mi
mm
V,
A
4.
-il
- m
4
I
It
e . r-, rvvur 1r Cown (anil
iafycs too)Mo'yhcfi t bezant salt
Tund jnst bow- inuch fljeywaut,;
Si !2nU. If ej)t.wipre ihpy.can get it
yiMheywant it, thcywill cttj ust
tl aruouiit thpy rctjuirc,: and not -one
1 narticb roore. ;
3rcl Suit flni in tltf way lias much
influenSce oa tlie milk atul butter anil
M fcnunal economy r gci crally, as
.; tood or drinkt v&i 'J -.
I i 4tb,' 3alt fed ns above, will a fleet
the time of churning ctjual to four
lirgress of tenipersturc , . t
5tb. Salt gives butter a clearer and
brighter look; and the butter' will
Jcccp longer, - - "
f 0thr l)ck salt In large lumps is
letter adapted and more economical
for cittle I ban any ot her kind. 7
" 'lit. -iv-:-: The Pi?. .
ijj Black or flesh colored ptgs are
freest irdni skin diseases in hot cli-
juates. The choice is practically be
tween the Essex and Berkshires for
- males with which to improve Ue
Native stock of hardy grubbers of ltie
jrootHjr-die variety .Those who have
tried the former have been delighted
"at first, but after a few, years began
Ao recall with longing the leau
: Jiams and slim but solid and fla'vor
xU9 bacon of the old racehorse breed.
The trouble vrith '-the Essex pigs x for
the South is that they are not active
jenough. They are the catand-sleep
; to Isleep-and'Wakc-to-eat kind, and
iheir grades are, of course, like them.
The side fat is. superb and so is the
" Jeaf lard, and so far" the breed is ai
that could be desired ; but the hams
i and shoulders are too fat lor profit,
nd the ham is not marbled with fat
I like the Berksliires. These (the Berks)
re much more wide awake, less easi
ly controlled, but good foragers.
!" Their grades are a . wonderful im
provement upon the .original stock,
jriiy be matle very fat, and yet the
proportion between the fat and lean
hams, ' shouldeis and side pork or
bacon i such as to develop aud pre
serve the excellencies of the meat
lneiiams are large ana ricu anu
iuicy, witlr diffused fat. Berkshires
are! not quite so easily fattened when
penned and systematically fed as the
xssex grade, but they will take much
tetter care of themselves in the woods,
arid when penned or fastened for ifat
tenios may ba finished off' with half
the feed ;the original "land-pikes"
would require. With many Northern
- and; Western .breeders the Essex is a
T ' "" !! !-
-. more .profitable pig than the Berk-
. shire, because his nature leads him to
take a little exercise, so that all he
pats"goesto flesh' and fat. Ilespira
tion which, if rapid, reduces fat great
V ly, is with him never accelerated by
moving about, and with plenty of
l; feed, the sole burden of life is to di
gest it. This breed is pre-eminent
? among! the black breeds and ex-celled
hy none as fat producers. American
Agriculture. f - -
Judge Bogran.
