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."IV.1 nd.oti n? doubtless;, excel lent for orchards, but ineul of be ing put arouml the tree, :ttiey should be spread over the wholu land,. IJirM .,a ihn fo come from in n vv im v - - - - - thU region ? We havo little or no Avood, and, of course, little or no ashes, in our iiuiucu '"v liave learned one thing in regard to orchards ; a well as fruit trees, of every kind, that we hav cultivated and we believe the principle 'ran be applied pretty much to everything -that, grows upni the earth, which is that the application of waiiurcbeoebt, them all. ; Ground occupied wi'h fruit trees Should be manured as liberally as are other portions of the land used for the raising of wheat and corn. It is the neglect to do so, iij connection with the general negligence with which orchards are treated in many section?, that make theroj unprofitable and to become woruout prematurely Arid as to the kind of manure with -which orchard ought to be treated. While anv kind, almost without ex ception, will prove oi ai vanuigCj uiert- : .1 is none in the world to be comparet to stable or-barnyard Smauure. A Kberal application of this only every third year, with careful pruning, scraping and washing of- the trunks of the trees, will make a prodigious change on an orchard. This top dressing . uan be applied at any time when tho groundSn not frozen, add if not be stowed in two, heavy lumps, so as to injure thefHiph a rd) gras, will yield in ndditiuu to the fruit, a couple o tons of good hay. We uavejvuowu three full crops of gooJ grass to be cut frm an orchard . Germantowon ' n1 art mrJ Concerning the Sun. A Herndrhable Protuberance One Hun - ' ? dred Thousand Mites Lorig. From the Providence r. J. Journal It is pitiful to witness the condi -Yiqu of the sun.; Thereat firsbull is in intense commotion, j llis surfac is seamed and scarred in everv direc tion with black spots itliat indicat the disturbing elemeuls at work iu this chaotic mass. Occasional Iv, for a day or two the blemishes disappear. and the glorious king oi day thows face like a shield of -flowing gohl. But the aspect quickly 4ian2s j sj)ots come rushing iii all directions and as suming all forms. They appeuising y and in pairs, and again iu groups and rows. Immense, groiis break lip into small ones, and '-small ones unite -to form great i chasms, into which half a dozen worlds might be dropped and there would still be room for more. Sometimes the spots are visible to the naked eye, and at that time a '. good opera glass or a py-g!ass will make them easily, perceptible. Hun dreds of observers all over the world . , . i f . i Watch the sqn's faee every clear day, und keep a record of It he number of spot, their size ami the directum in which they move, for'as the sun turns oh his axis they turn witlf him, some tf them remaining Xi months with out much change, some taking on new form and soine disappearing en- it i- .i. i. . i'- .i iiciy. v ery Jiuie is Known oi mis inysterioua sun or the? spjls that are visible more thai,rii!iety millions of wiles away. ' - Dnce iu about eleven vears the sun takes on his present sun spot phase, and we are approaching the maximum of disturbance. No Sue i k hows the cause. Some believe that jt is planetary attraction, some that it is the JalJ ol great masses of meteoric matter, some that it is the result of internal com . tnotiou and the rush upward of gas eous cxplosiojis, iu coinparison with which Our fiercest volcanic eruptions are; but the flicker of aflame. Beaidqs mo ouu-spot agiiairo.i, tne gaseous outbrusts are marked and vivid. The tongues of flame, or josy ju otuber ances, are darting forth in all direc- tionska'ud bearing their testimony to the solar-corn motion. Mr. Trouvelot of Cambridge, who' uak?s diiily ob servations of the sun's chromosphere : i i - . gives u graunc ucscription ot arc lnarkable solar protuberance that he -witnessed on the'lGth of November Tl . . . 