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" " 1 " - . - j j Sober Thoughts. , " Friends are won by those vrho be lieve id winning. X . People's intentions can. only be de cided from their couduct. Falsehood always endeavors to copy the mien and attitude of troth. Every man is! bound to tolerate the act of which he himself sets the ex ample, I Trnth is the foundation of all knowledge and the cement of all so cieties. r" j' . Never lend an- article I you have borrowed unless you have had per mission to do so. There is nothing more to be esteem ed than a manly firmness and decis ion of character. He who has an opinion of hir own, and depends upon the opining and tastes of others, is a slave. ; It it easy to pick holes in other people's work, but far more profitable to do better work yourself. We mount to heaven mostly on the ruins of oar cherished schemes, finding our failures were successes. Never think that God's delays are God's denials. Hold on ; hold fast ; hold out, Patience is genius, 5 The practice of duelling still pre vails in some localities. .Recently in South Carolina two men, both' sport ing the colonel prefixed to their names, met ana exchanged snots in oraer, as . - i ... . ... mey j.reituueu, w vmuiraic iuwr - honor. One of the men was shot dead at the first fire, the other was unhurt except the stain of blood that must ever rest upon him and brand him as a murderer. The laws of South Carolina forbid duelling,) and the press of the state is generally outspo ken against the murderous practice. Whether the surviving murderer will ever be broucht to trial and uunished according to the moral and lei?al " . . , merit of his crime remains to be seen , The following question by the At lanta, Ga., Constitution, in reference Jo this duel is thus very appropriate ly answered by the Christian neigh bor. " "How long will the people of the South allow themselves, their society and their civilization to-be misrepre- sen ted by assassins and borderers and ruffians?" Answer : As long as war? military displays, military schools and war heroes continue to maintain their hold over the people, upheld and; popular ized by monuments and the eulogistic utterances of the press, the rostrum and the pulpit. - The water running along j the hun dred pipes of a city can not rise above the fountain from which it proceeds talk and write its people may. A Useful Man, "There is a man," said his neigh- - Dor, speaking of a village carpenter, 'who has done more good, I really believe, in this community than any person whaever lived in it. He can not talk viry well in prayer-meeting, end he (Josen't often try He isn't worth $2,1)00, and it's very little that be can put down on subscription pa pers for any object. But a new family never moves into the village! that he does not find them out,' to 451 ire them -a neighborly welcome and offer them any little service he can render. He is usually on the look-out to give strangers a seat in his pew at church. He is usually ready to watch with a sick neighbor and look after his af fairs for him, and I've- sometimes thought he and his wife keep house plants in the winter just for the sake of being able to send little boqaets to invalids. He finds time fbr a pleas ant word for every child lie meets, and you'll always see them climbing into his pne-horse wagon when he has 1 no other load. He really seems to" have a genius for helping folks in all 6orts of common ways, aud it does me good every day just to meet him on the street, Selected.- j Dr. Gregory, professor at ".; Oxford, - having received for examination the - model -bf an invention for rendering artillery more dekmctive, exhibited it to Sir Isaac Newton, to. obtain his opinion of it. Sir Isaao was jmnch displeased with itj saying that if it tended as much toltha perserration of mankind as to their destruction, the inventor' would have deserved a great reward ; but as jit was contrived isolely for destruction, he rather de served to be pauwhed. Edinburg Encyclopedia, by Brewster, j r L The Jesuits expelled from France have purchased house at Prague, at ft cost of .5,000, ! 