jWhen Judge Boganwaj a practicing
lawyer in Georgia he weighed about
pOO pounds. He was a short
matr,
and had no coupling pole betwixt his
: head and shoulders. His back was
bfpad as a cellar door. Of course he
was a good-natured man, but some--times
was very "sarcastic in the use
of language before a jury. One day
he had a case in a justice court in one
cf the upper counties of Georgia, and
there was a littlo lawyer on the other
ide named Wiggins. Wiggins weigh
- i)d about ninety pounds, and was game
and sassy, like most all litflemen, and
i had a voice as fine as the' E string ou
a fiddle. . ; ' ;
r I Well," the Judge was rollicking
' alonj in a good -nat u red way to t he j u ry
a4 made .some , allusions that iusijU
led Wiggins' dignity. Whereupon
V Wiggius hipped up like a killdeeand
f" Kit;the Judge a whack on the baok,
i The Judge boked around a little,
ahdsays he, 'What you bout, Wiff-
ginsu hat you bout r r ;
Tm fitiu' V says Wiggins,
i 'Set down and behave you rself said
iheJudge, and his eyes twinkled mer
rilyj as he continued his rhapsody of
;FPtl'a"rk. Pretty soon hej)fV
' frnded Wigginsagaiu, who, rising
,fbrwahl,tu hiqj
Jhree or four' times more, making as
-I PHicli impression aa if hV ha4?hit the
;.'. sidjjqf a housej ; , : ' I ': -v
JYImt yotf Vut, Wiggins? what
ryiii Uif sahl the Judge as
le winked at the jury, :
? fl vH 'ynu'tilr, I'm a fitinVscrcani-
Vggins,and he jWe4 him again,
, .'f he .Judge , reached hU. arm hack
T and i gently "eqnashet Niggi ns down
: ;.ju ld4' chair, sayinj
ihi4diair,suyinSet-downrVl
t!e nape of ithe neck b and seat of
the brcechc and throw, you iip so
high that the bluebmlwill build in
ybiir Jacket : iwicket before you come
down. Be still, I say!' H '-V;
Wijrsina "beed still," but lie stu
died the code of honor for va few dayt
then went backs iq his tailor's trade. I
jWhen the Judge was - elevated to
the bench he didii't give the jurors
much latitude in making yip a ver
dict. If the verdicts didn't suit him
he chafgcd 'em over again and sent
cm back One day; Colonel Foster
was defending a fellow; who was sued
a promisory note and wound up
eloquent speech with "these are
on
an
grand principles bf the law,' gentle
men, which con troHhe case. They are
as Sold as England, as solid as the
blue Ridge and have come down to
us untarnished by the tide of time or
the wreck of bloated Empires, and so
will his Honor cl arge you.'
The Judge was leaning forward,
his eyes sparklin g and his mouth
twitching at th! corners. 1 Hardly
wafting for the Colonel to sit down
hejsaid: Hi8 lienor won't charge
you any such thing, gentlemen ; for
those eternal principles my Brother
Foster has elucidated have no more
to do with the cat e than' the Koran
of Mahomet. Tli is" defendant admits
that he signed th s note, and if you
believe him, then all these dilatory
nugatory, purgatory pleas that he has
ripped up, tripped up, dug up, sump-
efl up, and trumped up, won't avail
him. What do
'Brother Foster e
f'Xothing, sir
vou sav to that,
9
ouly
that 1 am
obliged to differ with the Court," said
the Colonel.
'Ye, sir, you can differ; you have
the right to diffeF; but where the
Court and the council differ, the Court
prevails, and that's the law of this
case, gentlemen -Retire aud make up
your verdict.'
ii ;. ' zr
The Blue And the Gray. Two
of the illicit distillers tried at this
term of the United States court were
soldiers; in-the war. One, Joe Lewis
- i - j ;
by , name a noted moonshi uer of Nort h
Carolina,, was in the Confederate
arniy ; the other, Henry Wildner, of
this! couuty,"was a union soldier.
While in prison awaiting trial, they in
dulged in many political discussions
over the "unpleasantness." Col. John
C. Summers was employed as counsel
in both cases, j When the sentences
were being passed, Wildner reques
ted the Colonel to call the attention
of the Judge to the fact that he had
been a. true aftd Ifaithful Union sol
dier, which was lone. The Judge
replied that for Vthat reason, he should
have been- a 'better citizen," and sen
tenced him to the penitentiary for one
year. Lewis, the more notorious of
the two, got off with one -month iu
jail. Turning to Lewis, Wildner
said : 'I don't see; why he sent me to
the penitentiary, sind not you." "That
was because you Were a Yankee," re
plied Lewis, "and he oughter huiig
you for it." All around joined in a
gooOlaugh. Ab
ngdon (Va.) Stan-
Hard.
