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-3 if- - V. 4 i I i. . : 4 Torth CarolinitTobacco-IIoTr it Is Kl 8(Hland Mnalactnrctt - s Mr S. Thaxton. of Durham, N. C, w , Bays that the tobacco business in North Carolina is now in a fair condition. The people dwell in peace and a corn merhlablo degree of industry prevails. Mr. Thaxton says that the tobacco geetl, winch is the smallest of all seeds, is sown in December. By mid-April plants are produced, and these are transplanted to hills; Tho crop ma tures' and is gathered from the latter part of August until the middle of October. A bed ton Teet square will produce plants enough to fill hills of from six to ten acres. After tho crop js gathered the ground 4s fertilized tobacco being very destructive to na tural fertility. The fertilizer allows the same ground to be planted with tobacco year after year. The crop gathered is stowed at first, as the man ufacture re, as a Tule, deal with tobac- co that has been in store two years. The leaves are first sorted, and the best qualities kept for the general mar ket.1 The inferior quality is kept for those who want to smoke; cheaply. The leaf is ground -by machinery and jg then scattered on a large enclosed flat surface. While in tliis condition it is flavored. No poisons or unheal thy drugs arc used in this process, but the flavoring iskept a trade secret. The factory where the tobacco is ground and flavored has work houses where the freight boxes and the bags lire made, and the tobacco firmly pack ed in the bags by machinery. "i Then needle-women run -a double thread through the tops of tho bags and tie the ends with grcatrapidity, boys and girls'afterwards pasting on the trade (narks and revenue stamps in such a way as to make the opening of the bag result in tearing them, thereby show ing that the stamps have been used. Mr, Thaxton said threading of-the string through the bags is a delicate and difficult work, and it seems im possible to invent a machine by which jt can jbo done. The members of the V white and black races work 'side by side, under the same rules and for the game pay, and are subject to the same joverseers. Social distinctionsassert - themselves outside, btrtr at work all are treated and paid alike. There is ii fair profit in the tobacco business. No tax would be better than any, but ft poHpv that will not change the tax would be better than the contrary j?oursc now prevailing. Old Maldsand Old Bachelerg, Old maids are usefup They can cook, sew and take care of chili ren, nurse sick people and generally play the piano, Old bachelors are useless. They do not even know how to drive nails or split wood. i .Old maids are, amiable. If one wants anything done that requires patience and kiudness of heart, a sin gle lady is sure to be the one to do it, - . Qld bachelors are ill-natured. They snub children, "despise babies and hate young mothers, and ire always go busily employed in seeing thatoth- i er people take good care of them that jny nave not a moment to give any rprie else. Old maids are nice-looking, and f 'young for their years." Old bache lors generally have red noses, rheuma tism in their knees, andouths that turn down at thy corners, Old maids oan make a homo of one little room and cook delicious rneals for one over the gas-jet in cunning little tin kettles, besides making all Iheir wardrobei, Old bachelors need an. army of tailors, waiters, cooks, distant relatives and hotel landlords to keep them comfortable. AVhea old C maids are ill they tio up their heads jn pocket-handkerohiefs, take homoe pathic pellets out a of two bottles, alternately, and get well again. When bachelors are ill they go to bed and send for four doctors; have a con sultation ; a mantle-piece full of black " littles i all the amiable 1 married men who belong to the club to sit up with them at night besides, a hired nurse; they telegraph to their relations and ido their best to .impress the world with the idea that they are dying. : I j -When an old maid travels she takes sandwich, piece of pound-cake, a bottle of lemonade in a hand,baBkpf and lunches comfortably