- 1 . - I "I "t l- . -. r x-i-f.-. i'U- i 'I , ! ! i - it it .1 i 5 V ? p ... 1"; -i- - - :11 yr? FABEWELL TO SUMMER. BY MART V. CVOKOtt. I Scmmek, tny partlnif breath In on nr cheek ; T I hear tby farewell la the wind's low moan ; j : :? thy flying feet, by stream and glade, v. here my sad footsteps wander all alone, 0 Summer I I have loved tni&e. In its mirth, Thy breeze hath tossed tbese tangled locks of hair; Thy sunshine glinted all Its threads with gold, And tathed Uew pals cheeks with thy soft, warm : ; air. : j -, -y, y M And I haye thrown me down to rest beneath, - The leafy fresco of thy forest bowers ; And gazed Into the deep blue vault of sky, or watched the bees among thyijuda and Bowers. And I have felt my soul drawn forth unto That mighty God of wind and wave and sky. Who shouts amM the thunders of the storm. And whispers la the gentle zephyr's sli'UU On l I have felt that Heaven was all too near. That I could hear the zeraphs'aqng of prates, And angel footsteps, as on shining stairs, Were swiftly gliding down the golden raya. ' Thy flowers have decked the woody hill and plain, . Thy ruby stars amid the grass have burned ; Tne stately rose hath blushed, or Illy bent In loveliness where'er my eyes have turned. 1 bless thee. Summer; thou hast brought thy bloom To grace the humble songs thy poet sings ; And If a sweeter strain hath thrilled the lyre, Thy magic" touch ihath swept the trembling strings. My gem-crowned goddess, as thou rt passing by. In all the glory of thy bright decay, I feel that something of life's strength and bloom Is slowly fading from siylieart away. Farewell, O purple hills and sliver stream, j -Where now the waaho's flame begins to glow.T 'And mottjed leaves drift down upon the wind, Fate Reckons me to leave you, and I go. Boon, soon will come the bleak November gale, To hurl the glories of the forest down ; And drifting clouds ox sleet and snow will make A burial for the Autumn's gorgeous crown. And who shall say above what cmiet mounds The storm-king's breath will hang the, snowy v ream t What eyes so bright, what hearts so buoyant now, Bound in his grasp will mutely he beneath 7 Farewell, o Summer, we may never more Thy blossoms on the verlant earth behold ; But. iod will giUdalhe seasons In their flight. And love his children though the storm be could. "And still he spelled, and still the wonder rrew That one small, head could carry all he kaew." 11 there is anything -on earth that heats four aces it is a 'kind and amiable wife. "Send me a letter of true inwardness or a paroxysmal kiss" writes a gushing lover. It is easier to bear up under our misfor tunes thim'to survive the comments of friends on them. A plain Wisconsin maa, horrified at over hearing his wife ejaculate, '-That's the kind of n clothes-pin I u:i' suicide. WLUt out to attempt How Irue, as Dr. Johnson says, that ''every nran endeavors, with his utmost carp to hide his poverty from: others and his idleness fioin himself, 4tI don'l tare much about thclwgs," said Warmley, to the head of a genteel boarding house, "but the fact is, madam, I haven't the blood to sparfc; you see that yourself." The average Gorilla of CentraL Africa, , to Stanley and his band of ex- iiei ::." reminds his-grand : d. t n ri; . t , ' .. "r t hr-v m:lv one day .:; to.'' - -... A -widow. Mas weeping bitterly at the loss oflier husband, and the parson tried to console her. "o, r,a," said she : Yvt me - my rrv out. and then I shan't pare any- hiorr more alout it." "D.;.vt ca!l on inn fat flnv.i 1jv . . ..n icj, i-i niiui an Ahland girl p.wted on the front gate, -and she further added : "I'm going to eat somo onions this vtek if I never have an oJi;vr beau." ClMtdaiul Herald. rr. , . . ihm uieii na:ci Lliarles II. 3lillcr simul t&neouJy had divoh c suits in New Haven court. A decree In one case was granted. I Both Miller took the decision for their own, I and remarried, and the Miller who isn't di- vproed, therefore, has two wives on hand. A Brooklyn lady, whose husband has an unpleasant habit 'railing at her, has hit upon the plan of culling in her servant when he begins to let out his temper, and then turning. to him and saying sweetly: "Now my dear, pleaso go on with your remarks." lie doesn't go on, at least as he began. A Nevada woman recently knocked down seven burglars, one after another. Her hus band watched her from the top of the stairs and felt so brimful of battle that he CQnldift -cool pff until lie had jerked his eight-year-old boy out of lied and "whaled" him sound lf iVnpt getting up an4 helping his moth- ,You might have known it. Here's a Cal ifornia Assemblyman awarded the choice of paying a $500 bill or going to jail, for the luxury pfenning 9 newspaper reporter.. My poem is atlier lengthy," sho said, 'and may be you won't have rpom for it tfew wpek. T)e alitor yawped and re plied, "O ! yes, we couhl find room for it if it was twelve times us long our stove is a large one j-ou see." A young printer, had occasl m, the other lay, to set up the well-known lines 7 Slave, I have, set my life upon a cast ! stonished th poof-reader, with the 1 owirn; v'M L. - 'i a-l: ? r. iiic:i:'.i'i-a tt peace-hi- leaned over the i'-; tt:v recently. "No itrdwtire store - wi '.'nnn in! iooS:iyfi'-'. i'i v.w counter of a ii.-ui.. sir, this, this is u nails," stoves , .. ;uuMMMuu me clerk -Well, Itlid want some c.2;gs' slowly drawl- oci the old man, -but I hain't particular, j . aiu )uu may gjve me a pound of n&ils." 44 Arc you going after that sugar ?' called a Marquette (Mich.) mother to herboy, who Yf-ak in the street. 4'Ain I going after tht su gar r brawled the youth in a saucy and impudent tone; but just then he happened fTee his father ppming up behind him, and and he said very rectfully and lovingly: VWhy of course I am, rui f didn't know you peede4 it right away There h & story of a certain Boston Doc tor of Divinity, whose name they with ! . . , . uu ui wie same name ijied, and a zealous newspaper fellow, seng the death in the paper in1 thinking only of Dr. p"t wrote a mqst entlf usiastic obituary. A wa lr. P. the next day. " What, are you iot dead r he said. Well, then, you ought to be. No man caa ever live , t . . r. - i' mat I AfflOUNCING ; THE ADVENTTOI SALISBURY ONE DAY DIM " ' j ; -' ? THE CENTENNIAL WONDER ! OLD " JOHN WORLD'S EXP0SITI01! STfvV O1' Mill' W s THIS MAMMOTH SHOW COMPRISES AMOYG ITS MOST I'll 0. 1 f T.'F.."i ' ra m ' knfa LXJ) UmiJ VALLED 1. nrA. mwl ,. 