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I - - i ' : ' ' . " ; - - -- -1 Li - A little,- low-browed; elfW cnt lae, sleepily nestling 'ireatba csnopy. of branching hemlocks- - Here dwelt iJ4 1 o f " J . - . - - - she was coirinmtii "called by the in habitants f Limfor. Here, since the rleparture-of Ircr iricce, Garnet, lief brother Robert' child, for the city in learn the clreaftn ikerV trade, which event ocktrrred a cflitple of years ago, she had lived jalune, euMMing on tne Mu4ita il fin tlitft'vtf - nercs of ground attached t the cottage, -which. WW ft lU wv . w - - fthe managed -to sell or uufler. away for groceries at a thriving unu three wiles distant. . Day was fast, verging inta lusk. Indeed, for some time -twilight had lain eray upon the sceue, and only a feilver Hue kissed the purple tops of the distant mountam. The VViiJow Parley sat bv the window busily en gaged in darning a wretched-looking stocking over a mammoth moca or ange, beuioaninjj with her every stitch her recent attack of rheumatism which confined her to the bouse, when she Was thoroughly conscious of the (act that her services were needed out of doors. Now was the time tor dig her potatoes, now the time to gather cer tain apples, and- do everything in fact ; and here he was,; riot troly un able to get about, but so heavily trammeled by debts that she found it impossible; to secure the assistance fo luuch needed. 'Well, I declare!' This cxclamaiion was caused bv the fnmhllnor old t:irf ftr.irU, llmt tlatlv 0 j - .- lmesed her house, stmpm;r at the front gate, from which alighted her niece, who ran lightly up the walk and into the house f iol lowed by a strongly built man, bearing on his siioulder a good-sized trunk, which he deposited in the hall ere making his exit. 'How d'ye do, Aunt Susan-?' with a hug and a kiss.. 'Not a slave to rheumatism, I hope?' 'Yes replied Widow Darlev, who, by the way, was a tiny woman of fittv, with a face - not unlike the wrinkled apple that grew on the tree m the garden, 'the monster has me Jigain in his clutch. But, wlratever brings you horn j? You haven't surely been ent adrift ?' j 'Yes, aunt,' a tremor of pain threading her voice in spite of her ef forts to appear unconcered, 'times are dull, and madam Brown has so little work that she deemed it expedient to dispense with the services of those ri I 1 k tent, I, being the least skillful of all her apprentices, was discharged with out regret. 'Most summarily she dis missed me, withholding the few quaint words ot commendation sheirrudmirlv uusiuwi'u upon me incrs. i nave no taste for dressmaking, and am termed -a regular botch. Not a very eootl re Commendation to help secure another bituation, eh ? But, never mind omit! I see I mo needed at home, IJow are things prospering?' 'Not at all,' in her most dolorous tone; 'the place is fairly weighed down with mortgages, and. for auarlit I Jknow to the contrary, Mr. Lincoln tnay ioreclose any day. Ye, any day may find us without gUeiter. .Our larder is about empty ad there is no ' money to replenisli it ; all of the fl mr has been scraped from the barrel, and to-day I was obliged to borrow a pailful frooT Zaue Gray ; then, too, there is not a lea-leaf in the caddv and I do not kHovv how to exlswiihout my cup of tea. 1 had meant to have duf fl fitlV lut.ilml.1 .-v. .... ...... . Mr. Denver's horse to go to obtain some of the things I cannot get along without, but I am good tor nothings good for nothing!' with a profound bigh. - 'Never mind, aunt, don't worry. I'll see what can be done in the morning And next forenoon, about' 10 o'clock, with a hoc swung over her shoulderjind a half-bushel basket in her hand, in which renospd h-.tr. dozen potato bags and a dainty repat done up in a newpaj)er,she trudged to to the potato lot, to see what could be done; for the widow's niece, Gar net Embers, waa a girl equal to any ... . tn cuitigyucy. one was a slender grace- girl neither blonde nor brunette. Jut a combination of both, as pretty a creature as one would care to sm: with her wonderfully fair complex, tiui wiui me merest ttuli of pink, her dark eyes, almond-shapetl, and full of vim, shadowed by black, curling lashes, and a superb abund danceof red-brown hair, coiled low en her well-shu.pd hn. donned a duu-hued