r - ; That Span Xew Umbrella, If all the fluster! grandpa ami grand iu as know how much they con tribute to the humor of conjinon Jife ! and the "keen enjoyment of children hy he fqi) they innocently make while 1utnftnr far their ; ftnactacIeS while they are all the time perched on their heads, they would often be quite re conciled to such mistakes. A victim of the same description was a good . - . i Jrlv whr Iiji'il msfc finished her shopping in cnc of the Boston dry goods stores, j There T she cried, in an j excited -voice, 'I should like to know what's become of that arubril ! I eot it up ' agin the counter whea l come in, and ; afore I could turn r aiud it's gv.ie and it was only on a Monday that 4. Kin four and six. for't.'- - What kind of an umbrella was it, ma'am V asked the t polite " clerk iu his blandest tones. '"' i 'A 'spick ! and 6pan new gingham, young man, was the respouse, w an iv'ry handle on't and a r'. 'Like the one in youp hundj ma am, for instance ?V l , 'Sakes alive?' she exclaihied. And one might have thought she saw a serpent 1 rather than her own 'spick , and span gingham,' with" 'ivfry han dle' clutchetl fast in her hand, She ' colored up like a druggist's window, ; and went oil' amidst unintelligible ex cuses. She never felt so flustered iu ' all her days, as she tajd Jemima A"h when she got home . j Freedom in Fashion Widely Divergent Predictions Every Woman to Dressis Sbc Please. If we attempted to sum up all the predictions in circulation with re spect to the future fashions, we can i find no other jositive fact than that , they will be more individual than . ever as to the details of toilettes, I i po to one of the first dressmakers of Paris and she confides to tnc that sleeves plain narrow and closely fit ting the arm will be adopted. : 'Are you sure of it?' I asl 'Oh, quite sure. Here are the cor sages of Madame Do B , the most I elcgeut woman in Paris. jYoq see that the sleeves arc all tight. ; I go from lier to another renowned dressmaker, She lowers her voice and whispers in my ear, Sleeves will be full, and jeyen gathered at the top.1 'Are you qujte certain f Oh, fully, Here is the dress of ! Countess de T -, the most elegant Woman ia Paris, The sleeves are full you see.' ' - " j ' It has really become impossible at , the present time to affirm that a cer i tain style is or is not, in vogue. One j leader,of fashion wears such a thing : j another, not less fashionable, wears just thcppositef and this is true as 'j regards all the articles of dress. n ! the 4ame ma"nner, very large b'onnt are announced for the cQming winter; I yet medium-sized and eyen very small ones continue to be made. The pres ent epoch is Jess than ever in favor of Uniformity. IJach lady choose and adopts her own fashions ami the lax ditcipjine only asserts itself n a few general rules ; for instance,! no one wears crinoline, though a feiv ladies don small bustles, and no one would - take it into her head, uuless she sets economy alovc elegance, tui wear a aequo with sleeves sewed in thp arn) hole. "Apart from a few intenlictiona of this sort, there is the wildest di versity of toilettes j the array of wo men will no longer submit tq bp clad ' In uniform. j ) vv Wrappings, therefore, will be large; 80 will Jbounets, at least in general j ; dresses will bo short, but without ex aggeration j trains will no longer be irorn in the streets : even for cven ing dresses it is said that skirts will . be short in front at least, even when long behmd, I'alonaises will be re vived for day and eren"certajn even ing dresses, but if the namp jremains the same, the thing itself has chanced: these polonaises are rather men's coats, which, coat-shaped in front lawj on the hips, are in