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v i' H - : 1 1 I 4 I "5 1i it 1 If I a 8 i. Wind,'. ajs an old orsenian, "i ib grand secret .of p fcwt liorgc. Good Jnngs UIcqt.Va fojMtado of fault?; fltfiiht ,q 4tjio otjier hand, pcrfecUaa p.f bir and form are unless when tbe v'tfi :4 oat. TIio clic?t tltcrefy ju all capes, !should be jare and eapacions. In shape , )t may very somewhai, according to ftfiej wrTice to yliich thcorese; (t? be Jp uM Jfhoto 18 kept fur alow, .work and hcaiyr 4rayk,inS; the clicst may be ojarly 'fifgflUT inibrm, because this shape is fh one foAtrength and bulk, to ;;tjvej and bear up against the pressuae of the! llarf-rhile at the jBaniir tiiye jf. ancient' reoiu ficncd faj that cxpan'on of the nngiby fl9W and iyJFt work. Bo jr!ii.t i circu?ar; Jet jt be at fhi same time deep or else tye fungi may fce tramped. A Lrso shallow fhest is worthies j for any nwrpoi. T'o TTile, then, is tlifs: For a fra$; a circular bu.tcep cVefj;; ,tyu;a you pass Jhrongh tl)j3 iijercnt degrc; of speed;up ' to tho racer an ""tter, $c cliest will jnerease in depth, compared fa t round lies, until, for tliehigue rate of speed, y.oa roust have a chest as deep as a gray jtouud, and at the sanje tinjo not lacking in gtrengjth, JSvery breeder should keep fliia nlp-fa ffnj. selecting his brood mares and etyjtyons, for Jio may be snre that shallow: chested parents nor fr beget deep-chested colts." Ex. STOCK LAW. The Aberdean Weekly thus states some of the reasons why the Legislature should enact a Stock law: 1st. AtopBowd.csiroy tj;p ccpeasity for a vast ejppnse of timber, time, labor ana money. 2nd. It would brjnz futff cultivation - nanr acres of land now crown wild to sedge and briars. 3rd. It would save an in? moo so acreage now being destroyed by being used as fence corners, and give it to cultivation ; thereby adding to our farm products. 4th.' It w$uli gye aj ajr cjT jjeatness and thrift to tbe farms making farm life jmore attractive. C And last, it would giro us letter stock instead of a dozen poor cows as now, each family would keep one, well fed, well tended, and in full flow of milk, a jibing of pleasure and, J?rofc. As vrjth cows, so with other animals. Let our Legislature look into this mat : ferj fit immediate repreRetatives are practical men, a all, we believe, pos sessiarm interest. inejr will let no question of rabble outcry intervene or deter them from what they conceived tho fint interests of a great industry ; indeed pie greaeet fif industries demand. rhnce armed is he whohth his qnar, pel just.'? pOULTKy-EEyiNG-IIOy T.Q BEGIN There is a very general desire to en gage in keeping poultry. The business poes noj require foard work; and is tractive and agreeable. It also promises o be profitable, and profit is the chief in - dueenient tfiUp majority tf tho io vices who dcsjro to attempt it. , A few general cautions aro needed by those who would undertake Uiis business. - A novico can not, by the mere use money, take np poultry-keeping and make a success. On the contrary, he will be more than likely to loose al he money he invests, if ho supposes that tho pess consists only in buvinzr some fowls and fepd and in'seiling eggs and chickens by simply perifjittingUie hens to produce fgg whe he gathers them. Success only comes to the long-experinced poultry man ho knows precisely what is to be done Bppure this result. It isbest to begin jrith a fw fowls, making tJeiiMLw;oin"- a secondary business nutil tliese can be managed with jpuocess and profit. Then fhe number may bo increased, and when HnSIRB88 Pays fiuffidenUy. the sole attentiou ma'Cbe given to it. It is more profitable to purchase fowls than