AH :;f;-I-: '3 is; 1 FORM A HAISINS. 8Ave SoM i:TiiiNG.-Ii"r income ; five dollars ad jy, po.d h't &ur. j About jfortr jeaW ago Mr. J. P. Whit The newspajier earlier who serves pa known in Cul I per to the attendant in -the jiennanent i wool growing Exhibition KuiMiug go' his rounds at -U . . . ' . . ,1 Iff iforuia in! connection wu AT it is. tMltJeil-eeuw, .. . , .. ....:.,;. ls ,,l.. lM.mn tliVrat.r 15 uiilM an liourl He travel.: i-l . i J - tvifntll I fe"" ,4 ' .... , . . ; , - " it! is three wtate, ivo lull ajxnuu . jf fhe .MlISCilt of Alexan- on machines nut unlike roller skates, fox seed. Tim you wiu grauuai.y auJre.soniHliiig ; while, if you friend niid consume as you go, you will nev er eetaliead one inch in life, but eve 45 Years Before the Public. 1 THE GENUINE DR. C. IIcLAITE'S for the curs or , ? t i HI." 1 1 fit 1 I i.irwAii luinrpf t sunset wjii m ' sfinrisi,' beeatise you wi IT have used uiinrofitably one day -more t your JrMtntUiand votir allotted term ot - y - v0-- - , dria" variety I of white grape, witn a I wiueii are caueu iuonionotors, aeeorumg view to demonstrating that raisiuscttt) be j to the inventor, Mr. J. H. Ifobh,an archi made iu America of a '-good a quality mh j tect on Walnut street, above Fifth. . The. hose from abroad. Since that time about Idaj is not far din taut, predict the Phil LgOO,000 Vines have been plauted. As the J delphia Uecord, when the whole city will flrst result of Mr. Whitney experiment j be wu wheels, when jH tlest nans will b a OA iUiA 11. . -.AT l..li I 1 m w I Vwktl rli llitt u t l-ufj A r tliu ft.k r. 1 1 i .t .... . . . hrnia-niiide raisins were recently sent of 10 niiles aii hour, without V-fe. eBiif 1 1 vfpPtoms W a WA? Uyn wraela Jrome ; ... . ii ! ! QriBUUNO WITH OI.DP. e lofaltat is ajways felt ; if you don't 1 like suri you may Jump it ; a glazier .1! n - tnrR-hikin-r man : candles are "ri I ,- " llurned because wicked thing always flight ;4a-lady wbo takes ym liliiii when vou step into it; napiw,,s (o be a chariot, she is a leharitable npriii- bird's nests and king-killing areiyhonvmous, because they arehigl trees . bill's t lib greatest fibber is the Inatinost to re-lie on; a dean expect - nri bishopric looks-for lawn ; a sui- Tlide':kills pigs, and not himself j ifphpr a "toss man. but a hjr-seller riajre jsfucer.-i -4- CELEBRATED lit,; UVEB PTTiTtS, Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, " . ovsrErsiA and hcc hxadacms.,., r , ; HARDWARE! ; i; iii in xv a V. X lOlI WAST H,!:i'R:D:fe-rAiiiiE i ! i At :OW - Pigureo Granit !.'...- .....i .... ....;a... t . : Vi.ir Vni-L 1 1 list ii im now- nut. fitrlh -in iMra.!iilii!:iLiiiir I . , v. i v J . . ' i ' '' " .'!' ' I " 1 ...Hia, . - .- . pAXix jn uie ngiu,siae,. unaetjine.i J; , -' i : s .-r ii' i-ifv sm.l tl.. tlifr fM.iiicr th Boston. The I half that 'distance;- ! ',. I 'if ;o-ci .' Csll on th undenisned stITo'2. ' New York' 77r reports that in lioth The jehioiiotor HMisistsofjfbnr tough ; kure; sometimes the pain is in the left" jow' ' '1 :i 'f V ATWELI ritis thev have been received with favor, light, woodeii . wlitla,-' supplied with aii fede; the patient is.rarelyi able to lie. t ( R 'l v!p T ' ft if t .lii.nr Lmillt-well with the best ira- outer liiu of rough Jiidiuu rubber. . These ,. Jpnthe left side ; sometimes thespain is .