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I il - S i J J, ll 1 s t 9 ! S i : t, i i i I'i. M f, ? f i i i ii 1. 1 fil! it' Oil of lavemler will tlrve away fleas. Helieltore sprinkled m tie floor at : ui'jiit dcMruvs cockroaches. , Great Britain paid upwards -of 12,000,00 fr the butter imported the first three months of the present ! .... . , . - i . .year. , ' .-. : : . .-! The Stock of sugar in New York, Boston, Philadelphia ami Baltimore, is 40,889 tons more than at this time Jastyear. " " j ; 4 Superior rice has been produced on the .high lamis of Florida ; not'Iess than sixty bushels to the acre. j There will Ikj a larger area planted in rice in Florida this season than has been the case for a great many years; ' . '. ' " jv;v Philadelphia is at resting numbers of oleomargarine swindlers -that's the right name for those who sell, the stuff as butter "for butter prices. : The gross income derived from to bacco by the farmers of the United States is about $22,000,000. I V j j There arejieeded improvements on every farm, which the owner would like to make if he "only had tiracL" During t he past theirty years, 3 0, 500,000 Germans have left father land and found homes in America. Wheat retains it germinating pow ers after being subjected to a tempera ture of 0 bclsw zero. J ;-;. i New 'Orle'inspapers stale, that from the prebent outlook, a magnifi cent crop of sugar willbe, harvested this season. " . J- An experiment shipment of fifty barrels of- Spitifcenberg and Rhode Island Greening apples was lately made from San Francisco to China., i A bullock, when slaughtered, yields about fifty pounds of . blood, which, for- fertilizing purposes, is" , worth twenty-five cents. 1 , 1 Whitewash, to which has been ad- : idea ajittle copperas water, is very iin- r 4 pleasant to rats and Mother vermin, and also destroys noxious odors: j Gold is found in fi fly sx counties if j in Georgia, copper in thirteen, an(J r , silver-in three, iron in fifty-three -1 ; and diamond in twenty-six j Good plowing means the thorough j pulverization of the . soil ; and the !, ' best plowman' is he who can break up the grauud into the finest particles. According to the average of thir ' teen analyses made by Prof. Emile , AVolf, of Germany, green grass con tains 88 per cent, of nutrition. ; If cut when iu blooiirit will contain ! ,: bu 62 per cent., whereas' if not cut I uuiit ine beeua are -luuy iormetf .or . ripe, it will contain only 31 per cent. of nutrition. - : t " Carbolic acid soapris recommended $ --- - ... . ; as an excellent preventative against . "flies. If rubbed ou the legs and neck ! of a horse lie will not belroubled with flies. - ! ; . Bran of middlings mixed with I xthey and fed to pigs keeps them i s n ai . r z- 1 excellent health ; and if -mixed with a little barley meal, makes ' the sweet est ami best of pork. ' " . 1 The Mississippi mills at Wesson have their 400 looms' running eleven '' 3 r hours a4 day, and have orders ahead , - for the full cajiacityjof the mills for , ! the next three uioriths. " " j" " t For applying to wounds made, by I -i removing large limbs in pruning fruit tree3i nothing is better thau i gum j jshellac, dissolved in alcohol to ' tlie inconsistency of i aint. j J Stringhalt is one of the ailments of the horse, for which no cure is known. Ordinary usage is not II kely to i nj ii re the horse, and will not make the case any worse. . ' .' -' A correspotKlent of Chicago Tri bune recommends the use of. gas tar ! i - .... . - i uissoivea in water as a means ofl destroying - insects oh melon and icn cumber vines. It is used by sprink ling the vines Trou ' a common pot. iHe declares also that it will kill the Colorado potato bug. ;; . Potato flour sells in JA verpool Jfbr nearly twice as much as' that from ! wlusit. It is the dry evaporated pulp I of the cotnnion pofalo', is used, fter - various manipulations, for several i luauufacturiug purposes,; legitimate