' 1 i m 1 ilia m ' - MS " I. I ' ,tl- t ii! if: v I :i 1 1 How a Zllarrieil 'Woman Coe? to ! ' . Sleep.' " ' There is an article going the rounds culitled, "How Girls Go to sleep." The manner in which they go to sleep i according to the article, can't hold a ! candle to the way a married woman goes to sleep. . Instead of thinking of what she should have attended to be fore going to bed, she thinks of it af terward. While siie is revolving these nutters in her mind, and while snug Jy tucked in bell, the old man is scratching his legs in front of the fire and wondering :. how he will pay the next mouth's rent. iSuddenly she says: 'James, did you jock the door?' Which door?' ( The cellar door says slue. 'No savs James. :f ''.'Well,' youM better go down and lock it. for I heard some one in the yard last night Accordingly, James paddles down stairs and Jocks the door. AboTit the time James returns and is going to get into bed sne remarks : -r 'Did you shut the stair door ?' : . 'No says James. Well, if it is not shut the cat will get up into the bed-room. "4 'Let her come up, then says James, ill-naturedly. 'Jkly goodness, no J' returns the wife, 'she'd suck the baby's breath !' Then James paddles down stairs Again, and steps on a tack, and tsloses the stair door, and curses the cat, and returns to the bed-room. Just as he begins to climb into his couch hi wife observes j have selected to fully demonstrate tbe tbcJethictf Jf poliiical duties; of Jife. utilitv of his ! invention, 'It - was, These sayings, cannot .bo traced to a however, the onlv oue thatf was avail- period, higher, than the eleventh cen .V Stuart Boyv able. It was stated b vJeompereni wiry ociorc .yur. , u. , , and while w fl;t; ntr fnr . . trt m . nn -..-. , I tlOll with his inffn1pfl ltmthpr-in.la w enjrmeerff coal fire steam A Brownsville young Iman ealle on his Jnteuded . the other,' evening, f Tpreseutnat even w i ; --.- " , appearance he'struclc up'a conversa- if Vnnlil hp difficult to raise Hindoos; and lt'is the, opinion , ofL:-.. :J: LC'l V::: 1 . Li . , -r- I i . u m .!iuuu ins lutenueu uroiiier-in-iaw. h to move; ths. engine Max AluIIer,-Wilson, Johnson, and 1-,:;,",,,;; enoug Itself, -let.aloBk ...load. The. run oarowo VI l..tney, that . fa, are not g,iTaniz niggerg k;w,ucb?.. wa. n,ade fro,mFlaling to.Wh.t-- older tb eleven centur.-B. a -The -I nyWn.'ty," ;ai,iwerea the toB:':aAd,:retara, distance,of jsix Zendavesta rtf. the Pecans the mile, with one coach fillrf w.th pass- gnnderi jpf all the sacred, book. n ed'forVv moments, wh'en the W engers. Only tvyo gallons f naphtha, to our B.ble. ';Zoroaster, whose sayJ V'"" you play checkers three rent ier fnillon were con- iners it contains, was born at . uatrio suraed. As theaparatus was only tern- in the twelfth century B. C.- ; iwraruy aiiacnea io iiie togue,iu wui-1 it, 11?" y,"14 iwm.s,.. bustion was not absolutely perfect, tenth .fifteen . centuries B. C. and though' the operator assured , the gen- teetWaW ;e y tlemen present that such a result years older tnan tne most ancient 01 could be secured under favorable cir- the sacred writings. enmstances. Tire highest pressure of -tXiX-U oUnnf 19 ,,nd .. Drinking Ice Water. to the square inch. The engine was run out of the' round bouse: and on you , play witlvydtfirh&se ?" I "10, X have not acquired that ac complishment." ' " it Well, you'd t better learn. There is no more doubt that .drinkH'i 39" anyway-and she no on pi ?r"l,UZ ing ' ije water arrests . digestion than said when she got ahold ;of the old :.iUrt -"''.i r?S iSST re is that a refrigerated would arl manVsugarrstiras; going to nil the lighting the fires under the boilers. . .. v..,..?. . r 't.;k; ;u;;mk.vq T. : You i "Cause,1 sis1 says you don't know as much j as a. galvanized , nigger, but your dad has got lots of stamps, and It drives from the Pourt;n of July irceshunsi and ice that he conceived, the . . ? . v, - Y it. j . i . t . ; , .. . . ,,u . n , In his patent in ;;i855, theflow of gastr.c ja and shocks nrae:.