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- -t 3i ; v-j AM i '--i i. FI EE AXD WELCOME. ' The July sunshine , cast its glitter ing sheen over Ivor Hall gilding Ithe gray old tower with golden radi Wnce. Out in the garden sits the owner of this antique elenidor, lazily watching the frantic efforts of a lit tle King Charles spaniel which is attempting to visit punishment on a Urge,, blue-bottle fly, thai, with the characteristic pertinacity of its race, is buzsing noUily abou his majesty's ear. f " ' V Five years ago when Carl Trevan ion was nineteen, a heartless flirt much older than himself, chase to beguile her tedious hours by laying seige to to his honest, boyish heart. ' After he had been led into giving her the full wealth of that romantic, passionate, unselfish love whiclvyoutli alone has to bestow, she coolly laughed at his folly, aud "informed li1m that she was already engaged. s Shortly afterwards, Carl had gone abroad, and remained there four years. NoW, after enjoying, or, rather, en Hating London society for one year, he- ha come down to Ivor Hall, he old family- mansion, hoping to find solitude and freedom from; designing female?. s x - . Presently he hears the keel of a - boat grating on the pebbly shore of the lake; then a slight, girlish figure springs to the land, and runs up the bank, calling in a half shrill, half sweet voice to the huge dog following. Bhe reaches the dor leading into the tower, pushes it open, and enters like one accustomed to the premises. 'Well, that's cool !' mnses Carl, 'Monopolizes my boat, my tower, ami perhaps intends to monopolize niej' This last in some alarm, his mind reverting to the numerous; innocent looking, damejs who had laid seige to his heart and fortune without the slightest warrant for doing so. Pretty soon, hearing the gardener's step approaching behind him, he rises audioes leisurely towards him, gay ing 'Pat, I want that gate kept closed, and a placard put on it warning off tresspassers. Do not forget it, now;' - 'Shure, an' it's the young 1 eddy ye beVshuttin' out?' 'Yes, it's the 'young leddy,' or any one else Ayho dares disturb my quiet returns Carl, savagely, turning toward the lake. A few yards from the deserted boat he comes across a small, dark object r lying on the "sand ; he stoops and picks it up j it is a smajl, blue velvet case, containing two pictures; one, a Strikingly handsome young man, un der which is written in pencil, .'Har ry Chester;' the other ajovely, young girl, with deep, limpid gray eyes look" ing earnestly out from the sweet, childish face. He gazes at it thoughtfully for a few minutes, then pockets irf saying to himself ! 'Ilyoung leddy's property, I presume - i i Sooa after he enters the house, lights .a cigar, and forgets the exis tence of the 'young leddy,' and every thing else, except his own personal enjoyment, I A half-hour elapses, when the tow er door opens, and the slender fig ure reappears and goes bounding down the path where gardener is at work. Pat's eyes glisten with fun as he perceive her coming, 3 1 .'Shure, art' now, Miss Fern, you'll be gettin' arristed for tresspassm', and Masther Trevanian look m' for all the world -like a black thunder cloud when he seed ye going into the tower.' 'Mr. j Trevanian J I thought he never came down here.' 