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- , I j ' ,. : - - .1-1 tl i- It i . ' 1 : I i TzTTT ' " T . - Growings Boots Quickly. I The common garden radish furn- sit... nn wnoMent examnle of the ad- iSUCO " ft . j j. j Vantages of raising ati esculent root as quickly as possible. If the seed is sown on poor soil early in the spring the growth of the plants will be very slow and as a consequence the roots jwill be tough, stringy and rauk flavor. If, on the Wtffrarya6 warm soil 'J pr?ieilfojahc&, , ifie seedOoon after the cold r spring, rains are over and young Plants cultjyajed arspon as they "are ofsufficient size the roots will be jujey, crisp and of a mild fn& agreeable flaroiv Unless Radishes have attained a sufScient size, for the tMeMhKiii'fif&k&'t the time the seetl is sown they will scarljFbe fit for 4 eating. ' In Efence and - Hol land where great attention ;s devoted to raising radishes, ...special" pains ire given to maturing 'then? as quickly as possible." Sand," pul verized earth and fine well ? rotted 'manure are mixed together to form aoil.whlle the best temperature for hastening growth,, is obtained by tlje employment of glass aa in a hbtlbed. As the" ''radish is al most the hly escuteutV.root tha'is eaten jaw,' there are special reasons fori raising it in such a manner as to insure its bing juicy and Under! But roots that requires to be cooked be fore they are eaten, as turnips, beets, parsnips and' carrots, are superior al most in proportion to the shortness of time in which they are raised. If tur nips and beets keep up a slow growth during several months they 'will be tongh,; and, stringy, and the former will have , a rank taste. If a drouth occurs during their period of growth, these roots yill be composed in part of fibre, so hard that it will not be 'red : dered sufficiently!. soft' to bo' digested even" If.! boiled for' '"several ' hoiirs.- L Long cooking tends to destroy tlie ) flavorand nutrient qnalities of allvege 1 tables. SXhI-ulclie'r iSy.ivegetable i cane-eooked boiling! the bettr I anansore-nutritions if wilt De.i-tegfe- tables iftat' have been grown,"-'-quickly may be quicklyi cooked,' and will ao .4 cordingl;b'pfine flavor hdVofreai. value lor hunian -or, ,aniraaU tood. ; is true or edible roots is also What ' true of 'those kinds ' ofr-yegetables whose edible' pbf Hons consist of stalks, i leaves, head iptid and seed Thequick j er asparagus lettuce, v caltiage; string f . beanskhell -beans; and p$i( arfc grown : the more excellent they will be. Cab T bage whicfiis' quickly "gfoVn: is. crisp and cT agreeable! .flav6ii.J arid1 i delU ciBe4'eatenv; rawJn;thejfoni3of "i cold slaw. If it is slowly grown. however. . ittwiU, he tough, of .some7 : wnatrank flavor, and a considerable green peas and beans largely depends 1 on the shortness of time in which they ar i gj'own yXhe sweet corn grown : and canned in a'; high nortliern lati- 1 tttde' is,' prfferretl to that , produced fartheu gouth probably for the reason i that it is matured more quickly, If I green corn, peas and: beans are quick- ly pruc!they(' may be readily p6oj?pd by ieamingr which ia better ; than boiling as a means of preparing . iuj- ine lauie, as l,, extracts j , nana j)f the 'soluble matter they con tain. ."-si: i f tfThe pedestrian feats of . the-present 1. day, the poston Journal gays, cast ipto I the Bhada by the? ' recorded ' ex plqi U of 1 r?ftr4oc."?i-Morwegian sauor in j the English navy, early in the pres i: ent century, Mensen first attracted i to Portsmouth in nine honrs, and soon aW0anT 'from 'Lbndori to ttyer i pool m thirtyrtwo hours. - Having r distinttUhed1 himself at thet)attle of i NavariPo, ms ia72,;; he .left the navy If-anlmdpessional 'runner. -ftSLY!nnng a number pf matcHes , he un(iertpochAfea of running from : ! Paris4o4Iosooyi Starting ; from the afternooa ofaumyll 1331,' he enter- t on Juffe 25, having accomplished the distance of-1,760 miles in thirteen day.tfnd: eighteen hours. ' The em- l PffMas a '!courier-e. v vr4orqinary soon became a popular . amusement