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! ! - 4 - ! i 1 1 i .: t i . i - m rtltTV -TTOf VT.'CQ 1 Jill J U X J J Xi Uli WHl.-'AWJuW'J EXCELLEXT and scnrrtuAi aivice: GOOD TO DE TAKEN AS A MEDI- j CINE ; SO CHARGE. . ' - . . . " - f , -- A wriifT in one of the daily jour ' p nals of tliis rily says t "Thd New York V Observer tells its subscribers in sub stance to mind tlieir-own bjisiness." - I am not aware that -lhe Observer v ; ever gave such advire to iifsuWri - bcrs in substance," or to jai'y other .. subscribers, JJuMlie advjee i good, and U given now if it never va giv en before. 7 H ! ! ; " v "Study to be quiet end to do your -v own lousiness" U a precept that has infinite wisdom for its source and the ' authority of an inspired ajwstle. So f that a simple newspaper Avritcr can not le far out of the way when lie w W ; r , - puts ttie words of holy writ jnto the terse terms ot a provcro, and com . , mends it to those who meddfc with t-1 the affairs of other people,! . - s . I knew a man of very moderate abilities, and no extraordinary op " r portunities, to make a, comfortable Jiving for himself and family, and to c".' Jay up a verv snug sum of money for a rainy day, by simply minding his '" v own business A correspondent writes to me every "V: few montlrs, sometimes twice within that lime, sind it is not tny recollec J - lion that l e ever sent luc a letter -which is not metliljesorac and imper il 1 tinent, though ha does not stop to I: think that he is troublwi'r hi pise If About my business and not his own Pastors are greatly annoyed and never ; benefitted by this class ofj nuisances. "When I was a pastor I had one of them irTthe eldership, and hebecanie - such a plague, that my friends came to , my relief and got him an appointment V Jjiat required his removal ;and peril-.' ;'..ma.nent residence in another lace, ; His temporal comfort was so much improved byjhe change that he could 1 not resist the inducement; to go": but V I must confess I was a' little dis turbed when he came to tell me that his only regret in leaving was part ing from his dear pastor, j I did not ' - share in this feeling, for I was glad I lo be rid of him. - j "When Miarnum introduced Jenny Xind to tho American j public, the newspapers were very fjve in criti '" cising his management of theXoncerts and they proposed great t changes, .- t Inch, in their judgment, would be - improvements. JJarnum published a fard, in which he said that those edi tors could make far better newspa pers than lie could, but he could .manage his ovsii business better than he best of them. p A preacher gets no help from the fault-finding hearer. A! physician does not hesitate to rebuke interfer ence with his practice by nurses or '. friends. And a lawyer who takes the ' advice of outsiders ought' to abandon the profession, "livery man has a-right to believe, that when he jias isadea particular business his careful study, and has added large experience and achieved success, has a strong claim to .. be spared, the unwelcome Intrusion of those who have more time and de sire to attend to others' business fJian ; their own. If I should write a letter to the tev. Titus P. Timothy, D. D., tell jug him Jhat his preachings would be greatly improved by mbra frequent ; 7. quotations from the classics and a liberal use of natural history, and jess attention to antiquated Scripture . stories of the Flood and the Exodus, i he would be quite justified in treat ing my advice with silent contempt, or ju sending 'me an intimation to this effect: "Miivd your own busings." Pre-eminently, were I tq write a letter to my friend, the great medical mail, Dr. Galen Eculapitas, advising )iim,that liis practice was i highly iu- purious to his-patients : he is killing ! more than he cures, and is doing very - . - vrong to stick to old methoils when newer and better systems and nos i trums are in general use, what would i come in answer to such a letter ? The . pld doctor wudd flare u-ji at first and i" pxclaim ; "The impertinent fellow 1 What'busincss has he to be meddlinff ivith my affairs ? What docs he know i about medical practice?, lie can't tell . j a bolus from a