- Injnicrt at Table, j . ..
There is nothing so nflorislre to tho
- innate lady or gentleman as iljrbreed
iiur at table. It is not the drift nor
extent of appetite that bespeaks re
's finement, but the mauncr of ujinister
ng to itr X stilted affectation; of eat-
1 il'iintinnss. is 0.A
Jilt f- Mil M-U-
. ... . .. ' f 1 .. .
clearly indicative 01 vmgmu.y a
coarse j ..m
If you have not- always beenj used to
social elegance anu, epicurean; vnums,
. . ' . .. -i :
nn wnrtii winiA in nrociuiui iv
by an unnatural fastidiousness, that
Js as glaringly spurious to tne inner
eht dilettante as bogus jewels to an
Amsterdam diamond dealer, j
tf all tlie arguments iiiaws muj. w
offered in palliation of impure table
: manners there is not one . that can
hope for acceptance with the; reason
cr. There is no excuse for Indecent
. feeding at a-ciiltivated repast,
There are some individuals ftho nev
itojulifiat runt inn in table ctiauette.
CI IIVVM ------ ' - - I
They are those whose instinctive
. .-.! 1 -ll! I.. '
discriminating and delicacy fn every
kAirii-t1 ' anil
above this braucji of education .'-from
their birth. It may be inherited from
oWlior n-tronf hilt nttPHPr it ia O. -rr'od-
klll'l J " O
a
like endowment, and their puuctiiio
is the same in their peasant home and
the Dosom or ineir ramuy ai nneen
; most vjruiuic or ui ut-a u i at
y thirty-six-ihe Corintihian - puriou
when Fortune has transplanted them
to the banquet hall. - - j
- J There Is a certain classic nonchew
with zestftil appetite aud. attention to
others, that is the symbol of j the true
lady or gentleman,
From the time children are old
enough to dine with their parenis,
tneir conuuee snouia uecioseiv watcii
ed, and they should be taught some-
inrr of "lrtf mo? .1 ' '.
i What a delight is one who not
only understands how to gracefully
feed himself, but tojielp those around
him! '
Conversation at table is a "marvel
lous refiner
- ' " i
A AVcstern journal announces the
findinsr of a fine-specimen of the dis-
coidai stone, a kind of stone imple
ment rarely found, and deserving
notioa on account of. the growing in
tcrest in -American antTuitles; The
, name has been given to this form of
6hape. It is said to be made of quartz
very smooth, and it is remarked that
its manufacture without the use of
metallic tools must have cost the an
cient mound builder who made it the
labor of many months. Its use can
not be accounted for. We are inclin
ed to believe of such. stones; what the
State Geologist of Indiana, Prof. Cox,
said in a similar but elongated speci-
V men exhibited at the late meeting of
Th Amrifin - SccnHMtinf n li A
vancement of Science, in Boston.
c ' '
found in the Wyandotte Cave, and
pretended to have been some kind of
tool of theearly cae dwellers. Prof.
Cox considered it simply as a natur
al production, a piece of water-worn
! rock made smooth by continual roll
ings; the marks of wear jupon its
Vends lie declared to be recent, and
formed by collectors of mineral specie
?men who found it a hantlv substi-
i
h(a T.... K... i i. . i i i
buiv. v u iiuiuiucr to kuock.ou jneces
of rock. He said that the tendency to
: . stone as an ludian implement is run
nint? wild, that evotv : siiUnfr ,f
O ' t i V
quartz js considered an arrow head,
every small bowlder atf Indian ham-
i!B?F. etG- an warned collec
tors only to trust to undoubted marks
of huraanIworkmanshin. Y
- - ;- - tm - i
TUeVestcruf. C. ItaUx-oatl, &c.
" The.guage of the Western X, C.
T7 rt 1 1 9rn ri l.. I I ' !1
AwiiHuau nas iktu cuaugeu irom 4
feet 8 inches to 5 feet, so as to con
foTtn to tho gauge of the Richmond
& Danville and N. C. Roads, The
change affects the Charlootte & States-
mc naiuuiHi iu int.-extent ot com-
, pellinjr a transfer at Statessvllli. u.
m V - . -WW
fricght intended for that IRoad, in-
stead of running cars tbrough from
one lload to the other. 1
Ao one should" be surprised, at the
change of catisre. as it is to thft into;.
t est of the
own the Western Road to I make ithe
change, and of course. they. Would do
it, no matter wj.om it hurts.' Their
uca j.-, uiafc u a through line is to be
csUblished from the' Tennessee con,
'nections to the Ocean aOIorehead
City,'N. C, and uointsl in VirL'iuia
and ?farther North, ; th gauge of all
connecting Rwads must' correspond.
