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;i I i At i. . i . v I .- tl , - . ' : , , i . f ' ':' - ' - ' f 'A ' : H ' " ; ; i i Knuc hunnrnd naunusi Live nciEUH " i s r. . . .t- - i aim an j". y DOES FAUMIXG jPAl .L, iWofmv "neiL'hboiv, ar an editor r,f iU J ortf ?n, M j f t twenty t f i- f2Mt-hinii fur Iftver HCtfet OI 1118 lartu iv "t " . rdka Btvcn miles frotn the centre ofjNew Virk ciiV. Aiitl leeii 'eo jioach nejject vil that it will cost at least fifty dollar per acre and two years' tiine to get it cleau and in good condition. The farmer wo wild this land doe uft mske three tier cent on $100 an acre from hU farm, 1U if the German can make it pay at kr,0 ner acre, it will be another illuBtija ttL of what industry, thrift and enterprise eta accomplish. It ncetna to me, nowev I that each a man would have done bet. ' Jr ia have troiie West. Vile certRiiifa Jbuld if ! he intends to Jrafce ordinary tern crop. lHnluMO thirfty Germaiis uiom hare a knack of paying for lahd ad bid fair to become the principal la id L . Aid tirirf imi8 oi' the 'country. owi;rio in j IV. ,'Jfheir great fot k U aaving.! I have a neih Ltor. aiwtll-to-do Gcrruju farmer, who hi J.vi ! money in the bauk. But if he voii anrthiiiir. ho never thinki pf not he. He knows . trirk- worth of two thai, file sells some thine from the farm. Alter netiaaaone ms ay's work, in pe evening he picks np few ftppleSyOr pOia'OCS, or Biiuaouce, ui few hcadi of cabbage, a basket ot eggs -ind a little butter or lara, or, peruaps a t.n.Wi or two of nice haiid-pieked beans friiMfi he DUts in a spring wagon, and the Inst morning before lam up he is half- Way to the cityiand by the time 1 am through ' breakfasts he is"back.with the noney. It far ipasier !to give a check U he lank. ' But that man would run in ilebt for a hundred acre farm at $150 an L.m nA nv for it. I Icouldn't. I can Iraise as good crops as bje doee prliaps better and the receipts nom my iarm per acr are larger than; his, but he and lii family do all their own wok, and when one of hi bright, active boys wants to get married, there is mjouey in thebank to make the first paymedton a small farm, and give him a start in life. ') lie is withal a capital farmer, keeps; his land clean, and works Jt thoroughly, lie lis a good neighbor not! inclined to lor r.w and williusr to lend : and if he does If ----- o ' lorrbw anything for a tiit nii it nromDtlv. He ! ihfi duv. minds his own business, and is I aIwavi cheerful with his work. He keeps u good sparfof rather gay young horses 1 E thai be bred himself, and which arf aU ! wnm well jrrooined and lull of f pirijt ; a iiico carriage that is always clean, and a t coon harness that is in peifect -repair knd wen ouea ana uiacRcucu au uo u.fiM rv Snndav in a stvle that many a German baron might envy. rJbat man commenced we wun nouiraz uui irood health, eood habits, -a pair of good f hands, and a good head with indomitable 'nercrvand perseverance- -J here are tnou X sands of such cUses, and in view of them I it seems unnecetsary to? ask the question, j 'l)pcs farming pay V'bxchaiujc j THE FODDER CROP. j We renew at this time the suggestion tnadi last vear in resavd to secunng an j abundant crop of fodder by making it a separate crop, and cultivating a feW acres of fbddcr-corn, sown thickly in drijljs. To, depend on the yield of blade fodder strip- Tau t hundred pounds, live weight, is as large j M ttii trt mAlcft food bacoQ yond tliiffsie, mere is a loss 6oui thu fpJr." butefctr. and coosuiuer.wiu uu " - T- . --'!:' . ' ! . ...... S. ' fi' ifthov will oltserva el osl v. tnai my are poi bi ritwi (uiusavivv,7" - i hundred ana UttJ pounas-weigui. a hi-ad aud liUle upright ears, and legs and ff Micite to nerfertion, -are marks which indicate the greatest amount i ntu wi j om.mtit iif food consumed, ana wiiimi- ways tue more reaanj araw iu iiuiv y the outener ! THE WATCHMAN OFFICE drammef School Extraordinary. Tech- er to pupil -r arse man. L . - ui vi n la & common noun, ui mci X.