n w We old bones. Burn them
fvrw . . I
with your wood, and the ashes thus
enriclied will prove a valuable ferii-
lizer Monev cannot buy" any article
vWPk1 m 60 fertilize your soil,
i-.- h:Lf.maA t?l! owntltr in
-T1 : I. r ' - t 1 I 1.
crease the value pf wood asnes, wuicu
in themselves are ampng the best of I
soil enrichers.
')"' , l' ' I
..jt, ; .. i m)
Wood Ashes and Salt kok Cattle.t
ealiifingtije necessity of an ocpasjonaj
rwliali of salt and wood ashes for oil kind
of acock, me worw .maps . .
most convenient form in which these ma.-
Aerials can bo offered, is in a solid mass,
which admits a- ciligeut licking on ine
pariof he imim4 without gaining more
pf the mixture than is desired.
ri turn mmnra rnn.n is ukkucu am
fMV ! 1 - 1 -
ta mix the intrredients so that a solid
WW&rWrp.
wood ashes in theiroportion of pound for
a x . Am- . An a oi innr. il km i i i
pound! witn wate samcienp w noiu iuc
jnUtnre together To preserve tha mxr
ore m a ioW jw - w-fc-
pr boxes -Biiplfprca snnjcieuwjr w wp
rftln and snow from reachin: it and con-
TCitiDe 15 into aiKaiino jncikic. ucw
thrpnghs with their tempting contents
provedfiaent ashai fcr alinriag wHmen but that idle men tempts the
lUAiSa a I
day, home at night. When cattle phew
Jeather, wood and old popes rememoer
that it indicates a lack of phosphates pf
limeineiriooa, wmcu i u1?u w
apply bone material. A-teaapoonfui pi "f, f -bpnejneal
given daily witk their grain enr
will correct the bab and supply be 4e-
lciency which rnauces it. n tne oisposi; .
lion w eai uuucsl- muiuw u
ly exists in the soil, and tho pasture will
be greatly benefited by a p dressing m
bona dnsf? T?TP or threjiandred pounds
a Hia mi art urn hrnnnM.. Will TCDAV I
attending expenses in a better yield and
Qoality pf milk and butter.
TORKIJjG W0ME5 OP ESGLim
Enrfish writers on American man-
riers and people are very apt to folr
loa the Val ef 4 dwomnes (from
21- 1 x.,a
VUB ViUO 1U1U1 JUU JHUUICUD vf Mis M
w ki,w oc0e
whole:, ; we give
n v v n i H7i ft ft ft ft iiiti i
of the employment n4 pay of yomenj
but we would be far from suggesting
that It is a fair illustration of the
treatment of all women in "Merry
England." The account is taken
i?om letter in the Pall Mall Gazette,
written from the Tillage i of Rowley
Jlegis, Lancashire ?
"I came to this pjape called Belt
Pnd, which is apparently a new part
pf the old village.. Through a small
window I observed , a female head
bobbing up and down ; soon I heard
the - sound of a hammer; and never
.-. baving seen any rivet-making done
witb human hnds, I threaded my
Tway $brpngh .sorne bflo passages un-
5 tiLI came to the little' smithy where
'Alice was at work. This was the
name by which her father called herJour disease greatly teutfsto nervous
whom I met on the way,and to whom I
Am indebted for the following re-
markable pjece of knowledge. Alice,
Imay 8ay, was aroung wife, engaged
I 1 1 T I .11 . .
o wowmg oeuows, neating pieces on
iron n forge, and producing
fiveus iroman anFirap me mteor
three thousand a day. For this man-
iauoC Auce, ner iainer proceetiea
k uc 4u ucir preseuw, geis irora
ware-House one shilling and three-
quarterpence, out of which she was to
ty xur wear ana tear oi tools one
3? carnage one penny, and a like
giccus, flq pi small COKe
exprcssJy for nail and rivet for-
ees. Un Mondav she rirw her wacli.