'Faith, but he's here now; and what's more, he can't bear the sight of young leddies likeyersel, more's the pity i 'Js he old ?' questions Fern, with increasing interest. ' W? M ' he ain't so young as he once fra. says Pat, contemplatively, Veafs a wig, I suppose H - Pat is busily engaged now cutting . i stray branch, and probably does not) bear her, j I 4cl, hat Is 20(m1 y remarks Fern presently, with a merry laugh. Ar- rest the rector's neice J Wei I jsce about thai, though Perhaps he don't know Jthat ft lakes two to make a i bargain, fielfish, old thing' 1 - And Fern Huntlpy, tl rector's wilfiil, young neice, departs with a n bellious air, calling to the dog to Isllwr, ' r . The next morning Carl siU In tlie 4yy twined porch, listening In sleepy peace to -the hunafcing of bees, an(j dreamily watching the velvet butter flies flitting idly amoag the honjsv ucfcle bloom.. . Presently a clear, si)- very Iauh cats 'athwart the stillness, then, just afterwards, he recognizes, emerging from a"clump of lilacs, his visitor of yestercjlay, talking playfully to her dog. ? Carl! cl oses his eyes hoping she will thiuk ! him asleep, and so leave him pjacel But Fern has no such intention, and trips fearlessly up the steps, holding Towser by the collar. j - T 'Asleep! Well, I'll have a peep at him, and see if he looks as savage as . ).-'-' he acts. s - Suiting the action to the words, she advanced to within a few feet of his chair, then stops short with a little dismayed, 'Oh V At this unlucky moment Towser gives a low growl, and Carl opens his eyes. Fern is transfixed ; what shall she do? ' Pat had told j her Mr. Trevanian was old, wore a wig, and hated young ladies and she had come here for the express purpose, of defying him, and then coaxing him over to reason, which to Fern,1 means letting her have unlimited sway overall his goods and chattels. But this handsome young man, this faultless, blonde gentleman, looking at her with such an amused expres sion -in his dark-blueeyes, surely surely, he is not Mr. Trevanian ? These thoughts flashed through her brain as she stands before him with down-dropped eyes and flamingcheeks. 'Well questions Carl, 'what can I do for vou ?' f 'Nothing; I I was looking for my picture," with a sudden brighten iug, and a half shy, half saucy glance upward. 'What kind pf a picture was it?' asks Carl, surprised at his eagerness to hep her. 'There were two of them in a vel vel case, one was myself, and the oth er was ' j 'Your sweetheart asserts Carl, thinking of th6 picture in his breast pocket, and which he has no inten tion of removing. She laugk merrily, but her pink cheeks grew a shade deeper. 'Some truth ; in that he muses socretly envying the dark, handsome Harry Chester, j ' Then a prolonged and fruitless search is made through the tower and grounds for the missing picture, du ring w.vic time Carl becomes aware of his companion's identity, and her many formerltrespasses on his domain and Fem receives playful permission to tresr3 as much and often as she likes, only with the stipulation that Carl is allowed to accompany her. Man)r walks and rides follow du ring the next! fortnight, and Carl finds that life, after all, is endurable and finds also that the little, brown haired companion of his pleasant summer days is dearer to him than anything he possesses in this wide world. September comes, with its hazy, dreamy mists enveloping the blue clear-cut hills with a charmed halo; the drooping sun cast a scarlet flush over the waters of the lake and the gray tower; then the scarlet mixes with purple and gold, and fades slowly away, leaving the sky a con fused mass of gray and silver. Twilight deepens into darkness, and still Fern 'does not move, but 1 1 -s ' standi leaning against one of the posts supporting the