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. IiTfleETftblesjrflfidi 31 It w. i hist the busiest Reason of the when Ceh Flettlgave out, txx U d Jus wi fi t Ha tlo her li t," h said, ''as he did his? - "IfeflpaftS niTSiTlie I'tork of three able-llwwim) A.nd hc at best, but :i siimlf: muek-jsreakn- woman. vith no - woman. witn strength or mkiV-td Lsert a right, or resist . a, tvjannfoikwljet.4:. There she lay, w I th her toil-worn Uandirj lyfngldljlrtti the bine coverlet, a boy" of teu, :yLo was gr;idginglyspiire(ffronf the hud hpi4- only, help, oy uurbiv .. JJo ,va - the last of fjr;ud tecane he had more of his fathej V grit and grnVnmd'niade a Bturdffer fih't for life tfmu . ibb jjittlerls',' John kuew nothing of sickness, and be tret1 v. in tlte door-yard: trhile . tjie fflTOher zed away the honra,Rtartmg iAdwMuid dozeq away the honra,Rtartmg then; atid jisnntjring; a fewfrortls iit-r Before John had imagined it could bo tso tate, therewas a shuffling of feet in the back stoop; and it waclar the folks had come in for dinuer. , " , . Caleb stared at the fireteaa cook-stove and tramped in to see rrhat it eonld mean. John, half-scared, and knowing that in some way he should, be blamed, away out by the well. ; T' "Isn't your mother about yet f V asked Fletcher, crossly, "Here are all these men ryadjvfoivtueir dinner. : I should like to know'what I left von at home for if it wasn't to help lier get the (Jinner, Tell Jierswe'vo gofc to have something set on light o1f, too;' and he went ont in a linfi"; to feed tiis fiqi ses." Dead or alive-," mattered" ono of the men trt'another, "I'd rather le that man's horse" than his wife He's' savin of his horse-ilesh. That costs money," Caleb lingered at the barn longer than he needed, uniting his ngly temper, and expecting everyinafe a summons to the house, It caJje at last, but not iu..the way he expected. ,1lotler von, say nothing," said John, with a fjigiifencd look 6n his face, walk ing up to the ham. "I shook her arm, and toJJ hereto get the . dinner; but she looked so otieer at me, an if she didn't know what I was flaying,1' " "Don't make a goose Qf,yqurself, John," said "the' father" sharpl4. ""I'll , explain matters f o hef myself," he added, Svith a The' angry wov?s'licd 00 his lipsr hoJ ever, when he caught sight of the flushed face, with its disordered nair, on the white pillow, and met the gleam of the burning eye, .which rested, full npen him,8 as it dared not to do-Jor years. It. did not Hindi now at Ins gaze. 1 he poor elf uuge vrm past being goaded on by the sting of sharp words. s With tittef indifference, he might come or go, ashehose. The well kept' home might fall into confusion lOrom neglect; the flies might bitzz in unheeded into the neat pantries and best rooms. Thefe things were nothing to her now. 4Jolm, run for tJie doctor," was Caleb's flrstprdeir, Williamt ho said to n neph ew, at wprly for bini, "yon learned to cook some in 4he irmy,v,CaVt you scratch around, and hunt up something for the men's dinner ? Cut up a' ham, and fry some eggs, any w ay; you will find the thiugs somewhere, Yonr annt is took very bad, aiicj I am going for Phebe Stone. - If I can get her, well make put. Cut the ham as saven as yori can, Billy," he ad ded, in fl Jaw tone. An4 tlen he walked awayfqt a rnna pace, XvdTTTT GlaI t6 eo the,old:man :stejrpfr so lively," iaai(J pne of the niin think beiter'of hm than I did." - T 'ii.s lucouYjiuient, losing;. wife in har vest time suggested anotljeif,' Miss Plicae, a Isallow, bony woman, who looked nitjeh like-a bundle of dried herbs, and who, was a& sjiicy as a bnnchof pp jerluint, came with all haste,;. and none 400 soonhe found, ; For, in threo days the weaiyia-Qnan tirefeetfca laid down the burden of life for ever. ' "What a wasted frane,"" said Phebe, tenderly, as she laid the- cold ; hands to-- gether, Vlitn preparing the last rifesfor the poor, worn body. . If pyer anybody came bacly," said the : ijperstittQni neighbor, who. was assist Irig