.
r
5 -
LOCKED IN FOR YEARS,
i - , . - - - , . - - ; t
'I ' ,BBaHaaa '
Chaiucd in a Djiiiffeon Like a Dog,
An Insane Mm Thrust Jnti a Filthy
T " - ' yii
! Roombyllh Own Brother and Uiatnz
M-4 Terrible Story of Suffering,
Jpedal Correspondeut PuidelpUla Time!. '
1 BeaqinQ! August 23. One of the
saddest sights ever witnessed in this
"section of the State was the taking of
i man aged fiTty-five, named Henja-
. ininSechler,ia the Coqnty Almshouse
yesterday. He was dressed in a sim
ple petticoat, and from his right leg
tjangled a rusty chain. This man
, been chained and 'con lined in a
Jog dungeon for twenty ?seven years.
The truthful story of this man'mis
foriunes far exceeil3 anything of the
kind pnbl ished i n Eastern ; ?eunsy I-
vania for many years. A J lew days
.'ago the 4 i rectors of the poor of Berks
county were informed )f the fact that
a man. name Sechler, a ludatic, was
confined by his brother n a filthy
cabin, that the poor unfqrtqnote was,
being brutally treated. Accordingly,
Mr. John H. Bower, of the board of
the directors, accompanied by James
W. Sallade and John B. Knorr, of
the almshouse, and David Heinly,
Justice of the peace of that section,
proceeded to the upper end of Berks
county, for the purpose of making a
thorough investigation. They were
directed to a wild anddesolate re
gion of sparsely settled country along
the Blue Mountains, in Albany town
ship. On the premises of Joseph
Sechler a brother of tbe lunatic, was
found a smajl wooden building, very
6lrongly built, of heavy logs. It eon
' tained butone room. A small door
entrance to the dungeon vya3 bqlted
on the outside by a heavy oaken bar.
TJie low roqf was covered by thatch
ad brush. Under the den was a
roughly-built fire-place, "constructed
of rocks. Here fire was occasionally
kindled, sq that the heat could as
cend through tfte cracks of the floor,
to give warmth to the imprisoned
Junatic. This floqr was made of
rough oak slabs. '
CIAIKEn.IN ms DUXGEON.
When the officials arrived they
were met by JosephSechler,- a broth-
" er of the lunatic. He pointed out the
way to the dungeon, at the foot of the
mountains. The man in the hut beat
the timbers of the .sides of his fearful
- abode with his hands when he heard
the noise of the approaching footsteps.
Tbeiclumsy, heavy oak door was un-:
barred, and the sight presented on
the inside was fearful to; behold.
'-Crouched down on a bed of filth was
an old man. His gray and shaggy
- beard extended to his thighs. ,His
body was nude and brown with filth,
.lis eyes glistened and his black teeth
were nrmiy set. a neavy cnam rat-
tied on the nlthy floor j one end of
U was listened to a staple m the inid?
die ot the floor and the other-was
i
o . . . 1
pouua to one ot the legs ot the nude
maniac, lie was violent. His long
confinemeut had made him as vicious
ana as wiry as.a uiui-uog. e was
savage. The officials tried to coax
him, but they might as well. have en-
deavored to make peace with kn angry
hyena. The ferocious being shrieked
ouia senesot oatns and unintelligible
. . - .. . I
s - " i
J J l . i J i ' ' .:. I
voru3 anu peat nis prison nouse with
his black and bony fists, jit Was a
wnviv ouu! guujr ipis. H wasa
terrible moment. Quick " as thought
the poor lunatio was overpowered "and
rTL.L i : .
ironed. The heavy chain bad hecome
so rusty that a blow from heavy
sledge was necessary to break it.
The iron band about his ankle had to
be filed off by the blacksmith of the
almshouse when they arrived with the
wmoriunaie mnatic at that institution.
When the officials took the poor man The Centennial Impressions or wronght nails are used. The ad
out of his dungeon ho looked about in Relation Thereto. The idea vantages of this fence are the follow-
. . 1 1 .. . ! li 4 - - i - i
' nim as u.ue l,aafiaienly been trans-
lorraea into another world. For
4?Avttc-onw m.h.. A.X It .