little wooden pir, looking ouiacrms the water with lovely, dreaming eyes, thinking half sadly of her happy summer, which is ended now, for to-morrow she goes back to her steii-mother, her selfish, worldly step-mofher, who intended to marry her to Harry Chester and his fortune. j j It did not seem so impossible-be- fore she saw Carl but now and. breakinsr nff suddenlv. slre added nut i j j , - loud j 'Will he come to say farewell ? Better not; oh, 4 thousand times bet ter not V i 'And why better not ?' says Carl's voice beside her. j Then, percesvpg the quivering of the rose-rel mouth, and the wistful longing of the gray eyes raised so shyly to his, hejeommences gravely and tenderly, taking the little, tremb ling hand in hist-X : 'Dear, Fern, I have been over to the rectory talking to Uncle Dick ; and now that I have; his consent to our union, nothing sliall part us ' 'But, Carl, you do not know my Mepraother. She will never con sent' . . ! .'Xoi know lierT breaks in Carl, passionately. 'Only too well do I know her she who made my life a burden by her heaftlessnes3 J' " Then be explains jto ; Fern that her step-mother is none other than his quandam inamorata. . i'- ' j 'But Harry ' begins Fern, ner vously, j Veil answers Carl, mischievously, 'If Harry still insists upon marrying you when he knows you are head over cars in love with ray humble self ' - j V -l;v:'iri,. This further uttearance is obstruc ted, by a tiny hand held .tightly oyer his lips. Then" a great throb of ten' dcrness stirs his heart, aud she j is clasped in a passionately fond em brace, i For a few moments neither of them i 1 ( . t speak : such moments are too full of rapture to allow of words. . j Overhead the moon looks down in calm,-jnajestic radiance, and, piercihg throuorh the branches of the ovcrsha- dowing tress, sheds a long rift of sil very brightness on Fern's rippling brown hair, as her head rests passive ly against her loer's shoulder. j They see it all in dreams of won drous happiness, jand take it as a fore shadowing of thefr bright, unclouded fatnre, in which Fern will be the loved and honored mistress of Ivor Hall, instead of the little, wayward trespasser. j All Fool's Day. Harper's Weekly devote? several columns to the j ancient practice jof making fools on the 1st day of April. It says little or nothing seems to be known of its origin, and of the ciis toms with whicTi its celebration is at tended. Various theories have been advanced to account for the origin of the custom, not one of which seems entirely satisfactory, though some of them are plausible. It dates back very far, mention being made of it as practiced amojijr the Jews, ti e Germans, French, English, Scotch, Irish, etc., tc. One writer think Romulus' deception to obtain wivis for his men, which was 011 the 1st o April, was probably the origin of the custom, and thus relates that histori cal incident : The Romans, about the infancy of the city, wanting wives, and finding they could not obtain the neighbor ing women by their peaceful address es, resolved to make use of stratji'in and accordingly Romulus institute certain games to be performed in the beginning of April (according the Roman calendar) in honor of Neptune. Upon notice thereof the bordering in habitants, with their whole fuinilie?-, flocked to Rome to see this mighty celebration, when the Romans seized upon a great number of the Sabine virgins and forcibly espoused them as wives. Prince Bismark resigned again lastTweek, and again the German Em peror refused to accept. He has re signed several times in the course of fifteen years, and only employs the menace as a means of forcing his asso ciates to allow him to have his own way. 