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. :3 U 1 TH A SPANISH POEM.- '-Oli, let the gonl its slumber break, Arouse its senses, and awaltc To see liwv sooij J,ii, with its g!?rv, glides away, And the 6tern footsteps of decay J Come stealiog on, And while we eye tho rolling tile, ' Pown winch our flowing Tniqntes glide Away so fast, Iet us the present hour employ, Anl deem each future dream of joy . Already past. Let no yain hope deceive the mlnd-- No happier Jet us nope w una . Toriuorrow than to-day ; Onr goldct dreams of yore were bright ; et henj, the prosent shall delight kct ihem, decay. Ourlives, like hasting streams, must he That into one rngulftng sea Are deemed to taller The ses. of death, whose waves roll on O'er kingand kingdom, crown and throne, And swallow all. Alike the river's lordly tide. Alike the bumble rivet's glide . To that sad wave ; ""Death levels property and pride, And rich and poor sleep side by sde -Within Ihe grave, Our birth U but the starting plaoe, J,ife4s the running of the race, And death the goal j There all those glittering toy are brought ; The path alone, of all unsought, That lure us here! Dreams of a sleep that death, must break, " Alas ! before it bids us wake, Ye disappear !. SMAIJ, BUT GREAT, The sun can mirror his glorious face In the dewdrop on the odL . AritT the humblest human heart reflect The light and love of God, 1J0W TO SUCCEED, Hon, H. G. Eastman, of Poughkeepsie, I lately gave this terse advice to the 8to dents of Eastman's- Business College j "fy students, yon are the architects of WIU) BEASTS AND SNAKES IN i love and cherish Cynthia Elizabeth, 4ged INDIA, "Returns have reached us from' India," says an English coteroporary, "showiqg the nunjbers killed in the year 1875 by wild beasts and snake bites. It seems your own fortune Kly upon your own tj,at itween the 31st of December, 1874, strength of body and soul, Select sonje and the 1st ot January, 1370, in our In secialty for your life's work, and adhere djan Empire not fewer than 21,391 per- to PaqlVprecept i 'This one thing I do.' sons aud 43,234 head of cattle perished Let your star b Industry, Self reliance, fj-on, these causes. Such was the war of Faith andiilonesty, and inscribe on your gavage nature against man, On the other banner: Luck is a fool, Pluck, is a hero, ,an(jt tJ,ere were destroyed 22,a7 wild Earnest effort in one direction is the stir? animals of all kinds, and 270,185 snakes est road to wealth ' and. high position. atacot to the Government of 120,015 Don't take too much advice, leepamie j. or without taking into account helm, steer your own slnp, and remember tm depreciation in the value of silver, that the great art of commanding is to gometing like 12,000. Wo are further take upon youyself the largest share of the told that tlie iBgacg haye been to a great work; Don't practice too much humility. extent tabulated, and that, from the re Think well of yourself j strike out; as- turns that have been sent in, it has been snme your position. "It is jostlings and fomu that elephants have killed Gl human jolt ngs of life that bring great men totue beings and six cattle; tigers respectively surface. Put potatoes in a cart over a g2rf and 12,423; leqlmrds, 187 and 16',157; rough road, and the small potatoes go to bcars 81 an(j 509; wolves, 1.0QO aud the bottom. Turn a raft of logs down a 9 407. hyenas, G3 and 2,1 10: while to 'other mill-race, and the large logs come to the anjniai- the buffalo, the wild goat, the top. Rise above the envious and jealous. ctc., are ascribed the totals of 1,446 Fire above the .mark you intend to hit. anj 4,401, Energy, invincible deteriination, with a "But the most terrible life-destroyer in right motive are the levers that move the judia, is the snake. It is a significant world. Don't drink. Don't chow, Don't fact that the number of deaths due to smoke. Don't swear. Don't deceive. smike bite exceeds that from all