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ONLY A FAKE. ... AVhvjLVtUe matter f jjskeJ a pas- Russian Supers! tion. I jsenger. Three cars ahead stopped some I one hurt replied; the oilier. 'What is 1?am Vnn'.irv ' ti-'A rnmluctor. I ir tmndturtur ? The aeger took no police."' IBM " 'Conauctor of .lumber five .trapped Utilions islcgion. There U now -Uge !" full of tears: his head was bent unon ..... l ' m - .. . . his breast; he sighed and hid his face Not oir does the .vast majority of iiu his plumed cap. . ! Russian peasants believe firmly : in The lady liftd her. wan face. .. witchcraft; but the name of its super- "Sne-Jk I" bhe said. ? "The mes- i - O. V. V. a more lender oue. . "Whatever it may I e speak!" gasp; . t i i ..- ..:ii:.. ;M it ....... ... ihnni lis i ii i i in i i .1 nr t i .lfl!,wJn.b!nir nld-womau. iu. flown.' wullie response. 'Some say y ,asi; signeti me page; i woum M,!,0, ..illbSnJ I.Iac with a hA dead . - . KJurodiva,' or inspired idiot, its 'KaM it were r. t -L,f rnnd her neck.aiid Tm Varnham1 lav in the midst of MunjV or sorceress, and s its 'Kliku- . fashioned, heavily .worked a little crowd, fa uite senseless and aha, a hysterical . screaming woman cd the lady. .VLI fncnl about her bonnet very pale ! - subject fits, who is an especial ob- ttie.1y message that 'I have." trim. : ' he men Wtaiking abo .F:.rc!' -reneated the inductor m's been starving himself and neighbors. A strange illness, attrib- "I am well paid back in rty own ..; - . hv,,; .'Miflont 'Ainckerand- u ted by some of the emiuent UusanU.in" the lady. "At la I have Tbe naner looked athim. dip. '.u on his hands : and he was a Penologists to the effect produced receive all my answers back.?' -.! hr hand into her pocket, rum-Llprk OP ethinir. never used to out- the nerves s by all these silly 1 In afittle while she died, and they Lfn-aln..aar little reticule sheLr Jwnrfc fiMn this coraine superstitions, has made its appear- buricl Iher i. the old churchyard, W"." " 1 I xx xw. - - . . . ' " VI -. M.I . I . t 1 . . juagea in a i que; parried, and after exhausting all Jiie for Jays. patience of which a car conductor is ,you. are fl,e ijoctor r asked a bupposed to be possessed said, slowly: siiabby old woman, laying her hand ' l ha yen got a pfenny. ; I suppose ou tTie arm of a .reutleman who knelt J.'ve lost tue vliange, or eise i ve.uau The genlieman my poefcet picKeu, uu x .u gu,, w ,wy up -street, too, You said last I week that I did not ance in several 0f ti,e provinces of the wjt h a fene at head and 'a stone at empire among the hardy and robust her feetj rural populations. Ivoelhcaciousmeth- Whe spring; came there wafs grass od has asyet been devised for treatment upon t lie grave, and there waj also a in this malady, which generally cul- J ew ptent strange to thoe who look- minates iu insanity. fhe village priests eduponjit ; a plant with dark glossy regard it with indifference, and never leaves that crept slowly but! surelv There was a pause. The coduc- . , . rf MadaflJ try t discoiirage the moralizing along, clutching lust to every rough r looked at the nasseneer and hesi- rrfutA ,. credulity in which it originates. Ihe. surface it met. nr looked at the passenger and hesi- r : . " i ated. It was a damp, misty eveuing. Jhe streets were ankle deep with mire. It was three miles to . ns If , . .. . , district surgeons shrug their should mf. i ni TAtWi Wall h woal i f ii : m i . . iiiim . v j . liiuu iw uo . K ..... i . j . ' . a era over it, and confess their inability that on earth beAre. w ion vim rmihlii't mire me ot the I ... . I . . . . - N.i u i j iD J t comprehend the phenomena of its the IvyJ but this is what tlMtse who neuraigia,Trepiii uieom iauj. ui. ,..i-i .. ..a street, and the car