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FLOWERS. BT OWXX, SCIENCE. Around me now, go where I rody, Nature with flowers seernj well arrayed; with life 'till ll look gay, Alai, that flowert so boob Should fade. Pride then let erery one in bloom, Enjwyiug life here whilst they may, Nor think too often on the doom, Nature for them has stored away. VEGETINE f For some time past attention has been por Dropsy. directed towards steel-wire cables; ami crTA.FAixB.L.oct. w,i7. ivuwnflir ninilA in PorUlUODtll I n n v anrcvt- I " ..iii - I It la a nliMiann TWkvnrd have clearly demonstrate uieir - r.. , -.,. lor a ione time with superiority over hemp and iron. Steel, Se,Bi ratted as is well known, is more and more used in the buildingf ships, and, because of ediea; they aid not lielp me. Vkuktine is the medl- 1U 1 i. .I : , ctnefor Urotma. I began to feel better after talcing its tenacity aud -lightness, in their rig- jew tott7 haVe tafcen thirty botues in aun . '. - .i i:L.Aivtfl.nnorfiAilA am perfectly welL never felt better. Noonecanfeel ging; aim uu it occmo -r---- morfe thanfctul than 1 do. , .. i i t . . . n rihimi i mm ipnr Kir. craLeiuiiT yours. cue unwieiuy naw&.-i uu i ' A n wheeler. a nil ran. mr lass, with cheeks so bright, ftTervwhere in use. With a chain tue Where roses bloom with such sweet J m tat v etf rJiA ahin del crace. .i i. .s! link . i.il vnni. ilol ir it. I WeiUlUUi .UU nit-u own.- - - i sweet . . ... , j .i . .i-,f Vom.-When te wooa becomes ura auu fAnseL the vaTiKa will renew the blood, carry off uugu . . I frm nd- thnutnrt humors, cleanse the stomach, regulate Time soon will reap tuein iroui jvui euuer irum muciv . a tone of vigor to the whole Pcilishid Wiiiltj; J. BRUNEB. Ed. and Prop I. K.. BaUKUi ASSOCl&ie EU. SUBSCaiPTIOCS KATES : v - . - " Per Year, payable in advance, ou uivuvua, ,...,, $ 00 . 1 S5 ADVERTISING BATES: ; One inch, one publication......... ...ft oo " " two publications, 180 Contract rates for months or a rear. ; I TIME TAB LQYESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. To Uke effect Jnne 1 2d, 1 877. P0INO WEST. MaDlooj: HowLost.HoffPiCstorefl! ijajP But one by one, as they depart. Let this sweet truth thy soul compose : True friendship in a generous heart, Is an undying fragrant rose. - . mat eTergreen ungnieuB hcic When angry storms are o'er it driven; And in the darkest hour of woe, If her it fade, 'twill bloom in hearen ! ONLY A BOY. Only tfloy, w ith his noise and fun, J Tho reriest mystery under the sun: As ever human frame can bej And as bard to manage as ah ! ah, me I , Tis hard to tell, r Yet we love him well. VEGETINE For Kidney Complaint and Kervons DebUity. den jerk, everything parts, and the vessel body. drifts. A wire cable, on the contrary, rives notice, so to sreak, of an' approach to the breaking point. First one strand, then another, gives way, and still the ca ble holds, aud it may happen that it will I hold long enough to save the ship. Now that experiment has proved that a steel- wire cable is as flexible as the best hemp, that it is three times as strong, and does U not coat more, the ciiange irom one w iuo and it strengtnens me. i f " u" . I Wnrk Never have found anything UKe the v r.a b- other mar be made with confidence. An- , know it u every thing it is recommended ..; .t. isi.. A.. LV MBS. A. J. PENDLETON. otner auvantage is tue iiguvuco, j ! making use of steel, about two-thirds of the usual weight of the cable is got rid of. Uus system; acts directly upon the secretions; and MUUBCO 1411 wmwv ' V - Isles bo no, Ml, Dec SS, 1877. Ma. Stktkms: .v,v I had had a eouah. for when I commenced taking the Vkoktikb wr irtw mv svstem was deblllated had the Kid nef Crnplaint, and was very nervou Veaktiki is nourishing and strengthening; purt- the blood: regulates the bowels; quiets the nerv- Only a boy, with his fearful tread, Who cannot be driven, but must be led; Who trouble the neighbors' dogs and cats, And tears more clothes and