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L jcli North, Stoic SALISBURY, FKlDATrV MAR. 19, '69. TU A COQUETTE. BY ALIO TAMIIT. V" Round and round iu tha rnacjr Jane Your dainty feet bare come and gone, Till th midnight hour is long aioce past, Ami lb renting hour will tell of uVwi. ' , '.' RmiuJ an.I round, while your floating curls, Tour wonderful smile and eyes of blue, Hare scaled bis bondage and at your feet, Be wain to pour a libation true. a The ground where yon tread U fragrant now, " With flower of bis fancy, pure and bright, The air you breathe i faint and aweet With tb' opening buda of lore's delight 1 The bunch of violets that you fare. With scarce the glow of a conscious thought Is rarer to bim than eastern gems 3k By the wealth of even a kingdom bought But the rose be gave yen wjth shy tad smile Watching your blushes conie and go. JaVas sr ashed in the dance baasath your feat Aa 70a glided graeefully to and fro. ii sasari 1 ( ' - SAYING "NO" EAST. bad " How la it you nurer to with boys, or get into bad scrapes I" asked oue little fellow of bis playmate. "Ok," said the other, that's 'cause I don't ear "No" easy. We thank that boy for his secret. It is worth a great deal more than a bag of moner. yf hare no doubt saying "No" easy baa rained many a child, and man, ana woman, too say ing "tf o"' as If you did not quite mean it. When a bad boy or girl tries to coax yoa to do a doubtful thing, say MNo" aa ii . . . . . . ... .. 11 you meant " o, ana nothing out "no." When sin whimpers an excuse for doing wrong, aay "No, and no mistake. WncsW Satan asks yon to serve bim, and muki-gn as treat promises as he did to the Lot Jesus in the wilderness, do not say "No, easy, bnt answer bim as Jesus did "tint tot behind me, Satan." That ia a "No las can understand. with the neck or noaale near of i dish or trough, beneath of tko water. the bottom the surface Deep Plowing. Tin Commission of the Agricultural Bureau, at the city Washington, lately announced that expe- rimenta made by that Institution hare de monstrated the great importance of deaf) plowing. The commissioner says that an increase, of ono inch in the depth of cultiraed soil, through the United States, would add one-six th to the total agricul tural products of the country, which would be equal to many million of dol lars. . the bath l method.. 6 FECIAL NOTK J It was the !( . 1 i nu. of ssanaWcaea sn 0 lioka.Msarn.red . ., . hare ererr sutl brad iM'forAJBsjiMis: and Kmm years, from an afMBi v.rKrii.K ika tret year of the Ul nar. During all thai d to draw MB en ima about, on crutches, la Van, ba invokod the bast im-d- leal tolent of th. ; and visitad th moat eassMted medi. down and exhauM. 1, he gave np all hope of recovery. At th. Mage or Ala case, navtug been swenamawv his laatsiil friends from inning, he .tetarssnsoa aa anopt a of trentm. nt. the result of his own To Make a Bulky Home U'or. Inltedectlou. It is euough to say. that thla DRUGS, MED WIN EH, dbO. 1 NEW Drug Store AND FRESH DRUBS. MEDICINES, AC. in Salisbury, N. 0. 8TRIN0 OF PEARLS A rose is nothing for many grow In the garden bowers each summer day ; But oh, beware, you never may Cud A heart like the one you cast away I - -BABBAlH-BBADINiF. THE NAME ON THE ROCK. Come, listen to me. and I will tell yon A story of axboy who once tried to get little, honor for himself by writing his name higher th.m all others who kad gone before him. J here is in Virginia what ia called a great "natural bridge." It ia formed of large pieces of rock, wkich hang over from two hills, and meet fire hundred feet orer a deep ralley below. You may be sure that many people go to aco ibis curious bridge. One day several boys came to this rocky rchway to cut tbeir names on its sides Some put them toward the bottom, and some chose a higher place ; but one, more bold than the rest, looked np, and saw the names ot many of the ruttors high above bim. "1 will try to outdo them all," said be ; "my same shall be