-naoufy, . u.j Juneo w. - j T ' ' I I $340.00 piano Upright farlo Crslin, 3 ;OctMe,'l3 Stops, 2 Knee sWel.s,fof fS p .rtetl y cuup;re tones Mint itlavor the most t Stales is! r coniitrr pnore ra The mar aluga raisin, with which tney I wheis are seriivi t x irunie1 me wiaj;e taf orably as to size, color, skin, I of thi fo t, wVioU i istiapp' d to the 'HiliiV latter being the I extremities in tJ.c UMial luauiier. L'nuk -eiitittl quality. The Unitcnl J roller skates, tle wlieeis ot tbese little the- greatest rHisiu-consuming 1 veluclt are not uil-rr but are placet I on In M world J and iiseaiaunuallp each side ot the; l1kt;'fthvts!glvin t.eJ sins - thjtn tlio wimie 4oi ; eurte., ,w -urer . go . ','f.(f i rk et ' i i mai nly ii pplied ' i'roiM I tVoti ng, ,;Ti:'ivar vrhcel e a,ViiicH. Spain, the1ralKius known iw Malagas 1 18 diamuter, while those in trout ore- but! being considered the best They, comej'l iuches.i ; ThU ives the tViot a sUghi comparatively narrow strip ot J incline, and wheu iii motion has imu-l. I south of Spainvhich ha I to du in uuielliug ttie jiedcstridn lorwaiil regarded m surpassing all Eiteudiug iioai he toe, with a slight 7 l- 'i! from a country hithertti Oi season about 2,000,000 ketetl ItU'i AG IV WV 1 iTUKA h I N V ENTI0X8. I An TmjVov(Hr Load Binder has been patented by$lr. reury'A. Ilarris, of jKatonaLW This is a SMnpbiAir onveuiintly operated apparatus sub-J ifetituted lor tlie"ole ami chains orui narily employel' ftr binding hay; ' traw, cut grain, or bales, btjndUs,ete., ; ftipoii aVflck or wagon body. ; j'lAn improved , Gtiftiio Distributer lias beeji "patentetl by Mr; 'James P. Lowell, qf Purcelville, Va, The iro- proveiuent relates jwrticularly to the construction ot the devices both for: (stirring the material in the hopper. jia .(I thus preventing its becoming ag- 4 gregated in lumps, and also for causj 1 i limits free and -uniform discharge from the hopper. -Messrs. C. A. Sprague and Jno. V? I Clardy, of Veavers Station, Ala.J, J have,)ate:jtejr.a Cotton Chopper and I Hake miiclra'vibrating" lne is etn- ; ployed to ihin out the plants. in the been Tegsirued as surpassing regions for raisins of thai character. The I curl toward tbe ground, is a piece annual tVield f Malaga graiea averages casting termed the pusher, which is siui 2,25(Mxio boxes of 20 lbs, each. It some- ply used hriutiunt mg au elevatioa o. liiu ifuclt'eft 2.3fX).6od boxes, and last steel iucliue. Fr.m the center of 11k boxes were mar- l iieei a small brass; wheel extends Uick- Ofl this enormwis yield the Uniteil l ward, irviug us a guide as well as s. States takes fully one I half, on which it I brake. Tlie whole scarcely turns H. pays a duty as on alii other raisins oi scale at a pound weight, Iu using Iheui cent A per pound, f j no more etlort is required tluiu .iu: ordu.- The Aniertcan raisins are made from a ary walking. 1 he wearer steps with hi white gnipe, tie Museat of Alexandria," eguUrktildexlicr aita2d jfo ti jul tlaiui to the rjiisiug of whichlthe soil and clU self sUiuinuiig over the ,gx;ouud so rupnl inate of a huge portion of California ari iy with so little muscular tttott. Mi. well adaptiid. The vine begins to bear Hpbhs explains the mystery of the rapid somewhat; in the second year, although movement iu this maimer : A man whos the ful lariiig -apaeity is not developed stride Is 32 inches will travels 43 jphe, until if is 4ve years old, and continues to lor one half further, with the pedomooo- ear for about half a century, and some-1 tor. This is because the body is iu con- times for .seventy 'five I years. . Iu the cub staut motion.