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I rreatec protinety be .caiica tweans raiuer i kUZ&U lAIVCat lie vi W9 w -- -j k'r.. r Air a rvr u bi ana PTinraxiT i fr-f;--r-tr- v -,1 Tit j- k- umptQg jrom inexuai S ::rfftal nS lock chamheri below, anu wnas arc caiieu Ibd MSpoiiUait well deliver their vast cur- as when jisi t bited thbWegioiriil know of the pature of the country, and 'Teadily "under- axazKt iB&c tnncn ox lueon dowiidio uryuks -niil river,. Mid in time finds its wav into'lbt inrge rivers, sod it lost ultimately fwtae OuUoI Mexico or tDe Atlantic ueean. fStHfc larger qniiuiic: vw nwwrwu ; uj tkiit it is lust tt vie w- Ja tlie lamous dis-t- jtritt one i led to ,exclaimr ft Oil, oil every- Jwhcrei axidiwi untainted h water to drink.? Tbireis il in the Kil ii oil ia the springs ; on tte.bunUes .and trpes oil iirthe,. at ' ipuae,pwrenUyi:oU on 4h.e clothing, - fwvrkmn i. t bo bread, and ioffcu of the re-1 ion:haTe he olor pfjpil, anathe beds are lsatantcdiwUii.it. W,r 7 i i iSJIOt VfiRderful isM this I Well do we j iicmetnbcr.when tha first vial? of,MrockJoiCi ifell.ato pur Jdands. i It was called cneca J piL" and it1 was claimed to be the most efB- Gracious remedy for a variety of ills to which the human body is subject- t pc statement it v i9 .i a. ' : i imnossible : but in a short space of time the "Ibith; was known, and the oil was no 1 longer regaruea s -a mixture aevisca oy '"tpiiarfhijidsoii hPh '-"- " r Ameriean petroleum ml as cow u&cd as a I I source: ot artificial illumination m nearly all I u parjtf oXthe world... It i oes along , with sjrtm, powuer ana .musses to me Borage tribes of Africa, and the mud houses n the banks Sit the rivers of, the interior are, illu- ItMnatorl Jiar 5fa mmrinarmn it la Trmnr? in h n.t4i nf fho T,,tLia, Trmniro in Ppr- i sbr. in EffTPt. i in i Palestine - in ' China, in Japan, and in the remote islands of the sea. r w ffdi 11 W i "J""-vl - Fnr th nnlfrir mm nf fiftpm rpnta c rn ,rpurchase;a)!gallon of the clear refinc4 oil, "and the tiof thernght1 aflbrded; in com- .j Luk'. ''f,,m;cwa,) of ,. i...t ! cost in cities, Is asone to twenty fn its fa- fVoVUis'jus't now the tnost favorable an- ! latronist of cas. and we can scarcelv hone in i tha. utilization '.'of ''electrical force in the IfilliM jnooniiMlmUn Iav irrumui . a, U W V DWU V Rl IVnVI ftfAUVUDVi " I iva mcrvv. . '!- An Invention Called For r OorteotiQdEoce3e&tlflc American. ' A 'Thett is one iuveutioi whicU is very niuch needed, by the farmers of America, onewcjwud tnillious ' to their rincome, millions to tlie commerce of our i r '-" ,? eonntry. and one which! if it can be in- nake the inventor a millionaire. ! It it ponie kin'of a inacliine. bj' which the loss 1 .1 ' . ' 'i. ' 1" Jl! ' , ' , x ' ' In the wheat crop will bo reduced toCay, one fifth of the crop. t i -tiium . ... t.i r i-ii.. I will give you au idea of the loss in M.- .l. t ... . - , i - i -1 ' j v 5!W stating an ; experimcntwhich 1 1 have trieu this summer to test'the loss, 4 A.neiguoor had a Held ot tsa acres i near my house,fwliiU W8Sjudged to make 10 J,$q. IK) bushels peracre. VVhen fully ripe UijaeeeVfiSaril'atd, JvhicJi I was sure was lesstban an average of the field, cut, dried andiubbeii it out very care- was as clean: lyahia8hedisuijIi.ever,saw andr yet ho-onlv rot 1.050 bnshela. which ahow r clear IesVor' HZSa? i.. th, , . . . B' " 0 Fhftve liuirllyJ niorihati U moreilthan one- nail UJO CIXn Saved even bv tlm nuiat f iL and aU f theia aro full.r The ... 