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w I . I tlx t 1 4 i! S.I. !j- t i A 1.1- i I i-1 - ; ! t - . .. :-J f - M I N. i j- - . ' - if- i i " Shot DEAD.-Galveston, Angust- Th Jfore has the following special from Eunis, Texas: R. U Edwards, a Chris I, " " rn railed out of his house UU uivivi," . ' - . 'nnt tliiu -nilM hero last nightly uiimui ihmmv-- 0UVV nnr in hi. , . A ji i i Xo "Nigger" Need Apply The nl?rer. The everlasting nigger is at the .front gam. Demanding office. . . The nigger's highest idea of civil liber ty . ! . aTrbave an olce,r , - r-"".' Tie nigger's eternal chatter is to get - Protection from the Government, , ;. . Bounties from the Government, and Office from the Government, j It is about time he was given to under stand That he was created by the j Republican party, . .. ;l VI ' That hels expected to protect, iumcu, To earn his own bread and butter, and That it is his duty To vote for the candidates of the Repub- Jican party, even At the risk of his life. This BandAxd "Aunt Naxct." "Aunt Nancy," the caudidate for lieutenant gover ior,' could not keep' his audience in the court houWuntiHhe -band was sent for and civen seats up stairs. 1 It was a convention of revenue officers and colored brethern who filled the court house tahear the ancient aunt get off his usual ne gro ipeecb so often spoken off by the press. It was a drowning man's ffort . The Gen eral tries to br sanguine -of success for his ticket, whilst every one knows that the old granny is not even hopeful. YadkinvilU Correspondent of the Raleigh Observer. Cesus Taking: iu the South How it Affects Republican Leaders. : 1 "Washington, August 11'. There arem- jnistakable signs that the radical leaders in tend to try and force a new enumeration o the census in several of the Southern, Stated tinder the plea that gross frauds "or irregu Unties" have been practiced. In expecta tion that the South would show a consider able increase over .the census of ten years ago, the-. Republican many months before the census supervisors were appointed start "cd the cry that there was a conspiracy on foot among the Democrats to secure larger represention under the new apportionment thanjthey were justly entitled to bymeans of a fraudulent enumeration. Now that the returns of the census. South are coming in freely and showing very heavy increase in many localities the Republicans renew thei cries of fraud, and demand that a new enu meration shall be taken. A prominent offi ce-holdcr said to-day that he was advised that the President was convinced that some of the Southern States are not- entitled to the large increase shown by the present cen 8us, and that steps ought to be taken to rec tifyfbe matter. This would seem to indi cate that the President intends to be a wil ling instrument in the hands of Republican . leaders to dispute the returns sent here. Of course nothing can be done at present, but the complete returns will have to be exam ! ined at the census bureau before any definite , action can be taken in the matter. Ibis - clearly the purpose of .the .Republicans to try and deprive the South of the heavy gains in her population, but there is not the slight est doubt that they will 'signally fail to ac complish their ends. Special to the Balti more Sun. I Making: Nitro-Glycerine. The agitator is a lead reservoir three. feet deep and three in circumference capable of holding 1,600 pounds of acid and 187$ pounds of sweet glycerine. In tbe interior of the agitator a lead pipe coils around the edge several times and through this the wa ter Is kept running constantly while the mix ingrocess is being carried on.! AnotheV I lead pipe leads from the top to' the bot- ' torn of the agitator, and at the" top of ii ? . . . . mis pipe is piacea a large tub containing ine sweei gijcenne. . The faucet on the tub is so arranged that a stream! about the Bize of a straw is kept running all the time. large paddle wheel, revolved by steam, is placed in the center of the