3 ' . it hcu iii ct been it was large and r, complicated, exlemling upward from the sun about 100,00(3 miles. Three or fmr - hours after, it had ,: developed into huge-proportions, ex lending far out in a space, and vau "ishiug gradually to regions where i - could uot he perceh c 1. -As nearly us it could be measured, it reached a lieight of over a quarter of the sun's I 1 a a - . its-.? n ttrl diameter or a!iwi iw llllu",cu " lurty-five thousand miles. Sucti a protuberance hurled upward from the earth would a1iuot reach .the noon. Two hours aller, the whole structure lad collamedj'and was only about Uightoen thnis:Uid mile high, I Ob-: servatjons like this give an wea oi the mighty forcpi at work iu the solar orb, and makobservers long for the time when a sati&firctory solutioij may lie -"found, f-r this mysterious periodical solarf disturbance, so inti- matelv connected with the meteoro- ogieal condition of the eyrlh. One ilonest May. The other day six men sat around a stove in a lMroit tobacco store. There had been a long period of silence when olie of them rubbed lii3 J eg and, remarked : 'The wotindlfeels as if it was going to open again.j I shall awaya rein cm berthc battle of Rich Mountain Tliere was a: slight stir around the stove, and a secoud man put his hand to his shoulder and observed : 'And I shall; not soon forget Brandy Station. 1 eels to-dav as if the lead was going to work out.' The interes was now considerably increased, and! the third man knocked theas!ie.4 off his cigar and said : 'Yes, those were two hard fights, but you ought to have been with Nelson at Franklin, Lor' but wasn't I excited that day) NVheu these two fingers went with a grape-shot I never felt the pain V Tie fourth man groyleJ putsomc lhinr about Secoutl Bull Run and a sabre-cut on tlie head, and the fifth man felt of his left side and said he should always remember the lay of t he ground at the Yellow, Tavern. The sixth man wa.- silent. The other five looked at him and waited for him to speak, but, it was a long time before he pointed to his empty sleeve and asked; 'Gentlemen, do you know where I got that?'- Some. meutiMJCtJ one battle and some another, but he shook his head sadly and centinucd : 'Boys, letts be honest and own right up. Tdost my arm by a buzz saw, and noV we will begin on the left and give every one a chance to clear bis coicicnce. Now, tiscn, show ? youi our wounds.' a ti... a i ' i i. :.. 4i.: a. lie live iitcii icuiiirii uuuk hi jiicii iairs anil smoked fast Ulul chewed ! ard, and looked ut each other, and eadr one wished he was in Texas, when a runaway horse ilew by and gave them a chance to rush out and iitt out of sight of the one-armed man. It was a narrower escape than any -of them had during the war. Shot in His Tracks. Five Negroes Break Out oj the Work IT i i I r-ii it .? siouisc u .'ip of incm ixiiica oy ute Keeper. At 7 o'clock last evening, as John Hubbard, keeper oi tlie county work louse, which is about six miles from he city, ojenel the door of the btiihl- h'S, tWre a rush of prisoners rom the interior, and in an instant he was kuocked (lovu anil trampled on by the flying men. All were negroes, the names of these beiui; Frank Cot- ;en ami Frank Smith.'both of llal- eigh,atid Leonanl Rand. The names of the others were no'; learned. Before the last man had rone many yards from the door, Keeper Hubbard, who is a one- legged man and was a Confederate s'lldier, recovered his footing, and, grasping his shot-gun, fired at Leonard iland, the rearmost prisoner. Tne eharga of shot took elfect in his head causing instant death. The other fugitives escaped. The authorities here were notified last evening. News & Observer. iOTICB! VALUABLE GOLD .MOTE ?0S SALE liy virtue of a decree af lite iSu ucr ior Cnnn of Slaiily County 1 kIi.iI! ofl'er for pale to tLp ingliest bidder m Monday ti.e 4ih iay f A i if 1 1 I Q3 1 ..... ,- : . .i . . ,J . .I-.,., . v-j i , uii ins i euijnen, tot; Aiimral xu ttrest in K3 acres of lain! known us iliu PARKEE GOLD MINE. In Stanly Cyiinty. Tcrrcn one third Cash, the bulancejuix tuonths, with interest on the !e Urred payment, bond and Pecnrilv nonirfd title retained till t.arcliase money is paid This isoneci tne oldest Aline in the Stale, and is very valuable lor sold. There ia no Mine in ihlj rt i.Ftli. l,i..t. 1. : ! - it i iic oiaie inai nait aio bo well ma IhU, according u the work. It has onlv been worked in hand Kocker, and bv thai process mere nas oeen tun tut two t.r three hundred thousand ilollars worth of srold. anion? which was wveral nuggets weighing from one lo five IKMinds each. There' has been nome difficulty in toe tille to this proptrty, but bv 1 1, is ar tansmetil aiul siie. Ihe title will bjrood. This property U niumil j Suuiy (.'oouiv. N. c.. auu nooui jj uiiiei north of Aieiu.rle, and about 8 miles pinilh of Gold Hill, in Kowmi county. Any pru wUhinjc to examine the propen J oetore the day f Aale can Ho m bv caIiinK on Capt. M. S. Pnrker, who live iiefr the Mine, r ol . A rm.ld V ri er, w..o live 2 mtlva weft of Alhemirle. Tle lalier hafW.me firicspeciruens that were taken frotri lliw Mine, ami will take pleMottre in exhibiting theia nd giy any luiorumtion nhout the properlT. A. C. Fbekman, C. K. O. ' L AlLemarlc.JL C, eb. 2 and Commissioner. 26ili. 1831. 3J:3w. S AND Hundreds of Farmers will , j testify thikt the LOW II li A nu AND THE OLD, KELIAULE PIEDMONT GUANOS i i Are f irst UlasH for - Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, &c.y Never failing to greatly increahe die yield. Tliese excellent Ferlilizer have been ihor pugfiif iried ly ulanier u ihU "eciion and do OBER'S SPECIAL COMPODliD: A Guano thai Bland at the head of the li-t a the Highest Grade Fertilizer on the Timrketx -r- no declared hy our State CliemiM, who hautest ed it cHinlitiefc i ' TeKtiiuonialH ceriifying lo Uie nlnal.le re sult derived from the use of these manure?, Iv those who have tried them can he had, with terms. &c. bv ratline on ns at our Store. If you want something good and reliable don't fail to See us. Mi BERNHARDT BROS. 19:1m jOTICE! To Robert E. Jones, SMIlmon Ilslev, and Charles liirkhalter, Jn, non-residents ouj will take notice that the following suiiinvQns has IweH issued- against you : DAVIDSON COUNTY Ms'scvkuiuuCocrt. Ethan A. Allen, VVS. ) ! i Against j Robt. E. Jones, Still- J summons fok iielief nuxn Unley and Cb:w. J BnkhaJtcr, Du.Ms. j " STATE OF 1T0ETH CAROLINA, To t tie Sheriff of Da vhloii County, ;rcct ing: Vou are herely commanlcl to sum mon ItolMift E. Jones, Stillma;i Iley, and Cliarlc Birkh:iltei Jr., the defendants above named!, it they be lound in your county, to be and appear before the Judge of our Su perior turt, at a court to be held lor the County of Davidson, at the Con: t House in Lexington, ou the First Monday of March, IcSl.'ilnd answer the complaint which will .be leiositctI in the ol!i. e of the Clerk of the Superior Court lor said county within the first three days of s'm'.l term, and' let the said defendants take-notice that' if they fail lo answer the Saul ! coin plaint" within the lime prescribed by law, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court tor the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not, ami of this summons make due rcfuri). : ' ' ' Given under my hand and the seal of said Court'. tliis 28th, dav of Jivnuafv, 181. ' ' ; d p. liOWK. c. s. c. of Davidson County. V)U will also take notice that at t he same time, 'in said case, a warrant of uttachment was issued