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U 3 IK, , Natural History of the Editor, i fyV-y- .: ..;! I' What ferocious looking animal U that t ! That is the editor. j- i Indeed I Are they verrdangeronsf -- Somestiroes. When cornered up? they have been known to be quite com batire, and again they have been known to go throngh a convent back window. Generally" they are mild and passive Are editors cross to each other t j Only when separated by aeroral blocks of buildings. X " Do theycat? ! They do. It was formerly supposed that they ate at long intervals, but it is a well authenticated fact that they can eat a i good deal-whenrthey can get it. , j .What kind of food do they like most! They are not very particular. While t hey -won't refuse quail on toast,' fried crab or roast turkey about Christmas time they , have been known to make a hearty fepast off a dish of cold turnips and a consump tive herring. ". Can they eat a concert ticket! j We believe not. Some people have this erroneous impression from false teachings in early life; bnt no authenticated instance of such a thing is on record. j Do editors go free into the shows They do, when they give a dollafH&nd-a half local for a t'enty-flve-cent tickeW Are all editors bald? . Jfo, only the married ones are bald. ," But let us .pass on; the editor does no like to be stared at. ! No Place for Him, ' ; From the Ik trolt Free Press. When the gates of the State fair were thrown open yesterday morning a man who was built on the plumb line principle, and whose hat would have attracted the curiosity of a crowd a mile and a half away, was stopped because he had no ticket. He indulg ed in" some rather loud talk,"and was kenin hand 5y a policeman and led to one side. T ' "Let us now come to an understand ing," he said as hecooled off. Is this a State fair?" f "Yes sir." ' j "Is there a circus attached ?"j 'No sir Is there a free lunch establishment in blast ?' 'No sir.' 'Will the president be here to-day Ti .'Not that I know of.' j 'Is the man with prize packages on hand there?' 'He is not.' ; 'Is there any chance for me to se cure a position as special detective?' ; 'No sir.' ; '.' I 'This,.- then, is an ordinary State fair, composed of machinery, live stock, bed quilts, roosters, wind mills, yeast cakes, new cheeses and the man whodias had his pocket picked ?' 'Yes, about that.' 'Then, sir, I beg your pardon for my rash and ungentlemanly conduct, and I bid you good day. If I had understood matters in the first; place I should have spared the public this cene. Ta-ta, sir, and if we should ever meet again you'll know me by my hat.' A Mistery Unexplained. Cor. Raleigh New & Ob. " On last Wednesday or Thursday, as Mr. Hines, a gentleman living on Mr. Simeon Simmon's plantation, was walking down to the river (Neuse, near the old blockade), he spied a white man on the river, in a blue sail boat. Waiting to see what he was doing, he discovered that the man -was trying to sink the boat. As soon I as he saw Mr. Hines he came ashore and told him he was trying to sink an old worm eaten boat, but there were two good sails on it he might have if lie would get it, and as Mr. Hines was endeavoring to get the boat j with a stick, the man disappeared in the woods and has not been heard from since. - I Mr. lllues secured the boat, and found it to contain two sails, two sacks of meal, two good coats, powder aad shot, oneaxe, a quantity of bottles, one f pider, one pot or oven,lbooks, Norfalk papers, and a map of Neuse River. . We learn to-day that this man has - been seeu for several months ion the , river, at different points. These facie we have learned from different parties who nave tal.ked with Mr. Simmons, the owner of the land. The man has at all times refused to tell his name, and Kad plenty of whisky. j W. J' '- ' s. Weaver a REruBucAN.