1 As for war, you may mark me for a thorough Quaker. I believe, it to be utterly opposed to the Spirit of the gospel for man' in any case, to draw the sword and stab his brother.- Gordon Hall, i v: In our age there can be no peace that is not honorable ; there can be no war that is not dishonorable. Charles Sumner. - .- A Sensible Mother It is realty pitiful to see-a good, conscientious: little mother resolutely shutting herself away from so much that is best and sweetest to her. chil dren's lives, for the sake of tucking their dresses and ruffling their petticoats.--rllowj surprised -and grieved she will be to find that her boys and girls, at .. sixteen, regard 'mother' chiefly as a most excellent person to keep shirts in order aud make new dresses, and not one to whom they care to go for social companionship. Yet before they are snubbed out of it by repeated ! rebuff. such as run away, I'm too busy to listen to your nonsense,' children naturally go to their mother ! with all their sorrows and-pleasures; knd if mother can on- Iv enter into all their , olans. how s s pleased they are. Such a shout of r , ' delight a& I heard last summer from Airs. J? nendly s croouett ground. . . where her two little girls were play- r a cj i mg. UIi ! goody, goody mamma is coming to play with us.' She was a I huav mnthpr f no nnil T L- n r w would t - , ' ' , . , .uUU. c.px.eu w u,c w moments oi recreation snecouia snatcii for something more interesting than playing croquet! with little children not much "taller than their mallets. She has often said, to me, 'I can't let my children grow away from me. I must keep right along with them all fh;mo n,l Jf ;D ... .. ,s . ! . with the little ones, or Latin gram- I 1 L t ill M .1 mar auu uab& W,U1 ne Dys or rrencn ionary sasii ribbon witk the girls, I must be in it as far as I can ScrjBner. An Invasion-. Col. Ben. Marsh, IVfoi T. l 1 J ri . r 1... il .j. v.., auij.ujt, the W estern .N. C. Railroad, stepped from the depot Mitoownf last Satur- larlQV Orifl Arftihyw a lU.aa.A ... 1 1- I r"lV i "V w,J" a wum arounu 1 - r;i.. . 1 ... Ult-V- Avatiroaa is getting near, sure enough. And what an out- rage, that it should be pushing ahead now I Every nail driven in tP. th t I , . , l i'iv " "'fgft iiiiucu cat iitnll 1 1. ' 11 f ! .v, w u.uu ,aiicr it would iail than for them to go to heaven. Their only object on earth is to criticise and make fools . of themselves Irvine, to prophecy evil and slander. AsheviUeV.1 WHS 8eutei,ccd to hanged for mur Citizen, City Life Not Sociable. A gentle man at Wil liamstoww, on thej piazza of tlie Mansion House, stepped upto anoth er aim asked : "Are jou an alitmuins?" "Yes." ! "Of what class 1" "The class of 1855." "I am of that class," replied the other. 'Where are you living?" "For thirteen years I have been living in Jsew York." "Why, I live there; where do you at- ienu euurctt T" "I have attended Dr, Crosby's church -!-.) I all the thirteeu years." "Indeed I For as much as thirteeu years 1 have been going 6 that church !" TM 4 . . . X I a bbuu'h iirntrnfi m ba a. i a . rvor,,cu u, uu lUfuppo- site kiiIp. nf th odift ... VV..U.,,, anu i i touj ici iau I sociability had m all that period failed somehow to bring together these who for four years here had known each other like brothers.