- or m stance, Kays hv, tivatjoh of raisin grapes Americau grajM-jtlie traveler ktarts, and while he raise. growers have little to learn from Sp:iiu,one i'oot to step, he cou tin ties rapid- t ut iu the curing ami parkins of the I lv onward nulil that loot is set down nusins a lack of experience is still felt, laud the other raised to make another The raiMns are not cured by any arti-I step. This gives him noimcutum, aud ficial process, however, but in a com par- laway he ges over the two miles in ih atively simple manner. The grapes are I same tiuja to accomplish a milts with the laid on gravel beds, and are exposed to I feet. No effort of the body is required the sun for ten or tweve days iu August j for their use, as iu skates. The traveler or September, when they are ready for jsimy puts one foot before the othe , packing having turtle;! from white to land uudshitnalf whizzed along at a live- brown, and gradually! changed to the fa-hy rate. Scientific America. miliar dark color of the raisius of com merce. The white sugar which fs gener- POINTED SUOES. auy loumi atcaciie4l to tlie raiSlUS SOlO IU I Tl. ve rome and tro old fashions nnso ... . rf o , , ijje mai kei is entirely natural pnnluct away, ana newnes take their place, but V oi me graie, aim comes ou witn age, nrst human nature n-oiains the same in its dis f How to Utilize Old Fruit Cans V Perhaps one of the most appropri ate uses of an old fruit can that can be . devised 1 to make it contribute to the crowth of new fruit to fill new cans Tjils is done in the following manner ; Thecan is pierced with one or more 1 pin hpfes'and then snnk in the earth near the roots of the strawberry or to mato or other plants. The pin holes arc to be of such size that when the can. is filled with Water the fluid can only escapejnto the ground slowly j Thus a quart can,: properly, arranged will extend its irrigation to the plant j through a period of several days; the ' can ii'thent Refilled. Practical trials j of, this method of irrigation leave no : doubt of its success. Plants thus wa- tered I flourish- and yield the most J bounteOu? returns throughout the I loni;et droughts. , Jn all warm local--I calities, where water is scarcft, the planting of old fruit cans, as here in I dica ted, will be found profitable as a regular gardening operation. 4 1;i ! H 'I PI .(tli.'t.fjMli tM 'il. ill fiMii. wTTTiJ t..i.t. hit.. iU yti M stft . Vfik ; MUAWX fc dllVUIUVl M4 fc ifreouentlr' extends ta the ; too ftf the ' for ! rheumatism ' in ' the : arm.' The' 1 Stomach is afiected with Ips? xf appe- "' r (pie anci. siocness; tiDe poweis in gea.,i. era) are costive, sometimes alternative 1. fj . .1 i .j . . i j . witn ux;.ineneaais-xiouoica .wiia u pain, accompanied with a dun.- neavV lerisatidn in the back oartjo; There is (i generally a considerable loss of rriem-" sation of having left undone some . thing which ought to have been done, A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of. the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer-" cise would be beneficial to him, yet neican scarcely summon up ioruiuae. enough to try it In fact, he distrusts every, remedy. Several of. the above. , , ' d8yijatoms a,ttend the,4isease,buJt caseftih.i j nave occoixea wncr; uiw pi mexn .oi-i(r j . ..T 4iw4 sted, yet .exaininiition of theobody,-.. 