the back a dress, shorter than the skirt for day dresses, and infinitely longer than the latter when the toilet is designed for even- v ng assemblies. The coats, or habits, - are "generally embroidered with gold or silver; and are in all Varieties : r : ' J - some high-necked, with narrow stand- ng collars, slightly cut away in front- piners opening wiao over a plastron ; .of the same material as the skirt ; and 1 1 ,; others with Louts Quatorze vests Jong, square, embroidered; on the K pdges and trimmed in the neck with fine lace that form a voluminous jabr i. - bot down tho ; front. The sleeves which arc long, with high-necked and half-long with open .habits,, are em broidered on the bottom with gold or silver. "? The favorite colors are all shades of greenandvodmiral bine, a medium but vivid color. From llai- per'a Bazar, i . A Bird's Fear Of the Dead. It is not mere sentimentaliira that i.leads in I favor of the most merciful formjf drath being adopted in case of the slaughter of !anima!s i n tended foV human consumtion. There is no question that much! suffering would be spared cattle' if pey were nrt allowed- to see each other.; slaughtered. Not eais it to conceive the kind of torture they- feel and cannn express. How observant are Hiumais is proved by a cie winch caihe under my own. observation. Among thc'jnmates 01 my house is a jackdaw, an ill-grained and vituperative bird as ever accept ed, under protest, human companion ship and human attention. He prefers so distinctly sleeping in a cage where no enemy can a.sail while ho is off his guard that he 4s allowed to have his own way -about (the matter. One day, while he was jin the cage, some dead pheasants," which had jnst'ar rived in-a hamper, were placed beside him. IHs tlrcrd of ihese was remark- able to witness. A bird whe time was parsed in defiance of things stronger than himself, in 'aggravating a mastiflL that woujd not' make two bites of him, or n jiinching surreptV tiously the flamboyant tail of his arch enemy the cat when it came withiu reach of his cage, ient at this sight into an ccstacy of terror which could uot be appeased until the uncanny objects were removed. What instinct caused this strange j demonstration in the presence of death shown in one of itswn race, albeit so different a species, 1 is not to b guessed. Much food fori refleotion ajid speculation is however affurdod.-t From the Gentle man's JLagazhiCi Saturn's Rings Appearance, &c. Providence (R. I.) Journal. We had a, view of Saturn a few evenings sincic through the fine tele scope in Mr. SeagraVe's private obser vatory, that will long bo remembered for its exceeding beauty. The 'night is rarely favorable for star-gazing, the definition perfect arid thcatmosphere serene. The picture is one of surpas ing loveliness, the most superb tele scopic scene in the heavens. The orb is resplendent in coloring, bluish at the poles, pale yelloW elsewhere, cross ed by two cramy central belts, and decked with.spots that suggest light suddiug clouds. There is no appear ance of a flattened disc, but the round ed outlines of a sphere, seeming about the size of" the full moon, stand out in bold relief against the azure black ness C the sky. Around this soft 1 v. glowing; centre extend the wondrous rings, opening wid their encircling arms and cradling the planet in their protecting embracej JSvery detail of he complex ring system ia sharply defined and vividly painted on the celestial canvas. The "outer and in ner rings, the dusky ring, aifd even the dicision in tho .outer ring9 are plainly visible, while six of the eight moons dot the dark feky with points ot golden glow. "l,he six moons we v . i ; - see one of them is larger than Mer cury circle around