-ilt has come to be an open secret thatlduruig the recent visit here of fi.Jnt w'l er, the greenback -candidate for the presidency, he was in secret consulta tion for some hours with the chairman i nf tlt rnnntiluifln vrn.. ' i I -wign committee, as he was kiown to be on one or two other previous occa sions when in Washington. General Weaver's whole -course since the Ala- Lama election could not have been -a.tt cicc.on coum not nave been core cunningly devised in the inter- est of 'the republican candidates if, V - 1 v .1, alleged very, frewji f rjpgempi?t$ to that effect were made in his interviews with Mrf JHubliHTliielrom the green back ers;Oonventiaa in Alatne yesterday was undoijlidwlly 1ue to hit efforts, but the insignificant of it shows that his influence is not "ear so great as the republican manager have been led to expect, ! ' A minister was soliciting aid lto foreign missions, and applied to a gen tleman who refused him with the re ply, "I don't believe in foreign mis sions. I want what I give to benefit my neighbors." , "'. "Well," replied he,5whom do yon regard as" your neighbors?" "Why, thase around me" "Do you mean hose whose land joins yours?" inquired the minister, "Yes." ; "Well," said the minister, "how much land do you own ?" "About five hundred acres.' "How far down do you own?"-; ; - "Why, I never thought of it before, in a republican government like ours; but I suppose I own about Jial way through." j - "Kxactlj," said the clergyman, ! suppose you do, and I want the mon ey for the New Zelanders- the men whose land joins yours on the bottom." Words of Wisdom, Have not the cloak to make when it begins to rain. Love, undying, solid love whose root is virtue, can no more die than virtue itself. He who is false to the present duty breaks a thread in the loom, and will see the effect when the weaving of a lifetime is unravtled. To fill the sphere which Providence appoints is true wisdom ; to discharge trusts faithfully and live exalted ideas, that is? the mission of good men. No trait of character is rarer, none more admirable, than a thoughtful in depeudenceof tfie opinions of oth ers, combined with a sensitive regard for the feelings of others. Men, noHiaving been able to cure death, -misery and ignorance, have im agined to make themselves happy by thinking of these things. The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts; therefore, guard accordingly, and take care that you entertain no notions un suitable tojyirtue and unreasonable to nature. . Suicide by Starvation. A sad. case of suicide by starvation comes from near McDonough, Ga. Tuck Jackson, a man thirty-five years of age, conceived the idea that he had committed an unpardonable sin, and one morning at breakfast announced to his wife and his father's family that he would never at another meal. They took but little notice of his rash remark until