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NEBUCHADNEZZAR,
You, Nebucnadnezzali, whojj, sab I
AVhnr is you try in' to go, saU I .:
I'd hab you foT to know, sab,
Fi aJioldio' ob de lines.
You better top dat prancin'j
You's pow'ful fond ob dancin ,
Bat I'll bet my yealT advancin
Pat FU cure you ob jour aftUes,
Jook heab, mute I Better lain' out-.
Fust ting you kuow you'll fin umt
How quick I'll wear dis line out
' On your ugljr etubbo'n pack.
You needu't try to steal up
An' lif dat precious heel up
Von'a got to plough dis fieP up,
You has, sah, for a fac ,
Dar. daVs de way to do it I
.He'HComin'rihtdqwn to it? .
Jes' watch Urn ploughin t'roo it I;
Dis niggar ain't no fool. , .,
Some folks dey xranYst beat hlmj ;
Now dat would only heat him
Jknowjes'howtojtreathim, .
Yea mus' reason wld a mule,
He minds me like a nigger,
If he was only bigger
He'd fotch a mighty figger,
He would, I tell you J Yes, sab, ;
See how he keeps a clickin !
He's as gentle as a chicken.
An' nebber thinks o' kickbV
Whoa, ddr ! Neluchadnezzer t
- T 1 -i - a nTTTTT1TT,f 4TD
the treatment of disease 1 1 How . would a Art DlTUKAau
lawyer jpew. fcldhitf KVm'tl f ; : 4 (TatrOeido.) cimaicie rf c
iude or ittrytJwho didaiot kuow the lat-13 He watlie toanagerof eliiucik.itajr,
est decisions of the, courts, or tne laiew j and one moroiDg ne wau
laws enacted W; our legislature t i; Bui J newspaper dffiee and ald4 -
what shall we' say of ur, farmers, when 1 WanVau ltem tbiswomiagr' .
not a million out of the, sir millions inlhe 'Of course;' replied theeditor i Vfker
United States subscribe for, and read an upon thetlaitoHai4' tUeJ folWWwgvUOte
ooMifnral naner of anv kind T isit any i nnon ffieinable j n i
wonder tliat larmers are Bwinuitsu, ""7j ;. xue iauii'oiu"w'H'w-
tbey fail to make money 1 The wonder wm give a festival at their vestry hall
is that they-manage to live at alls SX next Friday evening. Literary and mo-
When those engaged in agriculture wm, gicl entertainments wm De proviaea,
as a class, read, study, and become a Ja a supper, will be seryedto all who
well informed in regard to their calling as desire. The ladie in .charge o theaflair
those in other professions, then, and not hare much, experience. ,in tamjh matters,
I till then, can they claim and r maintain and are sureo prov a gooaf time. f lie
hir rirrlits in comDetition with those &h$ admission will be only, fifteen cents: and
... -n 1 XT T.l." I a J AT. - . it nnn nnan1 ffllT-
nnw rintrol them. liurai jxcw j. 111 is ceruuu uiai u uud vum """r"
; amount taA.lietier aavauiage, e
all ttai5 associated effect can
do, for JQfyj&fr Vyour agricultural pa-
jejr caUj leacujou, cercainiy oi success
depejuds. almost entirely on your own in
4ijijQ4ffr and thought. c Reading,
dbcossfona and meet in cs can ohry arouse
1 desirabilitv of thought and r't easbt
and
desirability, of thought and f easonmg,
crammed'into a man's head, tmt' iu the
knowledge ana disposition to appiy gen
era! principles to the every day wants
and actions of life, ot what a person
eats, but Uiat which he d!gests, serves to
bromote irrowth antl vigor,-, emomt
vnronicie. .
Is dis heah we, or pot me T
Or is de debbil get me ?
Was dat a cannon shot me t
Hab I laid hsah mor'n a week t
Dat mule do kick amazinM
De beast was sp'iled in raisin
JJy now I 'spect he's grazinr ,
On de oder side de creek,
IvviwJItuKUjtik&ribnefi Jfow (My.
THE BOY THAT. . STICKS TO to go, ana tae! your friends."
