IttEXE'S AUCTION. -' "And all must go ! Can nothing be saved?" 'querulously questioned Mrs. Arthur, her hands listlessly folded across her lap, her air betokening ut-tQ ter helplessness, as she looked pitiful- ly-Ward the beautiful girnvhom she addressed. ' "Nothing, mamma," answered the Lhe Jatter, drawing nearer 'as; soe spoke,J ;n bv the other's side, while she laid her, finger; caressingly upon her mother's pale cheek "only each other; but papa's death has taught us how much that is. Lion t worry, dearest, I hope the sale will enable to us to buy furniture more suitable to the feyfooras which for :a time must he be our home, until I can secure some j pupils and get the little borne Id the country, where you are to live sur rounded by birds and powers, and forget that the red flag ever waved o from your door." , Thev v ere brave words, bravely eppken sq bravely as not to betray -.- the effort they cost the speaker. Six months before Irene Arthur reigned a belle in her father's mag- jfificent home, when, like a thunder- bolt from a clear summer;-sky, came that father's failure and death in qoick succession, with the lessons experience only teaclles, of friends deserting in the hour of need little by little learn- ing the necessity of standmgalone and seeing hope drifting further and fur- ther in the distance, until the present, with its absolute emergencies, roused her to action. .1 The small head, jiet so regally upon the slight, sloping slieuWersy held it- self more proudly; jtogether, as Irene buckled on her armor .for the fray. The hardest part was Jover now. Her mother had been told the worst which could befall theml She must now take her from this spot, hallowed py memory, before the desecrating feet of strangers enter it. i . A few days' search and she-was re- warded by finding in a quiet house a suit of roomrwhich met? at once her purse and her' requirements, in sad contrast to the elegant luxuriance with which she had beea surrounded her life long, but where, at least, her mother was saved the sight of a flag, which seemed to her to be dyed in her heart's blood. "Is there nothing youj would wish to save, Miss Arthur?" questioned a voice at her side the morning of the pale. She turned haughtily; toward the stranger, but something in his clear, blue eyes bent upon her Witnessed the words held honest meaning. . "L beg your pardon, jsir," she an- swered, unable to disguise whlly the pnde these latter days had develeped so iprcibly"! have notj the pleasure ot your acquaintance." "It is for me to beg pardon. I for- got I might not be known to you per- sonally, though I am the auctioneer appointed by the estate. ; Your tath- er once did me a great kindness, and though I would not seem intrusive, I would like very much to preserve any article you may desire." . ''With many thanks, sir, I desire t receive no favors " she replied coldlv and passed on, to take ( one fleetinc look ere she fled to the place she must now learn to call home, to be haunt- ed all day by the sound of the auc- tioneers hammer and the voice of strangers, desecrating the hall. w'tn tbe look "not once did he But when, in the dusk of tie eve- hoW for a "g moment the little fin nimr. aart stoned hpfm. th. rl, Ser? WIthm hi? own; and a sense of and one bygone articles hallowed by - association her father's chair, -her , ---- own desk, her mother's ; favorite pic tureswere brought in, her feelings so long repressed gave way to a burst pf tears. Who had done this thing? For one moment the honest blue eyes that had met her own that day rose before her. But no! such delicacy belonged not to their owner's rank in life. Nor was it a stranger's worli. Someone must have known her well to have selected the few. things It had been such bittemvarfare, to part with. They were, indeediike old A-iends sent to comfort her, as, in the weary days that followed, her eyes would rest upon them in her bitter struggle for the daily