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. - t i 4. A. OVEU-BEABtXa GUAPK-VJNK. rnr vaHetiB offfrapw-rioeaare liable to ornr War. especially when the oil I not rich, giving the root ft poor uliauce in rtanl. owiuir to its hardneasf and ia i. i a vaw l.ircrn Quantity of j VEGETINE IS RECOMMENDED BY AU Physicians. YAtUSY STM A. Co., Loxa INLAWS, X, Y, i . i thA nloaaitFR nf WFltlnt? TOO A Mtj. it is best te renjovo a portion &uxn certificate concerning Vegetlue prepared oy 1 .. . .r.n i hn 11 sufferer with the f)yiepna for of it when-very small, iaite a piir ui eanJ and nave had tne Cfcronfc worrten TOM'S LETTER XowMolUe lay yokltting dwfl, 'tU after act 'o sun, ... And "km, the star-. Hk W THjfP out one by one, . - thov hide the whole day long, 4 ' d p hidden in the bine t . And look nnon the evil and the good that fruit i - fif wiin verv siuau. o - f i tnwtv vfta jieu.ncuv. r . , t i nr from one lor over six months, and have tried most every . - ifi. aciaaors in June, and clip oqt trotii one wor M .Turtle, aadd id notexracttollve 1ST 4 ' tMrd to one half of too .null. .luster., mpgSSjR ,.. i,rn to i i ift. .:il tdl and be PLr imiusinsrit and I oonunued The boy is won, uiere iiuw..w nu ..t inim wil nfl rwtoiedto puin a mother's heart. WOrtli double what the entire crop wouia tieaith . Aiiwhoareamieted with twsterrt- i .. ... ti..,.i t,. tho (rratn. a eoou- . .. . - Kwti.uu i irnnM tin.llr recommend to try It ior lie aj Saiur. ... " be lea npon the vines. "CSSJt thVirtaeluL and tt is excellent as a iy goiueu t - ftml TlipM, anv places wi,ere grape- Cardiff is nnfc considered profitable, sole- . . . . I iv nwluir to an improper inanagemeut oi vMjm.-: "nrAroTo cTC Well wife, taln't quite two year- - -natura11r not Salient of VxerTllruUr dSTor trom.any sultrv summer Uay, . . . Hwimw. " . , other cauae. the Veoktixk wtu renew the oiooo. Haihoofl: How Lost, Ho? Res W! Jost pnbliHh'ed, new edition of Dr, Culverwell'i Celebrated Essay on ihe radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weaknen, In voluntary Seminal Losaes.lMl'OTEKdv, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Mar riage, etc.; alao, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by aclf-indulgence or aextial ex travaeance, &c. flSy-Pnee in sealed envelope, only six cent. The celebrated author, in this admirable When I was working in the Held and get- very fertile, and perhaps otherwise not oa putPl(1 humors jaeuue ViB stomachy EHay, clearly demonstrate, from athirty yeara' nenWJ8. , V . ... -reeulAte the bowels, and Unpan a tone ot vt 1Blu," ...l rr.i.. m .nr tiliunos where crape-1 blood Duriner. . r . i,i fho mnrriraire uu i iirio ""j i- - i - u r. i n vrmuva tm u. ror jie saij a . -0 , efiaroii rflfcthle. sole- " ' MRS WM H FOKBES. laiU. Up SOUJHW"e "- PFBUSBIP Wxi,t 4. j; BBUXER. Ed. and Prop UBSCRIPTIOS RATES : Par Tear, payable In advance,. ., (IN , Six mooths.. ADYEHTISIXQ BATES; One Inch, one publication. - two publications. Contract rates for months or a vear. SI oo 1 50 TIMETABLE WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. In effect Frida, May the 10th. 1878. GOING WEST. STATIONS. ; Arrive. Leave. Salisbury. ! 7 35 A M Third Creek. ! 8 27 A. M. 8tateaville. j 9 15 " ; Catawba 10 07 ' - Newton 10 55 " i Canova 11 07 " Hickory ;il 35 P. M. Icard 12 15 Morganton 12 59 M Bri.lgewater 1 43 Marion ! 2 27 "I Old Fort ! 3 07 41 Henry j 3 28 " ' GOING EAST. it 1 vlkA Itni' A carriage drove up to the door, ana there alit a chap, With laughing oyesf like yonrs. that looK- ed from underneath his cap. He helped a little maiden out, with sunny, gleaming uair, regulate the bowels, ; (he whole noay. well adapted to grape-growing in a care- less way. the vines are generally sei where the root eau not easily expand, perhaps by the side of a walk, iu the irrnas. or near a buildinffr where they are quite as badly situated, if the soil be stiff CANCEROUS HUMORS. l.l ll .A Jl 1 Doctor's Certificate. VEGETINE FOR CANCERS AND Anl dPen blue even that looking in you and clayey, and the result is, that tne Rained to read a prayer . . vino tfc mora frnit than the roots can I tried