1. JliTLStrHlg Jjl mTrieTlTj aner acam, nas snown me liver 'to have been extensively deranged. ::M iK- ... . . B , . I 1 I' , I- . j r.xj, .-V. , t '--. .......... V'i ..- ,p. ;. i;i TEUE. ; a. r not ought 1 Ik wUU tSo wonderful nerlt vt , t'.t 6rr-t Amerkwti llmeMly, tho MEXICAN j AGUE AND FEVER. Pr. C. McLake's Liver Pills, W. cases of Ague And Fever when Uken vith Quinine, ,arejpr6ducverof . the most happy results. No better. '.cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine We would advise all who are afflicted with- this -disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE or IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLank's Livu. Pills. , . . .The genaine McLase's Liven Pills bear the signatures of C. McLane aad Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. -.'. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C McLakz's Liver Pills, prepared by Flem- It ingBrosof Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being E full of imitations of the name JUeLttnea spslled differently but same pronunciation. TRUSTEE'S SALS OP A VALUAE1E FARM. apieanng, as a rule, wnen tlie raisins are WS;tiun to imitate ome leader, to ciceed about two years old. j The packiug, how- the COpy set for it. ever, is an oieration which require great A g vat beau of the time of William Itu- rv 1 . ... .... care, l o properly paclc a single fus. Kobeit the Horned, wore shm-s with I E v;. tae of a Deecl in Triii. .txeriite ! box thewtii lime of one mau is needed lon 8harp joints, stuffed with ow and fora" day and a half, so careful is the ma-, twisted in s spiral lb-m. nipuLition of the raisi'l bunches, while Tills fas,lion look the fancy of the people at least as much time is required to select of l hat jay imiuenseiy, and the points went and pick over the bunches before packiug. on ioc-casin? veai lv until the reign of Kicb- Mr. Whitney believes, however, that ,a II.. when thev had to be tied to the raisins can be cured iu California fully knpeg 0ft he wearer to save him from being equal to the Malaga or any other raisin. Cpcumbcred in walking. The chief difficulty with which the This tin;:. or fastening, in ense of gen- Califomia raisiu raiser will have fo cou- waby chaini 0fstlVerorsilvcr--ilt. tend in tlie effort to compete with foreign inhsucer's time the upiK-r part of these raisins is the cost of labor. The Spanish 8loe8 WM cut to imitate a church window. vme aru.s can get an ine laoorers tney The rank of the wearer in those days neea rior irorn 10 to cents per day, known by the length of his poulaines. lie tindf rixned lv L. C. K:o nlirt, 1 will ex- HWif lo pubUe fale at llie, Limiii ii o r n alisbiirv, ri! ('., lo llm hiliet lid!er, ot, amiu.iv, tlie 1j1 a.w oi renmarv, is.-.r, :i 11 t. JH., ihe 'arm. on which lh-mid K iniliil now reule, conlaimoz l.M nrres moreir ie, idjoiiiiag (he land of Ki lixrd Cowan and Qiher. Milch of the l.i'id i newly. i:lei vl ind very fertile. Tcrnin iuade known on day of aale. M. L. HOLMES. Tniiiee. ' Dec. 23 1,1878. 