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m 13-11-"- dl I it ill II ill. 5 ? f I f III if 1 " i T il 'i P j. s i ill- f s i - i I: - ! 8 i4 I i : IT A i - ' i IS if tn : i i i : i ! s ' ! ; 1 S4 i J if . t .; I ft m s; j 'I l trli . li f-s 4i 1 .--Uil lb "ii.'i It If ii- if ti!' WW m ill n if! ' t's? Si . : m Hi. II itt M i - .i - 7- I - i i ' . fT r.ii -i.ii I a -, " - ..A t - i r - - t . ' a. a a . a- pleasure, for bv the same rigorous proceed ings, three thouMhd pf his Majesty's subjects. uve leen forced lo remove tnctnselvsle5on these" (Neal I. lSSj-5) Nr itthlIlphr Irs II has, more, than pnce, been held up to ad-j mirarioa4ir hi liberality and! toleration inU the charter to that effect, but which th Tounger Winthrop. k Puritanrscrured from his carelessness and! imbecility, for Connect icut in ltS02 is cited as evidence of thcitol , eradon of the church, of which Charles was the heatL But it was in his reign that the act of uniformity wis passed, "by which two 1 thousand clergymen I were deprived of their v benefices. Then followed the Conventicle act, and the OxfordltacxJUch aid, eight Viousana persons were xmprwyw oAdrdHced to:vant,'ana mattpanne grvc. in this reigit ateo, the Quakers were ranch persecuted and-oumbers of them, ipiprison edtw The Rev. Charles Buck, friftu whom w quote sars,1 in addition; that during the reign of James I, and some fallowing reigns, which include thaf of Charles H, accord lag; to a judicious 'iiistdi-iau;"re"4fy-fK, thousand person i iverie taniehed fnmi England, ' ty persecution V1'1 ; !' ' The above quotations, do not embrace ,a U tjthe of what might) be said, of the persecur tions of the Episcopal ciiureB.;in ixnn coun tries; and their are cited as reminders 'thatif the Puritans Jiau "hard Ana uiuer etemenja of character, ,tbey bad, hard and bittetr act.? of opprea4oa to devkpc"tbnif',:as well 83 to snow the injustice dfVeritas,1 who, witlx scarcely an e&eptfqi; holds 'the'TwscQi pal churcbi asinodHof tolerativw-heri ip. Dower. and a victim of Puritanical 'fanati cism, ,biutrv and persecution;:' when ' dr posed. . ; Yv;A-i On Forcathex Day, t; Pyhnouth, Dn j, cumber, 21st, 1370, Robert CWiflthrop, of illustrious Puritan descent, being fourth in Jrejruluar line;ifro'rn ohn i Winthrop, :eajljr Uomuctf of Massachusetts, and third inline- from John Winthrop nec.ticu,t father and early Governor of Gonr son-rr-in. an oration of ,reat power, spoke a follows; 4 An Episcopalian. well as by eueaiionrapd .warndy. attached o the forms jmd tle faith,,' ia which I was ' brousht up, i f ' ' and prizing that, very prayer-book whiclras uisowned atid dis paraea py uraaiora ana .'rewsier,-aaa uj Winthrop too,tas seeojidjpply.ttt Um Bible in the richness of its treasures pf prayer and praise: I yet roice, as heartily as any Con gregational 1st who listens to me, that our Pilerim Fathers were 'Separatist a. I rtjoice r too. that the Puritan Fathers of -Massachu setts,, who followed si them to these, shores purpose: that the prelatical ,ass,umptjons;and f tyran- nies. oi mat uaj. were rcsistou., io wijurcji ' wf Enelaud wqld never hare been tlie - po- i bte church it has sinc Jbecpiae,; had jtbere "I leen no seasonibfe protest against i cor ruptions, its extravagant formalism, and its overbearing intolerance." i ! : - f i - ; H . . ! These are grand arid noble' septinjents and would to