S '1 1 - s r " j I v " tr ' tqf WE KNEW." -If ire knew the wo and heartache 1 f Waitiii for uVdowu the road 1 1 f ear lips could Mte the wormwood, . ? If bur back could feel the load, .Would we waate to-day ia "S ' For a time that ne'er could be ! Would we wait with such impatience i ;' ' Fox: our hipa rin Ka ; V V-iwelihrbabr fiaer 1 Pressed against the window pane, i 2 . jWmild fee ?tiff and. cold to-morrow Nerer trouWe iia again,' , -I . L Would the bright eyes of, our darling 'A.-J Cnteh the frowa upon out brow T . Would the print of rof finger ' Sex us then as they do now T t m.it. nneatPir WOMEN. SWlAfcUiVAUWUWW AllCi lUUUAVU - Count Tolstoy says: "The Lossac I MjvIL IV Wallace, of Crab Orchard has I looks on women as tne toois oi mi viva fotelr been making! molasses. jwUj tlie perity ( girl only has the right to amuse other daJ j,e toid one 0f uis men , to take the skimmings and feed them to the hogs. This was neglected at the time, and when they were finally taken to the animals, after standing for three pr, ,four days, they were oldr and sour: Shortly after the bogs had drunk them - some body passed by the pen and went to the house with the report that the hogs were behaving themselves in a most remarka trie manner. Mr. Wallace went down ta see about it, and found the brutes .as herself): makes LU wife work for him I from youth to old age, and iook on wo man with the eastern .demand of obedi ence and labor. In consequence or mis view, the women who are strongly de veloped, both physically ana morally although externally obedient, have every- ! where in the East incomparably , more in fluence and weight in home-life than in the West. Their separation from social lifer and their habit of heavy manly labor, VEGETINE ill AH, tllOSe Ilinr ico vyw u-o.-r . . How tlu?y point our memories bade , ' To the hasty words and actions r i f Strewn along our backward track! - - How those little hands reminds us, As in snewy grace they lie, Xot to scatter thoras but roses V For bur reaping b'y-and-by ! i s Vv' - ' ' fi-:l" J ' ' Strange we never prize the tousic Till the sweet-voiced bard has flown ! Strang thit'we should slight the violets Till the lovely flowers are gone; tfaige taat summer skies ud sunshine Nrrer seem one-half so fair As when winterVsnowy pinions glwketfceij wlnte down in tlie air 1 ; Llna'from which the seal ofilmcer . : None bat God can roll way, . Xever Wesson in such beauty -Ai adorns the mouth to-day: ' And sweet words that freight our memory Wj$ tkejr beautiful peitume, ; ' Come to U4 in sweeter accents From the portaU of the tomb. , Let us gather npfthe suubeams Lying all along our path; Let ns keep the. wheat aud roses, "Casting outthe thorns and chaff; Let us Jnd oqr sweetestrcomfort '-In the blessings of to-day; With a patient hand removing All the briars from our way . give them more weight and force in home drunk lonl8 foiling around ahtf tobk- ing very exceedingly fiwlish. . One .would get up aud start to walk, when it f would I be found that ne naa no control wnatever over the last half of his' body, which would flop around from one side to the affairs.- The Cossacic, wno oeiore out f siders consider it unbecoming to speak I m;i.toltr r nnnecessaril?: with his auuvunwt w. - w wife, always feels her superiority wben Uft fan to face with her. His whole house, his whole property, his whole for- tiin imvft Imwi irnt br her means, and are kept up only by her labor and eflorts Although he is firmly assured that labor is shameful ibr a Cossack, and is suitable only for a Tartar workman or for a wo man, he feels, is a confused way, that all that he enjoys, and calls his own, is the product of that labor, and that it is in the power of Uie woman li is, motlier, or his wife, whom he eonsiders his slave to de- nrlra him of all that' he enjoys. Besides this . tJik FODstantrmasculiBe heavy work and labor put upon her have given an especially independent and masculine char acter to the Cossack woman, and have ue yeloped in her in an astonishing way phys ical force, sound sense, decision and firm ness of character. The women, for the most part, jtre stronger, more sensible, flMvelonod. and finer looking, than the men. The beauty of the Grebna Cos i Purifies the Blood & Gives Strength': ."t:sL: j no - t, :i ' i;,r; a '; ,- . JTbHR ST.. ..I fr??'