auainst your property, in favor )f the jPiaintiff. for the sum .if Three Thou sand (i;c Hundred and 'Sixty-four Dollars and jiity-four cents, due by open account for services rendered' at the rate of tWletn hundred dollars ocr annum.: ami retuii able to said Cu; i in said County, on t he U ist Monday in Marrli, A. D.'ltJSl. when and wlier'ciyou can appear and dispute the same if vu think proper, tjiis 2J?h tbiv of Ft li v, 18S1. C. F. Lows, C. S. C." John II. Welboux, LMFs Att'y. 20:aw-p.f-$10.5U ; ISAAC LOFLIN. Evccutorof John Loflin, Sr., dee'd., Against JOHN LOFLIN. J. C. PAT- J TEHSON und wife Annie, and others. J To Harris Loflin. James Loflin, Lindsny Loll in. Gray Loll in, Whit son Loflin, Elinira Loflin and Jane Loflin, Solomon Hannah. Owin Hannah. John Hannah. .Tcre cmiab Hannah, Win. Ilannati and William J. Crahford : Take notice that the nlwve named plain tiff hai filed in the Superior Court of David son county, State of North Carolina his com plaint against yon and all the hcirs-at-lav and leVatefcs of John Lof.in, Sr., deceased, for the purpose of having a construction of Ihe last Will and Testament, nnd a final set tlement of the estate of suid John Loflin Sr., aild yju are hereby notified to appear and unswtf said complaint, within twenty days from t;hc service of this! notice, otherwise the plhintifl" will apply to the Court for tin relief demanded in the Complaint. Feb. 8, 1881. : Non-rii Carolina f In Scpriiior Court, Davidson county. ( Fck 8th, 1881. . It nppcnrinir. by affidavit, to the satisfac- -tion M the Court that the love named defendants are non-residents of thi State and are necessary partieR to the determina tion of the alove entitled cause: It is there fore Ordered that the t'orejxninj; notice be seryed upon said delcudants by publication, once a week lor tix successive weeks, in the tnrolijia Watchman, a newspaper tnblit.bed in the' Town of Salisbury in this Judicial 'strict. . C. F. LoweS,C S. C. and Judge of probate. aSHiLSIMMOHS' j CURES iHOlQESnON. "BlIJOUSKESS, BickHeadaohe CURE8 LOSTAPPETITS,' Sour Stomach, Foul Breath Low SPiniTS, 1--'. Put AOftaa.v A. COfTlVEKESS. Dyspepsia. Couq, f 0 ato-anvam a a Sf Spleen ao. VEGETADLE 11 It is30yra the oldest, and only e-rnntaa Fim "1?0" Icd!cine now In market. I'renared only by C. F.8IMMON8 ACQ. 3810-13 Clark At. St. Lonla, S?5i,,f2r-t?.M- A- 8hw!IOM' W-1- In 25c and 1 sotttea and pdtase. Bold by all DruKKiaM- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE! "t-o-t On Thursday ihe 17ih day of March next, at the late reidenpe d John IWjjer, 1 wilj of fer for, ile the personal tropin v belonging to iut estate coiwwtiii" ol iorne. ca'ltle, ho.ccrn wheni, ohI.h, hay, luiiuinjr looU ol all kinds with Iomsehoui aiioliitehen furniture, and a one half inleresiio .,U4m Evaporator, and one haif inicresi in a ThrcKher and Hori-e Tow er, ard laree lot fin flrmr Terma of (tale CASH. All person having claims agai art the es tate of John Barter are notified th.it they must preem them lo rae on or before ihe 20th day nf February 183, or thU noUce will Le plead in bar of their recovery. All twrsKini. indebted to the ealate will pWe makearly seulemeht.' Wm M. Kikcaid, : U --n t Li ' Adiur of Joun Barker, Feb. 19th, 1$$J. 2w, . - " ' ' 4 IK, bvbq wr m i r aa V9 1 I 'CI I nyrai FACTS SPEAK s THEHSELYES! Health U a great blessing, j Disease is n want of ease, and without the tai-inen aiid com lor t of health, what in weNhh worth? What haliues chu tberw be hi file ? j If we are not wetir it is u bUsted ibiig to know bow to re- gain lieal tb. I olTer lui koowiede, Irmly and wiihoul pi ice, to the whole ;wcr;U: ''Take liUANnitlc. li s tcKTABLE I'll.l-S whenever yor"rc s'ick. Jt in now nearly fli'iy yearH si me i iiilrudutrd lhee i-ilis lollie American people, and, alter using h'ly inilhoiis ot UiZ es, Hie