-P'aycllBcK, that he has been working at it , . u 6 . , j aj ,i : P v-.. I .kf-U : .Jl.'l- 'aL -'ut-l And when '.Kts'r trot hpr-lmir hsincr rJ. u: . l,,-l, ninvti.ih vvw lu .vuuuiu, aii auic , n -& ever since. . joj ms prwcw mc iwim- ,. -. t , ,. tha is subjected to an a tiuctire distillation, wl bi-carbonated nydrogen xss tnemapn-i " ' , , . . . . I l i. jit TTil IPrl mill ramp in fcitA fminn (Iia tioplor tha is subjected to an absolutely' dis- ?f i1 wu. Ul?u hY? :f " " '! V tta j t? ,y li:.It ? , a j iiL. I riprf oil hv nil snro hnp Irrtltr wlin which produces J waier . unusers ore usuauy r; -"J sen. The ' water vei7 flabb a!)0Ut tbe reSinn of ll!e was innocently tying the tails of two V Our Vegetable Yermlfug,e.--TIie creAt- ent known remedy for excelling worms. Safefl sureoi and mosl reliHIe. Msnnfactared at 18:tf ;u ill ' DAEKEK'S Drog Store. 1 I'li-AlGhG-'S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Nitxb OrbHaxo. Cas bs Mass axy Stkzhqth Duibx9.;Xat , : Tvics as Loxa. fbHsmdrenr, liTcr Ccmflahit, Pjsp'epsia,";' - Kenralgia, Henoasaess, ; CosSTenes i; : femalo : i Itthess, Sick ft Ifenou " Ettiaclm : These Pd Cnre I1 Disease br Abwrpttoo- N Noxioaa Puis. Oils, or Poiaonocu Medici De are taken Into tbe Stomach. The. Pads art worn over the Fit oi me Diomacn. coyennjr the Ureal Aerre Lentret, JwAYi:V "I 'JA' ' the JUiTer and Stomach. A gentle VejreUble oiuc i lowpea i nto tnearcaiation o i lot auxa asq Lirer.purif jrinfr the Blood, stimnlatin the Lirerand njuocys u neaiLfiy action, ana tremrtheiunK the Stomach .to digest food. Pa ice or Pads tl and at xach. Solo bt all Da uoo ists, or tent by Uail - or Express, -i Mmafactared at 89 h 41 Noam LiBxat Sl ' .BALTmoaa Ala. . , Fur itittv - iii, i; F. KLUTTZ'S Drug iStore. 30:6ra. , - . BURrlL, "CASKETS I t: it i f ' " 1 I have lasi receivert ahd iiavc on exh bition in the Eaom Above the JIardicat Store of Messrs Crawford;& Tay lor a rv Handsome .Assortment of Banal Qas tcts to, which public ! atteition is Mnvited V 1,H XIliEAKEj OF "!knl J fi VERY NEAT 1 STYLES, Careful W Made and of variou Grdes. Will be aold low. Persona wUhing anything of ihe vt-A .knnM l and ee Ibem. I B prpajr to Uwdertake nd ; furnish everything rwjtur- ed. . Br-Special attention lo rrwri aieafrDUcolor?ng.-X .1 have had .nud, personal experience in tin line and feel sure ofgiing satisfaction. ' & , u v.a,w..o:ooLWiHB. : - 1 .. 6:6m : I ; BEST. tTiisfei IT -it- I" 5C TI!a "t" Ts-f, Nov.25,lS7D. 39 Foundery 1 Machine ... , v- . ,n.nIi Tl.. K I kittens torrether. ' - is nu aua aaa a a aarrw i aiiii iiiii a a - LiiaL a. a asm a i used is separated into oxygen - ana s ' , j . . ! mt . ... I food lies henvv on that mtient oromri. hvcirocen erases, l ne secret consisrs . .... ....y t i VTu-;ir TT.iri'.i " J .f-i. a Thow rosfo thoit dinnor fop hniiM aAv I cyct wciwxc iu iuc uimeu oiaies it U bolted. Thev c..ltivtA tbp ,,L ha9 ajsiftgle murder been avenged so in separating the gases -of ?the water, utilizing the oxygen and producing a perfect . combustion of the naphtha and the elemental gases. It is claim- of stimulants to aid digestion. Jf terribly by the law as that of Joseph -,i . i Raber, who was drowned eighteen miin imiiw iiii v ait i m iiitrii aa, a. iriinL.iiuc" i v I forgot to bring some water. Sup pose you bring some iu the big tin And so James, wjith a muttered corse goes down into the dark kitchen, and