her; x - be ? Mrs. Fjfetcn I phbuld think: Cafej) wouid be scared ? to stay in this house,- after the way he's reated her these fifteen -years, 1 -SoifieylauT hef !iwayf U 1 oy her, and but httlft pity or sympathy for the tyrant who has made herlife eo Jiard amlJKlttlD Q O il I fjflV1 iar;nfjF1-.riP4e.n a.1!4 waste 4n tlw 8inf ijjJl the jaie, tlioughti hauds &$)t$$rflHW Hf&tffvMlpnt iff h'e "way,--. CaleU was not the : man to sit JjCiKPy.3?.' '4nd. especially "let Jds erbrcs spU.' i The day nfter the funeral Tie -was IrlrriKg atiout as;if to nAke" up for Jpst ttoertiT,4? kz '. VOffaiiayne thankful yoaliave? got ?hilena Wright ti keep tiousa fyr yoOj'" putting- away -Mrsf tchetVthlngs. WShc is "HSe oaly hf Jp;lo be'Jiad, for kjfe or money, -m'tTHs town; auflf ypa don't 'joind yiivd P-'i'and Q yon votrtr have n her way. Ilemember whalTtetf you, Calelv and doift gota picking uo fusses Levirnad .aQpeJjence wiUiJiiredherrvJbil hat, it was to, bfijnasrpr Minis ownLoase; jyell-meaot .cautions. 6 ,Jio aa np ,ieaf W" v,'9 (racenent'spintvaJUwfo wotintrroiH cause Ills mother dld-nor ..4 J.- w -di i iViLLf .11 IIIII Kill V lllll lllll'l 111 MI'I I I t"7.'N i L ill 1 UTf I. . i k m . - . . , - . m . . . " . . ' . , . . f ifiV iTOw i.i aieo mougui, u; aim jie ..uire.wruufc juutJi;eueniijuie. imii exireiuecjwes somerimes .V&'S InratrGXMOW tothaNsffect. i ,iui .o.-! ijalLfartextiiMejeasiires. ,, wish for anvthiu'r. Ho he enioved af are - ,.., . 4 . ., ... ft ,,,1 fvi'ww" v,-i' h miu ior an 1 iu0. no hijwycu "When yWt-lmve bifed poTkr Philenftj' Ther. were ormr .words sometimes TTCT i- . n . he said, "vou ireednt-cook no other meat 1 between man and wife, and Caleb s mulish Vh ,P.eron vou douH find cvlrv davlSCshe ts k Aitiin nt. pf abdicating i,fjHrgfttcI niarvel of j hw inn an .oa that ancient maiden. Philena ita wonui nice ro Ree Liiai wouiaa iit-ivut'r iiio Kt-ruuu. . . - ( . tlmtHras capaldef managiu- Mm Kl1 "iimVip' k r !fn? 'Yiiu?Il Clever ieret on. there. Phila saia ; Crinr nan into lite, tire, Jf the tables had I one inch; a frieudf ni liss Wright tied on ter suu bonnet," preparatory fto sitting on t, Ga; leb is such 1 dififlciiit inatf. ' Yoawon't. stand it threo days." - - h-t-I "I am goinj? to f?tay spell, any wny sa id Ph 1 Jena, wi th a icq Hons' i-1 wi ukte J n her gray eyesC: a if sho had her mind made np on soine project, Pd stay the month out, if outy to tcvc!i Caleb PletcK-' jer a lesson, He's needed it these dozen years." i a There was a decision in the yery tramp of her small, calf-skin shoes, and the' feet 01 ner cum ana iqouui. , . t . , , , m j She took hold of the house-work i with 1; and soon had things iqnaiettjWut''wtjt -.W,e wls A KjnAnutiiei'to away to her mind. The men canie in to a boontifulj well -cooked dinner, and wru for dinner; afld too Tnaiixkiud44! of gsirdeu sass aiq't healthy to onct." 'f j VJusi utend . t4 your luowirig'atcb Fletcher," said Philena, decidedlyr "and I'll tend to the honsework." : ; Caleb had no time to discuss matters; bnt he was a trifle set ,baxk"j by v her 'snappy way" of speaking. "Just like old maids, I suppose," he said to himself, as he went off to his work. "You will have to go or send to town, to-night, Mr, FletcJier," said Philena, after tea. We are out of sugar, coffee, and flour. You may bring home . a new broom, also. 1 have set them all down on this slip of paper, so you would be Calob looked almost astounded. Four things wanted, from the store, at the one time! What nnhearfl-of extravagance! Oh,4 what strategy the poor, departed' wife had been obliged to use, all ,her married days, to get even the commonest supplies for househ(.M use ! How meekly she had made known her wants. ; And she had been always prepared for a storm, when anything was wanted. She looked for it naturally. Sabina became ennred to it. Still it wasn't pleasant to hear forever the same old din ! "What I that sack of flour gone al ready I" Caleb would exclaim. "I shonld think you mnst feed it to the hogs, to use it up so fast. I tell you what it is, Sabina, there is a power of victuals wasted in this house, somehow, I don't say how, mind yon, but I say it is so," and ho wojld bring his fist down ou the table in a way that made-things ring. , 4. 