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r - -- - - . ;! - J- ltf'--.l.;..--1 I ill '"i; i. I y :llv."j . S . i . ' , ---- ; 5 P - 11: .1 - v ' I ' ill III J H 3 If. a -if: The Htprof . a $jejwfftln4fl laud Log-. , The first ttogr of any note that ray father; possessed f was aT b!acktNw' foundlanc, says a' writer in Chamber m Journal He was a very powerful and intelligent animal. My father trained him well, and taught him to go from our country placebo the town with a batket fastened round his neck, With . notes inside for the different tradespeople, who u nderstood that he would readily give tliera up, jandf required, would bring any thing sent, safely back; He was often dispatched lor a car to'' a hotel about a mile ds tant. Ifector would go into the yard, and the hostler knew at once; what was wanted, une uay uieriu strange man in the yard, who; could not understand what Hector meant. But the dog was not to be baffled. He went straight to the bar, and gently barked1 to attract attention. 'Ahl' said the girl, ' Hector j wants a car which settled the business." - "At that time it was very danger-, ous to walk at night iu the country roads. It was before the rural police was appointed. When my father was absent of an evening, Hector was always sent to meet him. A spiked collar was put on to protect his throat. He was told to wait at a certain place and he never failed to be there. One night f was walking home with ray father i it was, so dark we could scar- ' cclr I see anything. My father said, ' We ought to have met George by this time.! I told him to come with the lantern.' ' We walked on a few yards, and Hector met us. He was half ia mile ahead of Disaccustomed vaiting place. My father was a strict disciplinarian, and spoke sharply to the dog,scolding him for coming jn. But I begged "him not to do so, thinking there might be some good -reason for his coming. When we reached the stile to crots the fields, the dog was restless, and growl ed savagely. ' ' .'Back, Hector, back!' said mv father, but the dog would not obey him, and bounded over first. 'There is something the matter said my father, asr, he took out his clasp knife and opened It whispering to me : 'We may have a fight. Be sure you do not lay hold on my arm.' He then struck alight with. His flint a ud steel, .whereupon a mau sprang up and mo v ed on before us. UTaweJBadger. When first caught" it' was remarka- turkey served up A.gentlemaw--iTr: qr Of leans Was agreeably surprised to find a plump for the 'dinner, and uly savage anu morose jii wipjv mijuiievi v ji oMiu,juun biting at everything; that; attempted obtoinedWhvir replied Sarjtbo; to" tpqcVfyin ont het$gV$i.in lat turkey lias been roosting oji our dog-box. f and treated kind iy us iero- fence lor iree n ign is. oo a is morning cityigradually fc1dilapearct ! 'and 'J'Jt I seized himibr the rent of de lence.y soonaliowed iteeltoi jbe patted and . Wjr six-fbotcr was'! lifting ior all handled without offering to bite. In he was worth .on, a wagon the course of a few,mouth3 it became whicb 1 was, stuck, when a III lis i trousers s Jikea playful r-Pipp7 In .his pockets . and a sWaggerihg air, r hose: manners in this respect it very tgang out . 'Mister, do you want me to wheel, ttle two- so ; familiar is to jfollow its master foot mitebf humanity, nearly as broad about tne garuen or m iiie ruum, u i ag ne as long, ana just oui oi long playfully, .seize hold ! of v and pull af I dresses aud into pants, with his hands h wnosei manners in ms respw it crjr isang mucn tesemuieu. u was aiso quiie ai iielpyouT 1 can grunt while you home when taken! iuW the house, to '- '-'J. ViC'l J-:,' r whichrassoon aS; ijt was,ietout of its yoang lady of the house to languid Kennei in,incsiaoie,:u(wouiu uarv uu - ci ixiav I present you, to Miss wiiii an me speeu m wuiu nviuujr Terranvn. of Ph HadelnhiaTV LianiruHl legs were ranablejr but woe to the swelJj w;th ; a sigh'01i; yes. Trot unfortunate carpet ir ne were unwit- her on.