ing, on Saturday her cleaning lunl
that' she onW . works at ri vPt9 fn,,r
dats in the week, and h,.r .m-
' w
ines. therefore, amounts fn,,r;iJoww,uuu sumce 01 lue
iinr smrl hr0 nM
foelve thousand rivpr, T hva
nbthine of rent which Alir wnnld
pav. and which micht nmnnn n An.
shilling a week. She was a ieAzt
young woman, well-spoken, with
, foice
'Joh Price (Alices father) then, at
PT rcquest? took me to see his neigh
llward and Phyllis Tronians,
Vf piveel ana worked at making
pails close by; pj,y I H3 is a 'handsome
woman, Villi beauiiful white teeth
' Pnnaacc of flesh, which Rubens
ght have painted, it is so plentiful
arid rosy. This wqinau was ' forging
large uai!s and. the manner in which
she made a iiail yith a poiut and a
Jiead, with au inch and a half iu cir-
muw of a piece of pot irW,
! I rTs inarysus to ixpfalft. ghe works
I Tfon eight o'clock in the morning uu
I; ' til nine c!opk at night, and in fyUr
f flays will forge fifty-four pound weight
pf clout nails, for which she wiHe.
kpveth,o wondrous sum of three shil-
j wgs ana eigh, t-fenpe, o pf trhich
1 - - I
she ha to pay j5ve-ncnco fur
and tio-i)encft fori! tools. Her liitt-
band works 'as bam as Ho can urivtr
from six la the morning until eleveo
at nigbt ; and hi week's wages amoqnt j
to twelve shillings; JVorrt wbioU ten
pence for gleedsj add foil rpenco for
tools will Have to ucueuucieqiosay
. . . - . . i . .i m
nothing ot rent. Jwaru iru
was only forty-three jrears of age, but
looked much nearer seventy. Twp
other young women were nammenng
awav at rivets in company with Pliyl-
' 1 I J T !... 1 I
us, ana neve? as
forget the little bWck smithy. J.once
uravenea many a tu y -
TV . I T7.l.Li.LT . - l,n( tliaM mna I
JcOrge uy V eiawjup'! uu who w o
in that famous picture no. figure equal
to that of Phyllis Romans, and I
shall remember Phyllis tq th,eJay of
,
ray cJea.U. fw
6ucli $ wqman
should be slaving
in soot blowing
the bellows, now
a weildioe a
hammer with her
rjghp bap4 forging clout nails for
twe.ve houre a Jay,iu prder to earn
less than forty penc a week, is a phe-
w i 1 a
nqmenqn tuat A;wpum never wave
ueve4 as being possible in England
.f j had nQt geeh -t
xue j.ur& ubvc a fiunu nivn
..g that the ey,i tempts all other
J 1
ucv
J.aqy, jokiqg about her nose,
gaid: "Ihad nothing tq do with
. it . it was a birtbday nres-
Truth is the most powerful thing
word gjnce ficti(m- on
. , . .
oa:wry.
w scujDtor3 and. Dajntcrs
material is our owu fle,h and
auu uuura. ; auj uuuieuew uc-
gins at once to-redne a man's leatures;
any meanness or sensuality, to imbrute
them. Thoreau.
As weeds grow fastest in fat soil
s oar corruption grow and thrive
most when qur natural state is most
Drosnerous. Therefore. God's love
" i
ana care ior ns ponsirain mm some-
times to use severe discpune and to
cut us short in our temporal enjoy
ment.
The step-mother problem is solved
by a lady in Ashland, Mich., as fol
lows : "I have been a step-mother
for nearly thirty years, and ray motto
has been, Do: to your step-children as
you would that others should do to
your children' : then leave the rest
with Our Father."
"What is the name of your cat sir?' I
lUQUireu a visitor. "Hisname was
William' said the host, "until he had
fits, and si nee then we have called!
him Fitz-Williani!"
i
hWe should; never resign ourselves
to inconsolable I sadness. Sometimes
depression. But let us hope Hod.
f he Lord hah pleasure in them
that hope in mercy." Hope on. Hope
ever. Hope against hope.