.,uroccl, cars uie sun; naq jjot
:uu"c UFUU An an . mat time he
liaa Deen neither Washed, clothed nnr
. ' ,
I Tl? - -W t" . . " . a 1 .
animals are fea. The offices say that
. . ...w u..6CUU waa paverea
webs and the nests of bats. There
, was little or no ventilation aud the
wfcVUV,4 uuucaruuie. - j.ne officers
tried to getrthe poor man to tell his
nimil TTa tvinrl a 51 1 r .
p-.. s. viuiem enorts to
free himself, but could not." '
uauuie piaces oy excrement aTfoot at Hand is that held at' Charlotte in can easily be replaced. The fence is
mdepth. The sides were black with North Carolina, from October 4th to easily removdd by placing lever n
flth and from the roof dangled cob- October;9th: f ?Qn the first day combs derthe hoolJ and nt u
- Starr, but" his rpnsnn waan tt. I .vJl U t...i
w - - s mu ujr 4ram xt .ayne ana one to naqgi on the panels and
a mentaVeckmore .brute and an oration by Major Paniel ; on tighten qp the hooks, Will set seventy
than human. Fifth had been so com. the fourth, a competitive malitja prixe five or one-hundred rods in a day.
j(fntttt drill.! The battliof KingV Moun- Itbas has leen reported hie Ihat
- .y 7s ;ke thf fe most filthy tain was one of importance, and well some one claims a patent on the hooks,
' STORY Of HIsHlIFE.
... Thirty years ago he was a young
man, Strong an, 4 YgC0st 51
clear, mi nc. . He) worked on a farm
that; Ills father own.'; Qn a very hot:
.1 - .1 1. ... 1 a i n i 1
,q.iy, uuu wiiu.i. ,. v.u ........ .
tiorif Ii 3 jumped ii a njoqntain stream,
of cold water. 4fter that bath his
mind became . aiTepteil. ! Finally, lie
became i derangecl. His father ed
ami, left property to' his twq . sons,
Joseph i and Benjamin. Joseph says
he di4 ' not desire to put , Benjamin
into an insane asylum, bq he resolv
ed 1a keep hint until; he died. He
thought his death would take place
before a great while. Instead of
this the poor man Uyec. o r and on
ard finally he became so violent that
the brother says he resolved to build
he strong cabiq and chain him. For
twenty-seven years this, horrible im
prisonment continued.' 'What suffer
ing the poor man , eqd ured may be
more easily imagined than clescribec.
His fingers, tipped with long; black
nails, looked Jikef the claws of a wolf.
Hi tues were matted together with
filth; more resembling hoofs , than
feet, He slept on loose straw Ijke a
"f 1 -T7I-- ... -.1 ".IV
common au.nia.. j.ri.en iie arriyeu ai
tnepoor nouse jne was tnorougmy
wasneq. c.wii require weess Derore
hecan: be; made thoroughly clean;
His long beard was cut off, and it
was some time before he could be in
duced to submit to being shaved. His
hands an4 feet were first firmly bound.
Then his hair was cut short and his
scalp, thoroughly cleaned. Hevas
then dressed in a cool and comfortable
suit. The best attention is being given
to him, as it is belived his mind may
possibly be restored. There is con
siderable money! due him from his
father's estate, which will enable the
authorities to engage additional ex-
pert medical assistance. i
x overus,, xcw im
fr i -.- ra i I
Never sacrifice safVtv to larcre
s
i i f
x-r i i i
rever make a ilone on importuni-
ty I 'I
i 1
v . . s . I
iSever lend a borrowing friend more
than you are willing to lose if he can't
.
pav j
Never speculate deeper than you
are able to lose, if yon lose at all,
Never borrow money to speculate
with.-
Qwe no man anything. , .
- - -i i
J4e sitisfied witp a moderate rent to
a good tenant. ;
Keep well insured, and watch your
policy.
