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Fatherly Advice. Pon't buy what you dpn't want. Pon't spend all your-salary wbat fijer it is. Don't scqU children or servants if you want any good out of them, Don't Jhink swearing will make he carpet fit the rooms iu your pew Ibouse. . - Pon't imagine the world wouldnt go on as usual if you slipped out of it oday. ; - x -. Pon't cut up your heavy clothing for carpet rags; they may pome liau ,dy next year. T Pon'(t )eave business- affairs alto gether to clerks or household affairs to servants. V Don't expect other people to take a joke in good part if jrouJlarcup for nothing. Don't blaraehe maker if a num ber six shoe goe to pieces on a uumr per eight foot. Don't run iu debt, Don't try to sui t all your relati ve vrhen you name the baby. Don't say that all ! warehousemen are rascals. iust because I iuit the t w , . business. t Tlirce Things. -Three things to love- cotiragjB, gen jtleness and affection. Three things to admire Intellect, jelignity and gracefulness. - Three thi rigs to hate cruel jly, ar rogance and ingratitude. Three things to delight in- beauty, - frankness and freedom. . Three things tovish for health, friends and a contented spirit. Three things to like-r-cordiality, good humor and cheerfulness Three things to avoid idleness, loquacity and flippant jesting. Three things to cultivate rgood fcooks, good friends and goodnunior. Three things to contend for -honor, country and friends. Three things to govern temper, Jongue and conduct, i Three things to chsrisji virtue, sroodness and wisdom. Three things to do-Chink, live act. Three things to think of life, 4eath, eternity. " - A Woman's View of it. . fhe Senate Dead-Loch and iUt Con fusing Connertions. 'My dear,' said Airs. Spoopendyke, holding a piece ot lacqtolier ovef- skirt and wondering whether she had hpftpr nlftit it ad' nr FiiiK, If in imv .dear, who is this Congressman Lock wuo nas jusi qieu r ' What Congressman - Iock ?' asked -Mr. Spoopendyke. . ' ' - 'Why, I read in the paper this Urniug that they couldnt do no business because of the dead Mr. Lock. Did you know him?' 'That ain't a Congressman, said Sir. Spoopendyke. 'You read that here- was a dead-lock in the Senate. Wasn't that it?' ' 'Yes, and I read it all through, aud when I found that Mr. CorikUng felt jo bad about it, I thought Mr. Lock must be a Congressman.' No he isn't either. The dead-Iopk means that the Democrats and Re publicans can't agree.' 'Good gracious 1 Have they anoth . er falling out? I shouldn't think the Republicans would fight the poor Democrats any more." What have rhey been doing now?' . 'They haven't been doing anything. Senator Mahone of Virginia, went over to the Republicans, and' ' 'I see, Interrupted Mis. JSpoopen ,dyke. 'and Mr. Conkling wpn't have Jiiin confirmed. Though I ean?t un derstand why they should interfere -with Mr. Mahone's religion. If the joor man wants to join the church, OWho wants to join the church ? Wlm'i. 1. i v' i i " " vuuibii ( xuiuk i4r. voilK- ling's a bishop? Got an fdcai.e'd an altar ? S'pose he's a dod gasted chapel with ivey all over him, a spike fence and r chime of bells? It's Stanley Matthews he don't want ponfirmed.' I rtad about hirn too,' rejoined . Mrs. .Spoopendyke. .-Hes Mr. Gar field's collector, lWt lie ' 'ty he ain't. That's Judge Robert son, Mr. JarfieId "wants Judge Rob ertson for collector, and Mr. Conki ling is opposed to him.' Though, of course, 1 should suppose Garfield would rather have a ' man .':l-"-'r"i" . jikb iixauone, wiio is going into the 'Where's your senses ?' nortcd Mr. ,Sloopendyke. fNVhat' d'ye "wantlta mix tilings up for ? Trying to make a grab-bag of proraineijt Americans? Stanley Matthews is candidate for judge? Mahone is a Senator and 'Robertson is j appointed collectors but jiks juaunews nasn t been connrmeu. - Can you see through that ?' 