to make out who they jrere, but sustahi . .XiulL atnnd still, and To obUiu the largest possible quantity kept a hollerm' " Whoa." of well-riiened grapes everywhere, the Bead It. A?HLiT, Washinotok, Co, Iix, Jan 14, 1878. lMttr Sir. THIS w 10 ct-ruij wv " .,.:. almnlil miw where the soil is uat- im? from a iub Cant ;on i my tbiej which I saw him nint across to roe, ana nearu 0 grew very rapidly, ana an my menasuau vimo 1 saw nun pini acrua. i w nrallv rich, or has been made rich by w die; when I heurdof your medicine, . Ve?eUno. mill wiiHciumn v . ....... , it, f af recommended ior vaueer ana utnrwom ""I'rl; "... I couldn't make the words out, their heads manures, and spaded from t elve to at- nceo- v take it, and soon round myea : beein- we turned away ; ... ... teen inches deep, and kept free of weeds f?SiSlST lS3?SSV?5 1 crass. . In such a soil the roots of the mono trom the Urn , I wtthe use of the arayouawn, .... a : oil ,i:rMnn. fio P"10 carw dbfobrkst . . a a. mm i w Anr i vi nnta iv i a v. m i:iiii a aa a& a a ui4 wv a mvw -- - Although 1 tliuu l Know uie Biri, - . o . mf that , am perS0naUy acquainted with the boy was Tom eight to fifteen teiJt, and they will sus- yl and consider her one ot our very " of fruit than best women. 1H. S. U. FLOWERS. My boy who ran away from home so many 4 , . AX DlsSASEa or thk blooo.-h veoetine wiiire- ...... ' I tlv will where the sou is poor anu ai- atn nnnrv. and cure such diseases, years ueiore, - - "Jfr?irriS,l to mrfect health after trying Our Tom, whom we had monmeU as aeau m0st imiMmertrauie. different physicians, many remedies, suffering tor a dozen years or more Tho gummor pruning of grapevines con- yeara, youj canibe cur Wh, "ScTto J left the team a standing still, and threw x orinjall small shoots that will ffig$i$S The huH Uley miglU ha' gone to smash, I never become good bearing canes, easily wouldu't ha' cared that day. distinguished by any person at all ac- ...,fo w qnainted with the nature of the vines. A lie, outi i. o.,o certain immocr ot nio us uiimj I of this season's growth must be left en tire, to produce next years' crop of fruit, or to afford the buds from which the auccesfiful practice, that the alarming conae auences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangeroua useoi internal meoicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, anu enect- ual. by mean of which everv sufferer," no mat ter what his condition may he, may cure him elf eheaol. privatelv. and radically. - - -' .... . . . This Lecture should be in the hands oi every youth and every man in the land. eni unner eai, in a piaui envelope, iu an; adddres?, pout-paid, on receipt of ix cents or two pontage Ftarap. Address the l'ublihers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO- 41 Ann St, New York; Post Office box, 4586. PR 0 G RE S SI ON ! FOUR COXtHETS IM OHE ! OUR NEW CORNET PLAYS IN ' E FLAT. C, B FLAT AND A. And in perfect injll its keys. We are aware that many will cry IMPOSSIBLE, but our reply ia TRY IT. IF YOU DO NOT FIND THAT WE HAVE mE SHORTEST AND LIGHT EST PISTON ACTION. THE ONLY CLEAli BORE AND THE BEST CORNET IN THE WORLD, YOU CAN RETURN IT AT OUR EXPENSE. STATIONS. Arrive. D..i&r The crreat source oi uiseu--.- uuki- .oo n iha hirwi- ami no medicine that does not ,w t iitmctlv unon it, to purity and renovate, has any just claim upon puwic aiu-uuuu. 'em I reached tho houso before naught to you I said j Somehow, harsh words I'd said to Tom, kept poppin'. thro' my heaaVj I couldn't help but think jjerhaps, I'd been . too quick to strike , Td learned 'that men like hones, wife, is uel- dtm tico. alike. : VEGETINE shoots grow that produce the grapes. After six or eight good canes are thus se- cancs may, or may not, ' two or three leaves ) i - . r r i ii Ur ll f fl.i- TVo nnmr 1no!f ." Tom RUI. OI tlie irUlt. . J xsuscrt r - - 7. r 1 r -I "to see you all once more.'' . . - . ' , , lected. the other canes - They never stopped -to knock at all, but V rfuug tfie--doon , be cut back to w ithiu threw my arms around Peck,' broke wver nil my rules, You did the same, we laughed .and cried together both like