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' ' . ! I" : : - " - 1 i V ! " :'- ' " V..-" Mi.f,' .-I 8 ; t -v!-t . fjj! ir r IT ,l L J IV- IT f 1. : X I r I If r : ! 4-1 f !.. I 1 43ff AUTOMATIC URCHIN-; CHASTIZER. Base-Burnt r Breech-lading - - a a aa m " : 1 and SUrn Wheel Jjooemnus. ; I GeorW. PccV, !rt Mliw-iuicee euo. B This is an a?e of invention, anil khere is no knowing what a ay'aniry nji-inVfortJi. Imminent educators have ,for years racket! their brains and coiip" fsamed midnight oil. "to. tle'vise" sonui' meilicxi wuereoy ineyouiiiiui amuum, Ithehircliin with -thick, solid pnnta 'ftooaVcouhl be bastjsed'as tlie grav ity of his offense 'migfit '(temand, with-i,, Wt 'Inflicting a" more severe punish- uncy.t. upon'tfie lady teacher's fthan upon thef child, j Previous hand, to the invention" of the machine, principals' i I jof schools haver went to oc their as j i i r Jsistants go round -with their arms in a ! t f Sslidg from the ofreets of puniKhing .holars'.iv- tiiahy" iitstaticci'-excel-j ! .icnt chersAvno love Jieif idling, ' I : jiaveljQen compelled to resign their .positions, ?'and get raarri.ed, because they Iiad too much on their .Lauds. iThe matter has been discussed at' .he varjoua insiuuies, ami it has ua- i . imost dcciiled to adopt capital punish neat, instead of the time lionoretl tak j ; r jjng across the knee, when"' the rhven- jbr of this machine sti?pped!V.iii," and, oy the sinijIc device above illustrated, Jias savetl the lives of many valuable younz cnes. Hie hearl of the iiiven-i tors was 'touched at seeing a frail schooImaam, with her right hand i sweiieu un to tne size oi a cauvass lam, from I agitating a boy who hadl wicKeaiy piacea a piece or qiapooaru inside of Ins trowserloons. when lie Icriew that the teacher was on the war J path after him. He was a bad boy, Snd vi.n.robal)ly, fetch up in Con gfess. 3?te teacher was weeping, and saying she would 'he -siei if s!ie didn't ruuUIiat toy through a thresli iDg macltine before she got through with hi nr. 1 The idea at once struck life inyeutpr-HTiat a machine could be constructed that vou1d tan thejacket, as it Were,' of the young Moiiock and you se 'the result ot careTul - thought 4ind studyj in tlie machine before you. ' What aichange." Instead of dread ing'the task of punishing scholars. and shiveriug at the prospect of blis- terea nanus, me icaciicr can enjoy ine f hour for doing up the day's spankiug I I rith a eling of j?Jeasure and glad- ness, and the' frown formerly sterco- ; . typed on the face of the average school I ma am gives place to an angelic smile. i olie seats herself at the instru rncnt; 'with a dfme novel- in her hand, after placing tne conuemea itrcnins in a row within reach of the hoisting ap paratus, or tongs', she smiles, touches thesnatch-hrake' with Iter 'foot, and the doomed urchin is launched nto if not eternity he will' thin: so be 'fore that hand Jets up on him. With j a smile playing over her features she -worlyS her tiny hoof and the avenging hand-uescends, and the boy cays his nov me," and the old machine fi ,w 7 1 ""l,ou Vll(uei will! Hie, I liberty and the pursuit of happiness. S (Care should' be 'talcen not To work I the machine too rapidly at first, as it may make it hotfor the boy. Or it might telescope hist 'spinal' meningitis, with jfiital re$tiUs;T Any teacher can work ft all right after perchance kill ing a few scholars qfthecheajier kind.) It will only take a moment oif tread ing ;to make anTmlinary bo3r sorry he enijsteu, wnen ne can qe