Never consult a man on business
who does not manage well his own.
A vnidt-sprnnd imnp'frior Tni. frocli
. r -'C3"0 "
loan.
He that maketli haste to be rich is
not wise. ;
poverty is -no bar to marriage if
botii parties will work and save. -
The gods help those who belp them-
selves men and women. '
God nromises nothing to idl
:, O- -' I
: . .! . I
A man must ask his wife if he may
be rich. , j . t
- Little coins, like little drons of wa-
ter will fall a bucket,
As we sow in temporal affairs we
shall reap. I '"
Short settlements mdke long friend-
ships. - j
.
lortqnes are mdde by carninff and
m ri
' . I
saving. f. t
Money easily gotten is soon spent,
jjuuey easuy gouen is soon spent,
Money earned is money valued.
. i is easier to loosen up good prop-
. .. i.. : .
erty than to re-establish it.
In discussing business disagree-
ments keep cool, I
Less wisdom is required to make
money than to keep it securely when
made, . -1, : J..
seecms to have gotten abroad especial-
Iy at the , North that the King's
I r . Ii - . - - 4
mountain centennial celearation is? to
come ott at Charlotte, which the news-
I nanpr ynorrar.iPr tmiimni) ia mltUXn,
i . o-- - "o!uv !" ,
1 a a - -
York Sun of Mouday says : i "Aq in,
leresung ceoienniai ceieorauon near
U re-union of States: on the second an
illustration of the plan of the battlei
mnaeruen. uosenh k. .inhnernn ..
the third, the dedication of. a , monu-
I " " J 1
deserves thiscommemorat on "Chnr.
yOh. ! -
Old Timber. -.
4
Probably It'
WorlcV whiqlf
nse of man is
ie oldest timber in the
fids been subjected, to the
that found in the an-
-enfJ ten,plek
.i!
of, Egypt; in; connection
with the stqnework whichis1 known
to be at least four thousand years old.
This, the only rootl usecj in the tem
ple, is in the form of ties, holding the
end of qncj stone ta another at its
proper surface. When two block
were laid m place', an excavation
about an inch, deep w; $ made in each
block, into which the tie shaped Ijke
an hourrglass! was ''driven.' 'Jt is thereT
fore very diiHcuU tqjfbfce any stone
rfrom its position., The ties appear
to have been
of thp tamarisk or shit-
tern wood, o
1
YtlllUII li(U iltft UMI-
str noted, a sacred tree in ancient
Egypt and floy Yery rarely found
in the valley of tile Nile. ' The
dovetailed tie are ijjust iissountj
now as on the day o,f their in
sertion. Although fuel is extremely
scare in the country,
these bits of
yood are not large enough to nake it
an obiect with the Arabs to heave off
iaver after laver to obiain them. Had
Lh beeq of bronze, half the old tem-
,eg would baye be n
i -
iileslrayed years
agQ g() precios they have been
lfor.'wioug pposcs.
Items of Interest
Weigh and measure all purchases
when5 they are brought home.
Raisins should notj be bought in
large quantities! as "they are injured
by time.
A Few drops of ammonia in water
will thoroughly cleanse the dirtiest
brush or comb.
Candles improve by being kept
three or four months, ;and are better,
therefore, if bought by the box.
To test nutmegs prjck them with a
pin j if they are good,j the qil will at
once spread round the puncture.
Ronnhps Arri fnnd nf flnnr nnsto nn.l
:r .j k -i i
V" u P""!"'" '
! rrvr J a n t ra t f tirt ( K (.4 il 1 . Y 1
,i: .i .:i .:l:.
uiu mi line emu-ir u.
i
Hf.l 1J.-1 1 U-il A. ? ll
Auoius&es siiwuiu ue Kept hi a ceiiar,
r i i.i :J i j
A,cvcr P ' g'a ware, as
111 !
ne v,neSar "fms a poisonous com
Jpouud with the glazing.