bucksaw, and does he j pretend to teach me V' When he had ! recovered, without medicine, from p fbis attack of fever, he would write 1 joe a letter like this; .,;bcar Sir, I You have my thanks fog your well? i intentioued adcice, butl1 cannot see Jhe .neccssity of your levying your " j)rofessional pursuiU to iiiterfere wilb laine. I-have now beefliu the-prac- tice of inediciac more, thaii forty years, and it is fair to suppose that I am q-iitc well quu..;..!iojuiK' of niy duty; as one who has had no experience." The old proverb is goofl yet,- ne tutor ultra crepidam which is Iatin, and means, let the colder stick to his last ; or, in our vernacular, "let every man mind his own business." - The State of Maine sent avery smart man to-thc Senate some fifty years ago: but a change of politics put a new set ofjmen into the legis lature, and that body seni instructions to the Senator, directing him how to vote on a great; national measure. His- reply, whicli I have not seen since I was a youth, wa3 rich in sar casm and Immori He told the instruc tors they were n0t better than fourth rate lawyers, while he was a Senator of The United States and kniw. more than the. whole .of them : if they would mind their own business, he would attend to iiis. - A lady in England, distinguished aboyc all of her sex for wealth and benevolence, a model woman, was pleased a few months ago to accept an offer of marriage from a gentleman of the highest moral, mental and so cial accomplish men's, in all respects her equal except m years aml money. Slie was as old and a thousand times as rich a3 he. But thi lady could not be permitted to act her ownjfpleasure iu regard to her own business with out receiving reihonstran'ccs, it is said, from the Archbishop of Canterbury and her Majesty j the Queen ! As if it were any of their business! They had nothing to allege ag-iinst the man or the woman, who: were in no way re lated to the jdiijtinguiscd meddlers. Yet they aud scores of others equally unconnected with the parties, even the British press, think of it, actually took it up and deiionncetl the mar riage as unseemly. The outcry was so great, we might suppose ifcrime was about lo be committed or the British Constant ion was in danger. i But it is a pleasure to know that the parties, understanding their own rights and knowing their own minds, just wentiind got marrictTlast Saturday, as any other honest and sensible peo ple would do, inl spilg of all the Aiss and interference! of their illustrious neighbors and friends. It shows a singular want of delicate sensibility in England, that such a matter as the marriage of two Isaac people of adult years, admitted on all hands to have no legal or social impediment in its way, should nevertheless be made the theme of; discussion and positive in termeddling by parties to whom it would be jnst,if not civil, to say, "Mind vour own busiuess." , ' "Perhaps there is no one thing in rural aud village life more fruitful of trouble in the church and in the coin munity thin the disposition of men and women to talk about the private affairs of other people : to gossip of the probabilities that this one or that is to be married : that the storekeeper is not doing as well in his business, and the milliner is like to be behind hand-with her rent. It is not a slan- i der to say thatrscwing societies and clubs are often jUie nurseries of gos sip that makes raisohfef in the vil lage and the church. I have been personally acquainted with instances of the disruption of -pastoral tics, as tlve result of this vice. i See the beams in your own eves ! Do not be worried about the motes in your neighber'sj. Study your own heart and life. Try to become better, more charitable, more loving, more useful. Dout makeyourself disagreea ble, if you can lielp it. Work your own garden anil keep out of mine, j To be a reformer, and not at the same time to be a nuisance, requires much sense ami grace! J - I k no Wit is not very polite to say it, but whenever you meditate a raid upon the waysjand means of other; people, just take this advice of a friend, "Mind your owu business." . j Irenus. Reclaiming; the Everglades, Further Jnttrestkg Details of Vie Great r , Florida Enterprise. !; .