fools. HOW TO DESTROY THE TOIiACCU FLY. As we have the best soil and climate iu the State for growing tine tobacco, and as I am a pioneer in the tobacco culture in this section, I will give my modus oper- I regard it as a Valuable FAMIIiY MEDICINE. Jan 1, 1ST8. TT TJ Crrrva ' ivar Sir, I take pleasiire In sayin?, that I have .,un.i tho vr.rri.Mn0 in (iLiniiv with eood results, and I have known of several cases of remarkable j oures effected by it. i rcyaru n. n-aa vaiuuuiciamuj 'I'rnlv vonra. kev vm Mcdonald. The Bev Wm McDonald Is well known through the United States as a minister In the M. E, Church. . i rrnnraivw HptlC VEIiETINE IS ttCauUWlcUKCU and recommended by physicians and apothecaries to be the best purtuer and cleanser of the blood yet discovered, and thousands speak in Its praise wuo have heen restored to neauu. When all was still we found the girl with bine eyes was Toin!s wife, A little daisy he had ou to brighten all HIS Hie, I C .lf ....ntr fl. riilinoon iv Tif. How well welearnedtolovethebiidc; " 7 7' u lv Knnir ttVat. lrov nil the Jamestown veeils about the They wanted the old birds to come and UlantewM leaving about ficcn stalks and find it fXU ux... tlio.it tii tl.cii- noai- l l .1 ... , ..i r.. ...... 'V.il-t' ..I lf!i7.1eU)n. DEC HIV IU H1V. I ill Mill L LllC lUfc VI UlC CUI I1CI Si JiIKC VEGETINE The M. D.'s have it. Mr II R Stevens : . M , .. ijir sir. I have snia ezerine mr u huk -fGo and read the letter!" why I've read ,on PI,fc J" about one-fo,th the letter thro'. llohl on, now, here's a postscript, with perhaps a word for you, Good gracious! what a funny thing, it taken my breath away Tell mother," say wife, look at me ; is my hair turning gray T two inches. Make a small hole in I And of r.h nnill. ao that the water will not And grandma call mo grandpa, just to sec poisonous ma- how it will seem, 1 . - - . - - I 1 . 1 A? A. I Oh. wife. I think I feel as bit; as Sheba's eiiine is reauy ior operanou. Hazleton, Ind. VEftETHE Prepared by TT "R STEVENS. Boston. Mass. teaspoohful of strychnine; fill up with water. See that the cork fits tightly. Make a nuall hole through the centre of cork nut in a iroose auill tiirhtlv: let the small end of the quill project out about Vegetine is Sold by All DraggistS. two inches. Make a small hole in the PRESCRIPTION FREE! For the nwtlv ru re of Seminal Wfkiiw-, J.;t M:uilioi 1 mill' .-ill ilisorrtrrs bniucht '" . yw.t- iwav..v aiiv i iriiif in?! ii:ni nit- ihkh famous queen. Tell mother" kiss, me quick and lay your head upon my arm iGod sent a little baby doicn to visit at the farM,n dibits. Or. W. J.M11KJ 0.. No. 13C P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORXAL HIST0RYW0RLD When the tobtioco fly makes its appear ance, take the bottle, hold it pereudicu- lar, with the end of the quill in the mouth i of the bloom of the Jamestown weed aud with the other hand tap the end of the Kitftlo tu;iio aiitiltnl v. tvliii'li will firn. w... v.. .v, j , - I rk..,, ,.ll L.tontl nnnnta nr..rv from three to four small drops of the poi- nation of ancient and modern times, and Including a .. .. historv of the rise and fall or the Greek and Koman BOnous liqtlHl ilow n to the bloom, bo Empires, the prowta ot the nations of modern Eu frnm nn hl.min to, another R...1 tini J, n r,the middle ages, the crusades, the feudal sys- " -i- u?m, tne reiormauun. me aiscovery ana sevuemeni tin. .ii. Kf BimoAf Thu niu.pniiiu tilwtnl.t oMhe New World, etc.. etc. J J , - 1 It contains 67 nn historical engravings and 1260 not be trusted to careless bo"S. Hie large double column pages, aun is tne most complete , . . . . History of the World ever published. It sells at sight, operation should be repeated three times send tor specimen pages and extra terms to Agents, 4 M TI......Q, T. .niKr., see way it sells iaster man any omer oook. au mond Co., iu Toreh-Lujht. dress. 