??9 Dear Sir, Your "Vegretlne" has been dolne wexw dew for me. Have been faarln? the Chin ami Pmtr. pontracted In the swamps of tue-Sauth, not ning giv ing me relief Until I Iwv.'in the ura nfvnur VfHrotlne ' T1? m namedltt relief, tonln? up my . system, PUrtiylni? mr blorifl. dvlnir Ktrpntrth- uhi.-paa all other mwllclnes weakened me. and nlled my system wim poison; ana I am satisfied that If the families that live tn the ague districts ef the South and West wuura vase emetine two or three times a weelt, they would not be troubled with the or the ma lignant Fwr that preTaU at certain times of the year, save doctors' bills, and Uve to a good old age. Kespectfully yours,i ri a - : . J. K. M1TCI1ELL, i;,f Agentllenflerson's Looms, 8U Louis, Mo. 'litL IT.juiu otf TBI Blood. If 'VitnirnvK will m- ueve pain. cleanse, purify, and cure such. diseases. raumiuruMi pauent to penect health, aner trying aurerent pnysiclaas, many remedies, t suffering lor years, Is It not conclusive proof,. If you are a sufferer, you can be eured T Why is tbJs medicine performing mien great cures t It works In theMood, in" the clf- ciuauny iiiuu. 11 can truly dc cauea tne Great hiooa Purifier. -The greafsource of disease originates In tne blood; and no medicine that does not act directly upon It, to purify and renovate, bus any Just claim PcauaatD W.XII.T-J. J. BRUJEB. JM. and Pros T. &. BKU.NKR, Associate fid. 80B8CB1PTION BATES : '"" ' Per Year, payable in advance,:;.... eo ' Dl. HUlUVUil, j..,i,..,,ii.,M 1 SS other in the most ridiculous maiiucr, Two pigs would get into a drunkeiy fight, and the old sow would start up with great dignity to set them straight and fall down before she got to them. Another would start for an ear of corn aud fall clean over it. Their appetites," however were uniui paired, rather sharpened in fact by their, dissipation, they .finally ate . themselves sober and perhaps paid the penalty for their fun with a headache. Oharlotte Observer, It is said hogs will never get drunk but one, ana in tins respect snow more sense than men. Watchman. Mi VEGETINE If! 1 PEPPEU-SAUCE TOMATOES. Schneider is very fond of tomatoes. Schneider has a friend in the country, who raises "garden sass and sicli." Schneider had an invitation to visit his friend re- sack woman is especially striking by the I cently, aud regale himself on his favorite union of the purest type of the Circassian vegetable. His friend Pfeiffer being busy fco with the broad and powerful frame of the northern woman. The Cossack women wear the Circassian dress Tartar ! shirt, gown and drawers; but they tie up their heads in kerchiefs, iu the Russian negotiating with a city produce dealer on his arrival, Schneider thought he would take a stroll in the carden and see some of his favorites in their pristine beauty. We will let him tell the rest of the story Has Eatlreljr Cured ,Ie of Vertigo. , ' n-mfi(. i -fCASIDjiIW Jan S3, 1S78. Mb H R Stxtixs : h JJtar 8ir,rl have teed several bottles of "Vkgk- tink ; It has entirely cured me of VtrtigiK , I have also used It for A'fcfoey Oomptnt.U ia the ore med icine for kidney complaint,. , 1 would recommend it as a guuu oiuuu punner. iuovjji, .:.i.r fHi ?. u - , a una 'till I,',-.-- tTkin and Piskase. Can we expect to. enjoy good health when bad or corrupt humors circulate with the blood, causing pain and disease; and these hu mors, being deposited through the entire body, pro duce pimples, eruptions, ulcers, Indigestion, cossllve- ness. neaaacnes, neuralgia, rheumatism, and numer ous other complaints t Remove the cause by taking, I UMJ, UUniJIUK LUC U1UOU. . , . ; VEGETINE I Believe it to be a Good Medicine. - Xenia. O. March 1. 1871. Ma Stevens? ' ' ; '" - Dear Slr I wish to Inform you what your Vege- tlne has done for me. I have been ' afllteted with Xeurmlgia, and after using three bottles of the Vege tlne was entirely relieved. I also found my general health much improved. I believe it to be a good medicine. Yours truly. - FRED HARVERSTICK. Yboetinr thoroughly eradicates every kind of hu mor, and restores the entire system to a healthy condition. I style. Elegance, neatness and beauty: in I in his own language: "Veil, I valks shust A stock-grower, writing to the New York Club, gives his mode of destroying ,lic oireattle. He says: destroy them witli brine. Any kind of salt water win ,; doit I find two kinds of lice. One is .