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A Family DUrr. I The following pleasant suggestion WasUriade sometime ago by Scribner: j "In a certain farm-house twenty years ago a great blank-book was kept nml nigl Fat labeled. Home Journal. Every t some one made an entry in it. ler naf-down the sal of the caves, or mother the cut of baby's, eye tooth; r perhaps Jenify wrote a full account of! the sleighing party last night ; or i lob1 the 'proceedings of the Phi Beta club ; or Tom scrawled "Tried my new guiu Bully. Shot into the feii-e andihit Johjison's old cat." On toward the middle of the book there was an entry of-Jehny's tiarri sigej aud one of the younger girls had milled a description of the brides maid' i dresses, and long afterward there was written, "this day father died," iu Bob's trembling hand. There was a blank of many months after that. But nothing could have served tet ter to bind that family of head-strong boys and girls together than the keep iiigjof this book. They come back to the obi homestead uow, men and women with grizzled hair, to see their mother who is still living and turn many substances, and preserving meats, Vegetable and fruits from rapid decay. Its use as a filter in cisterns is well known, aud its value hre deiteuds upon the same quality. KMi!irntes and" appropriate to itself I the decuviiitr matter and other im- purities in water, rendering it pure and sweet. If placed on the surface of the soil it 'will gather from the air moisture and gases and impart them to the growing plants. On the same principle its value in the barnyard, stables aud hog jkmis, as an absorptive agent, is incalcuable. Where used for this purpose, to form the basis of manure, it should be in a powdered state. In regard to this-use of char coal a writer in Bell's Weekly Messen ger (Ixudotij Eng.), gives his exper ience and views as follows: "I am fully satisfied that as a basts for manure charcoal will be greatly appreciated when it is more generally known. I am a great believer in charcoal myself, having taken a hint when quite a lad working upon my Jather's farm at 'stifle burning.' I noticed how much better the ashes were wlien burnt Wack,oronly chaired, than those that were over-burut or burnt red. Those black ashes satu rated with tlje runnings of a dung heap or stables used to be a very favorite garden manure, the results being so much better when the 'bum-bake,' as we used to call it, was used than when the liquid alone was used. This to their eves, it u ineir cnunoou c ime back again in visible shape." Salt on Wheat. r n itiiMd val'Dfun 1 tr Willi tYlallV : , 1 & ' . . . . orjivi mp ji trrpjit idea, at black 'liurn- tt hearty laugh or the tears coming in- f , f ., , . - cliarcoal, aud for eighteen years 1 made artificial manures for my own use, and the last five years for sale to customers, I have used charcoal with liast spring Mr. Joshua Knight, of the very best results -oin mixing Ogle county, III., sowed thirteen bar- cliarcoal with artihcial manures, and rt?h ofsaItlo two acres seced to wheat, you will find you have much to learu and left a strip in the middle of the yet of the good effects of charcoal. 1 juece without salt. The ground on am trying experiments every season rni. which is three hundred w itni$ if an ov v s oaii - uu w v. a i - ' j ,f eighteen bushels of good spring wheat acres, so that 1 have an opportunity jier acre, while that on which there of judging of its effects upou the dif- wai no salt was hardly worth cutting ferent crops, and I carefully note its the wtieat beiug badlyshfunken, effect upon my customers' crops, injured by therust, chinch bugs, etc. Most of them tell me that they never .: I consider this a fair test, and it has saw such results from any manure, never before been published, though I and that they could not believe that deemed it of sufficient importance to any manure whatever could make report it to the Department of Agrt such a difference. I attribute my suc- culture. A similar experiment was cess entirely to a suitable "admixture tried in Iowa last spring," aud the re- of charcoal. It is a- great cleanser iult was published iu theIowa City and storer f ammonia, and there is Jtepublican