and otherwise, urcludingstarch, sizing if- anu dressing for silk. - ; ' ' A Chemical Lunff. On Wednesday," August 18, f)r. Richard Neale, in the presence of ' a irumber of engineers, including the manager of the uiidei'ground railway ' ivuiiuu ""rh1'" u in- teresting and, as Tar as it weu t suc cessful demonstration of ! scheme to purify the foul air of tunnels, mWs; cabin.s-, . ehiirehesj theatres, " hospitals and ;othr4uildiiig; j: Tho jrojioal ites a new era in ventilattou. Near ly, all atteoipts hitherto made xto i ri fy tbe 4 air i 1? cm id eil build i ns liave been iiicehaiiicalj aul have con !itcd of tirivi&g out th fun f air -by currents of fresh air; Dr. Neale's pnijMisal on the other hand ia chemi cal one, and is desigue! to .destroy llio itniuniniis r;ises. t It is not. . of . f e ; ..' course, intended to supercede otdin ary veutilatioTi by currents, but rath er to act as an auxiliary. The es spur nf the M'hetne is the adoption of - - . . - some simple chemical, facts. As the lungs of living beings appropriate oxygen and give off carbonic acid gas. Dr. Neale i proposes to niakea 'chenlical'iling,,. which will appro priate carbonic acid and sulphurous gases from the air containing Jhem, without yielding i any products in ex change. The airj iq the tunnels of the underground railway was referred to as a couspicuous and well known ex ample of unpunly irremediable by any chemical means, deleterious, poisonous instance are corbofic Theprinciple gases in this acid and sul- phnronf ase arid carbonic oxide. All these, but especially the two former may, Dr. Neafe maintains, be easily got rid of by chemical means. By mixiug a solution cf sulphurous acid aud water in a flask, Dr. Neale made an excellent imitation of the air at the Baker street or Portland Road station. He" then added a small quantity of solution of "caustic soda, and .agitated the flask briskly for a few seconds, and immediately the sulphurous smell was abolished. Into the same flask a curreiit of carbonic acid gas was next passed, so that a lighted taper introduced into the fiask was. at: once extinguished. After a tiJ7 lifi L iiinrG o 1 ifr lit cul fmior w iQ . . . -f'i - . : . . again introduce.!, ajicl, burned with aSQ,,.v,.n r;, bright, steady name, shewing that the soda had taken up the dcif. Siiuiiar cxpeiTuiciits 1 wjiro, made with a-olu- flpns pf c;ustie lime-.'. ' Dr. vNeale said the facts illustrated in the i. simple"cx- perimerits . formei the. basis of his scheme, for purifying ordinary im pure aiiv , ' : j Eatiugr liirds' fest. Edible birds' nests may certainly rank amongst the curiosities of food. They. are considered great delicacies m China, where they form part of all iiina, where they form part of all I wntoivo.. i r s. They reach China .froth Hie;;.. ceremon soups Southern Archipelago, chiefly from I. Java, Borneo, Celebes, and tlicSooloo j Islands. ; It has been estimated thatj not less than 8,400,000 of these nests, are annually imported into Canton. The fihest and whitest kind sells for as much as o and X6 the pound, but it requires, about fifty riesU to make up one pound. -Iii reality,these singu lar strpctures arc rather the brackets upon which the birds . afterwards build their nests than the nests them selves. The bird a kind of swill known as Salangan (CdtlocaiUatscu- T I I fcnfa,)builds both in marine and in- ' land caverns, first , forming, mainly ; with its saliva, a number of loops, which it subsequently works' up' into the shell-shaped support; for its nest. The nest itself is made of prays. -.. , O -7 leaves, and, seaweed, but the edible bracket or support consists almost ex clusive of the salivary secretion of the bird. It is a mistake to suppose it to be made' of seaweed, which the Salau- gan neither eats as food nor uses in the building of these brackets, though the nests are often made'! of ltl The Salanffan builds and -breeds' four times in the year, Tlie' brackets are removed three times, the best being obtained in Jhly and August. A Chicago girl tried to run awav with a base-ball catcher.! JHer father became a short-stop. ! A milkman at a ballbearing a pair of pumps, is too much br the good nature of society.