he continued to refuse food of any character, although persis tently pursnaded by the family and all others of his old friends who visit ed him. The fact of his fasting was reported to all the neighbors, and they came to see him iu large numbers every day. At times he woufil mani fest a great dislike to all persons who came into his room, and at other times he would show a great fondness for some who might be a stranger ami would absolutely require them to re main with him one or two days at a time. He repulsed all efforts to force food down him. Gradually he dwtt died away aud liecame demented in miud, until finally his body was com pletely emaciated, and on the seven teenth day he died. He said all the time during the fast that he hadcomi mitted a great and unp'ardonable sin and that he was trying to atone for it. A BigThisg Telegraphing. Yester day was tbeiiegiaaiBg of sort of new era in telegraphy in this section of the country. Almost simultaneously the two quadruple! lines one from New York to New Orleaiw and the other from New York to Aiigsta were, .completed. The connection was made a the former at a point between this city and Greensboro. The instruroenU hate heen put up in the Western Uaiou office in this city and are decidedly complicated, re quiring an immense battery; the line is one of te largest ia tbeeot, being we be lieve about few days it will be in active use, when tWo messages can be sent to New York or New Orleans and two received over the same wire at the same moment; and there jsjao ctanoe . airing tiem .up. Noae.-,Char. Obterter. ' : - .- . " . a- ? p ..-. Ifyoar son has nd brains, don'i send him to college. Youcanuotmnt ' ft . r. j a palace out of a ehantv In. French xoof on it "f 3 -,,Tle WHO, Vowar of Mowtaiia, '-;:( '! : ln iwJ M C A Intercatinff accounts reftcli nsoX.Ui e rwilil- woman tn,.tUe. Missouri !l V valley. Penni Sullivan, who waaspot, with a haity berrying last wetK.'canje aaddenur upon her. He wjiH withm i, twenty ajei) of her and had a guod ikk iuta her face, which appealed leau and j rather coarse, featured. She was dressed in lisjit coihea and her hair he describes aa beiiV of Sk brown Qolor and quite lou hanginitove Uer , shoulders, reaching . below. . her, old badly toin ; snn-bon uet, i When firtt dia-t covered she ; waa Uf hill behind 'Vc1n: of rocks, from yiiivU,U ieretlj .wijji aocu a deateiniui !8c.mim4a.t i4iiU.i vat1 horse ln'cniue aik f righrt-neri i to bo ilihiauageable for'sVf er:iT iiioinen Which he 'mub-rtfMxk 'Jo'ib chiT'. but the hor&o rcfused to , O ixiy the jdets weoinn foot, and tiiking a near cUt uwf M he came close ap;tuJ-j'iSien'al,tqruetl towards him with her huntis raisel, iHr ins such a loud mid tenor like Bcreauiing noise that he had not the ' courage to prttceed furfhe but tnire'd awAy.ieii j'lHg ne counoii. n-niuiine ,mi&iret4tu ue woods nnd viltkna-iik canon, throush which she tied with unusual oitckins. The subject of orart izhg tyti jne couuiry am; capture uve wua eiian- fier U bvinji ni fated, ; I! ' 1 I Pavidson CNIleffo--lis i-'WQT-lc-.i " ' Promislris Outlcok, Prof, R. Illake, of Diividaon ConeEe.' was in the city yesterday and n'portshat there are already at th crtHeije "tUfa? bne1 hnndred stmlents nd hb hais' no doubt they will start off this year a ith a larger number of names on the; roll than they had all of laat year, ' wWhat