2l:4t. National Pcblishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa WHEN TO CUT WHEAT. As we annually draw near to harvest 41. .A 1 . l i 1 nuio uu uxiiciuturai journals iHgin to urge uion farmers the propriety of cut- W II ERE TO SET MILK. r There is no doubt that immense quan tities of poor butter are made . from the milk being Ret io imporper places. The Great chance to make money. If you can't iret trold you can iret greenbacks. We need a person In every town to take subscriptions tor the largest, cheapest " anil hnut llliwtral rrt fiimilv mitillpat Inn in the world. Any one can become a successful Li II L LI urent. Tne most elegant work of art given free to iiuc wheat Aarlr-.trl.ilM if 1. 1 .1 i. " " . 1 4""vvo subscribers. The price Is so low that almost every- . AI J W,D kitchen pantry, the living room, and the body subscribes. One agent reports making over or when, tho straw has turned vellow atl ,1 ' ,, . , ' MSOaweek. A lady agent reports taking over 400 , , . .... ' . . . reintr uwu wisiore vegriuiuies nuu omer subscribers in ten aavs. auwdo ...v. iiuvk ..in. nnii jjiccii .it. iiie joints before tho straw is fully drv. It is often Htated that cut iu this condition the yield will be greater, and that the wheat will give a greater percentage of flour with less of bran. I have for two years tried the following experiment, which, if not conclusive, let some one show the error: While the w heat was as greea as it would possibly do to harvest, I have cut smalt bundles, and, at intervals of three or four days, have cut others, o that the J'ourth bundle was cut when the wheat wag dead t iie. I have dried the green wheat in the shade, and, after being thoroughly cured, have threshed them all, and then counted out a definite number of kernels from each say 20flu-and have- weighed them. In every case I have founaMhat the-fully ripe wheat was from two to ten per cent, heavier than that cut gieen. I tried it two years on different varieties of both spring aud winter wheat. It wan not unusual for persons knowing nothing f the history of samples to pick out Rome of the earlier cuts as the fairest wheat, but there was no difference recognized Tvhich would secure a higher price in the market. P If the earlier cut should prove to yield a greater percentage of flour, the advan tage would not acrue to the western far mer but to the miller, and I infer that the articles urging early harvesting are either written ignornntly, or else written in the interest of millers. I conclude that the proper time to cut wheat is when the last particle of matter has passed into the ker jiel, and circulation has ceased. If a man Jas a large harvest it may be best for him strike a balauee between possible waste ut either end, ami cat some fob green, j-ather than risk the vaxto of shelling at last, but tins is entirely another matter, f which each one roust judge for himself. J. VY. Wood, Stark County, Wisconsin, in ISew lork Tribmfr. family supplies, taints to the milk will and mi part cream, in such When a rider is thrown over a horse's head the horse becomes the power behind the throne. " In ten days. All who eniraire make raon- peculiar ness, or only your spare time. You need not be away from nome over night. 1 ou can uo it as well as others. Full nartlculars. directions and termH free decree as to be destructive to flavor. erMn Klegant and expensive Outllt free. It you want pro- xl ; . r , . . . I fltable work send us your address at once, it costs iiiongn tne ourrer in other resiect8 be nothing to try the business. No one who engages lr.llf.i11r l.an,ll.l lSrt, - - ,tf., r.lls to. ."ke. PV. Address "The People "j ....j .....j. ou mvuu- journai,"i'omana, Maine :iy, ted as to catch the olor from the pig sty, the cess pool, or other decomposing filth, cannot be used for making good butter. Thero should be a freedom from filth and impurities of cvery description about the milk-house, and the milk , should be de livered by the milkers inan ante-room, or some point outside the milk-room, and I from thence conveyed to the place where it is to be set for cream. In this way the in the most finished style of crayon drawing fumes and the litter from the stables niav m beTieot from the milk-room Prn-Uml PHOTOGRAPHS, EUGENE L. HARRIS rlrtist in Crayon. IChapel Hill, N. C. PORTRAITS i:lVRCiED Farmer. 