1mrchagJ 0f Alaska, nnd East Mi'SSrMbw. ;o4r few ,1, F"'c'r"T ,3;.;: mcntin2 u!AfultrTanean aepoiiti' raativitb sun Is rents wnn xne wime injpuouT Ihe'drilW first fappd; the" pent-op; stores. moment! when 'the Aleutian i -,, tv'. lrrinto what doc it flow, and where of niffht. is pnlliOg uls caiue tow It itk ftnatrektln5,t)iac"et Any one who hort. the wood chonner of Maine (that jtj .flowed spontaneously from a upring liobert Johnson,' the negro ore man, was ;$apenp8yf?nia.was received, ''at first! with struck by a piece of the boiler weighing much incredulity as that was regarded as 1,500 poundsl and carried by it a distance o JLJLljJ w Z uiiitBuvu hi mik wen aipine opnngs, fromjlhar datum, tllfiT nBeldmade 271 some thirty or thirty-five members j passed bushels. WlenlfliKefbD was cut it was Hickory Thursday night to Glen Alpine Ian r. i " At i' weimipii d nz ' I JAiciiiiiriiirr i .. 1 VST "i iw -ti. ,.M.ifcuui racinc oteamsnip com carefulJuuiaieraejlL; .Jt jeeius to me pane's steamer, America, which sailed from that one-fifth, or 500 bushels, in 2,500 Vi Tronld ba aJrpnvv Iokm. -.lmf. n n ! if iJ,Vfi ,V7rV . J .. lU,uicrpp,of,5(XIjitila:ttnarable. j I think if you present this subject, t I l.i.o,ntUf,IJ 0-?ii.rsi "fJi?I' . kUIVULU lUUUUCAIIIUUIKITlCni. Tfl Tll lfl , J!f f!.ottJ c?QtT;i that , wU.w y iu nui-nruuaviv invuub ma- Clllnerjhwhicli this $remeudou8 loss -" cfvrv. vu wti uh) HU'iUt WOS CUl vUb' cradles, and! but very clean, , the field throngh)rked, and it was thrash- bj No 1 steam thrasher. Will the farmer who see this try similar exner 1 iments'nextliarveet and note their losses t X 1.-4 fati. :Very respectfully, f: rilThoToregoiDg is suggestive, to sav i-tLiewsf una we sjiould be glad to hear i... ii.i ' T . . . uiMicrezieriinents to determine the imouu and the occasion of the discrep - ancy described. iXhe loss of ripe grain apfni ffidT" niia; that W. A. Clem by the depredation of birda kR fe.ftS. n U . - .i - -- ts?;'iic nd other vermin, is nnques- i'f tionahiv pntiaidnmiiiA 'Pi, i . . losahv w.t.m, in .. joss by wastage in the process of harvest- 1Dg,e;speciallywhen ."-any portion of the IM' er npe, auo to uirdy harvestiuir f that three-fifths of ina , jentire crop-the i.uAt iciurua oi wqicii excesqed the far nier's isxpectationsliould be lost n har vesting, or that more than jialf our'an pual wheat crops are regularly lost that j way, j simply incredible. We, fear no. ppt that ; we are glad to believethat our eurrrspundcttt has but added another illustration of the common habit of draw- liiff weeping 'conclusion friwi riidcr yard Uf to swiU'iip'Arefttiul - Mv - .A'jS - : t of tJlo ybj of over 400,00,0 square J , Qn yards; a a test millions of acres its vaW , i ipaplirec- -Eds, i f .-. Tfff jskrtu SetjI THB . HOT that the broad boast of EnSIi.rneii that tiann never sets on the Brittish enppire g anally applicable to the United States. pniun,oMi ibuw 187 degrees of Iongitnde or J7 mnrn'thnu half vav "round the dobe. iThe p(M,i - v Mountain Presbvterian m oni- , . ; " T - on this fact, says: "When the giving tta gooil night kis to our E . v westernmost islei on the couuues ot, juen- ' ' J J I : ' . - ' a V. ring's Sea, it s ali-eady flooding the fields ring a . . .. t . and fomt. Milne with . its morning " "T "7 " " Li 7 light, and in the . eastern part , of that state is more thau an hoot high. urd the is be- cjnniurt to -. f. make the forest echo with the strring music! ofl his ' axe.