I i
A Deaf-Mute Cow. A Russian
veterinary surgeon reports that a cow,
twelve years old, of Algava breed,
belonging to a Russian nobleman,
never fihowed gigos of hearing, r
bellowed. Seeing the other cattle
bellow, she tried to immitate them by
stretching her neck and head, and
opening her mouth, but she could not
pr6duce any s0UnJ xhe sense of .
s;0n 0f this cow was found tn Ka nn
;uuaiiy well developed.
I i i
There are deIhts in e ocean which
u0 ever stirsi thc ar
H the reach of al1 storms which
l ...
sea- There are heights in the blue
skv to whic1 n? cloud ever ascends
w,,cre no mPes ever rages, where
i11! is Ppetua sunshine. Each of
111656 15 au eniUIem ot tnc soul which
- V1SltS Ji t0 WUom he 8Peaks hls
awe, wuosb ear ne uispeis, anu
lose lamp of hope he trims. Twee-
- i I
"Ah," sighed an old, faithful clock
which 1 had; in my roow, "what a
burden h life ! These yeigljts wear
me out. W ith much pleasure would
I say, 'Tick-ftick,' and strike, as is
niy duty, if X only need not carry
these dreadful heavy weights ; I am
pot free from them one single hour."
So it sighed daily, till I, moved with
pity to my dear old faithful clock,
took away its weights, when its com
plaints stopped j but it never gave me
of gratitude since : it was hence
forth silent as the grave. So it would
be, with many of ns if we were with?
out the burdens of life. Ijo 4oubt
they are often heavy and wearisome,
hut needful io our spiritual life -From
the Vahrheitszeuge. ,
glceds j
THE GENUINE
35R. Cj McIlOTE'S
' , n$.lebrted American !
: VVORM SPgC!FIQ
c -J :' .7. I: I
VERMIFUGE.
8YWPTPM5 OF WORMS. '
THE countenance is pale and leaden
colored, with occasional flushes, or
a circumscribed spot on pne pr botl
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu.
pils dilate; an azure semicircle run?
along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irr
rotated, swells, and sometimes bleeds;
a swelling pf the upper lip ; occasional
Jieadache, with humming or throbbing
pf the ears; an unusual secretion of
saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath
yery foul, particularly in $lje morning j
appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
with a gnawing sensation of the stom
ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting
pains in the stomach; -occasional
nausea and vomiting ; violent pains
throughout the abdomen; bpwels ir-
Feguiar, af tunes cpstive; stoois sumy;
not unfrequently tinged with
belly swollen and hard ; urine
blood;
turbid;
respiration occasionally difficult, and
accompanied by hiccough : cough
sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy
ana aisiurueu sieep, wun grinding oi
the teeth; temper variable, but gener
ally irrjjable, Sec
Whenever the abPVe symptoms
are found to exist,;'
D$, P. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a qure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY"
in any form; it is an innocent prepara
tion, not cafa&le pf 4ping the sligliUst
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLanes Ver
mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc-
iane ana Jf iteming iSRos. on tne
wrapper. :0:
DR. C. McLANE'S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy j" for all
Jhe ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections
of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of
that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used preparatory
to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWABE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine, are never sugar coated.
Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with
the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills:
bach wrapper bears the signatures of C.
McLank and Fleming Bros. :
Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc
Lane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the markjet being
full of imitations of the name M$ ,attet
spelled differently but same pronunciation.
ROBIWSOrJ
Richmond, Indiana.
1
ESTABLISHED IN 1842.
WE BUILD
PORTABLE ENGINES
i
Mounted on Trucks or Frame of 6 810
12 14 and 25 Horse Power.
WE ALSO BUILD THE
"PEERLESS" PortaWe
Enpes
on frame of 4 and 6 Horse Power. These
engines have horizontal tubular boil
ers, made of No. 1 charcoal ham
mered iron 1 inch thick and
of 50,000 lbs. tensile strength.
1 hey are the best small
engine in the market
WE BUILD
FOR 6, 8, 10 and 12 HpRSE jPOWERSJ
HORSE POWERS of all sized
i- :
SINGLE QJ DOUBLE
: '! "I- '
aw Mills.