or,r This is a, simpje matter of figuring. If a woen or cjiice of eggs of fowls fowls are procured at a cost of say $5, a . . jw wm ciapso oetore any profit can be gained from the throe or four pullets that wprAiiri!ifriic4ftMh them, if v v uini mo purpnasea at a eest of ,TfujjfSH!!!ucr ot SS will be proenreds before getting time arrives, and tlien-eaeh m. i , eight or ten chicks. Afler ' nr. r,Ia. 1 . wn Lt LM MM , HI I pa, mqre eggs will be laid, and if frood . " " I pare is given, there mav be on th Whnl W flozen of eggs, ten puj SU 4ozen of eirirs. ten it And ems, as the produce of this - the produei VthUTiS IZL 4Ue same time that it would have tr from the dozen of fl'aLr . ail " r vj . o w iiiriiiiiiiint. hi i utnerenoe in fvnr nf l:;....' I Wrda. both Vat. ;.flfc..i1' ... A ' m AarkUrit; ' ' 7 ' ' I tn. r;rFy 6ocd-ainT niucji is contained io ftjtge two wprds-form a 7X",ar. ti i yjjrt "ufjjHoi8 met, And pwewejl eookcl and smoking hpf, hak- ZbouVd or rnaahed, three,tiuiea a 'day-- and yet not one farmer in ten hr the west ' ap JH:w H "f'u over win- tnrnina. A-.. ...r.? iieip rtoffaWeyery mnch, and forsonps area most indisWde Pt in heap., or tnrrotit doors. :md well niaui - s ,7w-r P y llnwueang?or nre me menus to; deposa mn. Their ren Imy. them for lihtaldo, Tley ftnn jn a! things i, 'to vmSeive Prat rate nyitenal for a aqnare neal, for a chil4re,, of llfm wlips tind pvcrTto the naro half day, work. ' untlKvnkfnl arut evil; tly feei Vliemsel ves 1 btatoes puriit to go on every farmer! bonnd, therefore. t.X ri.-J "IfiBI and nnfritiong, 4 letter of which th9 fqllowin- is the raworced, and p ugl,ly Jfeliahed nteVatteit Veas picked Mm' jy mostrrgona ( yet bHtfew facers raise "Dere fihn tqlh hU tohfuhi l!t,?B a iter. old mans going to Yod aid mat Got soil or placed in tie cellar and covered with sail or sand, they keep in goo cou: dition all winter, and are very .difTerent from tle shriveled, dr?e4 np .Unngt Wat are left exposed in the cellar to the injur ious influences of the air. V lf9f ;ow fi4r mers lay in a supidy of yjuter jcabVage. Althongh ft is not very niitriiQus, yet ;t is bigbiv relished by niost peoplc, and dinner offoni fyeet and Ciibbage, well cooked, wfth otjier et cetcias will keep one from starving. Are could mention many.' other Tegetableluiitting fruit entirely, that ought to Ve stored away for winter, but desist. Farmers mast look ahead and provide-well for tbcj(r.families. lleallv, and we meanjae vl;at we say, one of the chief reasons that so many boys,' arid girls tooicay arm 1s, they can find so much groater variety of food in towns anji citea Vhaa Jbey get . at home. They are rowjng;- their systems demand much food. They are always bungry as wolvp?. They " have active, vigorous bodies and brains to sunnort. I If the old foJks will recollect what appetites they had when young, am) how rapidly they conld niakc good y actuals disappear, they can appit?ciaioy the condition of theirchil- dren. And so we say. by all means, pro ride -iu- summer for the wants of winter, by laying by adequate stores for that sea son. Tho bee labors hard, early and late in summer, to store her sweets for winter use. The sou irrels eather nuts, cracks them, hulls them and lays by an amply Rupply to keep it comfortable and happy over the inclemeut period of the year. We know the good housewife will se cond our efforts to induce their husbands to trrow and stow away moro vegetables for wintcrrw''"' II orW. WJDOWS IN STABLES. Tho matter of windows in stables is one of vastly more importance than-some fanners think. ' Animals, no moro than vegetables, can thrive in tho dark. Our long winters are sufficiently trying to the