- Philada 'phia 27i,; The ScieuUffic Iwencajt refutes this article aud shows that there are four ,loura darkueks on the Territory of the U. oi ,krii 1 Fatal Boiler Explosion. Wilson, N, C, August 25. A terrible explosion occurred at Kins levv'a .saw uiiii, near here, at 5 AJ Mi Saturday , morning, ; by which three )crsous were killed under horrible circumstances, ibe mm was about to go to work. ' There vas jsome aenciency in me ooucr, wuicn was nneu , with water the previous night. Mr. Kpbert Purtbn,: the engineer, pu;t his hand on the throttle to start the engine. Just as he did so the boiler exploded, and he was thrown Into the air to the height of tiirfyr feet. lie fell, chrushedj flat, aud every bone in his body was broken. of one hundred aud faft v yards. He fell in on unrecognizable mass of human flesh. jonu Austiu, uuotiier employe, was scad- led With bailing water, and lived puly an hour. Ilia flesh was peeled from bis body, uud his nose aud ears burned ofl. He died begging the people to kill him. Oi'u New Scjiool Histort. Moore's School History of North Carolina is still 1 SUUltJCC OI U18CU8S10U. WO IlUVO Jliever Wo have jnever sepn u M)ny of it. The State board ot i t ' Ll-ii. : . i . - i euueauou unu ine supenuienueiu 01 puu- 11C lllSiructlon i nave passed Oil l,t, atld pronounced it a perfect daisy j nujubers of school teachers and college processors have iriven warm testimony to it. ern- racy and general worth. The Wihuing touirtr, thri editor of which has exam neu 11 critical iy, uas pointed out scores of erroi-s iu it errors of fact and Iviolu- I tlrtllS of all ILllcS of L'lttnillllir. llonlltll'Bfi 1 j O " - "-" i ". w. .w, .....v ttiT' book 80 hisrhilv hnvu idouB n un thk nrin. ciple that if t in not all right it ought to be, but in the face of theso exposures this! explauution would ha 1 illy relieve them of their embarrassment. We till ue8iie to wittiet the neuerat lutioduc- tiou of a tirtit-chi88 hchoul hut ory of our fetate, but aa between nouo at all tuidonc 1 which abounds 111 errors of fact and of Ijyutiu, it will not i-equiro much time for I .1...: l.llr. ..J .1..:.! I.. !-.! t. ? . ... A . "A" Pu"',c ut,uu U1C" 11 WI" Pbess AssociationJ The State Association of North Carolina met I seventh anual session Wednesday 20 Gregory House in the city of Goldsboro N. luaroun wuu a iuii attendance 01 members. i .iaa u A., ' t m. maxj uiLkLiuif n as in rrniurii nam 1 w a nr w r wi L. Saunders, Secretary of State, who made tne opening address, followed by af poem by C. C. Manly, of Newlwrn. The! election of officers then took Dlace. 1 Dor- sey Battle, of Tarboro, was made President. Asheville, X. C," was selected the next place of meeting. At night the annual ad dress was delivered by Col Camerron of Durham, after which, the association ad journed tint die. The association accented : .: ni 1 ct r I tf f ! j the mountains. bjuil Bhief FottEiax Items. The builders' f0 in Bristol, England, which commenc- m novemner 1878, has at last ended with the submission of the workmen in the ioin- ers and carpenters derartments. :to th masters' terms. I TUri r-t. T-L!a- o. .. Aspinwall on the 9th. for Liverpool, en fair " ' J w.nccu OUfBUIl la and Carthagena. The shi J,y lightning, by which hen ered, but was no loss! of li dftmsnro Anna ' The ship was I struck mast was shiv- life nor I serious I P. w. The Newbern fa7Z has a touching i ui mc ueaiu ana ounai or Jnhn i J uug,iV.. closIn? I follow : Every man Hughes. He is gone, lamented in hi youth, -dead ere his prirae'but "from th ennt! 8ion of tho world sUwstain he is secure." IfORTH CAE0IINA. Cbnnt-f. M li. Chaffin, Adm'r or Jesse A. Clement dee'd, tltiod to sell 1 Against " j W A.Clement. B. C. Clem ent, J. L. Clemen H.j Har grave and wife Martha, Ja land to pay debts. cob Eaton and wife Marv. i -rw v iavs w ini mirr. Laura Clement, sod C. A. I cement, - IffU. .. :. . 