i'
til
t t
1' v'
,-l
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both tree and fruit proved totally (lis-
.t
nrrwirr " i" 1 "" ' """" ---
will make ho misrepresentations
TRUCK.
tinct. The Lc Conte grows some
'hnn snulYiml much has what in the shape of! tvLombar-
been written about IorloiK anu iu itv poniar, tne urancaes buuutiug
i truckinff interests. It is a vast mterp straight tin; ami tne Unit is giossy,
l est that yearly increases in inapor large, rosetingctl and telicious. The
Stance. 1 Its history dates from 1842. Chinese sand-pear, however, grows
when on the (arm of Bates and Hatch, a,0re in tliD shape of the braiige, peach
Jersey men, located on the Western and ordinary apple ; the fruit is a
i Branch, early, vegetables lor- ship- rusty-Coat," small, tougli and good
lUant nrpo first ratsed. neas and cuMnh;PfW for looking nuruoscs. But the
l WWiv www - " - 9 & ; I"" J X "
I ymbers were the first articles pref ix Conte is of the saoie family,
Sliced, and since then the cultivation h0th grow from a cutting.
Sand shipment of vegetables to Siortli-1 K The parent trees, owned by Mrs.
I rn markets, has steadily - progressed I Har.len, attracted very little atten
Huntil now for a distance of miles on tion . anrl about the time it began to
liboth sides of the river we find a con- bear, thei war broke out! and the tree
' tmnons line of truck farms; in fact! remained unnoticed foria number of
T I 'the whole of Norfolk tunty may be years. Then, 1869, Capt. L- LVar
j considered one immense garden farm. nedoe, .who had managed for Mrs.
MBat the cultivation of truck is not Harden previous to the !war, removed
lnn minfined to Norfold county. It from Liberty cbuntv to this, and
is carried on to a considerable extent brought with him a number of cut
In all the contiguous connties, J?rin- tings from the tree. Of these, about
icess Anne, Nansemond, Elizabeth jiajf a dozen lived and flourished; and
City county, Warwick, orthhamp-from these orignal trees many others
ton and Accomack. Besides the cul- bave been grown. Mr. H." H. San-
; tivation of vegetables for market has for(j proCured cuttings from Capt
spread to tne souna counues oi xiutui varneiloe, and now he, as wen as
SCarolina seeking an outlet at Nor- Capt. N., has extensive5 orchards and
folk, for shipment North. j nurseries, which arc paying a fine in-
t' The value of immediate truck farm- come. Many hundreds of young
jjtng, that is of the productions of the trees are sold every year, and large
I truck farms of Norfolk county, may numbers of people are! embarking in
f1rJ etimftfrt1 n rp-iolllncr tWO milHoIlS ..noKalclni. oo n U pcinacc
I 'of dollars, as follows : Apples, $5b,- As remarked, the Lc Conte
IIOOO : asparagus, $50,000; artichoke, crownTrom a cutting twelve and fif-
i a - - - h. jj- I - w -1
111,000; beans, ?120,000; beets, 5V teen inches long, whichiisset down in
1 1000 ; strawberries, $250,000 ; black- tie ground so as to leave only about
berries, $700; whortleberries, $800 ; two eyes or buds out. These cuttings
Sraspberries, 800 ; gooseberries, 00; are placed in drills as close together
3 Ichetries, 81,200 ; cabbage, $180,000 ;
as oranjre trees in a nursery two or
tfcitron, $15,000 ; cueumbers, 30,000; three inches apart. A good many of
:i. It.; " I llll All t? W llll III III IIIJIVC1 M M Li w lj M K-M U
auliflower, $200; kale, 836,000 ; thera die, but sometimes nearly all of Uq woud make her dress
t.- etonnn. , fttnnA. . . J -n i-Vl , o
lrVfj- : v--.-y-HWi.ai proport.onoi mem wui i.ve 4 . dresshl2 different from the
peas, 812,00 J ; Irish potatoes, fcOUU,- sometu.ies it is one in five, and some- l ,1 ' :ki 0 i.;a mi:,A
Jw x . , fto7nnm. .. ... J rlc iucM.uwu ,
i3aa, owcv puu., V.", - uines nine m ten. n;, l,nlw ,! fm1m"-,f
ish, 830,000 squash, ?1U,UUU; spin-J They grow with wonderful rapid.- , , i
iwui ywiwv .wmi.wo)v'vj . w , I ly . Alley one u iiituiu u
mtry s HELP Be
Youriielve3 by maklnr tAncy wtin
gJlaen caance .3 ouphm. laprenv
ys Keepinr povcity irom your
loose wuo aiwavs ia.se uu-
is the principle grower in this con
hiq 1 5 000 beautiful VOUn tree3 which vantare or the jroo.l cliance for rouklns money that
nas iwvuuaiui;juu0 lV-3W are off ere.1, generally bcome wealthy, while those
Trrr t I who do not lm Drove such chunces remain in uoverty.