in the car riage. When -an old bachelor trav ls he orders a dinner in course at the ptation,mlraves because he has not time to eat it before the "fifteen min utes for refreshments" are over, . Old maids drink: weak tea and it cures their'hradaches;'' " ii, , Old bachelors drink strong liquor, which eives them headaches. I 01d maids are modest ; th ey think their youth is over and their beauty gone. If, alter a wnne, some autum nal love them, they take it as a sort of miracle, and hope peo pie will not laiigh at them for "marrying so late in life." Old bachelors believe that all wo men arc in love wit h them, and that they must carefully guard themselves from traps laid to inveigle them into matri mony. They also fondly cherish.thc belief that, should they eventually be come married men, the world expects them to exhibit-great taste in women by their choice, and that the "other fellows" will laugh if their portion be not tender youth andbeauiy ; also, that when they marry many women will expire of jealousy. Rural New Yorker, Trial and Conviction of Cox at Atlanta. I The trial of Col. Gox at Atlanta, Ga., for shooting Col, II. A. Alston, was concluded on Wednesday last by the conviction of Cox. Telegraphic dispatches say : "The Jury in the Cox case were out all Tiresday night and came in at a quarter to 4 on Wednesday after noon and announced that they had agreed upon a verdict, which was read as follows " We, the Jury, find the prisoner guilty, and recommend that he be punished by imprisonment for life." Cox received the verdict with calm ness and stoicism, having evidently nerved himself for the worst. His wife, on hearing the words so fatal to her hopes, sat for a moment trembling and then (rushed fbr the open window near by for the purpose of throwing herself to the ground below. She was wild wit'i grief. As she ieiched the window she was caught by Gox, who held her fast. She threw her arms around his neck and chins: to him wildly, exclaiming : "Oh, my God! Oh, my poor darling! Her shrieks vero heart-rending, and the occupant of the orowded room coull not restrain their tears of pity. Cox used all his power to calm her and fi naly soothed her grief until only her deep moans broke upon the solemn stillness. I Judge Hi 1 Iyer sentenced Cox to be confined in the Penitentiary or such other place as the Govornor mav di rect, at liard labor for and during his natural life. I " Gen. Gartrell gave notice that the defence would make a motion for a new trial and praying a writ of su persedes. The execution of the sen tence, therefore", was stayed twenty days, This sentence is virtuality the ex treme of the law in Georgia, -as the law passed with Alston's aid at the last session of the Legislature, giving Ju rors the right to recommend the life imprisonment in all cases of -murder as they see fit, in effect abolishes the death penalty. Cox is the first man ponvicted of murder who received the Uenent ot; that law. The verdict received with general approval.' is WATERS' 02chSe01' ORGflHS areMi'nintih.niiiir.i 'MjJcaMerrert in tone ever mnde.Thry kavo relbratel C'oucrrto Ktap wklch UaOne imltiUiB of th Hainan Voire,and g w octaves QfBcIlMtnned ' perfect buniioiiy with lUerve-AnnUihrii-cflcct if magical rxi elertrifytnir. WA TEKS CI.ARIONM, OKCIIEHT1UAL m'lF W likV1i am vcl-r.K tKTK.MAIi f-IIIJIE. OUCIIESTUION C IIUIES ClfAPKU VkI WIIlTK,i80DVlKlllt DfLCKT unit flOU ! W5ANS, in IJRlqne French Case. Cil,uiu;i1fltoue ttitRbIe for PAUuo " WATERS Superb Mirror Top Souvenir Organs Tho enscs of Out beantlfnl Orvans ant RICIIL,YFJLMSI1ED WALNUT, and re markablo alike for pnritr r, tono aad perfect Micrbanism. EXTUEMEI.Y LOW f"T CASH or mi ln ll meant. Will ...11 T.' . WATERS PIAIMS . are ike BKT r a n A'TJUr Rnd t'Prihr rai:ted for six YEA ill . KfirS?, War" PAWSOXidE CO CHARLOTTE. BL C S400 Pianos for - $125.00 160.00 180.00 195.00 $duu do t600 do $80Q do 4 210.00 ORGANS IMuced to $:i7 Tli Adores I UAWSOX&CO,' ' Charlotte, fc c. 1 A A ' - fes i--jSS THE GENUINE DR. C. HcLANE Celebrated iAmerican WORM SPECIFIC or ; YERMIFCTGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. fPHE