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Animals that Iove Music. Music effects animalf differently. Rome rejoice, and are evidently hap )y when listening to it; while others hoT unmistakable dislike to the pound. ! For some years my father livwhin . .. tit tiAurhhnrhood of a BIl UIU IHIM 111 lv I large town, and there I saw the in fluence of music upon many animal. There was a beautiful horse, the pride and delight of us a!!; and 'like many othW he disliked being; caught. One lit summer's day, I was sit ting at work in the garden, when ojd "V.n- Hi, trnrdnpr amiearetl. Stream- MIIIJ) "V e- -".If- ' ing -with enpi ration. What is the matter, Yilly V . ' Matter enough, Miss. There's 'PnWt. the uncannr beast he W JWV-a. - - ' won't be caught, all I in do or say. I've given bim corn, and one of the best-pears off the tree : but he's too deep for me he snatched the pear, kicked up his heels, and off he is, laughing at me from the bottom of the meadow.' . 'Well, Willy, what can I do? He wont let me catch him, yoh know.' 'Ay, but miss, ifyoujwill only just " I A !- 1.1.. . . . ..Va a go in anil begin a toon on me penui;r cook says he will come up to the fence and hearken to yon, for he is always doing that ; and maybe-1 oan slip up and !! toll liifTl.' J ' I went at once, not expecting my stratagem to succeed. But in a few . . . ' !' ... i minutes tne saucy creature was ianu ing quietly listening whije I played "Scots wha wi' Wallace? bled." The halter was soon around his neck, and - he went away to be harnessed, quite hapjiy and contented. There was a great peculiarity about hislaste for music. He never would stay to listen to a plaintive song. I soon observed this. If J played 'Scets wha hae,' lie would listen well pleas ed. If I changed the measure and ex pression, playing the same air plain tively, he would toss" his head and walk away as if to say, "That is not . . c ie t i .1 something martial,'1ie would return and listen to me. In this respect he entirely differed from a lieautiful cow we had. She had nn awfuU temper. She never would go with the other cows at milking " time. She loved the cook, and when , not busy, the cook would manage Miss Nancy. When. the cook milked her, it was always close to the fence, near tlie fJrawniff room, ii l were playing, fhe would stand perfectly till, yielding her milk without any trou'bl?, and would remain until I ceased. As long as I played plaintive music the "Land o'- the teal," "Home, oweet Home. "Houin Auair. ana sweet tender airs- she seemed en tranced. I .have tried her, and chang ed to martial music, whereupon she immediately walked away. Newspaper Nettles. , Tlie voay Ransom, of North Carolina, and Vest, of Missouri, Were Cut up by two Little Thumb Sheets. . It is no stretch of facts, says Don liatt, to set down Senator Vest, of Missouri, as t behest story-teller and mimic in either branch of Congress, He was telling yesterday, in his own inimitable vay, about an interview he had with Senator Ransom. They were taking breakfast together not Jong ago, or rather, waiting patient till John Chamberlain's oven had warmed the terrapin oyer from din ner. 