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77 7--777;f,:7 j; ififvir - : - , - . ' - -j; - - h 7 77.-. .!. p.; . ; 7 v-.LrrAy- ym-s-mh--:. j ".7f . j . i : j . .; v ;,7-. j-' ;.. m , J 7 1 ? 7 i; 1-7 7- 1 -- r-r - V- - - " ':' y : n s - J .. ' -a. iiiilile in every man's pocket J!" -vf I lad7 no Tcliauffe.'-'I' said, I will" tuv' - ?f ;7s i f ft. Tiv r" wvrrtj f Xct the present year ' thoughtful and intelligent ... , the head devise before he- 'one' ofi a botf to-morrow do l!iiW tlipni! labor, to-night, if o please, the; boy, plea-l 'T tempt to execute." the hands att deu ag:iin.'I will nmyand' get : you us Jiave a litt the rhaiiel' for I am .verra hutijrry.1 tie more brain work and we shall not Sc I gave hun the Iiilling and hq require" 8(i much Inrjtscle. vVe must Htartcd vway. I walteil for , him,' but Thn- Maine Farmer publishes an nc-Mearn to systematixo our hiborH, it wc no boyicamp.,.; lien l thought vihaa Totman a ; cow, Jes;rc to obtain for thcni the greatest nunt of Mr. Ezra fnttu wlirch, in ten months, were sold 1 rewards.-Amerjcan Farmer, 1,750 quarts ot miiu anu f bhttcr, besides supplying a family of six persons. , , a' rValiio of Poultry 3Ianure lost my shilling, still, there was that in the boy's. face I. trusted, and I did - , ' -j not like to think - bad of $ him; ; Iate ill the evening.' I was told a little boV vautd to see; mcl. When he veai From actual experiment, wc found lrbppiflg4 fwnv'four Bramahs, A)r one br"tl,"iI il a eaiallcr broth more than ; f XDiGfSTios in Horses. Prepare 4 f. K nitrtn brflin ntiasll- V . i . -i - uound : and in another es for three days. JU i veonc-uau ouiiuc s : - - - , . T.' " " ; . f , g ' u i iree-quarters; a average. of pearly 0 n trate of potash at each feeding; u 1 ' t . u . . r l . ....! rtf n..!vW four minces to eah bird. By drying, ". . i ii r.. i " i. this alomacle in a oa... mr . U . brccJs make . bllt 'Areyou the ? gentleman that' bough Ur mUi,nr lunV v! tlicinia'tcjics !. Irae ': Sandie V,. AYetf,! , -.; ........... ; h'iffht. weiirhed in one case exactly one V f Hie? boy s who got my ! shiiliu but it possible still more ffigged and piwr'aiiir'thin,: ..He stood , for a; jno meiit diving into his ras' as if seek was reduce to one and a:;half in;r , ?"3etiuiig, ami , men saiu d.ne purging get gentian .root, pow , , dored ; ciiichona bark, powdered; of anowing f-.rh two ounces : make into ten pow- "If" m one ounce per .i fiv TKi..t i: ieei. men. mere s iotirnence out o . - ! . t ...... Illll UIT iuuituit;. uny : irT u wiiat.iii . . I. nnnnd mni.- nun if u iiun t - k i - .-. ders; give one night and inornin soft feed. How their roosting house 'alone, about ten th6 shilling ; Sandiecannotcome ; he; " i ; I. i . - i . I ' :n i.. l ewt. ner annum, of the best manure in vw, i 1 uu . w "'" 'f i ! I - L . : I . I lv ! f 1 .1.1. ? 1 '- ;-l.?J. the world; Hence, fifty good fowls , n,n uouiiet 4na ms matches ana your fceyf en 11 and both ' his legs are bro . i ;.it" . ken, auu Mie uoctor says, lie . win uie and that's all And then puttin laaure to M a ke Fa bM inc? PA'Y.-r Ui-oiake-'more than enough bit Uaise corn and ' grass. ; : Feed them to foj. an acfe of land, seven cwt.;leing your stock, save the mauure forryour the usual; quantity, applied per acre ; own laud, and thus you will make a j., poiiljry manure being even richer handsome profit off your stock, and at than miano in ammonia and fertiliz- tl,u (out lce on the tabid, the same time add to the value ot your inr salts. The stock will give aiiac . lands. Fine pork, beef mutton and tU4i "relllf j this way, and thee fig wool, hoi-ses and mules always com- lirLe3 denjand careful attention from maud fair prices. Cotton does not pay the large farmer. I The manure, before ihc poor child broke down in great sobs. So JTfed the little man, an went with him to see Sandic. I found that the two little things lived alone, except as a surplus crop, and then it L,,- should be mixed with twice its their 1Ut,,cr auJ mother beiug deatt. must bej grown at less expense than is bulk ofearth and then allowed to stand Poor Sand ie was lying on a bundlp usually jiut upou it. But with wheat, - a )ea covered with a few inches of shavings. He knew me as soon np eorni hay, peas and oats, and, stock to ofcartldecom posed throughout, when I came in, and said : 'I got the chaiigb fatten, there will be asureroad to "Hjf makes the very best manure that s,r aiKl was eotniiig back ; and thei can be had.