The Western Uuad Va3 sold to
' f .
Best '& Co., without restraints on the tho -mob ana c.uuueu two iiuuuicu
gauge; We favored tha sale, the Dcm- and eleven separate persons for crea
ocrntio party of the State and the ting a disturbance.--San : Francisco
leading Republicans favored the sale.
Gov. Jarvis favoriwl the sale, anl, in
. v ,i V .i p
fact, nincMentha of the people ot tne
State favored the sale (and the Leg-
lslattirc made the sale; ana " e
particular person more than anotner
can . be blamed for any subsequent I
management or movement of r Best & L,fi
Co., the present owners of! the Hoad,
While we do not like tne cnange oi
gauge, we cannot jsee that either Gov J
Jams or any one, else had tne power .j ft uejghbor sf)0uUl be thank
to prevent it aftpr the Road passed fu, jfmine were a$ polite to me as
A.... i ls uuilriLl rvf flirt Rfltt
iiiiiii uiupi '
Governnint into) the hands of those
who bought it. For whatever harm
happens to our pwn immediate sec-1
lion auuweuo uin;uuiviHaic muun
li any injury) we icei, mat we, nun-
vidually,are as
much to Diame as
any one else, fori
wc were among ine
. ll. . !
first in the State
the Koad and sto
10 la.oru.oba.eoi
public appropna-
Hons for it. k d not mean these I
1 . il'-.' . -.L . . I
remarKs as are.y to uuat uuy uuc
1 I x L .i. . I
nas bam auu (tu uii, w.r u
wrote them before Ave heard any ex-
I "I t A -11.. A. A J ... A I .
,)res.on oi Vniu auuut u.
ii'i 'ii.. it: '!..:.. r n....i
"lie" vrrg.uia .umnu x.uau
s extended from Danville to Mores-
vine or iiariotie, sn.nprs in Wn
section win ue ,nuFe.,m,u ui
Uichmond & Danville Road and its!
Conibinutions. Charlotte Democrat.
A 31 ud Covered Cabbage,
The other morning two gentlemen
were iooKinr ouioi tne window or a
house on Market sstreet when they
observed a cabba2e roll off a market
wagon that wa4 passing. Instantly
over a dozen welljdxess'Hl and apparent
ly sane persons
bemn vellincr -after
the wagon as though .the vegetable
had been a goIdwatch or a thousand
lollar bill. The driver stopped about
aiuarc off; looked back, yawned, and
drove on,
'What an absurd fuss people in the Ml
street make over trivial circumstau-
ces said one of the gentlemen.
, I?
'Sow I'll bet
get a crowd of-
a silk hat I could
500 persons around
that cabbage head inside of thirty
minutes, and vet not leave this
room.'
'I take the bet said , his friend,
pulling out lH watch, 'Arc you
ready ?' j ,
! 'Yes ; give the word.' 1
'It is now eleyen-thirty. Go I'
The proposer if the wager led his aml went into a new part of lhe. onn
friend tb the window, threw up the try il!,1 went to work ia. d
sash, and taking his cane, pointed aml 1 1,ave aVfJ ""y '''"'a'" '
earnestly at tliejcabbage with a ter- ry ac,es of ,am'1 iUi
rifled expression, presently, a haclc "XVo11 a Lm wh:it a,e y.ti
driver noticed the action and began Soin'g to io nilh -vonr ,nn(1 ?"
to stare at the ; vegetable from the "I will work on, it, build a log
curbstone, then a boot-black stopped, ,,os0 anJ w,,eu lt is a!l ready, will
then a bill poster, a messenger boy brinS falher an1 nothcr, sisters and
-ami a merchant.!! " hrotliers to live with me. The land
'What's - the matter V inquired a 1 want for my mother, which will sr
German, approaching the innocent cure her from want in her 6M age."
base of his national dish. "And what will you do with your
Don't touch: jt! Lookout there! at'er if he continues to drinkT'
standi back !' shouted the gentleman "0,, sir w,,cn xve Set him on t,,e
at the window. At his horror-strick- far,n Iie wil1 A'el at ho,ne an1 he '!
en tones the crowd fell back precipi- P-v a,ul 1 hope become a sober man."
tately and formed a dense circle "Young man may God's blessings
around the innocent cabbage. Huu- atteml .vou in .vol,r efforts to help and
urttis came runqing up, and the ex
11 -
citement increasejl rapidly.
'Look out there frantically scream
ed the better, waving his cane. 5Take
that dog away, quick !'
Several stones were thrown at a
cur that was sniffling around the cab-
base.
