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a 1 . 1 I f The Soul's Lore. 4; MKS. K.;C. Ml'RRAT. i-i- TtLiM fViA lnv I have snokeu for. thee, j Fervent aud true ; bat like. the jiejirU iu !; t - theea, v,Vv-x."-:; I... Hiding it purity far oat . of rau-u j . . ; ! Lietli u love all too precious for fK-cdi. flliata of its majestj thrill of it bliss, : Come to us ofteu with elasp and with .a, : . . ; ki ; O - ' : y Shadow of beauty aud echoes of song, i Vague ai tua form which to angel be- r:y. long. v-':. :-V'A';. ;' ' I Mystical union of soul unto soul- w fllm'xaffi which luau cannot make nor '.j control I lleart-ticd which Fate cannot weaken nor ; fr'": iscver, ' ; . ' , , ' Wonderful Love which eudureth forever ! I In! the Hearafter no marriage shall be Dear u it needed to Vt ml you. to me ? " ! Souls live forever, and souls wed in love Art wedded eternally here ai;d above. i j I - 1 r.y; v , '"-'' VC Sacred tho vows which the bridal clay r'f -. - '''.brings,' ' '. '.'-.."' Uply the symbols of wreaths and of riugsj ltpt'holicr far is the rapture untold More pare tlmu the wreath and more fine S than the gold. '' ' ' ; With thefoes of youth with the beam of I nu eye, . The feelings we utter may vanish and I die, As the bow of the sky, with its hues rich r aud warm. .rr- . - . " H J-'adetli uud leuvuth no trace of its charm ! The love whkhj no eloquent phrases can " . tell " i . .. Uvesas the music live3 oa to a shell ; J Tie though forsook by iUover the '-"-v.- wave, '.. ' ' j Evermore echoes the gladness it gave So the heart which hath ' lain in Love's 4 infinite 'sea ' 1 - : i ' Kspeatcth forever its Vaie melody. FOOD FOR THOUGIIT. nn .xt rnrl wnnlf h W mm- r JL. UUL IfSUtU Vf ! " w plaiu bf poverty. . I - . t . i. i . f TTr in ilnna llrtf CA1 ! hlirh. Will I I L . .-' e -. 'rri . t P- of sand in the eye. i - - - - s L Wnfv' nnt lluisp whn have, nor jc , I niP tiiiira wiin iisiv nor. . i i Tho ,rmr f kimorit becomes the I e .it. it. ' ,m x i . i ;. ; I hp mnre our tnlpnts are exercised. -iL mnrn ih.v will b develoned. 1 .1 M i.wl vm, ton ! TWt t it " i t .1 ' V l i j sneak hastly. crnel. or wicked words.! - I ovI.JMf nrtr ' ihinSp.ir' r excitement ; when an ardent oe- The intefrriivof men isto be mW'-" euurt' nrod bvthoir conduct .not bv their professions. l Never inter a room noisilvr never foil to close the door after vou, and i never slam it. - v' . Uuhannv is the man for whom his o vn motlier has matle other mothers venerable. . tAll that is wise has been thought already ; we must try, howevero khink it again. ,tTI,I.Jmm 'Mn,,nf Iw' iwlSJlJfl,: out friction: nor man iierfeotctl with J out trials ' The man who oomhats himsolf Will be happier than he who contends .i - - ( Never exhibit too much familiari ty with .the new acquaintance; you may give oS'euce. '.. Men show their character in nothing more clearly than by wlrat they think laughable. . , .Expression is ofniore consequence than shapeit will light up features otherwise heavy. j All virtue lies in a power of -denying our own desires when reason does pot authorize them. " ' "H The mind hath reasoh to remember I fhat jjassiong ought to be her "vassals-, not her masters. lt -Never fail to offer the easiest and best seat in the rbom to an invalid. . i l i" r , ' , I Or elderlvliPi-snn .ir n lilv . V : . , ' , , v M;Mwutiai.4aimMS aim great sci i-con- . . . . l; ,r , ,r..: i U r,urm tnecom- mission which the fr end entrusted to you. Xou triust not forget.. , rt vlf.w - r. . utuu aiiuna, is me I EeaCraIheirl0bm of eo. . " , lVo,.lcJat reflect that thev ,av soondio. If they did their Quarrels MiM quiokly terminate : - r-At present let us remove l,nr ;e L bad which must ft!wva ... VT"? ntu)ns, or give those he is W-oflany kind can l of more con- un. t -V::-:,.X .Wenoe than they. He will never : t Pcrservering ' medioerhy is much "" -',e of an-v oth" more respectable, and of unspeakalny S0 - dle himself with the more use than x A'Z1 a"-s another person should attend In eyerythi,,, the cont '.