- American Poultry Jour nal. ! ; A Noble Son. dependence. Ex. , ucoura?enifut to Farmers. The American Cultivator thus-eu-courages farmers: "In comparison with the; long-continued prostration of , other industries and the severe depres sion of general business, farmers may coiiiiratulate themselves tliat at least, through the long hours of toil and the , , , . . i - ? long hair and unshaven beard, and been able to secure the necessaries ot . - , , ' There is a story in ancient history of a famous Judge who was a great favorite ;witlL the Roman Emperor. Among some prisoners brought before the horse knocked me down, and botl my legs were broken. And on, Uen by ! little Ileuby ! I am sure that 1 am dying, and who will take care d; you when - I am gone? What wit you do, Keuby? Then I took hijs hand and said I would alwavs take care of Reubv. He undei'stood me him, who had been fighting ! against and had just strength enough to look the Romans, was an old man with spite of all disguise, the Judge instant ly recognized his own father. He had life for the support of their families and themselves. A bushel of corn is n miih to'-djiv in the fecd- ti j Al ! . x 1 T ing of alfitmily as ever it was, while iahfu uV llu ms emperor, it will liny as much sugar or as many f nd nowhc-was to be tried for his life i yards of cotton cloth as in theaverage befbre own ? o Ifc wa a terrible 1 "J : : i ,i. ,JA r. ,ck moment for bothj; Some sons would i veur, auu lb ta uuijf 11.11 suiu iui vuou, up at me as it to thank me. Ihc 11. t . I I I r ngui went out 01 nis oiue eyas, in u moment "lie lay within the light of God Like a babe uih.u the breast, Where the wicked cease iVoiu tioulv liiiij, And the weary arc at rest." He Came Hack. fiovernor Duvnl. c.f FlnrMn. wnk I.,. j - . , , , j - j Tor when applied to the payment of U!"B c"uc w KUOW uie P"8" the son of a iwor Virginian, a stcrri l7.ii. 11I ,i , ,1 p 7 11 'p oner : some would have forimtten tl . . . hi i)ia aeots tnat me iarmer .reany sui- ' -o- stiong, taciturn man. ineooywasa huge youth of fifteen years. At the " .1 i i.j.i :; 1 1.1 1 ters from its low market value. Bright- PP?: ereu, even oy tne nea cr days are coming and the severe les j sons ofj economy and struggle with i debt will have a salutary effect in f avoiding new liabilities In the future, ( and in making all classes more cau -.' .i.i4sj;:;..-.. THE GENUINE Celebrated American ' ' . WORM SPECIFIC :, vi . or. : . . VEBMIFUGE. 4 It w nlvAn -v T -1 a A. ', t I uuuu. iu uuuu lo parents, j,, fire at bedtime, according to the ne, nowever. leic tne luuszment seat. i c . . . , -f 6 ' ' custom of putting on a backlog, the auu apjuu,g ,w.e emperor, saia : old mau said between the whiffsof I , ri 7"' UVr- 1 am the Uilent pipe: lrieuu 01- tne xraperor, my latner was iih "SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or j 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 j the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; !k swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing liof the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, i .with a gnawing sensation of the stom- acn, at otners, entirely gone; neeung pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrcquently tinged with blood ; belly'swollen and hard; urine turbid; jrespiration 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 i Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C McLANE'S VERMIFUGE i will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. I The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc- Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :a ii DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS i are not recommended as a remedy " for all i the ills that flesh is heir to," bat in affections : of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, 1 Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of i that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. . Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. : ! Each wrapper bears the signatures of C McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C Mc Lane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name 2tlcLmef spelled differently but same pronunciation 1 1 ... - r " Blacbner and Henderson, Attorneys, Counselcrs and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Jauav22 I37G tf. ;b i h -! i7';7' ! L ' r ;sg ft; H :- s o CD-f ai ' l-',7- J -b". -'7 ;J 5 1 td r M p 7 a S-0 '!0 H 7; : s -1 . bd 7P ? $340.00 Piano Upright Parlor Orsan, 5 Octatefl3Stopi, 2 jJlMor $85 WJ: W-fV 1 1 IMS- -1 81 C - 1-J W I MM Mil II "WliWiyT" -w " - ""'v' j S j j 1 the Mate kfcl JL1 i inimlt-ilJK jJ2i far s? art It .1 trelght charges both way. TUseertalnl wui not ueruae irom uua t it la Tint . inprrmonted return at tar expete,"I iylnff freight chm TtJ7ZvZJ, T,.rtZrmnn tiuarlasr. , Order t once, u eTerr Organ when introraced itiiew loe.Ht.ZJ aboat (he ctaai cot omannfaetaiing. others, it U on at cost. Wnfnt lnrm ni-i i - : - , . others, tt U rtamdlnc alrerthemwU HeMelttntou gi T v au wilt atv weii su kcvui uu mm , v Or-are,n inctuM th the entire world. The Sn Wee owhere bat It llhu i"1!!?1, . riLm,l 1?? tn u teedtoor throagh the Continent of Kiirepe, I mta rtJII: 7,tni orTfl i throughout the entire drtUsed wort a snau d unreprtweraeu ra "J 'T- rfr -VI r"irr. sponsible unitaion. nwirei u,,,,w."i., Sr JJT Kswii paper with mneh Information about cost I ' Pi"f Z . rr - . J W-t v va Mail VM f nil W lie Tery lot want one AddzeH. .ndence. Oreer Mwt if ,71! inw u ne greateet offer TmZ Jersey, 17. ft, AaedOa ' 17 SHOW THIS SPLENDID OFFER TO YOUR NCICHBORft. 7t1 7 0 Warranted to Cure! EXXISS' CHICKEN' CIIOLEUA CUKE- or money reiunueu ii uueciious aire strictly followed. PRICE 25 CENTS, at 26:tf. ENXISS' Drag Store. HARDWAR CAROLINA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, t j IciIARlJoTTE,. C. I We buy iul sell all kindsof Ileal Estate ou coniniission. Have agent )rtLri iug up emigratiou for this section, We advertise more extensively than any 14. affcncy 111 the country, so that our cnauees iot seuing lanus are superior to auv wl airenev. we make 110 cnarge 11 no saio is niaue. e wntu eon eaponuence . . . . . . ! 1 1 . 1 1' i. ....... 1 f 1 . . . m.- . tliose having real estate tdsell Agents wanted hi every cquuty I AVe wimt a number of fauns now to filTorin . fcjeud for our advertising paper "The SontlilaiJ; DAWSON 4: IPIA-lSTCrS! A-jSTD ORGANS. We are State Agents foe Hot'aco Waters & Sous 'celebrated Pianos ami Orm The lest instrument in th world for the money. Fully warranted for six vk Prices lower than the lowest. jOf SHEET IMUSIC we have a full stock... SWaii received as soon as iublisjied.f"Clmrcties, Sunday-Schools, Female Seiuiuarb m iTeaehers snpidied with PIANOS, OKQAXS and SHEET MUSIC; large li$comit Send for catalogue and price Itst. Any other make of pianos or organs suriiiSs wnen tiesiiei. Agenrs waurei in every iowu :uiu cotuny. vumess, DAWSON & CO., 1 C 1 1 A K LOTTK, X. I 42:1 v Price fi oni 825rto $45. "Tab, go out and bring in thatgunV tious and" more thoughtful in jheir P3 enem7 either forSive m? father back log, and nut it on the fire." plans." or my aike, or take my life with his." Tab went out and surveyed the log.; Plant Corn. Nnnr Ihot t m o iriaa At niih nm tut. n in cn r n n n r 1 1 n w Min. n ... i. A . iluo,i& uiiuiuci X11CLIU, 1U1 tie AVLIU IlaU ou us, and the momentous Issue as to L'vrhat we should plant must be decid- ed, we j would cast our vote emphati "ally 4for more . corn and less cotton throughout the South. It would be a revolution indeed, but one that j would achieve miracles for the recu- peration of our sorely-pressed people, . Tin o.t.Aj u:. -T-. i ; p..' . i I Emperor immediately pardoned the that it was