- ' PiyLADELriiiA, Feb. 19. An im mense transaction, involing the recla mation of 12,p6o,000 acrcsf of laud, or one-third ofj one of the States of the nuion, has b'cen undertaken by a company of Philadelphia geutlcmen, with every pros jccc 01 success. About State of Florida is a one-third of the huge wamp termed The Ever glades," a dark, impenetrable, un known. No white man has ever fullv explored it, and all that is known of it is a great swamp, with a number of lakes here and there, and islands upon which roani ferocious wibl lutc T!iu project of reclaiming this wouderful 1.. '?t. . 't .. . ly nc!i country ihj LvCu talked of fr yearsand " has long Ibcen considered feailIe by many engineers. Some time" since the "matter! which is likely to culminate in the rriciamation of the immense body of hftd tJiatVhas lain under water for a thousand years. Under a- contract vjith the State of Florida, a Philadelphia company is about undertaking this grefct scheme. The leading man in Hamilton Disston, :i tite enterprise is . young gentle- man of business cnjrgy and ample fortune, and present head of saw manufactoring firm of Henry D.'sston & Sons. Associated ; witli him are cx Sheriff Wm. H. Wright, W. 0. Par sons, Whitman II. Drake, A. B. Linderman,Jal! of this city ; I. Corry cll, of Florida, and others Under the agreement already nadc with the State the company begin surveys within within six months to ire required to sixty days, and put a force equal to one hundred. ' men 011 the works, and continue as expeditious as possi ble until it U completed. It is pro posed to drain the Jand -"ly a canal and Iike Okeechobee to the Caloo- r f . . sakachee River, which empties into the Gulf of Mexh o. A nother canal may also be cnstructcd to tire cast, tap ping the St, Imcic Kivcr, which flows into the Atlantic. 'Jtlicsc mals will entirely drain the siramp, and from ten to twelve million acres of the richest land in the world will be re claimed. The company will rcccivi; for the work one-haljf of the land re covered, and it is ex'pectetl that this will largely repay all expenditure of money that may be made in the work. The company will organize at once with Hamilton Disstoa as president. It is proposed to issuo 1,000,000 shares ofstocK at 10 par va'lue. E ic!i share will carrv with it the! right to an acre of laud. The proceeds of 50,000 shares will be used capital. as the working Trinity College opened tho Sjiring Term with about 13 students. A man's characteri is like a feiue lenctl bv white it canuot be streny;t wasli. Beyond all credulity is the creclu lousncss of theists, who believe that chance could i make the world, when it canuot build a I house. Dr. S. (Xarkc. A teacher asked his class : "How do you pronounce js-t i-n-g-y ?" A smart boy htood up bud said : "That depends a great dtal j on whether yon mean to use it on a man or a wasp !" Horses dislike solitude, and are made savage by len kejit a!o:ic. Goats ought always to be kppt in large stables, because they will face fire, and horses, it is said, will follow them out, thtjmgh they will not go by themselves. A lice:ise or hcal option ddeuima now distracts Ohio, and the Cincinnati Enquirer says;; "Senator Thtirman is not afraid of ihe temperance question. He says he ii in favor of the liquor li cense system,1 and he says it b-ddly." Alas ! we 1 shall nevr know the value of time, till it has slipped from us and left us in eternity. Eternity is the only preceptor that can rightly teach the science of using time. Dear est Lord! Will it leave us then with The?