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1 " " ' ' ' ... I .- - 7 1 'i - I 3 i f if li ' i-t i t r l 4-.': f k- i i tp - . . . . . ... i 'THE SOUTH-ATLANTIC." The February Xttof Mrs. Cicero W. Ifarri' Magazine of the above name, is a decided improvement in size, on the first, nud as a literary work ia legiuning to-t- tmct attentioirand inquiry. Ttn table of couteuts present the following: Early Times In tbe CaroUnas,. ...Hon. Ed. Cantw. BapUsui of Fire,....,.. M. Mary Woodaoo Jaryta. Where am tne places we see Jn dreams. . J. H Boner. Poets Laureat, rror. b. r. Mee.. SlsiBpU Campalgu ta Mouth CaroUna, Svelyn'8 Choice JohfoMSS: Ashes tot Beauty, A- c- loruoQ- We take from Hon. Kd. Cantwell's ar ticlfi on Early Times in the Caroliuas," onic extracts which present matter en tirely new o most of jour readers. His 'Atlantis" is hew to us. Our historical researches have never reached further back thau about 6,000 years, but Mr. Cantwell has fqund out things nine thou sand years before the time of I'lato. KAULY TIMES IN THE CAUOUNAS. I. THAniTIOXS, iys diftienlt to comprehend the incre dulity with which any account of the an dent Atlantis was formerly received. But that,, upon-the-space between America and Europe, where only the broad Atlan tic now rolls, and the vast meadows of Saragossa mantle its restless bosom with it green foliage, there formerly existed a i-nimtrv lnrper thau Africa, and surround 1 on tlm Knnth bv irrouns of islands. Pasquotanks, Poteskeets, Matchapungos, YaopinA, Woccous and Tuskaroras; all ot whom had subimtted to the whites, ana some were living with them as servants. Tlie Chowausjwere settled on a tract le tween Bennet and Catharine . Creeks. Their fighting men amounted to about fifty. The Cores, Cotechueys and Mafci- nnskeets were settled in Hyde county, around MatamnskeetLake. King Bluut and his Indians had their territory ou the Roanoke. The Hatteras tribe wereon the sand-bank eastof the Pamlico. They were very few and very poor. The Potes- keet, or Currituck Indians, lived in east ern Currituck, The Meherrins had their lands allotted them between the Mehernn and tbe Blackwater Rivers. The Tnska roras, who, according to Catliu, were a fair, blue-eyed race, descending from the ancient European inhabitants of Carolma, well known as a wild, fierce and inixed- brboded tribe, -occupied a tract of land p long the banks of the Neuse and lar Rivers aad the adjacent country. They had fifteen towns on these rivers and could bring into the field twelve hundred warriors. The rest could raise some four hundred or five hundred more. The white popualtion of the Port Royal Ashley River and Charles Town settle- ----' ments was estimated at about seven thou sand five hundred, of whom twelve hun dred were tithables and capable of bear ing arms. The Indian population of South Caro- NEWS ITEMS. tween which and the other continents of hina consisted of theBackhooks,Catawbas, the globe communication was at least as ciierokees, Chickasaws, Creeks, Conga iThe Maryland court of appeals decides that colored men cannot be admitted to practico law at the' bar under the laws of that State. " , The Supreme Court of the United States has just rendered a decision of some gen eral importance to tlie Southern people, to the effect that property sold under Confederate confiscation reverts to the Original owners. : , . Roanoke Neics : The lock-up at this place was broken into by tramps Thurs day night and a lot of blankets stolen therefrom. This is probably the first case on record where a jail was brokeninto. In 1877, 5G7 steamers and sailing ves sels entered the port of Wilmington. That statement alone will give some idea of the commercial importance of this city. During the ye,ar there was a considerable increase of fxports over the preceding year. I Vil. Star. Important Decision of the U. S. Supreme Court. "Washington, D. C, Jan. 29. Tlie Su preme Court decides in the case from Charleston that gas light stock sold un der the Confederate confiscation, reverts to the original owners. The decision was affirmed with costs. The Four Per Cent. Loan. Washington, Jan. 27. The Popular subscription of over $2,000,000 to the Published Wkxklt J, T. K. 8UB8CEIPTION BATES Per Year, payable la advance,. . .. .'