"T It I. f REXIKMDKUED DAYS. tnorii behiud the uiiu - V-h-ii lhckl.ir! saup; Ami sheep-bells rang. Far ..ff. and all rt.iues were Hut the rising hrain - u the ictr-1 atrt-Min, And the noise of water about 16 still. milt youth. 1 riiiii.Jr a maid iu In-r s'm VYh.se It days lti villacH WHVS Wire passed iu simple works of trulh ; The Summer's day" Sped fast away j Iu a dream of love, in a time ofyouin. I retn.Mnlwr theSprlns in garb of green. The light heart glee That came to me v;tli-th."siiiile f mv love at seventeen ; 'llrr faugh that went Like woodland sceut - To iv soul that time on the daisied green. And though I know the days ate spent, That love was lost ... When came the frost At Suimne's close of my coutenjt; Yeteoinejoy stays Iu Winter day?. Ami Idiiicrs its 'ovon complement. : ' Chanbus's Jourmd. jukes U' .to WH-: 4 id. Sline bedclothes Three the wind. sheets in Things are often iiiipoi cowardice makes them eo. silile because The man who crets into uriaoh will bt more guarded in future The only mn who have a right to talk of their extraction Dentists. J If you want enemies, excel jot hers ; if you want friends-; let otheis excel you. Wheu spite and innocence meet, noth ing isTnore clamorous ajid extravagant. ; Nobody takes a reproof so kindly as he that deserves most to be commended.' - i i Boys often become tyrants from a mistaken notion of ils being grand and manly. 1 .Poverty pall the most generjons spirits; - iticows industry, aud casts rcfolutiou it eelf into despair. Lifosaving sleeves are exhibited at the Centennial. A man ought to be well armed with those on. "A prudent man," says' a witty French- man, "la like a put ; lua him from going too far. eau prevents It is eaid of a certain judge that he was so reserved in his tnanners that 'one would . never suspect that he had any. Thar now ! ; v TJic fntelljgent farmer never wats. for something to turi op. lie takes a plough to the ground, and turue it op. . You may fiud it very difficult to get away from bad company, but you needn't on that account throw yourself away, j "Yoti want nothing, do you ?" said Jfat. JJedad an it its' nothing ye want, ye 11 find it ln-the jug where the whiskey was. . It is common to hear of a "club with home comforts " Would not a home with club comforts.be an equally good idea ? A child is laughed at when It tries to . catch a shadow, -and yet 'grown persons grasp at and capture but little else iu the world.' : Every man can make himself useful in tbis world, if only by holding a dnu-shad over ayfiung lady who is playing cro quet. . , Said he, dreamily contemplating lrer con : "Carrie, uow oeauutiil bow very beautiful is your hair .! Whe;re did you get it it . . j To make a girl love you, coax her to! love somebody else. If there be any i thing that a womau relishes more it is to be contrary. j : lie who leaves but one cat to grow where! two catrgrew before is a public benvfac tor, and deserves the blesBiogs of the: community. ! VV hy are somp women very) much, likt tea-kettles .-lleic;iu?i ihevrUii. .