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; i. 1 Vt' i! r 1:1 - r " ' i "Western Farmer' Almanac, Louisville ITy. Handy hints for llio Housekeeper. a BY J. I EUnDETTC. ! - A pernlexwl 4ionsekeeper wants to know hat she shall do with the tin cans that; ircm daytcTday accumulate HUH yet ' - . . . I Vmt-nns. meat- rpnr about, me j.m,9c - , , K f nil kind, cans, c23rrnWarreii thousand cans. Well, it you Keep a .. - lf i. j t I iWdinff-hcmse, you might throw 1 1 them out in the street, right in front 1 1 of the house, as a bait, for the home- less man seeking a boarding-house j If youliave a home, however, you V miebt utilize the cans in tnany xcay 1 if . - ' ' . I You might take tbo tomato cans, them with soft, rich rth, and fill tilant pansy seed Jiu them, and by- and-by a whole handful of all sorts ..Mule wnnld name tin. Then you could take the can to the pottery and! Cows will drink very little in win i,flV(i thP notter cast a nice terra-cottal ter if they are compelled to drink k.,f it Knn to comnletelv hide the can; and thus t a trifling ex- pense, not over a lew aonare, you could, utilize your old tomato cab as H garden vase. - Or, you could take a lobsfer can anil bore three holes at equal distances .tl.' ! .1 .r-n tn 11 n ntOn W I A1K1. I Then coyer the can as thickly as yotS need with the fine plastic material used in the manufacture of cheapLirjtjes statuettes, ami, employ some goon artist to fashion it iivgracefiil chope and beautiful designs. Then fasten bright brass chains in the three holes and hang it to a hook in the. porch f o.wl rmi will have n handsome ' hanging basket, that need net cost you more than nve tionars. If you should, break a kerosene lamp, save tne foot of it, and witn a bit of red flannel am blue merino and some white crochet cotton j make a pin-cushion of ii, stuffing the flannel and'merino out inlarge irregularly shaped sphere, and with the crocbet cotton work "!Ot?e tAE g'iVI&r" on it. Then et it in the spareroom on the n lai n rr ilrnn trkhflVf tllP I UlCCQCIi VKIC uvit ivw , cushion fastened on so loosely that it will cant a little to one side. mi .a x .r :,li 'Pln j. new. when the truest wakes up in the nigiit ' O - I antl sees Uiat awful apparition Jn the tnnnn I lcriir. iir win comers an ins i . B j sins, put on his clothes hindside fore- most; and, dropping himself lout of the window, will flee in terror into the wilderness and 'never come back to wpU jour best pillow-slmms with Up bear'8-oily head aga.n. j "TtWtw iflt nn irpt " t ir mv , ' . . ;, r-r . UUHU 111 ft C9li V ULIlUUa tUUb icents saved here and there in house- linld fTtwnp; nre nrt nnr!rrt nt flip time, but by the end of the;year they aggsegate enotih to pay iheinterest ort a second hand hoe; and if tfie newspaper instructions in: domestic economy are' faithfully followed out the careful housekeeper will, in thelraore earnestly than anything clseful the sun. course of a year, spend enough to pay jor a steam thresher. . Human Contradictions.- "It is powerful silar," old Deacon" This- tlepod remarked to tJie paktor, ''that a twelve-year-old-boy win pound a -'base-ball with a fiveipound olub all afternoon, and run ntgl onto five miles round a three-cornered Circle, an come home fresh as a daisy after it, while he can't hoe !down the lengthof a moderate sized corn-row vwithout gcttin' three pains in his auu iiaviu a sun siroKe every wrne ne gets near a snaay place tQ f-ii -i it . . - - : The pastor said, "Yes, it was very singular." He couldn't! explain it. fte had Icnown "grown men, fathers of fd rallies, who would iadrch seven- teen miles under a ten-n'ound trans- parehcy with "Garfield and Hancock" painted on it, and then protest when a man followed the jdovr all day he Jiad done