mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmm0mmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmim ' - . assssssssssssiitajsasjaasaa , . , 1! n i. i ; . i - . . i -..- i . - - - l - - if, nr bequest. : r 1 Hie prouuct ot me wens ior me sin The road to heaven by Christ was Hiai.c, i V llll gOUl.V iruill rue rniis aitli io heaven the line rxtemls, To life eternal, where it emU. Chorus: i - WVre traveling home, wuOe travelling (mine. !- I - We're traveling home to heaven alove. -" We're traveling hotne tlieayen above. To ing the Saviour's dying love, j Jiepentance faith, that works by lofe, Each traveler ueedato go above? , Ihsny thyself is all t!e tee, f . 'Fur Jesus Christ has made us free. I ' Chorus : "' The Uibie is the track alone ; On which to reach the heavenly throne " To4 lea ve the track U foolish iuess,. j Aud brings poor travelers in distress. Hut don't you walk the track alone; There's danger ail around yon.oiii ; Clear off the track,, there comes a train. Aiid try to get n place within. i . ; Chorus: . ... . . ' Tlie Church is the conimwlious car ! In which we meet from near and far To journey on toward our rest, j- . Where saints will be forever blest. . t j Chorus: . - Conductor, brakesman, engineer Are faithful men to take, us clea Through dangers in the wilderness; And bring us safe to heavenly bliss. : Chora' -i God's love and spirit is the fire ! Which dri ves the t rai u aud engine higher, i Ual water plenty is needed sure t If we would get along see u re. r Chords : For want of that disasters dire Have, been occasioned by the fire. All who would safe in glory hide Must keep close to the Saviour's side. ;:? i Chorus : 1 j Where he stops there our station he , UetVesiiiuent he provides for thee. All those who wish to go right Must watch and pray both day and night. ! - Chorus : Poor sinners, come ; now" is the time ; The bell rings now iu every clime. If you repeut and turn from siu iThe traiu will stop uud take yon in. I- I - The man who expects to make inon- : ey by leeping sheep, while he lets them wander about without seeing ; them more than once a month, per liaps not as often, will be a disap- jwinted individual, just as tvyo and two, make four. Sheep pay enor mous profits, but they must receive the same attention which are alwavs "bestowed upon all other highly re munerative enterprises. Ex. jSe7 Iacts About Milk. It has been found by chemical analy sis that the evening's milk is richer than the morning's. Prof. Boedeker has analyzed the milk of a healthy cow at different periods of the day uud found that the solids of the everi- rn's milk (lo per cenf.) exceeded those of the mcring, (10 per cent.,) while the waters contained in the fluid was deminished from 80 per cent. The fatty matter gradually increases as the day progresses. . In the morning it amounts to 2 per cent., at noon Z per cent., and iu the evening of jKirccnt. Ylnle sixteen ounces of morning's milk will yield but half a pound of butter, about double the quantity can be obtained from the evening's millrfrom 2 to 2 percent., bat albumen is deminished from 44 ler oent, to 31 per ceiiL Sugar is least Tdundant at midnight, (4fper cent.,) and most pleantiful nt uoon, ir i cent.) Journal of Cficuiw- Tlie Immense Coal Oil Yield ln a Single ' Localty, - . 03 recently as July," 1875) it was Ifard ly known that oil could be ob tained ty boring in the Village of Bradford, MclCean county, Pennsyl vania. Now the place contains 11, 000; inhabitants, numerous liotek , dwellings and handsome stores, if; anc js lit with natural gas issuing j from a well two miles from the town, f whiph is used also for cooking pur i - l?8- TIis gas is exceedingly cheap,"" I iuJhen,anate3 fm awell 850 feet in i dq)tli,v the supply seeming to be ex- liaustless in quantity. Since the period above named, (1875) it has been ascertained that oil can be found : in e very portion of Bradford district ;: which is thirteen miles long: and ' varying in width from one to five 'K miles. Within thati area there are now 3,400 wells, J, 500 of which have i been bored within the past year. , "These wells are from 1,300 to 2,(ho . feet n depth, and all connected by w two-inch piping, usually on the sur- .face, which is used