-iwavl pleasantly,' and -h ail ".atl once boil over. A physician boasted at dinner that he cored 1ia ownSiarns, when lone of . hia guests remarked, '"Doctor, I'd sooner be your ham than your patient. There areliandkerchiefs at the. Cen tennial worth 81,500, and one can'i look at them five minutes without feeling likd wiping,his uose on hi3 coat lail. - j A fashionably dressed young woman putting fancy touches t.o the jmusic, was heard singing. "Backward pin back ward, ob ahirta iti your , flight; make me look small againjust for to-night. Ij A fooliah beau' threatened to commit suicide if a certain young ladly Would M; 8 marrj nira, and told her of ii to m- (:iCi. "Oh, well," said j abe, "afieit you ehail have giveu that proof of jpurfaffectiob. I will believe your love is genuine. -1 1 Mrs. .Mary aI Livermore says thai ' girls are not particular enough about the men they marry,! but there is a woman over in Uuelsea who ia particular ah..at tbe mart tshe married that hl uU her sewing to his "office and sits there all day til be ia. ready! to go home, i" j The following which is suggegtive to cofiFee drinkers, is from a tombstone in tvonnetecut. 1 "Here liee, eat down like unripe fmit lue wite ot Ueacon Amos shute ; ' fthe died ot drinking too much coffee. Anho?pomjny eighteen forty. - The North "Carolina Supreme I Coart ueciuep, iu oiaiejva. jonnson, mat f a son is allowed to fight only in: the neceeaary , 'defen'eebr -fair father, and to excusel hinii self he 71 nst plead and show that his fath er would have been beaten had he (the dn)'.iwt UUerfereQf If FafHer arjd his adversary ar "pngtged iri a'figlit onjr-ual termi-jbe icon's interference are notjjttsti &ibe.-4-Winston Seninel. ! T . - 1 0.. T..Lj.:. i .1 -. r ' i. - "... - '-i' .... - ' -'.A I'ili'-- m . . . i THE HEW lOUESTIctT) Jfr si r h c) ill i; 1,1 - v -: sis THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. With our printed directions, no instruction or nechanlal skni Is requited to oprnto k. Tlie consSion of the machine is btsed upon a principle of umque nd -plici Wfafatr .hnple levers worktof upon centres. The bearings are few. and they eTl?llc ourncw work, in the dty of NewarV, N..J.,with nr. fecial (patented) machinery and tools, constructed ezpresdy to accomplish what we now offer. very mo7Ot fultg errateH. 14 DOMESTIC" SEWIMC MACHINE CO., New FASHIONS hiehest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ft" W mooSesTboUi Hit home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reachof tte ffllrmi rtrlcs are always the latest and best. Our legantly411ustratod SSSemyylSSnlfiye cenu with her .address. Agents wanted everywhere. "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., Ne-wfYork mid Cliicairo. 1 And QOn Main Street Rirhraond. V mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaawammBKBBtmi w i m i miMgasMSis Marble Works. MONUMENTS. . : ..' ,rhi Scotcfi and American Granite ! : On hand and furnished to Order. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Address, JOHN OAYTON, Corner Morgan and Ulunt fjtreeta, Zlalcigh, JV. o. i -y tsa The Southern Underwriter's Association. IXSIRKS A..i. KIXDS OF PUOl'EKTY AGAIXT LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ASSETS. MAY 6, j . HOME OFFICE EALEIGH. iST ARMISTEAD JONES, President, G. W. BLACKNALL, Treasurer, R. W. BEST, Secretary. Parties deslrlngfo Insure ihelr propertyliould patronize this Company, for the following reasons : It is a safe corporation, combtnlaj? solvency and stability, (two or the most essential points In an Insurance company), as tne ioilowing ceruncate troin the secretary or Mate sets tortu : io an icnom ti mag oncer : I . This Is to certify. That I hare thoronjrlilv examined . ern Underwriter's Association." ltalelrh. Nortli Carolina. In accordance with the Drovlslons of an Act to a- mendsecaons 42.43. and 44. f Battle's Kevlsal." chanter -it;, rttttled iwh March.-A. 1). 