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i ! ! fFSUSiUJ Wnur-J. J.T11UKE&E4. Prop 1 .j t b, .v.. T. K. BB05RB, Associate EL ? ; -'.";"', - Wftscsmioy ;i , ' r i ":u " - ' - ' ! . i MM f m Tear, pajraW tt Jraace,.,., .,...,.. Ua inoh, qne pobflcatloa, ? t ' m .' two puoUcauoBS, . .........? rootract rates lor months or a Tear. Q4 - 1 MEASL.ES IN PIGS , v: i i im are iBDicck m u.iscoc mles' Whipl) s beicved to render . the a..L.iiJllM-..i' Tl.n mMUilpil ATft : tilnot chewed, aU wincn may " offanea clor ndthefle8u PWrea'i .hA'2-zU. -l.ii .ifl ''TiiAMm.1 ,l: .nnAra , I menceuienioi Mwwr i J J!.. annat fa fA nVMl SS? S!STF PX u pu, " "I red and purple eruptions, more dis- tmet afr deatM tnan aurmg tno 4ue oi w ftnimair. been ascertainedj that ; the measle uj a larval cestode, or in other words one ot the sexually immature stages of develop- xuent of a topewornj Tuia soliumrO. froruen buman pest, derived from eat ! ing raw or underdone pork. S wine, whose habits are less, cleanly than those of the hpxned cattle, dq nq enJjoj,the same im munity as these,, and in them the measly ponditiQn may assume abnormpus. propor ! tios. . On the other hand,Hvvine willan ! derr6 a large amount of -orasitista with- rinft'sHanlnviTur'thoae external evidences L:ZwZ MW onim aiU SIT 27t irceV Jiy tbe aia oi a m.icroscope, ur nu . m ssi . ZVm. V1 aslstanca of a pqwerfully magnifying rocketlens. the distinctive characters of . the various meat and. pork measles may be readily made out. Indeedhe naked pyealbne,-is, in ! most cases, sufficient to 4etcrmiae the nature of spots and specks f- ' . i irr meat and pork. "It;a. i4V3 tJ talk of cure in a disease of his, nature,- Generally speaking, even if the. animals be a health, a small quantity rrPriitre and suinhur. occasionally mixed un with their food, "besides stimulatina tltrir ariDetite. will freouentlv prevent . disease : neither can we too much insist on "cleanliness, nor upon the punctual regularity tf feed at stated times. This iniunction, if followed, will do more for . ' . w e n tit a nracAvrotinn t hoolfh in ti era rnflTUvvJui? the administration of any specific after Afelvse had d,ecidedly shown itself. r THE USE OF FRUITS. . N' J- The numerous excellent fruits which pur countiy affprds are quite too sparing- beginning to look mad. ly employed as articles.' of diet by most "More mouey, or you must stand people. Fruifrfs used as a luxury, not as aside," said the door-keeper in a firm a food, rf Instead of being eaten at the ta- voice. ble as a part of the meal, it is usually eat- "No, I won't do it!" she bluntly re eirbetween meals, and is thus made the plied. "I've walked four miles to see the means of harm instead of benefit. Fruit should be made 4 part pf the meal as well a$ fcrjv-other- article of food. Many pep ple eat fruit ouy for dessert, after having already fully satisfied the demands of na ture with ptfyer food. Taken in, this way, Su is oftep an injury, since it leads the iudryidual to eat more than his system needs', and more than he can digest prop- - 0j?ruits are really nutritious, articles of ; foMttiough the proportion of nutriment Contained in them is not" so great as that und in most grains. Individuals have fitfjuently demonstrated the nutrient val ueof fruits by living upon a purely -J. frugivorpus die for a protracted period. j tVuits areespecially valuable ias arti I cles of food for; those who arc- suffering i froronactiyity of the bowels'and kidneys. Thert is no better regulator pf tbc bowels I JtiVtrl fruit liberally used, f he liberal use I pflruit during the winter season will pre Tpni spring -bilioiiwies by keeping the t liver and bowels in good condition. Therp are few persons who cannot use in spine form. Many invalids with weak stomachs