'I was mad as the' 'devil said Vest, 'and displayed my feelings so well that Ransom wanted to know what was the matter, flatter!' said I, 'just look at this V j and I pulled out of my pocket the copy of a coun try sheet iu my district which con , tained a mean, spiteful attack. "Mat. lobserveu, with the proter amount of warmth, 'what relief rhave - we fel .lows got from this sort ofthing? How can we 'get redrew! ? Why Eev eral years'ago there was a smallbore editor out my way who got smart one day and printed a beastly libel on iue,'and to make the unpleasantness complete, - the rascal actually sent a xpy of it into the bosom of my fami ly I did the first thing that occur red to ine, and I wore; both myself und cane out on , his back. Do you l.uow heuetl me for assault, and I came back with a libel He recover ed about $700 and had me put under bonds to keepthe peace, and Til1 swear iliie hail me advertised as a rascal in every issue of his paper for a year. That, tlie relief I got. There must be smelaw passed to protect the public , and I iwearjl'm going to lcad t he crusade." - j Wcll, Ilaiiaonir took a look in the glass, put his! hand under his coat tail, and coming up to me with the - . n! i ....t.J. air or an eiaer urumcr ,c.u..c. 'Vwf.mv dear fid low. my dear boy wi,y can't ri take tb. thing, i.. the spirit of a philosopher 7 If we men in pnblicj life should allow, all these floating trifles to worry us we wouldn't have! time for anything else, eli ? Take it like a wan, Vest. Go and eat yourr breakfast, JVrest, and settle your mind." . ' - " "Coming to the conclusion that Ransom was as much of a philoso- nher as a statesman, I turned in and tnre that breakfast to nieces an pitch edthe offensive sheet in the fire. w a a . 1 . i I A. T . A I to the Senate cloak-room one day, and there was' Itansotn walking up and down like a disturbed ghost. There was a botably nervous twitch at his mustache, and a peculiarly perturbed clutch at the coat-tail, and I knew he was in trouble of some kiiuL So I said, that's the matter, Ransom ? Ain't you well ?' trNo I ainft Vest. You knoI never am. Can't hardly find energy enougli to" transact my public du ties." I ; , HV.il i then than the chronic ailment? "Yes there js. Look here, damn it. j Look at this ! Am t it enough to warm a man up ? and he jerked out of his pocket u small paper, about the size of a Sunday school card. You could set the whole damned thing up on the end of a barrel ; and I'll bet a pair of cuff the editor took all his subscriptions j in cord wood and on ions. It was called the Goosecreek Tri bune, or something of that sort. Well, at the head of a column was the of fensive article. It said that North Carolina had but one Senator. There was- a man there by the name" of Rausom, who claimed to have cre dentials and was trviner to renrcent theState.but th only real Senator was the Hon. Z. B, Vance. When I finished it, I looked at Matt, and hef had eaten off five fintrer nails and ', , , .i.. .i worn uuk inree iocks or ins ironi nair. So I put on the highly sympathetic; and philosophic, and said : "Ransom, s my der fellow, take it cool. VVe public men can't afford to a- , . wrse iinie Ter iwuse uippant m.ii-i i "Ulll, ureal lord ! jnst think. V,at nf nil Pi-o W fm 'tli St.. .. -.-r . I J f v rs, YC more appropna- tions on the river and harbor bill thnn anv an lrfr ma ami fliAn n I . .v ,. t nave sucii a snarl trora a ihig." "But be a bhilosoiiher. mv dear fel- low. Goon With vourhrkfrtsr . W-ll -..-,.1 1...-K . uuuiucr wuiuu ai mg: You are here!y commanded to um liis Coat-tail, and remarked with de- mHn Rhert E. Jones, Stillman Ilslej, and cidetl emphasis: "7eit. vou're fool!" A Colonial Building Destroyed. The residence kuown as the "Her- I mitage," locateil in Cape Fear town- iin in tin I .