spoils wore . - hats, Loses more tops and kites and bats, -1 Than would stock a store . For a year or more. Only a boy, with his wild, strango ways : With his idle hours on busy days; With his auear remarks and his odd re plies, Sometimes foolish and sometimes wise, x Often brilliant for one of his size, As a meteor hurl'd From the pleasant world. Only a boy, who will be a man If Nature goes, on with her first great plan If water, or -fire, or some fatar snare Conspire not to rob us of this our heir, Our blessing, our trouble, our rest, our care, Our torment, our joy, "Only a boy." Evidence of the strength is seen in the fact that a three-inch steel hawser did net break until the strain exceeded twenty- j two tons, and that a strain of more than a hundred tons was required to break the six-inch. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on ihe radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal Loose, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, I in pediments to Mar riage, etc.; also, Coxsumptiox, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex travajsance, &c. SSSTPrice in sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essav, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-abue may be radically cured without the dangerous ne of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing' ont a mnAa nt fnro at niuw almnfoj pertain, and efleot- elghteen years, uaf bT means of which everr eufTtrer, no mat- Old Fort fnv1dLaieWai ter what his condition may be, may cure him- Mn sell cneapiT, irivaieiy, anu raurcuiiy. Em,This Lecture should be in the hands or every youth and every man in the land. r-t . 1 t ' I ? 1 A adddress, post paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage p tamps. Address the rublishers, THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Ann St, New York; Post OEce 1kx, 4586. STATIONS. Arrive. Leave. Salisbury... 8 55 A.M. Third Creek. ........ 9 04 A.M. 9 45 M ; Statesville....n 10 30 " 10 35 ! Piotts- 11 07 ' 11 07 44 Catawba U 27 . " 11 30 i Newton 12 18 P. M. 12 20 P. Mi Canova.... 12 38 " 12 38 " ! Hickory 1 05 ' 1 25 M ; Icard 2 05 " 2 10 ' Morganton 2 50 M 2 53 M Bridgewater 3 37 " 3 40 P. M. Marion 4 25 " 4 30 " Old Fort 5 187 5 20 " Henry 5 30 " GOING EAST. STATIONS. Henry- PLANT CULTIVATION. In order to obtain good plants, espe cially those for the vegetable garden, it is absolutely essential to raise them from seed, for those offered for sale in the mar kets aro grown for sale and are neither LET GIKLS LEAUN. To be pure in miud aud heart. To bo modest in demeanor. To be helpful at home. To be followers, of Christ. 'And then there are less vital things that they should learn ; as To sew neatly. To do simple cooking. Tobuy with economy. To dress with taste. To read aloud well. There are many other useful and orna mental accomplish men ts within the reach of most gills, but those which we have given are indispensable. Oar Monthly. A REMARKABLE "FIND." About six years ago, while a party whom J. W. Wadsworth had employed to clean out the well on his livery stable lot was en traced in the work, he-found far I down under tlio water not less than sev enty copper coins, of almost every imagi nable variety or various denomination?. Yesterday a colored man was again clean- ins out the same well when, near the VEGETINE For Sick Headache. Etanstillk. Imd., Jan. 1, 1878. Vf n amrVKI Dear Sir. I have used your Vaorruta for Siek uAr.. btwI hMn trreatlr Deneutea uiereoy. 1 have ererr reason to believe It to bo a good medi cine. Yours very respectfully, tine. iimra j MiiaTjAMis CONNER, 411 Third St. Bridgewater.. Morganton. Icard Hickory Canova Newton Catawba....... Plotts Statesville.... Third Creek i Salisbury..... Arrive. 6 12 A. M. 7 07 " 7 52 " 8 22 " 9 05 9 50 " 10 20 10 35 11 25 11 55 - 12 32 P.M 1 40 " . 2 30 . it it Leave. 