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. .'i. ... ' r ' fl I Iht CmJtnn Farm PEKEBVATIO.S OF SWEET 10 V Y)V$ f K. H.a'AN, Sir;- Youi note to lluv President o our ,gH- Society. amug ior ii ...... . . . . .. awoct potatoes, na euir uy . . 1 .. ne. in our mating t Whitevillo on tin V2 'l of May, lia leuu fafluded uic for answer. . , .. . . i.. .ut. 'I lu- keeping "nli ,"M v"""ll", , l rnlnii root, I- bw" 8U,'j' Ct . T anxiety with go'l tumM, l,o liavu u n4 its valm much li'CMsinn ha- ntkc'n pUe lm llli8 l",,,.ect' ,u"1 ,B.'MJr ..otioil. nmong ur farmer-, bont 4a lic4 liglil .lights, I"t l day iivo tmeu utkayucvd. Iiitcperieiii!e Ui pravcn each to bw attended will. u ...... ,.-lla Wllftl thu MSllill M0 t I . ' iVW-. f ihe vear arrive, for boning potatoes, 1 commence tTigg'rt'ig in the morning and continue digging ttnlil as many Dave been turned out, na can be conveniently seenr J .I.,,;,. the evening UaytiiS ," ftan daring " r-: , - i ..... .1... ..... j i tbc uay, uuii's " " ' . .. , . ... ' shilling hot enoni to mm vt,, - is not eomouH , at. this "') ri,,'V I bavinr tclreted aV.J prepared an noo- iif" ground quite ' s.n?cei.t;y dry m be accure from water sob during the wet season of winter, and covered the same jt , burderisoule operanon to plow 11 111 , with ft good coat ftfl!i straw to prevent ! uu,i after l.oing plowid ln.it inakea the any dampness from the ground or earthy j oil 0 puffy rts fD but an imperfect taste I put tliem up in bulks or bank, . ,K.j for th0 wheat plant. Hy far the bct rontaiuing from forty to sixty bush-Is.- 1 tf.r course would bo to mow the vmes When the quantity 1 desire for one bunk wl(.n arv matured, and eonvart theiu is thus piled UP, 1 cover full eight InchU, int0 pr0vender, and then fallow the stub deep in pine straw and h ave them to b,,.g ,ora CIOpof wheat. We have seen sweat fiuw one to three iiigbts, being jhia-dojie to eminent advantage, and ac clreful tokeendfv duriug the time from . oj-ahigly recommend the practice as be- V . a jS - f . I ' ... ... & I. I.. till) .ill rain. I now bank fourteen incnca ue-rp in earth, always being partieular ndn this fianking carhj in the WttXi they are cool, before' the warmth of the j siiu changes the morning t mpcratnrc of , the atmosphere. I bank alt over, closing all inlets of air, or outlets or lieat i orotect tlie wnoio oan wen vj lit II 1... inr from rain, or aim . . I j . nave wiwtxuw this plan, without a single failure for twen- . , " .1 1 .,,.,1 j ty-fiv e years, and wiicn siricn connuend it to all as a perfect certainly. Tl... nhiti was communicated to me by the late Col. ftpfan of Riiheson county who bad practiced H successfully, ror raanv yeara. The reason seems to be that tins put on at any hour of the day will ue-u and the deep hanking in a It liTfir' Hi.ini Till i toes are lit to Uig is too not 10 preserve aaai araaaJl aa - - - incru on inis pin. i irusv Bv,,.D ... f irmer will give us an explaiMJtiou ot the rotten core similar to wba: ia ometimea seen in the Irish potato, .ind thus by an interchange and exchange of experience,', practice, observations anil opinions rue farmers may materially airl each other in elevating, ennobling and working profi table, this of all, the most bouoiable pro fession among men. Yonrs most respectfully, WIGHT LENNOX. yj w- . . From the Petersburg Index. CLOVER AS A MANURE FOR WHEAT. The soils of lower Virgina are nof, as a ffonpral thina. well constituted for the 1,10 nrndacffou of clover. Hetico we often r t i - l see failures of a good stand after seeding I.V: . i -t. miw... .. Ii. nna noi ie8s