God they were nQre .widely extended 'and felt than they are. If they were, we should bear less about "whimsicalj old- Puritanisu, ihin we doV That the Puritans were precise iln manners,' singular in their forms of legislation, and rigid,' even at times to intolerance in the. observance of their cherishedl principles, is not denied; Ibut theseV as Bancroft remarks', ware onlv the outward form's which gave to the, 'new.,! sect its marked! exterior. ' If from the out-' Wide peculiarities, w hich so easily excite the sneer of the superficial bbseYer, we look to the genius of te sect j itself, "Pwrftj vat Religion ftrmgling for the People. 1 i f j As Veritas expresses' k' perfect willingness" pto' contrast thejearl laws'bf liew England, yith those of the nwter country,' I pro pose to examine that pbint for a moment. The Puritans i of New ngiandj generally, foundel their laws upon "the judicial , laws of God, as they were delivered by Moses, apd as they are 4 fence lo tbe moral law, be ing neither typical nor deremonjal, nor hav ing any teferenci to Canaan." Can we as a Christian people objectj to such i Jaws thus divested f their . types and ceremonies? )V"hat other systf m could they adopt ? The English, with its tyth and benefices; its prelacy and civil jtyranny:? They had suffer cd under this system, and had fled from it- besides, its cumbrous machinery was -illy adapted to the new state of things; ' neither " had they any la book, butj the Bible; nor was the Ronian'jr any ocr system, stated to the exigencies of their novel situation, tike the Isartlitesthey hi id left "the house of bondage' and. gne out ;o pssess heathen lands, not to amajlgamate with the. people, but to worship the Lor dl their God. But I will only note thacontrast, lietwcen the laws ; 7f New and oldjEnglan, in iwo' respects. i And first as. ioxthiycnfyurt. In. '.England He law gave all ireal estate,! to the oldest on this is tlie-11Ur of its aristocrac. Wasnot the law of Moses, which divided the inheritance equally among the heirs, far preferable! What wouli this country oth erwise have been ) Rnt let us "notice in the next place, how great a change, in respert -to the infliction of capit punishments, was made. By the laws of England, more than om hundrtd andffty crimes were, till quite lately, punishable udth death. By the laws . whigh the New- England colonist adopted, this bloody catalogue was1, reduced to elev l pn. -. Onsuch a difference as this it would be idletocxpatiate.,l (Baconj Hist. Disc.) If '" " ""s. - is saia, meters asserts that the laws of New England v ere called riblue,M : because they were "bloody," the epithet ght with ten fold force, be applied to the laws of the land to whichj he fledto the laws of England itself. t.f Tlte Puritans", says Mataulay were tlie J08tmrkHblelK,dyofmea;perhnps,wmch the world has ever produced iWmany year, after the Restoration they were the theme of unmeasured invw tivA aL: sipn They were exposed to the utmost li centiousness t the press and of the stage, zLv:Yu:z;xr: ,refs ann t,ie stage were the mot licentious, "f But it is not jrom ; tne , laughers , a! Philosophy of Jrfrtory is to he who approaches this su one .jthat the 15 learnt And approaches this sub! ft clirvnT1' ma lully guard against the influence of that xl.c .v rmirme, wpicp has misled so man 3 rxceiient writers, j Those who roused