- T. n-i w j UWIMLUUL'V. I nations is to accounted thelaw of nature, and to resist It k to resist law -God.: " i.v, T, t - Let cverv man SWPPn tl.0 Yrom before I.S. ow .... busy, himself about' the frost on his r' i Neighbor's tiles. ; - . iWho will feel the fprnlprocf .Tbougbthe hfeofa man fallsshorttLnt city.; ' - ' ' of a luiuilrad years, lie gives himself aY much !iairf ami anxiety as if lie were to live a tuohsauil. - True friendship is a plant of slo w gitnvth and must iinJergo and with staud many shocks of adversity be fore it is entitled to the appellation. A man to be a success' must hot be a pure idealism, j but he must have ideas: He docs not want to be sun dazzled orsun-bliiid, but he must keep him from knocking himself against tile wall.; fThe despised of some people arc the looked-up to -of others. Were it not so, the little ones of the earth would not be able to hold up their heads under the great ones. - : ' The wise mau cout of the makes equity and all his conduct, the justice i the basis o right forms the rule of his behavior, deference and modesty mark his ex terior, sincerity and fidelity serve him for accomplishments. - . , ...... -Witty sayings are as easily 4ost as tlje pearls slipping o3a broken string; but a word of kindness , is seldom spoken in vain. It is a seed which, even when dropped by chance, springs up a flower. ; - 1 All paths of knowledge are con nected. They all run intocach other. They are all one. ! There is no end to the things we must learn in order .to have what may be called knowledge of any one thinff. if voii' would be exemnt from un- 1 .t. t a ,r,ura9'iuu uul,,lui5 uu,u" -uu ivuuw r suspect is wrong ; and il yon wish , - iu uujoy uiu present pleasure, always do everythinjr iul vour nowcr which : i i you know to be right. i Some unknown philosopher obser . t i :!.. :-l ...I,.. - J v.0 . jiuuc gin wnu wu put uu aj square patch may not be so accora ..,, , jnwucu us uiie wnu cau worii a green worsted dog on a yellow ground,;but she is of far more value in the cora- m unity. J T1,C Sreat hI1 road f Iwan Wel- farclies alonS tI,e oId Wggway ofstead fat welkdoiusr, and thev : who are the ' nuuucuie most pertwteiit and work in the truest Sl)irit wMI variably be the most sue- cesstul ; success, treads on the heels of i The only certain test by which we can ascertain the sincerity of our re- grd for our friend is the feeling ?j M"! receive the news of ineir nappiness and aggrandizement,! the orc especially w:hen fortune has R,sed - tne,u above our level. He who would proceed too fast is W to take very false steps. It mat tcJ& uot at wl,at: time but 0D what 1S a nf,gt,at,o isoncluded. lt is much better to conclude matters ,ater thart to ruin them precipita Ition; and it oftcii happens that we evcn deLV hY r impatience, that f whlch WC were to anxious to push il forward. The greatest man is he who chooses right with the most invincible resolu tion; who resists the sorest tempta tion from within and without; who bears the heaviest burden cheerfully; who is the calmest