other Don't read novels. Be in earnest. Be self- - It aiuoullts to no fewer than 17, reliant, lie generous, mere are iw o giues ?Q m . , wm , 8onietilinff Hke 50 to every balance, an4 favprs thrown in on I pJe " eyery day iu Jjulia fiom one siue ot tue scaies are sure M u it-c.P- $nake bite alune xhe gI.eat majority of rocated iu the other, uecjvu. ueagen- , f ti who no tleman, It is a foolish; man who does not abfmt bareloote(1 Tjlt, wW(oo woman is understand that molasses will catch more makiug ljer way to tlie vven ortothe river flies than vinegar Read the papers. They wiU) hcr pitcher on ber i)eail; the groom are the educators of the people. Atyev- .g cutting fr .sh grass. tie gaidener is tise your business, Keep yqurovncwin- peeking flowers with which to decorate sels, and superintend your own business. the m ()r t,)e messenger is running by 11 1 ,1.1. 1 1. T Mate money, aim uogooa .in -t n 8UOrt cut across the field with a note. vour God and fellow men. Love truth V and virtue. Love your country aud obey the laws." 4mm r:irB. weiirht 73 Douuds. In their short dresses the brides looked like children They, of .course, went away taking with them the concratula- tions'of the large crowd that witnessed the ceremony 1 v Shvins a welUworn silver quarter coin ed in 1807, to Detective Joseph pierce as a keepsake, ott account of his attentions, thev denarted the. two stalwart men and thetwo little women, in their rattle-trap j of a wagon drawn by a diminutive mine, lor Y aco, 1 HASRL lilt' mmt A little bov enterwl a fish-market, the other day, and seeing for the first time a pile of lobsters, lying on the counter, ooked intently at them for some time, when he exclaimed. "Them's the biggest grasshoppers I've ever seen." 1 p cblishkd VEKfcLT J. J. BKTNER. Ert. and Prop K. BKUNEK, ASboclate fca. SUBSCUIPTIOX RATES : Ter Year, payable In advance, t2 00 Six moutlis,..,.., 125 ADVERTISING RATES One inch, one publication, (. i4 " two publications, Contract rates tor montus or a rear. 11 00 1 50 SALISBURY WIIEtf YOU WAKT HARDWARE At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at No, 2, Granite Row. . D. A . AT" lliLL. Salisbury, N C. Jmit- 8 it. Greensboro Female College. The Fall Session nf 1877 will becin on the fourth Wednesday in August. Charges Per Session of 20 Weeks: Rnarfl. fexflnsiveof washinc & lights,) $75 00 Tinifiin in rt'iTii -ir Kn7iil rotirne. J uu Miidr-rxie t liaisri 8 lor extra Miuiies. For full n:iriiculart. anulv to Pres. T. M l - w Jones for catalogue. N. H. D. WILSON, 37:Gt. td. Pres. Board ol Tiustees I, lit CENTENNIAL HARDWARE STORE. mltp Flouring & Sawing. THE BEGINNING. "Give me a half penny, and you may pitch one of these riufjs; pnd if it catches over a nail, I'll give you three pence." That seemed fair enough ; so the boy A OUEAT FARMER'S MAXIM, The successful life of Mr. Jacob Strawn, the prince of American farmers, is attrib uted to the close observation of the follow- handed hfm a half penny and took the ring Jng maxims, originated by himself: He stepped back to the stake, tossed his Make your fences high aud strong, so ring, audit caught on one of the nails, that it will keep cattle and pigs out, If , "Will you take six rings tq pitch again, you have brush make your lots secure, or three penee V !ind keep the hogs from the corn. - "Three pence," was the answer ; and the Be sure to get your bauds to bd by money was put into his hand. He stepped seven o'clock they will rise early by ft", well satisfied with .what he hud done, force of circumstances. - aud probably not having au idea that he Pay a hand, if he is a poor handrail done wrong. A gentleman standing near you promise him; if he is a good one pay had watched him, and now, before he had him a little more; it 'will encourage him time to look about and rejoin hiscom pan to do still better, iou8 Iaid his hand OR his slroulder : Always feed YQur hands as well as you "My lad, this is your first