in European courts. He ! jfepSliMtry to country bearing messages of i congratulation,5' condo- jence, despatclie?, and always beat inouuted couriers . when matched ngainst them. Ue never walked but Id iu variably ran, his only refreshment ;: leing one biscuit and'an ounce of T raspberry .gyrup er 1ay,. and two ruuwJesptettorrftfceuminUtes, each in !uty-fthoiirs. :ThSe standfnPwi ?tlfUL r I rests other support J 'At .... j. . . t sue n times ue coyereu ..mo v.o a handkerchief and slept. After the he pursued hiswayas much re- freshed: as though t. . He baa . siept.ior hours4 In ' 1836 while in- tneem nioF 1 he ! East India mpany, Mensen was cnargea wiui ' uie con veying of ilispafches from Calcutta to Constantinople through Central Asia. The ' distance is 5,615 miles; which the messenger accomplished in fifty- nine days, or ' in one-third of the time made' i, by the' swiftest caravan. At last he was employed to discover the source oi me iMie.; . oeuing out jrom Silesia on May II, 1843, he ran to Jerusalem, and thence to Cairo, and up.the western bank of the river into Upper! Egypt. Here, just outside' of Syang, he was seen to stop and rest, leaning against a palm tiee; his face covered with , a j hand kerchief. -.He rested so long tjiat some' persons tried wake him ; but they tried in vain,, for he was dead. He . was buried at the foot of the; tree; and.it was years before his friends in Europe knew what fate had befallen him. Pall MaU Gazette. The Southern Express Cou- fany A5TD the Fever. The presi dent of the Southern Express Com pany has yritten a letter to agents referring to the ifatal experience of last year, when the li ves of twenty- eight heroic employees were lost in' ef forts to maintain intact durinor the he express service prevalence of yel-i low fever, and in forming them that the office in Memphis has been closed until the quarantine restrictions are removed. T le letter adds ; for Memphis, or other -Matter places vrhere express offices may be closed, will be taken to the nearest quarantine j station", and there held subject to the order of consignees, un til means can be provided for its de livery without violating the sanitary regulations " adopted : by State' or municipal authorities. -"Matter destined to points on the Mississippi river, south of Memphis, should be isent via Vicksburg Or New. Orleans, as 'circumstances "may require. ' "It is to be hoped the fever will not spread, but shoqld it do so, and become epidemic,' this company, for the , Safety' oj" its employees, and the projection dfthe public health, (by lessening . the danger of contagion incident: to intercourse with the infec ted localities) wilt not undertake1 to operate a ts lines beyond the limits pre scribed by quarantine regulatrons." !' Bacingr jvith Fire. - . last;vepl$ - Mr and . Mrs Robert Ufiner iaud daughter - drove from Frapkyiile ti) Shenandoah Schuylkill county, afid mpt lyith a . .terribleTad-' venture. They htd driven along ibr some distance when they discovered that the woods wiere on fire on both sides rofVth road. -After driving jthroughjlhe fire seiterathuhdred yards the smoke b(K;qmes6. dense that ihe1 travelers were nearly suffocated, and they had tq lie down, ju the wagon bed to. prevent beihg sraotheppd. The horses' vere urgeij j iferward arid the race continued over the rough moun tain road for a considerable distance, with the flames rqajriug or both iides and myriads of sparks falling in and about the wagon. Mrs. UfFuer's dress caught on firk and her husband dron- pp4 the Tids to assist her in extin- r t . 