Hi ' u : : If ..Ft '.I f M - ' 1 J: 9 ' ! Mi is '111 I p S ' I it- i n -pj St 4 i - ........ . -ff aT"" - . 1 fTHE DEAD CHILD A lilt broken by tlie ram . llefore a single earthly M W . Has du Us velvet vrhiteue lam ? r-irinc? caressed 153 .. 1....J.,,. Biminier-nioiitliSf go to-Hclidot ftve day In the weew B. ... 1 - ' - Ctnr.VlVlt. winter, and Work at nmne u think tl.eif lot a hard One, in co.i.pai-lu Willi tlintox I"" , , i they know it, these lessons ol iaior v lieni an apprec Hi fill Mil L IM it4 "-- . 1) jit forsake the shelter tfeSt, , s liever 10seH. The country I I - f . - . ..AJ .vl.il.lf. t lift fit V .l..i;rlit.i in mill!! (ti ftcii"v - lit llO O o ' , . hates the monotony of the school r..., mid this accounts for the fact that a large majority of the snetearfiil I business t!i various walks it Iile speui ti.ir I'avlv bovhood on the fitini. Hov inst verging into manhood in the citv ft'el that thev liave more requirements ...... ti.naii in the country, ana men-io. t tltlK - - W ' .- peud more, and acquire habit diatnetri i- And straight, befort itt Uer ytings . ' Have ever stooped to baser tilings, Flics up to licayeuj and flyiujfwus y ' TiW arid all dther pure find mild - And lotely objects - Are t vpes of v hat tnou v. - M-i i the bou it mittire, but a few geutra gft&SQ tions to .poiUhe tock" and new nnr SPr tMtinn hj.vc to be made from the country - - - . PEvditito W'KtshXJ. J. BUlEIUEd. and Proy 8CB8CUIPTIOK HATES : Iir Year, payable in advance, ; six meatus, .;: ,12 M . 1 85 , AOVEHTisiSa HATES : One litcb,ono pubUcatWn,::; ......... twoouWUcatioiii,....... Contract rates ror months or a vear. $1 00 . .1 50 Hanlioflir How Lost, How Restsrefl ! FALL PLOWING. - - f .a rii.lilied. a new edition of Dr. SOCoWervrell's Celebrated Essay f5?llie M'Jiwl cure (wilhiut raedicme) of SpEBMATORKHtKA or freiiunal weaKnesn, in volurttarv i5eiinal-LKsei.l-i.POTKJiCY, Mental and lWsical lneapaciiy, Impedimentx to Jlar riage, Cu-.; al, Coxsumption, Lpilkpsy and Fits, inlu?l Ijy nelf-iudulgence or sexual ex IraVagance, &c. ' ' . . . . Rl'rice i sealwl envelope, only fix cents, lhrrtled anllior. in lUi a'tmltahle vi. Iiml Eanav. clear I vdmioiirt rait?, frofn allilftyyearw' qnenccH of pelf-ahtne may he radically cured without the dangefofiS Hfteofintern.il medicine or the application of the knife; jM.intinjr out a mode of cure at ohce Sirtiplcjcefjaih.and effect nal, hy meai! of Thlch every ifirer, no mat-, ter what iu 6ndition may he, may cure him nelf iieaplv, privately, and radically. KThi Lecture should he in the hands of every youth and every than in the land. Sent tinder pp1. iH a plain envelope, to any ,nu-be Stuffed with such advantages but add drew-, jitfii pauh on receipt pi six cents or it' takes f-denial and a sprinkling of 'ffTO y m 1 i . befoi-e biisiueiw'or pnrfessionai .ue can n gjiiu its strength. Uusiness men in the city forget to what tltey owe their success, and in their desire, give that which ener vates intend of strengthens. 1 he boy T -, ft, T ,T. A A y ,, ft, jr. A Jf. ''A A '""' Sf A A A I " : f. f. f r t p . S ; . r - r 2 f GHElPEf TMff EYEK g I3 a o o n e ioue go: - on hardships to make the man. Let not the sims of farmers, therefore, dentate their lot or look with wistful eyes the imaginary advantages or tneir tii cousins whilst their own chances ot suc cess me many ier cent, higher than those of citv bovs. Nor is it necessary to sue- i . . x- i ot.n1l fiilliiu-tliH cess tnai larmerw r.uiiro ...V" vtwationsof their fathers. If they have talent for trade or professional life, let them embrace that which suits the incli nation; and never feel that because they work hard and exercise self-denial to-day they are never Ui rise above the level ol clodhopper: Such trials are in truth but advantages of u more substantial order, and will make sterling men of those who make the mOst of them Baltimore Sun. JIow to irate Coirs dive Milt. A writer in the Soutliern