is the outlook for the college V was asked. Verygood, I think. The institntion has begun to make itself felt throughout the country. TiiU year, thrwi of onr boys have taken proi'easoi-ships in col leges, showing something of the animus which the college inspires, Dr. Win. Burney, who left uwml went to Germany where lie obtained his degree is with the Agricultural College of South Carolina ; D. H. Hill, Jr., goes directly from us to the Military and Agricultural College of Georgia; and W. 8. Moore, av ho gradu ated a ear ago and spent a session at the Johns Hopkins Uuitefsiry," in'nalthunre, is with the 4dger College at Walhnlla, S.C." 4,Ave not the applicants for adnn'sslon 4 better prepared than they uwdrto Ik; f" "That's just exactly the work we have beien doing raising the standard of scholarship. 1 know of mjr persoiial kuowledge that this has ope-nted against us as to u ambers, but we started out to do it ami we have sutceed. Gen. Hill asked ute cuiee if we. were not, killing the college by it. I told him we intended to JVoripH that .linear-way as long as we had any breat ! in us. Ys, sir, we are extending our limits and the prospects of tho college are good."--Charlotte Ob server. SI Warnra Safe Pilia are an Immediate vttrontoa foraTorptd Kver, and cure OqsUta nss, Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Rlliom DiarrhOM. Malaria. Fever an1 Agn. and are nsefhlat times in nearly all DiRoaaes to cause a free and regular action of the Bowels. The heat anti dote fur all Malarial I'oison. Price, 25c a box. Snfe Nervlnn oiKeklv riveaSMt and SieeD to the itafferina. cam TIiuiuha uii NunUsna, Prevent Epileptic Fits, and is the best remedy for Nervous Prostration hranvht on by excessive drinking, ever-work, mental bocks aad otlier caoies. It relieves the Paina of all Diseases, and in never inlnrlona tn ih ayatem. . Tbe best of :U1 Nervines. Bottles of two sizes; prices, Ke. and sixo. , Warner's Safto Remedies warm eld by Draniata aad ; lealera lai Hedleiae every where. EEWASmfCO, rToprwtocaV IV. T. and Teetimoalata. Wesleyan Female.THstitute, STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. Opens 4UJilfct.ikWnHpltmWft.eQiU, 1880. . Anions the first ScImioIh for young Indie in the United StateaM -ClMiatc nn snrpassfd SnrronndingH lienntifnl." 'Pu pils from seventeen .States. Among the lowest tennt im the Unioni- ' ' TK RMS: Board,- Washing, Lights, English Course. Latin, French, foi each half of tbe tjcJiolajsiic year ......i...... 31 15 Atl 'extras verv low. For catalogue, nd dresa Kkv. Vm.A. U ARRIS, D. Pres., 3S:2ru . htauntonl(Va. PIANOS l OJEIGS ! Special Otter, Fall ,180. .TlonUis', Credit. Pianos and Orgaut ''coming, coming, 100 000 strong" by eyerv steamer, steamer, to fill our ii).-miuoth,iSew X)ouble Store ( 60 fet fron four stories high), f:oin celjar to , loft and an p plylhe trade of t lie South! "Just cla-ed niot adrantageon.4 contract wlih leading Piano and Organ ruaBuiactorerr, "New StylesNew Pricea, New Terms for fall trade J8S0. Special Of- fer'dto CashUuyers During mouths of Au gust, September and October,' we "wilt at Lowest Cash Prices. iavable S25 cash on Pi- J anoa orSlO intiJi on Organ, with balance in three months withont interest. Neir'l'ianoa $165,190. $27.- New Organii, 5 Stdt $50. 