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- ii r -ti 'i ls I' ' . At WAX . 1 f Tli-ir liv f.mi the Autiimu Ways. Wneu ilf fdtflu' ehastetied rays, I ii the Wood. H 1 " . ! It..... nt;,...n-r hrWrlit on n'i Tut thn Si: i nHr iievr knew. Xh uierc th- cljTIist thtousfh W'iir il kI...I ' -t-..T- Ill the Spring. COllteUt to greet All tbeJi'lt'e M nj feet. ! And t: stay. !'j ; -Never cariug what brsid".--- i Nature's verdautf veil inighl hid Far'awijy. : .. i ! '! ! . Ah ! th view is r-learsr now ; Dead, the tendril on the bough. j Suiik, the veil. And the ocean is tii fight. M Spreading gloom, aud dashing light Where thesijn will .sink at uig'lt Pitjd and ;-e. 4 It had o in -i-theAuinmn time ; passed the N umiro-r aud the prime ' Of Careless I. v Fol-the sod n v' da vs. i j ys or fears, was dank with tears ; Withered feUl the ho.js of years lu tuy gaee. When the trjaei of thy-love I "Let the sun u fiom al ove, Soft and bright. , j ' And tsaw with altered mind That the Antumu, to, h kiul . In its light. i j ' Fr, just as a brighter sheen Glorifies thei passhijr green Of the leaf. And the vistas op'ning clear Let the wider scenes appear . Frve from iiriet- So might it le iu life. ; j Wheu the ujforyaud the strifm i - Of its June Had shed their tl wers and fruits. From pure r poisoned ruoig, j Laie or soon. j ' We may find a grander view, M With a wiiler- passage through i Tiour rest. And that love which blosaums latt. When jiafsMni's dream is past, i 1 i Is the best. Temple Bah A. IDE F. - facts on dancing io. 1. It is a fitcf. that dancing has been practiced in all ages, by tho heathen, a' . well as chridtjan people, both a a reli gious service, and as an amusement. It: is a fact,! that as an amusemput it is essentially worldly m spirit, otject aad aim. : S It is a fact, that the wisfl ud good Lave always condemned it as a: form ol evil to be avoided, and loiked upon it as o ie of tbe bylpailis of the world, which though strewn with flowers, lead into the broad road to ruin. L II is a fact that, as far back as the daysof Job, ,it led to forgetfulness of God and a disregard for his luwa. It is a fact that he makes it character istic, of the wicked to daice aud rejoice at the sound of-the timbrel, harp and or ganj ; Ilia words are, Job 21 : 11, 15 : "They seud fujrth their little ones Hk ,i flock. j - !- : j And their children darce, Thy take the;timbrel. and the hafp, Aud rejoice at It he sound- of the organ." They spend thieir days in inirih, i j And in a moment go down to tlie grave, Therefore thwyj say uUo God ! 1 Depart from us. For jw desire j not tha knowledge of the ways, j-s. ': - Wrhat is the Almighty that we should serve htm .' ; adu wnat proni snouiu we nave n we pray unto hiai f " It is a fact that Isaiah gives eomewhat . a similar description of the'anciiut feasts among the Hebrews, ia which God was forgotten and: his law ignored. It is a fact that Dr. Albeit Barnes, i his comment on the custom spoken of b) ,lsaiali, says, japplying his words to on limes : ' uoa i? commonly lorgotleu lu such places, and even the sweetest mu sic is made the occasion for stealing the aftections from him, and of inflaming th passions, instead of being employed to soften the feelings of the soul and raise the heart to God." , It is a fact that two of the jApostles, . Paul aud Peter, put such amusements among the w6rks of the flesh and de liominate'lhem 'banqueiings and reve lings' . It is a fact, that the most noble and . virtuous among the heathen condemned daqcjng because of its lendeucy; to dtmor alige and debase, those who engaged in