-i-N. YJ Post. Western X. C. Railroad. C Maj. J, W. Wilson, constf&cting engineer bf the Western Jforih Carolina Railway Company, passed through Greensboro Mon day evening on his way home from New York, where he had been during the pest ten days in the interest of the company Whtth be ably represents, puring hiabritf stay m Greensboro the editor of the Patriot gathered the following facts from him in re- - - 3 .wu. U1IU Ul 1C gard to the Yestern North Carolina Rail road : ' j 1. That all matters pertaining to the set tlement of tlie contract for the purchase of the Western North Carolina Railroad by W. J. Best and his associates have been ad justed. ! i r - " ; . That the entire indebtedness to the employes,' and "others along the line of the road, will be paid within the next few days, probably daring the present week. " ' ' 7 3. That the amount doe the State of North Carolina on the 1st day of "August, 1880, willbe promptly paid to the State Treasurer! j 4. That Maj. Wilson :in behalf of the man agement has already made a requisition up on the Governor of the State for the convict labor pamed, Jo the contract,: which he In tends to put on the route beyond Ashcville, and push forward the work" construct ion without any further delay, v , t 5. That the road from its present term! aas to Asheville will be completed within the next three weeks, probably wiles, cer tainly just as soon as the iron arrives, which Presiaent Best will purchase and send for ward at once. ! ( r'c "e wgnest tormsof) President Best and assured us of his ability to carry out his contract with the State. True, there had been delay by Mr. Best, owing doubtless to some misunderstanding between him and his associates in the pur chase, but all the . difficulties had been re moved, and oqw the work would; be pushed forward to completion as rapidly as possi ble. . , ' hp ' All Dead." Pottsville, Pa.t July 27. At 11 o'clock last night; Jonathan', Wasley, ! superintendent, Frank Wiliman, inside boss and Johrflteese, district superintendent," all all of the Philadelphia and "Reading coal and iron company, descended the Keely Run Colliery, to examine tho ventilations Nothing further was heard of them' until thlmorningy when it was discovered that the gangways were choked with the black damp and the men were cut off from the open air. . - j - .. , Later. The three men who were cut off by the black damp in Keely Run Colliery to-day, were found at 1 o'clock all dead. A whaling captain, ately returned . from the Arctic seas, declares that a new breed of whales have made their ippearance in those waters. Tbey are supposed to hare emigra ted from the open sea at the pole. The skip per describes them as very much larger than the old whales, and rery gentle and confid ing. In former years when a whale was har pooned the rest of the heard threw up their ( flukes and made off. The new breed do not seem to mind in the least the capture of one ofth"r t"- Evening Pot. J ! How Tanner LrvES.-4"I am living on the t ; 1 . i . t,ssue8 of the body wI,1p are constanly be dismteratby anygen derived from luuiyaiii AA.HJ luiut: n mvii lti v t v u i o miio v- I rtrcA aw H nvthtntv x- hioh miaranta this riic. h : i:.... i:tJ j lULci' i aLiuu ui ussuc line uuiiXLtra is uiiuuvuu to the process of my living, and would prove j fatal to the success of ray last as well as my 1,fe- Ifan7 pills or food were taken while I am 8waliow,nS no wajer their substance could be detected in the water returned fl0ffl rinsi the mouth. His survival, the Atlanta paper says shows that he has been iurtured in board- inS hses. Tue Ca.ta.wba Indians. Mr. WY.Uatn Whyte, agrnt in behalf! of the State, paid off the Catawba Indians last Friday. lie auuaut appropriated by tlie I,eg,s- i laiu.c ui purpose ,ior rne year was mi. ii u, ic jiuhi mil jy-iinj last Friaay, and will Pav out the rest of the I . i appropnatiou next October. TheCataw s ia iiiuians are on me increase. L.ast year 1. . T.. I : . w t,,e? nnmlH?red 89 ; last! week they num bered 91. They live mostly on a track of laud of 700 acres, a few miles from this place, which was given at the time of making them by the State of the treaty in lj4U. Their relations! with the whiter have always been pleasant. Rock Hill Herald. TllE Wat Tiikv Intr at W a 1 . T Mng to the Oil City Derrick, the London Times, having read the editorials in tlie Nevv yrk TForW and X 8ay8: "- "The two great j lew York Tribune, arties of Ameri- ea have made very poor nominations this 1 year r Mr. Ilauticld, thej Keprocrat nonii nee. served ten venra in the penitentiary for attempting to kidnap Mr Oaken Ames daughter. Miss Credit Mobilier Ames; w',"e Ir- Garcock, the Demnblican nom dering a woman, and wais reprieved while on his way to the gallows He has been out of prison only four days." Advice to the Girls.1 "Yes," daugh ter, yon should go somevyhere this sum mer. You cannot stay tt home during -warm weather and live. To be sure vonr mother hasn't leen out oif town since she was married, can stand it, but then she is old-fashioned and doesn't know any bet- ter, aud, besides, she hn$ fun enough do ing the washing and ironing. "By all means go. Get a linen duster and a bas ket and go at ouce."C,Axn,ofte Observer. The Chester & Lenoir! Narrow On Kailroad depot has been llocated near that I O- of the C. C. Railway in Lincolnton. Work on the trestles between i Lincolnton and Newtou begins at once. w w - - Mr. V. Kamseur. ( atAirhft rnnnr iuaue t ousueis oi wueat on M acres. Charlotte Observer. gknd democratic sld in the city of There was a, very ratincation ; meeting held in the city New York on the nicrht of the 29thA city ground swell. I hew Iork, July 13.-41 am constantly receiving inquires as to trie mines in North Carolina, and beg that you will kindly allow me to 6tate, through youif columns, that any one having a good mine,! with clean white mica in large sheets, and ;any parties desir- ing to dispose of a good, high grade sulphu- ret gold mine, can probably find purchasers Kw ennfllnf. IV. iiiL "j ouvug iucu uaiucs, wiia specimens ana locality of mines to tho writer. :JL R. Lxootjx. 17 Cedarj St, New York. Man is not born to Isolve the prob lem jof the universe, but to find out! what he has to do; and to restrain himself within the limits of his com- prehension. Goethe. I : Eartii&cake. Madrid, Jnlj 2a An official dispatch, dated Manilla, July 21, says there was another shock of earth qnake at that place, which lasted fifty- five seconds. Not a single public edifice was spared. The Convent of Gaudalonpe whichT had lasted three! centuries, was destroyed. .Nobody was killed. The in. habitants ftra encamped; outside of the town. And still they come. Hurrah, for Hancock ! Tho last republican re cruit i Geo. K W. Barber, xf Mich igan. He was Third assistant Post master General under Grant. He and old Zach Cliandler wn otmI cronies. - Mil Star, i Col. Duncan K Mcltao to Col. J. t iLi . ; W. JForney.p4 w POraeyH Pnress. r ' " ' j;" f- My j old Douglass Democratic friend, Col, Duncan K. McKae, a Douglass Elec tor for North Carolina in 18C0, and Col. of the 5tb North Carolina Hegiment in the battle of Williamsbarg. writes : : Vilmixgtox, N.C, July 1G, 1880. " 21 y pear Colonels Inclosed find five dollars subacriptiou for one year of Pro gresit. j I have just been reading the three last aumbersr ItVill bea niist valuable and pqweifuf auxiliary to General Han cock. I feel more 5 heart in - this contest than ever since 1880 when I bore the flag for Douglas and local lf-govprnineiit, in the gniud bid days of the Republlci which folly: converted into a long and dreary uight. 'l he soldiers of the North Caroli na iifth will to a man vote for Hancock, for they feel themselves to be! associated witlj his first victory. He said of their fight at Williamsburg: North Carolina ought to write Immortal on the banner of the Fifth." 