constitutions of our farm stock, under the best circumstances, and an animal , upon which the sun scarcely shines at all for five or six months will come out in the spring in bad health, even though the feed and ventiliation, and the temperature have been all right. Ex, WESTMINISTER ABBEY. This abbey-is full of the remembrances of great men and famous women. Bnt it is also full of the remembrances of little boys and girls, whose deaths shot a pang through the hearts of those who loved tncm. ana wno wisnea that tiiev never should be forgotten. Almost the earliest royal monument in this abbey is of a JlOOlltlflll llfflii (laqf (ltl lmrili rii-l rf I?... L - )d -j, y aithirinc, daugh terny hving Icnry III., who loved her dearly. She was 'not forgotten, and her two little brothers, and per haps four little nepliesp, were buried close to her, as if to keep her pompany. And so thero are two small tombs iu Henry VII.'s Chapel of the two infant daughters of Kins James I.ver one of them aro some touching 1 l'ncs writteu by an American lady, which all mothers should read. And to tlicsc tombs of these two little girls were brouSnt in after days by their nejhew, I Charles II., the bones of tho two young ofmurcrc Princes, which in his time were discovered at the foot of the staircase iu tIie Twer. An4 there is in the Chanel j of S "Michael another tomb of a little hnsi-lchi!d that died from a mistake of its n8e; and we know from her will that sI,o never ceased Lq lament the little dar Hnff anfl Veggcd, if possible, very urgent ,y to 1)0 rjed lcside it. And tliere is a ,annment iu the cloisters which contains only these words: "Jane Lister dear child," with the (bites of the child's age a,ul tl,e ecjrd of her brother' death. It ia 80 'nsCTiption which goes to the heart of ovory n- It was the year 1G82, jnst 11 luonUl before the great Eijglish lUivo IUou wit the parents thought only of r'iu Lister," their ''detjr chld."-OooZ ortlx, - TRUE FlilENDS. It happens not seldom that we are put to the test, whether wo are mcro fair weather friends or friends in neetl. The friendship of the worW is ljut a hollow piing, itoftep fajjqqt whpn friendship is most neeaeti. it mav last m Runsh no. "J W S e"9'l im People . i i . . . i .1 ' - K . couqn r"tr , - 1 IF faithfulness entnil loacao n,..l . . 1 . s H1 mi.p of the WO, Id ' ' To reot friend, T .f'?nn "V WW I -WWWm a nitlitul 4 ' - "wiwroanucoiHiwtcrs, and most tf all so m the hour ofnoed, and when nothing ia tn. I m l-wxl,rl r a. r, ... . twn.dt iur iu return, jsucii iriends thero are, hut where? Not. in cenem! ainong tnoao who know no higher princi - .. . . i'lcs cr Motives than those of the wofhl t mainly ;t feast ainqn-those who iqv hi, himi, lor nia ake. Jqvo mr an. These nothing hgain." ' If auch Ixf theiV tlosh-e toward fm, they will not desert a fp It iieart of ahristin to be uiuuui ineuu." JiQrdiUion. ti.. ' x:,i - l - . aolfaneezebeSureAnTringSam of Uiat kandy with ent onto it wWgot! U.havo Fride In3us for snpcr. Your ? ; ; . U l 1UUI i ' - - A a? Way tv Collect Whiftyi fixxcs, .R:ilUniore 8unJ : 4 In Mississippi a plan has becn'proposed for collecting mon,ey jto run 'the State government, wImcTi s claimed to be much superior to tho Moflett ' wldsky register now in operation in Virginia, Books of coupons would lKJ Rohl. by, the Mississippi State auditor to all ljqu or dealers. Whoa the drink js sola tue comsnmer receives a coupon, which entitles him to receive from the State in paj inent of his taxes one cent. If two drinks aro to be paid for he receives" an' orange' colored coupon good for two cents. fiye drinks a blue paper good for five,ceus. Not only would thetat enjoy an income