-.,.. nnA K :k A A . ! O I nines jroui jiue cnyt was destroyed time prescribed by law, the plaintiff will ap bv fire oti umlftvbmf. It wna n the Cout lor 'he relief demanded in , , . m cupied by AJrs. Margaret Johnson and owed bvrher brother r 14 W J - -y av-& mm a a 0 ii Burgwyn, formerly of this county, but now a resident of Pittsburg, Pa. iMrs. Johnson and her daughter, Miss Sal lie Burirwvn.were in the citv af ilaot.r.... I . . ji . tne time, and Lei" SOP, ai d his Sister, were at home and at the dinner table. ' i when the cook suddenly rushed in aud announced that the eutire roof of the house was smoking, and by the time they could get out of the house the : roof was one sheet f flame. Nearly all the furniture was destroy ed, including avaluaWe pjano, tlie family silver and other valuables. The building, which was covered by insurance, wis an old landmark, hav ing been the homestead or family seat of the Burgwyn family. It was built in colonial times, and cost an immense amount of money, all of the material having been brought over from England. A glass dress is being made for Fanny Davenport in Pittsburg. It will have along train of woven glass and be elaborately trimmed with glass lace. To make. the texture the glass is first spun; into fine threads and then woven.; i The Tennessee Legislature has re voked the charters of a great many small towusj in that State, in or der that the "Four-mile temperance law," which provides that uo intoxi cating liquor shall be sold within four miles of ii chartered educational institution,' may go into effect. All schools will be chartered and hence prohibition. The Bold . -rTnrTTrriTiTinTtini II1I1W I AM'tfll Vx .VK K N H..NU The Best by Actual Field Tests. It lia become llic LEADING BRAND in section. where it has been nsed. Thi idne to the Purity, High Grade, ami Excellence of the material nsed. it U mniiiifm tnml fiom Pnre Anitnnl Bones, Potash, Animal matter, and Dried Ilhxtd. Uetter n a source oi Aiuuum than Pernvinn. For feile hv JONES, HcCUBBINS & CO., J JUST RECEIVED t AT RIC'IHOHD PRICES: Red and Sai)lon Clover, Orchard Grass, Timothy and Blue Grass AtENNISS' GARDEN SEEDS, Presh and Genuine ! r J UST RECEIVED : Landreth's, Bnist's, Ferry's, Johnson Bobbins' etc., At Wholesale and Retail At ENNISS'. qNION SETS For Sale At EXXISS'. WANTED, Onion Sets ' ENNISS' 17:tf FIRE ! FIRE !! FIRE !!! E in time and prepare yourself against disaster la-tore it be too late, by calling at THE INSURANCE AGENCY OF J. ALLEfr BROWN, and obtaining? Policy of Insurance arainst loss or damage by FIRE or LIGHTNING. This is the LARu EST AUfeHUl iN iMtOiAlt. Aggregate Assets represented over 00,000,000 All First Class Cos., including English as well as American, and our wn State Cos. n Poiiin written hnru at tb s A.rP,.pv. 5:2f Losses promptly settled. SPECIAL RATES made on good Dwellings, Furniture, and Frm property, tr a term of 3 to 5 years. Feb. 10, '81. tf w rt- To Robert E. Jones, SMUmon Ilslcv, and Charles liirkhalti r, Jr., non-reMdcnts you will take notice that the following summons has been issued airainst vou nAYlDSOfJ COUNTY !-Is Supebiou Couut. Ethan A. Allen, Pl'ff. ) Against T,r. st;n SUMMONS FOlt RELIEF man Ilsley and Chas. B"Kiiaiter, Detd . j H'l'ATfi UJT JMUtfW V&MLMA, 1 m.. if. oi. -i i" t ? i f . a. . ibocii oi i7avmson vouniy,grcct- Charles Birkhaltcr, Jr., the defendants alx)ve named, if they be found in your county, to be and appear before the Judge of our Su perior Court, at a court to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexington, on the First Monday of March, 1881, and answer the complaint which will ? dcPos,fctl ,n "e " ot tl,e of the Slinprior Citurt Tor snul i-nnntr u-itlnn tlto first three days of said term, and let the saiU detenflants take notice