in. the storm and the most fearless under menaces and frowns: whose relnmw mi tnxth nn virtue and on heaven, is most unfal- terino:. A Word to Yonn? Men. The following advice may be of some importance to the youth of this age: "Any body who wishes to mav becom e a gentleman. He will not rJ . , , .. ... wm niefiiauit oi tellm liaHmUU r i: ? " "' i um ui lemiijj sinutiv or ! . i lv vulgar stonts. He will always te tidv :fl Jra S u ,:n i r i Hi aress, tie will be careful not to clean. - He tviH-neyer.be loud-moutl ed or over-bearing to his inferiors Tju tN;t nr i interior l 111S trait Of f.hfl motor nlnrano I... L,,L i 1 . T . 7 a " Or eiTOlISt. He Will nmrnr; "l w ,oe in a small room oil-:., i . . ' T ' g ' i "S ",onSh ho CT? , 'M . ",rer iX " f .i,; , . P, . . f "'e Prwn: who u umler hira. T " T4 .5 " Ms superior .. ! FT 'Ml . "e '"er trr r;';;r assume a superiority lrf - h ed of. The gentleman always has friendsr nvnn n ri M 3 - . . i TO - - "" Averse circumstances, be- .J-W.W W serves them. The success true Rentleman is always last- i , U 1 THE GENUINE Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC BMIMIGB. Hi I5YMPT0MS OF WORMS. '" E countenance Is pale t and leaden -V c olorcd, with occasional flushes, or . a circumscribed spot on one or both chetks; jthe eyes become dull; the riu' n pils dilatjej ; ": an 1 azure semicircle: nibs : alorig the Jowef eyelid ; the nose is r J fitatsd, shells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the uoner liri : occasional headache,! with humming or throbbihff , ujc. cius, ua, unusuaj( ecrenon. pi f saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath" very foul, narticularlv in1 the rnornim?: '. VaDjDtite variable, sometiiies voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom-V . acBJ at others, entirely gone; fleeting 4 pains in the stomach ; occasional ' pauiea ' arid Ivomitihg; j violent fpaiiis ; throughout the abdomen ; bowels ir- .regular, ai umeSjCqsuve isioois sumy ; not unfrequently tinged with biood; bellv swollen; and hard ; urine tiurbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and.s accompanied: by hiccough ; '. cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy arid disturbed sleej), with grinding of the? teeth ; teriiper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. s ! ' Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, t. j DRl C. McLANE'S vermifuge will certainly efleca cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in ahy form: it is an innocent nrenara- tionl not capable of douig ' the slightest injury to the most tender infant. Aine genuine Dr. McLane's Ver- i mii uuh uwij siEuaimn Ui v. Ill V,' Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrabper. i :6 I - DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER j are not recommended-as a remedy. for all .u :il- : v-; b- iuiwuuno, uuiinanecuons of tae liver, and in all LUibus Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of thatj character,' they stand without a rival. AGUE AND F EVER, j Np better cathartic can be used preparatory to, 6r after taking Quinine. I As a simple purgative thejj are unequalecj. BEWABE OF DIITATIOXS. The genuine are never sugar coated. I Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. MclLANE and Fleming Bros!. Ii sist lipon having the geniiine Dr. C Mc LxiiE's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, Pa., th market being fulllof imitations of the nariie McLane, kpelled differently but same rVrpnunciation ROBIN S03 ichmond, Indiana. ES TABLISHID ffl 