6 00 A.M. G 15 7 10 7 55 8 28 9 10 9 52 10 23 10 37 11 35 12 00 P. M. 12 52 1 45 1 . nnnirni -.There are various causes for head ache, as derangement of the circulating system, of th iirPKtivA nnrnns. of the nervous system, C Vroetini can be said to be a sure remedy for the many kinds of headache, as It acts directly upon the various causes 01 uus compiaini ervunsucm, uU4 crmition. Costlveness. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, BU- fiminAs. ;. Tv the VKGrnNK. You wlu never regret It. VEGETINE Doctor's Eeport. Dr. Cuas. M. Dcddeshacsen, Apothecary, Evansvllle. Ind. The doctor writes : 1 have a large number of good xiictnmiuM who tAtft Vpiretliie. Tney all speak well of It. I know It Is a good medictiu ior me compiainis tor which It is recominenueu. Vfiisnvp 19 b oTPnt ninaeea for our asred fathers and mothers; for it gives thera strength, quiets their nerves, and gives tnem mature sweei tierp. VEGETINE Doctor's Report. IT 1? Rrcrtva Vjta. "ntr .si-. We have been selltnff your valuable Vc?eUne for three years, and we find that It gives nrrect satisfaction. We believe It to be the best blood puruler now sold. Very respectfully, Dr J. E. 11ROWN & CO.. lrvaqitM, Unlontown, Ky. healthy nor robust. If, however, there are no facilities for seed propagation aud bottom, but concealed in a crevice between the purchase of plauts becomes unavoid- the rocks, he found about thirty copper able, the "Vollowinir instructions will be coins and medals, of different ages and representing many different nations. Of V eg stink has never failed to effect a cure, giving tnti nrt strRnirt.ii to the svstem debillasod by dis ease. the medals one is nearly a half inch thick aud another of about the thickness of three ordinary copper ceut pieces. The thicker has upon it characters connecting it with "the vice-consul of Norway and Sweden, at Charleston. How tlrese coins got in the well is the thiug which "no fellow can find out." There being found together and not scat tered about ni the well, would seem to ve ground for the belief that they were concealed there for safe keeping, but by whom, is another question, aud why he has never taken them out, is still auothcr. They must have been put there during the war. -They aro an interesting col lection, aud their history, so far as known, is an interesting one. Charlotte Observer, VEGETIWE Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. PRESCRIPTION FREE! For lh" !j-lv Cure ofsemiiml .-akii-s.. lwt Matihonl anl' nil disorders brought on h, Indis cretion or r: .-i. Any l)nspist h: the lnsr diMits. lr. W. J.li:i-t '., Xo. 13 Wnt Klxtb fttreet, l lnclmnatl, O. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE found valuable : I TRAXSl'LASTIXG. The object of transplanting is to check the growth of the foliage and promote that of the root, and this is best done wbilo the plants are young, so that, when they are finally planted out, there will be sufficient root to support a vigorous upper growth. As soon as the plants are well above the surface of tho soil they should be thinned out : that is, the weaker ones should be removed, so that those left may have freit access to the air and notxbe crowded. In thiuninc out. leave the shortest and strongest plants, keeping -them as nearly as possible an equal dis tance apart and with a small space be tween the leaves of one plant and those of the next. As soon as the plants have six visible leaves the first transplanting IftlllMI Tlia nriolrinir nntl olnmlil lu I If. ir f .11 il 1.1 i i -r- ... ouwutu w irci - i mr. iiuiBuui, nie cuieuraieu ivnuiisii formed. First the seed bed should be dairr nntlmHtv. hU IippiU no watered, and about an hour afterwards lows; Each cow receives nine pounds of the plants should be removed to another hay, six pounds of rape-cake, one pound bed, prepared of rich, light soil. In re- each of malt combings and bran, with moving the plants from the old bed it is twenty-eight pounds of roots or cabbage, of great tonsequenco to preserve the root- The food (exceptdots and hay ) ii giveu lets, and to this end a