are pbliged to forego the usebf such add fruit as cranberries, cherierirrents, and very sour ap Jes, 1 Tbiui they my employ sweet and fbcid apples raspbenies, strawberries, f&Tfst aE4 otlter aweet bruits, with' im- upity. ' Those who cannot use raw fruit s should eat it cooked in some simple way. A baked sweet apple will hardly disagree aW tne most rebellious stomach. mSour fruits may be made palatable by i JHf6?0! H ? ?pialj quantity of sugar, ttby the use of' suc sweet fruits as dates, Taisms. figs, tc. Fruits' 'are generally spoiled by the addition of too much sugar. Vhile jit is prpbably true that' a small quantity of sugar may be appropriated;1 it should never be used in greater propor ioarthan that n wich nature affords.it. J ft tle er to employ sweet jDruiU aa means ' f Weetening more acid ' pnes rather than "to use sugar in the com. nitcjal form, here bebg.less liability'to JtCs6 it in excess when taken in thi Vayl T Kevertheless, too much of the saccharine element may be taken even in tjagttm of sweet fruits, Such fruits as IrJStoo aten with'mpdr -eration. Wo ave often seek mdividuala aufler- habitually from" indigestipn 'when cause was the too free use of dates $it Angular Prppextit P Tomafq jaavet-. jl jiouucji o , penu viiuaiU writes xh, eiiiroy r of ffy Socjety ftf Jlorticuljure; ykli mi(Vand"the',tree,i and - Ugly.-,They had but just comnienced "bud when' they were invaded by the wuvuiiu jjutyujt) wmcn insects were 101 ttlttS ,wtsip ,vwnvvep, me iaet oc - curxed to me that by placing acme of the i leaves mwuh . ; the peactreea, I might preserve them fromthe rays of the sun, irMeh were very pWerfuL My surprise was great , upon the foUowing day to find tne trees enure ly frpe from their enemas, not one remain, iugcept here" and there where a curled leaf prevented the tqjpato from exercising its influence, Theso leayes, 1 1 careioiiy unruled, placing upon them tfesh ones vW. with the result of banishing the last insect and enabling the trees to grow with luxuriance. Wishing to carry still further my experiment, I ; ...tor nm frftsh leaves of tne - . . . ... ... t ..lw I tomato, and sprinkled witii mu iuiumuh other plants, roses, and' oranges. In two days these were also free from the tnnjm- . ,t-. ftnrt 1 1 enwic iue.i " - i " f;lt gnre that, had I used the same means mir molnn Tiiltll. T ftllOuld haVO HlCt I SOITKCEOP ILLUMINATION. 1V tore to n. , useful property of the tomato ves, jis.fl vW mornur ardent. I - I v im ii t-:A in tills TVm- I AT rr. P11". , 7 :wu,w77 J. "I are RUch effective properties in, the tomato leaves thIS useful plant wui nave a grCa, superadded value c ! gprinkled on Cabbas in- fe8ted with worms wxU cleanse them, it is by one who ha, tried it. Kenew tne application two or three times. To Prevent Splitting of Handles. Alt carpenters know how soon the butt - - . . ... . 1J,. 1 ends pj chisels split, wnen aaiiy exposal to the blows of the mallet or hammers. A remedy suggested by a Brooklyn man wtnniata aimnlv in RAW in IT or Cutting off . 1 1" ' .. . ronnd.end l tne 5 8 . 14 .and attaclung by a te nauson toe top of it two round disks of sole leather, rtotfU ma wmM .imilnr t th thicknesses of leauier wui prevent au sun huik, i the course of time they expand and over- i ii i xi. t. I jap tne woou oi me tuuiuic mcj iC 1 A ? 1 IP -11 1 piymmnievuuauaiuuuu. HER LAST OFFER. . Among the tide of people pouring into the circus yesterday was a benevolent looking woman of forty, carrying an urn- hjreUa on her shoulder and a shuiplaster in her fingers. Slie handed out the quar- and was pushing along, whenthe tick- et agent called out : "&ee nere, mauam, x must nae m.j I AATt fa "It's all right Tm a good Democrat,' she replied, trying, to get in. "Another quarter, niadani," he said as he detained her. "I sav I'm a irood Republican, and I gay two shillings is enough," she exclaim- show and I'm going, to see it. It seems to me youire mighty high-nosed about it, and it seems to me that I'm just as good as you are, If I don't own no mammoth aggravation of animals." !iTwp shillings more, madam," was his song. 