'Of course, understand that, but I don't see iny excuse for fighting the Demcratsy unless they think that Robertson would collect r mouey from Mahone, and Matthews would send him to iail. In that case it-" x 'In that case it would take you to gtra . r "iivu Xr M-r . 7 ' " r 7 f'r ? " - up now, an idiot asy 1 urn ?: are you going hens? Got a notion that Matthews is a penitentiarjf, sitting around to be leased out? Imagine Mahone to te the national debt? Well, they ain't, theyrV men, I tell ye.- Men with legs and Spodeudyke kicked out both his own loot handles by tne way of illustration, 'Conkling ig opposed to Matthews arid Robertson. Ho says they shan't be! confirmed, but h's a friend ot Mahone. 'That's what I didn't see said Mrs. Spoopendyke. 'I am glad Mahone will be confirmed, though I don't care for Matthews and Mr. Robertson. It will te ich them to repent their sins and not f!v into the face of Provi.- dence. I'm gUd Conkling is a good Episcopalian. I -"' .'Oh ! he's a! prayer hook !' howled Mr. Spoopendyke. 'You've forund him out ! You've srot him ! All he wahts is. red cushion and a rack nail ed n n iu front of him to be a dod irnsted mourner's bench I Didn't tell ye he Wa a benatorT 40 yon Know ynai a oeuamr - is i hb ovjiuc thing shaped jik a pie, a fucaslpr pie! Understand it? now V f And i$ Mr. Afahone a Senator tob? asketl Mrs. spoopendyke, a uew light dawning! upon her. fXo, he ain't a Senator !' grinned Mr. Spoopendyke :he's a lightniug- rod to keep howling idiots ironi lau ing overboard. Begin to see into it? ! l 1 i Ana iney waiu mm connrmeu, so u he finds any dod gasted old female named Spoopendyke siopping into a canal he'll slain a church on top of herl Got the.idea V i'Upon my Word, my dear,' remon strated Mrs. Spoopendyke. .'you talk extra vacantly. "Mr. Mahone may fight Demoerats, but he would never vo round throwing churches at womeu. 1 don'tknowMr. Mahone, but I don't believe he would do a thins of that kind. As frj JSlr. Matthews and Mr. Robertson, tliey know their business best but if they have abused Mr. Conkling, I would never read one of Mr. Matthews' decisions, and Mr. Robertson might call here every day for a month and he could never col lect the paper bill. I don't think it's right to trust such men with the con tribution box, and I know the mis sipuary Jauies would never permit him to collect the subscriptions. i fThat's ill'lyelkd Air. Spoopendyke. 'there s the science ot government! All you want now is a saloon in the basement to be the National Capital ! What you need is a gas meter and a veto to be an improved hite House When Robertson comes here for the milk bill yoii pay him, you hear ! And vvhsu Iatthews is justice of the peace for Brooklyn, you have Conkling ar rested fur stealing coal, you hear? That'll fetch it ! You've got the idea now! All you want to do is to live all summer in the Soldier's Home to be a complete admiuistration ! If I hac your vision (I'd get up on three sticks and hire out as a telescope. r 'Of course, I'll do what you say,' replied Mr.s. Spoopendyke submis siyely. 'and; if Conkling' should take some ot our coal, unless it was by ' -w ,A ... mistake, 1 should certainly feel hk complaining of him. . If Robertson comes I will pay him,. though' the milk is not as good as the first we got perhaps Mr. ALatthews will fix tha wuen lie geis 10 oe jusi ce. Uo you thinK Ulal.pne will come too ? j "Come ! shrieked Spoopendyke "ot course he'll come. He's liable to be here any minute. He's a burglar Ij tell you, jand he may come over the back feucei to-nlglit ' Look out for him I think I hear him now !" And Spoopendyke fell clear over himsel ibto bed and pulled the clothes over his head. ! I 'Now I understand why fliey have a dead-lock,' mused Mrs Spooperi dyke, pushing the table against the door, as a precaution against (he ma- rauuiug iuanonc, ana the examining q pjmple on.her elbow ; "it's because these ambitious Seiiatois and collec- tors and justices and burglars figh these pojr I Democrats all the time. . suspected there wpuhTtk; trouble when Mr. Garheld beat Mr. Arthur for the