three or .four in a mixed, cooked state, and whilst warm, pronged fork should be employed, lifting In addition to this food, a cow in full the plauts gently and handling them care- milk receives two pounds of bean meal fully, planting- theui nearly up to the daily, and cows not in full milking order leaves irf the now bed, placing them three smaller quantities of this article. or foar inches apart, and pressing the earth very lightly about them, and finally Competition is the life of trade; but ad- lightly sprinkling them with water. The vertiiiinS " the life of competition. bed in which thv irntnninlanloiliiliAntJ I ...... . . . j ..ur..uUD1,um, "What is mnnpr T ' nuL-a . InTTn nTn -r -r-r x n -r t be preparedratherdry.andif outof doors Mo.v u th Jl Z ZZ " ZI' & U & tl AKU1. ; w mm..0 .uk minnu BOT- I eral huudred of our subscribers and the editor." P i HlSTORYoWORLD Embraclnir full and authentic accounts of every nation of ancient and modern times, and Including a history of fie rise and fall ot the Greek and Roman Empires, the growth of the nations of modern Eu rope, the middle ages, the crusades, the feudal sys tem, the reformation, the discovery and settlement of the New World, etc., etc. It contains sis fln historical engravings and 1260 large double column pages, and Is the most complete msiory 01 ine w orm ever puDiisnea. it sens at aignu Send ior specimen pages and extra terms to Agents. and see why It sells faster than any other book. Ad- National PcBUsmsG Co., Philadelphia, Pa dress. SU4C BOLD Great chance to make money. If you I cant get gold you can get greenbacks. We need a person In every town to take subacriptk.ns for the largest, cheapest ..mrt Vw . . . 1,1. W . .....I . 1 1 .. 1,11 . . in the world. Any one can become a successful agent. Tne most elegant, work of art given free to suuMcnotrs. ine price is so low tnat almost every body subscribes. One agent reports making over $160 a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers In ten days. All who engage make mon ey tasu i ou can aevote au your time to tne busi ness, or only your spare time. You need not be away irom uuiue orer mgni. xou can ao n as well as ouiers. ruii particulars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outnt free. If you want pro ntable work send us your address at ouce. It costs nothing to try the business. No one who engages w iiiskb great, pay. Aaaress "une ieopies uutuai, runmnn, Maiue 4x:iy. just before a showe.r of rain is the best time. , Plants that have been thus trans plan ted not only grow to greater perfec tion, but are more hardy and will stand a protracted drought much 'better.-zSciVn- tifie American. . LIVING CHEAP. Dr. Dio Lewis assures the workingmcn of San Fraucisco that they can reduce their living expenses to very low figures. He contends that for a sum so ridiculously small that he does not dare to mention it, better li ving can be had than can be found at any hotel, so far as perfect digestion, weet breath, health, strength and endu ance are concerned. He went into a first- Three vines of as many different varie ties, planted iu some sunny nook or by the side of some building so as to obtain shelter, will, if properly cared for, furnish many a bushel of delicious grapes every year. Tho "Florida Alligator Tree" branches of which have been sold on Broadway, bv little bpysas high as ten cents each, is nothing but "sweet gnm,w and fa gather ed in cw Jersey not SO miles from that city. The Eev. Henry Ward Beecher's idea class market the other day.- and Dointing 1, ZL Ue" " T Pr ueW6PPr .u. . . , ..