walking enough, if the wife asked him to go to the grocery for a 'jug of molasses. " But the old man only j said'that if "the Elder would just walk out uto -' the dining room,- lie guessed, sapper was about ready." f . . - ; , -i.l 4 h What the apple is to human kind , the carrot is to all Tcirfds of stock. d of teaching the highest subject of Vhen anifnals have been eating dry ayue way in j which men" can ap food through a long winter, juicy and proach that greajtest subject in the refreshing roots like carrots are eager- world the question pf tlio existence " Jy welcomed ; ' ' v y: and nature of God; ' He taught us You can hardly eive two much pounded burned bones to ybur liens to provide the' necessary amount of lime for the egg-shells, and the' next best thing for that purpose" is yster phellsl V - ' ' " - Plant a tomatqplant in. each hill of your melon and squash vuies to keep the bug3 off. ' : '' f ?" r i mm pMMMfcl t . . ( 'if . M : W V mm I li NOUTII CaROUSA EXOPUSTERSIN n Bad Way. A Washington cor- is respondent rntes tna wnw.4'y Carolina colored cxodustcr4-"were a brought tip at the-night lodging vtveninW in a condi- Hold !., a conni-itne P !prnhl frorennesa VI -l ' y J ?.. . Ttn more Hunger anuaiixici. coriT vi l i tint iihv ivtre immii ax-i w . I , : - I l .ninnt tn" Riitler lorintr. Ohio, last which-are v stirring . . m it .ii i iiha iir i tr March in search of bkter times, but tremendously jn these times, not finding as good U thW:M inquired roy UttU in tlie o U niortll Diaie, were uiaii.g their way ba'ck thcrU Thev didnH heir way back 5 j .'"i.,i imye a cent, were m- u- the children were crying tor lood - and warmth. They were given as . . . - i - as they could jre put to be. much soup, and breac eat, and after a bath Were put tol There were two men,! two women and eight children." jttje j ice - cold well-water and the they do drink will: ecrqas.e thei mn. Mulch the small fruits, particular: ly the currant, heavily in the spring, and you will have plenty of fruit, Tnc tjust ieap is! as necessary to I ... t VW wocltinrp IIS f O I jinfnan beings. It cleanses their feath- cr8 an(j 8n froin vermiu and Do not wait to sort your seed pota- toes till the day you waut to plant dtAm P; hm ft Jrnnd store them Syl4lt A- wm. " " I ; i,orrpl A few minutes spent in wiping ana set of harness that has been liHin a & " save much wear . I and tear . ' For onions there is no fertilizer like wood ashes, as they require a great deal of potash, Cold water, be it! of the purest, and ice in the bargain, is not now used for butter washing, brine having been found far prefcrabl j. Hogs will never fatten if compelled nf frnvan civSll m1!o in hll f-frrTIn fcw ctv It vew an m ui nv in ..w -"I mtrd. Warm their swill and givelsend for sampl copies oT the Charlotte! l.i : t j ' LJ I i lpm ciean. urv iimis. i -cwu ,v, ,PA rlllnt with JL &.7 VV IMWII mm mm water untii of a paite-like consistency -i iD i aim puuiui ju jruiig mciuu-i iuw, to a effectual remedy for beetles and '6t inseet8. N 0nA , , nf f , ,n the cow is dry is j worth one dollar amj M , - h animaI , . . . loot digest as mucliitood as an animal T The Secular and the Relifflous. Thomas Hughes, in one of his American lectures: and reported in Qood Literature, sa's of "Dr. Arnold, of Rugby : " "The - subject he used to speak upon was the danger of attempting to sever the secular and the relieribusl in uie. lie spoKe anu preacnea over anci over a511" on that subject, and rfc is of course, one of the most 8UDreme impor'ance to impress upon yc"g raen- It should be instilled I inw inera mat mere is nothing so twenty-"dangerous as to endeavor to divide their lives in that way; to say tliat a certaiu portion of their lives shall be secular in which they are Douna D one sett rules and princi- Jes and that there is another por- ; - s6! - .v uW1c tu.u-s, mtn . m i i.t am i.nAii.A- r i - an(I another duty is to occupy it. I think that perhaps we ewe niore to hira t than to anjf oqq else for the teabhihg" of religious things 'witli se- I i' -t'l.. It . mm cular durinc: ; the past thirty vears. 