I !
4
4
fort TortWaU gteiiUi Apts.iiUhe cm., From, the little room, figured,
I 1 ... - -,!'
, 'Ibws AiencT,
,ar;-
...tLAr onvol r ITf.1rrwl ! mafisTsixs hundred lines 'fwith
whofKtes a few mi led 'from town HcyjiQ aggregate nyje4ge; of fiXmiles)
wAri.Vr WS.'4f and homes of If
SALISBURY,
N. C
Ml 3Jrll M I
i ii a k
tit I
400 pounds of tobjclCO busf!elsi
. 1.... I 4u it UM lu U
IGM
lt
m.
.: r
li
i-U
j Fertilizing cott&Mr;;;:,
Profcssnr E. M. PenJIelhe
Uni vcrsity of Georgia, in W' late re
port, states the following experiment;
made on tliin soil formal bythe dis
integration of and underlying micace
ous hlate, which crops out largely in
the neighborhood. This soil had beep
under cultivation for a number of
year?. Furrows were opened with
turning-shovel, and rows laidVufsevj
enty yards long ; to one row was .ap
plied one bushel of fresh dung, placed
in I he burrow and bedded over j to
another row was applied in like man
ner one btrsfrcWf pM jotted manure ;
at plautingjjlns pejj iacre-0
unernho5pate ofa high 'grade j wer
ire
graue
put m with the" seed in".tUese3s.
notlier row was c iefi a n manured .-
The latter yielded at the rate of 45t
pounds of seed cotton per acrd. Thj;i
row .which had receivcdTresajlablej
manure and superphosphate yielded
903 jwimds of seed cottoji per acre
and the row; which had received the
ratted dung and superphosphate yield
ed 892 pounds of seed cotton per acre.
Oni )il of" the same description two
rows were laid out seventy yards long.
The treatment of those two rows dif
fered in this respect, that in one row
30 bushels per acre of green cotton
seed were buried deeply witiYa turn
ingrshovel, while the other rox tet
ceived the like amount of cotton seed
in which the germ had been killed.
In each caie 100 pounds per acre of
superphosphate were applied atioie
jf planting. In the case of the green
cotton seed little of it came up, show
ing little losslof nitrogen. "Another
! row was left un manured, and yielded
at the rate of 435 pounds of seed cot
ton per acre. .
Agriculture in the Future.
J
-The demands of the future upo
our agricultural resouqees will be fai;
greater than they have been in th
jiast, and new methods and new sys-j
L . dems must be devised and employed
i lo meet them. The yield of the landj
now' under cultivation must be in-'
creased, and new fields prepared for
new wants To compete with, other
nations who, like ourselves, have
Jrarncd how great the dependence is
supoii tjxe soil, our farmers must em
ploy greater care in their work. The
requirements upon them rill continue
to increase. Tlenftoo,.the drudgery
i. of theTarfii should be Iessenei), and
il : .the farmerrelieved from many of his
' Jiardships, liisoiMightened, 'aTld is
' wcom forts increased throngih , thefrV
i i aulgationof improve!, labor-saving
ftiaehioery. All classes are iuleresied
du the accomplishment of these sods,
for upon them depends the prosperirty
r .und interest of agriculture anify the
jcomfort of its followers.
iood Pay in Fanning. ,
We were riding in a jnlbiic liack
with three; Southern planters a few
-years ago. One was from Duck Riv
er, iilitsissippi,- one from Louisiana.,
aod jthe other had farmed on Duc
iliv, .in Texas, and on White River,
.Arkansas. They were diaeusaing their
arming operation, telling what they
Jiad made in the moat productive
year, dc "After bearing jthera talk
for miles in this strain, wiold them
.of some farming results in-ihe county
lihey srefe then in. They weceamaz
,ed, and aid it beat anything they
ihacL ever .seen or had ever lieard of
WVtoldithera when they cot -to the
county seat to make inquiry of -cef-1
leading' geiitlemen and they
rould find that we iiad not overstated
rtlitjcsult iuny particular. ,
'Why should poople leave North
Carolina if they canilnd good farm
40g lands in every section? Wrhy
should man break up old associa
.twns and iamily lies to . seek a home
in alislant State when lie knows in
fty countioailicre are desirable farms
ihat canlc Hirchased at from$4 to4tions without some'rs' ofwntrali
10 an acre. If he wislies to plant
cotton lie can find as productive lands
ju' pastern North Carolina as he can
nd iu .Mississippi or Texas. If he
wishes' to cultivate tobacco, iu a half
lozen or more counties he can find
Virgib A)rels that can be bought for
from G to 10 an acre upon which
lie can make lroiu $200-to 600 per
acre. -
Jct us lay before our readers one
more examjde of successful farming.