'I'll say thirty," she remarked, feeling in her pocket. "Can't d.Q it, madam." - Then 111 $ay thirty-one.". "Can't doit." "Thirty-two." , "Don't block tfyu way, madam." "See here, mister sjiowman, with a cage of hyenas, that's iny last offer. If you want the cash, all right. If you don't, why say the word." "Stand one side, madam, if you please," was the reply, and she stood. She went over to a stand and bought a glass of lem onade, and then took a scout along the canvass. Just as the show berran some boy caught sight of a pair of shoes kick ing the air under the edge of the tent, and some people inside were surprised to see a woman's head come up between the . benches. A body followed the head, an umbrella followed the body, and as she got a seat and a brace for her back, she smiled benignly and remarked : "Thirty-two cents saved to buy pick les, for winter, and now let the perform ance goon!" According to a recent writer in the London Time, the "French dyers have attained such extraordinary skill, that they can color up inferior qualities of silk so as to make picm look far better than they are. In some cases they are able to change the silk with lead and iron, which adds as much as one hundred or one hun dred and fifty jier cent, to the weight of it! All such artificial additions dinan- pear when the tissue is exposed to anv wear, however slight, and sometimes even when it is only exposed to the at mosphere. Let us admire and beware. Never have tissues looked so lovely as now; they charm the eye. But, also, never was beauty more deceitful ; and, if our women cannot resist the temptation of lovely tints, let them at least take care to buy new silks from houses which are thoroughly to be trusty." If silk for cresses is -open to this irravo suspicion. how much more probable is the adultera tion of sewing silk which is ajways sold by weighty although done upHii skeins, or on bobbins and reels. rSing Sing!" shouted the brakeman. as a Hudson River traba slowed up to that station, 'F.ife y rerVeslentsrl Veiled a nnaanrro.. w!V i x v.: ft-'- the car' ta 1 cnargfj 01 a tlepury-ahcriff. ' , .Bly Ej 1AM1 Vlilili : ... - ..Noted oculist, ior instance an4 Stellwa-Carion, ; recommend either Uo& bluish gray, or smoke-colorcd glass. f -- - - the jftnpjeasant eflfect of ml, orange; and yellol.Onetoncipler trying reddiah yellow bght of candles, lamp, juii u4 7, weak ones, can be pleasantly modified by theuseof blue chimneys or globes (or at least of shades for e reflection of the light) colored a light ultramarine blue. A remarkable near approach to a light as agreeaoie as uavugui i ,l'..sJl l A" nafwtlanm'lnmn witll SL ri)11111 a . K " ; wick and a light blue chimney of twice the usual length, the latter causing so irrpat a drauirnt mat tne tieti'oieum ourn s. , . . .. with a nearly pure wnite name. ' ' BetWeen Bordeaux and Bayonne, in ?g . teh f m -j - " is little veceta- desert, whereon there is little egeta v.. " 1 - UJtv fhee treea there runs r vinous matter, which is collected and sold WfteinhaMtants of the region. This , uille anJ now aunouuce8 to the French Ac vdemy of Sciences, that he P mifllillff ' fl, (, . - "T' i. ,. , 7 7i i , liviuvu w . " 7 O the oils is remarkable for its wliiteness and steadiness arid is said to be suitable for lighthouse illumination and even for nnotofffrlinvr I o rrori vp the Product. The Southern states grow near 5,000,000 bales of cot . ' j 1 rrt..... . .1- Tl,5 