-K W. Falcr. If your character be unjustly at tacked, live) lime will remove the aspers-.on. It you have spiteful ene mies, live, and disappoint their male volence. If you have "lii ml and faith ful friends,! live to bless and protect them.' If you have hope for immor tality, live and prepare to enjoy it. The truth cannot be buried, be headed, or Icrueified. A lie on the throne is a lie' stilly and " truth in a dungeon is truth still ; and the l:e on throne is oh the wav to defp.it. nml j i - the truth in the dungeon is on the way to victory. No accident of posi tion can change the essential nature of things, or the eternal laws which determine their destinies. Fooliugr with Siiiritualism. Foster, the 'spiritualist, gave a perform- anccat Newberry, & C, Ihe other night, which came near having a tragic endin". The Newberry Herald tells it thus- ''Mr. Jaeger, one of the committee, drank swine of the water that had been turned into wine- a few minutes afterward he became verv sick. He went to Dr. Pant drug store. ana by the aid of antidotes was relieved of danger. Saturday lie had Mr. Foster ar rested for poisoning him, and a preliminary examination was .held before Judge Parker Satumay niglit. From the examination it appears that the wine' was the result of the mixture of tannic acid and some compound of iron. There being no intent to poison, and Dr. Gariuany testifying that there waa netcnough aCid used to " kill, the prisoner waa discharged. Sir. Ja?ger has been quite sick since Saturday niht, but is now well ; The Friend of Delicate ladies. Warmer Snie Kidney and Liver Cnro is tlie remedy that will enre the many diseases peculiar ro women. Headaches, neuralgia, idisoridered nerves, weakness, niental hqcks and kindred ailments are etfeet n ally removed by its use. 2he Moth cr Maqazfoe. . - ; y.:: ; ; I ; ; - 1 , : I ..-. i- 1"- - ' 1 .." n) p Oatat sertt tree to tios3 who wte!i to engage y la the most pleasant end proflable bUKlaesa ii . 1 fcnoflrn. Kverythlng i.ew; Capital not re if vnnlred. We wlUIuruish you every tltlnjr. tl a any and upwards 13 easily mado wliout s-tayln j away rrom noma over ni?nt. xho nss wuatever. Mauy new workora wanted at onc. Manv are ma. ting fortune xt the bu-slnesa. Ladies mako as much as men, and younsr boy3 and glrla make preat pay No one wbo is williiwr to worx falls toi make more money every day tnan can be m:de la a week at any ordlnari employment. Those who ejyjujje at once wm nnu a snort roaa to ionune. t . : Address r Jf . tULLKTT & Co., Portland, Maine. -.,. n:ly! . . ! . . ohlnined ir new invention.", er for improve ment.i in i!d one?. tJavejils Iningemeiif, Traie-Maik, and all patent bii8:nif pioinja Ir attended lo. " J Invz-nXicm that have .bssn Srjsctcd may miu. in moi ctiKw ue I'sis-iiitrt iy iw, Keins opposite the U.S. Patent Office, and en gagetl in Fatsnt Baainess Eielusively. we can neejire. patents in teea lime than thuxr who are reinote from anlu5ton; When Inventors end mmhl or sketch, we make search in the Patent Office, ;and advice as lo it paienahilil v free of charge. .Corre- Mndpnre uiifidenlial ; fern reasotiahle; and Ho uaarge unless patent 13 uotamea. Ve refefhv permTsHion to ihe: VUv PKt mister, anfl to the Soerinttndt ii of the Po&t Dffice Money Order Division in Waslipngton. For pprciat reference!, eirrnlar, advii e, tertns, '&?. , rnUhe- 0. A. SIICV & CO. Oiiosit4 Patent Office, Wa.-hiugton, D. C. 8:1 f I V 'v ' ; .: . Is made ivwn a simple Tijyi;;jl Lent -r i-;are Value, a u Us a POSITI VE KEMEDriw aV.llie diseases that' cau-ic pales ta th. lower part or the n.-ly for frorpld liver tle;vl.M-lis .Ijundice DiyJness, Giavt-lr Molitila, ari l oil di.aeuuiea of the Kidney. Uver. ai1 Mttnriry ur.-:ins. For F'MAU f DlSZASEG Mojitaly ea-t matins, and during l'rejraanoy.ilt has no eiiuil. It r.'tores tho oryan that mu&e tfce blood. anl hnce is the best OLOC9 P'jrif! trt. i It Is t!i? only Kno-.vn n-iawlv that euros 3 HQ HT'S 5IS ASE. For MlbntCS, use V. A1ZX- For Pile 6v ImhstAs nrA ! fulcra at $1.23 per bottl?. LHr.-csr rKiTts In t'.ie ia-irkru ,r, i?,. H. H- WAiiNEi? & CO., lt cute:s. N. V Now occupies tlie Mali vonsn of tlio Old Mansion Hotel, where im will keep all ltiuls of lVesh meats r Beef,! Pork, Mutton and Gains. Also liny kinds of Hides :uil Furs in season. ( : i o Thousaiul WHol Sls.p Shins wantt-ii imiw. One J;:i;i!ri lih li. tvi v aiilrjl, for nrhicli lite liiiust cash prices will Uv paiJ. 17:lii To All Whom it J.lay Concern ! Tuis is tcii yivc notict tliat the- Sinn Ciiiitian; Gn;l Miaiug Company of Xorllt Carolina ;vi'i. s:fteKthe expirattmi tf loar weeks, lite with the Clerk tsf the Superior Court of Montgomery county an apjlica tion for the amendment of tho charter of said company, so sis to reduced the par value of the stock in said company, from Ten doliaiH to One dollar per share ; the said company retaining the same amount of capital as. heretofore granted by its charter ; !t!id, also, to have- its priucipau oihee-ot business eisaiigetl to tise mining property ; of said company near Mount (Jilead, X. C. lly onh-r f the Uoaid of Stockholders ami Directors. il. r. C.VKi'EXTKii, Sec. Tres'r. Jan'y J5t!u iSil. 14: Iw ms. own, 'I SALISBURY, IT. C. Dealer ia:Tin Ware Copper Ware, Sri i Is, Stoves in t'ull variety. Pur ler, Cook and Office, from the cheapest to the liest. 