"Jt is one of a hnndred that can be
found in North Carolina, The Gx-
els ofLsaniaui(b3QQQ uqqjiumx
porKWUw0f
for iseai wraafrw to&l&titth
WW Pterealfr $U(. ImWfV! a 44 and etcry new!
his nHa,!flri fniJiia ,pp f rl8in,fwe.inaeng ane range ana
he witt mikeMWfai;3d(MiW
'
From the Sclegilfl
f
.LIU j
this c irtrciauaf2asanxcxi2Li:
! iWtWa jt
. There is'nQtfiu
praaicaljwe4be OifooYeiaa6teiel4
and thinhnitc marvels oTMtrmmon.
III III I IWMIPIPMf L IKl.llllim 1 1
wjeslsjlgsecQ trg
itemafcstation of force.- To-mor
.in BUI'
row a countless host of printing press
es spread a knowledge of the discov
ery to the earth'j remotest bounds.
flitwHv it ia'mndf ft- wnrkiiVt factor
i.in mt worm s dcse inougnt a ni op
tion, in a little while 'some pra6tical
mind puts the harness of, utility upon
the inew truth, anci straightway the
W9rld is the richer ujranother "useful
iivention. What wduld formerly
have taken centuries to Accomplish
or- what the moat fearless minds
would scarcely have dared to dream
of undertaking is now done in a day.
The invention is achieved, and finds
a world predisposed to rqceYe 4Jt with
gladness, even though- its Adoption
should necessitate many and radical
changes iu the whole raiige of nation-
al and social customs.
social customs. It togk the
isrwe centuries utd pass firbm
steam
the stage of sftieucd uiippljeaitothat
ilii- 1 tit B I ' fi
of practical .u til ity The telegraph
was not so many years iu rising from
the level of 'sci&tfi&l experiment to
that of a factor in the daily affairs of
nations'. .; WjjaJij telegraph accom
plisheed in years v the the telephone
has done in months One year it was
a science toy,, with infinite possibili
ties of practical usek the pext t wy
the basis pa system of communica-i
tf$n the moist rapidly expanding, in
trcate, anof convehient that the world
bits knowf?? ' VY - -'-'v - - - J
Oneof the most notable occurren-
ces of our Centennial year was a lit
tle gathering of scientific men from
various parts of the world to test the
performance o5a ne- scientific inveh
tionaf which , wondurful stories had
begun to be told, especially with-re
gard fowiiat it was going" to do. To
the astomen
marvelous things.
bf all it did do
A little dtsk'of
i tg-stieakTBtttl
hifght be miles
metal coald'beTD;i
more, the oerator
away,
ndexerti ip5crg3$!y
through hifr oral
couple of mauetie cu
organ.. With a
s and & .slender
wire spoken message! were transmit
ted tlirough consideVaOleiiTiaUnces and
delivered in tones soj like those e
speaker that his personality coultfcbe
detected by the sound of his yocer U
it had ever been hearc before. Though
far from perfect,. the speaking tele-
phone was an assurer fact, and a new
era loeeial and bus iness communi
cation had dawned. Scores of active
minda once set to' work upon tlie
problems to whjch tlie telephone gave
rise, and hundreds scjon joined them.
In a little while tho telephone' in
various forms was in the hands of
progressive men in
very part of the
.world.