n follows: more in it than any of us know of "H. G, Coe, of Cedar county, tried yet. , Many objectionable plants will the1 experiment of spreadingMhree be found to disappear entirely by a bushels of salt broadcast over two few applications. It will quickly re- acres of wheat field. The yield was move moss and things of that kind, forty bushels per acre, while the rest and, from appearance, I believe it to of the field gave only nine and a half be proof against smut and' blight in bushels per acre. The 6traw was corn crops. I do not sow or prepare bright, not being injured as the wheat feed corn in any way, but sow itsim- alongside of it was, and it stood six pjy as it is, and I do not see any smut inches higher." orjjjight of any kind. The manure ! The following from the Montreal seems to have a great cleansing aud Gazette is apropos, as it gives the re- invigorating effects" Michigan Far- ult8 of valuable scientific experiments vur, on the effect of salt on wheat : 1 ! "Tn n InfPrpatinr, .Ina r,f QOT. SejmOOr B Politicians. nients recently made on the farm of "I never loved the exercise of pow the Royal Agricultural Society of Eng- er, never cared particularly for public laud, the manure value of salt was place, but I always ioved politics, unmistakably indicated. An acre of and what! is more. I like politicians, oottering-au at s low rates as can ! ' .1 - i , - , ' i . r State, lie Is special agent tor the a wheat dressed with dOU pounds of salt Ihey are a much abused class. It is cook stove, which he is selling at Te . iiciucu uuny-miie uusueis 01 grain, line lastnpn to sneer at them, but 1 With a projwrtiouate amount of straw;! think, as a rule, they are better men ; while an adjoining acre, left unman- than merchants, bankers, and other j 4ired, produced only twenty-nine bush- representatives of what is called re- els per acre, with straw imperfectly spectability. They make more sacrU I developed. Ihe entire cost of the fices and do more unselfish work for j crop is not stated, but this experiment others than business men ever think ; juWs that the additional tenlushels of doing. They cultivate a certain i resulting rora the salt were produced chivalric sense of honor. Even some THE GENUINE r ) DR. C. UcLAItfE'S Celebrated American ; WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE 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: an azure, semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir-j ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional! headache, with humming or throbbing! of the ears; an unusual secretion off saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath; very foul, particularly in the morning;! appetite variable, sometimes voracious,! with a gnawing sensation of the stom-J ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains; throughout the abdomen; bowels ir-j regular, at times costive; stools slimy;; not unfrcquently 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, &c Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, i DR. C McLANE'SL VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. j IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY j in any form ; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing tfu slighted injury to the most tender infant. ! The genuine Dr. McLane's VeiJ in fug e bears the signatures of C. Mc Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLAHE'S LIVER PILLS i are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the lirer, and in all Bilious 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. As a simple purgative they are unequaled; BEWARE OF IHITATIOHB. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression Dr. McLank's Liver Pills; Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. - Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Met Lane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Fa., the market being full of imitations of the name Me Lane t Spelled differently but same pronunciation.! Embracing IRONS and STEELS every, variety ot sizes ana shape oet quality. ; Wagon and Buggy materials. comprising: all the various kinds required springs, axies, wneeis, cc, reaay 10 set up. Telegraph Straw Cutters all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability Great American lightning SAWS, every kind and size, embracing- MILL & CROSSCUT -NAILS U sizes cut and wrought. ifc r ; jOjp ill P. N. HEILIG SON, 1 1 HlS l would call attention to their larye and splendid t , 1 J? no 2, . 