falls over a cliair, and rasps ail the tinware off the wall, in search of the "big' tin, and then he jerklsthe stair ,door open and howls : Where the deuce are. -the; matches?1 .She gives him minute 'directions whereto find the matches, and adds that shn would rather go ajid get the water herself than have the neighbor hood raised about it. AXter which James finds the matches, procures the water comes up stairs, and plunges into bed iPretfently his wife says; j 'James, let's have an understand ing about money matters. Now, next week I've got to pay' - 'I don't know what you've got to pay, and I don't care,' shouts James as he lurches around and jams his face against the wall ; 'all I want is to go i6 sleep.' ; ' j . , 'That's all very well for you,' snaps his wife,as she'pulls the covers vicious ly, 'you never think-of the worry and trouble I have. And there's Aramen 3if, who I believe is taking the measles ' .1 ; r ' 'Let her take 'em,' says James, sticking his legs out as straight as two ramrods, '-.'It seems to me youiiavef no sense or feeling, whines his wife, 'and if yon had any rejpectfor me you would not eat onions-before you come to bed. The atmosphere of the room from the smell of onions is horrid.' I ' 'Well, go down and sleep id the kitchen, then, and let me alone,' says James.' j . ; 1 Hereupon she begins fo cry softly, but about the time James is falling into a gentle. doze she punches him in the fibs with her elbow, and says j Did you hear that scandal about Mrs, Jones ?' : i ' 1, . . What Jones?' .says James, sleepily. "'Why, Mrs. Jones.' t ' 'Where?' injuries James! "X declaresaysrhis wife, "you are Ii! .J ii.. 1 J! jjemug more siupia every uay. lou know Mrs. Jones that lives'atNo.21. YelI, day before yesterday, Susan -bmith told Mrs. Thompson; that Sam uau Pii4 mai .Jirs, jone had-" -Here she pauses and listens. James Is snoring, iu profound slumber. With a sort of rage she pulls all the covers ofnnm, wraps herself up iu them and lays awako until 2 A, MJ thinking how badly abused she, is. And tha - ii the way a married woman goes : to sleep, , montlis ago by some men who wished insurance to l i r i . . ! Inolicies. Six months ao iwonf flip half; that the jinvention may heap- nage ana porK ana oee, ana potatoes, . consnirators hnn hi; ifn ;i;ni, M., Vf W;il and other meats and esculents to go a,,egeu aspirators were nangeu, and phedjto any engine, and that it will , . k Thursday three others suffered the be of immensb advantage in ocean n8h the process of assimilation- - j ,y omera $utttred the steamship navigation, ft is also be- a, ucw urpau, nov cais lieved that it i valuable on ele the danger of fires by falling sparks is constant, and that it can be ap plied to domestic and illuminating purposes. . I A- T 1 ii A r .7 - a i will be exceedingly ana ,neu meat, imagining tneseio vated railways, where have been tUe caus&oT their Paladik am me ice water goes aown an tne same, and finally friends are called in to take a farewell look at one whomfc mysterious Providence lias caued to a came wnere, as tar as is 3 known, ice water is not used. The number of immortal beings who go hence, to return no more, on An. lew aay? rast lhe uuserver con- count of ice water, can hardlv be es'ti tamed a reierence to tnis gentleman matei Baltimore San. Father McXamara. An odd little suit was decided in New jYork last week. A young man sued the coopers to whom he was ap prenticed lor not teaching him all the branches of the cooper's trade, as pro vided for in the articles of identure. He claims that he was only taught and not "tight MERONEY & BRO. H ive their well known establishment in full and regular work aguin, and . respectful I v ao licit