Necessities of life for her self the 1 ti xnries which to her nioth--fir had become necessities. Business had thrown Her more than pnee with Earl Kenneth, the owner pf the blue eyes. There had been matters connected with the sale which pompelled her to meet him, until he grew to her. alniost a friend, and at limes she vou Id forget the social gulf whiclrsepa rated tbem she, the once wealthy banker's daughtef ; he, a man vho had risen from- the humblest ranks, bnt whose soul was that of a nobleman. The friends she had once known she no longer knew. They rode ; she walked, and must stand on the curb jet tje;r carriages drift by. Earl's cheery j voiee and pleasant gmie her mother, too, grew to wel- come, with the few choice flowers, or fruifc ever Jaid so quietly J Mg Arthur' hand, growing daily paler and thinner. But one evening as he sat by Irene s side alone, very calmly, vry truly, yet with a certain humbleness, he told jier tnat ,e iove4 her and asked her becorac his wile.. J cannot bear to see you struggle," "Oncejas you well know, coud not have asked you to become my wife, am though I have not for- trotten. dear, thai I am a man who as only honor and ambition, I yet can take you from this life of toil, can shield you with my breast, can toil for you and yours ifyou will give me precious assurance I seek." Va the man mad? The pride she nad forgotten in! these quiet months now gurged upward as she turned to- wan him with pale face and spark ijngeyes. "Sir, you insult me !" j0 man insults a woman with his honest love, Miss Arthur," he an- gwerecl. the pride; in her eye bearing its reflex on his face. "I loved you nay j iove you ! i My love you spurn j can never offer again, Miss Irene Dut remeniber should you ever need it, it Is always ypurs, ready to do for vou to sutf-er for you, to die for you !" "Why does not Earl come?" ques- tioned the invalid. "I want to see him I miss him. Write, Irene, and tell him he must call this evening, She wrote in obedience: "Mamma asks for you. She knows nothing. If you will drop in occa- sionally to see her I will be glad." It cost her pride a struggle to send even this; but was it possible it also brought a thrill of something like pleasure that she should meet-him once more? The weeks had seemed strangely long without him. Why had she thus answered him? Of course the thing he asked was impossible; but, ah, how cruelly she had spurned him ! Had he forgotten it? She expected some trace of sorrow on the handsome brow ; but when he entered, in obedi- ence to her summons, the frank smile lit up, his face, as devoting himself to the invalid, he spoke to her only when courtesy required. Somehow, these weeks seemed to have improved him, too. He had acquir ed a polish; or was it only indifl'er- ence, vher love had reigned ? "Men easily forget," she thought, and, with the thought, she sighed. a he winter wore t an end, and slowly the invalid grew weaker and wore weak.- . he shock had been greater than her nervous system could bearand she sank under it day by day nutil the exertion to move from her bed to her couch became too great, when, for the first time, the realiza tion burst uPon her daughter that she was 800,1 to left deso'e indeed. t ar, during these months,cam and wcnt as of old 1)1,1 fiometimes Irene asKea nersei1 11 ,s words to ner had not been a dream- Not once did his eyes rest on her empty disappointment, none the less bitter because unacknowledged, bro't to the proud young eyes many an uu shedHear. But the bitterer sorrow was in store, as.the invalid's rest ap proached more and near, until the An gel of Death stooped and gathered her to his breast. Earl was there at the last, and as she lay so quietly on her pillows they thought her spirit had flown she suddenly roused, and laidjskeleton was that of a mammal as her daughterVhand in his. 4Take her!" she said, "I give her to you !" Then the eyes closed forever. "Do not mind it ; she meant only