Tni-n'Aia i' -i t 1
pouceman, wno was snouiuermg ins
waj inrougn tneimass. 'it 0 an inler-
.1 l.ll - I
nal machine, nitrp-glyceririeror siime-
inins:
Ml . t I ' '. 1 ! . 1 . . .. . I
'iueanwniietnesidewalk-vasblock-
ed, women screamed and rushed into
suops, and a store-keeper underneath
began to tie a bucket on the end of
a long. pole. vith Which to pour water
OU thtt iPvili ihvontinn Tim ii,.m.1
. ...i.w.i. j.uc,(vvt
oy mis time numbered over a thou
sand. Thetwo gentlemen moved away
from the windowjaftd sat bown. In a
few moments, there was a hurried
tap at the door, ajnd there appeared a
man who had been sent as a deh- '
gate from the"- jnass meeting out
side. ' "'."' - i - .
( 'I sjmujd like o. know, gentlemen
he said, Hvhat the facts are.'
;-'.What facts V v '
'Why, what is there peculiar about
that cabbage out ihere V T . :'
j 'Nothing in tlie worltf was the
soft reply, 'except that it seems to be
surrounded by about a thousand of
the biggest fools Jin towinDo any
thing else for you ?' -,
The mau reflected a moment, said
he 'gnesswl nnf and retired. Before
1 n jM.1it.t t.. I.f... M . . a I
Captain Short's watch had diapewed
.... v .... .uv in .up icjwu, uowever,
-' . i t 1 t 1 . . ' I. 1 1
Evening Post, 1 , , . .
Well Mannered Children,
. ' y- .
cThank V0U) Charley," said Mrs.
iroffn as her little sou buded her a
j was ren,,cst(Hl to brinff.
Thank you Bridget," said the lit-
ftjIow a rew i'nrs aflcr as he re-
Leived a elass of water from the nurse.
urell. Mrs. Brown, vou have the
mamierei children I ever saw,"
yours are to the servants. Ion never
gncml Jiaf as much time on your
ch;Mreh'8 clothes a I do, and yet
one uoticesi them they are so
ij jiv'
uWtf ajwv,y!j try to j treat our chil-
IJolilely was the quIet re)v.
T . , whoc .j WC
!
j hcar parents prurnbling about the
:rn;,,,ner;a 0f their chihtren. X aU
yg h : r ask 4,ave vwu' alw
-. - r--
trealwl thera with' politeness?"
oncj knew a nian consitlered quite a
enteman in gociety who xvould k
, . chrhlren ; a manner that
wel.instructea l(,g Would rCllt. He
, T orJer , wUh t
bring hissUpi)Crsor lK.rform ftomeolh
er little service : and vet he eomnlain
1 of; tfic rudeiiejw a,ld disobedience
T)f his children.
u Home for Mother.
Business called me to the United
i States Laud Oifice. While there a
,ai1 lIareutly sixteen or seventeen
'cars f age came iu and presented a
tificate forty acres of land
I was struck with the countenance
and general appearance of the hoy,
aml enq"l of him for whom he was
purchasing the land. ;
or.myself, sir.'
1 1,,en enquired where lie had got
the money. He answered, "1 turned
reeling men an increased desise to
know Srt,"elhin re l""l the boy
. .. .....
ase d about himselt and li parents.
He took a scat an(! Sslve nie t-'eTol
lowinjr narrative.
"I am the oldest of five children
Father is a drinking man, and often
would return home drunk. Findinir
that father would not abstain from li
quor I resolved to make an effort iu
some H-uy to help my mother and
brothers and sisters. I i-t an axe
to honor vour fathor and mother
By tins time the receiver ha.-ded
him his receipt fur his forty acres of
land. As he was Ravin" the office
he said :
"At last I have u home for inv
mother." Exchange,
A Body hi a Clo.i.
- Chicago, November 9. About 1
o'clock this morning two women who
hi(i rented a room in the house No.
306 State street, in thiscitv. were nre-
" ......
arinLr for bel. when thov were at-
tracted bv a smell, aunarentlv eomino-
from a closet in the room. The closet
being forced oncn. thev discovered the
corpse of a woman in a partially de-
1 . . ; ..
'composed state. An examination ny
the police, which followed, revealed
the fact that the deceased had been
killed bv blows on the head, from i
which blood had oozed out on the
chet floor. A careful inspection of
the room was made! and blood stains'
were found on the wall. Suspicion
points to a notorious woman nametl
Kva .Loycd, who lormerly occupied
the room, as having coininilted tlie
murder and then placed the body in
the closet. She was last seen on the
premises on Tuesday night of last
week, when she brought a woman in
to her room, with w'lotu late at nijrht
.. .... i . e
she was heard quarreling and fighting.