'Th.tf scientific the agnostic element was not nearly so strong 'iq his d ay ; ne Wfls assailed by it on the one hand, and on the other by the older Church spirit. But he never yielded at all injany wayt bnf for us, "s pupils, ma(e the battle; and I believe hif'early! teachings have saved many of us, iuj these trying times, irotn .sacerdoblism a the -one side , and'aghosticisinion' 'the other. And specially would I refer to his meth- boys, and. I think most of ; us have never forgotten it, that the only way to approach iiiat great" subject Tas the method Which God himself has pointed out j to us in Revelatioijl There it shows ins 'that God Commu nicated with all human forces, aud we reatl in the Bible of births and deaths of : all; human' interests, how men lived and how God dealt with them. There is nothing there to lead 1 intellectually into paths where ithinrtif, th notoi trench nctrefta, in tliUl almost impossible former! to find country, has been exceptional. Iler fifty firm nn.thold. Only one firm foot- Performance Mnce ner nrn.a. ' p . - , '-'t-! I ca lie nseu u leacu ui,-u ?! ftiM I I I ...I.T..T. rutiit ' nnnn I -m-ntl I hhuiiohi wmuu rw" " November e, a1m1 tn ha iii the New Testament. Boston fifteen performances W-'WL'S vr. - . -f . - . ! . I . . ma a li i, .lecii i attest ons nfc , fonr it ifi i ni b v bui iih& i A son, - A , . firt nvul ? lJaa "what nakf t,,at ma" 8 - , "aS some one been and gone and done , . . - , bajt that at , w . his hair he wildly tugs with coun tenance forlorn T "Q, no, my boy; J l.i..., d,a wliv his raven locks locks n . f an; lui 11 -v v- " . v yC8l bugs have got into his corn rn farmers jxivmuiv, wuwvm,-,. - . J of Diphtheria in the Mountains. t, Mr. G. W. Bradley of Wautaga county, was in the city last week aud rePort8 that diphtheria is making sad reports that diuntneria is havoc -with the children of bis neigh borhood. Within the space of two mil there were twentv-eitrht deaths in two months. Charlotte Dem. C X T Ka annmntm 8Cif.made man from Florida, says : im-jye have" not the material wealth tlKit We Iiau weiorejiue war, uuuu m;. opinion, children now li ving will see the South far wealthier and more Hndenendent than it ever was. Not 1 I even t ie recurHirative powers-- ot tc v,c. .a.. , . surpassed the energy snd spirit of the South since her people have had con- trol of their own affairs. Mv life has been spent in Uie South. I know what it was iu the past, and I do not think I exaggerate regarding the future.- After the passions of ..,o have passed away, and s. wise gov- i:-. -41Ll , oh.,11 ciiiuiviii, puncj atitii, soon have all the prosperity we de- . sire. V G da not resnoiUI to those WllO . I i iam rynt Tha T)pm.nmt in twn well I v. . - ... Known to reuu.re umPic vuyta iw c sent to any one rr iii i. a a " ask for "sample copies only - 1 wont' liam lilt rir-m nt irnltitKr r " names to send llUmbUjZinz Lirctl- :..'