, i' u i'FAEMlKG. 0 fl ( J " When the editor had reaT it he said i
- Tmmn6d writint? . 4Ob, I see, an .adyeriieiit.", ',r-1
WoriV life ftd as I to,dav turn over "Jo: not an aavertvsement, Ti v e preier
the mires, the following notes of a lime saT yt ,
in my early years may interest some oi tne umuaerv ,,(1 . , ,
the young readers of the Country Gentle And seeing SjfJ? st6P-
Wbi a bov from ten to fourteen years "It will interest a , great many of your
nf aire. I was lauffht to milk and do other readers and help a good cause; besides
rhnres flight and morning, before and we have spent so much money getting up
t.i . r- f..flir rna n. far-i onr entertainment, that we can't anora
OirPT Kf III 1(11 UUUiBi - iU.T Mfcw T- . 1 'f '
ttaII aa a Twlitician. He pastured to advertise
PCPLISHKP Weekly J. J. BKCNER, Ea.anaTTrop
; anaOiDT11TTAV 1) 1TPR
. Per Year, iiaj aJsle In advance, ........
J six fiouOH:. .Tr. .:v?t
J h i' '
(3 0
1 8
lhe lacb opf publication, .I.1. ...... , fl
el)ntraitipM.e I w montiig or a vear.
" ElOriS AGAIiJ !
And. I Aw iiappy to say, that I have the best
BelecteaVtock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
his cattle upon the meadows after mow
ing and in the late autumn and mid "wai
ter when the ground was bare, aaL.the
heaps or balls of debris on the meadows
and pastures were broken and distnbutea,
by using a maul, Saturday was vacation
from school, and I worked at beating ana
scattering the debris on the pasture lands
being paid by my father ten cents a uay
of-eiffht hours,
t anonmiilated two dollars, for which
it without increasing the
price of the tickets. In such a matter as
this we ought to be willing to help each
other." " ' -
"Well," said the editor, Jif if goes into
the locals I suppose you would recipro
cate by reading a little notice in your
church next Sunday."
The visiting brother asked what notice,
and the editor wrote and handed him the
following:
"The IVeelly Chronicle for the coming
year-will be the best and cheapest family as heretdTore.
naner in Maine. Its proprietor has had
I have ever offered in this market; and can
sell them lower than ever known before
Black Alpaca, 25 to 45 cts. per yard; 4-4 Mieel-
ing7 ct.; i lannels, zu o 6V cis.; ana iiirani
in pant goods; bargains in every department.
IS.THE BEST.
Crampton's Imperial Sop s the Best.
Uraniplon a Imperial roap is tne brat, .
Cramp ton a lpperial boap lallie liet.
Urampton'8 Imperial bpap ia iue UePt. ,
Urampton a Imperial boap m the tietu,
Cramptou'e Imperial Soap is the Best.
' Cranipton's Imperial SoairUtli Best.
Crampton'a Imperial Soap Is rtie Bet..
Cramplon'a Impefiallioap is the Best,
Gram pt on a Imperial Soap 19 the Meat.
Th Soap is manufactured firdm pure materblj
and as it contains a large per cent age
Vejetabjepil, isirarraiiit'tTfulrequul
to the best imported t'asuleSoap,
and at the aacie time con
tains all the cleansing
properties of the cele- . .
' brated Germau , . . -
. . . , and French "
Laundry Soaps.
It ia therefore Te
.commended lor the
use in the Laundry,
Kitchen and Bath Room,
and for general household ,
purposes; also for .triiiler,
Painters, Engineers and Mathinit-t,
it will remove upots of Ink, 'lar,
Grease. Oil, Paint, etc., from the haito
MMaMtMMlMBBMMWaW""M -..Ju. . , , i, Jg.
CENTENNIAL
HARDWARE STORE.
ClotMnf! ClotMna ! ClotMn !
mv father sold me & heifer calf, and bar
pained to keen it for me by my working
half a Anv each week. That I did, and at much experience, and has all the helps
theend of one year I exchanged my heiter wuicn a large outlay or money can pro
If Farmersjvould experiment more on . , father for two males calves. Al cure. His paper has a larger circulation
a small, cheap scale, they could lea'n Losteverv dav after these were two than any other published in the country,
better howto treat their soils, insieaa j occupied .my' spare time m and is to be furnished at only S'J. it is
of spendipg much hard labor and money jaoim, tem tQ work in the yoke a certain that no one can spend that amount
ploughing and re.seeding large pastures, Bmai 0ne witb two bows, which a friend to a better advantage. Be sure to take
often to lose more than half they expend, , -a kfttr f montha old thev the Chronicle, and subscribe for yodr
if they would take a small tract and treat . - , .haw" aa well as "old friends."