The cloak worn by the stranger was
found iu the room 'with, bloodstains
on the colar and down the Mdes.rhe
body h?iH teen identjfied as Doradar-? cratjc electors on the Cafifruia tickei,
ence, a woman of tje town; and Eva i was scratched so bodly that, the elec
Loycd has been discovered serving a) to being close, lip asjdefettted,.-
term in the Bridewell Prison; where
she was committed the latter part of!
last Week. Her portrait has beerf found
. ..i- -i ' H "
tn the Rogues' Gallery. And She IS
identified as "Iirooklvn' lill.V a Well
I '.. ' i ' ;
known New York thief, who Came to
- I
Chicago some months ago.
Good Humor,1
Goo1 huuior is rightly-j reckoned a
most! valuable aid to happy home life.!
An equally good and useful faculty is
a sense of humor, or the I capacity to
have! a little fun along with the hum
drum cares and works of life, i We all
know how it brightens up things gen-
j : ( 1
crauv to nave a uveiy, wmy compan
ion, wh(i sees the ridiculous points of I
things, and can turn an animyance
into 'an occasion for laughter. It does
a reat deal letter tolauh over some
lohiestic mishaps than to cry jor scold
about them. Many homes and lives
are dull Iipojuim ihpv nri h1iitvn1 tn
' ! i so simple and plain-that anyone can great pro
become too deeplv iin pressed iwith the Ms from the very start. Xoone can fAiliwhols wlu
i - . tne to work. Women are ah successful as men. Boys
cares and responsibilities ;ot hie to re-
cognize its hriirht and esneeial v its
w0 u i its uniii anu c?peciJiiy
mirthful sidf Tn :iifh h hrtuhitld which they are able to make money, ioucanen
lUiriuiui bine. xn SUCII.a nouseilOUl, Up.inthlsbaslnessdurtngyoursparetlmeatgre.it
1. ...!. .11 i. ...1...;
uuiuuu, iin? uuci ui u wiuy,
l .v, ,t, i :".. t i:i. J i . . .. I
iiuiwuwn menu is mc uiiiiiuu uu u
..I. ....I.. ? :. :J
pressivil -to hear" persons constantly
striving t, axv wil.tv r fiiiin'tlimira
F n - J J V ""' I
it ia miiAlrtiitp. 8win( vlwt. U bt -
i ' f " "
enor u iittie fun is to make -in i'Hiirt
ciiLf a ijiuic iuii is, to mane an tnoit
to make some at home.
I, i . ,
4.... J. ....
Lit 111 Kill. .Ill 1 1U 1U I It'Ill IIIISII Wll PMUU
time aiid to regard it from a humor-
ou point instead of being irritated
hy it.
VVi"f !! ta 1 1. i i.n.'nh I ,
" " ",v- Mori uu
find a clean shirt?" exclaimed a ijood.
but rather impatient husban.l after
looking all through the wrong draw
cr. His wite iokcd at him stcadilv
f.ir a moment, half inclined to be pro
voked ; then, with a comical look, she
said, "I never inie.- eoiiuminifo.s ; i
tTive if tip, j. lie ia.ieii, nun
they botii wiU-lieo, nw.l .siie vent';uid
got his Uuirt, and no lelt ashametl d
niaisc r; :id .ucd lur; ami tluu r-!.
ieit hajipy, and .o what might have
been tiic occasion lor hard words aiul
unkimi: leeliugs ijecaine just the con
traryaii tlirougu the little vein ot
hunior that cropped out to thcMii Tacc.
Some people have a peculiar faew';
for giving a iiumoroiift turn to ! -
wiien t j.ey are reprove I. li dte.-Jum
;b well ot'temiioo to laugh things oil'
as to sctdd theoi oil". Lunuhter is bet
ter tiiaib ie.irs. Let us have a i u t o
tiiuro if lt lit iioiuo.
MortAL. li fai-'ii i a- class wm
ii-t take ao i; .' re ! ii pi:iic aifair
iney ma cxp- i io nc preyed up.i i
the ruii; i.i'i-?. Kaiiroad men now
boldly.; advocate a new principle of
fixing charges viz: "what the trailic
will liear;" i;i-ical of the old one up
on w hich carriers' charges were based
"cost of service." Once recognize
tlie nev ti eoiy wiui watered stoc-U
for an excuse and the new ji niliny;
system 'fiirmhing the power ihe pro
duction-5 f a continent are largely at
the tnercy of the corporal io'ns whu ii
the people have created. In. order to
perpetuate this system railroad man
agers naturally seek political power.