presidency. For my part, I had rather be pen. Grant, and get all the money, though I don t see wh he Wants it, bow he's sold out of the nr.'vr.l.l' "i..:- ' 1 :I'M O li w""11? -iOU,- ami iurs. qoopentiyke crawled into bed, wondering how she was to tell Mahnnefrom Robertson.and wneiner uonkling would be content with what he could carry, or if he might not also demaud hernewchud da cioth dress with cut steel 'buttons. - Brooklyn Iktgle. L A bill is. before the French Cham ber to establish a tariff upon honor aiv iiiii-iuim io permit any erson to assume such titles a- ha pleases on payment bf the annual sum affixed to the same.; Thus a 'man may put De ieiore his name tor the yearly tax' of 2,000 francs;' may write iiaron for vuwu i v wr t,yuu ; iuarqius tor 5,000; and Duke for 10 000, i-erbuns assuming or retaining titl wunoui ; paying tot them are to be nuuisueu. AVilliam 1?. Brown, when called as JV,lur GYr xorK, on Tuesday, refused to be sworn or to affirm, on the ground that Christ said : Bu 7,vu V"l"UMn;aiioua ue Vea. Vtifl nay, nay. for whatsoever is more thau these cometh of evil The judge re- gaiucu tiis uujcuuuu ua invaua and semencea mm to pay a fine 9f 25 i.lu , Jau wr flve aaj.9?. planning for a njurder . and trying to get up an insanity pea? .What d'ye think Robertson's going to collect Foreigrn News. Vienna. April 23 A Russia cir cular received here concerning the anarchist, says : 'Numerous manifes tations of opinion, forthcoming since he assassination of the Czar, have convincingly established the necessity or combating the social danger by which not alone Russia is threatened. Iu ofoiiosing : congress Russia de sires' to 'nfix conjointly yith the other towers some way of meeting the evil without infringing on the sovereign independence of legislation belonging to each State.' No tihie or place for the holding of the proposcd-congress is mentioned. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily iyetca vonches for the au thority of the following : A punting press wa uiscovereti in or. x eiers 1 1 " II. A burg on the tutu Mnstant, ana irom A . I ten to twentyrthree persons were arr rested at the same time. A few days ago a press, said to belong to the Nihilist newspaper. The Will of the People, was discovered, and a dozen persons were arretted. On the day of execution of the JN llniists lor connec tion with the Czars assassination, three persons engaged in punting notices ' referring to the execution were arrested. The proprietor of the house containing the press and labora tory, and five occupants and two por ters have also been arrested. Execu tioner JFcobelofT has received one hun dred lashes for mismanagement in the hanging of the xNihilist Michaeloff, whose rope broke twice. A Constantinople dispatch says that foul persons, formerly domestic servants in the Imperial Palace, have been arrested charged with the assas sination of the late Sultan Abdu Aziz. They have confessed that the) suffocated him, after which they open ed a vein in his arm to make it ap pear that he committed suicide. Two ex-palace officers and an ex-war min ister are also stated to have been im plicated. A Man Thrown One Hundocd Feet Higrli In the Air. Cor. of die New. & Obs rver. Thomasville, N. C, April 23, 1S81. The remains of J. Thomas Moore, son of Capt. W. Y. Moore, of this pijipe, arrived here la$t night fn.nj LynchburgrVa., accmiauied by a friend, W. M. Stcpp, wlm relates the following sad account of his dealh. Mr. Joore was emploved by the Richmond and Alexandria Railroad CJknpany as foreman .of rock work, and was. ot) last Thursday eveninir.at work twelve nines irom iynuiiunrg, .1 on the bctnks of James River .try 1 11 ir to break a vast rock with powder. Having diiljed a hole fifteen feet in the rock, and failing the third time to break the rock wiiti po vder, he at tempted to charge it wish nitro-gSyc erine, pourinsr it in the hole from a i;: . It ignited some wv, supposed lo have been caused by the heat from the for mer efforts