It was tried as a means of uniting
more )r less widely detached portions"
of business houses, as the salesroom
and the manufactory! andJSfova
suceess. As a means of social andwo-
fe3sional communication it waY equal
ly satisfactory, ihe iext step was to
forni- little clusters, of telephonic com-
municanta; the widerland more varied
the JbuCM4aJliags of thainemlfcrs
of the group and the more numerous
i U me mbersh tp 4 eater nwaj iou nd
to be the utility of thetVsteni. ' But
it soou outgrew lairaKi4M ropor
zation. The telepliohe exchange, or
central olTicc, was a natural and ne
ccssary result.
lhus a new business sprang tnto
existence, almost mVJa.aay, with,, no
end of -scientific andi practicdrprob:
icms to soive. inc
macliinery! and!
working methods ofi Tlie eleplionic
exchange "are, euuiciently Vex plained,
aud illustrated in another p6rfiouf of
this issue of the Scientific AiAericam
Willi tlie Information
there given. one
can
form some idea ot the present and
pectivt develppnleiit qf the sys-
prospectivt develop
f m t
tic of the prqaeniaibanlttiejrciaity
withlvhich'frfliFht
ineUiAtrprJctl
change wilrWctntetecrwithtlbatf
AWMixitU 4iitn.iiyy(Jb!5QpheMn
either l?ifyrvrwistffi&rBif 'Wilt be at)Je
to , eaoiftnjneew,4ifieBtl WW any
8ahMrilie'lii!h-tMhnib
upon
the
exchange
daitr!
Mb ring
ttWilfttt!ee1nn
Uei(i w Jiesieifor, occglpfOpn as
Uadidtarte!ebhdnil3 and connecting
1 JJ 1 1
The limits of our spatee fbrbid any
aVtenipt even to summarize the infi
nite range and variety ofi possible
telephonic communication. Its scope
is as wide, as limitless indeed, as is
the range of communication possible
between men. Any question that a
business than may hav? occasion to
ask of another, any instruction he
Linay. wish to give to a distant subor
dinate any ' message that a! boy can
cwrjPj:and that may be written, falls
witfili ""p ovine'e. i Even at the
low'average of a mile for the distance
between the widely separated subscri
bers in this city the five thousand
daily communications mean five thou
sand miles of travtl saved 'fbr some
body. Ariel tlio time gainetl by the
saving of those five thousand miles of
travel means not less than a thousand
hours of the mast valuable portion of
the day, an average of overman hour
and a half dally to each su'bsrToSr.
The increase of business efficiency due
to such savings of time and jrouble is
beyond 'computation. J
In its infancy, with the fnertia of
custom i overcome the system has
developed a capacity for growth that
has distancedhe,. expectation othe
most sanguine,. and its utility as well
as 'its capacity for further sdeVeUp
nen increases With every ijew wire,
more especiay vj every new con
necting link bet weeo. central stations.
Who, then, can have coflrage to pre
diet even the immediate futiirepf the
system, or 1 to attempt to forecast the
spjal and commercial changes which
anpihi.laon of time and trouble, and
the -do1n-away with mediation of
forgetful or erriijg servants, will
bjinjr'in their tram T' Soon ji" will be
tlie fule and not the excention for
business houses, indeed for the dwell
ing of all well-to-do people asi well, to
be interlocked by means of the tele
phone exchange, not merelyj in our
cities. ? but in all outlying jrcgions.
Thereijlt taulje nothing less than a
nawtorglnizaitoa of society a state of
things in1' whieft every individual,
however secluded; will have at call
every other individual in the com
mpnity, to the saying of no end of
seciaX and business complications, of
needless goings to-and fro of disap
pointments, delays, and a countless
host of those SJrtJat 1 and little fevlls ind
annoyances'' iwffichgp.' so far under
present conditions make life labo
ripus and unsatisfactory! Tha time
is ' close at hand when the scattered
members of civilized eOmrauniticsWilt
be 'closel united, so far as instant
telephonic communication is concern
ed, as the various members of the
body uow are by ike nervous sys
tem;
Jhc Lost VBcbcl' Flag Under Fire.