Parts of it by different methods, manur- l t They were then turned to pasture The manager hemmed and hesitated,
insr it. with various kinds of fertilizers, 1 ..Gt -mK , 'AvThpn mv father was and then said, solemnly, that he doubted
" U11L11 kJM WKU - J . I ' - '
iney migut oe ueuer prejaicu w uuUti- mow5n(r fi.e urasa on his salt mea- wnciner it wouiu De jutucious io reuu
I dows. situated on the boarders of Long such a notice, but suggested that if it was
Island Sound, these calves were taten printeu, copies oi it mignt De msmouteu
and used to lead the heavier cattle team at the door of the vestry on the evening
over the meadows. Again, they were of the entertainment,
used in midwinter to lead the team in "Yes," said the editor, "but it would
breaking in his two-year-olds. As these attract more attention m the middle of a
calves oryoung steers grew up, I taught sermon. It will interest a large number
the near ox to let me ride him, while, the of your congregation and help a good
1 off ox would come along to his plaoe, and cause; and, besides, so much money is
iv father's stock from spent upon the Chronicle that I don't see
In thi line I can oflVr niear inducement,
and can pay to ray cuKtomera that they can save
25 per cent, by calling on me uetore buying
elsewhere.
ALSO
A full line of Hate, Boots, hoes, Crockery,
Groceries; &c, and J expect to continue the
ROOT AND HERB BUSINESS
Call and see.
V. WALLACE.
(3:2mos.)
ifliifiiiiin "rum
53 Light Strut,
BA.L.TI1VIORE, MD.
take the more extensive jobs, and with
almost a certainty of success North
CarolCw fanner
LEAF MANURE,
Bucki'jv Mt)vvr and Reaper.
Sweepstake's Threasher & Cleaner.
Eclipso Portable ?ana Engines.
Ilion Wheel Horse Rakes. '
The Huntington, Pa., Monitor of Air-H r)ih,
1877, pronounce thin Map the bii in iht
market, a lollows :
Reader, we don't want ymi to m; ftt
ihis in an advertienieiil !' p.. ii. .
lieetled. Renil il. We wain lo . iul i I
tenlior. to the ;il vei lit nit M t "i tniup" ii
Imperial Snap." Having used it in our fiitt-
fur the lat yejir, we can inMin nd n as ilu
best quality of miapin use. It is a rare il ii j:
.o get a soap thai will thoionghly cleanse i itil-
ing ink from the hanria, as tilso from linen; nut
Crampton'a laundry soap will do it, and we
know whereof we speak. It i. espteiany :c!;ipt
ed for printers, painters, enyiiieeis and n,
chinist, and it will remove grease ot all
scription from the hand as well as cIoi!;-
wilh lutle lahnr. For general I oui-el old t t
poses it cannot be excelled.
Continental Feed Cutter.
Ball Steel and Cast I'Sows.
Watt Cast Plows.
This manure possesses excellent fertile
izing properties, nd greatly improvesjhe
texture and character of the soil, Analy
friii nrnrea that the foilasre of trees con-
o; r..Hr', minApal riHiPKsnch us so I often drove my father's stock from spent upon
wwM rah and Roda-than the pasture to the barn-yard. So much how the owner can afford to print hand
UUWUMW. ., . I . I . . . . , ,
. . I r i ll .1. : tnnm xrevr Ihilla tn ml vorti n if Tfitnnnr lTir!ismr
thA RoUd wood, and that the older the iormyeariv - cuu.ius uuu - - - c
v. xi.. u. Affr T wna in. mv father crave me a the subscription price. In such a matter
weaves iqe greater ibo amuuni ui i -
i. -foi fw,failn 1pav Uiucoofirroundeach year, that I could as this we ought to be willing to help
litter the rrround. the farmer whose farm plant ana worn on snares, anuu x uuicu eacu umCi.