- - Holmes says that the tears at first pelt the girls with roses, and after 4 while with snow-ballsj Not oue American woman in one hundred can walk five miles unless h 'beron a 'shonDi hsr excii'rRinn" Home is the dearest place oa earth Bewuse iu the morning' We find it in papers. - --(- Two hundred young ladies in Bos ton are learning to play the Ariolir. They should appear in tlie new opera of "Bowcatchio" 51 1 - . .i Ho Believes lu Ho4-CarpyinT r - At Cntrevllle; near Clinton, N. J., two largo Milk mill nw.bdildiri&and r.t 0 when the wife strives to keep a head of all 'her neiglibors in style. Why is a Iadyhairiike latest news? Wilson, it - is currently reported,'; wa-i once a ..Western merchant,; but Riiecutnb c 1 to ill iaic cf 1873 j. nd took Jo hod i-ai-r r"n. titr'Tiitirsihrv lasr, as he nttoiit t vUciiU ii -.t -l-ier with'u .IxnUuI f Tiioitir, Mr. A.infi.4!, tiir ei.sitiii Ur niid r w!n;n li. -.v.rks, Jkault him a Jet ter. He poifd the hod m h hhuul !. r, aud with one fcmt C he ladder iui d read the l tt-r, Hu rst it into IiU nck i:u deiVv J Siei and - went nt with that th ei vetope wan 1.;;d$ ed Wack, Mr." Airdeimi iin4il;4' ai!if r eled if it was bail news.--. 'V4H ."V? wa the answer ; "fa 1 1 i V i! ; d ; . 1 t n e $54,000 in his wii!." about hU work as nsn h i s e in j 1 oy e r r n ; a l k ed Why Wilson, afeu'f. jr'on going to -kii. was the rurt p!, ; here as anvwhie elso." Whes .rioiiic a prise was ejTlvtd ;it tiiiihe i.t"rr it . Willi, fPh I If you hhl ist U a sioijie tAiy a .-I have,' no xueh b itiiug: matter as this would iset voa : oi coarse i ,- - - I'm going to wtrk ri'd on, unless you discharge ine." And i -Iie did, and is still carrying the from ?Ia. M. to 0 P. M. -X T. World. A Detective Circumvented. ' !' A Rjdeigh. mulatto nanipil Phillip Lane, and representing hiuiWlf silra detective, appeared in the city in search of a mvy. named Bob Atchison, whom hp c.!j!i-vd with having broken open a:idLroli;-el house in Salfsbnry soiiietime :go. lit soon spotted hi man.,' atj Pchenck's bar room, in the character of a baigu-pii-kei- who lias regaled the jieigborhood f College stitfet for some months past with a musical repertoire consisting of one song which he sang jn.a voice that woke the echoes far around.' Lane ob tained a warrant for him,! and, being de putised by Constable Orr, proceeded u Schenck's bar-rooui to niake thearn!i. Here, however, as soon as his 'purpose was disda-e.!, he met with Rome ob struction fioiii o'lt.shler j-'i iend of At chison who chose to treat him as : n unwarranted disturber of; the peace, a u ended by depriving him of his e :it. An gemi at. ii.i.s lit v ! .: h- ii;MH: W . att iiiucip..: ; i.lfit . . 0 immediately 1ii-d a vav n! ! us, i; f l tvivl- onijtl:iini i: ; against lain i : i . t.elit to J. f ; . j v i- allowing hiiii, at uir s.;a" request, to lay imUl -f I i Atchison, and .tLus , COlllDiri.- were, an arrest npo.j an an cm. ii.a fortunately. Lane seized his uiu;i by the coat-tail, and while the oilii-er wnshold ingduni, Alchiton s'tucketl IiiaisslJ 'out t: his coat and eH"apel. Lane was 'pro nbiiuccd guilty of assnlt by Justice Davidson and 3ed i2.o0. Chai lotte Gbwrcr. nn piw,-ui-i-jjiuigjui mifi 1 ' ' i l im , ' j ' WMK igSi Ri' 9 m mm Aventeble preparation and the only rare remedy In the world for Bright DUeaa. PhaAJli SLUUicy. UTerud STTeatimoBUla of the hlcheat order In proof Of these statements. , 'or the rare ef IM&WAm. rail (brWai Safe Diabetes Care. . . WFor the rare ef Rrtrbt and the Athp difteaMS, calltor Warmer's Safe Kldaey JSr Warner's Safe Reme dies are sold by Druggists and' Dealers in Medicine eTerywherc. 