Cheese soft jbetweeu the fingers is
richest and best, aud should be kept
m a box in a bool dry place. Wipe off
the mould with a dryiqloth.
Common house flieslmay be destroy
ed by feeding jthein with grouud black
pepper and sugar, as much as will
lie on a dime, moistened with two
teaspoonfuls 6f cream or rich milk.
They eat it, seek the iiir, and die out
of doors.
rri, . 1.-1 V .
viiiv uuuiu j. vu:t.t
The best board fence that h pvpp
been made here is called the "panel
fence." It hds been in use for adoz
en years, and now very little board
fencing of any other
The boards are usually twelve feet
vSf "" nv.i.j i iuv. aiiu ui uccvili
f '
maple or other hard wood. Four
boards are nailed tosether with battens
one in the middle and nno nlmut iV,f
foot from each end, ! spreading the
boards far enough apart to make the
heitrht of the feuce. Four inch snunro
posts are driven about eleven feet
anart and these nanels1 hnnr on to the
i e
nosts unon hooks of hair ineh imn
& m- - w a i r mm mm
; L
driven into the posts. I This fence can
now be made t here for twentv-five to
now be
eighty
his owi
cents per rod : if a man has
own timber his outlay, aside from
his work, need be but about twenty
cents per rod
made to nail
A frame is usually
he panels together upon
bv sett i no- nn thr nrLts with
blocks
nailed upon them to hold the board
the right disiance ariart, and iroi
s
iron
plates to clinch the nails unon: clincl
ing j It can be made in the winter
or rainy days, and with a frame any
1 ' ' 1
man can make it. The pannels are
piled up out cf the way until wanted.
TU . 1 .! hu -i.--..: ... . j i i i
i uc vuaia vau ue aiiarueneu anu hook
I "
S
re-
the
be driven Iback without breaking the
no n
boards ; if a post rot or is broken it
Unsts ' Shm.f.l , r.nai k-
ken it can be replaced with a new nP
n roa man m,ui.-.':t.:i
with a crowba r. one to clri vt)d
. " i . ' r T V?k
- . -s . .... i . --...
bnt w dr, nnt lrnw;f ft
L- .rJ ' .i. - ' .,
i " "i i
I Tm (q) l Win!
iiiinr
erery fonctioa to more beal thiol tflUon. and is
Urns m benefit in all diseases, i -
In eliminating lb impurities of Ui blood, tirti
natural and necessary riuH is tbe cure of Scrof
ulous and ether sskin Eruptions and Diseases,
Pyspepsla, Weakness of tbe .Stomach, Const t-
yiaiiiw-i "1" tuiuvj, sec, are
cured by tbe Baf Bitters. It is unequal ed
as an anoettjEer and reiralar tonic.
Itisaniedioinewbicbsbonld be In erery fam
ily, and which, wherever used, will save Uxm
payment of many doctors billa. ' . v -. . , -.v
BotUes of two sixes ; prices, SO cents and tUXk
, A Warner's
tFjJli die sold,
;f y3 -y iDrnggista
'tam:MW( an eSiera
t&Tf''tM n Medicine
jil 1 P'iril fel everywhere. ;
ZSJliS3 u tr TrriT-imi t.m
z . 1 u. a. If tuuua CL bU.
SSisx-J flf-Beiid for PamoblAt
and TesimoniaU.
I ' l :
Just received a Nice Lot of
MASOlfS IMPROVED
HALF GALLON AND QUART
Jara for Sale at ! EXXISS.
18:tf i
mm oil
AT 20 Cents per Gallon
-or:-
5 Cents jer Quart at
200 Empty 200
Molasses and . Whisky
B R R E L:S
To arrive in a few days.
As the demand for BARRELS will
be grc:t. Call and leave
orders at IEXNISS'
Machine Oil,
Tanner's Oi
Terpentine
and Varnish
At EXXISS'.
TO!
m
TOiS
93!
?!
I!
a
i Just Heceived
!
A Largo j Stock of Fresh ami Genuine
Turnip Scd
of Different Varieties at
ENNIS3'
' 18:tf j
GREAlEXCITpEME NT
At No. 1, Ib. lily's Granite Row.