their primary within and extreme span of four mil- ion miles; The beautiful rings lie within the path of j the nearest moon and span a space of about one bun dred and seventy-six thousand miles. The narrow, dark space between the inner and outer rings is seventeen mndred miles broad and the dusky or third ring extends uiue thousand miles within the inner or second ring. A Peculiar Case Cheek. There are some men who make it a rule never to lend iuy money to a wo man and say that, however honest a woman may intend to be, she is na urally destitute of ideas of bnsincss airness, and ungrateful for favors. A San Francisco stock broker has of his landlady. about that opiuion! She was crying to him about her roubles one day, as some communi cative ladies are apt to -do, and said she wished she was rich. Heaskedher how much money it would take to make her consider herself rich. She would be happy with $2,000. So he went down to 'Change, bought twen ty shares of Consolidated Virginia mining stock, which was going up at Me time, and held it till Unrealized 'a profit of 4,000. This he handed to the old lady , with! bis best' regards bhe wept for joy, land wanted to kiss him, and then asketMiim to invest the $4,000 for her. ; He advised her to be satisfied: with what she had, and warned her pot to speculate in hope of getting more. But she insisted, and as business was business, betook the job, invested the 0 1,000 in some thing that tumbled, and Jie lost two thousand dollar by i the operation. She was furious,xsaid it .was all his fault, anctually sued him for th two tliousaiiddollam lost, though she still had two thousand dollars, with which she had formerly declared that sfie wfuJd be j rrfwtly happy." Executed on UH oudm- Day. 6ti ':thV22d of Atv-iirt a -nei-Hu-ht. niarnaj; oerun -tiv sis et i :r cl in t ie principal d-i Alvarez Oliva r 5 1 whom h had UwA fvr stfral were tried ir murdrr tiy the critninal j tribunals in the Palacio.de Justiz, and i having been proved. guilty, were sen tenced, the former t !e:tth. by the garote, the latter fo ten years' impris onment with hard !abfr. ' 6'ur!.y ar ter the conde:iuai.in t-'iey : r ed per mission" of the an i :iorjti f ' united in matriui ny ere the dread sentence of the law -should be carried into ef- ect, iu order that their only el ild, a ittle girl five years old, should be egitiiiiizcd. neir petition was grant ed, and the jail cliapluin pronouncet! he blessing of the church upon their union on the morning of the day ap pointed for Alvarez execution. Hav- ng duly exchanged rings and pro nounced vows of mutual (i.lelity "till death should part them," they took an eternal and - affectionate leave -of one another, after which the bride was removed' to the scene of her future upiishment, and the bridegroom was conducted to the condemned cell. where, having confessed his sins and received ansuiutio:-, he was piiiioupc tud conveyed to lie .-atlt i l- A le minutes later he had ceased to live. Surely no grimmer expiation of a capital offeu.-e has ever been stifle red by the most atrocious of eriminals than to be inexorably strangled on his wedding morning by the public exe cutioner. Mil 1 ri Em Jj I flTmi II la tha best Blood Purifier, and ttlmnlataa very ranction to more heal thrill actios, and ia llns a beneflt In all diseases. In eliminating the impurities of Oie blood. tb n at or ui and necessary result U the curs of Scrof ulous and oilier Mcin Eruptions and Diseases, Including Cancer, Ulcers and other Sore. Dyspepsia, Weakness of the torn sen, Constl pauon. D!zz1xmss, General Debility, etc., are cored by tbe Kaife Bitter. It la unequaled as an appetixer and rerular tonic. It is a medicine which should be In every fam ily, and which, wherever used, will save th payment of many doctors' bills. Bottles of two sixes ; prices, SO cents and tlM. B Warner's Safe Reme dies are sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. 