1842 We BUILD P02TABLE ENGINES mou htcd on Tracks or Frame of fi 8-Ll 1214 and 25 Horse Power. AVE ALSO BUILD THE "PEERLESS" PortaWe Engines fi on ;amo k)f 4 and 6 Horse Power. TlA. eii t me ItaveIionzontal tubular boill v.c, mauc o. j cuarcoal nam- inep-ed jrpn i inch thick and. wf $0,000 lbs. tensile strength. uejr are me nest small eugmeiu tho mar FOE 8, 10 aud 12 HORSE POWE IS. 110 PSE ' POWERS Of all siz no . SINGLE OR DOUBLE ''! WW Mills. STATIONARY EITGIHES, DRAG SAWS, CORIJ SHELLERS, FB ED MILLS, &c, &b. .We trjgpecial inducements to casti buyers.' i Jf f tor Catalogue, and state wliii .SASSg PILIiS i j -, sriiiiff iiri iiTAii if a I II Eilil fi, If 1 bet. WE BUILD mmi woold call atteatloa to their large and splendid : Embracing IRONS' and STEEtS-verx, variety bit ;i -i sizes and shapes best quality.' i - , rf WagroW and tigrfflr' Matrialsi oomp'rfcilngaU the'vartus kiads reithred sjirfngs, -,vy axles, wheela, &c4 ready- to set p.i u f iXh Telegraph Straw Cuttera - ill sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durabmty T Great American .Lightning SAWS," ! every kind and size; embracing MILL & CROSSCUT . ; NAILS an sizes cut and wrought: ' ,,T The most popular and approved styles PlowCast lngs, aU klnd.1, bolts, fie. ESPT-No. points for $1 WIN dqw Ctss rromsx ia to 24 3(i Putty, oils, i Paints, VaKiLs-hes, Ughtnlii Drier, &c. j FAJ HBAN K SO Xl ES Steely arda and Balances. ! - i il'Worb.i'TooliB, , For Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Shoemakers, Farmers. taampion aowers and Reapers. , Horse Rakes,' Threshing Machines, Florae-Powers, Pumps, &ri rain Cradles, Grass Scythes. Plontf rs llnfiifri Hum. " FUNS Pistols, Knives, and CUTLERY of all kinds: E3ffour stock embraces ever rthlne to h round in a large and complete Hardware store, and all at low prices lor cash, aft With thanks lor Dast. lavors w hope to merit continued confidence and Increasing YELLOW FE7EE--BLACK; VOMIT. i It is too soon to forget the ravages of this terrible disease, which will no doubt return in a more malig nant and virulent form in tue4au months of 1 MKKKELL'8 HEPATINE, a iiemedy discovered In Southern Nubia and used with ' such wonderful re sults fa South America where the most aggravated Cases of lever aie found, causes ,.from one .to ..two ounces of bile to be 11 lie red or strained from the blOOd each time It DISSes tlimiip-h the I i vir. na lnno- tts aa excess uf Ai, cxlsli, - Bj UJ wonUrrut action on the Uver and stomach the ilEPATlN14 not only prevents to a certainty any kind cf Fever and Black Vomit, but also ourea Ueadche, Oonsupauoa of tie Bowels Dyspepsia and all Malarial diseases. k No one need fear Yellow Fever who will expel the Malarial Poison and excess obile from the blood by using MEttliELL'S UEPATIXE, which Is sold by all urugglsts la cent and $1.00 bottles, or will besent by expre&s by the Proprietors, ' I ' : A. F. MEKKEIjL t CO., ptiiLA. Pi.- Dr. mbc rt o n's SI i lt u gi a o r Q ue r it's De I i Ah I. ! tSTTbe reports of wonderful cures of Kheuma tlsm, Scrofula, Salt Rheum. SvohlUs. Cancer. I'lcers and Sores,' that come from all parts of the country, are not only remarkable but so miraculous as to be doubled was It uot for the abundance of proof. ! Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, &c. Kingston, Oa., September 15, 1871. Gents : For sixteen years t have beena trreat, Kr. le -er from Scrofula In Us most distressing Ioim. 1 iave been conilned to my rwia and bod for titieen .ears vuu scrruious ulcerations. 