-Youiig lady Of 4 the house tinkly ft1a;the;room:alone. VHis ,M t I)resent AlrTLoftosf' - Miss powerful i claws, just.like a bear's in Xcrra;yn "(after 'regarding him for roinaturev'wpuuu jna wonueriuiiy jfor.tSOII,amojnent8),, quietly es, short work of it, and speediljr reduce Trot himbackl' Languid swell re its gaudy yarns J nto a variegated heap j. ,,v --v--;. of shoddyL1 if Master Badger were ! not Vi v ' i i i n J ..',,( ' . l ! After a telegraph pole had fallen immediate rejoinedt by society, either 0 . , , , , " - , -A-, I " v i ' on a Savannah negro's head, he threw human or,canine,S or, rel easel .from ... , j i i m n uu ,. , i.i . up his hands and shouted : Don t hit solitary i conhijement, to which he 4 . . , Xf- ri:- ; , fh . , . me again wid yer club, Mr. rouce- i M-. ! i - i roan. It wasn't me that stole der aversion during legitimate play hours. ... T tv it ti . ; ,& ? , - chickens. It; wer Deacon Henry Then ' i : , ' i . I hAlrhi70tfl eavv whnl. hif mm nnn Wftlk. cooa-natured ,CIum1ber: spaniel, s his .w . ir, .. . , .1' j . ed, away saying 'Golly, I se in luck frequent companion; and sadly did . ' . T i i j i . r , . A . . ; dis raornin'. I Wcted dat de police- lie until nuiniuiovuauciii;; iu uic , . . . . . . , . ,i - ..V man had me shuah dat time test by tueirihe the silken fringes of his lees and tail with a degree of ira- How much is contained iu the one pertinence not eusijy to be borne.witb. word "happiness." How much more He would romp with ,the children, happiness there would beifwethought bounding from their attempts to catch more of the happiness of others than him. or in themi .with the greatest of our own. But we are often so self- , - - - j o , i glee. He was next permitted to fol- sh in looking out for our own pleas low his master into the fields, which ure. that there is not much room he would do for miles, or as long as left in our ; .hearts to think of any- he thought proper, just, like j a dog, bodyelse. running almost constantly around, hunting , like a terrier with i bis nose to the ground, his game Demg worms ot very Ionffajro a portion of hard and beetles, uccasionaiiy, also, when Kjry skin was fouj underneath the hrst taken, he indugled m a scamper bossed head of a large iron nail that at, tun speed tor a considerable dis- was fixej hl the door of the Chapter tance, .butreaaii.y answering 10 ins House at Westminister. Upon this name and returning, when he would skin fmmd gevera, UllW M, lie panting with his tongue out, he- Quekett, Curator of the Museum of twen4 iiis masterfs feet, a favorite the College of Surgeons, recognized reiuge wnen anything suuaen y warm- tl,e hair to be human, asserted that edhim. V hen first restrained by the it belonged to a fair-haired person leasn-cora ne generally ien inio a Iu former times the Danes used to towering rage; he! would throw him- conie'upthe mouths of the English sji upon ine crown oi ins neaa, anairivrs to v'lUae the cillirciles. When 1 J.bite savagely at the chain between his tl)ey were cauirht they were skinnet Mind yourself, ratlief,' said I'y legs. It is in this sition the bad- anJ their skins nailed to the door o 'Hector will take care of me.' 1 The Ser uauy acts upon me aeiensive th church they attacked. In the dfiaTcreature came close to mv sideand when baitefl w,thl Uog V"s iefc,,a- course of time, all theexiosed portion put liis nose into my hand. I knew 'nthe more vulnerable parts of the wonU1 pee off that covered by the he would fight for ns to the death , chest frorn attack, f while nothing but