to gather the oil and i cargr it to theJmmense1 iron aus constructed to receive jtFrom , these tanks the fluid is forched through ; large pipes lo the various shipping poiuts on tluj railroad. These pipes ure oi),ned and mauaged by a separate j j. company, which is a large cdncgrn I i-pjuiniig ninety thousand dollars per i mouth to ilel'ray the cost of labor. gje nionth of'January in tliat district was seven rtind ret I i and fifty-two thousand three humlm! and twenty eisht barrels j J lie capacity of the tanks t receive oil is 90,000 barrels jer jty. in the whole district the actual amount of oil on hand oii Feb ruary 1st, was 1,175,326 barrels. From the above facts! I derived " from authentic source, it is easy to see why kerosene is sc cheap There are liun- lrends of thousands of wells in other Mirtions of the North, and the supply exceeds the demand many and 'other: pon In Russia, Ger- ions of Europe also, oil wells have been discovered, aiid dottbtlesi like the vast beds of ctal which underlie j large scoped ot terntorv, this wonderful otl of nature's brewing willj never, cease tojurnish its beautiful liht to the whole civil izeil world. A SEW ENTERPRISE. riiOFltABLE i 1XVESTMEST. Mr. Editor : The, want of enterprise in tlie Southern jpeople is proverlfial, and, perhaps, none are more backward ; in leaving the jold leatien paths of "the fathers," thauj the native North Caro linians. Theje is some cause for this proverbial conservatism in our people. What is'ifc t It is not for the want of energy, cutirely nor a lack of good hard sense, that they have so steadfastly re fused to enter into new channels of trades, or new manufacturing enterprises. They remember, no doubt, many lamentable failures that occurred with some of- those whi embarked in "new Ventures" such as manufacturing of cotton and other textiles iu ane bell um days. Being now much reducetj financially, they must be Well convinced that the investment vrill pay" bcffbre tjiey will risk their limited means. . 1 I Of all the enterprises that have been introduced" among our people by our "Northern brethren," siuce wesurrender etl the "Lost Cause" at - Appomatox Court-House iind "accepted the situation" ill good faith.j there is none, that now oc curs to me, which reqitires less capiUil to cubage iu uifgeiy nor any mat pay better divideudson the capital invested than tle "Guano business," or in other wordsnanuljacturing "Commercial Per tilizcrs." The quantities of "these goods" annually sold to the farmers of our State are simply prodigious, and the demand is constantly increasing. If we were to pay annually jon tlie Statedebt the amount now invested in these "so called" "Fer tilizers" the debt would soon be paid off and North Caroliua i-egain her ancient piestigefor jionesty and fair dealing. "There arc millions in it," and now is the time to invest, i An analysis of some j of "these goods" a few years j since showed about 1)3 per cent, of Baud and nearly, two per cent, of "stink" which sliows how cheaply they can bo manufactured in favorable local ities. ! Therw is jiq place within the rane of my acquaintance where the ingredient for making a j "beautiful article" can be obtained at less cost, and, therefore, leav ing larger margin for profits, than one a few miles east of our town ou the line of the Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line Road--those inexhaustable beds of beautiful elean chocalate colored sand the color would give the article 1 much the appear- mice of the; "firenuine Pernviftn." m.rl therefore add much to its selling qual ities. i It would require some little grindiiiffor pulverizing to reduce it to the "Guano Staudard" vjheu the resemblance to the "genuine Peruvian" would be comnlete. To accomplish this a steam engine would be requiredrand be using black jack wood, which abounds iu that locality, for fuel for the eiigiue, a sufficient quantity of potash, &ci, can be procured, at triflin cot, to enable the manufacturers to put at lest two or; three teaspoon fu Is to each! s;ick which would give it superior "fer tilizing" qualities to some that have sold well. The oulyJiigredient now lakimr to pi-oduce a popular article would bo the "stink" which invariably accompanies ' these goods'U-ia