oici, - if 1 . t ..i . ..n. i i r Hi i IV t 1 1 J ' 1 1 7 . . we are convinced that failure oftener aris - the fact that the artific-l fertiser tly preferred by our fanners are adap - mos ted specially to the production of grain and other commercial crops, anu uol to the systa matic improvement of the laud. If the neceisitiea of the clover plant were aupplied, as are those of wheat and tobacco and peanuts, wo should witness a growth as luxuriant as could be desir ed ; and a most admirable fertiliser e believe the best in the world for wheat, mwrllt. ill US be obtained at a cost which would loavo na ample margin (or pro.fi I a . ..I il.r.at. iifaieaailies would be abundant - ly met, we have no doubt, by the appli ! pa without wnter, ck slowly, when al ca.iin of lime and bone to any medium i mo8t done add tntter, pepper, salt and a s'il. ... I Wo hare long had our peculiar notions regarding the management ot a clover jVloW andaj pM lttow lifciewise the jeilt of many years' observation ; but it is only recently that ehave seen them confirmed hy science. In a late number 4, the Country Gentleman we find aii ab stract "f a lecture on lhe value of clover MTfertiiUer, by Dr. Voelcker, than whom thore is no higher scieuwfle author; iiv. Our limits will not admit of refer; enee to but one or two points Aafter pursuing his inreatigattona fori ,ethan ten years, Dr: V. has arrived j the conclusion that while in a chemH more ,r tho conclusion that while in n :.. r.i vit'W clover is the most ex- cai uwii.i - , iL.i .. . . Ii hawtnag -crop that can bo grown, yet uracticallv it is the most restorative crop1, r . .i , t." ..r.ll i.reiiiiralions tor wheat. HCKI lllf iK.t ' r i . , . fbi r,.,ds like a sirange cnein.ca. a. i nis aounus - "---T:.. ,. MTTT- !.. i- t .'T..VI I . Zi r"in h.miirht wilhm reach, crinwuiir ciow j indeed available W the roots of grain rrops tbnl would oibriM remain in a j;.eleJuo conditio:., by means ot ,ts )W roots it penetrates a la- ge m ft ...xi 1 .aiJo n, .in the potash aud tlie vliosi.horte acid disM.miM.wd throughwU, .he soil . so tint when the land, is plow- id and the rOSti left W l"e surface, uiey , i.'lrl, in an nvailablc condition, the taw i ,. I - ibst uicrs which tbe wheat plant rc- . n s . The crop of wheat is benefitted ly -I l.r. rPH.nlMl ft IM tfrilWIII of clover , f .1... I.MM ' I1 ! tut bav. b.MiaaUU u ui- t.-.u Jf n.'HiS.;n which the haven take op from the arinosphr-rr, and which-are ei siiiiHiUj slisythg sjiil mbjt the sod i,r..ahout llie aeasoo of growth. Even wh m the nop is fnull the amount left in the surface soil amounts to tons. On the lfjiaafililin of tha Kavea and roots an , tudne of .BBi.'.iii I CTiirraird from l : : . flie niirflKn, so that in reality the gro tug ol clover is eqtwvafout, 10 a grcut e real IX- lo lUl.ardC ..tar Il l Bit! t it, to manuring wan guuuu. In illiiftlraliou of ihU -(! an ..it a alrikiliff lil-nof. I 11 nt' (Ji.oi'hlii .d. wa iiiwliau Ibt! uiot -iicc i-fiil Vtigiula fanner of bl own, or any oib. r day. After acting for . tpvend yemftftft oiaiiag.-rm thft.ittwie , ,i ,ir. (in Jainea riwr. of I be laie Mr. Wickliam, ke bougbt a Jaiuc rlv. r laim himself, wliicli lia l been round -i. ly iuii .!...,.. wiili ilu rMcrntioli of a hundred and twenty acre on 11 ind, a. .J u ' of low grounds q;i UK- mam la d. 1 hi waa divided in0 ihne li -ld .i .iy --- each, which were cullivitcd an tin old three hift ytcm that it to Huy, in corn, wheat and clover iu rotation The crop clover woa invariably cut f hay, and the alter growtn inr aceo.; mm ihi-practico waa pnrued to the time of death wi'hontfttiy diminution of hi grain crop, which were conceded on all nanna to ne the beat on the liver. Thu removal of iW clover crop, then dire, could not huve been injiirion, while the immenae crop ot liay into which it waa converted en lid lariro herda of atoek. ....l .