'iae most ap roved remedies for bucJi cases had beoa used, and he most eminent physicians eoasulted without any lectdevl benellt. 'i Las prostrated,' dlstrestd. de p mdl g, I was adMsed by Dr, Aver, of Klovd Com . UVOa i o commence t he use of your compound Ex tract StUllngla. Language Is as insuiliclent to de wrlbe the relief I ootaintxl irom tne nne of the Stil Ungla as it Is to convey an udauunie idtju of th in- teuslty of my suffertng before using your medicine : jumcient to say, i abandoned all otiier remetlies aud :omlnued the use of your Extract of wtiiiringla. until I can say truly, "I am cured or all pain,f of all dis- abes, mm niaing to oostruct the active pursuit of ny profenslon. More than elirht mnnt im elapsed since this remarkable curer wiUiout any i e- iuiuui uic uiHeu.sc. tor the truth of the above statement, I refer to iny gentleman in Bartow Countv. and tn ti.. aieinbers of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are ac niulnted with me. 1 siall ever remain, with the deepest gratitude, Your obedient servant. J. c. UK AX son, Att'y at Law. West Point, Oa., sept 16, 1S70. Okn'ts: My daughter was taken on iiio y.-,t.ii i-.iv of June, 18T3, with what was supposed to "be Acute llipitmtitietrt un 1 n-.i - t...Vn , .. . . iitir ucuiru ll'l Ule .Millie Willi IK) iuccess. In March, following, pieces of bone began v um ui me uui urni, anu contmuea to ap pear till all the bone irom the elbow to t:ie shoulder yo'.nt came out. Many pieces of bone came out of tne ngut icot and leg. The case wits ' then iro- nounceti ore or v mte. Swelil g. After hartng been conilned about six years to her bod, aud the case .asidered hopeless' I was induced to t ry Dr lem serton's Compound Extract of tilUngia and was so well satisited with its effects that 1 have continued the use of it until the present. I My daughter was couiined to her bed about six yeans before she sat up or even turned over without help. She now sits up all day, and s-ev.s most of her time ha walked across the room. Her general health Is now good, and I believe she will, as her limbs gain strength, walk welL I attribute her re covery, with the blesalng of t;od, to the' use of your InvaluaMe medioiue. With gratitude, 1 am, yours truly, V. IS. BL ANTON. West Poivf, Ga., Sept. 1, ISO. Gents The above certlllcate of, Mr. IV. IS. F.lan ton we know and certify to as being true. The thing Is so; hundreds of the most respected Citizens will certify to tt. As much reference can tie given ls may be required. Yours truly, r CRAWFORD & WALKER, Druggists. 11 ON. II. D. WILLIAMS. ; tyni?; TEMBERTON STILLIXOIA is pre pared by A. F. MEM1ELL & X)., Phlkx., Pa Sod by ail Druggists in fl.OC bottius, cr sent by express. Agents wanted to canvass every where. Send for Book -Curious Story" free to alL Medi cines sent to poor people,.payable la Installments. SALISBURY 300K STORE. GEO. W. YOPP, Propr. (AtPlyler's Old Stnod.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS j&.s at ; - '' ' ' ( '-' ;- .-: . - . i LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE HIM. 9:tf. FOUTZ'S -? HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Dn and Off Slick as Grease ! BOOTS,- ! - j r GAITEKS, j SHOES, i ' SLIPPERS. &c. " ; -i ...M.EAGLE, EepectfalJr announces is continnarirA it nis oiu siana in his old li ne, on Main Street. L I 1 - . - . . - . ' - - opposite bnnisDrnfr Store. He U alwy teadj nl nnxior.M to accomuiodut cnstoiere m hi. line in the best manner possible. He is prepared to.djifsfc class work nnd an com pete -with northern S.hop or Hand made work , Hi machines 1 laetx.ttc. ar nf th. toteBt acd bespaterp 11 r work the Terr lest material, aud keep ;n h.nd. readj made f'i nd stock equal id &u$ special order. I KepairlnetiektTt' and nTomfltlr iImia atm. snnable price8.' Satlsfectioti guaranteed or so charge- - '.',.. i Prices to Suit the: Times. Cash orders by mail promptly filled. 