the highest yet" In a few moments he waa E aeen climbing the jutting crag. Ha got on rery well at first holding by the bush es and brambles, until ha waa beyond early all the names on the side of the hill. He went up till he waa above the tops of the highest trees which grew in the valley, and still upward he went, till he came to a spot which those from below told htm was high enough. But he yet aaw at a short distance above him a name and in his pride be shouted out, " I will beat that." Again he went on with his climbing. He cot notches on the side of the arch, and holding on with One hand. kwjAd away, with the other. At UfJaUiest and ouly good pn Tie wa1! a point winch no one btrfOrW ai deeply as a good t plow, and follow with Mum bad reached, and there he cut hit name on tho limestone rock. The climber now thought of getting naok to tho ground. But this was not so PSsy a ma'ter aa he at first took it to be. 9 If it was hard to get up, it was yet , harder to get down. He saw the danger into which his pride had led bim, aud his i bead began to be dizzy. By this time a large number of people had come together. His father, mother, brother, and sister had heard of his peril, and were there also. "Yoa cannot de scend," cried some of the crowd : " try ,Ogd gain the top." And this was all that done ; so, step by step, be began way upward. At length his I was nearly gone, and be clung Ic of the rock I deepest agony of mind bis father to him, ''William, William, do I down, i our mother, aud liar- ill here ; we are praying for yon. look down. Keep your eye to- ttbe top." At the sound of his fath er the boy grasped the knife again, rard be was seen once mora slow- ive, until he found himself directly the middle of the arch, lira sight cs hanging from above roused him M ...1 111 . J ;w eltort. J no blade 01 n is anno waa a a .at a arw . . Mr worn to me i ist nait incn. ne cut tie more notch with it. and it fell from Ibis hands to his mother's feet. What was now to be done to save him t At this moment a man lay down at full length with nearly half his body banging orer the top of the bridge. He lowered a looped rope within reach of the fainting oath, who was just able to place it over aod and then under each arm. And now he waa teen swinging orer the fearful height, while those from above gently -raised him to the top. As ho came up, one tf the crowd seized him, in his arms, and bald bim up to the view of the rest, ! while the shout, "He is safe ; he is Bute, Was heard above and below. Yon hare listened to my story ; now attend to what I have yet to say. I have, K my time, seen many climbers w ho have MHsbed to cut their namea higher than others in the world. They bare sought to reach some of the lofty places of earth ly renown. But I hare seen them at last, like the boy who cot his name on the sock, in places of danger, aud from whence some hare slipped to rise no mora. Instead of cutting a name for yourself in the world, you should rather try to do a little good in an humble way aa yoa pass through it. I would rather have my name in letters of lore and gratitude on the heart of a poor orphan child or afflict ed widow, than on tho proudest statue or loftiest rock that stands on the earth. Bnt above all things to have your name found "written in the Lamb's book of life," Bev. xxi. 27. For what good will it do yon If you have the wealth and honor of the world, and your name placed on lofty statues, and yet have no place in Christ's Chnrch on earth, and no part in His glory in heaven ' Hay it be your desire and aim to believe in Jesus a your Saviour, that through His merits your sins may be forgiven, and to obey Him as your Lord ; then you will hare yoar name written in bat bok, and there it will remain when world and suns shall be no more My LU le Library. t'o ught Take tke world aa it is, not at i to be. 1 Forgive thyself nothing and others much. The end of wrath is the beginning of repentance. To change and to do better