(.... t SAas the highland up to the kiglieat ataui ot fertility. Had the hole ma of vegetation been restored lo the soil, the result, we believe, would not have been comparable to those actu- . I i- lll:illtd. ' " ri... iuiii-m oi UJ3ai.iue.ui win 7 .. ...:n . . . : .i. i! i.i I If V " ' i - rl.iuiiiles ojauy piv l" 1 - .7 which wua sten!f "fed na at trriiU &lT,lo jrft.ft:,go. ,Ja v,dm, as acb u ,)lly )ufri7 to clover, but it jtrfiffiMra MR.n M lllll(,ut of vegetation a to make jng , Lvery Way preiewm mQ(c, hqtJEKEEPKBS DEPARTMENT. fa ice. "No one can boil , ,k p.,kl.e beaier; every - . 1 1.. J.u a w grain comes out 01 1110 cnaiu wheat, and nothing more simple ; tho rice rtlii-n -aiel with IS pill miH i ri...... v......... -"i wa.ri nn,l Ber, covered, by tue nrc ; but ,lot overmuch, the , ff . ,h tt j wjw, b th(J fire . giv it a .hake 1 and (he) ,iU Wulltcd, and It will run ( M mca. cream, one i.t.K . on t itrlll l)f I T HI tilU lltOtt, as,a. 1 j ft mU tfJ)oot (l( . mxx and f hot . lhe ..y,,!. ' r Eft Ptant.Vtmt boiling water, then cut in thin slices and throw into salt and water lor a few in mutes. lit-.H up an egjr, , thicken it with cracker dual, then dip your egg plant in, pepper and fry iu boiling lard. Jitiktd Egg Plant.-Cut off the top, scrape out llio entire inaide, not cutting the rind, boil inside soft ami season with grated crumbs, a tabli'spoonful of butter, some minced up ham, pepper and salt, stnff the rind wilh this mixture, tic on the top and bake slowly. , Tomato Ketchup Take one bushel of a IT tomatoes, liotl nntll soil, men squeeze through ii sieve and odd onehalf gallon I ..I. . ..S. ...VI I. .If f Mall twn 1 "",'. .ui.. ii f AIinCOB OI CJ'tVfP, UHfU wuirptnnrii a r.. ' . ' i.. .r JZ .i I oica pepver, -.a 6 , , , . . , hnura. MlHI ! Ml ' 1 Uujcoiare vara ,,.-1 w cp jfr, ouecup J ! boiling uniimg uiiia., one . v ..-. , ... one tablespoon ful of flour just before tuk r.tr it nff Lhe fire, trv it iu water, if it crisps it is done; boil half an hour over a slow fire. Irish Potato Salad Hil yruir potatoes and while warm mush and butter; chop up four bard boiled eggs ; season with home raddlsh, vinegar, mustard, sugar, salt and pepper. Tomatoes Few persons cook tomatoes hmi? a;iouirh tlier should be cooked ; .,.i.rB hours . oeel and put into uur stew little sugar. . Ousters for Tea. la yonr baking dish place a layer of oysters, then a layer ot pounded cracKer, oiuier, pepper auu nn, and so on mtcrnatn layers until the dish is full ; set it in tlie oven bake hrown. JOSH BILLING'S PAPERS , Councilllintr with fear iz the way co ,w- ards aro made ; couucilling with bope iz tlie way heroes arexmade councilling with Wtb ia the way Cbiislians are made. lhe most d world are those Mretew-they , The most dangerous characters in I be who live in the suburbs ot are rot ton ice. LaKvneea is a cood deal like money- the more a m.an has of it tho more he seems to want. There is no sncb thing as inheriting, virtew ; money and titles and fever sorts ,1, iu. inWhed Life is like . mountain - irfW climbing i rrrri ud on one side, and sliding down the otb wit er side, we put up tlie sli d. When a man prove a litery failure be generally sets up f'r a oitii k, aud like the fox in lhe fulde,. 