,.VV',!.. ;r-r..!uY " V- Wewftntm,invme?kwomn.tovs.aBdfflrmowpr
' - ' ' ; . . for us rtgiit la their own ncaitfies. The busiatt-s f
u. . I will pay more than ten tiuiea ordinary wages. We ft
i lie j.,AtKliTii jl uniiK ..m j ju i rurmsu an extensive outnt ana nu inn juu uwj, t
Tree ro one wno enjrages to ranse monej ve- i
ry rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the
work or only your spare moments, ruuinronaatioa
and all that ia needed sent free. Addre. j .
61:ly . Stinsoh it Co Portland, ?Jalne;.
CURES
iMDtOESTlON,
BiuousNCsa
BiokHeadaohb
DYSPCP8M, t" -
Coua
w www y
&w L
91 Dl f (fiTfMh.
CURES
Lost Appetite
Sour StomaqK,
- Foul Breath
.. Low Spmrra,
ENLARQIfrTor
1 SPLEEIUd
WSJ.
VEGETABLE
Behold her at eleven.
Her limbs unfettered.-' by the long
skirts of conventio: ality, she runs,shc
ijoaipF; sne snues n u.e ice ponus,
she rolls hoop, she climbs fences, she
kicks, she rjins races, and is as fliet
of foit as tlie hoys, j" Her appt-tite is
good, her cheeks rosy, and her move
mcuts unconsciously graceful.
Behold her again at twenty.
No more does she inn or jump or
roll hoop, run races or slide on the
ice. It is not "proper now nor
lady-like, and she couldn't if she
would, for she is fettered by long
skins, tight shoe?, and tighter t-Uys.
Hor movement has no longer the free-
V - . U .. 4 and eirls can earn large sum. Many have made at
dom of Unconscious grace OI C 11 Kl hOOCl,- tho business over rae hundred dollars In a sinjrle
y , . . , , fees. Kothin? like It ever known before. All who
for nnw whpn she walks it IS to D J lOOK tvno-.o-n sn snmrised at the ease and rapidity with
, ... !i I whlnh they are able to make money. You can
pimiat Ms
It la SOyean the oldest, mnd only premitae Sha
nons Medicine now in market. Prepared only by
C. F.SlMMOlf 8 A CO. 2810-1 J Clark At. St. Louis,
aaccesaor to M. A. Simmons, M. D. In2&c and
1 bottle and packages. Sold by all DraKglata.
1 101
Outiit furnished free, with fuU instructions
for conducting the mostproaiaDie ouaine -a
that anyone can engage in. The basinet
Is & eaty to learn, and our instructions are
80 simple an I plain that anyone can make great proj
Uts irom ins very suiru iu uuc van iau uu
liyr to work. Women are as successful as men. lioys
AROUND is CORNER
TO THE PUBLIC GREETING:
tulian&fraLey,
Ca&t Makers M Carpenters! :
Their prices are an low as it" is pospihle lo
make them, and their work not interior to any
They dil onlern in two departments.
Their read made stock in hand comprises
a 5ener.1l aMortment of house furniture Bed
Bteadi. Bureaus. ! Clothes Presses, Lounge.
ll:ck. V.irdro!e8, lJ.H)k-Caief, Cupboard a nd
Chirm Presen, Candle Stand, 1 in Safe, leks.
Tables, Washstands, Chairs, &c.' They also
keep an assortment of j
COFFIjSrS j
of walnut, nine and poplar, from $1 upwards,
L Also, Window Sash. They fill order without
vexatious delays. Will contract for carpenters
work and warrant satisfactions Will take good
lumber and country produce in exchange for
naAY'& SPFC1F1Q MED 1 2! ME.