calico dress, which she had fastened up on all sides to keep clear of the dirt, thereby dis playing a foot arched and slender as an Arab's on J over her he.ul, hid im her Vnuiuu3 uair, was one ot tier aunt's nuiiuuiiiicis,. inaKiug ner look, as she declared, a regular guy. She reached the lot and set to work injiarnest, but somehow she made little progress QUI if some strong-handed mascu line creature were but around ! What short work he would make of that job. '' - juucuirc ine report of a gnu sounded near, and Garuet IcH.kPf! up just in time to see axchipnmnk ht from Mr. Denver's, topple over andati instant after a man in gray m u tea larly fra raed and handsom 1 (as Apollo, with wide sombrero shading his f4 aptred in ai,rhL lis inn i V' ' " ".risers anq one oZ. ot chl BoWp7opitio,w the fate, werel U ha ibtvlm-ZZ "V " ' "a. " l lnU; I had also she had devoutly wished for was vo. w.irlc i;f r.f "J "r"" W,,SM e a ll'er of lemons 'Ucr-amau. Mr Deave hirl ian. 1 w, W t "ZSIa "1 4 e wF These were 'Ithnnr ,WKr Rl. M..AmA r: r 1 ? ?. eets within my reach. tion imd with hef botf ratseul tffoit cried out : - ' 'Here, yonrj ntan, cme here! I want yon itt, Welp tn digging a lew bushels f thrtatoe.?. I will see that you do not incur Mr. Denver di- pleastife by doing as l desire. And, indeed, for that matter, you might a well be working for ine as , tn be idling away yottf time in' killing Inrmltf rt creatures. Come, wlwt do h trmle s creatures. Come, what do 'All risrhtJmiss ; , I II l with you n fcm I cari exchange my gun fiir a hoe, for I suppose you iutetid to keep n digging?'; Certaiu'r. Now don t Ims . long j about it. That V a "l man! Slie wasariie-tlv digging way when he vaulted over the fpittx and stood by her fcideJ hoe in hand, his hat; lower down on his face than ever. But Widow Da r ley's niect! jmid no itteution to his personal apjearance. He waii'thing but a hired man, so: whether ugly or comely what matter ed it to her ?, Old Sol, an inrtiined ball of heat gloefeil upon them savagely, ami tne perspiration tood in beaded drops upon their faces as tlley toiled on, Mr. Denver's hired man making no better progress with his row of pot a toe than Garnet with hers. The girl glanced at him con tempt uoiwlyj 'Yu don't succeed any better than I a girl "You are the greenest hand at digging potatoes I ever saw. Mr. Denver '11 not keep you long, I know 'Perhaps not he said, in a non chalant way. 'I am a green hand at it, I acknowledge, but I guess I can; learri after awhile. See, miss, if I have done my work well 'Oh, my 1'.: she cried out vexatious lyt.'how stupjd how very stupid you are! You have not got the potatoes half out of the hill, and those yon have hauled out are well-nigltehop-ped to pieces, by the hoe. You wield that instrument as if it were your in tention to mutilate, to destroy. Yon need dig no more 1 'Well leaning contentedly against the hoe-handle,' and wiping the per spiration off his forehead with the daintiest of white handkerchief-!, from which emanated the perfume of vio lets, 'what next shall J do? Issue your commands, Miss Mus' 'lumbers, young man, and an espe pecial friei d of your, master, Mr. Denver. Well, as you do not man- age the hoe adroitly enough to he anything but detrimental to auntie's potatoes, you may as well take the half bushel basket, gather them op and put them in the bags. Tf.ey are peach-blows, and are sure to bring an excellent price in the market : Mr.' She stopped and, eyed him narrow ly for the Hrt time, styling him a re markably handsome ami distingue looking person for a hired man. 'You maycall me Bb he said, with a comical griiuance. Mr. Den ver calls me that - 'Well, Bob, to work ! Don't lag, and when noon comes you may share my lunch with me under the" apple tree Q lite an inducement. A feeling of Indierousness came over him, and he fairly sluok with laughter. Was he laughingjit her? Garnet draw herself up proud v, a spark of fire in her bisf i i - uarK eyes. ! -ttVl.... ... .1 1 i oai inaKcs you lausi so im moderately, B.ib? It is nut polite of you, and 1 shall certain Fyrcport your iil-tiehavior to Mr. Denver 'Prav dou't, Miss En hers with an affected humility. '1 couldn't. help it. Indeed I couldn't. If you had seen that ill-favored hop-toad lean over that potato you'd laujrh too. Jt was so funny. The toad was so small. whereas the potato has grown to. an enormous size a rmxular whopper! oook i Mim Jankers, there goes the fellow now under that stragliug vine !' Humph!' was all the answer she vouchedsaie him as she went on with her digging,; but she doubtetl the ex istence of the toad and believed he was making'sport her. The minutes crept up, 12 o'clock came, and Bob was waxing savagely hungry. A lie 'emptied the fourth 'basket of tMitatumi l. . 