are two dif ferent things. It is easier to Blame than to do better. Ood'a mills goes slowly, bnt it grinds well. Jtcvenge converts a little ritrht into a great wrong. Charity gives itself rich, but eovetons- hearas Msetf pror. With patience and time the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gowu. The ami dial only counts the bright honrs. Vhe best rule is to be polite to every one, ane, unless rudeness amounts to pos itive and intentional insult, to take no hi-ed of it It Is the only way to be happy, in a world where every second roan is too obtuse, aud every third one too ill-tempered, to be pleasantly and frankly courteous. A BEAUTIFUL ILLUS1 TON. It is raid of the Icelanders that they scrupulously observe the usage of reading the sacred Scriptures every morning, the whole family joining in the singing and prayers. hen the Icelander awakes, be salutes no person until he has saluted his God. He usually hastens to the door, adores there the author of nature and prov idence, and then steps back, saying to his family, "God grant you a good day." v bat a beautiful illustration ia thla of the Christian obligation on the part of house holds to recognize and worship Ood. India where a horse can and will not draw, instead of whipping, sparring or burning him, as is frequently the practice ia mora civilised countries, tbey quietly get a rope, and attaching it to one of the fore feet, one or two men take bold of it and advancing a few paces ahead of tko horse, pull their best. No matter bow stubborn the animal may be, a few doses of such treatment effects a perfect ear. Food f Work Horace. A home that! la iu tho harness every day need ii abundance of food, ana the right kinw Oats make mora muscle than corn, and should always form ftwM the aasAef a bard working horse. Cbrn giyes.Tdnmp- em and impart warm JR rider the weather, the more com j lira naggag, the work, the more oats. JOB PRINTING, BLANKS, AC CSJGCreJ vSammamj w w w ri HjMYD B CIRCULARS MJoxxXXxaXa xm LABELS is not an much new, as it fa. the mora skillful application of what has been long known, and attempted by the I 'by a Wans. Aamvsome weeks of the most unweaneu peisatpring efloru, he waaapjmraWd with the most gratifying results. IOWd, Ola rap ol tlinustag simitar HKiiUrW only U HHeviswf fllrl(' air ' S '"'"Mfmafl Imueflts to those who id improvement and rraovarr, was almost magical "ao much so. that la braking back upon his condition a year ago. be ciui. even now, hardly realise the truly wonderful Im provement. ... .. SI Profoundly grateful 1 blessing, he la desirous X similar M afmetad. lie to treat, but CURE, all of tho fewer extreo. sack as old aud ill-etaidhfeaed Omars f the ban s VarieoM Vkct. weak aad mlewaoav Joints, Ac, no mutter of how losmjtonding. the great MvafaVHgM M monk that no patient, as 't the aace medicine is used. lira oaarri s stiati tw m e geasrrel depression of i he times ; and ally indigent, will be treated "without ev aad without price. am Luwaatira Dr. EDWARD SILL RMFKCTFOLLY announces to his nuator Hp old friends and patrons, and all others, jgfke is now opening, in the building on R E Corner Main Ai Fisher streets, near the Boy den House, au a STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, rafeoueof mask of treat n nnpoeedootlo eise. 5CC. and '.! fesjatao VmmmB those Fob, 12 tf AGRICULTURAL. . How to Prepare Land for Orchards and Gardens. Many farmers, especially new beginners, are puzzled as to the best modeef preparing land for this tree or that one, for strawberries, for grapes, and all kinds of orchard and garden plants. If tke ground is not nnderdraiiied, the Nmua4tswMhMi team can pull the a subsoil lifter, ran as deeply as another team can pull it. Add to this a good coat of stable manure, if it can be had. if not, use the best fer tilizer that can be procured, always re membering that the best of these last are but a moderate substitute for the former. ben tins is done there u no necessity for