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i . . !' ! ? ! S i .1 - ..... . . S r i !i ! I i I - - L- - - - 1. .a . it "i ; THE TEXTII CEXSUS-TIIE OFFICE OF : TCe liave received from Prof. Fran cS.A Aalker, urintendentt ottl J census which is to be taken next year a circular, soincof the provisions of whiclf mat be of ;: interest to some, of tir readers; The ci rcu lar is entii leu "Notes upojithc office of Enumerator, Under. tbe.Censns LawL, and mce itsTengtli is i too great t& 'admit bfU publication, we make a summary ol . the facts and suggestions therein con- - The duties of an enumerator of the tenth census, under the act of March CSTCfMbeainbe-identi. cat with those of assistant-marshals at thVthrSlastfjccnsusesi i?at the pro l visions regarding the lime during which' the enumeration shall contin ini 1 iluTKirk 'of enumeration dis- trictsSre malerfally' different .from those Which hare heretofore obtained. 1 . Enttmerattii-T distri rmttc cordine jto tu is ihe desire that,' Except in cities and Iga towns, ihe mimber shall fall far , Ijolow this. The month of June, on- ' lyf riekt year, will be allowed for the enumeration of district, in cities of over 10,000 inhabitants, the enuraer ationjnust be taken within two weeks from itbejirst Monday in 5Ju'ne.- A . certain sum will be allowed for the f. enumeration of each inhabitant; each death reported, each farm, 6hop, &c., and the amount paid must not exceetT per day of hours east of the lUUJh s meridian, and per equivalent day vest'ofjthat meridian. Thus, thirty mmmmm during, which the work may be clone, the pay ofannulneralo? eafiW the lOOlh m?ufaMcd mhn ulhU ickecoJ $10d. Thus, there will be no necessity, as ; under prey urns-la ws-,frv the enn mer- to fit himselt, up expensively tor traveling, and there is nothing in the law inconsistent with the idea of the enumerator devPti"g a part of every day or nignt td his ordinary business and his family Thus, theoeompensa tioawilLlc to a great degree net. - ?he advantage to the government of close limitation pof districts will be found in the high degree of local knowledge secured VThe-enumerator knowing, as. will -'presumably be the case, every house and every family of the townof Avhich he is a resident, wf lV pepjacetl almost Hyn(l; the danger of omissions, which "are liable trictej and will also be above being imppsedn0p statements, t which5 to a stranger migut appear . PWble enouglu , 2 Jii; important that enumerators be Pf,f hngurej pi active j nanus ana free writers. It- is remarked that a preolQreipMfncerou . will be foundZoYIgriatlsefvice to the enumtsraW.I!ldwifthh assessors and U local ofneere, postmasters- at small ' ofEtSescotintry physicians and school masters aj suggested as persons like ly to raaVoefficient enumerator,', from f i 1 the fact that they are. well acqfnainted i! . U with tli history and conditions of : the people bf their several districts. iffi j . na mat, ah least two ot tliese classes ; ; I . - are aedustmed to official correspon dence j andt to filling . out forms. Postmasters must, however, in every case secure the permission of the Post- master-General before they can ac cept the, ppce of enumerator. 