ordvrf. They have in their employ Mr. J. A. GILL, ne f the bent Machinists in the country, with a full force of tritd work men. Are rejared to di all kind of repair on Engines and other Machinery, at short notice. Their fwuiidery in full operation for casting in Iron or lira us. Their Machine Shop is turning out Sash, Blinds, Doors, Moul ding, &c, and everything culk-d lor in that Hue. Persons wanting anything in theee sev eral branches; would do well to call and ee them. They are still manufacturing the cele bra ltd Meruney Plow. who was formerly in charge of the Roman Catholic Church of this city. He haS-how left that church and founded in New York a church of his own, to which lie has given the name An American Girl in Paris. "loose coopering," coopering." lie got a verdict. An American girl in Paris writes: "We went to the Madeleine to church of the 'Indepcndant Catholic Church.' this morning. It is not much like Of this church lie has been made Bish- church, especially j when one stops! to op Thischnrch is also termetl the buy things on the way home. The 'Irish Catholicj Church,' for it does French all do their shopping ou Sun- J.;D. McNeely, Produce & Commission Merchant, Merch'oise Broker, Agent for the Sale of Fertilizers, Sawtd Shingles, MouuUiu and Country Produce gen- erUy, - Agent for The EM fjfeaud Cattoa Mills, FOR SALEBARGAINS! One second hai;i 12-horse portable Steam Engine, as good as new. r Alo, a 2-hori'e (oiver Kngine, now in daily use, will be for sale in a month or two. Call and ee themJ Feb. 19, 18S0. IS:3m o. o. s. Our Conh Synip. The most palata ble, soothing and efficacious remedy ever placed before t!e public tor that most dreaded of diseases, coughs, colds, &,., manufactured at 18:tf BAKKEirS Drug Store. lat Me SHOP wlU tike In Wool for these XiV.ls to be Carded not recognize the 1 ope at all, and day, but they are very particular hot carpets. These mius nave recently -a turuunea . . . l r.,,i-. t ' -x . . - . wlta aew machinery, anl are now prpp.mvd to make is composed oi Irish entirely. On to miss mass in the morn 1 ntr. The Blankets (tun width), oarpets, ah vvwt oasaimere. tor an the won you may uuve ders tor Knttitnj Cotton. Cot- Pricca of working up Wool morning Sunday 'iast the new bishop gave a music at tlie Madeleine was very fine. Yarn, jwia pay cash ! ..L , . ... i tor sale: Wlltukeo- sketch of Ins life, which will no doubt but the ceremyny was rati;er ridicu- ton varn, or sheeang, be relished by ; those: who knew him I lous. ; , j wnne in xvaieign. ne weni on 10 say "ooon aiier we came to tne pension, M roa want the best Fertilizer for Tobacco and .1 . i i , rit i: .i ... l:i i . - o "V I cotton, I've got it rememoer tne ceieoru.iea Aruug- that he became a Catholic at nineteen they announced a; soiree for Sunday ton Brand. i yearsof age, and that he was a true- eveninc. The English rrirls rebelled OJtxiolx.oxxis andEsss! FERTILIZEBS ! blue Irishman. . He said that at one at first, but at last were prevailed If yoa have Cotton, Flour, Corn,;or any kind of grain or produce, you will a ive money by leaving It time he had founded a church in upon' to go, and they danced mrtil Krnok vn nnrl Ificturwl nil nrnr the 119. nVlrvt nf Tl.to : .. SVA lth me to eil for you. t& All Cotton or Produce . . . I w v 10 uvh ,i,tjc. i)(.rt with metor sale ncovert-u ny n4uratr,andiny 1, ra I ..r : - a La j ,i j commissions no more for this security. w.u.tj. w uis uc naaicpHw I Hwak ui ii. ouuii uiterwaru me most My eommusioaior selUag Cotton is 50 cents per for a paper in Massachusetts. He had priidish Of tUe English girls were seen Sroth been aecuscd of being a drunkard, but this was not true. He sometimes flourished his handkerchief