9 Stops, $59 Selecliona frtna-lO makers, and j -6-3 different tr le. ljasret jaricea m Ameri ca. ioarn4xl iiwt rumwaii, i5 days' Uriah Every inducement tliat-anj reapo&ible hu can oSer oo standard, irwtfiimeni. .Send oc Fall iSSO Speiar)nerir:r?Addresi.f r r - v. luddca ' Bateif SotfceravlItiitc . Church & Co s-HneAixe Soda, Tut z.1 - : -pacKages, jor salt Wis Pit,' OOBtRIElfSl Mouey Saved Bv Examuuiig iHenileiuM 1 1rg' Wf&lSt t Jnkt Kead d' fewiaea ana" Wd Ijataucn of our Stoc1caccordirigfy: " Iawm. fofc&tth eVca'aVio cu.' Twd or three V. THoasaou yar:s oi uoocti-lwco. onuni year, that w orfer a; $s cW'A Fiut assortment of A complete jtck of Slioes apld Pflces , Udl a4 .Mennt utUi irooi ix cis up. a smu Assonmtm oi OlOtniUC C3J3kOT S, Can Wl a Man's Hoat for 50 cenls. Klarnt of Ten kinds of COFFEESjmm-CiM its it.nh ' Mocha. Klpht vartetluaol Symps'Aud Moifsea-ve-.j Cbeaiest .to , tite! , beat toJe bad.ln.aaxl ma?m! rocker. Potatoes and niaiy r Salt. Leather. .Meats Crocker many arucu not nereis meauoDeu. JiVe buv and sell all kinks of Country Produce, ana will pay tfixxl price i or ttrted rruli a ana emm i ue sure a aea as oeiore yon duj or eeu.j May. i.nJ 3t:ra 1. STATE 01; WORTH CAROLINA. u yle' County: t,fln SaMt Court. Vw-T,.JB.4fiie anrife Marrf A- - A.hon; Buljer.and witoitiiili lo Iuct 4.lfnd or-ugi. Li; . Vl . ArraiiuU ! sell Land Tijcui. H. Iedaapt Saro'l R Peadraap aixbwife tIara U , l for Partition. 1. helUjypr of VYijlUw H. ; , tfie rJefendanx kUoT feame, m a retident tor tlii Slsit?, nnU npt, after Mue dilixetice, befoim.l. It iabrderedthat imhlicaiion be made 1 f.r X miceeialTe "Sreeks ia'.ie "t'arolinrfj Walchman, published in Saliibui v. N. 4J.i noiifring aaul dttendanl to appear al the of fice of the Clerk of the Siiprior Court: of aaid county, on or before the tl Cub day uf Septem ber. 1880, and answer the petition which 5 filed in aid office, or the plaintiff U1 pply to the Court fur the relief denvindiml in the tra plaint.,,. i ,, Witne., thin the 26tb ilay nf Juv, 1430. s" ' G. M. BixuiiA'j.'C. S. V. : 4i:6-$G.50 ' JHvlelbnntT. Administration, StQ. - The Machiiie fthnns ant! Foundrv of Xhi. lutvK;H. Mai-Bh'are' ' ' " FOll RENt , , . , .... , . . - i KlTlttZi: .-in expenenceo msciun.si ano rompe.cn man , 24il, ,lar of Mav nexl, for ca,h allibe proper tu inaRige, will here a verv inviting op- ; . e , " - ! portiM.ii for anceeMfnr im.Tn-. The ma-1 lv of ,,,e Rowan Gold and Copper Mining chinery i all ill good, running "trier .!(! w.il f Coaipany. of Baltimore, cfiwiMiiig of 1U4 be keji in operation uulil rented. Orders -iil! acre of land, witli whatever Macbinerj there be ftlled a usual. " may be thereon, together with all tb"e Mineral -Mining Itighta, Privilege, Iminiiniii, im NOTICE' ""vpinenu aiwl appurtenance thereto belong- IIavingdminialered ,m my'late hwband? j V' W a-. I'lHTlaining-being the eMte,allperaon- indebted to it .re hereby P -V !?.n aml know,f ,he not i tied to make earlv i;t:nent. And thwe having claims against the same, are required to present then) for nvniant within twelve months from tlija the li day of July, 1880, or thU notice will be plead in bar of reroverv. - MAKTHA ('. MAKSIi; J uly I, 18S0. Administratrix. 