lesson iu feed yourselves, for the laboring men are gambling." the bone and sinew of the land aud ought tobe well' treated.' I am satisfied that getting up early, in- six half-pence did you not " .dustry acd regular habits are the best Yes, I did.7' medicines ever prescribed for health. "You did not earn them, and they were When' rainy, bad weather comes so that not given to J ou; you won them just as you can't work out door, -ciit, split and gammers win money, x ou have taken haul your wood, make your racks, fix your the flrst step in that path j that man has fence or gate, and patch the roof of your gone through it, and you jean see the end. barn or house, Now, I advise you to go and give him his Study your nwn interest closely and do three pence back and ask him for your not spend your time in electing Presidents, halfpenny, and then stand square with Governors and other smaller officers, or I-world an honest boy again. talk of hard times and spend your time He had hung his head down, but raised in whittling store boxes. lit quickly J aud his bright, open look as Take your time, and make calculations; he said, TH do it," will not soon ha for do things in a hurry, but do them at the gotten. He ran back, and soon emerged proper time, aud keep your miud as your from the ring, looking happier than ever. 'Gambling, sir!" "You staked, your halfpenny and won Any of these may at any moment tread upon a cobra; and although the cobra is not asrirressive. it will turn when attack- ed, or imagines that it is threatened, with the rapidity of lightning. A sharp, short sting is felt, and the sufferer sees the loathsome reptile clinging to his foot or ankle, for the fangs of 'the cobra strike so deeply that it is often unable to disen dow itself. The brute is shaken off; but the nearest doctor is probably ten, twelve, or even twenty miles away. No remedies ire at hand; there is no knife for excision, no caustic or hot irou for cautery; and before a few hours have elapsed dath has set it. 'The only way to prevent this terrible mortality is by killing the cobras whole sale, and this again can ouly be done by offeriug a small reward per head for their destruction. Unhappily the heathen Hin doo, from superstitions fear, and even veueratiou, will not put eveu the most veuonious 'nag' to'death, and others who have no such scruples are clevCr at de fraiidinr the Government. Thecnstomary reward has consequently been withdrawn, and the result as we are told, aud can easily believe, is that the mortality from snake bites has increased to a very alarm ing extent. It is to be hoped that the re ward system, with necessary precautious against imposition, will be adopted again. The remedy may be expensive, but a local rate would meet it, and India might soon be clear of snakes as England once was of wolves." .Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine. The subscriber having purchased tin above Mills, respectfully solicits the patron a'e of the citizens of Salisbury and surround ing country. He hopes for the continuance of the patronage heretofore given these Milh and by close attention to extend the busi ness in both branches. By special contract timber can be sawn on shares. Cam and see me. YT. 31. NELSON. 21. ly. pd jjc ontlj-ipantic, A Montltbi Manazine devoted io Litem- ; ture, Science and AH, published in 117-; minyton, North Carolina. The Corps of Contn baton includes several ! f the most Distinjinisbed Authors of I lie pre. I I ft I O. T v . Clr. f IlIT? ! Ill OHV. i ."M-riiU omrv, i nt-iu-, -., views, ScifPlifie nd Historical Articles wjUj ippcar in every number. I his .Magazine win utilain onlv Original Literature. SUBSCRIPTION ON YfAR $3 00. SINGLE COPY 25 Cents. ADVERTISING TERMS I page one year $120 00 " " 75 00 i , " 50 00 " " 3o 00 1 l page one insertion $25 oo X " 15(10 ij " " io ou ' " 5 00 body employed. Sugar The Department of Agri culture distributed last spring one hun