dropped and pe next can be snatched. A whole sehool can br spanked in ten minutes if the teacher is any thing otn treader. We;' make ji&lerent sized machines, Buijable Tor the primary department, ihe intermediate, the High School, the formal School and the Statj Uhi yersityi ' .: '' : The ease with which this machine can be cfianged v from onej til i ng to another will convince the reader that it W almost human." It wiTl remind bnerbfa politician evefvtinie it it changes. it'ffonv a spank- ()ge, ends with tlie boy, and pro ceed to search for things tliat Iive,'and moYci jahd ; have a toeing and bite t)lads. l.is; will tc4f to rc . 1 ie y e raotTi era of in uclr sea rcTi (n U i n ves tigation, as the school teacher can, by simply using lier foot, keep thp heads of all the children free from the fes tive bq tliat at times makes life a puruen. ..' ... ? ; 13 very editor in the land will thank xiit on his iendeo kneesfbr s' in it vention, as it solves a problem "that 1 has distiirlied the' minds of the kni'dits of the scisso many" generations, yiVHto'ex flendj -the man whq cteals exchanges I wheii you arc busy' writing. " he ed-1 v " !. i ; . ;-- ' . , ' .... i t - f -- ' itor can have a machine sitting in his office, i In place ofahe hand uf Prov idencc; we screw on : a cast iron fist, weighing 700 pounds. If you desire to simply' maiiii the fiend Ibr -life, vou work tha i treadle mildly, and merely: ryash his eye out, and italicize his noge and break his jaw bone. But if he is an old offender and .you want to make an evainple of him; you .ocp treading, a :iJ tlie pile driver .willQme down oii niin like a Jre.sieu.t ou a Postmaster, an'd break every tone iu his body, and flatten him as '.thin as bf Colfax's vindication ', Ti,crc j3 ,, Jml to the diifcrei theditterentusesi to which the maciiinc can Ikj put. But it us an urchiirchastizer that its pfiucijial nuritJies, and in which itsa owner Lespecw i to amass a tortune. It is not ouiv iii the school-rooms that i - ; - i . the machine can he utilized, but in, the family. An v family that has thirty-H ve or furly chihjrjen can make j a inaciliue pajr ur uavit in ucur, iuu the work can be dtne more satisfaoto rily. Where families : .are smaller, soycral can' club together and own one 1 j V j iii partnership, jaud some onein be appointed to chastise a whole iieigh- iborhood. The invention of this ma-1 chine oicns a field for the unemploy ed by Which t Hey can make a good livings Those j female book agents can buy a I machine and mount '. it on a wlieel barrow, 'and go about from house to house, doinjjobs that any mother would! be glad to pay a quarter to get off their hai;d 4 ' ' 1 t r f THE FAUX EIVS STRATEGY. Farmer Evijs walked round his wood-pile and purveyed its diminish ed proportion with a considerablej lowering of lis shaggy eyebrows. 'oomebotly's helping themselves,' he tiuKightr-'I must set mv wits to work, to discover- ilia offender.''' He sat tlowu bn a losri rested his elbows on i l his kiiees, anil after scratching his head awliile, bj y?;v of brightening his . v ' ' i . . . . . id' cas, he settled his tcmplts in the cfihis hands ami meditated. palm rhe result of his cogitations must Ii.ve been satisfactoj-y, for he rose by and by with a quecr'smile overspreading his weath-ir-bcaten face, and walked in the! house, bhuckling, ''I'll, do it; that'l ijet the ctit out of the bag !' He found Harry Bailey, a young, likely-Iookingj farmer, iu the kitchen with his daughter. 