Fanner says i His cow gives all the milk that is want ed in a family of eight, and that tiom it after taking all that is required for othei purposes, 200 pounds of butter were mailt ast year!. This is in part his treatment '" . From the Farmer and Mechanic; " Our previous article under this heading Was to impress tlie importance of keep in" the idle capital in ditr teams employ- i.it ti e. 1 Now we wish to show the gfcrit value 'hf the work itself. The light sandy land 'farmers we believe lead in this work of tfatly plowing. Yet it would eem to tw they liave the least reason. One plowing "iioon the sandy .hind vouht betWr ctlmil- "jze and absolve the mineral properties of jhe soil, than a half a dozen plowing iidil the clay "TIk? sandy land peCtions lliave nearly stl ways kept in adyance in "agviculture and we believe they have ' done so, pretty ninth upon this advantage. A plowing is lodked upon as p'repaiation, "'and the land that doe liot yield up its ' Vi nits to that tieatmentj :e are accustom ed to think tliitt it has none to yield. Under this one plowing and planting sys tem, fully one-third of our eoil lies locked tip in the great clods we leave baked and tuibroken In the ticld. In this way two fold mischief is accomplished. A large per cent of the fertilising agents lhat the land contains yields absolutely "ilothingto the crops. And again when ''the volatile matter is dissolved it is more " t:.,!,!,! tn ii Ur I'vamirsitioni -carried infn ntmosnhere azain. Cecause of the cow i It you desire to get a large if lo,. in n tnnm.Pi- A i sim !? aired from b icld of rich uhIU, give yotu; tow even IV 111" ... .... - ' 'the great mass, and thus an injury is done day water slightly warm and slightly salt- to the laud. If in the sandy land farmers ed, in which bran has leen stirred at the ""have found virtue and success in fall rate of one quart to Hie two gallons ol - - . . i . i j wnfir- Yon will liud. if . vou have not ptOWing, HOW muui.muic juijmhuiiii ji ou-ht to be to the clay land farmer- The tried this daily practice, that your cow one has his soil in a measure already will give 2.V per tent, more milk immedi ,.,:,,i. !, n.-r Bon,Ai,inrr liko a atelv under the effects of itj and she will tnece of putty in which he has to equalize become so attached to the diet as to refust :ii.:--i..';ii,ti A...1 Uno-m nop. olow- to di ink -clear water nnless very thirsty. ing its a preparation yields, a good crop But this nless she will drink almost any 'itipon sand, it is no reason that one plow- time and ask for liiore. The amouut of ' " in should do the same oil clay. Fall this drink necessary is an ordinary water- plowing is a simple necessity on stiff land, Uailful at A time, morning, noon and night td & paying crop It must have (unless the seasons are very propitious) quite 1 Great Fanner Maxims. 1 lie suc- . double the work Of a spring plowing, cessful life of Mr. Jacob Sti awn, the prhict There are not very many inches betweeu of American farmers, is attributed to tin " the top of our soil and the clay and to close observation of t he following miahm plow at all most of us must touch the .originated by himself: tlay aitd bring to the surface some of this Make ytnir fences hiirti arid" strong, si uncooked food; for our rootless; But il they will kfep cattle and pigs out. lit done in the fall by continued freezing and mrc to get hands to bed by seven o'clock: thawing during' the winter it loses its they will rise early by force of cirenm poisou ami becomes in a measure palata- stances. 