Tans MARXTheureat EngliisuYrtADE MARK r
tatilnff cure tor nr
Bemlnal Weakness, - f '
Knermatorrhea. -. I J'ZTi fM
TmnnlnCV. and Oil - f i
" diaeases that follow lrw&! 6
as a sequence or . a
self-Abuse: as Loss
of Memory, Unlver-5-
-i sal Laasituue. rain " . .... ... ' - muai an I
frtTS ' mm-irrra TiillS. x healthy village, fonr mile imrti, ..r c. .? 1
ELrUKK laiaa.1" r..rr.Ti TT rA,i".7.r I K. :n ------ , oa u
iioivwoii,"S,Z on me 1st Mai...i-
Dlscases Uiat ieaj w uauitj uf w-, -, ngnst, 1830. i ll
'TuUparVtealaraln our pamphlet, whlcnwe
vri- trt.v.,i rrp hv innJi to every one. GriTue
specmc tr.r nr wr.i ua sent free
ed at, whieh now in her esti .nation teffihTO Watchman
Ls..a" ri.i ii.r- ci..:J-Y2?J" JULIAN &FRALEY.
13 the-main object of walktng. She IS take nil the risk. Those who need ready money,
' I mrit tr n nt nnf.ft. AH furnished free. Ad-
al read V" in delicate health, and has a drew, tkck & co.f Augusta, Maine,
doctor who prescribes expensive ad- r-r -
vice and prescriptions for her, and A BJiW. Hiiw ux vvniua uoi,
, i . .1 Kew becauseJtla only within the last few years'
ascribes her Complaint to any tiling tnat Uuasbeen Improved and brought within the
and everything but the real cause. jnrst invention w made and the first patent taken
. . , " , p.. . . "" ttn out nearly twenty years ago, anu cases i maae at
This IS Slinply the let terms; OI the that :tlme and worn ever since, are nearly as good
. , ' ,,! , , m: . as new. Reail the following which is only one of
body With fasllionable Clothes, liysi- many hundreds, your Jewelers can tell of similar
cally she is a prisoner. At eleven oaes' mansfieij, pa., May as, sxs,
... - mi i i i i I have a customer who has carried one I Boss'
She was free. 1 he doctor advises patent cases flfteen years and I knew it two years
, . , , - , ' i . before he got it, and It now appears good for ten
travel, but he does not advise her to years longer. k. e. olney.
. i 11 k lou Remember that Jas Boss' Is the only patent case
take on -and and keep on lier lash- made0f two plates of solid gold (one outside and
lOnab'.e letters, bhe WOUldU t CIO EO 8gutj the great advantage of these plates over
. , , electro-gilding is apparent to every one. Iwss'is
if he did. and he WOUldn t atLVJSe the only patent case with which th re l given a
, ... , i lit f e written warrant, of which the following Is a fac-
her if he knew it would bring rehet, simile:
4:ly
for she would no longer believe in a
1 l.i. J
i OK AAA . ji K AAA .1.' 1 I t' I i I
unjj,iiitf,ww , naiciuicwuo, vivvy iweive icct in a single pu miner.
five years of
f! grapes, $10,000; other vegetables, one year ac,e they may be trans
U$I5XX)-iuaking a total value pf pWetl into orchardsj and at five
y i vne imuwn mne nuniu w uu iui i years out tney win oegiii to pay. -Liiey
: j wmsand two hundred dollars a very bear before they reach
: respectable sum when we consider tha age.
! in 1857, acconlmg to the information AVhcn transplanted, tlie young trees
i furnished by Mr. G. F. B. Ueightdn, should be set out iu twenty feet squares,
president of. the JHorticultural and f Pat 9" common land; but if the land is
IPomologicaf Society, in the last spe- f good qnality they shbuld be placed
j (Cial issue'of the Virginian, that there L aud afterwardd pruned cai.efllny
: l irere only about half-dozen differetit as they grow, the pruning being done
L Varieties of vegetables shipped ; that with a view to make the j branches grow
the report of the Horticul- outwardly. In pruningt;the frnit-spurs
; ttural and Pornological Society record- shonld not be taken off. All of the clip
- : . . . , . . . - pings may be stnek iu the ground and
j ed only; eleven varieties, in the l.st of wfll make new treesU
: ; vegetaoies ana irniis, wun an esu- The fruit ripeus as 6tatd) iu Jtlly BlU
mated value of one million of dollars; for shipping purposes, it should be gath-
'M that in 1878, the list reached thirty- ered ten or fifteen days before "it ripens.
five varieties with a value of one and SteP ladders and other convenient contn-
r t e a nnir miiimn tlx 11111 :i rs i. ivmx
.. . . , , . . , is pajeked as soon as gathered. It is first
graioiyiug jui wiw r -"j1 wrapped in ordinary white paper (news-
to record the value ot the truek crop paper) and then packed in crates twenty
To "dress" at all after the stvlc uses
tin " 9 L ' .1 i ...