1H7. and rto rind tht said company Is " diag business upon sound principle? within the pixvislons of Its charter, and In compli ance with tlie laws or the state of North Carolina," and that they are possesbed of the foUDWtnj.securl- ucs, wuwu win more-iuiiy appear irom statement on me in tmsoiuqe: p ; I United States Bonds, (market value), C i ' $70,20 00 N. C. Rail Road Bonds, (market value), 1 two 00 N. C.Couatyand City Bonds, (mark-et value), v. 87S00 Mortjages on Real Estate In North Carolina, (first liens), -i. - 1 00 Cash on hand, la Bank and In hands or Agents, .10$ 19 Total, . In accordance with the authority delegated to me Given under my hand an seal of office. It protects the policy holder, tor Its Charter requires Its stockholders are among: the prominent business men In North Carolina. It Is under the control an 1 inan;igement of native North. Carolinians. Its omcere are known throughout the state. I It will Insure your property on the most reasonable terms. ' ' It will keep your money at home. " . Live, Active, Reliable Agents wanted in every part of the State. Address. , luuc i, ia.o. am . -. j A- MURPHY, Local Agent, Sjaltebury, N C. gUcrittSai fa to, Salisbury, O. Blaciiaer 1 ani Heiteon, - -Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C January 22 1876 tt. S1M0NT0N FEMALE COLLEGE- Statesville, N. C. MRS. E. N. GRANT, Principal. - She TJext Session will open Au gust 30th 1870. Circulars with terms. ect upon application. j - - References : Rlew. W. A. Wood, States ville, N. C.; ex-Oov. Z. B. Vance. Char lotte, N. C, Prof. W. J. Martin. DaMi CoIWevN, C.; !?e.d:,,-nnren,-Ral..?ffh, nn-I nil fritndft nml pnpils of- Re''. Dr. Mitchell, late Professor in University of C. JulyG 7G-ly. York and Cnicagro. 8AV1WGS.-By using theuDomealJa ner Fmihloni the most stynsh and pertect-pttinc couines can be produced, at a large saying: in MONEY to those who choose to make, or jroperin . a k ,.irlnr nf thfr own rsrments. With in j HEADSTONES. v a 20 ua ssr ?- .$1,000,00000 lji,3T9l C STATE OF Nir.TII CAROLINA, Department ok State, i lOilelirh. Mav 5th. o ' r 1876. I the " business affairs and finances" of The South $152,3It 19 by the Legislature, I hereby approve the Report of WM. U. UOWERTOX, Secretary of State, 5 per cent, of the premiums received to be deposlt- ii. BEST, Secretary Raleigh. N. C A. u, ORRKLL, Special Traveling Agent tor N. C Pore lUHaa Qieeas $3,0 FOUR FOR $10.00 safe arrival and purity guaranteed. Italian stocks $12.50 each. Morgan's combination HIVE $2.30 EACII Address, . RUFUS MORGAN Old Fort, X. C May Xd.-tt Plantation for Sale. The Undersigned offers for sale the dUb tation which he formerly lived upon. Ivine iinmediatel.jn the Dub'.ie road lir. fr.n Salishnry to Cheravv, 10 miles South-east of oausuary, containing - ., 230 ACRES, Its . of which there is about on half vrnnA UA the other portion l is meadow, pasture aad tilable land: ,fcTbero.is . on' the ipremisea) good dwelling, eood barn, and all necessa ry out-buildings.! Also a good well aad good springs convenient. . - . : ADy person wishing to , purchase land would do well to call on the undersigned at riifnnry. terms will be made to suit the j p- N. IiElUG: r , tn A I Salisbury,; N.C. i uy i moa. -,,4 j The CarolinaWatchman k .-i SALISBURY, , tsTABLISHED IN THE YEA-R 1832., Altcnyt Cerifdrxatue. I' CiOlJTRACT "ADVERTISING :2 RATES : Kates by the Month. Inches. 1 2 3 6 12 One IneU tor ' f2.00 $3.50 $5.00 $7.00 flS.oO 4.00 8.00 T.00 10.00 ! 