'J he present trouble is a vote in the Bundesratii on the question of whether receipts for postal money or ders should require stamp. The negative majority numbered 30 votes, representing a population of 7,000,000, while the minority numbered 28 votes, but represented a population of over 30,000,000. The Bundcsrath is the counterpart of the United States Sen ate, and hasjall theobvious inequalities as a representee body which belong to the upper branch of Congress. As Rhode Island, with less than 5 per cent., or as Nevada, with less than 2 per cent., of the population of New York, has as much influence as the Empire State in the Senate, so a sc re of Principalities,- Duchies, and fr.-e towns, with less than '25 per cent, of the population of Prussia, outweig 1 the influence of the mother kingdo.n in the German Federal Council. A PEBSosATiok What is My Xame. I was a qtieen of rojal birth. I was married oa t le 8th of Septem ber, 1761, to a certain Kin?- of Ens land, with' whom I Jived for fifty-seven years. I had-fifteen children, all of whom lived to grow except two. The king whom 1 had married had never saw me, and ivas only attracted to me by my writin! g him an eloquent letter on the miseries and calamities of war. I was brought to England in a yacht covered ivith streamers and flowers. I was nqt handsome, and the king, my husband, winced when he saw i was not as beautiful as some of the ladies at court. But soon he began to love me, and I lived happi ly with him till my death. Who am 1 Harpers Young People. Cincinnati is sending ont through tlie large cities ot the Soti h an excursion par ty of, merchants.,' 0i and preparations mating for them at Aiigustn. The Greenville & Columbia Rail road sold yesterday in the last named )lace brought agood round price 2,903,400. W. A. Courtenay, the purchaser, is understood to represent thei Charleston interesti It was Charleston's opportunity, and to have missed it-would have been ruin. Be sides this, it is a fair investment, the road, having paid, it is stated, 7 per cent, on 82,000,000 last year. .Missouiu for Grat. Sedalia, AIo., April 15. The Republican Con- VCntlon, alter electing delegates to 1 Chicago adopted a restilutiOn re-affirm ing the principles of the J Republican party, endorsing the administration of Gen. U. S. Grant when President) and 'instructing the delegates to Chicago to vote as a unit on all ques tions and for U. S. Grant as the can didate for President. ; i '. -.- ..? Vi & t i; ' f L; 'S f t" '.t .'ill flis- r-r.j 5? nut of A p -p ft f i r , T., & A y;;ro ApR t:er. St fiu.'ith, .u-rk njT i tin j r;t. (;. 11 n lie U t t: 'i olooil, s r liftl Il'liR- tiling, m " : . V... !i' ; I it 1 1 rv. s. ' r.-ii iii-i.r. r't.g j ck s, ;.!:.! f,v;'3 t ". Hi? in : I it i tv. s. Ic iha r en! -r- A -iila;;b!v - l ! . 1 -V ', i i . '. i i i i' S ' : Hut -c'.i i ti.v..lr-. 7 r7 V IT. IP.0H BiTTtH-J, Sclfhv r.'t Drur-nsts, PAUTIMOF., Md. M. 1,1 i'.i!iitili-.- II." iiii;r:tiof thp hloM. IhO .1 I I'a'iM.o ...n ,n,' :'..- f-H t itiiec:ircfl".SiT..r- Ii.eiii ;:('.; -., I .. o.S u.'ii.Jh-r Son-?. J -!;.: i i A, ,'i .: is i t'tiieHt n:iil.',in'5t:. I ' . ; . . ' ; ': . ' - i y. etc., ar J . It !!: lUV'-.l, -IRfWfci. llNiu.l;-.!!,.. inpvnrrf,m. B..'?.W.'