1
A'gentlenan just from Texas in
fbTmmfir rcprWlhat GenrTom
Harrison's nTexas brigade, composed
of two Texas, one Tennessee, a!nd one
a,rKnsasregimenr was proDaoiy me
la't brigatj. under .fife during the
war as it 45 ejigaged; with North
era troops between Raleigh and Sal
isbury, C., jist above Chapel Hill
on "April 14 1SC5, the day tjiat the
armistice was (teclaedj The fpg car-
neu ou mat aay py one,Qi iuci.exan
regiments (the Eleventh Texas Vol
imtecis) is now in possession of John
w ' .. aa --v i
irafiora. oi ueniimn, wno was a mem-
bePAf that 'regiment at ithe tinie, and
who wncWfed "-flljpoght'? home
with him in; th bapk jaf kh, jacket.
This is probably tlie . Jast Southern
flag firetl at the United1 fitates troops.
T.-.'i 1.7L-. -it r- .1 , i tr i '
lv a.'sroaii suk uonieaerace nag,
anu sun in gooa conumon, mere
being Quly one small tear in it, and
that was tlone the last (day, it was nn-
dcr &rer-Macon Ga. ffitiegraph.
ih t rhlk-for hit di
una -fti-iii lltXMVf
IRON BITTERS'
; Sore Appetizer.
rjutrMHntli 'e-
JJalx IV tf . u . u . ' m .
tfteU'in the blood.
Mlurt'an. f n.
It n-
IROII BITTERS, ;
I clcCyKitd Rivet new life .
-to mf ni 1 1 IB. 'i-o id --.
3if n requiring recuper
tbts - rateable
rn e!ri caa fiQt b too
h'fsty 'rpcomwended.
JLtlrtm life s tHmrtm
on the digestive! organs.
A1 tfxotiful before
meals will rem or ail
dyspepric Krmptoma.
l-'IfW It.
od by alt Druggiiti, .
,4 ft-TlM0RE.4.
I IRON BITTERS,
IRO'I BITTERS,
KitkUiiikfmp.
IROII BITTERS,
Tot Ocucst FmmIm.
I
Warnr'm K&fd'XMIts are an immediata
Htimuias fur a Torpid Liver, nntt care Costive,
nesa. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Diarrhcaa,
Malaria,! Fever and Aene. and are aseful at'
times In nearly all Diseases to cause a free and
regular action of the Bowels. The jhest anti
dote for all Malarial Poison. Price, 25c a box.
Warner's Safe Xrvfte4ate1cly Wives Best
and Sleep to the sufferi ng, curesHeadache and
Neoralgfe, Prevents Epileptic Fiw; and is the
beat ffinetty for Nervous Prostration brought
tfn by excess! ve drinking, over-worlc, mental
shocks and other causes. It relieves the Pains
of all Diseases, and is never injurious to the
system. The best of all Nervines. Bottles of
two sires; prices, sue.
and tljoo. ;
Warner's Safe
Remedies are
Hold by Dragsists
and lealers In
tfedleiae every-
where. I
EEWAEHER&CO,
Proprietors,
Borh(tr, Bf.T.
I
e;pn(l for Pamphlet
and Testimonials.
YELLOWFEVEE--BLAOK VOMIT.
lit la too soori to forget the ravages ojr this terrible
4eaie,4lileU will uj duHt return iu ii luore malig
nant mid vlrtifiont form in the Tall months of lsla,
SMKKRKLL'SiHEPATINE, a Keinedy idlscovenHfrn
Southern Nubia and used with sueh voudertuV re
sults tn South America where the most aggravated
csea of fever ire found, causes from one to two
ounces of bile to be filtered or strained from the
blood each tliue it p;ts.ses through the Liver, as long
as an excess ot bile exists. By its wonderful action
on the Liver and stomach the HUPAT1NE not only
prevents to a certainty any kind cf Fe.ver ail Black
inlt, but also cures Headache, Constipation of the
Bowels, Dyspojisla and all Malarial diseases.
fio oa neodrfear Yellow Jt'ever who wtll expel the
Malarial l'tiison and excess or bile from the blood by
sin&iroitRI.L1s 1IEPATINE, which is sold by all
irujff31st.s likes utiBt. and $1.H) bottles, or will be sent
4i exjjreas by the rroprietors.