. Six months. ADVERTISING BATES One Inch,' one publication, " " two publications, Contract rates lor months or a year. ; BRUNEKfiate eS!p ,-EUGENE L. HARRIS, zlrtist in Crayon, Chapel Hill, N. C. $2 90 . 1 25 1 00 1 50 TO FARMERS. MAKE YOUR OWN FERTILIZER. USE HARRIS 4 rapid and frequent as now, is demonstra- ree U8ilbees, Muoes, Hooks, Kadapaws, j per cent, loan has been received wuli ble upon the same testimony upon which Keyauwees, Russoes, Pedees, Salndas, great favor at the Treasury Department rests many of tlie most interesting aiscov- saopag Santces,- Saratoes, Savannah, eries of modern science. Nine thousand Toteros Yenmsees, Wateiees, Waxhaws, years before the time of Plato (Plat. Veeuees, Westbes and Winyans. Tima-u p. 24 seqq. ed. Hip. vol. v p. o, jhe Cherokces extended through Geor- wpi.U. Critifts, i. 108) this was the seat aud thc upper pai t of South Carolina, of an imperial race, whose sway extended betweeu the Saluda and the Broad Rivers. over Africa as far as Egypt and dominated About 1735 they mustered six thousand in Europe beyond even Itary to the lyr- rriorg. Tlie Catawbas dwelt ou both jheuiau sea. pul ing a violent earth- sides of the Waterte. In 1743 they had quake, which lasted a day and a night, four hundred warriors. The Sautees, and was accompanied by inundations of Hooks and Backhooks, Winyaws, Pee- eenees, 1 EMPIRE 1 COMPOST OR for the first week and in the face ot the financial agitation in -Congress it is re garded as exceptionally large. At the same rate $100,000,OJUO would be taken in one year. It is believed that when the opportunity for subscription is more gen eral throughout the country this ratewill be increased. Home-Hade Fertilizer. Yoti can with these chemical make your own Fertilisers at home, and thereby nave the money paid for high priced commercial Guano. The cost i nhimt one-fourth the price of com mercial Fertilizer, and the yield 1 a great and in many instance greater than in the com mercial Guanos. All I ak i a trial. Chem ical 'for ale. Agent wanted for right and chemical in Davie Count v J. II. EtfXi., Dr.ig:l, Salisbury, X. C. Spanish Chnf a, The CJreat HogT Fattener. Jnt received, a few bushel of Spanish Chufa, for II02 raising. xYou can on an acre of your joor land raise one hundred bushels to the acre with ea:.e and therenv save so mucii corn. At ENNISS' Drug Slore. GERMAN GOLDZN MILLET. Two crops in one vear. At KNNISS' Drug Store. PORTRAITS ENLARGED in the most finished style of crayon drawing from PHOTOGRAPHS, FEREOTYPES, DAG V K R R EOT Y P ES. MINIATURES, ETC. j PRICES : 11x14 inches, $7.00. 14x17 inches, $13.00. 18xJ'J ii.clus. $20 00. Above price include a tint- frame for each picture. Send for circular. 51: HAR DWA lit -T the sea, Atlantis disappeared and uaviga- dees, Waccamaws, Kadapaws, Weene tion between the Eastern countries aua yatercegt chickasaws, Waxhaws and the West was suspended for ages (Ibid). saratoe8 dwelt north of the Santec aud The Pheuiciaus of Carthage were the first eagt of the Wateree Rivers. Tlie Enoes, after this to venture past the Hilars 01 Toteros, Sapouas and Keyauwees lived Hercules ami revisit the coast of Western uolth of them. The Conjrarees lived on Africa. Here were situated the 11 umei ous the ri yer of that naue West of Ohai les Tynan- cities, estimated by &traoo at t(m wero mailJ rciUuants of other nations three hundred in number, which were de- once powerful. The Cherokees dwelt five strayed by Pharuslaus and Nigiitians (2 i,und,ed miles from Charleston, and had Como I rota this coast to Brazil two tilon84in(i fighting men the distance is estimated uy air. aeyooin The political and religious institutions