7 Withftbe cireutar above outlined is printed Sh? text of the act of March 3 1879, j f elating to tho formation o districts, and the appointment, com- pnsatiQUMduties of enumerators. &c, I he provisions of this act are hero summaitJxed so far as they are not in dicated above : : XfeerS ffiJlfil? supervisor of the ceifth of hdistriehaiid each enn mcrator, before entering upon his du tiw,usrece!veareommi from jiin,settmg foctlCjhe " boundaries Ml wiuun wnicn ne is to work, and the 1 1 xenuuieratorl) also take an oath in i fe.u V . , .. m, -. S ' majiner-uiia 'lorm prescribed. v The enilinejbtorshalf fhen visit personally cadwclhng; house. in .hidistrict and each lnembercof afamilv l?vin ; outthamilv-fnd shiilfMiih from' the head of thejfamilvior ch ontsMlq.memwr every fteni' of infor niay)ttrequirel by tthe aet providing Arjthe tcdiisii Tf the head of the' fami!Xi is not competent ,o answer qucstins iU6 ' iufmnatkm required inajlsatiglit oJtl 'memher,; niost conie1ent t import it;Tlie origma SfheduUii, duly certified shall be sent to the supervisor of the district. In cases wiTetef pavhierif Is hot 'made bv thc.day thclenumprator shall receive 2 cents, for the , name nf. each living inhabitants, 2 cents fir each death ic- portfU, i JU cents . lor each iarm, loi cents for each establish meni of pro HuctTvT tslo':iThTiul.vsons to which the above rate of compensa: lion shalliappiy. must be M designated th suDeriutendenl of census a month' before the -'time Hr the euu- n. ' For neglect or refusal to perform the duties required of him an enumerator is suojeci, wih fine of $500, and for a false return may be imprisoned for two , years or fined 5,000, or, for. perjury be tinetl 800 or imprisoned for ? three years. Superintendents, supervisors, enumer ators and other officers of the census may transmit through the postoffice, postage free, any report or document in relatioirto their ; then business by writing on the envelop "Official Busi nesscensus;" but the exercise of t bis privilege" regarding; any paper or dooo mpnt nnon1 anv other subiect will r ; subject the offender to a fine of 100 Annlimfions foi aniKJintmeut as -vt , . 1 supervisor of census must be made o Francis AAValkei1, Washington; D. C; and the appenntmeut of enumera tors is vested in the super visor.-f- Charlotte Observer. Bank's Babies I was detained over Sunday n Barnsbury, and on Sunday morningjl resolved to go to church. The first nlmrrh I came to j a small frame structure with a woodenr steeple, hair he doors and windows tightly shut nit there was a man sittuiff on the ront stens whittlimr a stick, and il said to him : - i "Are vou connected with this church j "Yes," he said, "I'm the sexton! "What is it closed for?" "Well, mostly on account of Bank's babies." "Babies?" 1 "Sit down and I'll tell you abou t. Yon know Banks, he come tb ihis town to live a few weeks nop a perfect stranger, and he rented ew in this churchi It stems that Banks had three little bits of labie4 i riplers, not tnore'n two months old and then . besides these, he had twins about a year old. So nobody knew about the babies, but Banks waute the little darlings baptized, and he allowed to Mrs. Banks to rush the wholeJive babies into church on one Sunday might excite remark, you un lerstand. So he settled it that he'd have 'em christened gradually, so to s"peak. Accordingly the next Sun day he fetched little Jimmy, one of the triplers, and all went-off well enough. On the follnwin' Sunday he came a peradin' up the aisle with George Washington, another triplet and Dr. Rinns, our preacher, fixed him up all right. People thought it was queer, but when on next Sunday mornin Banks and liis wife come in-- to church with another baby, Wil- liam.Henry, crying like a Pawnee war-whoop some of the folks could'nt hclp snickerm. ; j ''Howsomcver nobody complained and all "-might have been well it' ft.. ..1 K.l nt come.; along the next Sunday w one of the 5th Elijah; Hunsiker Banksj twins. Everybody laughf cd, and Mr. and Mrs. Banks ther were furious mad as anything you know; and when 1 Elijah Husiker Banks hauled offi accidently witil his hand audi hit Dr. Binns, who was holding him during the ceremo