1 wu- i. . . IS ir loss. So they sell it, and export it to otfief COTjntH,8. The producers of corn, wheat, cattle, hogs, petroleum, rosin and tobacco cannot consume them. They ex port them, if not at such prices as they wantj then at such as they can get. Xow our producers of coarse cottons are doing the same thing. What are our iron and 1.1 steel men doin2 ? There are over 700 blast furnaces in th United States, with a capacity of thretKiourths of a million ton s. Now," what do they do? Export their products ? No. There is not a suf- ficient number of machinery manufac- tories, of raibroad enterprises, and other means of nsing up this heavy product ai,d it must be exported or the works stoi producing. No tliat is just where the lack comes in. n-on and steel may be called, to all practical purposes, raw material, as arc a. 41 i a .1 con on, nax uut provisions, aim must ue used up to a higher profit. The iron and Steel should go into machinery ; the na tion should ha demanding the machinery for many industrial enterprises, and these enterprises must be cared for if they are expected to consume machinery. The iron and steel interest need.; to do the same for llax and sugar and fine cotton and wool goods that the country has done for iron aud steel protect 'them and in so doing they will make a market for this raw material. St. Louis Journal of Com merce. j 77jc Best Sauces. A prince was over taken in his walk bv a shower, and sought shelter in the nearest cottage, where he was kindly received. The children happened to be sitting at table, with a dish full of oatmeal porridge lefore them. They were all eating it with a right good appetite, and looked, moreover, as fresh and ruddy as roses. "How is it possible," said the prince to the mother, "that they can eat such coarse Food with such evident relish, and look so healthy and blooming withal T The mother answered, "It is on account of three kinds of sauces which I put on the food. First. I let the children r:im their dinner by work." "And what then !" asked the prince. "Secondly," said tile mother, "I rive them nothing to eat except at meal-time, that they may bring an appetite with them to table. Thirdly, I bring them up in the habit of contentment, as I keep them altogether ignorant of dainties and sweetmeats." "See far and wide, no letter sauce you'll find, Thjn Lunger, work, aud a contented mind." ' Set. Cheese PiiYSiciAXS.-The Chinese fee their physicians in a much more sensible manner than do most other nations. Their plan is to pay the doctors for keeping them well, rather than for curing them when ill, Wlien a Chianaman gets sick, the payyfcf his physician is stopped until he is well again ; hence it is greatly for the advantage of the pig-tailed doctor to cure his patient as soon as possible, and then to keep him well. If American phys cians were paid for their services in the same way, there would be a remarkable decrease in sickness. One would think, from the remedies used ly Chinese doctors, that they took occasion to chastise their patients for be ing sick, and thns depriving them of their fees, by administering as remedies the most abominable and disgusting articles. The following are few of the articles which were exhibited in tlie Chinese department at Philadelphia as medicines : The lining membrane of a fowl's gizzard, dried, for dyspepsia; dung and beetle-skins for skin diseases; snake-skins for small pox; fragments of the fossil crabs, used tor diseases of the eye; dried ; toads to cause sweating ; maggots, for delirium ; oyster shells, for deafness ; decoction of dried leeches, for a purgative, with num erous similar articles, some even still more nauseating than' those mentioned. An Irishman says the times are so hard that he has parted