1 It appearing to th tisfaction of the Court, uezrecii fijher-shudes a is HmoDg i, non-resident of lhiStai. it IrIMttJrit-7LhC! A T fTl! JA -TT" "T TmrV "cation b made in the "Carolina Watchman" 1 or six successire weexs. nourvinra!HkiArA.j nt to appear at the office of the Clerk Uf the Superior Court of -aid county on the lp?h dal of A ogiwt next, arid j answer the complaint f ; ,l u ," r,u or. tne plain ,W tnewi,; " i , V. O. M. BlKOHASf. Cl'k June 30, 1879; 6w Sup'r Court Davie Co. noHSEAriP CATTLE POWDEH8. Ar 'ueooated for tV en aad prwntiea f 45 Years Before thej Public.! SB. C XlbliAlTE'S MVEB PKiIiSi rOR THE CURE OI pvsrsrsiA axo sick hkadachs. - .'. -.i T Symptoms of a Diseased Livery PAIN in the right side, under, the) , edge of the ribs, increases on presi sure; sometimes tnc pain is in tne let; side; the patient is rarely able to lid on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends :to the ' kopjof the 't snouiaer, ana is somciimes misKcn for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is aflected with loss of appej . tite and sickness; the bowels in gen era! are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part.? There is generally a considerable loss of mem- ory, accoropaniea wiu; a paimui sen f - l sation or navmg ieit unaone some, thing which ought to have been done, A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains-of a prickly sensa tion of the skin ; his spirits are low and although he is satisfied that exert Cise.wouia oe Denenciai tp mm, yef he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several ofTthe above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body after death,' has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. ) AGUE AND FEVER. f ! Dr. C. McLane's LivEk Pills, 11 cases of ague and f ever, when taken with Quinine, arc productive of the rnost happy results. I No better cathartic can be used, preparatory tol or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial, j For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they arej unequaled. BEWABE OF I3XITATIOXS. The genuine are never sugar coated. j Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McXane's Livkk. Pills. The genuine McI.ank's Liver Pii.i.s bear the signatures of C. McLane knd Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. j Insist upon having the genuine Dr. ci McLane's Liver Tills, prepared by Flem ing Broi.,ofTittsburgh, Pa., the market bein full of imitations of the name $IcLan9 spelled differently but umt f-aonunciatioa.; ROBIiMSOiM U Richmond, Indiana. ESTABLISHED IN 1842. WE BUILD PORTABLE ENGINES Mounted on Trucks or Frame of 6 8- 12 14 aud 25 Horsie Power. . ! WE ALSO BU1LI) THE "PEERLESS" Portal Enpii on frame of 4 and 6 Horse Power. These t engines have horizontal tubular boil4 ere, made of No. 1 charcoal ham mered iron i inch thick and of 50,000 lbs. tensile strength. They are the best small engine in the market. WE BUILD FOB 6, 8, 10 and 2 HORSE POWERS. HORSE POWERS of all sizes. SINGLE- OR DOll BLE saw STATIONARY 'ENGINES, DRAG, SAWS. 4 rT'"'V? I 2 : 1 ' CQRII 3HELLER8, FEED ne offer special nduccments to cash buyers. Send for Catalogue, and state what you wisn to buy. i , ! s . .- . w . - , T Address, ROBINSON k Co.. . 