to explode it, or from fric tion by the fall of fifteen feet to the bottom of the ho!e. He was blown one hundred or more feet high, the body falling into the James River, 350 or 400 feet from the explosion, where the water was fifteen feet deep. The body was thrown with such speed that the men who were near by and saw it thought it was a rock or pow der keg. There was but one man as sisting him at the time, and he was mortally wounded. A search was made for the body, and, failing to find it, but finding a trace of blood from the p!ace of i he accident to the banks of the river, they were forced to believe though it seemed unrea sonable that the olject seen flving through the air and falling in the'riv" er Was his body. After a search of four hours the body was found, the feet aud hands gone and being other wise mutilated. JVIr. Moore had been employed by Western North Carolina Railroad Company for the last six or seven years, at mud cut and other points, until about six weeks ago, when he left f.o take the position he was filling at the fatal moment. He was twenty four years old, and a ' very excellent young man, of high character and standing in this community',' where he was raised. He leaves quite a large circle of friends aud relatives to mourn his distressing death. The fu neral will take place to morrow from the Methodist church, ftyv. J. J. Reun, officiating. Due of Many. The following story, one of inanv, is related by the AV'ahington crit"s pp ident of the Atlanta Constitution : I The other evening I witnessed an incident was and eloquent 'answer to the slanders of the Southern people on the negro question. I was (stand ing in the Jetropolitan Hotel when an aged negro wentj up to Gen. ilansoni and genial Zebj Vance, wlio were ebnversiiig in the lobby.- In a few minutes 1 sa;v tljetn go but with the old negro betw&gn them just as if he pot with a crisp $5 bill in his hand. He had beeii inj Virginia tor some time, but longed for his home in the old North State' telling Vance that ne wauted to die "on the old plauta tion." It was tod much for tho warm Vxtn.tfxT ( - I. t it . ir .' tj - .- tare came at once, and to-dar tberels lone nappy negro in Worth Carolina. him o the ticke? office next tl 06, buy niru .1 ticket o Charlotte, and put him In a hacfwliicliftook' him to' the de FACTS SPEAK i TMSELYES! Health k a great blessing. Disease is a was t of ease, and without the Easiness and comfort of health, what is wealth worth?. What UappiuesH.cari there he in Me I 11 we are not well. It is a blessed thing to knew how to "re gain heajlb. I ufier. this knowledge, freely and without price, to the whole World: "Take Brasd&kH syVEGETABLK I'lLls whenever jrou aire eick.' It is now nearly fiuj years since I introduced these pills to the American people, and. using lifty niilhor.a of box es, ihe verdict of the greht jury of American sovereigns is, that the; are the bert and safest purgatives ever known. ; j : ' 1 hey have com uletely superreeee merenrvand bleeding, wJiich was found in veify geiieral ue in this 'country fifty years ago. 1 thai the 0De was poisonous and the otherj a murderous treatment, the remedial iower pf nature had not only to cure the disease, but to eradscnte mercurial poiaons nd supply nw rl reams of blood to exhausted patients, which was loo- much for av cunsinution: tr at my plan of trenlmcnt was to remove diwaMj hy purifying the bljod with Brandrclh s t'llU, for when the blood was thus made pure, 'the; medical force of nature c&me into full pi -y, and. unless Uod willed otlurwise, the patient was nre tore- cover, prandreths I'll is aMft nature in all her effort?. It is nature that cure? disease and pot medicine. Every othei couipe of treat ment only throws great obitacleri in lite way of the constitution. I tin happy tojav that bleed in, which I" said was always improper, has been Ker.enllv abandoned hy the medical pro ferision, and that the poisouousqualititH of mer cury have been so far recognised that the me of it has been forbidden in the i United States Army, by the Sarpcon-Generalj In the calen dar for iSSt, I'piihflsh rmimeroiw caes of curn by Bramlreth PiUn, pome of them so remark- ao.'e a to oe nine non.,oi niirarnious: im tliev are tru. and the jwilnsie; can In seen and consulted. II liranjdreth' 1'ills were iwed in every family, teacl box would Iws a magazine of health and a pei lect meuici tie chest. 