from the tax on drinks, bnt the consumer hare a reasonable chaiice 9.f paying pff'hla taxe$ with tlte orange and blue coupon. Then might the saloons bo crowded with mell making on t their taxes. y lie vqiijd ever have expecd that the popularity of whis ky could he employed to overcome the unpopularity of taxes t The bill after passing one house has, however. Veen laid on the tabic in the other. A THIRSTY MAN'S EXPERIENCE. San Francisco nnctJn.' A glass of intoxicating driuk beafa a multitude of names on ordinary days. But on election days, when tho law en forces totiil abstinence, new names have to oc manufactured by the grand army of the thirsty. On such days it has ordina rily been known as a "coffee bean" or a "clove," but even these names have now become stale. Yesterday a thirsty elector walking about Market street stopped iu front of a saloon, whoso door was a few inches ajar, and seeing some one peeping through an opening, he said, "Say, friend, do you know where I cau get some legs for a No. stove!" "Yes," was the prompt reply; "right in here." Aud tlo door flew open wide enough for the thirsty elector to slip inside. He was seen to emerge soon afterwards stroking a very bountiful moustache. By resolution of tho legislature, Ohio fired a big-gun salute over tho passage of tho silver bill, over Hayes' veto, last Mon day. This coming from his frnudulcucy's own State must make him feel somewhat cheap. TJie Way it's Done is What CqunU, An old darkey who was asked if in his experience prayers v-crp pyer answered replied : "Well, sail, some pra rs is ansuil au some isn't 'peuds on w'at you axes fo Jest arter do wah, w'en it was lnhrhfy hard scratchiu' fo' do cullud breddren, 'bsarved dat w'eneber I pway de Lo'd t sen' one o' Marse Peyton's fat turkeys fo de old man, dere was no notice took qf de partition; but w'en I pway dat he wouh sen' de qle n;an u? de turkey, de mattt was 'teude to qefo' sun-up uex' inqj-iJlU dead sartiu !" We live but iu the present; The past, though loved, is gone; Tho future, howe'er pleasant, , As yet Ijes fur lKiym. E:wh gift is us we We k; lliwh ibiee its cloud must share; Except a we refuse it, There's sunshine everywhere. VEGETINE Purifies the Blood, Reno vates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MUPICAL TUOrEIiTIKS AUK Alterative, Tonic, Solicit, a?id Din rttic. Vegetine'Reiiatfie Evidence. r-..- Mr. H. i;.! V ifti ppj tear Ai,i win most checrf nlly ad.! jny tiltmony U therre:it number you lhave already received in favor or your VCSTCtino f"'" aud K'Ki uiedicine, Vkukti.sk, H,tor Ifl.i iut thln cqoH-.'ii can be said In its praise; lor I was troublel over Vni-of In M-Hil.rty ye irs wlt!l tnat lsulful disoast V CgCtl lip, Catarrh, aul Uad such bad eomrhinir I uMi iu nuuiu twin us inoutrn I never fniilrt nrvitim an? , VcgCtinoV;'"1?11'"4"!'.! me; and I 'dj ftx-i o ito thank iod all tli(j time tlia; there is p s""ti a inetuciue as v koktine. and I ine VeffCtine!!l0rath:ltltl!onethe best medJcit-S WlJS. L. GORE. Vpo-otinp MaSaair,a and Walnut 81 egeting CambrldireSlasa. GIVES , HcnUIi, Stvciigrtl;, Vegetine Vcjcctinc . AND APPETITE. Veretinc My dnuehter h is nolvwi eflt from the use of Veuktink. hot uiiuiu; m ail u was a source of trreat . hl,n!y.talirMTtileilds. A few hot- VeffetinC;"' '.. ' .INB rrwl her health, o iStrentn and appetite. N; II. TILDEX, . -t .... Vogctine .Iasuranceaui 4 Kea Estate Ajyent, SearsjUAIldiiu. ?0. 