1S.0 Ttiree fnclies tor 6.00 8.0 10.00 15.00 40.00 Four lacUert for. 8.00 10.00 14.00 1S.O0 S5.00 10.00 13.00 15.00 22.00 85.00 i Columa for do for 15.00 81.00 47.00 34.00 55.00 23.00 S5.00 43.00 65.00 100.00 One do for ALL KINDS JOB PRINTING 1 .j ' , UKCLPDINO COURT RtANKS COME 1 - BUGGIES FOB SALE, All Grades & Classes, i I hv. Mti Bnasji'-s wliich I wiK fell at the lmv.-st cash ri-, huA as lw. .'.r liwev th in any other estHilisimiJt iu Vnrtli ('ir..liiia. HPonliiiir t t:rade. All kinds of reprtiriuy; 'Itiue. at short notice. ? Thi wish any thing in my line. u-i.nl.l .1,. hvII t.i chII and see Hie, before jnircha'uis elseli-re. as I kh'i leei iniiivd hot to le, ontttoiie-eiilier iu rices or ijimiity iif work in the State. ChII ouni-at t rt'.k tiu Academy, 4 miles N. W. .f Salisbury. N. C. C L. UEEVES. j July. 12 U m. PAINTING. ! J. GILMER KERHER, House. Sisn. and Oniamentai PAINTING. Graining; & Frescoina a Specialty. All leiteis addre8ed to the under- u..A at K rn,.i- vllle IS. I... Will D ... . . .ii i promptly antwred. Work done by contnet or by the day; Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address J. GILMSR ERNER, Kerttersville, K C. Greensboro Female College. GREENSMOUO. N. C. The Fall Session will begin on Wednesday, 23d of August, and continue 20 weeks. Board (exclusive of washing and lights) $75 Tuition In regular English course. 25 For catalogue, amdv to Kev. T. M. Jones. President. N. H. D. WILSON, President Board of Trustee. June 15, 1876. (37:2m.) BUCKEYE BEE-HIYE Persons wishing: to purchase the rieht to use or nell thw moM ierfect inven tion in the following ('onntiex, will call on the underaiuned. to wit : llowan. Cabarrus. Stanlv. i;ivie. Catawna. Caldwell. Burke. McDoweil. Lincoln, Cleave- and. Gaston, Davidson. 'Have reduced Jie price on farm rights from 510toS(. I'have also determined to offer Count v and Township righln at a verv reduced price. nr'vuv II T L' 20:0mo. : Salisbury, N. C: Ixng ago the world was convinced that sew ing can he done by machinery the only ques tion now is, what machine combines in itseli the greatest number of important advantages. just here the - FLORENCE ... 1 comes In with its self-reenlaMne tension. rc- mg from muslin to leather iri t hoot change ot thread or needle, then from right to left and left to right while one stylo of the machine sews toprfrom the operator, as mav be desired and with stitch alike on both sides. In elegance 01 fiuilh and smoothness of eperation. variety ot woik and reasonablcnesa in price, the Florence has won the highest distinction: r. 0. Cartland Greensboro, N. C, is the Agent, lie is also Agent for Bickford Knitting: Machine opon which 30 pairs of socks have been knit per day, without 'seam, and. with perfect heel and, toe. Roods. Shawl. Scarfs. Glove, &c., 1 f t r Tri"P 011 lhl3 7r'H(' ',,V,c, whlch 5 ii v.a : i..-. j. . ir..... 5 u"iiciinimnrui;c iu reiauou mi enuer rviiiiier or sowing Machine 1 invited. and samples 01 work sent upop application. AH orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Machines ahip pea to any part ot the state,- aad satisfactioB guaranteed. Agents wanted tn every Cqnitty. Address ill communications to - . - J. B. CARTLAND, Ralisbnry. 