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mtm iTlie Cause of Sonlliern Poverty, Jtulge Alexander, a prominent citi .zen f Mecklenburg county, raM is urni6hing.tlre Lemocrat uWTisl)ctl at jBoydtooJn that count yj v?Uli a scries 4oi vaiuuuiu uriiuics. ii :', nr'j'-- v. in dicated in the caption to this para graph. AVeiincx the first as follows : ' -Fifteen .years of , distress should .cause an appeal. to thought. An in ;d ustrious and energetic jpeeple should knoV thicause"6f their want the ser jcret of their poi-erty, and seek reme- dies or .their ills. Tlie victories of jeace axe more profitable than the glo ries of war, yet we find -our people, f ho a few rears aero were willing to .give their all in war, now wanting in jmblic spirit, and seemingly inditTer ,nt to their personal independence, and yet working hard jaud spending jill that they make. pSuch arc the ireneral facts as .we know them. The jO . . - i Jegat breastwork, the homestead and .otherexemptions area$ much sought titer and as popular asjwere the sand bags of '61, and yet it jean be said, .with due regard for truth, that no Xh fifties 3 and despairing people ever worked so well. i s J. do not wish to be I understood as .casting obloquy "and jridicule upon jhose wholesome "exemptions," J and nly regret that the law lias impaired jtheni with the "waiving privilege. a mull nu&3 it-sn tjiruuiisc iiu uua ,roof ; to shelter jbis cpildreiij and a Bhade treethat Jie caiK call his own : fitf the contrary; it helps to lift de spair and give energyio hope. I have , vonly allude to this to sihow the straits .of our people inwhatfthey supposed o be their involuntary! conditon, and .why are we poor? Because we do.not Jceep our money at hope and trade among ourselves, but choose to waste jt .all.on dry Oods, AVeslern bacon, nd Philadelphia notions." " irwe could get back: -the spinning wlteel and the loom, flocks "of sheep, penjsof hogsand brood iaares,,wevbju!d , Oon find ourselves an independent r people ; but as long as we buy from " .abroad, ill e money thatLwe receive for , .pur produce will soon! find its way 'I back fronj whence it came, and but 'little will be left for trade amongst .Ourselves, and we can never be pros perous until we learn Jto supply our pwf wants, and practice a strict sys tem of economy." It would be better for us to raise' on? own porkhan to buyit at two and a half! cents a pound; better for us to wear home-spun than jto buy broadcloth at nioepenceayard, The man in the North with his eyes nen. savs: '""This Lite war wn n , s . glorious thing, it made the negro free Jo work for us, it destroyed the spin ping wheel, the loom, the flock, we will send our people in the South a plenty of ox-yokes, hbe-helves, and .cod-fish manure; good tenants they re, we only allow them a scanty liv ing and they give us all they make or it: the fight was for this thing, jirid we are reaping a heavy harvest." ; Cut it is not only the colored man tJiat spends his all for dry goodsy Western bacon and Philadelphia "notions," but - people of every colorjand class. A laboring man now" frequently spends lucre in Eelfiudulgencej than did the slave owner of I860, r The mania for dress Is sucli that no money is laid aside to j buy land and jittle,but the man wholwe might have ji right to suppose would be worth 125 annually to the community has n the first of January! a few clothes, s )o taxable effects, is not able to pay bU poll tax when called on, and not jit all, unless some one wants his votej This man, sending his money abroad for his purchases, can never be worth "y ""6 v nc vuiuiuuimy, ' ii) iaci we are worth nothing to each other, ;tnd; the; theory that the slave "that was worth 1,000 to his master in lgGO is ptill worth the sairtc to the communi ty, is entirely defeated by distant expenditure of money. Wukr Would, Happen Tiien.