1 1 I : I jwish the reunion of the Soldier of America may take place at Gettysburg. The1 Fifth will be sure to be there. Wil liamsburg aud Gettysburg made the base and; apex of the Hancock pyramid. I have the battle-flag of that clay, riddled with his shot aud shell. The beauty of his nomination is the effectual extinguish er it will be of sectional politics. Surely he will be elected if there should not be some wonderful change. I wish yon abundant success; and would like to see ypnr paper have a wide circu lation in the South as of yore. Yours truly, D. K. McRae r?l.Mr A Arikn.. J trout fasliing. He is trying: his hand to see if he can make a living when he goes up Salt River in November. tie fishes with frudppnna n hsiir Arthur is first cousin to Isaac Walton. Wil. Star: -Mi veretabla n-ena ration nl tti . K7f",3r jror!l for Brlflit'n iiMaae. L'riamrjr j urjr OiacaacMk of Umm atatemeata. " w VTealifnonlalanf t))litiMt t.. F'h'Lr?'Tf5 1Iib, call for War. i mmSm Jlmbta Cure "For the fnr. rf Hrl.iiv .- .v. v.. Safe lie Die dies are sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine eTerywhere. EEWAENER&CO., J l'roprltora. In-.S?9 a-Snrt for PampUIat atinmit and TeaUmoduU. mat Jars ! I Just received a Nice Lot of MASON'S IMPROVED HA1,T? (RATTrw A'n tt . tjt, HAL. UALLO.N AiND QUART Jar8 for 8ale at ENNISS 18:tf KEROSENE OIL AT 20 Cents per Gallon OR 5 Cents per Quart at EKX.ISS'. 200 ElllDtV 200 ! 1 J Molasses and Whisky BAR R ELS To j arrive in a few days. As the demand for BARRELS will be great. Call and leave orders at ENNISS' Machine Oil, i Tanner's Oil, Terpentine and Varnish At ENNISS'. Til FIT IP ' SEED! TUnfilP SEED!! ! ! v.- r - - r i Just Received fcarge StocV of Fresh and bcnuine Turnip Seed pf Different Varieties at : 5NNISS' mmsmm 11 t I 3 n imrn F 18jtf mm ' CO -1 We are determined that our ' LARGE STOG CI -OF I!. s , r SHALT, BE SOLD. We offer Special "Prices to Cash and Prompt Paying buyers. Our Stock is TOO LARGE For ns to attempt to enumerate here ; But if you will call aud see ns, we PLEDGE OURSELVES to make it to your INTEREST. REMEMBER We are Determined to Sell Our Seasonable Goods. ROSS & GREENFIELD. May J9, 1380. 23:ly TRUSTEES SALE OF YalnaMe Gold Mine Property ! i By virtue of a eertainMortgaKein.de to me 24lh ,,a.v of May next, for cash, all the iroor. ty of theHowan Gold and Copper Mining Company of Baltimore, consisting of 108 acres of land, with whatever Machinery then may oe inereon, together with all the Minerals Mining Rights, PrivileceK. Immunities, im proveraentx ami appurtenances thereto belong mg or in any way appertain ine Lcint? tht property so ions' anU we 1 known aa thP kp. III CI .llllf. : " - B. For description of nronertv anl titU ee .Hongajre to trie underipne.l dated Febrn 1 . . . ... ary jn, jil, and rwnnieil in Book No 42 1 County, N. C. pajje 404, in tlie KesrMter's ofh tf !!,,lrr JOHN A THOMPSON, TrnMce. Rowan Co., April 10, 1880. 26:6w. t Liiik SHOP AROUND He CORNER TO THE PUBLIC GREETING : IULIAN & FRALE Y, Caiiasi Hiiers aii Garpsnters. Their priofs are as low it is nossililetu make them, an. I thtir rork not interior to any. They fill tmleis in ivo Jenartments. r Their remly mule stock in bund comprises a s-Mierul isorwuent of Jiane funutiire Bed- steads, Inreant, Clotht-s prwses. Lounge, 1 Racks. WanlroS.'s, Ii ok-C;ises,(Jiip;);.nUar.d China Prt-sse'andleftStands, Tin Safes, Dekn. Tables, U'aslistands, Chairs, &c. They also keep an assortment of COFFINS of walnut, pine ni l poplar, from $1 upwards. Also, Window Ss!i. They fill orders without vexatious delays. ill contracrTor carpenter's work and warrant satisfaction. Will take irood himher and country produce in exchange for fumiture.-Shop nearly opposite Watchman Office. JULIAN A FRALE Y. 4:ly GRAY'S SPECIFiO SSDICF. TRADE MAREThe Great En?UshTRADE MARK rSisX falllnir rum fur &Z& -A Seminal Weakness. f&m'WGV , SPniiatorrhea. ft i yiJS Jmpotcncy, ami all aiseases mat lollow aa a seaucni;e of JSelf-Abusc; as Loss or Memory, Univer sal Lassitude. Pin IEFB&E Taf IXaJu the Back. Dim-irTrs Virus neas oi Vwi kju, I'remature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Premature Grave. t3"Full nartlcularsln our n;imnhift trhich tp desire to send free by mall to every one. rThe specific Medicine Is sold by all drugrplst at $1 per packoge, or six packages for $5, or will be sent free ; by mall on receipt of the monev by addressing meuiuintUO.. Mkcuanics' Block, Detroit, Mich. earmold In Salisbury and evervwhfn hv an -i-ugglst. 