1. Li All low down rv' V'M'vH.r'in fact I riil tl?-sen STOVJOS :-ch earner tr-va lSSl.Sryou can bay aiilTwiierc cist 4 - '"I lllisi.iL. lTilif- Will r?:-i old stiT.i oi Short Notice. Kol: OF R2Hi. 3-STATB! By virtijjtf of three Mortgages,' or Deed in Triii. exc.itvtl by Arciuna! lKiuleiori and wil:, Mary 8. llemit-r-xou, lo l-'ike JJi-ikim-r, daltrd tlie lSth djy"nlr . oril, 17 1, August 17tli. 1S72, and Fcli'y"7iu, i74, uu i rfg;sifred in the otHre the lieisler leeds of liowan cimiilv, in Jlouks Sit. i'i, i:ge 5oi, No. 4(3, page o 10, and No. 48. Ja:e 4 Jt uitd upon which default has hctii nialf, 1 will expoce for nale ati p i ie auction, at the l-ourt House door in t!U town of r?.Ui.!;iry, on tlie lotii day of January, 1SS1, at 1 1 oVIock, a. m. the followinjj -real fstate, to wit : One-half interest in a trat t (of land co'iis;h;.vt of '.V.) acres, more or less, hitiialcd in Rowan .County, :nlj'ining the lands of Jii. U. linnicr, Mis. Mary Ilt n dernon, aihd eihtr. id. Aj oil er Irani of 33 acres, partly Mlaialiu in (iiesil Kajst Square of the town Of Salisbury, anjoiuins the lands of Mr. Mary S. Henderson, Jas. D. Lowe, and others. 3rd. AIiki 8i3otl.tr tract of 54 acref, more or lyp., lying on tLe watt-rs of Grant's Oretk, attjoining the lands of Jas. IJ. La uier, .loUa I. Trexler, and other. Scfa-Terias Ca.h. Dated at Salishurv, this ISth day if IeccmlKT, LUSS BLACKMEU, Trustee. 9:5t I Yourselves by maldn money when a golden cUance Is offered, thereby always keeping poveity from your door. Those wno always take ad vantage or the good chance for making money that are oJered; generally become wealthy, while those who do not Improve sach chances remain Id povert v. We want many men. women, boys, and girls to work tor us right In taeir own localities.' The busies will pay inure than ten times ordinary wages. We furnish au expensive cutiil and ail that you need, free No op.e who eu.ies fails to make moucy ve ry r ipi-Uyj You can devole vour whole time to the w;rK or oaHy your p.ife ui)iaent3, FuUlnroimatlon aa 1 all Uit 13 needed sent Ire. Address, i.:-i' j Snvsoji A cp., Portland, Maine mwW Aft r a I w HELP FARMERS, LOOK HERE ! Elake Yonr Own Guano. Shun those guano dealers, and manufacture roar own fertilizers, iwost of the material U ton yonr fanna ana easy to be had and the balance can bo nan at your nearest, town. , One receipt tor quickly mannfiictarln? srumo, far better than.the snurtou stuff sold by unscrupulous dealers, will be mailei to you on receipt of i ; .;:iv--r'- ? Cne. Dollar U . The directions are slmnle. no tortl or annmtna needed besides wnat a faraa?r already has, and the cost does not exceed THUES DOLLAR. per ton. Three hnn5red ponads -.vat on an aero will make a better crop than any j;u mo you can buy. itend yonr order and one dollar by mall to, at my risk, with "- : , , t - K. J. EnsxniLD, . lOiZva. j Wadley. Ucorgta. SMITH'S ! WORM 1 Oil, Athens, Ga., Fehmarj 22, 1878, Rf R : My child, five jfe'sum old, hadsymptonrs of worms. I triwl eakmu'l and ; other Worm Medicines, but failed to expel, any. Seeing Mr IJain's eertTGe.ite, I yot a vtai of yonr Worm Oil, and the ' first dose brought fortv worms, I.I I I f T I? aim me seruuu u use, bo many were pnrecu ima not coiiut inem. ,s. n. Auajss. Prepared by Br-E. S. LYUD0IT,- . Athens. Ga. For Sale by Dit T. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, ;N. C., And Druggists general. l2G:ly 01 Iff STOCK or L GOODS A 11 E D A I L Y A It li I V I X fl. 'Wi! Imve every thing yot want, ; THE L AM! EST, HANDSOMEST A XI) P.EST SELECTED STOCK THAT WE HA YE E YE II OFFEEElK Call and see us. , R0S3 &, GHELFIELD. Seji, 1380. 