1 . I . - - guisnjng it, , when slie Jainted in bjs arms.t htVhijehe was endeavoring to bring his wife hack tgl consciousness the. horses were 'tearing: along at a break-neck ispeedj auoV the wairon 9weryefj;joIle' anidwunffrDund in anything but abrlable manner Mrs. Uffher betane cooscw"3 na seconds, however, and just -then her husband feawja cloud pf enspblack Smoke enveloping the road, and knew that they had reached the outskirts of the fire and were safe: The travel ers were all slightly burned, but fbrr tunately seriQjjs Pscai Turnout receiving uyUfies. jTlie i jieat ' r. waf o great- that t he paint on the wagon was entirely burned off, and the hors es bMlytlrjp teOheBai iday the omnibus jthat, laarpies passengers irom j rackyille to Shenandoah ran wr auu,; ujb ariver was severely! cQrchedfUnoaffr (Pa.) heat; ajj SnsiROKEs is St Louis. St. Louisj August 4. The weather is getting exceedingly warm -o--" .. r.cctai iiiuq , oases ot sun stroke occurred yesterday and to-day. The mercury reached 97 yesterday, fc u c.ycK io-aay ranged from aP n the principal business si reeis. against, a tree or : A Sheriff Bucked,! Gqed akd RoBBED.-r-Sheriff Thomas P. Worlty of Jones county, was attacked on the road leading: from 1 Trenton to Jack son ville' near John W Eubank's plant uuon jaoojnb. uayiignt, onej moruin last week by three dlsgnsed white men and robbeil of $650. He' wasbadly bruised,1 bucked,' gagged and tieel to a tree, ir ; which condition. he was found by Jim Gooding, 'Colored, all about 5 J o'clock, A. M. The men who committed this daring; ( robbery j were blacked up to convey the in) 4 pressian I that they were negroes. Netcbem Democrat. Tight ipantaloons aie coming into fashion agfdn, and Br. Mary AValker, is indignant. "They are such a give! away," says she Farmers, DON'T BE SWINDLED V- I "',;.;;but of BALE: OF COTTON J" j. : WHBIT . THEO. F. KLUTTZ will sell you one ton of 1! Boykin, earner & Co's CELEBRATED ilomo Fertilizer : . For 200 lbs.Cotton, riV-TTADIiE IN ITOVZSnXZISIt. ! , i y t , It u te (est in use. Easy to manipulate. Requires no! cotton seed nor stable manure. No charge for recipe or right to uue. .Kqual to any $50 guano. Han been teatcd for yearn CaM and get particulars ad see testimonial. Don't be humbugged by cheap imilationa. You can get the genuine only from THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist, No2(hlr :. i Sole Agent foi Rowan ROBINSON Richmond, Indiana. . . : . . i ' ! j ESTABLISHED IN 1842. WE BUILT) PORTABLE ENGINES I ! - Mounted on5 Trucks or Frame of 6 810 i ; S 12-14 and 25 Horse Power. We ALSO BUILD THE on frame of 4 And 6 Horse Power. These engines hare horizontal tubular boil ers, made of No. charcoal ham mered iron inch thick and of 50,000 lbs. tensile strength. They are the best .small ' ! ppgine fn the market, iT. ' WE BUILD siiiiig FOR 6, 8, 10 and 12 HORSE POWERS. HORSE POWERS of all size?. SINGLE OR DOUBLE; . I'j! i ;n J ' .; 'i it".- if t : . . STATlpNARY ENGINES, Crag saws, TABLES, CORIi SHEkLERS. PEEDjMILLS, c ; .if,'! 't t . j: i ji - " ' ! I W e pTer special inducements cash ',;,.u'i., buyers,. ' j. ". Sen4 for Catalogue, and state 'hat you wish to buy. ! ! Address; ROBINSON & Co., Hj, , j. Richmond, Ind. ThCTel3a cimilar of this Horn at' Crawford's Hardware Store, iSallsbary, where lnfornjatlon In re spect to 8twunngines may be obtaiLj Chattel Moi-tgagcs, Ttrious other blanks for rale hr . L Subscribe jfro 5 Watch njarVouly $2 illliS, SPOOL COTTON. 4i ESTABLISHED 1S1 2. Irn'f.Htlsl G-EORG-E A. CLARK. ! f ! SOLE AGEXT, 400 BEOADWAT .HEW. IXOBR' The distinctive f natures of Q1I3 spool cotton are that It U made from ttie very Knew, . k , ; . j SEA ISLAND COTTON; It Is finished soft astne cotton from which It Is made ; it has no waxing or artificial aalsh to deceive the eyes; it is the strongest; smoothest and most elastic sewing thread in tiie market : for machine sewing It has no equal; It Is wound on ! :r&-tf ! !' ' j WIUTE SPOOLS. The Black Is the most perfect - ever nroduced In spoolcotton. ttelnsr'-dred bv a srstem patented by ourselves. The colors are dyed by the r NEW ANILINE ; PROCESS rendering them so perfect and brilliant that dress makers everywhere use themtnstead of sewing silks. We Invite comparison and respectfully ask ladles o give It a fair trial and convince themselves of Its superiority over all others. i i, lb be had at wholesale retail from j . . , ."" . : J. D. G ASK ILL 11 jm Salisbury K, C. Pi N. HEILIG & SON, Would call attention to their large and splendid ill stock