was not half-foil. r t0 d( somethiDg for me. ?enesis and c"?atT;; Meanw:iIe. saw itr rfre first time said ,f it : T Duimrul mil f mimTWtM lllimatlltV to I . peuivu rj - . . Jjjive permit an old woman to ride to her . destination, wiietner sue nan iier wre , best for him. and send the . i . . i ii . i . . . i or iot.. I ,iot mere on tuei piauorui, staring through the glass door, our conductor saw the (ace of j a car spy snottcr. the men called - him I wh6 was watching him fith eager, green .eyes, anxious to catch him (ripping. Poor as his place was, twenty raei WPre waiting for it. His receipts must tally with tlie number of jpassengers recorded on the dial provided by the There had never been a plant lik Now We -call it 1 vi t a aQd largely recru ting the ranks of bade wait forever. : he did me a favor ouce. and . V. . . . . . . c T . I tha ! ' ilictl ' d In noliiki I Dn, iirhmh I ? - practices fasting and self-castigatiou but surely. So she will creep with the most shocking results to its 8hc reaches the heart she followers, especially those of the fe- Jaway." bill to me.' j The doctor nodded, and when Tom Varnham came tpliimself he lay in a great old-fashioned feather bed, in a room he liad never seen before, and the old woman whose fare he had paid rocked to and fro beside his 5 ! ed. 1 . 'You are not tc talsjie said, wav In this form she 1 his castle slowly on until threw Oar Vegetable Vermifure. The ftrent- ami. known remedy for ex lulling worms. Sifctit, Hurtt aliJ most rtliile. Manufactured at IScif - . V BARKER'S Drug Store. ' in PROVED PATENT LIVER PAD 1 Caj bs SIass ai Stexxotm DsiiKto. Lait - Twic a Loss. t CVM.X : - ',- Chills asi fern; liver ConiBlaiaL - y Y if" Prapepna, . ; VayoUBlv!r AlVAMQAMf Rerrosssess, CosSfenestf Female feahess, Sick k Kenou Eulacbs. These Pds Cnre all Discasct by bwrption. No fToxjoos Hills. OiU, nr Ptrtsonotu Medici oe arc Ukwi Into th Stomach. The Pads are Torn over the Fit of the Stomach, coyerin the Great Nerre Centres, U the Lirer and Stomach. A frroUe Veire table loiucis tbwbed iotothecirralatkmof th3Joodand Lj ver, purifying the Blood, stimn lati riR the Liver nd Sidney to healthy action, ami atrenirtheninir tb r -btomach to digest food. jPricb or Pad $1 axo ti xacm. Solo bt all Ostreeim. or teat by Mail or Exprera. ilanufuctnred at 39 & 41 Noxth LiBSSi f St For tl at T, F. KLITTTZ'S Drug Store. 30:010. .... 1 . 2 i mi-mi j'rxir m - - c ' ' ' THEY ARE OF . V3RY NEAT STYLES, Carefully Mad, ami of to Undertake atad.farnfeb .eTerjthinjTiqmr-. 1. i BSuSpetSal atlenlion lo PrewrrinB I3 j Illin iivo - , r- , - - r 1 nersonal experience m tliw ine aim k of givinsatli'faclion - 1 1 0. w. c. wooiivyNA. ; Nov. 25,1879. C:tmJ ma e sex. Generations have passed from earth The castle is a ruin, covered With ivy, and the) peasants will tell yoji that it U 1 C 1...I.L', . KEN HEART AND A CREEPING VINE, point by point, over stone and rock, A LEGEND OF THE RHINE. HE WAITED, BUT TOO LONQ- Once upon a time there lived be side the Rhine a beautiful young la- er. through! the ravevard and ver gates ing a . black fan at him, 'but every- (hinrv tcallfiirhf i Vnn i trra nii mnf Ivor a I - - mnonn rurtUf l.lipnnco hr nft VVPnf I o 0 0 lilv. NIlP ll(l ft Invpr wfin Invpn h hia bead 60 Saturday,,!ghi. Still he board 13 th'raPa,"l,s old and whom she loved iu retarn: But !'