-tit. I . -. a I rrt il ii a1 'A j.:
MthPr thm rjirefullr- to be heln. I had to crive tWO days oi my ume i ueu me genucuiau saw iue siiuuuoii
either used in the compost heap with other to the hired man's one day. I grew
decomposible vegetable matters, or em- just what my tancy ana reauing uiciareu,
ployed as litter for his animals during and from the proceeds I dressed as well
winter, or as coatings for his barn -yard or as any of the boys ot the present time. i
other inclosures. where animals are confin always had some time to play, ana tune
ea, ana wneretue leaves oy aDsoroingine jo reau, auu now iook uk tlulu. dollars, was told bv the German, who
4KJU1U voiuings may ue reuuiiy cuuricuH jacasuuii uiuuj;uw w vr
into excellent plant-food, t I the farm hand who taught me to use tools,
hold, the plow, and to bring the point , , . . . , . Anvtnr lire
X LLLZU iu M a rKWt. ananeeioxmy scytue so us tu ieuc ",c 8Crition very well, supposed he could get
In an old book on agriculture, written i i;ica" "u" 14 T , " J " , . the oil and treat himself. Tlie doctor
ftn,lr twn tlm.1R9n,1 TAar nW. thftanthnr ,u ,uc UA lcoUJ l" luo m " saw no mora of the patient for some t mc:
J " r - o-j 1 1 : ii ; i:n 1
declares that he. ha4 known Professors, of TJ f " but one day riding past the. residence of
all kinds, even torthose who promoted i u Iurruw UUV - """' the German, he was pleased to see him
gluttony and Uugbt the most contempti- Puo f ow u. l v "" '"f out in the garden digging lustily. The
case seamed such a proof of the virtues of
11"-' 1 t i 1 4 t
cou liver on mat; ne sioppett to niaieinore
particular inquiries about it
Mill Stones, Smut Machines.
Bolting Cloths, Belting.
Mill Machinery in General.
Ssifl for Catalope aii Price List.
(26:Gmo.)
Manufactured only by Crampton Brothers, 2,
4, 8 and 10, Rutgers Place, and 33 and 35,
Jefferson St., New York.
For sale by
in. M. buis,
46 SALISBURY, N. C. j
EUGENE. L. HARRIS,
- tlrlist in ratjonf
Sassafras Fork, N C
PORTRAITS. EXLAKGED
in the most finished style of crayon drawing
from
PHOTOGRAPHS,
- Ft U EOT Y PES,
DAGL'ERREOTYPES, .
MINIATURES, ETC.
14xl7$10.00.- Framed $13.00. 18x22 $15.00.
Framed S20.00.
Seud for circular. 51:
A llvr tf.ltfl nMnon nrliilo cuFFVu-in
front a pulmonary attack, sent for a phy
sician. In a short time the doctor called
on him, prescribed two bottles of cod
liver oil, and receiving his fee of eight
A Monthly Jfayazinc devoted to Litera
ture. Science and Art, published in Wil
mington, orth Carolina
The Corps of (.'nnti ihutors includes several
of the most Distinguished Authors of the pres
ent day. A Serial Storv, Poems, Sketches, he
disliked the sizo of the bill, that he need views. Scientific and Historical Articles will
not come again. The German, who by
On .sale and constantly arriving, .
TYRE IROtf 1 to 2i inches at Scents per lb.
D round Ind square, from 3-16 to 3 inches. 3 to 10 cents.
D Band, i to 6 inches, from 3 tp 1CT cents,
PL' -V MOULDS and irons all shapes and sizes, " "
WIRE CLOTH for screens, of various sizes,
BUGGY and Carriage Material of all qualities,- -
SPRINGS and AXLES, for Wagons, Carriages, Baggies, & Sulkies,
PRESERVING KETTLES, brass and lined, from 1 to 5 gallons, f
APPLE-45EELERS. 100 doz. retail 75 cents.
WHITE LEAD and prepared paints, all colors,
OILS, linseed aBd inaehine. hest hrands. .PUNISHES, all kiuds
COOKtXG Utensils, all s its. si2es and styles, '
SAWS!
Wc e..uhl saw off the m.rth pole if we could geVat it. DISSTON'S
' Great Aionicrin " has never been excelled; saws of all sizes
and T-r all purposes.
WELL BUCKETS, puleys, chains and ropes,
GLASS, window. fr..m 8 x 10 to 36 x 44. Blue Glass to otder.
NAILS, cut. fr-'in K pnny up $3 per JOOlbs. From 10-penny to
4, 3J to 4 cents. Wrought' and horse-shoe nails, Tariable.
SCREWS, tacks and hrads of all sizes and for all uses.
Blacksmith Tools, all sorts ; a patent drill, uew and splendid.
ROPE. jute, reisal, mauilla, hemp aud cotton, from to 2 inches.
BELTING, ruhher aod leather, from 1 to 14 inches.
Horse Collars, horse and mule shoes, haines, and traces.