that it they fail - . - - - w. ' t'HIIMUIIIV M lllllll I IIV tCk flTIAtt'pr til A co nl pnmidaint tiitlnn tlm .aa. vwiiiiuiti . Kill JJISI, C.IBU KJ 1 11113 summons make due return, Given under my hand and the seal of said Court, this 28th, da v of January, 1881 C. P. Lowe, ('. S. C. of Davidson County. time, in said case, a warrant of attachment was issued apainst your property, 'in favor of the Plaintiff, for the sum .of Three Thou- Und One Hundred and Sixty-four Dollars and sixty-four cents, due by open account for services rendered, at. the rnte of fifteen hundred dollars per annum, and returnable to said Court in said County, on the first .Monday in March, A. D. 1881, when and where you can appear and dispute the same if yon think proper, this 2Cth dav of Feb'ry, 1881. C. F. Lowe, C. S. C. John II. WEi.nonx, Tiff's Att'y. 20:6w-p.f-$10.50 DaTiJslroaaly Mfl.Siiperior Coil ISAAC LOFLIN, Executor of John Loflin, Sr., dee'd., Affainut JOHN LOFLIX, J. C. PAT- f TERSON and wife Annie, and others. To Ilarris Loflin, James Loflin, Lindsay Loflin, Gray Lofiin, Whitson Loflin, Elmira Loflin and Jane Loflin, Solomon Hannah. Owm Hannah. John HannalvJcre cmiah IIann.ih, Ym. Hannah and William J. C ran ford : Take notice that the alove named plain tiff has filed in the Superior Court of David son county. State of North Carolina his com plaint against you andnll the heirs-at-law and legatees of John Loflin, Sr., deceased, for the purpose f having a construction of the last Will and Testament, and a final set tlement of the estateof Raid John Loflin Sr., and you are hereby notified to appear and answer said complaint, within twenty days from the service of this notice, otherwise the plaintiff will apply to the Court for th. relief demanded iu the complaint. Feb. 8. 1881. 1 Nonm Carolina J Ix Superior Court, Davidson county. ( Fell. 8th, 1881. It appcarins, by affidavit, to the satisfac tion of the Court that the above named defendants are non-residents of this State and are necessary parties to the determina tion of the above entitled cause: It is there fore ordered that the foregoing notice be served upon said defendants by publication, once a week for six successive weeks, in'the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper published in the Town of 8alisburv in this Judicial District. C F Lowr, C. S. C and Judge of Probate., FACTS SPEAK I THE1ISILVES! Health U a great blessing. Disease is a want want ol eae, and wilhont' the easiness and ,mfo, lort of hearth, what ia wealth worth 7 What pities can there be in life? If we are not Sl and without price, to the whole world: "Take BKAKDEr.u's YEGFTABLK IILU whenever vtu ire itick.' It i nuw nenrlj fifty year Hinre 1 pntruduced thee pi lie to the American people. land, alter using faltr iniliioni of box- en, the Verdict of the great jury of American 8overijci:s in, that they are the bel and nafest lurgali;Ve ever known. 1 bey have com iiletelvanperceuedmercnryand bleeding, which wat found iu very general ue in thiit i-onntry ttftv jearn ago.' 1 aaid that the one wait poisonous and the other a murderous treat aiMit. the remedial lKwer of nature had not only to cure the diseae; but to eradicnte mercurial poisona and supply "new streams of blood to exhausted alienti. which wan too much for any . constitution ; that my plan of ircHiuifni was to remove uinease uy puruyiiig the blood whh Brandrt-th'H Pills, for when the blood wn thus "mnde pure, the medical force of nature cme into full plr.y, and. unless (iod willed btlufwise, the patient was Mire to re- cover. r Brandreth s rills m?t nature in all her efTort. It i nature that cures diwase and not medicine. Everv othei ccmise of treat ment only throws great obstacles in the way of the constitution. I im happy tossy that bleed- in, which I said was alwars improper, has been gener illyibandoned by the medical pro fession and that the poisonous qualities of mer cury have been so far recognized that the use of it lids been forbidden in the United States Army, by the Sunreon-General. In the calen dar foi 1881. 