too hnaw. nnr nm.fi - n.:unnA.: j k.. u: -ki x ?' i - " r.,. up- r: , V. r- .U6Saineu him to return without having it! on his shoulder. His little sister, in I passing, was not surprised that ho ret! quested her to bring out the gun arid powder horn, as .an opossum or coqi) might have passed, or the brother ... -i . . . i might have seen bear signs. Slip ! KERR ORAIGE, . gUtonun at ato, Salisbury, 3NJ- C been a rebel henceforth was a loyal servant of the State. - Secret of Clieerfalncss. An Italian lady, the wife of a no bleman who lived in retirement that brought the gun and Tab started. He she might free. the family estates from Kound he way through the woods in We would no more hear the wail from encumberances, was Jioted for her se- to Kentucky, in 1791. After an ati- the snowy fields of the South : . "Cot-1 renity. I Though she had been called sence of eighteen years he was elected 7"ton cannot be made for what it will upon toiace many difficulties, she al- to Congress. A man of immense sibb -J'stuS f bring!" Little cotton would bring ways retained a calm cheerfulness. A ant strength, he started for Washing- can bciore buj-ing or orderiiig. . l.i ,1 1. . ii -il PZ 1 J 1 ,t . " r. I " . 1 ! P I 111 !.: " i umwi,,auu ue u very King inruie iiieu-v"v;e enquirea ine secret oi ner wu gUII,g y way oi nis oiu nome to j-j .., a t r 7" J A7 71 market, when, now it lies in begcrarly energy and composure. see the folks who had loner since 'V OJ JjJL1JJ r rags and sackcloth 1 It would be the "I arii like the poor Arab." wrote en him up for dead. Entering the FOR SALE OR LEASE ! loadstone to draw all the magnets from the lady : "he had no shoes, and no little cabin door near bed time, he saw JV. U""1', valuable tract , xf ., i -o i ii i i , ' i.u j x . i-t . . , ii adjoining the lands of Kobt, Benson, James the .North and Europe, and all the money to buy any. He went to the the identical gum log. He shoulder-! Watson and others. It is well watered and T1X, SHEET-IKON AND COPPEE WORK. 3-WllllaMS RRDWN w mmmnmw mm mm w - Contloues to carry on bl avs oll business as licretoiore. L .a, n li in.l full lln ot Wares cook aim iieai- tn? stoves, &e. Kepairs Stills, nuts up Koonn ana Guttering all at as low rates as can be done In the ceieoruieu Atoru low Rites. 3: . i rr mi i a WHEIV YOU WAAT HARDWARE At Low Figures i Call on the undersigned, at Nd 2, Oranit How, D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury ,N . C, June S if. PRESCRIPTION FREE! For tUf ive!v ('tire of Seminal W?akn. Lost Man!iinnl ami nil dlMnlrg brought on b iidiv cretioti or mitm. Anv Itmstrixl h; thn injrrtw dtnitH. Dr. W. J ni K.H A CO., X. 13 M'rai ftixlU Mlrc(. CiMlnatU O. Buy only the . NEW AMERICAI MM i i 73SI !L Only Sowing Machlni fgpa NfcTsr Steaks tie TixuTj 13 the Lightest Zvxhf, TheSimplest, the MostJvri able, and in Every Respkli hoarded gold besides. The man with ! one bale then, would reap more reward , than he with ten now! And the corn: 7 "It would prove the hero of the cam paign. . Our homes would indeed be : our castles in its abundance. Lean kiue and cholera slandered boss et id omne genus" would disappear, j and in their places, as if by magic, would come forth the "seven years, of ; l)Jeuty" race smooth, round and gloS ,sy. Plenty would be in all our bor 7 hills" teoulij rejoice. The . people) would t" catch; new; inspiration andp impetus, i jund the South would be redeemed ! : t Ehisri of tKe Soil. New! Orleans. Imakca the following appropriate re- ixiur&s uu una suujeci. : . t ; f.