Edge Tools and boring implements in endless variety.
FARM TOOLS and MACHINERY !
For all purposes of superior quality and equal to any demand.
Straw Cutters, Cradles, Plows, Rakes, Hoes and Shovels.
House furnish stock (in my line) complete
Saddlers' hardware aud tools, full assortineut.
Tahle and Pocket cotlery elegant and abundant.
Pistols fmm 25 cents tt $20 plated revolvers.
.Guns from children's $2 to $40 sporting.
IRON GA I'ES aud FENCES, aud gate latches. -
BRUiIEs paint. vamihvvliite wash, horse, scrub aud all other kinds fine and coarse.
Wine aud t idei Mills. Cane Mills and Evaporators.
Carpenters ' Tools, splendid and more complete thau ever and
Still a few more of Mm Machines left !
Come ..ne come all, and see Sam Taylor, the paraxon of R, R. Cbawfokd's Centennial
Hardware Store. 15;ly
COME TO CRAWFORD'S. .
HARDWA
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ble of rices j but of. Agriculture he says :
'I have never known any that professed
themselves to be either teachers or stu
dents. While the world has progressed some
irhat during the period named, and Pro
fessor of .Agriculture is not now an un
hands and laid it heavily over my back
j and legs." I always afterwards drove the
team out straight, and I have tried to
drive straight now over severity years.
"You seem to be getting very well,'
The remembrance of my own boyhood h-'addreMilg thc Uerilu
has always induced mn to favor all, items
of encouragement at home on tho farm,
known title, still we must in all candor , " "
aflmir. that. a vast lORloritv of Tonl h-; Pjucwi we buouiu uae u.o.c guuu
" - r I p ii.. i i .1 i i
iarcuers uuu ios uiokcu-uowu mereunu,
or loafing, hanging-on, time serving clerks,
ready for anything except honorable la-
JR. Elliott in
iieve in tfye obi saying : "That any fool
can b a farmer." Doubtless, many of I
nr rAflf!r rilV 1rln. that thfv lwlipvo
..ii i a. l bor and usefulness belonging to the high -it
takes a smart, intelligent man to make-1 ' " " b .
. a god. one ; and, while we agree with
them in this we must still assert" that ac
tions speak at least as loud as words in
this matter, and are overwhelmingly on
the fool's side of the question.
Now we propose to offer some facts to
prove that thie vast majority of farmers
est order of creation. F.
Country Gentleman.
WHO ARE THE BLESSED ?
Blessed is the man who minds his own
business.
messed is .the woman who never says
do not believe that agriculture is a pro- to her husband, "I told you so."
fession .reaulring anv special culture or I Blessed is the man who can sew on his
education; for if tbey did, their sons buttons when the baby is crying.
f. ' j "would be specially trained, for the,busi- Blessed is the: woman whtv won't marry
.pess, or fitted to become good farmers, a widower providing he's your own fa-
, u,Tb'ere are, it is true a few ni'en in what ther.
- tare called -Agricultural . Colleges, who j Blessed is the mother-in-law who never
profess to be preparing to become farm- reminds you that you married above your
ers) baitnese are so iew in numoer xuat, station.
, there will not Me cnougn to nu tne posi- I liiessea is tne ncn relation wuo never
"Yaw, I ish well, responded the former
ly sick man.
"You took as much oil as I told you T"
queried the doctor.
"O yaw, I have used many as four gal
lons of de dog-liver oil.
"The what V said the astonished doc
tor.
"De dog-liver dat you say I shall take.
I liave killed most every fat little dog I
could catch, and the dog-liver have cured
me. It is a great medicine, dat dog-liver
oil r
The doctor had nothing to say, but rode
quick! y away. In vestiga tor.
1 page one year fl'20 oo
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All communications, should be addressed
to Mus. CICERO V. HARRIS,
Kilititr and Pi oprietor.
The fields are green, mountains glorious
in pnrple arrays, skies benignant. The
birds sing and woo and brood. The little
lambs skip in innocent delight. The cat
tle are, happy in fresh fields and pastures
new. Gladness flows in rythmic beauty
on the waters, and Nature seems but as
the very shadow of heaven. Yet mortalsi
grumble and complain. The great God
tions opened fof teachers, mnch less to j looks down on you when you are in the I is forgotten becans
r !A .i:..i'nn,i-0, in i,. fii,i L ' alvsis! The times
KERR CRAIGE,
gttorncB at atof
Sfvlieiloixxr-y-,
3r. o.