oi I HARDWARE Embracing IRONS anil STEELS-every variety ot sizes ana suape3 best quauty. Wagon and Buggy Materials, comprising all the various kinrts required springs. axies, wneeis, jcc, ready to set up. Telegraph Straw Cutters, all sizes, and unsurpassed m quality and durability Great American Lightning SAWS, every kind and size, embracing MILL & CKOSSCUT i; NAILS all sizes cut and wrought. The most popular and approved styles Plow Cast lngs all kinds, bolts, &c (ISTI Mo. 5 points for 51 Windowclas s from m to 24 so Putty , oils. U paints, v arnlsiiea, ugntnlng Drier, &o. FAIKBANK S0ALE8-steelyards and Balances. Worlx Tools ForCarpentcrs, Blacksmiths, Shoemakers, Fanners. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rkes, Threshing Machines, . Tuorse-Powers, Pumps, TGraln Cradles, t Grass Scythes. Planters Handled Hoes. GUNS Pistols, Knives, and CUTLEKY of all kinds. ygr our stock embraces ev ery thing to be found in arge and complete Hardware Store, aud-all at low prtoea forcash.gj with thanks tor past favors we hope to merit continued conudence and increasing patronage. March I. is;g , . 2o:iy,i , YELLOW FEVER-BLACK VOMIT. It is too soon to fonret the ravages of this terrible disease, which will no doubt return in a more malig nant and virulent form in me fall months ot is.it. MEUttELL'S 11EPAT1NE, a Uemedy discovered in Southern Nubia and used with such wonderful re sults In South AmerTta where the most aggravated cases of fever are found, causes from one to two ounces of bile to beJllltered or strained from the blood each time It passes through the Liver, as long as an excess ot bile exists. By its wonderlul action on the Liver and stomach the H EPATINE not only revents to a certainty any kind of Fever and Black 'omit, but also cures Headache. Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and all Malarial diseases. rno one neea lear lenow rever who win expei tne Malarial Poison and excess of bile from the blood by using MERRELL S HKPATINE, which Is sold by ail Druggists in 85 cent ana jt.oo Dottles, or wm oe sent, by express by the Proprietors,; , 4 A. F. MERKELL & CO.. Philx. Pa. Df.fl'tmbcrlon'sStillingia orQuern's DelUht. CThe reports of wonderful cures, of Rheuma tism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Syphilis, Cancer, Ulcers and Sores, that come from all parts ot the country, are not only remarkable but so miraculous as to be doubted was it not for the abundance of proof. ' i, 4 Remarkable Gore of Scrofula, &c ; i : ) CASS OF COL. J. C. BRANSON. ! M Kingston, Qa., September 15, ism;' Gxkts s For sixteen years 1 have been a greatrBuf- f erer from Scrofula in its most distressing lonas, . I have been confined to my room taSl. bed for tifteen years with scrofulous ulceration. The most ap- Srofed remedies for such cases had been used, and ae mom eminent physicians consulted; without any decided bene lit. 'j bus .prostrated,' distressed, de sponding, I was advised by Dr. Ayer, of Floyd coun ty, to commence the use of your compound Ex tract HtHUngta. Language is as Insufficient to de scribe the relief I obtained irom the use of tha Stll llngia as it is to convey an adaquate Idea of the In tensity of my suffering before using your medicine 5 sufficient to say. I abandoned another remedies ami continued the use of your Extract ot Stllllngla, until I caa say truly, 'I am cured of all pain," of all dis eases, with nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of my profession. More than eight months have elapsed since this remarkable cure, without any le turti of the disease, i- For the truth of the above statement, I, refer to any gentleman In Bartow County. Ga and to the members of the bar of Cherokee circuit, who are ac- Suainted with me. I shall ever remain, with the eepest gratitude, Your obedient servant, U Wkst Point, Ua. Sept. !, 1870. Gknts : yiy daughter was taken on the 25th day of June, 1873, with what was sttnposed J be Acute Khenmatlsm, and was treated fbr Uie same with no success. In March, following, pieces of bone began to work