- vl T W femining gender. , What'i that, air? r.,nll Man ia a common noun, femi ( . . . ; nine gender ; common, because he can be t.J.l.i'.l.ain inH fptninlhA vrp.naCT', le I UUUUI. -nv, O j oha hea alwavs cot woman on the V.rttn; Stli Derson. because his wile and Bixjchildreu come firsthand ia in the ob Joptivfi casK and governed by a. Woman. I TeacherMio to your seat, and put a TT V ll VlVfc. ; v M F ' r A wnlrinn. Pupil Woman is a female noun, of the masculine gender. ! Teacher Mercy on us 1 What did you is well supplied with a large and elegant assortment of PLAIN S FANCY 1 Pictorial or GUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &C, say sir? ia as cheerful as suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL j . PRINTING. -Also - SUSS r HAEDWARE JIERCHAMTS, Jlriin Street, Salisbury, J C, jpuDil -She's a female noun of the mas- rniine cender: masculine, 'cause she wears the breechaloons, and is determined 1 Li : 1 .F An to i voie : sne i cuiuuuucu v,i.t, whalebone, starch, smiles and thunder clouds ; is in th first person, 'cause she'll silwavs the Derson speaking : plorjil num ber. jcause she makes more noise than half a dozen parrots; is in the objective case, and governed by the fashions Teacher Sit down and rinse your mouth with prophylatic fluid. Next, parse luiV- l ! 1 l'linii Hov is an uncjmmon noun. 01 ihe coslin euder and female persuasion. S'iv..t,. 'I'Kmiftoii aiirl hls)(ki:ir.kai I -t-- li g T , r.. x wtuci --w , , mer ana more vrnameniai j y y Uat'sj 1 unfair 1 S Pupu Boy is an uncommon noun 0 the goslin gender and temaie persuasion -- . p TwCr, nr 1 ni.,L,nn 'Cau8e he's hard to find nowi Business & Jt roiessioiial aldays 'cause he soon enters the thresf hold of eoosehood : female " persuasion; icause he'4 always got the heartsick about some temaie : nrst person, big ikc; sin- eular number, because there s nobody but ! ? -If. I, A ivl.iAfltltta nnf?A ft ll 1 1 ! T1 LlllIlMfll ? . Ill IIIC Ul' ltV.1 I C WOVi JLUE CONSTANTLY ADDISG New, improved and valuable Tools, Imple ments, Machines, Contrivancies, &c. &. lor the convenience and facility of Farmers. Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe-Makers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, - Masons, Carriage 13uiltler.S. '"al, the ll Wrongli: Inm riow tote (jrmnd. ' ; We warrant llu m to give nalL-faclion. THotnp- vv "l'l ,ci fon'n lMow.s and Subsoilew. , Ilouse-Keepers, , C01lN SIIELLEUS j liutchers, straw cutti:i:S COOkS, &C., &C. ' and a thcMiaahd other tliinp you need. .( Sen In fact, few persons unacquainted with n your orders or come and buy ranp of wants we are prepared to meeti nor of the exact and beautiful aclaptabilitjr of our gooils lor the purpose tor which Ihev are made. Nor can we lec-rile them in an advertisement. They must lie wen. Come, therelore, to the Hardware Store for ?anj thin you w ant, from a toothpick to a sieam engine; lrom a pin to a trawcutter jany- thing almost cverv thing. They hav A FULL STOCK alway8 on hand of fcvery variexyoi .:ui, iron, oieti, now, vtrain v ra lles, Scvihef, llK) IXzen Axit at low price. thnif. iM-tols. Ki ive and