and drank lemonade. Hej, said he found there wasn't an honest fibre in several of the men who joined with him, and had east them overboard but good and loyal men were yet left. Speak ing of his new church, he said : "The way I started this church was this. I bad only seventy five cents left, and I hired a newly arrived Dutchman, who carried my proclamation excommuni oating the Pope.! I stood him op against a tree in the City Hall Park! and the result was that the next day all the papers published it. The people said I was crazy,' and I wonder that I have not beeu put in, a luuatio. asylum' be fore now." . . - and Insurance Included. Other Produce 5 per ceat. ?Wntcr as -a Pqei, The second trial of the Holland re -tort, in which water and naphtha are . used as fuel to produce steam for the propulsion of n locomotive engine came off at College Point, on the Xong f Island Rai 1 road, yesterday af ternoon , in the presence of a number of experts and scientific gentlemen. The retort was attached to an engine belonging to tbe railroad j company, 0 which had been standing in ? the re pair shops for sir months; It is not such au engine as the inventor wouM Seven Bibles of the World. The seven Bibles of the world are the Koran of the Mohammedans, the Eddis of the Scandinavians; the1 Try Eitikes of the Buddhist; the r five Kingsf the Chinese, the three,Vedas ot the Hindoo the Zendavcsta, and the Scriptures of the Christians. The Koran is the most recent of the seven Bibles, and not older than the seventh centur of purt jera It is a compoiind of quotation froni the Old and New Test anient, tiej TaltQud ''t and i the Gospel of. StBarnab'a..i The Eddis oft the Scandinavians were first pub lished in the fourteenth century. :The Ritikes of tlie'feuddhisfs' containsub lime morals and pure aspirations; but their author Uye and died Jin the sixthcenturyl' before, ChrwtiHThe sacred ..writings of the Chinese are m. XT' U -'- ' ; . v.vv vmc c vujg3, iqg rmeaning web -or clotlr; or tlie warp 'thaf keep the threads in their nljThw con- tain tho best sayings of the'saes on going to hear Sarah Bernhardt play on Sunday evening. ! "We are in the queerest of hotels now. Y e have no Jemme de champre, but instead an old man does all the chamber work. He is called 'oarcon' in French, and B and I call him 'the old boy1 in plain English. "I shall never believe that the French are hypocritical. I have found Jbenv very ' Jcind, good-hearted aud frank Of. course French girls are very different iu their feeling from Americans or. English. The Americans are a sort of cross between the English and French better than the English and a little better than the French.,, Flour 10 ets 29:5w CHEERING- NEWS ! justTeceived JNO. H.'eNNISS' A New and Select Stock of Hooka, Station ery, etc., including the following popular School Series : Davie's Arithmetics, Kmeison'a Arithmetics and Algebras, GreenleafV Arithmetics. Montieth's Geographies, j Cornel i'a do. 1 MitcheH'a do. Smith's Grammars, litil lion's do- Holmes' Readers, McOuHejr's do. National Dictionaries, Webster's do. Worcester's do. Hymn Books Methodist, Presbyterian, - MY. Fcf hntj y-t- 'ts-c .! . mm m . m m ... - - ; A pjinp -r r TSlU..l.!Ht1 -.1 .f r rt'.is. m--!'.i. ;? n . . -- i Bi " - -' T ' r- r Practical 1 BlcaKsiati ilOHSKSHOER. ul i -I .i i . er r (r- 12:5m i . .. O H O P connected wltn Brown & Verble s Livery 7 Kt.Mhit.a rsrii, designs of Slioes. to suit any buape oi toot. All shoeing on strictly scientific prtn clples and warkaNTEO. All kinda blaaksmltiilHg . promptly uoce. Subscribe for t he VVaichnuuj or.l Co FIRST PBEMiUhl AWARDEfi AT, THE fj'M y it . AK'F. XWwAKK VP ur TOUR' YOUR LU -ft T1 ATT! rr a w Xotb the following imnrovf.min.':' 1 1 Winders-winds tlin-ad withouf fimcir! tiuuiachine. ImproTcd patent Journal hii ljiakes it ; P1 Ml AROUND tie CORNER TO Til; PUBLIC GREETING : IULIAN&FRALEY, CaMaat Mm ui Carpete Their prices are as low as it is jossihleto in-tke tlietn, ami their work not inferior to any. They till ordeis in two departiuents. Tlieir ready made sto'.