. i . lars to. wnici and deceive. We advise our readers to paj no .Uonhon 1 wh.cl, they the Post Otbce Iron to c:irds and cir- rcceive thnfusrh the Post Office from Northern cems. Charlotte Democrat. con- They are sent to us at the rate of half a 0?e" a ani lne.v t? into the waste lot almost invariably. Truth needs no flowers of speech. Don't despise the small talentsj they are needed as well as the great o.ies. A candle is sometimes as use- The new deposed Bishop of Tour- nai is said to have lu his nosse&mm an autograph letter iroui rms ijv., in which that Pontiff wrote that the election of Cardinal Pecci as his suc- cessor would be the ruin of the Church. Xhe total receipts of cotton this! season, up to Friday, were 72,079 bales. The total receipts to the same date last year were only 34.335 bales. This gives a total increase of 37,744 bales in favor of this season. Ral. News-and Observer. This couirty supplies the Raleigh raarket wJth aJ 8orts 0f thinirs i -' I ... h v. vutkuii tut luuuitnaiu, Our wagons carry to Raleigh quanti ties of cotton, flour, oats, pork, ehiek- ens, partidges,- &c., while droves of cattle are driven there every week. Whenever a wagon is seen in Ral eigh you would generally be safe in guessing it came from Chathani. Pitlsboro Record i . A factory has leen -discovered at Milwaukee from which 12,000 pounds of olemargarine are sent out every day, with no marks to distinguish it from genuine butter. One hundred and eighty-nine hous es have been destroyed at Memphis whithin two years, having been con demned by the Board of Health. Np compensation was allowed. The great art of conversation con sists in not wounding or humiliating any one, in speaking only of things -- or that we may knoy, and id conversing wun omers only cn subjects which may iiueresii.iiem. " "' The Democratic club of Charlotte having xln Unexpended balance of 200 6u haiul,' expended it! all last week to buy tood for the frees'ng poor, the majority of vrhora are negroes, who vote Bolidly and regularly against the Democratic party. Char. J)em. finaT,cial irteee of Sarah Bern. lias netrea iier me num ui ii"" Dia&ijwnfaresiuwn. In Xw j YorkJk .nmmn.d . " ' an d tre ty-fi VO perforr J aealers, will be maUed to you oo receipt of -Ao nn"J.iii ' en- .' a nMif ne1i . tt i iT.bArntui untfrriAidi nmi I." - - 7 - 1 T t t r V. order in Montreal. She tviu giTe in nu nyjJil UlIU iimum vvi aax j f Vvn t- aha nnnMrai nnii mrv iifii tsi iiiillii'm m windinsr tip with a farewell in 2ew lorK. She will then rtpart-for London, where she has an ftngagemeut, about April 15.-- CltarJotte Obscrtcr. We preferred! to rest onr opposition to the new fmWtiiig scheme on different grounds than the improper conduct of any official j but ad hc Observer tries to bols ter up the 6clienie with the influence of the Board of Directors have been f specii- lating in Corisiructiou Bonds since the Commission to; settle tne sjiine was au- thoiized by tjjo Legislature; and they course have been very anxious to have Dronosea IsettWmeut approved and endorsed Vyj he Governor. We dp not deny the right1 of individuals to speculate in any thing fepliseand we have no ; nl.nS for "Ilnu'dholdcrV' as a class, but .1 s , v ,a,..i ,,r .Knfi.i-al wheu the onlulon of a board or uirectorsi , iiicu mi, Vi uiuu nf (some of wh om are said to be personally iuUrested) in brought forward to infln- cnee the adoption of a measuvothat many ot our best neppte aim iux-ij cr wrong, tin fa) rj ami oppressive, we have a riHit to allude to allude to their personal tranaction ih the matter. But we think the Observe is nustnkeu m saying tiiat the twelve pirectors in the North Carnli- Kailroad recoinend the ratificjxtion of the 8Cheme. We know that some of the I)i rectors favok-.iMia measure, but we have . ; . . f yy v." V ft. tiniin T rv 4211.: CI II i he:ltter.cj(ir. i,MtMjifc TfiU8TE'8 SM.E OF REAL BSTixS! By virtue lof three Mortgage, or Deeds in Trust, executed by Arelubat lleiileiii anil urif M:.rv S. llemttrson. to Lnke Dlakmer, ,!atel ihe'Stfi day of April, 1&71, August 17th. 1S72. and FL.b'y2iih, 184, -.Mi.l regiwemi m 'Hilv,lf kcL-isler of L)eels of Kowun count, in Look .No. 45, page 5ol, No. 4G, page at(i, aild No. 4S, iste 4U, &c, nd upon which uetai It lias et n inar.r, 1 win "ir ...IQi iJ.i!i!;. yn.