-the bine lice, and I think the other is hen Jice. fctriedj-ed precipitate one year j it t killed the licutvro yearlings, and a two-year-qld. But washing the cattle with JfrrmT 1sTeasiert"and they cet in the habit 'of licking one another, and are more gen tle"towa4 each other. their attire, and in the a rran cement of their cottages, form a habit and a neces- sitv of ttieir life. In their relations to the j men, women, and especially girls, enjoy complete freedom." Prof. J. W, Beal, of the Michigan Agri cultural College, say s in the Petroit TVi bune, that 'lt rs,'usnally," mom profitable rft to feed bflTa crop otclbver, and plow un- der the stubble, than to plow under tops ' And all. The stubble and roots' have , v been found to do nearly as much good as the whole crop. ; If sown with r oats the clover will not usually be of much use to ; .turn under the first year. If sown with out any grass or seed, use sis to ten quarts of aeed to the-aere. 'tVi '? t" ,;r ' ' - - -i i J -i Feeding Bran. , The qnestiori of feeding bran to dairy cows is discussed in th& Scientific Ameri can by a correspondent, who says ; maintain, that if .more shorts are fed thau is necessary -to counteract the heating quality and condensed , richness of the coni-meiilideteriorates the butter. DuriuJaSt fast March I saw this illns t rated-' Being called upon in, Boston to 0xajniB some butter freui one of the fin est daineltnthe State, and which was trQUbting the dealer who sold it, -he said It aspigatlvely good f nothing could be &aigain8t it, yet ..mighty little could be said inits favor. It seemed to lack that fine, nuttv flavor aov pecessary ; jfo fresh JlUJltll Wnds oyer forty cents per pound, said at once, upon tasting Vi, Vtod n)ulshorf. aad not enouch corn.njeal. Tie answered: "Just what I thought, but didn't dare to say so until it was confirmed." In less than ten days the bu'tteffrouVthiif dairy was improv ed. - Bait q Perserratire of Wood. AFFECTED DEAFNESS. A stranger dismounted at the door of the River Hotel, and cave his horse to the oflflciou8 waiter. The barkeeper open ed the register te take his name. "You are right," said he, "a single room would be more agreeable," and he walk ed into the supper room to which the crowd of boarders were passing. The barkeeper ran after him, screaming in his ear : , . "What name did you say t" "Thank you," said he, "l ean find the way; don't give yourself any trouble." On his return to the barroom a waiter took up his saddle bags and told the deaf stranger he would show him to his chamber. "My friend, who will speud the even ing with me, prefers pale cherry," said he. "You may send up a bottle and a few cigars."; "I did not'- said the barkeeper, "ex actly understand your name." - "I think a little ice would improve the wine," was the answer. "And now I think of it you may put the bottle iu a wine cooler." His friend now joined him, and they walked to his room together; The deaf lodger patronized the house to the exteut of another bottle - before he slept. The waiter who brought it up ventured once more to inquire his name. said he, "except a pickle and a little a liddle vhile fount ven I sees some of dose dermatoes vot vas so red und nice as I nefer dit see any more, and I dinks I vill pud minself outside about a grmble tezen, shust to ceef me a liddle abbedite vor dinner. So I bulls off von of der red dest and pest lookin' of dose dermaters, und dakes a booty goot.pite out of dot, uud vas ciiawin it up pooty quick, ven by chimney I I dort I had a pee&e ef red hot goles in mine niout, or vas chewing oup dwo or dree papers of needles; und I felt so pad, already, dot mine eyes vas vool of dears, und I made vor an "old oaken bucket" vot I seen hanging iu der veil, as I vas gooiniu' along. Shust den mine vriend Pfeiffer came oup mid ask me vot make me veel so padt, und if any of mine vaniily vas deat. I told him dot I vas der ouly one of der vamily dot vos pooty sick; und den 1 ask him vot kind of dermaters dose vas I had shust been pick- in'; and mine gracious how dot landsman laugh ft, uud said dot dose vos red pep pers dot he was rasing for peper sauce You pet my life I was mad. I rudder you gii me leeiry touars as to eat some more oy dose pepper-sauce dermaters." THE THKEAD USED. V-'.iS I XD VERTISrSO BATES: pne Inch, one pubUcatlon,. ........... ,- " two pubUcaUons, Contract rates for months or a vear. $100 1 60' oarnam's infallible PILE CURE. Muinfhetoml by th SaAsaPil Csn Ce.tSuhaa,S. 8. I