.!,C"' w!",v, "-"Hil. Wiii save li.o A payiiiititt i many ilcctirfi' baiK. E Bottles u! I'.vo Bi2 s; i i ices, ft rents and Jl.oo. rmrrm no I'r-'pnetors, aiid Tosti nnii iais. n1 for Piininhlt o. c. s. Onr Consrh Syrup The most palata ble, soothing mid efiiearious ivmm-iIv ever pl:efil I efon- tlie public for that most dreaded of diseases, eoiiirhs, .., 1, r in;tnufaeturel at HAlIKKli'S W D:u- store. Til Lily 8 AROUND flic CORNER TO THE PUBLIC CREETI JULIAN &FR ALE Y, ?T"Vm:i nnrl Pnmn Their prices are as low a it in possible to mke tlieni. and" llieir work not interior to any. They tiil o.-Jjis ia two ilepartnu'iit-. Their reaily made stock in h ind comprises a geaer il asaoHnicnt ot" lion .e furniture Bed steads, 'ureatis, Ciothfri iiee., Loanjjes, Hacks. V irdro!vS. I! ok-tases. Cup 'o:inls and Cliina Presses, tJamlteStaml.w, Tin .Saft-s, Desks, Tables, W'ash.-tands, Chairs, tic. Tbev also keep an assorhnent of of walnut, pine an 1 poplar, from $1 upwards. Also, Win low S ish Phey fi'l orders without vexatious delays. Will contract f r j'arptnier's work anil warrant satisfaction. Wiii t ike yood i lumber and country produce in xi dian,e lor furniture. thop' nearly opposite Watcliman Office. JL'LIAN & FRALEY. 4:ly At EictajM Prices! CLOVBB, OBCHAPwD, and All other Grass Seeds, at Ilichinond Prices, (freight included). Call and see at EXNISS'. 17:tf DR. GEO. W. GRAHAHi CHARLOTTE, N. C. Practice Limitetl to EYE, EAR, ail THROAT Disease jOffice with Dus. JOXES & GliAIIAM. lC:3m ! yy .. .BaK. .'-r - "ti 'iri.,"MijA m m m ft& .j mzm&3&ik IcM are sold W4h'i.-l J& nna Dealers llW in Medicine BURIAL CASKETS 5te I havejuet rft-eiveil anct nave on exhi bitiou in the Jloom Above the JIarthcar Store of Messrs.; Crawford & Taylor a ve ry Handsome Assortment of B a rial Cas kets to which public attention ia invited VERY NEAT STYLES, Carefully Made aM of various Grades. Will be sold low. , persona wishing anything of ihe kind shonld call and pee litem. I am urvnaied to Undertake and furnish everything requir ed. W3iSrecia attention lo rreerving io- diea froni Diic!orine.-a I have hnd roach nerrtonal experience in thia line ai.d iVel sure of giving satisfaction. 0. W. 0. WOOLWINB. Kov.25, 1879. 6:6m SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISHED 1812. GEORGE A. CLARKj POLE---AGENT, 400 BE0ADWAY ITEW YORK. Th rtistinctlve fmtnres of this spool cotton are that It Is mane from the very hnust SEA ISLAND COTTON. It lsflnisii'vl soft iislho rottoa from which It, Is dimIc: it has no wasi'i? or artnh tal finish todeecire tlie eves: ltts the stjn 'ost, sslti t :host and most elastic s'iwlri1' thrivid In the nurkft : for machine sewing It has no eiiuul; it is wound ua VlXITia SPOOLS. The Black is the most perfect J-T CLACK- ! ever produced in Kpoor.'.jon. i)rlnar dyed hv a systi. ; patented by ourselves. The colors are dyed by the I 1T37 AITILIH3 PH0CE33 i rPBdertne,tii,m so r-"rf- nnd bH!!-iT5t fhnt dres ! makerseviTTv. iii-ri' use t'.i ml'i-i ea-i'of sewlnjr silks i We l ixi! ' cr.-n i ! i'.i 1 1 r so-tflillv ask ladles ' to jylve if a tir on-1 oavlu-.-e themselves ot'lts sturioiltv over all ot tiers. . Tb be had at whulcs ale retail from . J. D. G ASK ILL 5:6m Salisbury X. C. FOUTS'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDZISS V7ill Cure or i-rc rent rieane. No FIoks s vlll die of Colio, Hots or LrSG Fi-' veb, if t'outz's l'ow.lcrs are nscdin ti:i:e. routz'sPov.Mers ' !!l-urc !ri prevent iioo CrfoLEEA. Koutz's Pow.'icr wiM .jircvrnt U'n ix hwi.s, Fou.z's Powi'.c :-s vr'.' Irtr-ronse the f,r.