" m T t 'I;,'. !',-., . . i ... , .. . I . n. ' " I,. - - - - - - , . -- ! A Guide to Pantino. As a rule, . tlie s!ie of the Seed wjlUindjcate depth to plant it, starting wit htlie pniaUest at om half ipcV, subjj as"cel-ery,-parsnip, ect., while peas and beans pay be put one ari4-4MC!nc&F. Baqoinq GBApES.The Charlotte Observer recomineudslt on theaathori ty of a grape-grower. It is 'neither new nor difficult. PjE&r or thin raus j lin bags covering the bunches; -answer the purpose of protecting the fruit 4from birds and, bees, and that js ajjpjit all the benefit derived. Served in this way the fruit may Jiang onthe vines until it ripens perfectly. Withoutsonre such- protection it is liable to be de gtroyed before reaching full isaturity. Thinning out the, Reaves so as to ad mit sun-lieht while. ripening will im proved the quality of the fruit. J Sbed Potatoes. The Coonittee, of the International Potato -Exhibi tion deojares that the practice of. 1 11 .1 J 1,., nvnjj pianiing a bujuii iemcu sccu uaavuu- ; .iM -t-'V- t ,Tr vnuuieu in a most uiaienat ucgicc vu the deterioration of the polatoj not on Jy ia Ireland, but tbroughoutiEurope. Any ."seed tuber weighing less than one ounce and a half is unfit for plant ing, and it is to be preferred that tu- bers averaging two to tour ounces should be selected. Seed that has sprouted but little, or not at all, is to pe preferrea to thjit whicn lias uiaae much growth in store. - :- Every housewife should know that sugar boiled with an acid, if it ba but for three minutes, will be converted into glucose, which is the form of su gar fouqd in sweet apples. .One pound -C . I 1. i . ... i oi sugar naa as uiucii ewwieumg-puw-! er as two "iand a half of glucose. In I otherwords, ohe pound of sugar stir Ted into the fruit, after it is cooked and while vet- warm, will make the friut ai sweet a3 two and a half pounds i added while the? fruit is bbiliqg. Save I yoursugaf by a little chemical knowl edge. 5 r - " 1 I An Excellent Artjcle,-A rench i scattered about where rats and mice i frpniienf will pahso flipni trt rlpksprf tVio spot, A solution of it brushed over plants will effectually protect them from insects. If Scattered over ground ! infested with grubs it will free it from thenj eqtireiyi Bunches of cpttpn"or tow smeared with a mijctqro.ocJiol - ride of lime and hog's lard and tied i about in different parts- oj; a tree, will guard it agaiflst the attacks of insects, lugs, gfubs, pet.,' and drive away those already in possession. CJlxieesis AYiyEs. It is very com mon iQ, hear! the remark made'ofa younginian that lie is so industrious an3- on nnnnAmiiuil 4l- l- tn X be tfHfty and prosperous. And this may be very true of him so long as be refnalns single. But, what will his habitual brudennp nvnil' h the careless waste and extravagance of an;uncalculatfng, unthinking wife1? He might as well be doomed tri snpnrl 1 his strength add life in attempts to tftv?:?16 .1 a seive. xne efiort would Jjardly be less certainlv in vain! x-; t i m , - - t J T w Habffl"bf economy, the way to turn everything in the household affairs to the best account these are among the things every- -mother hduld teach r daughters. . Without such instruction, those who are poor will peyar become rich, while those who are $ow ricn may become poor.e- lectefy nXhe Awful press Coat, The conventional dress coat has teen called the "swallow-tail,", the f'steel-pen, the -"claw-hammer," the f'two-tined," and other picturesque and somewhat opprobrious names. It fcas been a fashionable but never a mucbloved . garment, and there 'towpwpularity about the man who, dspitethe idemaiids of society boasts tfa tafver ownei one. The great majority of men who possess a drees poatAqt being very wealthy and not beinjf able to purchase one every year pre unhappy. It can not be