6 , Or, F. O. CARTLAND, Gen'l Agt. 5 In the' abrtence of Salisbury agent, call on !IfHiaaAt.tb0.rt)9iwlIIo(elw. (Uj SECURITY LIFE-1WSURAWCE - I' t ' i ' " "l " and Annuity coixpany. JTo. 31 & 33 Pine Street, KeW York. f, i tfr .i mo i n b.wc 4 T4u Income 1,369,4346. -Liabilitiea 3Ll47.438.2o. i'.l;MlM..'n r v f hff TwmrrSO!7'Gen.Agt. Loal Agent, ' t Raleigh, N. C. I t CT. BERNI7ARDT, Salisbury, N. C. 40:5t. SEE! T O E An nin s MAKE YOUR OWN FERTiLIZEI .liJ HPIBECOIPOSS OrHome-IIade Fertilize ? ;. t-. .. '.r.i-il v ..Ma i ! You can with these chemicals, make your own Fertilizer, at home, and , thereby,, save the, ino(ney pafd for high -priced pommerciaT Guanos -Tti'e cost la ahoiit one-fourlh'4ttie price of "ciinuiereial,' fertilizers." We " will show by the 'fiHMwiu certificates, from parties wh have used ehenifeals - f.r the past three year, that tbt result is in nob greater and 4 heritor mor satistactory. - i roar bandreu . pounds ot this compost sown broadcast over one acre will produce yon a doobl yield of wheat, and twu hun dred pounds per acre. uti-Ier corn planted exactly thre feet each way. will give fifty bushels of shelled corn to the acre on the poorest land. One horse in one year will orodaee enough tnauure, which with the aid of our chemicals waking it a , conoeutratetl , uiauuie, tu go uver tweuty acres of laud. .; .t- ( Thse chiemcals should he bought in Au gust and September for wheat crop, and from December to March for cotton aud corn, as it requires from thirty to sixty days to make he com post perfect. UtT"Iead the following eertinVates from the best farmers in -the cou u try : Telegram from Cliarlotte. Chablotte, N. C, June li 187& To J. W. HAUlilS. Fanners highly pleased. Will sell thou sands of tous this season . WILSON & BLACK. York County, S. C, December, 1476. Metr. WUm A Mack Qentleme : We lia ve sold and used 1 1.irrii' Empire Compost in large qiianlttieH, aud cheertnlly nav that itua nivcii iim greater Katisfaction than any old or nned. We intend to ue it the comnii' seasou. Yours truly, CA11KOLL & CAMPliELL. Mecki.enijuuo County. 1876. . J. W. llirrUl)enr Sir : I take pleasure in stating that I used vour Empire ComiioKt thi prist season by the side of oilier tirst-ctas- berlilizers, nm slate that it next all of them. ours truly, A. J. HOOD. Union County, N. C, December, 1876. 1 used th'w year two ton of Ilarri' Empire Compost, and am so well pleaded with it thai 1 consider the formula alone worth $100 to me, and I shall u.se a double quantity the next sea son. The cheapness of it, and the general util ity, makes it indispensable to farmer. 1 nev er exjtect to use any other kind. A. II EN BY. Beaver Dam, Union Couuty, N. C, Novemlerf 1875. I certify that I have used Harda'-Eiuturi Compost, and find it as good as the Nava: under! otlou, at a Wont one-fourth of the price One ton goen over ten acres. T. L. DOSTER. Bewer Dam, Union County, N. C, 1876. I certifv that I have useil Harm' Empirt Compost, and Und that it paid me as well n- any Guano I have ever used under Cotton. 1 have used Bahama, Navassa, Carolina, Zeu s Am. Acid riiosphate, and hud Harria' Empire ConijMjst equal, if not sujerHrf to any -on my lands. JAS. r . MAKsII. KlNti's MotNTAlX, N. C. 'r r. m t j- ... certify that wt moKI cheiukal,! boitiriil of von lait Hea.4011, for making Harris Jvmpire Com post, anl take pleasure in NavIiTIr that thev iiave given eiiiire fwtisfaciion to all that have ! I used tliem, aud inteivl lining !rge qnanti- tiewofit thia seison. The clieapness of it makes it the most desirable Fertilfzer sold Yoiirn, verv imlv, MAUNKY BROS. A KO'BERTS. Cabarrus Col-xty N. 1875. We, the undersigned, have nnel Harris' Em pire t'ouio4 the al vear, ami take pleasure in saving Uint it is bv far the best and cheapest fertilizer that we know ot. e intend to use more la reel v this season. F. A. ARCHIBALD, E. C. MORRISON', WM. L. 8AIl JACOB liARRINCJEK, Dr. D. V. FLOW. . . Clexcove, NT. C November SO, 1875. 