-lion. at the t'ourl lloiixt- L!,.r ;.. th. town of Salisbury, on the fit IV l . -. . , loth , . loot 11 ' 1 L- ii the iiUtlue, lo wit : One-Urf iiiu rest iwi nflaml fnnsictiiiL' of 2o'J acres, more v.u. ----- ...... -, B r ni Mril Marv s. 1Ien ' 1.. r I f r V 1 II.... v - -l - TOO uri mih. a i m i iiiv .iL i: ;n ( ir I'iiKi I'tiareot a ' .....rv. .dioinine tb lai.dof I II V t' -.- ! Mru. MufV S.i IfennersOl), Jan. 1. MwPi anu .l , -tJA i A ati.tlicr trac t of I f4 StCICH, ,nnrt, nr if.ds j rine on l!ie water of Grant' l..oL - orllJ.'.nwMr tlo landx of J:iH. Ii. J- i. In in I rii vr. :ill nun I" ivri.,- i a Dniwl nt Salisbury, thi iWJt-TerJi: if.ili ilsiv of rWemher. 9:5t i J8HK P. ViEsES fir Bra tisal Bipaksnitili AND- I10RSESI10ER. CM O P aonnected witn Brown eroie s wiverjr w j Stable, t" 14 oesi'iia oi -liwr.-v, m nuit uuj DTr.. ,jnt. aii uh.-ipiwr on srnetiv scieniinc nnn etrdfs und warranted. All kinds hlaclcsuilthiiijr promptly done. j FOB VX f57 . Av7vlnftblo IHscovery and New Do part a re InMnd. led Bcidnce, an entirely Nawand positively Atlectira Hoxedy tor the (pcedy and permanent Cure of Semi nal Emissions and Impotency by the only true ray, vist: Direct Application to the principal Seat of tne Uiseane, acting oy aobarpaon, ana Biennis lte f necific inQuenci on th3 Seminal Veaitlea, Ejac- .i...-Tki.n. T.M,t C.nrH .uri TIrt.nrA Tha tue ot the Kmedy la attended w.th no pain or incon venience, nod decs net intorfere witb :the ordinary pursuits; of Ufa; It is quickly ilissolyed and soon, ab sorbed, broducinecn humcdiatosoothinfraod restor ative eiToct n;ja tiio aoxual and nervous organizi t ions wrecked from ca!f-abase and excesses, stopping the Crajin frora the nystorn, rc-.terlr. the mind to health and Isourwl xnemory. rojnortnc the Dimness cf bisrht, Kervdus Debility, Confusion of Ideaa, Avemiba to Society, etc. cUi, and tlieapperanc of vroituitura old aso usually accoopKaying tbi9 troublei and restoring perfect Bcxual Vigor, whers it baa been dormant for years, 'i'tiia mode of treat ment bas stood the tost m very severe cases, and ia eot a pfonovmc&d scccees. Iruga are too much pre acrilMidi In these troublos. and, as ma ny can bear wit noss to,i with but litt le if any permanent pood. 1 hra is no Nonsense bbout ibis Preparation, v. Practical oo servation enables ts to iKsitively guarantee that it will five oatisfacUon. l)uric the eight years that it has qeen ia reneraluse, wo have thousands of testi monials ps to its value, cud it is now coacodod by the Medical profession to ba the most rational means yet discovered of reaching and curias this very prevalent trouble, that is well known to be the cause of untold misery to so many, and upon whom quacks prey with their tuaiess nostrums and big fce3. i The Remedy is put tin la neat boxes, of three str.es. No. I, (enough o last a month.) S3 ; No. S3, (sufficient to enact a per- sealed! iuplain wrappers. Full DIxUICTIOyS for 'frrnu tor se(r j-xT-" t( o -r....l,.-lettt tjivimi Anaiantfrttl I tUttttratioum (in.I Tncf onlll. trhifll 'triHHMiritlCC 1 " w.ia" : . "V. . . r antl Tefiw?i!, 1 th miMi Hkmliral tint fftfo rtti be W 1 j.. . - - - . -- ted for tins i?fii of , J ntvtil. Sold. tiXL. 1 hu tilorefl to itt-rfeet tnannocn.ant - nAKKIkl m S REMEDY CO. 5JFU. BJiimlSIS. Market ar.dCth Sis. ST. LOUIS, MO. A tr and comrW-lt eCIDK TO WF.nLOTK, CMtuain; Ckaplrr on A CnmpeicBI Womaa. Im4, Selection of wife. Evidence of Vtrria rt r TemnenmcBte. StenlitV. AdVKje to Briilt- to alio a "Private Medical Adviser " dMeuee n- in(C 1mm impure tcxusl eeeoeiadooe. ana m elt-towi n 1 mm . mm. mm ar mmtrf. - TTp.. ttMl Tim. imTHu-J Wl.. i. i BONDS To make Title to Land, and Laborer anV) -. ii - - . BLANK ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NOTICES ! mm TradcMarlTj I V I.ltll. H,lllfc t -! For Sale at this Oflice, ni-miTTiTin t nnrr tttitti i 1' A It Rl ft K Sli I ill I N H ft H ft Ynnr Oxm Jlnano. Shan these ano flealer and manafactnre yotir Jhidind Fee Mil?1?"