laid aside like a wedding dress and looked at in solitary moments on rainy days, be cause if it is packed awayltcoraes from the press with an unused appear ance, lnaicaung inat ine wearer has pot been invited out much. 4 Many men, especially if they have a dress coat, grow stouter or' thinner, every year, so-that the dress coat, being a very sensitive thing, not amenable to ftickffxTrwise 'fepaire? rfesent the in- suit by ak m theveaf er I iliculous ; and perKaps inan-is never so absurd as when be, gaspingly and sheepislily'says crow or": thinner pei-sons, Moes- anybody want to buy Hif R"RTft-fttt i Ydbp hnntbls corresorind- eut did vt knw until the appeafauce of your last ffew isue that market was sooverstocked with Legislative candi date "ButFJheTnia teen hiorfe strrpriseti 'at the quality or lack of qualify) ftf the in ateriiilnjfoiiwsed. than at the jnnantity. Men scarcely' Acquainted with the people I nave uecii iggetea otuera uaviug not the slightestqualificjitiou ta serve the peo ple in' this, capacity Jiave - been zealously advocated f while'otbers have been recom mended on the ground of their youth. ( Frain Jiiy tie long acquaintance with tlw people of Rowan I belieret that tliey want toVofo for men whom they know--with whom they have mingledwho hard ihisloryj &ndharaeter established and known. - j i n& ! i Tley want? men of ability and "care not much whether tliey come from town or countryj' Tly want meii of good1 buRi yesa qHaliticationf whose general knowl edge Atf pablic-afiaire and men is good, and niose attainments in some calling are respectable. All this-in addition to sound moral principles, :Tbey want men of expe krience men whoiiato been in the world long enooghttt learn things that came only with years--w bo Iiave seen its ups and downs tn ho can sympathize in a practical WUJT WRU IUV n iHJIS BBU ucuwbiucbwi Hll classes. I don't believe thattlio ataid, coti- Iservative people of the county feel it their duty to set young men on their legs by giving them practice ; as Legislators, to the exclusion of maturer and better qual ified men.-- -v.fr-. : . ic , Seleet well known, well qualified ex perienced men zealous, timetned Dem ocrats. j v t - i Kespectfally submitted by just : Oxe Voter. Liverpool July, 10th, 1880. Bro. BntnsEK: It may interest yon to know something of the great Inter-Nationa Sabbath School Centenary Convention, held in London wliete delegates met from every quarter, of the Globe, The first conference 1 had the privilege of attending was held in the memorial Hal I, Old Baily London. The snbject under consideration that day was "rosition and prospects of Sunday bcuoois on tue Continent 01 Jiurone." In the forenoon, delegates from France, Italy, oweden, berraany, and Austnaf gave ac count oJ the work m their respective coun tries.- in tue atiernoon delegates trom Swit zcrland, Ilpll&ndr- Denmark and: Belgium gave accmnt t)f the work with them. All 01 -K-luch showed that a great door was opened in those countrieJhrough the Sab bath schools tor the advancement of Chnst'i Kingdom amongst these nations. Atniirht there were four large meetings held in dif ferent quarters oi London. I attended one held at MarvJebone Presbvteriaft Churnh wnere we nau excellent addresses oy crele gatcsfrom Paris, Amsterdam, Ontario,Chica go. Xionaon ana iseinist. - - Wednesday, Jupe 30tli, was a great day at the Crystal Palace. By 10 a. m. over 40, 000 Sabbath schools' gcholarsand teachers were assembled, in the Palace and grounds. At 10$ a. m.,various athletic and other sports Were started, foj; the young of;. both sex, and premiums were' given to those thatexcelle'. AMI a. m., short addresses, specimen les sons, black board" lessons, &c, were given, interspqreed with singing. 12 a. m., the Chrystal Palace instrumental bands dis pensed sweet music to the assembled mul- Jtitutlea. 