3 i-ropneiors, Baebeeter, M.X. V aWend for Pamphlet and Testimonials. i-mya ASiO-SPEEMATOftRKQEA. p3 ?5ienco.,It entirely Kew aod positively etfective Lmedy for tlie giwedy aod permansat Cure of Semi- ' iw Mnisaions and Ixapotency by tl'. only ti-ue ay, viz: Direct Application to the principal beat of the Disease, actio by Absorption, aod exertion Its specific ladiipnce oa ths 8eminai Vooiclee, Ejpc tJatory Do eta, rrcfetate Gland, and UrethraTTbe ue of the Bemedy in attended a tth no pain or iocon Tenieoce, and docs not iaterfere With tiro ordinary parmuita of Ufa; it is quickly dissolved aod soon ab sorbed, producing a-i luimediatosootbiiiK and restor ative elect upon tlie sexual and nervous organiza tions wrecked from self-abuse sad excesses, stopping the drain from the system, restoring the mind to health and sound memory, removing tbo Ijimnesa of Bijiht, Kervoua Debility, Confusion ef Ideas, Aversion to Society, etc., etc., sad the appearance " of prematura old a Era osuaUy accompanying this trouble, and restoring perfoct Sexual Vigor, where . it has been dormant for rears. 1'his mode of trat ment bas stood tiie test la rory severe cases, snd is bow a proaoaoced success. X-rugs are too much pre scribed ia tbo troubles, and, as many can beer wit ness to, with bat littieif any permanent rood. There is no Nonsense about this Preparation. Practical ob servation enablea es to nositivaly guarantee that it will give satisfaction. Dunca; tbe ewet years that It has been ia reneral nse, we have thousands of testi monials as to its value, sad it is no w conceded by the Medical I'ro.'es'loQ to be the mmt rational means yet ' discovered of reac Kin? aod eurinjrthts very prevalent irouoio, iaat is vtu snowo 10 oe tae cause oi antoia misery io so many, and upon whom quacks prey with their useless no&trucs and bis fees. The Remedy is put op in nmt of throe sizes. No. 1, (enough to last a month.) SS; i o. fit tsu&cient to eft'ect a per manent cure, vn-ejta ia aavere cases.) 5; No. 3, (lasting over three montlts, m iii stnp emimioos and sealed, In t-ialn wrappers. In: I inFE'i'lONS for restore vior ia tue wors ca-cs,) i. tvnt ry roau. nainsr wili tcrom-ip.TiT KACI-C IiC jC. 1 letaai 3. etielVvfimoNy. erafrte tci renriare vt tut a h mutt m t u tiami r the esteMf mkitittl t$tnt iltv r e B mitoml tojtrrfrrt manKtHHl,a-ntl fit t& fmr ff( dN(ia mf Hf,mm se if I Mtcrer Berrea, soie vjija ojr . ' HARRI3 REMEDY CO. Kti CHEMISTS. liarkctandethSts. ST. LOUIS, Mo. VI ' S - A ww awf eaanilete CCtPK TO wr BLOCK, raslaisc Chapters ea A tn'd Wow. ba4. liclcctiM al. im mi Virri- iM y, TcmfMraarats. strntity, Advies iBrvW- . ri.l I M OmWm i M I. nil L Eessyai C m Ci,i. Mt. L r - I I irti I. Km l,r-l .11 .. Ufr - ll , ka at" Private Medical Advlaver mm .imum r tntttae troM lsr wvttsl aamnmntn 4 am selsb ths aesvt baa aaast. t st es9Wsi asW baa, sssastasi fvisyawb; Ssai i nan. aVaat al Vis. arq asal sabws wmm rmpnqm m ewssest, Mnass ml aaal saaarf y-aAda Pillule. A beafc sbr yrsats eaaw saw. tar s aati; vasal a astsaW ssiejli as ait say as isjaatai ie a Ibea ea'' sesaea a sesal eSa-J af aasseea. ll as arte use wan wiSsa a. as risaeeH,. aawh. ass, am aaa. a, efaA ea fao fif I'llSl tJ a-ma, law saeU: W fT. . U. arot aira w.rvjH- rVasw trTTOG WeW asassswV I fc iedreaa. an ae-eeB laaak faasst Idsflf Waaaaarsl MWMhii b abast assaaaaaja. 1 rilVpTT sf nTT; n . w at. Tr.daMarlf J T V -T a fteassa. HELP TottrselTes ty makln? mony wbea j a golden chance Is offered, tberubr ' ahvaj-B keepuij poveity imm your) . hu.d ur he gox chunce tor uii-aujf -tunney tii.u ire o!i'orp i. geurUUy tmiue vejUthjrrVhil ta i '' aot ini:rf)wn'va ciuuicra rrmnin In poverty, tr. !:,. v-' ar-n. b-.tr a.a4 rt- to work t -i - s n-'n- in : rolr bv.vttiil'-s Tjc bUHineK) r . : TtA v --.r,;''.; ; ', i a t"1 ri- r-A '. rl'.nnrv trncrM Wa ' rt' -L iT-..