'io bad iot all his brush in a trapVaan't see a nice long tail without hankering In bob it J he detTtuwes mot of his sucegs to lhe fact that bes alwns on hand. There' ia many who are knt out for einrtmen, but won't pay making up. How many people there ii whose souls lay in them like the pith of a goose qnill. QTiH DOLiiAR REWARD R N A W A Y" from thenbarriber, on the 20th oTTnlV, a colored bound hoy by the noc of JOHN BL RTON.x Said boy is about 5 feet hl?h, dark complexion and aged 1 years, ill M rsono are warned againt harlwring said bov The above reward will be paid for his re turn to lie rtbsuriber. jyj SHEETS Bowan Mills- An,. 12, i9 NEW rusr Store AN1 FhESH ORUfiS. MEDICINES, &0 in Salisbury, N. 0. Dr. EDWARD SILL, ! IWPECTFULLY announces to his nunicr- in. ik kl frit-nil and Patron, mid all other. ,!.,.! I... i now omviin;. i" the huililmir on 8. E Coiner Main & Fiaher streets, near the II iv lieu House, an in Entirely Fresh and Carefully Selected STOCK OF , DRUGS, MEDICINES anrffiesl Zastraments. rcrfnmcrv, Combs. Biushos, tfte., 4teM mtNlKilnil nlmost every ttlistg nerUiiiinff to a fiislL-liis DiX Store; which ho will sell, as l.in always oeen ni uuiwhi, i laetory prices to purchaser. His lotijt CKperienee in, and thorough fauiil n.iiv wiili. 1I10 Susinet. in all iw deiail iaul U-nartoHHiia: Uwrtlnf with his ai-ensiomtil I miieuiatiiur o ruiud atuwiiun, aiuhoriaa the i....w. ot ilitti anei i-ss. w i:eti II I", neieio'oie. :u- variaiily rewanled Iniexinfinii SalisbTny, N. C January 1800. 1 WOOLESALK A.N0 RKTA1L D R UC GISTS, DKALKHS IM DRUGS MEDICINES, Paltry fc Toilet Artirlrs Imported cc Uouiesta; W uiUow Glass, Putty, SPICES, ftC . &C. -Would respectfully call the attention of Mer chant-'. PhVsieiaiiK. Planters, iiihI others, to tbeir cxteu.sivc "st..cV and -i:pi rii-r iluluccment. 107 Sycimore, St., Petersburg. . F. RIVE8. M. n. w. U. PB0CTOR. npr'o Iftttiu JLli. LAWRENCE'S i CELEBRATED WOMAN'S FRIEND ! Isuchorren, or Whites ; Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb ; Irregular Painful, or Suppressed Menstru ation ; Pain in the Buck ; Nervousness. Wakefulness, Weakness, tx. PEIIICATEO TO ins LADIES OF AMERICA, For wUu) benefit it wan designed, snd wln.se hp piueu it will promote, by tlie tliacoverer, Dii. J. J. LWREXCE. TO 1'IIYSICIANS. .The articles of vrdidi the Woiiivi'k Kriend to com pounded are poWiaihed Hround each bottle, and it is li ilieved to le tins best L'lerine Tonic and alterative yet discovered. Hi a valuable snd reliable ajjentfn all dernnffe mentaofrhs female' lSeproUaftirrCrgaii. and in Hysteria, Nervous lleai'ai-he. Spinal SrrTtatioiii, Ac IPS- Price 1,00 per Bottle. J. II. BAKER it CO., Whofeiale ageutx. No. 4, fsln Mrect. Norfolk. Va . S3" To whom all orJers or letters niiwt be ad Idrefied. march 19 lv 'i W -j ...... Purifies the Blood. tor sai r BrafiMs ETjrywhere. NEW STOCK OP FRESH, PURE, RELIAPLE DRUGS, MEDICINES, and srich articles as are usually kept la a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE Dr. . B. PoulTon, HAS JUST returned from tlie Korth with a large and carefully se lsteltock of dmsts, tnedtcines. chemicals, perfnme ry, soap, fancy articles, tooth liru'liea comlis. potty, I'ainta. Oils. Varmslies, Taint Brtisliea. Horse aad t'atth Poirders, latjit Merfinnesof alttinds Cook injf Hoda. I'apisjras. Venetiau Itedj Concentrated l.yt. and tlie brat Bitten and McditMnea lur cuilla that . . in banserf. FINE CIGARS AND CHEWING TOBACCO. y Wo Fhysiciana.