The?English people gave a tremen
dous ovation to Rev. Do Witd Tal
niagc of New Yorjk, last Sunday in
London. Before U r. Talmage reach
ed the rresbyteriajn Church, where he
preached, he was taken from the car
riage aud carried bodily into the
church. Thousands were unable to
gaiu admittance. Wboays a man
is not dependent (in newspapers for
his fame? Ifithand't been for the press
of the country, thtjre. would have been
no press in the crowd that greeted
this eloquent and eccentric minister.
Charlotta
SANJTARY COKtllTION OF OUTH-
ltx Cities. Memphis, Tenn., June
Official reiKihs to the agent of
the n estern Associated Press at Mem
phis, Tenn,, from mayors and presi
dentsrof boards off health of the fot
owing cities and towns ; Memphis,
Vicksburg, Jackson, Miss.; Cauton'
Missl; ShreveporiJ La.; Collierville,
Teniiix Hickermaii, Ky.; Grenada,
Miss. ; Helena, Ark. ; Hoi W Springs,
Missl; Decatur,' Ata.; Tuscumbia,
Ala. ; all bearing the date of June 20,
ring'the gratifying intelligence' that
fn none t the places ! mentioned has
t he ptesent health outlook been more
avorable. In no instnn lin-
- - mmmK IIIVIG
ecu any indications of a return of
,'ellow-fever. Better health than usual
at this season of the year prevails,
4nd every prevention that sanity regu
lations ca suggestf lias been accom.
pd towards preventtng a reoccurrence
of Jast year's epidemic. Quarantine
- . f .1.. .. .
ri ! V "lavished,
MiHiiuus nave been estahlisiPil
45 Years. Before the Public.
j THE GENUINE
DBwiO.iMbLAHS'S
CEI.KIJRATEP ;
LWEB,
FOR THE CURK; OF
.1
HcriitJtis, pr Liycf pomplai nt,
Symptbms of a Diseased Liver.
A IV
in the right side
imder the
i r r ------ -
Jedgp the ribs, increases on pres
'ill
sure; pometimcs the m;n is in the lelt
side: p4 patient is rarely able to lie
on the lelt side; sometimes the pain is
felt under the shoulder ' blade4, and it
frequently extends to jthe top of the
shouiqen ana is sometimes mistaken
for rlieumatism S in the arm. The
stoma:h Is affected with loss pf apje
tite ard sickness; the (bowels in gen
eral are costive, sometimes alternative
with lax
the head is troubled with!
pain, acq
sensation
bmpanied with a dull, heavy!
in the hack Jart. J here is
a considerable loss pf mem
generally'
ory, accompanied wiili a painful sen
sation i off having left f undone somc-
thinsr which ouuht to have leen done.
A slight, dry cough i;i sometimes an
attendant. The patient (join plains of
weariness and clebih'ty; he is-casily
startled, his feet are c 11 or burning,
and he complains of ; prickly sensa
tion of the skin; his spirits are low;
and a! hough he is satisfied' that exer
cise wankl he beneficial to him, yet
he can scarcely summon uj) fortitude
enough, to try it. In fact, he i!istriists
every remedy. Several of the above
sympU ms attend the disease, hat cases
have occurred where few of tjjem ex
isted, vet examination of the- body,
after death, has shown the iIivkr t
have lleen extensively derangt-d.
GUK AND FE V it R
Dr.
casus
C. McLanf.'s 1;:v::r I'ili-S, in
ok A:lk a:d ll.vi.K, when
taken with Quinine, are productive of
the most happy results.. ; No belter
cathartic ran be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise- all w lio are afflicted with this
disease to gixe them a fair tiual.
For all bilious derangements, and as
a simplle purgative, -y r.re urequ-led.
S&IYAKE OF 2?I:TATIXS.
The pc ii in no r.ro
?v?r u
! v. x
rjr oo.it ctl.
ja) on t!ic lirl.
1 1 VI TV
with thJ Ljii!n':o:i l)U.
Mil i.IVKK
TIMS.
I ho conn. TV
Mfl.