1 pnbUBU numerous cases of cures by KrandrethV Pills, some of them so remark- nbe as 16 be uttl-ort of miraculous: liut thev are CriiP.' atid the witnses can be seen and crinsulted. If Braridrt-th's Pills were nsed in every family, each liox would be a magazine of health and a peifett medicine chest OBSERVE, that IJranilretU'a Pills, taken on an (-mply stom ach, create no. nausea, voimtin;, or sripinjr. Tliev do g(Kid any time, but are most effective and agreeable taken on going to bed, when lit tle, or better Htill, no sujer ha reen ealen. 1J. IJKAMJKKTH. COSTIVEHESS AND DISPEPS1A CURED. Elizabeth Falls, Maine, Oet. 31, 18S0. Ilonj. B. Rbasdretii: Mv Dear Sir I like to h -ve a L"od Fiimdy of Brand reth'n Pill in my house, sunt therefore enclose you an order for two dozen Ixixe. I first learned the vir- tiie of tliese I'ill wlien I wh ironliled will ohstiii:ile coslivenesM and dypcpia. By taking Drandrf !li k 1 ills, two every night, for a month, my digestion was restored, and 1 be came perfectly regular. Citas. F. Rollins. CURE OF COUGH. North Fairfield, Huron Coiintv, Ohio, j Oetoler 6, 1871). IIox. II. BRASDRETn: My Dear Sir Some years ao I w;t a broken down invalil, with a bad cough, and pain in my fide, which the doctors thought came froirf"liver complain., but none of thm could do any good. 1 com menced using Brndrtth'n Pilh, taking three the tirt night, and increasing one every uiglit for a week, then rested n week, and commenced again.; In fix week I pr w well and ptronjr, entirely recovered my health, anil have re mained so ever since. F. E Jackson. SOLD BY ALLV DRUGGISTS. Principal Agfiicy, 294 Canal Street, 20:iy pd ifew York City. NOTICE! To Oeorre Leonard and Josephine Leon ard. (J. F. Brdwn, Alphcus Brown and .! scph Brown, non-residents: Vou will take notice that the following sum:nons has been issued against you : DAVIDSON Conntj I IS SI PEB10R CtiCRT. N. B.l Ou t II, Adnrr of Jos. 1 Brown, dccM, VWff. A am h at Geo. Leonard ami wife Jo- ! Summons. seplnne Leonard,!). F. Brown, Alphcus Brown, Jos. Brown, V. C, Brovyn, and Charles Bodcnhamer, DefiTt. STATE OF NOHTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Davidson County rreet inr : You are hereby commanded to sum mon George Leonard, Josephine Leonard, O. F. Brwwn, Alphcus Brown, Joseph Brown, W. C.i Brown and Charles Bodcnhamer, the defendants ulmve named, if to be found in yur county, to be and appear lefre the Clerk ; of .our Superior Court, for 'Davidson county, at the Court Douse in Lexington, within 20 days from the service of this sum mons, exclusive of the day of service, and answer the complaint which will Ikj depos ited in the office of tlie Clerk of the Superi or Court of said county, within ten days, and let the sa;d defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint with in the! time prescriled by law, the praintitf will apply to -he Court to" the relief de manded in the complaint. Hereof fail nt and a)' this summons' make due return. Given under mv hand and seal this 21st day of March"! 