Fork. Fairbanks Schnapps and thtrjjength of his dadyi Visiting, Party and Wedding Cards College and School from the crop of corn alter the laying bvi is" to be short of fodder, and to injure the corn quite to the extent of the vahm of ihe fodder. Wo presented several care fully made experiments! on this point last year, all made with a ? iew to deterrain whether the weight apd quality of th cotn was affected by stripping the blades at ,the usual itage. Each test presents thf same evidence, that there was less corn made in every instance on rows from which the glades were stripped and that tho corn was lighter in weight, find the loss fully equal to the value of the forage that was saved. Ta save the blade-fodder is only to give up, 01 lose, an equal value in conl, with no account taken of the labor of fod deir-pnlling and saving arid risks of totaj losses by 'weather at the time. Corn that is sown for fodder may be sown broadcasf, or1 in drills two and a half to three busli ls per acre, and plowed in. We prefer the drill system, from actual and frcqueijt trjal drills from eighteen tothree feet apart. Let it stand verjy thick in the drills io that the stalks will remain small. When two feet high run two or three scoot er furrows between the rows which will give it quick and good growth. No fur ther culture needed, j ! j Cut and cure it when the field is in full Ussel and bloom, for just at that time all the juices of the stalk! are in their richest state, and will cure into sweet forage. Let it wilt a few hours in the sun, then tie In small bundles and rhoek up like grain In open order for free circulation of air.- It requires some time to cure thoroughly, es pecially if the stalks are gross; but it will itand weather very well if properly shock- j-d. It will cure test when it can be put in lofts or under shelter, bo as to have no ram on t whatever liut tins requires iioro room than most pereous have to give Vi A crop sown in April comes off early m August or sooner, and in good time for 4 second sowing on the same ground, ff a Reasonable rain should put the ground: in Uf t ft ! ."I 1 ;" zoou condition, oix mousana pounas per aero at each cutting is a good 'ield iOn ,giod laud. We have saved that muchstev ftral times that is to say twelve thousand founds per acre, eft th year.; j S The cost of foilder made in this -way is Very little, and. the quality of it excellent. jWurking animals eat it With avidity, and 4 f freely fed on it, will easily keep upon shall the quantity ofear corn. j! A trial of one or two actes this year, will satisfy any one thay this plan 1 for ui&King louucr is a goou anu cueap one. Msonomtst. Hogs of SmaU jjrectts. 4 A stock raiser fcr.uch experienced, in an article upon over grown and mediutn-siied animals, thu6 speaks of hogs, in Jipatiug bis preference for khe small breeds : f 'There is not one single jadyanage to be claimed in favor of large hogs. Thre never jwas a mone,er hog f hich did vot make the man who iaised huri pay f. r evtry und he weighed. They do noti lurnisb an ounce of ? mat gratis, but c-fargef full 'price for, every atom of their ealeass.l When slaughtered, it takes a long time toi get one coo Uf-the tnarroV in thebon! and! and when the haros!ajre put in salt k i veryj troublesome to fiaiih- them to the centre.! nurse Teacher Go home, sir, and bathe your head in mustard. Next, parse girl. I : Pupil (Jul is an angelic noun, of the fcrrccian bend gender, and masculine ten dencies. .: I ' Save us from sudden death! These boys will never b0 raised. How's thai, sir 1 ' '. . - -i 1 Pupil -Girl is an angelic noun,' 'cause she paints her cheeks and loves Injuns ; she's compounded of cosmetics, fuss and feathers j is of masculine tendencie8,'caUSe sho wears shirt bosoms, paper collars, and always has boys on the brain ; singular number, 'cause thje boys are afraid ot her, aiidmati irnony is played out ; third person, 'cause she's most spoken of; in the ob jeptive case and 'governed by a Gipsy. bonnet. Teacher - Next, parse fashion. Pupil- l ushion 13 a tyrannical noun of the common gender. Teacher Catfish and blunderbusse ! iVhat is that, sir ? i PupilIt's a tyrannical noun, 'cause it must; be obeyed, and laughs at a poor inana purs ; common gender, cause all people must bow to it. It is compounded oi flounces, flimsies, nifties, bubbles, troubles, ruffs, - cuff, higgles, giggles, shigglcs, curls, furls, snares, j hairs, Grecian bend ; fuss and feathers. It whs once in the objective and governed by Eugenie, but is now in the nominative case, independent. Teacher Go home, sir, and go to bed. Next, parse baby. , t Pupil Baby is an obstreperous noun, of the neuter gender. - I Teacher What do you say, you little imp 1 . Pupil Baby is a musical noun, 'cause it ings a soft tune between midnight and day, especially of a cold night ; it is of the neuter gender, cause it is either male or eraale fill it's big enough to wear breeches. It weighs according to size, and measures according to proportions, is composed ?f milk and" lungs, especially lungs,' and grows at a rapid rate. It is of the spoilt gender, 'cause it is allowed to put its foot In the gravy whenever it pleases. It is in the objective case, and governed . by candy and sugar plum's. ff 1 eacber Go home, sir, and tell your mother to rock you to sleep. Next, parse matrimony. : " U Pupil Matrimony is an ancient nana, of defunct gender, 'cause it's played out. (uirls are as plentiful asjdackberriea, but they've got nothing. Matrimony is comx pounded of tht vords mate and money, but when there's a match now-a-days, it's nothing without money. Third number, "cause tis spoken of much by the girls. In the objective case, atid governed by our establishment, are aware of the wide1 I3:tf SalwUirr.iN. C pmewtughtning'saw: Super Extra Spring SteeV'iWarrantcd Eefinei EBBN MOODY BOYNTON, 80 SBIlXUxZiLZI BTHISi:?, ITexr Xork. July 23, I8C7 ; Jau. 14, H, 18C3; July 27, ISGO. V Nov. 1S6G 1-1" ' .' J ' TI rL i !". i. . r- " 9 i- l W. I 1 5,J rJ i .- if N t f ''"'hi 3 1? aoww Xot One Failed in 20.000. TU lew Tear lad U-i LlUHTXIXC gjVg airermtly akk4M le4 IW Jlen. traa muLcU aiaaa(artrr f (sa Jired lo orti r fsblicly tet at tW A kaui laiiaVe, r lWrwl,t muttt rtl riontjr f .Um Utot ivprvitd TW m ekalkas for tijewtt r pl.Uc esta k (tre4 U mw. TW Urjt Urrtav f tW VudsewiM r fnA f No. HO BrtiaiaB rrrL 4 u raiipemeBtii far tW aatctr f I t UJ l.l(;HTMNt2 itrtmu per mmik, 4 Ufa ttIc U Cil all r4rafUy Tb orntj te Beqal U lb irmA r tk. LKiHTMXtt UlCKh W. Wl Wft1 will ea4eTr U karp a tl B w4. Tt aie of evetl dole f Ike aWe efttia HaaeBMw belief Ut tWf art tie Wat ; Shy eU W4 IU my a.. tW Ova-Cvto h . k a . . . Mcm.niiiiri eav nirofl aJWaca ed. Bin jo red. Xt oar im imttr tWaaJ kaa prored ii' e-t. K ttrxli ta tW lamtu. ol U recalar Ul tur lW uWftt.f ara anki'.!el mtm aa ra nt art aa4 w 1 ttsia aaw. raate Wariet (tkas rerW 11) win tnena ! roer. Mir taiatfeaet Y 4mi tre. Mtear airo. Mroastaiat orrlsr.i.. taa Un reeiveO. TW Lit Hair Kawa , erioalti aarUd fc-r mb!I aai lartel akl. nr lianl wood but nofl Ubi1 rvquirea it to W tiJer. I.iLlnlag ha a aiiaUaet atxl iaita teatfr for u : wLcn htLl out ; aie two f-(ti tLibBer o lck Xfcw Tock. Ampbicak UrriTTTl Fib Criiriya Xe. 4. 