it. Uato is said to have always left! the thea tre when danting was introduced. Cicero has the credit of saying t "Noioue dau - ces who is not drunk or mad It is a factj that dancing is !a favorite amusement ir the lowest dena of vice, infamy, aud crime. j It is a fact! tliat it is the principal p.w time in such ilapes, whf rp wretched be ings fallen froia Virtus, are seen frantically dancing their way down to the lowest deep ot the b6tt6mle8s"pit. Jjt is a fact that scarcely a company can assemble anywhere, even of cbiU dreuffor sopiaj enjiymtnts, but that some pleasure-laving votary must pro pose, a dauce as a mtars ot passing away time. I - 4-' --!. The reason; for this js, in many cases thai the seat or lnlelli2entfi Las bepn transferred frW the head to the heels and, in every c, it id because the heart ia devoid of the snuciifjriug influence of the tjjiiii ot Gud. ; I It is a fact that young ladies) will alt low lihertiea jin ihe dance which tbey -.would uot allow : eloewhere, and! lor hi ea0U lhttt.me .atiii.-t iu hi deecjinUon oi one loim oi int; (l ine.-, m l,-itM i finigging ei lojiausTc." ! It is a fact, th all w ho aeUg it to leu cage la the d ituce, in whatever circle of ducedto do so from one the aauie m,ali ve, the live of Dleasurahls excjtemeiit duo to he ccinmingling of the sexes. i I wn by the fact that no d!aa i 7 , cmg parties are ever specially gotten for the amusement of one sex alone ; jsvery one cau testify, vho has had any experience iu the matter, that it i dull LuKiuess dancing with a partner who isuf Lite name sex with o s self. T.i m - i.i' .-- t ' li-u Mcl, jina t it? t nt sexet r did jnot ioteiujigle ju iho dance, it would-be Bimin of its faicinatjou, its excesses, jind tii ittuuaiefab.eviU that follow io its Recorder. H. If. 1 : I r THE HEIV "DOflESTIC f! t. ferM: iipllli J All THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. With our printed directions, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it. The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled sim plicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are lew, and they Ut edemacdhSetSe at our new works in the city of New, N. J., with new special (patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer. Every machine fully tearrauted. " DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., ISev Yoilc ana Chicago. M m vv v 1 SAVINGS. By usinff the " Domeatlc " P- A C LI I fa W per Fashions the most stylish and perfect-fitting H li M III 111 costumes can be produced, at a large saving, in Wj 111 & MONEY to those who choose to make, or supenn- " ; tend tt,. making of, their own garments. V iU , ttj hiehest Ulent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the most skillful Kr,t h it home and abroad we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the dSmakrOur S Jlwavs the latest and best.; Our elegandy-Ulustrated SSurmcd to any lady sending live cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere. "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., ! ;Notv Yorlc and Cliicag-o. Aii-t 909 Mai Street Ku limonU, V. Marble Works!. MONUMENTS. Bl Scotch and American Granite On hand and furnished to Order. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. - JOHN CAYTONj Corner Morjun and Blunt Streets, . I Vlctle'ujh, A'. Address, lhly iar us jc. ue us 122 The Southern Underwriter's Association , , INSURES ALL KINDS OF PK0PE1OT AGAINST . , LOSS OR DAMAGE -BY FIRE. AUTIIOKIZED CAPITAL, ASSETS. MAY 5, HOME OFFICE RALEIGH. HST" AKMISTEAD JONES, President, u - R. W. BEST, Parties desiring to Insure their property should Is a safe corporation, combining solvency ami stabtiity, it Company), m tlie Iollovliig cerUQcale from the tecrciar To all whom, it may concern : This Is to certify. That 1 have thoroughly examined ern Underwriter's Association," Kalelgh, North Carolina, In accordance with the provisions of an Act to a mend sections 42, 43, and 44, " Battle's ItevlsaL" chapter ratl'iej mth March, A. 1. 1S75, and do And t&at said company Is "dolnr business upon sound prtnclnle. within tlie provisions of Us charter, and la compli ance with the laws ot the state of North Carolina," ties, wnica win more luuy appear irom statement on United States Bonds, (market value), N. C. Rail Road Bonds, (market value), . v. county ana city tsonas, (marKet vaiue), . Mortgages on Real Estate In North Carolina, (first Cash on hand, In Bank and In hands oi A&ents, TOU1, In accordance with the authority delegated to me by the Legislature, I hereby approve the Report of said Company filed this day. j Given under my hand and seal of ofilce. I avm. H. HOWEKTON, Secretary of Statj. It prqtecfs the poljcy hojder, for its Charter requires 5 per cent, of the premiums received to botdepoelt- ed wltn the State Treasurer for that purpose. f Its stockholders are among the prominent business men lh North Carolina. S It Is under tlie control and management of native North Carolinians. i Its officers are known throughout the State. .1 It will Insure your property on the most reasonable terms. ! It will keep your money at hono. 1 uve, Active, Reliable Agents wanted in every part June 1, 1370. 3m A. MURPHY, Local Agent, Salisbury, N C KERR CRAIGE, Salislourv, TC". O. Blactmer aiA Heiteoa, Attorneys, Counselors jmd Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C January 22 1870-tt. 21 SIMOHTOH FEMALE COLLEGE- Statesville, N. C. - MRS. E. X. GRANT. Princip al. !Tb Heit Session will open An gnst 30th 1876. Cireulara with terms. ect , upou application. - References: Re. VV. Al Wood, States tile. N. C; ex-Gov. Z. B. Vance, Char lotte, N. C, Prof. W. J. Martin. Davidson College N. C.; Rev. B." Harwell, Rablgh, N. C; and all friend aud i pupils of Re Dr. Mitchell. Jat frwjjor iu University of N. a - " j JuIvG r&-yi : A Double Thread Lock-Stitch : Machine," HEADSTONES. Ml- a 3 ...$1,000.00000 152,37919 C G. W. BLACKNALL, Treasurer, Secretary. I putronl.e this Company, for tho following reasons : It it wo fir me most essential point.s in an insurance or hute seis lorin : STATE OF NOi:TH CAROLINA, UEI'AKTMKNT OK STATE. Raleigh, May 5th, 1, 18T6.) j S the " business affairs and tlnam es" of The Soutu and thai they are possessed of the following securi me in this onice : j 70,SOO 00 j 19,000 00 j iti5 oq liens),- 33,196 00 10,10H 19 $153,379 19 or the State. Address. , ? , j . R. TV. BEST, Secretary, Raleigh, ...... .. i A. L. ORRELL, Special Traveling Agent for N. c. Pa e Italian Qaeeas $3,09 FOUR FOR $10.00 j Satfj arrival ani purity guaranteed. j Italian stocks fisio each. Morgan's combination HIVE .$2.5 0 EACH Address, is j RUFU9 MdRQAN Old Fort, y. C.May 10. Plantation for Sale. The Undersigned offers for sale the plan tation winch he formerly lived upon lyiag immediately ou tbe public rd leading frdui Salisbury to Cheraw; 10 udles Southeast of Sa I is b u ry, con tai ni n g 250 ACRES, of. whuh there ia about on half Wood land. j the other portion is meadow., pasture a id - ! tilabie land J There is ou the uie'miaesS a I 1 1 lit - - 1 goou awening, good oarn. and all uecessa ry out-buildfugs. Also gtn4 ftkt aad good springs convenient. t j Ai-y person wishio - to 'porehise laid would do well to call ou the andeianed kt Salisbury, Tferuis will b made to huh the Utnes. i Jr. N. KE1L10.. ' V, 1 - ' . V l'shur,N. .... w i 1 TheCarolina Watchman rpBMswtppi SALISBURY, N C. FJF ! ESTABLISHED' J.5f Tllfe YEAlt '1633 Altcayt Conservative, T5 'i' 1 CONTRACT ADVERTISING l 4 IV vitx i ! Inches. RATES: ' '' - ' Rates bf the Month; 12 8 6 12 J.OO S3.