agita tor, and the acid placed in the reservoir. Now commences the danger The pad dle wheel is set in motion, the acid begins to revolve around at a, rapid rate, and the sweet glycerine begin to run in and mix with the acid. Should the sweet glycerine run iit too fast a fire ensues, and the oil has to be cut off, thexngine runs faster and the are is subdued. After the 187J pounds of sweet glycerine has been thoroughly mixed with the acid it is drawn off into what is known as the drowning tank, which is sim- ! pij a twenty eight barrel tank, containin -rrnl III "" W1U1 one in, and two outlets. As ' the compound comes from the agitator the glycerine sinks to the bottom of the recep tacle while the refuse acid comes to'the sur- Mace and runs oat through a lead! pipe and : off on the ground. The nitroglycerine, amounting to about three hundret and sev enty-five pounds, is then drawnoff in buck r ets and placed in a smalt wooden, rccepta cie known as the wash tank. This tank is 2 surmounted by a barrel, into which water ana steam are introduced. ; From this bar. rel ana water runs down into the tanw and thoroughly purifies the compound. This - peranon continues about two hours, when , w atcr is withdrawn and the compound treated to an alkali bath, which lasts about , jwo nours. - It is then drawn out in pails, filtered and canned, when it is .cad v for . . . market.- -. . : - j ;. . ' Whc the Bweet glycerine goes1 into the acid it is ; about the consistency of syrup, .and at the close it much resembles lard oil.' After the explosive is canned it is carried to the magazine in . which-a' large iron safe capable of holding 3.000 pounds of the com' pound, is located, there to remain until a purchaser arrives, which is usually not verv 1 . . . . . . . i Iongt The market value of aitro-glycerine' atprescnt is seventy-five cents pound at the factory, or eighty cents delivered. It is a fact, probably noi generally kjiown,that the glycerine- thieves which intcst tne coun try are the most expert cracksmen and the most persistent in their efforts to rob maga zines. It i? found fiecessary to use tne most approved combination locks to - prevent theft, and even-then a reckless' fellow will get into them, notwithstanding ho stands in the very presence. pf, death. -New., Orleans Times. . . The New York Times, one of onr best paper forjiews, but ofmost abominable politics, sometimes slips up, as even Homer nodi. It says : 1 "U ith marvelous effrontery the Ral eigh (Nit C.) Observer says of the Demo cratic party ,-fTliey have never' wfnked at irreiularities i because an exposure would .hurt some of their friends, nor hiivo yon ever coiisented to jobs because some of their friends might bo thereby benefitted." The; Observer, if it would trace back 'the history of its party in its own i State a very! few years, might rnn afoul of the record of a Democratic State rreasurer that w4uld very decisively dis prove its assertion." The State Treasurer "a very few years back" was David j A, Jenkins, a staunch Republican, whose son, A. D. Jenkins, is now the Republican candidate for that office. The present Treasurer is Dr. Worth, who went into office in 1877, and whose ' record is as clear as a whistle. What w ere the irregularities in Mr. Jeu kins' administration to -which the Times alludes T .We will print the facts witl pleasure.-Raleigh Observer. .. Our Population. We publish to-day the Census of 1830 It shows a most gratifying increase more by 75,000 than we ventured to an ticipate months ago. In 1870 our popu lation was 1J)71,3GJ, according to the ex act returns published in the American Al manac for 1878. That given in our col umn's is taken from the Raleigh JvYirs and makes a difference of a few hundred only In 1880, the population is stated to be 1,410.133 an actual increase of 333,777, or 31$ per cent. So far from this census being in excess, we are almost sure that there are 25,000 more- people in the State than are reportedJIt is known that in the