881. i C. F. Lowk. C. S. C. of 23:6rt' . Davidson County. DEVON BULL: I have a Hne Devon stock animal for public ser vice at moderate rates. Apply to Salisbury O W ATWELL. Mortgage Deeds for sale here Alio various other b.anp, o .i 2i s if H ffl-5:i 0jf prh2 ISnT'1 'W1 M ( I 61attrt Backs. Baairaka, StUIiaU mmi war utcr oi tn aet aMomaca aaowa arc coa-, btaed m kilu'atlr ia Paaaaa's Gmcii Towtc a' m auk it ta $ raataat Bi4 Faralar aa4 laa Bert Bealtk aa4 Streaftk Batten r avtr as!.' It caret Dyapapaiav RfcaatJai. Naaralgia,! flaanlaainaii aad all diseases of the kteauek. if jfoa ara vaMiac away with Coasaaipt!oo or' i. m M tygiirata.aaauta i okic to-oay. jvoaitiq vbat aaatka yow symptoms aay be. it will tardy kelp yoa. L Riatmki t Tkia Tome carea dntakMae at ta Bart Faailtv Maaieo over auda. eaurelv difletcac froat Bitter. Ginftx Preparatioaa aadi otkcv Toaka. aa4 combines t aa bestcamivceroo-l r . m . . . V eraetof au. say a 50c oouia oi yoav arucxtst. nn fcausaa vkbow nw afiwaf oa ouistoe Mtvox m. CO., caewnt. tew Yorfc. I PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM STAS SMITH'S WORM OIL j ' Athens, tLv., February 22, 1878. - Situ My child, five vears old, had nymptoms of worms. 1 tried calomel and other Worm Medicines, but failed to expel any. Seeinp Mr Bain s cert i acute, I got a vial of yonr norm Oil, and the first dose brought forty wormH and the second dose, so many were passed I did not count them. S. II. Adams. Prepared by Dr. E- S- LYNDON, Athens, Oa. For Sale by Dr. T. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C., And Druggists general. 2tJ:ly REMOVAL ! T-"0-T McCubbins, Beall & Co., Have removed from No. 1 to No. 4 Mur phy Granite Kow, where they are opening a large and well selecteil stock of Fall and Win ter goods consisting of Dry (ioods, (iroceries. Notions, Leather, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, QneeiicwHre, Clotliinj;, Cotton baffling & Ties, &r. They are Agents for the s.i!t oi the best French Burs, Boiling Cloths and Eu reka Smut Machines. Don t fall to call on them. WHEAT FERTILIZER ! 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We refer by permission to the City Post master, and to the Superintendent of the Post Office Money Order Division in Washsnjton. For spet-l references, circular, ndvice, terms, &c., address C. A. SHOW & CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. 8:tf : FUMSPiS, LOOK mi ! Mavke Your Own Ouano. - - Shun these guano dealers, and manufacture your own fertlllzera. Most of the material Ls on vour farms and easy to be had and" the balance can be had at your nearest town. One receipt for aulcklv manufrietnrlntr tmann tar biLt,ia.I,ti!e sPrt0' staff by unscrupnlcus dealers, will be mailed to you on receipt of One Dollar, The directions are simple, no tools or apparatus needed besides wnat a farmer already hxs, and the cost does not exceed THKEK DOLLARS per ton Three hunored pounds put on an acre wilt make a better crop than any truano you can buy. Send your order and one dollar by mall to, at my rtsk-'wlth Post-office plainly written, to R. 3. EmtNFifcT.n, 1h3in- Wadley. Georgia. NOW IS THE TIME TO 8 1 FOR THE WATCHMAN ail ni a Vieap Unaitei a nrrmw TIfl TITTHTITI 1 1 1 oq- Uher blank, for .ale her. V ' & MORTGAGE; it r AHD SPERMATORRHEA . A rale' :mU DUcorery od New D...". v ' Kl betel KeUMHlyfi nml Kmiaalona and topotinc t h. Vh. ?f way, ri: Iuct AppltoSiS u&il J&.P- Ito tpMrt.etaa.Mm0. on tk, BSSJ "VWo Ulatory DucU, Prostn U CaTTZaT- Jv tura of the lUmrdr ia uXy2?: fS od dora not laterfar wi t h th T" ffocj upon tu Mtaal aal not, wrecked from aeU-abuM aad nc2!LVE!2 rain from tha vm,JT "oppio. pnranlta aoruoo. atiTo bealth and sound memory ' taouSTiSJ! cf Sight. Kerrou. Ibulty. ConniS1?