'It is noon now, Miss r.mbers, I'm sure. Se ! ( )hl s..i .1; i us. Come, let's have our lutieh un- der the appJe tree. I'm hunrnw ... cannibal.' j 'I too aaknowlerlged Garnet. Get that parcel lyouder. Bob, and don't squeeze it, else you'll crush the cran berry tarte iir it. Aunt Sarah made them, and ; slie's a famous pastry cook.' j '" 'Cranberry tarts !' his mouth legin niug to water. 'You bet I'll hold it lightly. I am especially fond of them. But what delicacies docs the luncheon contain Miss Embers, prepared by your hands?' 'Not any. Bob,' with something that sounded like a sigh. 'I am n tetter cook than dressmaker. We hive both missed our vocation. I wcrked two ears in Mad am Brown's establishment endeavoring to learn how to cut and make dresses, but tail ed ignominiously ; was therefore nent home miuus a recommendation. So it will be with vou. Bob. AIttio.irh thoroughly I good man, Mr. Denver is aA'eiy exacting one, and if Vour work to-day is a specimen of what ' Tun ran ni hA i Gtod trr lwk at,' he puttered, on- der his brratn, wishing that sue woum toss tff the hu i bonnet that almost concealed Iter tare, l lien a' uoou to dig jwta toes,! I supjMve At wliu- lptli laugiied lieartiiv, 'ami together iney wen.ipa ine:r way ! ine appie iree, wciguen. tu huh it .! I i . .1..... I golden fruit, atj wlowe to t they were ;t partake of their lump. 1 A musical ! si reiuilet threaded its way over a sirt-inilet threaded its way over a iebh!v letl, watshin the roots ot the i... - apnli tne as it Iran iiierril v on. Here on the grass, in sound of its babbling voice, they seated themselves anl prepared to partake ojf the repast, which Garnet spread daintily out on. a newspaper, h)st throwing oi; toe offending suubuunet, which motion 1 , I ! t - - II. cauel the red-lbrowu hair to tumble about her face, making a picture at which Titian would have, raved. IW Jupiter ' cj iculaiel IJb, '.-he is even' prettier! than 1 imagined, fcshe is a pertect witch.' He had hffed his sombrero, and his pictnresqii Moori-U face, illumin ed by darkly splendid: eys, Gauiet thought the handsomest in the world. 'if he were pot a hiK'd man," she mused, 'or even had ever so small an income, I believe I cou'd love him. As it is the idea is simply li'diculous. I will smiud him to see if he is as in tellectual as he jlooks. She did so, and they fell into a con versation so agreeable to both that time passed bv! unheeded. A man's voice aroused them. It was Mr. ' - . .1 a. , ver s. i Heiirho!' lie cried!, in a hearty lme, 'having j a p'enic on a small 'scale? llngiiy iiuan) of you Miss j'Garnet. not to extend an invitation to your nearest neighbor When did vou arrive 9 'Last night; I Ami, Mr.-Denver,' as they shook bauds, '1 tipok the liberty ui' s)lieitiug help livuii ytiur hireil man in digging a few bushels vf potatoes to carry to market j 'Ha, ha, ha !' The good manV laugh rang out loud ami clear. 'Did you really tike Bob for a hired man? Wny, this is my guest, Mr. Lincoln thegeutleuian who owns the. mort gage on your aunt's place, lie, to use the expression in vogue, is. fairly rolling in riches. 11a! ha ! ha! uiv h ied man ! Miss Em i. its, Mr. Lin coin.' ii.. c....n str4l!il awar.aud the tv.o were I I I letl atone. ;o repiv the la:r face was buried low in her han Is, and Garnet le!l as if she cojuid never liieei his gaze again. How, came she tt uiaky suuii an egregious bliinder. Well no apology woual he adnii.