1 EH. WARNER & CO., and Testimonials. for mranhlBt AND SPERMATORRHEA. A vnlasb:e XJiseovery and Kew Dapartnre in Md Science, s.d tutireiy New and positively effectiro learned; for tiiu ccefly and psrmanent Ours of Ssmi ual znis3!ouj r.ud In) potency bj the only truo vrar, Direct A "plication to th principal fSnat pf the D'jMse, acting by Absorption, and eiertinx its specfia infloeiice on tha 6eciinsX Vesicles. iac ulatory Ducu, Prostate Gland, and Uretbra. i'La use of the lieatoriy is s: tended with no pain or incon Teniaope, and dues not Istarfere with the ordinary pursuits of Ufa; it Is qaiokly dlssolred and soon al sorbed, prodnclngaa immeoiatesoothinvand reator eUve jtixt-ct vtoa tii sexual and nervous organiza tions wrecked from solf-abnse and excesses, stopping the drain from the system, restoring the taind to health and sound memory, removing tho Xixnness of Bight, lervous Debility, Cenfueiou of Ideas, ATeraica. to Society, etc, etc., and the appearance trouble, and restoring perfect fciexuaJL Vigor, where of prematura old agre usually accompanying this Bient nas stood the test la very severe cases, and is it has boen dormant for rears. This mode of treat now a prononnood success. Irufsaretoomnchpre scribed in ttve troubles, and, as many can bear wit ceesto, with batiiUleif any permanent good. There Is no Kocsenae abont this Preparation. Practical ob aervat ion enabios us to positively Kusjrsntee that it will give satisfaction. During the e&ht years that It has been in general use, we have thousands of test. Bionials ss to li value, and it is now ooooeded by the Medical Profession to be the most rational means yet discovered of reaching and caring this very prevalent iroaoie, tnai is weii Known mm mo cause ol an tola misery to so many, and traon whom Quacks nrev with. their nsciess nostrnms and big fees. Tbe Remedy is pet npia neat boxe, of three sizes,- JTo. 1, (enough, to last a month.) S3 : ITo. ft, isafficient to efitot aper. Tto (listinrf over three months, will strp entissilons ana restore vicr in the worst cases,) 87. Bent by mail. sealed, la plaia wrappers, jtvll PIKECXIOad for . using via tccocipany jsauu txjis fi&ui tier haietl iwripttv f(Kipft- ris4t Tosfimouv, wMcs trill rtsria EL in moKT acryrMis i tury nm o n rtrcM fenersff mimh aeo(,iMi At- m r the dMiw of Uf, sm mm if f reoCed. oid OAXST bit 'J KARRIS nSMEDY CO. KPC. COSTS. . ISarUt&nd Cth Sis. ST. LOUIS, Mo. .a A sew ai cempXs CCIPK TO WKDUKK, cestuahic Cbapien sa A Ceipite Wn.ii baod. Sclcetiea af wife. Evinces af Virrtm. rty-TawpartnaH. iRrnlky, A4viee to kriss. i ii m iimi n i i. m ammm. vnwi wiiii pii f .iipn CmSmI I- IT t,ili,.. f i .iwiii 1,1 Mi C,lHi.b tmfmdtmmm to M.tl -!Tiii.finiiMi,lniliLiii iilnitliirt.alHw It is a!w a " Private Hedioal Adviser" anuM rs- I mmtifmrf I to IwmH nil.. III . hmhmmm mmmmmp-. m "i m mM a Tnwk Amwrmm. tf u. o.i.iiui.i .Mifc.iMtoScrrtns. y.wni 9. fttTTV 8IStmTi a, 1 if. W Uety Be, i m altiac traai aayart tnai aMvouooaa, aaa ttimm nn mm k j i II in I M tMn Wkftw i m ai .i lamt m, mt. mmA wah mm .miii KM, m nbl. ! mamf liliilh a I I k in 4 i II. ItoifiM Wl J H M) ill II. mm mimil mm amm mmmmm m mnm mmi wf mmmri- k Mda SOW IS .THE TIME TO SDnSCBIB!" FOR THE WATCHMAN i satr j 1 jj jji jjfj Yourselves toy makln.money when' a golden chance 1 oil'ered, tnereby . always keeping poverty from your r door. Tboae wild altvara take ml- vantage or the gao l chano-e tor mating money that i are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not l?nproe such chan remain in poverty." j We want miny own, women, boys, and stfrl to work i for rig ai in their owa 'localities. Tue business t win viy mar loan tea times ordinary wages, wo e furaiii an expensive outrit and all tbatlyou need, r l Trv No on r'nf, enigs tails to tnake money ve- I v ry r-!