. t. -HIiitUfiLL & tv.L 1'IIII.A. 1 A
Dr. Pcrakrlan'sSlillingia orflncf ns Delisht.
Crsui. Scrofula. Salt ltbeum. Svohttts. rtine'tT. I h crs
ff?"TJi" rpnorts of rnnlfi-fnl nurpss nf I.Mionmn.
and Siires Uii come fsoui all part ot tue count ly, ,
are not onty remariiaoie out, so miraculous asto oe
aijuoiea was ic noiTortne aounuance pi proot,
KUrliaile Our? of Scro;
tula, (.
t , CAjiE UF COL. J. C. iJUvHyX
a.! KtHti-wN, GAi,pteimer 15, 1S7U
Gents : Korisixteea yours i hcbeu a srout suf
ferer from Scrofula In Its most iii.strcsln; forms. 1
have been conilned to my room and bed for liftecn
years with scrofulous ulcerations. -'line most ap
proved remedies for such cases had been used, aud
tlie most eminent physicians consulted, without any
decided benefit, 'iluis prostrated, distressed, de
sponding, 1 was advised by Dr. Ayer, o!f Floyd, Coun
ty, ta., u tfominence t he ustf.of 4c1r Coiuiouod Ex
tract Stllllnjjla Laturuajreis as lnsuhiclent to de
s5rtbe the rotief I obudned irom the use of the stll
Uftjfla as It is to convey an adaquate Idea of the in
tensity ot my suncrtnjr before using jrbur medicine;
suttlcient to s;ty, 1 abandoned all other remedies and
continued the use of your Extract or Stlllingia, until
1 can say truly, "I am cured of all pain," of all dis
eases, with nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of
lny profession; More than eight months have'
elapsed since this remarkable cure, without any re
turn of the disease. I
For the truth of the above statement, I refer to
any gentleman In Bartow County (JaL and to the
members or the bar of Cherokee circuit, who are ac
quainted with me. 1 shall ffcr remain, with tho
deepest gratitude, Your obedient servant,
- J. C. BUANSuN, Att'y at Law. .
Wkst Point, tJA., st'pt. 16, 1S70.
Oknts : My daughter was taken on! the 25th day
ofiJuu2 IXT8, Willi what was supposed to be Acute
HheutUuti ni, and was treated br the same with no
succesH. In March, following, pieces Of bone began
to worUouu: the right arm, and continued to ap
pear till all The bane from the elbow to the shoulder
Joint cathrout. Mnny pieces of bone! came out of
the right foo and leg .The case wias then pro
nounced one of White jiu'lUg. Aftei" having been
conflnefl atout six years to her bed, and the case
considered IwperesH' I raxllw1uced to try Dr. Pem
berton's compyundi Extract oi SUlUnght. and was so
well Situstied with Its effects that 1 have continued
the use bf It Atll the present. ' ! I
My daughter waj cruinei to tier u aoout six
years before she sauup or even turned-over w.unoui
time has waMced acftws the room. I Her peneftil
hero, rre now pits up ait aay, ana ews most or ner
he
now Kdol,Aad I believe snte vylll, as her
Uth"b;
covery, witltlre blestiing of God, to the use of your
isg.unwrrenfrin, waiK wen. i nitnuuie ner re
lay ihiable iuraicjpe.
itU ratltudj I ani, yours t1
ULAXTOX.
rKSTllN4, t.A.,
if. 16, 18T0.
GWT3: Tfc atwrteate of Mf. V. B. Blan-
ton we know and cartUy to asleliur true. The thing
is so ; hundreds of the most respected citizens will
;ertlfytoit. as irracrF rererence cam oe given as
nay be required. Yours truly. !
CRAWFORD & WALK EE, -Druggists.