-V Publishers, as many-subscribers mar now utterly refuse to pay up, if they have the most remote suspicion that Beecher knows what he is talking about. The experienced editor can always tell to some beef asked : "What is that worth a pound!" Two cents," was the reply. He pointed to the corresponding part of a sheep. "One cent," was the answer. One pouna of either piece stewed with a few bits or slices of bread, with a pinch of afc s1Sut illG man who comes in. with his some of the flavoring herbs, would make nm toinP at origiual ioetry. Ue walks a capital dinner for two men. Of course, the workirgtnen ask if . Dr. Lewis ever lived in that way 1 His answer is that he has lived In" aicity whose food material costs more than it docs there, and he lived us well as he aver did at a hotel, on 50 to 55 cents a week, and indulged in not a little variety at that. With these figures on his slate, the medical student who pro fesses that he aa board himself iu New York for 20 cents a day, is convicted of extravagance and riotous living. Potatoes reqnire leas manure than other garden vegetables, but will well repay an application of 500 pounds per acre of wood asbes or sulphate ."of potuah. on tiptoe, and looks as though he had just passed a counterfeit bill or strangled a baby. " This shows the valuo of putting the comma where it will do the most good: "Lord Palmcrston then entered on his head, a White hat upon his feet, large and well-polished boots upon his brow, a dark cloud iu his hand, his faithful walking stick in his eye, a menacing glare saying nothing."'! - " "I expect to contribute my proportion to the campaign expenses," says Haves "and should be pleased if others holding ofiice would do the same." The veneerin is rapidly peeling off of the civil service reiorm suam-, says the Sew York Shh. tlrtist in Crayon, -Chapel Hill, N. C. PORTRAITS KALiRGED in the most finished stvle of crayon drawing from PHOrOGRAPHS, FEUEOTYPER, DAGUERREOTYPES, MINIATURES, ETC. PRICES s 11x14 inches, $7.00. 14x17 inches, $13.00. 13x22 inches, $20.00., Above prices include a fine frame for cac picture. Send for circular. 51 : Barham's Infallible PILE CURE. . MamHhetarad by the Su&w Pile Cart Co., tariaa, H. C. II rIb to Himiihtt r nim. mkm rar la Mnlkl. Prim LW4 mm Im M IrVnilih ankMMKtfMlJM and Horpliin babltnird. TJ;? O rlgl n a I m only bjoi uu CUKfcL m4 Ma ft book ea Onlna K-tlng. I. W. B. fWiir aruiaewo, Crana c. lad. mm yVrntchrmtitotl. RmWm c tu. wrvr i uu inest Novelties ' OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACOHHODATION. I have fitted op an Omnibus and Baggage Wagon which are always ready to convey per sons to or from the depot, to and from parties weddings. Ac. Leave orders at Mansioallouse or at raj Livery & Sale Stable. Fish IT I r a o ; near liaiiroaa Dnuge. Aug. 19, tf. M. A. BRINGLE- Cbe S OLD, TRIED, AND TRUE. 0nt-tIantit, A Monthly Maqazinc devoted to Litem ture. Science and Art, pubtunta in nu minaton, North Carolina. The Corps of Contributors includes severa, vf mnt niatintrnislied Authors of the pres ent day. A Serial siorv, roeras, onww viewR. Scientific and Historical Articles win anuear in every numoer. iius juagmiuc contain only Original Literature. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR 3". SINGLE COPY 25 Cents. 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It c::r.j f jol-rot, hoof-ull, hollow horn, grub scr--vi--.vorv, f.'iof.Uer-rot, niaBtr, the bites and t!::3J c f poL-onouj lx-ptUci i:::tl InseeU, and cverj sucH dra-.vliac'jC to i.tock Lreed::: n :d bush life. It cures every t'tcru.-.l trov.Mo cf horses, uch : ts knicnos, reratchc. 'rwlanr, spralus, founder, wind gall, rlns bo::.-, tc, f.c. The llexicr.a Jliuitr.n;: Unhuent Is the quickest cure in the world for f.ccldent.'i occurrins in the family, in the absenca cf n i-hrfclcian, such s burns, scalds, sprair.-., cwts "l?.. f-ud 'or rl"n tlsm, and stlrtac.