1 p. m., a grand , Concert was given bv some 6,000 voices'who. bad been selected fom the London Sunday School'Choir, which numbers some lS.OOO and tau'cht for sometwo months by -6 ver&OO teachers fdi- rected by one leader) -for this occasion. These voices were accompanied by the great iiuuuci uigRnanu s large instrumental oand. It was a grand sight to the eye and sublime to the earand when 30,000 of the audience united their voices with them it wis trulv sublime. 4 n. m.. entertaiment was trixrn by the Royal Polard Street Handbell Riri'2- ere, and the Holdfast Temperance Handbell mngers, aiso at dinerent times rferformances by the Chrystal Palace Band on the Hand ed Orchestra and by the Band of the Scotch Guards. - , ; At 5 p. m., the water was let on the whole system of fountains in the park, some of wnicn inrew the water up 250 feet in the air It was a grand display, ' i a.1 u p. m. agrand II ass Concert was given onxthe grounds JbfoveraoO v6icee4 supported by military bands. 6 p. m. the exercises of the day were closed by a balloon ascension. And atSp. m.there wailgrand Organ recstaUwhich I did not remain to hear. V , - , . . ; ...... ... - The Chrvstal Palace and eronnds mm f themselves a grand sight, and when accom panied oy ,the. audieoce and exercises of that day it wis" grana-bevofra deScrintion. Anv. one who was present will refifcnfhfcf ft a lng as memory lasts, i-wisti all the mem bers of Sibbath smodh in the &ohr 'n!f1 North State coald- have witnessed it, ; : . July 1st, 9 a. m. devotionar exfirriRpji in Memorial Hall, , IOji. m. t;onferencesubieQt "The ClWrcfl6f 'ChTisj in itsRelations tb punaay school worK.' ' mjkJ- 1st. -The Safcboth School thebt heT enabling the Church to fulfill its respon- iuinuus to ine young.;; Alter an able ad- oress Dy the.Chalrmaa & naner was tpih! lv Uhe Secretary of the Wesleyan Methodist 8. o. u., aw pin; Burring addresses; wer de livered by delegates from the II. S. ranaa few S. Wales, Tasmania nd'England. Af- ter which an able naner waa rarf ii T.w Ed J ukes, ;UIow mf he. Churoh ptayi4e and sustain n adebata agency or the re hgious 7nstrjKtiori .6 the yolmg after which we trero' ad dressed by delegates from Iowa, KentpxKyi'Bptoo nd Belfast. RuP8 were adoyte'4 1; 'horning that selected speakeriTjejallowed Jnininutes and tolun-i tary neTfivtr fnihtttes, that more renresenta- tives might be heard. ! ! Afternoon Session: Col. Griffin, Chairman, who opened tbe meeting with a short but excellent address, then1 called wpon Rev Dr- Waijr addresa ns, wUo ia-ida own happy AD3 bstrucl jve style 1ield us for a time spwl bound. A rumor xx- a Vi on ...J by the aeietarytV British and Foreign Bible ipaeere thin addressed by members from Canada EramnJkL riJ. ted States. - 'f m Rev. E. Johnston of Maryland then read a paper on "How o promotejthe more intel bgt study, ftf tUe Bifoeby teachers, and Scholars." f ro Butler ofjfew Jersey, then read a paper on the same snbient. Kr.Eving Sssion' Exeter, Half: 1K nauceuor i3iake,of Canada, chairman, gave us an excellenf opening addressr&nd then called upon Mr. Wanamakerof Phfla delphia, who addressed! us in a very happt and strikininanner, and was followed by J. Hall, D. D., New York. Friday morning Conference. Pevotion- al exercises for half hour, then regular Con ference .opened at AO a, m. ,Tht subject for consideration beings 6tj Tbjiaqualificatipns of teachers 2d Their Edocadon for .the work; 8d, Method j of. 