7;ly SMITH'S WORM OIL ! Athejts, Gxn February 22, 1878. Sir My child, fivejer nhl, had symptoms of worms. i ineo: caioni. ! tiid other Worm Medicines, but failed to et I any. Seeing Mr Bain's certificate. I eot a vial of ronr Worm Oil, and the first dose brought forty worm, and the second dose, so many were pawed I did not count inera. s. TT Adams. Prepared by Dr. E. S. LYNDON, lArH'vr.vGa. For Sale by Dr T. F. KLUTTZ, . 4 Salisbury, N. C, And Druggists general. 2G:ly BONDS To make TiUe to Ind, and Laborer and BLANK ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NOTICES For Sale at this Office. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCEIBE n oi HER GOODS if FOR THE WATCHMAN BINGHAM SCHOOL, 4 MEB ANE3 VILLE,N. C, : : vwuouvv m Jb ; J. Is now Pre-eminent among Souther Boardiug Schools for boys in age,'numn bers and area patronage.j The 173rd Ses sion begins July 29tlu For: catalogue, giving full particulars, address " MajJR. -lyNGHAMj Sup't." Church & Co's. Fine Bakixo Soda, Put up in neat packages, for sale at J. D. McXEELI'S. IHPROYED PATENT LITER PAD! Nsr Gxti Hxd. Caji ss ILk9 ast Stkksth Dxiiskp. lost Twice as Lose. Clseuet Curtl rlUaut Snsshg fti Sjtta. cuKxa CoQlsudferer, IWer Complaint, Ijipcpsia, Nesnlgia, Rerrouness, Costiveiiesz, Female Gck k Kenou Eeaiaclte. Th Pds Cnre til piaeaset br AboorpOon. N ' ffoxwoB PiU. Oito, or fMsoooon Medknon are Ukra Into the Stomach. The Padi arc worn cm the fit f the Stomach, corerinc the Great Nerre Centret, ft .ucuitctbow BWDucn. a fcemie vejretaDio Todjc i t absorbed into the circulation o f the Blood and lirer. purifying the Bkyxi-rtimnlatitiK the Liver aD4 . Kidneya to healthy action, and tretmheniQit tba Stomach ,to digest food. Pbicb of Pam at and $S tACH. Solo it all Ds PGCisT, or sent by Alail - ar Express. Manufactured at 0 & 41 North Libbbi Si For -ale at T, F. KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. 30:Cm. V. w ;0 n Practical Bicaksmtih AND 110RSESU0ER. OH OP connected wltli Brown & Verble's Llverj O Jstables. taT'u aicigiiii ot aiioea, i suit siiiipeoi loot. Alluoi-iii ou stiitili scleiiiiiit: urin i:ille& ami WARRANTED. All kinds Oiui:ksmiiUlnir prompuj Uon..-. is;iy SttUerihe for tho U'afelmi.in only S AKi: IT IT YOT'R i.TTJistBa LUBSUa "AKi; Xb X1SU FPTTTI WATCHMAN, Tho BEST Weekly in Western North Carolina. Only fil.'iO a e.-ir in sidvsn.ee. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. HAS JUsST RECEIVED A CAR-LOAD CelraM ffioe Ferliiizer ! I The Clieii.ii:il tor malting 1 ii.n uiii I.. sold for $14, or 200 IDS. of CottOt-in No- j vembiT. i No Cotton Seed -r Stabie Manure required. Tlii. 1'Vrl i I iz-1 is f.illv equal io tlie high- ! priced, so-ealled (initios, and ai lei tJian half) the price, i refer to tlie ldoing well known fccuimiu n, wuii ustii ii i.i-i se:i!in on cotton: John V. Iiarrinxer, Ja8 11. ii(won, W. F. Watson, Tho. C. Watson, It. T. Cowan, V. II. Meares, A. Tail, J. (i Cauble, J. F. E. lirown, E. U. Leiitz, S. J M. Brown, and iTianv others. Callerarly for your supplies and nave money. T. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. .1 ...I G ABO EN SEEDS! A FULL SUPPLY OF Buist's Celebrated Garden Seeds KEMEMBER THAT BUIST is the only Seed-Grower who irlA'AM.YZShis Seeds. Look at every papcrof Fery's, Landictli's, SihleyV, &c, and see if you tind any warrant upon them, lieware of worthless, un warranted com mission Seed, and come to KLUTTZ'S for Buist's which are warran ted fresh and genuine. nn THEO- F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. 20:1 y. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, arious other bl&nkv for pale lierp J WAY f 1 iZk I T I (Si Fertilizer! DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheni Ueeds chat tie Mortgages, Fann Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Certificate, Distillers' Entries, and various other forms for sale' at the WATCHMAN OFFICE. SALE NOTICES. Administrator?, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constablk agents, &c, are advise9 call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly great injustice to owners to putty their property at public auction without first giving ample notice of the sale. Tifere quircments Of the law on the subiect prv hnAv bVmua ifrUcnffipnt PronertjH often Sacrificed from this cause when a dolfar or "two sperit in advertising might hTt saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices nromntlv and cheap." Who has once nsert th PEOPLES' MACHINE will prefer it ovei all others, and ; -Zr 1 lti $ -- vrcik, : c FRAimm : ACADEMY This School, located in abMw i healthy Tillagei four miles nSflSs bury, will reopen on the 1st r , August, 1880. I 81 U?kjh lie v. II. -M. Brown, A. M pru : 3y:lm- uEK, Assist HOW iTOCHES ABEU It will be apparent to any one .3 mine a Soui, Gold VVfATCHVthat ?!? she necessary: thicknew for jgraTin,ds,S shing Urge proportion ofthe nr8;Wd W al useaViajneeded only to.stiffen S S engrated portionf in pla,re, ana . necessary folidity and strength ri gold ia actually needless so tar m Ji beauty sre concerned. In Jamea T.N the same iolidity and streiiffth l at from one-third 10 one-half ot th..f. ." 01 aoua cases. . This oi w iu cases, ihw process U of iT simple nature, a follow: A t, ' toil composition metil, espiallv 1 L w "It ptirpose.Jiiia two plates of solid ed one on fach side. The three r?S f Md ed between polisfeed steet rollers jtmisaip of heavy plated 'coZA from which the ease, backs, centrwV kc, are-cat and shaped by huitabirVK formers. The gold in these It thick to admitof all kinds of 2j graving and enamelline; tht enera. 8" have ben parried nntil worn perfi-ctU by time and nee without reniovine th, This is the ord? Cvse Made wftferJ Plates of Solid Gold dc Warr.nl i by Special Jertificate. ' ,A- r.e II0RAn,andaM Jl BEST! m ! THE TiORlDl f A!I'litt ' BiiAlVD uui aioa- any "Junereuec.f v - See tTtat jnrr Ha bins: Sdn ! food. .;,i r "a kl nil.lll KI'l(iPI.i't.'d . " for -. r,..u ..I . i a Kiaa lriTa luut a t;ot f ht";'ne',) in rlar friass-f . txitta until all w ifcorougf. cljw.veJ. Thfl.'e'c'. - rou ln"oH m-tri r fi th-' infiorholia.;! us novnji!:r M-ttiits m.- twtn'v mit,ute tt aooner, by tha milky t r -'itanc-ct tIi--i,;ution eor'.jn t ciaUity. Bo s-trs tr4 ask Thnrrh OvV SvT, it -ene t uHT. ilirititmo is .n ;he pa. kn.M ar.lv 4 r-llpf.ijipcar,aiid whitest mi. ?. nh-nn- t ihi w.'h tour mi.lt, j i preier. ,..-o to Eiiiaa Powder, hitvtatwtnty turn i.tomi. P, r po-n 1 purkage f r TtleaWa inSsmu -lion ai.d read pjre .Dy. SHOW THIS TO YGU8 GROCER. Mortgage Deeds for sne here - Allv:irii)iis other .-)'. Vii--. WI3Sj VOl WA.YT i - - . ' M A a DJsV.A.;tf E At Low Figures ; CaILon the uhdetvigned a Uo. 2. Gnt'iU Ron. I) A. AT W Ell Salishiuj C. Jniii 8-Jt, Special Term of the Su perior Court of Rowan I Count?. Notice is hereby given to all Parties to Suits, Wjtiierfses, Attorneys ami to all whom it may concern, that a Sjieciid Term of the'Stiiieiior Couit of Ko"aa County will lie held at the Court IIow injialishury, uu Monday, the ninth (b) day of August, 18iU, for the trial of civil- cases, aud eo4rhi ue until tlie business U disposed -f. A. DAV IS, Chairuian Coiiuty Com in is'rs of lRowd. II. N. Wuodsox, CTk Board of Conntj CommissioiHM. " 37& j i A.1 appear tvbf lr. rtami.J Vr7 i ISlIHCIt fc o.M ariw MIS HARDWAM I f . Mr C ' ' ' ' 1 - AGENTS selling. i find it just what the PEOPLE want. l makes th sliutde lock and winds the bobbins without rmminj the works of the machine. Write for descript ive circulars and full particulars. 1301 & 1303 Buttonwood St., PiilafielpMa Sewinc Maetice Co, - PHILADELPHIA, PA, 41;ly ' -' -. . i- -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 5, 1880, edition 1
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