&9 SM $7.00 S1S.00 4.00 $M T.00 10.09 18.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 13.00 80.00 Oae lacb lor Two Indies for Three Inches tor four Inches for ' ) Column for - 8.00 10.001 100 1S.00 S5.00 10.00 13.00 109 S3.00 35.00 X do for One do for 15.00 S1.00 57.00. S4.00 53.00 85.00 85.00 45.00 05.00 100.00 ALL KTODfl ' JOB PRINTING INCl.PDINO COURT SLAVES GOME AND SEE! BUGGIES FOR SALE, All Grades & Classes. 1 I have. Hti haiul. llueai' S wliieli I wil ell at the In west eash priees, and as luvy. iir Iiiu-m!- th.m niiv other establishment in North Carolina, are-oriliiitf to graln. Al ktuils of repairi iii 'lone, at hrt uotice. m Those wish u any Ihitijf Jn my line iron hi tin u-ell to eall and se Hie, before iiurehasine elsewhere as I am deterininei not to he .mf.lotie fiihi-r in prices or quality of work in th State. Call ouuvHt Fra"k I'ui Aeademv. 4 miles N. W. of Salishury, N. C. " " C. L. REEVES, j ! July, 12 0 inn. PAINTING. J. GILL1ER KERNER, House, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING, Grainini & Frescaini a Specially. All letters addresteil to the under signed at Keruersville, N. C, will -be promptly answiieJ. U Work done by contrict or by the day; Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address n J. GILMER ERNER, Kt-rnersville, N C. Greensboro Female Calleg-e. GREEX6R0RO. N. C. The Fall Session will begin on Wednesday, 23.1 of August, and continue 20 weeks. Board (exclusive of washing ami lights) $75 Tuition in regular English course. 2 ! -For catalogue, applv to Rev. T. M. JoXES, President. N. H. D. WILSON, President Hoard ot Trustees. June 15, 1878. (. 37:2ms.) BUCKEYE BEE-HIYE j Persons wishing to purchase the right to use or sell thin most perfect inven tion in the following Counties, will call on the undersigned, to wit : i Rowan. Cabarrus, Stanly, Davie, Catawlia, Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Lincoln, Cleave land, GastQP, Davidson. i 1 1 have reduced the price on farm rights from $10to$G. , ! I have also determine! to ofTvr County and Township rights at a verv reduced price. IlflXRY CAUCLK, 20:QrnQ8, Salisbury, N. C. Lone ago tho world was convinced that new- ing c in be, done by machinery the only ques tion uow is, what machine combines in itselt the greatest number of important advantage-. Jaat here the FLORENCE cornea in with its self-re;ulating tension, sew. tag from muslin to leather without chanjre ot taruau or needle, then from right to left and Jolt to right while one style of the machine sews f or from the operator, as may bo desired and with it itch alike on both Hides. In elegance ot finish and Ruioothncss of eperation. variety ot Woik aud reasonableness in price. Ihe Florence Jias won tho highest distinction. F.'O. Cartland Ureensboro, S. C., is the Agent. He Is also Agent for i Bickfbrd Knitting Machine npou which 30 pairs of socks have been knit per day, without, seam, and with perfect heel and toe. Roods. Shawls, Scarfs, Ulores, Ac., may be knit upon this Woman's Friend, which costs but :50. I Correspondence in relation to either Knitter or Sewing Machine is invited, and samples oi work sent upon application. All orders by mall will receive prompt attention. Machines hip ped to any part of the Stata. and satisfaction guaranteed. Agent wanted in every County. I Address all communications to I J. E. CARTLAND, Salisbnry. Or, F. O. CARTLAND, Oen'I Agt. I Oroensboro, N. C : Ic the absence of Salisbury agent, call on Urs. Scbloss. at the National Hotel., (23: ly SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNTJITY COMPANY. No. 31 & 83 Pine Street, Xew Tork. Income 1,369,434,7$. Liabilltie 3,147,433,25. Assetts 3,633,900,2$. 