with all his wardrobe buj; the armMe of his waistcoat. pyeiso "4 or A POLICEPJIACJ. I have not enjoyed got A health for ievera) years, Eirt. et have not allowed it to Interfere with raf bbr. ET ne hftiong-nr to the laboring elaca knows the lnconvedln of btripg obliged to labo wben the body, froni deb'l ty almost refun to per Krvm it. iMir tuk. I ut-vfT waa believer in doetnfl i with medicine ; bol bavins beard the VeTia Aapoken of ao blghly wa 4terinined to try it, and nr reirret that determination. Aa a tonic I which every one netan u wme nine t euric anything I ever heard oL K invigrmtea the whole vetem : it ie a great eleaneer and partner of tb blood. There are manv of my acquaintance who , ' bave taken it, aud ail onite in praise of ' s siisfao Tpectony among tbe aired c'aw of people,' tt lm part to them the one thing moat needful in old age niglita of calm, im-eet repoae. thereby si lengthen ing the mind as well as the body. One aged Iady,; who has been suffering throngb life from Scrofnla. and baa become blind from its effects, having tried miinr remedlM with no favorable result, wss induced by friends to trv tbe VeoiTist. After Uking a few buttlee, she obtained snth gieat relief that aue ex prsed a wth fr her sigUt, that she might be able to look upon the mnn wi o M-nt her such a Jkssuig. Yonrs respect fnllv, i O. P. 1L HODGE, VoKv Ollicer, Station 8. Bostok, Mass., ilay 9, 1871. HEARTFELT PRAYER, St. Tavu Aug., S3. ISCi. HJB.STavT7rs,Ei.: iwr ir 1 iiiinnM h wantim In eratllnde. if I : U failed to acknowlelre wht the VtETixa-has dona for me. I wa altacked mui eleven monuis since with Bronchitis, which settled into Consumption. I bad nljiht sweats and fever chill ; wat distressed for breath snd lreqttetitly sptt blood ; was all emaciated, very weak, and so low that my friends thought my Case bopslea. - ?',.'' I wsasdvUrd to mek a trial of the Vzsetihb. which, under the prov.tSence of God, has cured me, Tliat he may bless the nseofyonr medicine to others as l.e has to me, snd tht his divine grace may at tend vou, is the heaifMt t-yer of your admiring, touniWe w-rvant, BENJAMIN PfcTTINGILL. p. s. Mine is bnt one among the many cures your medicine has eficcirl in this place. B. P. MAKE IT PUBLIC. " Sooth Boston, Feb. t, 1ST1. II. Tt. Stkvbts, F)o, : Dear Sir 1 hnve heard from very many sources of tlie great sum-1)1 of Veoctinb in cases of Sorofr.la, Rheumatism, Kidney Compiitiiit. Cut&rrU, ami other diat-ases of kindled iiamre. I make no hesitation, in saying that I know Veoittise to be the most re liable remedy for Catarrh and General Debility. My wife has boeu troubled with Catarrh for many vears. and at times very badlv. She has thoroughly tried every enpxed remedy that we could hear of and with all thin she has tor several yeara been grad natlr growing worse, and the dischar, head was excessive and very offensive. Slie was in this condition when sue commenced to take Veobtimb : I could see that she w as improv ing on the second botilM. She continued taking the Veobtinb autil she had used front twelve to fiiievu bottles. I am now happy in informing you and tua public (If von choose to make it jiublic) that she is entirely cured, aud V emetine acc iili-liedtliecur after nothing eUe wonid. hcn e 1 ft-el justified la saving that Vegetise t the mot reliable remedy, and would advise all snfferinsr hiinntnity to try it, for I believe it to be a goHi, honest, vegetable med icine, and I sliall not utc to nio'i mftnl It. 1 am, Jtc, respectfully, L. C. CAKDKI.L, Store 451 Lioudvvsy. Vioetisb acts directly nyon the causes of theso compluints. It -iuvtgoraies and sm-iitftlieui th wltoie sstem, acts iip.