digging large holes, or for putting manure in the holes ; and if n cartful es timate is made of the cost of this kind of preparation, as compared with the ex pense of digging large holes, it will be found to he as economical and rastly beneficial. But wheu time and labor arc wanting, aa ia sometimes the case iu planting orchards and riueyards, to pre pare land in this manner, it is much bet ter to plow and subsoil siriys of land, about five feet wide, where the rows of trees and vines are to be planted, than to depend upon digging large bole. We are opposed to putting any manures or stim ulants in the holes with the foots. L-t the fertilizers be, incorporated ia the soil, where the roots will rind them as they, grow, but do not stimulate them lo a lux uriunt growth at the onset, that they may be starved as soon as they reach the edge of the bole. We hare nerer known this method of preparation to fail when fol lowed with proper cultiration. Price of Farming Land. A corres pondent of the Agriculturist says : "I no tice that (arnu are sold iu the Caroliuas for five dollors per acre, and in Lancaster county, Fa., for two hundred and up wards. hat makes the difference, and how can we make the cheap lands in this viciuity worth two hundred I" To this query the editor of the Agriculturist re plies that lands are worth, for cultivation. any sum that they pay the interest on.i i ue uaronna taiius ao not now pay the interest on five dollars, and the Lancas ter county farms do pay the interest on $200 per aero. The difference fThot al together owing to the quality of soil. Good neighborbod, security of property, healthful climate, facility of getting ma nures and for marketing farm products, nil effect the price of land. Iu the South land is plenty, and the workers with capital few. In Pennsylvania the work era are many, and they all Want land. Of course the price goes ap. Bring in mora workers who have capital, and im prove your cultivation, and the price of land will increase. A very in teres tiniL1 question, for the farmer to solve is, how tdm . boshes an acre oi average una pay ttie in terest on 9ZUU. tetter fieafts - .AND EVERY OTHER KIND OP JOB PRINTING, . EXPEDITIOUSLY, WELL, And CHEAPLY done .AT tkii met. 2 ISrCh rkH of Court, Sheriflb, Ma gitrute8,aud others, in ordering blanka will pleaae refer to the Forms aa num bertd in " Hand-Book for County Offi cers," published by Nichols & Gorman, Raleigh, N. C. Addrtu . J. IS III' SK It. SILL, f . D. MlSCELLA NE0U8. JOS. HOKAll. HBJtaV HoR A II J & H.iiORAH. WATCH MAKERS a an BUM. Iloiiirstt'nri Ulanks JEWEL. Having iK)uorvTiiBi!iiTiRE stock of L 11. Davis; snl a ided Ursely to il, we are now prepared to furnish anything usually kept iu a first class Jewelry Store. We may be found in Cowan's Brick Row, next door to F. H. Spragoe's Office. All kinds of repairing done at short notice and satisfaction guaran teed. We return thanks to a generous Fublic for past favors, and hope by strict attention to business to mciit a coatiruianw of the same. P. S. All persons l aving left Watches and Jewelry with L M. Davis or Wilson & Farm, to be repaired are requested to call and get them; or they will be sum for repairs. Jan. 29, I860. 4 8m. bracing- almost every thing pertaininjr to a fat class Drug fure; winch be will sell, as lea always been hi custom, at the most satis- pncfs to purchasers. eaperaracv in, and thorough lamil- yaB business, in all us details and f together with his accustomed attention, authorises the which has, haramfsi i. in- hit exertions yg-, January 18C9. 