as a brother, Irene," he said, in comfort, days after, the weeping girl, and Irene wondered why slfe could not as- such accept it. So the weary clays merged into weeks, and-weeks into month, and the proud young spirit learned its own bitterness. She saw Earl rarely now there was no longef the . invalid's impatient demands upon his time. Some of the old friends had come for ward in this second hour of suffering; but through all she missed him, and the thought that he had learned for gettfulness brought her no comfort. jS'ie was thinking of him one evening when he entered. I am going away, Miss Irene, ho ' . said ; will you bid me God speed?" The old pride struggled for mastery against the choking in the slender hroat, but the words she strove to utter refused to come. "I hive been studying law during these yiars of hard work, and am now able to wait for the practice I hope will come. You will think of me sometimes, Irene ; and if in trouble remember the words I onco said : that I stand always ready to act the part of a friend. Is even this asking too much ?'f he added as her silence con tinued.) i Had he, then, forgotten all his the love he had said was hers for eVeror did its pale ghost lie buried, too ? But she must speak ; she must not let him know. "Good-bye !" she faultered ; tlfen, in spite of herself, the words she had thought locked in her heart burst from her: "Earl, do not go; I can- i not bear it !" "Irene!" Where had his icy in diffeeence fled now? His face was pale; his voice trembled in his strug gle for calmness. "What matters it to you ?" "Everything !" she exclaimed, as her pride lay with folded wingsat her feet. "Orifvou must iro. take me ' with you 1" "Irene, do you know what your words mean that I can takeyou on ly as my wife? My darling, is this true?" But in answer she sprang into his open arms, dimly realizing that the color mantling Jier cheeks was the ab horred red flag with which she had announced herself to the highest bid der; but Earl, holding her close to his heart, will yield his prize never more. Dull of Comprehension. 'You can't smoke in here,' said a Cincinnati conductor to a country man who was pulling vigorously at a five cent cijrar in a car half full of ladies. The man didn't seem to hear. 'I say cried the man of the bell punch in a louder key, 'if -you want to smoke come out here on the plat form.' 'All right,' returned the passenger, and he stepped out, 'Didn't think it would hurt nothin', 'he said, apolo getically; ssein's there ain't anv straw to catch fire.' 'But there are ladies there.' 'Oh; yes; didn't think nothin' about that. Might tret ashes on their gowns and spile 'em.' 'It isn't too much,' explained the conductor, 'but ladies object to smoke.' 'Well, I didn't ask any of them to smoke, did I? They needn't object before they're invited.' 'You don't understand. Smoking is disagreeable to ladies.' 'Best reason in the world why they shouldn't practice it. Catch mesmoK ing it if was disagreeable to me !' And he tranquilly putfod away at his five center. The Miocene Beds of Oregon and their Fossils. A writer in the Kansas City Re view, who has for some time been making collections of fossil remains for Professor Cope, says that although the miocene beds of the John Day River, Oregon, have been explored for nine or ten years, each year an equal ly rich harvest has been gathered. In none of his explorations in the fossil beds of the Northwest had he ever found such perfect specimens as those tfiftt he. gathered in this region. One of his finds proved to be the type of a new genus, and named by Professor Cope Boochans humerosus, the specific name being given; in allusion to a huge pnyection on the humerus. The large as a rhinoceros, and with great pillar-like limbs, j The found most abundant fossil remains lave been those of the Oreodon. or extinct hog. Three or four spe cies have been detected, some about the size of the Texan peccary, and