at one thousand teveu hundred and nine- of these peoples would be an attractive ty miles. I also learn from him that at a subject for me if I had the leisure to -a a 1 1 r"l distance ot a tew nines omy irom me himsue it. I think thev arc of Asiatic Atrlcan coast there is a perpetual current oriu. setting westward by Brazil to Hatteras, witfT mi initi-il olruitv nf tlrvoo ntilpM twr I "OUT OF THE DEPTHS HAVE I horfr. . This current indicates one of the CALLED TO. THEE." tWO directions bv which, after the cat-as- Indlanapoll3 Herald Covington (Ky.) Letter. Our young friends, Lee S. Ovenuau and W. G. Burkhead, who argued their first cause before the Supreme Court lately, have-gained it. See digest of Chief Jus tice Smith's opinion in Mauney v. Ingram elsewhere. We eongratuiate our young friends on thefr auspicious start, and wish them "more of the same." Hal. Neics. North Carolina Farmer. I am authorized by the Editor to give to each nw Subscriber, one dozen papers of Fresh (Jarden Seed. Call and renew your mibscrip lion, 14:tf. At ENNISS' Drug Store. G reensboroPf riot : JitmcsLong was chopping wood on James Djiuuel's place last Thursdav. The tree which he was chopping fell against a hickory sapling which bent beneath the weight, and when relieved from the weight, flew back, car rying a limb with it and strikiug Mr. Long on the head with such a force as to break his skull. He lingered till the next day when he died. VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE. V.ncli Xnmhf r contain Thirtv-two Pa'Efea of reading, many line Wood Cut Illustrations, and one Colored i'late. A beautiful (Jarden Magazine, printed on elegant paper, and full of infiirmation. In English urd German. Price, $1.25 a ye:ir : Five copies $o.OO. VickV Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 ct. in paper covers : it: elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Catalogue, 300 Illustrations, only 'i cenis. Address, JAMES VICE, Rochester, X. Y. WIIE. YOU WAT II .1 H D V A R E At Low Figures Call on tlie undersigned at No- 2, Granite Row, D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N C, June 8 tf. " 7 Greensboro Female College. GIJEEXSBOHO, X. C. The Spring Session of J 878 will begin on Thursday, the lOlli of January. This lnstiution otters superior advantages on reasonable terms'. For full particulars, apply to T. M. Jonef", President. N. II. D. WILSON, 9:tf Pres. Hoard of Tuastees TIME TABLE WESTERH N. C. RAILROAD. TV. 1 . IT a T 1 . 1 i r ' AO laKL' tlll'L'l O li 111' A .1(1, loH . a CHE A PEE THAN .PER. i a a ORDERS FOR .PRINTING FROM Responsible persons, or on cash remittances, shall receive PROMPT AD GAREFUL ATTENTION. COURT AND JUSTICES' BLANKS KEPT ON HAND. PRICES STRICTLY LOW. Uxtss WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. S8 Mmmmsmm fiiliiiliiife r f: if! t! ' ' V W ' Till S.! A A A O O " " " DEEDS & MORTGAGES.- Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust. Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners1 Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattle Mortcaes. Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Certificates, Distillers' Entries, and various other forms for sale at the WATCH MAX OFFICE. The six others who were on shore "pitch ed in" to rescue the drowning o.iep and they were all drowned. j The Wadeshoro 7eivfo? learns that eiht negroes were drowned in the northern art of Anson county, week before last. trophe of Atlantis the European race first Here, in our little-town, we have had a They were crossing a creek; two-, ot them Vipr3iiiH iwminititril with North iitwl Cen-I bh! nnl truthful ill nf ration of woman's : were on the toot-lor. trvinr to cross, and tral America. iliiustice to her sex. A man who held a ! the others were steadying the log, (the ml. - ii 1. . 