'That yqun fellow is courting Jeu nie, siire enough !' thought the old gentleman, asj he discreetly passed into the silting room. Well, he's a like ly to make her a good husband as any one. If jho likes him, I shan't object:' 1 e - 4-nd he fell into a lit of musing over flic meniory of the gentle wife who had beenilying under the flowers since Jennie's birth. 1 Meanwhile,! in the kitchen Jennie was trippuig about, -engaged in some household work, and Harr watch ing her with lqve-lit eyes, and could not make; up his mind to tell her he lovetl her. -j ;- . TheRev. Mr. Walker, of! the Or throdox Church in Iel ton, Uad -prepared a discourse for his sinful con grcga.tion, upon the subject pf enJtess punishment. The i)araole of the rich man and Lazarus was his basis, and he hurled (he anatfmas of wrath . at the black sheep of his flock as thouMi' he were an avenging angel, and many members of his congregation felt guil ty terrors. Tim -jates shivered in his shoesTndi thought of the pile he had taicejthel niglit before and told his mother a lie, and debated whether he should confess, or run the risk of the punishment fulminated by the parson: But he did" not settle the matter that time, for the minister was suddenly brought to a full stop iu tlie muisi; oi uis discourse, and the congre gation electnJSed, by' a tremendous crash; and report in their midst, as if heaven and earth had come together. Farmer Evans rose to hi leet sini- ultauemjsly with his frightened daugh tef and the rst of the 'congregation, and poor little iTm was not sure for the moment that' his future had not psuin Che cause of the noise was tou no to be a ah explosion of the stove, through the infernal agency known as gunpowder. How it cqme there was a myster fQ,all except Farmer Evans. Harry 'Bailey who, made the fires and founc he wood ior a stated sum, came forward wi'th'a white face and explaiued tfiat the thing was u nn- known to Him. The farmeV, "talked homeward (hiuking, 'd bad" ! I'm Yry sorry tliat he's that sort; i never suspectetV liini qtall ethers: and Jen nie iikesfhnVV' The farmer's first impulse was to nip in tlie bud Ac acquaintance be tween Jennie and younk Bailey: but his natU ral k Ind ly feeling ultima t ely prcvailetl over his anger, and on next meeting' with! the delinquent he ab ruptly addressed hinjl - "1 ' , ' You are wmrtin my. daughter V Harrv BrdlAv ilinitti.l tl !.. udmittetl the Tact isn 1 : AmJ you make the fires for the Orthrodox Church f contiuued the old man. .. ." Harrv assented. ' y. . T 'And furnish t ho worn) . i I ' Yes said the' young man, - grow ing red and white by turns.1 ' - 'Perhaps you wonll like, to have the; mysterious explosion " iu, cliurch last Sunday explained ?v 1 knew.; my woidpilevatf going soma where, and put a snjall charge of powder in one of the sticks. I need not say that 1 to find vou '.were the dared to eome courting was surprised thief, and vou my daughter; ! s,, ., . ! i j Harry quailed lefire the stem, clear glance of tlie old man. j - 'I know I'm too mean Uj live, much less to love hfij; he broke out. 'I don!t expect you to.ovcrlook it. I I had a hard year on, the ifarm;.;you knowwht loirs I met: "! meant u pay it back aaiu; but I don't 'expect you to believe me. One thing 1 beg oiVt teJJ Jfe it; 1 coulilu't bear to have her think so badly of tne.3 L ; The old' ma.n regarded the hanied, repentant facet with pity 'I,ook here, Harfy 'he said; 'I'll forgive you and will not mention it to a soul if you'll look , me iu the face and promise solemnly to. bp strictly honest froin this time forth.' j 1 Bailey caught his hand gratefully, and he felt Ins reward begin as he saw the shadow of a new. hope dawning on the troubled face. 