-.a!!e uw, ami nhe mast brave ii out as well as possible.. Garnet, and now the hands were removed Irom the tii.ied face ami held in his warm clasp, 'listen to me. You have made a mistake, and thi ouly wa vou can recti l'v it is to ac- vept me :s vour iVieudi Will vou And piucuy little Garnet, with a coquettish glance from under her jt t blaek lashes, said : '1 will. Tout is,' with a pretty hesi tation to her Voice, 'ifj Vt-u tuisC n.e and auntie's potatoes to market with Mr. Denver's hore. I wish tj pur chase souk groceries. ' It is neediest to say that he did as she desired, a ml late in November, wnen the air wiis cli;ll a;ul keen, ami the fl ikesof snow e lliel to the ground and coveied it w.th a nianile ot w hile, Koher; Liiu-oiti i seated Mr. Dar le) with a deed o thejdace, a.d took Garnet away with him ju his city liome w here, as his wile, siie reigns quili royally; 'and he alw;iy.- blesses the day wlieu he dug uiiatot sw. th her, ami she took hiiii for 'Mr. Den vcr's iurti man.' ! Startling Discovery. Cure for Smatt-Pox in the R -ach of Every One Lemon Jake the Aye at Uaed. From the Register. j I wa taken s;c! April 14llt, with what I stitiiic(l to he a ' w-ero told, liaxi.ig hud my hair sliing eil the tiny previous. Friday J5ti, i ;.s qui e It verisih, with .-evete pltio in head ami hack. Saturday lOthJ J was no lct ter. rftitidav, fever so. tiewh.it reduced, 1 presume hy the aid of atoniuy which hatl heen adtiiiiitered to tin ly Drs. Morris and Lhum ; eriipiini; very iiuli.stiiict uti.lerneath the .skin. Mondav ml uioruitiir. JSiit. I I j ! 1 1 1 1 tininistakuMy m that of small pox. 1 ifstiav iiturtun. t'l-uption verv ahiiiidantj crop inei eainr rtioidlv in size and uiMiiier. Weil.ns lav morn ing, a very dense crop all over lace, forehead, scalp of head, neck ami soles of feet. ; Upon the arm-, hands, legs and hodv, they were pretly evenly disUilnited, but not so chei'v packed as ujmn the ahove mentioned parts. By evcniiiir I was sult'erin"- in tensely froni those np iii the scalp. By 10;3J o'clock the ji.tin was almost intolerable. My nt rse hid retired and was sound asleep in bed belli ml nie. My let t were hi K-uder that I dare not let them touch l he loot-iJ1Mrt uf the bed. Mr head I could not suiter to lis upon thju pillow. 1 lay raised up, on my elbow, my neck resting upon my hand.J lal by this time become so nervous; 1 dare not shut mv eyes from fear of seeing unpleasant visions. i'ulse abotitO. I had upon the table at the betlside, a pitcher of water ami a drinkiii" tlas a box of KnHnt-, aj j v-aaaa orate of at my and also all the my . a m j'nce in suGSrieut qnantify was a sedative and . would lower tire Ijeart's action, and by si doing might relieve me of niose unp!ea.iiitviionr 1 tlierelore Hiueejjeil all the juice I Jsssibly could mt vt one of the lemons into the iass to wliu-n l added alnnit two leaspooiuui m waier, and sucKed me 1 1 .-. t ! t . ..balance of the juice. In atmtit twenty minuses I tok aimlhei-. lemon, and hiied it in thesasne manner. Iiiashort it in the same manner. Ju a short time j I iVlt very coId,ias if I were lying iu close proximity to a large mas ;of sliow or ice. My nulse had j dropied to. GO. I shut my eyes to see j if the irtipleasaut vis'mhs were gone. I not only found that they were gone j i.ut by placing my hand upon my head I found the pox op my head had gone also. My he;d was bathed with; gnimous-like fluid, which had exuded from the pox It stained the napkin I had applid in wipe it off. It seemed us if each had given up its contents! and wilted down to a level wit Ii t he surface. The same had taken place with th'se upon; my face. My heard was glued together with the same kind of Moid. Those upon my neck hail not burst ed, but had shrunk away and diminished in size considerably. I jaid down and slep two hours comfortably. I awoke, 1 p res hum from co!d alllrough I had plenty of cover upon ine and theire was still burning in the grate. I felt so well ple-sed that I took a little more lemon in ice. I kept mv nuke at L)en-Tv.mi fin to (57 for 3P I IOIIIV. u-hin nil .1 eruptions had lisappoiared 9 " " from mv k:n. 1 then bit! trood bve to lemon juice and small-pox. St thoroughly am I convinced of the power of loin-Mi juice to abort inv and every Cise of smail-pox, if; d ui - istered as l almiuisicred it to mvseti, that 1 look upon it as a specific of as much certainty and power in small pox as ijuinine is in intermittent fever. I. therefore, publish mv experiment, Imping eery physician having a case of small-pox will give it a fair trial and report the result to me. Jam us Moo uk, Surgeon, M. D. Irnnton, O., April 25tli, 1881. TI.T122 TABLE WESTERN IT. C. Railroad. Takes cSect JUaJar, 3.23 o'clock, A. A;rtl AK- IVE. I.SAVZ. STATIONS. A"I?1VK. LEAVE. T a.) a. in Salisbury i 4 5op.ui sn5a.ii: ;Taira creek ! w ' 9(K) ! ' i-.liilWOOil Sii I 9S2 i .utc.aio An I ltM ; ' SOW ton 1 4H llll ! '-inovi iu I U HT ; ' !i.t-.