others j as large as ! the wild boar of Europe.. These animals belong to tropical countries, j The rhinoceros is quite common in these beds, three or more fepecies being represented, one of them having a horn on each sidi of the end of the . nose. The Hipxca Won arid other ancestors of thq horse are also found here. One peculiar genus discovered was an ancester of the South American I lama, and has been named by Prof. Cope Probothe rium Sternbcrgii. Among the carni- vora over ten speeies of dogs and tigers have been discovered. One large dog had terrible fangs, longer than those of a tiger, and which were sharply serrate-edged J ike the teeth of a shark. Another j peculiar speciesj had a shoulder on the lower canine, against which the point of the upper jstrock. This large number of carnivorous animals shows that her bivora were also abundant ; and that such was the case has been, proved, too, by the abundance of the remains of the latter that has been found. Of the j rodents, a great number of spe cies;, have been discovered,! ranging from the si ze of a mouse to that of a beaver. Hard-shelled turtles were the j only reptiles ' obtained ; . and varied in size from six inches to two feet in diameter. One of he great difficulties in the way of working these beds lies in ; the daz zling color of the surface, which soon causes the eye to tire, and I gives the explorer a sensation like that of snow- blindness. Hence, five hours' con stant search has to be counted a good lav's work. . The imocene beds of Oregon extend over thex greater part of the eastern part of the State. Thus far only .the John Day and Crooked River have been explored. Rich har vests are in store for the future ex plorer. Ali the new genera and spe- Ait .tit i i cies lound here are to ue described and figured by the government pub lications LEWIS E. VOGLER j Now occupies the Hall room of the Old Mulision Hotel, where he will keep all kiuils of fresh meats Beef, Pork, Mutton and Game. Also buys all kinds of Hides and Furs in season. One Thousand Wool Shetp Skins wanted now. One Ilundrt d jiood fat Beeves also wanted, for which the highest cah prices will be paid. 17:3l To All Whom it May Concern! Tais is to give notice that the Sam Christian Gold Mining Company of North Carolina will, after the expiration of four weeks, lilt; with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Montgomery county an applica tion for the amendment of the charter of said company, so us to reduced the par value of the stock in said company from Ten dollars to One dollar per share; the said eompauv retaining the same amount of capital as heretofore granted by its charter : and, also, to have its principal oilice of business changed to the mining property of said company near Mount Gilead, N. C. Hy order of the Board of 'Stockholders and Directors. II. lfc Caki'ENTEk, Sec. Trcs'r. Jan'y 15th, 1881. U:4v TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of a moitgnce or deed in trust executed by Thomas J. McCul.b'ms and his wile Lula McCnbbins, to J. S. McCuhliinf. da ted 27th day of Derember, 1878, nd render ed in the office of the Register of Deed of Kowan county, in book iq. 55, pnge 304, &c. and upon which default lias been made. I will expose for sale at public auction at the court house door in the town of Salisbury, on Mon day, 7th day of March, 1881. at 11 o'clock A. M., the following real s.:tle, to witt A tract of land consisting of 17i acres more or Isss, situated in Kowan county on the Con. cord road, 3 miles south of Thyntira Church, adtoining the lands of John . Kesler, Mrs. J Samuel McCuhhins and others, kr.own as jhe Kobt. McNeely place. Terms each. Dated at Salisbury tins 2blh Jannn v, ISg J. S. McBUBBINS, jy 29 2 ts Trustee. Wms. Brown, SALISBURY, IT. C. Dealer in Tin L L L All low down Ware Copper TMmm'in fact I will Ware, Stills, FS "sell STOVES Stoves in full .Jgj 3cheaper thu variety. Par- .JgJ 18S1. S3Fyu. can buy