veruivi ul" lUc greut jury if American suvertius is, that tbc y ai c tl.e Le. t and sksl purgativie ever known. M 1 hey have com i-lctelv suptrceutuiuercnryanu bleetliugi which whs IouikI in very general use in this 4 0iiutry fifty er o. i said that the one was poisoitouit.aiid the ithtr a 11141 ileroi.s treatment, the rerjedial powirol nalure had not only! to cure the disease, but to eiadicate nien urial poisons and m:i ply iw streams of blood to exhausted patitnis. which was loo imicli for any cinstiiiitii:u; ttat my plan of tretuifit wa to remove disease by 'purifying (he biortl with BramJrtih' Piili Icr when the blood Vhs tli us made pure, the mt?i-itl force of it 1: lire cunieinto fujl play, ml. unless Ootl willed othtrwise, the patient was Hire' to re cover. Brandreth's l'ilis am-i r.ntiiic in all her efforts. Jl is nature that cure disease and not medicine. Kvefv oll.ei cr.tiise of treat ment only throws great obstacles in the way of the CMJStitmion. I jra hajpy to say that blted inir which I said was niwsiya improper, has leen generilly abandoned by t!ie medical pro fession, land that the ikisoisou qualities of mtr enry have been so far recognized that the uu of has Ih-om forbidden in the jTnited Stale! Army, by tbe Snrgemi-ieueral. In the caln dar for 1881, I publish num-rus; cases of cures by Brandn ib's iHte, some of them so remark aide as to be little i-hort of mirii lilous : But they are true, and "the witnesses can be seen siiul consulted. H lirandrt tl.'s I'ilb- were ustd in every family, each 4ox would In- a magazine of heu'lh aud a pel Ted medicine chest. that Urandrcth's Pills, taken on an r inpty stom ach, crcjite no nausea, voiniiinjr, or giipiii'. They (In gout! any time, hut are most t-flective ami a:rceatle lakcn on ii p t I cl, v hen lil lh or better still, no super lias hcen eaten. 15. DKANDKKTII. costiveficSS tm mnnh cured. Elizabeth Falls, Maine, Oct. 31. 1880. Hon. 15. IS ba xi) ret it : My Dear Sir 1 like to liye a good sni'ply of Ihaiitiretii's Fills in my house, aul therefore enclose you u order for two dt'iztO !:ixes. 1 fir-t le;riu-il llit vir tiif s of thee Pill" when I was trou'iltd with olisii'iate cosii vt uess and dy.- e -k'ux. lly taking l5r:iin'i"'.li's; Pi Ms, two cviry isilit, fur liUH'.tli, my i-csiicn was icnU.rcJ, ai.d 1 be came pvriVcily rc-jular. Ci'.AH. F. Foi.ljns. No;:T:t Faiui-ii:l:, ' I urt.ii fotinty, Ohio, OcioUfi (, 1 b7y. Ho. I?, Ijiaxikktii : My Dear Sir Some t5irs a( I; was :i hriu.tn i!i-ah i i v . ; 1 i . ! , wiiii a Lail conjih, and j :iin in my side, which the doctor thought cme Ircin iivtr i oin!u'ui., but lume of them iot:ld ' any ;(,'i.l. J c sn-ni-nccd usin i'.n-.i.tlri tl.'s I'll;.-. i;;kii : tl.it t the iirVt nisiht. sml iiicitiin.u one t vny nii.l t for d Week, lluii rested -i week, and conmieiiccd at:ain. ' Iii,x wet-ks 1 im vt v. M ai.o Mionr, entirely ievtied n.y l.taltf, anl have re mained s. ever since. 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New Ijooam it Is oiiy w illsln tUf last f:-v years that It us iK;'jil'U.r-j.'i-.l .oi' boi-i-'M- tvir'tin tlie j rfiWli of every o'te : oi l i.) iri!i l!ilir i)t-e.,iuse I'm' j lirst lovciirir:i v ;i in I'" m; I i;ic rirsl p-tienr t-iken our ne.uiy tu-.-uiy e.!M a.t, an t caws ua at : tii.il ti;ue an! ivur:i ever ::u-e. ;!V n:!rly a.irool as new. lie 1 1 Hie lijlUcviiiyr v.iiieli only fine of j ni iny hiiuJreJv our jweicrs caa t-!l of similar I ones: ! M nsk:ki v. Pa., M;iy 2S, 1S7S. T h ve a c"is')inor w ho h is e inlel one of Boss PateiH cases fifteen years unl I knew'il two years before lie ot It, and u now appcan. yood fir ten ; years longer. II. K. ol.NKV. ' Uemeia'M'r that .Tns Boss' Is the only patent case mile of twoplales of solid gold (one i'Ut.-1-.le ami one lnsl le) covering1 every part exposed to wear or sirht ihe rreit b(i vantage of these plates over elec.iro-sfih'lnsr Is appar-nt lo every one. 