,-NI S J .,
r.i.s hear.
I lie .i nti:ur.s o CMv!..iM
:na
lis. uA :.Ur wrrnrcrs.
1
IVk. C.
McJ.Nj:,. I.ivkk prepai'eu hy l'lcm-
ini iSrosj. of !'itturh. l'a..t!i mark leing
full of iJi;i!a:i'nn of h - nni:.i t.finvt
spelled titivretily but same iromuiKiaiion.
ROBIIMSON
Richmond, Indiana.
ESTABLISHED IN 1842.
WE BUILI)
PORTABLE ENGINES
i tiii
1 - ;
Mounted on Trucks or Frlmie of 6 S I
-' i i
12 14 aud 25 Horse Power.
WE ALSO BUILD THE
1
i 1
"PEERLESS" Portable Enpes
on trarae 6f 4 aud 6 Horse Power. These
engines have horizontal tuUnlar boil
er, nlade of No. 1 charcoal ham
mered iron i inch thick and
of 50,000 lbs. tensile strength.
They are the best small ;
engine iu the market.
FOR 6, 8, 10 oud 12 HORSE POWERf
iiuusii iruwuiKb of all size?:
SJXGLE OR DOUBLE X
Saw Mills.
'' '' ' " ! ' IN
STATIONARY ENGINES,
DRAG
SAWS
SJW TABLES,
: CDRII SHELLERSj '
FEED MILLS, &c, &c.
e oacr special inJucompnta In -,!
buyers. j
, Send for (Catalogue, and state what
you wish to buy. : 1 1 j
Addres?,! i ROBIKSON 4 Co.,
JkentotL felrcttlir of tMa nouse &t: Crawford's
Hardware Store, Salisbury, wiiere information lnra!
IICBIIIj itiiiis
' I
!
WE BUILD j
Tiresliifli Macies
-.1 wmmmm :
Nu. HEiLiG l isorj,
would el attention to their larre and splendid
i -Ji i .-.stock of. hi i -,
! HARDWARE
kmbraelng IROjrs and STEELS every Tftrtety ot
l M tikes and snapea l)est quality f".
j Wagon and Buggy Ma,tetalp,
omprlslni all the vartoas kinds itjqulrtd-fej.rtngs,
r ; ales, waeels, ready to set up.:
j . Telegraph Straw Cattrs.
ill sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability
1 Great American Lightning SAWS,
every kln4 and size, embracing MILL & CROSSCUT
NAILS aU sizes cut and wroughu
The most popular and approved styles Plow Cast
tntfs, aU kinds, bolts, c Xa 8 pornts for $1
WINDOW CLASS from smi to8430iputty,otls.
f Palikts, Varnishes, IJghtnlng Drier, &c
FAI RD AN K SCALES Steelyards and Balances.
i f XA7 cX?l3L Tools
For Carpehterti, Blaeksuikns, Shoemakers,' Farmers.
: CHanipion Mowers and Reapers.
Horse Rakes, Tflireshdag Machines,
Ilqrset-Powers, Pumps, t'OraJn Cradles,
(iraks Scytlies, Planters Handled Hoes,
GUNS Pistols, Knives, and CUTLEB V of all kinds.
tOuristock embraces e-erythlng1 to be found In
a larjre and complete'Hardware store, and all at low
prices for dash, - tt'lth thanks lor past favors we
hope to merit eoatlnued conlldencc and Increasing
patronage
March T, 167$
20: ty
YELLOW FEVEE--BLAOK VOMlT.
It s too toon to forget, the ravages of this terrible
disease, wp;ch will no doubt return In a more malig
nant ana virulent form in the fall months of 1ST!.
' MEKUELL'S HEPATINE a liemedy discovered In
Southern Xuula and used with such wonderTul re
sults In South America where the most aggravated
cases of fever are found, causes from one to two
ounces of Ulle to be filtered br strained from the
blood eachj urn? It passes through the Liver, as lo
as an excefcs of bile exists. By l wonderful action
om the Llvr and stomach the HEPAT1NE not only
prevents to a certainty any kind tf Fever and Black
Vomit, bull also cures Headache, Constipation of the
Bowels, Dyspepsia and all Malarial diseases.