'teathiig, .Chair man' C. .Taylor, Esq. j FMm 8Mwbo after a few pertinent rmarks,Uwas followed, bjf Rc.vJ J. Clifford,!!. A-, reading a paper, whf n her called. upon .Mr, Gougb oi the JSormal ScfiooL who has taught iinndiedaofA3ab bath school teachers in Eigland,-tolend,4be4 J !i tf.iL. J!J ' .fit I- JIl. I aeuate- woicn;ne U)U wuiutucii criyfcio himself A 45a per was thenj-ea(LdOrthfiE2 branch of the subiectJjvJiiss Mexrill L N. Torkj who.wastilAWfd by Mr.'adalj oh Ecgland, whp readjipaperon he same n jeci followed .bj an address bia iembr from Canada. ' Thg.Ohaju-inaniben jatroj duced Misa. FariungbanJis a UqA ;Lesaid, whose name wasiKespejandJcnowu tall over the world, SJiew a? fotyowed by Miss Hi -Ji. Morris ofJBrqoHlyn w hp .address us onf the method of teachng(All three pf the, ladies wba,addre8se4 ossiustaiaed them selves wellOWe.thJisdap address by a delegate from Chicago, Rev. W. F. Crafts. 1 FridayJuly d- ,An)ernoo Conjerenee at th MenionalTfa1t,'Jliderarmon or New York, Chairman, opened thenjtteetinfc by d! excellent addresS. Dr. VencCnt of New York, their diScdssed' i mhdrn SahtMth schools', "and waij follgwed by Rev A-, F. Schaufflerof ewYfcrkt The rieiriuf)jct iscusSedvaa, he ounf5ri!t of the Sa,b bth aclmol, how cymight he brought irii" Wtfl were addressed on that subject by' Mr. Clarke; Esor.,- and Revj BgW. Chidlat of Ohiofollowed with a paper S the 6am a.1 supjeeti ;-3ir.i. it .irtia nFnTiaggea Sche6l Union, next'spoke,-1it wjfrtH(red by Mr; Councillor iWhito of sBirtringhftm, readlflg a paper o ""Ilwwfto prbnfote theH estabusament of adult Sabbath schools atiu the benet arising therefronj." He iff a Quaker and has an Hdnlt school of over' 3,000 and it has been the means of other schools being", opened at which there m re over 8,000 adults attending them. Mr.nVtfh amaker of Phi la del phi a, was then called upon and gave usaveryjnteresting addres. r Saturday mornlnai A meeting of the American and Australian delegates was held in the library of the Memorial Hall where w had some 10 short but pointed addresse9,one of which interested mef very much. It was a delagatc from Persia, who could not speak English and his wife read, in English a pa per which he had prepared 50 years ago. When the first Missionaries went to Persia, there was not a female found that could read the alphabet, and they took the first step in taking in three girls to be taught, and one 6f these was the woman that was reading to us. . They .have bow in Persia8-B8 Sabbath schools-with over 3.000 pupils, aifd many of both sex are able to reaar But I mufet stop for. the present, as I fear you may be tired with Buch dry out lines of our proceedings or rather what we had un dcr considerat ion.1 . Would that vou and many others ofthe Christian people about Salisbury could have leen at tin least. Yours truly, . Wm. Murdoch A Novel Pm.cess. A London gardener plauted u strawberry bed four feet wide across his garden, on one side :of 4vhi-h potatoes were planted. These were dug up about the end of June, the ground lev eled atid rakeit smooth, so jliat the runners establisiied themselves and form ed a new hh. The next season a simi lar process was piirsnd,and thus a mova ble strawberry bed was created. At Qio end of. three rears the oririnaL nlatita w -c t K were exhausted auddugtiptheftgh the bed annually grows wider, witnout renewal or transplanting., We supposed so fertile and active a brain as Uev. Dr. Deem's would hardly be content to remain quiet after his ex tended sight-seeing in the East. The following from the Greensboro Central Protectant tells us what wejnay expvt; -"Tbe time of Dr. Deems in the IIolv Land en his late visit, is said to have been mainly devoted to obtaiuiuj: mate rial for the Life of Moses," on which he has been sometime engaged." The Canadian Pont on the Track. The Republican Convention for this Congressional District met at Smith ville yesterday, Gen, J. C. Abbott, formerly Collector of this Port, and an ex-Senator of the Uriited States, presidcdf"andWT. K. Prjce, colored, oi this city , acted as secre taty. WP. Canady, Esq., of this city, was nominated by acclamation," so the re port has it, but