1 . HH stock of jU. I 5 g p EL HARDWARE iul Hs2 2 ; If I x:- h 2 li 125 Ot? e - s hh S XI S 1 : t S: . a wj so- . lie-- B X fcri rc S ? -a S3- j S : -! 2 S Warrantefl to Cure! I'LL JLM U; Li $340.00 Piano Uprtsht Parlor Organ, 0 Octaves, 13 Stops, 2 Kn twll,for $33 a! euuiUMt or iZ .r The most popular and approved styles Plow Cast tup, all Klndi. bolts, &c EST" I No. 5 points for $1 WINDOW Ct ass rrom s n to 4x30 Putty, oils. Palnta, Varolanes, Llutninc Lrter, sc. FAIKBANK SCALES Steelyards and Balances TTorJjt. Tools For Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Shoemakers, Farmers. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, Uorse-Powers, Pumps, j:"iirala CradleK, Orass Scrthes. Planters llnn'llcd Hiet. CUNS Pistols, Knives, anrlOlTTi.EKY fr all kinds: I , es"imr stock embraces e erythlnjr to tx found In a larsre and comolefe Hardware' itore. and all at low. prices tor caxh. Jtf With tlumks for past favors we bope to rarlt uoatlnued confUt nce and lnrejslng patronage. Marcn 1, vomy r -- Dl. 1 Meat kr tW rt t ( u mmaitiiil latiii u itnTtiMnL I nTfn frrtffht eharBM both VATI. lUnwrnber thi offer to t th wit 1 wwt ttw wirtuMbrlrMn. ImatUUlUWnimnrt ThlaeeruLUT k . ff! morceactUylntrodcd, banc this n mhnnt th. uiim M nf nunnftinrinv , Mm at MM (TnT OnM WbCIl iBtrodnCM othan. It to ta41 4TcrttoceL j Hence I can thu clre you tkU vbwjM kmta by m eMUOOiL xoawiui Or4cr t mma, M rrery Orgn wben introdQMd in . new locmiitr H Yoa wilTdo wIl to ccpC this great bargain. . Sevaty Thaw af Beattyva CdiwS w haw in ..timl tiA thrmurhoiit uia enruiaea wor Ml. Baa l cnauemro any on tA ih doeaBotrivanarfeetaatiafaetloii. ; Bales now rerr lanra. conUuUr IncreaalnBr at a rapid rt. zul noose in Amenc-a. More aaneifa tetrai laia toe enure worto. 'Ike mmm aalaea new acre mi tended toar tbroagn the continent or Ure, t i ""y www sno ssstlM offer. oetHti il XMBKMtsBMZ This Important organ weighs but about tbree pounds, ami all the blood in a living person (about three gallons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to have the bile aJ oilier impurities strained or filtered from it. Bite is the natural purgative of the bowels, and if the Liver becomes torpid it is not separated from the blood, but car ried through the veins to all par u vf the system, mnA im Irvine to Mcane throueh the DoreS of the skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. The stomach becomes di.ased, and Dys n.nu. Indigestion. Consultation. Headache, Bili ousness. Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers. PUes, Sick and Sour Stomach, and general debility fol low. Mfkrell s H hpai ink, the great vegetaoie discovery tor torpidity, causes the Liver to throw Blaclmer ai Mkm, Attorneys, Counselcis 'and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Janaay22 1876 tt. KERRCRAIGE, Sttowej at f ato, off from one to two ounces of bile each time the blood passes through it, as long as there is an ex cess of bile : and the effect of even a few doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin, will astonish all who try it they being the first symptoms to disappear. The cure of all bili ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain Sr taking HsrATlNR in accordance with directions, cadache Is general'y cured in- twenty minutes, and no disease that arises Iroiu the Liver can exist !0LrDAS5C SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and $1.00 mm The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Lung Diseases, which sweep to tbe grave at least one-third of all death's victims, arises from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu pefies as tne worlc ot aeatn goes on. fio,uou - " be paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparation of Opium, Morphine or Prussic Acid, can be found in the Glob Fi.owr.m Couch Svkup, which has cured people who are living to-day with but one remaining luncr. No greater wrong can be done than