countenance is nale and leaden J- colore4, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or "both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the Jpu pils dilate; an azue semicircle runs along the lower eyejJid; the nose is ir ritated swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upjer lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unpsual 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; 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 blopd; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respirationoccasiorially difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneisy and disturbed sleep, with grindingjof the teeth; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, arc. Whenever the above symptoms " are found to exist, i DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUOE will certainly effect a Cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY 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 Vrr- ! mifuge bears the signatures of C. No Lane and Fleming Bros, on the i wrapper. :o: I j DR. C. McLANE S LIVER PILLS lire not recommended as a remedy fbr jail the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections ; of the liver, and in all Uilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of j that character, they stand without a rival. ; AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used preparatory i to, or after taking Quinine. j As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIOXN. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid wjth the impression Dr. McLane's Liver. rn.jLs. j Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. I v Mc Lane and Fleming Bros. i - 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 McL,(lUef i Spelled differently but same pronunciation, i ROBINSON Richmond, Indiana. ESTABLISHED IN 1842; WE BUILD PORTABLE ENGINES Mounted on Trucks or Frame of G 84-10 : ! 12 14 and 25 Horse Power. r ' " i WE ALSO BUILD THE "PEERLESS" Portable Enpes uji iiumu oi uiiu o iiorsc l'ower. rneso engines have horizon tal tubular boi ers, made of No. 1 charcoal ham- mered iron i inch thick and of 50,000 lbs. tensile strength. They are the best small engine in the market. WE BUILD FOR 6, 8, 10 and 12 HORSE POWERS. HORSE POWERS of all sizes. SIXGLE OR DOUBLE Saw Mills. STATIONARY ENGINES, DRAG SAWS, SJTW TA.BLES, CORN SHELLERS, FEED MILLS, &c, &G. We offer special inducements to cJsh buyers. Send for Catalogue, and state wnat you wish to buy. I Address, . ROBINSON & Co. frr -., Hichmond, Iuc . mm'i. in Kiuni nnmniM wnnr V4 - - , - - . - uiui-iuauuu in n. " v-a0.v r u.aj uv uutalXiVutJ I i Tliresliini Machines i P. N. HEILIG & SON, would call attention to their lare and splendid stock or HARDWARE Embracing IRONS and ; STEELS every variety ot ; sized ana snapea dcst, quauty. Wagon and Buggy Materials. comprising aU tne various kinds required springs, ai itits wuww, reaoy 10 set up. . " Telegraph -Straw Cutters, all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability Great Amerioan Lightning SAWS, every kind and size, embracing MILL & CKOSSCUT N A I LS all sizes cut and wrought. The mot popular and approved styles Plow Cast lngs, all kinds, bolts, &c So. 5 points for f 1 WlNDOWCLAS s from 8 l o to 84 x so Put ty, oils. t'orntH, v arnisnes, ugntning wrier, c. FAIKBAXK SCALES Steelyards and Balances. Worls. Tools) For Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Shoemakers, Farmers. Champion Blowers and Reapers. Horse Rakest Threshing' Machines, Horse-Powers, Pumps, nr"rain Cradles, Grass Scythes, Planters Handled Hoes, CU NS Pistols, Knives, and CUTLEKY of all kinds. pyour stock embraces every thing to be found In a large and complete Hardware store, and all at low prices foreash."sEJ With thanks for past favors we hope to merit continued confidence and Increasing patronage. 