032SRVI!, that Brandreth's Pillf, taken on nr. empty stom aeh, create no nausea, vomit ink, or aripin" They do gootl any time bit are most effective and ajtreeahle taken on going to bed, v. hen lit tie, or belter still, no supper 'has wen eaten. 1J. DKANDKET11. COSTlVENtSS AND DISPEPSIA CURED. EuzABKTij Falls, Maine, Oct. 31,1880. Hon. B. Rbakdrexu : My Dear Sir I like to h ve a good supply of' Brandreth'a Pills in my liouae, aim iierei.Te euclose: voii an ortler for twnlozen boxen. I first learned the vir tues of these Pills when I wa; trotililed will obntinnte costiveness and dyspepsia. By taking Brandrt'.h's Pills, tw.i every night, for si month, my digestion was restored, arid I be came perfectly regular. Cha.. F. Koi.mnp. CURE CF C3UGH. North Kairfieli, Huron Count v, Chip, October fi, lSTD". IIos. B, Bhanireth: My Denr Sr Sojfue years apo I was a broken i downjjhivalid, with a bad cough, and pain in my sle, which I he doctors thoiiuht t ame from Uvi-r comdain, but none of tlieni could !o anyigood. I coin mncod using Brnnditth's Pillp, taking three the. first nisihi. and incieat-iug uiie every niyht for a week, then rested -t week, uud commenced a vain. In pic weeks I prew well anrt strong, etitircly recovered my health, and have e mained so ever since. F. E Jackson. SOLD BIT ALL DRUGGISTS. Prim i Jim 1 Agency, 291 Canr.l Street, 2t):ly ;.d " Haw York City. To Qpor-'c Leonard and Joscj!iine Leon ard, (). F. Krovvn, Aljilu-us Ilniwn ;ind Jo seph -Brown, non-residents: Yoa will t;ke notice thai the. ?oiiowi.ig ?un::uor:n has bi'tn issued against jolt : j"30N County NT. B. Omll, A.lin'r ot Jos. Brown, tk-oM. l-Wjf. A'jninut Geo. Leonard and wifi? J: sejdiine Leonard). F. Brown. Alplu'us Brown, Jos. Brown, W. C. Brown, utul Charhs Bodcnliatner, DtfilU. STATE OF J0IITH CAROLINA. T the SiiL-rifi' of Davidson Comity greet ing: You tire herein commanded to sum mon George Leonard. Josephine Leonard, O. F. Brown, Alphens Brown. -.lo.-eph Brown, W. C. Brown and Charles Boilenhamer, the defendants alMive u.iined, if to le found in your rounty. to le and appear before the Clerk or our Superior ("ottrt, for Davidson county, nt the Court House in Lexington, within 20 days from the service of this miim- mons, exclusive of the day of service, and answer the comphiint which will be depos ited in the otnee of the L'ierk of the Suo. ri or Court of said i-ountv, within ten das, and ietlhesa:d lefeudants take notice that it they fail to answer the said complaint with in the time prescribed by law, the praintiff will apply to the Court lor the relief de manded in the complaint. Hereof fuil'not and f this siiiiiaionj make due return. Given under mv- hand aud seal this 21st day of March I SSI. C. F. Lowe. C. S. C. of 23:6w Davidson Count v. DEVON BULL, l have a fine Devon stock animal for public ser vice at JTioabrate rates. Appiy w Salivary O W ATWELL. IF YOU WISH Your Watches and !--..... i.- c : n i : Bepaired by a good, cheap i and reponsiVle workman pleaxe leave them with Me&sr. Kluttx & Beodlenian, Salisbury, N. C. ' 45:ly E. L. BBQWN. LI ? aa I'M ealo!! will S5.gi Q all ess! vLMti-! I 1 g S a u ; filacer, Baeaa, Kaadrake, StllUaia and nuay other ot tht best mcdiciae known sue com-, bined s9klulUuUf in Parker's Ginckb Tonic as to make it tb graatMt Blood Pariftor Had th ' CectHealtk aad Streaf th Bcttorer over ased.i .It cores DytptpMS, Rhoamatisra. Nearatgia,; SlooploMMM, and aU disease of the Stomach,. Bowols, LiMga, Liver. Kidneys, Urinary Organs and all Famstn CaainUiafs. . i. T ' !' If yoa are wastine away wi& Consumpuoa oil anyduease.tue the Tonic i-diy. lifomaiterwhatl your symptoias way be, it will surely help yea. A . Remember t - This jowic cares druijiennes,J isfhoBottFannry Weeiemecver sudec&tirelyl diffetent from Bitten, Gmcer Preparations aadj other Tonics, and combines the best curative Bran m ertiesof all. Bay- a 50c bottle of your druggist. 