dred pounds of French sugar beet seed in different sections of the State, with a view to determining the quantity of saccharine matter they would produce in Korth Car plina. If a certain per cent, is found, the establishment of sugar manufactories will He touched his cap and bowed pleasantly as he ran away to join his companions This was an honest boy. Morning Star. Dt MINISTERIAL MODESTY. Modesty shines nowhere more beautiful ly than in the character of a minister. As an ambassador he stands not for himself but. fitr lits Lord. nnl tx filinl1 mini- lucn ...... .... F i his interest in front. A worth v renresen f E. tative of the Master does not need to pro- el Hill, we are informed, is waiting anx? iously for samples of these beets and so far, has received only four lots. Surely those who have grown beets at tho request of the Department will have interest claim himself ; his excellency will shine forth as the sun, and the odor of his vir tues become diffused like a precious oint ment, the fragrance filling the whole JOSHUA THOMAS, i 53 Liyht Street, f BALTIMORE, MD. Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Sweepstake's Threasher & Cleaner. " Eciipss Portable Farm Engines. f Hion Wheel Horse Hakes. Continental Feed Cutter. Ball Steel mid Cast Plow. Watt Cast Plows. IMill Stonss, Smut Machines. All communications should be addressed to MRS. CICEKU W . liAKUIb, JJditor and I'nqn itlor. On sale and constantly arriving, TYRE IRON 1 2i inches at 3cens per lb. Do round and square, from to 3 iuches, 3 to 10 cents Do Band, i to 6 inclies. from 3 to 10 ceuts, PL'"V MOULDS and irus. all shapes aud sizes, WIRE CLOTH for serefiis, of various sizes, BUGGY and Cairiajje Material of all qualities, SPRINGS and AXLES, for Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, i Sulkies PRESERVING KETTLES, hrass aud liued, from 1 to 5 gallons, APPLE PEELERS. 100 doz. retait-75 cents. WHITE LEAD aud pr pared taints, a'l colors, OILS, linseed and machine, best l.iauds. VARNISHES, all kinds COOKING Utensils, all S'Tts. izes aud styles. ieu ii j' no $3 HVronaht an $3 per KM) Ihs. From 10 penny i liorse .-ln'f nails, raiuble. to u:-.fer'"''J:.f3 Bolting Cloths, Belting. Mill Machinery in General. Send for Catalope aii Price List. (26:6m.) GET TIIK BEST. Wc could saw off the north jiole if we could get at it. DISSTON'S Great Ainnicaii " lias uever been excelled: saws of all siz and fr all purposes. WELL BUCKETS, puleys. chains and ropej. (iLASS. window, fnun 8 x 10 to 3t x 44. Blue Glass to order. NAILS, cut. fr..m I(t 4. tit Io 4 cents. v long SCREWS, tacks and brads of all sdzes aud for all uses. Blacksmith Tool, all sorts ; a patent drill, new aud splendid. ROPE. jute, ceisal, mauilla. h i p am! cotton, from J to 2 iuclies BELTINti. rnlilier and lejither, from 1 to 14 inches. Horse Collars. horK aud iniile shoes, bames. aiid traces. " Eljje Tool.- aiul boring iuiolenLts in endb-ss variety. FAEH TOOLS and- MACHINERY ! For all purpose of superior piliiyatid equal ti any demand. Straw t. uiteis. Cradles. Plows. Rake. Hoes and Hiovels. louse 'urush stock (in my line) complete .w"aldb-rs' hardwiiie and toi 1. fi I assortment Table and IWU. t cutlery elegant and abuinlaut, Pistols from '!') cents to 520 plte revolvers. GiiiiS tVom i-biblreiis to $4! sportini;. IK)N GA I ES and PEN' E.S. ant jjate Utihes. BRUSHES paint, varnish, white wash, horse, s rub and all other kind Sue and coarse. Wine anil idei Mil!. Can- M it! aud Evaporators.. Carpeuters' T.-ols, splendid and more complete than ever and Still a few more of them Machines left! Come oi e con e a!', and ste Sam Taylor, ihe paraxon of R, R. Crawford's Ceritfiiuittl Ilardw are Stoie. 