up hail a. woman s tune aim two-
thirds 'of her strength. New ork
Graphic. T
li , ,tfc i , -3 I
WUaitiMi!5y
I BINGHAM SCHOOL,
MEBANESVILLE, N. C,
( Established in 1793,
I Is uow Pro-eminent among Soutlter-
Boaiding Schools lor bovs in age, nnmu
bcrs and area patronage The. 173rd Ses
sion 'Wcin s July 21)th. For catalogue
giving full particulars, address
M.VJ. K. UIXU1IAM, Sup't.
35:3t p
IF YOU WISH
II Your Watches and
Clocks, Sewing Machines, &c,
liejHirel by a jiootl, cheap and responsible
workman please leave tliern with Messrs,
Kiiittz & liendleman, bahstairy, A. C.
45: ly t K. L. BROWN
See that you g ?t tbe guariutoe with eachcaae.
Ask your Jeweler for iUuti at;d catalogue.
For sale by J. & 11. liOKAH, and all other
Jewelers. 22: ly
las reaching 81.751 .645.34. It is ad-
j ditionally gratifying to present the
value ot tne crop oi loeu as wiinin a
fraction of two millions of dollars. (
-The great advantage of' Norfolk in
the matter of truck-is its admirable
location,, as a shipping pointy Mr.
Xieighton.has correctly stated it when
! in his letter the Virginian last year
Ihe stated that "no section of our At
lantic coast is so favorably located
i for reaching the various"markets, aiid
; none are better supplied with a rapid
I tmnsnortatinn jip! nties'' Tht rrrnf
improvement to our roaas naa great
ly advanced our progress in the cul-
j tivation of market gardening. We
i' have now splendid shell and well
1 graded roads running in all direc
;itions, enabling the trucker to reach
the city with his shipments in a short
time after he has gathered it from his,
j iliarra, so ; that he-can place it in the
I f markets of Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia and New York- next
day, at an early hour. Norfolk Vtr
ainian. .
two inches long, twelve ami a half inches
deep and eight wide. These crates con
tain about seven-eights of a bushel, or an
average of ninety pears j; they are made
of bass-wood shipped hero from Bangor,
Me., which is used because of its light
weight aud uniformity. The cost of each
crate laid down here is ten cents.
The shipping qualities of the Le
Conte pear are unsurpassed. The
skiu is very tough and iwill not easily
break or rot; it will hold the inside
of the pear after it has become as soft
as mush.
CaptVarnedoe showed me a bill
of three crates of Le j Conte pears,
which he sold in New ! York a week
or so ago By this bill it showed that
Mi
The Le Conte Pear.
Thomasville, Ga.', July 1 4, 1 880.
f ; -and trouble to" run down here and in-
IS
: vestigate the famous Le Conte pear.
Its headquarters, so to speak, are here
fjin Thomas county, and it is .attract
fling as mnch attention in this vicinity
1 1 as the orange in Florida. !
; A brief resume of the history of the
Le Conte pear may be appropriate.
, ;Maj. John Ce Conte, from whom; it
, takes iu w name introduced it into
-Liberty county,. Oa., in 4856. He
found it in a Northern nursery, where
- it was labeled Chinese Sand-pear, and
I he sent it to hisiieice, Mrs. Harden
vha li veil in Liberty county in this
: State. At the same time he told her
pHt would growirom a cuttinnd
, f . ripen lawe hi iuc x i. wui
Jly proved that it : was not the sand-pear
s ! lor. while it would grow from a cut
J: ting, tlie fruit " ripened in July aud
A n Outnt sent free to thostvwho wish to engage
l la th-. iatet pleasant, una ronablc badness
fll . I tnowa. Kveryihli;;,' :.ev. Capital not re
Vj J quire 1. We will turtiis'; you everything. 10
i ay and upwards is easily raacte without staying
jway Irom liome over ni?ht. No risk whatever.
Manv new workers wantea at once. M:ny are ma-
icing fortunes at t'ae oultu ss. liUles make limiiscu
3S men. and j'ounK boys anil eirls ia.tKu giat pay.
No one wuo is wiidng to wors fans to ni tie more
money every day than can be-mae In a weeic at
any ordinary employment. Ylio.se who eagUjfe at
once will ltna a siK it roua to icnxine.
Address 11. Hallkit & Co., romand, .Valne.