' HON. II. D. WILLIAMS.
bfDR. PEMBERTON'S STlLLlKblA Is pre
pared by A. F. MERRELL & CO.. PhUa., Pa.
express. Agents wantea tocanvass everywnere.
hoiu oy an irugpists in oomes, r sent vj
clhes sent to poor people, payable In installments.
hend for BOOK-r-"curious Mory iree to ait. Jieui-
FIOITTZS
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
S
I Ko Hobsk -will die of Colic, Bots or Linra Fa.
1 txs. If Foatx'S Povdcrs are used In tiiie.
Fontz's Powders will cure and prevent Hog Cholxsa.
Foutzi Powders will prevent Gapks ih Fowls.
Foatx'S Powders will increase the quantity of ndlk
- and cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm
and sweet. M
Foatzl Powders will carer or prevent almost xtxxt
: DlSBAsa to which Homes and Cattle are subject.
FOTTTZ'S POWDXRS WILL ITS SaTISFACTIOX.
Sold everywhere.
i DAVID r. rOtJTZ, Proprietor.
BJULTIVdaS. Ud.
i Theo. F. Klutts, Agent,
2:Gm Saliabo fy, N. C.
Will enre or prevent Disease.
GRAY'S SPECIFIG MEDICINE.
TRADE M ARKThe Great EngltehTR AOE MARK
UEMEDt ; An un-
falllntr pure for
I fmX luminal Weakness, $x
X SPennatorrhea i
! !V&iJfi Impotency, and all (Jg
qiseasesiuai iouow
ts a sequence of
Helf-Abuse; as Loss
6f Memoir. Lnlver-
1 -i feal Lassitude. Pain
BErCIt TAIIIB.ln the Back, plm-Am TAKIVB.
ness Oi Vimou, premature Old Age, and many other
Diseases Uat lewl to Insanity or Consumption, and
a Prematura Grave. I h
r"Full partlqulars in our pamphlet, which we
desire to send? free by mall to every one. prThe
at i
sent
addressing
CRAY MEDICINE CO..
t?sold In ; Salisbury and eTeryihrhcre ijy all
M ten an ics' Block. Detroit. Mich.
1
Ft isifn in ii7 Ti mi inii-rrji!wa3
i J
mm
spectnc Metactaois soia oyau amggist
ackoge."or six phekages lor $5, or will be
h-t mall on reeelot of the money by
:
I
MeiEaDfirspte
RESIrcrrFUUL.y inform th public
I that I have made, arrangement to iurnmh
regular! v any or all of the IHustrattd paper,
SLOeln, AlagHZtnen, etc., at j ,
UBUSHERS' n
, . y
GES.
I II I
fAlfai
1
I will deliver liter rejoJaily ri eimtetners
and KuWriLenvand omnproeartfirDblprrj anjr
Novel, IJfeiYFv.npj&er-. Suu mJik-a 1 aay be
wanted JE&-M.kTJn ur waWs fai Ihis
SPOOL COTTONi
ESTABLISHED 1812.
GEORGB A; GLARK,
400 BROADWAY NEWTEK. ' '
The distinctive features of this sjwol cotton arc
that It Is made from the very llnest j
f'.h J?.EA. ISLAND COTTON.
It is aailh4iwftas the cotton from which It if
made; It has novvaAlng or artllieial tlnlsh to deceive
the eyes; It Is me 'strongest, smoothest and. most
etaarl sewing tlirenrlla the market: for machine
serving it has no equal; 4 lsyound on j
WHITE SPOOLS.1
' - . i
The Black Is the most perfect a
JET BLACK.
1
ever prod need in spoolcotton. bei ng dyed by la system
patented.Uy urselves. , The colors are dyet by the
NIW PROCESS,
rendering
dress
gsiiks. makerseve
we lnvl
ladies
to give 11 p f.f UiaJiuud couvinoe themselves of Its
Mimprkirttv over nil others.
on
TO Deiiau at wuoiciMie reran irnm
le ret a;
UAKKil-l.
5:m M. Sallahun- is. C.