1..4...1.. I -l i t.. 4 .. et ,,..t. l...uw liJ.r'i .mil w!f tin. In Alie existence ui .vuiiuns una liii-eiv it:- uepiltv couiu uiiico uiaiiiru ii oimiu i nuui ""n" o.., i i Aivfd u n pxnectpd cor rolio ration from the tin il rennt and hronirht her ln'ie. i irave wav atnl the two that were on tm discoveries of modern science. Immedi- The wife, duriug the four vears she rc-! log fell in, and were washed down stream fttely below thet chalk aud gTccn sand of niaiued here-, lived a pure, good life, striv- Eugland a fluviatile formation, called the ing amid, difficulties to show to the world wealden, occurs, vrhieh has been uscer- that she wanted to '"lead a different life tained to extend from west to east two j than the one she had left. She was never hundred English miles, and from north-i known to thrust herself in any one's path, west tojsouthoast two hundred, with a nevereven speaking to any person ; al- thickuess of about two thousand feet, w-ays kind, gentle and modest. And not These phenomena, says Lyell (vol. 4, p. one woman iu the town ever went near AOS), clearly indicates that there was a her ; not one of the many Christians said constantupply in that region of fresh to her, wo or I wjll help y ou, but left her water, such as might be supposed to have alone to her sorrow and temptations, and drained a-country of the size of Atlantis, T trust Christ mav have found-her wher and which must have contained within it ever she may be K loftv chain of mountains. The catas trohhe to which I have alluded interrunt- A SKELETON OF AN INDIAN FOUND -4 4 ed the intercourse between the West and the East for ages. The next most authentic mention of IN A MAUL PIT. i Tarboro Southerner. Ia speaking of the wonders of tlie age, America occurs in the traditions of the nd liing8 .developed daily, old Pitt can Irish! They claim to have visited and hovr one of the greatest wonders of tho colonized this country jn the early part age. In opening a - bed oilman on the of the tenth ccnturv. Probably it was farm of Mr. A. Case, some days since, about the year 032 Ari Marsson, of the they struck into what is supposed to be a powerful Icelandic race of Ulf, the squint- creek or small river, some six or eight eyed being, driven by storms southward, feet below the snrtaee. 1 here they foiui'l reached the coast of North Carolina. nd an Indian canoe with a skeleton of a hu- there mot a settlement of white men, aud being, sitting ujiright, with the reiu- waa there baptised by them in the Chris- ant of a paddle in lus hand. It is sup- tian faith. The conutry .was then called posed that the embankment must have Jlritrammannalaml, or White Man's Laud, given away and buried fhis person while and Irlaud it Mikia. or Oreat Iiphmd7nnd sittiiic at its base. How long ago this was inhabited bya people whocauie orig- was one can tell, as it has puzzled the iuHily.from Ireland ou the eastern side of many peasons who have come to look at the Atlantic by the southern route via this wonderfub discovery and develop Caie liajador, in Africa. They extended n,ent of the grand secrets that are buried their settlements aud conquests north, under the very land that we walk upon. FENCE LAW TROUBLES. It is learned that there is a considerable controversy progressing between the far mers on the borders of Mecklenburg and Iredell counties in reference, to the oper ations of the fence law. It seems that cattle of Iredell fanners have been feeding upon Mecklenburg grass, or wlteat and oats, as the case may be. Mecklenburg farmers took them up and the fence law made, the Iredell men pay the cost ot get ting them out of tlie pound. The latter claim that Iredell, never having voted for the fence law, cannot be affected by it in any way whatever, aud that if Meckleu- urg county des not keep up the county "ence, it is her own look out. Our in formant states that several parties are ibout to go to law over the matter. It is a little singular that these questions have not arisen before. FARMER'S YOUR ATTENTION ! The 'Arabian' Su;:ir Cant- was brought to America during tlii World's Fair at Vienna, in lbTo. Jt will yield double that ol any olher quality ever grown in this country. Tbe stalk grow on an average of 12 to 1 i feet high, and from 4 to h inches in circumference. The Syrup made from ii it of tbe very finest quali iv. Also a good (jMalily f sugar can be made from it. We b :ve sent this seed to every State in the Union, and returns from it are highly satisfactory. A-'tnts are wanted to canvass in evcrv County and take orders. fr these and ui Iter seeds. A simple jm.