' No one need fear Yellow Fever who will expel the
Malarial Poison and excess of bite from the blood by
using MEM rt ELL'S HEPATINE, which Is sold by all
Druggists In 25 cent- and i.oo bottles, or will be sent
by express by the Proprietors,
jj ! J A. F, MEBKELL 4 CO.. PuiLAj Pa.
l)r. Pembcrlan'sStillicsiii orQnern's Delizht.
t3f"The reports of wonllerful cures of libeuma
tlsm. Scrofula, Salt Kheum. Synhllls. Canotr. fleers
and Sores, that come from all parts of the counliy,
are uui uaij remark.uuic oiji no miraculous as to DC
doubted was It not for the abundance of proof.
; Kemarkable Cure of Scrofula, &c.
I ' CASE OF COL. J. C. BRANSON.
If . f Kinoston, Oa., September 15, ISTl.
(Jknts : For sixteen years I have been a great suf
p.er from Scrofula In lis most distressing forms. I
stave been confined to my room and bed for fifteen
year with, scrofulous ulcerations, 'ihe most ap
prove t remedies for suoh cases had been ued, and
the most eminent physl.-lans consulted, without anv
deohled benefit. 'Jhua prostrated, dutnsed. c!e
sp ndl.)g, I was advised by Dr. Ayer, of Floyd Coul
ty, Oil. to commeucethe ns3 of your Compound Ex
tract StllUiigla. Language Is a lnsufllcleut to de
scribe the reiier I obtained lroin the use f the SU1
Ungla as JUs to convey an adaquate Itjeu of the In
tensity Ot my suffering before using your mediune:
sufllclent to s.y, I abandoned all other remedies and
ucnttnuel the use of your Extract "of SUIliagia, unt il
I can say truly. '1 am cured or all pain," oi ail dis
eases, with nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of
ray profession. More th.m eight mom lis have
elapsed sluce this remarkable cure, wltlfout any ie
turn of tJiq disease.
Kor the trutn or the cDove statement. I refer to
arty irentlc man in Bartow fouatv. (Jai. and to the
members of the bar of Cherokee circuit, who are ac-
nuainieo wun me. j snail i-ver remain, with the
deepest k rata ude, Your obedient servant.
j J. C. BKANSuN, Atfy at Law.
Gknts: lly
West Toixt. ua.. seDt. 16. is:o.
Gknts: My daughter wiis utkeu ou tue 2atli dav
of June, lStH, with what was supposed to be Acute
Rheumatism, and was treated for the same with no
success.- In March, following, places ot bone lepan
t work out or the right rtn, and continued tau-
pear till all the bono from the elbow tu the shoulder
o.nt came out. Man- pieces of bone came out of
lie rig iit not and lef. Tho ca.se was then pro
nounced one of White Swelll g. After having been
conUnel about six years to her bed. and the; case
considered fcopeless' I was luduced to try Dr. Pem
bcrton's Compound Extract of stillinsU, and was so
well satlsfliKl with Its effects that 1 have continued
the use ot it until the present .
- My daughter was conrtin d to her bed about six
years before she sat up or even turned over without
help. She jiow sits up all day, and ews most of her
time has walked across tut? room, lier general
health Is. now (rood,, and I beite e tshe will, as her
limbs gala strength, walk well. I attribute her re
covery, with the blessing of t;od, to tive use of your
Invaluable fnedlcine.
With gratitude, I am, ycurs trulv,
W". B. BLAXTOX.
West Point, Ga., Sept U, 18"t.
Gents: (The above certificate of Mr. W. B. Blan
ton we know and certify to as being true. The thing
IS so ; hundreds of the most respected citizens w ill
certify to It. As much reference can be given as
may be required. Yours truly, '
CKAWFOPvD & WALKER, Drujglsts.