1 . !. .1 - ...... !.Mf I .n nimiiii I .... : Mllu",'1 L ..u:..r.iei in nseu, retpuring several: special trains to convev it from -"J - .......- it-, iimoiiK us myriads ol worn erfn An ma r,... . i t Ltmi, -nea iut Jiir, amltrom everyclime in Eurooe Aia, Ulrica and Aiiuri.a. i,esnles an almost unlimited number of the most Remr tM I Rare WILD BEAST, KA MONSTERS and WONDERFUL BIRDS M i THEIIE IS ALSOA i In which the-talent empljoyca is une 1,1 wc mini. The public that this department is witl era in the land. Tl... ,:iJ; "A L " V" I ti-i to I .1 .1,' f ', , . , the most fastidious tt. f- V " r. , V' . sous taste 'ot a rpHnf.T .P Am oii.lt the I! CI T. f... .... A.n.mir the ni,Ntn,. i.,n,1 w vr - 1 U K I- .....,,., .i i..:.. . ... . i, . . .ii ...... Mil. iwiisi iirsrintr nnu it ...,,1 it- v ;, V TJ'M,.,:,,t; ,nault Leaper of the world. 'Xsi,;,; 'i, r !' most charmi,nJ? nd .lashing yotm- Horsewo JOHN 'OWI ,v ' Vie?1;'"e act h:l ,u'v,'r dialed. ii, ;r "k-1 tht' the pre. j!nd the profes, Fj i Illl ll h I II II I,' 41.. i . . IAZLLLE. & FRANKLIN, th,. h.,;ii;.... t Miss JRWIP t-i-iiva,. " 1 iss JENNIE TOURNOUR. the riel Ouoen S UKNEYI'c'i&rxE an, SS1 ?;N,,'le our-Horw Bare Back Rider. Miss JOHN GEORGE SLOMAX YflVMdiniT r '- . . . ... - .ii V, ,V- uie wnlertu ncjn equally well and favorably known artists. V.-rxN tr4 iiven in Harness Drawing , grumes uruvvino4 ;r ' " oiueu n A. fi ill' Tkf.,.. ine great j-,njUsh Globe Performer x'?.?fStV 0jP DAZZLING SPLENDOR Wavina Jiar.a.rs, Goigeou Costumes ' 1 IOr3's Wlld Ucas,s. Fi Ponies, A ' Tjant PondflrniifV doo iT6 1 0 r Iira n c s Daily, irL jew reserved Cuxhim,, a m,: -- e,M arfai 0 0 gJ cents. i -Phsap Excursion Eates c5 Westsm IT. C. Eailroal, - ROBINSON'S lm. - . . . . . : . .. - . . GRAND AND , 1 1 .1 t - - . V.""l,r 1es I,ie "p:est order of IYrform- viiimiai mm iamiues. are assured i . 'VI,mfe'fs saiU or that can offend viu,,.t:, ty. uis in mis (lepai partmcnt are MR. RORERT i. i Ki;uestrain now living, and the man in the pro- I ession to be the f reputation is world wide. Performer, . A ' 11 V' reriunuers, 1 six other lady Riders. bov B ire P.api Rider, and twenty other lephanfs " . . " - a Beatty. The Carolina Watchman rvvusatit Pf i' r.fli i.QniiDV m PKICB S3 1 ADVANCE. . , ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1832. Alicdyt Corisatatite. CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES: Inches. Ratesby the Month. , 1 2 3 6 12 One lncb for Two Inches for Three Inches for Four Inches for V Column for X ; do for One do for $2.00 $3.50 $5.00 $7.00 $18.00 4.00 6.00 7.00 10.00 16.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 15.00 8.00 10.00 li.00 18.00 10.00 13.00 15.00 22.00 15.00 21.00 27.00 84.00 25.09 35.00 45.00 65.00 iU KINDS 20.00 25.00 35.00 its'm 100-00 JOB PRINTING INCLUDING COCBT BLAKL8 COME 13UG(iIES FOR SALE, All Grades & Classes. I have n hand. !iu&si-8 ')'u'h I will sell at the lowest cash nr'n-.es, and as low. or lower than any other establishment in North Carolina, arc-inl'me to grade. All kinds of repairing done, at short notice Those wishing any thing iu my Hue, would do well to call and see me, before Durchasini? elsewhere as I am determined July, 12 0 