IcCUBBIHS.' BEALL & CO.
.; ; . . : llave just received their
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF
NEW GOODS.
. BOUGHT ENTIRELY FOR CASH
at exceedingly low prices, vliicli cannot fail
to-please, i They have a full and complete
etock of DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QVEEXSWARE,
HATS, CATS, and
STRAW GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
NOTIONS, CLOTHING, j
1 :
Fish, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, &c.
They are agcnts.fbr the sale -of JonK Mer
rtman & Co's. BONE DUST, admitted to
be the very best cotton and tobacco Fertili-
zer in use.! Also, lor tne r rencn uurr mu
Stones, Bolting Cloths, Eureka Smut Ma
chine, &c; Don't fail to call at No. 1.
March 26, 1830. j 4:ly
P. S."We have fenced uri a Free hitch
ing Lot in rear of of our Warehouse, where
people can hitch and feed .'without bempr
annoyed by cattle and hos. We intend
putting np Stalls. ;f7 rso charge except
to shut the gate. ! x
TflEO. BIHBAM'S
TEiaS
FOR
Fruits,
Cigars,
Candies,
Books,
. Pictures,
And
iPicture-Franiea
32;
tf
t t r
1 II I J I
fin t . ..r-,e&A:- 3
: BONDS i
To make Title to Land, and laborer and
BLANK ADMINISTRATOR'S
. SALE ' NOTICES T" . '.
I" . For Salp at this Office.
ISPIilllll!
We are determined that our
LARGE STQiOK
-OF
IER GOODS
SiJULL BE SOLI)
We offert Special , Prices , to Cash
Prompt Paying buycra. Our gtock
TOO LARGE
and
is
For us to attempt to enuniete lierej
But if j pu will call aud scp us, we '
PLEDGE OURSELVES
Jo make it to your.
INTEREST,
REMEMBER :
We are
Determined io Sell
j Our Seaso?able Goods.
ROSS & GREENFIELD.
May 19, 1830.
23:ly
Valaa'ole GoldHiEB Property!
15y virtue of a certain Mortgage made to me
as Trustee, I will ell on the premise on Ihe
24lh fay of May next, fur cadi, all the proper
ty of theEowan Gold and Copper Kining
Company cf Biltinore, consisting f lus
acres of land, with whatever Machinery there
may be tliereon, tosetlier with all the Minerals,
Mininsj; Rights, Privileges, Immunities, ini
piovementa and appurtenances thereto belong
ing or in any way appertaining being the
property so long and well known as the lly
tner Mine. -
Bfu For description of property and title
see Mortgize to the undersigned dated Febru
ary 2oth, 1801, and recorded in liook No. 42,
prge 2 )4, in tbe Kegisler's ofnee of llowan
C)ur.ty, N. ('.
J0IIS" A. THOMPSON, Trt.stee.
Kowan Co., April 10, 1880. 2C:Gv.
Tliat Li
SHOP
AROUND He CORNER
TO THE PU31IC GHEETIFJGs
JULIAN &FRALEY,
Calm Me., and Carpenters. "
Their prices are as low as it is possible to
make lit. ui, ami their work not iiiferior to any.
They till or.L-is i;i two deparUuciils.
Tlitfir ready rna;le stock in hand comprises
a genera! assortment of houe furniture Bed
steads, Ilnreiius, Clothes Presses, '.. Lounges,
Hacks. Warlrohts,' Kok -Cases, Cnpbnaj-d -a nd
China Presses, Candle Stands, Tin Safes, Desks.
Tables, Va-h.-ta!ids, Chairs They also
keep an assorttuent of
COFFIisS
of walnut, pine an l p -plar, from $1 upwards.
Also, Window Sasli They fill orders without
vexatious delays. Will contract for carpenter's
work and warrant satisfaction. Will take good
Itimhvr and nuintry produce in exchange for
furniture. Shop nearly opposite Watchman
Office. JULIAN & FKA LEY.