STATIONARY ENGINES,
DRAG SAWS,
SAW TABLES,
CORN SHELLERS,
FEED MILLS, &c., &c.
i
We offer special inducements to cash
buyers.
Send for Catalogue, and state what
you wish to buy.
Address, ROBINSON & Co.,
14: ! Richmond, Iud.
tThere la a circular of this House at Crawford's
Hardware Store, Salisbuiy, where information In rei
spect jo stewa engines may fie obtained.
. r
Twins lactones
- - 1 1 -
SPOOL COTTON, .
j . ..,:! ESTABLISHED 1812,
GEOHGE Af OIi ARK.
' - J j . j SOLE AGENT, -
400 BROADWAY NEW TOEK.
The distinctive foaturea of this bdooI cotton are
in&i it is inaae irom tue very CQef
j SEA ISIAND COTTON.
It lsflnlsnedBwftastaa cotton from which It Is
made ; It has no xf axing: or artificial nnlsh to deceive
the eyes; It is the strongest, smoothest and moat
elastic sewing thread In the inarkot: for machine
sewing it nas no equal; it is wouna on,
WIIITIS SPOOLS.
The Black Is the most perfect
! JET BLACK
ever produced in spoolcotton, tjelngldyed by a system
patented by ourselves. The colors are dyed by the
j NEW ANILINE PE00ESS j
rendering them so perfect and brilliant that dress
makers everywhere use theminstead nrsewlngsllks.
We invite comparison and vespecUully ask ladles
to give It a fair trial and convince themselves of Its
superiority over all others.
Tn oe naa at wnoicsaie retail rrom
i J. D. GASK1LL
6:6ra ; ! Salisbury N. C.
P. fJ. ! HEILIG &
SON,
would call attention to their large and splendid
stock of
HARDWARE
Embracing IRONS and STEELS every variety oi
sues ana snapes Dest quality.
Wagon and Buggy Materials,
comprising all the various kinds required springs,
axies, waeeis, sc., ready o set up.
Telegraph Straw Cutters.
all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability
Great American Lightning SAWS,
every kind and size, embracing MILL & CKOSSCUT
NAI LS all sizes cut and wrought,
i JPJLmO'SJV3
The most popular and approved styles Plow Cast
ings, ail tinas, dous, &c. lr iso. 5 points ror i
WIN DOW QLASS from sx w to 24 x so Putty, olLs.
! ralnts. varnLshcs, Llgatnlnp Drier, &c.
FAIKliANfc SCALES-Sieelyaras and Balances.
W 3Xl3L Tooll
For Carpenters,lacksniiths, Shoemakers, Farmers.
Champion Mowers and Reapers.
Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines,
Horse-Powers, Pumps, J3F"Graln Cradles,
i (irass: Scy tiies. Planters Handled lloes,
GUNS Pistols, Knives, and CUTLEH Y of all kinds.
tour stock embraces ev erythlnj? to be fouitd In
a large and complete Hardware store, and all at low
prices for cash. With thanks for past lavors we
nope 10 nient continued commence ana increasing
patronage. March 7. lS 3 20: ly
YELLOW FEVER-BLACK VOMIT.
It U too soon to foreet the ravages of this terrible
disease, wnlcu wui no aouDt return in a more malig
nant ana virulent form in tne rail montns or
MEKUKLL s HEPATINE. a Kemedy discovered In
Southern NUbla and used with such , wonderful re
sults In South America where the most aggravated
cases of fevt r are found, causes from one to two
ounces ot bile to be filtered or strained from the
blood each time It passes through the Liver, as long
as an excess of bile exists. By lu wonderful action
on the Liver and stomach the HEPATINE not only
prevents to a certainty any kind cf Fever and Black
Vomit, but 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 bile from the blood by
using MERK ELL'S HEPATINE, which Is sold by all
Druggists In 25 cent and $1.00 bottles, or will be sent
by express by the Proprietors,
j A. F. MERRELL CO.. Phila. Pa.