some of the unerrifled were heard to declare, after their return to Wilmington yesterday evening, that tne "ring" gave "the people" up showing atalL. ; - 7 -'f ' -When 'the Passport left Smithvill th Convention was. condsidering the ques tion' ofa Presidential elector for tins dis trict, an'd it aeeined to be the settled onin- ton i that ex-Jndcre Walts, otherwise knon MTJreaav-Sam" Watts would get iue nomination.' , P. .V'reasy Sam. Watts" Jias receiv ed the nomination for elector for this dis rict- WibSiar : r AVhcn Mr. Tilden Appeared. The GriaTSetne at the Heip York Deiho- cratic Bally How He Took It. Thejfseat event of the evenig was the comiug4nofex.Gov. Samuel J. Tilden. iiis appeAraaee was - looked forward to with tbe'inost intense interest. Wonien Ujolding children by the hand and babies tuj-uejr ajfis vuog rounu tne entrances with no other object than to catch a glimpse of the man of whom they have heard so much. " The whole body of men forgoi Haucopli an4 Epglish for the mo ment and centered their attention on Mr. Tilden. Never did a man meet a more thrilling reception. Every, inch of room wuuin ing spacious mterior oj tne acade my was pqpnpjeijijnjl a liyelyr feeling of expectancy filled the miads of all present when Johh lcKeon entered on the left of the stage, followed by Mr. Tilden and a stringifuf. prominent- Denrocratd. The momentthe ez-Obvernor emerged from the wings-e eheerihg broke forth like a tornado, arid by the time lie jiad reached the middle-of the stage the great multi was on its fee applauding by voice and kifoHfr d Jiandkerciuefs in JUie most enthusiastic and extravagant foanner Mr4(ea an evening aress and looking remarkably well in the face thongh his hands; betrayed some nervousness and his voice was not entire- ly in order.; He wore a .large ; white and had his'bair brushed smoothly over his forehead and back behind his ears lletok chair in'tb middle of the front Fow oJfaea:5nthe,,yaget bpjtween hU brother, Ilenry A. Tilden, and John Mol .i.'Si!i- 'i . i.. laij, ttuiid me cneenns went on with ev- fjeinifeatfs vigoi; The ov'ation evi Tilden': iiiind, and all the friend who I surrounded him werC delrghte-d bej-ond fmocMrn'o t!, 1. i "ti 1 uluou i n, uuuuuii u'ccihiuu or iue vciciuu iioijucian, , , , lt, ;. t-J Whou the. wild tumnltnoust outburst Of cheering that greeted n he o)d geutje- piau'a appearance waa beginning tor stib nmc. . .6 Yoice Horn tlm iraliprv- criedf Three cheers for President Til deul' rend the cheers were given with a riug that fairly! shook the bniTding "Three cheer JworeJ" exclaimed another, voice. aim itj utmionstraiion ,wua .repealed with even greater vigor tluin betork When 'John McKvon came forward -and said. nominate Tor chairman the legally- elect- v ecLPresident of th'a United States,' tl excitement reached its climax and great shout weut up. A det-p hush fell upon the vat audience When Mr. Tilden. , t . ' M . ' came iorwaiu to naKe a few.reuiarke As he stood in the siiat-e lHtu'-.ii tlf firman's table anil the fuotlighta every jjct -.ia menu- tijioii mm and the ex pression Was plainly one of great svm pauiy. ne.spoKe wui some effort, yet It; 1 ..i ' loud enouch to be heard nnd nnltrKt.ul all oyer the house. At intervals of a few moments uh is voice would seem to be about to fail him, but when a break down was apprehended he sharplv i t cov ered himself and went on successfully to (the end 'of hia speech, which lasted about ftwetve miutes.iV.r. Herald !,. J-'Jf ..es.Bl001 Partfler. and at tenia every fnnction to more bealttiral MUuo and ia thus a benefit to aU diseases "CUUD na M Binl,n5Sihe ""Pari Sea of the blood, the i,Han1lller sk'" Eruptions and Diseaaea. n,nPe'a'iWelcn,f?8 of tne tomach. Comm. paUon. Dizziness, General Debility, etc at cored by the Safe Bitlera . U linaaSd is a medicine which should be in fverr fmm. Uy. and which, wherever used, wili save Ttho payment of many doctors' bills. " Bottles of two staes ; prices, SO cents and 91.00. Safe Re lire dies are sold bj Drngglsta and Dealers Id Medicine everywhere. O.WABNER&C0., a iupi ICturB, 38end for Pamphlet nd TesUmouiala. mat iJam! mit Jars ! ! Just received a Nice Lot of MASON'S IMPROVED HALF GALLON AND QUART V Jars for sale at EXXISS. 