-We havj often heard it remarked ;that it is folly to attempt to raise your - v ii vui ii, ior meu n f never is. wortn anything. Supposing it is not. Is .liot the -producer assured of the future j if his cribs are full to pverfldwinoMs if J1??! mdependenrthan the 1 1 uvue, cveu ii irs com l merclal value is trifling ? r i j j lhe trup T8ecretof all.jBuccful'Tar It nJinis riojaise! your own Teupplies j una sell only your surplus. If this course could be universally adopted we should hear no more complaints that "farming don't pay," we should find no more first, second and third mortgages on our farms ; everybody would be prosperous aud money would : "A- - ' . - - , y . ajn w, , uiustjue ai Damascus ana saw a man lcu puiyu me laicn siring, ana wiin who had no legs, so he gave thanks to his load stood before the old man, pipe God, and pittied himself no longer for ,n nioulh, as quiet as usual. the want of shoes. And so why should "Well, you've been a long timeget Fcomplaiu when there are so many ting it put it on the fire and go 'to people who have more cause for grief hed," was the reply, than I have $7 T smnnfK the m " hi.-!" t .m .77 " 7 WHAT IS CASTILE SOAP. w ....v rsuus u.at x may re- A subscriber wishes to know how member their burdens, and, in trying this diners from other soap. The tn hM.v l I- a 1 P . 1 . r y, iue.u uear inem, lorget my hard soaps made: in this country are almost exclusively from animal fa4; timbered. Terms cusv. "AMANDA HALL. A fine Milch Cow for sale. Apply to E. P. HALL, Mt. Vernon, Rowan Co., N. C. Own. The Match Boy. A Pathetic story told toy Dean Stanley at Westmla ! lster Abbey. in the South of Europe, where tile olive grows abundantly, the poofer kinds of olive oil! are used for soap making. Common soaps are soda and and animal fat; Castile soap is soicla Dean Stanley in his sermon M chil-f and vegetable oil. In makincr Castile clren at Westminister Abbey, recently soap great care is taken to avoid an told a very touching little story. He excess of alkali (the soda), only just said "Not long ago in Edinburg, enough being used to neutralize the two gentlemen ,were standing at the n this account the soap is much door of a hotel one very cold day milder, and -may be used on wounds w!.n J lifrl un -J ? ant other surfaces where corambn 71 T r' " a imn soap would irritate and 'gi blue face, his feet, bare and rd wWb tu-1 1 - l :!-tt b i - j ' , , """i xu muttieu appearance, o: ia, ana with nothing to cover hira soapua due to asmallquanttiy ofsolii- cold and give pajn. ince. of Castile auanttiv nfsolii- but a'liundle ofj rags, came"and said, t'on copperas (sulphate of iron) 'please .sir, buy some matches.' 'No wljich is stirred into it before it hardens; 'r wWt on' irmi,J ims icYca a uiuisii oxiue, oi iron an don lya penny a box the poor little air. become cWmrl tnVlm &llow pleaded. 'Yes but you seeUve ide. r .White Castile soap is also sold, don't want any the gentlemen said Mcl1 s the same as the other, witK- again, j 'men 1 will gie' you twa "u wlut,u6-' "SU cauea Vastiie, boxes for a penny the boy said at q - b?? ra W C,U8'V.ma & i.f 6, j-Vr i 7.. Spain, the largest share coming from ast. So Jo get ridof h,m, j the gen- tile south of, France, and I indeed itfls tlemanj who. tells the story, says I srenerallv knowd in Eurone as MrtrL boughtjO , box j . but when It foand ilseillcs soap. American Agricalluml, NATIONAL HOTEL, CORTLAXDT STREET, XEAK BROADWAY, NEW YORK II0TCI1KI.SS & POND, PuoruiEToits. On The European Plan. The lestatirant. cafe and lunch room attach ed, are unsurpassed for cheapness and excel lence of service. Kooma 50 eta. to $2 per day $3 to 10 per week. Convenient to all ferries and city tailroadn. New Furniture, New Management. 13: ly. Hack Line to Albemarle. The undersigned is running a corafortablt tri-weekly Hack line from Salisbury to Albe marle,N. C. Will convey pasKengeiv to Gold Hill, or elsewhere on the line, cheaper than any , Livery Stable. -Leave Salisbury every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a, m. Re tarn every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 p.m. ; Leave orders at National Hotel. G. W. VVHITLOCK, 27:ly. Proprietor. T. I. AYERS, MANUFACTURER OF FINE CIGARS, Salisbury, N. C. ' The following brands kept constantly on hand: "Koyal Gem." $50.tx) per M. "Little Pet, " to.oo per M. fBoth Havana tilled.) "Ialsyt" $35.o per M. silver Lake," (halt Havana filled,) $35. oo per M. So.i l," I iOM per M. "rrlde ot Cuba," $25.00 per M. Llttla Commodore," f 20. 0C pei M. Orders prompt ly ttUed. 