-3.ry .;;2 51 ! Ill 1214 pm, ;U-anl !2 15p.ini 12 51 l.loryinfon ,114') 113 ; jOlenn Alpine :ll si 1 iS ! i tri.leewatcr MoT 2W j 'Manoa l"S9 2 53 old Kort a 47 SOo ; 3 20 .it'tirv 9 3T 4:5 j ;Hi'k Mountain 44 4 43 i !CoopT'S S4 4sa i !-vvanninoa 5 1 2 ! Vshoviiie ju'eti 5 o7 s-.'O I lAatieviiie 1 soon.a. t" Trains run d ully. Sundays excepted. A. B. ANDREWS, Gen.Supt : Oinger, Bnrhi, Haadrake, MIIIiBffls and many oiher ot t!ie best niilu-in knwn bined so bkillfully in Pavkek s Gin;e 1'onic as 4 to make it tne grtatest Blood Purifier and the Best Health and Strtnf th Restorer erer nacd. If nie r ... n . . Dl at je,r',t "DMinaiiam, neuralgia, J Slecplettneu, and all dicaesof the Stomach, uuweia, i-uMgi, Lier, iMonevt. urinary Urcsaa and ail Femala Comnlainlm. H you ate wasting aw.iy with Consumption crl my unciic.usc ine 1 oml io-ojy. r. o m.itlcr hat your symptoms may be. it wdl surelv hplr vm. I Rememuer! This Tonic cures drunkenness. is the Best Family Medicine ever made, entirely different from Bitters. Ginner Prenaratinnc n, (other Tonics, and combines the best curative nmn. nunc genuine wiinoin our signature Oil Outside wrapper Hiscox A Co . Chemists. New York . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM EEiESSJ FIRE ! FIRE !! FIRE !!! in time and prepare yoin-se a-'.un-it tltsaster before it lib too late, bv callinir at TOE INSURANCE AGENCY O: J. ALLEN BROWN, uul olitaininqr Policy of Insnrancb t.ainst loss or ilaina;e hv FIUE oir LIGHTNING. This is the i LARGEST AGENCY IN THE STATE. Agreate Assets represented over J 800,000,000 All First Class Cos., inehvlinir English as well as Anicii'-iin. ami our wn State Cos. I All Policies written here at this Agency.: 55" Losses promptly settled. j SPECIAL RATES I mn1e on jxood Dwellings. Furniture, aiu Fiirin property, for a term of 3 to 5 years. Fcl 10. "tsi. 0'ieap Chattel Mort-ajre Tir:ou9 other blank, for wle her. I 1 tf mm o h o "1(-0J1 FACTS SPEAK s THEHSELVES! lltfahh i a great tleseijjg." jUiet-nfe Is a waul of raise, auU whltuut i he kahiiitii and couilorl uf heallb, wUnl U wrexlth worth ?"WUat happinciw mn ihtre be in lil ? ll we are not well, it in a bUmi thing to k&ow bow to rv gain health. I oSVr thin knowledge, tree! ami without price, lo the wbole'worid: "Take BttXPBir.ii s VKorrABLE Pit. La whenever J tn are nick.'' It tA now nearly fifty years Mitoe 1 introduce! Ilivxv ft t Ik to the A merican HMple. ami, ahft tiring tiny million ot Ux ex, the vmiitt ol' the greht jury if Auu-ricun aovert-igua U, that tht-y ar Hit btft and aalftfl imrgatiw wr known. Thrjr bavecumile:el v mnerreilcd merctiryantl hteediitj;, which wan lounu hi very general ine j in him con in ry ulty yenrw ago. aiu I llhe one wai joiHoiionH and the other a uitiroerotia treatment, the remedial iowfr of nature had not only to care the diseace, but' to rradic-ite mercurial ioitona and ruly new ftreamfof blmxl to exhausted tiU-tilR. wliUli wax too in itch for any cuiiKihiition i thnt my plan of treHtiut'iit wan lo remove dhteaxe hy purifying the bloKl with Brandrftli'a Pi I In, for when the blood waa lima made pure, the medical force of nature cmeinto full play, and. unlet God willed otlu rwie, the palk-nt w:ta mre tofe-co-er. Urandreth'a 1'illa a-i.t; nature in all tier effort. It is nature that curei diae and not medicine. Every othei couo'e of treat-un-nt onlv ihrowK ureal olmtacie in the wav f the constitution. I i-ni ha (py to nay I hat bleed. ii4 wlsirh I said wan jilwaxs improper, ha? Iieen geuer illy abandoned liy the medical pro fession, and that the poisonous qualities of nier curv have been w far recognized that the use of it ha? been forbidden hi the United State Army, by the Surjreou-fJt-iivrat. In the cahn dar fur 1881, I publish numroua cases of cures by lira lid nth'- Pills, some of them so remark able as to be little hort of miraculous : lhit tliev are triif, and the witrifssei can be seen and consulted. If 'Brand ret L' Pills were us d in every family, each box would tie a magazine of