15;ly . COME TO CRAWFORD'S. VSTA . . . - . at t" fi em mm .b. v-- T-m -y ELI- o mm. A & ?r A tx tii ', The Jeweler of Salisbury. THE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK CF JEWELRY to be found in Western sorth Carolina, consist MmmMmmMMmmmmi CiiEAPKl i inz ot THE RALEIGH NEWS. K-oa t- t PK..JtoBM" How unworthy a thing for such a mil, and this ought to be done at once, before the beet loses jts sweetness anrj be comes stringy, Sendjip samples, friends, and let the Chemist determine their value. All ex penses will be paid by the Pepartment. Bakigh Neics, -x The farmers of Georgia will realize nearly two millions of dollars from their peach crop this year, sold, in a dried ptate', . ' ' man to be ever on the alert to obtain conspicuity, to impress the public with his ability, to preach himself rather than the tlord who sent him forth ! The mod est minister will not have much to say of himself or of his doings; they are, in his view, too poor to be proclaimed" on the house-top or in the newspaper. If he preaches a great sermon, or 3 blessed with an extensive revival, he is reticent on the matter till the-work has been prov ed and then no trumpets are needed. His works praise him in the gates. In all his modes of expression, too, he is self oblivious. Cautious in giving forth his A fourteen acreeld na Georgetown, B.C., has produced 994 bushels of rice. being an average of 71 bushels to the 0WD exierience he recognizes the impor- aCre, ranee ana excellency ot tnose to whom he minsters. He never speaks of "my peo j pie or "my Church" or "my service?," His own life is merged in that of the flock; he is only one of 'our people," ouly a ser vant in God s house. Zion's Herald, TWO CLASSES OF OBSERVERS, There are two distinct classes of acute observers -those who see cloarly through the profounde&t mysteries, and those who see mysteries in.the cieare&t things. Perr Jiaps thelatter class is the more numerous, "MAMMA, .ARB YOU A CHRISTIAN V An influential ladv. wife of a The invalid whoee diet consists f the lawver in C. who had ln ,w ncnest ana most unwholesome viands, deep conviction for several days, gave the has been heard to wonder at the strange providence which has allotted, to him painful days and sleepless nights. The man who js not diligent in his business, mediates on the unfathomable decree which has assigned to him a life of pover ty and disappointment, The proud mother who has exposed hcr delicate little ones p) the changeful weather with insufficient cloth i ig, that white skin and dimples might be admjred, wonders at the incom preheiible bereavement, over which she pjour as. Life is full of such mysteries. Pm'ijtcrian Jianner, following account at our prayer meeting of her conversion i Iast evening my little girl came to me and said, 'Mamma, are you a Christian t No, Fannie, I am not.' L 'She turned and went away, and, as she walked ott', I heard her say, 'Well, if mamma isn't a Christian, 1 don't want to be one.' And,' I tell you, my dear fi jends, jt went right tp my heart, and then and there I tried to give myself up to Christ.' Mother who reads this, iu the language of that little girl: 'Mamma, are yon a Christaln .J Christian Observer. AX EMIGRANT'S ROMANCE. Nashville American. Calvin Lemons and Benjamin P. Tucket arrived hero yesterday from White county on their way to Waco, Texas. They started from Teeter's store, near Urady villc, seventy miles from Nashville, just one week ago, and had with them a com mon wagon, to which was attached a very 8m all mule. Accompanying them were two girls name Margaret Jane Clementine Moon and Cynthia Elizabeth Moon, sis ters, who did uot apparently look to be, respectively more than 12 and 13 years of age. When policemen Power, Hood -and Kline came across them, they asked the men who tho girls were, and Tucker said they were their wives. The officers, see ing that the girls were mere children, were convinced. that the were not married to the men. Suspecting a case of abditctiou. they took the parties into custody and carried them before Captain later. The captain crossed questioned them, and when he commenced taking their descrip tion the men admitted that they were not