To the Working Class. We are now
prepared to furnish all elates with c i)Staut
employment at home, the whole of the time,
or for their spare moments. Business new,
light and profitable. Persons of eiihf r st-x
easily earn from 50 t-u tsi to $5 per evening,
and a proportional sum by debiting their
whole time to tli business. Boys and yirls
earn nearly as much as men. Thai ill!
who see this notice may send their address,
and test the btisinem we make this iiiihi
alleld offer; To such as are int well .;it
isfied we will send ore dollar to pay for the
trouble of writing. Full particulars, sam
ples worth several didlars to commence work
on. and a copy of Horn aud Fireside, ne of
the largest and best Illustrated Publtsations,
all sent free by mail. Re uler if you waut
permanent, profitable work, address George
$Tllsrtw Ar Pa.. Portland. Maine.
WIIE. YOU WANT
H A 11 D sV- A ll E
At Low Figures
Call on the undersigned at (
Row,
I). A. AT WELL.
Salisburv.N C. June 8 tf.
Greensboro Female College.
GREENSBORO, X. C.
The Spring Session of 1878 will begin on
Thursday, the 10th of January.
This Instiution offers s iperior advantages oil
reasonable terms.
For full particulars, apjdy to T. M. Jones,
President.
N. II-D WILSON,
9:tf Pres. Iard ol Tmtees
1 IBO
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ORDERS FOR PRINTING FROM
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Responsible persons, or on cash remittances, shall receive
IPT AMD 0AREFOL ATTENTION.
COURT AND JUSTICES' BLANKS RT.PT ON HAND. .
TIMETABLE WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD.
To take effect June 12d, 1877.
GOING WEST.
STATIONS.
Salisbury
Third Creek. ...
.SutcsvMie
IMolts
Catawba
Xt-TWon
;hh v .i
tliekorv
card
Mor-ianlon.
Bridjifcwater
.Marion
Old Fort
Henry
A KIUVK.
THE GBEAT PYliAMH?.
ise Mammon has a par-
i furnish practical workers in the jield. gutter. aljsis I 1 lie times are. hard because the
WI.aii n. man ilesirea his -Rons to enter TUmmm! ia fha nnar illation who nn.r wy Ol tlie transgressor IS Hard. An Hon -
inxr f 1a 1flirnl nrofessions. he sends lnolra nn tn von for mnnor. est return to Honest ways Will bllOff back
them to a college, orgood school, then gives Blessed is the old maid that don't hate tue prosperity we havo lorteited. Cam
lm-r-!inain whlrlrto stiidv the narticular I nA tmoo!a nrnrl chilflrn. . ttan at Work.
branch of science or art selected, jiever J Blessed is the old bachelor that don't
ATruutinff them to lkAfomo Riieressful ex- I hnt rats nnil ninenshionn.
centthrouirh close application, and oft .-Blessed are the married people that! The Great Pvraniid of Egypt is the.
times a long, tedjoua and laborous appli- don't wishrthey were single. . . , most ancient existing structure ever built.,
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cation, ii a man enters iue ninusiry, ne i liiessea are ine singte people mat are oy tne Dram anu nana oi man. it is a
must need read theology, and this calls content to remain so. feet in height, and 761 feet square at the,
for book by the dozeo and hundreds, I Blessed is the husband who never says base. Its solid contents Of stone is 80
which cost money ; and the saiue is true of hia mother's pica were better than his 000,000 feet. This would build a wall
Taw. medicine, or even to become a suc- wife's. are. 3,000 miles long, one loot tuicK, ana nve
' lii,t lnv la it TT-ith I l'.OAJ tl, mnn irtih mVa. Vtn iU I rAt- lii All '" Tf 1 ? a lnilf rf H)tl ldVAra
(LTOoOi LIA lucivuauiif uv jj v f v iii jjjvoecu 10 uiv uau nuu iic:o uio nD I lCCb l o uu,l,( v& amjv.d jk
armer8 geperally f Do they purchase an j ten cents without askiig her hat she is I stone, in bfocks about seven feet wide and
agrioltaral library as part and parcel of I going ta do with it. eight ieet longr and diminishing in tlack.-;
: the potfit.peeded fpr the furtherance pf j Blessed is the woman who don't scold J ness with the height, from five feet to one
the objept Jney may uyeiij viewi Aiew. trhen tpe StOTe pipe tails aown on tne
pay do it, but the sale of even the, best dinnir-tablei and blessed is the man
-works relating fx the subject, shows that wh can fix it up without swearing,
pine out of ten never invest a dollar in - Blessed is the friend who nevw requires
aids to success. Jhejoanrof your umbrella. -
- Then a-aint wlip would employ a doc- Blessed is the Beighbor who is so busy
men i -tn 0WD affair9 that he has no time
tor that did not take and read the medicaj yours.