4 nm genuine wunous our ngnarara on outside wrapper. Hiscox A Co-.. Chemists. New Yorfc.J i DAQVrP'CUllODllCattTbttortas ;;; :' 15: ty. ,--'' . FIRE !-PIEE!!FIREI!! in time and prepare yourself ftgatnst disaster before it be too- late, by. calling at THE DTSURAKCE AGENCY Of i J. ALLEN BRjDWN, and obtaining a Pt?ieT lj lvwant;e asrainst loss or damage ih FIliE or LIGHTNING. This f tpe LARGEST AGENCY IH THE STATE Aggregate Assets represented over 00,000,000 All First Class Cos., including English as well as American, and oar wn State Cos. AH Policies written here at tids Agencv. Ja'Losses'prornptl' settled, j : ; SPECIAL RATES; made on good Dwellings, Furditnre, and Farm property, for a term of 3 to 5 years. Feb. 16, '81. tf MisonCeily: li Snpenor ConrL ISAAC LOFLIN, Executor of i John .LoUm, Sr., doc d., JOHN LOFLIX, J. C. PAT TERSON 'and wife Annie, and others. To Harris Lofiin, James fjoflin Lindsay Login, Gray Ijoflin,' ' Whltson Loflin Elmira Loljin and' Jane Lofliu, Solomon Hannah. Owin Hannah. Jolih Hannah, Jere emiah Hann&h, Win. Hannah and William J. Cranford :' 1 Take notice that the alove named p'ain tilfhas filed in theSupcrior Court of David son county. State of North Carolina his com plaint against you and all the heirs-at-law ami legatees" of John Loflin, Sr.," deceased, for the purpose of having a construe tion ot the last Will and Testament, and a final set tlement of the estate of said John Lotlin Sr.. and you are hereby notified to; appear and answer said complaint, within twenty days from tlie service of this notice, otherw ise the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tlr relief demanded in the complaint. Feb. 8, 1S81. .j NouTn Cakomxa Is Superiok Cockt, Davidson county. f Feb. 8th, 1881. It appearing, Ify nHdant, tp the satisfac tion of the Court that the aWvc named defendants are non-residents of thi State and are necessary parties to the determina tion of the above entitled caue: 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 Watch mnn a newspaper puhli:-hcd in the Town of Salisbury in this Judicial District. C. F. Lowh, C. S. C and Judge of Probate.. vant:ve of the jfOi.-d chance for making: liionev th are ofreil, jfCutrolly hwome weait-liy. MW Uif who do net tmprflvesuch eUsvnvc-s rcf.iajii in povertv. We want many men. women, boys, and sir!:, io v orl. tor ns rtjriit In tiit-lr ow n loealitisi Thr- businsi A" 111 pay more than ten times ordinary wars. V. furnl&h a!i expense oirt.tli nd all hr.t ou need, free. No ono wlio eup-nps talis to make monev ve ry r.iptlly. 1 You can devote your whole time to ibe work or only your spare moments. 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HY1 Tl Yourselves by making money wlier. li I U a poldeo 'hHwce 1h rtTerot. tbeir'v I1. li always keeping poveily froui t.i.'i Ulli door. Tfcose wao ali.vays take rt- H n MMtricToreo uoc JtiEiS3VinTtrTK0uJca or sUO SOtl iwiunew"-Ttariy' DEEDS & Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds 'su Deeds; Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Ceriifii, r rristillers' Entries, and Various Dther forms for sale at the aiti - , - ! ' WATCHMAN OFFICE SALE NOTICES. T " Ad ininistrotors, eaeeutors, commissioners, 1 , no fnr nrinfpd al MtifM. It ! IS call roni-tr - nnfdi oiTPtfor withot quircments of tlie law on the suojcci every: body knows are lnMifficieRt. Pronerl often sacrificed from tnis cause when a dollar mtvg spent ia advertising mint?? U saved it and made it bring its value. iWe furnish sale noticearomptly and cheap 2TOTI02S POU P.OSTIITG- Tlfl. BlBBlffl'S HEkBQBA TERS : " FOR i Fruits, Cigars, Pxctarea. Candies, Book3f And Picture-Frapiea .. 