lor. Cook and .jJ S3any where els Office, from i-J 3ifin this city. the cheapest "P"' to t lie best. , old stills o Short Notice. Nol: TRUSTEES SALE OF RSE ESTATE! By virtue of three Mortgages, or Deeds in Trust, executed by Archibal liendcrvuii and wife, Mary S. liendeivon, to Luke illakiner, dated the 8 lb. day oi" April, lb71, August 17t1i, 18 z, and f eo'y '24. h, 1874, and registered in the office of th Kegiaier of Deeds of Kowan county, in Books .No. 4-, page 551, No. 46, page 346, and No. 48, page 49, &c, and upon which default has been made, I will exjoe tor pale at public auction, at the (.-our I House doo; in thts town of ctalisbtirv. on the 15th day of JacniPi v, 1881, at 11 o'clock, a. m. the following re..! estate, to wit : One-half interest in a tiaci of land consisting of 239 acres, more or Ichs. fii.ii.-'cd in Kowan Conn v, adjoining tbe lands of Jis. II. Lamer, Mrs. Marv S. Hen derson, pnd others. 2d. Another lisct of 33 acre". 'tlv siuiaicci in Great East Square of the town of SalMwiy, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Uty a. Henderson, Jas B. Lowe, and of hers. 3rd. Al o another tract of 54 acres, more or less, lying on the waters of Grant' Creek, adjoining the lands of Jaa. B. La nier, John I. Trexler, and others. 8&Terros Cash. Dated at Salisbury, this 13ih day of December, 1SS0. LUXE BLACKMEE, Trustee. 9:5t HELP Yourselves by matin? money when a golden chance la offered, thereby always keeping poverty from your door. Those who always tat a. vantage of the good chance lor making money that are ouereu, generally oecome weauny. while those who do not Improve such chances remain In poverty. We want many men. women, boys, and drls to wnrt torus right In their own localities. The business wiu pay more than ten umes orainary wages. We f urolsii an expensive outfit and all that you need, tree. No one who engages fails to make money ve ry rapidly. You can devote your whole time to th work or only your spare moments. Full information j and all that Is needed sent free. Address. I 6i-iy Stinson Co., Portland, Maine. FARMERS, LOOK HERE ! .Make Your Own Guano. Shun these sruano dealers, and manufacture roar own fertilizers. Most of the material is on your farms and easy to be had and the balance can be had at your nearest, town. . . One receipt for quickly manufacturing: sruano, far better than the spurious stuff sold by unscrupulous dealers, will be mailed to you on receipt of - One Dollar Tbe directions are si m Die. no tools or atmaratns needed besides wnat a fanner already has. and the cost does not exceed THRES DOLLARS: per ton. Three hundred pounds put on an acre wlU make a better crop than any sruano you can buy. Send your oraer ana one aoiiar oy man to, at my nsic, with rosiroxnce puuniy wniien, 10 ? K. 4. KDENF1KLD, 10:3m. Wadley. Georgia. SMITH'S WORM I OIL Athens, Ga.; February 22, 1 878. Sib : My child, five years old, had symptoms of worms. I tried calomel and other Worm Medicines, hut failed to expel anv. Seeing M Bain's certificate, I got a vial of yottr Worm Oil, and the -nrst dose brought forty worms, and the second dose, so many were passed I did not count them. "S. II. Adams. Prepared by Dr. E. S- LYNDON, Athens, Ga. For Sale by Da. T. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C., And Druggists general. 2C:ly OP FALL GOODS ARE DAILY ARRIVING. tsWe have every thing yon want.j THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST A XI) HE ST SELECTED STOCK THAT WE HA VE EVER OFFERED Cull uiul see us. ROSS & GREENFIELD. Sept. 2:J, I860. 23: ly iLS McCubbins, Beall & Co., Have iemovcu iiotn No. 1 (o Noi 4 Mur phy' (.' nite I-w, whe e ilic r-e o cnip hiie inn Wfll .,e'cc oi h ocU o r; M miu w- ter ,'jooos coi'usitn o D y t'Oo-. (. i h e! 'e. No ion. Ij lie'. lla. po- Cia, Joo's jn4 Shoe. Qi'eeowaie. Clo:f!n; Coi on b. .'.'o &T e". t:c. j liev a e Aeo- for i.