'I solemnly promise he Said, 'never agai; to touch a penny's wilrth that is not lawfully mv own.' f y .'At flic $r,jd of the year you can ha ;e Jennie if ypu want her, and we'll unite t he-farms.' With an overflowing heart' Harry stammered his thanks, -and the farmer never regretted that tie nad jriven him a chance to redeem hi sen-re spect. hi CH UltCH OF TH E STR A XG EltS. i ue many irienus or ur. ueemt will read with interest the prgres? 'PI. - --- 1 P 1 I' T T-v his Church has made, which ve clip from pie '-Christian Advocate. "The Cii urch' of the Strangers, (Rev. I)r. Deems, pastor), celebrated its eleventh anniversary on the. 1st Sunday iii January. It commenced with 52jijimbers, has enrolled 930, and now ha 560 members ! on its books. It began in the University Chapel with no property. It how has a large church which seats over twelve hundred people; also a building con taining chapel, infant schoolroom, par- Tor, study, and a room for the Sisters of the Strangers. It has no pew rents, depends upon subscriptions and free will offerings, and closet! the year with not (one cent of bonded or float ing debt, some money iu the treasury for Church purposes, and several hun dred dollars for the support of a mis sion which it maintains in China. It is open the year round. Tlie pom munion ' iV, qJ ministered every first Sunday, pnd there has never been a communion - without additions. "On tlie first Sqiujay in" January thirteen were added." FRANKLIN'S MAXIMS. Ploug and you keep. i i deep, while sluggai'ds sleep shall have earn to sell ant Pride is as loud as want, and a sreat ... .. ?. 1 tlcal moresaupy. Sil ks and satins, scarlets and vpl yets, Yut out the kitchen fire. V Dil igenceisthe mother of god luck. Pride break fagtetl with felpntf dincji with Poverty aud sijpp y,'it In- famy. j Extravagance qnd improvidenccend at the prisq floor. j It is ek$ier to build two chimney s than to Jcecp one in fur1. What maintains one vice would brin up two children. He that goes borrowing, returus 'sor rowing. Rattief go to bet supperlesa than ri?e in debt. "it A c:e of I pprosy is reported at -Conntr. Prince Edward'j k Island. The victim is a Frenchman. The citizens of Memphis are becom ing frightened at the increasing disinj termeni of yejld w fgveif 'victims, an ii suggests that it bo . stopped, iJst the germ or mac iatai disease be propaga- tea oy me uiazing not sun. ; - v Hi he genuine-, o a D mHM.Q P "to'AHn AhV 10 AHQ'N DR. C. IIcLANE'S (.' - 1 : : . -.-v.'. tk- T ,,eieDratea American i WORM SPECIFIC? i I:! OR lERMIFITt -I j J.STMI-IOMS OF WORMS.' fpHE countenance is pale and leaden colored, with" occasional flushes,' or a; circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils; dilate; a,n' azure semicircle runs TOO,ng .th lower eye-lid ; the nose i ir ntaJtedr.sjiUs,' and sometimes' bleeds; a willing of the upper lip ; occi si,6nal Jieadache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual j secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, atothers, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting;' violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive ; stools slimy; not tinfrequently tinged with bl.ooq; peUy swollen artd hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult,: and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometime? ryan4cpnwlsive ; uneasy luld disturbed sleep, wjth grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, etc j Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C McLANE'S VERMIFUGE . j i will certainly effect a cure. ! j IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MEjRCURT in any form ; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. j The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver itthiGE beays tjje signatures pf iC. Mc Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. " 1 - :o:-f ' ' DR. C. McLAN' OLIVER PILLS f re not recommended as a remedy "for U the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Pyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. j lobetter cathartic can be used preparatory to, of after taking Quinine, i 1 As a simple purgative they are unequaled, I j BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. i j The genuine are never sugar coated. : i Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression DR.'AfcLANE's Liver' Piits". I Each wrapper bears the signatures of C IMcLake and Fleming Bros. j Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc Lane's Liver Pills. prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. THUSTBE'S SALS OP A VALTTABIE FARM. i Hy virin-ofa ! --! i;i Tnil v x tit 1 i hie mi I rsi m.-il ' L. '. Muni, Tri, 1 w ill ex n! at tin: (losjrt lloit- itir in jalkb iry. N. ft io ilu- l.ilurt liii!!-r, .mi HatiH4t;iv, tlx ni..il:ty .!' i'Vlnt.ry, 1 is7 i. ni 11 .V M , si' t iriii.un wlii I wti'i Kn tt'u-.n i inow rvsidi.', mt aii.i:.r .icres mort nr It-ss, IHiJi i Ii r ? Iniids if l:i!:iil Ciw:;n a li I jOtHeri. Ai;i-li-f i lie l.mJ i nfv!y -le-irt! ind""fry fcriile. Terms iu;u!e known on cinv M M. L. HOLMES. Trustee. ! Dt-o. 2:M, 1S7S 10.0V i TI, SIIEKT-IKOX AND ; COPPER WORE. I WILLIAMS BROVW Column's to curry on hts j iKeenson rim a l ui ua : of Wares, cook aii'V llcat- fSuttprtajc all at as low rates as can be dont 'M Wle State, lie Is s;e l -Ajcnt for lie celcbraie corn Cook Ktove, whir l! lie is elllnir at very low i s. i Call bvfore lnylnjr or orvlei lan. S: I MUiS, puts up Koo nrul Fifty Acres of LAND FOU SALE OK LEASE. i The undersigned offers a valuable tract adjoining the lands of Itobt. Hcnson. James Watson and others. It is weH watered and timbered. Terms easv. AMANDA II ALU A fine Milch Cow for sale. Apply to E. P. HALL, Mt. Vernon, Rowan Co., X. C. CHEAPER QRDERS FOR H 4 A 4 ,f. ;K $ A A A A gP Responsible persons or on cash remittances, sh 11 receive 1 PBOPfjAip jSAREFjJLlATTETiONf' CqilRT 4D JUSTICES' PRICES STRICTLY LOV. iiF4- -"T?3??? si A:III'vA'KE:. At Low Figures Call on the undersigned aiUo. 2, Granite Row. ' 7 t - D. A.ATWELL. Salisbury ,N: C, Jane $tf. OLD, T TRU r not oi: silt to 1 -r w It n tho ndrf nl inrlt of liat gret American Ittnnedjr, tfeo MEXICAN Mustang Liiaiment, FOR HA1I AND BEAST. ThUlinlsnent verjriiaUnally oriIn(itl In Amrt c, r. hcrs Naturn i;rgyjJi la lf's a'.jiO)rt6rjr inch sarprlalv.;; ciuMutrj or' t!i' njr.Uitlics of her chll :?tn. Its t.::-.o in !mh sprtrullng for Uyrara until i:-.. I; c:ii-iroK-i ilic habicubic ulotie. T!:s 2I?x!ca:i Zi:r..7v.: l.li-.Iiucut Is a itcUUi rf air uy foi-r.".'. t r.t-r:i:;l a!l:ue:i'ts of nan and lifazt. To stwk ny;i.T: i ::Cl fiirr.icrs it 1 Invaluable. A s"n'j ');':!.? nTlt a saves a hanwin Hfeorr tor?s t!:s i!.-:ftrtr. f an Excellent horse, ox It cr.rc ' -c'-.ut, 'Loof-all, to'.lor horn, trub scrcv.-WDr:.