to say th:W Consumption is incurable. The Glok Flower Cough Sykuf will cure it when all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungt. Read the testimonials of the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. rtrow nl f,a Hon." Geo. Peabody. as well as fjj those of other remarkable cures in our book free S3 to all at the drug stores and be convinced that if IH you wish to be cured you can oe oy lamns; ma Globs Flowm Couch sykvt. Take no Troches or Lozenge for Sore Throat, when you can get Glosx Flows Svaur at same price. For sale by all Druggist 1S&, wuU arwaraa. Beware of Imitations jty great snooeas baa broogbt into exjstwx nmSMaimitatArK. Bewuvl Buvthahaatl But Stvotd the mOPOPoUsta and irTtanonsible with much Information about coat of Pianos and Organs free to any address. Jals than any manufacturer. I have extended my mUm JSf It light say taatiaasjataf-Sinee my recent return hvt T dim ' hewepaper U tsM vary laweas, ana aouung emu am Bavea om uu .umnuunno; ""TnTr, , vrmrr mmw I U fa. aZ )ut want one yourself, oder on and make yon friend a handsome present. tVTbia is the greatest offer ydmtS ddraaa, DANIEIs F. BEATTY, 'Wmmhlnsion, New Jerey, U. 8. Anrk& tar SHOW THIS SPJLSNDIO OFFER TO YOUR ME1CH.ORS. CAROLINA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ENNISS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE- nr nionev refuudetl if ducctious are strictly followed. PRICE 25 CENTS, at 26:tf. EN NISS' Drugstore. HARDWAR o 0 TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WOEK. WILLIAMS BROWN Continues to carry on his 1 old business as beretorore. Keeps on band a lull ; line of wares, Cook and lleat-t lng Stoves, ic. Repair 1 stills, puts up Hoofing and n dc aone in me celebrated Acorn very low rates. Pries 25 Cents and $1.00 are made in the treatment of all diseases that arise from poison in the blood. Not H 0 ft NATIONAL HOTEL, Cortlandt 8treet, N NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK HOTCHKISS & POND, Proprietors. On The European Plan. The restaurant, cafe and !unch room attach- at a cost of thirty cents each. In "an- who are natnrally corrupt will refuse rZTn' Vl other case a piece of ground intended the most tempting bribe when the in- $3 io Pf week. Convenient to all ferrie. for wheat was tdniin-hAd .1ia nrorariSnrr ;p ..... : t ",,u cut roaa. - --- ... rtvwvig vcgiiM V men uauv IUVUIVCU. X full, and again in May, when it was have seen euough of political life to sowed with salt, and afterward plough- satisfy me that its influence is eleva- ed before seeding. On the 1st and ting and not degrading. I would 3tod of September wheat was sown at much rather be trfed by a jury of my ; tjDe rate oi two bushels to the acre, political oppouehts, who were ac 1 ine croi wlien harvested vie ded. ne- know U vmI iJiiimnc tuan k.. - i f 9 I " v " " ik--- a e , aast aiOs. ftSCftL J V a cording to the estimates of the owner, jury of respectable, business men who hi M one case of Scrofula. Syphilis, White Swelline, Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, in a thousand. is treated without the use of Mercury lit some lorm. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro duces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Da. Pembbtoi'sStti.li!- GIA or QuaaVs Delight is the only medicine . . . i- f t..tc upon which a nope ot recorery irom scroiiua, st pnilis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer. fioxM will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm less can be found in it. Price by all DniKista Si.oo. Glob Flowk Cough Svavr and Mbkkkll a Hbpatiicb von thi Livkk for sale by all Drag gists in as cent and $ i.oo bottles. JL r. UXSSZLL is CO., Proprliton, PHILADELPHIA, PA. We Imy and sell nil kinds of jRtal Estate on connnission. HaveagenUXorthW. ing up emigration tor tins section. e aaveriise more extensively man aay; otle agency in me country, ro mat rur cnances ioi setuiig lauus are superior to asjot agency. We make no charge if no salf is made. We solicit correspondence t$ those having real estate to sell, We want a nuniler of farms now to fill orJra Agents wanted in everv couutr. Send for our advertising paper "The Soullflani DAWSON A: CO, tta."ntos A.isrr OTC&Asrs. : We are State Agents for Horace Waters & Sons celebrated Pianos aruU)rgaim The best -instrument in the world for the money. Fully warranted for ix vi Prices lower than the lowest Of SHEET MUSIC we have a full stock. New bw received as soon as published. I Churches, Sunday-Schools, Female Semiiiariesrni Teachers supplied with PiANOS, ORGANS and SHEET MUSIC; large disconrfti Send for catalogue and price list. Any other make of pianos of organs satufw when desired. Agents wanted in every town and county.' Address, - 42:1 v. DAWSON & CO., CHARLOTTE, X.C Price from 25 to 45. 