tow4is people are overlooked, lu t hi little city alone it I is believed that moii than enough were j skipped to bring out population up to 18,000. In other place? there were emissions. If in towns !i t i enumerators can go from street fowtrees there are persons who ate ovcrlookt -d bow must it be in the country ? It is probabit- that iu every county there are hundreds who were not included in the census re ports. But we are satisfied with the ex hibit as it is. It is, we repeat, very grat ifying, and guarantees that North Carolina will retain her eight members in the House with some chance of caiuiug one. The Raleigh Observer says : 'The gain in the First Disctrict, em bracing the northeastern part of the State, is 4-, 1 13, which is about 2Gi per cent. The gain iu the Second District, embrac ing the southeastern and southern central section is 90,000, or about 33 per cent. "The gain in the north central section is 113,826, or about; 26f per cent. The gain in the western section is 07,990, or about 33f percent." ESWhy do certain papers persist in sneering at the sale of the Western N. C. Railroad T Is it for the purpose of reflect ing upon Gov. Jarvi8f It looks that way, and is very unjust. If the sale fails, the State will lose nothing by it. Ifit Holds Good, the people will be relieved of a great burden of tax. Take either horn of thedilema, these growlers ought to be satisfied. If it was sold for too little, and Mr. Best can't pay even that little, as they say, they ought to be satisfied, since tI,e State wiU resume contro1 On the other hand, if it holds good, and the people who are relieved of a great burden are satisfied, they as friends of the people should be. The truth is, these growlers are making themselves ridicul ous. - ' Furchase and . Kamsay. We under stand that the Radical Convention at Yadkinville last Saturday nominated for Congress Judge Furchase, of Statesville, and Dr. J. G. Ramsay of this County for elector. These are of the most respecta ble gentlemen of that party in the district They stand high in their own party, pos ses clever ability, and insure a courteous and genteel canvass. ' jZ." One Good Point. i There is one good point very hap pily put in the missive, which is a clear recognition thatjthe war is over. We are glad that one of the parties at least knows this.-iiV: Y. Herald. - .. . Order No. 40. ! j r Gen. Hancock's letter reads as if it was written by the author of "Order No. 40." Brevity is not the least of its merits. The effect of the letter will be to increase the chances that the next President will be a Democrat. Phil Record. T jr - TAhe its Author. Gen. Hancock's letter is a reflex of Jiis direct, honest noble mind and spirit, lie writes like a soldier of stainless honor and a statesman who knows how to wield the pen as well as the sword. Kolliing could be nK)re lucid than the positions he takes, and nothing more logical than the reasons given why Democracy, of which he is the chosen personification, should tri- mph.--2vuWa Chronicle, i -Foundation Principles, The principles which Gen. Han cock's letter lays down as thq fotuida- lIOu Ol . "IS .W.T1 Vccvt -in luittivo ic those on which the government 'of the United States was fornietl, and upon which, if that government is to con- tinue ant ltodo the work' which it was devised to do, it must once more be administered. I There is not in Gen Hancock's letter a sjngle' expression which can fairly be called j the ex pression of a partisan . N. Y. I Yorld. The Triator's Reward. A vivid, account of the career of one of society's notorious evil-doers, by G. Lippard, closes with this war ning picture : ; day when Talleyrand arrived in Havre, hot foot from Paris. It was in the darkest hour of the French revolution. Pursued by the bloodhounds of the reign of terror, stripped of every wreck of property or power, Talleyrand secured a pas sage to America in a ship about lo set sail. He wastgoinga beggar arid a wan derer to a strange land to earn his bread by daily labor. 