HON. 11. D. WILLIAMS.
Z3T- mi. FEJiBifiKTOX'S STILLING! A is pre
pared by A F. MKKUELL & CO.. Phila., i'a. . .
i So d by all Druggists in $i.oc bottles, or sent by
express. Agents wanted to canvass everywhere.
Send for Book "Curious Storv" free to all. Medi
cines sent tp poor people, payable In Installments.
j SALISBURY BOOK STORE.
GEO. W. YOPP, Propr.
(AtPIjrlsr'a Old Stand.)
BRIGHT NEW BOOKS
AT
LOV PRICES.
CALL AND SEE HIM. 9:tf.
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERJS,
Ard nnonaled for h evr and prevecned of
itiatinHrB03.Cattle.Hocs,t.bp.anoX'oWi.
HAY JO . Jt'ODTii. lao B:iiTnor, Aid.
i :
On and Off Slick as Grease !
EOOTS, I !
GAITERS,
SIIOES,
SLIPPERS &c.
Eespectfuljy announces his ci.ntinuance at
ni old stana in his lild hiip, on Alain Street,
opposite J3r ni' Drug Store. He is always
ready aud anxion tottccomuiodate cutstoniers
iu his line in the best iivtuner posihle. ; lie i
prepared to do first clan work and can com
pet' with aty northern Shop or Hand made
work. Hi machine. laets, K-.. are of the
latest arq nest pat em. Be works the 'yery
best material and keep? on hand ready made
worK, ana ntnek eqaal to an' special order.
i liepairintdueatlr and DroniDtlv done atrea
enable pnejes. SatisJtction gnaranieed or no
cnarge-H
Price I o Salt the Times.
Caib ordefg br mall rtrnmntlr fii!rdi
3l.6moa. j M. EAGLE."
'-:-. :..-f"i '.';.-; Tr : : -1V
'v:4S f'li- "i'.v':'.". t"Tf" V-,:'. ft'
rzF; k 2.13 O
S - ts o f Ji
rr eg &
k1 mm ;s z
twii - 5? f g
arrantefl to Cure!
ENNISS- CHICKEN CHOLEia CURE
or money rel'tiuded if dirt-ctioiiH are
strii-tly followed.
PRICE 25 CEKTS. at
2G:tl.
ENN1SS' Dm- Store.
WARE.
wsii:. VOU WAST
II A 11 D W A
RE
At Low Figures
I
Call on the undersigned at No. 12, Granile
Kow. j!
D A. AT WELL
June 8 if.
Salisburv .N . C.
TRIED,
AND
TRUE.
rople sre E'ttlug tcquaiuted iul tho who
rn not ought to tic wit h tho wonderful merit of
t".jit erreat American Remedr. the
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment,
FOB, HA1T AND BEAST.
This liniment rerynaturally originated In Ameri
ca, whero Mature provklest lu her laboratory such
surprising r.ntldotes for tho laaladles ofl her cull
C.ron. Its far.'.e has leon sprcatling for ' C3 yearn,
until no-. il c::cirt-loj the liabit&bl clobei
The Mexican riu-sisuj linuncnt is a matchless
remedy fore 11 est orarl ailments of man ajnd beast.
To stock ov.ncrs c::d farmers It Is Invaluable.
A sln-lo bot'.lo often raves a hnman life or r
stores th-s nrefulncss r an excellent horse, ox
cow, or shoe?.
It currs i.ot-rot, hoof -ail, hollow horn, grub.
scrcTr-woria, !'.oider-rot, nwigi', the bites and
rtlns of poisonous rcptiici uixd insects, and every
snc! drawback to stool: Lrccdlnj and bush life.