4- Mortgage Deeds for sale hert Also various other blanks. OLD, TRIED, AJTD TRUE. PeopU aro getting; acquainted ad thoa wk are not ought to h with the wonderful rarlt oC that sreat Amorican B-medy. tho MEXICAN Mustang! Liniment, FOE MAN AND BEAST. Thia liniment rery naturally orlelnatad In Amri ea, whero Nature provides In her laboratory such urprUIng antidotes for' the maladies of herehll dren. Its fame hi lxen spreading for 39 years, until now It encircles tho habitable tfobe. Tho Mexican Mustang liniment Is a matchless remedy forellcxtcrnalallnientsof msnandbeasU To stock owners and farmers It Is Invaluable. A slngto lMttlo often sares a human life or re stores tha usefulness, of an excellent horse, ox, oow, or thecp. It enrcs foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, grub, screw-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bites and stlng3 of poisonous reptiles and insects, and ereiy such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every cxUrhcl troublo of horses, such as lameness, scratches, swinny, sprains, founder, wind-gall, ring-bone, etc., etc. The Mexican Mustanj Liniment Is the quickset ctfre In the world for accidents occurring in the family. In the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheuma tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par ticularly valuable to Miners. It Is the cheapest remedy In the world, for tt penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a single plication Is generally sufficient to care. Mexican Mustang Liniment Is put np In tare .'zes of bottles, the larger ones being proportion, rely much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. Siks: 1 have used lUe Howe, Singer,! Wheeler. Vi!son. Wilcox & UibUs, Sew chines, ami wouM not give the American for all of therh. It will do all that 4s chum? in the circular. I consider it superioV to nil others I have ever seen. .... Very respectfully, " MRS. GEO. AV.'IIABBISyr. BONDS To make Title to Land, and Laborer aLd Mechanics Liens, for sale at this Office !i I ' 'N; The Best Family Sewing Jacliiiiel The "NEW AMERICAN" js easily learned, does not get out of order! and will i more work with less labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circular furnished ; appucaiion. t AGENTS WANTED. J. S. D0YEY, .llaaascr, G4 N. Charles Street, Baltimore. W MEEONEYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbury, N. C. ! I do not heBitate to say lh American Machine surpasses all other machines . 'BeaM a. I .....a a I . It all the work that oilier inacliliies can, it over.seaniH anil works button holes in from bwiw Muslin to Jieaver cloth. 1 have used Singcra, Howe aiid Weed 3iacuiBfif find the Viuerican is suierior to-4hem all. MISS M. KUTLEI)C I have used the Singer and other machines, and would not exchanre the Aiuenctf any. , MliS. n. iN. ltti.yM MeboxeyA Biio., Agcnis American Sowing MachTnc Saligbury, N. C, Mny 'M, DEEDS & 1 MORTGAGES ' 1. SI. T?ep. Simnlfi "Rpprlsi Tlppfla in TVncf lfnvtomi nu.in r.taiVniiK' Tlrei I . , . "Jll AUUi ItttiiU 1 UU3, V 111 111 1.5.11 Vi " m- r ( ' ijces, t;nattie JMortgages, rarm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation l Distillers' Entries, and Tarious other forma for sale at the 1 ,L 1 WATCHMAN 0FF1 SALE NOTICES, 7; Administrators, executors, cbmmissioners, sheriffs, constables, agents, &c, are 4, call on us for printed sale notices. thei T . z . a. : a : xu.'iiirs ir property at public auction without first giving ample noSce ol the 81&-' qmrementsot the law on thcl subject every bodv knows are insufficient, frj v' ' .jiv-u uwiu mis iuuc, huiu u : uunar or two spent a,auvci ."o - " a.tvi h, ttuur uiuuu ji us vaiue. v e iumisu, sale notices prompnj iTOTiaas ?on ?6sTiira land ready p?.n PAMFHiT ETS SCHOOL CIRCULAR BIEL-HEADS, LETTER CARDS, HEADS, Monthly Statement 1 i rosters, an K1HU8, is, ail AT KTOdLlL V1: HI- i i -7 '. r;'i 7 :- .-.'..'";': : :-:- - . - '' . i ; ' -!'!': 1 i -7' 7:r ; ;'7 7: 7 . ; ..j ;. . . . ; ; ; . , i : j . : -I jl
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 13, 1879, edition 1
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