Dr.;Pemberl0n'sotillingia or Quern's Delight.
t3TThe reports of wonderful cures of Rheuma
tism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Syphilis, Cancer, Ulcers
and Sores, that come from all parts of the country,
are not only remarkable but so miraculous as to be
doubled was It not for the abundance of proof.
Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, &c
CASE OF COL. J. C. BRANSON.
Kinostom, Ga., September 15, tsn.
Gents : For sixteen years 1 have been a great suf
ferer from Scrofula in Its most distressing forms. I
have been conflned to my room and bed for tifteen
years with scrofulous ulcerations. The most ap
proved remedies for such cases had been used, and
the most eminent physicians consulted, without any
decided benefit. Thus prostrated, distressed, de
sponding, I was advised by Dr. Ayer, of Floyd Coun
ty, Ga., to Commence the use of your compound Ex
tract stillingla. Language is as insufficient to de
scribe the relief I obtained from the use of the Stil
lingla as it is to convey an adaquate idea of the in
tensity of my suffering before using your medicine :
sufficient to say, I abandoned all other remedies and
continued the use of your Extract of stillingla, until
I can 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
turn of the disease.
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
quainted with me. I shall ever remain, with the
deepest gratitude. Your obedient servant,
J. c. BRANSON, Atfy at Law.
West Point, Ga Sept. 1, 1870.
Gkkts : My daughter was taken on the Uth day
of June, 1873, with what was supposed to be Acute
Rheumatism, and was treated for the 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 bone came out of
the right foot and leg. The case wsis 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
berton's Compound Extract of Stillingla. and was so
well satisfied with its effects that I have continued
the use of it until the present.
My daughter was confined to her bed about six
years before she sat up or even turned over without
help. She now sits up all day, and tews most of her
time has walked across the room. Her general
health la now good, and I believe she will, as her
limbs gain strength, walk welL I attribute her re
covery, with the blessing of God, to the use of your
Invaluable medicine.
With gratitude, I am, yours truly,
;j W. B. BLAXTON.
West Point, Ga., Sept. IB, 130.
Gents 1 The above certificate of Mr. W. B. Elan- I
ton we know and certify to as being true. 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 truly,
CRAWFORD WALKER, Druggists.
HON.H. D.WILLI AM 8.
DR. PEMBERTOK'S 8TTLLINGIA 13 pre
pared by A. F. HERUELL & cu.. rnua., i-a.
Sold by all Druggists in S1.0C bottles, or sent by
express. Agents wanted to canvass everywhere.
Send for Book '-Curious Story" free to alL Medi
cines sent to poor people, payable In Installments.
NOW IS1 THE TIME TO SUBSCBIBE
FOR THE WATCHMAN
USE THIS RAND
s
BEST IN THE WORLD,
iii better than any Sarans,
Oqo teaspoouful of this Soda used with
fiour milk equals I our teaspoousfuls
of the best Baking Powder, sav
ing Twenty Times its cokt.
See package tor valuable!
information, i j
If the teaspoonfnl is too large and does
not produce good results at
first
use less afterwards.
Jan. 30: 6m.
OLD,
AND
TRUE.
People are getting acquainted ad tboa who
are not ought to be with the wonderful merit oC
that great American Remedy, the
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment.
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
TbU liniment very naturally originated tn Ameri
ca, where Nature provides in her laboratory audi
surprising antidotes for the maladies of herchft
drcn. IU fame has been spreading for 85 years,
until now It encircles the habitable globe.
Tho Mexican Mustang Liniment Is a matchless
remedy forallcxtcrnalatlmcntsof man and beast,
To stock owners end farmers it Is Invaluable. .
A single bottlo often saves a human life or re
stores tho usefulness of an excellent "horse, ox
cow, or rhecp.
It cures foot-rot, hoof -all, hollow horn, grub,
scrcw-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, j the bites and
stings of poisonous reptiles and insects, and every
such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. :
It cures every external trouble of horses, such
as lameness, scratches, swlnny, sprains, founder,
wind-gall, ring-bone, etc., etc j
The Mexican Mustang Liniment la the quickest
cure In the world for accident occurring In the
family, in the absence of a physician, such as
burns, scalds, sprains, cut, etc., and for rheuma
tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par
ticularly valuable to Miners,
1$ is the cheapest Remedy In the world, for It
penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a slngto
Implication Is generally sufficient to cure.