ny, i whaik in the face, and the doci tor dropped him inlhq water the coni gregation 4 just - fairly roared witli laughter. ; JkIrs. Banks turned ired a fire and looked as if she would like tq murder somebody. Well, you know, jwe all thought this, was the last, ancl public , feeling kinder simmered down on toward tho end of .t he week,' when who should colrie booming tip tlie aisle on Sunday1 ... ... t. it ..Trf K j . . . ... ! . morning out Air. and Mrs. Bauks, with ;Tecnmseh Aristotle Banks, the remaining jjtwin ! Well, you ought Jo Vc heard the congregation laugh J 1 uevcr seen hothm'l like it in alt my experience., , Jven Dr. Binns had to smile.1 -And the Bankses " they were perfect wild with rage. Any how; fhey baptized Tecumseh; and after meetin. some of the elders got td talkin abbiit it, One, they'd havetcj apjilv to I he town supcryisbrs tor anj extciiMon of the water works ; auoth er allowed)hat mingemejitsjonght to be made to divert fHuckleberry Creek and run it down the- middle aisle of the church' another made! some kind pf a joke about ! business toeing good becnuFo p many ' banks were in town; another said that Banks would need nbout twelve licws when his fa mi ly grew up. f Somebody told 15;inks otK)ut it, Hr whotdops he do revenge himself? Ho t-ends dovn to ' Clarion county to his two sisters to come ami bring their children. So hey had a couple of babies a pioce,- and as soon -as they arrived 'Banks he begins to bring them to church grad-; ually, like the others., fi You never seen such ' meetings as them J The church was jammed full, nm people ust roarin.' ' And when Banks came in on $uuday with the fourth and; last of his sister's babie. the trustees thought it was time to interfere Getting to be a farce, you , know ! So- Deacon Smith he stepped up and said somethin' or other m to Banks, and Banks, quicker'na wink, Iajjl down! the baby and banged the Dedcon with his fist. And, so, I dunno j how it was, but in a minute there was Banks and Deacon Smith, and Deacon Hub bard, and Banks' sister's bjby and me, all a roilin' and a bumpin' and wluMpin'.in a manner that was redic-; ulous to behold. And when we all come to, and got straightened out, lianks pickeil up the battered baby of his sister and walked out iof the churcli and was mnet. and the trustees Held and in- formal meetin' and agrccl , to close the church for a month so's to kinder , , i. , freeze Banks out. and now we've shut i up; but I reckon its no use, for 1 hear Banks has got his back up ant gone over and joined the Baptists.' So I said good day to the sexton anc went on in search of another sanctua ry.' Caatioa About Shot in Game. This being the season when game killed by shooting, and probably con tainincrthe Delicts, is eaten, it may be worth while to caution those who con some the flesh of birds with avidity that the proportion of instances in which shot is found is probably smal in comparison with tho number o cases in which the pellets are unwit tinsrlv swallowed. It is a matter o speculation how much mischief a shot may do when passed into the intes tines, but the fact that anomalous dis eases have been set up by the pre- ence of very small bodies which have become entangled in folds of the mo ens membrane renders it desirable to put the public on their guard. Oc casionally the most disastrous results have followed such sjnall eauss. , We have in recollection the case of a physician who died after prolonged and unexplained bufferings, from the impaction of a very email nail which had found its way into a i pudding, and was inadvertently swallowed. A ttle care will avoid this contingency but, remembering that the bjud had been shot, some pains oujjht certainly to be taken to avoid swallowing the missile. Lfincct. THE GENUINE DR. C. HcLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. rpHE countenance is pale and leaden r colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vomiting;! violent pains throughout: the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrequently tinged with blood; bellv swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; .cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy -and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable. &c" ! . 