iMwhbto mm WunrrfciHi rw. wan a mr i rnrr U4 mm mmmm mm tmrmmhtimmmMimmiimm ll.li OLD, TRIED, A2TO TRUE. People are getting acquainted and those who are not ought to with the wonderfnl merit of that KTat American Remedy, tha MEXICAN EOUR'COKHETSJHJOHE t ' V- . ' OUR' nE CORNET PLAYS J,i;'" i And is perfect in all its keys. Y are aware that many will cry IMPOSSIBLE, but our IF YOU DO XOT FIXD THAT WE HAVE THE SHORTEST AND LIGHT '?r, pwrnv; AnmnW- TinZAtiNT.Y r.TMAR BORErAND THE . niu. ' . CORNETtlN TUE.WQRYOUZCANEXPmj:. QPA, ,, ? ' -r- v EXPENSE. -,.Mr rmM , ...;,.. ""V::;., IMPORTANT, , In future all biif Cornets will be SILVER PLVLTED Y" Tlve 55" Corwit will ' plated tnd I neatly finished with what is knowa as the SatittlFinisb1. The $70 Cornet will be-Tri-1 pie Silver Plated Gold Mounted and Burnished. We finish this instru- , , ment as elegantly as is possible to do. : If. ..H NO DISCOUNT. PlWitographs of our Km Instrumenldsent for trial of FIVE DAYS before acceptance. Cornet Sent on application. ! ' ''f-,-. ' -.. j. It is foolish to condemn before trial, If our Cornet-is ol ail we represent we pajMkH charge for transportation. " . t Address all orders to y. : CONN' DUPONT. '';,;Blkhar-'Iaaaiia. VEfiETINE. . j Drnggist's Report. H R Stkvbvs : Dear Sir. We have. been selling your "VegetlnC for the past eighteen months, and we take pleasure In stating Uiat In every case, to our . knowledge, It nas given grcuv huiisihcliod. itespecwuiiy, BUCK & COWGIIX, Dnigglsts, , . , Hickman, Ky. VEGETINE 18 THE BEST . s "''. ' ' i Spring Medicine, VEGETINE s Prepared by ; r t . "EC R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Yegetine is Sold by All Druggists. Mustang Liiiiment, TOR MAN AND BEAST. Tli U liniment rery naturally originated in Ameri ca, where Nature provide iu her laboratory such eurprUiittf antidotes for the maladies of her chil tlrrn. Its famo has been spreading for 35 years, until now it encircles tue habitable globe. Tha Mexican Mustang Liniment is a matchless remedy for all external ailments of man and beast. To stock owners and farmers it Is invaluable. A single bottle often saves a human life or re stores tho usefulness of an excellent horse, ox. cow, or cheep. , It cum foot-rot, hoof -all, hollow horn, grab, screw-worm, fliouhler-rot, mange, the bites aad . stings of poisonous reptiles and insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It Cures every external trouble of horses, such as lameness, scratches, swlnny, sprains, founder, wind-gall, rlng-bono, etc., etc The Mexican Mustang Liniment is the quickest cure la the world for accidents occurring la the family, la the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, spralnr,, cuts, etc., and for rheuma tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par. tlcularly valuable to Miners. It Is the cheapest remedy in the world, for It , penetrates tho muscle to the bone, and single triplication is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang Liniment Is put up In three ics of bottles, the larger ones being proporttoQ- . ely much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. SAVE YOUR LUNGS fltID LIPS BY USItIC THE M ELASTIC 11 10TMECE ! If after Trial Our Mouthpiece does not eaae you to play longer without fatigue and play higher, with less effort, Send it Back and Eeceive in Beturn Your Money AHY SIZE $1:00. -o- the Subscribe for TOO! PET MUTES," The Only Ametoer Band Instruction and News Journal PUBLISHED III THE UNITED STATES. Subscription Price 100. CLUBS OF FIVE SUBSCRIBERS, (to one add re,) WITH ONE OF OVR PA TEX T MO UTIIP IECES TO EA CH S UBS CJUBER FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH SUBSCRIPTION. CONN & DUPONT, Elkhart, Indiana. Address, CHEAPER THAN EVER. "Nothing tuorefr it; In the Salt mines of Poland and Han- &S$!S !ildl,rSJirf.?PRHld 6y wood en pillar, which nr found to last unim- paired fort ages, in consequence of being ! impregnated yrith thWisa1t'y While pillars of brick and stone, used for the same par? pos4,Terinible 9hth 3? rt time by the dfecay of the mortar. It is also found that veoden piles driven into the mad J" or salt fiats and marshes last for an un . Jimited time, and are used for tho fouu- dation of briefcnd stone edifices ; and the practice of docking timber after it has been seasoned, by immersing it for - a P 1 1MB f m ii-water. is cenendly ad- mitted to beT proniotivo of its durability. UR"fo a!