49 Ilostoi)j Mass. Vegptiqp CANNOT IJE EXCELLED, Vegotiqe i II.R.STKTKVS. ftWW". Vr Sir. Tills la te partita tho t Vegctine: nave used raur "Kini i....i...i li?.,njr..familJr tor several years. aa Vorri;iMV.Lua,bir.Scr,f"H or Cankerous -iv.iti,iiuiiiora or KiienMiir.fA iffvtinvi i Humors or Ulirot.1atffe Arfcct-tonR, It cannot be excel Itok And. ns M t.il-if exeelltol; And, as a'Wn purttw-ror Kurlnjr medicine, it Is' the best tiling have ever used, and 1 hiv'e Yours respectfully, ilKS. A. A. DINSMOTtK, No. l Hussell street. Vegctine Vcgetine IT IS A Vcgetine! Valuable Remedy. - po-ofino 'Mb. Rtkvkns. 7, 1ST0. tleso; your VwlrrisK, and ' aul eWi VeWpfmp1 1 r is 51 valuable remedy for tetine Oysiwpsia.' Km-v C'otaivlajat, an.1 T! a. 1 heaftny iimnic.hd-tt to all r arctine,Sttffcrin rromtUe aboTe'cotarstnlnts. j ?- . Yoms respectfally, f 1 Mrs. MON HUE PARK ER. Yegptinc - - ' ,i -' V Athei Styeet, Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Bpston, Mas?. Vegetine is Sold by All Uniggistf, M'ik fi one vi pile Dcst mixUcines for coaKund w&nK ng Xmlnm at the stomach, and adVisS evMrindr to tike the Vkuktikic. for i n ;f.CB8gitp yitr s. t. iRitff'N.KR, m. and Prop ftCTBSC&irTIOX RATES '. Per Yew, payjible In advance...... ax noat$...v..v ....... ... 3 82 APyfKTMVa rates ;: UBe.Ipch, on.e pvbucaUon,.. ....... fl 0 " two publications, j jy Contract rate for months or a vear, Hanlioiii; How lost, HoiResW! fEjW Jnl publishetl, a new edition of Dr. fail jCulverweirs Celebrated Essay on ipxirihe rafijical care (wiuhoul medicine) of Sfebmatoubhcea or Seminal Weakness, Jn volnnlary Seminal Ipse, Imtotkncy, Mental and physical Jn,Mpatity, ImpedintviiUto Mar riagetc. ajq, CoysuMPTiox, EriLirsY and FlTg, induced by jtclf-indulgeiice or sexual ex travagsnce, &c. Jg??l'riee in esh?d envelop?, only nix cents. i Th celebraiejfl ' nlUor, in ibis aiimirahle Esay cptxrly detuonstrat, from a thirty years' successful praelice, that Ui,e alarniint; conse-queneejof'aelf-abiw may b, radically enred without the dangerous use of internal medicine or thtf a ppl;calion of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at onee simple, certain, anjj effect ual, by means of which every Riifierer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure him-ajejx-heapl privately, and radically. B-Thi Lecture should be in the Itanijs pi everyouth mid very man in lite (and. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad4dr; poflpaui, on receipt of six cents or tyo postage f tamps. Add rem the Publisher, 5HE CTJLVEEWELL MEDICAL C0- 41 Ann St, New York; Post Office "box, 4o8(J. OLD, TRIED, AifD Toplo nn K'H'11 neni:ilmtl sunt tluiso wli ar not oiiKht I-- wiili tin- vinlorfiil moritsof t:iutirr;.it AiiM-rienn llciiutlv, tlio IflEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOS MAN A1TD BEAST. This liniment wry notnrally originate In Amrrl ca, vhT X.ituro irv iili-; ia Jt. r l:lKratory Mii h MirpriitinK i.iui.lot. s for t lie i.ialiuii.'s of lu ri hil '... i. lt. fuii'.o lia.H 1. i a : prv;ulin:r for Ciyt'ara U:.:;i ll'iu' it c !!:!!. i Hie )i;il);t;.blf i;liil,'. Tl.. X.'X:.L-...t :..:r; I.:ahn'!!t i:i n uiateliW rriuisly fi; 'lf-rt. :-::r.l:iil:iu iit .of iiir.acndlMiist T!fls jwnT.i :i.l r;iri;i-r. it i ; l:i nluuMr. A s!n-!o l)OjM' urti ii p:ivo3 a liuiiuin life or rp sti.ros i:i? i:-4 rulncss .f r.n fxoi-lk'ut hortw, x cv, t : ai-. i. It c: i f-.i-roi, lio-jii!, liollmy lioni, prub scn'W-v.T.r::t, ; :!ul(i-r-rt, ii!:inr;o, tho hllcs And t ;l:iUif ji.L( .:.(! i r.jit ;!-. it:l iiisfls, nnIevcr such draw U-ifU i ct.x-U livi-i!;t;;; i;ul Imsli life. Jt carrs pv ry oxlonu 1 troul.l. cf hrw, Mu-ta &8 lai;ii uc:-..?, tu f Uclu s, f.winny, hjirains, f.idyr, wind gaM, p&a-ionr-, U, iv. " ' Th Mexican 3Iustr.ii:; I.Ii-.liiiciit is tho quickest enre In tho world f.r i ceiiuts oeeurrifie in tlw. famUy, la the absence f ti i'li; lei;.n, puch as buras, :calds, sjipi::-., cuts.e , rti.J tif heutna li-'Uj. an.4 iin i-, ruivntK-rca hy m, j.i ticnlarly valu.iM" to Jll.icrs. It i thoclifrrxwt remedy In tiie world, fur It n tratetli.' luiiscly .j the J, pud a tj;l 'jill.