7. ...vuwTwi lug dUUVC 5mpiOm5 y-Sfr are found to, exist, j DR. C. McLANE'S' VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure.l IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCITRT in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the sHghtest injury to tie most tender infant, s The genuine Dr., McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C Mc Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. . :0: n Whanaitn. tlx. K.. . L '. "M mft !mUJm-, m - LIVER PILLS axenot recommended as a remedy "for all ttHfflls that flesh is heir to," but in affection. ofthe Uyer, and in all Bilious Complaints. Dyspepsia and Sick Headacher dislkses of that chaxatter, they stand without arrival AGUE AND FEVER. : No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. - V"017 As simple purgative they are uneq4ale BEWABE OP IMITATIONS. .... ?g,!nuine ?ver sogar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with .Jhe impression D. McLane's Liver PILls! fEach wrapper bears the signatures o( C McLake and Fleming Bros. p Lane's Liver Pills, prepared by Flemine fuU of imitations of the name McLati spelled differently but same pronuncSt' QQIi,CQTTON. J ESTABLISHED 1S11, i ,j . - W'A ' - ' ' Jr- ' ' ' !i-Lfii r 1 m : w . O ! mz &SMM MAR GEORGE A. CLARK i. i 80LE AGEXT, 400 BE0ADWAY HEWl YOBX The dtetlrwitlve fnaturea of this snool: cotton are xaat it is maae irom vae very nnest ; ; SEA ISLAND COTTON. It is finished soft as the cotton from which It la maae: It has no waxlnsr or artificial finish to deceive the eves: it is tne stroriffest, smoothest and most elastic sewtne thread In the market: for machine sewing it has no equal; It Is wound on . WIIITE SPOOLS The Black s the most perfect JET BLACK. ererprodaced In spoolcotton.belnsrdved by a svsten. patented by ourselves. The colors are dyed by the j NE ANIUNS PBOCESS rendering them so perfect and brilliant that dress-ma'-Tcr? everywhere nsethetnlnstea l of spwinjrFllks V invite camp rtson and rfMueotfully ask ladles to srlve It a f.idr tril and couvlnie themselves of Its suprloilty oyer all otnere. Tb be had at wholesale retail from !. j i J. D. O ASK ILL i :6m ' s ' Salisbury N4 C YELLOW FEVERfBLAOK VOMIT, i It is too sooa to forget the ravages ol this terrible disease, which will no doubt return la a more malig ; M KitKELL S iiEPa i IMS, a tteinedy discovered lr nant and virulent lorm in tne lull months or l.Vtv. southern nudh ana usett witn such wouaenul rt sulu In South America where the inost aggravated easei oi lever are iound. causes iroiu one to t 'ounces of bllo to be lllteiedi or strained from tin blood each time It passes through the Liver, as loti(. as an excess or one exists, by ks wonucrrui actio on the Uver and stomach the iiEPA I INE not oub prevents to a certainty any kind of Fever and Blaci V omit, but also cures Headache, Constipation of the i No one need rear Yellow Fever who will expel tlx iiowtas, Dyspepsia ami au i aioiiai aisea$es. Malarial Poison ana excess or Mie trorn the blood i. uslmj aIEKHBLLIS il KFATLN'E,, which Is sold by &. lruf:lsts In -a eont and '.tw bottles, or w ill be sen by express by thf Froprleton?; I j A F. MKKUELL & CO., PniLA. Pa. Or. rrrabcrtbn'(iS!illitigi;i orQnepn" Delish! ;i EBT The reports of wonderful cures of Kbeuma rtlsin, Serof ul t. Salt Kheuin, s.t pnllls, Cancer, TKcr. Sand Sores that cjinc from all parts of the couuliy. are not only rVmricable but so miraculous as to L doubted was it not for tho abiindauct 6t proof. ! Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, &c. S ! CASJOF COL. J. 1 1 BKANSOX. j i j Kingston, Ca4 September 15, lsii. I Oets: For sixteen years i have beu a great suf terer from ScFoiuu la Us must uisiicsiiug lorn.s. i have been co4Uuftl to ijiy rooia aud bed lor utieeu ears'wlt'a Siivjiulous ulcerations, i he: most u proved remedies tor such cases uad been usel, auu tne mot, ciii i a. 'ii i pnysici.uis consulted, without anj Ueclded benefit, 'thus prostrated, Clslfcated, Ue feptudlng, I wis adM-sed by l)ri Ajer, 01 F!iojd t'onn ty, Ods , ut coiiinienc-etuc ue or your Uo:n,)ouDd tract StlUlngla. Language Is as lnsuluclt ui lo dt hcrlbe the reijef I obtained lrom ti;e Us ol the Slll Slngla as It Is to convey an adaquaie idea of the la touslty ot myisutfering before using ybur uieaiclne; Suniclent to sjiy. I aOaaiduued all otuer remedies and Continued tli use of your Extractor stlllingia, uatll t can say truly. ! am cured of all naln," 01 -all- dis eases, with ruiUlag lo obstruct the active pursuit of ny profession. More than i eight months have elapsed since tills remarkable cure, without any ie turu of the disease. i I Fr iie trutii ot the above stntement, I refer to iny gt'ntlem h l:i Bartow couuty, tia;, and to the meuilx rs oi the oar ot Cherokee circuit, who sire ac quainted with inc. 1 shall ever remain, with the deepest gratitude, Your obfdlent servant, j J. C. MtANtSuN, Airy at Law. S mmmt mm), I. I i V.'EsiT Point, Ox., Sept. 16, 1ST0. 1 Of.xts: Mji daughter was taken on the th cuy Of June, 1S73, With wluit was supposed 'to fce Acute Sheumails:n,iand was treated tor the same with no success. In March, following, pieces ot bone began t work out of the right ann. and continued to ap pear till all the bone from tin- elbow to: the shoulder joint came out. Many pieces )i bone came out of the right loot iand leg. Tho case was then pro nouneed one ot v hitv swellt g. After having been oonllnl ab)tit six years to her bed, and the case considered homeless" I was Induced lo try Dr. Pem Uerton'H Com'jound Extract of stlliingia. and was o Well sitlslled tvith Its effects that 1 have continued the us'5 of it until the present. j My daughter was coriuiifd to her bed about six yrars before she sat up or even turned Over without help. She nov sits up nil day, aa1 ews most ot her time has walked across the : n win. Her general health Is now go 1, and I believe she will, as her limbs gain strength, walk well. I attribute her re covery,; wttu t&e blessing of God, to the use of your invaluable medicine. 1 f With gratitude, 1 am, yours truly, . I ; r v. b. blanton. 1 - West Poixt; Oa., SeptJ 16, is"o. sOkxts: Thij above certlticate of Mr. W. H. Hlan ton we know and certify to as being true. The thing lso; hun lredsof tiie most respected citizens will certify to It. As much reference can be given as may be required. Yours ir.ilv. 1 .1 CRAWFORD & vVALKES, Druggists. HON. U. D. WILLIAMS. W DR. PEMRETtTON'S STILLIGIA 13 pre pared by A. F. MERt.'KLL & CO . Phlla., Pa. iSo d by all Druggists in fi.oc bottles, or sent by express Agents wanted to canvass everywhere. end for Book 'Curious story" free to all. Medi cines sent to poor people, payable In Installments. IVIaspn and Hamlin Organs. En idors d by over 100,000 delighted ipnrcbasers. I - i j i iXffot lowest priced, poorest and dearest. Sat Highest priced, bekt and ! dieapeat. Lost bnt little more than inferior organ. Gh'e tjve time the satisfaction. Last txfiec its long. Victors at all world's ex hibitions. Aeknowledetl best hy all dis i interested aixl couipeteiit musicians Sqlid fasts. iiilisputalIe,jsiieh as no other 0135a n inakef iu the world can substantiate. GJoiious nejvs lor pin chasers. Grand In traduction Side. New Prices. 