14: - ... Richrnond, Ind. TTherelsa clnralir of this rtnna- r-Li t i r "j'" wusre jniormauon in re- 11 r "H'lmrt mi 11imi 111 rf' 1 .1 mf ' , s U - L i ! pr inniiiMiii iimnifa at the ill Hi III! 1 111 I Hi II II II ll . TtaMM Macles ' ' ' I - i It I I I MILLS spool cotTorr: M KTAuUSHEiJ iSlJI, GrEOHGB A, 1 CLARK ! S SOLE AGEKT, i 400 BEOADWAY NEW YORK its The distinctive features of thta suool cotton are thlt It is made from tae verr flnest ! SEA ISLAND COTTON. ii la nntshed soft astbe cottoa from which tt la mane ; it oaa no waxinff or anuiciai nnlsn todecelre the eyeS : It is tne Ktronrest. smonthest and most elahtifl wwrlnir t bread In the imrkot: for macnlne 8ef ingrlt has no equal ; It Is wound oa WHITE SX?OOl-iC 1 The plack Is the most perfect TJST ever produced In spoolcotton, beimrdyed bra svatem patented by ourselves. The colors are dj ed by the (NEW AUILINE PROCESS renderinsr tnem so perfect and brilliant that dress- maJcerseverywnere usetneminsiead or 8ewing silks i We invite comparison and respectfully astc lartte" to irlvetlt fair trial ani convince themselves of It Hunerionty over all otners. Tb be had at wholesale retail from I S i J. D. OASKILL S:Cm j ; SaUsbury X. C. P. II HE1U8 & SON, would call attention to their large and splendid i 6KcK 01 : HARDWARE Knihraclng IROXS anil STEELS every variety ot .sizes ana shapes best quality. Waon and Buggy Materials, comprising all the variouslntlH ioqulreil springs axies. wneeid, sc., reauy xo set up. Telegraph Straw Cutters, 111 sizes, and unsurpassed in qnattty anl durability Great American Lightning SAWS, jirery Kind and size, embraciu MIU. x CROSSCUT N AILS sizes cut a ad wrought. WS mMtt nmmlai ami nrWM,ftl tvluPIrtw f't - Ins, ail idadj, bolts, Sc ; No. & potcis for f 1 Vl N DOW CL AS s from SxiJto 24 K m I'utty, oils. faints, v arniHiies, Liatuinsr irif r, c. FAIlillAXK SCALES Mteelyanls and liulames. I Xr7"oxlx. Tools For Carpenters, Blacksmiths, fhoemaki rs. Farmers. Champion Blowers and Reapers. Horso Rakes, Thrashing Machines, i Il6rse-Powers, Pumps t"(iraln Cradles, 1 Urass Sovtlies. Plaiitei-s Handled hoes. CtlNS Pistols, Knives, anUCU'i LKHY of all kinds. ; HS"0ur stoirk embraces e . en thins to be found in $ larguj and complete Hard v.-a re store, and all at low prices tore aHn.jg3 itn taanKs ror past ravors we hope 16 merit cuuilnned coniidunce uud increasing patronage. March T, 1ST? 2J:ly YEliLOW FEVER-BLAOK VOMIT. it la too soon to forcret the rsivaffes ot tnls terrible 'lisease, vUloll will no doubt return in a more mallff- aatit anil vlnilent form in the tall months ot l. MEKKKLfS HEPAIINK. a Ueinedy discovered in Southern Nubia and used with such wonderful re sults in South America where the most aggravated cahes f fever are found, causes from one to two ounces of bile to be Altered or strained from the blood each time it passes through the Liver, as long as an excess ot bile exists. Dy it? wonderful action on the Liver and stomach tho HKPATINK not only prevents to a certainty any kind cf fever and Black Vomit; but also cures Headache. Constipation of the Bowela, Dyspepsia and all Malarial dlsenses. $io one lieed fear Yellow Fever who will expel the Malarial Poison and excess of bile from the blood by using M ER HELL'S HEPAT1NE, which Is sold toy all Druggists In 25 cent and $1.00 bottles, or will be sent lit express by the Proprietors, s ; A. F. MERRELL & CO., PniLA. Pa. 10 Dir. Pfmberton'sStillingia orftacrn's Delishl. twnie reports of wonderful cures of Rheuma tism, (Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Syphilis, Cancer, Ulcers and Sores, that come from aU parts ot the country, are not only remarkable but so miraculous as to be doubted was It not for the abundance of proof. Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, &c CASE OF COL. J. C. BRANSON. ! Kingstoic, Oa., September 15, 1871. Gents : For sixteen years I have been a great suf ferer from Scrofula to its most distressing forms. I have been confined to my room and bed for nftecn years with scrofulous ulcerations.! 