? 9?B?rt? One Dollar, r.RRmff.B? 7 lSo?oii iSbnr nd vt Kmall to.t or risk wiS better croo than any . r and one dollar by mail to, -at my risk, with I call Post-ofiiee plainly written, to It. J. Edknfikld. 10:3m. W'adley, Georgia. SMITH'S WORM OIL ' ""- VJA reuru".T SIK : 31 V cluhi. uveyears old, hau Kyniptmp J - . '. , , , A.j' wnrmR.. l trieii calomel ami other 6rm Medicines, hut failed to expel any. Seeiri.2 Mr Bain'H certificate, I got a vial of your Worm , V s J i tSm ut count them. . H. ADAMS. Prepared by Dr. E- S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. For Sale by Dr. T. F. KLUTTZ, i j Salisbury, X. 0., And Drnggmts general. 2G;ly or FALL GOODS ARE DAILY A B It I V I K fi. IFWo have every thing you want.Jrj THE LA RGEST, J1AXDSOMEST A XI) H IiEST SELECTED STOCK THAT WE HA YE EYE 11 OFFERED. Call and see us. PS3 & GREENFIELD. Sepri, 1830. . 23:ly lasr VAL r SEA i 4-"-T IMcCubbins, Beall &1 Co., Have removed from No. 1 to No. 4 Mur- phy'rt (Jranite How, where. they are opening a large and well selected stock of Fall and Win ter goods consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Leather, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, (Jlothinjs, Cotton bnrging & Ties, Ac. 1 hey are Agents for the sa.e ol the best rrench liurs, lioltmg Cloths and 1m- reka Smut Machines. Don t fail to call on them. WHEAT FERTILIZER ! Call on McCubbins, Eeall & Co. for the best Wheat Fertilizers in use. SEED WHEAT. 300 hrshels of extra clean Seed Wheat foi sale. Call on McCubbins, Beall & Co. Sept.2G, 18S0. 24:1 j D5M.A.SMM0HS' CURE8 IM DIGESTION CURES Lost appetite, Sour Stomach, Foul Breath, . Low Spirits. DlUOUSNCSS. Bick Headache COSTIVENESS. Dyspepsia, ENLARGM'T or Coua It lsSOyenrs theoldest, and only rennlne Sim mons llcdlcine now in market. Prepared only by C. F. Simmons Co. 3810-12 Clark At. St. Louis, successors to M. A. Simmons, M. D. In 25c and 1 bottles and package. Sold by all Druggist. A NEW KIND OF WATCH; CASE Tfftw because It is only within the last few years that It has been improved and brought within the reach of every one ; oia in principle uwuukb iue nrHr.'tnvfntinn was made and the first patent taken our. nearly twenty years a&o, and cases made at tuat time ana worn ever since, are neariy a wu as new. Head the following which is only one of many -hundreds, your jewelers can icu ot similar ones: MANSFIELD, fA., .May X, ISiS. T have a customer who has carried one of Boss' Patent cases fifteen years and I knew It two years before he ffot It, and It now appears gcod for ten years longer. n.nuii.xi,i ppmember that Jas Bass' is the only patent case mgriP nf two nlatcs of solid i.uld (one outside and one InsHle) covering every part exposed to wear or l!?ht, the great advantage of these i plates over electro-glldlnsr Is apparent to every one. Boss'is the only patent case with which there I? given a written warrant, oi wiucu iue iuiwus u iut simile' i 1 -" - 1 . - . . . i. . . 1 1 ..... i ... j fir that von cet the miarantee with each case Ask your jeweler lor musiratea euuuouuc. 01 IER MllBiM'iaiilil m 1 -t 1 " Mn-Ptrra frO llOOna Tmf5lft Ilfirfl man nne engravings. -rncB i. a ir; ive take aU the risk. Those wm uk "Zi tree A JuOrbgageUeeub IUI bIO 11010 , Ior js. specimen Numbers sent for 10 ould write to us at once. All furnished fTjj . 