Both the Chairman of the DetnoCrat'c
and liepuhlican National Committees
at this time are railroad men, and
railroad noncy is largely relied upon
to ru i political machine. Con
gress, ti-o jnany of pur "!t it- Li
islati.rt' (ic ' i iiie ia;
io;ul; i V-!t Nn-iii:; t-ii;e'i"f or di
rectors, v. ; !;.' -ouie legislators for
tiiat purp'
eo,i
ami
V
ei ia
I?
rncue
iii'.v, inrougn me'inioi tne i
. .i i . i . . i
legal pr:!. -sion who are also legisia-j
tors, aua arc retained as "coui.el'' by
the railroads ; third, thro!:gh sp.-c;:,i
fTtvois shown aii the nniuibc.
Is it not about time that the iarm
ers, who constitute by far .the largest
single interest in this country, and
whose productions are the basis of all
our prsperiiy, so jiiot have something
to say aoout the a-.u- l i.y a;e tax
ed tor traaspoftai oii '! iu Dagiaiid
; the Farmers' Alliance held iiie oai-
I ance ut Puvr at the list genu al c.
ee-
I tioil- What is to prevent their or
gaz"g n every .. Assembly
and
lane
Congrehoal Piir o
an interest in politic
i j-re, a.iu
wl.ich would'
i
not ouly protect their own interest
but lie uu ellieieni. ciieck upon the tie
croaeiiiueut" of corporations which
I "ave n so Sreat f 'ae thdt l,a
triolic citizens uiut view their increas
ing power with alarm ?- N. It. Daily
Grnphia. j !
j. i j ' .
Tile votes of Nevada and of Gil i-
fornia have been secured tt Hancock,
but Julg Terry, oe of 'the Dtmo
MP
Yourwlves toy matlnjr money whetf
a goliea cban;e Is offered, thereby
Hi way: kwpJa? poveity irom your
Tamau ot the gooJ chiace tor utatlnj money that
are offered jrenfrally become vrealthy, while thos
wn do not improve such chances reiaalDtn poverty.
aoor. Tao3 who always take aa
lor as right in their own Uwalitiei The iMistnws
will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. We
nlsh an expensive outfit and nil thafyou need.
r ftailk III lllb nl iiim'ii. pr T k n Till J II I n t II K.
free. No one who enjrajres falls to make money ve-
rj rapiaiy.: - iou can aevote your wnoie nine 10 me
wore or only your soire m jinonts. nil inroruidUon
and all that Is neetai sent free. Ad4rH.
M:ly i, . Stinhos & Co., Portland, Maine.
D3H.A-SMM0US
CURE8 CURES
IMOIQESTIOK, f I APPETITg.
BiuousKESS. V J Soim Stomach
Biok Headache o -Jl fouu breath
CosnvEMEsa. . Low Spirits,
CNLARGM-T Of
COUOp V
VEGETABLE
iBi
, It IsSOyeara the oldest, and cnVr renvf ne film
tnons Medicine now in market, rfep&rrd only by
C F.SiHMoys 4 Co. 2810.1 Clark At. St. Loots,
successors to M. A. Simmons, M- 1). In 26c ana
1 bottles and packages. Sold by all Iru ffgist
$10
Outfit furnished free.irtta PX1 Instructions
for conrlucUng ttre morit nroniu!e business
is su easy to learn, and pur instructions are
gfiSSSffK
week- Nothing like it ever known betore. AH who
en?ase are surDrtei at the ea-se and rabidity with
luroiiu iou ao not nave w invest ctmwu iu n. e
take h11 the rtsk. Those who iieeilrairty laoni-y,
should write to us at once. AU furnished free. Ad
dress. Tkis & Co., Auudta, liaiae.
6:y
A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE
New because it is only within the last, few year:
that It has been iinsroved and brouxiit wltbln the.
reach ot every one.; old in. principle because the
ttrst Invention was made and the first patent taken
out nearly twenty years ago, and- cases made at
tnatUme and worn ever since, are nearly as iryod
as new. Read t-he foilowinsr wlileh 13 oniy one o:
ones
Mansp:ku, Pa., Miiy 23, ISIS. j..
I hve a customer w ho has carrie-i One of Boss
Patent cases fifteen years ami I knew: it two years
Snee0rtu' nu K mw PPV IolxV
Remember tliat .Tas. Boss' is the only patent case
one inside) covering eveiT nan ' exoosei to wear or
tue jyrejt rtvanta'ife of theo7 plates over
X"
I l,U j..- M IV V.1 --r- T V 1 i A'. VH IV I !l H
siiniie" Wiin'jnt' w"ith tKe loathing lsatae
see tnat yon t:" u:'.rar.t-?e wit a e.cu ease
Ask your jeweler- for iilu.n at.-.j cai.ii:-ji:e.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Rowan Cou.nty fn the Suptrlur Court
'Richmond Pkaksox
and Joiix M. l.'i.ofo,
Air.'ii'.ist
A. II. Ho (iL-n'iinli vidutol v ;i:id
Bum incms
for
hs Ex. of X.-Uliuniei IJovth.-n, N. j '; Relief.