4:ly
GRAY'S
S?CSF13 rv1E3!Si?lE.
TRAD r..ARX'l' at KiiiClisLvRADE MARX
REMEDY ; An un-
T!SrV lauln - niTV KIT
.V Ss. Knfrp.:.tftrrhP!i
: :; Impotency, md all
W 3 diseiises til. it follow
as a sequence of
DEFOSE TAXISa.in the Ra. !; IMm-AFTER TA5J2S.
ness of V'isi .ii. rTmature 1I A(fe, ami many tmwr
Diseases that lead to lasaali;. ot Consumption, and.
a rremature urave.
FFull particulars In our pa:np.iiot, w .1-5?
SO
desire to son.-t free by mill u every one. JsThe
specllle .M.ai 'lneis sold by aU clni',-j,'i.-;t fi :it
packoe, or six pakntresTor 5, or will be s'ui free
bj' mall on receipt ot the r .ney by ...Irtressln
CRAY MEDICINE CO..
Mechanics' mkk, pkirhtt. .Vich.
3??-Sol(l In SalLsbury an1 eveiywhere by all
j-uggist. 7:iy.
SMITH'S WORM OIL !
Athens, Ga., February 22, 1878. '
Sir : My child, fiveyears old, had symptoms
of worms. I tried calomel and other Worm
Medicines, but failed to expf 1 nr. Seeing Mr
Bain's certificate, I got a vial f yonr Worm
Oil, and the first dose brought forty worm?,
and the second dose, so many were panted I did
not count thera. S. H. Adams.
Prepared by Dr. E. S- LYNDON,
. Athens, Ga.
For Sale by Da. T. F. KLUTTZ,
Salisbury, N. C, '
And lJruggisu general. liu:ly
II MX lilllJ :One Hundred Bushels of
Onions; also, One Hundred Bushels of
Peach Stones, at ENNISS'
OH
BJ1
mm ira
f1 trtw "s? t. x vg,w. ua"j.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCEIE
FOR THE WATPHMAP
BINGHAM SCHOOL,
r . MEBANE3YILLE, Nj.C.,;, v,.
' ' Established in 1793,
Is now Pre-etmuent amoo s Souther-
Boarding Schools for boys in apje,: nunin
bersand area patronare. .The 1713rd fees-
sion begins July 29th.: For .: catalogue,
giving lull particulars, address
' . . . JMaj. ii. BIN GUAM, Sup7t,
35:3tp .
GhlirCh & C0?S; Fine Baking
Soda, Put up in neat ; packages, for sale
at J. 1). McXEELY'S.
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD !
' " ITxvxx Qxru Raxo.'
CmM SB MXSX AXt STKXS GTH DSIIXXD. IiMT
Twicx as Lose. -
Kseuef Caiel iaattlsgs!ajti STrtsa. "
- - ----- ft
ctrxxs -CMlsindFeTtr,
Lher Conjoint.
Ehematisa,
remalo
Sick & Kcrroni
Headache. .
These Pads Core all Diseases br Absorption. lf
Noxious Pills, Oiis, or Poisonous Medicines are takfti
Into tbe Stomach. , The Part are worn over the Pit
of the Stomach, covering the Great Nerve Centre,
als- the Liver and Stomach. A gentle VeRetable
Tonic i absorbed i nto theciirulation o f the Blood and
Liver, purtfjiDf? the Blood, stimulating tbe LiTeraad
Kidneys to healthr -action, and strenirtheniDK the
6tomach to digest food. Prick or Pads 1 akD ti
xach. Solo xt all CBPCGisTs,or sent by Mail
or Express. .
Manufactarrd at 39 & 41 North Lixxxi t St
Baltimors. Mo.
For 'mW .-ii X. 2". SLTJTXZ'S Drng Store.
30:Cm.
Praculoai Blcaksxiitih.