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HAiuur-, Editor and Proprietor. KERR CRAIGE, glttoriun at ?atof Sftlielaiiry, 10". O. If after TriaTOur Mouthpiece does not enable you to play longer without fatigue and play higher with less effort, i Send it Back and Receive in Return Your Money. ANY SIZE $1.00. Subscribe for the JOllLJlYlJi JCJ 1 lWiLJLiK Tlic Only Amctuer Band In struct ioiraiid News Journal PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES. Z Subscription Price SLOO. CLFP.S OF FIVE SUBSCRIBERS, (to one address,) WITH ONE OF OUR PA TEXT MOUTHPIECES TO EACH SUBSCRIBER FOR OSE DOLLAR EACH SUBSCRIPTION. 66m PROSPECTUS OF Address, The Dawon Record CONN & DUPONT, Elkhart. Indiana. v s plication Upenerally Mifncient to cure. "M-sIca:t Mustatij I.lr.ir.senl Is put up In three trsof bottles, the larger ones l-ln prr.portlott ?lv mueh th cheapwit. Sold everywhere. GREAT REDUCTION IS PRICES ! We are the first to offer First-Class Sewing Machines, of all. WS WILL LiKST FAMILY SEW1M! Don't Mow too Close. Now that tho haying season ia at hand farmers should be advised not to try to economize by mowing too cIoro. An old former of our acquaintance uaed to sav that hejhought 4it was better to leave tho lower joiut for the old bi indie cow than to gave it for her;" and we wonder that all sensible farmers do not heed his advice. Harness in Stables. Harness should never be kept in the stables where manure is constantly gen erating large quantities of ammonia. This ammonia is rapidly absorbed by the leather, and the effect npou the leather is about the same as would result from sat urating it with stronit lye. In a word. ammonia rots leather, and hence keeping OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE ii.u iies in me siaoio id sure to result in , . , . its damage, more or less. WAlT N A MM ATM jvcwjcyor noy noiera. Take one teacupful pulverized copperas and mix with one gallou of salt; and salt 1 "aTe fitd up an Omnibus and Baggage the hogs twice a week regularly. This is W8on which always ready to convey per oM f lu. i ns to or from the depot, to and from parties said to be a sure preventative, and has weddings. Ac. Leave orders at Man.ion House been known to cure in mauy instances oral ray Livery A Sale Stable, Fbher street after the disease h:us conituenceil.Sri. ncar Abroad bridge. nr., An);Mik . M.A.BRINGLE- 4 at prices within the rjach SELL THK VERY MACHINE For Twenty-Five Dollars on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, with Walnut Top and Drawer, and necessary Attach metiU, aMUeliver it at any ltai'.road Depot in the United Sutea, FREE OF CHARGE. These machines are warranted to do the whole line of Family 8ewinr with more rapidity, more ease of management, and les fatiRue to the oper ator, than anr machine now in use. i ney mawe j the Doublf. Tbrkad Stitch in such a manner thnt they avoid the necessity of winding the under thread, and will new from tne nnest camone w me heaviest overcoat cloth. Send for a circular and ample of sewing. Every machine warranted for hree years. AtJENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, 47: ly. 723 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 postage only $1.00 year. Office in the Orphan Building, at Oxford The Davitison Record, well known to the Deoole of Davidson county as their xarupaign paper of 1876, is designed to meet a public want of the business men and of the interests oi the county. The tune has come when almost PTfrv r-mintv finds it indispensable to have a t 1 ' I . f i n ia ponraoon I ita tt I or. tv a .L .V. V puouc journal ui ' , t SXyefc if if, if. fft. rW. rk, ests in the various anaira 01 ousinesii, lovai nuu general. There is no county in the State that would not be greatly benehted by a journal within its bounds especially devoted to Hie pro motion of the local interests of the community. Such it paper appeals very strongly to the par- iality and pride ol the yectioii it serves; ana verv citizen should give it his countenance and rtupix.rt it liberally, as a means ol increas ing its usetiilness ami extending us niniieiue at hnmc all d abroad. The alronuer it becomes the more benetirial it will prove; and