Mexican Mustang Liniment la put up in three
"f8 of bottlen, the larger ones being proportion
v elymnch the cheapest, 5pd everywhere.
BLACKWELL'S
IXJK.H-A;M
Mortgage Deeds for sale her
Also various other: blank?, f
I do not hesitate to saj the American Machine surpasses all other machine. BRidMJ :
T1 ' j W i IntU Ihe work that other machiuts can, it overseama and works button holes in . any fk li
I g 1 f J'rom Swiss Muslin to lieaver cloth. 1 have Used Singer. Howe and Weed Alphinu.rifi
hJ 1 8 g J find the American is superior to them all. ; " " ne"ndi
Hg 1 5 jg O
J IT w 3 S F3- hH
0 C 2 2 w o
- tj 1-3
tn i -' B o 0 .
Kjpii f H3 g
TRIED
Hi
TOBACCO
The Best Family ;Seving Machine ! I
The "NEW AMERICAN is easily learned, does not get out o' order and will
more work with less labor thai any other rnachine. Illustrated CuCu'ar luwlshed t :
application. .1
AGENTS RANTED, f -2.
S. D0VEY. Maaarcr. CI N. Charles Street. Baltimore, lid.
MERONEYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbury, N. c,
I j I'rice frtm $25 to $45.
I hare used the Singer and other machines,
y- :
Sibs: 1 have iwed the Howe, Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, Wilcox & Uibbs, Sewinr Jt.,
chines, and would not give the American for all of them. It will do all that is claimed for 1
in the circular. I consider it superior to all others I have ever seen. . '
Very respectfully.
DEEDS & MORTGAGES.
Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffl
Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation. Certificatei,1
Distillers' Entries, and viirious other forms for sale at th
SALE NOTICES.
Administrators, executors, commissioners,
call on us for printed sale notices. It is
their property at public auction w ithout first giving ample notice of thesaleT -The1 r
quircments of the law on the subject every body knows are insufficient, j Properit ik
often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar ortwd spent in advertising might hatS
saveu it auu niuue it unug us yaiue. tv e
UOTICSO FOP. PCGTINC-
PAMPHLETS, !
SCHOOL CIRCULARS,'
BILL-HEADS, f
LETTER HEADS,
Monthly
CARDS, Posters, all kinds,
m (GALL. '
TlYEKf
STABLE.
Having purchased the Livery
Stable on Lee street ami 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. VY e;
are prepared to afford
All usual Accommodations;
and will do so at the most moderate prices
possible. 53F"DROVERS are invited to
give us a call. Day visitors can have their
stock carefully attended to and every propi
er attention shewn them. The stable attend
ants are experienced and careful men.'
Horses boarded by the day, week, month or
year. Uaii ana try us.
it. J. iiU.LALt;a uj.
Jan. 2d, 1878. ll:tf
SALISBURY BOOK STORE.
GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr.
(At Plyler's Old Stand.)
BRIGHT NEW BOOKS
AT :
LOW PRICES,
CALL AND SEE HIM.
9:tf.
On and Off Slick as Grease I
EOOTS,
GAITERS,
SHOES,
SLIPPERS, &c.
W. M. EAGrLEj
hin nld stand in hi tild line, on Main Street.
opposite Enniftt' Drug Store, lie is always
ready ana anxious ioacco:ninoaaie cusiuuierr
in bis line in the best manner possible. He is
prepared to do first class work and. can com-
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vnrt. ITia maphinpa. lawtts. tC. are of the
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Repairingneatly and promptly done at rea
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charge.
Prices to Suit the Times.
Cash orders by mail promptly filled.
34.6ino. W. M. EAGLE.
JAMES M. GRAY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
SALISBURY, X. C.
Office in the Court Hone lot, next door
Snnire Hanihtori. Will pntctice in all
I the Courts of the Stat.
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MRS. GEO. W. IIARRISOX. ,
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