8urplcs 534,477,00 M Tf W. HUTSON, Gen. Agi, Local Agent, " , r BsJeigfaVN.pT n C.T.BERPARDT,,. i 'faalisl-unr.'N, 0. : M A5E YOU R QWX FERTI WER.7 EMPIRECOtlPOST t. .1 ' t.t .1l- Or Home-Hade Fertilizer. . . j-. n -it Yon can with these chemicals make your uWii FertUixer at hoiheV anl thereby aa0 the money paid for high -priced Commercial 6 nanus- --Th cost is about u-fourth tb pric of ciinniereial fertilizers... We will show by tbe f.lluwing eertiticates, from parties who have ueu eheiincajs for the past three years, that the result i much greater and therefore inure satisfactory. Four hui dred pounds of this compost sown broadcast over one acre will produce yon a double yield of wheat, aud two buu dred pounds per acre, uu ler corn plauted exactly thret ft each way. will, give- tiny bushels vl shelled cora to ,lne acre Loitur poorest land. Que horse in one rear will nxlaee enough manure, which with the Aid of our chemicals making it a conceutratet iiiaaiue, - to go over twenty acres ot laud. These chiemeals should be bought in Au gust and September for wheatcrop. a .d from LieceinDer to aiaren lor cottou aud com, as it requires from thirty to sixty days to make he compost perfect. 13T Read the fullowiug certificate from the best farmers iu the country : Telegram from Charlotte.' Charlotte, N. C Juue 12, 137G To J. VV. HARRIS. Fanners highly pleased. Will sell thou sauds of ttiLa this seasou. WILSON & BLACK. York Couxty, S. C, December, 187G. ; . Metsrs. Wiltun Si Mack Gentlemen; We have Mjld aud Uded HuriU' Empire Uorupost in large quantities, and cheerfully nay that it h;i given 11.4 jre:itT satisfaction than any aold Or used. We intend to use it the coming reason. Yours truly, CARROLL ii CAMPBELL Mecklexbuug County. 187C. J. W. I Lin 'us Dear Sir: I lake pleasun in staling that I used your Empire Compost this past season by the side of other first-c las Fertilizers, and stale that it Lertt all of theiu.r Your truly, A. J. HOOD. Union Couxty, N. C, December, 187G. 1 used this year two tons of Harris! Empire Compost, and am so well pleased with it that 1 consider the formula alone worth $100 to nie, and I shall use a duiihle quantity the next sea sou. The cheapness of it, and ihe general util ity, makes it indispensable to farmers. I nev er ixpecl to use auv oilier kind. , A.HENRY. Beaver Dam, Union Couuty, N. C, November, 1875.s I certify that I have used Harris' Empire Lompost. and nnu it as good an the av;ii under (.'otton, at aUout one-fourth of the priiH One ton goes over ten acres. '. T. L. DOSTER. Bevveii Dam, I'nion County, X. C-, 187C.( 1 certify lhat I have useil Harris' Em pi Comport, and liud lhat it paid me as well lis any Ouaiio I have ever used under Cotton. ,1 have used Bahama, Xavassa, Carolina, ZellV Am. Acid Phosphate, and find Harris' Empirt CoiiihM tipial, if not superior, to anv on niv lands. J AS. F. MARSH.' King's Mountain, X. C. Metr$. 