-e .!e o ihe hci e.epch tm. Kol-;ng; Clo h' aiti Eu reka Soiui Al.cuine. Doo"t L'l .o call oa liiem. WHEAT FERTILIZER ! Call on McOubbin?, Beall & Co. for the bent Wheat Fertilizers in ii6e. SEED WHEAT. 300 brfheli of extra clean Seed Wheat foi Rale. Call on McCubbins, Beall & Co. Sept. 26, 1880. 24:1 j DSM.AJSBIMOHS' CURES iMDIQESTrON. Biliousness. bk5kheadaohb CURES LostAppettte, Sour Stomach, Foul Breath .. Low Spirits. wOHTIVENCSa. Dyspepsia, ENLARQM T Of COUQ, f -kc SPLEEWia It ls50ycsr the oldest, and only gt'nalnePrm mom Medicine now in market. Prepared only by C. F.SnfMOHsACO. 8810-13 Clark At. 8t. Ixuis, successors to H. A. Simmons, M. I. In25 and 1 bottles and packages. Sold br all Druggists- A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE Nearb?c$.ise?.,lso-i'y wlio'i ibe last few yea-s th&i U d. s beea 1? i-oved nod "oroi'at witii- j t'ue re.'ca o-every oae ; o'd )q ociple beoirre iUe fl-8-1 oven, ion wot mode ai ihe fl-it pju?at taUea oocDea-'ly twenty ye. & ao, a id cases mai-e at t r ii?e and worn eie? s! ice, are pearly as &ood as new. Read the -"o 'ow'-i; which. Is on'y ove of many hundreds, yoc- jev e e 8 can ten ofs-JJiJar ones : Majcskiei-d, Pa., May 28, 1S78. I baee a castonoe-" whp has carried o-e of Boss' pent cases iii'teen yeUrs and I i: new -i two years "oCO'-e ae got It, and It inow appeats good for ten yea'h 'ooer. U. E. OLN'EY. Pemerooe,' that Jas Boss' is the only patent case made ot tio plates of solid srold (one outside and ooe icsk'e) covering every part exposed to wear or sijht, the ciot rdvantaje of these plates over electitvlldio:: Is apparent to every one. Itoss'is the on' v pateai. case witli whic jj there is given a written warrant, ot which the follow ihg Is a fac simile See tbat you get the guarantee with eacb case Ask your Jeweler for Illustrated catalogue. Cheap Chattel Mortgage? various other blanks for sale here 1 HEff STOCK WYr . IS-, ..... lY3v-s sl TWSaCntnrr ZZi jfcw3uuVi uit tr two nxraar touoy JUHM HBiWyeB'gra'aWyr DEEDS & MORTGAGES Fee Simple Reeds, Deeds .in Trust Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds -su, T J - V.n.xa. form P,ntrtr-t Mrri (TP KTttl Pnnfirmt! n'.- ""flf Distillers' Entries, and various other .4? V a v 4-V. m .nUut .vara SALE Administtators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constables, agents, &c.; are advised t call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly great injustice to owners to bnt B their DroDertv at public auction without first giving ample notice of the sale. often sacrificed from t hi? cause when a dollar ot two spent in advertising nii4t hi ' saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale noticcjrpromptly and cjieajy, HOTIC22G POB.- POCTHTaCiAITD PSHrTSD THEO HEADQUARTERS FOR . Fruits, Candies, Cigars, Books, Pictures, And Picture-Frames. 32: ; tf HARDWARE W T5r wncrv YOU WAXT HARD WARE At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at No 2, Gianit Re.. D A. AT WELL. Salisbury .N. C, June 8 tf. JAAlJflS M. GBAI, gUttotntjT an Ccunstllor at fato, OFFICE-- THE BUILDING ADJOIMING TnE COURTHOUSE. owners of Gold Mining Land3 an4 BuyefS, put In communication. , , j A 11 Mining Interests meet prompt attention. Notes, accounts, &c. collected. Estates, and all matters ot Administrators and Exeeutors, &c. settled t Land and all other tU'es carefully Investigated. REAL ESTATE AG-NCY. I-inds n Kowan and stdj'tiui a couulles boujut uad soUl. j Conn?-" "Nation solicited with those desiring to buy t i a . sj Aira't-j-eiiioois made to purchase cheap lands in '"oi i'ex.s iinl Allanesota i hat part known as ti'e P'OjuiseU Lan'l). LaDds Kir s-'e in Illinois, and a,longj:heJames river In V"i-0ri ;a. Parties de.-,lri:i to or enm to, North Carolina furnished with ni.'cesaary intorinatlou. N.B. Land.-i 'Kxilii anl soi l alon the proposed llneot the 'j.e- j,o aod Salishury railroad, ( t his road must "jj ooi't, w je. .er Anson, Stanly and Kow an count I'M r.'-f ;ve oois i-e sid or not. 'inepro'fss orthf d;ty ami thft av.