fact they would not b merchantable: without it. This can easi- y and abundantly be procured ia a novel hut practicable and economic manner we could procure cheaply twentv-nine Polecats (Muhtda PutoriusJkeep them n a good tight room large enough to hold all the bags required for one day's opera- uon arter properly placing the renuisite number of bags in the 'room, stir up with a forty foot pole the "Hellcats" (as our old friend Peter -Schartle, calletl the one ie caught iu the immediate vicinity and the bigs will I be thoroughly "Guauized" with "stink" enough to last a whole sea son. This operation can be ren-:it (il in. definitely, npd the "business" prove u complete success. Wq shall have to nat- eut or copyright the processr to prevent uuiuperuion -ron tins line" by those now engaged iu the business. It is rather ate now to do anything the present sea son but the enterprise should be begun immediately to enable1 the Company to have on baud a- largef supply ready for the next Fairs small graiu sowimr. In order to prosecute the business on a scale that will enable us to supply the demand. it is proposed to raise a joint stock corn company, which we will liave regularly chartered bythe next Legislature, under mo name of jtlie "ilnstela Putorius Ga- uo Company" of all the Carplinas office ana salesrooms at , . j -1Z . RocKixGriiAirj N. C. Those wlio trample on the helpless am uisposcu io cringe to the power 1UI. i : rrogress of; the Tclcnaone. -'"''f'-..-."'- '-,' i 4 ' "-!. I - --'.-,.;.:. Ye; ! lV?l,liJl in another column w d scription of Professr Righfs telephone made and tried fat year, at . Ualogual Italy, which will lw foaud esiKHri illy ht teresting to electrician ItWnld an leal"' that Prcfesor Rigid nan not only me. of the earliest to make a practical telephone, but his instrument has from the first given superior results 4 Tlie simuds jif the voice are traiisni itted with iixiirveiottii distinctness are JiCiird at a distance jim the recetyiug ..instnuneiit; and, iu fact, many persons, j even large audience, at one end of a Uaeui iy hearaddresscsiletjii, made at the opjMMite cud. This in itsejf is uot new, as the- EJis ui aud iJeU iu striimcnts have been used in the iame manueiy The Righi iiistrument hai tlie jecial advantage that when once adjust ed it continues to operate, perfecrly with out readjustment for an indefinite je i tl j this, we bclieyi cannot as yet bo cla nied fjr auy of the other telephones.- The peculiarity of the new instrument is in tninsmitting the wave, so'uuds through a diaphragm which tests njMiu a conducting substance made of a mixttne of silver, reduced to an impalpable pow der, and carbon, also very finely pulver ized ; the above deviaes leiug mounted or carried on the end of a slender string. Iu principle the Righi telephone is simi lar to Ellison's carbon telephone,! ami also to Hughes', which was based on Edison's. It would seiu from the re sults obtained by ' tlie, Righi telephone that it would be practicable for the Wes tern Union Telegraph Company, or Other corporation, to open a room in this city where the visitor might go, aud by pay ment of a small fee sit aud listen to the debates and proceedings of Congress. A wide and unbroken field for other ncs oi the telephone evidently awaits cultiva tion by enterprising-and active indi viduals. I Professor Gray, we notice, has lately received a patenrfor a combination; of a telephone with the ordinary Morse in strument, so that the telegrapher may communicate oyer the same line boih by the Morse signals aud also by the yoiee. By the use of the qnadruplex instrument on such a lino four messages inav be trausnnttcd by signals in the usual man ner, while conversation may at the same time be carried on over the same jwire, all without any interference of the differ ent siguals or systems. Thus the re is added to the present telegraph system of the country an additional method of com munication that promises to be highly promotive of the public con veniencej Not only may we send the usual written sig nals to our friends, but we may also sieak with them over the same wire; and ihe expert telegrapher, while he write4 one set of messages with hi hand, inav, at tlie same time, send other messages with