It cures every cxternrl trontio f horses, such
as lactones, scratches, twlnny, sprains, founder,
wind gall, ring-bone, etc., etc. , j1
The Mexican 2Iustan3 Liniment Is the qulcteet
cure In tho world for accidents occurring la the
family. In tho absence of a physician.; such as
burns, scalds, sprainr,, ruts, etc., and , for rheuma
tism, and stiffness onnendcred by exposure. Par
-tlcularly valuable to JUncrs. j
It U the chcapcf-t remedy in th vrorM, tor It'
penetrates tho muscle to the bone, and a single
implication Rpncrally f uTlcient to cure. I'
jlo-lcan Miistan? L'-nimtnt is put tip in tore
'res of bottle, the largrcr ones being; proportlonp
. ely much thechtiapeKt. Sold everywhere.
mm
DLACKWELL'3
DURHAM,
HARD
i
ens
$340.00 Piano Upr
Upright Paho'Qrsan, 5
r ; . ....
It tt Ij n-t a reprMntd rpfran at mil s
wirr jl-.-J fn 6 rca. i ir.-Uit this liiLru ! t iuor
'to?tf sSPffeiN : i f&h?01t -rear 0 C! Aa 1h
i-v-inni?. ruvr oace, Rscvtry vrysi wiwn mu-iiliM-cU ia a new l.v-ii . V -tor,ltU
otndHxaavr:terneit. IlTic (canUiaji'iyou th:s rlea;d tarMln I.t UiuirJSr?11' '!
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Uj-ji.jii..vu iwv. c UttsfaqCan. SI!:. w vpy btrsa.
ta eaur vearl A.
tended tour taroa
torouf ho'.'.t urn
10 txwta l.'.it
ii.'u uii .iiat'uu.i
1 IB
L . v. . nip . ' i uum
Vt m: yo.i;-: .7. t l;roij a-.iit itatje Ti rr'oojl
Al-resa, DAIVIUX F. JpJS.ttjTSfV,
IVifccfrom
T!.e -NEW AMERICAN"
mor' work wi:h ie.s Ijabor th
AGEUTS
J. S. D0VEV.3ianja-cr,.
iu'ru unH:iici irs. ici uo&jau caiicnv nuimuiuTurtr. i nave evt-iMii
' t- f -
Th3 . Best pyily Sewing lacliino!-:
ji$ e?.4ly learned. do?s not fe
f; any other ;nachine
ecpiicaticn. j- -
MERONBYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbuiv. Ni. C.
L
A;
1 do not hcfitate to sav the Airj
inji at! the work that oilier lUJieii
i.ts i4uji, it
iroiu Swiss Muxliii to Ucuver tioiltu
J l.at
tiud the Imericau ir. uierior lo lllieui 111
I have used the Singer and othir
inucliiiH's,
any. .
MicnoxtV iS: Rro., Agenls A meiioan Sewing
Slu: 1 have ut-d the Howe, Sin
er,
chines, and would not give the Aikieric
in the circular. 1 consider it sifperior
m for
lo all
Very respectfully.
"1
Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in T
ust.
Deeds, Chattle Mortpnjjfes, Fafni Cbntractst Marriare and Continuation. Certificate
Distillers Entries, i and viiriou) other
SALE
Administrators, executor commissioners,
call on us for printed snIe,noticek tt is
their property at public fiction witljout
qinrement of the law oi the iubjei
olten sacrificed from this Cause when
saved it and made it bring its vtiluc.
13 A A TI O U T
SCHOOL
BILL-HEADS,
LETTER
I -. ;
Mo'n
CARDS)
IMstei-s,
?rr
Reau! Readii Ruad
1 1
i l ry, nnu le ronvinccd That 61
1
much
Cheaper, Bittcmnd more rouvf
em
lo tiie
"Earklry k nawot's Eninnhc Flirt
aast
rd Ccffce.1?
srhieti thonsanv'rt of fa mi lien pre no' ti-ijg ex
clu.ively. Call on vo u rover, and
try a
package of Barklev & Hasscnfa E
Ete I'
Drise Roasted Ccffe witere you w
ll! get
f;iiiFfactKMi or your monev r7ffrrf,
; For sale by All CJrocer, ind Ma'niifetnred
by ISARKLEY& IIASOXJ
25:2ra ftaltiraAreJ Md
BONDS
To make Title to 11 ml, and Lai
forir and
Mechanics- Liens, for aale'atthii pffi.ee
4-
Mortgage Deeds for sa
Also various other blanks.