-n Hie secretive urgans, allavs ln4innniotion,-!einsfS and cures uk-erutiun,cures : CoUbtipuliou, and regulate t ! bowels. i Has Entirely Cured frc. Boston, October, 18T0. W it Stkyns z pear Sir M v daughter, af'cr har'ng a severe at tack of whooping cough, was le t in a feeble state of health. .Being adviM-rt by a fri.ml, slie tried tlie Vegetine, and after using a lew buttles waa fully re stored to health. 1 have been a great Miff fi cr from Klipnmatii'm. I bave taken several Ui'tl. -f ti e Vtr riNK for this complaint, snd mu h:.: v u. it ha eir.nely cured mie. 1 have reeouur,-:.-. 1 ti. Vkujctij k io others with t!.e saint- goot! r -h! Hi" a gieat c.U-anser and purilirr ot ti.e t.'iuoil ; t pleuaut tAtakc ; and I can cheerfully moninn-!;'! it. JAMtS .M . 304 Athens Street. Veetine is Sold by all Druggists. ' . . and Ietilers K very where, A FXlOCLAaZATZOXT BY THE (iOVERNOR. $200 Reward. Exkcctive Dkpartmest, "I Raj Eioii, Jitimarv 12, 1877. J Wilf REAP, ofiicial informaiion has been re ceived at tins i;e tartment that Cornelius K. Lttaker, late of llie cotoitv of Ho wan, stands charged with the murder ot Koberl Harris : and, hereas, it appears tliat the said Cornelius R.'.Litaker li.is tied tlie Siae, or so conceals himself th.it the ordinary process of law can not be served upon him : row, therefore, 1, Zelmlon B. Vance, Gov ernor of the Slate of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by law, do issue this my proclamation, oilering a reward oi 1 W 0 HUNDRED DOLLARS for ihe apprehension and delivery of the said Cornelius R. Lilaker to the Mien 11 oi Ivowan count v. at the court hoiise in Salisbury, and 1 do enjoin all officer ot the Stale and all good citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. jJone at our citv ol Kttleigh, the 12th dav of January. 18 i, and in the hundred an d first year of American independence. L. i. V ANCL, Governor. By the Governor : David M. Vance, Private Secretary. 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Rates of Scbsceipitin 1 Advance Daily, one year, mail postpaid... .$ 8 00 " six uioiiths, 44 44 14 three 44 44 " ' a a 1 4 Off 2 00 .2 00 1 00 Weekly, one year, mail postpaid. j gix mouths GSpecimeu copies of' the daily,' or weekly, or boib, mailed on application. Address TUE OBSERVER, Raleigh, N. C. Carolina Central Railway LO. Offick General SuPKRiNTkNUKNT. Wilmingtou. N. C. Ayril 14, lc75. Change of Schedule, On and after Friday, April 16th, 1875, the trains willruu over this Railway as follows . PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilmingtou at Arrive at Charlotte at , Leave Charlotte at .7.15 A .7.15 P M. M. 7.00 A. M 7.00 P. M Arrive la Wilmington. at .......... FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington at 4 .. A. II .l ....6.00 PM 6.00 P M ....60.A M 6.00 A M vrrivo at nariotte ac. Leave Charlotte at Arrive in Wilmington at... (MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at . ..8.00 A M 12 M .12-30 P M ..4.30 PM Arrive at Buffalo at Leave Buffalo at Arrive iu Charlotte at No Traius on Sunday eecptone freight train that leaves Wilmington at G p. il., instead of on Saturday uiht. Connc ctons. Connects at Wilmington with WilminptoB 4r Weldon, and Wilmington, Columbia fc Augusta Railroads. Semi-weeklv Xew York aud Tri weekly althuoVe aiiu weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the River Boats to Fayetteyille. Connects at Charlotte with its Weiteru Di vision, North Carolina Railroad: Charlotte fc Statesvile Railroad, Charlotte t Atlanta Air Line, and Charlotte, Columbia it Augusta Rail road. ... .. Thus supplying the whole West, Northwest! and southwest wir.h a short aud cheap line V the beaboard and Europe . S.L.FREMONT. - t Chjfif Eugiheer and Superintendent. May.875.tf. - KERRCRAIQE 0 f" -T-P 3NT. O. iedinoi;tk AiT 14 .