3 , s He began the sametune with Philena, about the sugar and cofie4-'. He had got so in the way of grnmbliug at these wants, perhaps he did not know there was any other way to do. - Philena gave him one glance of wither ing scorn, and then remarked, dryly, "That nonsense 4s all doue with. Either get the tilings, or go without tlie?fK)d," and she whisked off into the milk-room, and shut the door 'with energy. "Old man's got his couie-up-ance," said one workman to another, as they set on the steps of the back stoop. "I, for one, am glad of it." As for Caleb, he walked out, and har nessed up Old Gray in a very meditative mood. Xo wonder he sighed for the good old days when he could slam things around as mnch.as he liked, and grumble and harass to his heart's -con ten t--These was no question but what Caleb did jniss Jijs ' r ' I 1 f 141 The experiences of the next fewiwellf proved a Valley of Humiliation to Caleb Fletcher. It might be hard, but it was salutary. "AlP the advautage any one can get of that man is , so ' much gain to humanity," was the general sentiment' of tire community, though this was not said, perhaps, in so ma uy, words. . So he . had little ' sympjithy in Hho snubbing Miss Philena felt called to administer from time to time. She was not a scolding woman, bnt she was ""awfally set in her waj.'! She had a crisp, decisiv.e style of stating -things, tlmt tldj"4aiid Callf learned slowly that it was nseless to say her nay. He would gladly have turned her off, but what conld he do t ? Hired help was "not so plenty, that he could afford to discharge Philena. ' s , So the days grouud im slowly. Caleb juwardly chafed and fumed at the "pretty paiss things had come to, when a man cquld not be master in - his own house." Hut he was forced to "keep a civil tongue injiiafheadj! for even philena had bequ on the po'int of leafing several timelfaiid mif prompt footing dmvn, on luVai-t l nere was one way, however, ui which he could circamvfcntlie1, and he laughed inAi-tsIeeve asjhethouglit pf it. If he u.m iiuouicr nue, now, inqmpnantiy ne could snap his finger at her, and shake off lie cast his eyes bout, bae fruitle'fsjy, for several months IHe madelrtmself the general kiuihfng-stock ofithe ptaceV ibv mumiKcu uiieutious 10 one ana anotner; for somehow nobody seemed to encoarage the poor man. But, by -and-by, there came into town, on a -yisit, a btixomfidow.rShei .was rather dashily dressed, and took. pains to pbe wonderfully graeions' td Caleb. 4 Het purse wa'yight1'and-Lcr,nlMne TvTtu a relative not very pleasant, so she . con- eluded that JJie Substantial farm-hoafte of yaiep rietcher would h a decided im- Caleb Uka had iieedio Ustw). til: as, poot vaiwiuua nacj neea to jbsteai taJLf. Weller's ailyic&tWs'pnjgAmivel," to "beware of the Tedders." He' took the gorus bap; tbrowH4.oat toinT, andtn au,lilpiicaXlvn of fQllyprop.p, and wM accepJdsQji VC-W i 7.' ? ufj ej-yl satisfied, Philena iTolde her PVlhteS' feif lars Sflf velltearnel.monev; ' Und i resigned her wen xurn!U in. rue they.were doubl v mat rv rants are at heart tno , most cow aro the second hand. "She had '"tuo taleiit to clvairuand a regiment. No wonder she succeeded iu bringing into line .one "lTgh private." , Neighbors .someifniea woiidered if.it would not have ffratined tjie carnal nature of Uic nieek Sabliia to have seen, the no- etic justice meted otit to Caleb, it cer- Tainu' was gratiiyin.g to rnem. lintje neV-JiiV'nefchef hadllergood jlittle, John. .These two .soon formed an fnlljauce, offensive and defensive,! against tjiei old yan; a bad thiiig iu a family, as a betwee temper fought hard for, the masterv. But even in cases of seeming defeat, his wife could make him "tired of gaining the victory long before she was tired of los