3iarcn j, ists o:iy 11 This Important orjr.n weighs Ti:t about three pounds, anil all the blood in a li i. person aooiit three g i lions; prusvs through it stt . i once every half hour, to tiavo the liiic un-l ..!.cr iiiipuniits strained or filtered from it. IJi'.e U the natural purgative of the bowels, and if the I aver become torpid it is n- t Hco inucd fioin the blood, but car- w Vied through the veins to all prus of the system, and in trying to escape through II. e ports olilie skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. The stomach becomes diseased, and Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, 1 Sill M H 1 W lousness. Jaundice, Cuills, MaJanal revers, 1 lies, ! Sick and Sour Stomach, and general tlebility fol low. MK!K!:t.i.S Hepai ink, the treat vegetable j discovery Cjr torpidity, causes the Liver to throw I off from on.t& two ounces of bile each time the Mood passes through it, as long as there is an ex cess ot lile; ana Wc clicct ot even a i-w noses upon yellow complexion or a bniwadinv looking skin, will astonish a!l who trv it tiny being the first symptom to disappear. The cure of all bili ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain by taking Hsp.vink i:i rxcordarce with tUrections. Headache is general')' cured in twenty minutes, and no disease that arist-j t'roui die Liver un exist if a dir trial is " SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and $L0C The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Lung Diseases, which sweep to the gravtat least one-third of all death's victims, arises from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stti nefies as the work of dca-.h poes on. io,-jhp will be paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparation of Opium, Morphine or Pruwlo Acid, can be found in the Globs r i.ovi:r Coi -h Svki.t, which has cured people who are living to-day with but one remaining lung. N greater wrong pMi be done than to say that Consumption is incurable. The Gloeb Flowilr Cii':ti SVKCPwiil fcitre it when all otlicr means have tilled. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthma. Uronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Read the testimonials of the Hon. Alexander IT. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Ex-Gor. Brown ol Ga., Hon. Geo. Pcabody, as well as those of other remarkable cures in our book free to all r.t the drug stores and be convinced that if you wish to be cured you can be by taking the GLom Ft.owiR Couch Svkvp. Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore Throat, when you can get Globe Flower Svkup at same prioa. For sals by all Druggists Price 25 Cents and $1.00 Grave mistakes are made In the treatment of all diseases th-t arise from poison in the blood. Not one case of Scrofula, Syphilis, White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and Skin 1 'iseasc, in a thousand, is treated without the use of Mercury in some form Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro duces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Dr. I'kmuekidn'sStii.uk gia or Q !:en's Drlu.ht is the Only medicine upon which a hope of recovery front Scrofula, Sy philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be 1 reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer. ' Jlo,ooo will be paid by the proprietor if Mercury, (or any ingredient not purely vtgctablu and liarm- less can be found in it. Price by all Druggists Jt.oo. CLonit Flower Cou;h Syrv and Mekrtxl's IIi.patink Foit iiik Liver for sale by all drug gists in 25 cent and ft.oo bottles. A. F. HE2EELL & CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr. (AtPlyler's Old Stand.) BRIGHJ NEW BOOKS AT LO"W PRICES CALL AXD SEE HIM. 9:tf. FOUTZ'S: . HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Azk uaeonaled for the enr and prevention of i!.ib'.s in Horse, Cattle, Ilogvs-neep.andfowla. . "" VTT E. "OUTZ. Prox Baltimore . Aid. On and Off Slick as Grease i! BOOTS, j i GAITERS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c. W. M. EAGLE, j Respectfally announces his continuance at nisum stand in hia old line, un ilain Street, opposite Eanij3' Drag Store. He is always ready and anxious to accommodate customers in his line in the best manner possible. lie is prepared to do first class vrork and can com pete with any northern Shop or Hand made work, llis machines, lasts, fcc. are of the iatest ard best pat eras. He works the very best material and keeps on hand ready made larnrk, and stock equal to any special order. :;. "Repairing neatly and promptly done at rea sonable prices. Satisfection guaranteed or no charge. Prices to Suit the Times. Cash orders by mail promptly filled 34.Gmo. W. 11. EAGLE: IflfFf ' " - v n v j n . J . 