HORSES LiOifilt.--
f i C P .onntv,. wiih Drown Vei tile's Llrery
O 't.-tiv'h. UC 14 u-..:.u no ui' Mj''-n tei.t any
uaK' ut :-;. At!r!.o.-i.:-o:i -.IVK-tii -Iriililicpiin
ciilet ana WAKtisNTtO. ktuu:: UUv-'uSiullUing
yromptij iIviia-. l:ly
SuberiUe for tio Vv'alcluu;in ot;l Sr
AKE
ARE
UP
LP
YOUR
OUR
w'LUBS-sa
P0R TEE
CAROLINA WATCHMAN,
The JiKST Weekly in Western North
Carolina. Only $1.50 a year iu advance.
feweSi
rC p U
r3 ti
HE0. F. KLUTTZ.
1
HAS
JUST RECEIVED A CAR-LOAD
---r(r.
3
3
3
i-k-t
. GeMrlfii lis MisrJ !
The Chemicals for making 1 Ton will he j
Moid lor 314, r 200 lbs. cf Gotten i No- I
vt-nihtr. , !
Cotton Sttl or Slahle Manure required, j
Tliif Ft rlilizi 1 is f.illy equal to tl lii li- j
prict il, so-called Guanos, orid al les titan half j
the price. I r . for l the followmp wtJI known
Kii.tltniH', win) ustd it la.-treason on cotton:
John V. liarrinicvr, Jas. P.. (jiht-on, V. F.
Walson, Tiio. C. Vatson, K. T. Cowan, W. IJ.
Mi-:ins. A. T.iit. J. G Cauhle. J. F. F. lirown,
K. C. L"iU2, S. J M. nTown.and many others, j
Call early i n your supuln s and save money.
T. F. KLUTTS, Druggist.
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rri'iA' of
Eu: st' 3 Ctfiebrated Garden Seeds.
P.KMEMilLll THAT
is the .nly' ee'l-Cl rower
who W'AJiL'AM'S Lis Seeds. Look
evevv paper of Fer.. "s, LanilretliV, f. il)liyV,
ite., w;-., niul s - it von 11 nd ai( uuimnit
n 1,011 tlu-.n. Jit; ware of worthless, nn-
1 . ,
v:u rauiiMi e.oni m; sion te, anu eoiue 10
- i t 1
KLUTZ'S t'-r ILiist's which are warran
ted IVesli inl t-i.unu'..
THE0 ?. ELUTTZ, Dru-jist.
!hlv
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vi;mel --M-ortgairefc,
ariou "lher blunk lr sa le lier-
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TV 17S71 k
& MOHT
Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Coiiimissioners' Dcrdi,
Deeds, Chattle Mortgae?, Farm Contracts, Marriage ' aiid dmSrmation CertificMc,
Distillers' Entries, and,-various -other fornix for" sale at the J "-
' WATCHMAN" OFFICE. -
SALE NOTICES;
Administrator?, executors, commissioner?, sheriff, constables, agents, &c'., re adviwdW
call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly great i.Jutit'e to owners topPBP.
their property at public auction without first giving ample' notire of the galc.Tf ;
qnirenicnts of the law' on the' subject everv Wdv knowirre insufiieieot. ' PfopyW,
often sacriliee! from this cause when a dollar or "two spejnt in advertising might ht.
saved it aud made it bring its value. We
Who has once used the PEOPLES' 31ACIIIXF will
the
ire
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XiETTint aVid Note Heads -Rir7irT?
Cards and Exvelop'es printed to '
at ratcs" Cal1 at this office "
bury, will reopen, on the J8t Mondl '
August, 1880. v f ' Jlonaaf..
-Itev. H. M Brows, A.SL, Pr '.
mmeaBousuoLD watch, thataid-fa
he necessary thicknes-s fprengra?in
uc.BrJ uivo ipr engra?in. ,nd
KlflfV m 1 VA IMi.nn.t. 1 . I O " U DOU
engraved portion, in plaee, and Upp 2 JJ
-old is actual. needless solar as VTjrnr
beautj are concerned. In James
... ' . ."- : "v"'" in n..'
'ViUJjy.,
James Bom.