-.. . . . . .. woman, and vou sneedn t trouble vonr ft ' . . could not put the. old woman oH lus . - " . . aner ne naa wooca ner not one year r - i. . . , mind about anvt'iinsr. Go to sleep. I. : . .... part ouy one alternative remained Lr f a out tnree ne asKeti ner to marry. and fences. You can trace it if you choose, they say, but do notjtry. he could pay her fare. ; Now a fare on the road was only five cents, but six -o'clock was coming and he was hungry, and the jb upper he would have Just time to ! snatch! before his evening trips began, You went without your bread and , butter to give me a ride once, and 1 ha'n't forget it, though I happen to be a rich old woman instead of a poor lone, as you'd thohght me Tom;listened, found himself inca m ' a lm ; anu sue. anxious to show Ik r power, merely answered : "Waif." "I have waited three years," he said, "but at your bidding, I will wait once more just one more." m a t t Ihen he went away and became Would - cost him ten centsfive cents Pable of n,akil,S W remark, and fell for bread and cheese, five tents for a asleep again, j But hard times were soidjeiVand praise to his bravery fill pup of cofiee. He gave up one of over Ior t,,e P00f IeUOW- AVIien he Msejf he paid that old ? woman's was able to yorl againere was a fare! iYou see there was another old fine position open for him in a great tyoman whom he called granny to be wholesale house;; and he was able to pared .for, aod clolthes of! some sort keeP a pretty suite of rooms nd s mnsp fee worur an4 tjiere were no servant for old Grauny, and to live ucQaies to spare. But was the with her lo !,ei Jy And memory of old Granny that arose in moreover, it is well known that old hU heart as .he dropped in the coin, Madam Hover, who has neither rela fqujfeljed. the- , bell, aud nodded "all tive nor hobby, fias made her will, right' Jo his passenger; jand, as he leaving all her gjeat fortune to Tom Stepped from his car to take his brief Varnham. j .jrest, he handed tlie old woman to the Don't ask me why she said to the purbstoue, and saw her safe upon her lawyer. 'Perhaps you wouldn't think yptiyf it mucji to go ljungry on a stormy OTo, I don't.want anytlungbut the winter evening for the sake of a poor coffee he said, waving away the rest- oId woman. I could have called a auraut keeper's boy, as he pressed the & oay lost my purse, basket of rolls and sandwiches upon hut he didn't know lhat, and I al Jiimi 'Take that stuff away waJs remembered: just how he looked The bread was out of reaci) before wen be sent that bread away. I lt ouittrsafe, he wis so vpry, fenew he was a good fellow, and so he Very hungry, is, and I've a right to leave my money At I thP moment an old woman according to my fancy Joycl)e4 the car-starter upon the arm.-! :' 1 - 'Tell rnfl the name of the conductor 09 car numbder gve?'; she -said. 'There he sits under the shed, drink ing some coffee Sentiment versus Justice. The (rial of AJarie Bierse has been one of the recent sensations of Paris. i : j '" This .womandescribed as a somewhat ghat's Varnham Tom :-Varuhani handsome 'neraonjalimit 32 vr nlk replied the starter, rather eagerly, was trained as a singer, appeared be for he had a relative waiting for a fore the public with considerable suc place.' Jf you have any; comprint cesS )eF reputation, and resolved o make, there's tlie office But the op0n revenge.! dhe waited for hours pld woman toddled away. r in a cab ouide Ler faithless lover's Pli, the long, , long winter, cold and house, and shot ai him as he stepjed PWeJr.9 winter full of terrible storms into the street, Seriously wounding pffiUQW and slegt. Tvvoj drivers on though uot killiujj hin After three line were .bad!y frozen. Many months imprisonment she is brought 4ied of Jung complaints.! The con- before a French j jury, with Maitre duptors gnffere4 too, thougb not so Lachaud as her advocate. He tried rrrlbly, and Granny had, been sipk, to prove that her; mind had been un- fuxd there was money to be spent for hinged by the tre icherous treatment medicine arjd nourishing - luxuries, to which she had jbeen subjected. The jirtf Turu Varnbam's qld great coat public 1 prosecutor