SSason and Samtixx Organs, i Z3n
dorsed by over lOO.OOCTdplighted
purchasers.1
LVot lowest priced, poorest and dcsirost.
Bnt Uiglicst priced, liest iiy,K4.1i'Ic.st.
Cot Jjiut (little more than iniui ipn ovgans.
Give five tUuc$ tliQ, satisfaction, i Last
trice as long. Viqtor& at ttfi vtm hl s ex
hibitions. Acknowledged lt by di
injte rested and competent " natmitaans.
Svlidfacls, indisputable sn;U as ether
ojgan maker in tjiciiwrUc.n substantiate.
Glorious nevi-s for purchaners. (imtml In
trgfluctio Sale. Xc l?rices. C iiUp El
egant Case $8(); Superb Mirror Ttft Case,
10 Stops only $100. 15 days tuiul. Freight
paid both ways if Organ, don't nuit.j' Sold
on easy term-. Kented , until iaid for.
Deli veretl anywhere in the Smtb for $4
extra. For full p:i rticulars ahli css L rid
den & Hates, Suvann.-ih. Ga., lana
gcrs Wholesale SoutbreuTJepot. l'riees
same as at Factori.
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Cheap Chattel Mortgages,
varioan other blanki for sale1 here i !
Mortgage Deeds for sale
Also various other blanks,
IS
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thci ojerfi5(,tand brilliant that
ry where use thetnlnstead ot sewlrt
oponroa mnti? and respectfully ask
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J u. IV U Pi Jim MftLt ttsa
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WCfe woTxJilh itss-Tabor thai iuilier machine. Illustrated Circular. furn.$!,eJ 0(l
application. - vmtm. 9tm rAmlt'S4j.
lt1 Jiw't nl.ll
u , 06yc!$5vsar.
MERONEYS & ROGBUS, AgcyatsSlisbury, N. fj.
I do not hesitate to say the American i.viacnirwsa'nwses an ier maciiuteH. LVsnl jn
infc all the work that other machines can, it
froiu Swiss Muslin to leaver clolli. 1 liave
nuu the mencaii is superior to tnem au.
I have used the Singer and oilier marines,
any.
S lisbtiry, X. fj., May4!2d, 1S72.
MeroseyA Bno., Agents American Sewing Machine : ' .
Sirs: 1 haye iistd.llie Howe, tJingerj Wheeler & NVi!sonVilcox & Gibbs, SewSiig M
clieandjfould nftLye.ll4e Ainericap tyr all of tlietn. Il will do all that is claimed lot.
in uie Circular. I coiiPiuerAtjiperior io aicvuivrs Matm kkw eeeir.
A ' .r..ll.
j'efy renjtectfully.
DEEDS & MjpIiTGAGES
Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortsajje Deeds, Conrmissioners DoOds, SlicrifTa
Ueeus, Cliattlc -Mortgages, i-arni comracts, Jiarnage anth iTnnravntmri 1,'ertihcalei,
Distillers Entries, and various other forms for sale at the U .i. .. .if'.
SALE NOTICES. '
1 1
itAilfii'Ators ixeCfytorsj commissioners. criiTs.lilr aglnt, &c, are advised ju
call Onus'for tmntbd 'suite noltcef." ft" i cCTtainfgVeaV iinitslue "to owners to put tip
tnio1rnrrnCTtv af'Hublic1 aticYfon ffi'of Tuf feg trJriiilc not rVc the side. The' h-
often Pacritic.ed froirf t1ii caurt-" hen a
savetf it anr matte it nring its vaiuc. t e
ITOT1C3S TOP. POSTING-
(lllirtuicilis ll llic taw iu nil! siii'ia-i cu-i iwrv-ftrwnn m i- inimii:inii. i roiKTTT IS
PAMPHLETS
BILL-
X LETTER
' -'Monthly SltiBnifipts,
nAPns pefAi-Q nil h in as
H
HATiONftt ' HOfcHARDWARES
Portland street, -
'N EAK -liltO.flJWAY,
NEW YORK.