-., t '..oulJ,:v-:"t, mart-, the bites aud rti::ji f jtv.'jiv.: ; r.'r;:'ri r.v.u i:teofs, rihI every ur'.i ilraivi;;.t ; i :-::hv .ortllii t'I bs!i life. It car?, t-.vty t-'iioi-hrl Iro;;ll ! of liorsrt, iiueH aj lsuicn-jsi, 'twir.nj-, FjrAt, quadsr, Thb u:.:..ii.;l.:::'.inent 1 tlie Quickest cure la tHj? xr.! f if r.ccUtoixii ocrtirrinff la the family, i io ab::.a .f a i Iiyalcian, uch aa bums, sealdr., tpra:::-., ra; etc., i.i:s.l for rheuma tism, ar.tl ::2.irij czirantlored by exposur?. Jar tlcularly valuabls to 3II:ier. It J the chespet rcntoV !h tlio xrorW, for It penstrate tho ju:t'c!? ta theKine, ar.d a single t pllcat'.on is ccncra'.'.r saRloient to cure. Me.i'.ean ;tu:r.r.2l.'.r.!:::cnt is put up !:i thrt -sof lYttlM, tho larpt.r nnr lins pmporttoR ely much the cheapest. N!i ev,r-1vbe'j. 1 1 arraitei lo Cure! j EXX1SS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CUIiE j or inrney rt-fauded if directions arc i Ktrictlv followed. PRICE 25 CENTS, a MM'. EXXISS" Dtui; Store. PEESCEIPTIOJTi FREE! For the 'i.efiy Cure of Sentiiini-AVeaitiiena, Jrt Maehii" i n:i H !;.fr')t-r- (rtile!it on infl!- :yl u:i r cx'-oHit. Aey JK'iicl'IM i?." Ipfra. CitenH. Ir. TV. Jijf t.VVO..'X, M tVrat Xlx.Zi fitrrrU ( liK-luuli, . Blacimer ai HeMerson, Attorneys, Cpunselcrs and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Janrjav22 137(5 tt. KSRil CRAIGE, r gttorncn at atv JSa.llei'Iovi.x'y 3X- O. THAN EVER. i frl.t PRINTING FROM BLANKS KEPT IIANp. 5340.00 Piano Uprlsh Parlor Orcan, S . f"" '- -V- .- -i'. iM te it l nnt NmrnniM ivtnra fit mT(in. I narlnir "IT TieJ C ' s-- - ----- film ir inf 'ni'iTri ' rHs;. i?1 -S-Ceii'.' - .5 ' V S-" ' "'fi '"- ' ".'--1 lrV7-'ifSt':Z J'!K l'-" l V 3 61 He member thia oderls at the very awfl(rare and that I positively will jot deviate from this price. trtn: warranted for 6 year, I wutlWs tlbiruint nt jnore pcBQriUly Jntrodiipod, hence thU unparalleled offer k Z about the actual cost of manuficturinr. Order 'ae aa every Organ when introduced la anew loealitriiu ' others. It la a atHdliir s4vertUeaaeut. IlLixxjIcan thMtveyu thia avleBdUboeirala bVKllin(r yon th r2 -one at oosa. You wUTdo well to accept this great bargain. .Over Seventy Thott.aa f fieatty'a CcIcImViZ 5'lattea and Orcaaa are now in actual use throughout the civilized world, and I chaUeape any one to show ob1 uS5 oeiftiot give iJerteet aatisfactioa. fkUoa bow very largre, eojutaDly lncrein(r at a rapid rale. The most ga,J,Z ful nouae in America. More noUcit4 teediaenlals than any manufacturer I have exteuded my aalwBowml. -the entire world. Tae 8nn akinea newhere it it llhta my ImtramentA, Since nT recent return from an3 tended tour through the Continent of Kb rope, -1 am mere dcternuned than ever, that fio city, town or Tiu.T' ' throUKhout the-erfUre civilized world shall beuui-eprexented by my elobrateil inrtrumenU. New Plaaaa. aJt S18&, St4& and npwarda. - Beware of Imitations I My gTeat guoces? h brought intoexisteuceluDdredrof ponslble imitators. Beware I Buy the best I But avoid the monApolixta and irresponsible houaes. Ilutnt3 " VMMn.n.. with miutli fnfAnnitlnll .limit Af PlAJlf mttj Offan. -fomm UIV arlflrmit rTI AJi - Br SHOW THIS SPLENDID CAROLINA REAL ESTATE j AGENCY,' CHAIiLOTTE, J.C. r We buy and sell a'l lciiids of lital Kstatt uii; uji riiiixi ii urn mi inn iiu. - v j'A-.i.!'.' .:...:.!.,' tr.. agvnt-y in the country, so that -ou chances for sell inu lands :uu sitin rior to aiW i.tlJ agency in me counrry, so uiar our cnances lor veiling lands are sitlu i ior to am? ii agency. Wt; make no charge if it sale is made. We solicit core,'jotiil4'.!c'e those having' real estate to gidf. Ve want -a number of -farms ninv 'to till in Agents u'ttiitel iu every county. 