4Is there an i American gentleman, staying at yonf house?' he asked the laud lord of his! hotel. 'I am about, to cross the water, and wouldlikea let ter to some person of influence in the New World.' The landlord hesitated a moment and then replied : 'There is a gentle- man up stairs, Britaiu, but w either from A merica or lether American or En giishmau I cannot tell.' He pointed the wav, and Tallev- rand who, in! his lif'-i was Bishop, Prince, Printe Minister ascended the stairs ; a venerable supplicant, he stood before the stranger. He pour ed forth his stOry in eloquent French Jaut 1 broken English. '1 am a -waniderer an exile. I am l reed to fly tui the New World with- out a irieiul or Auierifn ? G a tioje. You art an ie me, then, 1 be s -eeh you, a Jeltor ot' introduction to -((up frit-mi ot: .our., s ihai 1 niav i oe t-u'ibU-d to -.iru tnv Ureud. Give mo u e. ter to e f y.-ur l'rends. A geuiieuiau, you, lias doubtless many friends.' j The strange man rose. With a look Talleyrand ueVer forgot, he retreated towrd the door of thenext chamber still downcast, ihis eyes still looking from beneath He spoke as 1 his darkened brows, e retreated backward ; his voice was full of meaning. 'I am the only man born in the World that can raise his hand to God aud say- I hae not one friend not oue j In all America. Talleyraud never forgot the over whelming sadness of the look which accompanied these words. "Who are you ?" he cried as the strauge man Retreated towards the next room "your name?' "My uame"-j with a smile that had more of mockejy than joy in its con vulsive expression "my name is Benedict Arnold." He was gone!. Talleyrand .sank in to a chair gasping thb words, Arnold the traitor.' (e-ntralrChristian Advo cate, i ! There seems to have been q, deliberate and well matured purjip-e on the part of the wire pullers in this district to defeat Maj. Robbins for the nomination in defi ance of the wishes of the people. Well, they defeated ilrj. Robbins, but they have not hurt him. TJie people will remember them hereafter. They have completly sewed themselves np in a bag. They may as well go iijito exile. Country bo;krd the plank side walk from the station Dead business men tell ho talcs in tho advertising (columns. Receipt for making your own eye water Stick your finger in it. A New York engraver recent made a mistake: "Mr. and Mrs. rc sprectfully request your presents at a marriage of their daughter. Every man is bound to tolerate the act of which he himself sets the ex ample, i eauty vain because it will fade? Then are earth'4 green robe and heav en's light vain. It ever is the i marked propensity of reckless and as; into the stretch piring minds to look of dark futurity. There are peculiar ; ways. in men which discover what they are through the most subtle feints and close dis guises. . . , , t . None arc so seldom found alone and are so soon tired of their own com pany as those coxcombs .who are on the best terms with themselves, sv Wmmw Cr. Wmn1! Kf Pill ra an Immediata ; tironius for Tirril Liver, ant) cure Cost its- ' en, Urspepst,muousness, hjuqb uuvrrncea,! r iuuuii, jterer ai Ague, ana :ar awiai at times in nearly all Dis&sea to cause a fre and -rnrular action of tbe Bowels. The best antl dots fur aU Malarial ioisuo. Price, Sic. a box. -u Warner's ftafc W ervlne qnlcK ly rives Best and Sleep to the suffer nr, cures Headache and ' Nearaigia, trevenu jspnentic nut, and is tba best remedy for Nervous Prostration brooch t ' on br excessive drinkine. over-work, mesial shocks ana ouxer cause, it relieves tne Pains of all Disease, and is never ininriona to tb system. Tbe best of all Nervines. Bottles of Is i.'ijmii, i j ,.mi n two pises; prices, 60c. n?& 'wme' Safe) and . Dealers in Uedleine every JToprietors, Rot-beater, rxa-Send for Pampblei and TesUmoniala. -3 Jtist received a Nice Lot of MASOIT'S IMPROVED HALK GALLON AND QUART Jlrs for sale &t 16:tf OIL AT 20 Cents per Gallon " ou- 5 Cents per Quart at EXNISS'. 