117jioa Je Jilucl deathmen : V certify that v sold chemicals, boiihl of you last season, for making Harris' Kinpire Com post, and take pleasure in sayinjr that they have given entire satisfaction to all that have used them, and all intend using large quanti ties of it this se i son. The cheapness of U makes it the most desirable Fertilizer sold Yours, verv trulv, MAUXKY RROS. Jt RORKRTS. Cabarws County, X. C 1875. We, the undersigned, have used Harris' Rui pire C:omiost the past vear, and take- pleasure ia saying lhat it is by far the best and cheapest fertilizer that we know oL W e intend to use more largely this senson. F. A. ARCHIBALD. E. C. MORRISON. ' VM. L. SAPP, JACOB BARRIXGKK, 1 Dr. I). YV. r LOW. Clescove, K. C, Noem.ber 30, 1S75. This is to certify that I have used five tons of the Harris Empire Com(ost this year, aud find it equally as good if not better than any commercial Fertiliier I have used or noticed used, even at the cost of sixty dollars per tori, making an increase of about 100 per cent, on fttubble lauuU. I exjiect to buv more largely next year. F. A. ARCHIBALD. Pleasant Valley, Lancaster County, S. Ci, November, 1875. This is to certify that I have used Harris' Empire Comont and am very well pleased with it, as it not only prevents rust, but is as good as any of the high priced Guanos, the cost per ton making it the cheapest Fertilizer sold. W. D. HAYATT. pREcxyii.LE CorNTY, 8. CJ, 1876. This is to certify that I used Harris' Km pi re Comport last year on my .and for Wheat, and though I did not give it a fair trial, us I left out one of the ingredients, but must nay that wnere u was useu jny wneai was never belter, and where I did not'u?e jt I find that it is very ja . i i ,i ... . iiiainereni. i snail uge six tops una- Spring. I consider the formula ipv.alnshte to farmers.: iour respecinpi v, ! W. F. PENNINGTON Gaston, . , May, 187. Meurt, Wilson ,& Black Gentlemen : It gives me much pleasure to state that I used the i Compost bought of you lat Winter, a;d iou say that I am highly pleased with it. I used it on an old broom sedge field that would pro duce nothing, and tnuat say the result is aston- ismng. - - I consider it an invaluable comoost. and just the thing needed to bring out our old. " .... . .. worn-out lanas. ioum. very resnectlully. Dr. J. F. SMYER. ; Mecklenbuki Co., N. C, 187C. I take pleasure in staling to ray brother far mers all over the country that I used, last year, Harris' Empire jOompost, under both corn and cotton, and the result waa astonishing to all my neighbor,, . ,.t ,t K The cost was only one fourth of what I had been paying for commercial fertilicers. LENS HOOK. - " . MecIcimbobo Co., N. C, 1876. Tliia is to certify that 1 used Harris Empire Compost last year side by side wiih several commercial fertilixers. and I find that th rield from llama Compost was one-fourth greater uu i no uautjr uener imn any. it maaea Jne cotton mstnre better, and, in my judgment, it ia preiermoie in every resjeci. i ne cost was on fourth tha price of high priced gnsnos, and One too will go over ten acres of land s Yours truly, , D. C. UOB1NSON 3T These Chemicals are for sale hy k . J. If. ENNISS, Uansbury, N. C. V Agents wKoTtu in tn several 'town sbtps q ranc rlgfctiv -i - 3G;w -K..- J. H ENNISS Piedmont Mr . ltln i Railway yorthWeternif.C.;B,u C0I1 D Ell S E D ; TJ U ;T AB LE In EffUi'on and aftW-?undav 5ept,,3r 1870.r GOING NORTU.! 1 STATIONS.' - MAlil Express. 2.l6 am a.40 4.19 ' 6.17 0 01 M. 12.45 PM 3.19 M Leave Charlotte " 5 65 am Air-Line Juniion 0.12 M SalUburV " . 