1 tf INOW AND BELIEVE Tt'atOB.G.B.POUL- ! fcgjari saaaavi. i . bbk rr BaaVVsamVtoaWa aaaaaaaaaaaav w vaaaaaV Warded DRY 000D8, GROCERIES The Greatest Ipiiioeinent BVSB OrTKRKD TO THE PUBLIC I NEW GOODS ! NEW FIRM!! Robcr.H, MciVew fc Co., HO. X, CORNER MAIN A. INN 183 8T8., fNHLV A VOUNQ S BLOCK. A BE NOW H KC EI VINO their aaw XA. aad slHaat stock of Sprlig and Summrr Uoin, conrintlDg in part of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods. Trimmings, Yankee Notions. Ueady-Made Clothing:. flats, Caps, Hoots It Shoes, Hardware, Wood & Willow-Ware, Groceries, dec , 4 c , Allot which they offer as cheap or cheaper than thesaaas class of Goods can ba archased in this sMlhra of la Htast. Their goods were parchaasd exclaslvely for C4SK. aad will Ue sold eXCMslvatv INSURANCE COMP AN THE ABUN.TON MUTUAL .COMPANY OF VIRGINIA? A Virginia and Southern Institution Its Funds art kept in th South. It has met with unprecedented success. Its fortunes are setabiished beyond ant contingency. Tfce Oasasaav has capital aad aaaata. intact Ha liability that will oesapar favorably with say IdAr taencaece Oaatpaav aa the oaaUarat, which Is the teas last of rvspbnu bllitr iwaaaws an cautions! y adailaMeied by sstsat Phaeton, of responsibility and bmiuesa capSettv. ii aas ssuuiisbm iu clam to boutaara fatraai OFFICERS! PKKaiUKNT, JOHN E. EDWARDS, SON'S I)rug Storc 13 the Cheapest in Salis bury after all. He keeps slwsys on hand the best of Drags, ktt-dicipes aud every tbiug reliable in quality usually kept in a First Class Drujr Store. He buys his Goods Irom the best houses In the United States only for Cash, and by so doing he can afford to sell cheaper than Druggists who bay on time. Call on him at Wyatf a Old Stand, and tret his priroa before purcltasiiip elsewhere. 3T Prescriptions caro fully compounded day or uight at a price low enough to suit every ono. The ondersiiroed takes eaeat pleasure in announcing to the cititens of Lexington, N. C, Davidson aod the surrounding counties that he lias opened A NEW DRUG STORE IN THE TOWX OF ( For laying of Homesteads.) Agfaknew and unproved form LAM DEEDS, Revised and corrected by the best legal authority in this place, for sale. Address, mar. 10. J. J. BRUNER. PROFESSIONAL. M. H. PINNIX, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LEXINGTON, N. C. WlLL PRACTICE in the courts of David son, Forsytlw, (i milord, Alamance and Itan dolph counties : RtriBtacaV ' lion. R. M. Pearson, C. i. of N. C, Raleigh. " K. G. Iteade, Associate Justice, " " Thomas Set lie, " " " " R. P. Diek, " - J' H.-dforc Brown, Yanceyville, N. C. " Hon. John Kerr, " " J. K. McLean, Qreoosboro', N. C. " T4iomas Kuffiu, Jr., " ,AM " 3. M Cloud, D.ibson, N. C. January. 29, 18G9. " 4 If Dr w P. Bason, DENTIST. ; OFFICE on the corner of Inniss and CharM Streets, near the Mansion House As the above is sometimes out of office; thotS ealliiiK ia Ins nbseui-e.. by leunim their iiasaeaiatna Letter llox. in lute-e loor; or by aiiilress HUWaaa P.O. Halibury; wili receive notice immediately on his return. j N. B. Having nsed Anaerthetiea tor 90 years, aa one need be deterred br tear of I'ain, and very tH for want of means who value time ami observe dU rections. 1 tV Produce taken for Dental sen ices, (it pisSa I. assaaai DR. C. A.KE 1 I A I N i ; renimea tlie practice ol saWlciue respectlully offers Ins professional services lo (tie public. jjg OFFICE : The one lute ocenpied by Wliitav head dC 1 leudei son. vala nniy be lei t at tii . illi, -.. or At Knnis' Druir Situm Salisbury, Feb. IX SC0. 9-Sm North Carol! aa Lund Comp in, . i Incorporated by Special Act of the Gener al Assembly, 1869. FOB THE JyOCATION OF Voi-thoru aid Uuropmu Settlers. oorJh balb or IMPROVED FARMS, TIMBER 4 M1N ERAL LANDS, HO US ES, MINES, WALTER POWER, &o, &n. Ala ol COT TON, TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, Ac, ON CON. SIGNMENT, ADVANCES MADE ON SAME. IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL lUPLtiMKNTO, FERTILI ZERS, MACHINERY, &c. , iVrc, &f.. ALSO, NEGOTIATE LOANS, ON MORTGAGE OR OIUER SECURITIES. Those barinp Landaor Farms for sale, will find It to tbeir interest to couiiwuiicate with this Company. No oharae made unless a sale is effected ; then only 5 per cent, to be paid when lbs sale is perfected. LEXINGTON, X. C. where all their necessaty wants in the Drag line can be supplied at a low figure. Every