31.6mo8, , "w. ii. L'ACLE. r.aSiJ Al 111 I " r. ' : ' -Y'" I--.'-.r--.-? t. y-g J ., I o "r ' '.''JET ' ; i - few tfm1- w yl- . K 05 i.- S.-( O'r'T" " "- " - ' - "''S-S- '': Vlpw ? ? si W fj:-;;-.. -.j .--a w ff arrantei to Cp! EXNISS' CHICKEN CHOLEKA CURE or nionv reiuiided if dircctious are strictly followed. 1 n ' PRICE 25 CENTS, at 2(:tt. ENXISS' Drus Store. WHEIV IOI WAH'T II A BD W ARE At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at Nc. 2, Granite How, D A. AT WE LI. Salisbury .N. C. June S tf. TRIED, AND' rw:5 am srettltijj acquainted al thuse who re sot ought to with tho wonderful merits of tatrcat American Kemedj-, the m MEXICAN Liniment, JFOE MAN AUD BEAST. I This ltntment very naturally originated In Ameri cz, where Nature pruvIUoa Ja hc laboratory guch aurprLslns kiitldotcj for tho nuUadiea of lierchll t.evn. It fame has been spreading for S3 years, t::i:an-..-l:c:-.e:rvLLfithehabltabiciUbe. ! Tho 2Ii.-x!cs4 :iu.-ta;ij Liniment Isatnatchlen remedy f orcaextorcr.UUiat;nUif man and beast f To stcct or.-nrrs rd farriers it Is Invaluable. A slat,'l9..bottl3 cf.cn mvcj a human life or re stvrca t!ia i:scruhicss of aa excellent horse, ox co-.v, cr I'hcrT. I f ' It et:rr3 f.iot-not, Loof-nil, hoow horn. grub, scrcw-vvona, shoulder-vot, iucage, tho Lltes sjid tln3 of jA-konoua rcTt:ic3 c:ul liisect. and every such drn whaci t o ttoci Lrccdlny tnd bush life.' It cures every cxtcrnrt troubie cf horses, such as lameness, EcratcUcs, t7lhny, sprains, founder, . vrtndga:i,rIns-bo:ic,ttc.,c:c. ! The 2Iexlcsa Zluctsu- L'ciinentj is the quickest cure In the world for i.ccitltuu occurring tn th family, ia the absence of a physician, such as bnni3, scalds, sprainr,r cuts, etc.; nnd for rheuma ' tlsm, and stiffness engendered tjf exposure; Par. tlcularly valnabls to Sllncrsi ! ! It 13 the cheapest remedy in the world, ;for It penetrates tho muscle to the bone, and a single V?"cat!oa is Generally suf.tcient to cure. ilcx'.can ;i:ifitans IJnlment Is put up ia three , of bottles, tho larger ones being proportioa- sly much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. I BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO HARDWARE. ilTistang t 1 ... -"( "'!; j 1 1 $34-0.03 rHnoUpriahtParicrCrRtCCctave5,I3etopf,2Sr,3eSwii!i iCItT" - v- V w. 'i, ... , - h -.. T ----- - , I--- . . i t CUV IA K v Am . 11 M m . .'tain ! ''i Urrnfiff i:: k vteaS&fti wl- .ViV1" a1 ' at V" re lMwt1 -'r a.id that I port ivoiy 31 uot deviate fwStfiflSi? ' 1,1 tJ wmtrtw.'K , Order aC kBC r.3 every Orr- -TVt"n i-tr. lnX' fi . Vf d. ottr &m' ;jotcj t. ioi wiclj wlton v .thlin-ir.t,bartraiju Oi--r Scvnt 1 hoaI? .r hlZH f 5J?n ""fait i t ., i-fr? TKl L 3 bit It IIxkM HWnmriK Slum KrmStt -j?wr4. BurLt.i ln.tatioTis! J.'y na uM iiu Uroobt bitoSSV3!MK ..ou. i.x.T .. lausbia. J vtiu.iaL...t;jitof 1-it.nus on-I ain t. nr a.l,ltJT.Vr0.' .MibtaM :-r-a:iovv this fcrLc:iiD - Price I ii r I" o?ci'y i mere v.-- wiJi -..i ijori,: cpp!!Cdiiw,l. t - A rS T' "st i -i ri m - MBR0NEY3 & HOGEKS, Agents, Saliscury, N, C. I t o " y v.wiw jr-jj i OEiSlTIFJCOXTiJS : it Iilonot hesitate lo say the American Machine surpasses all othermacJ.ine. inji all the work that other machines can, it overseams and Wui ks button lioleio MlifaVK 110m pwiss aiuxiin to avt-r iloth. J haviuu.