23f!v j. o-l McGubbins, Eeail & Co. ITuve removed from No. I to Xo.' 4 Mur !iv's liraiiile liow, wlu-re lliey are opmii: a Iarjre ami w-!l se!eciel slot-k of Kali aiul Win ter jjoods consisting of Dry lj(Mids, (iroceries, Ntioni!, Ieallur, Hats ami Caps, lioois and SJioes, t'ieensware, Clotldn, Cotton ba'ijijj; Si Tie.', T!iey are Audits for the sile tlie best French Unrs, I'lolting Cloths ai.il Eu reka Smut Machines. Don't fail to call on litem. WHEA' 17 UN Call 011 McfuM.io?, BeaM & Co, for l!.e best Wlieat Fei tiiizers in use. SEED WHEAT. 300 !iis!ie!s of extra clean Seed" AVIiei-.t foi sale. Call on McCubbins, Beaii & Co. Scpt.SG, 1SS0. 24:1 v BIM.A.SIMMOHS' CURES Indigestiom, BlUOUSNESS, Sick Headache c0stivenes3. CURES Lost Appetite, W Sour Stomach, Foul Dreati, Low SPtnrre, EHLARQM-T nm Dyspepsia, COUCp I .VEGETADLE- "Vj V-vB V aiV It lsSOyeara the oldest, and only fwralns Pha mons Medicine now in market, l'repared only by C. F.Simhons&Co. 2Si0-li Clark Ar. St. LouU. accessor to M. A. Simmons, M. 1. In 26c and M bottle and packages, bold by all DrocgUts- A NEW XTED 0? WATCH CASE. New because It 13 only within tiie las5 fetv years that 16 lias oeen liiioioei aud b-u'Ut Within the reaob ot every one ; old in principle because the tirst Indention v:-uiade a.x)d tile lirst, pateot taken out. nearly ir.-eaty years aeo, and cases made at tiiat time and woru ever sta.ee, are iiwfij' as good as nev. lip 1 1 the following which Is only one of many hundreds, your jewelers can tell of similar ones: 3TAX5FIZI.D, Pa,, May 28, 1S7S. I hive a citsfotoor who has cinia l one of"Iiossr Patent crises urieen yeans and I knew It two years before be jrot It, and it now apnea rs fxl tor ten years longer. li: K. OLXEV. PeraPrn!er that Jas Tloss' Is the only patent case midecl twopl ifxi of wj'.id gold (one outside and on luslde) covurins cveiy part ex-xwd to wear or s;ght, t!v great advantage of these plates over electro-glidli'g Is apparent loevervone. lioss'ts the only patent case with which there Is given a written warrant, of which the foilo-wlng is a fac simile See that you get the guarantee with each case Asi your Jeweler for lllast rated catUoyue, MortgageDeeds for sale hero Also various other Lbr.s. M3i 3 i ill Era (Miilli X TnTjiJCagt tw cAniiYMO cue lr injuwiweiwa wo" J&CiiZfr-n notaa or MU; XaiB'if'pSr ! DEEDS & MORTGAGES Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds,-Commissioners Deeds ishe ! ' ' -oo-1 . ' Distllersr Entries, and various other -'" j - SALE NOTICES. 4 Administrators, executors, commissioners, cairon us for printed sale notices; C It is saved it and made it bring its value. We THEO. BUEBBADH'S SiEADOUflSiTERS : FOR " v:::: " j ; Fruits, " Candies, Cigars, Books, , Pictures, A-nd Picture-Frapiea r 32: tf WEI CIV YOU WAXT II- A Si D W A K E At Low Figures Call on Ihe undersigned at Ho- 2, CJranit Ko-.. - D A. AT WELL. Salisbury N C. June S if. - JAM 148 M.- GBAY, : (totntiT anV Counsellor at ato OFFICE-- Tiin uuxi.mxa adjoining the courthouse. owners of Jold Mining Landa and Huycrs; put In co:uuuiiii.MUon. A 11 Mining InLf rosts meet prompt attention. Notes, accounts, ka. collected. Hstaies, aud all matters of Adrtilnlstrators and !!xtviUflis, &-.. settled L in I an-1 all other titles carefully investigated. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Lands la liowan an i aij-inU counties Uou.il and sold. (.':ii.:i inl'jaLijn H.jllciled with tlio.-;e licsirin?? to buy or sell. Arr.i:iifC!iwnls uv to. pur.-.a.xs cheap lans tn P. ifi i i, re-ias an i .nl iu.-oij (.i.n.u pan known as the promised Jtnu). I. iatls for s.vle In Illinois, and along Ihe Jaibcs river ia Viri:i;i. r,'itt'?s d-shin to iV-trr, cr-row tr, Nortl: Carolina fuiiii.slH'.l with n.vesisirj" luforuiattoii. N.U. I. in Is bottglit- and sold along the pronoml ilU'Mff the Wade.sboro aa 1 Sailslmry railroad. ( This road urasfb-? Imilt wiietiier AnsonHtJii- and liow an eoutrtios receive outside aid or uot. Tiie ;irosn-.ss or i lie ti ly ai'-i l ie awakening eaiergles ot the peo pl' or tne.'ae counties demand and must tux'e it'. Arrangements in-pig y'rfv-tet to ;u: town lot:-; ia Salt :iui-y and ai ot..er :;')iais Ui market. P.s. A mirkr-t reasiy f r sm sli ds!ral le farms. J-SC'ail at oiUcc. jo ad-iiess i srk Uox :.". THEO. F.VkLUTTZ. HAS JIT.ST KKCEIVED A CAU-LOAD UF WbM Hobs FerliUM!! , The Ciiemicals fr making 1 Ton will be sold for .14, or 230- lb3. of CottC in No vemher. N l.'olion Seed or Stable Manure required. This Ft rtiitz 1 is fully equal to lliebiuh price!, so-called dianos. ami al les than hull tlie price. 