10:51. ; t . was while the California iiroducerr mnst nav it least $1 per fay. The very much greater prodoctireoesa of the soil, how ever, will do much tooffset this disad- yantage. Scientific Aauriean. ' I peb 1 radk. in 18(i the United t States' ex portetl Sty? wbr and stationary. Fiveyears lalerthe exports. had risen to the value pf $6G2,33l The same year, 1873. our imports of paper and stationery amoun ted to SI,32G,460. Since then the im ports hate steadily declined and the 1 exports have risen, so that; lait year ; the imports amounted to only $135,- while the exports rose to $1,108 1 318. i In view of -these facts a cot era S porary "sensibly remarks that th i American people may well be' proud of the wonderfiil success of its paiier 4 mamifactnrers. It has been, accom j plislSlXIrlinU I effort, the greatestehterprjseand the j utmost sagacit Witlrthestart thus I obtained, with'the.r abundance of ma- I teriAi with mills fitted up with th most improved machiuery, and wiih ski lied' Workraen'r there 4 i . VUOVII he whytliey should not soon control paper market of the world. J FAYETTEVILLE. The men," says Parsdin worc them with a point before half a foot long; the richer and more eminent "personages wore them a foot, and princes two feet long." By an act of the reign of Edwad IV., the absurd lengths to which these points had at ained was imitated, and no one under the rank of a Urd was to wear shos more than ten inches long, and all cobblers mak ing them were to be fined and cui-sed by the olllLa, puis up iwn; iv; iinv - . . . m Guttering all at as low rates as can be done in tHe ) Attorneys, LOUIlSeiOrS stale, lie is special asreni ror rue ceieorateu scgrn Cook Stove, wblch he Is selUnj? at very low t es. can Dore nuyin otoruenn. - : : Decision Against the Air-Line. In ythe - city court of Atlanta, W eanesday, the jury in the case of the Avidqw of Engineer Thos. Smith, who was killed by an accident on the Air- Iviue Railroad last November, a year ago, against that road, renderetl a ver dict for the plaintiff, givingfher dam age iiUhe sum of $10,000, with interest from the date of her hnsbarid'a death. Tlieidefendant took an appeal to the ' Making our annual visit, we spent four or five days in Fayetteville last week. while there attended two large pub-1 . tr r j i - ! 1 tv ' L4. . - . Icleigy. ilZZ th Tear Round. lie lueeiipgs of the citizens, held for the! purpose of desiff means to be relieve! w.i w - 1 . 1 . . . . I Vfliv. mm M innt .4. &rwIIC from oppressive taxation. The debt of , . the town f is about $?00,000, and 'the The Builder - states that M. Lostal, a Copnty debt aboat $100,000, nearly one- Fret !e'i railway , contractor, reconimends ha"f ojfjWhich falls on , the, town, making a quicklime as, aj jVese'rviitire o timber. debtof- '$i56000 for the -corporation of He pats .the toleefwrs into pits, and covers Fayetteville. The town tax liaa, been them wUhqaicklime," which 4s slowly abdut $2 on the $100 valuation, and to (slacked with water. The timber for mines that must be added $1.$5 for county and must be left for eight dayslefore it is State, making about $3.25 tax on the $ 100 j completely impregnated. It becomes ex which a property holder of the town is tremely hard aud tough, and is said nev required to pay ; aud after paying the in- sr to rot. Beech w.mmI, prepaid in the terest ou the debt nothing is left for town same manner, has been used in several expenses, lhe Mayor serves without ironworks for hammers and other tools. pay. 1 The only paid officer is a Marshall 1 and is renuted to bo as hard as iron, with- at about 75 cents: a day, and a tax col-lout the loss of the elasticity, peculiarto lector. No police aud no street lights or! it. According to the Kurze lie. ichte, lime street work I slaked in a solution of chloride of calcium The cit'iens generally declare that they I is used at Strasburg as a fireproof