-- The follow! no- stjiMr- v- - o -" f " "ILII IO lllUiy years old, is located in Alethuen, Mas sachusetts. A young man married and brought his bride home tolive with his mother, The two women, as js sometimes the case, )did not agree well together, and they quarrelled so jnuch thai at last -they attracted the attention of the Baptist church, of "which both were members. Finally he pastor's wife sougjtt the younger woman-and remonstrated withilicrT "Sister C ," she saltj, why do you jand your mothcr-in-laiv live so un- jiaiqniy lojjciuc i x oii are Doti mem bers of the ;eame church, worsijip to etJier ? What do you cxpectjo do thep you get to 'heaven together. ?" 'Qhi', replied the daughter-in-law frbc'ft be changed." ' Without Divorce. jCap'n, Tire j got n tiling that you millt WOK lip, saiu u man iu chief of police. ; . j ; All right ' replied the chief; 'just cofnejjp into my office. , rXow,' he 'con tinned when he had shut the door, l5g ahcadC - " , . Yon, ofcBiirse, know that when a nan marries airain without a divorce hi can be put into the penitentiary Yes . M ' - 'Well, Colonel Billings never got divorce.' j 'He can be arrested then.' 'I den't Want ; to spring questions of law at you, but if you will give nje a half pint of whisky I'll prove tlhat hc -can'not be arrested according ti Jaw." 'You say be married again: without getting adiyorce?' 'Yes, sirj j 'jRrove then that he has not viol a- td Jthc law and I'll give you fifty cen 'Well, you see some fifteen years agoj filling's rnarried a lady in Maine. Alter living wuu ner awuue ne came tl Little Rock and married again.' 'If that i3 the case, he has violated ie law 'No he hasn't 'Why f. Tlnrn ncA Vila rcf -w! A lirl 1wlira e married again. 'Here, take your fifty cents, but if ypu ever come up these stairs again If 11 throw you out the window Y . - V Fire -Excitement and Death. About 12 o'clock on Tuesday, as we ere penning paragraphs for the de lectation of our realers, with our four compositors jbnsy and all silent, save iiae supping ei our ruuer anu me clicking of iheir types, the fire bell sounded the usual alnrm and striking Vrard "OneiVFrom gditorTo devil, e 'erythingjiiimped for the door. Every body in town and its thu stnds of business visitors were rnli ning in the direction of Chamberlain & Itawl's Tarboro House,from whence a kleuse smoke issued. A prominent lawyer was proceeding without his hit. Two merchants sprawled in the niud. A dog got run over and was hdwlinsr' out! his indignation. The cackling iu tke throats of the hundreds of! pet police geese thawed out and joined in the jnedly of "sweet sounds." Lst, but not least, the holUwings tujggings and cheerings of the fire companies added the high notes to thp symphony. . tOur fire companies are so prompt tint they were oothe ground before tli ? notes of the fire bell were hushed and the flames were completely moth erd in ten minutes, with but little dainage. They deserve credit for pro ficiency and promptness seldom meet. JTlie fire originated in a bed room m the stove, and a bed and mantle wqre injured kfter it all a colored fireman, Cato p4ricy, iu passing out suddenly fell dead. It is supposed the excitement brought on an attack of heart disease, to;vhiclr he was subject. He leaves a wife and one child arid followed the calling of a shoemaker. -Tarboro SouUiemer, iiis Capacity. lt had grovn very, very late, and despite her yawns from ear to ear the young man sj jaw; still carelessly rose and fell. . "Supposef he said and he kind of hitched up closer "suppose," and he: sort of j put one arm around her fragile waist "suppose," and it as if drew her bead downfon his man ly breast 'fgu ppose y qu were in com mand of a gallant ship in what ca pacity would you like for me to go in the vessel?!' j .' . He thought she; would say "first mate,"but it had grown very, very late, and as 1ns arm encircled