out of the right arm, and continued to ap pear till all the bone from the elbow to the shoulder joint came out. Many pieces of iHne came out of the right foot and leg. The.iease was then pro nounced one of White Swelling. After having been confined about six years to her bed. and the case considered hopeless' I was Induced to try Dr. Pem- pert on s Compound Extract of stjSUngla, and was so weli satisfied with its effects that I have continued the use of It until the present, i . . My daughter was confined to. her bed aboht six years before she sat up or eyen htirhed over without help. , she now sits up all day, trad t-ews most of her time has walked across, the, rood. Her general health Is now good, ahd I bcllev she wULTas'net limbs gain strength, walk well. 1 attribute her re covery, with the blessing of God, to the use of your Invaluable medicine. ' ' ' . WlUj gratitude, I am, yours truly, ; ' . . . W.B.BLAXTOX. West Point, G a.., Sept. 16, 18T0. Gknts j Tub above certificate of Mr. V. B. Blan ton we know and certify to as being trtw. The thing is so : hundreds of the most , respected citizens will certify to it. As much reference can be given as may be required. Yours truJy, 1 1 CRAWFORD & WALKER, Druggists. i HON. U. D. WILLIAMS. , DR. PEMBERTON'S STILLING! 4 Is ore- pared by A. F. MERUELL CO- Phlla Pa. 8o!d tor all Druggists In $t.oc bnttles, or sent by jtnww. Arenta wanted to canvass everywhere. f Seod lor Boole "Carious Storj'-rtree to aU. M edi-1 cwe sent to poor people, payaoie fa insiaiiments. SNOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN USE THIS-rBRAND; BEST IN THU WORLD, M letter, to any Saleratns, One teaspoon full of tL Is Sodai used with fiour milk eqnals Four teasrjoot)fnls of the est leaking Powder sav ing Tweuty Times its koit. See package for valuable f infbrmatiou. If the teasioonful is too large and does not produce good results at first use less afterwards, j Jan. 30: 6m. : TRIED, AND .i TRUE. Peopla aro getting acquainted ud thoa who are not ought to with the wonderful tneriti of that great American Remedy, Um MEXICAN ent, FOB MAN AND BEAST. i ' f 'i ,r : . : 1 ' ' - i. : ' i if- t Tills liniment very naturally originated la Ameri ca, whrro Nature proxidea In her laboratory auch surprising antidotes for the maladies of herchtt tlrcn. Its faaio has been spreading for S5 years, until now it encircles the habitable globe, Tho Jlexlcaa JIustau; IJnlmcnt 1 a matchless remedy for all external ailments of men and beast. To stock owners and farmers it Is invaluable A singla bottle eftea eaves a hnman life or re store tho uiicfulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, pr shcciV j :i I . - It cures foot-rot, hoof -all, hollow horn, grub, tcrew.worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and Insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush Ufa, -It cures every external troubio of horses, sock a lameness, scratches, swinny, sprains, founder, wind-gall, ring-boac, etc., etc. i i ' The ilexfean Jlustanj liniment Is the quickest cure In the world for aceWents occurring In th family, la the abscnco of a physiciasv such as burns, scalds, sprains, cua, etc, and t of rheurae tlsm, and stiffness engendered by exposjir. far. iicularly valuable to Miners, i ', i i . ' It 13 the cheapest remedy In" f he World, for ft penetrates the mancto to the bone, and at slagU . tpplication la geaerally sufflcleat t cure. . , 3Iexican Xustang Liniment is puik p la. tare 'res of bottles, the larger onea being proportion i"ly much the cheapest, Spld eveiwhere. i . HUES BLACK WELL'S DURHAM Mortgage Deeds for sale hert . Also various other blanks. ? f 1 H SiH :. I - 2 O pii . J ? J 2 h . - 1 & yjK " ' 8L3 s w o Hp ; s-g Ob CO , r . Si? s ; i, w ?ig . w hgMi B"j'S-d'-i,joi' td- LS- :! P 1 ? W rn KBi'I - :s 5 co - tt'pH f Kj x j. ' TOBACJGO 11 The Best Family Sewing MachineB The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not pet out o' odr La ...i. more work with less labor thai any other machine. Illustrated Circular Wn.shed i application. - ' - ' ; , f' -r AGENTS WANTED. 