and are pot able to pay the tax required, and I weatherproof coating for wood. -heiice the public ineetings mentioned. h - . , .. , Many fovored a repeal of the town char-1 Tl,K WeLDON & Cuarlottk Kail tfiir in fitxler to afford reliVf t. ,T.n.. 1 koad. The.. LegtslatnreJ of 13?ii-"74 nit after full and able discussion, it was granted a very liberal charter for a rail wiiieiv resoivea u seeic a compromise J , mu "u ciuu w vimuunc, n n with the bondholders at 50 cents on thelumlt through 'iy part of the State that dollar and ix per cent, interest. As the I may be preferred by the Company. So business of the town has been moch der Pfc otters very little (leaving out the! pressed for several years past, and trade principle involved) whether the present cnt off by snrronnding railroads, tlie of- Legislature grants the charter asked for fer of the citizens is thonirlit to 1m fair or not. - The cliarter alluded . to will bej arid honorable and just, especially as the found in the Law of 1873-73, page 134 bonds have been! selling for about 50 Uuder that charter (which is without cent 8 on the hundred. Unfortunately a4 limitation) a ltoiid can be started at San portion of the tionds were issned for a fold or any other point on the Raleigh Sc. railroad that has never been built Char Augusta, Air-Line Railroad and built to lotte Democrat. Charlotte. Charlotte Democrat, uees often make long journeys in search I The proposition to build a railroad of food. A bee owner In' the West, from some point ou the Raleigh & Au4 thinking ? that tbey perbapa visited the irastaTload (probably Sanferd) to Char clover field of a friend forty fwilesawayJ lotte, has made the Carolina Centra sprinkled their , hacks with flour one Railway agree to fair terms with the morning m they Up thejr hives, having Raleigh & Augusta Railroad authorities previously requestad tha friend jo wateh in tlie way of shipping freights. But tli4 lor them. A telegram came from the hit- charter of the new road should be dei ter during' the .day saying "Plenty of tnauded. notwithstanding recent arrange your white Jacket bees here." Perhaps meptsjjgnjfo TI3f, SHEET-1U0X AND COPPER WORK. WILLIAMS BROWN Continues to carry on his old business as hntofore. Keeps on hand a lull line ot Wares, Coot aad Heal ing' Stoves, &c K-'puii stills, puts up Koon ant -F0II HAN AND BEAST. -. l"hIUn1tnwteryntMnillyorlrlnatdlAmrf. j ; ca, -. hsT Sntnr proridet In Iter laboratory sack until no..- i: nvircWn I lie lijb!table tlobe. ' ' Tho Jlciya.i I :.r.:a::g Liniment 1 a matchlea ' rcmctly orr,'l-::'nsclnamentsof nianand beast To 3:ot'iv. ::cr. cad fanners It 1 Invaluable. ' A 1.ot". oT'.ca saves a hnman llfeorr ' storr? V.i. t:r'r::liiss of an excellent horse, ox cov-, i. r:cr. ; It cur. .1 ;.';-mt, hoof -Ail. bollow horn, grub scrcxT-v.or; i, il.ou'.dcr-jrot, xnanc, the bites and stlns cf jid o:ioas rcptllis end Insects, and ereiy uci drawback to stock brcedins and bnsh Ufa. It cures cTery extcrntl troublo of horse, such asUmcncss, scratches, swiny, sprains, founder, wind sail, rln bone, etc., etc. The Mexican 3!nstsny liniment Is the quickest core In the world for aoctdeuts occurring la tbe faraUy, la the absencs of physician, such as burns, scalds, spraln. cuts, etc., end for rheum. . tllnn, ar.d sllltncsa engendered by exposure. Par 1 tleularly valuable to Snncrs. - : It U tho cheapest remedy In the world, for 1 prnrtrates the muiiclo to the bone, and ft single tjpllfatloii l cenerallT snfflclent to cure, jr'-xican Hustatig Unlraeat Is put tip In three ics of bottles, the larger nea being proporOoay much the cheapest. ; Sold everywhere. HKht JeuoilIStP- ImprwreinenU. etoLi?SS who bav iSj"S i feUi-es5S 3 ftU ergaa IvWuZ rftBlllrrUsWZ ftft 4eUrer:ac2- s.ftftM.U.. umm mrs 3 m-T."