IIOTCHKISS & lOXD, Pkoimmetoks.
On The European Plan.
The restauranl, cafe and lunch room nltncfc
ed, are unsurpassed lor cheapufi-s ami excej
lence of service, ilotis; oUls. p $Uj,fr4'!,
$3 to $CUser,w.eekt jUonveiLf ia tJ;aI X
and oily lailoaus. lUt . m .
Neyr Furniture,' New Managemn
13: ly.
On and Off Slick as Grease !
liOOTS,
GAITEHS,
Mt"
suosa,
. .4 SIiICPEIlSv be.
W. M. EAGLE,
Respectfully annotinces his continuance-at
his old ataml in his old line, on ?.Iain Street,
opposite Euniss' Drug Store, lie is always
ready and anxious to accommodate customers
in his line in the best manner possible, lie is
prepared to do first class work and can com
pete with an v northern Shop or Hand made
tvork. His machines, lasts, 5e.. are of the
latest ami best patem. He works the rerf
best matoiai and keeps on hand ready, mad
work, and stock equal to any special order.
Keoflirinff -lrtitlr and nroinptiv done at rea-
onableprioeatisfection gnarantetd ifrim
charge,
PrfBetotiuit Ilie Time.
Cash orders mail promptly filledi
M. E4GL.
BONDS
To maTeitJN.vvjJWJJa n,,
Mechanics 9' sae a tliis Ofiice
H'
P.
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Practical Blacksmith
iiorseshoBrT'
O HO P connected Flth Urqw f eU's Uvery
srabies. 63r7"l4 desisrns of ."Shoes, to suit auy
auape of foot. All xtewetn on UAMy soleni ltlc jirin
elDlesann warranted,
llliidblacksinlthlng
1 i:ty .
promptly M. ' '
NOW IS
THE TIME TO SUJlSCItTIJE
FOR THE WATCHMAN
Make up your Clubs and send (hem
in. Two Dollars a year. f
Subscribe for the Watchman or.lj
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v nanao aarw a . . jas -
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axe. aim in Ef
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81:
C4 N. Chiles Street. Daltlworel jidl
l'ricfrirt25 hi 45. !
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overseams ami works bitlton holes in any, fabric
used. Singer, Howe and VVeed LMacluiitu n.t
-MISS M. RUT LEDGE..T
amj would not exchange
tll& A nVAf lo. n t
' II 17U t 1 LJ
MRS. UEO. W. IIARIilSOX.
AVATCIOIAX Off ICS.
nin
. CmA a 3 l a t a rf t
1
dollar Qf - trBeikvajTW4igijht hi
lurnisn saitwKJtitcs.jjronjiMjji aa tueapj ,
P.3 JLDT-ip?.II773r,"'J
SWIOOL CIRCULARS,
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HEADS,
a
At Low Figures
3 . .
Cfrljptrrn the undersigned at 2, Gran iff j
Slrt)n7.t)..nef5-lrr; '
EXX ISS' ClITf 'KK.V CMOLEUA CUHEf
or monov icfmi(lel if directions afitt
strictly followed. j "L
PRICE 25 CENTS, at
2fi:tf. , EXXISS UrugPtor
.; lf
DTSE SWINDLE
Hi
out
Of
BALE OF COTTON
,rf . -.4 " '
J. JUL ILL. JT M. JU J Jt? JL?:i
will sell you one ton. of j
Boyft, Carter Mo's
CELEBRATED
HomafFeriilizer
FoMOO His.'Cotion, t:
i ; m atrt Mr
It is the beet in nie. Ewjjtirpiifat
Requires jio. cotton seed noriUbl toannrf
! Xo charge for recipe or rigli't to' W.'Xqwf',.
' to anr S0 stiano. 'Has been tested lor J"r
' . nUrnk ee tMtimonuV
i Doiri be humbugged by clieap imitation.
Voti c.i get the genuine Only from
THECC F. KLUTTZ, Dkt;go 1st
82,Xo20:ly
SoleAgent foiRow
farraiiteittfl Cure!
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