18:tf KEROSENE OIL AT 20 Cents per Gallon -OR- 5 Cents per Quart at ENXISS'. 200 Empty 200 Molasses arid Whisky BAR RjJE L S 4 To arrive in a few days. As the demand for BARRELS will be grbat. Call and leave orders at ENNISS' Machine Oil. ; : Tanner's Oil, Terpentine ' and Varnish At ENNISS'. TOBKIP SEED ! TMfPSEED!! JTustHeceived A Large Stock, of Fresh and Genuine Turnip Seed; ! r ' of Different Varieties at ; ENNISS' 18:tf WAFTED! One Hundred Bushels of Onions; also,, One Hundred Peach Stones,' at Bushels of ENNISS' 1 IFIIMilt! 1 ' ' irt. - " We are determined that our ARGE STOOIC -o V S SUMMER GOODS wi -' suAll B! SOLD, i We offer Special Prices to Cash ant: Prompt Paying buyers. Our Stock is TOO LARGE - For ns to attempt to enumerate here j But if you will call and see us, we ' PLEDGE OURSELVES to make itto your INTEREST, REMEMBER e are Determined to Sell Our Seasonable Gondii. ROSS & GREENFIELD- May 10, j 880. 23: ly "rlusfsrs SALE OF Valuable GoMMine Property! Jv virtue of a certain rortgage made to me aa Trnsteo, r will sell on the premie on the 24th i Kit of May next, for cash, all the proper ty of the Rowan Gold and Copper Mining company oi Ualtimore, consisting of lob acres ot land, with whatever Machinery there may oe tiiereon, together with ;ill the Minerals Mining Kights, Privileges, Immiinities. im provemenU ami appurtenances thereto belong nig or in any way appertaining being tlx property so long an.l well known as th Kv tner Mine. K&-For description of nrorertv and nil. . . i . - - - - aao l ,t. ... . I . . .... 1 , i i .'"Hm. i me iiiiuersi;iie(i (Plied rehrn- ary J-Jth. ISdl.anJ recorded in Ba,k N'o. 42 pge in the Ke'Msier s office oi" Rowan County, i. U. JOHN A- THOMPSON, Trustee. Rowan Co., April 10, 1660. 2G:Cv. AROUND tie CORNER TO THE PUBLIC GREETING: JULIAN &FRALEY, GaMaet Makers and Carpenters. Their prices are as low as it is 'possible to make them, and their work not inferior to any. Thev till orJeis in tw Jnartiuents. Tlieir readv made stock in hand comprises a general assortment of hou.e furniture Bed steads, Bureau?, Clothes Presses, Lounger, icks. ardrohes, Book-Cases, Cupboards and China Presses, Candle Stands, Tin Safes, Desks, Tables, Washstands, Cliairs, &c. They also keep an assortment of COFFTjSTS of walnut, pine and poplar, from $1 upwards. Uo, indow .ish. 1 hey hll orders without vexatious delays. V ill contract for carpenter's work and Warrant satisfaction. Will take eood umber and country produce in exchanse for furniture. Shop nearly opposite Watchman Office. JULIAN & Fit A LEY. 4:ly QRAY'S SPECIFJG MEDICINE. TRADE MARKThe Ureat EnUshYRADE MARK HtWI EOT ; AU UU- lalling cure for Seminal Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Impotency, and all diseases that follow as a sequence or elf-Abuse: as Loss or Memory. Univer sal Lassitude, rain BEFOBI TAliaa.n the Back, Dlm-ArTER TAIIM. ness or Vision, tremature tld Age, una many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Promature Grave. & Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. tsyThe specific Medlctne Is sold by all druTlst at $1 per packoge, or six packages for . or will be sent free by mall on receipt of the money by addressing CRAY MEDICINE CO.. Mechanic' Block, Detroit. Mich. "Sold in Salisbury and everywhere by all -j-'uggisl. 