her waist, and her little hand resteti in his. and as she rubbed her golden head against his palka dotted shirt front, she sleep ingly and brpkenly murmured "As donkey tlon key pump' He took his squat felt hat and car rial his ice-cream cold heart out un der the silent stars. , - A watchmaker at Copenhagen is re ported Iq have niade a watch which requires no winding Tip, inasmuch as itjperforms tliat work itself by means of an electric current,; Au electric magnet fixed inside the watch keeps the spring perpetually in a state of teiisitn. AU that is required to keep tlie watch going is tm preserve the bat tery iiy proper working order, for Which puppose the one or two inspec tions in a twelye fonth arp said to be suracieuf. - It is. narrated ofq., Roman 'emperor, notorious for his oppressions and ex action, that he caused-his laws to be written in small letters nnd posted so high that the people, could not read them, and yt he visited any infrac tion of - his edict iwith severe penal ties. Of all the wrongs which he in flicted on the Jtomau citizens, none have so shocked humanily or elicited greater condemnation.. In the char acter of lawgiver it was bis Iuty to make plain the requirements Jie i posed upon his subjects, and yet he sought to render, it difficult rather than easy, for them to ascertain and yield obedience to his will. We are, reminded of this old his torical incident by a consideration of our present statute law. Battle's Ile visal has been amended until it re sembles - the Ironsides, which has been so often repaired that no part of the original vessel remains. The changes in the law are contained in half a dozen volumes, but few of which are accessible except to the practicing lawyer, and what the law is on any subjeet;ii always uncertain! until the statutes are searched for all amendments to the Revisal. The re sult is that plain nien who have to judge the law attheir hazard are in a state of bewilderment when called on to perform an official duty, and the administration of public affairs, instead of being easy, is rendered difficult. This state of things adds a little perhaps to the fees of attorneys, but entails on them great trouble. It is, however, their business to know the law, and theyii hardly object to having a veil of impenetrable mstery thrown over the statutes so that only the student can be relied on to have an opinion that will stand the. tests of practical application. As for the magistrates and sh will's, and those other officers who are brought into close contact with the people, they are content to grope their way in the dark, leaning first on this attorney and next on that for guidance except in the plainest matters. The remedy for this crying evil is, without doubt, a new and authoritati v'e compilation ot the statute?, b'uch a compilation should be made on the plan of the old Re vised Code, which was one of the most perfect books of the kind ever Issued from a press. In one or two instances the commissioners departed from the old act and made changes, which, being reported to the Legisla ture, were adopted. The book was then as a whole adopted. The work is not of a day, nor of a year. It could well extend over the entire term of two years until the next Assembly shall meet. But when once adopted and ratified the new Revisal should be sparingly changed. After the war sweeping alterations in the old law were requisite because of the new status of affdrs, and then followed the adoption of the Code of Civil Procedure and all the Radical chang es effected by the Legislature of,18C8 -G9 70. Afterwards, to prune the ex crescences thus implanted and correct the evils arising from engrafting a new upon our old system, frequent amendments were made. It "us in the midst of this furore for amend ments that Battle's Revisal was pub lished, and then they came as an avalance to