A. Bovden. John A. liovmn, i I
t'olunibia Bovden and Willie ! ;
il.le. I" ;
It appeariai; to t!i.' sfitisfartjon of tiic
'otirt, that Oo'ainbia Dovdcu and Willii
5I;tl' of the deiiriidaiits above lji.iaied, are
- t residents of this Slate and rjiimot after
i a.' di!iiue;i; e be found: It is ordered that
; f... :ttio i Iu- madef- r six su.-eesive weeks
i i the Carolina WdtcJmiKn published in
Sa!i!'.i:'y North Carolina, notify inx said de
fendants to be and appear beiore tlie Judye
f our Superior Court at a Court to be held
for the County of Rowan, at the Court
House in Salisbury, onthelith Monday after
t tie 4th Monday of September, 1H.S0, and
answer the complaint which wil! by deposi
ted in the o'Hee ot the Clerk of the Superior
Court of -said County, within the first three
days of said Term; and let the said -Defendants'
lake notice-that if thev fail to answer
the said complaint during the Term, the
PLvi'itiff wil! apply to the Court lbr the re
lief demanded in the complaint..
2d of Oct., 1SS0. J. M. IIokaii.
no il:Gv. C S. C.
-323223 UV. KS
Af!0 SPEKMATGRRHEA.
v vual;ls Kswi-n' .-a .v &cp.irtre tn JW.
' .1 l-iiem-e, , t.tu-.y Mhv an J pot-itivoiy ctfi-ctiva
,a:nef! fic.rj L i t;: 'n iy aatl j-cruD-.tr'a 'uj-i ,jf B.ni
r - ! :ul3S!w.ii f.:,-i Tnijotc";ty i-j ti o ouiy truo
v z,v, viz: r.'j-. r i ryKualiou ij t.i.o vrin-.-ijial St-st
rt i Dice.. , !;,' Ascrs:ilu:. and eiortia-
!" : -:K.-cui;ta,':, - n'C t!i3 rscaiiu.".! vesi.- ios. Ejac-utv-oi
v ri -. - osi-!? Gland. ml Vrdtra. XUa
i j - of the e L tended with no palu or ir.con-
.lisuc, iu : .. s rx:t ir.terfei-e wiib. tlia ordinary
rusaitacf lit,;; it ia qnl-kly Uissolv-.l aaJ boo a b-; -6.-!jedprxi
acinar -ii.i:.id'a:oEf)t!.ir.(;.oa lestor-
health Kail Bound memory, ronoving the Himness
cf Siht, Nefvovia Itcbiii:, ConfuKioa of Icia&s.
Avereioa to Society, etc., etoT, iuiJ tb aranco
of prematura old ajo nsoai;- arcoamiu) tfci
trouble, and rw' rin? perfect Bti uai vifcor, whera
it lias baaa dj.iiicct fcr roars. modoot treat
iceat hs 6taod the t-?t in vci y sovera caieu, a ad is
now a pror.ouBcad saccoa. lnicm ro too uiucli pro
ncribed Ja tl'sa troubion, &ad, s.s rate; ca boar wit
re:j t-o, with but litt; if any jw.rranentc(Kd. Thero
is co Nonsense tboat t!iis l'repanit ion. Irs.ctlcf.l ob-'
sorvctiua enables us to msitiycly jfuaronte that it
vitl pivo satisfaction. LurLQ iha eight rears that
it lws !;ec.n ia (recprai uso, to have thodaaads of t?-U- .
P1G3&13 as to its vbiiie, tud it is concoued by tha
Modicui! I'roies.-ica ti bo the rr?t rat ion:-1 means yet
Cs.cov;-rc i ot rei liins eo-i curia.i 1 his Terj- preralent
t''abie, that 1? v-iU tauvra lo bjtljorftusof untold
n '-:ery to go iosny.tn'l ur- n wham quack prey with
tbtir u-loss ECvTp.mi rcl bis fees. The RemHr
ti jTj! up in nx- to.J.cf thru eiys. K. l.(eaouch
to ix.i a inoatn.) Ko. 'suat;ir.ttofact aper
ncr.rnt care, units.' i i r.- ,ero c?.-; i, 4 6; No. 3,
'Usiiaff over t-iree H3 - -s Jl r.t' p cmirr-ious and '
t'.:Ml, in t.iaio wrapp. r V,,il 35rREC2iOSf8 tor
i-.r'G: v.-iU twomr rny T;-.CiI BOX. i
' enl f.r Sent'-,- f-.-r-rspfli-m I,ft-mpJi-
4 , ? f;irty .! tv.'f ?, if 17tntf rolion
. i:J 'J'raliinett'.j. -i ii it H tfill &tiiwtrm ;
, . .r-.i -; -'.-ri t.Kut tiiff fttih ht 9
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.i- s'i-.- .r-- c.'. f if fey
ras-k.-.ta.-.-'v.aiis. o r Loytpi Mo.