-,n nr.. yngs c;vn 4i?oie your wnoie ime w tao , and all that w n3;'MKl sent tree. Address. 5l:ly V; I Stisscj! &.Co.f PortlanO, Maine.. i - 'I t CURES INDIQESTIOH,! DlUOUSHESS, Cick Headache c9stivene8s. CURES Lost Appetite, Scur Stomach, FoulIBreatk r Low SPinrrs, ENLAPSMer vegetable: BMOffi It ls80yers the oldest, and only yenulne Plm- . mens MedIclne,now in market, I'repared only by C F.Simvoxs ACO. 2810-U Clark Av. St. Louis, successors to M. A. Simmons, (. I. In 25c and $1 bottles and packages. Bold by all Drnist. Outar, rurnisUtJ tree, wtth tuil nj.tracttcn3 for con3u:;i ing the inxt trotHble o-aalneta that anyone en engage in. Tiie la:Une3S ia so eiu-,y to ieani, and our InijCructions are 30 siaila and plain that au3'or.?e.iu niakeyreatr ro 3 irom the very sun. .No one can lailiwttols will- la? xo wori:. sVo-na are as nuLTt-airui aa men. Boys and gins can turn urg-i ;u'.ns. .m av nave maae at wek Not-Moit 111 it fever kny.vu ijsioiv. All who he b-istae ever one buunrea doiiars ma Kindle S.z-i are nrjiiwl at tie oue iti.l mUSify with vi,ic:s iaov 3- .uto;s to :naaeiy3;;2y. nou ean en- i :! .: b.i-in,?rtS?orlnjryoar.spar- tia at great ro st l m i;; nvc to iii'-ect capiiii in it we ake .UT-ib rt-i'c. T!itv. who r.ee.1 retv.iy niDney. houia write to us s.t owe. Atrrnroi'h l free. Ad- 51:1? . w- A NEW KIND 0? -WATCH CASE. New becau36 it Is only within the last few years that it has been Improve,! ai l bnu?ljt within the reach of every one ; old In principle because the Oral invention wa made an;l the tlrst patent txken out nearly twenty Tears ago, anil canes made at tuM tiae ana worn ever since, are nearly as good as new. Read the foJlowluir which Is only one of ininv hundreds, your Jewelers can tell ofBlmllar ones : navspsei-d, fa.. May 28, is's. I have a customer who has cirried one of Boss Patent cases fifteen years and I knew It two vears before he pot It, and It now appears good for ten years longer. K. K. OLNBY. Remember that Jas. Boss la the only patent case made of two plates of solid sold (one outside and one Inside) covering every part exposed to wear or zht. the ereat .avautasre of these plates over electro-eildln? 13 apparent to every one. R'lss'is the only patent oasa with v hlch th rd 1? given a writt en warrant, or .wwen me iouon mg is a fac simile : See that you iret tho i'a..;uuee with each case. Ask your Jeweler tor lllu .it rated catiiosue. S5i Outfit sent free to those who wish to engage In the most pleasant and protlable business known. Keerythlnvr cw. Capital not re quired. We will furnish tou every thlnsr. 10 a aay and upwards is easily ma1e without staying iway irom norne over iunt. .no nss wnatever. Jany new workers wanted at onoe. Manv are ma king Xomines at the business. I.a:Ile9 inakp as much is men, ana youiikf ooys ana sins make great pay. Voone who ia witilag to wori falls to mae mure money every day taan can be made In a week at any ordinary employment. Those who enquire at once will tlnd n snort road to fortune. Address, ii. Uau.et Co., Portland, Maine. 6i;ly HISTORY of t'.ij 3IBL3. PLKVDIU Si.lKl. E.NORAV1NO 22x28 illtliea FHKElorvcr si?islril)er. A sen! are making $23lS10 J Pr veek. .Sen ! for Special rerm iu Henry 3ill Pablisliinor Co.. E-itablisltttl 1647.J Norwi.ch, Ct. 60;4t THUSTBB'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. y virtue of a Mortgage or Ded of Trust ) executed by Thomas J. Crawford, to R. R. Crawford, date.l the lr day of Ju!v,186U, and rei;i-tei; ii ;n the ofli e f tlid Register of Deeds lor ii jwan Countv, in iBook No. 44. vi-ji'. :J. and upon which do'ault has ocT. !:.ade,-: 1 w.i evnoe tor sale at public tuc ti'.n:. at jlie i'-Ktri House doty in the town or Satisb'i.