mo. PAINTING. J. GILLIER KERNER, House, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING, Grainii & Frescoins a Specialty. All letters addressed to the under- 4irnpd nt KiTiiersville. I.. Will D promptly answered. Work done by contract or by the day; Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address J. GILMER ERNER, Kernersvillc, N. C. ttariun at ato, Sails lDvirv, 3NT. O. Blackiaer and Henderson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C January 22 1876 tt. SIMONTON FEMALE COLLEGE- Statesville, N. C. MRS. E. N. GRANT. Principal. She next Session will open An rust 30th 1876. Circulars with terms. ect , upou application. Keterenc.'S : lie v. W. A. Wood, Mates- ville, IS . U.: ex-liov. L. . Vance. Char lotte. N. C Prof. W. J. Martin. Davidson College, N. C; Rev. R. Iturwell. Raleiirh. N. and all frieml aud pupils of Rev Or. Mitchell late Professor in Unive gity of NT. C. JulyU VC-Iy. I Long ago thn world w convinced that sew. ingcan be done by machinery the onlyqnes- wou now is, wnat maemne cmibines in ltseli the greatest number of important advantaged. Just here the FLORENCE comes in' with its solf-reirulatinir tensinn lltS m Inas!in to leather without change ol thread or needle. then from riirht to left ami IaPi to right whjla oue style of the machine sew lo orjrom tne operator, as may be desired and with stitch alik e OU llOtll Klrleil Tn ulnrronnn sit finish and smoothness of eneration. vsriotp.it Voik and reasonableness in price, the Florence wu uie nignei aistinctmn. P. G. Cartland fireenshoro, N. C, is theTgeat. lie is also Agent lor Bickford Knitting Machine upon which 30 uairs of sock nAITA boon Irtiit ner dftV. Urilhllllt uaam nn.l . r 1 1 I j . .v.bumw uiii nut. Willi 111. rii.cr n an i i .uu mpc. li.n.us. isaawis. .carTs, tilpves, may be knit upon this Woman's Priend, which . " lr...j. r,. . . j '"T r-f M I Correspondence in relation tn -ww "" "vut. kwu apiMicaiion. Ail orders by mail 1 will receive prompt attention. Machine' ship- - -" me oiaie, ana satisfaction fuarauiceo. Agenvt wanted in every Cuta. Address all communications to 1 J. E. OARTLAXD, Ralisbnry. I Or, P. G. CARTLAND, Gen'l Airt. k u ... Graensboro, 0 u auwncs oi wausuury agent, call on Mrs. Schloss, at the National Hotel, " (23:ly Jvu, Wn Box of Ci,nculat Lye at SEE! , i.. Hi nut, Him uiiliur in uruiva iir miimIIIV I ..... . .... .... ....... ... t - ji - 1 large qnanuiies, anu clieerfully say tUat it oi worn in in- rMaie. v. a i ou .u- ai, i gIve u ,;reHt,.r Hati.sfaction than any so iu .ivnucnM , iuiim j i i ucu. it e inveiiu io line ii ite corninif as .a j m W It I Tl I I.' L. I as CI N. .U. U. L.- iw. ours truly, CARROLL & CAMP T.O.FAJIUEB&- n MAKE YOUR 0VX FERTILIZE!.- : USE HARRIS'; Or Home-Made Fertilizer You can with these chemicals make- your own Fertilizer at home, auJ therwhy save the money paid fur high-priced commercial Guanos. ' The cost is about one-fourth the price of commercial fertilizers. We will show by the fdlowing certificates, from parties who have used chemicals; for the past three years, that the result is much greater and therefore more satisfactory. Four, hundred pounds of this .compost sown broadcast ver. one acre will produce I JOQ a double yield