his voice. ikientific American. Desolation of Babylon. It is usual for travelers to dwell upon the uttar desolation of Babylon aud to paint its site as a strip of j des ert, especially woe-begone and un fertile. But the eloqucut gentlemen who dwell upon this aspect o the place could have seen it in the mi ddle of April. J'he date groves and dens alone: the Eunh rates are gar then things of beauty in their fresh spring verdure, and the plain itself is paid down with crops. Irrigation canals cross it here and there, and give trou ble to the horseman. No grass groys upon this, and jthere are patches of the level white with the nitre, which isto be found here as in other parts of Mesopotamia ; but the surface of the soil is on the whole green1 and pleasant to the eye. Tlie glad waters Of the river floy in the bright morn ing sunshine, with palm and mulber ry hanging over its banks driiikin in sap and life. The great city wjhich counted its population by millions, and filled the world with a renown not yet forgotten, has disappeared un der the dust of 29 centuries ; but na ture is as fresh and jocund - as when uabyion was still unbuilt. Birds sing overhead jn the pleasant spring air; butterflies-flutter about in search of flowers; balmy odors regale! tlie sense. It is difficult under the cir cumstances to feel as one perhaps ought to feel for the great capital which once cumbered this groiind. .Nature doesnot mourn for it, audit is hard to be sad at the biddiiig of sentiment when the bright sprint hides its grave. Geary, in Thfoufih Asiatic lurkey. An English writer says, in his ad vice to young married women. their mother Eye married a gardenck It might be added that' the gardener, in consequence of his match, hit his situation. , ( Probably about tlie best way to put a stop to the grave robbery busi ness would be, in every case where a grave is rifled, to fill the vacancy I promptly with a medical studeht. Burlington Hawlc-Eyc. It is not worth -while to thin much about doing good. Doino- k too best that we jinow, minute by minute and hour by hour, we sensibly grow to goodness as fruit grows to ness. - i !' V.: THE GENUINE -rf; DB.fClkcIiANE'S: - I n Celebrated American I x . . J WORM SPECIFIC 1- : BMIFIJG-B; SYMPTOMS 01 W0RMSi; : ; fpHE countenance is pale and leaden : colored, with occasional flushes, or ; a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull f the pu pfls dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; ajswelling of the upper lip ; occasional -heaclache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, wjth a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, 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 unfrequently tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, ccc. f Whenever the above symptoms ! are found to exist,. DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. : IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an jnnocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc LUne and Fleming Uros. on the wrapper. :o: j DR. C. McLANS'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all ISilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. ; AGUE AND FEVER. j No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine, i As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. jThe genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Tills. I Each wrapper bears the signatures of C McLane and Fleming Lros, i Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc Lane's Liver Pilijs. prepared by Fleming Ilros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market being fall of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. Blacker and Mersan, ' Attorneys, Counselcrs and Solicitors. SAL1SBU11Y, N. C Jnuav22 1 370 tt. KERR CRAIGE, gttornen at -gala, - TIX, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WOPX WILLIAMS BROWN Continues to carry on his old nuslneiM as iu'ivtorore. Keeps on hand a- run line ot Wares, cook and lleaU in? Stoves, &.. Kevaira Stills. DUts ud Hooflnsrnnrt Guttertn? all at as low rates as can be done in the State, lie Is sneclsl ascent for the celebrated Acorn Cook Stove, which he Is selling at very low rates. Call before buying or ordering. 