ing it." So the world over, "the measure we mete," Is rery likely to be "measured to STONEWALL- JACKSON AT WEST POINT. -General John Palmer, iu contribution to the Philadelphia --Weekly. Times gives the, following description of Stonewall Jackson's appearance when he arrived at West Point to , undergo examination for admissiou as a cadet : "He was dressed in a suit of jeans trpwsers and vest, aud a cut-way coat of brown.. He wore a ."tile" and shoes. Hoots would have. been expensive for him iu his,town. , Iu long arms, his shambling gait and his general appearance was some thing so ludicrous that n shoot went up from the assembled "thiugs" as he ap peared on the ground for his first drill. But with this outre appearance he had a good, well shaped head, full, broad fore head, large, full and expressive brown eyes, a good mouth, which, when smiling, gave an expression of great good-nature as weHf'as intelligence. This was Thomas J. Jackson Stonewall Jacksou whose name will live aud whose memory will be cherished for many years to come in tin's country. He was near upon the age when it would have been impossible for him to enter the Military Academy. He was from Clarksburg, Ya. ; he had been a con stable even at his early age, and in his "deestrict." lie had Wen to a common school', knew a little grammar, could add up a column of figures, but as to vulgar aiwl decimal fractions, it's doubtful wheth er he had ever heard of tWin." The town of Goldsboro was incorjiorii- 1 tcuott, the lctli d;iv of January. 184?. with .1 iMulation of200. The census recently takeu by the mayor shows the number of inhabitants to be 3,700. . HER OWN WORDS. , BALTIilOHE, Md., Feb. 13, 18T7. Mr. If. R. lrETFNS, ue&r .bif, sinc several yean I Have got a sore an 1 very p.ilarut Urtt. 1 tivd some piiysicLms, rut : Jivxr l have heard vl your they .couldn't cure tnc VjiiiiTiXK Iroai a Uidv wlia was st jk for j loa-i nine. and became fll wen from your Vehetisk, aa l I went aud bougiit me one Uottie ot V'K JKfiSE: and after I -had use3 one bottle. tUe p.iins k-ri m an t It i bejran to heal, and then 1 biujht one other bottle, j and so I take It yet. I thank iod for this remedy! and ywiriiflfr-anJ shtnar cverv sufTerer may oar 1 atteation to it. It la a bieinir lor health. ' 4 4 r - Mrs. O. KMABK, ss West Ualtlmore Street. VEOETSNE r, '.L ... . Safeand Sure. Mk. H. K. Stevkns : Ia38T your Vkokitkii was recommended to uie; and yielding: to the persua.sf.ons of a friend, I conaent ed totrytt. Atthe time I was uffertn from pen eral ilebaity and nervous prostration, supeiln.lucett by overwork and irregular liaolts. Its wourtertul streajrtUenlnsf aud curative properties seemed to af fect my debitlated system from tbe tirst dose: and under its persistent use I rapldlv recovered, gaining more than usual heiittb and rood teeiln. Siuue t!ieu I have not hesitated to give Vegetink my most c.n pi llltled Indorsement as bclnya safe, sure and pow eilsu agent in promoting heaiUt aud restoring tli wasted oystem U new life aud energy. VuotTiNK is the only medicine I use, and as lonjj as I live I never expect, to find a oetter. . , Vouri truly. Will CLAKK, 'VrM.Mcmterey Street, Alleghany, renn. : VEOETi THE DEST SPRING MEDICINE. - - -! Chaklestown. IT I? STvifKa Dear Sir, Tfds Is to certify that I have used v "Blood Preparation" in mv faintiv tor sevemi l our and think that V r Soj-otuia or cankerous Humors 01 .1 rs. Kueumaue anecuonsiccanuot be excelled; and as u blood purifier and spring medicine it is t he best tliinr I have e ver ased, and 1 nave used almost even thlnjr. J can cheerfully recommend It to an v one In need of such a medicine, f r -. . i h. Yours respectfully, Mia. A. A. DIXSMOltE. 