&nU.w)iich appear to show thai; erea after the dry-rot has commenced, immersion in salt water ef- .ieJual cheek.progreK, nd preserves We add lo this Biat along the sea-coast of France, Belgium,the Netherlands, Jrthwet9ri Germany, a0d t Penmafc, the cwst-wa prevails of Irainersiiig the .logs in uUt jfater before sawing, where- TeruiiscouvecieoHy eaq be done, it yS ttniversaily aeknovledged feet that att-wateisoaked iumber is harder ; and -much more slice of cold ham, a bread and cheese? The next morning, after breakfast, when the stranger's horse was at the door he asked for his bill. He was told it was six dollars and three quarters. "You are very kind," said he. 1iad expected to pay you; but if this is" your custom to charge nothiag for the first visjt, you shall lose nothing by it all my friends in Spongeville will certainly give you at least one call when they come injto the city. Good morning.n "I would thank you, to pay your bill before you go," screamed the bar-keeper. I am obliged to yon " -said the deaf gentleman. "I can put them on." And he took up his saddle bags and departed. As ae mounted the by-staud- ers began to laugh immoderately at the awkward embarrassment which afflicted the barkeeper, who was in anguish and despair, while ho bawled after the delin quent, who continued bowing and repeat ing the assurance that he would certainly remember the accommodations, civility and liberality of the house, and recom mend it to all his friends who might pass through the city. The gentleman who bo wen aueccea aeainess won tne wager he had staked on the success of his scheme, and paid his bill the next time he visited the city. It takes seven million miles of thread to hold the people of the United States in their clothes. If each person has three sets of clothing a year and certainlv that is a low average there is created in con sequence a yearly domand for more than twenty million miles of this little strand which, by itself and on the spool seems so insignificant that it is only by taking an aggregate view that we realize the impor tance of the thread-making industry. It is one of the oldest occupations of the race; indeed, there is no record of when spinning-wheels begau to turn, and the complete story of the development of the fine six-cord spool -cotton of to-day from the old-fashioned hand-made Yarn, in- volves a large part of the romance of hn man invention aud almost the whole his tory of mechanical progress. It could not be given without a sketch of cotton, in its political as well as physical relations; nor without accounts of the inventions and improvements of the cotton-gin, the spin'- ning-jenny, the 'mule," the water-wheel, the steam-engine, and countless other contrivances for quick and accurate worki Seribner. A- The late Mr. Justice By les had a most shrewd and ingenious manner of-adapt ing stern and unyielding facts to the most clever theory, of science. We recollect the conviction before him at Exeter of a lady who was perpetually stealing trilling articles from the shops she patronized Being "called npon" for judgment, her counsel argued that she was the yictim of in fresh - M' Kleptomania. "Kleptomania t" asked the dnrahli fi,; . 1odge,inthemotinnocentmanner: "what iter. ThU is esDeeiallr theiPf ' f rftse wirh hard woods, such as oak, elm, jinn, viK.vtinMjuciurer ana Builder, 1 iVk . , .TJiere inst as maeb fuss made avar the f inauguration of u ! boy's1 first pants pocket w mere is over xue saying , ot a:coriier- ;.,5 M)De but tfrere is ore tbiugs put Ju it. lord' said her counsel, "the subject of which is uueontollably addicted to larceny." '0h. rseer said the judge - and disease. sir, which the judges are sent oar eircnlt, as physidaqs to cure. My prescription on the present occasion is twelve months' imprisonment, with hard labor Xeit if .re Hoitf, . . TO THE PRESS : Pleaw show thio paper to the leader of I lie Band in your place, a it will be a benefit to the wliate JJadr I stake niv repnta'M-n a musician and my integrity n a man in fill I j endorsing ill of the abnv; and inviie correimderM'' from members of bands who know me. 24:lim. '-.'