32: 2 - ' ' tf fi-. WHEIV Y05J WAXT II A U D SV 'A ll "E At Low Figures Call on the underiigned at Ko 2, Granii Rr' D A. ATWELL. Saliil.nrT.N C.f Jnnr 8 if. JAMiiS JL GRAY, gltanun antr our.seiicr at f ato, OFFICE-- TIIE ECILDING ADJOINING TuK COUETHOUSK. owners of OoMSllulng Lands and rycrs, put in communication. All Miaiui.' interests m?et prompt attention. Notes aCeouals, fie. collected. Rstat.es, and all matters (,1 42uilflIsfratOTS and Exeeatoi-s. Xn. settled ' Land and ail other titles carefully, investigated. REAL ESTATE AGENCY, bands in Kcwan and adjoiaiag ooaaties nougat and sold. Coramanicatloa solicited with those desiring to buy or sell. . " ' Arr itigemonts uxado to purch ise cheap lands in Florida, l exis and" &innsota (t ttnt part triowu afe the promised Land). Land: for sale la Illinois, and along the Jr.nu.s river in Virginia, Parties desiring to teai, or pom? to, Noi .th Carolina furnished with neccssavy InfoiTnation. N.B. Lstal3 bought aal sold along the proposed tine of the V'alei?b,ro and S.'W)".r.v railroad. Mds road nr.i-.t- be built whether Ai;jn. Standi and JJov. -m couuiien rrc-irc outside aid or no);, 'i he progrt-exs if the day and the awtMceoing enrt.iCs ot nc- peo ple ot these ciuriUestfeinr.iMt ani !ia.h-iveit). rrjngenst'at neinjr iwrfectttJ to pat town lot's !r. SaltsBury ami at othtr p .lut-s Ir. m-.-rk t. p.s. A market ready tor small dosirat.U- ranr.8. 5-Call at o:Tlce. jo address I ock I'ox mi Is made from a simple 't ropical Leaf ot ia:e Value, a nd is a p O S I T I V E HEV, EDY tor all tlie ! diseases tuat cuu&e pUcs in lue lower part ot the; body tor Torpid Mver neaj-iches Jaumlioe , Dizzioess. (Jravfi. Mol.rta, aoj aii :li;Tie ilLles of the Kidney, Uv.r. and Mrtnury organs. For FEMALE DISEASES MQiitiiiy Wystrarttions, and during Pregnancy, It has noVjual.' It ret-tor-.-s the organs that moke the biood, and ln-nce is the betit Bl 00& PURlFitfl. It is tne only known mnody that cures BRIGHT'S OIS.ASE. Knr Diabetesi use WAIOI- Eit'ssAKf: liiAiiinKS cui:e. , ; FoF-Saie by lini:k-ist3 and Uealers at gl.SS per bottle. 'Laivst oott"? In the laartet.. j ry it. H . H W A fiNER &. CO . Koch estk r. X . Y i 5 Outfit sent free to th se wlio wisU tocassgC" in the most p!eu3ant and proflaaie busiuess iuowa. Everything i. e.v. Capital not re quired. We will f uriiisH you ererythtaT. J13 a day and upwards i easily acatle wltnout btaj tng away Jrom houe over nfcjht.1- No rislt ivhatever. Many new workera wanted ut' once. .Many are ma. j king fort-tines at the business. Ladies make as much ; us men, and youn boys and girls make great pay- I Noone wlso is wiillajr to wonc fails to make more j uioney e-.-eiy day than can be made in a week ati any ordinary employment. Those who eEjruge at once will tind a sin.-rl toad to tortune. i AdJiTss, H. 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Sit f E5M.A.SIMM0HS' , CURE8 IHCMQE3TIOH, BlUOUSNESS. 6lCK Heaoaohk Costivemess. rivsorsci a -- CURES LosTA-vrrrns, Sour8tomach Foul Oaeath Low SriRiT3, i ;X ENLARGU T O w., ar" aat S?l rru a aaiaiaaiTaamwi ?tteMy?art tlie eldest, and only rfiratne Pin.--non Medicine now In market. Prepared only by 8'!MOW-ACa. 2810-18 CUrk Ar.St. Loil", I bottlea and package. Sold by all DruUt NOW IS THE TIME TO SU FOR THE WATCHMAN Mortgage Dqeds for sale here Also various other blaos. HARDWARE - p Ik tmk Ml mgrtggS sheriffs, constables, agents, &c., are advis Certainly Crat in iust ice tf rvr,. . . 1 1 first ciVHiff ainDle ufitice rf tiw. 0- Jf. "P LAND RSSADT PP.ITSD." , 4l , AND SFERMATOERHia . uiaujry icis, insuta Gland. nrt tTr.