- teste! If It Is not as represented return at my expense, I Pyln? f reigrht chargi Stomember this offer is at the very lowest Smre and that 1 PitiTely wsrrsstel fer S years. I want this instrument more grenerally Intro. 7. ftftve fWliriZS ! . it at year : Tnttcertaialy ia a fsb aboat the actual cost of manufactorlnjr.i rmgnt cnarges notn ways, nuscertaauy la a fairoflZ. lntrodnced, hence this unpara&elsd offU ul Order at ostee, as every Organ wtii-n introduced ia a new iocaUtr rZ i others, It Is a steading a4vcrtUeeU Hence I can thus give you "P-" 'Vf",DZ .U"? thi Snt ... . ...r...tmi)in.t thoMvilizMl world. and I challenira ,nr otua tA i does not irira net-fect satisfaction. th Mitim world. Th Bn Um uwhers tst it UcsU sir Isitrmeata. Since my recent rei tended tour through the Continent of Earepe, I ain more determined thanever, throughout the entire civilised world snail De uttrepresenwju uj uij ccic S1S&TS14& aad awwarda. Beware of Imitations I My great success has brou sponsible imitators. Beware! Buy the best I But avoid the monopolists mat Kewi paper with much information about cost of Pianos and Organs ft-ee to an my re .that my sal return fronsats. . tut .it w . iinvniiKim new CTnaea. tik ght lntoexlstence hundreds of Si iirresDonaible ho.i-7.lf "V bouses. tlUi Is the very lowest, and nothing can be sated on this Ipt want one yourself, Oder and Organs free to any address. This ATenUaa2 tlnatrunieat by correspondence. .Order aewl ifvZS handsome present. twTh is Is the greatest offer jttmZJ? nna and make oil friend a 1 Address. DANIEL F. BEA1TY, -WsnHttaaton, flewertey, v. 8V America. tW SHOW THIS SPLENDID, OFFER TO YOUR NEIGHBORS S 7 o CAROLINA .REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CHAlil.OTTi:, X. C. ; . We buv and sell all kiudsof Keal Estnte'ou commission. Have agent Knrtli irwt' ing np einigratiou lor tins section, w e novenisennore extensively tliat any otlr igency in the country, so that our chances; for selling lands aie superior : aiiyotliff leuc.v. We make no charge if no Sale is j made. We solicit coriesjKM leiiti:j,' hs' having real estate to sell. We want; a numWr of farms now to' fill ordt-rn, Ag.'iits wanted in everv conjitv. -iqnd for our advertising paper "The outliland I I DAWSC X & CU - PIANOS A.1STD ORGANS: We are State Agents for Ilnraee Waters & Sons celebrated Pianos aiil OrganiU Flie tast instrument in the world for the mney. Fully warranted for-W TrW Prices lower than the lowest4 Of SHEETjMUSIC we have a full tm k J Newim, eevived as soon as pnblishet. Glimches.i 8unl;iv-?'linol!, Female Semi mine Xtik IVaehors supplied with 1MA.VOS, OUOAN'S and SHEKT MlfSK': lu, Vnd for eat;iloriip and ps ,elit.f Any lier 'make of pianos or ojjjMin sujijilh v lien desired. Agents wanrf'd i;l every thvn and eouiity. i Address, j f ! DAWSON CO , ! 