article is new, iresh, pure, and reliable in qual ity. Prescriptions compounded at any hour ol tfcw dav or nigliL 0. a POULSOX. DnggHt&Apolkteary. JannaW W " 2 Jut m m OPPERAa CENTS per pound only, st JXO. H. KNNISS' Drug Store Harcc 19 lOtf s crest tad irbavfaiaa. AaaVfleBi ilhir "Uie ni . ble sixnenec to the alow ahilllng." their motto wiU bseaick salsa and small protttii and ready pay." Call and aee them and be convinced, for they IM confident that the v nn five yon the BBMT UOOUS tor tha laaat money yoa aver bought. March 19, laH). io tf NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS CO ill NO I DOMING ! ! COMING ! Fall and Winter stock. Large, Varied, Elegant and COME ANDje TIM! V. WALLACE IS now receiving bis larce and elegant stock of Fall and Winter Goods, to the inspection of which be invites'every body. He located in Salisbury with ibe determina tion ol doing a (air and honorable business as a merchant, and wilt adhere unalterably to that purpose. He is confident that he can make it to the interest of the public to fade with him. He has been unusually careful in the selection of lus Pall Stock, which comprises everything; bought low down fer cash, which enables him to sell as low, if not a little lower, than any other merchant in alt this region. Try him! Try him 11 CASH or BARTER! It shall be an even-handed, satisfactory trade. None aha they hav r above Oct 10. VICS rBBSTOBWV, Wm. H. Isaacs. - sacaavaav, I). J. Hahtsook XKDIOAL EX A If IN KB, CHARLES H. SMITH, M. V. t i I). I MlSil. ASBKT. I BKLL, liimnasw I r " . -ssa sj Jnha Kniten 'Ap William K. Taylor, aaauwi 8. Cattrall, Joha Dooler. Charles T. Wortbam William WHlln, Jr., Kd. A smith. Thoa. J. Kvaua, James A. 8-ott, H. M Qaarlaa, W. H. Tyler, J. E. Edwards, A . Y. Stoke, J. B. .Moru.n, ; It. II. Dibrell, William il. Palmer, LEWIS Feb. 18-ljr Henry K. Hlyaon. aaa&ayasr, H. K. ('. Baskervilla, Hamuel C. Tardy, Ceorge Jacobs, i. W. ttlUn, Ceorre 8. Palaaar, II Ii. ( hock ley, H. C. Cabell. - D. J. Hartsook. a Joha C. WUIUaja, I Williaai O. Taylor, 1 A. P. A bell. .f Was. B. laaaea, t.eorue I.. BidsrooA SamMl at. Price. II AXES, Ao't. 4 Lkxikgton, N. 0 lje Knickerbocker INSURANCE COMPANY A Of New York. Stiulhfrn Branch, Savannah, Ga. B. D. A KXOI.l), Consulting Physician. A. TflLBUB, Manager. None shall leave his Store without feeling that tone well uy caning -on 'v Next dooi dns. muuboins. YreViMa The only Branch of a life Insur ance Company, where Foliciea are Xaaned and Losses raid. A SSETS, . . 5,000,000- Annual Income nearly 3,000,000 Annual Dividend, nearly. . . .50 per cent, f 73,000 Losses paid by this Branch in two years. MADDER 2 AND A HALF Cents per ounce only, at JXO. H. ENNIS8' Drug Store. March 13-lOtf BLUE MASS 10 CENTS per ounce only, at JNO. H. ENNISS' Drna Store. March 19-lMf I1MDICO Fresh Arrivals at No. 2, Granite Row, Viutuk walliuk is now receiving a large and well selected slock ol Dry Goods, Fancy Not ions, Ready-Made Clothing, Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, dec, Sec tsT The ladies especially invited to give him a call. act 24 tf Geo. Little, Prest. ATreas. Agent and Director at Rnlefgh. Hon. It. W. Best, Col. Geo. Little. Geo. W.Swepson, K. Kinasland. Agent and Director is Aew Yurie fc BotUn. A. J- Blcecker, Son A Co. lUlelglp. ,G March 5, trtbU ,s 8 -3m Special Newspaper Advertising 15 CENTS per oanoeonly, at JNO. H. ENNISS' Drag Store. March 13 lOtf HALF PRICE. J?EBSO!W not able to pay the full price for pre ssriptioD, will be charged half price, tail aad see. At ENNISS' Drag Store. March 19-tOtf Cure and Preventative and other Vermin in AID Watt. .1. Hearue fc Co. rat 7 f:i meml AiHt t, the ( oUesHOn of ( limit thrmukent the Abf ro, w. W II FTTH Kit In Honws, HETHFIt In Homes. Cattle. Hon or Sheen. Prompt in flert simple, aafe. easy of aniilicatlon : Gtseral ClltnioD Ipicy f.r Sort! Car.Ua. !,ri;i:Srollu.Siy oarniaa. To be had only at ai. m l.l. s iirnir Store, S.lislmry, N. C. fall & wwm ninniT atiovs, 18 6 9. aiuiitiftf ems Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons, VELVET RIBBOXS, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, FANCY BONNET MATERIALS, BLONDS, CRAPES, NETT8, French Flowers, Pinnies and Orna meiits, Bonnets, and Ladies' Hals in Straw, Silk, Velvet and Felt. We offer the largest and best assorted Stocl in the tlnited Slates, comprising all the lates Parisian Novelties, and uurqualltd in clioiot variety and cheapness. ARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO., 237 and 239 Baltimore Street, 8 4t BALTIMORE. 