1871. E. t Uoytok. 80 DeeVma M., Xr Yoik feir: TIiceit.Ce Hi lea tW Ufatait p t itTu Paw. froievl bjr rand, bv to torn t,d aaw cut T a k"u1 fx9 iicb tl im t ! f faiS 3 4 er2: akt lb cnW of fame. ccctiniiinIr. in two minntt ad 18 or at TW rle f a r4 mt 4 ia W. than i ire tninntf. I am aatmfird that for alt rwrpoaea oferow-evUir' laife ib aall tfa.Ur. jkr cro- ut aud wood aj bare no rival in ieed. ia efa andla ialiritf . tn 'iere lh-ir univerval ce ou!d k&t a tai-t atuoast ot memtj and tin d ltate tW ti fc( luillicnaof n.en. , " i. BLaKE. Pnperintnilent and FBjInerr. JLireHeaa I riitae Talr. X. p. Tbee extreme tet are quoted merely to j-M re lit Louit W Vrloat Uat aiiect earti( t bet er tlun ti e old V frlrtif n ptore- ne1 bj alt otl.ee mi a. Holiest bard are men will prornre the ireni for tbair rostomer, ere if tWy are ertLed wiik inferior guod. bnt l.re tb-y uo cot keep tben. arent are wanted. X fortwt r i w w ' i i i i ' . i i : l i i , m - HM 111 -.11!: I Ht ji ' ) lonc.fcnitable lor pen-ral e See A: Co., in Murjdiy's Orsiirc! ff, fV TTN - EV raw rc M sitajj W w iw "i'M HAS taken the room recently occupied by Overman, Holme: now, and opened a ; PRODUCE COEV.IV1ISS301M BUSINESS. ?"IIe solicits cash orders from ahrod. Produce bou-rht and shiDin-d on vert short """" -'-J - ...... JBCahh paid for all leading articles of country Produce. 1 Jt f hi Wit Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, BURKE S ni!k!T CJ 1? J. L ABEL S for all purposes ; h) Blanks For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else required in the 1!W uurrin, nn MM JJ I J I Commission ; Merchants, fcYAt the Sign of the lied Flag, j vtiiek s SALISBURY ;! OK m STORE. MERONEY'S OLD STAND, MAIN tTilllKT SALISBURY, N. C. ALMANACS At the- DooV Sins. OSALMS AND HYMNS. L At t'.!.- Hoot Store AN Books of Wor-l:!". At the liook Stole :li( KI. r.OOKS. large Milliom of axeaaie xd foe c ottir ood: a Llf WtciKf (Yo Ct elU er fee te ar will rut the tiw aa fart an aa ax. War ot try Ikeai f AIm, LIcbU'.Bf if Ka. 4 U C kit that tlie name and warrant are on earL aw. E. M. BOVXTOX, sole Proprietor and MaBBlactortr. Kewk. J. K. 1JURKE. j. m. corrix. van t", At the Hook Store. i'jet any thin? in tin; way of P.ooks ai:0 latior.iTV, can be hud at short notice ami on ie i?oi:ullc irrius. ; At tlif Hook Store T-5f"Orilers and consignment! refoectfnlly so lieted. fisaT'Auction sates evtry &;tt unlay anJ public dayg. Oh! Yes Oh! YesOh ! Yes! Having fallen back to a Letter oodtion and been reinforced Ly furniin :i copar:n.r.iiij with JSC M. CorFIX, wlw h;w been long ;.nd favor ably known in the Mercantile community, I would respectfully . return my thanks to the , public generally, and holicit a continuance of their patronage to the new Firm ; with the as- i 8ii ranee that we will do all we can to ttaliiMV all who may have anything to mdl or buv. J. K. BURKE. January 1872. "N. B. I will continue to attend to the sell ing of any kind of property in the country, for Admin'mtrators and others when notified in time. tf :18 J. K. BUUKE, Auctioneer. SPEC i ion HCI A I. ordiT" "w-ill rec five prompt atten- vour onl CALVIN J iM. 'Jl. 1-7 ri.Vi.iiu. li:tt f.u 4'1 U !l If . 