61:ly
It Is the best Blood Portlier, oad stlmul&tes
every function to more beaithiul action, &nd La
tboa a benc&t in all diseases.
In elinilnatiiii? the Imparities of the blood, the
natural and necessary result is the cure of Scrof
ulous and other Skin Eruptions and Diseases,
including Cancers, Ulcers and other Sores.
PyspepRia. Weakness of the K torn ach, Consti
pation, Dizziness, General Debility, etc are
cored by the Nsfe Bitterm. It is unequaled
as an appetizer and regular tonic.
It is a medicine which should be In erery fam
ily, and which, wherever used, Will save the
payment of many doctors? bills.
Bottles of two sizes ; prices, SO cents and HjOQ.
Warner's
w Safe Heme
g?U) dies are sold
and lfealers
in Medicine
everywhere.
Proprietors,
Mm,
kares for $5, or will be sent tree
oy Bauressuig
CRAY MEDICINE CO.. -V
package, or six packages iot
ml VPU a Vli K niiH
fSGld la Salisbury and eyerywliere by all
4-ugtst. - . t 'W'
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER ?AD I
Nitn Gm Rais. .
da bs Mass ai Strkkoth Dzsiaio. Last
Xwici as Lose. i
,, SUsuet Cured vfiteut Srsssg lit Syttsa
CluIIs sad Ferer
IdTer Complaint,
Ehemalisa,
CosSrenes
Female
Eick t Kerrou
Beadacta,
I WAY JS"V 1 1
Just received at A. C. lUnm
. a fine lat-of No. 1. Cigars
and French Candies.
- FBAlIEDf AEADEfiT
Tin a RpTirtftl vaA in v ...
SZYv " ueauumi aril
alU
7 it
Itev. ILil.'BRowx, A.M., Principal
o., H. C.Pisher, Assistant!
DEST IN THE WutiLD!
These JSds Cure all Diseases by Absorption. No
Noxious Pills, Oils, or Poisonous Medicines are taken
into the Stomach. The Pads are worn orer the Pit
of the Stomach, eorerinir the Great NerreCentres.
1st the tiirer and stomach. A fentie vegeuoJe
Tonic is absorbed into the circulation of the BJoodand
Lirer. purifying the Blond. timiilaUnR the Llrerand -Kidneys
to healthy action, and strenfttheninK tbi
etomach to digest food. Pkicb or Pads X and tt
iach. Solo bt all DHtrooiTS,or sent by Mail
or xpress.
Alanufactared at 39 k 41 North LlSXKtr Si
BAXTiUORK. Mo.
For ale at T, IT. KLUTTZ'S Drug Store.
30:6m.
V - Aw .
M
appeal
seir.
CHIT
tlie il'crcncc.
of a
f Wjilfe, eTm:iM 1..
See llft jrr.r T?kTa ir,'-, .
t
food.
t ,,rn,l n k .t; V " ;?n$
until all m iiiunx.fi-;, (.,.., m",
2 ,..1 . . . v J-'
bo sho-arn r t.,t!:r.i-. m. !
sooner, ir tb ni.lkv t :( ..... .
cor-IIa, to :ulit7 1 . J
Be sure and asl.- frr f h roh C -i f '-t ,v
roe tl.Ht t!..'ir lump is i-u ;he fri-u.t , i 7
will i-tliO nice. i.d wl!t. v. ni,,,,
't lhn trrh bur mi k. j 1 )rotet-i.i:tt lo hi.
l ewder, !.wvi3 ii ii:y tiiise i.a cist.
See one po n 1 pt!r!i.e I r v. luaMe i-.ifo-L,.
tion and reml r..it: !ly.
SHOW 7:i!3 T3YCUa
12:5m
i,rf t v
t2i
Just received a Nice Lot of
MASQAT'S IISPSOVBD -
IIAl.F GALLON AND QUART
f f
Jara for sale r.t
lS:tf
EXXISS'.
L
AT 20 Cents per Gallon
Practical Blcaksmtih
llORSESHQER..
SHOP connected with Brown & Verble's Livery
sfcuoies. ifu dotiigns of Slices, to suit auy
bUdue or loot. All shoeing on strictly scientllic pnn
clples and w A R K A N T ED. All kinds blaeksmlliilng
pi-oinptiy done. i:iy
Subscribe for the Watchman onlj $
ARDWARE
1 j-St?.