'the most ap proved remedies lor such cases had been useu, ana the most eminent physicians consulted, without any decided benefit, 'ihus prostrated.; distressed, de sponding, I was advised by Dr. Ayer, of Floyd coun tv. (id. . to commence the use of your Compound Ex tract Stilllngla. Language Is as Insufficient to de scribe the relief I obtained from tne use oi tne sui llmrla as It is to convey an adauuate ldcu of the in tensity of my suffering before using your medicine ; sumcient to say, i abandoned au otner remeoies ana continued the use of your Extract of stllUngla, until I can say truly, "I am curea oi au pain," oi an ais eases, with nothing to obstruct the acUve pursuit of my profession. - More man eignt moumi nre elapsed since thl3 remarkable cure without tfhy le turn of the disease. " For the truth of the above statement, i. reier to any gentleman in Bartow county, oa., ana to tne members ot the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are ac quainted with me. I snail eyer remain, wun uie deepest gratitude, Ycur obedient servant. J. C. BRANSON, Atty at Law. West Point, a.J sept. 18, 1870. Oknts: My daughter was taken on the S5th day of June, 1873, with what was supposed to be Acute Rheuinatlsm, and was treated for the same with no success. ,ln March, following, pieces of bone began to work out of the rteht arm. and continued to ap pear till all the bono from the elbow to, the shoulder joint came out .Many pieces of bone came out of the right loot and. leg. The case was then pro nounced one of White Swelll 'g. After having been conllned about six years to her bed, and the case considered hopeless'I was Induced to try Dr. P em be rton's Compound Extract of SUlllngta. and was so well satisfied with Its effects that I have continued the use of It until the present. ' i My daughter was conUned to her bed about six years before she sat up or even turned over without help. She now sits up all day, and news most of her time has walked across the room. Her general health Is now good, and I believe she ! will, as her limbs gain strength, walk welL 1 attribute her re covery, with the blessing of God, to the use of your invaluable medicine. Wgratltude, I am, yours truly I I West PorsT,U.J Sept. is, 18"0. Gents ! The above certificate of M r. W. B. "Blan 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; cin be given as may be required. Youre tnrtri . i i . CRAWFORD & WALK (R, Druggists. 1 ' HON. H. D. WILLlAJtfL 1 rST" DR. P EMBERTONS STILtlNGI V Is pre pared by A. F..MERRELL & CO.i Phlla Pa. Sold by all Druggists In Sl.OCi bottles, or sent by express. Agents wanted to canvass everywhere. Seni for Book -Curlous Storr"1 f ree to alL Medi cines sent to poor people, payable fa Installments. n6w.is- the time to subscribe k i 1 : ill I . I SORTHE WATCHMAN) use ,misi-1 riAirj BEST IU THE; WORLD, M letter to m Salerate. One teaspoon ful of thu Soda nsed with ftourtmlk equals Four teaspoonsfuls of the best linking 1'owder, sav-j ; ins Twenty Times itx cost. Seo package for vnlnable iu format ibn. j If the ten8poonfnl U too large and does not produce good rKiilta at first use less afterwards. TRIED, AND TRUE. TVople fcre Bttin? acqulntMl d thoa wb ara no ought to be with tb wonderful VMrtt ot that great American Bemcdy. the u , MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOR MAN AND BEAST. ! This Unhnent very naturally originated in Amerfc ca, where Nature prorldes In her laboratory such surprising antidote for the maladies of her chtt t'.rfu. IU fame has been spreading for S3 years, until nn-.r li encircles the habitabl globe. I . Tha aicslcau.aiustanj; Iialmcnt U a matchless rcr.irdy