-Ai-irtve outfit- nrt .U that you need. i e N- enijres rails ta make money to- : v r t tl jiy. yon i-tn derote voi-r wuole time to the ? l i ,OTr "pare m'.uapms. ruuiniormauoa j 51:ly , : ISriNHOM & Co., Portland, Value . BSEULSEIHOHS' cures iMDfQESTlON. BlUOUSHESS, CURES ! - LosTAppcrrr Souir8TOMAC94 Fouu Brcaxh ,. Low SPmrrs. : BiokHcaoaohs OomvEKEsa. Dyspepsia. ENLARQlTTte iw : L vj Si stMIlfiL-A AillieZJMVJlliilM It IsSOyrars the eldest, and onty remilne 8tm tnons Medicine now la market. Prepared only by (C F.SrjniOKS A Co. 2810-13 CUrk At. St. Loels, successors to M A. 8immoDS, M. D. In3&ea4 -11 bottles andptckAgea, ol4 hy tUDmrxlsts. Out IT fnrallirul trot wrlttt fnll InitrnjiHrnit l for coad--"J 'ng the most prouubie bustoetw laatanyoee a engage ia. tuo easiness is -o tu-y ito leara, aaa our tn3tructlro tire so 3 mple aud pluld that anyone can maut? great pro- uti ; rom me v,ry hiufx. jo one can iau n uo is w in to 4 to work. Woown art; as sitoceiMf til as mt-iij Boys a id girls can earn lure b.ius. Al.ay h ive made at tin buslne.s over iDne hui.-ind doJ-r? In a single oek. otUln? ll-lfc it 'ever known before. All who eag.ije are suivrls-iu at the exse aui rapidity with viiico t;iey are ai'.i;t maka money. ou canen--'-W in . his t ist:)ft.if lurmyoar snare ttmeat great - v.it. You :i m- Wtiy t to in.'?st cd)ltal In It. - We ; :U ;:te fhtv-o "Kho neei ready money, Ki'i: i vvr ite it 'rice u nirDisnmj iree. au- 1'ttCi Uj., Augusta, Maine. -:li x A NEW KIND OF WATOH 0ASE. New because it lH-jpoly within the last Tew years that It h n twi-;i lii4r7ecl anl brought within the reach of every one i' old In principle because the nrst Inrerd-ion wi. made anJ the Hist patent taken out nearly twenty j years ago, and eases made at tna 1 1 line :i ui worn ever slnee. are nearly ai good now. l:e i,1 t:ie tollowlng which Is only one of m iny hundreds, j our Jewelers can tell of similar ones: h I j MANSFI51 d, Pa-, May 2S, 1879. 1 'i ive a cu3to;nr who hl carried one -of Boss' Pr- at cases tttte-rri yeara and I know It two years "or ire he got It, and It now appears good for ten "enrslonger. j; , It. E. OINKY. Hemember th:it Jas. B ss' is the only patent case ruideot two platesl of solid gold (one outside and one Inside) coveting every part exposed to wear or stHs the great d vantage of thesft plates over H"Ctr -;iVUnT Is apparent to everv one. BosVis tU only patent case witi vhlcb th re 1? glVrn a .vrit vn n .uT.mt, or t which the following Is a fac simile : ! i ! c-r i vt you get tie g'twautee with each case. A . i-. jeweler lor Illustrated catalogue. . I'or sale by J. All. HOiiA II, ainl all other Jtat!ci. " 22:ly (I) P ontflt sent free to those who wish to engage i K lu Uie most ieaant and prorlable business (rt . j w-vii. Kvrytlilng ew. Capital not re J J quired. e will furnish you everything.-$10 a oay au-.l u:;-.v ird.-i is easily uia-le without staying away from home oyer nigkt. So risk whatever. Many new wor-rs wanted at once. Many are ma kiog fort u at the;t) uiness. Ladies make as much .s men, and vi(i,y4- b0 s a-i 1 girls make great pay. :n:.c wao is .vUil:i,f ta wer-; f ilis to make more eve.y i,iy tniu e:i be made in a week at ;'n sr Uiiarv e. v n:' tmd -i A.I It '. l ijment. .""i'ltose who enguge at rt loaa to ion une. , W V-jfED r'" the !! Book lo-erll. Ti HIDEYof -BIBLS. ri.LMii n:i;i, Kn.. jmj L'-Jx28 iiitheci f..k, i-i --v ry -'i 4.-i-i-'.-r As'vinii are making - f" " I io 103 w--t-'i. wi: Cor Spet j.i! io i -ary Bill Pablishing: Co.; ia!hsl:ei 147. Norwiuii.'Ct. CE-i Ml- I. i TRUSTUE'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. By virtue of ii Mortiiue or I)eel of Trust executed by Tliom-is J. Crawfonl to R. U. Crawford. ditteii tire 1st day of JnlrjtStftf, and registered in (he office of tlie Keisler f Deels i'nr Hon an County, in Book No. 41. page Hiidjupon which default has been made, I will expose for sale at public auction, nt the Court House door in the town of Saiislmrvi on the 2nd day of Oct. 1830, at 11 o'clock, A. M. the following real estate, to wit .1 Anindivided one-fifth part in 739 acres ot land. Uiiowu as the plantation