the IHHipl tq resistitnce-who directed their Pleasures throuch a loaff- series of vonti years who formed out of the most unprom ising materials, the finest army that Europe bad ever seen who trampled down Kipg Church i,- and Aristocracy ibo, jn the short Jntervals of domestic seditioand rebellion, mad4he nme of England terrible to every native on the face pf the earth, vrere no -tul-gular fanatics? and "when rirt.nmtiitrM 4 r;tn into considpratbii, ice do rot hesi- ten fears afterwards- r . ,werj?y4i not tetfH nicaily and ; pf ofessed;hy yet all intents " end purposes, ' Separatists," also, j ; I ; rejoice j MMMMii,M i icrj.iiwi n rn i ,' --' - - mma I fate to pronound them a lrau a tti$et an Ion- eu ana u wu.g . a - In closing- ! wish to feturnmy; thanks to the-Editor of the Katchmdii, fori his pains taking Hbsralit'and kindness, and lo as sure be feadefsLof aj desire tb forbearfor IldTstotifTeTntisWGitefield did to 'Westley, "! Jiaveno Umefor optroTersy.' Carolina Watchman. . ! .lifVVaicteAyhtM the rumor that Ire favors1 Graut for the Prepi- Con'gtew wilt prohubiy ,.adj!iitu .ffom-f the vV leceraoer 10 iu yiu u o nuuaij.. ' The leijl iourtjiiet I'Cbai-lQU on r ,oi fjen. Grant ;will ;have( jecepttpu Sat 'Wla&phlfa; iiiade to give him a, u'oupartwan recep- , Jic Acadeuiyfof Mumc, in .LGreeville S.,C which alap comprised an; eiegan theatre,, waa destroy ol; .by fire, s Sunday! la It was Am inl and coatly builtl- ing, - r,: s.; t.fu: ;r- ' Alien. :Mathis colored, 'who Milled Reubip Hen iug, colored; In Pender coun-! ty, Septeral)er of last year, had his tria in .Wilmiugton, last week , ,aod was found guilty, and sentenced to bo hung on the Otli pfjanuary lfeSOwi; vmJ ,J M ' An "Atom and a'Mite" are Otf exhi- Jiition in Wilmington, K. C, and rausiiirf considerable interest especially' ntnong women and diildeu. Genera! Mite 'is 15 rears old and weighs' nl ne jwiiuids, , , a jor Atom is 10 years old and weigha,, fif teen pounds. il: ' 'The, Atlnbta' ponfititution .reports ex tcnsiye.jkilfiog fnfish in the northern coahtiea of Georgia by the : use of lytia mite, and calls legislation VvntheiKlji- iect to1 arrest thHYtfluitcWiie destruction. A iiere is no use ui. aiocKng ;airennis wuu fish if . the. people arc to be allowed to em ploy such wasteful nwans for their de- stTiictlohVi """if ' Mii."Caldwrtl, widow of 'the fate New ton, baitlwn, drowned hersejf n a well at Gieeiisbdro Saturday nigat. She had .....fl bcen.Bjetaneholy nce the death . of her husba'mf, ' which" occurred about a year ago, and had njedifated self-destrpctioo for some time. She was a much beloved 'member' of the Presbyfjeimu ciinrch, and thii sad incident was afflictive to a large cirele of friends. , .(. . -r, i Tlie'AVilniingtoil Star savs "fibhi e'verj section the ahawef, tome upj, Seymour is the man for 1880 for the 'candidacy of could fill column T with 'echoes of this opinion." , ' Mr. Seynlour would not V candidate for "Governor of 'New York aiid we be lieve he has ' heretofore refused Vo lic a candidate j for Presf deii t. There T noth ing gained if he refuses ' the use of his iiame p 1880. 