naiI wouW remain protected, and for though as gentle as a lamb to mu mjuw luipenrauic tiu,s bear testimony to the cruelty o those he loved, he was fierce as'a lion skiirof the neck is presented to the our ancestors. In the College of Sur in defense of them. My father was a le.etn 01 tue car jK0Una geons may be seen three specimens o very powerful and fearless man. He a Stonk Crikoline: Walton huraau skin presented by Mr. Albert bad hu daughter to protect, and his Ha1 had at One' time its own corn- NVay V,2 A wrtlou ot human skin A Dane's Skin. spirit was thoroughly roused; but he n -i, , vlon . :nnnnx.onionA to be that of a Dane, from the Jcnew it would bs well to trust to the! l0ei XiL the mill-J door of -urch at Hadstock, in Es sagacity of the dog, and see what hel fnnp ' ' i :n nn nrMinri nfl sex ; a second specimen is from nould do. When we reacher the f n .Tho diamc f , j JCopford in ex, and a third from i . i i -i?ii .1 i-.T t I Ii. i u .1 c wr the north door of AVorcester Cat he d ral. Curxosili8 of Natural History ) by Franklin Buclcland. stile he stood still and growled. My i L c.' A,- l ttl BiuuB . uji-asureii live leet anu u father said, 'Come, you fel low, come wm i(g averaged seven a once over this stile. I know you througUout . its centrai: bole are there. Come at once, or I will set ammeter of eleven inches. By my dog upon you, and he will show niere , accident some bird or squirrel you no mercy. . had -dropped the fruit of the filbert f There! was a movement, and one, tree through this hole onto the eakh, ana tnea, anotner man, came grumb-i18l2 the seediw Was seen ris, in to the nature of steel, when used for mg. Hector stood farm, uttering a jDg.up through the unwonted chan- manufacturing purposes, are the foU jlow contiutied growl. i . . J tnallt, lowino-: First, that a od soft heat j i tva m o l "-.iD Scientific. 1 Among the conclusions arrived. at by means of recent investigations wvu4K 41UUI'. cuiaiujcu uiy miner U. U Al. . j. " . - 6 through this aperture and increased, - , i. , s i t its power to raise the ponderous mass ter be quick. c . . J . . -i of stone was speculated upon by many. v :Li Another came, saying, 'Thathe had Would the filberl tree die in the at- as much right to the road as we had tempt? Would it burst thf millstone, ' L tne dg would not cross the or would it lift it ? In the end the stile- little filbert tree lifted the millstone ( -There is another of you. f If you and bv 1868 w6re it likea nrinoline do not come at once, my dog will abbuV'iUir kill you.' j - used to sit upon it under. the branch- He saw the animal's patience was 1 ing shades. well nigh exhausted. The last then slunk over, at5 the dor bounded I .'' Society is the hardest baked on its ovejr the stile into the lane. Then he uPPer usU ' r .. knew the brave creature had saved Isn't it . queer that Contractors us. W hep we came to the 'public- should be engaged to widen streets ?; house, George, our man-servant, was Inntfetoraa6h4 sitting obmfortably in the porch wait- cow, recently killed; were found ingfor jis with the lantern. He had seventeen wrouglit-iron 1 nails' She seen two men, and was afraid to had cow-hide outside- and oxide y come on! v inside. . I -.-:-'-.-. Icould tell many interesting sto- ' A: man who'll maliciously set fire r ries jof t,is anjmal.;Hwnd to a barn said fjiri Slow,-;ahd burn wassad. jWhen we were;rerhpvlrig to up twenty tows! Ought to beicked another house, he was taken to pro-1 to death bv a jackassnndrd like to tect some ot . the things that were! do it I being put m the lofVabove thfestable; ft:fa:SiM jJS Mr? I l,,c I ""yr " 1 Ub , mm :tere jonesntoiiw better ? 'h'alf. ydd' forte tied hini on t the noor creaturAa I -..ii J?Ji:.,lluLrtil-Siti?f .") fi - had slipped, and when the door was opened liextmorning our Ifaithful friend was found strangled. 