0 . ii 1 cents; 3 titol copies for 85 cents. drwt Tmcb & CCAugurt' Mam - u Also VariOUS Other blaiiS. . Address. JAMES VICK, KocUester, K, Y. Tw:iy - . ' ". I DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage VnitZ ?n vnm. ther nistillcrs' Entries, and Tariou3 other r j 1 SALE Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constables, agents, &c, are advised to call on tia for printed sale notices. It is certainly great injustice to owners to put on on us fi;;rnrnivrt7at Dublic auction without first quircments oi tne law on inc.uujL-ufc lhjm.y n.uunB uic iubuuiuvuu roperty i. ft,Ti ancrificed from this cause when a dollar! or two spent in advertisimt mirht W. save1 11 and maJe !t briDg itS TalUe WC fuF5ish ale noticcs promptly and cheap. N0T103S TOP. PCCTI1TC- THEO. BUEBBAUH'S HEADQUfiSTEBS FOR Fmits, candies, Cigars, .hooks, Pictures, And ,! ' ' Picture-Frapxea 32: tf HARDWA vV -w-l '.; v.-. v - WHEIVVCU WAXT II A RDAVA II At Low Figures Call on the undesigned at No- 2, Grauit HoV" D A. AT WELL Salisburv .N. C. Jun S it BLISi ' B 11 rail- For Bust ii Wheat. For Sale at J. H Enniss JSM M. tlBAiY, gttorntiT anS Counsellor at Jfato, OFFICE--. THE BUILDING ADJOINING ThE-COI PvTIIOl SK. owners of Gold Mining Lands and Buyers, put lu communication. All Mlninz Interests meet prompt atteutSoa. Notes, accounts, &o. collected. Estates, and ail matters ot Administrators and Executors, settled jnd and all oWicr tltl3 carefiiUy Investigated. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Lands ia Kowaa anil adjjlam3r coaaiit ootiui iHtd sold. Ivommunication solicited with tluie desiring to buy or sell. Arrangements made to purc'aasc cheap lands in Florida, Texas ant .tiaueJta tmat Ia:t kno.vii.w the promised Land). i 1 Lands for sale la IlllnoLs, and along the! James river In Virginia. . , Parties deslrlu'r to lr.a wt, or m,n - to, North Carolina furnished with !Keessar laroranttioa. - N B. I-in Is b ju?ht an 1 s-!:t alr.a;T the proposed Hue of the Wadboro and Salisbury railroad. ( fid road must be built whether Ansnu, Stauij- uiui Uow aa couuties receive outside nid or not. The imiTiv.s o tne dav aid the awakening energies cr the peo ple ot these couut ies demand aud Utust have IV j. Arrangements tx iiig vrtee-!;.ni to put town lots lu Salisbury and at other points in market. P.S. A niartet ready for small desirable farms. r:f"Cail at orricc. jo address Lock Box B'JO THEO. F. KLUTTZ. HAS JUST RECEIVED A CAll-LOAD c3 Celebrated Horns Fertilizer ! ! The Chemicals for making 1 Ton will be sold for $14, or 200 Its. Of COUCH in No vember. No Cotton Seed or Stable Manure required. This Fertilizer is fully equal to the high priced, so-calkd Guanos, and at less than hall the price. I refer to the following well known gentlemen, who used it lat season on cotton : John V. Iiarringer, as. B. Gibson, W. F. Watson, Thos. C. Watson, It. T. Cowan, . 1. Mearep, A. Tait, 1. G Caub'.e, J. F. E. Brown, E. C. Lentz, S. J M. Ilrown.a'id many others. Call early for your snpili's and save money. T. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. QARBEPJ SEEDS! .1 FULL SUPP-JjY OF Burst's Celebrated Garden Seeds liEMEMUKlt THAT BUIST is the only Sooil-G rower who WAi:RAXTSU Sct'ds. Look at j every paper of Ferys, La tidietli's, Sibley V, &e., &c, and see it you tintl any warrant upon them. lieware of worthier, nu waiTHtitetl commission Seed, ami come to KLUTTZ'S for Bnist's which arc warran ted fresh ami genuine. THEO- F. KLTJTTZ, Druc-gist. 20:1 v. TTENTION T'nr?xrTTnv 1. XXJH MOKERS ! MOKERS'i "Ashcville's Girl of The Wcst,"- "Sittiii" Bull" Tecei veil to-day. -My as- sovtment of tine ami common Cigars tor tl vimlnilp nnl llet-iil trade i the tbe liolcMlc aim ivei.iu uaut, is inc most complete in rown. CIGARETTES Chewing Tobacco in great varieties. 