journals which gave the latest discoveries Where are the blessed T
- in the use of dings and chemicals, audi Echo answers, J.'Wbere t"
and ft half feet. The sumrnit consists of
a level platform about sixteen by eighteen
feet. Its foundation is on the natural,
rock. , Its sides ; were originally eased o
veneereu Dy a nner stone, out uus nas ai
been broken off, and ' the bare limestone
remains vithau. , Some of. the inner
chambers are lined with granite and other
stone highly polished.
Pkepakei fob Immediate Use.
207 PEAEL ST., NEW YORK.
vFrom the thousands of purchasers of our PRE
PARED PAINTS, we have yet tp hear the
first Complaint.. The reason in apparent. Our
paints' h a ve-ntood the lest of years, where all
other paints, have jailed in durahility "Their
covering capacity, being greater than an other
paint, present a practical i(An economy. Oat
toaints are guaranteed in evecy uarticular, th
consumer assuruing.no riL whatever, as we will
re-paint any building on whicli onr paints do not
proVe satisfactory; allowing a choice of English
B. B. VVhiteLead, or any other paint in use. ,
y FOR SALE . ,
(29:3m) T. F. KLUTTZ Salisbury, N. C
Cheaf) Chattel Mortgages;
and various other blanks for sale here
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DEEDS & MORTGAGES.
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Fee Simple Deed. Deeds In Trtist. Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffs
Deeds, chattle Mortgage. - Farm ontracts. Marriage and Confirmation Certificate?,
Ditiller-Entries, nut vart s other forms for sale at the
WATCHMAN OFFICE.
STATIONS. ! A RRivg. f Lka vk.
Henry j 6 00 A.M.
Old Fort , 6 12 A. M.i (i 15 "
Marion 7 07 " j 7 10 "
Bridgewater! 7 52 " 7 55
Morganlon 8 22 " 8 28 "
Ieard 9 05 " j ' 9 10 "
Hickory. . 950 " 9 52 '
Canova 10 20 M 10 23 "
Newton....: 10 35 16 37 " .
Cntawba.- 11 25 ' 11 35 "
Plotts 11 55 ' 12 00 P. M.
Statesville 12 32 P.M. 12 52 "
Third Creek.'. 1 40 " 1 45- "
Salifbary ..... ....... j 2 30. ",
Simontpn Female College.
. State syille, 17. C.
Tke Fal, Term O'pens Aug. 29, 1877.
Board and English tuition $85.00 Jr Bec
sion of twenty weekB.' Catalogue and circular
With full particular!), on application.
Addrea ' . MRS. E.'N. GRANT,
41:6m9. Principal
FOR SALE.
A $50 Centennial Sewing Machine
and warranted to be good.
Call at this office. 9:6U
New
BE HIGH A KITH. LEWIS,
(Late Pnfesor of Piw;ase'S of the Eye and Ear
iu the Savannah Medical Coll j.e.)
Practice Limited to the
EYE and EAR,
RALEIGH, N. C.
"Refers to the State Medical Society and
to the Georgia Medical Society.
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OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE
WAGQH ACOMODATIOll
GET THE BEST.
The Raleigh News.
DAILY, one year, .
WEEKLY, one year,
$5.00
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I have fitted up.an .Omnibus and Baggag
Wagon which are always ready to convey per
sons.tf or from the depot, to and from parties)
wedding. &e. Leave 5rderBat Mansion House
or at .my Livery & Sale Stable,. Fishers street
-near Railroad bridge. I
M. A. BRINGLE-
Aug. 19, tf. .
Mortgage Deeds for sale here
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Scna Postal Card for Sample CopJ'"
Address THE RALEIGH HEWS,
BMier ai Heniersa
Attorneys, Counselors
and Solicitors.
SALISBURY, X-
Januay22 1 876 -tt.
J. K. BURKE,
AUCTIONEER.
SALISBURY, N- C-
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