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It was the Comstock L.cm1c that rBiA Rjiciimiitlnn uf Soecle aa cv&w uw Mr ' 31 one j Possible. Thirteen compauies owning mines upon the Comstock tJotle, of Storey county Nevada, have paid to their shareholders nearly $120,000,000 fn dividends, of which sum the Colwli dated Firg:nia and the California furnihel $74,340,000 something more tlian one-half. It were impossi Lie to enumerate or over estimate the beneficial influences jwhich have resul ted to our epoch from this great contri bution to the money resources of the world, from a quarter of the earth otherwise so barren of products which roan mayjto his use and profit. But . luwiMaa tUia immonco cum fntill of dl- idends, the production of these same mines have amounted to more than double the dividends; aud this great sum has given vivification to so many people, and to so many industries, so opportune! v.astoalmostseeni the work of a bountiful Providence watching over our country. Indeed, the periods at which these mines have severally proved booanzis, serve all the more . to give their discovery and production pie, the Crown Point, with its fifty dividends, up to January, 1875, ag gregating $11,588,000, which came to an end just as the Consolidated Virginia began to pay monthly divi . dends of $1,080,000, or paid an ag gregate of dividends for 1875, $11, 448,000. By these results, the mate rial progress of the Pacific Coast and of the whole intermediate region west of the State of Missousi, has unques tionably been advanced "many years ahead of what must have happened, had the treasures of Mt. Davidson not existed, or had they escaped dis covery All that wonderful iudustry Which has grown up in connection with the silver mines iu Nevada, Utah, Atizona, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho and Colorado, but for the im- etus given to it by the Crown Point Ann nn itifl1 nornv -tinl?a ItjKlti born. It was that bonanza which led to the Miikinjj of the Consolidated Virginia shaft 1200 feet before find ,ing any ore. Without the Comstock ode, and the consequent extension and expansion of the mining industry and productionof the country with every month, in Utah, the Black Hills, Mon tana, Idaho, Arizona and New Mexico, as well as Nevada and California, the resumption of specie payment in the country must have been an affair of the remote future. Upon this point ihtre is no room for rational doubt. A. II Minium JiecnrfL Capital Punishment. .. The change of public sentiment in regard to capital punishment within a century has been remarkable. One hundred years ago scarcely a Monday morning passed in England on which one or more poor wretches were not hanged, too often for trifling offenses, There were more than 200 capital crimes in the statute book. Now, only murder and treason are punishable with death. In our own countryihere has latterly been a reaction against he extreme humanitarianism -which jitied every murder enough to save Ids neck, but, as a whole, the indis position to hang is increasing. The London Howard Association, wlrch opposes capital punishment, publishes statistics which show that, during the ten years between 1870 and 1879, iuclusive, only 16 persons ivere executed out of 600 coudemned to death in Austria, 93 out of 198 in France, 126 ,ont of 281 in Spain, 6 put of 46 in Sweden amlNorway, 1 nut of 94 in Denmark, 7 'out of 249 iu Bavaria, and only 1 out of 484 in Norjh Germany. In the United States during the same period there have cen about 2,500 convictions for mur der; and mjly about 200 executions, )alf of which were applications of 'lynch law." Id Australia and New Zealand ,453 pcrsous have been con demned to death, and only 130 cxe puted. In England and Wales 2,005 persons have been tried for murder during the thirty years between 1850 and 1879, and of this number 665, or 33 per cent., executed. Holland had abolished capitol punishment in 1870, and there have bccnunly 17 murders since, ajrainst 19 during" the previous ten rears. Capital pnnishmcnt is vir tually abolished in Portugal, Ronma iia, and .Belgium, aud in this coun try in Maine, Michigan, and Rhode Island. We believe the results in Jhose states are as gratifying as the association would wish to hav them, for there is an inclination in some quarters, at least, to restore the primi tive - severity of the law as far as purdercrs are concerned. Elsewhere in our land hanging is not so early t played 1 out" as some years ago, a fact ,lf vt hich manyi murderers have had Jinpleasapt realization. Cincinnati Mazette. - Once in i jrhile our gFcat mm 'ray things without stopping to consider HOW it Will srkiirxl ' Q i im jlom, in dismissing a clerk the other llay, remarked, "I there's any ejeal pig to be d'ue here I want to do it myself."Xye all know the Secretary did not mean a word of it.r-Ciucinuaii . Senator Pavfd Davis is said to in.n tMA f.....rl ! Till !', . I f nu vw auvr- iu 41111101s.: man any pther resident of that State, f A Bloom- inAlfilf 1 x " if. a f.iiyn wucspuuiieni rsuruates ins -nvealth at &,0QQQQO. He pays 33,- -wyy i faxes ycany, The use of Lemons. The lemon tree is a native of Asia, althongh it! is cultivated in Italy, Portugal and in the south of France. In Europe,) hoWever, it seldom ex mds the dimensions of the smallest tree, while in its native state it -grows' to over sixty feet in height. JBvery part of this tree is valuable in medi cine, though we rarely employ any but its