7;ly. SMITH'S WORM OIL ! Atheks, Ga., February 22, 1878. Siu : My child, fiveyears old, had symptom i of worms. I tried calomel and other Worm j Medicines, but failed i -xpel any. Seeing Mr Bain's certificate, I got ; vial of jouf ,Worm Oil, and the first dose brought fortjv.ormg,' and the second dose, so many werepasse4 Idlcf not count them. S. liVAAMd. Prepared by Dr. E. S. LYNDON, V Athens, Ga. For Sale by Da. T. F. KLUTTZ,. Salisbury, N. C., And Druggists general. 2G:y ' BONDS To make Tille to Land, and Laborer an a PillOttle BLANK ADMINISTB ATdB'S SALE NOTICES -- - ? . j tFor Sale at tl! Office. SOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FORTHE WATCHMAN BINGHAM SOHOpIi, j tEBANESVILLE, Ni C.f : - '""'EstabUshed in 1793 I Is noi bow Pre-eihiuent ahiont; Sontlier- Boaiding Schools for boys Tn. aio,v numn bers and area patrouage. The 17ord Ses sion oegius juiy ytn. lor cataloguetL giving tun particulars, nuuress' Maj. K. BINGHAM, Sup't, 35:3tp ' Vj r-- ChUrCh,& CO'S. Fine Baking Soda, Put up in neat packages, for sale at 1 J. D. 3IcXEELYS IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD! ' Nsvxx Gxt Hakd. CUI SB 1UDK AKT StREXGIH DeiUIS. LuUT Tvicx a Long. " - SUsuh Ctmi TlUatt Sngiag tis Syrtta. cr&xa Chills ud Fever, iirer Complaint, I jspepsia, Ktnnlgia, Kenocssess, Eheamatisn, CostiTeaess, Female Weahess, Eck k Kenoci , Headache. , These Pds Crts all Kseases by Absorption. No . , . Into the fctomath. The Pads are worn over the Pit f tbe Stomach, coymnr the Great Nenre Centres, fist the Liver and Stomach. A srentte Vejretabla . TonieiaaJbsortedlntethecircuIarioDOftheBloodand Urer. poriftring the Blood. sUmulatinit the Lireransl Kidneys to healthy actiotw and atrenpthening th Stomach to digest food. Price of Pad tl and tl Xacr. Solo t all Dc&gists, or sent by Mail Or Express. Manufactured at 89 h 41 Nokth Liixai t Sx Baltimokx. Mo. For .tle at T, J", KLXJTTZ'S Lnig Store. 30:Gin. Practical Eicaksnitih AND HOllSESllOER. SHGP connected with Drown & Verble's I.lrcry litables. Tn U.-.-.ife'ijs vt snofs, to suit any biiuue or loot. All .shot i; Cl i-UfS ani WARRANTED promjaij dem-. All iilnih 'olacuialtlilnjf 1 Subscribe lor tlie U'atdiujau oid 8 A K F. TP LI' Yont ()Ull AKK FOR THE CA 11 OLINA I 'A TC 11MA X, The 11EST Weekly. in Western North Carolina. Oniv a vear in advance. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. JUST-KECEIYED A CAli-LOAD HAS OF Celeliratea Home Fertilizer ! ! The Chemicals for inakini; 1 Ton will be sold for $14, or 200 lbs. of Cotton in -No vember. No Cotton Seed or Stable Manure required. Thi Fertiliz r irf fully equal to the liiirh- priced, so-calitd liuui.os, and al lt.-s than half the price. 1 refer to the following well known gentlemen, who ticed it Ja:-t season ,n cotton : John V. Barringer, Jas. U. Gibson, W. F. Watson, Thtw. C. Watson, Ii. T. Cowan, W. 15. Meares, A. Tait, J. G. Cauble, J. F. E. Brown, F. C. Lentz, S. J M. Drown, and many otliers. Call early for your supplies and save liionev. T. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. GARBif. SEEOi! A FULL HUP PLY OP Bui st's Celebrated Garden Seeds. REMEMBER THAT bijist is the onl- Seed-Grower who Y AIM ANTS his Seeds. Look at every paper of Fen 's, Landie! h Sibley V, &c.f &e., aud see it' you liud anj' warrant upou them. liewure !' worthless, uu warranted eoiiiini.ssiou .Seed,, and come to KLUTTZ S for Btilst's which are warran ted fresh and genuine. THEO- . KLUTTZ, Druggist. 