-wl-&K( nso of tha Reped, la t tended S "no PaoH tion wracked Irom jetf-.biaa.pd olt j tbt drain from tieBystXorrna11 heH!iaad4wuad memory, rSmOTltiS ?T$ ai ef Algitf!, Nsrvowi XwbilTtyT Conxion af? treble, and restoring perfect Sex.iar Viur wh2li cent hss rtood Uxo tet la Tery cow p co son noea ieces. r-riiPTi er trJTin!!. i rlfeS ifl t.w trouble Dd.anynmhrEt ! SoM, with ballt,t; if , permwent etM Is no Koosenws xbont this 1'rep.f.tU.a. ?Sl22 It h. besa la eenera! use. we have ttoaSS? roonial as to us value, nnd it ia now concdi WtS. ' Medical l'ro.cssion to be the anost rstidnal meaw i ! trouble, thaiwe5ocwa 80 bi CbecaTs,?: juuery to o Claar, aad upoa whom qucek pwy irtS ! tbeir nsoless oostrnma and big fees. The kenxS. isp-jtupianatbozes,of tfimesizea. Ko. 1 inal tolsct month.) S3 ; Ko. 0, tinjfficient to eit'ea2S niaaeot carts, vales ia- severe cane.) tb- M.T rs.Jor itfor la tlie worst cvea tf. rnt IwbSl JfriinontJt tvhirh H ilt eKCim.ri I HARR5S CO. KPCL Mar? K-A ath Sis. 5?t. I oj iis. Ma. SPEHSARY U Hi OU 3 SO O - Treat all Chrc 1113 Diaeaeea, and enjo." a tMt -al repatiUioa thioagh the curing of comi.licj.(Jc INDISCRETION EXPOSURE' . r,.i. T rtS-miii it! ina eotioai fit the I'loo-t eklattr boaea. trejtul ith n.' -CS3, without Binff Mercory or 1 uicinous Mrdicion. ! YOUHO MEN WJ" ' irc-ruc from tbeeffertt i laHStSREVP&UftSni Ot It lilH'HHi liitt untitB it! Tic tim for hwlre or mrrtr. KH-oiRnTOtly cptmL " PATIENT3 TREATED ymsi nuaai cmiwiIVmi mftcltmJ, V.itrh ijFBJu8 i4 . ed. List of ;bMfWf to KtMrcHf. ).xrwrts tiirb btatr 'L sisflsl laia- fr-e i ay 4KJress H.an,ifi; fi.i.. 1 Cfrrim- marrli.f trM Keptare eert lirlra(Mrc, u:tl Smrs iarikli.f la tLlr daidain-. It is Mt a li f - r U. Ut TTH, IS Sorth t!i St.. lai. . VICK'S HLU8TEATED PL03AL QPIDS j I-or issi is an K!ga;it Book ot lio P:ty(s, OwYi- mi r'lwwer I'laui, and ftw iliustmilous. with it ; s-:::ljtlocH of the Iwst flowtii and taldts.,ri ; V.i.-e.:tk.iis for gjvrt insr. Only l cm'mw. iri.hu; ; or:crm3"a.- If yoa ancnrartls order setts " t-jiut r!.o i ituts. " ';-- H 1 VU-KV Sfci-Kiffi arp tlie -isesf In ;5i wri.t.ni ! KruMt till? jteil ImAv to ;;pt and-groK tt-fia, j Vlt.'K'S FLOVEU AS it 'Ku JiHAhLli ti."KW , 13 i'ajresr" t'U.loreu Piatt-8.-isw En?travin?f.: Hurl i f::t l.i tM:-r over: ti.-JO Iti clWant eloti. a -iiaa lU-t Si UATKD MONTHLY MAfiASXfc 1 :i a t (ilr.ied riato in ever," uuffila.T aof i:r.i:i.v t;w. Iiriavir.ffs. i'tke fU3 a jfar;lt c-i.tcs for" & ' li. htecli;icn Numbers pent for. S t ew -: i i.-'iai copies ior '-cct-3. . Ad trf--- JAMES VIfK,.Poche:fer.S. T. J THE - NEW -TG3E OBSI THI3 YAE. TJie4jg3st and Best Family Paperit - the World. Send for Sanvple CopyIni SIEW 3T0H.IZ OBS33HVEE., 37 Iark How, 4ew York. so simple and plain that anyone can laakegreat" tits f rom the vt ry btau. No oue can tall v.laHa" in? to work. Women are as SHCctsl-ul as mea. WJJ the business over cue huutiri d fKilars in a tto& week. -Kottolnjr like it ever ki.tv.vu befere. AB engage are snrprkd at the ease andirapiwiJ" whtca they are able to-rsake mnriey.;. Von w1 nroflt. Von rin nut hflv- lo invf-st CH'-AtAl icit. " tike, all therh. Thoj who need ready bioW should write Knts at once. All lurnlO'i r. 63 Tsce & Co., Austa, aaiw ""-tJUSTIlECBIVSDi?' AT RICHMOND PRICE Red and Saplcn Clover,- Orcliard (Trass, Tiniotliv ant! -lue(Jr " v 1 . At ENKISS' GARDEN SEEDS - Fresh and Gonuhs--" . JUsT p;eceivi:d : " " . LandrethV. - BUist', Feny'.-, L H At Wholesale nnd Vtd - At LiiXW ONION SETS For Sale At ENNISS'. WASTED, onio,. 17 :tf F Tiie und dereis'ned. having been srF1", ihe rf. terior touit of Kwaii count.' .. sioner o the land owned hy J- u' G. K. Lo'.pc-r, anl Uachel Pou-, lSfV cbrunion, will, on the SOiSi "dar . "SL it KeitHj the Ut day ot "rrtiW me on .me waters oi tu" - . ur,;i, the landa of James Woodside and " . j n, .ali - one-l',ir". r, montho. and one-tnira m ".iscio' day of sale. . A. Murphy, Comn.' April 23, 1331. te-3 ci-f feci Klnti f life, snnit aSitl Al fj Outfit furnished, free, with full iastrnctio I ( 1 for conducting the most profitoWe-busiix18 nil i'hat anvono can ecagf In. Ihc buslcf V J. Vis s,o eaey to learn, and curinitructlcnsi!' Coort-offer at public ut me - iri'Salisburj, th following l-slf! 11P land, to wit : Seventy' arces, iu re . -J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 6, 1881, edition 1
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