belonging to the herfi of Col Wm. II. Crawford, ad joining the lands if Asa Riblin, tlie late Jno. Shumun, Jr. and it tiers. R. R. Cuawfokd. No.48. Sept. (Jjli, 1889. ' Trustee. ; i ' STATE OF NORTH CAR0llA, Rowan County In the Superior Court. Richmond Pearson and John, M. Cloud, 'Against A. II. Boyden, individually and Summons for Jlelief. ns K : of Xathanie Boyden, N. A. Boyden. John A. Boyden, Columbia Boyden and Willie Hale. - It appearing to; the satisfaction of the Court, that Columbia Boyden and Willie Hal, of the defendants uImivc named, are non-residents of this State and eannot after due dilligence be found: It i ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Carolina WateAnuut published ia Salisbury North Carolina, notifying said de fendants to be and appear before the Jndge of our Superior Cjurt at a Court to be held for tlie County eff Rowan, at the Court House in Salisburjr, on the 9th Monday after the 4th Monday of September, 18 and' answer the complaint w hich will be deposi ted in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within the first three days of said Term; and let tlie said Defen dants take notice jthat if they fail to answer tho said complaint during the Term, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint, j 2d of Oct., 1880. , -r- J. XL HoRAH. uo.31:Gw. CiS. C. 1 TTEXTION' .1 TTE2JTI0N I.!.'-' SMOKERS ! MOKERS 1 A-1 J SwrscatBriiisl ! -f sssawaaracTuecs JKgatVeargnafuws sr "Ashcville'a Girl of The Wet," "Sitting BnlP received to-day.- Mjr aa Rortuient of tiuo and common Cigars for the Wholesale hud Retail trade is the most complete iu town. ' -7 ) CWARETrESChemns Tobaeco in great varieties, j ; " C2:tf - - THE0. BUEEBATJir. . , . h ';"" ; i : ! ' , ' . u - ttfi AROUND tie CORNER TO THE PUBLIC CREETiHO IULIAN&FRALEY, CaM Maters aM Carpenters. Their price are an low as it U poible to makelhern, anl their work not inferior to any. 1 bej Ofl orJeiAin two departiuenln. ;? v Their re:tJaviTiatle stock in hand comprises a jeneral .tMoriiuent of home fufniliire' IJtt! Kteaii, Bureuaj Clolhen PrenMs, Lounges, Kacka. WarroMi, Bok-Cji!ei,CiitH)!nlaiid China IVexxeo.CJamlleSlaiMiii.TinSafi. Deks, Tables, Vaht:tnlii, Chairx. &c. - The aUo keep an axsonment of T."f '"v COFFlaSTS of w tn'i, pinean l poplar, from $1 upwards A lo. Window St-di The v fi: I orders wiihoni vexatious de! ays. Will contract for e.i.i ietter's work and warrant watixfaelioi; Will tldse ood lnmler and country profiicr in" ex hange i for furniture. c-hop nearly opposite Watch man bBGcvV JULIAN &FRAXEY. 4:1 v . - i BINGHAM SCHOOj M E BANES V ILLE, N. C, EatabUshed in 1703, Is now Pre-emuieut rrtnong Sonther Bo;i i ding Schools for boys in age nntuu leis and area patronage. Tho 173id Ses sion begins Jnly 2J)th. Fr catalogue, giving full particulars, address x i Maj. It. BINGHAM, Snp'tl 35:Jtp IF YOU WISH Your Watches arid Clocks, Sfvriii" Machiues.&c. Ke.iired by- gooil, cheap and responsible wriiuian jiea-e leave lueni with Messrs. Klnllz & Rendietnan, Salishnrr, N C. 45:ly R. L. BROWN. Fruit' Jars ! Fmit Jars ! Just received a Nice Lot of HASOFS IMPROVED HALF GALLON AND QUAIiT Jars for Side At EXXIS5i 18:tf Machine Oil, Tanner's Oil, Terpentine and Varnish At EXXIS3. TURNIP SESO! TURNIP SEED!! J ust Received A Large Stock of Fresh aud Genuine Turnip Seed of Different Varieties at ENNISS' Ms Cotton Gin For Sale. ,n, ncdersiiined have a second fcar! SAaZ.13 COTTOW GIN which tnev jvui r.i-!! cheap, l'nose wishing to ?ni tl.-se may call c tUen or addiess i:;e!ii c -."Liliwoon, p4t to v TH fc -JO. Ang 30th, 1880 4'J:t:t VALUABLE PLMATllHf I FOR SALE! : The undersigned otters for sale his valuable plantation situated on the waters j of Kerr Creek, near Thyatira Church in Rowan coun ty, containing about three hundred acres of land, of winch GO acres are fine bottom, in cub tivation. On this tract is a good dwelling hou and all necessary out-house" and buildings of every description. Also a lot situated on the Cross Roads within one-fourth of a mile of the dwelling, upon which is a gin house and press and sorghum mill with r pparatu complete, and on the name lot is a good well of. water, lie also offers to sell a good Bnckeve mower and wheat drill. JAMES SCOTT. Sept. 15 1830. 