1 'ay a hand;, if he is a poor hand, ble food. This we all know, not upon the all you promised him ; ami if he is a good teachings of science aloue but upon every one pay htm a little more i it will encour tlay practice. Then why delay to take age hint to dd better. Always feed youi bo plain advantage T The plowing has to hands sis Vell as you feed yourselves, foi be done, 'and if it-is worth doubky being the laboring men are the bone and sinew "flono in the fall why not arrange to do itt of the land, and ought to be well treated. What a mockery our spring prepara tion-would seem to an advanced tanner A SENSlliLE ticcnstoined to see his land plowed and iejdowed and harrowed and rolled- until A religious paper boasts of a certain it is really a seed bed, where each and church possessing a lady who saves "'the -every particle of plant food is ready to congregation where slie worships $10,000 f-j ...:it. :i ii . i ..I - .. i" ni. .....1 1.S..1. I couioine who . us iiciguooi: ul me iirsi :iye:iit -t. womiuu ol mc:uio, -iitiu ingu appearance 'of moisture. The most effec- social culture and position, she makes it tive, plowing we have ever done has been her rule and 'the fashion to dress for , after the fashion of sonie-pf the English church in so plain and inexpensive a muu , farmers . - ner as to throw the whole social hillucuce It is to take A large breasted pldw and of the congregation against extravagance ttirrl Oj'er.some 3 or ( iuches of earth (or in dross The intluence of stich a woman simply' the soil if yort ilike) and theu run foroodlrn a fcligiods society is beyond , a Biuuilel oue immediately behind in the calculation It is by no means Con lined same furrow some 5 or G inches into the to the mere, matter of dress but shows tlity and we have throughout a layer of itself in the truer Christian spirit that is clay between two layers of soil. "If the awakened in that church. A 'devotion to land ha vegetation the clay is heated by Fashion and an humble Chistian spirit ' this from beloWj besidus receiving a ben- can no more harmonise than can Slavery ;etit from tlie water charged with the de- and Freedom. WJuit a blessed change scending mauures from above. If the might be effected in our religious societies Arfdref THE CTJLVEE'vVELL MEDICAL CO- 41 Ann St, New York; Pont Ofiice 1kx, 4586. i i ORDERS FOR PRINTING FROI Responsible persons, or on Cttsll remittances, shall rtJceivd mmn m gareful attention. COURT AND JUSTICES BLANKS KEPT ON HANI). 1 OLD) PUICES STRICTLY LOW . frtss WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. RHE OUH NEW CORNET PLAYS IN E FLAT, B FLAT AND A. Ahd ! Ucrfect in all its keys. We are aware lhat man Will cry IMPOSSIBLE, bat out" reply ia TltY IT. IF YOU DO NOT FIND TJIATWEIIATTJ LIGRT. EST 11STON ACTION, llllu UJSia ivxi-ooiu inn vanx COliNET IN THE WOULD, YOU CAN liETUUN IT AT OUli FlXVENSE ni P O K T X N T. 11 our Comet. trill he SILVER TLATED! The $55 Cofhet H1 1 lJsirf finished with what is known as the Satin 1- ini.-h. I he f i.O Comet will ! Tri- Ih future a heatly Pi !..!, tiold Mounteil and Burnnieci. e nnisii mis instru ment as elegantly as U possible to do. NO DISCbtTNl?. IiistnimntsseM forn trial of FI VE DAYS before acceptance. Photographs of mt Ntw Cornel Sent on application. t ' It is foollli to condemn U-fore trial. Jf our Cornet is not all we represent e pat all charges for transportation. AtUlress all orders to - ,. ; COKN & DUPONT. Elkhart, Indiana. -0 i ' Vi ii & i fi t.T- T Vf '- t f' t .? l?4 ?iy ' 'i' 'X' J i v fr v v v -. v ff w v. A i vt TEIEB, DEEDS & MORTGAGES. AND TRUE. PeopW tiroB('ttlng acquainttHl and iUotto who are not ought to be-with the wonderful merits ot that great American Remedy, the MEXICAN Mustang Liiiimeiit, P0B JSAN AND BEAST. This liniment very naturally originated In Ameri ca, where Nature provides iu lief laboratory such surprising antidotes for the maladies of her chll Urea. Its fame has been spreading for 5 j ears, until now it c ncSn-lea th habitable glole. Tho Jlexicau-Tiustans Llninient is a matchless ronit-dy f or r.ll rxtorr.r.l ailments of man and beast. To stock owners : ait f armers it Is Invaluable. A sin bot'.le often saves a human life or re store. the v.