-seniM'T'enpi'sries ot tiie peo ple of thesj counties oeajnod and must have It). Arransreiuents n"lnjr pi;rfected to put town lots In Salisbury and at other-points In market. - P.S. A market ready for small desirable farms. ireail at oitice, jo address Look liox 300 THEO. F. KLUTTZ. HAS JUST DECEIVED A CAK-LOAD CeleWei Hue- Fertilizer !! . The CiieniicaU for maU'iiz 1 Ton wiM be sold for $14, or 200 11)S. Of Cottonin Ko- venibet . Xo Col I on Seed o" S !le Manfe required Tl'ic Ferli' , r ;s 'iillv rt-n. I o the high- priced, so-calleti i ii:n . s , f t lef lhan half the irice. I rt-ier o i.ie '' 'ov. ! v?e'' known centlemen, who useil I i -er. on on otion : John A. IJirritujer, Ji .L.(j.o'. W.. Waison, Thos. C. Watson. R. T. Cowan, W. B. Meares, A. Tait, J. G. Citable, J. F. E. Drown, h. CrLeutz, S. J M. Brown, and many others Call early for your (supplies and ave money. T. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. GARDEN SEEDS! .1 FULL SUPPLY OF Bu: st's Celebrated Garden Seeds HEMEMBEll THAT . BUST is the only Sred-Grower who WA RRA NTS hia Seeds. Look at every pn-per f Fer.v's, Landretli's, Siiiley'n, &e., &.C., ami see it yon. find nuv iranan opon theiii. lit.vare of worthless, nu- warranted coiiitnissioii Seal, and come to KLUTTZ'S for Bui st's which are wan an ted fresh ami p'tiuine. TFE0 F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. 20:ly. Jttention attention SMOKERS ! MOKERS! "Ashevillc's Girl of The West," "Sitting-Utill" received to-day. My as- Rortnient of fine and common Cigars for the Wholesale and Retail trade is the most complete in town. CIGAIlETTESChcSxios Tobacco in great varieties. 32:tf. THEO BUERBAUM VICK'S ions ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE For 1881 is an Elegant Book of 120 Pages, One Col ored Flower Plate, and 6x II lust-rat lous, wltb De scrlptlons ot the best Flowers and Vegetables, and Direci tons for growing, only 10 cents, In Eng lish or ierman. If you afterwards order seeds de duct the lo cents. VICK'S SEEDS are the best In the world. The Flokal Grins wiu tell how to get and grow them, VICK'S FLOWER AND VKUKTABLEa lAIUlSf, 1 .s Pages, 6 colored Plau-s, Engravings. For so cents La paper covers; fl.oo in elegant cloth. In German or English. -.. VICK'S ILLeSTRATED MOXTHLT MAGAZINE 82 Pages, a Colored Plate in every number and many flne Engravings. Price fi.25 a year: Five copies tor $5.oo. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents ; 3 trial copies for 25 cents. Address JAMES V1CK, Kochester.N. SOW tS THE TIME TO,SUBSCRI FOR THE WATCHMAN forms for sale at the WATCHMAN OFFICE. CI . likflv lrnni- im iniKffimi AND SPERMATORRHEA. . ATF- DUeovery end Now Dprtor f VL tsl Bcletx, aa entirely New and po?ltieiVJ5!z: Kemedy for the speedy and permi!ent!i' Jf2Sj nal missien. W'lmpoJV?,0,'8 way.Tl: DirwCt ApplicaaotttotheVriwSisST ' ot the Diseaee, acting by Abeorption Tand Its pedne lafioence on tha Seminal V?w ; Urr Hucts, ProstAte Gland, and Ureg. .' ; use of the Kemdy is attended with co painorln2J-: venlenoe, and doca not interfere with the ordloar parsoiU of Mfe; it 1 q alckly diired and IooTS orbed, producing aa Un med late toothing Ul rmmtaZ tire effect jir-on the sexual and nerout ornnixZ ' ' tiona wrecked from aelf bose and excenea, ttoDDliup i the drain from the aystem, restoring the mind ta ' health and Bound memory, removing the DimneH cf Bight, Nervous IwblUty, Confuaioa of IdeaT , Aversion to Society, ate, eta, and tbe appearance of premature old age usually aeeomnanyinc tK it has bees dormant for years. Ibis mode o tnat mens has stood the test la very severe caws, and fa MUUUKIf Mill IKtWIUIfl IU1.I auoi Vigor, W ttsa.