2 Printing Line. THE AS A NWSPAPEIt, Is a candidate for puhlic favor. Its xecutrix Notice the spondulicks of the girl's dady. circulation is good, and its standing Boonvitte Advertiser. " and natronacre imnroviner. It is one oxkiking v iew. x nere ia one dis . ; . i. . nut nvc leamre in tue raaicai campaign Qf in this State : They neither undertake to deny or paliate the crimes theyiave, as Li r., . i a r m a nartV as individuals i, fl the State and ofifers lts cihtlCS advertising mediums in on as liberal terms as any. SMUT MACHINES 1 ' - -! WE are AGENTS for theMcMannus Improved Smut Machines. Parties in need pf any would do well to lend to a party and as individuals, iuflicted on the people and the State. They content themselves by relying on the strength of the negro -tot and misrepreFenling; and traducing the Democrats and Conser vative candidates before the people. And there is this further striking lact, that not a single imputaiton they make against their opponents has ' any Weight worth the ce&tWns. trifling th- . nttor fi as for prices and particulars. Warranted and ridiculous. , to give Batistaction 1! ,S,:":'t' r-'.!""mn!! porters and Dealer, li General 2. r . Vi j i " ' : ., T- Hardware, EaslTrade St.. Charlotte, N. C. sion to breely. At the mention of his name the whole audience rose to their feet and made the welkin ring with cheers. I he t-aston Postmaster and Rfivennp Assessor immediately jumped ud and left. tfclling the doorkeeper" it wai the poorest show that they were ever at in' their Uvea." Maine Standard. HAVING qualified as Executrix of the l.i.-t i 'Will and Testament of Jane E. Murphy j dee'd, notice is hereby given to all person!" in- ( debted to the estateof Jane E. Murphy to make i immediate payment. All persons having claims against vaid estate are hereby notified to precnl the same to me on or before the 14th day of February, 1873, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. SUSAN W. MURPHY, Salubury, Feb 14, 1872. Executrix. t22 WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBER, TIETUKNS IIIS THANKS to his OLD XV FllIEXDS and the Public for the liberal patronage heretofore cxtenoYd to him. He now informs them that he has fitted up a new and coiumodiouB Shop, in Dr. Henderson's Brick- Building", Hoom No-2, J where he would be pleased to 6eothcm. lie puaranteps to give satirdaction in every case. He has in his employ of the best Hair Dressers iu Western Jsortl Carolina. Herequet-tK n call : from allJ Salisbury. ,Y. C Dec. 17. 18f,9. r0 tf FURNITURE!; J. A. CLODFELTEll & CO. j lidni:ct'rc rs nnl l( ilcas in I'urnitnrt, j Invite attention to their. tock of Cottajrc lleail.-tr.ul, j Cottage Ch:xmlKrSuitf, paint- 1 cd Cliamber Snits, French i Suit. Walnut ami painted ( i.r.e tl t. hair j Kockin.ir Chairs of all drcriptions, listehioa I Hinirz T iMes- -table of all Uriels Wiinlr. r.urcuus, Waslitar.dK, What-Notx. Maltrefxe. I Sofa-, Peception Chairs nt.d Parlor Sets. AUo, ! Kustie Window Shades, a novelty for complete ms. hpautr. cheanness and durability. .M-o. 1 ninny other articles which we ate prepared to sell its cheap or cheaper tkan ar.y Iloneiu the westt-rn part of the Mate tnd.WBlnnt Burial Cnes, which ciin be lur-nii-hed at :t hours notice. Ho sure Xo call, nearly oppoi'e the Mansion ; Hotel, nexttlonr below'lhe Express; otfice, see j our sttu-k and hear our prices., : Special ortlor- (uiadf fr-m pholoprahs iu uvr office) will be supplied. I I ftp.':49.yra tifii i' I.if.-1.t';ir r- nisi ( t'i -i t J'oii. i;-lt t"-i !.. Ii r ate ill txr, l. :e. I u.i u U Mi f. r mil fp V.'isoJ Jt -t. LrttJTiB.tt r4a ib to : i u-.i I irrr w4r t wfri.