Octaves, 13 Stops, 2 53welltfcirirr i
.. . xi-- miuS12
-vnk I r-STioi fwisrht rhanres ttH wti Thisecrt-imi i fi
buiskHt ir.tforiiH'rd. hmiro
to fiwo tills pri-c. isrvrii'
tittliiOHl ui a new kiiif,f!
u- tJbtbr iuomiwnir at r.itd ia;V. Ti.-iJS!!.?'t,ut
The moat wicim
otr
an at.
Kk-rutl instrument. Ks, I'no. kiiA IV
a ha bimcut intopxi.ristU ImiidwuJf i iS "it-'
free t j ny addpf-sa. ThUertCi!S f'
tvoia tno mourn
a:i i uiir3ji!i r- t i but uuuiimh. . .1 . . .
la.-i Nome incnt. r'-rThLi i th ,i....t.i -JrL"7,
tY'astltiairton, Xexv Jersey; U. S. Amer!
825 to $45.
Buy only the:
NEW
AMERICM
It is tut "
Only Cev!hs Machln
UK it I AH A' ' ii
e.
'"'Kercr Si::: S.iichsjT . i:
Is -.is li-V.::; 1-. I
The S'mplfat. t!:r Xu.-t Pui , 1
able,' and iu Lpij Lesnt
Out o O' 3er
Illustrated Cod.'"-
um.sht'd c
WANTED.
G4 N. i'harlp Street. Ualtimored.
U
erirah .Muclane surpasses all oilier niacliinep. lieside CO
juvti ciJ ,t i i Wurs button lioles in. an v fabric '
Liad SintrH, Jlowe and Weed MacliiiiLi", and
!
MISS M. RLTLEDGE.
not exchange the Anierieai for
MIW. Ii. N. BKlMiLE. f
and would
S lisburv, X. C, May 22d, 1872.
Machine
Wheeler t Wi!son, Wilcox & Gibhf, Sewing; Ml-
nil ol'theitK li will do all that is claimed for H
oihei s I have ever seen. i
MKS. GEO. W. HARRISON, j -
MORTGAGES!-
Mortgage -Deeds, Com in isi oners- Deeds, : SUrifli
forma lor sale at the
WATCIIMAX OFFICE.
NOTICES.
sheriffs, constables, agent?, &c. are adriscdio
certainly great injnstice to owners to put up
first giving ample notice of the sale, t The re
t every body knows are msumcient. rropcnj
a dollar or two spent in advertising niight I
We furnish sale notices promptly and "cheap.
CIRCULARS,
HEADS,
Statements,
all kinds; f
T
:ASnr!lflflat tn h 'Rfiaderl
j , this Paper. ;
i i
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taining 'JO.tJOO wordf, orlho?radiy, prwion
eiationind definitions according loilhr
English and American Lexicograplier V1"
t rated with nearly. 2110 ensraijng; fW?
ihe xrnni of the l.61ir i.d at theaine tirne
just what a plain learned person needv;J
decidell the bwt dictionary ever printej
Conminf'700 double column p1- onPrbY.."--bound
in doth and gilt. Type clear ad hand
oome.v Artjx wte to any leaaeroi u" i-r-:
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I for Ihirtvdav only, ond h wade solely wMP?
purpoxe oi iniroaiiciion. uui
arie will be aent to one fddreA Tlij!a,rMrt
but tvrice. Order ncvu S-.nd filver, currency,
or 3 "cent postage ataoipo.' Addrewt .oD'Th
National Bool Company, 'JtutlUfiXtai j .
Jcap Ohatte! Mortjragcs,
yarioiiioilier blank It
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