-Railway VlT;i r J'-lj Dohni unit TlflTlVtl ' Danvuie jb.. w., . ti.mwi North Westers N. C. S. W. BOHPEHSED TlfilE-TABLE In Efiect on and after Sunday, Dec. 10th, 1876 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Charlotte 4.55 a M hi A If. I ina Tiinllnn : ft 50 u u t Salisbury ' Greensboro DanvilU ; Dundee Burkeville 7.35 9 55 12.28 ru, 12.4S " . 5.05 ""' 7.43 T U Arrive at Richmond going south: SB vi w . aaai smst w f j. mm. - m j Hichmond & j STATIONS. - MAIL. Leave Hichmond 7.50 AM " " j " Burkeville 10.46 " i " Dundee ' TU I DanviKe 2.69 I Greensborougli 5.40 ! " Salisbury 8.15 " i ' Ar-Line Junction! 0.25 " Arrive at Charlotte 10.37 " GOING EAST GOING WEST STATIONS. "MAIL A MAIL. Leave Greensboro g. 10.05am a Arr. 5.25 TU F" Co. Shops a 11.21 " h Lv. 4.15 - Arrive at Raleigh 2 2.41 pm Arr.12.30ra Arrive at Goidsboro a 5.15pm Lv. 10.10pm woiiTn wbsteum n. c. n.n ' ( Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro 5.50 P M Arrive at Salem 8.00 Leave Saltm 7.30 A M Arrive at Greensboro 9.35 " Passenger Trains leaving UaleLjli at.12.34 V. M. connects at Greensboro with the Southern bound train ; making the quickest time to ail 'Southern cities. No Chansre of Cars Between Charlotte ana iticamona, zoz nines. Papers I hat have arranpements to advertise the schedule of litis coin pan v will please print as above and forward copitsTp Geitl. Passenger A"1- ... ... Jrof further inlorniaiion atltlresw JOHN K. M ACMURDO, Geiil. Passenger Agent, June 6, '76 Richmond, Va. SIMOHTOH FEMALE COLLEGE- .. Statesville, N. C. MRS. E. N. GRANT, Puincipal The Next Session will open Au gust 30th 1876, Circulars wit terms. ect , upon application. References: Re v. W. A. Wood, Mates ville, N.C.; ex-Gov. Z. 13. Vauce, Char lotte, N. C, Prof. W. J. Martin, Davidsou College. N. C; Rev. R. liurwell, Raleigh. N. C; and all friends and pupils of Rev. Dr. Mitchell, late Piol'esor in University of N. C. July G 7(i-ly. aa-M 'pfSE3II-jf0XTHLY X.OU Masonic Journal. The cheapest STK1CTLY MASONIC I'APEK published iu the United Stales! Eight pa ties, thirty-two broad Columns and ouly $1.50 per yearTsix ntoHths 75 cents. "Reliable Agents Wanted to canvass every Lodge iu the United States, to whom the best terms will begiveu. Erclose stamp aud address" - E. A. N ILSON 8-tf Greensboro, N. G . PAINTINGh J. GILDER KERNER, House, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING, Graining & Frescoini a Specialty. All letters addressed to the under-signed-at Kernersville, N. C, will be promptly answered. Work done by contract or by the day; Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address J. GILMER KEENER, Kernersville, N C ' Long ago the world was convinced that sew- ing can ba done by machinery the only ques tion uow is, what" machine, combines in iueli the greatest number of important advantages. Just here the m FLORENCE comes in with its scll'-regulating tension, se". ing from muslin to tea: her without change id thread or needle, then from right to left and left to right while one style of the machine sews to or from the operator, as may he desired and with .-ditch alike on both sides. In eleg nceoi finish aud smoothness of eperntion. variety -in woik and reasonableness in price, the Florence baa won the highest distinction. F. 0. t'artland Greensboro. S. C, is the Agent. lie is also Agent for Bickford Knitting Machine upon which :10 purs of socks have been knit per day, without seam, and with perfect heel and toe. Hoods. Shawls. Scarfs, Gloves. Ac, may be knit upon this If omau's Friend, which costs but 5:10. , . Correspondence in relation to either Knitter or Sewing Machine is invited, and samples 01 work seut upon application. Alt order ny mail will receive prompt attention Machines ship ped to any part of the Statu, and srif'ction guarantee!. AijCntn tranitrt-iu ei erj County.' Address all communication 'o J. E. RTL A SI , Sftii.