0 ;.? v7 eiftmt Case $60; Superb Mirror ; Top Case, Hic Stops only $100. ... da trial. Freight piiu ikiii ways 11 uraii don t suit. Sold m easy terms. Kented i until paid for. Uflivered anywhere in the South for $4 esjtrn. ! Fort'ull particulars, address 2iud dn iJt 3ites, Savannah, Gai., Mana if Wholesale Sotitluen JJepot. Prices Sitine as at Factory. P, w Practical Blacksmith I lipRSESLIOEU. SHOP connected witn Broxvn & Vra-ile's Liver) stables. Sr-u dt-aiuus ot Sttoea, to suit any laape or toot. All shoeing oa strictly scientific prta Iplif s and WARRANTED. All Winds blieksmltlilng ,rouipuyt doneJ , ., (lsay -4- L i , i-l 1 KERR CRAIGE . i : ; 1 ' BONDS Tonijke Title to Land, nnd Laborer and MefliantcR Liens, for snle. attUfs Office i' 1 : , TUT - ? ?W a . .; vU -A: . --..-. -m bh mr ' . h - " m ('"., t y?emSsSBm ' tt C-3 ;H r , rf ... . f-v.'.i,. t: -1 t-f N;; - -j ' few : g hri "JfffM ft CO I . 3smzmm4 ft p . . MSiP P A V pIJ l HantiR'i; una tci Richmond, Indiana. ESTABLISHED III 1842. WE BUILD PORTABLE ENGINES Mounted on Trucks or Frame of 6 810 12 14 and 25 Horse Power. WE ALSO BUILD THE "PEERLESS" PoriaMe Eipes on frame of J and G Horse Power. These engines have horizontal tubular boil ers, made of Xo. 1 charcoal ham mered iron inch thick and of fjO.O.'il) lbs. tensile strength. They are the bent small engine iu the market. WE PUILD 1 T.rr TBTBSflfflff M mi VOU G, 8, 10 and 12 IIORSE POWERS. IIOHSE POWERS of all sizes. SINGLE Oil DOUBLE Bb.w Mills. 3 1'ATIOMRY BlTGIiTES, DRAG SAWS, SAW TABLES. G3RH SHELLERS, i : 1 FUKI) MILLS, &c.j &c i ! W'v oiler special inducements to ciisli "buyers. Semi for Catalogue, ami state what you wish to htiv. Address ROBINSON & Co., 1 i: Richmond,; Ind. i r Thfrrl-i .'irilir Sf this TTous at CHwiord's lirlware Hton'. S illsljjirr, wliflrf Inronnitlon In re sect to stp-xia injlnes may be obtalafd.j Blaster M Mkm, Attorneys, Counselcrs and Solicitors.. SALISBURY. N. C J.innavCU I S70 tt. ! Mortgage Deeds for sale hert Also various other blanlcs, cumes i '3-i . The "NEW AMERICAN" is eas:! learned, does not ?t out o'.cder -LiuJ, more work with less labor thai any other AGE1ITS 2. 8. DOrEY. 2Iaitarel m?.l.r V W T .4.. nnriiuii.i iii lit iini-rii in il u-liii ih all the worK that oilier iii.icliii.ti cui, it iroiu ftis Alusiin lo Ucavti t nail. I hae Duct ilie viuerican ib sui-ti ior 10 nitwi an. . ' " I have ued ihe Singer and other machines, any. ' Mekoney & Bro.. Agents American hewnig bIKs: 1 have used the ll.jwe, 6iner,f U'iK - chines, and would not give the American lor in the circular. 1 coi.ndei it superior to aJI Very resicliully, DEEDS'. & Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds1, Shtriflj' Deeds, (Miattle Mortgages, tarm Contracts, Marriage and ConuTmation Certificate, Distillers' Entries, and various other forms .for. gale at the WATCHMAN OFFICE. SALE NOTICES. ! Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constables, agents, &c, are aTvisejt6 cull on us for printed snle notices." It is certainly great injustice to owners to pat up' their property at public auetion without first giving amplenotice of tliesalcj Twc rc quircments of the law -on -the subject every body know s are insufficient. PrepertjU often sacrificed from this cause v hen a dollar or two spent in advertising might li'sTt saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices promptly and iheap. ; j. BIEL- LETTER J T T71 A T C Mo 11 tli j CARDS, Posters, IT GA'L'L SALISL.ULV BGOK STGRE. GEO. V7. Y0PP, Propr. (AtPlyler' Oldtand.) mmm books AT LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE HIM. :tf. On and Off Slick as Grease ! BOOTS, GAITEUS, SIIOJS. SLIPPERS, &e. W. M. EAGLE, Kenpectfullj un nuances hi.- continnauce at hir. tild Ktitiwl in lux niil lii.f. m Mnin .Street. opjMisitt- tinuii-ft' Dn.p Store. Me is always! rL-adj-and uiixiuUH N4-cMiiiiMlateiC'itui.ifr : 1. . . 1: .. . .... 1. 1 . . - . : 1 1 11 . 111 uif line 111 1 in ncsi 111 inner uksmmip. ,uv jr'jarel to dti lirsf eluss wurk n:ul; can entn jen' with any li.u tlx 11. Simp r ifai d matle work. His iiiiH-liiiu-K latf. ilc.. are "F I lie late! nrd opii pni en-Jii wrkH t!ie very !et in iteril ai d ki-j's Mi ha? d roadr mad wrk, and t rK eqnal t an spicial u;tler. U.'paiiii p I ' t'lv md promptly d .ne at r.a- nnble nricfK. S.itisfi-elion .'naiuntei d or no cnarpe. ' ! Prices lo Suit the Times. ! 0 ;ih ordeiH by mail proinptlr filled. 3l.6miM. W.'il. EAGLE. JAMES M. GRAY, Attorney and Oounssllor at Law,' SALISBURY, X. C Ofli - e in tlie Court Ilnnsc lot, Jnrxtdoor to Squire H;in;litoii. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. ... . ' -i JATIOfJAL HOTEL, Cort'andt Strctt, " SEMI r,ItOADWAY- I 1 HEW Y0EH. H0TCIIKIS3 & P0XDr . Pkoi'Metow. ; 0a Tha Europaaif Plan1. The iMlaurant, r.ife and liinrh roic.m altaeli el, are in-uried lor rlieMpneK nd Jteel Irnec-of nerriee. Hoonm 50 t l 2 ier daj SSlnlOp-r week. Convenient lo fall fetrie Hurt rit'iilwwMoV"?- ; " Jf fc-'f ' New Purnitttre, Kc7 Management XOW IS THE TIME TO SUlisRlBE mr-t rr- i", m w A m jt T T' W IT" A. TV1 A. WA1,J "" Siilicribo for the Wnt cnnnn!onUi$2 .;:-l' NE W : I- AMERICAN 1i -L - , which 1... . ' al!e, and inrEi-ery e- machine. Iitustfated CiiCa'ar lu s.. . . ' tED. 1 Ct X. ClMrlcs Street. Haiti uwrjsril ii l'i ice from i25 to?; 45. IDA T s Mil r nastH n.1 1 uliii-r iit:i..l.iii. t. : j , i WtHHrums anU Wurivs button hulikin I mu i um(I biiigt-r llue tilid W itd &iiilu!lti''ati , llki; tl Dim i , and would uot exchange the Aiuericn4f .Mik?s.Ai. AiKlULt- & lisburvj N. C, May 22J, 1872.;. J MacTrtne : eitr & iTson, V ilcox & UibKii. Seiin 'Uti Hi ail ul'llieni. It will do all thai is cliihtd fui U others 1 have ever teeii. ' ' V QEO. V. HARKlSOX.ii 1 Oil Buy only the iT rvDTn a JJ , VJTXXVJTJLZiO JUiKJ SCHOOL CIRCULARS, 1 HEADS, Statement all kind RDWARE II A R ISV ARE! At Low Figures Call on thejindemgned at N. 2, Grtnili Row. v. H 1 LJ A. A 1 111" Sjlifriiirv N C Jnn-S if. ENNISS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CUBEr Ar mn - rofIin(i(i;f directions t . . ..... v... strictly follpwetl. PEICE 25 CENTS, f t j 2Cr.lt. EXXISS Drns Store Farmers, TATvPTI "DT? QWT'W'nT.'Rn UUiN 1 DSh O W 111 VUUmJ out of p ; ELE OF COTTOff W2XBW T TIIEO.F.KLUTTZ Hi - . ! I , -M' - will sell you one ton? CELEBRATED P ATT ABM rtdV2liM V It thebet .inae. Eaj to manipu! ; fteqniren na cotton wed nor table roaniir-. Ko tliarze for .recipe or( right tojue. "fSji to any &0 JnoT -HaaUefn W f: Call an d jrellarticti!aw and ' ee :letiioniW U Dont be h nmbnged by ebea p imilalioni. i j h You cajteUuegentiinejnJT from. ? ; , .4 iTilEakKLUTTZPRCOOWTpJf " 'Cheap Chattel; Mortgage! varfVnV"cibeT l:tU AVii U ; ! l : 54 HA . . 'I f arranteQ 1 fe! Hoe Fertilizer I.J" n I --t ' - I : " I - . i M i" ' ' - j i : ' . i . ' " " - r h I 1 "i Ml "I. ' : i - 'X " i : ':. ' I I? ' -if H
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1879, edition 1
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