obscure the text of that compilation. At present the law is very uncertain, and it would be a boon to business men and those wh ought to have a knowledge of the statutes to have an authoritative Re visal, repealing all laws whose sub jects are brought forward in the Jiew compilation. Iron and Coal. Distinguished Visitors on an Important Jlissioru General J. D. Imboden, of Virgin ia, and Mr. E. K. Hyndman, of Penn sylvania, were ii this city Monday. They are here for the purpose of ex amining into the facilities of our pert as au outfet for the, immense coal de posit of southwest Virginia, and the iron of Mitehel county, North Caro lina. General Imboden stated that thepirtiei mainly interested are now engaged in the construction of a nar row gauge railroad, connecting the iron and coat mines above alluded to which road they expect to connect with the Cape Fear and Yadkin Val ley Kailroad, in this State, and also to connect with the Ohio Valley aud the system of railroads extending thence to the great lakes. . . lie spoke f both the iron and coal as being of the fjuest quality known anywhere, and almost inexhaustible in quantity. To give some idea of the immensity of the coal deposits; lie said thjjtt at the rate of 2,000 tons per day it Would probably take, five hun dred! years to exhaust- the supply. Then as to the cost'of - the manufac ture pi what is known as the Bcssa- mer pig iron, he stated that in Penn sylvania it would amount to 823 per ton, .while in North Carolina it would cost about $15 per ton, showing a dif ferent in favor of. our- State of 13 per ton. In fact, he thought that the Wantages were so great in - favor of jour jState that it would result in a transfer of the Bessamer pi iron man u factories from Pennsy 1 vania to west erii jpforth Carolina. ' s - I f ,They declare themselves,. si far, as very favorably impressed with the fa cijitte afforded by our port as an out let for the vast mineral wealth allud- I ! r ' ' i: ed to. and state as a further reason for preferring Wilmington as jsncli outlet, that it is from two hnndreil to three huullj-ed miles nearer the nines than any pther port by the proposed con nections, the missing links to which -.It 0 i: " will be supplied without calling for any pecuniary aid from our citizens. It is contemplated, in the event that Wiliningtou is made the vntr'-pol for all this inexhaustible mineral wealth h ; 1- to constitute Smith ville a 'general de pot for the deposit of the coal, where vessels can easily drop in and get their supplies, and to establish rolling mills in this city for the manufacture of iron, w itminqiou slar. 1 hope of telegraphic competition in tills country for the next quarter of acentury vanishes upon the an HomiceriKMit that the Western Union Telegraph Company has purchase the American Uuion and the Atlau tic & Pacific telegraph wires, assets and assigns. It seems that no organ ization which can be started for the purpose of conducting a ; competitive telegraph business can live iu this country. The Western Onion taks? therriall into its capacio?is maw, and goes on cxicling its own; terms from an indignant but helpl?s public. Landmark. "Who did sin, this man or his pa rents?" We have a vast army of help less people, men. and vdmen, in this country. JlelpJess because they have never learned to be helpful, have nev er been taught to rely on their own vii'orts and resource?. And to this helpless condition attaches a heavy sin. ' Who is responsible for it ? Pa rents unto Yvhwm children are born cannot rid themselves of the re.