1 2. S. DO VET. Maaaffer. C4 N. Charles Street. BaltitaereJ ju a MERONEYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbury, N. (j. r , : Price from 825 to 45, s CERTIFICATES : i I do not hesitate to say the American Machine surpasses all otber-machines.. Beside i ' ink All tho work that other machines can, it overbeama and works button-holes in. any fch from Swiss Muslin to Heaver cloth. 1 have used Singers, Howe and Weed .Mjicluuen '11 - rt I . i. c : .. l .1 i. :.... x uave uncu iiic oiiijjcr auu uiuci luactiiucs, MkbonetA Bro., Agenta American Sewing Sirs: 1 have used the Howe, Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, Wilcox & Uibhg, Sewing Jjj. chine; and would not give t lie American for all oftlieiu. It will do all that -is clainitd tut i in the circular. I consider il superior to all others I have ever seen. f , Very respectfully. DEEDS & ! MORTGAGES, Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' lleeds, Sberiffi Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Contirniatitjai Certificated Distillers' Entries, and various other tonus tor sle at the j . WATCHMAN OFFICE SALE NOTICES! - Administrators, executors, commissioners, can on us ior pnnieu saie nonces. it is cenainiy great injustice to owners to put up their property at public auction without first giving ample notice of the; sale. !Tbi ft. quirements of the law on the subject every bod v knows are insufficient. ProbertVk. often sacrificed from this cause when a saveu it ana maac it oring us vaiue. ; v e iurnisu saie notices promptly anq clieap. "iTOTicss ron posthtg land us adt peiittes, PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, i LETTER Monthly Statements, CARDS, Posters, all kintjs,rf i(SAiLlL. ! T I VERY STABLE. Having purchased the Livery Stable on Lee street and perfected all necessary arrangements for car rying on the business in a com plete and satisfactory manner, the public are solicited to give us a trial. We are prepared to afford All usual Accommodations; and will do so at the most moderate prices possible. E3r"DROVERS are invited -to pve us a call. Day visitors can have their stock carefully attended to and every prop er attention shewn them. The stable attend ants are experienced and careful men. Horses boarded by the day, week, month or vcar. Call and try us. R. J. nOLMES & SON. Jan. 2d, 1878. ll:tf ; SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. YOPP, Propr. (AtPlyler'a Old Stand.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT CALL AND SEE HIM. O-.tf. On and Off Slick as Grease ! boots, : GAITERS, -SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c. M. EAGLE, Respectfully announce hi continuance at his old stand in hit old line on Main Street, opposite Ennii's' Drag Store, lie is always ready and anxiona to accommodate customers in his line in the best manner possible, lie is prepared to do first class work and can com pete wjth an j' northern Shop or Hand made work, flis machines, lasts, Ac., are oT the latest ard best pat em s. Reworks the very best material and keeps on hand ready made work, and stopk equal to any special order. 1 Repairing neatly and promptly done at rea sonable prices. Satisfection gnaraptecd otno charge- Prices to Suit Ihc Times. ' Cash orders by mail promptly filled. ; 34.6mo. W. M. EAGLE?. JAMES M. GRAY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, j Office in the Coart Hons lot, next door to Sqnire Hanphtonl Will practice in all i the (Jourts of th.e State. . J Buy. only the st, j ; , "JLj &ffl.hiiit 'i.U'ii! -1 Wffi. RV?. .,... - Is lis Ll-i'-t r-;.. e.'j? and in F ..'J r . ( l r , v -y nexpert tlMi V' ! V : 1 ( u . MISS M. RUTLEDGE. 1 ..i. i t . - auu nuuiu uvi trvuange l lie AlDfrican f t S: lisburv, N. C, May 22d, 18727 Machine : MIW.UKO. W. IURRIS0X sheriffs, constables, agents, -Srci are advised t(C dollar or two spent in advertising might inre HEADS, ; - r- v Special Offer to the 2Xeaden o this Paper.' F 87.00 FOE 63 CENTS. 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