--! would state that I hare a aplelidid awwitment and carefully (elected htock of Trusses & Abdominal Supporters ot tho latest improvements, exuelleat in quality and low in pr.ee. . FINE BItEAST I'CMr8 & NCRIXQ BOTTLE8. tW To BKerchanta. I am prepared to Fnpplv a Bait, more or .New York prices (by tbc tl'izen) such articles as Ess. Lemon, Fes. Peppermint, Es. Ciiinamon, Latidntvtn, Parrgor 'ic, IWetnan Drops, God- fji-y's Cordial, UbdeU doc, Castor Oil, : and Tnrpentine. My stock is complete snd composed of articles miw as anch articles can be obtained in this sec- - U I i ikm un a trrfle flTm ars - I do not aad wUl aot keep.) dear at any priee- (h L'u.t l am snflUicnUy parted iu tue Uru MatUt know that lJl UK llriiKsand Mtnli. ines cannot n.i ,1 for half tits price beretolore chaigei. Bear in mind it ia always the cbvapeat and safest pita to boy tha pnrest Medicine . I would beff oall before porrbakina; elsewhere to call and ex mliii e my ttock and vet .mv i rices G. H. Pol LSOM, Dmgflt an4 Apothecary, Salisbury. N. C, nazt soar larorrT Br. Jflna V 3R am . 5J ff 1) T i . i II II I Ml I ilMMI I m MM I Mo'Cubblnft.loIUraB-- Oo'., OoL FRIGES REDUCED! In ordar to closo out our Sum mer Slock of DRESS GOODS '4 - V- ftf with the soasnn, wo liavo deter- iried to sell out all Goods of lltut kind, at and Below New York Cost ! Tho stock consist! of a hand some lot of ft USLINS, LAWNS, JMOZAMBiaUESf LENOES. BE II AG liS, &,c, &c, From 18 to 35 cts. w ' l This is a rare opportunify for persons to supply themselves with desirable Good's at exceedingly Low Prices. McCUBBlN'S, SULLIVAN & CO. Salisbury, July 30, 1869. SALT SALT ! ! Just received a large lot of Cheap as the Cheapest. Salisbury, July 30, 18G9. TO MILLERS ! o Wo have jst received a fresh supply of the very best Anker Brand Bolting Cloths, No's 6 to 10. If you want to make good flour come and get a cloth. Salisbury, July 30, 1869. IRON ! IRON ! ! ; 50,000 LBS. OF IRON ASSORTED, For sale by McCUBBlNS, SULLIVAN tc CO. Salisbury, July 30, 1869. POWDER ! POWDER ! RIFLE, BLASTING AND MINING POWDER, For sale by UcCUBBINS, SULLIVAN & CO. Paliabory, N. C. PUNTS & OILS. LANE'S WHITE LEAD, BULK. AO T j V piTT (10 1 w do KEROSENE OIL, U rm.vvrniq ntt bel lA',t,tt 3 UJA, For sale by McCubbirrs, Sullivan & Co., S-Jisbarys July 30. 1M. r 1 OfWCKlUhK t GOODS ! HAVING JUST RETURN el from the Eaatern Mar keU we call yonrattanUonto much the lar(Wht and met complete mock h utnais 111 iui apar ket all aeluetud from ow and frenh HM and rtyies, and a larjta portion purchase diwctly li.'uu the Manufacturers and thau- Afeuts since The Great DfdiM in Drj Q4. All we ask is a call at the veil Mown Em porium of this market We invito yonr atten- rr'.-r t l 1 men mTiri.RH kant in tion 10 a iow i.i. ii'i..u . vw r- this wholewile and retail stock : Notions, Hats, Shoes READY-MADE CLOTHING. Pant. Goods, Drugs, Patent Mrdit inrs, Djfr Stuffs, I'aints, Tanners' Oil, Kerosene and Linseed Oil, Lead, Upper, sole and Har ness LEATHER, CALF & LINING SKINS, - .. r . I . HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Saddle Hardware, ami Carriage Trtmminirs i fn tact, thousands of articfes too tedius to enumerate. We are agents for the Great Threshers and CLEANERS, Also, alanufaetuiers' Agents for the otMnMd Done Dust. Do. do. lime aud Ulustinn Dowder. fW We invite the attentkm of Merchauts nndthetrude generally , to our atoek, assnring them they will find nothing but irenn ana uexi rublc Uoods. We buy all kind of produce. Save your Blackberries and Fruits, which will be to you ax Treasure. Smith. Foster & Co., 8AL18BURT.N.C, Spragne's Old Stand, near the Market House. Aprp. 1H69. Just receivkd at the store of SMITH FOSTER & CO'S. 1000 SACKS OF SALT. 25 BBLS MOLASSES. 9. HHDS. MOLASSES. 