7 VOU WAST II A It D W ARE At Low Figures .""all on the undersigned at Kc. 2, Granite Row, D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury ,N C.JuneS if. PRESCRIPTION FREE! For the speedy "nre of Seminal Weakneiw, Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on b, Indis cretion or erPs. Any Irug;s;''t hsi th Inrre dients. Ir. W. Jtqim Jk 0.. Nk 1W YVeat Slxtla SlrowU C'inelsiaaiU. O. OLD, Hew Furniture, New Man age m en t 13: It. Hack Line to Albemarle. SALISBURY j OK STORE. GEO. W. YOPP, Propr (AtPlyler's Old Stand.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. TRIED airs TRUE. CALL AND SEE HIM. 9:tf. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, S3 r. J oh u far k, not less than forty said that they took no particular in- in-weeklr Hack line from Salisbury wTAlbe- . , . i I A vnoqnuoa for tn onra asa prevention oi ine unaeraigaeu in running comluriabl I tlmnaotln Horaea, Catue. oga.t,B.ep.ana rowie. ! t,natii1a t Va ...ttl. l .. . a. I x . J i . I marie. N. C. Will con vpt nnnin t ,U9u, a h,. pomm, DM USUallv voted Hill, or elsewhere on the line, chThiin (hi o Tirl Off Growth of straw. From Mipsa n, Rninli;.n :L, v .1 t . 1 5er ki.i.i. t u..,s.i...: 1 I vii ailU vli T pny similar cases the inference sWm. should xpcct gross injustico and pre- ts BOOTS, to be that salt is a sihjciOc for the iudice ten time as intense as mv 6 p.m. ; ' J .1 .'- 1 . ... . I "'I Lfeirc orJini il Voinn.l Ht.l i i wneat cron. imnartiner Koiiriitv tn th!'a.m,ui 1:.: 1 ' u it -j 1 v ai vncu; puiiu.ai upjIUUCIIU WUUiU UIS- tj. VV. WHITLOCK I ', Slick as Grease ! 27:ly. Proprietor. GAITERS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c. gram and nruaness to the straw. But play. The man who serves a cause. fit must not be concluded Chat the if it is not a nositivelv bad cause, is equally good results will always fol- ennobled by the service. He learns T, X AYEBS. low the application of salt. Rural to look at men as well as doctrines, MANUFACTURER OF FINE CIGARS W TVT TT! A CT .TT ' 111 viu a 11 1 truer aiunuDuini iiiHn mppp 1 1 t 1 tt t The toUowlntr brands k personal selfishness. Hence I repeat Royaj oenu"$5o.w per m . 1 . x 1 i-i ii ' 11 M. (Bo tb Havana filled.) that I do like pohtCians as Well as "Silver Lake," (haU Hara Respectful ly annuonces bin continuance at poli politics, but I do not like offioe," 1 -i. " Charcoal as a Basis for Maanre. The absorptive potver of charcoal is Well knoWn in the arts. It, capacity The leneth of a ladv'a train sliould -1 . ',1- - . n this direction is niost remarkable, never be uuder a foot. Accurate experiment has proved that "Twenty years ago." said a colored yt vweiuy-iour nours it would absorb philosopher "niggers was wuf a thou- loeiy limes 11s own voiunje of mun- sand dollars apiece. Now dev would tic acid gas. It is this remarkable be dead at tvo dollars a dozen. It's uality tliat , makes it so valuable in fsttfehiiitf' how de race am runnin' Ueitroyjng odor, color md taste iu I down.'' . Tbe tollowlngr brands kept coQstantlr on hand: I h old stand in his old Hue, on ilaiu Street, . "Uiue ret," S40.00 oer onnn&itf RnnirfR' Drnir Storo aa mam w 1 . . - "Daisy" S35.0O Der M. Havana nued.1 tss.oo ner u "No . 1' $30.00 per M. "Pride oi Cuba," t.oo per m. uuia cornioodore,nsso.oc pei m. orders promptr WtcheS3to7. ReW( urar 100 latest Novell B. 8stljrOJisssrllls.Ts i 1 Cheap Chattel Mortgages, rarioiiM other blanks for al here ! Mortgage Deeds for sale her Also various other blanks. He is alwajd ready and anxious to accommodate customers in bis line in tbe best manner possible, lie is prepared to do first class work and can com pete with any northern Shop or Hand made work, lis machines, lasts, tc, are of tbe latest ard best pat em?. Reworks tbe very best material and keeps on hand ready made wnrK, ana stock equal to any special order. Repairing neatly and promptly done at re a. aonable prioes. Satisfaction gnaranteed or ne charge. Prices to Suit the Times. Cash orders by mail promptly filled. 