4The notorious ..Eliza . Pjnk&too, col bi-edwaR linder niiest vecentlr, iii Mis- si 88i p pi, jior vne aneiige nniioerot ner husband, '.'Tlut'as' no evidence. cmiM.be iouuu ngniriBi ner, iue, was iitnari''q. luougu u is gj'iieiauy - ufcije:vcu -6hc is in some way the cause f the, death, which was very sadden, and another exatuina- mm oi me oouv is 10 ue niaue. - , . L. DiJullocU, iu I Edgecombe county., near Rocky1 Mount, iaiaod from oue pump kin Beed, SiU8 pound 'of iiumpkiuH i?ne puinpkiu- Heighiugti one ihaudrcd and i , NewRpaperSjCpntinue tobagpn panipy jhipapfir tha'tjMr. Johft V, Steele, of .wan,;Uad gsUh.credl,i9.i p?mukiiiB from oneylue, weil?ugJiu; U aggregate 529 lbs., or au average jof -over 2711). to the pnmpkin;; ; ' ; - , .tj, . ; , 1 . ." The Raleigh (66ci-r. reports that V. B.,Farrar, of that ijjeity, has invented; tiu-U'ue Jer wheel bf I3i inches diame ter 41 inches opeM gate, which on trial uuder 71 feet head, fejxoelled by great odds .1 13 inch , wljeel of it, . difierept .pateru . diiving t-wjee as igjach ( uiachineryj with better results. It is pronounced . a great success. From the same source . we learn that . Raleigh is safe bu tlie score of Cb l ist- mas meat.: a man 1 rm a W eottrn county is oii the road with tivjotliousand 'possums. lie js tuiviug tueui uowu, co tpeeiijr in a drove makinsJS.- -iniles day, Jhey, duujt try taget away or, attempt tq climb 'VtVe, but after a little training keep the track and skeet right oheadVt'thejr; pay .7 I SHAME-The ShelUv Jirrorrtstnfea that there.is air old man i in the ioor'honse of oieuveianu count j- tfno lias sixty- grand childrein Can it bejipossible that there is iMt one among nil that number of grand children who could Dot take1 care of the loor old man andj wale his last davs deasaut and comfortable wit honf letting liui he on the couuty as a charity charge! m.,,x niHum w wmie people," on ' now great? f. .hn'tAt,. . .i .. 4 Bnt we are told that rtirht hr in 'Mrlr- lenburgi Kbple of pMiertf ''nnScwIitf are vjell able to tale carfc iif 'thetp near kin, apply to the county Hiimissioncrs for art anoyance in moneyjfur tlieif supports Chat. Democrat, i M-a .. in : jPublic charhjes are taking the place Of ot-iimm children and the helplraged. 4 Pr6fe$soi'.Pt 6cfoi'8 prophecy of a me teoric ahower on the 27th pv.,. was ful fllled'b'tiie people of BakmVpie, ft '& . ... . ..I'm-.., -...ni.-'f .Hli'l? a -K!-in- I .-j The fall elections have been the oc casion f verjf lusty crowing by the re- publican party and tne vemocraia uaye veryfgeueniUyeu feeding bad about it. But )fliciai reports do npt in many cases suatiiu tlui iejojciug on the oue hand or justify the depression on tlie other, j The democrats have generally stood firm find although beaten, as It was expected they would be, they held their . own audi in some States made gabjs.1 i -r,--4 . - r if. groe ii tliat region roly have the Kana feverf-aud it heaiaof many who are going, They are actuated ly gfowlng t-eports f a, eheap, passage iiich for nlniost uothiug, ; ik cames for, the catching, crop gnjwing without work, aboundiug gui plenty to live pn at almost ho cost. rlnuureus tire going ana many, n not an irill sooner' oi later? repent their folly.' ; , The Qoldabprov.Jlfttf enger . publishes a telegian froui one. of n. party. who wept to Indiapaj a few weeks , ngo lea vipg .their bfif' Jftnth Carolinaihome in great jjloe.' This telegram is! as follows : ' . s p. ?! ni l riiiBjr bxiifJti ir "X f. M. Nov. 29 ' C J. M, Swaringeu,! Cpustable, Goldsboro, i'Nc-.t --:!,; ": -ts? ' ' i: f - ...Tell colored itepple therpare no houses here. They had bejtir pot come, i j - 1 -V'y . ''CnAs..REjt).S --:-Tlia aeiider-or this 'telegram is Said to be aii intelligent aiidjreliabJe man; ftaH rjveduat in time t atop Ihia old .father who was pp. the. Miut , pf takiug jiassage for the sanie State. He has concluded to wattu'widlei 1" m I i i - - f- -I-' I" ; 24ad Dog. 