1 1 mm tkremik OoldaBor" n JOJIV 8. HF,DRM1I, TT0BE1 & 01 SELL0B AT LAW. SALISBURY, N. 0. 7WiH attend promptly t the Collec tion of Claims. m8q If Notice to Debtors. I in i.i Aas well clerk eP! npsv,.. lean T AlTfBOKITY solicit in person, and rc - Iceiveadvertis'MiM-iiis for the North Carolina I ( im .1.. l.l -;.Lmm f Wll.l.,..l,.n I II 1 I llllllll l IIIMI llllll 1 ILICT. " OINNIILtVH, either MNewbwn, Nor!..!k,4'. tersbairjr( Kichmond. Bal timore, Fhihvl. Ii.l.ia, New York and Uoaron, i I ... iT .i . ,, t .fiS f a no menu io inc ruiiecnon in cwidw ui cwj descuption throughout the State of North Car ebaa. EST V7e will als nndertasM the collection of all old dues to the l'ress of the State, in any of the above places. Refer specially, to Geo. V. Wrona, Ooldsborov, Mni J. A. Enirelhard, Editor mington Journal ; Hon. 1'lato Durham, Rat eiirh; Hoa. Oeo. Howard, Tarboro; aad Gee. M. W. Ransom, Weldon, N. O. Rtfer aenerallv to the Conductors of the I 3 A. JD I PL 8IMB1b. tare for e0rn -ttrTiw ICO. Fowls. One of the desir as necessary things, where confined, is a constant s water. A very good "fotintan purpose is described by t ie lauu farmer, n is a common lumfTTu a pan or dish, a trine larger in circumfer ence than the jag. The jug is filled or partially filled, with water, and tightly corked. A small perforation is made in the bottom of the jog, through which the water gradually Hows into the dish or pan in which it is placed, so aa to secure a fresh and constant supply for the poul try. The same object may be obtained by the use of a glass bottle, filled with water and supported in an erect position, THE NOTES given to me as adminis trator of E. W. Gritfiith, Jonathau Vog ler and Jacob Hum s, dee'd.. bare been placed in the hands of Thomas J. Wilson, Ksq , for collection and settlement. Par ties interested would do well to call upon bim at once, as tbey might thereby save com. LEWIS HANE8. Feb. 26, 1889. 8 tf day FOR RENT. 'A HE DWELLING opposite the ivden House, formerly known as the Frankford House, it contains 8 rooms, with gas fixtures, ate., ss well as a kitchen and a good gardea spot For terms apply to Luke Bleckmer. K-n, SZT JAM 6 C. TURNER. January 29, I8C0. Stat- P.. Messrs. Wm. A llm-ne &Co., as above, are hereby anthorjsnd Special Agents for the Old North Slate. febl2-6tf HOTICE. The firm of r iToowan it co., is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. Mes srs. Cameron and Hill will close the business of the firm. X R. H. COWAN. JNO W. CAMERON, J AMES H. HILL Tbe nndeiaifoe i l,ve formed a oopartner ship under Mm Dame of CAMERON A HI LI. and will continue the OenessJ Oasnr.assK.n ami ShippinK busfg at she old stand, No. 32 North Water Street. f, JNO. tIWamjsron, James h. hill, Wilmiogton, N. O, March 8131 iscovery. easy, very speedy, and perfect Sand Bunions, anil nil other of the sUti, no matter here sitna- It occasions no pain. Prepared and sold anlr at " WT E. SILL'S Tng Store, Urea a-10at Saliabary, N. C ROSADAIaES Pui-ifies the Blood. 5. Jnta Hegaa Collector's Office. 