of wheat, and two hiiu- J lred pounds per acre, umier ciru planted exactly turet feet each way, will give hfty bushels of shelled corn to the acre, ou the poorest laud. One horse in on year will urmliice enough manure, which with the aid of our chemicals makiug it a couceutratrti mauuie, to go over twenty acres of laud. - These ehiemcals should he bought In Au gust and Srptember for wheat crop, aiid from December to March for cotton aud corn, as it requires from thirty to sixty days to make ihe compost perfict. CF"Kead the following certificates from the best farmers in the couuiry : Telegram from Charlotte. Charlotte, X. C, June 12, 1S7G. To J. V. HARRIS. farmers highly pleased. Will sell thou sauds of tons this seasou. WILSON & BLACK. York County, Si C, December, 1876 Messrs. WiIsoa & lilack Gentlemen : V have sold and used UarriV Em pi re Com pwt in has ia or season. BELL. Mecklenblko Covxtv. 1S76. J. W. Harris Dear Sir : I take uleasure in siaung mai i used yoiir Empire Compost ffl.ij ....... ...... t .1 Vl .1 rt h" ujf ine sme oi oiner nrsi-ciass hernhzers, and sute that it bent all of I hem. lours truly, A. J. HOOD. Uxiox County, N. C, December; 1876 u.icu iiiia year lo IOI18 OI Harris iMiimre vuuiposi, auu am so well ideated wit i it that I . i ... ... - -r--- consider the formula alone worth 5100' m me and I shall use a double quantity the next sea- son. The c nearness of it. :nul tlm iroi,r-il mil. ity, makes it indispensable to farmers. I nev- er expect to use any other kind. A. 1 1 EN BY Beaver Dam, Union Couuty, N.-C, November, 1875. i certity that 1 have used II f . i i 1 vomposi, anu una u as good as the rsavass:. under Cotton, at about one-fourth of the m-i.-.. one ion goes over ten acres. . . T. L. DOSTER. Beavkr Dam, Union County, N. C, 1876. T nA.t !... T 1. 11, .... iwiiu; maiiiiave used Harris I'.iimir. Compost, and lind that it paid me HS Weil any uuano l nave eer used under Cotton. I Have used Bahama, Navassa, Carolina,, ZellV Am. Acid Phosphate, and find Harris' 'Knn.ir. Compost eoual. if not Mtll)pri4ir lt miiu tun anus. J AS I? a pvii a t 1 ------j vii in i King' Mouxtai.v, X. C. Messrs. Wilson Jc Black Gentemeu . W certify that we sold chemicals, bought of you i.wi ecasou, lor maKing Harris' Empire Com- vvi9 auu iaKe pleasure in ayiu ihat lliev llaVH (MVpn Pill ir yjlifiAl ;,i .". ..II .1 I i.i .... . " o - ' - - -- w iitiniuvuu iu an i ii.i r i tivm usea tnera, and all intend luing large nuauti ues oi ii mis Be json. The cheapness of ii mates it tne most Uemra ole Fertilizer uold ' Your.-, verv trulv, MAUNEY UROS. & ROBERTS. Cabarkls County, N. C, 1875. We, the undersigned.-have useil Harris' Km. , ire Compost the past year, and take pleasure n saying that it is by far the best and cheapest Fertilizer that we know of. We i more largely this season. r. A. ARCHIBALD, EC. MORRISON, VVM. L. SAP1 JACOB IJARRINUE1 Dr. D. W. FLOW. Clencovk, N. C, November 30, 1875. mi .... i nn is to certity that I have used fiv tn.w Ine "arris Empire Compost tlii year, and lind it equally as good if not better th an hiiv commercial Fertilizer 1 have used or noticed nseu, even at the cost of sixty dollars per ton, making an increase of about' 100 ier oenf ! tubble lands. I expect to huv mnro l.ri. 