-.r V in I tie 2nd day of Oct: 1880, at 11 o'ciock, A. M. the .i'ol lowing real estate, fo wit . An undivided one-filth parr in 739 acres of land, known as the plantation belonging "to the heirs of Col m. II. Crawford, ad joining the lands of Asa Riblin, the late Jno, Shuman, Jr. ami. others.- H. K. Crawford. No.48. Sept. 0th, 1889. Trustee. STATE 37 fJ3R7H CAROLINA, Rotr an Codsity In the Superior Court, Richmond Peakson " and Jokx M. Cloud, Against Summons for Relief. A. n.-Boyden, individually and aaEx.ot jKathaniel Boyden, N. A. Boyt'cn. John A. Borden, Columbia Bovdea and Willie Hale. It appearing to the satisfaction of tho Court, that' Columbia Boyden and Willie Ual? of the defendants alove named, are non-residents of this State and cannot after due dilligence be found: It is ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks ;n the Carolina Watchman published in Salisbury North Carolina, notifying said de fendants to be and appear before the Judge t out Superior Court at a Court to be held for the County of Rowan, at the Court Housa in Salisbury, on the 9th Monday after the 4th Monday of September. 1880. and answer the complaint which 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 the said Defen dants take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint during the Term, the Plaintiff will apply to the Uourt toFlhe re lief demanded in the complaint. 2d of Oct.. 1830. J. M. IIorah. no51:6w. C. S. C TTEXTIOX TTENTION . SMOKERS ! MOKERSI "AshevilleV Girl of The (West," "Sitting Ball" received to-dayj My as Rortment of tine and common Cigars for the Wholesale and Retail trade is the most complete in town. C1GAIWTTH8 Chewing Tobacco in THEO. BTJEEBAUM. N Hfw Mm 10 slWWaS' P wuTcru-zo umosw J v JBUVmatwraaBJcits ay vxmf Vkl mmmm a-JBtwawteiwisis- Tlint T.ittlR r - "t ... t m Bjf i AROUND He CORNER ' TO THE PUBUC GREETMQ l TULI AN & FR ALE Y, CaMM laiers ani CarpeMers.; Their pricenre a low as it' i po-nUt 10 make them. anT llieir wurk notinferiot to auv . I They flil ordeis t l,ij:irt.ient. p I - r j Their ready mule sto-k in hand conirist j a enerai asortruait ofhocup fiirnitur iitti- ieJi, nureaiis. C!otha rrejwes, LOiinj:, R.cka. War-iroU-ai. H .k-Gi.t.Cin!ioaraiii China I'r.x-.tJ iiiJlfSt.-jndTir, S"ft-rl Desks Tabk-. ' a.-iita.i.'H . cSiair. &c. TLey aifo keep an aorifu-it of COFFloSTS! of walnut, pine -an'-1 pl.ir, from $1 upwards Also, Witnl.iw .S-t!t. Tliev fill orders without vexation de'-iy. Will etnitracl fr i-arpenter'n work and warrant .HMfriioi Will take jiood lumler and tfumirv produce in ex-!ince for ( furniture. Mmj nearly opposite Watchman Oflioe. J ULI AN & FUALEY. 4:1 v i .. - BINGHAM SCH00 , MEBANESVILLE, N. C. Established in 1783,! Ih now Pre-rniinent among Soutlier- lioaidnig School for boys in age, nunin Ikm s antl area natron.nge. The 17ikd Ses sion Ijegins" July 29th. For catalogue, giving full particulars, addresa Maj. R. BINGHAM, SupTt. 35:3tp PERUVIAN GUANO I ' o Persons wishing Peruvian Guano for WHEAT Will do well to call on me on or before the 1st of September. AuS. 13, 1880 J. S. McCU33IlJS. ruit . rait Jars ! ! Just received a Nice Lot of MASON'S IMPROVED HALF GALLON AND QUART Jars for sale &t E3'ISS 18:tf Machine Oil, Tanner's Oil, Terpentine and Varnish At EXNISS'. TURNIP SEED! TURNIP SEED!! Just Received A Large Stock of Fresh and Genuine Turnip Seed of Different Varieties at ENNISS' Eajle Cotton Gin Fop Sale. t-o-t rn, utdericncd have a second tat d O OTTO IV OZN which they win no!! cheap, luose