-emlness of an excellent horse, ctx cov, or : V.crn. It cur. i f.xt-rot, lioof-ail, hollow horn, grub, screw-worm, thouldcr-rot, mange, the bites and stlngsof pr:I:icnoi'.3 roptilcs r.r.d insects, and every sucll drawbici to :;toek breeding and bush life. It cures every external troubla cf horses, such cs lameness, ccratchcr., swinny, sprains, founder, wind sail, rlns bo-i?, etc., cte. The Jlexisan Ilu. tr.n Liniment is the quickest cure In the world f or cccidcnt occurring In the family, In the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., rnd for rheuma tism, andtltTncs3 calendered: by exposure. Palf ticularly Valuable to Miners. It is the cheapest- remedy in tho world, for it penetrates t'.so mnscie" to the bono, and a singld Vpllcatloa Is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang Uniment is put up in three 'res of lottlcT, tho larger ones, being proportion- i ely much tho cheaiwst Sold everywhere. Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Decd-Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattlc M or t uaes, rami t;ontmcts, Aiarriagc ami continuation tiTuni-aiw, Distillers' EntriesT and vtirious other forms for sale at the WATCHMAN- OFFICE. SALE NOTICES. - Vdministrators, executorsi ciminis.sioners, sl-eriiTs, constables, agents, &c., fHx- advised to all -on us 1'ur printed sale notices. It is certainlv great injustice to owners to put up heir property at public auction without first giving ample notice ot" the sale. The re luircments of the law on the subjtct every body knows are inMitncient. Property is t'tn sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or to y'. ni in advertising iuiyht have avcd it and matle it bring its illuf. We i'uniisn sale notices promptly ami cheap. SAVE 6! TIE IEI p-b mi ELASTIC AND UPS BY USING BIS MOUTHPIECE! If aftef Trial OUr Mouthpiece does not enable you to play longer without fatigue and play higher with less effort, Send it Back and Receive in Keturn Your Money, c IZE $1,00. - o Subscribe for tln It BP NO 5 a with The Only Amctucr Band Tnsfrtiction hud Ne us Jouriinl PUBLISHED N THE UfUTED STATES. Subscription Price SLOO. CLVriS OF FIVE srVSCL'IIiEHK (to oue ui:rc,) 11777 ONE OF Of ft 3 pti:t UovruriEcEs ro each srnscHWEJ: foj: (txti ' 1 HOLLA 11 EACH XT HSCIU I'TIOX. Address, PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS. BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly Statements, HAPDS. Posters, all kind n CONN & DUPONT, . Elkhart. Indiana. TO TllE VlIKS: rio:!-p slow this paper to the leader of he Iiand in yotif place, as it. will 'e a hem. lit to tle wli!e I'am?. 1 8t:ke iv rppnlH'i' n moi'-Wt. p lid my integrity ap n irnr. In fully endorsing ill fif iIip nhi.vf: mill invite col l estK.n.k tiee trom mem tier ol bruiua. wlo Know ne. 24:fim. W tf.XF.AVK. Srli-hnrr, N. C. S, fift: TABLE WESTERN U. C. RAILROAD. In cfllM-t Friday, May the lOlli. 1873. COiNt; west. (f) S- i 1 3 3 0 Oh STATIONS. "alishiiry Third Creek. ... Statenvillo Cat. a wha Newton 'anova Hickory . curd Moranton Kridgewater Marion Old Fort ilenrv Akuivk. Lkavk. 1 '60 A M KERR CRAIGE, Itonun ?.t JCalis S 127 A II K Hi Oi U) .ri" )l 07 !l 85 12 15 12 59 1 43 . 2 21 8 1)7 , ;i 28 M. P. M. liOlNti FAST. . land receives an application of manure oroadcitst and plowed this way, tho heat iuust le" greater aud . the layer of clay "Joust beeonio srttututetl 'and mellow nl1 ludst at oiiee into a wholesome soil. In this way the soil is really deepened. It is putxlown into the earth and a fresh .layer of mineral .matter is put' upon top-. Of course this must add to iU fertility tvithuut doinjr that positive tirst injury vhich would come as a result of placing the clay directly upon top. Subsoiling beticGcial but it must be very slow. Fit men of science ami men of practical suc cess toll us that but a few inches of the4 top earth is' sufficient to hold and fix all of our manures. Tho clay that has been Kilbsoiled that is simply raised by a kind .tf foulter plow must over taste but a fla -voting of the rich juices from above. So we should say by all