'ear F. A. ARCHIBALD. I leas.vnt alley, Incanter Countv, S. C. i November. 187o. mi .... 1 n iii im to certily that I have hspiI 11.;.' r.mpire Mimiwrtt and am verv well t.lea.1 with it, as it not onlv prevents "rut. hut w nw ijoou as any 01 ine iun nricetl tiiiain il, coi per ion maKing n the cheapest Fertilizer aoiu. w. I) If 4 v ATT Greenville County, S. C. 1876. This is to certitV that I used Ilarr!' Comport last year on my .and for Wheat, anl wiougii x oiu noi tive 11 a lair trial, as f. In out one of the ingredients, hut must say that wnere 11 was iiseil my wheat was never ' better ana where 1 did not use it I find that it is verv inuinerent. 1 shall use six tons this Spring. i consider the torraula invaluable to farmers lours reiecifiilly, . t. PEN A I NG TON Gaston, . . , Mav, 1876. 1 r ti'.i ... " Messrs. Huson v JJlackGentUinr . Ti gives me much pleasure to state that I used the ioiiiooki oonzni 01 you last inter. nn,l wiai 1 am niiiiy pleased with it. I used it on an old hroom sedge field that would pro- . 1 . w . . . ... "'" ishing iioiuiog, auu musisay tne result is aston- I consider it an invaluable eomnri na Mist the thing needed to bring out our old .aiiun. xours, very respect 1 11 1 ly, LiR. J. t. jsJlYER. MECKLENBL'kl Cn V P IVTrt f . 1 , . . " 'uiui I iHKe nlesiKHI-0 111 ututinrt n I .1 r mpr nil nvnr tl,0pMni, T .. .1 i . . w ... ii.uiiiie ... . 1 1 1 v iirfiiricir id. Hams' Empire Compost, under both V.,rn nA .t,tton, and4he result was astonishine to .11 , . o uij llllffMlUtPi) - 1 he cost was only one fourth of what I had Kmn n:n I r ... ira ill" iiir itihii iiiprpi "i i ...... i o " tillllWIH fertilizers. LENS HOOK. . . Mecklenburg Co., N. C, 1876. 1 r , , ' ... c "lue w,in several :ommreCJa.1 1 fertilizen, and I find that theyield ."..7.:,". ..a" one-.mrtir greater -..v..., Muauijr uener man anv. It m9lroa ii cotton mature better, and, in my judgment, it i preferable in every respect. t.The W was one fourth the price of high priced guanos, and .w.i win go over ten acres of land xoura truly. D. C. ROBINSON." G.These Chemicals are for sale by ' J. II. ESXISS. SalLshury. N. C. S Agents wanted in th uips to sell farm rights. - E n P HE COMPOST J- 11 EXXISS.1 Piedmont Air Line Railway Richmond ' & Danvile. 4 Richmond & Danville K. W.r -MJC. l)iyiunr and Morta western M. C w. , . , COHDEIISED TjtlE-tflBLE In Effect oc and after Sunday, Sept. 3, 1876. GOINU NQttTIL STATIONS. - Leave-Charlotte Air Line Juntion - Salisbury " Greennboro u Danville " Dundee MAIL. Express. 5.55 am 6.12 " 2.15 am 2.40 44 4.19 J 6.17 8.54 9.01 - 80 " 10.58 1.4L.PM. 2417 12.45 f.M Arrive at Richmond 3.19 ' GOING f'SOUTII. STATION'S. MAIL. Exfrkss. Leave Richmond 5.50 am 1.10 rai 44 Burkeville 9.00 44 f 3,54 44 44 Dundee 1.50 pm 8.05 44 " Danville 1.55 8.10 44 Greensborough 4 35 44 10.25 44 44 Salisbury 7.01 44 12.32 am " Air-Line Juncl ion 9.06 44 2.29 ' Arrive at Charlotte 9.0.S 44 2.42 44 GOING EAST GOING WEST STATIONS. MAIL d MAIL. Ieave GreensUiro E 6.30am A rr.l 0 05pm 44 Co. Sinn, Z 7.58pm Lv. 8.53 Arrive at Raleigh 1 1.10 44 Arr. 5.05 44 Arrive at Goldsboro 1.45pm Lv. 2.20am STATIONS. TAccommiatios Train. Leave Greensboro g, 5.20am v Arr. 3 00am 4 Co. Shops - 8.13" U Lv. 1.11 Arr. at Raleigh 2.45pm 1 Arr. 6.03pm Arr. atiGoldslx;ro ? 