'LUBS-a
Ifi AKE UP YOUR
XlTJ-AK UP YOUIl
roa THE
The BEST Weekly in Western Xortli
Carolina. Only $10 a year iu advance.
ou
5 Cents per Quart at
EXNISS'.
1Siimmor.8
lUlitf.
for
C8nd for Pamphlet
and Testimonials.
reread
. W Bl - Ui T-A A AxJmT m.
fff TrtdeMarlc? V
AGENTS WASTED rnhe best Book lo Rtli
The HISTORY of the BIBLE.
ftPI-ESDlD oTEEL rSGUAVlNG ZX2 IIKjitHj
FRKE to every subscriber. .jjt:nts are making
$25 to 3100 per week. Sen.I for Special
1 erms lo Henry Bill Publishing Co.,
EtaMishad 1S47.J . Norwich, C;.
50:4t
NORTH CAROLINA, ? In "'c spo-
Howan Countv, s rior Court.
P. M. Gootlni ill oiiu others
A'jaint
Sarah Goodaiua anti others
PkTITIDX TO I'lViTK L.N!.
Upon the aliiil;tvi of Piaintiif, it is ordered
iy the Court lli-tt nhhiication ie ni.i.le in the
-'Carolina Watchman" Cur si xsuceeMve weeks
notifying John Eller. Jaiuex C Eiier, Marv
p. Eilerantt Grant EMer, dtfentlanis, who aiV
noir-iesidei ts of lh htatf and wlii reside j at
New Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois,
to appear at the olhee of the Clerk of the Hn
iMTior Court, for the Conntyof iiowan on the
20th, day of October, 18S0, and anwr the
the complaint, a copy of which will Le depos
ited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County, within ten days from
the date of this summons, and let 4,hern take
notice that if they fail to answer the said com
plaint within that time, the Plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief demanded in
iIm complaint.
Uiven under my hand this Cth day of Sept.
1880. ! J. M. lion ah, C. S. C.
200 Empty 200
Molasses and Whisky
B A R R E. L S
To arrive in a few days.
As the demand for CARRELS will
be great. Call and leave
orders at EXNISS'
5! i z W
r'SsiSy
155
f
3S Lb
Her!
THE0. F. KLUTTZ.
HAS JUST JvliCEiVEl) A CAli-I.OAW
BTlSKf3i':
CelsisraMHC'SsFerfc!.
The Chemicals for making 1 Ton will be
sold tor $14, or 200 lbs. of CcUcn in Xo-
v ember.
No Cotton Seed or Stable Manure required.
This Fertilizer is fully equal to the high
priced, so-called Guanos, and at less than half
the price. I refer to the following well known
gentlemen, who used it lat season on cottony
" John V. li:trrint(er, Jas. li. Gibson, V. F.
Watson, Tl'.os. C. Watsou, R. T. Cowan, W. Ii.
Meares, A. Tait, J. G. Cauble, J. F. E. lirown,
E. C. Lentz, S. J M. Iirown, and many others.
Call early for your supplies and save money.
T. F. KLTJTTZ, Druggist.
WfiSEiVYOIJ WAXT
. II A El D. W A !l E
At Low Figures .
Call on the undersigned at Wj. 2. Granit
Ron.
D. A. AT WELL.
Salisbnrj-.N C.. JnneS" if.
SMITH'S WORM OIL !
Machine Oil,
Tanner's Oil,
Terpentine
and Yarnish
AND S?HMATORRH(EA.