-kaue of tlie Arabian Sugar Cane Seed containing enough to' plant ll-Sofan acre, and special terms to agents, j with my Seed I alalo&ue fwr 1S7S will be sent j to any address on receipt of Fifty Cents. In strueiiotu for planting and cultivating tire printed on every package, j Address, V. S. TIPTON, See Ism ir, 1 3:4 1. Cleveland, Teiinesee. mm again : And I am happy to say that I have the best selected stuck ot STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS I have ever offered in this m uket; and can sell them lower than ever known before I'.lack Alpaca, 2o t -i'li ts. per yard; 4-4 Sheet ing 7 i t-.; Fianntls, "JO to "i0 els.; and bargains in pant good-; bargains iu every department. Akkivk. ; Leavf. - 8 55 A.M. - , - - "iTrr'-fv- - 9 04 A.M. y 45 " ' ' - - T ZT VI IS P. M. 12 20 P. M. - ' Vs3rr"ii I -r N tC. 3 37 " 3 40 P. M. J?L v Lt;V&'-jJ ' . i - FAVIf STATIONS Salisbury Third Creek. . Statesville Plotts... Catawba .. NeKli'U Canova llkkorv Icard.." Morganton . ... Rrilgewater. . Marion Old Fort Ilcnrv C.OLvG EAST Aloog the American coast to Iceland. In the oldest Icelandic documents the earli est inhabitants of that island are called 4'We&t Men who had come across the Western Sea" (Kimmir til vesta n urn haf), iind the jsorthern antiquaries say that these men yverxi Irishmen from Carolina iind Virginia, who had first settled there. CharlestoH, Aetr and Courier24ti : The Governor ami State officers are in receipt of information that Peter Cooper, of New York, has expressed a doterminution to purchase Limestone Springs, near Spar tanburg for the purpose of establishing an institute similar to the Cooper institution In nnnrlif fir It ti vt I fl lir. I WTO itr;!;; ..f r...t i., n..,: Paries holding mortgages uiKn the prop was visited aud described by Eric Rundau, jiud in 110 by Modoc, tlio son of Ovreu Culneth (Humboldt, f?ojo pp, 133 J233): . . 9 , - , F01i;i,ATION, erty, is now in Now York negotiating the sale with Mr. Cooper or his agents, and the Governor is daily expecting an an nouncement that the transaction has beeu completed, ' STATIONS. Ahhivi:. Lkavk. Henry.... ti 00 A.M. Old Fort f. 12 A. M. 0 15 " Marion 7 07 " 7 10 " Rridgewater 7 52 " 7 55 Moriianlon S 22 " 8 28 ' hard 05 ' fl 10 " Hu-koiv 'j r0 " !l 52 Canova : 10 20 " 10 23 " Newton Id 35 10 37 ' Catawba 1 1 25 ' 11 35 " Plotts 11 55 12 00 P. M Statisville 12 32 l M.H2 52 " Thinl ('nek 1 10 " ! 1 45 " Salisbury - . .'50 " j I In thi line I can oiler jrrcat inducements, and can sav to my customers that they can save 25 per cent, by calling on me before buying elsewhere. A LS( ) A full line of Hats, Roots, ShocsL Crockery, lirocerics, Ac., and I expect to continue the ROOT AND II ERR BUSINESS as heretofore. Call and see. Simoiiton Female College. Statesville. 3K". C. The Fall Terra Opens Aug. 29, 1877. Hoard and English tuition, v.0O ptr-scs-sion nf twenty w eks. Catalogue and circular with full particulars, on application. Addrcs MRS. E. N. (JR NT, 41:6ms. Principal. V. WALLACE. (3:2mos.) What Cuxgmax Thinks Ar.ouT it.