8.00 " Lv. 1.30 pm WORTH WESTERN II. C. R. R ( Salem Branch. ) Leave Greensboro 10.35 p m Arrive at ZSalem 12.45 A M Leave Sal em 3.45 44 Arrive at Greensboro 5.45 44 Passenger Trains leaving Raleigh at 5.05 T. M. connects at Greensboro wiih the Southern bound train; making the' quickest time to all Southern cities. Trice of Tickets same as via oilier routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at 6.30 A M, connecle at Gnldsboro with Northern ano- Southern bound Trains on the Wilmington I and Weldun Railroad. iyncnourji Accommodation leave Richmond daily at 10 15 a M, arrive at Burkeville 1.45 p m; leave Burkeville 5.10 A M, arrive at lUch niond 8.40 A M. No Change of Cars Between Charlotte aaa xwicnmona. zoz miles Sleeping Cars run through from Richmoi cl Montgomery without change. Papers thai have arran'tMientr in ,K-uP:ru ine scieauie ol tins eompanv wall please urini ..u ... .. ...I r. r . . . j - ... HcT"J auu lorwaru copies io Uenl. i'asseiijreT Agent. Eur fuither informalion address JOHN R. M ACMURDO, - Uelil. i'asseiiger Agent, June 6, '76 IkH ImuoiiU, a B CD - g- I -? CD MM M o 00 ? v. 5 K ' f M ' r A 5. . n 3 r. H 9. "r'-ir-sit'i":? ti. r s - -j . O S3 5: r?5-3.-r44ar4aiaf C m y. r:i I. O' W o Carolina Central Railway Co. Office General Sitperixtkmk.kt. ) Wiluiiugtou, N. C. April 14, 175. A!. .1. . r Change of Schedule, un ana alter rnday, April lfith. 1P75. the trains will run over thw Railway as follows . PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilmington at . ...7.15 A M. Arrive atutiarlotteat ....7.15 P. M I Iayo Charlotte at ...-7.00A. M 7.00 p. M Arnve in Wilmington at FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilnmijrton at 6.00 P M Arnre at Charlotte at... iJ.OO P M Leave Charlotte at. 6 0. A M .6.00 A M Arrive in Wilmington at.. MIXED TRAINS- Leave Charlotte at 8 00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at . 12 M Leave Buffalo at ...... . .12.30 PM ..4.30PM Arrive in Charlotte at No Trains on Sundav eccent one fmiirbt that leaves Wilmington at 6 p. m., instead of uu oaiuruuy nignt. Connections. I m vonnects at llmillirton with Wilinimrtnn A- ,7 mi a"u ".""Pton,Ulnmbiad; Angnsta tVrlX-"1 . 1 ..aud .T.ri weekly Baltimore and weeklv Philadlnbi O . . .. . 1 . 1.. . oicumers, aim ine Kiver lioats to rayetteville. wonniH-is at unariotte with its Weitern Di vision, North Carolina Kail road. Chart H Statesvile Railroad, Charlotte A Atlanta Air Line, ana charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Rail road. : Thus supplvincr the whole Wt tinThm,-,t and Southwest with a short and ehean lin .. 1 the Seaboard and Europe. m S. J. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and SnnMrintnm May 6. 1875. tf. Seiid25e. to G. P. BOWELL&CO..Nw York, for Pamnhlet of 1I0 ft twm nAnfsinin IStS 3.000 tiewslmtwm and HdimilMliA. tng cost of advertising. 