'You're a man after my own heart' as the b!o3hing maiden confessed when her lover proposetj marriage. is safe to use, if steel be immediate ly and thoroughly worked, it being a fact, too, that good steel will endure more pounding than any iron ; sec ond, that if steel be left long in the fire it loses its steely nature and grain, assuming the nature of cast iron, and therefore it should not be kept hot any longer than is necessary for' the work to be done ; third, that steel is eutirely mercurial under the action of heat, and there must necessarily be an injurious internalstrain created whenever two or three parts of the same piece are subjected to different temperatures from which it follows that, when steel has been subjected to heat not absolutely uniform over the whole mass, careful annealing should be resorted to j fourth, as the change of vol u me, d lie to a va ried degree of heat, increases directly and rapidly with the quantity of carbon present, high steel is consequently more lia ble todangerous internal strains than low steel, and great care should there fore bo exercised iu $he use of jiigh steel. v ' - -It is not difficult to 'train children. monial paste.' 'Then, my love,' was sadly isappbinteiilm I ohcS rC sfderea yon:aw4t of a woman, but Ther1 are" adapted to ItValnTngf No youVo.turneduLculjtto OniafbVnt;SMf; slirnTneV1 IDorning,!.a young Jnan witJii a silk muffler-aronnd histthroafcand awoe begone look ? lit his 1 pale facV,' plied the. big knocker,. ujKjn the doctor s dwelling A lady answered the sum mons and jnfotmett the applicant that the doctor was in the garden at work. To the-garderf the young fnati ' went,' where he; fouud the,; man of medicine engaged in.hoeingjiis sweet rn.' w eii,.8ir. anui wnai is tne mat ter?' the doctor asked, when the ap- pncani naa stated thai ne naa come for medical ad vice and assistance.'. 'AVell, Jdoctor,' with a lugubrious face and a whin'ning,5 moaning tonej 'I feel poorly all through. ; My head has spells of aching, my, . appetite is poor niyjf)6d "does, not set well, I. am very weaK, itealir. l neea neip : 'Yes, X see. Let me look 'at your ongue. tJNow your pulse ; The pulse was felt, and after due deliberation, the doctor said :!M tf : 'Look youj young man, you do cer- ainly need help. Now, see. I must attend ah important case at 10 o'clock and I must have, this corn hoed' be- bre(I gi. So while I am gone to make up a prescription for you, do you takeimy hoe and go on with my work here. You kuow how to use hoe?' ! ! .15 . 'Yes, sir; my father was a j farmer ; but I havn't worked on a farm since he died.' 'And you havn't worked very much anywhere else, I take it,' the doctor threw in pleasantly. 'No, sir ; I am not obliged to.' 'Very well, I'll warrant ! you the work here won't hurt you, so go on with it until I come back.' With ihat the doctor trudged off, and the young man went at the work ofhoeincr. He hoed to the end of the row, and then removed the light muffler from his neck. Then he went at it again. Half way down the sec ond row lie stopped and looked up, but nn doctor was in sight. At the end of that row, as the absent one had not yet appeared he pulWd off his coat. ' j The third row he hoed more slow ly, stopping several times before the end was reached, but he finished it, and after-a erood rest, attacked the fourth row. There was hut one more row, after this, and the fanc-y seized him to have it done before the old fellow -got taick. It would he a sur prise to him. The thought ! quicken ed, his pulses, and gave himj renewed vigor. He had just completed the last hill of the last row when the doc tor came back. 