6th Ditt. N. 0. Salisbury, March 3d, 1MB. The property described below has been seized, as being liable to forfeiture for violatioiiaof the later nal KereDoe Laws. Aay psrsoa or persons elalsaiag said property or aay part thereof, are hereby notified to appear and Diakeauch claim, within thirty days, from the On pablicatloa of this sotiee : 3 Bbls Whiskey, aeiaed in the Town of Salisbury, on the 2flru aay or Jan. 1869. Ostensible owner, Thoa. N. Cooper. , 8 Bbls Whiskey and 1 Bbl Brandy, seized ten mi lea from Salisbury on the Wilkesboro road, on the 16tb day of Feb. 1869. Owner unknown. v -i. sMtatL. a. Wll.Bi CAMERON & HILL, 8UCCB880KS TO CO., GEXEKAI. COMMISSION AND AND Af.aU for M. Dart. A Son'i (Uberty Vs..) Orlehraled Vlralnla Chcwla. Tobaeeo. Afeati for l.l.u r Uro'. 8uMrrihuaphat of Lime and Boa. Manur.. A.entf for Vuieaa Iroa Workn. Rlrhmond. Va. Ajaala Sje Onaa tal 1'a Basavaaiaapasaa, j. w. eiaaaoa. it, a. si IX, netI;wTlv f Wilmington, N. C. HO NORTH WATER SW ' IMPORTANT To Farmers and Planters. GRIMES' PATENT RAWBONE PHOSPHATE rn X ME past two years have fully realised this Kaw-Booe Phosphate, to be the Cheapest and Best in the Market, and unsurpassed by the highest priced Guanos, Its adaptation to heat, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Tobacco. Gar Company, and offers aa areat Induce ments to insurers as any solvent Company ea n . Jstues rot teres on ertry desirable place. Looms i of the Premium to the Policy Holder. All Policies nonforfeitable after the payment of two or th ree premiums. No restrictions on residence or travel. No extra charge for offi cer of the Army, Nary, or First Class Steam and Sad Vessel, or for Railroad Conductors, aV. rr THE KNICKERBOCKER is one of the few Northern Companies whose Policies in the South were kept intact during the rebellion, whose Dividends were accredited a though Premiums were paid, and is Ttra Company that after the war paid all Losses which oc cur 1 t during the war. thus proriny its integ rity, its honor-, and indisputable solvency. The Knickerbocker pays losses prompt!, never disputing a just claim mid is aa liber al as any safe Company in Ameriea. W. 8. HKI.DKX. Geaeral Agent for N. C. Raleigh. John Beard. Agent, Salisbury, N. C. February, 19, 1BG9. WHAT i GUM ISO E1TEXSIVE BUSINESS TH K Connecticut M lutual life INSURANCE COMPANY IS DOING. Synoptis of Statement for iBdi. Income from Premiams........ .I7.lfii. 304,11 Income Iruin Interest, t t4,al5,49 Total income for the year, X....8.746;909.6t Losses paid 1 221 336 ( 0 Dividends raid aa8 9B4.SU ToUl Losses paid to data .8 OHM 883.00 Total Oivideada paid to dcte,. 6. IU7.9c8.00 It will ba SSaa I row the abore that the income for fate rent aloae, greatly exceeds tha lasses, aad that taa total income for oae year ia roars tbaa tha total lasaaa paid to dale. Tha Asaets of tha Com nan v are now over Twenty-three Milliona, and with i as laeome oners gaater inflapsasaa fasrthan anrosfeerVimnanv in the plaas ot hnajaaaa easpiiae all tha desirable af insurance. 8. D. WAIT; General Agent. ' mar.1 91 y RaleiRh, N. NEW YORK and North Carolina STEAMSHIP LINE raoM New York to Wilmington, This Line will comprise Ibe following stesm- FAIRBAXKS WM. r. CLYDE, " D.P.Mormon. REBECCA CLYDE, 0. Chichester. MARY SANFORD. John Moore. With such additional Steamers as mar ba required to meet the demands of the trade. Sailing from New York every WEDNESDA T aod SA TURD A Y at 4 P. iL, from Pier 15 & K. loot of all street The attention of Shippers is called to tin- l,oV RATES and FACILITIES offered by this Line, which are superior to any heretofore offered. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING den Truck, Grasses, Ac., has been fully and I given to all points on the North Carolina . most satisfactorily tested. Finely ground and suttobte lor drilling, pot np in Hags of 167 lbs. each. O. P. MERUYMAN Jt CO., Sols Manufacturers, Warehouse 54 . 8. Gay St, between Lombard St Pratt, Baltimore, Md. For sale by SMITH. FOSTER CO.. Jan. n-22m Salisbury, tf. C. Railroad and its Connections via Golds- boro. J. A. SADLER, Soliciting Agent. WORTII & DANIEL, Agents, -Wilmington, N, JAMES HAND, Agent, feb9 8lf 119 Wall Street, - RjBBMMaajasMSHajB
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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