A T!abl Discovery and Mew Departure In Msd-
rtal Emissions end Xmpotoncr by the only truo
way, viz : jDirect Application to tbo principal Beat
of tha li903Ao, actlus by Absorption, And exerting
ltspccifif! miloenoe on the Samiiiai Vesicloa, Ejae
ulatory Bu eta, Prostate Gland, and Urethra. The
nu nf-i h. Tinniitfi.la a . Vnn ... I 1
vonience, tod tlces not intarfore with th ordinary
ui liio; is is quicKiy aissoivea ana soon ao
eorbed, producing a xiuiniediivtesoothlnK and restor
" ativa elact upon ttia sexnat-and nervous organiza
tions wrecked from self -abuse and exemssrs, eteppin
w unua irom us system, resionng tne ltiiau to
health and sound memory, removing the Xfiinness
ie realized a net profit of $3.95 per LiA3jSS
crate, wtucn is more than lour cents
a piece for the pears. ! Year, before
ast, his net profits on twelve trees were
$410. His crop this year will aver
age ten imshels to the tree, and he
Ji ,ip r xt , l I health and sound, memory, removing the Xfiinness
says it is not halt a crop. Neverthe-1 c Kervoua icbuity. conruiion or ideoZ
1 essr: at ten bushels to the tree i t v i 1 1 ho ?L?fmAtxtT9 ld. esr f uujr oco.mJ(ii,i u
' - - I uvuuw,iaa raswnnjpenect ecxuai vifcor.wcdra
..rtr, !, : I l i I it has boon dormant for years. This mode of treat
mai mis ia aiJLiecii eiciies, WI11CI),
being sold at the rate of profit men
tioned above, gives a profit of over
sixty dollars to the tree. Now, with
seventy trees on an acre. That sounds
"fisher," I know; but right now and
trouble, and restoring perfect kSexual Vifcor, where
it has been dormant for years. This mode of treat
ment has stood the test In very sevore eases, and is
cow a pronounced snccosa. l"-iuge are too mnch pre
scribed in these troubles, and, as many can beer wit
ness to, with but liLtle if any permanent rood. There
ia no l-Tocoenee about this Preparation. Practical ob
servation enables us to positively fruarantoe that it
will give satisfaction. luring the eight yaars that
tt has bon in trenerai use, we have thoasaodi of testi
monials as to Its valno, and It Is now conceded by the
Medical Profession to bo the most rational means yet
discovered of reaching and curimr this verv urevalant
trouble, that is woll known to be the canse of untold
muMiry to so many, ana upon wnom quacxi prey wild
their useless -nostrums and bit; feeo. The Remedy
Is put up la noat bnxest, of threw ftizea. Z?o. 1, (enough
r i -r i . . . I - lsrutuplano3tlxxe!i,ottrire.ze. no. l.tenouxU
111 Capt. VarnOdOeS CaSC it IS Certain-I tolast a month,) S3;No. Coefficient to effect a per-
IV trtlt tnr I hour cnan il.l UUUM over in Eonias, w bob epusiinn uu
j --- w ... i vuv iuc . restora vwe
THUSTBE'S SALS
OF AEAL ESTATE.
By virtue of a Mortgage or Deed of Trust
executed by Thomas J. Crawford to I?.
U. Crawford, dated the 1st day of JuIv.lSCB.
and registered in the oflice of the Keyister
of Deeds for Howan County, in Bok No.
44, page 35, and upon which default has
been made, I will expose for sale at puhlic
auction, at the Tuourt House door in t!ie
town of Salisbury on tlie 2nd day of Oct
1880, at 11 o'clock, A. M. the following real
j estate, to wit .
An undivided one-fiith part in 739 acres
ot land, known as tlie plantation belonging
to the heirs of Col Win. H. Crawford, ad-
joining the lands of Asa Hiblin, the late Jno.
bliuman, Jr. and others. It li. Cnxwr oiid.
No.48. Sept. 6th. 1880. Trustee.
r m tao wont cassj 7. Mpnt hymau.
.1 , , l . i .ii . sc&ieu, m Via.:n wrappers, xuu uiAau.iuxia iw
gathering, the crates and the bill, and Jfrpt
I speak from the 4ddcnce of my eyes. irl
-vr. ' t i f fee ios .-Jl ru wm 6 S
jow, your readers are rcadv to ask. 1 rfj uinuwcHi in ti
..... . r-J ofbF rfhfiroo-1' wme ad I
will rln-Jno4-9 T T J M Vnewi-af ecicd. t-i!il O.VXi
mm m m m. LuuiiiL i iii vs. iiiii i irnniir i
J " . , rr,,rrx.v nr.'
I nHHtiiu uuntuw . Mil w.
Marketed th Sis.
CHEMISTS.
St. Louts. Mo.
.a
X s-w sad cesirlrt CCIDB TO WFntWX.
rmtxiaisc Chaplats oa A CmiMI Wmua.
bsod, SclcctioB ef wifs. CviSsmm ef Vtnna.
tr. T.ammMals. JlmlitT. m 4. torn tm tn4s
But will your orange business last ? If
so, then the Le Conte pear business
will last and continue to pay. In my
opinion there is as much promise in
the Le Conte pears as in oranges. . It
seems to require a sandy soil with a
clay foundation, '-.but Messrs.1 Sauford
& -Yarned oe say it will.do well in any
sort of sou that is not poor.