1 Ins is to certilv that 1 have used hve tons of the Harris Empire Comiost tlita year, and una 11 equ.uiv as good 11 not better than anv commercial Fertilizer I have lised or notice! used, even at the coot of sixty dollars er ton, maaing an increase 01 aoout iuv per cent. 011 stubble lands, I expect to buy more largely next year. F. A. ARCHIBALD. Pleasant Valley, Lancaster. County, S. C.J ISoTember, lS7o. This is to certifv that I have used Harris' Empire Compost and am very well lileaaed with it, as it not only prevents rust, but is as j good as any of the high priced Guanos, the j coot per ton making il the cheapest Fertilizer sold. W. D. HAYATT. QRrEXTii.l.E Corsrr, S. C; 1876. Tbis is to certify that l sed HarnV Empire Compost last year on my taud lor Wheat, and though I did not give it a fair trial, aa. I left out one of the ingredients, but must aay that where it was used my wheat was never . belter. and where I did not use it I Gnu that it is very I indtflerent. I shall use fi tons this Spring. I consider the formula invaluable to farmers. Yours respectful I v. W. F. PENNINGTON : ; -o Pastok, IV, .!, May,:1876. ; Afessn. Wilson & Black Gentlemen : It gives roe much pleasure to state that I used the Compost bought of you laat inter, and must sav that I am hihlr nleased with It. I usd it on an old broom sedge held that would pro duce nothing, and must say the result is aston isbing. I consider it an Invaluable compost, and just the thing needed to bring out tir old, i worn-out lands. Youra, very respectful I v, .Da. J. F. 8XIYE 8MYER. M MscKusKBWfc. Co., N. C. 1876. I takepleasure in stating to my brother far mer all over the country that I used, Tast'year. Harris Empire Compost, tinder both corn and cotton, and the result waa astonishing to all my neighbors. . . .. ,i . , The cost waa only oneoarth of what , I bad been paying for commercial fertilizers. , ' ' ' ' - LENS Hf!0K.' ; Mecklekboro Co., N. Cn 1876. TM iso certify that I used Harris ttKMKKZ! .L"" n; J 1 1 ... . ' ... . 1 :. . ' Iro? narTurmposwaa one-tourttt greater i "d the oualitj better than any. . : It makes the cotton mature better, and, in my judgment, it is preferable in every respect. The cost was one lounn tne price ot nign priced guanos, and one ton will go over ten acres of land ; Youretruljri fa4.'-DC.fiQBiN80Ntt. one fourth the priee of high prided gtianoaand tder- Anese vineraicaia are ror sale hr ,a J. H. E.NNISS, Saliabnry. N. C. rwa m m tff Agents wanted iu the several town ships to sell farm ntjhts. Kai J. II EN'XISS. iPietoont t Air Line .Bail W KlWfiW 'ir-fe i Tcrtbe Working: Clau-Vj 4i 4,khfi H, f. ; .""1 -iM. i 'jtI kwaV frtirrrltoMiv uvtltj Aethu r. V- Danvilie &. W.. a. i. UlVIiOH, uiu CONDENSED T'ME-TABLE Ja iEflect or and aftr Sundry, Sept. 31876. veaJV Tr,e crt.Mt txI.iCiilon at PhilldtW' ., ..-tt ,,-, y ..tv,,!,, gjl.wtr.ted in iletajh 14,, ' ' t . i.. ttt .tr . . , i..i...i., r....i . T""" i fT .,t . ' - ii i " ii H. ' lira wihhc I1' ' 3! ' ' .. . .GOING NOBTU, ! - AihtU, M.ntry- I iVq " MAlV'l i Fxpress tt b ob am j 2.15.AM ...STATION Leave C1iiirWtt i , Air-Line Juulion Jo mm v 4.19 6.17 -9UI Salisbury Greerinloro Ddiivilie Dundee 8.3U M 10 u 1.47 pm.. 24i7 . G'49 " 9.3(5 ? w V. f Burkevillo 12.4- pm Arjive st Hiclimond 3.19 OOINO SOUTH. STATIONS. "MAIL. ExpRtss. Leave Richmond 5.50 am 1.10 PM M Burkeville 9 00 " i 3.54 M Dundee 1.50 PM 8 05 ,4 - Danville 1.55 - j I 8.10 " Greensborough 4 35 ' j 10.25 M Sali4iry 7.01 " j 12.32 am Air-Line Jiinvtion 9.06 I 2.29 -Acrire at Charlotte 9.0.S ' 2.42 " GOING EAST G0IX&VEST rr STATIONS. Lea re Greennboro M Co. ShopK Arrire at Kaleigh Arrive at (iutdboro MAIL 6.30am 1 7. 