1 Send for our sxdyejajsijjg 4ter'jThe'fJtiitldati PIANOS We are State Agents for Iloraee Waters lons cidebrated P The best instrument in the World! for the money. Pully wa min ed foif m Vf .J Prices loyer than the lowest! OlfSHEKT MUSIC we have: a full i.tik. i'XewJ receivetl as soon. as iuMisheii. Cliiui :hes, Sunday-SchooIseaiai-.r emi nat ieanj leatl.ers supplied with 1IAQS QKOAXH.amlSII.EKT JICSHf; Barge dispoii, t,.!L euu lor caraiogue aim prireji'sr.j Any " hi ii ut-aiii-u, ;wiieu i;i ru'Q -12; Iv J . Pitf V V PiMiS' OnijflpiMaihl fWi nffw- which, Wi.ari - J LAlgilVlt lias Self SettiiijM.i i:ser Sii?s Stitches. : KMl ; .The Simplest, thtVos-1 The Best Fan Sewino: iaeWi The "NEW AMERICAN'' is easily learned, does not get out of order, and will d more work with less labor than any other machine. Illustrated CircuUr .'furnished m application. , i- - t AGENTS J. p. POVEY, Maaaffer, MERONEYS & HQ GEES, Agents, Salisbury, I?. C ' : o- - - .'.'1-41' OERTIFIO A'.?Eg ; Trdn not liiilfitp In i'iv tliu Amorlf.,... f .. ink all the work that other machin tan, il from Swiss Muslin to lieayer cloih. f l have nnu the American is tiuiicriur to thfiii I have used iheSiner anJ oilier machine, anv " '.'.v j ' l.ll V Mkp.oxey & liRp., Agents American Sowing Machine: V i 11 f r?JRS: 1 Have used the Ilmrc. Sitifpr U'Ikl .tnv:!,. p LlI-IIs clni.eH, and would not give the American for in the circular. I consider it superior lo all Very respectfully; DEEDS & MmVGWM. FDFJ?rM I?edS inJr4, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners he Deer's (.1 attic Mortgages, Farnr; Contracts, Marriage and Confi rni a if on Ccflificatrs, Distillers Entries, and varipus other forms' for sale at the r; ""I ; f ' " , )7ATCil3IAN OfiTjCE. SALEj;NpTIv.!li: idministrators. iirtSlf t,LP?UIC '"ffliffl t!,0!'f fir3' "fP Wlp no Sci oflTalc , "Tt. S ii-P,1 r vi 7 V "V - , saed it and made it bring its ral up. We PAMPHLETS Ssff '- v i i aapuiHaaH8.ri. . i ' u-i iftsum- I M a .-l i ; ! :"Bt ; ; ' LETTER HEADS, -I t - IWB VS MBiai m - a m m m . m m a v B Octaves, !3 Stops, 2 Knee Swells, for $85.rW Myie ieh&. n,ei S in ThVOstlta - Won, fp'l r k 2 improved Kn7?, ! . lovers ot v'B4 r bo hav bSjS . den bum or tluroirn out by Sitt ty Grand OiTr80'? ffor Kuea iKft went ky UmTIuSS U latwUM-Zt???.... d dcllveee?; ron $35,00 xi.x- freisrtit eharces both want. - Thiice?t.il,ii'!!. :. i OFFER TO YOUR NEIGHBORS, ' . T - America '5 - on commission. Have aiil-s iToitUnL': . .1 .- 'V iiutnu: uioru . exu'iisivciv -Tilifcti anv! a : a rjW Stiit!ilairn' DAWSUX &,fo: 1a- tfivl !; I 1' v Z f i i i n 1 i ; '3 AJSTD" ORGANS; tn os a i in; otlier -make -ot pianos o- oigau mmu tow ii aim t7w!5ty. .-Miiircss, ' ClfAliLOTtK, NJ r; Buy only the WANTSD. C4 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 3ti ..I. . . 1 1 . i 5 . il. oveeaias aiid workn bultoji jiolesn anr used Siugeri., Howe aiid 'Weed MacLlei, .- T. s. ; MISS M. RUTLEpGE. and would not exchange "the A mtrioii te M U.S. ll. . iiltlMiLK. all of ilicm. It wiii'do all that Xs'daLH furtf olhcis I have evr koi . J, i'' ,fi . ' fu - MRS.tiEQ. UAUUt L l'r -w. iwu spent in advert sing mip' furnish sale notices promptly and pkeaPj -XI SOHQOL CIRCULARS, 8, :i SI - . iffiW i f v v f T ;? V - ' I ' ' - . -I ' I j ' - , 4 - f i i ' . - " ..' ..--''- Mi.:r ! : I i 1 - - D ii; 'I r. h' '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 6, 1879, edition 1
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