A a-waiid ecmrtrt. GCIDK Tl HKWjOt'K,
runtnoin Ciiapiert oa A torl Wwu. .
Ml 1 1 1. . hiMl. "if; htH.J. tv. kiwiii. i Ymnm CNMn '
tj"l (.- '- .. t . O l.pWM- .. .
il i I'm "Private Mccical Advir"o dmaws ret
o!ti hanr impure ri'Jl asneuliaH. uadaa tr'f ltriwt tin '
mm. h4t .w 4 ffr. .fw Irf mMJIi4.l. fin.
MlMUm, ' .j J I - .iini1ll.
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CH."BfTS! g?SPtW S ART. sltw.wo bum. Iw. f
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Wheat. For Sale at
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DEEDS &
Pee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust;,3Iortgage DccdsV CoTmissioncre' Dceds,. SW.
tDeeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Maraagcand; Confirmation Certificalii. 1 I
other forms for sale nt the : -U- -i i".
' ' . - WATCnirAJTOITlCE - -
SALE NOTICES. ,
Administrators, executors, commissioners,
call on us for printed sale notices. It is
nrnnrv of mitttin onrtinn xi ?tliriit
quirements of the law on the subject every , bod v knows are insulhcient. Phrtt?. t i
often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two spent in advertising might ha! ' I
saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices promptly and cheap." '
THEOllEBMff mm
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;abqus!1te
FOR-
Fruits, Candies,
Cigars, Books,
Pictures, A n d
Picture-Frapea
3-2: if .
WSSErV YOU WAXT
H RD W A 11 B
At Low Figures
Call on the undersigned-at JJo 2, Granit
Ron.
D A . AT WELL -Salipbnri
N C.Jnnt-S if
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Practical Blcaksmtih
AND
IIOUSESIIOER.
QHOP oou.tfH-ted wtt'a Brown & Verble' Uverj
O otibles. 14 deals Ua ot Shoes, lo MUt UD
iu.ipeot tuot. AllsUoeiiiji ou htrlttij rkuenillie prtu
jlyksamt WARRANTED. All iiuus oueksuiltlilDif
.jroujptlj dote. is:jy
Subscribe for the VVyfehiniiii only 8
QSAY'3 S?CiF33 MDiCJ.t.
T.ADS MARKTbe '0at KiigllsliTRAOE MAf?-'
CSSK tailing ..cure tor
nthuyi ; . ii 111-
ff'gl? npenaatoi rnea,
luipoteney, and isU
diseases Hut follow
as a stnttienee of
e-A tm.se; as Loss
of Memory, Univer
sal Lassitude. Palo
CCS CBE TAIIia.la tbe Back, Dim- AFTER UIIS?,
ness ot . i-emature Old" Age, and manv other
Diseases that lead to Insanity-or Oon.sumptlbn. and
a r'nature Grave.
J-full pirtlcalarstn our pamphlet, whleh we
deslr? ti s?id trea by ra ill to everv onv. trvr ti
spvlfti MjJietoels s ld by all dmvirlst'at $1 per
by milt ou re-jelpi. of tie n mer tv adircsslmr
CRAY MEOICINECO..
M-tc;oev rti.ocic, Dxthoit, Mirn.
t"Sold In Salisbury and eveiy where by all
jMwghiL 7;ly.
SMITH'S WORM Oil.
Athkics, Oa., February 22, 1878.
Sir: My chlM, Hveye.r ol.l, liadnyDiptomn
of worms. I lri-iLealoniel anil oihr Wnrm
Metl: iitea, hut faileil to exjel nnr. Seeinjr Mr
Hain't certifie.iie, 1 jrot a vial t.f vowr Worm
wu, nnu iiie tirst Uohc brought forty ... worm,
anil the KeeoinI iiMe,xo tnariv were issued I ilid
not count tl.em. " 8. If. ADAMS.
Prepared l.y Dr. E- S- T.YWDlI-r,-
th;ns, Ga.
For Sale by J)n. T. F. KLUTTZ.
Salisbury, X. C,
Aud Druggists general.
20:1 v
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AKE
UP
UP
YOUR ,
YUUK
LUPS3
F02 THE
CAROLINA WATCHMAN, . j
The JJliSF Weekly in Western North!