8.30 f " Oreeiwloro 10 08 ! " Danville T.47 PM l)undee Tiurkeville Arrive at Richmond 9M GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIU ! Express. Leave Richmoml -5.50 ai 1.10 pm " Rurkeviile U 00 'f 5 54 " luiHlee. l:h(trty M Dai.vti:e 1.55 8 10 " " GreensU.ro.iSh 4 VA" " 10.25' w 44 Sali-hurr 7 .0 1 " " 1 2.32 A M " AirLi Junction 0 00 " 2.20- Arrive at Charlotte U.0S M 2.42 M GOING EAST GOING WEST STATIONS. ISMAIL MAIL. A rr. 10.05pm" Lv. 8.53 Arr. 5.05 ' Lv. 2.20am Leave Greensboro i O.uOam " Co. fehops ! 7.o8r.M Arrive t Raleigh -11..I0 '. Arrive at Coidsboro ! u I 45fM STATIONS. Leave Greensboro Co. Shops Arr. at Raleigh Arr. attGoldsboro W AcCOMMi)ATIOX TRAIN. 5! 5 20am :U Arr. 300am Z 8.13" lLv. 1.1.1 Arr. 6.u3p i? 8.00 J IL 1 Lv. 1.30 PM NORTH WESTERN II. C. B..H ( Salem Branch) Leave Greensboro 10.35 P M Arrive at Salem 12.45 a M Leave Salt m 3.45 " Arrive at Greensboro 5.45 Pasaenger Trains leaving Raleigh at 5.0 p. M. connects al Greensboro with the Southern nound train ; making the quickest time to ail .Southern cities. Price ol Tickets same as via other routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at 6.30 A M, counecle al G nldsboro; with Nrlhern and Southern bound Trains on the Wilniingtun and Weltioii Railroad. J Lynchburg Accommodation leave Riihmond daily at 10 15 a m, arrive at Biirkeviile 1.45 p m; leave Buikeville.5.10 a M, rr:ve at Rich mond 8.40 am. - No Change of Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles,; Sleeping Cars run through from Richmond Montgomery without change. Papers thai have arrangements to :ilv rtue ihe sciedule of this eomnaitv will olfae urini pbihrrF and forward l upies loGeiii. Passeiigri Agenl. uifncr inforniation aildreBs Jnli U . t A I "M tt i-f Tin Ueisl. Passtnger Agent; June 6, '76 Riehuioi d, Ya. rVu-'l9i.SSCI.-9tB i.' ' 1 - O - C.1 . - - ... ... ... . ' 1 . 5iai3tc- 7- JO GC - a. Si C tS M - C 4 " " B a. CD r- CD ea- pp ltd .1 St J- xr-z- ; r : 2 siBr Tr" 3 ii' o X 'S- . J. ." ! -l J- J- . 'ts 1 a - bi d w g; - 5 -J -J X m w v. x Carolina Central Railway Co. 0FFICK OkNERAL St PKBIXTiXUKNT. ) Wilmington, N. C. April 14. Ie75. S -wftAAJJ! i'. UULJ Change of Schedule, On and aRer Friday, April lftb, IP75, the trains will run over this Railway as follows . PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave "Wilmington at Arrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at. . . Arrive iu Wilmington at ..7-ir,A M. ..7.15 P. M. ...7.00A. M ...7.00 P. il FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington at... ..6.00 P M ...UO P M .G 0 A M . .6.00 A M rVrnve at t-harlotte at.. . Leave Charlotte at. .... - Arrive in Wilmington at. MIXED TRAIMS- Lejyp Charlotte at 8.00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at t-L.....ia M - Leave Buffalo at i. . . 120 P M Arrive in. Charlotte at 4.30 P 11 No Trains on Sunday ecceut one freight train that leaves Wilmiurton at 6 p. instead of on Saturday pjght. - Poanections. ; Connect at Wilmington with Wilmington & Weljon, and Viliuuigt(p,Columba& Augusta Railroads, Semi-weekly ICew-forlc aud Tri weekly Baltimore and weeklv PhUadehshia Steamers, and ha River Boats to Fayetteyille. Connects at Charl.ott.e if ith iL Wei tern Di vision, norm varoiiua auroaa, tJPariottO tt Statesvue Railroad, Charlotte & Atlanta Air 1jiim ana vnaripue, VOiarapia t A.ogint Kail road, i ' .- ,i i' . . j -, Thus supplying the Fole West, North we t and Southwest with a short andchesp line t' the Seaboard and Enrope. J j' - " ' ' ' ... i 8. I. FREMONT. , j Chief Engiaecrand Sutperiutendent. May 6. 