-intitr o! v.Wti and crem twenty i tr ctnu and make tlie Uuiur firm andswect. Foutzu Powders w M enre or prevent almost kvxut Diseask to v:..cli Ji-:iT-rs RU'l Cuttle are &":r;Tt. ForTZ'S POMTilCES WILJ. GIVS SArlaFLCTlOX. Sold everywlnre. IA'iI E. FOTJTZ. Prorr'eter, BALTILIOIIS. i.d. TliEO. l-Kl.rris. Acent, 2:Gm SajW.ury, N. C. GRAY J PECIr THAOE MARKTiu1 i.r. u I'ii-IlsiiTRADE MARK REMEDY : An un- lai.iii. cure ur j; .-)ivi iii.uui i ' ' ' T fc.' i .. . . , . , Ini'mtency, an-1 all !ls-iihi sthat follow as a sequence of Nelt-AlMlse: :is Loss fEfCiSc TAiiSa. tlio llaok. iiru-A?TF3 TAJttre. noss of Vh,..ii. i-Tfiaat nre old Ajre. und many oilier Diseases that lead to Insanity or consumption, and a 1'reei t ure Grave. fS?Fnll P'lrt ic!il !rs In m:r pi m poller, wMch we (It-si;-" t' s-nd fr.'e by nnll to ever..' oaf. SPThe sprltic Me llrinels sold In-all dniuvlst at 1 per packo'jre. or six paekars for 5. or s 1 U le sent free Uy-iaaU on r -clot, of the inonee tv Addressing CRAY MEDI"(iiE CO.. S 'Tn !t's" iii.o . Dktkoit, Mich. resold la S;ilibuo aii'l eveiywhcre hy all -j-ujajlst. T:ly. nTfn'slir c-riv v. ;-.... . appear i . e er. t-H n C ?S - .. . il ' r t;-i;? A- A 'T " ". ii i i s r " .";d . ij ei. the cliiJ't rci:ca. tv "te an-'. I'l liIa-fceo-.4i" I r MJICLAU bCiJSA.A:C. Unci lo' rood. A pimpV mt fver teat of v-; crr-a-etiv Talue ot dufcrmt bran's of Po.1." itliid - o i d'-ssettn""?''! rf r-th km! v r a IiIvm; : ft ct vutpr (hot vmni j m rl.-sr asu until aU is llioroup: y c. -.e! 'ii.iel rious inoluli e n- tt r ii I'l t -tor no1 i be chown t; r ttiicp n.ntr tw-?ev;mii utf i c. aooner, by the m:!kv i 71 i it n" c t.. . at!r unrt tde r-iarMty if fioatng ll-cky mktter a. conling to quality Be (R're rtiA asb fn" rh'irr'-i A- C-'.'i F'-x pr eeo tii.i'. 1 tit-ir t hut ' tn . )i? v .1. t a: . vill p t i'ie p'ees . -t il ulotw , m 1 1 . 'Jboi! ot (his wifh frimr uii k. 1 i jreler - to Ei-i: Powder, tavtb t Weill y t .mo -1 a coet. See one ro- n-1 pnrknije f rv luable infem tion and read rrtf.-lly. SK3W THIS TO YCU3 er.ciEj. " 12:5m "Tie Sinjer it an TrimapliaEl!" FIRST P, EivllU 1 AYARDiD AT THK STATE FAIR. Note the following improvements : An Elegant guilded stand, Improved Bobbin Winder, winds thread without running theinachine. Improved patent Journal, which makes it THE LIGHTEST,. HUNrinG MACHINE BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Sold cheap for cash, or small monthly instalments, at the office of the Singer Manufacturing Company, next door ft - - I HI! I I tim mmi mm EZGT U V. a. s: . J Barker 4 Drtrg Store. 4:lr. J. O. RE Aif, Act. OKEEDS !'' Sim nle "Deetls. Deeds in Trust Mortgage Dccda. Commission era' ii Deeds, Chattte JTortgagev Farm Contracts, I Marriage and ConfirmatioiUJmR Distillers' Entries, and various other forms for sale at the ' . nibcat ' Administrators, executors, commissioners, call on us for printed sale notices.; It is i..: nri iildli imMinn -n-itlinnt quirementa of the law on the subject every (body knows are insufficient Pw, e Nl often sacrificed from tins cause when a dollat or two spent in advertisins miK saved it and made it bring its value. We furpishjsalenotiees promptly and cfci hT . BILL-HEADS, LETTER UiYiiu, rosters, an Kinds, (Oil CAIL'i. ' 1 ; Wlio has once used he PEOl'LES w:ilc, the ive nXIH ARBWAKE 51 A R 55 V A 66 -E At Low Fi-ares vt.- Call on the .tudv.TMsr.c-d atTTo. 2, Grlinitf -n VTWFT T, I J A.A1ULL1;. Salisbury N C Jui 8 if . - w . rr,. w r. - w EASJtt. t-.R 2ii.iis S2jS. Thoujih a new prvpunitioii, has given universal satisfaction, jnid is irarmit to work aim ir lu re. - Manufactured at 18:tf -lJAHKKH'S Drug Store TO im k IIUERAL 0 i Ei, l'ersons ownin;' Farming oi Tinral L-inds r.lm: tlie line of the North C:imlii)a Kai!ro.:nl, from Con cord to tire .. 