-fi in hand comprises a general assortment oi" houe furniture Bed steads, Rurenus, Clothes Presses, Lounges, Racks Wardrobes, HiKk-Cuses, Cupboards aud China Presses, Cuiidle Stands, Tin Safes, Desks, Tables, Washstands, Chairs, Thejr also keep an assortment of COFFI1STS of walnut, oineaml poplar, from $1 upwards. Also, Win l w Sish. Tney till orders without vexatious delays. Will contract for carpenter's work an l warrant satisfaction. Will take jrood Iivn'ver and cixinlry produce in extdiange for furniture. hop nearly opposite Watchman Office. JULIAN & FR LEY. 4:1 v JHE LIGHTEST -HUKFll?ftl ijflACKii UXi xzi - j V BEFORE THE PUBLI6 The BEST "Weekly in Western. North instalment at; the office of 'tjie SiBlO Carolina. Only. $10 a year in advance, lanu'facturing Company, nest ! Barker's Drug Store. - r m b r 4: v. -i u it u1 THEO. F. KLUTTZ. HAS JUST. EECEIVE1) A CAU I.OAI) Celeliratea .Home Fertilizer!! The CluUiicals for making I Ton will he Bold lor 14, or 2li0 Ids. of Cotton in Xo-1 vemher. No Cotton ?eed or Stable Main. re re-jnired. , This Fertilizer is fully equal to the hi-rti- ! priced, so-called (tuaiios, ami at le-s liiitii half; tlie rice. I rek-r to the rollovii g well knowif gentlemen, who used it lar-t season on cotton: John V. Barringer, Jas. B. Uibsun, V. F. Watson, Thos..C. W aison, K. T. Cowan, W. 1. Meares, A. Tait, J. G Canble,-J. F. Ii. Brown, E C. Lentz, S. J M. Brown, and manv oliiers. Call early for your supidis aiyl save money. T. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. -is..-t-. it". . Til , -Nil t 9 : whee van H'A. II B W A.B E GARDEN SEEDS! A FULL SUPPLY OF Bui st's Celebrated Garden Seeds REMEMBER THAT B U IS T is the only Seed-Grower who WARRANTS his Seeds. Look at every paper of Fery'sl.amlie.tli's, Sibley's, &.C., &c, aud see if you lind any warrant upon theu). Beware of worthless, un warrauted coniuiissiou Seetl, and come to KLUTTZ'S for Buist'whiuh are warran ted fresh and genuine. THEO- F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. - At ljov7. Figures Call on lhe undersigned at Uo 2, jGrnilf S.ilislotrvX C Jiuvi S tli r! to mud & mwm on 1 1 - -i ;- 4 4'i H Gfieap Chattel Mortgages, arious other blanks for sale here PeiR(ns ounhi j Farming or Mineral Lands I - - . -,' alonj the line of the North Carolina Railroad, ftn CB- cord to Greensboro, niid wiilt-4pdispt .of the s;uue, do weltTo eiill M ' JNOII.ENNlMfbrr Ksw-'York Land & Emigration f 17:tf o Mortgage Deeds for s AUo various other bhrjsl Ger ran Millet Grass; d, iheap at G3VfS SPECiFJ3 R10:SiHE. TRADE rVtARHnie.n at-Kn?lishfRADe MARK ReHtni; -U UD- jKS laldn cure lor seminal v.'talcness. W?KT Spermatorrhea. - kSSi X : Xrapotiwy, and all fWC-P jr!j fltseasesUiat (oUow fc as a sr'qucTii'e or se'.f- vlKisc: as Ixwa Af& or Meaiory. rnlver-w&fei Ral Lavlti'e, Pain A proposition has been made by I German Retorm, Gospsl Hymns, &c i i !' 1 . . . - ..... . the State of New York to preserve Niagara Fulls and create a nark around it.1 Gov. Seymour, we believe is i the- chairman of the commission charged with examining into the mat ter. Their notion is to relieve the the surroundings i of traces of civiliza Hon to tear down the buildings on Goat "Island, and! along the ;banks, and to ,-restore, the Falls to their pri raeval appearance. : The present open scea'art'e. ptedl, iii forest irees, AND BOOKS OF WORSHIP. An elegant assortment of all grades of WRITING PAPEKS, ENVELOPES, Steel Pens, Inks, PeneilM, Slates, Visiting Cards, Playing Cards, Cray ons, Drawing Materials &c. Also, the Celebrated Fifteen and Sixteen PUZZLE. All cheaper thun ever be fore offered to the trade. 