1875. tf. end 25c to G. P. ROWELL & C0M New OYork. for Pamphlet of 100 pages,containing lists f 3,000 newspapers, and i estimates show ing coat Of -advertising. March V76: ly; fir k H QQflPM Vhonf.igamplsctb W I? ply(f STnsaM A Ccrrtlanrl lain1, - MirSi'D, 7'6; Ty f. - To delnTorJrJne Clail (Mir you etMploymeut atl,ichyou Zl ',r"";"", m iocxiiMm 7" away from home over ni,t i ul!4 W in every town and i-ouniv .r.srnto7 for The Centennial Record ihe l cation in the United h5i.iJLz!oUr8 2? unarm; Elegnnlly lUunmud; T.Q l wiru Ik Uevm . i "vif u of interest connected i witL 0itiw vear. T . fl . f. .. . . " UfuUyUlnatratedindeUiW thtf Country's Centennial B,r,W! m,ti to know all alKint it. A 4 crayon drawing premium i.ici.,. n t. tree to each suU-rilier h iH j3aiy on the IndepeiHleiice gf ii, r .""nif MWCMsjl agei.t, for but hw l1;1?, picture ami iiunnrens of nulji 11 oinaineu rvry where, ll.,rt. ; .r'JNk .1 . sit . i:t lln Lt- J mat win i;i iiKt mu t . . t many ageiila who are niakii,K at Li. per nay nu upward. Kow ; . ; ; h delay. Kemt mber it ' " biinimaM a trial. St-i.d l..r ,u, 1 and snmple copy ol p;,,.,r j , to all who apply; do il.lo dav 1 ' -h free to tl.oAe who dni.l. , and ntei hanics, hik! tl ir tirwl make the very best of sjemu i a iL . THE CENTENNIAL i' U R i) WA K H When nn want Hard wan- t Ul figures, call on the undeisig,,,., ti v Granitt How. - 6 "N 1). A. ATWH't S.ilisl nrv,N C. J l lie , ; D 1 Q a day at 016 fit and l ....... rtlfftltS WIIUJ A- lor.,., t n-t.... "Y gun! a, Maine. ...m: iivc. I I.l I jrin Ma Mi w 'ti:lr. Cheap Chattel Mortem ami variot. r Mier blanfcl lorVm Mill Stones) UT any size dcsiml, cut out oftfa W Granite in the State, may be obtain - short notice. Also, window and door & pedestals lor inonnincnts, 4c. ki&m x. nui ups, oaiisoury. lj;jf OMNIBUS & AGGAGl 5f AGON ACCOMMODATION I have fitleil up an Omnil.uj ami iornfl agon wnii-n are :tiwa n -any to miimjtf sons in or ironi ine ncpoi, in kihI iri.ui .nit wrdilings. if. Leave ordtrnal Matiiun)ln( or at my Livery & Sale Jlallr,"Filitr:tw near Railroad bridge. . '. - ' 51. A. BP.INlilf.' Vug. 19 tf. Chesapeake and Ohio Ell THE GREAT CLNTWL E011E tt TWEEN NORTH CAROLINA ASD Tf! WEST. PASSXXGEll TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. ilAIl) EXPKSS. Leave Richmond it.30 a. n.. 12,00. " Charlotlville, 2,15 p. ni. - " Staiiivtoii, 4,40 " " White Sulphur, I.O00" Arrive Huntington, ,30 s. ni. " Linciunati -7 Indianatolis : Connecting closely with all 7.05 IliOOV 11,1V Trunk Live for the !'. South-Wat. This is the shwttfl, j r Km next Hotitc. with less chaliliw1 ol Wit 1 lis I any other, and passes Ihrougt iaef" ji ' . ..... J Mrfl I in the voild. ' a. i...... iTtim-mmi tiaia " I N. C R. R. have no defay, but conurttclff to any poini iu ine m a r irsi ciass anu timuiK1'" , tl t .i o ..... i.liM-krd. j! . l . nv ii'k.ria w aranf ao on Eivreu franr. TlM, " mm u m a V. a v w J - V ,.mJ )!.., fym.t xnti H7ivrv uvm hv takinC inc Freight Rales to and from the W ti, "? Merchants and others will find H Hf H trtt tr, irt our R:itfs helore lliPItnI T I ror xiuorniiiou n ..- -r i . , v.- r . . . . kiim inun iw or v. ' . T;..ti Aff (ireeiil'ors5' C. R. HOWARD, General Ticket Act nt. , W. M.S. DUNN, Superintendent. Richmond Vs. r. HORATIO J, mMi Mm t iij Salisbury, N. C j OFFICE..... !" ie CoM'Zf trtti .t. hn rsl pstate : reat and collect the rents. j FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE f .! - ' . specialty. J0IIN 8. HENDERSON. ATTOsni. will transact the legal aanew ' r i.rioag . ton guarantied. IC fffl yirt boj one Box of Co , 1) Ulfl. Lye at , .wtS3 Attention F- : GRASS SEED: y 'i ostfeeelved V t P j Seed. Orchard 0-iss. Blue 0ifi- i ?J ni Timothy waTirwiT! ;jf 14
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1876, edition 1
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