means plow in the fall aud let the great hammer of elemeuts help in the preparation. . N. A G. , THE FAHM . ., TkeriaeetQ-MateMcH. In glancing over the list of successful business men,, the larger portion of thenl Avill be found to have received their early training for life-work on the farm. Our leading professional men, generally,weru trained, in .the common schools of the t-otitttfy, aud there learned habits of in Uuitly aud frugality,' which is the ground work of their success. if all of them could have a leitdiug woman of tho character of tho ladymentioned above. The minister would have a col league in her of as much spiritual value as himself. i- f"n - JL-t O j 5 iS a- n PRESERVED Witliout Sugar or Salt. Having bought the county riht fur the "Tropical Fruit, Vegetable and meal Frenerv ing Process." 1 will sell receipts at 2. It Will preserve a barrel f I'riiusir vegetables at a cost of 5 cents, ami 100 lbs poik-or beef for 5 cents, and the fruits, tneat ami Vegetable retain their natural taste. The process i- a dry one, simple and perfi-ctly harmless, and is U3ed in almost everv familv. For sale at Ws " KNNISS Drug Store 0 9 S 182 O ill J W III 58 0i M co Z ea r i 3 sMa z Oh u J i T. MOOKE. V. A. Thompson. MOORE & THOMPSON, N MBRCII ' STATIONS. 1 lenrv )hl Fort Marion liridgewater.... Morg.inton (card .lickory.. 'anuva Xewton tatawba. ...a... Statesville Third Creek... Sidishnrv Akkivk. Lkavk r" U0 A.M. 12 A. M. 4 , 02 8 82 " 0 10 " l 50 ' 10 Bo ' 11 04 " 11 Ui " 12 04 1'; M 12 5) " 1 44 " 2 30 " Special attention paid to the sale of tXJTTON, CORN, FLOUR, UliAlN, HAY, BUTTE tt, EGGS, FOWLS, c, Coasigncieiits Solicited. Highest Price Obtained.. STOP AT T52K SOYOFJ H008 , SALISBURY, K. C, C S. DROWN, Prop'r, ( Late of the National Hotel, r.aki-h.) CQTAT HOME AGAIN. Ilavin? leased ibis house for a term of years, I would be ph ased to have my I'rieiuls call and ee me. It will be kept as a FlllST-CLASS HOTEL IX EVERY RESPECT. UTTS No. 12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis, Mo. Who ha htd plater expT!w In the treotmont of th exual troirtjics of bu'h niale snd female than nv phynirian in fie V ,t, gives the r milts of Im long ana Rucceiat'ul practice m his two new work., joti puolisUeo, eatitieL Tho PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER BrtV tSat ire really finld.-. id FrlMntrartrs in all inat IrrJ pertaining to Knhw rt and X.m.nhiHxt. and mpply Want long felt. Thi y arc b. .iunfii(!v l:lutml 4, end in plain lai.tua)re, Miiljr uiidoratood. The to booki cinbrai-eMS pajcea, atul enntain i.lnlU inforiiiiilna for both married and inic. with al I tlie recent improvements in medical treatment Head whntourhoinepaKrn say :'J'i:e knowledge imparted hi lr. lint 1. i w wrirku 1. in no way of questionable char acter, but if aomethtajt that Tery one .ioulrt know. Tho loath, the victhn of early indi.irntion: tho Sna.otnerwiaa pcrftVUy healthy maybe, but with waningrigor In theprime ot lite, and the Woman, in miaer' V M 1 L m from the many lla her (ex ia heirl lo." St. Iuia Journal. ........ . ....... r . . tf. . . 1 a w both In one volume, 81 ; in cloth andjJ gut, 25 eta. extra. Sent unaer n-ai, onpi tece:pt ot price in money or swmpo, mmu a: u Buy only the NETVV AMERICAN M-linjMiU It 15 tnt Only Sowing MachiriA "nlllCH HAS A . 5 LCI df Setting Keedle. ever Tresis the Threat ever Skips S.itchet. - Is U9 Lightest Hutnitg. The Simplest, the HostDur die, and in Every liespftt Ite Beat Fam iiy Sewing Machine ! a. Board: Two" Dollars Per Day. OMNIBUS AT BVERY TRAIN.-t2a Lirge Sample Rooms for Commercial Trav ellers. TUY MR. (!. S. rtUOWN, .In. W.O.SIIKLKUKN. Clerks. January, 1st, 18T8. lluf. Cowutry boys, farmers sous, that laborJxc. 