3: Acres of LAND FOR SALE OK LEASE. The undersigned offers a valuable tract adjoining tlie binds of Itobt. Benson, James Watson and others. It is well Metered and timbered. Terms easy. AMANDA HALL. A fine Milch Cow for sale. Apply to E. P. HALL, Mt. Vernon, ltowan Co., X. C HOTEL uortianat street, 5 , NEAK BUQADWAY, HEW YORK IIOTCHKISS & POND, PnoruiETous. On The European Plan. The restaurant, cafe and lunc h room itta ed, are unsurpassed for i-heapneps nnd excel lence of service, i Rooms 50 its. to $2 ttertlav $3 to I" Pr week. Convenient to all ferries and city lailroadd. New Furniture, ITew Management' 13: ly. Hack Line to Albemarle. The undersigned is running a comfortable iri-weeKiy Hack line Irom Salisbury to A I bet marie, jm. c. win convey passengers to Gold Hill, of elsewhere on the line, cheaper than aiiy Livery Stable. Leave Salisbury every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a. m. Re turn every luesday, lhursday and Saturday, V . IU. Leave orders at National Hotel; r G. W. WHITLOCK, - 1 2t :ly. Proprietor. I T. I. AYEES, MANUFACTURER OF TINE CIGARS. aaMsbnxy, JN. C. The followiasr brands teDt "Koyal Gem." su.w ner M. "Utrio pPt - . M. (Both Havana Oiled.) "lalay. $35 (To ixr v "Silver I nl-o "holt liOIIon, T?S.' Z?J'l!z P ly filled. prouini . 40 Sabecribo for the Watchman onlv f9 "No 1," t .W per M. "Pride of Cuba," $25 ooner m Uttla Commodore," 120.(x.' r-. w ZJ?f?- ft H & li t - - xi Si to rr n z 7 M I r-r- 2- 0 if I! ratte! to Curs! ENNISS' CHK'KEX C 1 1 0 L E Ii A C ll R E or inoney refunded if diiectioias su strict Iv followed. PRICE 25 CENTS, at 2G:tf. ENNISS Drugstore ARDWJ .av ' WHEJ YOlt WAST 11 A ItDWA KE At Iiow Figures Call ou the undersigned at He. 2. Granit now, D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N. C. June S tf . PHESCRIPTI01T FREE I yor Ihe viffly C'uro of Seminal Wcukum'., l.ist Mnnli(ii,l :ind r diwtrdon brought on b, india. cretiou or -xei. Anv lrus:i!t hrs th intfre dients. ttr. . J tl'KS ,i- -., Ma LM Wct ls.ili .Slrct-1. Cinclnuati. O. 0LB, TRIED, AITD TRUE. Poplo nro getting ncqualntcd aud those whe are not ought to be with tht wonderful merit of that t-reat American Ilcmedy, the MEXICAN ! Mustang Liniment, toe Han mu beast. This liniment very naturally originated In Amerl ca, whtrc Katuro provides In her laboratory auch surprUing antidotes for tho maladies of herehll drcn. Its fai;io lias been spreading for S5 years, until now it encircles tho habitable globo. Tho Jloxicau 2I;istan3 Liniment Is a matchless remedy f or all external ailmeqta of man and beast. To stcofc owners cud fanners It la Invaluable. A singlo boi'.lo often sarca a human life or re stores tho usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, or Ehcep. j j It cures foot-rot, hoof -an, iliollotr horn, trub, scrcw-v.-oiT.i, rhoulder-rot, manse, the bites and stings of poUonou3 reptiles and Insects, and every such draTrbaclc to stock breeding and bush Ufa. It cures every cxtcrnr.l troablo of horses, sueh as lameness, scratches, swinny, sprains, founder, wind-gall, ring-bone, etc., ctcJ f . The 3Icxlcan Xustan? Liniment Is the a;ulekest cure In the world for accidents occurring; n the family, In the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cut, ctc tnd for rheuma tism, and sliXtncij engendered by exposure. Par ticularly valuable to Miners, j ' It U the cheapest remedy In the world, for It penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a single replication 1 s cencrally soOIctent to eurev ( llexlcan Kustang Liniment Is put up la three . tcs of bottles, the larger ones being; proportioxv ; ely much the cheapest. Sold everywhere, i BONDS 1 ?. 1?ak.e T,"e to Landjand Laborer nxd : 210-00 Pianft Unrieht Parlor Crean. If It la not m reprwwntM rHnrn at my 0pnm, Ipajrlnf f rtix t rhanrn hnth warn. This certaLurfaVf'. wmwmwr inuouijrnHiMnnr wwMinrtwM others, It U tMlliir a4Trt C j IUiu Iroji IhiuiiToa l)ti p !-! 14 barcaia braevSnr T or at oo. ou wiifUa weU to meoet tai tt Imutpub, (Ntr vmy 1 btmiul f Ueu,V4?S5 m : Puum mmi OrcsM are now In actual throav,h"Ul World, and 1 cbulk-m-e any ouetn ,h"r : doe not giv perfect aat latactloa. . K-Ut-a now ry Ltrvs PitaBlly liK-rpn(j at rapia rate. 'fhL'' f ul house In America, iinr aa!!c1tJ telaMlal iluui anr manufacturer. 