did not Dress for vas stolen one night by a' thief who the extreme peoajty awarded by the piade his way into the crowded Jodg- law; he merely asked for a verdict ng house- ; ' of guilty, with extenuating circum- t After that he went without it, and stances Upon this, naturally, cou n ie often woudered what it would be sel for the prisoner joined issue, de 0 be-warm, and to sit at a satisfying claring that the finding must be one jneal. Ife seemed very hard, but to. of 'not guilty' altogether. It must 5ejP uia5 poor siiuatioa an.d seek have beeu a 'bad jquarter of an hour' for better was 'opt to be j thought of, for M. Geutien while Maitre Machaud uu granny on lus u.uds. - was speaking, and a perplexing mo- a ue passengers wno rode lq par ment for the court when he concluded Ll' t r. '"' . . .!!-. i ., . . pumoer nve qiieu snubbed their cou. by referrins- to tlie unlfanov woman factor, tqoVhira.to task'for in- as one Svhpm the luw might consider conveniences they suffered, au4 abused guilty, but jn whom human conscience jam ai meir ainner tables, gr as they would only see the martyr to her own wc ofe iaeir warm grates, toast- heart The president summed up, ing their toes, while he shiy.ere4 on and the iurv retired: In W minnfp fhe car platfonu. Perhais the shabi they came bact with a verdict of Marie Bieres, on ne triumpant advo- fry old womai) with the iyorked lace complete ebuittul. yeil may bave done also, for she her. part, kissed iw rode ixr the par very often, though! cate, and was set! free. Sach a specta ahe never fVuu4 herself again without cle migh apjj. anexaggeration if set lortlj upon the i stage. a fare. ed the land ; but the lady was piqued by the thought that he had beeu able to leave her for even a year, and when he returned she determined U .i i 1 1 . i i i i puinsu mm. inougu an me winie sne loved him well. He knelt at her feet, and took her bauds in his, and said : "Lady, I have come back to claim you for my wife." "Wait longer; a patient waiter is not a loser." "I will wait two years longer' he said calmly. "If I do not lose all is well." Then he left her again. She had hoped that he would plead for her, and that she would be forced to change .her mind; but now he was da a - gone gone tor two long years. How she lived through them she could not tell ; but they passed, and ngaiu her over was before her. "I have waited patiently," was all le said. The lady yearned to cast herself in to his arms, but pride was strong in her. "Wait longer," she said. "No," he answered. This is the ast time. If I wait now I will wait forever." At this she drew back haughtily "Then wait forever," she said cold- He left her without a word. And now her heart sank iu her bosom. She wept bitter tears, and repented in dust and ashes. When a year had gone by, she could bear her woe no longer, and seut her little foot page to her old lover, bidding him bear this message, "Come back to me." But the message the little foot-pag brought was just this : "Wait." Again she was left to her sorrow, and two years elided awav : then once more she bade her page ride ov er the mountains to! her lover's cas tle - "Tell him I am waiting," she said. The page rode away and rode back. He stood before his; lady and doffed his cap and repeated the message that had been given him : "The patient waiter is not a loser' "He is punching me," thought the lady, and for two years longer she remained in ; her castle. Her heart was breaking her health failed she knew death was near. ' ' Again she sent her cruel lover a message. , - "Tell himishe said, "that l am near my end and that if I wait long er before I see him' I shall wait for eyer. ' , 1 ' - , " ' ' - ! .. , .