-p nai bility to teach them how to make an honest living. In the olden time it was made thedutv f the fas her a:noni the Jev;s to teacli his son 'some houor itble trade: This custom has made a mark on that race which time has not obliterated. Let the boys be armed with weapons of useful knowledge and the girls with a proud conscious ness of the high mission bf their sex, if their names would be kept olf the lamentably lonj rolls of the army of the idle, the vicious and the helpless. A dispatch from (Cincinnati of the 17th iust, says: "Yesterday at Som merset, Ivy., us Rev. Galen Kigby was, preaching, a youug m in drove his horse, into the (rout door of the church aud rode down the isle, stopping im mediately in front of the preacher. He denounced him and his congrega tion in indecent aud insulting lan guage. Another youug scape-grace followed, swinging a yelping dog by the legs. The members rallied and drove the ruffians out. ! OF RBAL ESATS! By virtue of three Mort:i:TsL or Deeds in Trusl. executed by Arclubulf liendt-rson and wife, Marv . Ilemlersoi!, to Luke IWuknier, datetl the St It day of.Xpril, 171, August 17tk 18i2, and reby 2lh, 184, and regi"terel in I he olSce of the Kt'Kia'.er uf Oeed.s of llowan county, in Looks So. 43, ite 551, No. 46, page olb, and So. 4a, page 44, occ, and upon which default has been inade 1 will cxpot-e for rale at pjhlie auction, at the C'-ourt House door in the town of Salisbury, on the loth day ot January, 18SI, at 11 o'clock, a. ni. the following real eslate, to wit : (pne-half interent in a tracl of land consiistinj; o 23D acres, more or les, situated in Ilwan C'ountv, adjoining the lands of J. li. I:mier, Mr 8. Mary ti. Hen derson, and othtrs. 2d. Another Unit oi 33 acref, partly situated in Great JiaRt Square of the town of Salisbury, adjoining the land of Mr. Mary S. Henderson, Ja. U. Lowe, and others. 3rd. Ateo another trjict of 54 acm, more or lew, lying on the waters of Grant' Creek; adjoining the lands of Jaa, Ii. - La nier, John I. Trexler, and others. EQk.Terrns Cash. Dated ail Salisbury, this 13lh day of December, 18F0. I " ! LUKE BLACKliES, Trustee. 9:5t . ! Youraclrea by making money when a golden chance is offered, thereby always keeping poverty from your door. Those who always take ad vantage of the good chance for making money that are offered, generally oeconw wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain In poverty. We want many men. women, boys, and girls to work lor as right In their own localities. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that you need, free! No one who engages falls to make money ve ry rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work or only your spire moments. Full information ajidall that la nerdod sent, free. ( Address. -51:iy - Stiksos & Co., putUnd, Maine. i HELP MMERS, LOOK HERE ! Slake Your Own Guano. Shun these iruano dealer, anl manufacture Tour own terUllzem Most ot the material la on your si uui buu eiujr io w aau &na me Daiance. can do hart at your nearer town. ; One receipt tor quickly ranuracturlnsr gruano, far better than the spurloun atuar soldi by unscrupulous dealers, wUJ be mallwi to you on receipt of One DollaW v j ' ' ' h 1' J Thedlrectloaaaresilimtla. no tools or annaratns needed besides, wnat a raria?r already has, and the cost does not exceed Til HE J5 DGLLA.KS per ton. Three hundred pounds '.it on an acre wm make a oeiier crop taan any Kuao-j you can buy. Heod your order and one doikir by mall to, at 'toy risk, wltn rost-oince plainly written, to: j ; 10:?m. r , Wadley. Georeia. SMITH'S "WORM OIL Athens, Ga., February 22, 1873. Sin: My cliiM, fiveyeara oIJ, ha1iynitom orwfirius. 1 lriel fahifiiel and other Worm Medicines, luf failed toexpel any. SetinjrMr liains cerliheate, 1 got a vial of vonr Worm Oil, and tha first dose lroifrl:t forlr worms and the second dose, so raimy werepaed I did not count Iheiit. . S. II. ADAMS. Prepared by Dr-E-S. LYNDON, l Athans, 6a For Sale by Dk. T. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, X. C., And Druggists general. 