fornllcstcrnalanmentsof maaandbeast To stoci owncra end farmers it Is Invaluable. A stngio bottle often saves a human llfeor re store: tha lawfulness of an excellent hots, ox cow, or CiJc:-p. 1 ! I It curcj fool-rot, hoof -all, hollow horn, jjuh, screr-v.orr.i, t-houklcr-rot, mange, th bites and stints of poisonous reptiles and insects, andevery such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external troubto cf horses, such as lameness, scratches, 6winny, sprains, founder, wind-gall, r Ins-bone, etc., cte. j i .. The Mcslcaa Mustang Uahnent Is the qulckess cure In the world for accidents occurring fa the family, la the absence of n physician, sneh as barns, scalds, sprains, cut, eta, and for rheuma tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure Par ticularly valuable to Wncrs.: It Is the cheapest remedy; In the world, for It penctratcs.tbo muscle to the bone, and n single application Is generally sufficient to eure. f Mexican Hnstang Liniment is put ttp In "three 'xes of bottles, the larger ones being proportion i'r muah the cheapest. Sold everywhere, j ' i 1 ! 1 1 BLACKWELL'S MortgageDeeds for sale liert Also various other blanks. Jan.30: 6ra. , f " ... ofa .. S -Uj .A ?A . -:-' Ai1 " ' : tr L- ; """ ' y UK'': - . g ' -3 r, h . 2- S: 5i.-t mmm turS C TV- - '---fT ; -! r1 v -' - v . i : M Silslsii f a 3 sir , pgiwl p "5 ? S .g . fill Jf ' i OXjD. 7 TOBAGO . VS rtJJ',J 1 I id7UJ'f more application. ;!; -W.it,' iNfy.' ; U "lri ' 3' HAGE1TTS wanted.: I do not,heaitate lusay the American Machine tturpasfts alt cither JuacliineM, Jji ' f Infc all the-work that other machines can. h overieatns and Works button hole 'in !?. " I'rom Swiss Maslin to iWavtr t-Uiih. 1 hv used; fcJiuger, Howe and Weed MaeLiu tiud the American is superior lo theiu all. u, -st i h sl, ; ' '" " " :r'T : VhHw !s Ai.RmEi'E.:;; I have used the Singer and other machines, and 'Would not exchange Amivi any. , , f . , ' ':r - MHis. ll. X. liUiGLivx1 ' ' ? ; & lisbury, N. C, May 22J i07 I Mebokey& Bho., Agenla American Sewing Machine: ' - j' , fcjlKS :l have used the Howe, Shi;er,UVheeIer 'Wilson, Wilcox & fJilihs; Sewlnrll1 chine,and would not give the American tor all of them.. rlt wilt do all that is'cUiuitlJ in the circular, l conpioer it superior to an others I have ever Been,; - -l i'u Very reRpeafuJly, V ' - M1W. UEO. V IIABRlfc DEEDS" & MORTGAGES - ' 1 : - - ?i ; i i ;4 , c ff;- Fce Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, 3Iortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, MBhtrifi Deeds, Cliuttle Mortgages Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Ccrtificaltt Distillers' Entries, and various other forms for sale at the V -1 WATCltMA OFFICE ' Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constables, agents, &c.,' are adriwdto call on us for printed sale notices. ' It is certainly great injustice to owners tqtutiii their property at public auction without; first giving ample notice of the sale. The tjuircmcnts of the law on the subject every body knows are insufficient. Prnpertrii often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or. two Mspeot inftdyertisiugjiiiht L saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices promptly and theift;. j; i 1T0TI03S TOP. PCETINP LAND B3ADT PAMPHI SCHOOL CIRCULARS BILL-HEADS, ! . Mi;-: CARDS, Posters, all kinds, f IY Elf 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 prepafed to afford - All usual Accommodatioiis, and will do so at the most moderate prices possible. B3f"DR0VERS are invited; to give us a call, t; Day visitors can have their stock carefully attended to and every prop er attention