married to the girls, explaining that their mother, who had gone by rail to Waco, fexas, had requested them to take the girls by wagon and to meet her at that oint. They had been out together for a west, camping every niirlit. Tucker fferod to take an oath that the girls were is "innocent as tne babies in Heaven.77 Captain Yater had a conference with Judge Ferris, but as there was no pros pect of a prosecutor appearing against the men they could not be. held. Some citizen suggested that the best thing the four could do was to marry. Margaret Jane Clementine said that her mother had given both of them away to Lemons and Tucker, and, speaking for herself, she. would say that she would not be with Lemons if she did not love him. Both were willing to marry and this they expected to do. Tucker said that he would not have told the officer tliat they were married had he not been excited at tho time, and knew not what to say Aeituer they nor the gnU had ever been tuirty miles away from home; they had been brought up on farms and none of them could read or write. Late in the afternoon the men procured licetuses, and soon after a double wedding was witnessed in the office of Justice Cassitty by 150 spectator. Calvin Lem ons, twenty-tour years old, weighing Jt4 J, took for his companion for life Margaret Clemeutine, aged sixteen and weight 84i pounds, while Benjamin P. Tucker, aged eighteen, weight 176 pounds, vowed to DAILY, one year, WEEKLY, one year,-- S5.00 1.00 SSPSend Postal Card for Sample Copy. Address THE EALEIGH NEWS, Raleigh, N. C A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published, it a sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A Lectcre ox the Nature Theatmst, and Radical cu.e of euiiiial VVeakhiss, or spei uiatei rLoca, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Kmis sious. hnpotency, Nervous Debility, and Irnedi menU to marriage generally; onsumption, Kpilip aev. and Pits; Menial and Puvsical Incapacity . Ac, -Hy R iBKltr J. CLTL VfcHi vVKLL, M. U., auti.or of the "Green Book," &c. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, -learlv proves from his own experience tiiattluj a vfui ooariences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without lanperous suriricAl operations, uongie, instru ments, ring-, or cordials; pointing out a mode oi ure at once certain and ettoetuai, by which every sufferer, no matter wnai nisc-on union may ie, may :ure bimilf cheipiy privately and radically. f'tifThis Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent,;under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad Jress on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps Address tlie Pnblislieis, Tig CULVERWELL MEDICAL 0', 41 Ann St, New York; Post Oflice box, 45S6. 26: lv.) M ani -Silver faictes, Gold and Silver Chains, solid Gold and jdated Jewelry if every kind ; fiihd, soijd lK gold nod Diamond Engagement Hinys. Solid xilver and plaUd SPOONS. FORKS, CASTORS, CUPS, GOBLETS, Napkin Rigs, Butter Knives, &c, &c. No charge will he made for engraving any article of silverware purchased. All Waieh & Clock work iVillifull y repaired as low as the lowest and warranted. N. B. Any article of Jewelry sold by me in the Inst three years if lot;:id not as represented can be returned and mooev will be refunded., 22:ly - . B, A. UELL. KEBR CEAIGE, gUtomen at ato, gialicloury, O. f THAN 1'VEJ. TIMETABLE WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. To take effect June 12d, 1877. ORDERS FOR PRINTING FROM Responsible persons, or on cash remittances, shall receive PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. COURT AND JUSTICES' BLANKS KEPT ON HAND. PRICES STRICTLY LOW. fi I i t?T GOING WEST. OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACOHMODATIOHS. I have fitted 1101111 Omnibus and Baggng Wagon which are always ready to convev per" sons t or from the depot, to and from parties; wedilinsrs, Ac. Leave orilersat Mansion lions. or at mv Liverv hale otauie, filter stree' near Railroad bridge. M.A.BRINGLE Vug- 19 . tf. - TATK)S'S Salisbury , l .'iird Creek StatesvilJe Ploits Catawba Newton . Canova Hickory Icard Morganton . . Bridgewater.... Marion Old Fort Henry . KMVK Leavf, 1 8 05 A. M. 9 04 A. M. 9 45 10 ::o " jio ;t5 1 1 07 " 11 07 11 27 ll no i:- 12 IS P. M. 12 20 P. M. 12 38 " ji2 38 " 1 05 " I 1 25 2 05 " 2 10 " 2 oO " 2 53 " 3 37 3 40 P. M. 4 25 " f 4 30 5 18 j 5 20 " Jprcss WATCHMAN,' SALISBURY, N. C. jg, i. O'.y .! 