2(1:1 y ODE If cnifi r'F FALL A ll E DAILY A U 11 I V I X C. nYVe have every thing yon want, , THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST AN I) JiEST SELECTED STOCK THAT WE HAVE EYE !i OFFERED. Call ami see us. R9S3 & GREENFIELD. Sept. 23, ISM). 23:1 v i-o 1 McOubbins, Beall & Co.. Have removeil from No. 1 to No. 4 Mur phy's (iranite How, where tltey are opening a large and well selected stock of Fall and Win ter goods consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Leather, Hats and Caps, lioota and Shoes, Qneensware, Clothing, Cotlon bagging & Ties, Ac. They are Agents for the sale of the best French IJurs, Bolting Cloths and Eu reka Smut Machines. Don't fail to call on them. f S V ?! "7 T r7' C t Ti 13 R sob wrm m Mk&t i&EiiiLfebR! Call on Me"'iihl.in.i, Ileail A Co. for i!ie best Wheat Fertilizers in use. SEED WHEAT. 300 brshels of extra clean Seed Wheat foi sale. Call on McCubbins, Beail & Co. Sept. 20, IS80. 21: ly B5M.A.SMM0HS1 CURES Indigestion, Biuousness, Bick Headache CosnvENEsai CURES Lost Appetite, Souft Stomach, Foul Breath . low spirit3, Dyspepsia, ENLARQM-T Ct It IsSOypars the oldest, and only pennlne Pfcn irons Medicine now in market. Prepared only by O. F.SlMMON'S A Co. 2310-12 Clark Avi St. LouLi. successors to M. A. Simmons, M. 1. In 25c and $1 bottles and packages. Sold by ail PruRgUM. A NEW KIND OF WATOH CASE, New because it Is only within the last few years that it has been Improved and brought within" the reach of every one ; old In principle because the first Invention va-; made ana the lirst patent taken out. nearly twenty years ao, and cases made at tnattlme and worn ever since, are nearly as good as new. Itead tlie following which is only one of many hundreds, your Jewelers can tell of similar OH CM Mansfield, Pa., May 28, lSTjt. I have a customer who has carried one of Boss' Patent cases fifteen years and I knew it two years before he got it, and it now appears good for ten years longer. Ki E. OLXEY. Kememuer that Jas Boss' is the only patent case made of twoplate3 of solid old (one outside and one Inside) covering every part exposed to wear or sight, th Kreat advantage of these plates over electro-gilding Is apparent to every one. Jioss'is the only patent case with which there is given a written warrant, of which the follow lng is a fac simile See that yoaget the guarantee with each case Ask your jeweler for illustrated catalogue. Mortgage Deeds for sale here Also yarious oilier b!ans. REMOVAL ! IE THiTaisCamrr rma T caATwa CaK 4KiBsSWiBiTrnnit or touoX gas wwi mm J?Zy DEEDS & FCe Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds 4 i uut-u;1, viiuiiic oiiur A'aiju vmim.io, uaiu vviuii liimiorj iTcrtifij' i Distillers Entries, and various other forms for sale at the . ! -- WATCHMAN OFFICE. 1 SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, call on us for printed sale notices. It is tneir projwriy puuuu auuuuu wiuiuut uisb.mug airjii nunvu ui me sale. The quircmenta of the law on the subject every body knows are insufficient, j ProperLt often sacrificed from this cause when 'a dollar or two spent in advertising miht v 11 red it and made it bring its value, i w e . rrOSFirsTse T0T5 POSfPTNG THEO. BlRBAUi'S E!cflD(!UARTERS FOR I Fruits, Candies, Cigars, Books, Pictures, A n d Picture-Fraxnea 32: - tf WBSEtf YOU WAST H A18DW A R; E At Low Figures Call on the undersisned atlJo. 2, Granil D A. AT WELL. Sdi?burv.N C.,JnneS If. JAMKS M. GRAY, lltarnciT anil Counsellor at 1W1 OFFICE-- TIIE BUILDING AUJOIXIN'ti T11K COURTHOUSE. Owncreof GoldXIialn Lands ami lluj ers, put in cominunloation. All Mlntn? Interests meet prompt attention. Notes, accounts, &c. collect eiL Estates, and all matters -of Administrators and Executors, c. settled Land anl all other titles carefully investigated. SEAL ESTATE AGENCY. Lands In liowan adjoining counties bought ;iad uolj. ' coniraunicatioa solicited with those desiring to buy or sell. Arrangements made to pyrc.li.vw c heap lands In