'Well, my young friend, how are you feeling now?' The patient really had to I consider. He had been looking to see what the physician had brought with of medi cine; hut he brought nothing. His hands were empty. 'The work hr.su't hurt vou has it ?' 0 ''Oil, no, sir,' his face glowing with the exercise. 'I thought not. Let me feci your ' it. t. pulse again. He held the young man's wrist for a brief space, and then 'It has worked to a charm. Now, sir, do you go home, ami repeat this dose twice a day, every morning and afternoon ; do it faithfully, and be honest with your diet; don't use t(f- bacco, and if that doesn't work a cure 9 , . - come and let me know. My fee, sir, is one dollar.' 'Onedollar ?' gasped the astonish ed youth 'That is all I charge when patients call at my door.' 'But, sir, in mercy's name, what is it for? Where is your perscnption ? What have I taken of yours?' 'My perscription, my dear young friend, I gave you before I left you here with my hoe ; the medicine yon have been taking iu my place a health giving potion which I should have enjoyed had I not given it up to you. And now, dear sir, I will tell you frankly, you are rusting out, literally tumbling to pieces for want of exer cise of both body and miml. That is all, sir.' You cau follow my prescrip tion and be cured, or you can take your own way. The young man paid his dollar and went his .way. Not theu coulde be cheerful; but afterwards,! when he had allowed reason fair play, and had come j to prove the life saving medicine! and the new life-giving Vir tues of the doctor's prescription, lie came and thanked him ') , - I I iAvriV'l;rJ 1.5 fi t ?3.ii H ... t.-l IRON BITTER ' A Great Tonic IRON BITTERS, k ASureAppttuer. IRONnERSi- irb1ttebs;;:!: A Vhiablc Miiic;ne. IRON BITTERS,.. . IROHBITTERi nfeiift- j5m A-ids t IUP.wi'1'' lor ali ri:a eflw rf-qtiirij-vj -rt:il flwrefli' iPT5t ItfXtCt fntfff it Irnt ". W ttu -. i ' prttt e, ?.h.H , frtt'Hfgth. J.tiCti ' ' ' f :terCV t ai riotits the oio1, cf,xi.'l tfe v.pv! life . u tl.v i r-f-c To'tss 3scl. )c,ie a'wl cbU- t ifcia. . litis "yjiiuiU ; rr'f'v c:in not V- rio l?jth? : twromrtpnd: it tit-lM like v .! it. i- J:c.-8tlve bipf'S A ; O-r.f-i oonlbl ! b(-&r jier.is will reiunve aa Told ty'sif Drujjists, BALTIMORE, MA, t I lja? jnst reFcived -ana have on exhi hition in the Iloom 'Above the' llartttcar Store of Messrs. Crawford & Taylor a ve v . A L . IT 1 . fl. M"V tiauusorao. i.ssoriini'ii oi .jiutuiuvim k.touyhblicatteutioiisin VERY NE AT ? STYBBS, Careful. Made 8nJ of various -Grade. , YV ill h. nlH In. PpTAon ishin2 antUune oi ihfl kind hoatd call and see llra. lam pr;paie14 Uuderuke aod fufnih ererjtbm rtqyir I. Bl'SpecIaraUentiou to PreservinR B- dioa from Dirtor!nsr'."a" I hare had mbch personal experience in th'w lin and eel are of giving satisfaction v,jj t- , .C.W.C..W00LWINE. Wanp'a Ka.tn fi!l lira fia Immcdiats Btiraulns for r Torpid L ver. nnil car Co3t:v- ne, Iyspppsia. Biiwrnness, Kiwm umrr'icrv. Malaria. Fever nn1 Asue. and are useful ut times in nearly al I D sases to cause a freest 1 reirular a"tk of llie Uaeis. 'The beat anti dote for all Malarial Fa.sja. Price, 25. a box. Wnrner" Knfc ??ervin qnicklr rfVPsBest and .SlT) to the jmfTirritijr, cures HcaMrvche and Nctiratgia, rrrrents Epiieptic Fiw. and Is tha hwl rpmedy for Nervous rrost ration brousrht on br txws'ovp drinking, owr-worli, mental sbockx a-ul otlier cn?es. It relieves tne Pains of all Diseases, and is never njurions to th xysiojiu Tue of ull Nervines, Battles of two f17.ps; prices, auc. ' ...... . jr. i .. : Nov. 25, 1879. C:Gm. 6 lir 7 rtfghflr fflrtr TTltS.a rcJoi. iA5f'-i:: aprenr wliltt, rxamiuod f i i i V r-if lut a C3IXF,:isi WT.r;"5 tiie cilflerp ntc. 4 nona In.-Jul f Vi tf. irl - i!:nli'rlorfod, "j -; Mts tvaty vMtN fiOODcr.br lh niiikv .t: traai- f ti.ffWaOoI. 