wislnuir to pit r- c!.se may call n tliem or nddreRA inon; a '."Linwooa, Dnt -' to v HTlJ ic 0 Aug 30th. J880 " 45:l't VALUABLE PUmtlflN ; F0ESALE! :. J The undersigned offers for sale hin valuable plantation situated on the waters of Kerr Creek, near Tliyatira Church in Rowan coun ty, containing about three hundred acrea of land, of which 60 acre are fine bottom, in cul tivation. On thin tract ia a good dwelling house and all neceRsary out-houses and buildings of every description. Also a lot itnated on the Crow) Road within one-fourth of a mile of the dwelling, upon which ia a gin house and press and sorghum mill with t ppuratus complete, and on the same lot is a good well of water. He also offer to sell a good Bnckeve mower and wheat drill. JAMES SCOTT. Sept. 15 1880. 4S:6w pd. HORTH CAROLINA,?1" ,hisS'- Eowan County,. $ rior Court. P. M. Goodman and others Againtt Su . uiur s for Sarah Goodman and others, j i-ii i. Petition to Divipe Lakd. Upon the affidavit of Plaintiff, it is ordered by the Court thxt publication le made in the ''Carolina Watchman-" for sizaueccasire weeks notifying John Eller. Jiqa C. Eller. Marr V tiler and urant cner, aei.enaants,; who ate non-residents of I hi State and who reside at riA rKa;n PnL.ti rv.nt m: ) X. W iwiiu . , m. u n n , Sill to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sn perior ConrC for tha Countof Rowan on the 29th, day of October, 1880, and anawer the the complaint, a copy of which will ba depos ited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within ten days front' the date of itm aummons, and let them 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 n the complaint.' Given under my hand this 6th day of ' Sept. 1880. J.M.Horah,C8.C. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MED.C1NE. TRADE MARRThe Great BngllsHxRADB MARK KtmtUI All uu- aJUncr - mm f or - i seminal Weakness, 'ii?f Impoteney, and all as a sequence of Self-Abuse; as Loss or Memory, univer-i -rt IEFCU tAISa.m the Back .pim-Amil TUI8. b&i LaassiLuuB. i-aiQ ntsot r reraaiure uia age, ana man j uiu Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and arrnitureOrave. ? - fiiUDirtUrilarain oar pamphlet, which we Mflffl O M ires oy mm w everj one. fcay iuo seMlJ MJlicinsis mia. oyau aniggisiai ii per si3Hir3,or8lx paclca?es for $5, or will he sent free b mli oa reipt of tue moner oy anaresaing: jli3u iMics Block. Dktroit. Mich. rif i ; l ii a illshury and everywhere by all ana-A-GrO'S WPROVED PATENT UYER PAD! Nbtxb Grrs Hasp. : CaX u Mam axt Btbxiioth Dasiaso. - Last Twicx aa Loxa. Hmum Cmi ifchMi trucJai til Sritca. cvus : CiilliufeTer, liter ComylaSt leanlgub Kemtaaesi, faSrestfl, Female Wobta, SckftXerrou Sexlatlie. Thess Pads Ogre aTJ Dieaas br AteorpUa. No Soxkws Pills, Oils, or Poisonous Kledidoefl are talcm to tbe Stomach. The Pads art worn over the Pit f tbe Stomach. eoTerinjr the Great Nerve Centres, al tbe Liver and Stomach. A gentle Vejretabla Tonteis absorbed intotiieeirenlation of theflood and Llver,purifynK the Blood, stimalstlnff tbe Livr sad Kidneys W healthy action, and streDirtbeaintr the Stomach to digest food. Pa ice or Pads $1 an b acm. Solo it all Dacooisrs.or sent by Mall r Cxpresa. i JaaBufactared at 9 ft 41 Noktw Ltsxat r 8t BALTiMoacjaB. For sale at T. F. SLTJTTZ'S Drng Store. 3(h6m. . 1 Practical Bxcakmtib. ilOliSEUUEii; 'HOP oonnecteu with Uiu .n L v erbJe & Livery O ataules. fe i-. dfcoi,;ns. ur j-us, ic- stilt any luape UI IOOt. Ai.Si.Ot Uife Oa oiiiu-. acillllC prin CiplCSand .-,.