Florida, l"ex:is arid Minnesota (l iiat pa.i t known as tlie promised Lind). Lands for sale la Illinois, and along the James river la Virginia. Parties desiring to learn, or mm? to, Xorlh Carolina furnished with necessary inionnari jn. - N.15. Lmds riagat anl sold a lo:rr thf proposed line of the W;idesboro and Salisbury ralltoad. (This road must be built whether Anson, Stanly and ;;ow vn count It's lvceive outside aid or not. The progress of the d.ty an 1 the aivtikenlng enerii'S of the peo ple of these co inties demand and must have it. Arrangements Ixdag perfected to lait townlots In Salisbury ;:id at other i.ints la market. P.. A m irket ready for small desirable farms. tr"Oail at. o.Tiee, jo addicts 1 oek liox .0. ertilizer! THEO. F. KLUTTZ. iiAO duoi hLbini; j K,.ii.-L.j;u -OF CelsM He Fertilizer ! ! The Chemicals for making 1 Ton will be sold for S14, or 200 lbs. Of Cottoa in No vember. No Cot ton. Peed or Stable Manure required. Thi Fertilizer is f.iily equal to the high priced, so-called Guano, :tnd at leMhan half the priee. I 'refer to the following well known gentlemen, who iwpd it I a.-1 season on cotton: John V. liarringe r, Ja.x. B. Gilrt-on, W. F. Wnlw.n, Thn. C. Watson, II. T. Cowan. W. ll. M eare A. Tail, "J. G C:ml!et J. F. K, Crown, Ci. Kj, Licntz, ft. j ii. tirown,anI many olners Call early for vour supplies and nave money. T. F. KLUTTZ, Dnrjgist. GARDEN I p f n & i .1 FULL SUPPLY OF Best's Celebrated Garden Seeds KEMEMBEil THAT SUIST is the only Srcd-G rower who KAKJiAXTSUls Soeds.l T,ook at every paper of Fery's, Laiitheth's, Sihley'n, &c., &c, and see if you find any warrant upon them. Hevrnve of woitlilens, nn warrantel commission Seal, andcoiue to KLUTTZ'S for-Bnlsl's which, are warran teti fresh and gen nine. Ti?E0- F. KLITITZ, Druist. 2(Hv. J& TOE NT ION .TOENTION MOKERS ! MOKERS! "AsheviMe's Girl of-The West," "Sitting Unll" received to-?ay. My as sortment of tine ami coinmcu Cigars for tho Wholesale ami Kttnil trutlJ'w the most complete in town. f CIGAnETTES-ChwUis Tobacco in great varieties. 32:tf. THEO BTJSaB ATJH VICK'S ILLUSTEATED FL0P.AL GUIDE For issi lsanT:iegant Cook of lio Pages, One Col ored Flower Plate, and 6,)0 IllusfniflrmJ T m-Ol. i,i scrtpttons of the test Flowers and Vejreubles, and Directions for growing Only io cents.; IbfZ sh :iennan. If you afterwards order secdS4ie- VICK'S SEEDS arc the best la the world 1: laOKAL (;ciwk will tell him to eet an 1 irrow i VICK-S FLOWEIt AND VRJKTtR D n, 175 Paees, 6 t-oloml nates, 5tw En-ravln- v0r '2a cents in paper covers; 3UH in elSh in Gennan ornsrllsh. ?iui cloth. In VICK ILLCHTKATKT) MfiVTiiT.v vin irnvn' 11 a Ctred Plate In every B1inVbe7and ""o uru iiib- i-nce fi.tb a Tear viv copies for $5.o. Hpeclmen Numbers sent for i cents; 3 trial copies for 5 cents. 1 0r w Address 4 AMES VICK, Eocfcester.X.- Y. Chattcl -Morttraect lous omer blank Tor aale here . a a -r-r-aa- HARDWARE MORTGAGES. sheriffs, constables, gents,-&c., are actvWfl certainly - great injustice to owners to tT? lurnisU sale notices promptly and cheap LAND SSAa?' . AND SPERMATORRHffAr ttssperigotaUaancecQ tha Seminal VcsuIm ? ' ' Ulatory Ducts, TrostAta Clatul, od UretSs?' 1 use of th E-me-ly U i.Veodea witu no plaor inf ; purauiU o( life ; it ia qnikl, d;iSolv6d iiu 1 orbed, prodaclnarn liuUKjC!iateFoohir:ani, ' tl :.oct n-jna tue?l d;J ..us oSSi-. tiocs wroctGd Irora htnse ea J ezves-i t tbs ch-ain from tiio system, re.torim; the Sd 2 ' i hea!h aad Bound uxemory,- removiDj tha ' Avtrsion to 6ocUt7. etc., etc., nd the ei.peTnSi 1 of premat-ara old or uetuUlr ccomnaiiiSJ ' trouble, and restoring perfuct SexuiJ VtsLr Z2'J it haa been doraaat for roar. Tins moaBof t!? ' meat ban atood th tt In very evere case. .bSu '! . now a pronounced sncceM. Irus3rtuomuctiB acribbd latheso troub!s, aad.au manycaa nosato.wlthbctliUleifanypermaneaccixid is no lxonsen? about this Preparation. TractlralS!