- W. H. NEAVE. RalicWy, N. C. ORDERS FOR PRINTING FROM Responsible persons, or on cash remittances, shall receive M PROfM AUD CAREFUL ATTENTION. COURT AND JUSTICES' BLANKS KEPT ON HAND. PRICES STRICTLY LOW. Stress WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. A mule's hind legs has ouly one season. It is always a bountiful spring. A maa who is good company for himself is always good compauy for others. The woman that maketh a good pudding in silence is better than she who maketh a tart reply. There is no good substitute for wis dom, but silence is the best that Jias been discovered yet. Tell us not in mournful numbers That this life is but a dream; When a girl that weighs one hundred , Gets outside a quart of eream. Apes, which crowd the tropical regions. almost always die of pulmonary consump tion when they are exposed to the cold ness and humidity of English climate, while the reindeer, formed to support the rigors of a long and rude Lapland Win ter, suffers from heat even at St. Peters burg, and in general sinks quickly under tlie influence of a temperate climate. A miller near Colefnrd, England, beat his wife and threatened his children when summoned for not sending the latter to school. Forty women of the neighbor liood met, flogged him soundly, aud would hare ducked him in the parish pond had he not on his knees protested his peni tence. They threw bucket of water over him and then allowed him to rise and de- DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattlc Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Ceruncales, Distillers' Entries, and various other forms for sale at the WATCHMAN OFFICE. SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constables, 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 is often sacrificedjroni 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. ITOTIOSD FOB, POSTI2TG LAITD-P-BADY ??.I2TTSD. Buy only the NEW AMERICAN It it tbi Only Sewing Machine WHICH HAS A It has Self Setting Needls. Never Ereais tfce-T&reii Never Skips Stitches. Xs Uie lightest Eurnirg. The Simplest, the Most Dur able, and in Every Respect The Best Family Sewing Machine! The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not get out of order, and will do more work with less tabor than any other machine, Illustrated Circular furn.shed on spplication. ' AGENTS WANTED. J. S. DOTE Y, Manager, Gl N. Charles Street, Baltimore. Md. MEKONEYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbury, N. C. -o- I do not hesitate to say the American Machine surpasses all other machines. Beide do ink all the work that other machines can. it overeeams and works bnlton .holes iu any Mm from Swiss Muslin lo Heaver cloth. Hiave used Singere, Howe and Weed Machine, find .he American is suj-erior to them all. E. machine, and would not exchange the American for MKS. H. N. BRiyOLK. . J have used the Singer and other any. Salisbury, N. C, May 22d, 1872. . r P T t 1 1 ... '. Cu!nra If.nliitlll . . i.i t itM i f. vrzinr X fiihha Swiner M' It will do all that is elaimea ior i Sirs: 1 have used the Howe, Singer, chines, and would not eive the American for all of them. in the circular. 1 conclder it superior to all others 1 have ever seen. . Very respectfully, MKS. U$X VV. HARRISON. PRESCRIPTION wFREE! Mnnbwxl and' all disorders brouitlit on Indis cretion or xh-w. Any Drtigeiirt lisw th" lutr dienW. Ir. V. JAtJKM CtK. jfc. ! We Sixth Ktrert, ClaelsmsUi. O. hardware: TIMETABLE WESTERN N C. RAILROAD. In effect Frida, Maj the 10th. 1878. GOING WEST PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS Monthly Statements, CARDS, Posters, all kinds, YI7HEI YOU WANT HARDWARE At Low Figures Call on the undesigned at Ho. OraniU Row, Salisbury ,N D. A. AT WELL. C. June 8 tf. ftranteilo Cnre! ENXISS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE- or nioneT refunded if directions are strictly followed. TroTm? on nT?Krrc 26:tf. ' EN N l&tf Drug Store. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and various other blanks ibr sale here Arrive. ; STATIONS. ; .Salifllmry... .i... Third Creek. .....-..! 8 27 A. M Stateaviller: 9 15 " Catawba .10 07 Newton.... ...ilO 55 Canova -..Ill 07 1 A M l Hickorv Icard ..' Morganton... Bridgewater. Marion Old Fort. ... Henry.... 11 35 P. M 12 15 " 12 59 " 1 43 2 27 3 07 3 23 it u u GOING EAST.' STATIONS. Abrivc. it ...I Henry Old, Fort... Marion Bridgewater Morganton... Icard..'.. Hickory..- Canova Newton........ Catawba...'...... Stateaville ...12 56 Third Creek.. 1 44 Salisbury...... ; 2 30 mxsa war liw w m T i 7 12 A.M.' 7 52 i S 32 9 16 9 56 " 10 36 " . 11 04 M 11 1R M 12 04 P.M. Leave- ft I t ' " I.