24-tf. a. , LOOK for MERONEY'S 7 E CALL THE SPETCIAL ATTENTION V V ol all to our Stock o( SPRING AND SUMMER G(jODS, and invite all who want tho iMtttt Styl'. Bft Qualities and iitit Reasonable Prices lo fiiw us a call. We are now exhibiting the ocui Stock ofj DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. HATS. MILLINERY Goods, DRESS TRIMMINGS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SOLE & UPPER LEATHER, Coach, Copal and Japan Vainiahei?, Walnut' Stain, Kerosene and Machine Oils to be found in Western North Carolina. Spe cial attention is called lo our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies' SewedOort Skin Shoes. t,60 per pair. Pen ire. I It.ilni.iiuU leather lined, 1 AO " ' Gent's Balmorakv very beat atogk, 8.1 0 "M, - IMiinp-Sole oota, y 6,00, ' " Yonthsaod MiiH Shoes, of all rices and qualities. Good Calicoe. 12 1-3 cU por yd. pest Calicoes. 15. We are also ajrwHs lor Uio-Maniilai-liirers oj the b.-st AO RICU LTUitAL v IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, such aa The Buck-Eo Mow er and Reaper, "Turbine Water Wheels, Fine Engine Deep Well and Force Pumps. French Btirrsand Corn Mills, Threshers and.. Cleaners Mi w heels complete, Cider and W'me Mills, SfAf Cotton Gin and Condenser, Grain Drills, Sulky Plows, Smtitters and Cleaners, Circular Saws. Rnhhcr and Leather Belting, and many other things too numerous to men tion, all ot which we will sell at the Manufac turer's prices, i , Come, or send and get a Catalogue of ny thing you may want in this nine We guar antee tlie Machinery sold by wet give satis faction. - We are also agents for Singer's New Fami ly SEWING MACHINE, lor which iheie is noVqoal. Waranted lodo all kinds of work, and to give entire satisfaction, or tlie money Will be refunded. II GOOD PINE LUMBER furnished at (be depot, on short notice. We will be found opposite the old stand, above Murphy's Granite Row. MERONEY & DUO. FOR SALE. A Splendid 12 Morse Power Portable Engine, for sale by june 11 23:5m MERONEY &BRO. XTorth Carolina. ) Supsaioa Couai-, Caldwell County. $ Speing Term, 1869. Robert Et, 1 ngainst S Attachment. James II . Collett,) In this case it is made to appear to the sat ai faction of the court that the defendant Jas. H. Coliett resides be yon 1 the limits of the State : It is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in the -Old North Stole," a newspaper published in Sa'isbary. N. C. for six weeks sneeessively. notifying the defendant that he be Mid appear at the neat twm ooTtf Superior Court to be held for tha county of Caldwell at the court house in Lenoir, on the 6th Monday afterthe 3d Monday iu August next, then and thee to plead answer or demur, or judgment pro eonfesao will he taken aswinst him. Witness. R. R. Wakefield, clerk of our Mid court at office the 8th Monday af the 3d Monday in March 1669. R. R. WAKEFIELD, c. s- O. DltY GOODS, 111 w ' mm m until DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, KOSKOO ! ! L kj' THE GREAT IMR INVICORATOR BLOOD PURIFIER, AMD 1 Mm RENOVATOR DR. LAWRENCE'S CONCENTRATED COMPOUND K XT It ACT 09 KOS . . .v. ,i: A wtl'o and effect iiul remedy for all diseases arising from Torpidity of the Liver, Impurities of the Blood, Disorders of Urinary Organ's Debility of llio Nervous System, Slc. FORMULA AROUND EACH BOTTLE This i an ELEGANT, PLEASANT, POWERFUL, and RELIABLE Reme dy and one that admits of a w ide range of 1 application. It is adapted to fulfil the morbid indica tions of disease to, perhaps, a greater ex tent than any other remedy yet known. It is an INVALUABLE AND Unrivalled Remedy ! ! Por all