1 pp 1 , . g I ii r.y g H I . j ? o P I ? i i, a y r i 1. 1 ? 5 H , a 00 5 ffl I ? . s h j : 1 f lis W H feM ! 5 ga W hj aiiw- w ? t Warrantefl) to Cue! EXXISS' CHICKEN' CHOLERA-CURE or money refunded if directions are strictly followed. PRICE 25 CENTS, at ' 2G:tf. EXXISS' Drus Store. HARDWARE. WBIEiV YOU WA1VT HARDWARE At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at Ko- 2, Granite now. D A. AT WELL. Salisbury ,N. C, June 8 tf. in BLAGKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO OLD, TRIEI), AND TRUE. rwplo tir' (.ftting ftcjnkltitrl ami tlioao who aro not tui,'Utt'b with the vonderfnl mctrltaof t'.iat groat Aim-rioan Rriunly, tho MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOR MAN AND BEAST. This liniment wry naturally originated In Ameri ca, wlwro Nature provuk- In her laboratory uch surprising tntidote for the maladies of linrclill r.ri-.i. lu far.io lia Un fprtuulins for Sfreara. unt;i inv.- i; -.iclrx-le:i the habitable globe. Tlu 3:r.tiea.t Jlur.tan Liuimcnt in ft matchleM remedy fori.Ucnteriiulallmcntsof r.ian and beast. To stock ov. nrrifad farmers it li invaluntle. A rl!v;'. ')o:::o of.cn saves a human life or r sior;i t'l? t!' cfuliiofn of an excellent horse, ox cov, or r'.ir: ;i. It c::r: i foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, grub. ecrc-r-v. orr.i, rhoulder-rot, .mango, tho bite and stlnt of poisonous reptiles t:ul Insects, and ercry uch drawbaci to stock breeding atid bnsh life. It curca every cstern-l trou,' . of horsoa, such aslaiucncs.-;, reratclC3, swhmy, kprains, founder, wind sail, rlns-bono, etc., etc. Tho 31cxlcan JIustsns J-inlment Is the quickest Cure in tho world for r-ecldents occurring In tba family. In the absenco of physician, such as Durns, scalds, sprain.-, cuts, etc., end for rheuma tism, and stUTncs.1 engendered by exposure. Par ticularly valuable to 3IIncr. ' It la tho cheapest remedy In the world, for it penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a alngle plication Is gcncraUy suflTclent to cure. Mexican Mustang Llnbnent is put up In three "xes of bottles, the larger ones being proportJoo- sly much the cheapest. Soldewrywhere.- Subscril c for the Wiilchman oiily $2 E E I K- .i.-.n -r t lis o r r i at thcrerr lweit Huro ftnd that I positively wtitnottloviaje from thw iirW ttrat,' wjrrtod far years. I wnattaU instj-ui.if tiuorc generally tntrodwod, heiw-o Oils nnpai-alleied 5rL a -uii : a t j u c. ijt tniuur i-tunns. , Order at nee, asevoryoriwn wh'ntTitnHmclaantwiir,t.' i ot ieittlaitadlnxa4rrrtlK!ment. IL'iueIr ittthuii,ivyoulM r!en1ld barrein hTsolliii vnfi7? T IMaaoo and Orrana aro now H aetu- i use ttrouj--hont the clrili;ta world, and 1 t'uaiK ntrenny oue tJinLr.S? il . in t five pt -if. t-tbiitlsfattion. Rih now verylflie,con.-t:intly lnpix-ttidngatftrapidrato. The iSl (.il Uo.i e ia A::eik'a. Uoro nniullc-lteJ tatinonlaI than anv munufactnrer. 1 hn.v"vt. iul.v1 .n... 1 t jo I'Btiru worli. T tended tour tarouiru tlirouv'hoiit tho cuure lSa, 145 und aowuril. Ce-aro t Iinltationai! f;Mi ttulU t-.r. i- w.'.ra 1 Uujf tin,- Uxt ! But jwi K;:r wiui inuen IJ. 1'.. l'ii . i . , t L'.. I.m a ..... H.-rur.i.i..a , Kb ik ....... JW rivi:iaei world s:i!l be uai-enpewntea DT my oelelirawl instrument. K K::r witii much la;" i:-:it4i'n cost of Halv and Oriiis free t any addrtisa, TkU itii ilTT io rtrjr loH tt, aa nothing 111 lit avtl on t'llsiiitruuiclit by cnumdtiei. Ordrr aawl i '! i" yo4.' ii. Vnme audiiifttte yu friciul n. handsome imneiit. tvrrhlalsthwgrw.faa.t.rSi'r? la tiki kit w I Ai :rca. D INIKI, IT. BK.ITTY. fi.vaa, u,axiai.j4 if. uis-io i, trZHOW TH13 SPLENDID Price from ."V Th3 Oal Famllv.