-ntlon 1 1 penerr.'.ly MiHieient In enrr. Mexicnn Jtustai: Liniment 1 ut U In three i sf IxHtles, tliii larger oil's Ix ili irtH-tioa- y much the clieapest. Sill very wheri. QREAT REDLCTlOX I PRICES! We arp ;hc fi,st Jp cTer Pirst-Class Scwijig .Machines, at Krices ivitliin the rjach of all. WS WILL SKI. L .-THE VEUV II EST FAMIJ.y JJKWIXC MACHINE Pq Twenty-Piyg Pollars on an ornamented Iron Rand and Treadle, Wilnut Top aud Drawer, and necessary A mrns, and deliver it at any iiajlroaJ Depot with ttacli- in the Uifed States, FREE OF CHARGE Tjiese macliines are n arrantcj tp dp H12 wl '"?Pf Family Kewinjr with moro lapidity, n hole iore cane oi inan;ij;i'iiipiit, and ies t.itipue to thj o ator, than any machine now in usn. T!uv m per make the Doj;iilk I'hkead Stitch in yngli a rpahiier th they aroid the necessity flf wipdintr "the nnr that nilar thrpftd. and.will new' from tlie finext cambric to the "erie.t overcast cloth. Send for a circular and ample or sewing. Lvery macliine warranted for hrep years. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, : ly., 729 Filbert St., Philadclnhia. Pa THE . ORPHANS' FRIEND, A Live and Lively Weekly ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE A ZEALOUS EHIEXP AND ADVOCATE OF EDUCATION. PUBLISHED EyEHy WEDXESDAy. SuWiption anl poage only l.QO a year. f- OfBce in the Orphan Building, at Oxford. Mortgage Deecls fpr sala here TJMETABlEWISTEBHtLC.RAILHCAIL To take e(Ted Jnne 1 2d4 1877. lJ GOING WEST- STATIONS. Anniyp. Leave, SaJMbnr Third Creek, 8 55 A, M. 9 45 10 35 " 11 07 " 11 30 12 20 P. M. 12 38 " 1 25 " 2 10 2 53 v 9 04 A. M. 10 30 11 07 ' 11 27 12-18 P. M. StateHvjllfi., Plottvf... Catawba. Newton , Canova....... 12 38 1 05 2 05 2 50 3 37 4 25 5 18 5 30 Hickory I&ird Morgan ton Bridgewater Marion Old Fort... Henry..... 3 40 P. M. 4 30 " 5 20 ' GOING EAST. STATIONS. Arrive. 1 Leave. Henry... j 6 00 A.M. Old Fort C 12 A. M. G 15 M Marion.... 7 07 " 7 10 Bridgewater 7 52 " 7 55 Morganlon 8 22 . " 8 28 " Ieard 9 05 " 9 10 " Hickory 9 50 " '9 52 Canova 10 20 M 10 23 " Newton... !l0 35 M 10 37 Catawba. 11 25 11 35 " Plotta ill 55 - 12 00 P. M. Statesville 12 32 P.M. 12 52 " Third Creek 1 40 " 1 45 u Sa!iebry.. 2 30 FOR SALE. A $50 Centennial Sewing Machine New and warranted to be good. ChII at ihift oflice. iGt. Cfjc SoatJ-tlanttf, A Monthly Magazine devoted to Litera ture, Science and Art, published in 117 ininytun, North Carolina. Tihfe Corps of Contributors includes several of ifcp'njpKl pjfOgr.ished Authors of the pres- iil i y. A Serial Story, Poema, Sketche, Ke view. Scienlific and Hjstorical Artjclea will app-ar iu every niinjlcr. Thin Marine will contain onlv )Vi'nal Literature. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR $3.00. SINGLE CQPY 25 Cent,, ADVERTISING TERMS 1 pnj,'e one year Jl'-'O 00 y " 4i 75 tM) '.. " " " 60 (H 1 pac one inwrl lon on v " " 15 ll t, " if f ltHt ' ( f " 5 (Mt .V " " " 36 0J J All cam mu nieat limit should be addressed to Mus. CICERO W. HAK1HS, Editor and Proprietor. KERR CRAIGE, glttorncir at aiu, Salisbury, 2T- O. PROSPECTUS OF The Daviflson Recorfl. Thp Davidson Record, well known to the people of Davidaon county aa their c:inipain paper of 187(1, js designed to meet a Mih!ic wtint of the business men and of the iiiit i-u of the coijnfy. The time ha come when almost every county find it indispensable to have a piitijfc journal ol its own to represent its infer ests in the various ad'tirs of business, lo al mid general. There is