22:tf. At ENXISS? Drug Store. ill Uieir worst forms. Manufactured at. O.Q.O. Oar Qalck Cure. As thousands can rl tl jwI.kI 4 U it. test iy. AOimug nas ueraraaaiio inor rC " MCV " "v c tho cure of colic, cramps and diarhcea &c vo9t oi vwi(u .uaiure. , , 0 We like the idea. Niagara Falls presents TV)h Jtlie ' most sublirhe views which h can be found in the world, aojrl all who have ever visited IB:tf liAUKEirS Drug store. GEN. MORGAN'S Horse and Cattle Powders ; The Urgent Packages and nallet dose of any 10 do all that it stand that it is to be preserved in its ciaimsi Mauufactured at BAEKEE'S Drug Store. iTbe Virginia 34idlaad Ioad.was sold to its bondholders oq TharsoSy libCfJK) $4,000,000 less than the amoqnt . of the bonded debt, BIi ADMINISTEATQB'S BALK, NOTICES i lt For Sale at this OiSce. NOyVtS "THE TIME TO UBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN GSfDKE TitlBa 'n tlie Baelc, Ulm-ATTEB TAIISQ. nesHOf Visio.i a I'tmj-irure old Aje, and many other Diseases tliat leal t j In.saaUy or 'oasumptlon, and a Premature Grave. t"Full particulars In our pimp'ilet, which we desire to senfl frve by m ill to every one. ""The srocltln MedicinpH s-ui ny au drusrlst at tl per packof , or st X pat: c r,'-s ror , or will sent free by mal ou roc it t tlie money by a,ddrsslns CRAY MDICINE CO.. Mkphnics' Block, hhtimit, Mien. t"Sold In Salisbury and evciy where by all -i-utrgist. 7;ly. SMITH'S WORM OIL ! : Atheks, Ga., Februarj 22, 1878, Sir: ii child, fiveyear old, htdnjmptomt of worm. I trietl calomel and other Worm Medit ines, hut f&ilrd to expel any. Seeing Mr Bain'H certificate, 1 got a rial of yonr Worm Oil, and the firat dos brought forty worm, and the second dose, so many were pawed, I did not count them. S. If. ADAMS. Prepared by Dr. E. S. LYKDOIT, 1 Athens, Ga. ; For Sale by Dk. T. F. KLUTTZ, v Salisbury, N. C, '. Ami Druggist general. 26:ly BONDS ! To make Title to Land, and Laborer and Mechanics LJens, for saje at thfc Office DEEDS & MOBTBAeES. - - - . :.. . . ;. ; 'i t rrrzriizizrrirrzrrririrrzizrrzrrziirrrizrz 4 -. - . i . 1 Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortrno-e Deed?, Commissioners' Deeds,; Slienfi viiouib Jiunaes, rami uontracts, 'JMarnage. and uonnrmauon.own.: Distillers' Entries, and various' other forms" for sale-at the 1 - f WATCHMAN OFFICE. SALE KOTICE Administrators, executors, commissionpra. RKeriftV.: constables, nceuts. oc.. aredrwt4 call on us for. niinttd sale notici T i rntninlv ,nt iniiKtice to dwntrs to P",iCr, their property at public auction without first giv'intr ample notice of 'tju-?ule.: Theft quirementsof the law on tlie subk-ct every lo'dv 'knowa"are:irisufiieHtit.; ffrV!' often sacrificed fwm this cukk ivlw.n l.ifo,- (",. --. crmt in nHrprtisirfrTnlsut W" nl it and made it bring its value, W'e furnish sale notices pnanptljr and theap. . KOTICSG TOT. PCSTIITa LiU7D ADr?y ! f t" savei PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS BILL-HEADS, LETTER HE ADS; j Monthly: Stated CARDS, Posters, all kinds :7W(G&lL!Li Who has oaee used the PEOPLES 3IACHIYE will r"fr it ovei all otUcr, - AGENTS i selirng ifc .find it jst; 'l PEOPLE want! .It makes ' th' shuttle l stitch, runs easily, does the wiw-l ucik, and winds, the bobbins witliout rotiBi!'! - - J -1: Tu--''' the works of the machine. Write; ho circulars and frill particulars. !r:fr ;)4tl'"' 1301 & 1303 Button PiaSelsMaJfiiinfla PHILADELPHIA, PA