32:tf. TSE0 BUERBAUM VICICS ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE For 1881 Is an Elegant Book of 120 Pages, One Col ored Flower Plate; and coo Iltu;st ration:, with Ie scrtptions of the best Flowers and Vegetables, and IrtrecUons lor growing. i lixiH nr f iprm:in Tf Vitl Only in cents. In If you afterwards order Beeds de- duct the 10 cents. - VICK'S SKEUSAretne Dest in tne woritt. The Floral Uuidk will tell how to get and grow them VICK'S FLOWER AND VEOETAHLK OAHDEN, 175 Pages, 6 Colored Plates, 600 Engravings, For 5 cents In paper covers; $1.00 In elegant cloth. In German or Kngnsn. ; -3 Pages, a Colored Plate in every number mm D.cclls, CommisBionersVDceds, Sheriff.. forms for sale at the forms for sale at tl,e - . ' , WATCHMAN OFFICE. TVTiTTimTITCl put op giving ample notice of the sale. The r. LAl'TD PHTTSD. : Fruit JFars !i mit Jars!! Just receivcdn Nice Lot of MASOFS IMPROVED. HALF GALLON AND QUART Jars for sale at- - ' EXX1SS. 18:tf Machine Oil, Tanner's Oil: , Terpentine and Varnish At EXN1SS'. TOPJiP TOBNSF SEED! EES!! Just Received J Large Stock of Fiosli and Geiinino Turnip Seed of Diircicnt Variclifs at ENNIS5' HE 7TTV 1 1 Yourselves by making money when ij a goiiii den change is offered, then-by always keeping poveity frora ymtr U:ior. 1 nose who aiwuj-s take ad- vaiitiise of the good chance for making money that are offcre!, genoraay nwaine weainiy, wuue uiom! who do wit linprov"5ticn chances remain In poverty, ' want in iny me;u women, boys,aal girls to work -for us right in their own localities. The buraness a 111 pay 'more than ten times ordlnnrj' wagps. We fnrnlsii an expensive outtit and all that you need, five No ona who engages-falls to make money ve ry rai'l.'.lv. You can devote vonr whole time to the -r:c or o ilv your s.nre mo-nentfe. Full Information and all thai U n;-dcd sent fne. I Address. r.1 : t v Sn yyoj t'o jlo:t la nd, M alne: TRY THE NEW T0EK 0BSERYEE YEAR. The Larg33taird Best Family Paper in the World. Send for Saiujrts Copy Free. ZtfEWrOUK OBSERVER, 37 Park Roir, IVcw York. HYMN BOOKS, WRITING I PAPER, ENVELOPES, ALZi STYLES AND QUALITIES INK, PENS, PENCILS, &c, IN great variety, and Cheaper -than Ever. - At ' EHN.SSESrStore fini n SILVER, LEAD, lilll II COPPER. AND ZINC UUL1J OKKS PUIiCHASED FOR CASH. -THE New York and 'North Carolina Smelting 1 company at charlotte, will pay the hest t asu Tribes ever paid Ta tliti country for I ' ORES. No (-hur-r will be made for sampling and assay ing oi es purchaseil by us. Specimen as3a s for Gold and silver, $1.50. 50:'2w TIIE(X BUERBAUM HAS JUST RECEIVED " FRESH CRiCKERS"A CAKES, Fresh Raisins, Lemon; T-ajiioca, Pearl Sago, Canned oimIs of all kbits. A line lot of good and fancy stationery. novels, Cigars and Cigretts The largest and best assorted st(k of French Candies. Theo. Bucrbau, BINGHAM SCHOOL, -5Iebaskvii.le,-X. C, Established in 1793, Is now Tre -eminent among SouthM i u.iww.u fnr lUivsriu aire. ,rtt. l'""'"n i.hfv- i -7 ' ,-1,1, 1.,.,, -.ii.l v.-ri nf natronaire. 1 he -V ',. ' ..- 1 . 1... ......... IO lrJHI. rr" catalogue, "Tving full particulars, Address, Maj.R. 'Bixr.nAM, Sopt. (1 outfit furnished free, with full Jjt"g V I Jforcmducting the most pronuWb i?i I niat anyone can enye , I I I U iQsnPflsvtn learn, and our lnstrmuons"' j- jdmnie and plain that anyone-can maw grea ,ils the very start. No one can fain uos - . . . dt- -XT. ft- M II J J " intr to worfc. Women are as successiui and can earn large sums. Many hae le -tne business over one hundred dollars lna w , Teek- Nothing like it ever known b0It;lff , cnffaKe are surprised at the ease and """'J.'fs. wiiich they are able to maxe muuc, and roUt. You ao not have to Invest P,lX f, r I lilliw ! :1 .-A V V vi n ti Ki t 1 !
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 13, 1881, edition 1
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