shewn them. The stable attend, ants are experiencedpind careful mere Horses boarded by the day, week, month or year. Call and trv us. ' K. J. HOLMES & SON. Jan. 2d, 1878. ! ; H:tf i. SALISBURY BOOK STORE; GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr. f (AtPlyler'sOld Statid.) S BRIGHT MEW BQ0 AT i j , LOW PRICES. ' t - CALL AND SEE HIM. 9:tp ' On and Off Slick as Grease ! BOOTS, GAITEKS, SHOES, . I SLIPPERS, 4c. I Respectful I v announces bis continuance at his old stand in his old Hue, on Main Street, opposite Enni?s Drng, Store. He is always ready and anxious to accommodate eusto&iers in his line in the best manner poaaible. lie is prepared to do first class work and can com- petu with any norjiern onop or nana njaae work. 11 is machines, laits, 4c, are of; the latest ard bestpaternn. - lie works the very best material and keeps on hand ready made work, and stock equal to any special -wdef ."'" Repairingiieatly and pimpty done at rea sonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or no eharge. A - -.j,? i Prices lo Suit flic Times Cash orders by mail promptly filled. - 34.6mos W. M. EAGLE. JAMES :M.. GRAY, ; Attorney and Counsallo at Law, ' Office in throurt Honae lot, next door to Sqniro Hanghton. WilJ practice iiiaU the Courts of the State. . It 14 tit ; j.. . - f . - i I ' ' 7. 1 1 ; -.',1 . . i . ii 1 r The Beal family ' SewinHachDBl-t't ... The '-NV AMERICAN" is easily tearnecfjdoe-sf fcot'get Out sT wdcf ' ? f work witr less laoor Thai any otner macrunu 4 lustraled Urcu'a iUf.:,k. "-r v ..'1.8;. DOTET; Mana?err CI N. Charles Street.-BaJtliore.ii. "h ri ""'MBRONEYS & ROGEBS,.. Agents,, Salisbury 11 W , , ' . -- , , Trice rroni $25 to 845 i i KIT - ' " W t t i ETS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly Statemeiit XL Special Offer to the Hcadcri o this Paper. - $7.00 FOR 63 CENTS. The American .JDismond Diciionary, a tain in? 30.000 words' orihoerauhr: nrpnun- C7 w j tr m ' p ciation and definitions according : to; the Wl bnglbiU and American U-xicoersjJiier, im trattd witJi nearly 200 engrarings;;; jaatisfi tlie wanl of the scholVr and at the Mnie time just wh.-tt a plain learned person needs. Il decidedly 4he best dictionary ever jrintl, Contains TOO double column, paes. 4 Supeftlf bound 4n cloth and eilt.' True clesr and Bin some , Seat jrec to any reader of lh. FP upon recept pr t3 cents, to pny aciaai. pww and nsi-k!nr rlistrirM This a rest offer is tfr& for thirty .days only, and is made solely forth, purpose of - introduction.- , But two diction sries will be sent to bie address. This sppwn bnl oncp, Ordcf new. Send silver, enrrene, or 3 cent postagft stamj. jddrew jit em National JSook Cuninaay, Jiociland, ILeaui i Head:! i Head! u TW and hm onTiriced That If "i Cheaper, Better d more cnTent to im "BarklfY & Bai$0D,i Ut rpHse Pore load 7 rd Coffee," .If wli'iW thnnsandd i J f mi lies are ROW! Otinf ' clusively. Call. "n-yt'Mr firmer, snd try package or BarJCl6Y & Hf SSCH'l .. . priseTloasted Coffee, where voo t.H p. satisfaction or your oiuiicy -ru,- i, For'aale bv All Grorrrs, and MannftcWW bj BARKLETA HAVf Ji W II E X YO V 'i WAft'T V' - f j i AtOLow Figures j .- t.-tw- f jfCtut i i krtoiW Cal) on; the undersigned at No. 2t J ROW.- : - LTi-mHTl. SalisbnryN Jone Stf . $NXISSVCHTCKEN CHOLERA Cl or mone,r 'jet ttndedif , directions strictly followed ,i , ! " ' " 't PltiCE 25 CENTS, at J torf. ,i:;s,BONDS mi To make Title to l4indTand Lihorfr Mec!i.ipicR Liens, tor saie w " - HARDWARE: -km warrantRn !!.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1879, edition 1
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