SCROFULOUS, STRUMOUS, SYPHILITIC. CANCEROUS, CU TANEOUS, HEPATIC, RHEUMAT IC, U BINARY, and NERVOUS AF- FF.nTIONS. in fact. EVERY form f Chronic Disease it may be advantageous ly used. This preparation has been submitted to, thoroughly tested, and approved by some of tbe most eminent members of tile Medr ical Faculty. Prepared by an experienced and well known physician and chemist. v ' - . - I , PRICE, - tl.00 PER BOTTLE, ' PREP A BED OVVT BT J.J. LAWRENCE, M. D., IGANU CHKM1ST. No. , Main Strtet, Noiflk, Virgiua. For sale hy Ds. 0. B. TOULSOy. Dmggiat and Apothecary, Salfsbnry, Jf . C os Sale t ,aii Daro Grand Sale of REAL ESTATE ND Ptrfonal Prot4rty by the Xortk Car "olina Heat and Pwmtnal J&taU Aytmoy, liahiyh, If. C. 100,000 Capital Stock. Charttrtd bv ' U'ji'hitmt North Oar vLk on iuru JOSEPH 0. HESTER. PmidenL JUSKl'fl U1XUN, Wee Pimidtnt. JOHN C. UhXIKK, &V JVao. KUHT. O. LEW Ltlfl CoumtfUor. 3 000 Valuable Piter of Property to be Dk pemd of. Worth f 140.UD4 1 a A Chance I- X. ESTATE N n Fine Residences Four in the City of Ualeujh ! One residence In RaWgh, N. 0., uatciil 1 below, $10,000 0oa do 0o do One do Ono do Una do do do do v do do . do Warrenton, J do Chap-I Hill, do 8 0(H) .8.500 5.000 5,000 2,000 2,000 Out. Hotel in Tavlorsville, N C, .o Lid of Ptrtonul Projvriy. Samples on exlnbitiou at Hester bVos. A Co , No. '2 KajreltevillelSt., KaltiKh, N. C, at the regular cash nriixs. IW Fine Phietoos, fOOO each, made by H. IX sWmoJi, iUldmorw, R, jg $o,i (K) 10 Fina Top Bnguies, 3o) each, made by 11. D. Schmidt, Uahimore, Mil., 3.500 50 1st Premium, 7 octavo Pianos, nnnle by IWaine DrmU&. V ,000 w:U. . aZAOO 5 Parlor or Church Organs. U stoi s, ?2aiJ ma.1 by Treioain' IWs., N. Y.. OUQ Be wing JUMiones, itsox uiuos or Grocer & BakcjV 00 eacji, 30,001.. 500 Silk Dietses, best ar'.icle, 12yuid. each, $40, t 20,000 G Velocipedes. t5. 4o0 24 Kolls Brussels Qarpet, 45 yards, each $135, , 3 240 ft ;.!.. ..nder Sufes. Wililfr s patent, be-t in the world, $200, 1 Cash Prisf, $1,000 gold, 10 Cash prizes, $100 each, 200 do do 10 do 078 do do 5 do lOOOdo do 2 do 1 ;,C0 1.334 l.Ot'O 2 hdO 2,000 3000 Pules. Value of tho total amf, Sl4i .61) I Total number of Tickets, . 73,347 All ot the above is put in the drawing at lhe regular cash selling ptici s and will be dis poseW ly a regular inoile oi Drawi'.'. and in order to accomplish tins, lhe Company vu'l sell 73 347 tickets at $2 each; lor luiUu r intui mil lion read sectiou 10 aud 11 cf tbe By-Uwsof the Company : BT-LAWS. Sec 10. The plan ot drawing shall be as follows: there shall be two wheels, one a prize wheel and one a numb' i wheel, arranged iu some public place in the city, wlit-rw any one holding a ticket may be present on the day of drawuiff. In the number wlit el there tdia'.l be as many tickets corresponding iiiffhiin!xr us those which have been sold. In the prize wheel there shall he as ninny ticket as theie are pi izi-s, these tickets .-liall be d posited in 1.- -I..:..l I... . ol s,:la;l VISOIS. who.-lljill aw til the tune ol thawing, when the Supervisora shall biing lhe wheels to the place ol drawing break lhe seuls and the drawing shall be di posed ot by taking a ticket from rarh wheel, at the same time and the prize ticket taken Irotn the prize wheel shall designate the pnzo drawn by lhe ticket coi responding in number rp the one taken liom the miiuber wheel. st t'ne same tune. The wheel shall be well shaken alter each ticket is drawn.' , Se. 11. The Directors shall destgiiale tlie tiineandplace.pt' drawin.. at which lime and place ihp supervisors ahall he required to Ikj presented see