- - The page returned, and jstbod ;be- lside his lady's chair.. His eyes were 1 I in .i i r -- t,i w mem mtm aaaawBaaaSaal Foiiery 1 MaGbine MERONEY & BKO. llnve their well known establishment in ful and regular Work again, jnJ reepeclfnlly o- licit ofiltTK. lheyliavein their employ Mr. J. A. GILL, one of the best Machinists in the coiintrv, with a full force of tried work men. Are prepared to do all kind of repaira on Engines and otuer Machinery, at short notiee. Their fouiidery is in full operation for casting in Iron or BraR.. Their Machine Shop, i turning out Sash, Blinds, Doors, Moul ding, xc, and everything called lor in that line. Persona wanting anything in iheie sev eral branches, would do well to call and see thera. They are still manufacturing the cele brated Meroney rlow. FOR SALE-BARGAINS! One necond hand 12-horse portable Steam bngine, as good as new. Also, a 25-horne power Engine, now in daily ue, will he ltr sale in a month or two. Cal and see them. Feb. 19, 1880. :8:3m o. o. s OurCongh Syrnp. The .most palata nie, soiniiiiig ana fincjicious veineuv ever pliiced betoiv the public for that m reaueu ot diseases, coughs, cohls, &,c manufactured at BARKER'S 18:tf Dru Store. A veptabl preparation and the tr1y nro wiuetty In the wnr'd for Rrieht'i rM"ear. Iiabt. and AU liiduey. Liver uud K?rfTest1monti.1 of the highest order in proor of these sutbmenu. BtT-For th rni of Tlnbef . call for War- Bitur'fl aUT li.SK:i' Cure. j BMRFor the cure r Rrlelit' Und tti othr tijsM. tall for tVarucr'a Sfo Kiduey msuI LtTer Clare. 5rTirarncr,'3 S tx f e 11 cine !ics tire sold by prtiggisls and Eealcrs iu Medicine eTerJ-wliere. EEWAENER&CO, l'rbprietors, norhntrr. N.Y. BSTStl'l for I'ainpUlet and lfsti moiuala. -1 LhUreh & L0 S. Fne Baking Soda Put up iu tieut packages, for Ka.e at J. D. MEELT'S. TRUSTEE S SALE OF TalttiMe GolJ Mine Property ! ly virtue of a certain Mortgage made to me as Trustee, I will sell on the premises on the 24th day bf May next, for cash,! a 11 the proper ty of theEowan Gold and Copper Mining Company of Baltimore, etmtii.g of 108 acres of land, with whatever Machinery the may be thereon, together. with all tlie Minera Mining ttighta, Privileges, Iijnmunities, ini- ptovements and appurtenances thereto belong ing or in any way appertaining being the property so long and well known as the Ky mer Mine. 8$3& For description of property and title see Mortgage to the undersigned dated Febru ary 2ath, 1801, and recorded in Book No. 42, page 254f in the Register's tjfiioe of Rowan County, N. C. JOHN A- THOMPSON, Truslee RowanjCo., April It), 1S80. 26:Gw. HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to any one, who will ex amine a Soui tiOLD U ATCil, tint-aside Irom the neeessarv thickness for engraving and pol iishing, a large proportion of the precious met al used, is needed only to siitlen and hold the engraved; portion in place, i aud supply the necessary solidity and strength. Vhe surplus gold is actually needless so lar as utility and beauty are concerned. In James iJOSS PAT2NT GOLD WATCH CASES, this waste of precious metal Is overcome, and the game solidity and strength produced at from one-third to one-hall ol the usual cost of solid cases. This process is of the most simple nature, as follows: A plate oi nickle composition metal, especially adapted to the purpose, has two plates of solid gold solder ed one on each de. The three are then pass ed between polished steel rollers, and the re mit is a utrip of heavy plated composition from which the case, backs, centres, bezels, &c, are cut and shaped by suitable dies and formers, t The gold in these cases is Riithcient ly thick to admit of all kinds of chasing, en graving and enamelling: the engraved cases have beet carried until worn perfectly smooth by time ind use without removing the gold.e This i the only Cw Made withTwo Plates of Solid Gold & Warranted by Special Certificate. M 22:ly . For sale by J. & II. HpRAII,and all other JewelersJ i i Tin Little SHOP BURIAL CASKETS " .xt5u-.vCix."'