no county in the Slate that would not be greatly benefited hv a journal witlijn its bounds especially devoted to the pro motion 01 me local imprest 01 1 lie couumimiy. Such n paper appeals very Mrongly to l lie par tiality and pride of the !eciion it serves; and very citizen should give it hia eouiitenaiuc and sunnort it libcrallv. an a inc ins of increas ing ft? useui)pc3 and ejtendin its inllueuce al home and abroad. The atronger it becomes the more beneficial it will prove: and as the money required for its futpHrt is far less than the matei jaljjppd it does, it is fjie best invest ment any county can i,iu;ie, Fi I la I Ml T f . 1 1 ne rvecora win 01 nccctviiv taKe part in the inditics of the countrv. If it is the duly of every man to keep Ijjfpsejr well pifprnied in respect to public affaire, and to take a lecidel, and manly part therein, jt js psppejally the duty of the editor of a newspaper faithful I v to inves'ligate all tptestions of public concernTj and give to his readeis the fads of the same. The undersigned pledges himself lo be true in tins regard. He will not knowingly deceive his readers for the sake of party or anything else; but by laying before them the facts, as he may enabled to obtain them, will, endeavor to aid all to act wisely for the general good. As political matters now stand, his personal con victions are most decnleulv m aceorU with the views and feelings of the Democratic Conserva tive party, lie believes that the efTorts of this party in 187G wrenched from the grasp of tvr- ants and corruptionists in high places the civil liberty that we now enjoy. He regards that great victory as second only to that gained bv the fathers of 1770. The danger was immi nent, the constant tendency falal, but the cour age, wisdom and devotion of the Conservative party proved itself equal' to the occasion, ami gloriously rescued the imperiled liberties of the eople. While that parly shall continue mare pure and truly patriotic than any other. he intend! to be fully identified with il. Hut the main design of The lletord is loscrve the coupty pf Iavjdspn in alt the ways it may 1P pngaihlp In advance her intercuts and pro mote the welfare of her people. And to this end the undersigned desires such intimate re lations with her citizens as tshall enable him to perforin his duly efficiently. The pper will be published weekly at l a year in nciiicr. It will be 'rmall, but neatly printed on new type; and the proprietor hops to make up in jtudiiy what may be lacking in size. The first number will appear ahPlJl ijie first week in Japiiary, l?i8. Verv respectfullv, C II. ISRUIYER, COASJJUPTIOIV CURED. An old physician retired from active practice, hav ing had placed In Ids hands by an K;ust Indian mis sionary the formula ot a simple vegetable' remi-dy tor the speedy and permanent cure ot Consumption, HronchUls, Catarrh, Asthma, atttl all throat tind Lung affections, also a positive and radical eure fur Ueneral Iebllity and ail riervousr complaints, arter having tliomtighly tested its wpuderful eurathe powers In thousands of crises, feLs It hi duty lo make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe will be sent free of charge, to all vf ho desire it, with full direction for'preparing and successfully U.SI114,'. Adlress with stamp naming this paper, l)r. J. c. Stonk, 44 North Ninth street, MilUulelphia, Pa. (6D1UH.3:) Great cUanc to make money. If you can't get gold yon can get greenbacks. We neyd a person in every town to take subrfcrifttfoug for the largn'st, clveaiv-st 7 and best fllustnit iNi fioniic- ri:i.it,..,tf . . in the world. Any one can become a kuai-pmkVui agent. Tne most eletrant work ttt