tliatlbe diawiujj is couducled euyrm equitable. '''j1'"' A Board of Supervieors wlu be appointed who will have exclusive control apfl managoj merit ol the drawni.;. They wi iimduct l lie diiribution and seeftTiat eacll person is legally invested wilh tlie property he may draw. A duplicate legisfry ol lhe tickets sold will bo kept; so, thul, in lie eveiii oi loss oi umei, the accident may be remedied and no mistake can occur. The Drawing Will take place IB I LLkbK HALL, ill iheeiiy of Raleigh, immediately a -ler sale of iickets, ol which doe notice will bo given. . Tm? company is working onih-r the pmvis sions of a SK"Cial charier granted by t' e Gi ti eral Assembly of North Caiohna, wincli com pels the company to comply laiihlully v iti (.'ontraels. Copies can be had on application to the com pany. AW the above mentioned property will cer tainly be disposed of as above staled, and those drawing it will be invested with the title in Ice simple. No member of the company is allowed to purchase aiiy tickets. All moneys sent hy mail, at the owner's risk ; .that stnt by .Express,. Ib-gMeicI . Lelteis, Checksor Drafts, ai the nsn ot tin- company No property will be listed unless llio title indisputable. The Tirasuter 1ms been required to give a. bond of five thousand dollars lor the faithful performance oNiis dunes. He is rcqgyeil to deposit.'daily, in the bank, all monies received where it will remain until all ih- tielteW are sold and all the property will be positively drawn and delivered to the parlies drawing, or the moiiry returned. Send two dollars y ex press, post otrice order, registered fetter, 'yr ilral't, at our i i-k, oi by mail at yen own, and take a chance at tlie d.UUU vaiuaoie prize- ot tered. , . Tickets will be Scut any where in the United States at-the cortipany's risk. Description of Heal Estate?- One fine residence tiinlt ol ri u- f ht ii-k, intlie best lmnrovwl style, in the cilv ol lialeigli, i 8 acres of ground, ad idl necessary out-hi.mimgs,-with many fine ornamentals about lhe yard. Value .i"..-.... $10,000 One targe and convenient bouseiig the tiJy. ofllileigh, on Newbern street, i prgc rooms, double parlors.Vith all nc essnry ont-huildmes 14 acres of eround and beauiilul oak grov. Value.... ttiJM One large house on Newbern and Blood Worth siretts, containing 20 rooms MiitableW a boarding hi'usc, all necessary out-buildbu, with a beautilul oak grove in the yaid and f acre of Ground. Value f 5 OtKI On b. null ul tarfe Rt-sldi nc, n Scwbera KrMt, rlaLt room nd ba..iienl, fcur fUli'Mmp a labl, n acre ol irauad. latruT, rrrj antraMi iLdattrkcin Valaa ' faianj One In W.rrenion, N. C, known a U. Alflon urairir la urrlect order, one of Iht be bin '. b..u to lhe Stale, euntaining S large raooi,looMc a" a"t portico. re of the uin.i cmnwiMliBt aud beiHilital r-ilcntr Iu l! J pk.ee, wilh 8 aero of f -and, Snt orcliaid. beautiful oak iroee la the jrarO aud aU aMaaaWT at-oolWiata. j wa ' MMfmarti ..VfylorviEixyjaM'vVsa!aaiBie DaTearTi'. Tt la a H-Wl .iia aarnlr aralaf irS. ortrh- li.K i h.I ....a tit .1 1 K?..r .li!Hl:n - wt-.ob p.. vll' tTf . f I ritu iiel " -. ire l" Irjr. n Krhn-i 1 ! xXt f. aarai a mwa a .1 UanawK 1' I't.alaUu iT'.'ut; r 'omt. lJ ifja l SaSaa ...... ...... ... "'. a..---- O.., n t .-' II 'I r. J !..- i a f-.aa ml on A ... .f... t it' nil e ' It I!" iStb at a-i.a taret rvaiih. - r i4. Person del;l:.g t, . ... .'- willpkase adtlreiw JO r.'BR :Vsta April M- kVa . w I . 4 M ri - au i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 20, 1869, edition 1
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