58 fM 5 11.10 1 a w t MAIL. bUrf.lU.U5PM klLvl 8.53 Arr. 5.05 3J I.40P5I ILvL 2.20a it STATIONS. Leave Oreen!boro . Co. Siioa 5 AcCOMMDATtdN TRAIN 5.20am a Arf. 3 00am J 8.13 " t- Lv. 1.11 Aat lialeixh Arr. atiGuldsboro isi 2.45pm ipj 8.00 " H Arr. 6.03 p ? Lv. 1.30 pm ZXOXLTH WESTERN ZT. C.ZL.B. ( Sat.em Branch.) Leave Greensboro 10.35 t M Arrive at balem 12.45 X M Leave Sahm 3.45 j" Arrive at Greensboro, 5.45 j " Passenger Trains leaving R.-ileilij at 5.0 r M. coi'netts at Greensboro with thej Southern iKiuid train: making the quickest Uineto all Southern cities. Price of Tickets same as via other routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at tl.oO a M, counecte at Guldslioro with Northern and SoutJu rn bound Trains on the WilniingtoiJ Mid Weldon Railroad. 1 Lynchburg Accommodatiofi leave Richmond daily at 10 15 a m, arrive at Burkeville 1.45 p M ; leave Burkcville 5.10 A M, arrvje at Rich mond 8.40 AM. No Change of Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond. 282 Miles. Sleeping Cars run through from Rlchmoi d Montgomery without change. t -Pajen (hat have arrangements to advertise i he schedule of this company will pleue print is above and forward copies to Genl.! Passenger Agent. j For further information address JOHN R. MACMX'RDO, Genl. Pasisenger Agent, June 6, 76 Richmond,'' Va. y o.gieilMt9p9iMCO t o I 9. CD 3" CO la: oc X 9 I- t X C - T. O 9S ' ; . -,, . cj 10 -i- y y r: 5.v Sri . , . CO o , . - v 'I. Carolina Central Railway Co. 'ij: . 0FF1CK CiRXlCRAL SrrKRIXTIIIKT. Wilmington. N. C. April 14; leffS. Change of Schedule, On and after Friday, April IfUli, 1P75, the trains will run over this Railway as follows . PASSENGER TRAIN S Leave Wilmington at..... Arrive at Charlotte at..... Leave Charlotte at ...... . Arrive in Wilmington at . ...7.15 P." M. : x ..i.wk. 11 ....4. .1.700 PM FREIGHX TEAINS Leave Wilmington at... Arrive at Charlotte at. . . Leave Charlotte at...... Arrive ia Wilmington at. .46.OO P M . i.UO r M U60.A M . ..... . jfi.00 A M MIXED TRAINS i v.--" 1 1- Leave Charlotte at. , .:aoo A M - 1 Arrive at uunaio at - 1 Leave Batlalo at .12.30 PM Arrive in Charlotte at . . . J.L4.30P M i -No Trains on Sundav eccent one freight ' X H 2 ? 83.. Jl - '.Ft (t m i -yw,r train that leaves Wiluiiugtouat 6 i. vi,. instead, ou bat arday night. Connections. . Connects at Wilmingtba with Wilmingtoa Weldon, and WihuingUa, Columbia fc Augusta Kailroads, Semi-weekly jew jpra' sad Tn weekly Baltimore and weekly . PhUadetphli Steamers, and tne uiver tsoaie w yetTeviiie. Connects at Charlotte with it Wei tern Di vision. North Carolina Railroad, Cbarlotte. States vile Railroad, Charlotte & Atlanta , 1 . a , -1 1 a . i . Lane, ana vnarioiie, votuuiuia Aprusia xtau ;. Chief Ehelneer and SnoeHntendentJ May6.1875.tf. 1 etid ?6 Ql P. TlOtVEtt idi. York, tor Pamphlet of 100 pagea,conlaining lists f 3,000 newspapers, arrdestimatea show i . -r i .;f , lr t. m wa. t QC in Q0iray ,,t nome' Sample worth J" 1 ! IU UiUI free. STIJiso A t., Portland Maine. 6: 1 vr. f I I I rg r .r-Tl. CCntkniriai-Hwurd.-the Ur . ciraol .