-: .TT"',1011 envies bi to jvwit iroly guarante Uuttt 1 wm Bivo satiafactlon. Uurlag the cibt mnuhit 1 it has beea in re oral use, yco !rtv thousands of u-SL 1 tnosials as to fts value, aod it U now wim-pded br tha ' Madical rro.'esKioa to be the most rational mnti " discovered of raachinar and curing t!ii . :: trouble, that is ail kaown to be thji cau.-e of antoJd ? their useless nostrums aud bij Jesa. 'ThaUUsud! i 13 nut up j a neat Do to, of tnreostrt-s. Ko. 1 (crwx toUstaaioctlj,)SJ; Vo. CsuuSiicnttooftecta. ctannt cure, usloas io sayern casrs, J5 (iastins over thre months, will W -u amission i roEtar3 rU;or la tue worst .caM,) S7. Kent hrpjiL hlod, in ulaia wrappers. Fuii DiltBCIiOliS La ' Bil tciictrar.ny HACK BOX, .1 ' Sr.K.-xf&r 44efU?rf ihanfr: pi re rmpV 'I MB HARRIS R-MEDY!CO. MPiC!!M33. Karkeiar.d Cth Stsv St. Louis, Mo. K3 V.- v J tn ,no a, MtrcutB of wi!e, ETt,Wr a of virrs. ui Teeipcrann)S,"!iti;r!:tv, A:r to hi hi. fVtVWK. I. h ,f. i'rtMrttMCiM, n rtH.X C-ii-.- It '- j - i iii iMi, l'wr;4i. Cijw '' Lw a?4-l.',r-Tt 1 iwr- )Ui Wt J firtHMi. S-iavta- l- rft ir i f 1. Iw Tllan. u4 Uw It is air. a vivnto filedioal Adviser no . citing from imtire assciatioct, ami nn r Itil aMtU cru( taabtt -f wtu t1 ma mftm lif. CPtMtay StfiiK Ku.i-vm, Lasa Vifx. Cr., ii4 aca'r-c anarFtMrv inkf-v pt . ffmny tri4M aa4 Mf iar' A fr jirf --l ralvralt rvdinr- Wta aAJl mmm W iHin, tywieajiw m ilVt ran g mm tt 4, ef dma, h MaAaaa f-b tiiil w wA m Mik, aaU liUU Ma;at-Ui i: 4'iaU llMiWHJ i U..fiili Saa.tri-drwtl. ; 1 I,. ftiu all arevfTWJttr Itm RHPTr I S a) aM h'alWMA I fD Lrm a. A nwm tnatta tU tfi imtm tiiy; is li mf IfhiMip 1 V la Ti tm. AVirt. - . tr cafTs1 e'syfssASY, ten. m eu st. JOMS .-P. -WEBER, PrasliDal Bleaksrntih IIORSESHOER. SHOP connected with Brown Jc VerMo Uvcrj Stables. fr"H designs of, gaoe.-v to siilt atf shape or root. All shoeing on stilctfyiscicniiiiciirn i clples and WARRANTED. Allkllidsblarksiniilil promptly done. x - . - TRY THE NEW YORK OBSERVES THIS YEAR. Tlis Largest and Bast Family Paper ia tlie World. - ' . j7 Send for Sample Copy Fred Xtf SW TTOTASI OSSZllVSIl. 37 lnrk Row, IVcivjYflrk. ff SILVER, LEAD, Will) r com:u, ANnzi.c OHES PL'UCllAbtU FOR CASH, T?1fE New Yorlc and Xorth t'nrfllua SmeltlBT JT t'oinpany at Charlotte, wliJ-pay the best t' rncea ever pma in tiiis)uniiy lor ORES. Xo charjo will bo made for sampling aiid af" in ores purchasod by us. Specimen assays for Gold and silver, $1-50. 50:2w THEO. -BU-EK BAIJS -M HAS JUST KECEIVED FHtSH Cn&CK??TS'iHD CAKES, Frosli TI;iisin. T,omnii-J, 'I'Tiniot'll, lf11 .. , r , , Sago, Canned goods of all kinks. A fine lot of good and fancv statioueY. Hovels. C;gars.aaa Cigarctts Tim l n .rwf .!! liixt fed s((k French Candies Tiu':. BiwrUan- "BINGHAM. SCHOOL,-, . Mkuaxkyh-kk, X. C, J " Established ia 1793, ; Is now Erc-pcrineiit anions rsoti1 Uoaitliii Schools for Jioys, in ase i...'.. .,..! ........ -r ., ..t..,.ru The w ciij(lll Iwlill4 .I:1I11!:1VV I-. l'l t - , - - - - ......... . catalogue, giving fall p.tt liculais, Address, - MAJ. li. IllNiMIAM, SPfl Oufflt furnished free, with foil nstrnc for conduoUnff the niot protlt'!'!' that anyone cau en?.?e In. Tc Is eo ea-y t Iejrn, anl Our lnstrm-uV so simple and pl.tln that anyone can maiegr j, in j irw,, t-i v..n- rt 'n nni pan fall HW.ji in to work. Women. are as successful ;is wr and Rtrls can earn lareuias. Many nac--B 1 the business over one uunurtu uoo.u- '"TiifSi week. Nothing like It ever known before. J fSi nrt,Jit' ou 'I'.1 J?,ave t0 nx eht L 1 'I; A i,ke Hl1 t,,e ri;!k- Thcse P'i Tzitt. Bhouia write to us at once. AH furuW' dress. Tuck & Co., Augusta, Maiu6--' ! 5l!,y BONDS f To make Title to Land, and Laorer SALQ NOTICES , 1 . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 27, 1881, edition 1
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