37:riw jEajlo Cotton Gin For h 'r,, ntderKitined have j n second tard fiAOftZ) COTTO?J aim ; which tney wni cheap. T'nose wishing to ntu -i I.:.se may call it thvii or ;i(lli' t:ien: s: LinWoca, -Pat '1 v o. ' Ang 30th. 1880. VJ:"t "ACORN COOK ST07E." W1L.1.IAMS BROWN Ilaa the exclusive le of thix c-elebrated Cook Stove aim tl.e klk fc oil. like hoi cakes. ' 7.1 f HEADQUA3TERS. FOR Fruits, Candies, Cigars, Books, Pictures, And Picture-Frapa 32: i , tf SMITH'S WORM OIL ! Atbeks,Ga., February 22, 1879. ' Sir! My child, fi?eyearadhadwynitoma' of worniiM.C tried calorueHanU 'Othcr'Wornl Medicines, buliaikd tACxpel n.r.! Seeing air Bain certificate, I got ial of, yoar Worm Oil, and the i first ttoat bmnghl foYty worms, and the second doac, iBanji wenr passed J did ooteonnt he.iifd-,M SU ui " Prepared hjs Dr. E- S. LYHD0Hr f - -"-x ' . Athem, G,. FoJ Sale by Dr. T F. KLU.TTZ;-' .And Dragsiats general, vSG:ly5" I ITOne Hand red Bnshelu of Onions ; also, One Handrcd Bushels . 6f Peach Stones, at " H, NNIS3 ' THEfl. BilAHI'S rim III I ' xm I ''''' " 'triI - - CORNER &FRALEY, r' Tnirviieea are a low aaiVfU 0MlLUto mkef hef and tjer ,wor aq( inferim oadi. They wl ordeia in iwu departHnta. , . hiTjir realty made atock lo hand qoattprUei a seneral awurtuxent ofhotKe furniture B4- Atea'drf, 1Jiifehii; Cl6lhe PrewJes', Lonnges, Kacka. V4rdmhe,iIki7kvai(pUMruiand ChiM PrexAen Cand ie tnndi, 'fin Safe, peaks. Table, Vashtand. ' Chair fec. T'hey alo keep'an aMOrtnent tf"1 '' 1 ;'' G of waVnutnirteknd poplar,1 fro'tfi $1 upwards. WViBWcUh.,TheJ urder, itUul cohrttri prod nee In" exc Write' furhtttire.- irhop near opposite AYjUobthan Offle ...... II , JULIAN ktiil A iitVt; 4.1.. M. i i-11t .ITlihrA Ul lliillt Dunuuu 4 rO f' ft MEiiANESVILLE'Ni d Is J re-euunent araang Souther- cimhiih jr ik3 m iu ape, nunin Uri and ar-a natrounce !The tr3rtl-Ses- Mw Iniu Jaly 2Uth. - For -juatalugae, sS viwu full particnlaTM. nddresa, . , j ' Maj. R. BINGHAM, Snpt, 35;.'itp ' " ' ' - IF YOU - WISH Your Watches and gA- Glocka, Snwlni; Machift,&c, Ket:iiredbr a Kooi. cheap.and reporwtle rx'iuiin please leave them with Mesarn. Klutiz A !te3Jewan, Saluhurv, N C. -15:ly - ' ' -ft.'U. HKOWX. 'S SALE OF ValcaMe Golf Jle Property ! r.y virtue of a eerfain Mortpnge made fo me ' Truftee. A will nell an the iremie on the CQl- lor description of property arid title see .Mortgage to the undersigned dated Febru ary 2-th. 1 SGI, and recorded in I'.oolc No. 42, p.-ee 1)4. in the Register's office of Rowan County, J. (). JOHN A- THOMPSON, Trustee. Rowan Co., April 10, 1880. 25:6w. ! -LJ W XJ O ! To make Title to Land, and Laborer and BuANK ADMINISTRATORS SALE NOTICES For Sale at this Office. srmt Jars ! suit Jars ! ! Just received a Nice Lot of MASON'S IMPROVED HALF GALLON AND QUART! Jar for sale at EN'XISSV ! i?;tt KEROSENE OIL AT 90 CentsJper Gallon OR- 5 Cents ppr Quart at 200 Knipty S Molasses and Whisky B A R R EL S To arrive, tu .a ,fer tl As the demand for 'BARRELS X) ; i be great. Call and leave i i . orders at ENNJSS Machine Oil, ! Tanner's Oil,. Terpentine and -Varnish At NKISSV . a . i"i -ill TURNIP .SEED! iURriiDli 4t t i -4f j - Just-ecejvd" ,,u l J - ; pf Diflferenfc TaHetiea at 1 iaatiofw fyflVVil' MDtracf for carupfitrVft wprk and warrant nails fact ioj. Will lake coo'J, Iiimli'er and cahrttrt'prbdnee Iri' exBLWriW'r en TRUSTEE F 00 a "irlSR&Y,,Si 8PlCIF10nMLDlCiriE:oT:4 ainf. Jr'&tX - Spenaatorrhea - JTJ fceif-Abttse; as Loss yr SI iutl La&sltude. Pain i ljfna O. M.... Y ei XHseates that lead a Premature Urav tSinui narttcoila Oftilre to send iree apectfle Medicine 