4S:Gw pd. NORTH PAR0LIHA,?lut,eSu Kwvan County, S ri rior Court. P. M. Goodman and .others 1 Ayaintt . Summons for Sarah Goodman and others. J Belief. Petition to Divipe Land. Upon the affidavit of Plaintiff, it is ordered by the Court that )iibhcation be made in the 'Carolina Watchman" for sixauccessive weeks notifying John Eller. James. C Eller, Mary I Eller and Grant Eller, defendants who are non-reoidents of this State and who reside at New Grand Chain, Pulaski County,! Illinois, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Conrl, for tbe Conntyof Kowan on the 29th, day of October, 188V and annwer. the the complaint, a copy of which will be depos ited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within ten days from the date of this summon, and; let them take notice thaf if they fail to answer the said com plaint within that lime, the PlaintifFwill ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. i - -' i I j Given nnder my hand this 6th dav of Sept. 1880. . J. M ; IIobaii C. S. C. Church & as. Soda, Put i; J . p'age. tor sail at EELYfS. ; CRAY'S SFEC1FIG MEDICHS. TRADS MARH Wtal liugii.iiif RADE MARK remedy ; aii un failing cure tor bemlnal Weakness, Bpennatoi rliea, 1 ni potency, and all dLseaKestnat tollow as sequence oi hell-Abuse; a Loss et Memory, univer sal Lassitude. Pain M SittAFTE8 TAIIIi:(ITOHhy vjHge.rfoat miles north of Lid Age. and luanji uter ' imry. will roneo ou tbo 1st Ali,.t TALI SL a f acK, lieaau. . remature Old I Use ages that lejd to Iosanltr or Consuinptlutt. and if - i itare Orai. . - - -Vm .fui ;ifriUla our pampilet, whlclwe 19 4 5 1 s it I fr b m Ut to ever one ttT r'na aHliH-iJU sill baa drugstat $1 per p"uU, or sit p Jtiis tor $1, or will ba sent free Of mill oi r?:?lp; oftuerna3.rt)jr aldressinz CAY VI23ICIMECO.. iVtl la anuoary aai everyvracre by all -IflPROYED PATENT LIVER PADI HimGmHilk . t ' ' " Cut u lis i 8rmxHTH Dxsimxo. Wuet , Twice a JLoxo. XtmmCutlvUhsist&rasittaSritia .... cvsn - . liter Ccayliifit Aem! . fenesness, j SeiBialis2i CosSTeses female ' -leahcs, lick t Herrou Eeaiscie. TV PaA Cm all TMim W IVwrflwi. Ma Koxious Piiia, Oils, or Poisonous Ncdici&M tn taJca into i the 8tomach. The Paris are worn ever tha Pit f tbe Stozaach. eoverina; the Great Nerve Centret, jbvtbt JUtw and Stomach. A ffenOe Veirrtable TonicU absorbed intotheeircalatioBOf the Bkwdawi Liver. poriT yiaa; the Blood. sumubUins; the Liver aod -Ntaneya to healthy action, and atreoirtheaiair th -Ktocsacfa todigmttood. Paica or Pado tl axs $X sach. Sols bt all Dbvogist, or eat br &UD -or xpresa. Manatactared at 89 ft 41 Kobth LiBXBtf Si Baxtimokk.Ma. - For sale at T. ' iCLTITTZ'3 PrugSlore. 30:6m. 30 Practical Jilcaksmiiii HORSE'S liUER. SHOP connected with iiiou & VeiOie b Uve.j ot.iUiea. i- Ut-aij us 01 6icu, it) suit uiii suapeoi toot. All biioeuiit on 8LrK.-o 3.iontiuc.iiriu Clpk-sauu VVAKhANTtU Ah kliiUt olKbiiiltiiUif: "iui).i i 1 tt for the u in iiu;i ut.i) if M AKK Ll' VtiUK Ll' MTUli Flit IKE CAllOLLXA WATi UMAX, The HEST Weekly in Western North Carolina. Onlv $1.50 a ,vear in atlvauce. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. ' has jur iMH r.: i:d a e.jM-0Ai Celeliratei Home Fertilizer ! ! The "tMiet. n al- fur niakina 1 Tun will he sold ir ,14, 'ur 200 lbs. ef Cotton in, No- vemitr. - , . No ( ; inn Seed or Stiiliie Manure required. Thi 1 ' -' I r is full v equal io the hr-h--j. prieeti, so-innni iiuaiof, jiiiii ai sis ukiii iiuii j -i " . " l - r . . 1 1. . i. I f . ' ii !. .. I lie t'riee. i rt-ui m uie iiumw iii wen kiiuw ii genilemeii, v!n n'd ii . e:,on en tolton: John ' I! ii i i. , J 1li.-t.it hvou, W. F. Watson, Ti.;. C. Uim.ii. Ii T. -w m, W. B. Meares A. T.