-d .Sji.-iiv, Howe and Wtcd Machiuw, n hnd the Vuieiican in superior to tlitiu all. ' ' jM j - MISS M. KUTLEDGE;! I have used the Singer and qlhcr- machines, and would not exchange he America. & an- " i EROKEY& Bro., Ajrenla American Sewinc lli : 1 have (Med the lUwe. Sincer. chinesjtnd would not give thef.Ymeriean tor 111 tne circular. 1 consider i! Ktinerior Id Very reject fully, DEEDS & Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds ini Trust, Mortgage Deed.?, Gommissioners' Uc&S S Dcods, Cliattlu Mortgages, Vsxrm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation fcertifi Distillers' Entries, an - various., other -Tonus for sale at the 4 I ! ! I WATCHMAN OFFICE. . SALiE" NOTICES. Administrators, executors, cotomiioners, call on us for printed sale notices. ' It ' is their property at public auc tion without quircmcnts of the law on tlfe sul-icet olten sacrificed from this caule when a o.ivo.l I-...,,! ;.i t . cu.u lb mauc iv urin us vaiue. w e I ... 1U1 tic DAMDtTT SCHOOL BIEL-H N Reaaj i Read i i R EAD ! ! ! m ' -t t . .n. I . ... iry. nnu oe convinced i ,at iti tnuc. Cheaper, BzttCT and niore convenient lotwe "Barkley k Hassfli:'s tcJffffilc Tuh Koast- ed Culler," which tlioiiean Js of families aref nmr tising.ex cluivelv. Call on your , OrtHtf, hd trv a package of Barkley & Haslon's Enter prise Boasted Coffee,.- wht-rfe oa will get (satisfaction or your motley refunded. Eor sale by All Crrc-r!i,iindlManiificliired hy BAKKLEY & If ASSOX 25;2m Dal imore, Md. BONDS To make Title to Land,'aDtT Mechauics- Liens, forsale.at alwrrr ,aad fthU Office eeds for isale hert Also various other blanks LETTER HEAIiS, I E MontblStatem ( A R-RsJ- ID Vi jl jljL" Klj X or - s tj . Vbi-a r?Eicwsos. from 825 to $45. ;Euy only tha ' NEW 1RICAN Ir n l us '- chr?. able, am! i,i enj Le.s$cit : pai ned, does rot gt o t o' oer ajtji fj0 . . . i- . ' 4. rr ITED. ; '' " MUsrii. X.'LKfNiiLE. Machine: . h , i W'heelor & Wi'son W!!. tilUh Siiii Mk all of them. It will do all thai h claittid fdr nihiu I lira MILS.- GEO. V. IIAER1S0X. MORTGAGES. -.: .. i; - i . ' r' :- n ificatev- sheriEs, constables, agents,. tc, are adrisefll'j certainly great injustice to owners jto puttip I first siviHa anmle notice of the sale.1 fTie!tt- eVerv body knows are insuflicient. ;Propertjif dollar 6r two fcTiPnt. in ndvprtiftincr in : . . '. ? . 1: :'i iurnisn sale notices nronintlv and ciiean. - i ; TCI AXXJ CIRCULARS, AMI -J kostei's5 all kinds, (GMTflii !ASpecial O ffer to the Reader! f ; 'this Paper. J; :;; 27.00 FOR 63 CENTS, If ; The American Diamond Dictiowrj taining 30,000 word orihoprib l"! eintioii and definitional-according to English and American Xejucogrtpfc1. V,4 tratel with nearly 200 engraf ingJ?f ? the wants of the edioI'iraTruUt thefam"1? just what a plain learned person need. decidedlv the best dictionary- evef! P00 ContainV'OO double column pages. iSupe nJ jbound in cloth and gilt. Type clear and some. Sent tee to anjr "reader of jnpon recept of 63 cenU, to fay acloal pO"5J and naffclntr lmrM "TJtlM reat offer WfV:: jfor thirty, day only, and ia wadeaoleirw purpose of. introd'nclion. But t?.d,c!'l ' arte will besent to oi.e addrew. TlMW' but once. Order sow. U Send Silver, CorreP or 3 cent postage stamtis. iAddjrei'M0 i ; Aheap Chattel Various other blank;. 3IortagC5i ;
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 26, 1879, edition 1
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