-.srTtU. - . .53ia':.8ttiithUig .3utcrui l'?r ir.p '-'.i fci'iii::-- V ? VI' Li' 0 f.i nsvj w A K h 'iOUK OS THE CAUCUS A WATCHMAN. The BEST Weekly in Western North Caroliua. Only 01.50 h your in advance. THE0. F. KLUTTZi HAS JUST RECEIVED A CAR-LOAD OF-H- Celebrated Home Fertilizer!! The Chemicals for making 1 Ton will be : sold for $14, or 200 lbs. of Cotton in No vember. - ICo Cotton Seed or Stable Manure required. This Fertilittr is fully equal to the high priced, so-called (iuanos, and at less than half! the price. I refer to the following well known ' gentlemen, who iird it lal season on cotton: John V Barringer, Jas II. iilou, jV. F Watson, Thos. C. Watson, R. T. ,.Wanj W. R. Meares, A. Tait, J. G Canble, .1. F K Hruwn, E. C. L?nlz, S. J M. Brown, and -nany others, Call carljr for your supi'lis and suve money. xm p KLUTT Z, Druggist. GARDEN SEEDS! .1 FULL SUPPLY OF Buist's Celebrated Garden Seeds REMEMBER THAT BUI ST i the only Seed-Grower who WARRANTS his Seeds. Look at every paper of Fcry V, Landreth's, Sibley's, &c, ic, and see if yon tiud any wprrant upon them. Beware of worthless, un warranted commission Seed, and come to KLUTTZ'S for Buist's which are warran ted fresh and genuine. THEO F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. 20;lv. 0'ieajj tl-KHici .utrl trious oilier blank t j- at' cr.: , J. sVH Honie FerliliierS DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust,: Mortgage Deeds-, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriff Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Certificatey Distillers' Entries, and various other forms for sale at the f WATCHMAN OFFICE, j SALE NOTICES. . Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriff!', constable?, agents, &c, are advised.10 call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainlv threat .injustice to owners to pat Bf their property at public auction without first givir ample notiie of the sale. The t quircnients ol the law on the sumect every bod v knows are insufficient, jrropcuj often saennced trom this cause when a saved it ana made it bring its value. .Wefurnisl pale nctire-? promptly and cneap. 2TOTIOSS SO?. PCETttTG Who has once nsed H9 . Ktitcb, r wwik, t i tlie i ivo : Just received A. C7. HAr:a tR a am; iwi oi no. l. Uigarij ;uil French CandiesJ FRA1IKLIIJ ACAiir"" This School, -liicatea in a beantifnl n i ealthy village, foar miles ndrtb of Sir ii ti -it jo H"u nn e :aget ioor miles tiortb bf Sal: i uury, win reopen oa tue 1st . 1 Anniat 1880 -i00Uay 1 ,? V 7,4 ; - K i fXEST IU THE WORLD r sVe&asiisi iinSi CIltTRCn & CO. "ABJ"ftSl IIAMiriEK DBANO WlU g&, tlie cUfiercnce. tt ,8ee. that yonr Baklnr Soda i-1 wfclt and l'llltli, as.honTd eAi 1 8I.-riII.AU Sl7XstAIsCS 5io4 k rod. j r- A simpla hnt sereTa teti of tie eompajitm vahw ot different brands of Soda is to dasSvi. desMrt spooBfal of each kind with aborts nist until aU is thoroughly dissolved. T&ddst? now faaolablo matter la tha Inferior Sods wai ba thowa after settling some trenty aunoUs op aooaer, by tho mUky anpearanee of tlie solniiM and tho quantity of floatins flociy jnattaai. fyVCVaAAAQ Bo tan and ask for Chnreh ft Co.'s Soda saa vrm get he purest and whitest made. Tto i ot this with sour milk, in preforraco to R.v.v-1 Powder, saves twenty tunas ita cost, i Bern oam ponnd paokagrrfcr vsiaaM, lafoeaJ tion and read carefully. . SHOW THIS TO YOUB 6R0CEK. 12:-n " . ' V U 2v $ Y t ' AX T rt er Si st 3 S V r ; At t oy Figures Call on i'.ix iiVdenogned at Ko 2 Granil IlOT.. - i ' IV A. AT WELL S.iliufcorv N C..Jui.S li &MITH'S WOPH OIL ;- f - ATHEys, Oa., February 22, 1878. . Sir: "Sly child, liveyer old, had symptoms of worms. I Irit-d calomel and other Worm j Medicines, hut failed to expel any. Seeing Mr ! Bain's eertinV-tte, I got a vi.il of yonr Worm UH,nnotlie lirt no brought lorty worra, nim inenecuiKi ise, xu many werr (isrweu j not count them. - S. II. ADAMS. 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