1 ri fer lo the loliowin well known gcntlenen,5v'io jiscd it I a.-1 season on cotton: John V. r.arriiier, Jas IJ. (Jtbuon, W. V. Walson, Thos. C. Waison, li. T. Cowan, V. IJ. Mearc-s. A. T:h':, J. (J (.anble, J. V. E. Iirown, K. C. Leu!., 8. J l. Hrown, aud many others. Call early for vour iipp!ifH and nave inonev. T. F. KLUTIZ, Druggist. GARD-EN SEEB f A FELL SUri'LY OF Suist's Celebrated Garden Seeds It EM KM 13 l THAT . ' ' ' BL IST is I lie only Strcd-Gi owtT vhi WAL'EAXTS Itis Si rtls. Looic at cvt'i-y pajMM-of IViy's, Liiudictli's, Sibley's, &c, and see if von lintl any icurraiit upon tlmm. ISewaie uf vntliless, un warranted commission StmI, and come to XLUTTZ'S for Balst's wbjcli aro wurran tftl IVcsli and enuiin'. THEO- F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. 20:1 v. - VICrC'S ILLUSTEATED FLOPwAL GUIDE For issi la an Elegant Book ttfdsu Pa;eH, one Col ored Flower Plate, and w lllusiratlous, with: l)e serlpttono of the best Flowers and VegeUblv and Directions for growing. Only j cents. In Kng lish or ceraiu. It you afterwards order seeds de duct the to cents, VICK'S RKiCUS are the best in the world. The Flokal Gcibk win tell how to get and irrow them VICK'S KLOWEK AM) VKuBTABLK UAKUKN, 175 Paes, c colored Plates, soa Enrravinas. For 5 cents in paper covers; $1.00 in eicgant cloth. In German or English. VICK'S ILLl'dTIIATED -MONTHLY MAGAZINE 3.' Pages, a Colored Plate In every number arid many line Engravings. Price $1.25 a year: Five copies lor f .is. spectnu-n Numbers sent for-io cents: 3 trkl copies for 3-DtM. --'. Address JAM ES V 1CK, BocfiestcnK. Y. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL EST A T.E . V.y. virtue of a mortage or rleeiT in trust executed by Thoni is 3; MeCubbins a6t hi wife Lola AlcCubbins, to'J.-H. MeCuU.iuf, da tel 27th day of Dwenibt-r, 187S, and rei'der ed in titu office of the I.'csiter of Dndi of Kowan county, iu book No. So, at CC 4, &c and upon which default has bten. made. I will expose for (.ale at public miction at thtf court house door in the town of .Salisbury, on lion day,7lh day of March, 1881. at ll'o'clock A. M., the following leal cf.ute, to wit: 'A tract of land consisting oi 17i acris tuore or Isss, situated in Rowan conn It on the Con. cord road, 3 miles south of ! Tiiyatira CJmrch adtoininj: the lands of John Y. Kesler Mn. J Samuel McCubtitis aud jojlLew Lno'wn its jhe Koht. MeNeely place. Term cash. 'I - Dated at Salisbury .this 2Glh Jannrry, 1SS 1 . J. S. McBUUIilNS, ! their property at public auction without nrst giving ample notice of the sale, i The 'i f quircments of the law on the subject "every, body knows are insufficient. Propert often sacrificed from this cause when; a ! dollar or two 'spent in Advertising mnK 19 ' I HARDWARE jy 20 2-ta a rustee. - , . 4 -TllH(;no- j j forms for sale at the WATCHMAN OFFICE, i sheriffs, constables agents, &c, are advised t ' certajnlygreat injustice to owners to nnt t furnish sale notices promptly and cheap Enrri . mxu ri.u:nnii;rtnntAa I ltomly foTthe speedy and pcrmatat cWffii';! ' f tho IttaeivMt, actio by AbccrpUon nrf clatory ' Dnct. PnwVtte Gland, and Urtthf T?ntens o-t oop mt loterfer itb iSSSl jrar,aiU i rf lif, it U OHfcklr diwolwS VZ . fttlve vima tiia wml and iwrvuS orgL t ocsTTeckod from olf-uus9 td eicem, .topotS tutfclth and souad Memory, remoTina tha Itimnoi. i t Sip-ht, Ksrvoua Iiobitity. Confalion cf IdS? Avert Krti to fc.cu,ty. etc, etc, and thoappeuucS of premature old b? usually accompauyine t trou'jie, and rMtarlnj perfact Bcxutd Vigor whsm it has beoa dormant for raarn. Uhia udtieof trea? dent haa siood tLc tcr.t ia very revero case, and " now a pronounced success, lij uga are too much on? scrilreU in tbcw troul'loa. aod.r.a manycHn bear