.PA!TiMff.:.WATCa,ciAa-i
at from one-third T p-halfoi
I of solid casefv This protesis of iL 'j
coraposuion metal, .eapecialjT-adabtedi?r
purpose, has. t Wo plates of solid ethtkSf t
ed one on each de. The th?ee Je K I
ed between polished fetee!' rollers, rd ij.-
from which the cases, Hcks,. centroi,
Ac, are ciit tnd shaped by. RuUabiedi?J '
fonaers, .The gold in these cases ii ,,.: "j
mJ position
Iy thick taanritoralh kinds of chS'T
rivi'nr .(! Vn.mollirn i ...
'intra hkn ,Airiiii1 tiniJ m ,. . "
by time and wee without removing the 0ij
Thia i the only Csse Made withTwoi- V '-
riatcs of Solid Gold Warrant
by BpwiaT Certificate. - p j.,,
For ile by J, & II. IIOUAII. ':! 1,. ?
BEST 113 THE WORLD !
.k It
2-
Impur I51-rar f?oda In cf a
sliglitly dirty ivhlto color. It mar
appear wL.lt. examined br it-
e!r, bnt a COIrPAtilSON flTlt ,
cnimriT; & r.'s ak!hand 1
IIAITIUS Elt ' thow',
tli ditlcrcnce. - :-)
Seo that TTir KaktnE: Soda l
xvrilteandJPl.KE.aonhould b ALL
SI.TIII.AJli SUtiiSr XSCIZS used lor i
rood. . 1
A simple bnt erven trsft oftha ccnrttin .
value ot different brands of Pxl is to diiiolte .
denert Fpooahii cS ench k ind with about k ptnt 1
cf water (hot preferred) in clear plasws, nirrinr
tin til all ia thoronghly diseolred. Th delete-
xious insoluble mutter ia tha infcriorlioiwitt.j
be ahowri aftef wf t)in Bome twenty mhvtr or
eooner, by tho milky tppetraao of tba toiutia S
and the quantity of Cos-tuij flocky isatter u- '
cordirg to quality. ' ' ,
Be inire ami Xsk for Chorch & Co.'s S1 at4"
cce that 1 r-tir rift me ia en tbe packaa and ytra
will get tie potest and -whitest mou-e. Jtie osa '-
t thin with bout milk, in prelerrcca to Vi '
1'owder, eaves twenty times ita cost. '
Sea one "poind pvekaga f.r raluable iafona i
tioa and read carefully. - (
.SHOW-THIS TO YOUR GROCER.
MDWJUffi
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W5IEr YOU WA.VT-
At iLow Figures : i
Call on the undersigned at Ko. 2, (i"niUj
1
-D .A. AT WELL.
JniH- S If. 1
Salishurv N . C ,
Special Term of the Su
pcrior Court of Bow
Qmntij.
Xotiee is hereby giveirto all Parties taj
Suits, Wit uessi Attorney, aud to H
whom it may eotieein,' that a Siecial
Term of the Supi rior Court of Tfowa-,
Countv -will be at f!n- Court lions :
in Salisbury,, onMojuhfy, the niutli
day of August, 1 &!(,' il.r (lie trial oi
kytbi
eases, and continue until the lusin :6 i
dispostd D..A. DAVIS, Cliainr 5a
("oiunty Cointuifi'is of Koian.
II. X. Wo.iasox, Cl'k lioard of CnutJ
('oinniis-sioiK vs. rjTaiw
sb
i-rift
furnish sale notices promptly and clieapj j
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HOifATCipf
It will be apparent to anyone: wLV'--
GAGEB
prefer it ovei all others m
AGENTS gelling it find it just at
PEOPLE want. It makes1 th shuttle lock
stitclrf runs easily,; does the widestraie
uoik. and winds the 'bobbins withouthroflDUl
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works of the machine. Write for descry
circulars and full, particulars.
130L& 1303 Buttonwood St
Dnilnr? olnn . ni Onrrntinr T.Trlnli.nfl flf.
PHILADELPHIA, PA;
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