22:3ms. Blaclmer anil Henderson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C. tljiaiAy22 I87G tl. FOR 1878. B LIVERY STABLE ON LEE STREET. Complete in all its Details. CRAWFORD & HOLMES Come forward with ample facilities to accom modate regular and transient customers. They liave splendid stoek horses and vehi cles for pleasure r business rides. Can fur nish any mittit inquired. Will send travellers on their wav to any point. Will hoard and groom hores by the day, week, month or year. Will till orders f.-r hauling. Will buy and sell horses. Invite Diovirs to come lo the best and cheapest stand. They propose better services for less money than ever before given. Will buy grain and provender. And as they are in for a lively bu.iitie.ss they say to all Come and try us. JAS. 1. CRAWFORD, 1G: CI I AS HOLM KS. The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not get out of order, and will do more work with less labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circular furn.shedort application. AGENTS "WANTED. J. S. D0VEY, Manager. G4 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. MERONEYS & BOGERS, Agents, Salisbury, K. C. 1 do not hesitate to slhe American Machine surpasses all otbt r ih all the work that olbt-r machine can. il ovcms anil Works but on b ,Us , . j I y M from Swiss Muslin to Heaver elolb. 1 base ud biUfcife, llutte ai.d Witrt Wailni.tf, find the V merican is fiujti lor to tliem all. I have used the Siuyer and other machines, and anv MISS M. RUTLLDGE. Would notoxchannf American MRS: il. N. RRIMiLb. Salisbury, N. C, May 22d, 1872. fur HeboskyA r,Ko.T Agent American -Sewing Machine: . Sewin) M- SlHsi-l have used the Howe, Singer, Wheeler W i!s n, . cox A. Oi b?" Jfof il chines, and would not give the American for all of them. U will do ad lhat is claimea in the circular. 1 consitler it superior to all others 1 have . IIAUKISON, Verjr respeetlully, PRESCRIPTION ;FitEE! 1 H HI Il F'HSIsS 5Sortli.-s..tv iir orscinir.al Weak til's-. l.-.t iTSil 11 V' n'ed a 1 K .12 IrtMf flU'atlW JUnh.Hi- ami' atl 1 sonl.-rs l,r.ut;t .." L, ta.lis- T J I .HHifct'ipttoll lor the UfU lU 1 HARDWAR mmm B aa3 iSftrpfcia' ranitcnu. U Ki lei : TwCrliilnr ! -c 1 --cl a ol-ta CiTfcfc t-ci .dtism t. rt oit oa O-tant T. tin-t. 1 W It. Kqvlre, .rt.iue a, C.cauo Co, lad. I GF.T THE BEST. Don't neglect to call on C. Tlyler at the - . Book Store for all kinds of Book wanted. The . -w-s f t bet quality and lalcft styles of writing pnperi kA KlAinn ImAWQ kept here." Also the renowned Singer Sewing; 1 llJ JHClIOlUli llUVVJi Machine can he had here at from $35 lo $40. J , nf. He resnectf.dlv invite all toe-all and examine ' DAILY, one year, - - 0.UU " " ' .r." w ... iLtnir over no em?ii;ie - firs i a wp'k suhscrtbers in ten days. Allwl -o 't.n tiro. tit 1111' ey lust. . ou caa un' ; ' nt be away nes,s,oroDiy voursinirelime. "To WH1 a from home over J-. trZU ...... , ,...:, r.d If VOil nil Hi j' Eleg tut and expensive umi . ' u ciA lital.i; work send us your address at one p. noUdntr to try the basinets. No "St nie fiis to make ureal pay. Aauresa wnErv you wai't II A 11 D W A U K At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at No. 2, Granite IOW' DA. AT WELL. Salisbrfy C. June 8 if. WaiSeTto Cure! good atul machines. BONDS To innlie Title to Iand, atul Lalorer and Mecliauics Lieut, for sale t this Oflicc ENNISS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE or moiiev refunded If directions tire "X , strictly followed. X XwXOXj AO J ill Add ret 8 lld.v. . ! WEEKLY, one year, - ENNLSS' Drug Strtfc. THE EALEIGH NEWS, Cheap Chattel Mortgages, Kaleigh, N. C j and various other blanks for sale hte jonraaVTortland, Maine 42:tv T Rmr4j of Ik. fiT. Durham's .nfalllbl PILE CURE. IxStxa. rue Cut Ci.- gglvaa,- It amrhlb'te rmn tin-l' mr Pllr-. .km a ear. t I i&o. orer iuo tui--,- m "U AgUwauted.So.Sut.iilj Co a.bie,T" ' DE. EICHAED H. LEWIS. (Late Professor of Disease of the fcve and E' in the .Savauuah Medical College.; Practice Xiilliteil to the EYE and EAlij KALElQH, N0 Refers tothe SttUe, Medical Society a to the Georgia Medical Sotifcty. 47. y.

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