- .Jn J715 the North .Carolina settlers were Gen, Thos. L. Clingman, of this State, located principally, oa tJe- north side of who haft been in Washington nearly all AJbf ojarlo bound, and consisted of sonxe winter, has recently been interviewed, fourteen huudrcd, tithables; a thithaWe and anions other things said i "The at- lueant forking hand be.v,eeu sixteen tempt top nt. Mr. Tilden, or any other iud sixty, and tm number of tithables,! man, forward at this time is perjnatui-e iiccording to the. usual estimate, civea us and should le discountenanced. Such an i,totai oi luen, wo.neu ana fuijaren attempt will oiilv damage Mr. ulden's (whites) of a,lx)ut nine thousand. I 1693 chances. Two years heuco will do to fhe population ojf Albemarle was esllnja- name a candidate. There is plenty,,. of t& ajt five lUoivJand, an increase of nearly time, I was in the St. Louis Convention, one hundred per cent, iu fourteen years, land -my '.first choice was Hancock for I n 1707 the population ws eigt thou- j President, but ail of, us from 4the South ;sand, r In AJJUenjarle and Clarendon were n unit on one thing. Wo wanted lontajneJ tentlwusaud jersons.. I tlie strongest uau, Wc acquiesced io Tlie Indian population North ('aro-Jin tiieelioice of Mr. Tildeji, as he seemed 1 ina .consisted of tiibes of liear lUvers, to lie very strong in the- North. Ho was ChowausrChonomokeSjCounainox, Cores, elected, and it is pretty much his own iJete.chueys, Croatans, Ma.tamus.keets,i fault thai lie was not .inaugurated," A WORD TO THE PRIDE. Please let an old married woman say a few words to those among your young lady readers who are newly married or contemplating marriage. Now, girls, probably you all look for ward to a life of happiuess with the -husband of your choice, bnt it will depend upon your actions, in great measure, how much happiness you have. Probably j ou are caressed and petted now, but you must not depend on that for your con tentment; better far find your joy iu show ing your love for your family and neigh bors in 'deeds of kindness, than in wait ing for others to do gtMd to you. Your husband, probably is engaged in business which occupies his mind and attention so he may not wish to fondle you at all times. But do not lie afraid that a kind word or helping hand will eyer come amiss to him, and every kiss or kind word in time of trpuble, will make yon seem nearer to him. Above all else do not let unkind or cross words ever pass your lipsmake it a rule to let all little differ ences between yon rest until such time as you are loth in a good nature, and my word tor it, the elephant you thought you saw, will only be a mouse aud not worth speaking of. An old Irish lady was talk ing to the waiter just before her own ruar- and her words, . though homely, A Mont Id n Magazine derated to Litera ture, Science and Art, published in Wil mington, Xorth Carolina. The Corps of Contributors includes several of the mot Distinguished Authors of tbe pres ent day. A Serial Story, Poems Sketches, P" views. Scientific and Historical Articbs will ippcar in every numoer. Ibis Magazine will ontain onlv Original Literature. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR $3.oo. SINGLE COPY 25 Cents. ADVERTISING TERMS 1 pa;;e one Insertion f 25 on i,. " " " 15 00 II O " 10 00 i' 5 0U All communication should be addressed to Mtis. C1CEKI Y. 11 Alliir, Editor and Proprietor. riace; were full of good advice. Saul she "Faith, Lizzie, an' if yer ould tuoti gits mad, jist ye kape your own mouth shut, and, by Jiiy word he'll not quarrel much an' no one to quarrel wid; and when he is after being good natured he will love ye the better for it." Try it reader, and if it does not work to a charm, both to get love and keep it, let me know, and we will trv to find some other rule to help you. Aunt Bessie in American Farm Journal, i GO RAISERS arc advised to call at this otl'i' c for l;i;idliills to advertise their stock horses. We are prepared to till orders on r-hort notice at from .