as the money required for its supjKirl is far less than the material good it does, it ia the best invest ment anv county can make. The Record will of necessity take part in the politics of the country. It it is the duty ol 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 ot 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 readers for the sake of party or anything eUv. hut hv lavincr before them the facts, as he may enabled to obtain them, will endeavor to aid all to act wisclv for the general good. As political matters now stand, his personal con victions are most decidedly in accord 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 corruptionists in high places the civil liberty that we now enjoy. He regards that great victorv as second only to that gained by the fathers of 177G. 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 palriotic than any olher, 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 waya 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 as shall enable him to perform his duty efficiently. The paper will he published weekly at $1 a year 'w advance. It will be small, but neatly printed on new type; and the proprietor hopes to make up in quality what may be lacking in size. The first number will appear about the first week in January, 1S78. Verv respectful I v. C. II. BRUNEI, TO THE TRESS: Please show this paper tt. the lender of the Band in your place, a it will be a benefit to the whole Band. - T stake mv retmta'ion as a musician and mv integrity of the above; and invite correspondence from members of bands 24:6m. V- as a nmn in fully endorsing all ; who know me. II. NEA YE, Salisbury, N. C. m mik -.'ii-. .'t: til d .X. tJ. CHEAPER THAN EVER, CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician retired from active practice, hav ing had placed in his hands ty an East Indian mis sionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the sneedv and nermmieul cure of Consumption. tironc.hit.iH. Catarrh. Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, also a iositlve and radical cure for General Debility and all nervous complaints, after havln? thoroughly tested its wonaenui curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The --(i-ipe will be sent free of chniye, to all who desin- it. tth full directions for preparing and successfully using. Address with stamp naming inis paper, nr. j. c. Stosk, 44 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (iimos.3:) hardware: ORDERS FOR PRINTING FROM pg. Responsible persons, or on-cash remittances, shall receive" PRGIWT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. S COURT AND JUSTICES'. BLANKS KEPT ON HAND. PRICES STRICTLY LOW: uss WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. IlliSli in i c. r .tt y v v v ' v 'l' v v w i" fc 1 " DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust," Mori gage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriff Deeds, Chnttlc Mortgages, Farm Contracts. Marriage and Confirmation Certifieflte Distillcrs' Entries, and vttriuus other iorms tor sale at the WATCHMAN OFFICE. Mortgage Deeds for sale here AY IX EN YOU WANT HARDWARE At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at No. 2, Granite Row, D. A. ATWELL. Salisbury, N. C, June S tf. Cheap Chattel. Mortgages, and various other blanks for sale here SALE NOTICES. . - - - t .. A n Administrator?, executors, commissioners, s-licriffs, constables, agents, Arc, arc autiseu call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly great injustice to owners to .put up their property at public auction uithont first giving ample notice of the sale. 1 he re quirements of the law on the subject every body knows are insufficient. Property ) often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two spent m advertising might ha; saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices promptly ana cnenp. PAMPHLETS, - SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly Statements. CARDS, Posters, all kinds, n cm.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 20, 1878, edition 1
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