-.i cnt ndcrrd by exposure. Par ticularly valaiblo to rilnrrc. It is tha cheapest ren-.edy In tho world, for It penetrates tho musclJ to t!ic lione, mid a single plication Is penorally Fufflcient to cure. ilcslean Mustang Liniment is put wp lu thrc u-s of bottles, the larger one being proportion ly much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. All rommunications should be addressed to MlW. ClCtUU W.1IAIUUD, Editor and rropnetor, KERR CRAIGE, gttornen at f ato, Salisbury, 2NT- O. ; P R 0 G R E S S 10 fJ ! , FOUR CORHETS1H QHE I OUR NEW CORNET PLAYS IN E FLAT. O, B FLAT AND A. -And is perfect in all its keja. We are aware thai many will cry IMPOSSIBLE, but our - reply is TRY IT. y IF YOU DO NOT FIND THAT WE HAVE THE SHORTEST AND LIGHT- EST PISTON AU11UM. 1Uj UL. Jrin xaiu ISJJ CORNET IN THE WORLD, YOU CAN BETURN IT AT OUR EXPENSE. ' IMPORTANT. In future all our Cornets will be SILVER PLATED r The $55 CorneUwill be plated and neatly finished with what is known as tne oaun inisn. ioeu cornet win be Tri pie Silver Plated, Gold Mounted and Burnished. We finish this instru ment as elegantly as is possible to do, " NO DISCOUNT. InntrumenU sent for a trial of FI7E DAYS before acceptance. Photogrsphs of our New Cornet Sent on application. ' - . .... . . . . i r r r a .11 i .. . 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We are the first lo ofTer First-Class Sewing Machines, at prices within the rjacb of all SELL THK MACHINE VKKV BLST VS WILL FAMILY SEW1XC For Twenty-Five Dollars on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, with Walnut Top and Drawer, and neceiwary Attach ment, and deliver it at any Uailroad Depot in the United States, FREE OF CHARGE. These macliiuen are warranted to do the whole line of Family Sewing with more rapidity, more ease of management, and less fatigue to the oper ator, than any machine now in one. They make the Doublk Thvbad 8titch in such a manner that they avoid the necessity of winding the under thread, and will sew from the finexl cambric to the heaviest overcoat cloth. Send for a circular and ample of sewing. Every machine warranted for hree years. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, 47:ly. 729 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa THE ORPHANS' FRIEND, A Live and Lively Weekly ORGAN OF THE ORPHAN WORK, ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE TO THE YOUNG. A ZEALOUS FRIEND AND ADVOCATE OF EDUCATION. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Subscription and pontage onlz $1.Q0 a year. Office in the Orphan Building, at Oxford. Cheap Chattel Mortgaqcs 3 J vjrioji other blanks for sale here The Davidson Record, well known to the IKou!e of Davidson county aa their campaign . . i i . li:. n.mer oi Mio. is uesimitu iu imti a uuuuv ux.ni nf t lia iwtnoaa men anil of llip intprrntH l f rrf . t I I t r ine cui'.iilv. i ne lime naH uume wneu aiiiiufi every county find it indispensable to have a public journal of its own to represent its inter ests in the various affairs of business, local and general. There is no county in the State that would not be greatly benefited by n journal within its bounds especially devoted to the pro motion of the local-interests of the conimunily, Such a paper appeals very btrongly to the par tiality and pride of the section it serves; and every citizen should give it his countenance and support illiberally, as a means of increas ing its usefulness and extending its influence at home and abroad. Tho -stronger it becomes the more beneficial it will prove; and ns the money required for its supiorl is far less than the material good it does, it is the best invest ment any county can make. The Record will of necessity take part in the ttolilics of the countrv. It it is the duty of every man to keep himself well informed in respect to public affairs, and to take a decided, and manly part therein, it is especially the duty of the editor of a newspaper faithfully to investigate all questions of public concern, and give to his readeis the facts of the same. The undersigned pledges himself to be true in this regard. He will not knowingly deceive his renders 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 lire general good. As political matters now stand, his personal con victions are most decidedly iu atrord with the views and feelings of the Democratic Conserva tive party. He believes that the efforts of this party in 1876 