-.i:, J ii :ia!)le, J. F. E Brown, E. C. Lenlz, S. J M. llmwii, and many othera. Call early fur void- sii-:dit-H ;ii-.d :ive money T. F. KLUTTZ, TrcgsUt; OA 3? SS! .1 IXTv, XL I'l'LY OF Bu st's C eiebr u t e a Ga rdeir Seeda KEMEMIiEIi THAT SSUST is the only Seed -Grower who WAKKAXrSUX Seeils. Look at every paperof Kei v's, LandjethV, Sibley V, 5vC, &c, and see if you liml any mjrrant ujion them. Beware of 'worthless, nit-wuri-auted coin mission Heed, rtnd come to KLUTTZS for Bitist's wliich are narrsiu ted fresh and euiiine. THEO F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. 20:ly. . tb Cheap Chattel Mortgages, arious other hlanko for sale here j wv &i'm y IX- Home Fsrtlzer! BOTSIN'S DEEDS & MORTGAGES Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners Deeds, Sheriff Dceds, Chaitio Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Certificates, Distillers' Entries, and various other forms for sale at the ' WATCHMAN. OFFICE. SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors. comtnissionersJ sheriffs, consrahles. scents. cl. are advised t Call Oil US for nrinted Sale notices. Tt i their property at public auction without quirtuieuis oi uie law on me subject every Dody knows .are insufficient, rropeny i often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two spenl in advertising migkt havt saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish, sale notices promptly and cheap. 1T0TI020 ros, pccTnrd CO) Who bas once nsed the ' VV"LES MACHINE will-meffir Ii ovei all others, and r-1 1 - L Just receive at A C. HA KBI3 a fine lot of No. 1. Ci ars ami French' Gaudies FEffli acadihyT, This School. IhthI-juI in iJ-.?,' . Aoirnst, ISA). Kev. II. j0 A3I., Principal. I ,11. C. Fisher, Assistant! I a:lra-p BEST in THE WORLD I 5 n9 as; V5.'t: or W ' tkm . ... appear trhttexHmtjiea V- fi. eir. fowt a Citf vrT.T the dlSerepee. ; v See thi vtiittinii pi nn ::r,. - - rood. - . ,wr A imp1 r-ist a-rrra tost ef th -raineot n-.oerct.i tcaa 'Of fW fimNlvsTfvtu ?f ? (hot Frewrvet 1 1,, rl-sr r as Tr ", oatil alt M tiiwrtM.grtily vc-L Tiin r;.'-V TioBa h)Unb n.tter f i U,. "isWJbt'm. be abovrn tn raoit.i1t7a.xnr iventv orient, or sooner, by its m.'ikr 1 v c.rth- na-;e, Bd tiie C-wrtitT t f 2katixg flociy eastjer s coraxj to;u.ailjr. -' He anre end ask fr Oiireh & Co.N PN eetbatllMiirameia in the pansan at vrill p t 'Jie pmeat aid irhiut m-:c ; 1 B,' ? t ibta with aour roik. i 1 iTeiari-arj to Hsiv Powder, aavr twt&ty tiiac t;a coat. See one po;n. package f r -n loa.Ie jr f-r, tioa and raad earetui);. 5HQW THIS TO YOUR BROCER. 12:5m : ! At Low Figures Call ., tin umUn-igned at Ko. 2, Grai.il Ko'.. f B A. AT WELL. S ilifhury X C. Jtint S If L SMITH'S WOEM OIL ! v.- --swtt.---. . -.1. 1 A th ens, G A ., Fehrna ry 22, 1 878. Sir: My child, fiveye.r old, hadayrnntuiaa ofwortn,. I lriel cahnutl and other Worm Medh ina, Unt faill io expel any. Seeing Mr BfiUiVreriili-:.!e, 1 j(t a vial of your Worm Oi!, and I he Hrt doe brought forty worm, snd the eeon.l -lose, ko many were pawed I did i.oT.eo'tu! ih. u. ' i?. II. Adams, I'rej.are.1 hy Dr. E- S- LYNDON, Athens, Oa- 'For Said l,v DitT. F. KLUTTZ, . aliluiy, X. C. And Dnigj.ts general. . 2(J:ly X m. BUERBAOH'S HEADQUARTERS FOR Fiiuts, CaDdles, . Cigars, . Books, . r Pictures, And Ficture-Fraptes L 32: . . If . rertainlv rret ininctir-o. in ounera to nut np . first trivinjr ample uotice of the sale. The re ld psadt paxiTTS'b. rf V -Jc .-ais. ja- ..X HARDWARE P f1 AGESTiS selling it find it just what tM PEOPLE want. It makeiLtlt j shuttle lock stitch, runs easily, "does the widest-range of woik, aud winds the Ixibbins without ronoiog. the works of the machine. Write for descript ive 'circulars and fnll particulars. . 1301 & 1303 Buttonwood St., PlilauelpMa Mil ITactoe, Co, PHILADELPHIA, PA. i iUly
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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