health and a pel feet medicine chest. OBSERVE, that Br.'indretti'x Pills, taken on ah empty stom ach, create no nausea, vomit iiig, or griping; They do good any time, but are most efie live and agreeable taken on going to bed, whin lit tle, or better slill, no siijier lias lcen eaeu. B. BKANDUETH. CQSTIVENESS AND DISPEPSIA CURED. Elizabeth Faus, Maine, Oct. 31, 1SS0. Hon. B. BnAKPRETii: My Dear Sir I like loli ve a dt,(l Hi;i)ly of Draiulri. tli's PilN in ny house, ami llK-ifliiif eticlo-ie yo;i ationh lots of llee fills when I wan lrouMt-l w iiii oVi'mate cosii veneiw and dysjipiar By taking Branilretli'n 1'ilU, two every nielli, for ; month, my Hiucstion was reitcrel, and 1 be came perfectly regular. Ciias. F. Koj.i.ins. CURE OF COUGH. North Faihkield, IJuron lonnly, filiio, Ocioher (5, 1S7U. IIok. B. BRAXDnnni: My Dear Sir Some ye.ir 1 wa a hifiken down invalid, wiifi a had rough, and pain in my idr, which l.'ie. doctors ihoiiulii came Irom liver coiiid.iin., hut none of ihem could do any good. I nun niiu ed ninjr lliai iln il.V I'illn, laking ihree the firl iihl. and increiiuu one every niyl.l l"r a week, then rexieil a week, and commence.! a-jain. In ix weeks I pit w well and Mroiir, entirely recovered my health, and have le mained so ever niiice. F. E Jacksos. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Print ipal Agency, 201 Canal Si reel, 20:1 y ;.d Hew York Citv. 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Boss'.s the only patent case with which t here l, civt-n n written warrant, ot which the follow leg Is a fac simile See that you get. tlie guarantee with eaca case ask yuai- Jeweler for Ulustiated catalogue. THi BEST PAPER ! TRY IT. BEAUXIFanKILLUSTSATED. 30 th YJ2A2L. !)f ntut.fifllmf.jfoii. The SciNTFlc A'IEKICax a large Fiist Cla.M Verklv Svvtt ijicr of ijctevu p.ii;tri, primal in Hie most nt.iiiiiii style, prjuety Ulu-Uiulcd wMi tpleudid eiiyitiiKj. rei.tcciiiiiiy Hie nee.-i in vtnlioiis and tne most recenl Ail vaiicei in the art! ami eitlM e; ii.tlnilin nrw and iiitertslinj; lactK in Agricnitnre, liuittctiJ ture, tlie Home, Health, MeUit ul l'roajM, .o cial bcit-iK-f, Natural ll iitory, : (Ji,(... v , An ironomy. The 'uust valuable prai tii-.i ji.ifrM by uniiifiit wrileix in all ilearlineiits of iei- eiu-e, will be luiind tn the Client itur a inn ie;.n. ! term, S-i.-O fr year. bl.GO half vr I which incliKks iKiHtae. iJincouni U Atiits. i wm.h u.(.u-, mi icm, ruiu py aij lew-, Co., PiiblUherx, 37 Park Kow, fvew York PATSNTS, In eonneetion with the Scientific Ameiuca, AJtwrf.: Miinn & Co. are Solicitor ot Amtriinn ami Foiei -n I'at enl, have had 35 year experience, am! now have the largeet t-HtatilishmVnl in the world, i' ltent" are obtained on llit beM term A nje cial notire i iuale in the hcittilific Aniei it Hii of all inventions pateiiltd through this a'encv with name and refiilence of th pntei lie. Any person who han made a new diseovrrv or invention, can aicerlain, free of charge whether a patent can probaUv be o!i;i"uk-I liy-wrfiing to Miinn & -o. We alw.jsetid free our Hand liook alwat the putt nt laWn, patHHe, cavenU, trade marks, their mh-Ip, ni,d ow j,ro' cored, with hint for prm-nring advances or. in ventions. Addrerp for the paper, or concern ing patent. MTJKN & CO. 37 Park Row Nw York' Ttranch OfSce, cor. F & 7th Sin. Washin. ' t . O. "JV l tijieio-t I FOR THE WATCHMAN. HELP Tnn"a3:Ccjnn mo rc cSAif' xa Case tf wt IMMUTACTURE3 UNCI Jpzitzfrmx! or twratti or iC'JO X iAi uth una m anra kvlj Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgnge Deeds, Commissioners ll i W Deed?, Cfcftttle Mortpjuses, J- arm uoinracts, larnage and Confirm n.;,: ' eWf. Distillers Entries, an4 venous -i r - Administrators, executors, cornmissioners. call on ns for printed sale notices. It is their property at public auction without quire uientK of the law on the suhject often sacrificed from this cause when a saveu ii auu luuoi- it unug ji v.nuc. i B1RB11:S OA rm roR Fruits, Candies, Cigars, 3coks, Pictures, And Pict ur e-Fr ap e s o. tf WIIE. YOU WA.T 1 Bft-DV A It 13 At Low Pigures Call on lliv un leivinid a Ko 2. (Jranii Vr n 4 . AT U 1-: 1.1 S.-ilifhnrv N C...Ii!iS ll. rt M Jfl 4 T3 tf S ft the cr .DING ADJOIXIN'J TflS-COVIfTIIOUSE. owner-, of ol3 Mlalnj Lun.ts an.l Tmrtri coaiO'.iaioaiUin. All M!aln' laterosta nictt proci'pi atto.itl;n. Koie, ajcounl.