Those who wish to know more on
this sumeot ' T rwnmmonrl tlioi
. 1 - ........ tv rfwrrsa
wriie-io iur. 11. ti. banlord. TJiomas-l , TT 7. J . . OnU.; aW' 0a
vUle lliomas county, Ga. Ue is per. LTiAT1TP -K Y ?tttttqtt
r ,i - , SALE XOTWES
Yvr fate at tlti OZct.
li u alw Private Medical Ad vises " s.mm t.
ttitmr froai unpur. Kiaal uaneiMMM, a4 a wf His
tmm fci .MmM. imqpm m tiM.. gm mi.
43 10 .
(P.. 1 .iH.irtl fmi i nail!) ! II miinwi Sl Mi
J .III... nUlM !! m l I
f J?fiyi'SMirttSt, we. i r w. st. us. ws
VALUABLE Mm
FOR SALE!
The nndersiznul oUcrs for liin TaluaU
plantation sitiiati1 on the waters t( Krr
Creek, near Tlijuiira f'l.un h in K.ait Hun-
tjr, cotilaminff bout lhr hun.lml acrt a f
land, of which CO acrra r fine Wtlm. rtil
Uraiiun. On this tract LfwJ (IvcIUmk oit
ana Bil nerwary out-l.fuis ttvd fcnilUtfipi f '
eter dcrijtini Ali lot wlBsird am th
Crom RoL willitn (.nfoittU tf a lull the
Idwtllinfr. Uon mUUU i fin lftt nI r
na aorznam mill ah i ptrtu rmnj itte
and on th unt a U a writ f watrr
lit also f!r ta m It a rami I'.mUt ouwrr
and bt drill, i OKUIZ SCOTT
I!th.!.t.t f'i .!.! -i
At EXNISS'
TORfii?
R- U S e9 U W. r-'na m
8
Just Received
Largo Stock of Fresh aud Genuine
Turnip Seed
of Different Varieties at
ENNISS'
Easls Cotton Gin For Sale,
t-o-l
utdrrHijrnl l.avr n wm.1 fcard
SAOLS QZIJ which thry
viii cU theat. TtiOKO wihiic to mir
t!.e may call t tUw or nddit tr.t-tu
r. .LiiiwtHMij I41 i v
A off auth. I'k-t
"AC0HH C00K STOVE
i
SEEDS!
FULL SUPPLY OF
Bui st's Celebrated Garden Seeds.
liEMEMDEIl THAT
BUJST
is the only Seed-Grower
who WA Ml A XTS his Seeds. Look at
evt'i v oanerof Ferv's, Landreth' Sibley's,
ice, &c, :iud ee U yon una any warrant
upon them. IJeware .of worthless, uu
wnrrauted commission Seed, aud come to
KLUTTZ'S for Blast's which are warran
ted fresh aud genuine.
THE0 P. lOiUTTZ, Druggist.
20:ly. . -
Atiikxs, Ga., February 22, 1878. .
Sib: My child, fiveyearajId, had symptoms
of wonnx. 1 tried cafoniel and other Worm
Melii inen, hut failed lo expel any. Seeiji? Mr
Brtin'rt certifituite, I got a vial of your ofm
Oil, and the lirst dos brought forty werrh,
and thesecon:! doe,FO many were pawed I did
i:ot count them. SHI. ADAX8. -
Prepared hy Dr. E- S- LYNDON,
Athens, Ga.
For Sitlo by Da. T. F. KLUTJZ,
S.dUbury, N. C, ;
And Druggists general. 2ti:ly
Cheap Chattel Mortgages
irioup other blanks for sale here
THEO. B
& ba ra U
DnUlUi)
UL1U
ARTERS
Fruits, - Candies,
Cigars, J' Books,
Pictures, And
Picture-Frapvea
DEEDS & MORTGAGES.
Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deed, Commissioners' Deeds, .Sh"j
gDeeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contrad?., Marriage and Conlinuation LiTtiticties, j
Diatillers' Entries, and various other forms for wile at the
WATCHMAN OFFICE. .
SALE NOTICES.
Administrators, executors, commissioners, sleritTif const aides, agents &c., re i
call on us for printed sale notices. It i certainly great injukc to owner tojpw . r
t heir property t public auction without frt gbwjf ample notie of the wle. H '
quire wents of the law on the Mtbject every Unly koowa'are insuRUteot. "fjV
often murriflcetl from this rau wltcn a dollar or jrnt t lvwtMS
saved it and made it bring Sts value. W;t furoUU aak aoiitts promptly and
iasWU a Wi a wWsmiV dM s si e
0 3MI
though tlcalinglii Lc Coutc .tree?, he
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