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Siiilt mpus, leu eeiils. !.id by all news dealers, liemil ii v iiosIh! orderto Minn& Co., Publishers, 37 Park iiow, -New York. PATENTS. In eonnection with tle SciESTiFic Ameuica:, Messrs. Mnnn & Co. are Soiieitors ol Anieriean and Foreign Pat ut , huWe liad 13-3 years experience, and now have llie largest esl.iiilisltintnt in the world. Patent are obtained on iht bel terras. A spe cial riotiie is made in the Scientific American of all inventions paieiiUd-llirotiyli tliisagency, with name and rtsidence of the paterlee. Any person jyho has made a new discovery or ihvcni'ioTi, can asceilain, Jrec cf charge whether a patent can prohah'ly he ooiained, hv wHting to Mnnn & Co. ' e also send free oiir Iland Cook about ibf- j-i'.liit lavv, patent, caveats, trade-marks, iheir -ls, and Low pro cured, with hint f.r procuring tidvancesor. in ventions. Address for the paper, or concern ing patents. ilUIiN & CO. 37 Park Row, S-w York. Branch Office, cor. F & 7ta Sts. Washing ton, D. C BONDS To make Title to Land, and Laborer and BXi ANK ADMINISTBATOE'S SALE NOTICES IE Fur Sale at tbi Office. DEEDS & arccont-, . . . . j 1 ; , - roMias v . - . ' . . h ::: SSa.: Fee Simple D'eeJs. .DoeVla in Trust, Mortgage ptlvComiiioncrs' Deeds', -ralflia," Deeds, Cliattle Mortgages; Farm Gout rct s. Marriage ami Confirniutum Ccrtlfitsn loaiack,: , w;tilh ! " -Distillers Entries, and yarioua SALE J ! Administrators, executors, commissioners, call on us ir prinieti sale uoiicco. . ... i their property at puuuc auction juhhu . . . K eUic. 'ijle -nuirnnentH of the law on the subject every body knows are insufficient. PnI)trt.7. drdlnr. or two sncnt in advert saved it and made it bring its value. W THEO. BDEBBADM'S HEADQUARTERS FOR Fruits, Candies, Cigars, Books, Pictures, And Picture-Frapea 32: . tf. II A IS D V A U E At Low Figures Call on the undesigned a' K.- 2, ('ran it Kb".. D A.ATNVE r t Snl ishnrv N C. Jum S: tl. JfAMfiiS M. CJRAtf, ttornfiT anlr Counsellor at ato, OFrtCE-- T1IE rJILDIXG AUJU1NINU T:iE COUUTHOUSE. n-.vMcrsof coll Minlns La mis au-1 Hv.j ere, put In co'iiuiuiiicail.ia. All Mlstln',' Interests meet prompt .Utcatloa. Notes, uceouats, Hx caliecteJ. Kstiies, and all matters of A lmlrii it raters and Executors, c fettled Laa 1 and all otUer titles carefully t ivesllatcd. REAL ESTATE ASeNCY. I-ia.ls la liGWi.n and tlj itni.i eauutlca boaal a a 1 s-Vi,.r. coiuin w ligation solicited wnh those des-lrlrcj to bay or sell. Arrangements ma le to purchase cheap binds fri aori'la, I'cx cs an I .illnucsoia vtiial iurt tiaown i..--the proiaiscd l-m;i). , Lands fir stle la Illiaols, aisJ ulons the Jamet river ia Virginia. Parlies I'.vsirInf to-"c!ov. cr--no, Ncrllst'aroiina furaWied wit "a necessary Information. N.B. L 1 1 Is t it at an I sold aion j the pmoset": line of the .adeshoro aud Sjllshary r ill road. ( I'lii. niad must he ballt whether Anson, siati i and row an counties receive outride aid or aot. Tne prores of the day and ta-; aw iicci.in enr-.-ules of the k. ple of these er.untles deatami laiiM have it. Arrangements betn' perfected io put low a. lots ia Salisbury and at other points Ui ia -i k t. P.s. a market rea."y for small de.slrah'.e farms. recall !t o tlce. jo adrtreKS ! tx'V ns sw I3IY4 Is made from a stio.ile Tronlc.il Lar of itare Value, and Is a POSITIVE REMEDY tor all the uMsea.sesU.ui, . u i.e t;;,ie 1 1 the lower iMrt or the i-niy lor 1 orpid I.her ilea'l.e In s .hiufi'H -e IHStneaK, O ravel. Vol iria, and all tSi-lieiiUles of the Klctnev, uver. anl Mtin.iij onrans. Kor female DISEASES .Monthly Menn nations, umi dtiritiK 1'reuaiK-y. it. ii ia no cpial. It restores the rr-;oi- that uwic the Wool, anil h ju'-e Is the )et. 8LOOD Pjki"IER. It Is l ie