34.6mo. W. M. EAGLE. Subscribe for the Watchman only $2. Porl mrm getting; ocqaalnted 4 ara not ought to W with tb woadsrful BMrIt o that great Amtrlcu Rcmody, thm MEXICAN Mnsteng Liniment, rOR HAN AND BEAST. This UnlnMBt very aatttrally orlflnaUd la AbmH. a, where N stare provides in her laboratory Buck surprising cntidotea for the maladies of her chQ Urcu. Its far.10 has bcrn iprcadlnf for S3 yean, until now it encircles the habitable globe. Tho Mexican riustan; Unlment is a matchless remol.r f jrc'l external ailments of man and beast. f To stoc'x owners and farmers It la lnraluablt. A slnjlo lo::le often save a human life or re stores tho usefulness of an excellent hone, ox cow, or sheep. It currj foot-rot, hoof-all, hollow horn, (rub, crew-worm, shoirkler-rot, mange, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and Insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bosh Ufa. It cures every external trouble of horses, sueh as lameness, scratches, swlnny, sprains, founder, wind gull, ring-bone, etc, etc. The Mexican Mustang Liniment Is the quickset core in the world for accidents occurring in the family, in the absence of a physician, such as bums, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheuma tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par. tlcularly Taluable to Miners. It Is the cheapest remedy In the world, for tt penetrates the muscle to the bone, and s single replication Is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang Liniment la pnt up In three . 'ses of bottles, the larger ones being proporttoav sly much the cheapest, Sold everywhere. Buy only th NEAV AMERICAN It tbs -, Only Sewing Machlni WH1CB HAS A Setting Keei j Tirol-; Hercr Skips Siitcha . Is the Lightest Esisfy The Simplest, the Jlosthr able, and in Every Respd Th Best Family dewing Machine! The "NEW AMERICAN" easilyilearned.jJoes not get out of order, and will more work with less labor thau any other machine, application. Illustrated Circular lurnithed AGENTS WANTED. J. 8. DOFET, Manarer, C4 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, li MERONBYS & EOGEES, Agents, Salisbury, H. 0. CER'rill C ATES : I do not hesitate to say the American Machine urjas.es all other machine. Bef ink all the work that oilier mat-hint can, it oversea ma and works bultoti holes in aBj t irom bwi Munlin to lieavtr clolh. J have used feingen, Howe and Weed Macbiai Dud tbe American is superior to Ibew alt. MISS M. RUTLEDG1 I hare any. used the Singer and other machine, and would not exchange the Aoe j f MKS.U.N.BRiy ! Salisbury. NC. May 22d, 0 , BONDS To make Title to Land, and Laborer and Mechanics' Lacns, for sale at thig Office MCROKET& Bro.. AsrentR American Sewinc Marhinor bias: 1 haye iwed the Howe. Sintrer. WbeelerA Wilson. Wilcox Oibbs, Kff chine, and would not give the American for all of them. It will do all that is els"" 1 le circular. I consider it suberior to all others 1 havever seen. ntC.n I Very repfrrt fully.; MRS. GEO. WT. EABBISOVj DEEDS & MORTGAGER Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' 15J Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Certi" "'""" auincB, auu various omer ioruis ior sale at me - L-trt ... J WATCHMAN OWO- SALE NOTICES. call on us for printed sale notifces. It is certainly great injustice to owners r ineir property at public auction without first civine amole notice ot tw quirements of the law on tbe subject every bodv knows are insufficient.. often sacrificed from this cause when la dollar or-two spent in advertising njjt saved it and made it bring itsfvalue. j We furnish sale notices promptly and 2TOTIOSO POK OOTIITO LA1TD HSADY PAMPHI CIRCULAK? jET.S, I SCHOOL BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS, . Monthly State CARDS, Posters, all kinds, mew
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