42:ly. rnAKLOTni, x. v.: Warranted to CnrB ! ENNISS' CHICKENiCHOLEUA CURE or money y refuudetf if , directions are strictly followed. . PJLICE ?5 CENTS, at ' .26:tf. ' ENN'ISS' Drug Store. PRESCRIPTION FREE' Sor tlie siieedy t ure of Seniinal eaknes lst snhoof and all disftrclers brought on h Indis cretion or xc-s. Anr I?mKjrit ha the Ingre dients. Ir. TV. Jql F.H Jk o. 11 West Mlzih NtrerU l"lnll, O. Blacta aii Heiflerson, Fifty Acres of LAND FOR SALE OR LEASE. , The undersigned offers a. valuable tract adjoining the lands of Robt. Benson, James Watson land others. It is well watered and timbered. Terms easy;'. - I AMANDA HALL. ... and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N.C Janoav22 ia7i -ti. only the ; ' ' .' .1 .. AMERICAN It ii the Only Sewing Machine WHICH HAS A .Mt ! i Buy "astr i ffiiV '.'j- feH . -it,,',.. - IT II E-t m Lrv.'. . KJm IT. I J 4j?'naItlia3 Self Sttin2fee21i J The Simplest, theIostDur able, and in Every hesect The Best Family jSewinff Machihe! A fine 3Iilch C6w for sftYe. ' A'ppty to !- E.-pnAW' ,u' ;! '"' : : i : .:(( jItVernont, !Rowan o. JJVC KERR CRAIGS, ttotntii at ?ato, . i!; .CHEAPER. THAN EVER, The "NEW AMERICAN". is easily learned, does not iret out of order and wiO TTuia rvitn icss laoor inau any otner machine. Illustrated Circular tutn.shed. on application. AGENTS WANTED. J. 8. DO VET. Manager, 04 Charles Street, Baltimore, Xd. , MEilONEYS (SclKOGidRS, Agents, Salistmy, K. C CEBTIJhUOATES : I do not hesitate t say lhe American Machine surpasses all oilier machine. H .1 ....... t i . . . . ... inji an tn worn mai oilier mailuiits can. u oveoeums and wu.rks lmlipii holes rrbai hwiss MitsniMti iir-avcrlJOlh.' 1 have used Miiigtrr, Howe ai.d Weed dnd the InieLkiiiiJ ui-triwr lu theni ail. ; ,. , i 1 MISS M. UUiTLEDGE. , - r.eiil in any M'1! iMachriitiS 1 have used the Singer and uther machines, arid would not exchan"e the Amerirt" any- M1W.11. K. llKIMilX r Salisburr, X. C, Ma J 22.1, 1872. MeroxetS Bno., Agenls American Sewing Machine : " ! Sirs: 1 have used the Howe, Kinger, VVIhceler & Wi'ron, Wilcox & (jibftc, Sewinj M chines, and would not give the: American for till of ihem. It will do all that in claimed for?t in the circular. I consider it superior to all othets Ihuve ever seen. ' I Very rcspettfullv, MKS. (JEO. V. II.4KKIS05. DEEDS "W MOBTGABB' m- ORDERS FOR PRINTING FROM ,9t Responsible persons, or on cash remittances,, shall receive . 5c M PROMPT AUD CAREFUL ATTENTION. !fi COURT AND JUSTICES BLANKS KEPT ON HAND. kJl;! PRICES, STRICTLY LOW. . ' !.' " '1 j - ' - -j.' - gltoss WXTCHMAN;'SALISBURY, N; c. Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust. Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners1" Deeds;. Sheriff Deeds, Cbattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Certified xyisinicis curies, anu various otner lorms lor saleat the ' 1 S WATCHMAN . ? i h . SALE OFFICE. Administrators, executors, commissioners, kheriffs. can on us lor printed sale noticed It is certainly great injustice to owlners frm notices promptly 1T0TIC2BSP0?, PCCTX2TG LJLITD 513 ADY P?.ZlN7Sr. k. . . i in ii k . i ( w m.. - mi i ki if u iir! . i t ..a.. . , mi. . . . i . - i- . 1 t in ills . i J t" .v riu invui tijai, fi iiifj uuipiv llOUCe OI iuefa"- : 'r- quirements of the law on the subicc t Olten Sacrificed from this rsiiu nlwn o rlAllao : j:J.,.nnTlit sared it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices nromntlv and cheap PAMPIII BILL-HEADS, -ETS? SCHOOL CIRCUI LETTER HEADS Monthly LDS, Posters, ars, Statenketit all ki rids, c t t t 1 1 t t h t: v, ft t t! Supreme Court. vuey were tne sameperhaps not ' i Democrat. I--'' H I

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