only Known reinerti ih.it eures 8"?IG if Dis . ASE Kur lMibt'ics lise WAKX KII'SSAKK DIAilK I'l-'.S Cl'l.'K for "sde by ;iorists an 1 leal rs at JJSl.QD IM rh.tUe. Liirest h iit- In the market, iryu. H. H WARMER A CO. IC iu:Tjtav.N. Y 1 Hitnt seat free to i.ho who wish to engage. i jlri iue i:i.i-i jiieasant unit profialile basiiiew (1 j .1; twn. i;ver. tiling 1 fit. Capital not re J J r.tiretl. We will furnish you everything. ! a day anl Ujiw.irls is easily made without staying away fnna lioni" over night. No risk wh.ttiver. Many uew woriii-rs wanted at onc-e. Aiatiy are ma. king fortunes t I he husluess. Ladjes make as; much as men, and young boys and girl make great uay Xoono who is willing to work f ills to tuae more money every d.i than can be made In ti week ct any ordinary eniiJluyment.. Th'.e who cnguge at onee will hnd a shori road to tomme. AJdn -s. it. tiAU.ETT & Co., loi tland, Maine. 5!:lv obtained for new inventions, or for improve menls in old one.. Caveats, Infringements, Trade-Maiks, and all patent business piompl Ij attendedj(. Inventions tKat hava been Rejected still, in most cases be patej.t r,f by ,w. l.eing oppoiU Ihe li.S. Patent Office, and en- . . rf .. . ...... .-v . . . v itrr iiiiicriii.tii l iluK who are remote from Washington. hen Inventors send mod! or sketch, we make search in the Patent Oliice, and advise as lo its palenability free of charge. Corres pondence confidential ; fees reasonable; and No Charts Unless Patent is Obtained. We refer by permission to. tlie City Pi-t-mnster. and lo the Snpcrinleiideiil of the i'usl Office Money Order Division in Washington. For special references, t i r nlar. -.nh ii e, lerms . n.ldre-s C. A. SHOW & CO. Opposite Patent OflXe, Washington, D. C. 8:tf !, LOOK HERE ! Kaho Ycnr Own Guano. v Shun these guano flealers. and manufacture vonr wn fertilizers. Most or th r.i;ot ri.Ti i Vr, litmiii and easy to be Ual ana the balance can w&'i a our nearest town. - r.?-elpt tor qul-:kh- rnxnuf vturlag gitauo, far better than the spurious stuff sohl hv unscrupulous dealers, will be in tllevi to you ou receipt, ot HARDWARE r'5'fsi5i v-v- One Dollar, Tlie directions are simple, na tools or apparatus needed besides wtiat a farotr alreadv bs an l the cost does nor. exceed THKEK 1XLLAK.h' ur ton Three hundred pounds put on aa acre will make a better crop than any guano yon can buv. send vour onier and one dollar by niiUl to, at toy rL,L, with Post-oGice plaiaiy written, to " . - K. J. Edekfikt.d, 1 Wadlejr, Georgia . NOW IS THE TIME TO SLB i ihl FOR THE WATCHMAN Cheap" Chattel Mortgager Tariougother Llapka for ale heTe " MORTGAGES WATCHMAN OFFICE. sheriffs, constallca, agents, &c, are advised uv v J . l)utii mTinrr amnio nntir-a ir tk ..I. furnish sale notices promptly and theap - 2253 -TTOTP. . . r T'i j . tray. viz: Direct Applicatioa nth' .SS? EjrbeU, producing n L.:niKflUtoso!..tl,:ir laJZir etive ei..ict u;-ju U iwxn-l c ui nenc .ittrESZZ ' tioaavrractfd I rum atue kt!! c f prctnaturo old feco u-.cal.'y ccoci'waw tki. troblo,and rwrtorln; rerfsct Scxuai ViLr bS? t. E&s uoea a-niar.n ior roars. U hi mie of tnat meat has etoou U.b test la Tf ry kihto ., utl " now & pronounced succssx i tugs aru too rjuch ant n-ri'.wa la these trmbl')H, sn.l.s. wnnj cm Iwar ib Tie:- to, w ifch but liUlesif ar-ii-'aniant-htrwHl. ThTlS ii no Kwusens a'ocat thU l'ruparatioa. I'ractiAl. Eervaiioueaaljicsija to isitivily euarauW ttaHt i!l (Biva aatiaf.iction. iJuria the uiat yer tht it tts j been In ureneral o?e, woli.-tvo thousands ot teUL naaials as to its valao, aad it is nuw ooai cded by tb Medical Profe ;ioa Ui bo iho nnct ntio-i niBatnyX discovered of reaching r.od curing tuij vry nrtlBt trouble, tbet veil known to bo lon.-.iu'H'of 'jntwi misery ti r.o isny, an J upoi wl.um qua'-a prty vita their ur-oisis umtniiw-ec ! big fees. 