200 Empty 201 Ho!ass33 and Whisky A I '3 To arrive As tli? demand in a few or BUUIELS wili h'irrcut .r.ul 'leave orders :i EX XI Machine Oil, Tanner's Oil, Terpentine and Varnish At ENWISS'. TURNIP SEED!! Just Received A Large: Stock of Fresh and Genuine Turnip Seed of Different Varieties at EMIS31 18:tf ; GREAT iiXCITEMENT At llo. 1, Itoplfs Granite Row. 1CUBBINS. BSALL & CO. . Have just received their i SPRlfJU AfiD SUMMER STOCK OF ISTEW GOODS. BOCOnT ENTIRELY FOR CA8II at exceedingly-low prices, which cannot fail to please. I They have a full and complete stock of DRY GOODS, ! GROCERIES, HATS,. CAPS, and STRAW GOODS, ROOTS and SHOES, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, &c. They are agents for the sale of John Mer hysian & Go's. BONE DUST, admitted to be the very best cotton and tobacco Fertili zer in use.! Also, for the French Burr Mill Stones, Bolting Cloths, Eureka Smut Ma chine, &c. I Don't fail to call at iSo. 1. March 20, 1880. 24:1 y P. S. We have fenced up a Free hitch ing Lot in Tear of of our Warehouse, where people can; hitch and feed without being annoyed by cattle and hogs. We intend putting np btalls. g-yf -No charge except to shut the gate. THEO. W rODQOARTEBS I FOR . . . Fruits, I Candies, Cigars, Books, Pictures, And Picture-Frames. 32: I j - I ' ,-tf ;, r BONDS '' lr:.. To make Title to Land, and Iaborer and BLANK ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE mm H F RBAUI'S i i NOTICES I ' For Sale at thi Office, WW riM a i ,? i ii u ran i hi i tt b & i i y i)e; are.. determined that our -- 0;G'f lo iH u-smi :' ,f y r SBIMEB:;G00DS STIAT.Z V Tl.RllT.lt :. u We offer Sp:ial Prices- to Cash and Prompt Pajiug bnyere. , Our Stock is TOO L-ARGK Ft na to attempt to enumerate here; But if you will call and see us, wo PLEDGE OURSELVES to make it to your INTEREST. . REMEMBER We are ; Determined 4o Sell Our Seasoable Goods. ROSS & GREENFIELD- , May 19, 1830. 23:1 y 3CS ?"tt r B if. IPCT Tt ml ik OF Valaable GoIiMlae Property ! By virtue of a certain .Mortgage made to nit as Trustee, I will soil on the premises on tlif 24th day of May next, for cash, all the proper ty 'of theEowan Gold and Copper Mining Company cf Baltimore, coiisixiit.g of let acres of land, with whatever Machinery there may be thereon, together with all the Minerals, Mining Kights, Privileges, lnmiiuities, im provements and appurtenances thereto belong ing ui iii .iiij ,vny .-ii'ii'Timid rig iieiliv Hie property po long and well known an the Ky. mer Mine. r ScB For dewription of property and title see MorfgHir1 to the iinderignvl d.ited Febru ary 2")th. lflsll, and recorded i:i li ok No. 42 page in me liegister s i-Ux-e o Jiw:u. Cotintv, N. (' J0HIT A- THOIPSOIJ, Tr-.stee. Rowan Co., April 10, 1KM. 2!:Cw. " mm mm AROUND its CORNER TO TKE PU3HC CREETlHSs 1ULIAN&FRALEY, CiMit Mate ani Craten. Their prices are as low ns it is possible to make them, and their work not inferior to any. Tliey lill orders in two departments. Their ready made stock in hand comprises a general :is;rtinent of house furniture -Bedsteads, Bureau, (.'Iothes Presses, Lounges, Baeks. Wardrobes, Book-Cases, t'upboard and China Presses, Candle Stands, Tin Safes, Desks, Tables, Washstauds, Chairs, &c. They also keep an assortment of of w ilnut, pine an 1 punlar, from $1 upwards. AIho, Window Sash. They fill orders without vexations. delays. Will contract for carpenter's work ant warrant satisfaction. Will take good lumber and .country produce in exchange for furniture. Shop nearly opposite Watchman Office. JULIAN &FKALEY. 4:ly lrt A t 4 TRADE MAr.K'the t.r:at EngiisliynADE MARK HtMcDT ; All iia- faillng euro lor Seinlruil Weakness, Mr .sptvmat(rr:iea, nnotenov. anil n Ttl I s Irapotency, and all fllsea.s.es tfi it toitow v;3 as a sequence of NsJ-' Self-Abuse; as Loss 5i3L7:5v or Memory. Univer-SS EtFQSE TAUS8." t!ie" Hack, Dim-AFTEB TAIISS. ness of isiiiii. frernature Old Are. and many ouier diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Premature Grave. Full particulars tn our pamphlet, which we desire to semi free by mail to every one. caTfce specific Medicine is 8'id by all Irug?ist at f 1 per packoge, or six packages for $.3, or will be sect tree by matl on receiptor the monev bj- addressliis CRAY MEDICINE CO.. Mkcu asics' iii.ocK, Detroit, Mich. PifSold In Salisbury and everywhere by all -j-uggist. 