$'2 upward, according to siz.e, style, and number. Vi c arc also well -prepared to furnish advertisements for The owners of fine stock have always found it indispensable to publish" a description and pedigree, age, terms, S:. ot the animals offered to the public, and the necessity f it will become more iinpcritivc as the spirit (tf. improvement increases. SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executor-, conuuii-sionors. nu t ills, constables, agents, &c, are advised to call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly great injustice to owners to put. up their property at public auction without first giving ample notice of the sale. The re quirtments of the law on the subject every body knows areJnsulticient. Property is often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two spent in advertising might have saved it and made it bring its vahtc. We furnish sale notices promptly antPcheap. "KTS!-!-T'n TT? T5f"i""i"5- , N7 ' A " T5T5 TTTSD 1 paffe one year oo I .,- " " ' 75 (i't j 41 " !)l l)M . " " " Ho 00 , pKErABjri' for Lmmkciate Use. -207 PEARL ST-, NEW YORK. From t be tlnmsnritU oj jiiucliu. rs of our,PPK PAINTS, we have yet to hear the f,,--t ( '.,-nil-iiut. The least, u i apfariut. )url pnints have stood the lest ul years, where all other paints have jailed in durability Their covering capacity, being greater than any other paii.t, presents a practical item oj economy. Oui paints are guaranteed in every particular, the consumer assuming no rifle whatever, as we will re-paint any building on which our paints do not prove satisfactory; allowing a choice of English B. B. Whit Lead, or nny other paint inuse. (20:3rn) FOK SA1.K T ; T. F. KLUTI Z Salisbury, N. C KERR ORA.IGE, attorncn at &ato, O. f f f f f ? IP f To the Yorkiag Class. We are now oreiAretl to furnish all classes with cmstaut employment at hou.e. the wlodc of the tim. or for thfir spare moments, liusiness uew, light a ml profitable. Persons of eiiher s-x easily earn from 50 ceuts to $5 per evening, aud a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to lb" business. Boys and yirls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the b-nfiness we make this unpar alleled ollvr : To such as are not well sat isfied we will send ore dollar to pay for the trouble of writi..ii. run particulars!, sain pies worth several dollars to commence work oo. and a copv -f Hum-aud Fireside, rne of Ihe largest and best Illustrated Pu'dl-.-ations all sent free by mail. Ke oler if yon want permanent, profitable work, address GnoiUiF. and A Stissojc K' Co.. PortJmiJ. Hine. I C JOSHUA THOMAS, 53 Zi7 Sjrcet, BALTIMORE, MD. Buckeye Mower and Reaper. .Sweepstake's Threasher & Cleaner. Eclipse Portable Farm Engines. Ilion Wheel Horse Rakes. PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HE AS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly Statements, CARDS, Rosters, all kinds, - m (GM)!L, Continental Feed Cutter. Bait Stvvl and Cast Plows. Watt Cast Plows. Mill Stones, Smut Machines. Bolting Cloths, Belting. Mill Machinery in General. Send for Catalope ail Price List. (26:6mo.) FOR SALE. A S-30 CVntennuil Sewing Machine. New warranted to be good, ill at ibis ollice. 9:Gt. DR. RICHARD H. LEYIS, (Late Professor of niseases of the Kye anl ;ir in the Savannah Medical (,'olicj.e.) Practice Iimitcd to Ihe EYE and EAR, RALEIGH, N. C. I'efers to the State Medical Society and to the Georgia Medical Society. 7 Jy. OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACOMMOMTIOll. l nave nuen up an uniniiju and Uaggage Wngon which are nlways redv to convtv ier nons to or Irom tlie depot, to and. from parties weddings. xc. L,eave order; at Mansion Hons or at my Livery & Sale Stable, Fisher street near Railroad brid-e. M.A. KRIN(;LE- Aug. 19. tf. GET THE BEST. The Raleiah News. DAILY, one year, WEEKLY, one year, - . $5.00 ' 1.00 NOW IS THE TIME TO SCIIKC IE FOR THE WATCHMAN 3f"Send Postal Card for Sample Copy Addres8 THE RALEIGH NEWS, Raleigh, Blacimer ani Jeniersi, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBUJIY, N. C .'.. Jauuay2 I87G tf. ' I j. K. BURKE, AUCTIONEER. SALMHJUY, x. c..." tr Will alsb attend lo tliecallins; of in tbe country for Administrators', l'.0"1" and others. Terms to suit the tinier ':1 ' - i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1878, edition 1
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