-- I a. I ti t u t,vlj It 4. and B tl . . ... rtt Assignee's Sale OF S4000 to WORTH OF $6000 1 38:2t IN the District CoaH of the United States for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina. In the matter of John W. Holm, bankrupt Upon the application of the Assignee of John W. Holm, bankrupt, it is ordered that a second meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt be held in Charlotte, on the 29th of May 1872, at 1 O !,.l, - ik. T TT T 1 C .1.1 j JVLBaAi, . x. Jane 16. one of the Registers in Bankruptcy, in said Di- i Twenty three Ku-klui prisoners have trict ff &e purpose named ia the Tirenty-se-arrived at the Peuifentiary I here from TeBtk Son Xth ArL"??5-. s-i. .fr-:.t.iwLii.- w. n.aiAirouis, Assjmee. May 1st, 1872. 2w34. State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Snpa-ior Court, Spring JVrm. 1S72. Marshall T. Bell as Assignee of William Griffin, Bankrupt, against George C. McIIenry and Daniel B. Welch, defendants. IT aonearine to the satisfaction of the Court on affidavit filed, that the defendant George C. Mc Henry U not a resident of the Htate of North Carolina. '. It is therefore ordered and adjudged that pub- ' lication b made in the Carolina Wotrhuinn a ! newspaper published in the Town of SalUbury, North Carolina, for six weeks, notifying thede- , fendant, George C. McIIenry that a Sun; men 3 t has been issued in the above action against him ' in which he is notified that a conii laint will be , filed in this action at the next term of Iredell Supeiior Coart, on the second Monday after the . third Monday in August, A. D.1S72, within the ' first three days of the Term, and unless the de- j fendant, George C. McIIenry answer the same , within the time prescribed by law, the plair.tift 1 will ask for the relief demanded in the com- plaint. Witness C. L. Summers, Clerk of our said Court at office, in StatesAille. this 29th day of A pril, 1872. C. L. SUM M ERS, C S C. 6w33:pr fee $3 of Iredell county. "WILL bepin at :0 o'clock op Sn turd it. IVZavthc 4th, at tho .Auction llonseof ' BUiih'L t UUt'l'iN, to sell ut poliliesale, the STOCK OF GOODS latelv belorainpto John W. Bittin, bankrupt This Stoek eouMsts of a general ast-ortinent of Merchai.dise, such as is usunlly ft-tind in any FritsT Class Store. Sam-s to cootinue-very Saturday till ti." whole Slock i'clo.-ed -ut. Merchant and Tra-lers are resj.ertfally iari ted ari l reTioted 'o attend the?e Sa'.r-s. Terms vill be stated at the time of sale. J.K-Bt'llKK. A-ifrnee f J. : Birrixc Salisbury. A;ri! - Wa, Why I v the Lihtnin? Saw I Ik cause tk f4i - t t . It MJin.l. ,t ost tie Ui.!.luu ur u c Coi;i kisii-c lalui li.l iir fcUUtrt(Kin. a .ai.if .itw bv rttd auU -- I Ji un;ro.trf m .ar tlir ruct wl a di-trfe. 1 be BB I j C.CiC S.IT . ia uiihkiuru! i... a i r tt to Lortrn uy t tetil: iici ly. if ei..icirl. ... . . .... . . . . Ttlicre have l n in r.v umi t r c'.fnrtT irtU. (-it r.o vxutt paini cmung vr.m Tcrf (wi(n ' tl.cK aie known w In Mf;.d a ts toultilt n. an mum it tna , riOit( att lit t.ifcUf.at. ' .1 the out-iJt eJ,-' t- i r..,e tti and pcint doi t! a it b one dit u( kI, a 4iirtt (blt.t( aa4cirnt( ' is Jubt,li!ted 1 j me it it: Mit" Ittu-T n-rl aud harUrr Icuperiag lor a ctttht jr aw. Vatda Ja but a ior tool ot finy t tlift ikn n li u. or ih a . i j U mp Ui j c er p fckaik f t tajr lv 2iit-e I'alcnl I ul!e'... lii diC"lri.t In. ti. mim itlri - ij-t. loub pointrd. nL vt 1 1 i-w am- irr Kit ik (o fct 1 1 ut- iO f Vif. t4 tei t rr-vt-rtd cut on i.ilw-r .!. ... v . . 'J.i.i. !u- point U-ti-ad tic oil er. (ornu.n l i c-t and c!ai only w.lli ontkic tg. t tiiac or.t. If one JKjint or M U.olli v lhIuM J ai d ot.e iLe olr. ti ifcl oid rAr w lite out the tootL. :. . . .... .j ii fuls at a diied or opposite JufU- to ll.e :(! V tvo'k . Wraith al; aa Sat. t a j ! !. of ti hai ror. 4:U. Are edrd 'iln an on woce aiu-r r.nns irtin. Ti.f aie tl.e iijIv iut-il diiet-t roll. i. aol U rr'.cr trt!i kfcoa t for rrc.f retttr f . 