31 arch 9, 76: ly. tfl OflP'r,Jay,,t bfn. Samples worth 00 IU OttUl free. Stixpon A To., Portland i: ! " TotheWorldjupcis.. J large pay, m your w0 jLft1? aw.y from honxt H Jft - nn I...... j -"'Kill, j: -"l! cation in the United Sf? unms; Elegantly IlIuSTlt per year. The Record U TtC, Utiuterwt connected year.Th Great Situ,;1 is fully tlhwrated i dta S fff . . iu whole people flh "-""'v centennial tB . U4. to know all about J Llt&bi !jf crayon drawing Vreinia.nu;1 Iree to each subcriber i.01 U i membrauee of iht One II ,nVn!1,H'v of the IndendSVf t? ft,ilWiiij Size, 23 by !0 inches. successful age,,!, for but TIV: . '4ru oi uI,k.,;i "to ooianieo errMi..u mat WIN paT like lids t " W I . ... uowaru. K6L,.ij' St """" iriai. rn,ri t. . ... !,, er. ti.L i VI o all who apolv: flfl II l. free lo those who dtci.lt Lj.'tiJ kit, h I"! and mechanics, and ,juir 'tt make Ihe very Ut of i "t'U ' AIhi. Ilat 35:ly4Hl U V III) WA if 4 When unn, c v nn wmii it i f ; fiirun n. rll .... tl... i -i- : 11 It. Gran in Uow o-- f uiiueraivi.'j I). A A'P U. USnlisbnrv V n 1 V ' T tll (PI Q a day at home. Viflhl and term,, fiee. gusta, Maine. ttl, T$; ..r ..,lv., .uungagM .......... uici "I.1I1K.S I(,f SUlt kr Mill Stones! v. wi oiic ueireii. CUI out Af V. t in me oiaic. may be obtained short notice. Also, window .,.! j.. peac&tais tor monnments. it i,uJ jj. i tunics, oaiiioury. 1 lCif OMNIBUS & BAGGAGI WAGON ACCOMMOMill T ll.WA AffflAt lit. I. ft.....! I J ll . ....... ........ v.imiiiimi ;inn lkifn.l agon wnit n are aiwrR n ailv In ouiVrt i ? i i . son ttt or from the depot, l ;ui.l frnm tj, n riiiiiiK". xe. leave oiiirrfiil .Manloi or at my "Li verv i& Sale ftul.li-, FiW near l.ailroatl bridge. M. A. BKINfiLE Aug. 19. tf. Chesaueake and Ohio EI THE GREAT CENTRAL K0I JE K TWEEN NORTH CAROLINA AND TKI WEST. PASSENGER .'M I TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS.; MAIL EXPBEsS. Leave Richmond 9.30 a. m. 1100. Nifl 44 Charlottesville, 2,15 p.m. 4,4a-l 44 Staunton, 4.40 " 7.C5 " White Sulphur. 1.0CO" U' Arrive Huntington, 9,30 a. m. 7,00 M 44 Cincinnati 6,00 U 44 Indianapolis 11,17 Connecting closelv with all of tliC Trunk Lines for ihe West, Svrlk-Vt- South-West. This is the shortest, yrntfnf chtaueft Kmitc mtU Ioks hMnm of- Clf 1 n . , : any other, and passes through r1ienflefl in Ac world. ' " ' i. Passengers taking the Express tuin onj Vv. K. K. have 110 de ar, but cODiinlciw";; to IIIT nriinl in ilia U'ui First class and Emmigrant Tickela t Lowest Ratks and Bajigsge ihn. ktil.f i4 grants yo on Express Trains. Tisi PlTi and Money saved by taking ihe Cl" and Ohio Routt. Freight Rates to and from the Weft,!"!4 low aa tlie IiwhI MerchanU and others will find it to theinfl terest to get our Rates before shipping or f during. ' For Information and Rates applj t J. C. DA ME. So. Apnt. or CJ. M. McKK.NMN Ticket Asrwt . UreenbroS'6 C. R. HOWARD, T T General Ticket Agtnt. ( W. M.S. DUNN, Superintendent. -; Richmond V. HORATIO I WCODSi iPf Eeal Estate and InstLrance Agests, Salisbury, N. C, OFFICE. In the Courier1 Will sell and bnv real estate: renj t"8. and ccdlect the rents. 1 j- ' ! FIRE ANO LIFE INSURANCE t a specialty. : i J iff ' JOHN S HENDERSON. ATTomTf i will transact Ib.e legal kusineff of Patronage solicited and prompt ; ton guarantied. v Tt L National Ho RALEIGH, N. C. Board by the Day, Beantifully situated next to dn"o!f ff 1 Col. C. S. BROWN, ProPr f"c March 9, 76: 1 rr.

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