-i,(S:c. colieetevl. Estates, and all m titers oi A3rrdn!5trators and Executors. &v. settlcl Lanl an'l all otat-u-lilies eoret'utly Investigated. REAL Estate AOiNCi, Lnuls iii i:ovaa an.1 i tj ilasa .uuile Ojuui ;-.aa sk-l. i:omi a-i ;lJ.itloii s-iUcliL.! v. :tU i Lose tlcirlns to buy (r a'!!. ! Arr.in.f.'inenrs main t" purcrnse cheap lands in i Klort i.i," i "X is an I .ll:iat"3ji a ;f u.u p.iM iuawu as I the proiiilscd Lan.f. Land- tor s:fle la Illinois, :iiJ along the James ! river in Virginia. :j Panics de.-,!rtnj to Vnr.-. or co r to. North Carolina farnlsaod vviili mcC.HS.ifv hi;onii:Ul; :i. i N.H. Laa N bv,i-.it an 1 s t t aim? th rropo-d j line of t'e l-.'-liuro an i S-tli-.iry ; illioaj. ( I !,ij ro.ul nrnt ' b ilU wiictiirr An.Via. Si jii'.v an.l ',Ur.-1 nn i-ii'i ii !es ro.-elcc tnitside aid or nor. The nrorress : of the d v ml tin -x ikcnhii enciyics of the p. - ule of thea-.- counties demaw.l r.J n.n-1 have u. nan ir.fr,t. b- pe'.-fectci to rnt tow n lots Salisbury anii ai oic.fr jnaa-s in niinui l. P.s. A utarket rcalv forsnaall rivslrable farms. ff C-ill 'l'N. .in li!''if s I oc': V-r- P-rt ''.Wiv.'AiJ As? Mfa'S . i is iii .v.- .i jji .i u.u i.en ...e 1 Vaiue.ani Is a PObl NVt i.EMEOY tor all the diseases taat cau.iC inics tu tlit lower iart of the ou.iy tor rorpld l.t. vT iicad it ties .r:iundk-e ul.i!iess, tiravel. Mot n l.i, au I ail lil.S rultles of the Kktney, Liver, an t v rlnary irjjans. For f m ai e olSASFS .Monviilv 'lenstiu upms. ;md during Pieya uit v , it ii is no e juil. It resi ore t he organs that inKtt the bioo l. and hrnee Is the host BLOOO PJrtlfl'vJt. It Is rae onlv known remedy that cures B iQifsoii A-.E For Diabetes, hi e WAttX- 1. 1 i r .r r. l I A II r. l t C I H E For sme by liruirpiMs and Dealers at fil,2C per bottle. Largest bott-; in the marked o it. 1 outat mt.ii. trot-1 'j taose who wtsn to engage -a in Lie mor.t plcasaui and prohabie ba.-au3 ., , i , , ., i ft n.'iwn. KveiMiiinjr mv. CaintJl noi re- mired. v e will fumii vou e ; vr tiitu. tU a ii .v ui i n iw.ir K. f ...kiiv i !w win ..ui r away from home over nlat. No rtsS whatever; Manv new work'-rs warned at once Many are tn.i. king fortunes a the bu. int-s:s. LaOicsnial.eafeinuch as men, an1 young !).. s and ?irls make great pay Nooiie who is uliing to woi a f.dls to make more taoney every day tuau can be made In a week at any orllnary eniployuieut. lho.se who i-ngiiije at oace will ti lid a su- ri ro.id lo icrtune. AdJres , H. il.vixEix i Co., Fonland, Maine. 61:1 v o'daitieil for new invention-, ok fur imp'ove nieniM in oiil ones, fve.iis, lull ini ini i,l.-, I'i ole-Mai k-, ami nil patent bnsictrr pioiupi ly attiinlril to . . . Inventions that have been R-jected may Mill, in iii.im ea-e-. be piHnn.i l.v ih. Ueing . . j ovji,. x,r ;fs t'ltfiH D.Tl.-e. aiiH ell- MH-irii in Patent Business exclusively we e:ili Minie prtl M in iK t !-..- tlfan tliue who are remote limn Wa.l.ai lun. When InventniA eml is'iili 1 or skptili, we ma';e st-arrli in ll.eTalt ni OfTiee, ami ailv;.-e :n lo ils pati liabiihy fru- (,f l iiirie. Corres pomU in e i-i i i'iiu mial ; f, t r-:i":ilU-; :!,! No Charge Unless Patent is Cbtained. Wc.reU i bv i. rinisi(.ii d, ,- t iiv I'.i- m itcr. .trl to il.e Si.i-eiiii, , !, , i f liTZ lltfiii - c Mcn.v On!..- b;,;.;, r iv.a ........... For r-prrial u-ft-rf i.rcm t in l:.i ) t . . .Trnw" tXe , 'olil e-- A. Sft OW & CO Opposite P:iter.t C.fiiec, Wa.hin-i,.,;, O. C. 8:1 f 9 CURES Indigestion, CUBES ''r- r- Lost Aspmrr D:uoysKsss, v4? 6:CHA0ACKS - k 'J r v . v 3 f ..-.rv . t Foul Breath oujTlVtE5S. ............ F5.. J I nv Cn. y6a6lr.BL6. .BUS Bat Mill Mi DEVON BULL. . r S-ALE THEO. HEA9Q HARDWARE T wty vr PHI l E HU Bl other forms for sale at the i r - toii Akira . : WATCIIJIAX slieriffs. constahl certainly reat injnsttce toown first jrivinir Rmnle notb ,r tvi.cl? tfl every body knows are insufficient T ? dollar or two ppent in advi-; i ' Pottt v iui oiin aie notices promptlr aJid "f r,uu ortntrtiunlw. i l-'y Ducts. Proste Cfife' SJ-2 ! cnionce, aal docs not intfere wUfclOwiori,?co- tios wrecked from self-uose cod tzt0" t-2.thfndJ!C!Ua memory, removic uSt Aversion to Society, etc., etcTnffil Iide. cf prematura old bo usualli ccoSr,r,lt troablo. od restoring perfect &5 S3 ffi"!1 It bas been doraiaut lar yers. 