'Anther rabid dog has run througli: Uickory;) aa, ve fearn.,froiri the )Vetern Curpli , tthis time bitiug only a fe-.other'dogs. But b' escaped, and ia few hours afterwards the 'mad stone, kept in Hickory, was' sent for to relieve a boy who had been bitten J near the Sparkling CatawbaS .SpriMg8,i; Two little boys were bitten in Hickory, last Spring, by a mad dog which also bfl several other pei sous and any number pt nogs, nojf ami otier stock.' Did thd uiad stone' core theiu all t - HVe ! ueverj heard that the bites proved serious even, in any case. is the luoiereniarkablo fronl. jlhfc fact that April, a servant mau of the late Win. Si. M aca y , wa b i 1 1 e n by a , ra b i d dig n ea r this place in 1 843, and had the combined medical attention of the late Drs. Pleasant and Alexander Henderon, Dr. Gr. B. Douglas, Di ,Isaac Burns, and Dr. Alex. Long, all learned in the Professionand some of them eminent, and yet the. man died in about two weeks, notwithstanding he waa under treatment from the hour he was bitten, lt was a east; in which uiedi cal gentlemen tnade the contest between medic,al science and, the rubbies sharp as possible. . j NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF ",: HJ3ALT1I. -.This Board and it labors ; more inline-1 uaicijr conciMu tuej icopie oi uiu &rate than any other,' not; even excepting the Agricultural Board It is ita especial d it tji to (guard i tho Iiealtlr of tlie people, whjch is)f;m6re value to milies than silver orrgold." fTJey aie, from time- to time, issuing tracts on Kiilijects Mppertain ing to tlie puUie health, designed to give accurate information how to guard against dieae and to limit contagions. We havp bbfore us the tract on Diphtria (just published), which contains a large amount of information of great value to eTery community.'; for this dreadful disease, claims for its dominion every clime ami season of the year. The tract first treats ! of Diphtheria. j ! vvnuiwiii i ami mine iiiiuiuim yt a .disputed iqnt&tionT wains' us that experience and observation have hown that it is.Wtter to err on the safe afe side and treat it as a contagious disease, by' carefully ex H riding froni tlie wck loon'i pensons of weakly constitution, fho-e : ad aU olherB whose help is not required. Lnuer tlie Iieads of Limitation, Drain- iiyi-, ntiii r KKKiuru.i, nil" llill'rsilliwg Uai swAA I J... .'I.. 4 7 . it... . fc . I . .1 .x iiluth the greatest prevalence and malignity of diphtheria is during the time of the gret- est soil-soakagp, the autumn rains, bv which fascal matter is1 carried into the earth, and thus reaching sprmgs and well. -The most perfect drainage, possi bteig therefore urged; not only as a pe- . - - ... . . . .. ventive of this but of all its kindred in- feetious diseases. Ventilation in and un- der dwellings is urged, for says tin pa- per: Pure water, purcLair, and a plenty of sunlight are of the utmost, importance in a hygieuic point of view." I But there are so many important points in this tract-aud they are of such nniver sal iuterest to the public that we have determined to publish it entire, so that every reader of the Watchman nay have the advantages of its many valuable sug gestious. i ' -it ' r I! The press, type and fixtures of the Concord Sun are are advertised to be sold at auction iu Concord' on the 22ud iust. Parties desiring, further informa tion can address Wade H. Harris, at : "Discharged His Emploter.