7;iy. SMITH'S WORM OIL ! Atiiexs, Ga., February 22, 1878. Sir : My child, five years aid, had symptoms of worms. I tried calomel ind other Worm Medicines, but failed to tx(M ! any. Seeing Mr Bain's certificate, I got a vi;l of your Worm Oil, and the first dose brought forty worm, and the second dose, so many were passed I did not count them. S. II. Adams. Prepared by Dr. E- S- LYNDON, Athsrg, Ga. For Sale by Ds. T. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C, And Druggists general. 2G:ly WANTED!- One Hundred Bosh els of ill vpf liltlp t r a vj Onions; also, One Hundred Bushels of Peacb Stones, at ElfNISS' NOW IS THE TIME TO . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN BINGHAM SCHOOL, Isnow ' Pre-eniinent' nmAng Soother-" Boarding Scliools fttfboyguin oce," unmii tiers and area patronage, o fThe i73rd Sesi siou be t:i n July. SEnh, For cfttalogne, giving full particuliirs, nddress t ; ?. i-r, e Jit yixjj it. UING If A M, SW&?t tnurcn a Lo s, aFine ,BAju?fQ I'nt nn in Illi'lt HKL OffOT ttt- el m I IMPROVED PATENTUYER PAD I Cam bs Ka3 axt Btsexgtb Dsiiiid. Un Biieues Ccrel vithsct Srngzkg tin Sjstea. crx . CifllimdFeTer, LiTer CElaist, Keanlgia,! Kenoiaacss, Ehenaatisin, Female feahes Sid I Kenoci Beaiiclek These Pds Care all Dimra br AttmrptMB. No -H oxious nlla, Otis, or Poisonous M edicioes are taken Into tbe Stomach. Tho Pada are worn over the Pit of the Stomach, oorericc the Great Nerve Ceutrea, als- tha Lirer and Stomach. A irenOe VetreUbla '' TonwUajMOTbedintothecircalationoftheBloodaad Liver.puriyim? the Blood. timnlating the Liver and . 1 r Kidneys to healthy action, and strenRtheoinK tbe Stomach to digest food. Paica or Pace 1 dJ ach. Sols t iu DacoeuTs, or sent by Mail or Expresa. o.v ! Uanafactared at 0 It 41 KoKTB LiUltf Stm BaxTiMoax. Ms. or .. X. i'. 2LTJTT2-'5 Drug More. Pratioai iiioaksmtili LiORSESliuEli. v fJC P - onnei tt a tirown tTcrbie't Uverj O -h .I'ifh.' Cir-l-i vi; :.;.;:.:- ui sltii.o, lo ::uu anj j.; . pe vl lo.ii. Ail Jiaytl.ji SL ntnclij sVU:iiuic uilll 'i ! r- Jilii sV Art AN i tLi Aii Jilliui ttu;wi.tlt-UiZ4J n'oujpio liouc. - u i:iy itilsi'f"il)e fir the vat'litiii uv.y Sr K K rr LT YOUR YOUR MtBs-aa LUBS-a FGPv THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN, ' Th- Weekly in Wfftcrn North Carolina. Only gl.30 a year in advauce. THFO. F. KLIJTTZ. HAS JUST RI-XEIVED A CAR-LOAD Celebrated His Fertilizer ! ! The Chemicals for making 1 Ton will be sold for 314, or 200 lbs. of Cottonin No vember. Iso Cotton Seed or Stable Manure required. This Ferlilizt-r is fully equal to the high priced, so-called Guanoa, and at less than half the price. I refer to the following well known gentlemen, who used it la'-t season on cotton : John X. Barringer, Jas. 11. Gibson, AV. F. Watson, Tho). C. Watson, K. T . Cowan, -W". Ii. Meares, A. Tait, J. ii'. Cauble, J. F. K. ttrown, E. C. Lentz, S. J M. Brown, and many others. Call early for your supplies and save money. T. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. OA f A FULL SUPPLY OF BvlibVq Celebrated Garden Seeds. 11EMEMI3ER THAT is the only Seed-Groner " who WARRANTS liis Seeds. Lot.k at every paper of Ferys, Landi ith's, Sihley's, &c., i&e., aud see if you tihd any warrant upon them. Beware of -worthless, un warranted commission Staf, aind come to KLUTTZ'S for Buist's which are warran ted fresh and genuine. THEO F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. 20:ly. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, triouH other blanks for sale here 5 xi A p-i . e r b a DEEDS & MORI Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortgage . Deeds' Commissioners,'. Dcttis, nz Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Cpnlracts, Marriage -aiii CnJ'.i malio Certitcat,, Distillers'-Entries, and vuiioub" other forms foV sail 'Ht -the 4' ' ' . i - -WATCIIMAX OFITCl'. ; SALE ; NOTICES.:' 0X Administrators, executors, commissioners, call on us for printed saie notices. It. is their property at public auction without first giving auiplfc jiotiec jf the talc, iu quircments of the law on the" subject every body knows sre insufficient. opert 1 olten sacrificed from this canse when a dollar or'two rpm in advertising might hI saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices promptly and cheap. IT0TIC3S ro?. ?CDT'Z2TG. Who has onm . iisffl the. PEOPLES' MACHINE will pjefer it ovei all others and w oik. , .;tli9; Vv- ive '.'.ii r;V -r "' This School, located in a tUr 1I1TP. Will rui.luin An . . T . ' StL Cfl II. A ;M BATCHES ' ARE I I "- cui'raviha engraved portiom; in place, and nee beauty re cmicerned. -In Jadea til h. WasteiCpreciuu metal is ..vercomT!:! the saaa solidity and 8trPT,Ui,m fr.wn V)nmhir,l 7,. o productf of. soh caavs.v TJiis , process i () siintde nature, as : follows a 1 ft wmtion. metal, wperiiilly a.dTir piirrwwe. ha two plates' bf wlift froli i? e'tone oh each MdH The three .'H el brween polish?l.Hteei rollers ai dTh "! suit it. :i strfp .fheavy plated Vume from .which 4he eag, batks, centre-W, &tt.t are cut nth sliapeil hy uUabl d ll Tarmerii. The gold in these cases i , -M-ly thieomitof all kind ,,f cS? have he n -Qrri ed"i oti 1. worn perftctly i by time and pise without removing tl.i lTi? Thi I thelonly Ctwe Mad! hhTwa Platcs of SoUd Gold i X7arraaiL" by special Certificate. - XHV' At :nt Uffhtlr rtlrty wlttte appear watte, examined by n cuirncn ro.'s Ann and . IIAItIlTIliK UKAXD wiU eZiovr , the dlOerence. -j, See that' yonr RrIiIuc Pon ta tvblteandPi;UI:.aiBhoiiiabe Khl. r 8I3IILAU SLliSXA.NCDii ued for rood. j, JL eimple "bnt iwrern test cf ih emnpyth t' Tftluoot different brands of 8od istidiMiTe j deseert tpooaful of e h kind with ibout a wnt ct water hot preferred ) in clear tfasxn, Mirrizr until all ia thoreugWjr dissolve! . .The relete- i rioiM hso!nl!e mtter in ih intPTiorHodiwuT be ahotrn ai(rn!tilins njme twenty miautrt ' ooner.br the milkjr appoiraac ot'the wlution and the qnastitr cf floating flocky natter -i cording to quality. Be sure and aiV for Chureh t Ci.'s Sn tr.i Be that their name ia on the pa-kaw an.l jo ; wOi fet the pureat and wjiitcst tode. Th w V t this with aonr xniik, iu preiemico to Ikkin ' Powder, aavoa twenty time u cost. . ; Eee one pownd package I t valuable in&sii ' tioa and rea4 earifully. SHOW THIS TO YCUR 6R0CER. . J mortgagex'eeas ior saie aere I Al.oivanotL, otl.,r 1,!., WIIE YOU WAAT. II A -SS'D AiU-jh At Xiow Figures i- X - W ! , Call on "the ttndersigncd ,v IJo- 2, Grinili Ho'.. . i f -f I) . AT WELL- j Salisbury .N.O., Juti 8 if, - r j. Specialferm of the Su perior (yOiirt of Jiowmi (JolUltlJ. i X)tiee is hHehy u eii to all Parties to: Suits, AVituewes," Attin ys, ami i fit; AVlion'r it nnij eoneern, that. 'a Serwi Term of ihtASuperior Court of .Hutfai Ctiuuty w:ill be held at tlie Cmrt House in Salisbury ,on Monday, the iiiiitri(p) day of August, for the u iitl iif C;ts-s, and continue' until the liasi " Uispost-d A. DAVIS, CliairuntiiSj v t 'Minmis'is (if Kufl'aU. j II. X. VoA9ix. Cl'k Boaid i.l : . : ', ' :t7-nr Commissiom i -f-t sheriffs, constables, a'srent?, de., are adtife'51 certainly great itjiistice-to owners to put up PP.I-TTSS. if ! HARDWMI i : : ' i ' AGENTS selling jti find it just what tliCj PEOPLE want.- itj makes th shuttle . Ktith' rrnno oneiln .W tlA -Widest raDc ! ana wintta tiid bobbins wuuou - - : works of tbe.maflune.: Writ?, for descry circulars and fall particulars. '. r .:i3(jl"&i303 Buttonwood St,: vPMlaSEQpMa : Spwins lacli ft, . 44:1 y -"ft -II -Ji If S i V i :'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 19, 1880, edition 1
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