'Thfi m.wtSY meat ha, stood tUe ttti ver, l - tcribed la Uese trouble, an-WmoVS:,"!? -p rtE to, with but little ;t aVyVr".St S5rnT is no NonswaM about tlii3l Woi Si ' prn-ation enables ks to ljoatti-.tlr euararS7T.? I It has been in reneral ase. m t.ave ihrnVu Va!?. t i I riorual. as to ft. aiae. and it !i u- ni1 ! kiacove, MabttwU known to bsthf cauSfT ! tir u:c nostrums ta, big foe'sTTh ll Fit upla nt boxes, of taree sires? No l fST to last I in a cent manent Of ro, Irx Fover cav n .. irT mm uavuwM.r w . m. A - . all III C IP TIL 1I fiHlrf . (lastiag over toNt mnth will t"j WriAm, , iir. .u. ..n. ii " " "r, . Sn& for SenW irj,criu'it . Pamnh. l?t atVtutl Atiatomirnl i H;t-t.LZ- anA Teglituonrj, irhith -iil t onviutl ilia ttmat Mim.iiftr! ti...f it.-.. rcfttfn-ctl to jtevi ret :tut,hontS.nnd fit. iiiuk-ii; mil tic o.'l it I KARRIS RZr.TEDY CO. KF'i BE9S!1 Treat all Coron c pleases, and n;or' .,.1-. d reputation through the curing of rtai.luutHl! !iiiiSflE NO M .r EX POSURE& ocSiOaa of tba biool, skimr bunm. rr.atniliiit M. cesa, without nsiotf Men-ury or J oisooout ili-di? YOUN(3JEjlj J' t,lt),IU tima for Hi-a or mn'rl.nyw. rK-n'RocrtlyfttirC peruinal cu:i.uliat:oa M pr'errcJ, trl,ich i FREE trt ur, ed. Lift of i.uexirnitto ai,.crr1 ui ,ntei i. ileairtfttofr htent mi.l lr it any a iiirpn-mr ajn.!i rVn.ai .hSt-rinv fr..H Unfilur theuid tWIraMnaV anil Irarn iB iuijf iw tbrlr a4caiAcv. Hiavtttatma Coifli uttir-'i i .tricCr-conti'leiitiat, .i.J snuid te iil'n mi lilt- utlTs, is rt stk su sowii, n VICK'S ILLUSTBATiD FLORAL GUUE o - For isaisan Elegant Hook of lvu lacrc.H, (wos, ! ortd Flower Plate, and 6oo Illustrations, witirJi In : t "r" " ; c a uu. wiii unn, a jJiiocttons for irnminsr. Onlv w c iiis. in t . li-ih or German. If you afterwards order sctJi ! duct the lo cents. ! YK'K'S SEEL'S jretLe best In the -world. TSt : Fi.oa al Cii iik will tell how u. fi und Krowrera." I VICS'S KLOVVEK ANI YEi.KI'AP.l.K (.AKDR : t"5 Pasres. e colored Plates, svo Engravmp. lora c--i.t5lu pa,ier covers; &LW lu cK'L'ajit CIUtl-S M.er.nan-r facrllth. j YICK'S ILLI M KATF.p MONTHLY MAOAZTl . 3; 1' iires, a colored Plate Ini every niraitn al : many noe Enjjravlngs. Price $t5 a ear; ' cop e.s for fi.eo. Sperlmea Xumbcrs stntfef l Lt-iiis : s U4.il copies for 5 cents. Ad lre-s JAMES YK K. HocUestf r.S. T TRY THE NEW YOSK OBSEETO THIS YEAR. The Largest and Be3t Family Paper e theWorid. Send for Sample Copy Jim 3 7 Park Row, .tn Vcrfc Outfit furnished free, wit ii full Instruction for conducting tlie most proutuble busies il I I I J vlil liii III. JL Vls r,o easy to learn, and ourlmarucilLBSP k simple and plala Unit anyone c:-u ruaVe great pj ilus irom the veryStart. .No one can tail In? to work. oinen are as suec esMul as niea. WJ .. Prf c,n eirn wruius. "aV busliiei over one hundred dollars taitW in. .l'v ntr mii in i .-- l 1 1 sr- auu i i uiuiu ' "bleu they ere ableto make money. Yen fl ,n i'.s business durlno; your spare timrtgr t,milt iou tlo.noi have to mvest cnpiUli 1" t'ike ail i Hl:. Those who md rryny nw:- S-in!l!d Wiltf nx nf fifti'p All f ii ririShra ITt. , drw- Tkcb & Co., - Augusta, Ha. ai:iJ : just receiveb:- AT RJCHMOHDPBIC Rod and Saplon Clover, Orchard Grass, . Timothy ami , Blue Grass -." AtENNISS. GARDENSEEDS, - Fresh and Geatasa JUST HECEIVKI): Landreth', '- Buist's, Ferry's, Johnson Robbins' etc.. Al Wholesale and Kctail' ONIOII SETS For Sale At EXMrf. VVAHTED, on: oil Sets At rsw I7:lf SALE OF LANIH I The nnler-ij...d, h:ivin le.n :l,lni J the npenor i ourt of Kovvan eoiiiU. lolier to fell the land owneo ,f ii. ll. Ltniper, ami Kadel I'oti. ,t, common, will, on the oOtb day oi '' il hcini; ihe l-t dav ot i;e?s" " rf Court oiler at public rale at (' j lrctrf w .iv i .i ..It..- :... wieliwu "--ti i inn v in Ssilihhmv, ihe following i i -. :. . ,.rB more . . : s more ' l.inti, in wii . iririH. liiiB" : i... ,.r I recK, -v HIS "II uir -in v - , the land of Jain. Woodwile -nd n"" - Ter7n. one third cah, tJ,ne":',"",,f months n.Loe-lhirjl in twiive nitf . ilnr ot -le. . ,, Si tr;r.i, - . & it i.t i in" - NOTICES $ n April 2 i, :S3I.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 19, 1881, edition 1
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