---A worthy Botne time a colored voter by the name ( of pant Yesterday Dnn went to thegei-. ttvmari anil irmi-uli-liifArmol him l..if li'; intended 1o qnit When asked why he had determined to do this he said his em- Plyer had voted gainst his candidate and he -couldu't work for any mm who voted' contrary to his (Dan's) interest. 4Bnt,"said the employer,' "yoh did not ace me vote.? f'Ko," replied Dan, "but you didn't show roc your ticket," and he walked off, This is rsither reversing the usual order of thing3, Augutta Chronil cle.Gth. . - -; ' - 1 1 They are petitioning in llonrne for tn mma W . a M. . n n . I . A A 1 , t that township.5 ' f '.wjtrti a nn it -fl irn .irt'Ti 0 f s. .X.v?-rsT l i IlJI 111- Nil II Ml! It II II l - If 11 II ! y. r - i n 1 1 n n r i rrKi ?i MiiMaiMiWi 4s niiiir'A"M i r-f ---- i ifc Mitn - ! 7 ..- . -,. .. .. ZZ , -A- ! r ' China Linen Dolls Wax Dolls, i . - I MUSIDfll CHIDES. JflPAHESE FAHGY WARE. BOHEHIANqyASES. Bohemian Toilet Sets. I TOY PISTOLS. Pistol Caps. PicNic, Key West, Pride of Kev West, OrlanJo, Imperials, Champion, Sweet Zeplivr, Oprobio, PIPITS. FRUITS. ORANGES, , Lemons ' I . BA.YAXAS, MALAGA GRAPES, Calufornia Pears, Apples, h rfor RenfGf Lease! ii:a.j cotton, n limn new farm, with houses, 'will, &.c Alblri G. M. SETZEK, 8:2w ul China Grov-i-. N . C. BEEI HIDES, FURS, SCKA1MH0N, BONES, BAGS, METALS, ANDIRONS, SHEEPSKINS, WOOI, LOOSE COTTON, And other Produce Wanted. Don't Fi get. S. J. BINS WANG Ell, SStoije OrrosiTK Post OrncK.j S: i ut P ----- - TlflW WWW VHTT TPflPftF FT I A1u,f U11 1 AUU ""Villi 11 : JUST RtCEIVEO AT OARKEa'S i Au Elegant ilascrtitunt cf j 1 t 1 j V.' Il L 1& till cite AjrOOClfc j Consisting of Toilet Set, White, Blae, i Biaek, Green and Chocolate coloird, Yh ,n Tl,5lu " 'JI n8' "' c ! t.L perf,iiBe Cases .Jewel Casketf. Toilet j Cases, Colgates Dest Soap. A lot of Ja- ! psniese Wave, such as Trays, Pull Boxes, I !....-. II.... .11- i.t 1?.... f , . ; r ..'... i Boxes, &c, &.C., 5c c. Kj, . ttt :il,,,n,.rt,. tlu-.,.. Httit if : ! ; Mews Apncy - SALISBURY, N. C. PERI0DI-CiLS, 1 1 ! fEECTFULL : I thut-I have made RESPECTFULLY inform the public arrangt-mentrf to furnih resularlv TT or all of the Illustrated oniier. fNvel, Magazines, &c., &c., t j PUBLISHERS' I I j RICES. X will deliftr ihemregularly to ctiHtomrrs and mibwriber, and can procure ptomitlv any ; Nbrel. Library, Paper, c., wluoli may ie ! wanted. i:M Make known yoiir want in this lire, and they shall be MippliedUjfiaff ii if! ' U. C4 AiMRGAN. NGTiaE! ! - tot . X will m11 on the puMiewpinre in Salialinrr On tlie "27th day nf December 1879 for ceah, a Wflon' Vlj?y.of, IJejse Kale, to - , ..... . - . . . EDWARD CUO WELL. &j2t. Dveeiuber Ii, 1879. CIGARS Hipfist ChsIi Prices! Illflslralei Papers, k. C li peol ate C ar aniel 'a , Vanilla . Lemon fct raw berry ao Cocoa nut do Walnut Walnut TafTv, a. Peanut Bars, Coco a i i ut C rea ni, Imperials, Cordials, Decorated Creams, Guava Jelly, Regatta Chocolate, . Spanish ' ' db Assorted