-!? Ths '"NEW AMERICAN'" i easily Irarhed does not cot oit o' JnH W1ll rU more wo'k wit.i icci laOor tha. any other ;rnaciine. Miistrated Ci.cj'ar tilitn.s .iSTc i application. ' I ! !T7AIJTED. !!; J. S..ItrEV. Mintt'-er. nt N. ( lurles Strict; lialthtorc. V MERONEYS & HOGERS, Agents, Salisbury- N. C. I do not hesitate to say the American Machine surpasses all other machines. Besides xlo iiifc all the work that other machines can, it fronj Swiss Muslin to leaver clpili. : J have find the Vmerican is superior to them all. I have used the Singer and other machines, any. j AiERONEYs uro., Agenis Ainerican Sewing .Matliine : i Siks: 1 have used the Howe, Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, Wilcox & (iiUhs; Sewing chines, and would not give the American for in the circular. I consider it superior to all Very respect fill ly, DEEDS ISd MORTGAG. Fee Simple Dcetls. Dcctls in Trust, Mortghge Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sherifi IJceils, ( liattlo Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Continuation Ccrtiucatfls, iiaiuicis jjimits, jinu arious oilier iorms lor saiu ui ine ! ' .WATCHMAN OFFICE. SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, call on us tor printed sale notices, i It is their propcrtv at public auction without tjuircnients of the law on tho subject every lody knows are insufficient. Property often sacrificed Irom this cnuse when a dollar or two pcnt in atlvertismg uugnu" saved it and made it bring its yaluO. : We furnish sale notices promptly anil " cheap. iTOTicsc ro?, rbs'riira.lLAND ?.sadt p?.ii7?sd. PAMPHLETS 1 SCHOOL CIRCULARS, (BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS, if Monthly Statements CARDS. Posters, all kinds, j Reau! Read!! R EAD ! ! ! Try, and be convinced That it ifumnch Cheaper, Better and more convenient louse "Barkley k Hasson's Enterprise Pure Roast ed Coffee," . j which thousands of familiea are now using ex clusively. Call on your (Jrocer, and try a package of Barkley & Hasson's Enter prise Roasted Coffee, where you; will get satisfaction or your money refunded. For sale by AU Grocer, and Manufactured by BARKLEY & IIAS.SOX 25;2m Baltimore; Md. BONDS To make Title to Land, nnd Labotier atd Jleclianicq" Liens, for sale at tit is O'lico NOW IS THE TIME -TO SU.BSCIUBE FOR THE WATCHMAN rntv ht!i.Tii Uii:UV Mote. KvSoSSS iS we yovt? kJ, ImtHWem'vflllat, whtn boiHi ii ,7 5 fahytartlSW! moxt wuWnatioa. " n mt hTTji, ill tkL. kl y It',,', 1 Ktra Knt -Ii' i" Sly ereat suoCTssa ha brought intoextafeni-e nin.i-T7-Tl lMi (tvuia tlie nonoxli.-t3 and lnvKiialbln houws. Iiin JT i Waiiltlnzton. New Jenusv. wanuiisioD, ew jersey, v. S. America jOFFER TOnYOUR NEICKQORS.JU $25 to $45. Buy only the ". NEW It is tub Only Sewing Machine lilt It I'A A flf-flArfadinqSh Is ih "Li-ltcst L'iitl.. S'mjih'st, the Must-Pur-, able, end in l ei y Lexjiet t Mm lade! oversea ms and works button holes iu any .fatrie used tsinser, Howe and Weed Slachiut, 4 1 . M-ISS M. liLTLEDGE. and would not exchange the American MKS. ii. N. BUiytiLE. for S; Jisbury, N. C, May 22tl, 1371 i- all of them? It will do all that is claimed for it others I have-ever seen. ... ' MKS. (iEO. W; HARRISON. sheriffs' constables, agents, &c.; arc adriscd to certainly great injustice to owners to pui first giving ample notice of the sale. The tt- if liar ASpecial Offer to the Headers this Papers s ! $7.00 FOB 63 CENTS. The American Diamond Dictionary, coa tainin- 30,000 word, orthoprspliy, ciationand definitions according to ie "7 English and Amerlcan-Xexicographer?, h trated with nearly1 200 engraving ; saff the wants of the scholar and at the same um just what a plairr learned person need. ; decidedly the test dictionary ever ""'JJ Contains 700 double column pages, bapa. bound in cloth and gilt. Type clear aad some. Sent frtc to any reader of t'iW upon recept of CSTJents, to pay actuaL -K and packing charges. This ret offer for thirty days only, and is made solely (o purpose of introduction. Bqt-W dwMJji but once. Order now. Send silver, enrr-! or 3 cent postage stamp, aouit - - , National Boob Company, Rockland Mat. ; Cheap Chattel Mortgage ; varmsoiher blanks for sal? here 1 p 1 II H. c
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