1 G wall on recetptof the -money bi addwsejn ?K VW&KS Mica.' ? tarSold In Salisbury and everywhere by aU ,-j-ugslsU i;iy. IMPROVED PATIHT LIYER PADl ts.i Wt Ort Haamuifc ? ' - ''Cas aa Mim asi Stexxotb Dasiaaa un -,S,T-. Tirica a LoaoJ iu . J . cirasa . CkQbuidFeTtf, liierfoaflahl, . Kemlsi " 'ImiianesSi " CosaTv ' Female Ekk t lferrtttf : f ... f ' K6zious Pill OOsnr Potnnus M edidoes mr takra "I ' the Stwnacb, ct. al.' IA. ru1 into uw aacaw rn rd ai wont rer foe ri A 'tnyi. stMMMMl lnnKmiwnlatSnn4'tlMntnn(lnif tameii i te tod tttonaeh A gotM'VeiretaM " StoMcbt4isntfoo Pates Pad 1 w ' ' BACH. , BOLD T ALL VatTMIfT. OT MDl DX cant riui Sj ' ""'' ll'il aKio I10RSESHOER. ;,.();.- s !T U.ll HOP connected with Brown & Verble's Livery I otabit-:.'' ueru designs or'Snoes.lb'stni any Biia pe oi loot. AU Huotri&j; on wncil .acem iuc imiu enneaand waRha! N T EO. All k;uUs UiaoKsiuilHiiK prompti ont. Subscribe for the' Watcbriiau cisK'S'' -L.i r . . . . ... . - , i ,l- , i TUTaki: it your ff;F.ins-ffia XW-ri a K E I i' YOUK " VLU BS-gaa , , FOR THE i Tlw BEST Wwkl.t in Wrsfern North Carotimt.-4-Only $1.50 -a 'year1-in advance, rfilizer! .THEO'.'F. KLUTTZ. has jitst i:i:ceivj:u a cau-load Celrateil Hone Fertilizer !! The Chemical for making 1 Thi will be old for $14, or 200 lbs. of QoXOR iu No vember. - No Cotton Seed or Stable Manure required. This Fertiliz r ia fully equal to the high priced, fo-c-allicl iu-Hno8, ami al lea than half the price. I refer tu tbe following well known gentlenion, who n-ed it l.it season on cotton: JohnV'. Uarriniier, Jiia. B. Gibxop, V. F. Watson, Tlios. C. W'.iUon, R. T. Cowan, W. B. Meare-. A. Tait, J. G Cauble, J. F. E. Brown, E. C.'Eeiiiz, S. J M. Brown, and many Qlhera. i Call earlv fur vmir siinjilipB and cave monev. T. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. GARDEN SEEDS! A FULL SUPPLY OF Bu; st's Celebrated Garden Seeds. REMEMBER THAT B U I ST ia the only Sed-0 rower who WAIinAyT hU eeR. ., Look t every paper of Fcr s LandrcthV,Sley'i :c., &f., ami ee ij yoti dud, ;ui r yarrQnt upon them. Hcwjuc Of worVhleHfi'unr wai i anted com mission SeCd, "aikt cou'io to KLUTTZ'S for Bnlst! which hrearrnn tcil Irch and einiitio. i . . i, - THEO; F. KLUTTZ, Pruggist 20: lv arionc other blank for sale Jber to insanity or consumpuon, anu rsu , - i J ",tiM -i '.. - : i- 1 f Uav. H1I. Beowx. A' If. 'pJt-1f1.'.r,iV'i. J s sold byaU druxgtstat St per hl0p. '.. 5 ; W VrC;. ,r alanafactarrd at 4 1 NoaTN Ljaaaif BU , i Plater dfOolia OoidlfiC Tarran R tfv.omJjf , ,s ,M j ;i 'X m Jewelers. t- - : ; i 'Ut4 rf. J a 4 it! I ' '! Hbnie DEEDS MMQBGAGES Iee SimjSl(S TJecdfl. Decda in Trnst.'irortgage beede". CoTOmWionera' Dceflc. Pberifl tLreeas. thattie Mortgiiges, Farm Contracts, Marriage and 'Confirmation "Certiticsiet, -- Distillers' Epuics anjTari(ua other forms for sale at the ' ' " ti . WATC1IMAN OFFICIL c IN Administrator, executors. nrs.'commissionera. call on ua for printed !e noticed. Jt is Artainrr great injustice to owner? toputnp 1; their property at public, auction witnoot, fire Hiring jamplp notice of the sale. .The n ;i qnirftnenis of the law on the. snbj;t everv lxJdf kimfire Insnffirient. Property", plten sacrificed from tjiia cause when 'a dollar or two epent in advertising roipnt Bf 'y.it nd made' it'brlng Its aTu'e.M We furntsu'eale notices promptlr and cheap. "lTOTIOSO P02V PCCTHTO-'LAITD SSADr PP.I2TTS5.