1 and u-'i to it pose of the ;tni'.', will well i call on J ... II. K .'NI.-S, At. for Now York Lai:I Sc 17: f .'nirratioii Co. OHD J To make Title to Land, and Laborer and Mechanics Liens, or sale at t!iis Oilice AO Prac'.icil Blao'ismith HORSES HOER. w J SL;lilHS ? 1 A I'i.ciTK.- nf v ,.,.7, t, Ll.it Miupeoi loot. All.slioelison strictly ! jntllic fffin elplesand WARRANTED. All kiuiis blaeksiultliliif, promplly done. ... .Ji jui vi ii;ia.n, iu 11.11 l 14 Snb.-cribc for the Vafr.,njan ouy AKE IP YOUR PlUB A K E CP YOCll LUBS- FOR THE CAROLINA WATCIDLiX, The 7?S2' Weekly in Wtfrrn North C itolina. Only i l.0 u year in adv. n NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN Mortgage Deeds for sale hero AUo various other blans. to! f-r- M . ! . WATCIIMAK sheriffs, constables, agents. &e" W'lVt- certainly great injustice, to -owners tn iN' first! friviny amnlu nntlri rsf - , l"PutW- - - " ? SCHOOL J CIRCULARS Montltty Statemeiil -: Til. 3xr MACHINE will prefer it over all ottoy Saw AHEXTS Rcllins it find it inst vi u--; "nut rtuurijij wanr. 11 maKcs in stitch, runs easily, does the widest aud winds the bobbins without rubitt works of the lnaehine. AVi ite for de serijtt! tiiculars and full particulars.; 'i 2 1301 & 1303 ButtonwoodSt, PHILADELPH'ft, 44:lv ! ISAAC A.SHEPPARD &CQ.,SaItht Manufacturers of THE CELESUAIED Unsurpassed for Durability, Economy, and Converienc Comblulns nil ImproTemcntaef Value, And Perfect In Operation. ALSO A VARIED ASSORTMENT OP BTJFEEIOU HEATING STOVES FOjt KALE BY C. F. BAKER & C0.,SaKsbury,N.a "3 f?k"?a r;ar SI OWti ufi kit- YCtlH HARD And yon will not only se money, tolfft; the liest Gooils-Hiaiie. You will find in l Velr-.Selected Stock of T lard ware, iSIof'w.l luresueiH, aim sewing luacnuit-i', . J StlW-C IlttCl S & ' Com-ShcHeiS, Grain Cradles, Grain Hnd Grass Scytlii pjow j u Sj M:Utock9 and I'ick?, JiMW Spades .-ti.d horl;, Grass, Paint.", OilPnttJ, ""J YaruisJi, Loekfj. llin'H niidr-ScrtfV DiH! fross-Cul, Iland.and Alill Saws. ' f.',BlacIiGmitii & Carpenter I Z Patent Fly-Fans and Traps. ? Kiigav-Jhirno!. ilaruessLeatlifM M(imifins. Wai'onnnd Hi iirsiV Material", and tuVwiv other, articles too tedious .Hi nieiitioii. ! At Hcili's" c!d "stand, main street, SALISBURY, N. C. :iO:lv 1 1 - r. if TKEQ. F. KLUTTZ.; .nvr i:i:t !:i Ki) a cai; i-1,a! t'F - p J I '' ! ... - . I CeleMI Hue er L i T"i r-i : 1. r... m..l-mi I Ton 1 cDiiealx for 1 , or 2l0 ! sold for .1 , or 2l0 s.,C. CottO vonii?r. - ji i0 umim ."tefl or .lauir .""' . , TJiis Fertilizer is frdly e . :i ... tliAtllET pri'ied, so-called Guano. ml al leys than 1 nun lhe price. I refer to the following weo irn, who used M la-t sea.m onw-j"---V. B.frrineer, Jafc B. GtHwn, ! MMIH 1 Wton, Thos. C. Watson, K. T. ',o. Meares, A. Tait, J. G t a.ible, J. r, ' E. 0. LentzS. J M, Brown, and many Call earl v for vonr snpt lis and wive idwi?.; X..F, KLUTXZ, Druggi" I i:OM i ' ..; . :'- iilll-IillMIi if eBDEH-8'-EE0?i I A FULL HI' V VI. V OF j) Bu'st's Celebrated GardenSee REMEMBER THAT , , f5 t 1 is the only Seed-G raster 'xrha-WAMtAXfifii Feeds. ? Loo every paperof FeTTXIndretn s'b .7 &e.i and see'if yon find an.r rrtrfff , uion them. " llewjire of wortli.l-m--warranted commiftsion Seed, and co KLUTTZ'S for Bnlst's wliich are rrr -ted fresh and gennTne. ' .V i THE0r.iaUTTZ,Dru. 20:1 r. - i :;ri 7 ! I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 22, 1880, edition 1
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