-dmv. Or, V. G. OARTLAND, Gen'l Ag't. t, . ., . Greensboro, K. C In the 'absence of Salisbury ageut. call on Ura. Stoss. at the National Hotel, f23:ly -THIS PAPER .IS ON FILE MTTTO. -s t M"her AdvwtUittC Contract! cn be uuhI. FOUJtl FOR Sioij guaranuea. , Italian stocks $ij.so eacli. Morgan's couibinatioc IIIVEj $2.30 4.llres3 , -Old Fori, X. C.-Jfaf 10. be made by every a?ii month in the busiuess 1 (JUUUfarmah. ..:i n . a it. oui mose wining to wmit . can easily eaS dozerr dollars a day ritftt in their dwb localities. Have no rotimA explain here. Busiuess pleasant and boil orable. Women, and boys and yirls do . well as men. We will faruish you a com plete Outfit free.- -The business pays LtfQf than anyturag else, we win bear expea, f starting you. Particulars free. Writ- and ,s-e. raririers auu mechanics, their sous and daughteis. and all classes in tt'j of payiug wrk at home, should write to jjs " and learn all abont tWwork'at once. X is th time. Dou't delay. AdJress THUE 6c CO.. Augusta, Maiue. : 35:ly.pd. ! THE HOENIK G STAB, WILMINGTON, X. C, - ' if 1 A FIRST CLA SS DEM OCR A lie NEWSPAPER I LARGEST CIRCULATION OF DAILY NEWSPAPER in NORTH CAROLINA. AN'Y the Only Daily Faper Puhlislied in W4LMIXGTOX, a City oi nearly 20,000 . It. hal.iiaiits, anrU the Great Centre of North j Cirolioa -Trad ! I" .-URSCRIl'TlOX Year, vionths, . 0:i' Six S? 00" 4 Oil Thtet Months, ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE. Address, WM IL BERNAUD, Eii'tur it- J'roirictor 52: 1. Wilmington N t. iB'AP.E" FEIR. AIJ WOUNC2MENT. Wii.minotox, X. C, f Tuesday Morning, Jan. 16, 1577.; From ti is- datn the .publication- of the ' f'ape Feat will be discoid iuued- Thp uu dersigned has purcliaseil the u.t ue. gril-; will. mateiJai and btiiuss of the Journal.." The Daily Joiirtoi I .w ill be itt-d Friday tuoru-iur, the I Dili in ; t!ie Weekly. F!ri d;y. theGth iust. The; JotiriTal Joli 0$e w'll be in charge of the old and expeviitwd foreman.' Mr. Wui. M. Hayes-. The Journal wiil coiituiu the telegrarui, local, commercial and general news, edito rials. Acc. -V - As heretofore, the Journal will He thwr oUi.hly aud unswervingly Democratic. Business men will consult tlieTr oa jb terests by advertising iu both' ediilons oftk Joiirt.al. All coiitfavts made With-the Csp Fear wilH.e fulfilled !i SUBSCRIPTION PKICE DAILY Jourkal per annum . Daily Journal per month . Weekly Jouknal per annum S6.00 . v50 1.5U - Mr. -William Keen ts city agent. 15:lt Ciceko W. LIarkii. II iKI) WA HE. When ton want i Hardware a t It figures, call on the uiiJei signed at K Granite Row . I). A. AT WELL. Salisburv, N C. June S tl. Mill Stories Of any size desired, cut out of th best Granite in the State. Jnay be obtained n short notice. Also, window amPdoor SilK twdt'stals for morinnic E..E. Phillips, Salisbury. lG:tf OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WifiOH ACCOMMOilATIOHS. I have fitted up an Omnibus and T.agg? Wagon which are alwavs readv to cenvf 'ef 1 nous trt or from the depot, to and from parties weddings. Ac. Leave orocrpat Mansmn Uiu or at my Livery c Sale Stable, Fisher ;$trw near Railroad bridge. h - M. A. LJIUNaLE- Aug. 19. tf. Send 2?c. lo a. T. R)WELt& cbJ.iN York, tor Pamphlet of 100 pagts.conUtimrS lists A 3,000 ncwp.1 pel s, and estimate uigcont of-'idvertUiug. March U, 7tr- )! Blaster aaQ Heierffi1 Attorneys, Counselors - 4 , , and. Solicitors, j-j SALISBURY, tfc' . ' 1 i '; i J anoay22 1876 tf. Cheap Chat tci Mortgage and variog c therTjTanks lor salf A r x AAA ,1 . 1 . Saipl m m it r: x 7 1 vow . t 4 Pe. 3, 18T6. 17;tf ' Jlsjue.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 15, 1877, edition 1
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