-4rt-J-- -r- ; -trT,r : -xi'- ; ------ - ir: .. Lm. 1 , -r vv;;g 'H liavojusi reteivcrt and Have ou g liitiou iu the Jioom Alvie the Jlardnar ' Store of Messrs. Crawfuid & TujrlW'f rv Hjtutlsonie :Jsortiuvnt f lluvial L $ keU to wliich public attcntiou it invited g " DESTS Kl THP ivnei n'i 3 0 ?. WEBEl 4 4 - Praaiical Bloakm3tih 110USESH0ER. CHOP connected wltli Bforn & Verblels Livery I T .jstjtmes. rj-ixi designs of SLoes. to suit, any- sape ol toot. All shoeing on strictly scientific prln ; clplesand WARRANTED. All kinds biacfcsiMUiing promptly done. -1 : i Subscribe for the Watchman onl $? j m AKE AKE UP UP YOUR YOUR G rtlRS-sa , makes it LUBS-t5i3 ;' Impure Xtl-Carb Ka appear white, examinJTi V L elf, bat COIPAIMSON t Value ot different brandi rSl Bodau t?1? 6-ert spoonful of each kindw?,h .w0 4 of nU-T (ht preferred) in cKw?Ul iintil all la! thoroughly. iawrtTrtTSS ' r' , nous insolmblo matter in tba inferiii it!- 1 be ahown aft, r aettling HmrtvlL and tbtt ouaatrfT ll &7xt?1? ,olBt)x irding tofHality.j 9 B ur and aak for CBunsn'ft fca.'. R J Trill tret th purest and hit.f.7r Tot ct th With aoQr milk, ia pnde ! ' I'o wdcr, mvea twenty times iU axt! - . 5 tion and rd i-rSuiy -TaluM laW ' ' - SHOW THIS TO YOtfrfiRQCEt, iuii. mm mi FIRSTf PREMIUM AWARDED' " , At THE : ' STAT EP AIR. NOTE th foUowin;? improvements ' i Blemot pildca stand Improve. Winder, tfintfa thread, without runl! themachinilniprovedpautjournaliiy FOE TSE CAROLINA WATCHMAN, THE LIGHTEST .RUNXIXG T MACHI BEFORE THE PUBLIC. J Sold chtjap for cash, or small m.mtu. The BEST Weekly iu Wcstt-ru North instalment 4 at the Tffiie of the Siagi Carolina. Only $U0 a year in advauce. . Manufacturirig Company, next door ta i Barker's Dm Store. 4:ly. f J. O. ;REAM,' lev THE0. F. KLUTTZ. HAS JUST KECE1VED UF HARD WARE CAR-LOAD ! - i i VROUND.tlie CORNER TO THE PUBLIC GREETING I IULIAN&FRALEY, CaMiat Mm anJ Carpenters. Their prices are as low as it is possible to make them, and their work nut inferior to any. Tliey till ordein in two departments. Their ready made stock in hand comprises a general assortment of house furniture Bed steads, Bureaus, Clothes Presses, Lounges, Racks. Wardrobes, lliok-Ciises, Cupboard. and China Presses, CandleStands, Tin .Safes, Desks, Tables, Washstands, Chairs, &c. They also keep an assortment of of walnut, pine and poplar, from SI upwards. Also, v nuiow fas!i. I hey till orders wilhout vexatious delays. Will contract for carpenterV work and warrant satisfaction Will take rood lumber and country produce in exchange for furniture. irhop nearly opposite Watchman Office. JULIAN A FRALEY. 4:ly Celratel Home Fertilizer I ! j TJ)e Clieinicals for making 1 Ton will be uld lor or 2C0 lbs, of Cotton in. ; veiiiltr. . ' - No Cotton Seed or Stable Manure required. ; This r'eriiiizt-r is fuliy fyual lo the high-- price!, so-called (iuat t, .tiiii al les lliau itaif r the price. 1 refer lo the I'.. II. -v. ing well known,.; gentlemen, who ued it lul season on cotton: j John V. Uarringer, Jas. B. Gibson, V. F. i Watson, Thus. C. Watson, li T. UoWaii, W. Ii. Meares, A. Tail, J. U Uaidde, J. F. E. Brown, E. C. Lt'titz, S. J M. Brown, "and many otliers. Call early for vour supjlis and nave money. j T. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. ! r , x . '4 ''L ' - ? .re- x . AID HRAY'5 SPECIF EDIUNF. TRADE MARKThe Great EnglisUTRADE MARK REMEDY : Au un- fer' Seminal Weakness, w'fv Spermatorrhea, t A.f impotency, anu au niseases in a i iduow as a sequence or Scir-AiM'ioe; us Iiss ot Memory, Tnlver-' sal Lassitude, Pain E5 FBBE TAKlKa.ln tlie Back, Dlia-AFTIR TAIIMQ. nessoi Vision, I'rein-ature Old Aye, and many othei Diseases that leaci to insanity or Consumption, and a Premature Grave. rFull particulars in j)ur pamnalet, which we desire to send true by mill to every one. SSThe spetitlc Medicine li suu y all amsrjn&t at $1 per Eackor?e, or six packages tor f, or will be sent tree y malJ on receipt of the money by addressing CRAY IVIbOlulfic Cu.. Mechanics' Block, Jstkoit, Mich. tSSold in Salisbury aud everywhere by all j-ugglst. T;lj. ll SEEDS! ,1 FULL SUPPLY OF Bui st's Celebrated Garden Seeds KEMEMBER THAT 11 U IS T is the only Seed-Grower v, who WARRANTS his Seeds. Look at every paper of Fen's, Landt eth's, tiiblev's, &.e., &c., and see -if you tiud any icarrant I upon them. Beware ot worthless, un warranted com mission Swd and come to KLUTTZ'S for Buist's whictrare w at ran ted tresh and genuine. THE0- F. KLUTTZ, Druffgist. 20:ly. Cheap Chattel Mortgauefc, arious other blank for sale her AtE Low Figures Call on the undersigned atTTc". 2. CnuiiK j Ko-.. , - J 4? : D . A.ATWKII uli'J.t! ry C. Jiiii. S PeiSiiHs nin f Fartmng or Mineral LttcSs nhii g ll.e lint of the Nortlj Cniolii a Ki!rjitd, I'mmCl-" cord Jo (Jii li.bojo. and vli to Hji0t of the sautr v i 1 1 Tu w 11 to mil on ,1 Jxo. II.ENX ISSi Afet. for Hew York Land & EnigraticB Co, 17:lf .1 ' - Mortgage Deeds forale tei Also fvarions otlu r U!as. Gerdan M 11 :t Grasd d, cheap at EXXfcff DEEDS & MORT(.tA(tES Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust. Alnrtn-ntr? Dcc-d. rimmlwi oners' Deeds. ShenS Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage 4nd Confirmation CcrtificitS Distillers Entries, and various other forms for sale at the 1 WATCHMAN OFFICE; SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, enmrnissinnpr filiprifTxr or-.nctil.w nrrfTita tr . are adTisrfl call on us for printed sale notices. 1 is certainlv meattiniufetke to oureisjopiittf their property at public auction without first givinjramble notice of the sale. TbeR . quircments of the law on the subject every bodv knots are insuffici. tit. Propf SMITH'S WORM OIL ! GEN. MORGAN'S Horse and Cattle (Powders ; Th Urgfsl Package and Hinallest dose of ny Powder made, and warranted to do all that it claims. Mauufactured Mia- 18:tf i BAEKEE'3 Drugstore. BLANK ADMINISTRATOR'S uSAkP NOTICES For 3alo nt this 02!ce. y . , Ath exs, Gx., Fbrua ry 22, 1 878. . Sir: My child, nveyeMM old, hadftymptomA of worms. I tried calomel and other Worm Medicines, hut failed to expel any.! Seeing Mr .Bain's certificate, I pot a vial of jonr Worm Oil, and the first, do4 brought forty worms, and the second dose, so many were pawed I did uot count them.", 8. II. Adams. Prepared by Dr. E. S- LYND0F, 5 f Athsnr , Ga. For Sale by Dr. T. F. KLUTTZ, x ,i t SalLjbury, C., And Druggists general. ' 26:ly .... . -i To makp Title to Land, and Laborer and often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two fbent in advertising niigBt6 saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices promptly and cheap.! j itotioss ro?. posting laitd p.b..rT PAMPHEETS, I SGH00L , jemCULAKSi BILL-HEADS, ! LETTER HEADS, t Sta CARDS, Posters, all kinds, Morithh tement I 'flat I x ' Who has once nsed the PEOPLtS' MACHINE wilt jprefer it over all others, ijpyrfai it:I: it-: it inst wl'at '; i. , , rf r I- sellini it fid it just PEOPLE want It makea th shuttle stitch, runs easilk does-the vMeht twT, wnk,au4 winds Ihe bobbin witlmut rdnB' ..i. r Jx..ix:mr v.it forih8 ive tircnlars and full particulars. i nAi P inno r i-i-x-rrrnrvd Slit! ; PHILAOELFHHV F ll:!v - l - n
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 24, 1880, edition 1
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