'I 'm Hewd is i'ut up ia i"".t b'xe-. c No. 1 "nonjrk til last a iiioatli.) i -1 ; I-T . 8, (ufScivat u effk-t ipes Kancnt-cur.!, un'.ts? Ij s-.vort; cas,) No. 3, (Uu.ti'j(i oi-er t'TPO coni'ii, m.-.p eminsioos ui n!Sar vi.r in tL-o orst cjw:,) $7. Sr.t bmil Btflc-d, la xrr'.rpnr. i'-.'li E1RECTI0&S to? liiln v. ill fto'wni'M'Tjy KACH EOX. " stn'l frr t'cstrtt JPcHerip! ire PampK,- f.-.'.y ic; A nuiottiici'l i ;:m! i f.oaaV ft iS Titrii);ii, hit fi .- . t t,ii-nr4 1 ( tSic " -r sizfi'iirul ih.-tr 1 1: rj rtt,t br fl f rin'itr- it i-ff. mf. an ill VKcTc-i' i,1:cf :. wM.WI,Vl KASKi.-T Klf.lEDY CO. fs? i GlStt iiaikau.-i.i cth etc. St. Louis. Ma Yt &X A JurJ corarVfe CriIE TO VrWiUS, 2irsin ' S.rt u of w.f. rinr'tirti flreifc , -''-- ' -u TrueF.t!.t. Nimlrty, Aoe b Pod i-.-j! . rt m-w. t t.,mmvh m Mm- MKfci-m I'll., -; i:'- U l.m. alUia. LL tl4--f Ji "-1 .. . ! - . r. - li Is k!vj & h rriTrtte 2Ardice. 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Hi MONTHLY MAGAZINE i' C'-s. :i t '.:i'i:.-.l 1! .tc In jvery Mnu'oT awt in 1 ay !;):. Kt-vravl.'u s. I'rlcc 1.-5 a ,:"! Hn (i'.iri-s t.r ? ' s if. i:nen Nt:.ibci sent tor 11 (Tills- : ill.'l. A-hirc.-s U ! 'UtS. JAM:-" VK'K. l ie heacr.N. Y. YOitK OBSERVES TI1I3 YEAR. Th-3 Lsjcgsst tind Bo3t Family Paper in. tho. World. Send for Sample CoprFiiee, j 22W "STOHS OSIjS rV"22l, ; G7 aark Etc it, A'cw York, 1 t.i iir will JU-"- -! 11 100 11 i. r hJ'm Ynnr Wnlr.hes and ib5S C''t'k'i-, St wing Mai-liiuea.&f'i Uepaired by a goo:l, c!teaiiaiid respoifrW work'trin please leave flietu with Me Kloiiz & Rendleinan, !6alis'':rv, N. C. 4o:l v I M'.nOW BINGHAM SCHOOL, i Mi:i!axi:villk,'. C. Established in I.7S3, .Is now "3m -prainent junon jyinilait litMiiiiii Schools lor lioys, in n"1'' In rs und men of p;tf ronne.. Tlie Sesioii" lie-ins JjimiTuv 1. I,,J- uf c;ita!ogne, ivin fnU pnUiciihis, Aldl'S, .m.j. n. nix(;KAM; .ft- i;:rrr finished free, wit it f:i hiMrort- eoinii'.' tirfg tne niot i-n-iituun wu1". I aij-.i,e can er-g 'In. l he WJw . so f:wv In le.M-n. and cm tr.-nwii"-- ; r ar,t pirfm t hjiwnj can w;VfS 1'' Ifu,;i, sV; u- ami girls caa earn ! - Xar.;. ' liTTrrear'" . jf 2ft v- ii. asuw vit K is. Ii! th !r.. c i! i". (-.- Iri'iiv !'.'!'. t eiigagc are Mir;nl.si-.l ;i ihe ea-e ae-ii-ras--" " which thev areaMe ir in iic ia-.ney. s-"lltL - .... I., ...t.,1.., . .1... - -. , , ...r- ... !:.! St J! l iff WllS nroi'.t. YotTdO nol have c.i lnve.-.t cqilUti iu . take hV! the vlr-k. ivi.u u---i n'. should v.itte to UoT.i 0.-. - MI 'i;rii:-H'-l it'- drews, Tiu-ii'i C;-. Au,-i-t.', L 5t:ly. Wms. Brown,; -SALISBURY", 11 0... . Dealer in Tin Ail lott-Jf Ware CoppcrK; Ware. Stiiis. jrVeii Stoves in full variety. Par lor. Cook and :'( her.i'f'- : lit . - - !:?". ou e -T' in till" J l be i O.lliee, from vj-j tae Uicapest.i 0 to tiic bet!. "ife K vUl 1 Phort Notice. . - : Xol ' HTIT Ti Yourselves hy makliic nu'Dor l I U a poWea chance 1 oneml.1 JJJJl OiKir. Those who alajb of, vant-ue ol the good chance Tor niakini, w'Sme are offered, generally beceuie wei1't"?'njatiirt who do not improve t,uch chances r'l"'"1l io1. V vr.mt ;nii:ic men. woineDi bOVS, au ' fc.jff 60!' tor usrtsrht iu" their own lucallt-les. , i w-ni pay more than ten times ordlusr i. rarnlh an expensive outnt ana au '' mtffZ free. No one bo engages tails to n;, w rv rapidly. Ycu can devote your flnr0TiEf worlc or onlv your snare moments, r i"ii , I and all that Li needed sent tree. jiaiJ TVTiOwrnT11 V.i CJO!'i0iiiil-IOJI'.-c on t'l-S Sie uljitoi y Diets, "roctTta Gla: nrio of the lU'iaiK'y ij K'.u.-Dd(?d t i-alih and sounrt memory, rer.iovi.-w tho r-mfj!J cf Si?!-.r, livcus Ability. Confusicii TofS? tho drain from inn sys't-m. r. (til n 12. - I V JL V:s
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 24, 1881, edition 1
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