1, r r ihii mv uthrr. and lie. llh i.iM-t.l !i m. aa ktUtf.c to kLatl b a tLe v'.d ; ' l BOYATO.VS PATE.T I.lfaiT4I.G HAW. This saw poMe aevcril prat aSrauUjre av r tie anrkr.t V tor tl. 1k-b la iitlnto ba r'a-i ( QtL ee -.ai.v in cros-rot tu tJustli, tid.rw add .wrUlit ol th Wtk. aad tl.i taf-a-j lof lep gnn'mirp tie o. bTious t! at e mill in itn-r t-ui olLr .i.U of ob r.M.n. . i ..t. .Imiil.! ilt and iifrfrrt f !(urjbrr. hrrif Ad aif aate thht an uid riri l.au: u ctu orly ccc wry ; I. . lit trort tut i ",wr'' Vttive than th- lurk, or retiTtinj: tut 'lit- lra. mtB Ur c.pp't cwtlibr farra. tatUtr ' ''. tile fHjuivolent to tLe 'root cut Ik-It ol tL Land ur. ia d!Unetiii liL tak rUof U saiw. Henrc sfeeu ;s u irabie. .. J , 'KAsr -F CrTTiNO. It i ea .'tn plow a p-TO In t;tntr thta to erot neot Tl ilf-tx"":' tips principle is very rr ot. all U.e ic-tb bii c ot tun leagt, ooob. -uiuU4, .u iia oWi ru- 11 in! piojecti: R edj:. ami c . n u.tai i- itk tl e f n e. j. lhirt.iciTT. t his is oV-tL io. all the tcib'a Uinjr iW Utdi ich. !t: tke ai hioks. or tLkk rakinc teeth, to W hrt-Bel . obIt one li ill C) i ifioited to kerj lia ia er6f- tlj j it rseasy t.r tkc uufkilu d Itboier to I.aii n a tl old lk ti d . :l"tnKCT ( l tUAMt. oitinfi.n:j rrttit y ardclrar rg. U e off ftit. but clear, by liftinc the tbie aljve tt r irvjtir f I.lr a I ;y t!.ir circular we a-e li st to PouIm, Wbtl o by lar,fl. c! eff a tahe ibV TrtN ftnB iood) lop in eifht scom!. lfof Ma;oi I trnil l!-ad- amSotber dt KpWbed itb. at ' Hquare I hilaelpbia. t- tember 1 . 1-9. iIh tot. a a t rt t of ti t tl ft,t ' T! Effort the sawinc by hand, of tweBtr-sIx cord, or Laid Week. Wp. rlir. a4 i S a -'l"7 "? " eiirht hours (including lost time) in WiaaB. fork woia. It t .eB. n 1 Ibe-e Saw. are made andold by Mr. E. M. nytn. W Iwlttnaa tft New Wk. aiaf f ti t led by f .ur patent. Ut l re-;-tive!r 27. IWi. Julj 23. l.T, Jannaiy 1 Je, ' ',, Jk'e tmst thl tle inrentor of aioable an inj.roTiiiet. ia aa b1k .e f uli u.fni 1W, will I able tnehjy the hu.t of tbeir ULor fiefn,m in'rioftmeut or piracj cf J -" Ck., irtiL, 7, 1S70. STr. .Sates ar- unirersally conceded to Surpass aU other t ftr Crotsrutlivg 1 Although 500 cluiUtnge for exjnse qf test ha$ ban advertised in Mt!Lt-r.$ of ptijxrs, and engraved on eaeh sate, no one has ever PAUED to publicly lest tlx matter, NO other sate has dvuVc jmnted teeth, ( ONSTKKCTKI) TO CUT IN LINE SO AS TO CUT WITH OUTSIDE OF M TOOTH ONLY ly direct actio. 'eatt tM face" te' kick tbe Bot prHw i - ' ' J MV.V . . WW Cbailefltouj ia charge 0f Harrbal Wallaee. ALL KINDS of COURT AX DMA GISTRATES' BLANKS at this office CrBEST IN THE WORLD.T too ron A ORCULAR 'A Sew York Office, 27 BEEEHAS BE April 26, 1672 32:1 y Marriage Certificates for sale here. X. U,TJte eu.ting cf all single jointed texth are equal, and tlcx V are double, trith direct action, spaced, and ilant concealed bt tureen j'.t 3. if one point cM teas set one ray and one the other, the slant tcould ride ar.d Vft out the tooth. Wlicn the lardwaie trade do not sell. r-nU wanted, and r govtrpmctt is required A lix crofi cut and a brick -aw-lbde will be tent to any on receipt of 56, or SI pr foot. One man iaw fl 25 rr foot. 26:tf j . - I!
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 28, 1872, edition 1
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