19 Russell Street. VEGETINE. wL NEEDED. .w tmaSiaH ni-- Bosroi44; Feb. is, 1871 Dear sir. About one year since I fmind mvneif i afeeblecondiuon from general debiilty. Ve(setike was stronaJj-TecomiacndM to the tira Tfrlend -who ua4oen uioca JDeueltttea pjetta use Iprocured the article, and, after using several Txtt-Ies, was restor ed traealth, am! fflaeontintwdltsr-use I reel quite coafideat that tere u no mediiAue superior to it for those complaints tor .which. It especially prepar ed, and would Cheerfully recommend It to those who reel tnitthy neel fometbinfc to restore them to pei tect hoaittt. t3 nt oi nxH , - .iiesrjesuuily-youra, IL L. PETTEXGILL, Firm of S, M.'Pettenglil & Co., V State 8:, Boston. fVEGETIfJE. ; AU HAVr OBTAINED , RELIEF. fn-KXfj HSourmBta.wiCK,TlE., Jan. IT, 167a. U. R. Stevens, Esq. 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'. j It c::r. i iot-rot, hoof-all, hollow horn, grub t 4 "crowi-.rorr.it iCioulder-rot, mange, the bites and I -, f ;sUu33 f poLscmous reptiles and Insects, and every sac4;! drawback to stoclc brccillns and bnrt life. - It cures every external tronblo of horses, such , aa lameness, scratches, swinny, sprains, founder, wind gall, rlns-bor., e tc., etc 4deUcxlca:i JIuiitaasIJnbnent s the qukekeet , ; .cure In the world for cccidents oocurvtns in the family, In the absence of a physician, such as , 1 barns, scalds, sprain.?, cuts, etc, and tor rheuma - tlsm, and stillness engendered by exposure. 'Par. tlcularly raluable to 'Sllners. 7 It Is the cheapest remedy In the world. Cor It . rfcnetrates tbe muscle to the bone, and a single implication 1 generally sufficient to cure. - Hcxicanlluitans liniment is pat p In three u kb of bottles, the larger ones being propostiea Sly much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. .'-G' r . n t i i Mortgage Deecis for sale here J jSEfA J r- OL EUGENE L. HARRIS.' --- -- - - . 4 ,- Ctiapel Hill N. O. PORTR AITS I Xlj RG E D in the most finished style of crayon drawing from " " ;:. ' PHOrOGRAPHS, FE R EOT Y PES, DAGUERREOTYPES, , MINIATURES, ETC. PRICE8 : 11x14 inches, $7.00. 14x17 inches, $13.00. 18x22 inches, $20.00. Above prices include a fine frame for each picture. Send for circular. ..51:.,.- HARD WAR WHEN YOU WANT HA K D VARE At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at No- 2, Granite Kow, D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury , N. C, June 8 tf. TIMETABLE WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. To take effect June-12d, 1877. GOING IVEST. STATIONS. Salisbury Third Creek. ... StatesvilJe Plolts Catawba.... Newton (.'a nova Hickory Icard Morganton Bridgewater Marion Old Fort Ilenrv Arrive, j Leavf. I 8 55 A.M. I 9 04 A. M. 9 45 10 30 " 10 35 " II 07 11 07 " U 27 " 11 30 12 18 P. M. 12 20- P. M. 12 38 " 12 38 " 1 05 " 1 25 " 2 05 " 2 10 " 2 50 " 2 53 " 3 37 " 3 40 P. M. 4 25 " j 4 30 ' 5 18 5 20 " 5 30 " GOLnG EAST. STATIONS. ! Arrive. I iKAVE. "'y j 6 00 A.M. Old lort G 12 A. M. 6 15 " Marion 7 07 " 7 10 11 Bridgewater I 7 52 " I 7 55 tl Morganton 1 8 22 " i 8 28 " Icard ! 9 05 9 10 " Hickory j 9 50 " ; 9 52 " Canova ' 1 0 20 " '10 23 " Newton 10 35 " 1 1 0 37 Catawba jll 25 11 35 " I'lotts H 55 12 00 P. M. Statesville i2 32 P. M.' 12 52 " Third Creek I 1 40 " ! 1 45 Salisbury. ! 2 30 " FOR SALE. A $50 Centennial Sewing and warranted to be good. (Jill at this office. Machine. New 9:6t. Cc ontlj-tlaiittc, Monthly Magazine devoted to Litera ture, Scienee ayd Art, published iu Wil mington, Xorth Carolina. Tbe Corps of Contributors includes several of the most Distinguished Authors of the pres ent day. A Serial Story, Poems, Sketches, Re views, Scientific and Historical Articles will appear in everv number. Tbis Magazine will contain orilv Original Literature. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR $3.oo. SINGLE COPY 25 Cents. ADVERTISING TERMS 1 page one year $120 oo Si " 75 uo " " 50 00 l page one Insertion $25 oo i " " 15 v i4 .10 00 " " 5 00 " " " 36 00 i All communications should be addressetl to Mrs. CICEKO W. HAHKIS, J'Jditor and Proprietor. KERR GRAIGE ttorntD at lJato, Salisbury, CT. O HOME AGAIN ! And I am happy to saj that I have the best selected stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS I have ever offered in this market; and can sell them lower th:n ever known before Black Alpaca, 25 to 45cts. per yard; 44 Sheet ing? cts.; Flannels, 20 to 30 cts.; and bargains in pant goods; bargains in every department. ClotMni! ClotMi ClotMnir! In this line I can offer great inducements, and can say to my customers that they can save 25 per cent, by calling on me before buying elsewhere. ALSO A full line of. Hals, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Groceries, &c., and I expect to continue the ROOT AND HERB BUSINESS as heretofore. Call and see. V. WALLACE. (3:2mos.) 00T and SHOE Bflaking, AT THOS. H. VAIIDERFORD'S GROCERY A'D CQNFECTIONEBY STORE. GeitleieiiaiijLaiiFiiiefork'a SPECIA.LTY. Having enjaffed the services of a Orst class wort man, we are prepared to turn put the flnest and best styles of city-made goods, and at prices to suit tf uwea, vuusuuuu w) nana &n aasorteu stock of superior material. Call and examine our work. superior matenau cau and examine ou u, 18J8.Ko. 17:tt - ffifi I rnr- CHEAPER' i aK4 ORDERS FOR PRINTING FROM Responsible persons, or on cash remittances, shall receive .PROMPT AD OAREFUL ATTENTION. H COURT AND JUSTICES' PRICES STRICTLY LOW. gtoss WATCHMAN, . JM f M? .u m rV5 lVy ' i 'V i cS ' T T 'TJ v "s "k v v v DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deed, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds. Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, 3tarriage and Confirmation Certificates Distillers' Entries, and various other forms for sale at the ' WATCHMAN OFFICE. STOCK arc advised to call at thi office for handbills to "advertise their stock horses. We are prepared to till orders on short notice at from $2 upward, according to sizestyle, and number. .We are also well prepared to furnish advertisements for The owners of fine tock have always found it indispensable to L publish a tlescription and pedigree, ajje, terms, &c of the animals offered to tlie public, and the necessity ol it-will i-orrie more imperitive us the spirit of improvement increases. " SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs'constables, aerents, &c. are advised to call on us for printed sole notices. It is certainly jrreat injustice to owners to put up their property at pnbMc auction without tirst giving ample notice of the sale. The re quirements of the law on the subject every body knows are insufficient. Property is olten sacrificed from tlm cause when a dollar or two spent in advertising might have' saved it and made it bring its value. We furhishjiale notices promptly and cheap. 270TIC3S PC?. PCSTINa LJUTD -F3I2TT3D.' ' PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HE AS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly Statements. CARDS, Posters, all kinds, DE. RICHARD H. LEWIS, (Late Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear inti e Savannah Medical Coltefe.) Practice Limited to the EXKandEAR, RALEIGH, N. C. Refers to the State Medical Society and to the Georgia Medical Society. OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACOMMODATION. I have fitted up an Omnibus and Baggag Wagon whicjrare always ready to convey per sons to or from the depot, to and from parties, weddings. Ac. Leave orders at Mansion House or at nay Livery & Sale Stable, Fisher street near Railroad bridge. , ' M. A.BRINCTLEv Aag. 19, tf. NOW 18 THE TIME TO SUBSCRII E FOR THE WATCHMAN -THAN EVER. He t 1 144 BLANKS KEPT ON HAND. SALISBURY, N. 0. Lt. w W iW vi- 'M 'I -" -i ! t ' ' v 'J I '5 m hild RAISERS GET THE BEST. The Raleiah News. DAILY, one year, " WEEKLY, one year, - $5.00 - 1.00 JTSend Postal Card for Sample Copj Address THE E ALEIGH IEWS, Raleigh, c - Blaciier ani Henierson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Janny22l87G tt. - J. K. BURKE, AUCTIONEER- Salisbury,. x. c. Will also attend tn oUiur of in the country tor Administrators', ExKti nd others. IFerms to suit the times. ":1 'v.- :
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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