Pralines, li- C ry st al ized Pi noppples, do Fruife, Burnt Almonds, Cream do Japanese Cocoanut, Gum Drops, Marh mallow Drops, Sugar T(YS. do FRUIT laple Sugar, MIXTURE, 25 CTSi PER LB. Plain ( 4in dy Ail Kinds. ; i mmm mm Who haor.cf n d the rr.OI'LE.S' MACHINE will prefer it over all others, and . "ACORH COOK STOYE'ivyTOSAVI WILLIAMS BROWN Has the exclusive sle of this celchnitod Cork Stove hiiiI they are going off like hot cakes. " 7-tf BURIAL CASKETS! I have just received ana liaye on exhi bition in the Ttoom Abore th Hardware Store of Messrs. Crawford & Taylor a ve ry Handsome Assortment of Biitial Cas Itets to which public attention iW invited "THEY ARE OF VERY NEAT STYLES, Carefnllv Made and of various Grade. -Will behold low." Penon winliing anr thing of the kind should call nnd we I hem. I am prepared to Undertake and - fnrnh-h cvervthing reqtijr-ed.- S Special attention Jo re'rvir EU diea from Di?olonng.-?a I haye had iuiicl personal expenen'e in thiJIine nndfeeltire of giflng atls'actirn. . - : c. w. c. wooiwnTB. ICov. 25, 1379. - ' ' 'ii 6:6m f ( Jieaa&TiriwTi'hrt,'T Vii i' i"T f j 4 ,r;"'Jp'," " "is ij,,'-y; Almonds, S. S. Shelled, Vvralnuts, - Filberts, Pecans, Brazill, ' . Cocoanuts, ? Hazelnuts, JjO'hdon Layers, Loose Muscatels, A'alencia Seedless, CURRANTS. FIGS, MINCEMEAT, Chipj)ed Beef, PREPARED CODFISH. CRACKERS. Macaroons, Soda, Oyster, Ginger Snaps, Lemon do - Nicnacs, ". Mushroom, Alphabet, Animals, Butter, Kindergarten, -Extra Jumbles, Graham Wafers, OAT MEAL CRACKED, Cakes. o do Sholle.'!.. 1 I t AGENTS selling it find it just what the PEOPLE want. It. makes the shiittlc lock fctitfh, runs easily, des the widest range of wtufc, and winds the bobbins without running the works of the. machine.. Write for descript ive tirculars and full particulars. 1301 & 1303 Buttonwood St., PilLpliia Mil Machine Co., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 44:ly ISMC A.SHEPPARD &C0M2a2t!nerOtt. - Manufactures of TEE CELEBRATED Unsurpassed for Durability, Economy, and Convan'mto . Ad Perfect la OpcnUlmk ALSO A VAKIED ASSORTMENT 07 8TJFEBXOB HEATING STOVES C. F. BAKER & CO., Salisbury, N. a WO B&Ut BY lOflEY! Youa WARS BUY FROM And you will not only ave money, bnt get the Best Goods made. eu will find in Ida Well Selected Stock of Hardware, Mower", Threshers, and Sewing machine, Straw-Oiitt ts Ss Corn-Shellers, GraiiuCradlei", Grain and Gra Scylhef. riown, Hot's, Mattcka and Picks, Shoyele, Spades and Korko, Glace, Paints, Oils, Putty, and Varnish, LoHcs, Hinge and Screw, Dissten's Cross-Cut, Hand and Mill Saws, i Blacksmith & Carpenter Tools. HOUSE AXD MULE 8II0ES, Tin and Hollow Ware, Patent Oil Cans. ! nd Hollow Ware, Patent Oil I Patent Fly-Fans nnd Traps. BUGGIES, OPEN AND WITH TOPS, t tt tr , it;w ochs, namess jeatner ann Mountings, Wason and Biiot Material, mention. ' At Heili's old stand, main street, SALISBURY N. C. 1TI11L S0:ly TY ! 'r ;- rziNf 1 i IT " IT' 'V I- fc -JI, -I ! Hi'; Practical Blackslik l!-t ; suape or tor. All shoeln ohstrw' prpmptlj done Ten MOABLE W li - a . . ... - ly vmiie l a Mtrts-ige or !)" ! 1 ' Urowii, lu Sopliia lleslie'rer, ,a,,.j f X ! ,l.,vof LmnrvVl a,t i V. Ill lnk Aji. nl i- ,u .. nRi. - r an "., and up.ni wMoi, .luilh i' -n 1 1 rAit."f i r h i i I expose t r ;lt an,.,;,; M "iurl rl-l..u-.euo!j- iti thrown 6f !i t ! : V t f. nr 15th Day ol December Hi 12 oVNu k M;. the fVm,.;..., V M wil: The Loi r IW ( fij'lg'.t BROWN'S LIVERY STiBir embracing crealer-jmrt (,f i j( i chafed frtin-i:lwiii h;ivr mxi ,M.j: p.