- : - - - to: litoj U u&itX4., ,A. etv, totrkaiSi' i L crayon drawing VM'" 4lre U ytw I nmbraiiiVof ilitOtw Hiihdrdtn AriniTnwjy . of .the Independence of the Unhid &.teJk " Siie. 23 by U0 ilHkefv Any one en MieceMful aeiit, for but kIh.w lite iair - it j .1 . . r i -s .wKloinvH tvrvKl.rt Ti l rv" "tS- i. I .. ' ww -?- . - ------ ----- iiiijnriMa : that will pv likv 1W at Vihont. I,.,.. many ageU. hor uiakiii hijik ier iiav and ni.ward. Ko u the tin,. 4lelay. KemtinU r it noil.ir.jj tt, Ri, ntiMiii-iMi a iiwi. i"r unr circular, lenwr?' and sample copy of IJIr, whit b are Hel,t fi i to all who apply; jlo it to-lay. i ompUt outfit and uiecha.iitv, and iheir .n j,i J dantlntri make the very best ol Artdrew M THE CENTENNIAL KKvDRD, V 35:ly.pd. Portfai.d Miin, ' , 1L Vlil) WA li 1 When ) ou wani Hardware ai 1K hgiir. s eall mi the und'isi. d m jja j Gruiiitt -Row . . ; D. A . A'V KLL Salisbury, N G.. .loi.i 8rt. Q1 Q a day 01 6 lit Ht home. Agents vaut..j. Otit d terms ftee. Tlil l. Aid ii. gusta, Maine. M:t li II, 7(1: i Cheap Charter 'Mortgages: y and varios rMier blanks' lor sale Inri Mill Stories ! Of any size desired, cut out of the beat Granite in the State, may be obtained on short notice. Also, window and door silli; edestals for niounmenta, ic. Addrm E. E. PhillijM, Salisbury. 16:tf f OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGOH ACCOMMODATIONS. I hare fitted up nn Omnilms and Ib-rsje Wnjroii wliirli are alwavn rt-iidv to ciitvrv'fr iioiis t or from I lie depot, lo and fri'm patiirK, weddinss. Ac. - Leave order;! Maiifiou ' ilm or at my Livery & Sale Stable, Filier ir4t near Kaitrond oride. ' M. A. BRlNtiLK"? Aug. 19 tf. 7- , 1 Chesapeake and Ciic B- THE GREAT CENTRAL R01 TK Fl TWEEN 0RT1I CAROLINA A.M lllr WEST. - 1 PASSENGER TRAIN'S RUN AS FOLLOW:?. MAIL EXPRESS, m. 1,U0. NigM. Leave Richmond1 9.30 a "Charlottesville, SL15 u. iu. 4,45 " Siaunton, . r 4,40 " 7 05 ; - " White Sulphur, 1,000" ' 11,00 Arrive IlMntiiigtoti, 9.30 a. m. 7.00-p. " Cincinnati t,Wia.s. " Indianaolis 11,15 Connecting closely with all of"ihes Grjaj : Trunk LineM for l lie HVr. Xorlh-M'etl " Svuik-Xel. This is the thortttt, qviekftl chtaptrt Koute; with less changes of cars wm any other, and passes through tleWU faafl ! in the world. ., . tiain On tit N. U. R. K. Lave no dels v. but connect clowlj. to any point in the Wert, " first class and Enitnigrant lnktt ii" IOWEST KATVS and liscgate tl;kT'. f" grant go on JKxvreta 2'rujx. Tin i , Lni im BAY CU- VJ- " J . ana Ohio Koute. Frtiqkt Ratet ttand from the WeM, I7M' low as the lowest. ! 1 MerchauUand oihers will find ii to ilieif!. teresl to get our Rates before hippii't ? during. ' , J'or Information and Kates apply 1 , ; J. C. DAME. So. Arnt X- or G. . M. McKENl i - , TirkH Ag m ; Greeiisl"r'"- "'--': C. R. HOWARD, H General Ticket Agrnl. ; ; -I,' v W.M.S; DUSK, s yjinerint,endeit, Richmond W. HflRATIO II. WOODSON & Eeal Estate and Insurance AgeiuV j OPFICEIti the Coort.Uo ; WTicli and'bnr feat estate : real Ik and eollect the rents. ; ) ; 1 riRC kno tin ihsurance ri : is- 1 specialty.. ; . jOHXS. HENDERSON. Attorf lT will transact the legal kasineasof the itfi' of & A Air . , . Patronage solicited aad preinp, ' Will bavone Box of cooc . eat .1 : "J-. ' hi - . GRASS SEED. .'5 .1 'Ti.r J .. " ...,V tnnnlr ef . 1 -J cil OKdrt ,UTm Grass. Kr aw V Il Hill F v .-- " - and Timothy, m r 1 i :n ...11 " lnMI ... 1 - ) March U, 1 ( ! H L

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