'iff tJ -f '(' fri Mf ifi . -.di t3 tifri ti ,Vfi sfi ef" oV7t v y "it ' w -y y v x v v ks $ A fM - --- - -. - - ... ,,. - . . . . . 1 1 1 11 DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds. Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage' and Confirmation Certificate, Distillers' Entric-e, and various other foriiis tor sale at the WATCHMAN OFFICE. 5 30 GOING EAST. 1 To the Working Clasi. We are now prepare! to furnish all claswB with o- nstani mphyiiint at ho i.e. the whole of tile time, .r for their pare niomeuts, Biuine. new. liht ami profit-Khle. i'ergons of ei.hr sex easily earn from 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their wh.de time to the biifiness. Boys nnd girls earn nearly as intteh as men. That all A wh'i see thiji nutieH mav send their address. I and test the business w e make this miliar alleled offer; To siii-h as are not well ial istied we will senl 01 e collar to pay for ihe tri'iible of writi.-tr. Fuii panieulars. am l les worth several dollar. to ei mineiiee work on. and a copy of Horn 'and Firnside. one of the laraesi and beset Illustrated PiiMi-jutious. all sent fre by mail. Ueider i yon want perinauent. profitable work, address GeQRQv Stisrok At Co.. Portland. Maine. STATIONS. vf. ; Lfavk. itenry.. Old Fort Marion Bringewattr... Morganton hard H iekory Canova Newton Catawba i 6 12 A. M. j 7 07 ' 7 52 " 8 22 " : 9 05 " i 9 50 " !10 20 10 35 11 25 Plotla .-.ill Statesville Third Creek... Salisbury 11 u t-.1 12 32 P.M I 1 40 i 2 CO " 6 00 A 15 7 10 7 55 8 28 I 9 10 ! 9 52 110 23 '10 37 35 '12 00 p. f 12 52 i 1 45 M. 11 .1 11 M. ii t BOLD Great ehanre to make money. It you cant get gold you can get p.eenbaeks We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cteapest andtK-st Illustrated family nnWteati.n-f in nit? !iiu. aii or:o enn iMT-rae a sucu-esstiu agent. Tne most elesrant work of art jrlven free t subscrlb'Ts The price u so low that almost even -body subscribes One agent reports making over f iV a week. A lady agent reports toktnjr orer 4fe subscribers tn ten days. All who engage make mon ey fast. ou can devote all your-tlrr.e to the bu-1 ness. or only vour spare lime. You need not be away from home over night. You can do it aa well 8 others. Full partli ulars. directions and terms free Elejr-nt and expensive outtlr rre. If vou want pro fitaole work send ns your address at once. it costs ncttlE? to try the business. No one who ensraees tails to make yreat pay. Address vTne Peo tile's Journal," Portland, Matne. 42-ly DR. TRANTKAm Having pnrchflseI the DkUO STORE of Bcia &5akker, will continue tLe busirfP? at tbe Stand. VVnl keep conaUutiy on hahd u hul and con p.tte stork of l goods in , e' -bntof ! ?" h'j 1 iikA i 1 1 tru . 1 1 1 1 1 11 rrivuii t .a I ... I ..t l 1 . .. 11. 1A rii9IiBLC"v' I V I iwuwivii v. M 4c 1 1CSL1IIIL1UU IJfl'.Al LIl.ilL. II I'll. IM UllUri fcl.T "t 1 f ,'k 1 ! . M JIT. W. U. 1ARK UK. - DR. RICHARD H. LEWIS, f 1 T-Tntgl (Late Trofessor of Dipeas r.f the Eve and Ear -Ll Cl 1 1 1 1 CI I JLJ-V-'l- m ti,e Savannah Mt-dical Ooiiet,e ) Practice Limited lo the RALEIGII, N. C. Board by the Day, S00' EY K and EAR, EALEIGH, N. C. J P(- RefeiB to the State Medical Society and BtaiUiful "tated iwst to Capital Ntai totj.G.anii.Mditeasodeij.- CoL C. S. BROWN, Prop.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 11, 1877, edition 1
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