20:ly. "b - Cheap Chattel Mortgages, ariouf other blanks for sale here DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sherifli Deeds, Chattle Mortgages,- Farm Contracts, Marriage andf Confirmation Certificate, Diitilkrs' Entries, and various other forms for sale at the - WATCHMAN OFFICE. SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constables; agents, Ac., are advised I call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainlv great injustice to ow-ners to pat-op their property at public auction without first giving jfmple notice of thc-saJc. The rff qurrcn'ients of the law on the subject every bedv knows arc insufficient. Property i often sacrificed from this cause when a dojfar or 'two spent in advertising might hT saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notice piouiptlj and cheap. I i ,WU has once nsed the PEOPLES' MACHINE will prefer it over all others, and This School, located In a beaiififi " .bealtyyiUfge; font miles BotSSS bury. At It will be apparent to any one. ikl mine SouA Moid. H'atch, tba 5J fl? he necessary hict ne. for engraving " ehiD, a Iargf propoffron of ihe pfeis" K .al used, is nM only to JXdT engraved porUont nle, adpStS1 4 necessary solidity andilrtnth fh 'lil gold U actually needled so lar as t-m 1 beauty are cohcerj.ed.I ames S nl PATENT GOLD-WATCH CAS& this waBte o precious retail oterc&n, !, the same solidity and strenrth S'l11 at from one-tliinl ToT.nt-J.alf otS fTli of solid caeI 'iUiis process J Z simple nature, as follows : A plate ot BW eompoMtipn metal, c.jK-cially adawed tT purpose, has two plates of solid BoTdrt ed one 6n eh ide; The three YbvirW ed between Hj!isJud tecl or aiK suit is a strip of l.eary plated eoS from wich.tlie case,, bmk Wr3SS& .Vc, are cm aj.,1 shaped by snhb!?8i3?r1i ...-in. 1IIO-SUHI III npiieM-H. . .j . . " ruinoi w cam by time ami ufc honl remonne ihionM This Ls the ly Cie M.uV iU,Twd r ' 1 Plates of Gelid Cold l Warrant by Special CertlGcnte. For sale bv J Jewelers, BEST 111 THE WORLDT ft CHURCn & CO.N "atit 11 A HAyiXIVlt w ZSBAND Villi show tlie dlOerenee. . S that' Tnr naklns Soda la Trh 1 te a n d PTJIl E, aa ah onj d be A L L SI2riII.AU SUUSfAKCIU uaca ror food. A "implo but aerero teet cf the eoraparatm -raluo ot different branrlaof Soda ia to digsolre a fiessert apoonful of each kind with about a pint cf water (hot preferred) in clear plaaBa, itirriaff tinta all in thoroughly diiwolved. The delaU rious ineolable Blatter in tha inferior Bodawill be ahown after aettling aome twenty minutea or aooner, by the milky appearance of the aolatioa and the quantity of coating flocty matter ao cording to quality. , Be snreand ask for Chnreh & Co.Y Soda and ee that their name ia on the package and you will get the pur eat and wMteat made. The um ot this with aonrmilk, in prelerenee to Baking Powder, eavea twenty timee ita coat. Bee one ponnd package for raluable informa tion and read carefully. SHOW THIS TO YOUR GROCER. 12:5m ! ! MortgagaDeeds for sde here AUo various otIr hlans. A-:'-".-- a WIIEiV YO U WAaT Atliow Figures ' i Call on the unjer.-igned at-No. 2. Graniu Rov. i ' ' - f DA. AT WELL Salisbury .'S C.. JunijS if. Sjjecial Term of the Su perior Court of Rowan County. Notice is hen-by given to all Parties t& Suits, Witnesses, Attorneys, and to ?11 whom it may "concern,- that a Special Term of the H perior Court of Rowan County wilL.be laid at the Court HoBse in Salisbury, on Monday, the ninth day of August, JlSsO, for the trial of citil eases, and continue until the business is disposed "f. D. A. DA'yiS, ClijLiraiatt County Comnjis'rs of Rowan. II. X. Woodsox, CT'k Board of Coautj Conimissioner8i' : . 37:6w selling it: find it just what m ravins and namellini.? tl.t wiKiuit ui ail KUUi til rlioo; nave Ueen p.irriii nnfal V-n - - ! hi ur I 1 1 -i ' . i ip icapare Bl-Carb - Soda Is of a Uffbtfr dlrtr wlilte color. It may PPer wlalte, examined by It- HARDWARE PEOPLE want. It: makes Ih shuttle lock stitch, runs easily, does the j widest range of woik, and winds thefeobbins without rnnninl the works of . the machine. Write for descript; ivetcircalarr and full particulars. , 1301 & 1303 Buttonwood St., PMIaielpMa Sote Macliieii, PHILADELPHIA PA m 44:1 - i Y

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