- nf nf-mft1tnr nld in .an.n. - trouble, and Pwrtorlnj pvrfect Sexual Viai au octb uurranu, iwt yeara. I hil m r vaa .lwr cow a nroDOQBoed aacnesa. Drug-a r tooTaJkLr txribed la tr-ee trouble and.m.TT. il:??- meoa naa mooq ua iea in ran miawubv ny Prmnent rood. Tk la no Mooaetwe about tbil'rpirtioo. VractfciTljl: nrration enables as to posit'iraly auarania fllii will rire aatiafacUon. ISrlntThaitrtf - .- . , , . ' "i vmu mirirtf. It has bora la mneral ce.e have thotuaatUol ulS 25 ?? tu, ''."lili lt U nom OCfA hflu Medical Jrofession to bo the moat rational mMMM diacovered of raachlac and caring this - tronble, that ia well koowa to be the came of nmtLa intaery to to taanT, and upon whom qoacki pi wal their useless nostrum and big fees. Tt i.. . is put np in neat boxes, of three ilaea. No. 1 teaaaTS to last a monttS,vr3 ; No. 8. imfficwnt to lairu uanent core, oaloas ia severe cases,) SS- KaT7 Uaetiny orer three moatha,-mill atop mtMioas aai rertora vlror ia the worat caseo a?. k. --!r sealed, la pl.iio wrappers. FuU CIRECTIOJiafc uairnr vifi ecronnsnj EACH BOX. iteH!l'rritf Srrrinlir fNttMaawv ; f ;i .m twTtmtniy. iriira mil ranriiwe 1 ilni m( nUrptleml tlmt thrn ma ae I cfwf-rf to ptLefcr.t maHaoaaaif Cf. I fed for the rttUi of Itf. tmtnm ma a f Men-. ajfectcd. 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IF YOU WISH Your Watches and Clock. Sfwhnr.Machiue,st.; Hepaired by a good, cheap and renpoiwihl workman please leave them with Klnttz & Rendleman. Salisburv, '. CV. J 4kr R. L. 11P.0WX. BINGHAM SCHOOL. Mkbaxkvii.lk, X. ('., Z3stablished in 1793, Is now Pre -eminent among SontLr lVoaidin ScImmiIs fir ltoyst in ae, no"; bera and area of pntromifre. The Session legiiis January 12, lt8I. F catalogue, pivijijr full particulars, Address, , -- Maj. R. Bixuham Supt. outflt furnished free, with full lnstrw-f for conducting the most prontablebu'" that anyone can engajre tn. The t" la mo villi v i bara. and our iutructlaaj m simple and plain that anyone can mnkf KJS ma trom the very start. No one can lall wnowj Injr to work. Women are as successful meJ:L and fflrlscan earn la rjre sums. M any have mw"J the business over one hundred dollar? Brru week. Nothing like lt ever known before. -' ensrajre are surprised at the eae and rapKiitJ" wuicn mey are anie io inaKtr iiiuiirj . "w,Vrrsl gatre In thIabanc3sdurtigjrourDaivilme'j; . profit. You do not ha ve to Invest ipltann . take all the rtk. Those who need reou? "rr should wrtte to us at once. All furnished trw. dress. Tkce & Co., Augusta, 5l:ly Wms. Brown, SALISBURY, H. C. DcattrinTin LLL AljJ Ware Copjwr Sda'SoTP' Ware, Still, ej! Stoves in lull r-cheaper variety. Par, 1881. lJjLe tor. Cook and Fj Z Office, -from jgj &X V the cheapest TSfT JVriilU to the U-st. j - stlIJ Short Notice. Nol: ( : " L m Yourselves by maklnp nw a golden chance Is "Vm J? aiway keeping poveity ' "JJaV vantage of the giod chance for maMnjr , are offered, generally become weallj,' . po' who do not Improve such cJu-BCcarenft w u We want many men. women, bofD( t,nr. for ns rlsht In their own locam V will pay more than ten times ordinary 1 iuruiaii an iraio . Y.Z , ' m, gtou" tkJ . I .- ......Atitfir ana mil it free. No one who engages iai ' ttmt H t r, nmnir. iiwraBUCTww orv'oVoniv vour snare moments. "n- rapkity. ion can aewc viHotor,B WU8 Utv 10 aft" U,ateSS: iW11?:
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 7, 1881, edition 1
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