- now a prooonooed saooeas. Drugs are too nrachsn. scribed In these troubles, and, aa many can bear wit nets to, with bat little if any permanent good. Tbmw aeration enables us to vosi m no jwiiwiiiwi wuai ua rmwnuuD. mt ractlcai atw will give satisfaction. Liu ring the eight yean tbat ively guarantee that ts iflx the elf hi vnar. tk.. it has been in general use, we have thouaandaof tMtl. monials as to (is value, and it la now coaeeded brtha discovered of reaching and caring this very prevalent trouble, that is wall known to be the cause of untold misery to so cutny, and uponwbom Quacks prey wita their useless n out rums and Big fees. The Bemedr is put op in neat boxes, cf three sixes. No. i.leiioufh to last a month,) S3 ; No. S, (sufficient to elect s par. raanent cure, unless in severe cases,) 5; Ha. 8 Casting over three moaths, will stop emissions ssa Medical i rofeankm to be the most rational mesas vat reerore vior la cue worst wv e . rm nysuiL sealed. In plain wrappers. 1U1 DIRECT IQKg iag Maintc wiu ocooxnnany rn;n. xsujl. i Ictm giving Anmlmtil tllMtraiitn H l rw .... 1.,. i Senrl Settle H Seeei,lir famph 3 irt ft. d rn I inwn xj w in rwNnnrf the niot 8ktiiel that thru ran ee ratnrefl to nrrfert mfltihuwi.aiuJ si. tni for the rlnlieiM of Kwtma sm it I HARRIS REMEDY CO. KFii. CHEMSTl Market and Ct!i Sts. ST. LOUIS, Mo. A a-w aaA complete CriPI TO wmocl, rnntiiaiaf Chapter fa A t etaptut Woaaa. herd, Sf lectina of wife. F.ndeDcea af Vlrta itTrTrmpentawata. nl:lr. Sitrtea to femfc. . i i - - - pu.. hi ..... "f a,yr,i art LA i'hMm I. La. r lUniifli imk Ii ' 1 1 , It t alw a Pri vste Medical Adviser " a duaaiM , altinc front impure eiual asvietattoat, and oa lelf-iim i tat VifOT. w4 mktmf miw. tm.r.ir m wtWf-. pti-ummm mf mmf j vnSMk. m ipiiw.1 I mm fmmmtm . m& mf i. h M. .id 1 all a, bi f I ?ra3'Jbal BIcaksnitili, IIORSESHOER. jij SHOP connected wltb Brown & Verble's uvwy i stables. C3T14 designs of shoes, to suit inr Siiupeoi foot. All shoeing on strictly solentniepna ! clplfsand WARRANTED.' All kinds BlacksnilUilef 1 prompuy aone. iMuy i - TRY ; t'- tub ' " NEW-YORK OBSESVEE THIS YEA.E. The Largest and Best Family Paper in the World. Send for SaniplcCopyFreet I me wsroxm obsehveii, r; 37 Park Row, IVewTorly riAI TI SILVER. LEAD. - Ill Ilflr COl'PEK, AND ZHfC OKES rUKCHASED FOR CASH. -piIK New York and North Carolina Smettlnf. 1 Company at Charlotte, will pay the Dew u Prices ever paid In this country for ' ". ORES. Xo charge will be made for sampling and sM lng ores purchased by us. specimen assays for Gold and Silver, $t.M. 0:2w - T11KU. 15U J;K liAtiiu w , r, . TTll - HAS JUST RECEIVE!) FRESH CRACKERS'AHD CAKEJ, Fresh Raisins, Lemons, Tapioca, Pearl Sago, Canned goods of all kiuk. A tine lot of good and. i - a - lancy .stationery.--- - ' i TZvvels, Cigars and Cigarcttf- The largest and best hssoi ted stocfc ' French Candies. Theo. BaerbaiB. BINGHAM SCHOOL, Mvt!ivi.-viJiir. V. C. . .- a - - y - ' w " 7 Established in 1793. Is now Pre-eminent among . Soutlier lioaiding Schools for Hoy, inaflP, JJJjj! hers and area of patronage. The "-J Sessiou begins January J2, 1- catalogue, uivirrg full particulars, J Address, u SlAi. R. Bixghax, SapT- 110 Outnt furnished tree, with PJSS for conducting the most profitable du tl, nn-. nnirao-A In. JDC uu" . is so easy to learn, and our l that anyone can engage m. """lrtttlt$ u our iiiat .- . so simple and plain that anyone can "f" maMgreatpfOJj uuui . ...j .. mPO. HW" Ing to work, mnen are as succrssnil rt and girls can earn large sums. Many ha v "-n the business over one hundred df,11rL i week. Nothing like it ever known before. ,. engage are surprised at the ease and rap""1 e- -hioh tViov oro ahlo tr Tnat money. uu VL 41. o t mn. i itnn start Xl) tin. CTl lUll W " gage In tbls business during your spare tune Vf pront. You do not have to Invest capltann iw-( take nn the risk. Those who need "'fjr 1 should write to us at once, All fur nlsnea u . dress, - - Trck & Co., AuguhU, J"4 5i:lr TjirtMTie Jt W JL - D4 To rnake Title to Laud, and Laborer ct a -wT-rr A T-TUTTTOTRTT-ATOP oir KTiWinWH '. - 0-X, lKJ J.J.s" - rt7B,--, ' re. aw Hi P.v WEBER, . ' For Sale at tins j

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