1 A iarpl Tf '.r tfrt ef t Wi.r eeteFiyonlnlr(mh kind tu h bot-,? er that fhrtr tranw m the f 4-kiW i-y .-'J j trill (rt tl I'tv-ea-. ai.a l!it& tn, i . . i '-t : ? Practical Blacksmith ! nORSESIIOER. CHOP connected wlta Brown & VerWe's Livery O stables. z&"U designs of Shoes, to sr.lt any shape of foot. shoeing on stilctlj scientific prln clples and WARRANTED. All kinds blucksinltLltg promptly done. IMy See one tx? nJ rmckctre f r T-lnat! in-- ticaand peakw li. - V " . 12:5m . . : FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED i AT THE Subscribe fir f lip 'atohnipu only S Winder, winds .thread without runninr thyntaehlne. Improved paletyurnat, w:nlc5 makes it ' ' '' v 1: Mt: i - -. STATE P AIRf i Note, the foilo win!? ; imnrof ements- a. Elegant guilded stand, lniprovel. BobbiH A K V. UP UP YOUR YOU 11 luhs-j LUBS-tLa safe art' sold bylrugnista niid Ilealcrta iu Slodicine every- jTojirietors, Rorhester. N. X. Qyj&l&f C-Scnd for pamphlet and 'lestirooniiUA. o. c. s. Onr CoTtsh Syntp.-i The most palata ble, soothing and etT:ca-iotis l-enudy ever pl:eed Ix-fore the public for that ninst dreaded of diseases, coughs, colds, &c, manufactured at BARKER'S 18:tf ' Drugstore. TOE TEE CAROLINA WATCHMAN, THE LIGHTEST ..RUNNING L1ACHIXC, ', BEFORE TIIE PUBLIC, f - r Sol d j ebpap for . c ash, or iull tnonthlT The BEST Weekly in Western .North inalment j nthe,, 0-. the f Ingcrjr Carolina. Only $1.50 a year in advance. Mamifacturing Conipany," next door to I ' B irker's Drus Storel ; , U 4:lv. 110113 ml That Lie HOP THEO. F. KLUTTZ. HAS JUST luXEiVKI) A CAR-LOAD u i .AJ'PrJK APT., MDWARf 3 3 AROUND lie CORNER TO Tiic PUBLIC GREETING: IULIAN&FRALEY, Cafei MaisFJ ani Carpeaters. Their prices are sis tow .is it is possible to m ike theirt, nn i their w rk rmt inferior to anj. They fill ordeirf in two dep-trtiaentA. Their rpidy n i.!e xlwk ia hand comprises a general .morlineiit of hou-se furniture Bed MleHd!5,' R!iro;iiis, Cloth Preiwes, Lounges, Kicks. Winlroltts, V, o';-C.i.e.-,Cup!oiirdi:ind China Pree, CaniRe'.St.inl, Tio StiTt-s, Desks, Tahles, Wsh-st iiifl. Chair, tic. They also keep an assortment of of wila'tt, pinesmd vpUr, from $1 upwards. Also, Window Ss! They fill order without vexatious delay. Will utrct for.nrpenler'a work aii'i vv n r ial s u isfn-i inn V ill t;ike cmtd luni!er aad oi;iilry produce ia ex'-iuiuge lor furniture. Simp nearly opposite Watehmin OHice. .1 ULI A N .'c KiiA LEY. 4:lv Celratea His Fertilizer ! ! The Cin'H,i(als for inkiii; 1 T"ii will b i,ld for 12, or gGO Its. of Ccttcn in N vtriili r. , No ( otter. Se 1 or Stable Main it- required. This i tiulire is folly r,tuii i. tin- hiyh priced, sn-ci led tiuai -. hjmI h-s thnn iialf the price. I rdcr to the full. -v. ii y Kill'fcTwiwn genlh-nu ti, wlut tistd it l:;t .-t-H-i n f-otti.n: John V. Rarrin'.'t-r, Jas. IV. (lihsun, U". F. Watson, Tin s. C. War.n. Ii; T. Cw..n, W. B. Men res, A. Tai J. (r ( :.p!.U, .J. F. E l?ro.wn, E. ('. Lentz, H. J M. Bn tfn. n d n:ai;y others. Call earlv forTotir mpjiii k nt:! sa e inoi:ey. T. P. KLUTTZ, Druggist. - . 1 01HDEN 8 ES OS! A FULL SUPPLY OF Bvl' sVs Celebrated Garden Seeds. REMEMBER THAT BUST is the only Seed-Grower who WARRANTS hi Seeds. Look at every paperofFery's.Laiidveth's, Sibley V, &e., &e,, and see if yon find any warrant upon them. Beware of-worthless, un warranted cnminission Seed, and eoiue to KLUTTZ'S tor Bust's which are uairan tetl fresh and genuine. THEO- F. KLUTTZ, Dmrgist. 20.lv. Ciea) (Jiiiittel Mortgages, arious oilier blaukii for sale here II A U B At Low JPigures Call on the undersjgned ,ttNo. 2, (irnit( Ho. . ' '' ' 'r : -t Salifh'nr N C. . June S tf. . f .' 