- heir, Dr. W. K. li;,,,;; ,.,,1 ItN ihe Kpicop.iU;luiVi-h,n ilie Town Mil . 1 tout ti;iy oi .-umisi, ClIAS. PuiCE, Soi'UIA Attorney. Augl4toDecl5 , . Olusv Jackson' ik-st S ;eL-t .N'arjT Mrrn.- n m ''- . h II I! MM Tflffl 'ltf , FIRST Mmm AWAiiDED . ' at TliK . STATU PAIR, - v't.- r..ii.t...; :.' M ! xiuiii inv iiMinn in impinvpnieots: j Elegant guildcd stand, iaiproviiiBoJjL vr:u.i.., 4i i ...... . thenvathine..Iuipruvwrj;ituiU Jouitu,1i inaKea it ! : THE LIGHTEST RUNMlfiQ r.&CHUE . BEFORE THE PL'SLIC. Sold cheap for cash, or s:r.all inunniit. instHbuL-nts, at the office of the Singer Manufacturing Company, next ijoor t Barker's Drug Sforer ' A- 4:ly. 5 . JjO. REAM, Ar JTTST HEf!EIVElVAnT:irR CAT? LOAft 4- OP ESIITRSON, FImR&CO'S ; Celebrated Busies, vyttaan-J wttaouuTepi, I33JSOlXTI03rfl N Bodies Coal-box and I't.tno. nia icTT paltcilj se soaed wood, yiite t -ml scivvvd tlroir. I i Whbels Gifnutne ?rvca paU-rr. r?rtxii:i IS before Daiited. . . i Ttbk Made ot hmt Itefl net Iron, PCci'.'itS by 5at-1 1 way Iron Hoi is. AXELS Solid t ollar, l loci), ' patent, AnorBrul SrRiSGS KHptlc, wairnnted ojI-iewiirp;a. ; Okakixo MadP qf btt. st-asonl llck"ry.i - 1 I rom WOhk i-est'u:uty-tif n-tjtifd fr:t.iw-'rt.trtii. Sbats 8trentiteo'ii b pitsn aJ-(tnierhn.! Paistisu I':in?'d i:W.st!i j-.-i 4tr'.,uu?n'iiU:. er onmrof-ot-iTt'T:. - -l Tops I.r.iMicr "rn.if. t,i.Ti."s. -anil M t?ty. ruU!rr r. ut, C .--. oi-.-:f ilsi hrti-JM. i Crynuxj and BAfks t V-tA-r i-srr fcfrn ' Sa.VKr-!.fa:.s)T crl :':jio 1. stn-aU-co' ! atUiMRif bar-by T piatt-s.- i :: 3 AM STF.K; : 1 'i Tlisc n'l?a1es are ;n i.".irr" :. v-'i'.'Vf-Hn41? son-ible usijc. it 'i-.o ytnLfroia d ite il !rf l But I will not nrr'0 v : :m- r.':iitr.M'A acrree If any.vl Srrt4'(. ar U I:--! jtvoBir.; pd br impTf-;;!oi l-i :.i it-ili! -.uir'-'.-, the -un' is :( ta.-n-- w uja tv th :r hisr. 1 return hiri a n w ync,' U ytyln rli 'c-arJ-Mvoasi:n ... The -F--3 .'s rp n 'f i' i Vii'tlPir 4 so tlity - r: o -i -i-r :-);-. .r -,-, -i H-'p j f?fTb,n sitJCf' " t-' la i '! ' .' f'.t H11' " triaUtrWt '-r;":tV:.--ht;i. ;.'! mii .fc'ti wt ifcirl- tn ev..;-y- f'f-rt j VtEI.; sdm. cb in 'or cash. fr- Call and ox-vaine thr-ai snOif-V;?!!; fore purchaslajj eln-iwire. M h. 77. SMIT2D3AS.'Mj-r AROUND til CORNER TO THE PU3L1C GREETIHSl t CaMnet Maters and ; Carpentp . Their price are as low a it i r1 make them, and iheir work not inferiors -Ther Ell ordeis in Uu dpirtments. -,. "Thoir'rMilv made stock in ' hand coJ' j a general aaonment of hoti.e furnU "Inees 1 atead. Bureau, Clothe Pre, ,nd I Rack. Wardrobes, BK)k Cases,CuprVu Chin Preae,CHndleSlnd, Jinp i. Tables Wahtands Chair-, &c. W , keep an assortment of COJTJTIISrS- nt tr-ilniit nine and nonlar. from SI "PTI'j vexation delay. Will contract for cart I i i -a ,:if...i: Will tt AIo, moow oasn. uiey uu -- writer i wnric inn warmnL iuili.i.ii iivi. - furniture. Shop nearly opposite Office. JULIAN FBAl'f .::: ; - 4:ly 1 -i" .SnWscribc" for the Waiehmai ony Mortgage Deeds for salefcere .150 various other blanks. , notit- r ' if -1-j Bmies ! Ban !j . Eiii!!! IUL1AN&FRALEY 4,, W WW
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 11, 1879, edition 1
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