wrenched from the grasp of tyr ants and corrupiioiiists in high places the civil liberty that we now enjoy. He regards that great Victory as second only to that gained by the fathers of 1776. The danger was immi nent, the constant tendency fatal, but the cour age, wisdom and devotion of the Conservative party proved itself equal to the occasion, and gloriously rescued the imperiled liberties of the people. While that party shall continue more pure and truly patriotic than any other, he intends to be fully identified with it. But the main design of The Record is to serve the county of Davidson in all the ways it may be possible to advance her interests and pro mote the welfare of her people. And to this end the undersigned desires such intimate re lations with her citizens ns shall enable him to perform his duty efficiently. The paper will be published weekly at $1 a year in aamnce. it will be small, Dill neatly printed on new type; and the proprietor hopes to make up in quality what may be lacking in me. i he first number will appear about tne first week in January, 1878. Very respectful I v. V. II. BRUNEI?, CONSUMPTION CintEDT TO THE PRESS : Please show this paper to the leader of the Band in your place, as it will be a benefit to the whole Baud. I stake my reputation - musician and my integrity as a man in fully endorsing all of the above; and invite correspondence from members Of bands who know ine. 24:6m. AV. II; NEAVE, Salisbury, N. C. ys .V- .V. Jf. .V. V. .V. -V. .V. Jr. . .V. .V. .V. .V. J. .V. -V. t. i:r?? .1' -".r. .i ;7. .t. ji- .tl .sr. :r. Acr.i. iv :a ."jt. .x. xi .tl; ,i .t. . e-, t- n! V e4- iff- ir crt' r. 'Ji r- 't t j cheaper mm ever, g An old physician retired from active practice, hav lntr had placed In his hands by an Kast Indian mis sionary the formula ot a simple vegetable remedy ror the speedy ana permanent cure or consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for ticneral Debility nd ail nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested IU wonderful curative powers In thousands of cases, feels It bis duty to make It known to his suffering fellows. The recipe will be sent tree of charge, to all who desire it, with full directions for preparing and successfully using. Address with stamp naming this paper. Dr. J. c. Stonb, 44 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (Ginos.S:) m HARDWARE. i ISPS I K Ih.KN HI IK KK ' ' l-r rt rs I ill ri. Responsible persons, or on qash remittances, shall receive PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION, m COURT AND JUSTICES' BLANKS TCEPT ON HAND, Vi i? j Id 1' PRICES STRICTLY LOW. Sixtss WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. liT 7 r-r fi. e. tfJ w. . fm IM i V 'ff J WW 'A .Ui &i ta t. TT 03 H -4r v y DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Fee Sim Die Deeds. Deeds in Trust. Mortacre DeedsTConTmissioners' Deeds. Sheriffs Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Certificates, Distillers' Entries, and various other forms for sale at the WATCHMAN OFFICE. WHEN YOU WAST HARD WAKE At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at No. 2. Granite Kow, D. A.ATWELL. Saliebnry,N. C, June 8 if. SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, pheritTs, constaldcs, agents, &c, are advised to call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly great injustice to owners to put up their property at public auction without first giving. ample notice of the sale. The re quirements of the law on the subject every body knows are insufficient. Property i often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two spent in advertising might have saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices promptly and cheap. NOTICED POP. PCSTINa LAITD PRUTCTD. PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly Statements. CARDS, Posters, all kinds,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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