- Who has once pee naed 'lie llOLAirliltf will prefer itove? all .tlr,M.; T - J - i a. . A ft Yy lTfirt . . J i. i l,a) tDI - rwm JIoT! iririJs tHei 14 -ma I ! iii4 l j-.! ,i - . t ; 4 1 r I iJust received atV. 'Ha Rata :f a fillet, oC:UCiari f J4?9ncn.Vanqiea, !' r This School 1ocaUd;tn t)eatiurtt j -; -injaiMiy ,i t iaje, mues north uf Salk It will be apparent to any one, who will 'H Inina a Sow:, Golo Watch, that atfe he decennary thickneps for engravicj and but htnj, a large proportion of the preon l al used, is needed only'ta aiifien and hnM .t ensraTed uortion in. tlacjant .. ' i 'iieceanay solidity and atrengt h. r,l !;Jr -1 ' ohi axially rveedlew ifSl'U y beauty are concernedr-iln Jatnes Bfl i i PATENT OPLD "WATCS' eAS r i iM wilfe of prec(oua metal it ctnriiiiA at from one-third to one-half oi th ...t ' frofii which jhe.-we.tfckaleeBtreal beJk'r &3:ifcrecut and RhapeLJby .suitabli. AiJZn H r..-m Tk. : .17- l.r: r . , BpST. !8 THE KGLO I ; hi wit) tmnnrf HCrV Bo5a Is f a llabriv Olrtv wiilte elor. Itnjar t nuiir mri ii may i tits -examined br Ii- riri'.tkiiMK xviTit v '. i AKTI ao "'. : ; ; ur a.iierenec, -. flee Hm jrw T'Hfn dfnfd rr'teit II Stli, aahi! l,P MTitLAii bCfc-srArcai! UMtd for fod. r , .' A Mjnj,"" '( : "R-r t-t ff rri-s-iiir WU" lT:-,'?tlt.r;i!srfPoili1..l0S t' .t"nn: l m U kil vi h nlx.u rt-T" f t v:t-r tl,.K f-ret-re',-Mii rl.rla-. v -n-y VTiln'.l i i'.iunnip Yiwn:itl T'Kf(: jiou irl':'. j t-i ifnr J i tnfe-itir ,? -1 bfwn hf r I tiii- imr wm viii i .; r Muesli ta iky! i. jve rn' t.tUit -.!: i -: n-l t ''fHaf'T t f 4alu:,' Co- '.jilt; - r'f liniS IWit ttair m j n tha fPita s-l i. 11 F t " 1 c-v .! irliitt iut:c. ISfnT I .b Wih Hiur mi k. 1 1 i'reternro to titw 'owUk.- ix t Wtbl jr t inu i: ctU fe-ato n lpwkafre f r rlnk!! irZ: -u. tioa and rrd r.ref '.!ly. SR9W THIS IQ TCUfl IS8CH, HARDWARE t... WIIE. YOU AVAAT 11 A R D W A.R E At Low Figures - Call on the undesigned at No. 2, Gwrit D A. AT WELL. Salisbury ,N C.,Jtin-8 tf. Special Term of he Su perior Court of oivan In Notice ia hereby given to all Parties ta b Suita, Witueaaet, Attorneys, and to air whom -it may concern, thatra Sieci Term of thir 'Superior 'Court of Kowaa eHmtv will. W held at the-Court JIuM iff .Salisbury, ouMojulay, the uintn (9tu) 1 dav,f AuiriiKt. 1860. for the trial of civil , r castg, aiid t:6h tin ue ""til the biiMiiewt "J duiioacd -f. ' 1). A! UAVIS, Chait man , u - CouiitrConrtnis'm of Ko n; : ' I(. K.Wo6bo, Cl;k Boni-d of Conn ; CoiinnissiouerH. 37w U 1 JlJJjiO. alierirfa. ronataLles rens 4c. are adyie4tl' 1 - nni. ! . wn ,yaj)le irafdre. a : Julio t-A plate of hickU f compoitiotf hletar, epectaffv daniH .t 'i ! purpo baa 1 14 pi.t solid fold wldrrV , ed ojf hdAItdJtltfe Ul U ejl between polihel steel i rollers ar3 it, .T' "4 Knit is W'Wle-f hVyn&VadL'l'J ly tbidft&adihit4f all' kind of chaslae sra1ncRlreaieUintherenrraTMl -..!- j 'H haifTeeo5f VFjed KrtFfl:JrfectliiDoWv ' . r4 lit. 4"" l?e withTwiA r-H J "!'POPj? "ipant! It makes tl shuttle 1 listitcfrun ealyK does -th Tvidp xpm&-L and winds) thtXihbbit)8 vithottt ru l)Dl" ' heT hWunirrlte fpr or - ' i.i) i-v .. . ;.,it l .-ii : i i iMus- . 8w - 13011303 BtewoESt,, 4 .i, 1 -PHILADELPHIA, ( ' 3
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 30, 1880, edition 1
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