1 TO LAND & MIH EHAL .Aft" i; i i i'M ' I'erson owinaj-.. Flarniirj g or -Mineral ILands f ' u Hw -r airiff:tLeliiiet of the North Carolina Railrad fron CnPf -t ord t GreMjiJ,qit,aifl.wit.h ;io tlwjKwel of the same, will do. wU to call on ! .IxoH: ENN1SS, Agt.r : New York Land & Emigration Co, j 17:tf !--i. j -i . ;' . , i ; " ; i : ! "'I MortgagerDeeds for sale here Also variotiSL other blans. ; GeSan, Millet Grass d, cheap. at .. EXXISS' GR.VS IPECIFlQ "P.lStllSTJSlE. TZ? ADE lASRfie.rt-;U Ka-'lHuTRADE MARK w..i,tai v,'.s.itii. f'ta t. pona.ttoi r:;;-:i. DEEDS A MOir Ct v e" j3$jet$ i";elf-Muse-jws Lorrf "ot Veiftorj-. r-nIver- 5l NTS. Illl!Ot(T;'-TiiiiJ all dtsea.se tli a t tui to .v as ii K'(inenfp or P?5tT)M-JOIn l!io r..i Dt.i- .tTSa TSI1!Q neas or .Vlsiaj,-i'retn-i! ure Old Asvi1 ia my other Diseases that loa-1 liisanHy or (' isnni;Uon, and a Premature wrave. ,J tffKiUl pJ'-tt ; ti irs tn o;ir pauip'alet, wlilcli we deslr? to scnrl Tr lv m ill to every one. V The spee-lfte Mfvlu-lae ts soil V-J all druiKt at $1 per pac:o?r, or six p ic'cvzfr 5, or will b1 sent free by mall qu recieioi of th" money by adrtr-sslng. CJ2AY M2QClr4E CO.. M.M.ciia-'.' i.ocic, iUTKfijT-Mich. f"Sold In Salisbury an 1 evr y where y all -j-UKjflst. : T:ly. SMITH'S WORM OIL! Fee' Simple Deeds. Deeds m Trust. Mortcaire Deeds, Corumiseiuners Ucccis, nen. Deeds, Chattle ilortgages. Farm Contracts, Jlarnuge.' and, (tirroation Certificatei, ' WATCHMAN OFFICE. j SALE NOTICES. '--!..-.; Administrators, executors, com in iioners, sheriffs, constables, njrents, &c.,'nre adTisra ,j call on us for printed side notices. . It is eertainlr reat -injustice to mvners to put -f i their property at public auction without lirst uivin ample notice ot tne saie. e me rcpi, 'console vqtirse t rwUh,Ui idea that tiasteU VerTv'Sidbesive.-and will stick ttjydu iis z long: as yon en more easilj than children may be influenced in fright i ways by, wise parents.! Tbey can be fashioned as readily as clay is fashioncd'on & pot terV wheel, : -v u ' ; : " v j - If yon would not liave laffliction to visit you Itwice, listen at once to what it; teaches-.' t " , - : f ; i.,- r The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor. to be whiit yoa'desirc to - Athens, G A'., Fehrnarr 2 1878, Sir: My child, fi.veyearn old, had srpiptomi' f worms. I .tried talumel nl other Worm Medieines, hut fa'ilnl to expfl anj. 8eein Ml Bain's erlifie:itej 1 pot a vial.of your Norm Oil, atid the' 'firti-dos lron;ht forty trormsV and the-second dose,omany were paused I did not count 1 hem., . ., . . S. II. A0AM3, , Prepared by Sr tYUDOH J. i . ' FoVSalc bj Dif. TTVF. KLUTltZ, ,,r ,uncir?tr.i..i; -.Salibtwyi'.!S'C:;' And.Drugsiats general. r 2C:ly i quirrments of -iho jaw tm , the rsubjeet every body knows are insufficient, "f0!?? often sacrificedfrom this 'chum-"w hen a dollar or 'two spent, in advertising niigbt .mtc saved it and mail it briny; its value.- We furnish fale not ices promptly ''and lieap-i ' ;f NOTICSSS ro?. PCCTZNG LAND miNTSDi - PAMEHI ETS SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BIEL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly CARDS, Posters, - N (GAiLiL Stat ementst -' ,; ' - - : .i.i j all kinds, - i ! 71 : BONDS "TT To'make Title to Land, and Laborer 'and Meclianie Liens, for sale at this Office " tb Who has once used theTTPEOPLES .MACHIXE wili' prefer it jovct all ethew, 5 ' . . " .... " UJ AGENTS sellins it fiutl it jnftt triiai s PKtiPtK .Vflnh l it make th shuttle hxfc Rtitch, runs easily, doea the" widest MDge j wik, aud winds the bobbins without rnnuiu; tho works of the machinev Wnte for h-e circular and full particulars. Nl30113p3Butt6nwo'o3S.i PMafieljija; Sewin-;HacliiB - . PHILADELPHIA,-PA. 41:1 y " - , ; ... HW- .1' " '! i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 20, 1880, edition 1
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