art. rtvpn fn.. t,. suljscriberi. The price is so low that almost even--body subscrilx's. Ohe agent reports making over $150 a week. A lad agent reports tafcirijr over 4(H subscribers la teji dii a. All who engiige make mon ey tasf . iou can devote all your time to the busi ness, or only vour snare time. Yon nnxi rnt ua rroni home over njght. You can do It as well as others. Full particulars, dlrertlons and tpnn Klegant and exnVnsfvc Outflt fnn-. if vnu u-.i,t titaiAe work senl ns jour address at once. Ir, costs nothing to try the busiiwss. No one who engages falls to make great pay. Address "Tbe Venule's Journal," Tertian J, Maine, 4-ty Jro jr. ft. S. k. St, 8. & & fC? 4r ' r ' f w w. CHEAPER 5 r '4 "ST TV Wl 1 5i ORDERS FOR Responsible persons, or 54 'W,,V PROMPT AK& CAREFUL ATTENTION. E. COURT AND JUSTICES riUCES STRICTLY LOW. 1 glbbrfss WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. V! tVcrf -mj "ft j wj .Mj t,Mi ..rf '.la. tf vMj .Mi tEj ti tT-Ac A-:li? A' 4o 'A' &' & A' "A A' W ' lS W V? i" 'A' 4A W 'A' T JaJ DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Poo Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage nnd Confirmation Certificates Distillers' Entries, an4 various other forms lor sale at the ' WATCHMAN OFFICE. " J-A J 75 J--i-.!2--LVi,i vV n .-.jt. STOCK arc advir'ed to call at this office for handbills to advertise their stock horses. We are prepared to fill orders on short notice at from 2 upward, according to size, style, and number. AVc are also well prepared to furnish advertisements for The owners of fine stock have always found it indispensable to publish a description and pedigree, a;e, terms, itc--of the animals offered to the public, find the necessity oi it will bceajine more impcritive ns thtTspint of imjiroYeincnt Tncrcases. SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, .fdienfTs, constables, agents, Ac, arc-fnl vised to call on us lor printed sale notices. It is certainly xreat injustice to owners' to put up tlp-ir nroju-rty at public sun lion without iut-t giv'injr ainpTe notice 'of tjie sale. The re (piirtincnts of f he law (u tli subject evory body knows are insullieicnt. Property is oft tin sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two spent in advertising mifrlit have savtnl it and made it brini; its value. iYe ftirni-h sale notices promptly and cheap. PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HEAS, LETTER PIE ADS, Monthly Statements, CARDS, Posters, all kinds, N(SA!L!L DR, RICHARD H. LEWIS, (Iate Prolessor of Diseases of the Fye anl Ear in the Savannah Meilie.TH.olief.e.) Practice Limited lo I lie EYE ami EAR, RALEIGH, N. C. Jlcfors to the State Medical Society and to the Gcorgiii Mipjil Society. 47: ly. Mm A Fresl Supply pf Garflea Seeds. A great fall in Garden Seed. Twentv-fiWi cenis win ouy pajwrs or fresh assorted t Jar den Seeds at 1 1 1 . . - . . y n 0 fVk ai: uv. w ' f r.v ;xc rjr. THAN EVER. PRINTING FROM on cash remittances, shall receive --.-- BLANKS KEPT ON HAND. HILdlL RAISERS GET THE BEST. The Raleiah News. f " " DAILY, ote year, - " 5.00 WEEKLY, one year, - - - 1.00 ISfScnil Postal Card for Sample Copy. Address THE KALEIGH NEWS, l'aleigli, N. p EUGENE L. HARRIS, Pv Irlist in ('rayon, Chapel Hill, N. O. PORTRAITS IF.Ai: ED in the most finished style of crayon drawing from rilOTOQRAPIIS, FERKOTYl'ES, . DAGUKJiREOTYPES, All N 1 AT U K ES, ETC. PRICES : 11x14 inches, $7.00. J4xl7 inches, $13.00. 18jt22 inches, $20.00. Above prices include a fine frame for cc picture. " Send for circular. 51: f -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 21, 1878, edition 1
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