wife ! nosa to, with but.nctt)if any peraiaooot ptod. Tbera is no Konsenso about t oi J 'reparation. Practical oh serration onablos us to rioitivty g-uarantee that it i will giro eatisfaction. LHjriaji the eiUt years that I it has bean In Kaeraitne, wa iiave thousmtof testis moniala as to its vaiuo, aart it Is now com-edM) br to Modical lro''j6sion to be the most ration.T.1 moan rrt discovered of rtiaohlc? ail carinsttiU very prevaieot tronljie, thttis vrell ka-jwo to botiiocaoseof antold misery to to nany.anti opos r.boie quaclrs prey with their ujclKS nostrums and bigr feea. The Kemedy Is put npia nat box6.oC three fire. No. l.iptiourh to last a c-.onth,) ?3 ; -Jf 3. 8, If nfiiclent to eMet-t a tmt tannpnt cur.5, u-'.oa ia Rcvora cahta,) S&; Ka. 3. (lijstic? crer thrco raontfc; will eiim cmi-!(im and tostoro vigor lo tb trst cosJ S ,. Sent v raaiL sea',eh-in plain wrappers. Vull DIHCTXC&8 tor using V.-III .3coniiorty EACH EOX. tctstj'- ri f A. uatomfrat I lln?itrttttaum ntt-tK TrKlimoMti, mUir-H trill (oni-iiiMi a ' tffi for i he-finite nf j:f, t.ime a if J iiiCi-pj' ttt'vrtc!. Evisl OJX1 by . HAJ?:?!3 Kf.TEDY CO. KF'i CIDI3H li&rkctasd Cih l?. St. Lquis, Mo. iirr and roinilrte GriPC TO ttEDIiltfL h !!. Switch a vt wifp. r.Kttlf. ev of V 1 rrt . CTiTf l i 'msww v --. Lsh mmI ink '-a , fca- in in Hat It-. 4- w iWr" Lr- -d-. i. L wi iirxm aJ Dnas Xi U vi- .4 --t i'.p-Mr, J U'. iy caq. ,r. . k i !sm5 iv.itj Medical Advtmr on d r. lulnr.f from inif-urer iul asot-linit mi no M-ftabW 4h V --.. tA mktu injr (tKr-cwfivr w w' ay . imm .1 aa4 a.ay luatk rria. - A j'" l MW4wMr l.! (Kat JH ahaJ4 to- WIK.'V, m if uMtv ;mi i--t- frai iUA ml m.mrry. h 1 - fc-t- tKmX w Wt a nIHr; k4 JM w W' rIHIM aU i wioaM. .. t ft. . j If. l: mn t! )Mmirniw trt BrPTl KRtsr4 hmtMnHMV' 4 BHi1ivii lhX Wj mmi inia fcillnag ltul ttm I ' V I 0 Tti. .l irte-., 'UTiniir MM III. . J-l iMli4aBaMMattMf- Pi'.iotioal Bicairsintibr AND HORSESLIOER. QHCP oariwtcd with Drown & Verble'fc Llverf O st, Kcs. ?P14 deslsfns'of Shoes, to suit any sit;pe oi i-.mt. All slioHisjr onsiricily sidenMlic nrm eirl- :')l wnRANTED. All kinds btocksndttliif pi-oiiiptTj dei.e. ls:ty TRY NEW Y0EE OBSERYEE THIS YEAR. r Tho Largest ani Bost Family Paper in: 1 ths World. i Send for S(utvpl& Coj)ijFrce. 37 rl.fipw,lVcw i'orkJ MI Yi SILVER. LKAP, III IMS- COIU'KR, AND ZINC UUM) . oKts PURCHASED FOR CASH. THE Now York and North Carolina Kmoltlnf Conipatiy at Chailnlte, will yvxy the best ttt. i sicci, ever pau iu uus country lor ORES. v No chaise will be made for sampling and Inz oxen purchased by us. . Specimen ass;j s for Gold and Silver, $10.. ' 50:-2w - ri i. IF YOU WISH J; JpM Your Watches and Sr Clocks, .Sfwin-i Miuhines,&y. j Repaired by a' uod, cheap and reis)iW j work'n rrr" please leave trifeni wilhi Merfc ; Kliitlz & Iteudleman. t?a,lisburv. N. C. ,! 43: ly . li. L. UCOWX. 1 BINGHAM SCHOOL" Mkbaxevili-e, N. C.. Sstabiiibcjs in 1793, Is now Pre-eminent nnmiig Souther llo:triliur Sl.-ho.l- fnr Uu ill :l'C. 1IUIU liers itttd itmi of patninne. Tlie Session beyin-s January 12, Iddl. catalgiu, ivinjr lull iiaiticuhiis, Address, , ' ; -. Maj, I. Iix:iiASi, Sup': outfit furnished free, with full "ins ""j! ioreonactins tiie moa prjniar -r- that anyone can engagre iu . i utr is w easy to learn, and our instruction. simple and plain that anyone can uiakepea fits troni t he ve'o' start. No one can fc-U whois . Ins to work, uonicn areas suecs.-iiui a : jj aisl irirTsean earn larsre sums. Many have waoc ,. the business over one hundred dollar m a fTZM week. NotClnj? If- e it cyer lenotyn before-- -J"ltJl ensptge are si-prlsed at the ease and rMnoixa which they are-able u make-mocey K-jrc In this business duriujiyoursparetiiiiea' W9 pniiit. You do not have to Invest capital n , take nil the risk. These who nel reatl Jjtf. " siKjnia write to us at once, ah ium i areas. TliCB & Co., Augosta.Ji.- m Cl:ly ' BONDS ' To m:ke Titlis to Iand, aud Laborer m BXANK ADMINISTEATOB'S 'BALE NOTlVpS . . ' 'ForSuluat tl.bOtficrr NW IS THE TIME TO SUBS I llinri w m Elk P.WEBER, S II (D1U FOR THE
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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