Carolina. Ouly $1.50 a year in advance.-
Attention !
Attention
MOivERS!
MOIvERSL
"Ashevillc's Girl of The West,"
"Sitting Bull" received to-day. My as
sortment of fine and common Ciirara for
the Wholesale and Itetail trade i the
most complete in town.
CWAHETTESChevrUig Tobacco in
great varieties. ;
32af. TH EOBUEEBAUM.
ASEKTS WAriTEO for the let Bimk to -elii
T h HISTORY of t& BIBLE.
KPLEXDID
Stkel Esgbaviko 22x28 iiirlienl
nrv 8UiH.ri;er AgtnlsreuMkin
FKf'E to
j Term lo Henry Bill PuMi$hinir Co..
I . 50:41 ...
HARDWARE
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Pill Mill' 1 M
MORTGAGES
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sheriffs, constables, gent,;:&c.i are atlTWdt
certainly great injustice to owners Wijutii '
first ClTin!? amnio notice Of the ftal ' Tl P f
THE0. F. KLUTT2. :
MAS JUST lTECKIVED A CrAlt-L0AD :
?5i
CelrateiHsieForfflir!!, '
The Cliemicals for making l .Ton will k
-old for SI 4, or 200 lbs. of Cotton iirXO
Tenibcr."- " " " r -- . :, .:?. ;'..
No Cotton Settlor Static -Manure rf quired,
Tliii FtTliliztr is fatly equal l the high,
priced, -inlkd CJiiamm, nrttt al ltii than half " -the
price. " -t refer to the follow i wtH knon
jciiiinuriii uu ii iirj KruMHl on COtt;H .
John V".- Iifrinj;er, "Jas IJ. GiUon, f
Watmui, Thoi. C. Watson. R T. Cowan, W jf?
Meares A. Tuif, J. (i Canl.je, .1. V. E. brown
K. C. Lenlx, S. J I'rown, and manv othrm!
Call early for your sujjilift xiul sarp money i
T. F. KLUTTZ, In:S6irt." '
GARDEN SEEDSlI
.1 FULL SUPPLY OF j u
Bu;sts Celebrated Garden Seeds! U
KEMEMliEU THAT
. ' . B U 1ST .
is the only Seed-Grower i ;
who WA IiHAXrS his "Seeds. Look at
every paierofTeiy V, LaiMhvth'8,Sihlej V, F
&c.,.&c.,aiHl see if yon tind any irrtrrjiii
upon them, lleware of wtntlilcss, nn;
warrautetl coniaiiion Seed, and eometo -KLUTTZ'S
tut Ituist's which mo warrant
twl fresh and gen n'ilie.
THEO F. ELUTTZ, Drnffi8t i
20:1 v. .. . 5a - -
'Friiift--. Jatsij
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Jusf received a Nice Lot of j
., MAS0FS IHPHOVED
HALF GALLON AM) (jU.UiT
Jars for sale r.t
;18:tf
: - : I -: - i
Machine :()il,
TatiHcr'sOil,'
Terpentine
and Varnish ,
At EXXISS'.
TURNIP
TifllNiS3 SI
SEED!
:D!!
Just Received
A Largo Stock, of ."-Fresh and Genuine
- Turnip Seed U
of Different Varieties at
'. ENNISS'
.5s
AliUUNU tie CORNER
TO THE PUBLIC GREETING : J
IULIAN&FRALEY,
CaMna Mm ani Carpentersu
Their price are a !or an it in powillf
make tlie.-n, and llieir work not inferior to fn- j
Ther fill or Jem iutwo djwrtments. T !
Their ready m irieRtook in Imiul compri
a general .tfttortirient of home fnrnitnre ixr :
Htead", Bureaus Clothe PreH-w, Loa"?'
ItrckH.Vardro!ePok-C,C.iplordB-
China PrweCandleSlanilTinafe.l"-;
Table, Wasb-tand -Chair-, Ac. The
keeo an nsAortnicut of 1 '1 i
of walnut, pine and poplar, from $1 "P
Al, Window Sarii- Tbey fill onfert witb
vexatiow deiay. Will contract for csrpenlff'
work aud warrant Katisfaction. Will Uke p"
Inniher and cxMitrfry pr6tnce inTWch" ;
furniture. Shop neariv opporite Wtcb
Office. J CLIAN Jt FB A
4:ly . " . -j V;
PERUVIAN GUAN01
Person wishlng-Pcruvian Guano f
WHEAT j
Will do xt ell to call on me on of
j thejst of September. - Lj
Aug. 13, 1880 1.5.1100112
: Cheap Chattel Mortgagee
arioiu other Llankv for aale hert r !
ilrsiliier!
. m
fffijat Little