1 have extended the entire world. The ahlnea Mwfcrt ktl liable mf lattnanU, Since my nixotnuin' tudod tour tUrotiK a the- Contiuun - ape, 1 aoa mora detornitned than ever, that no city tWJ$ throughout the enure di!Ujl world hall be uiu-eprewnted by my ek.-brated Inst ru menu. X, w. !jiin IS. 145 aad nnwarda. Beware of iraitaUimsl My RtuoceaabnabixnehtintoexiKtiLhnMT pojLilble imitatora. beware I Buy tho beat I But ayJid tbe monopoliU and irrespQiisiide hnttTuJ Aewapaper witn mucn talormation atxMtttxxt of IT SHDW THIS KPLEID D CAROLINxl t' .....I ..ii i i-i .1 t i uu .um Kiuu.soiiite.'u la tava very lawcat. and nothijijr can lie saved on tUis inKtrautuut by corrwiKimtface. Ordrr 7i. t want one yourself, odr one and mak yrmfri-nd a handsome present. lTThU lathe KWOest offUt J" i Addxew, DANIEL F. ItlUTTY, AVaab.lnton, New JeiyfuM agency in the country, so ihatpmr cli:n:x for selling land ;ue suiM iioi to w agency. We make no charge tf no snUCi made. We solicit cn('SH,uiW those having n-iil estate to selli We want a iiuhiIkt f ia i ms now 't, liii S3 - - ....... . . Agents wanted in every couiitj-. Ht j . PI A. 1ST O S! -A. The best instrument iuthe wojld for ..vuivuimi. iifjniisiiii notiu-iv , Fliees lower than the lowest. fOf SMKriT MTTs1(' h ',.. .n ....... -. . T I received as soon as j.nh'.Wird.f Clmrches, Sunday-Schools, Female S,ltin r?l! Teachers siMilied with FfAXpS, OlUiANS and SHEET MUSIU; law. AiZl Send tor catalogue and pi-jce lst. Aiiylother make of pianos or when desired gents w.jkute in eyer 42:1 v p'rice p!y Thft "NFW AUCDiriiii" 1 .. I . .mer Jk Z i. IZTilZr".?" . Wa&W ' iV I flPrl Only Sowins'WachM 1118 Wit aoDlication i in1l anyr machine. Illustrated Circular lurmshed cv AGENTS' J. S. DOTEY, 2Iaitajer, MERONEYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbury, N.C. 1 Uo not hesitate to say lh Amtiican lllfc all llii- Ui.rL I i l.r ....... I. :.. . . r...... w ti , ; V "ui ow w Jiu in III himivit -i,,i li I i,.,. nnu the viuericaii is suntrior ui iln-n, . n I I have used die Sinjrer an, any. ! . . Mekosey & Bro., Agi-nU A blits: I have iised the - - it:ii,ifi ot-wing; chiues, and would not give ti e Ainericiiii superior to in the circular. I collider i erv resnetilfnllv. '& : DEEDS ee Simple Deela. Deeds In Thjst. lEorla -r.i: iwli 17i","l,s -curies, ana yunous ! BILL- . SALE ffifOTICES.' j I l-'i Ji?r!' :"Cto comfiissioners, sheriff, constables, ! Jffent Wan their nron r v1 ' . At ji certainly great injustice to owners tneir piopcrty at public auction without first, criv?, u.J ..e n,w quircmenta ot the law on the feubiect everv bndv Profit M,dit and made it bring ?ta value. e( furnish sale notices promptly andfi P A TVrTllTT MAM : letctehMd itoritIil CARDS Jroste 6 Octaves. 13 Etoaa, 2 Knee Swaiu .TT - IMUHt ( tow each i Ail Ore.. SJ-K '. r' , . uw tfMHiwiy wiu not aevtato from thiaDiW r?m''t trr. r Orpan wkra intrudn Pianos and iMvans free to any address, Tbia AirtrtuT" OFFER TO VnilD HnnUDnD. n 2 3V REAL: ESTATE AGEN0 ICIIAIILOTTE, X. C. israre on comniu-siiui. Jiave a 'Tuts Kori "L v , , v . i IH.M V. C.Mt IIM1 CIV Ill'lll ...... ' I, .... t ial tn jur advertising kivv "Th. SoiitbijJ; u.iih n iisnM.Jl-l Mil laillls JlinT t(i fill li j JL ID GRGAsl nirys Mns celelirateii 1'i.imw -i.,.! n. tiv money, Fully wnrranted for ;tn-; ml - y'lown and county. l-gillUt-.S Address, DAWSON '& CO., frmn $25 to C45. Buy only the 'NEW: , The Simplest, the Most Dv- able, and in Every Lesped Sewini . . earned- 9 "not get out oT o.der. and will i WAKTT!T. 04 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, L -o- Xlsudir... i.rra ..n .i :" vJlLk :. ' .... . . . 1 ' t.U - ,. l w:. , ... , i -i. "iiiwiiiunmiu wurnii uimun noies in ;anji - I ' - MISS M. KUT LEDGE- :. CIIAULOTTi; C. 1 : dothfr inacMirits, and would not exchange te "America -i 1 1 1 S:ilisburv.N.C..31ay22d,l r -.a.. V . . j - l.ml .uacliine" Hjifeier x Wilson, W ilcox Uibbs, rawing fj ior all ot litem. It will do all tliiit is chmw all r.iln-r I U xikc -ir r' irnniS(l DStORTGAGiBS other forms for sale at the ! " f ; ' . WATCiLMAX om& to PB,1 VP 7 ii SCHOOL CIRCUL Hi Pf rs, all kinds, Statement s , j . aittuaujcs i-iicns, ior sale at this Office

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