fruit, that is, the lemon itself. And every one knows how to employ this in lemonade to squeeze the juice in cold-water; this is the shortest way or tolcut into thin slices and then boil itj Either way is good. Lemonade is one of the best and safest drinks! for any person, whether in health or jnot. It is suitable to ail stomach diseases, is excellent in sick nessin cases of jaundice, gravel and liver complaints. The pipins crushed may also b$ -mixed with water and sugar, and be used as a drink. Lem on juice is the best scorbutic remedy known. It jnot only cures this dis ease, but prevents it. Sailors make a daily use of it for that purpose. I ad vise every one to rub their gums daily with leaion juice to keep'them in health. The hands and nails are also kept clean, white, soft and suple by the daily! use of lemon instead of soap. It also prevent chilblains. Lem on is used ini sickness for intermittent fevers, mixed with strong, hot, black coffee without sugar. Neuralgia may be cured by rubbing the part affected with a cut lemon It is valuable -also to cure warts, and to destroy dandruff on the head j by rubbing the roots of the hair with it. Iu fact, its uses are manifold, ami the more weenplov it, externally and internally, the better weshall tind;ourselves. Natural reme dies are the best, and nature is our best doctor, if we would listen to it. Decidedly, rub your hands, head aud gums with Iemous, and drink lemon ade in preference to all other liquids. Asheville Surgery Not Be hind the Age. As much interest has been shown by the public in the case -of William Gorman, from whom Doctor Percy Norcop removed the lower jaw for disease which must have proved fatal1 in a few weeks, that we give a few particulars of this remark able surgical feat, in addition to the mention we made of it last week. The operation was performed on Wednesday last with success. On Thursday afternoon the patients con dition being rather low, Dr. Norcop obtained from two colored men twelve ounces of blood which was passed in to the veins of the patient. This master pi esc of work revived him greatly. On Friday the same pro cess was adopted with equally good results. The patient is now doing well, breathing calmly through the silver tube inserted in his windpipe, and swallowing his food through the tubes passed into the 'stomach. We hope soon to see him, with his new rubber jaw at work, promenading the streets. Asheville Citizen. Mrs. Merritt, of Detroit complains of her husband in a divorce suit, al eging, among other things, that he would not let her put her cold feet on him to warm them. The Prohibition Act. The following is the Prohibitory Act as it passed both Houses of the Legislature, with all the amendments inserted at the proper places. It is an exact cony of the bill as enrolled and ratified : AX ACT TO PROHIBIT THE MANUFACTUHK AXD SALE OF SPIItlTCOrS AND MALT LIQUORS. TJie General Assembly of Jtorth Carolina do Enact; Section 1. That any persons who shall manufacture, buv or sell- with or indirectly, any spirituous or' malt li quors, except wines and cider, or bv any o,""i ouuiciiujjc mi uvice, spinuious li quors, or any liquors of which spirituous liquor is a material or constituent part, in any quantity, iu this State, otherwise than by this act provided, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon couviction thei-eof iu any court of record havin' in- riMiieuoD oi same snail be lined not less than oue hundred dollar nor mnrn ti.m. one thonssind dollars, and be iuipiisoued Sec. 2. That spirituons liquors or li quids of which liquors are a material and constituent part, may be kept and sold as by this act provided, and in no other w ay or manner, ouly for; medical, chemi cal and luechaoia! purposes, aud for these purposes, only by a druggist, apoth ecary or physician, who shall have obtained - a. : license in nnrmtm. ,.r , f vv vs the DroviKtonA nf thin pt oibin - . niiuniu In ni to sell the same for such purpos(s; aud any druggist oi- phjsician who shall have obtained such license shall not keep at any time! a greater quantity of such spiritsoii hand than thirty gallons.; and shall not sell to any person a greater quantity, at one time, than oue gallon. Sec. 3. The County Commissioners of the several comities in the State may, upou application made to them, only iu the way in this section provided, -by a druggist, apothecary or physician, graut a license to last for one year aud no long er, to sell such spirituous liquors as are meutioned in this act ouly for medicinal, chemical nnd mcchauical purposes, and in the way and manuer in this act direct ed. aud no other ; but before grauting any such license they shall ascertain and find ij uie oatu ana examination nf tw more 'sober! and iMnMt.-iu or Of I It A1 M Mo ..-.ft... if - 1 ct. vwuiuj, uiRl sucn applicant is a so ber, reliable and trtlRtU-orthv nomnn . anil they hall record the names of the citizens SO b T them examined nnd thi, fnora m 1 - vu- UVi W ! found bv them n Twin tllA minnfex tf tlmir proceedings in connection with the orders jauu proceedings granting such license; : and any druL'LMst. nnnllicrars nr ttlivul. f . OCT" 1 7 v " fJ cian Uesinug to obtain such license, shall ' apply for the same by petition setting forth that lie is a drnggUt, apothecary cr phytician in the coauty : where such ap- j plication is made 4iie place where lie sella drugs aim meuciues or reguiany practices medicine that; he desires to keep and sell such liqnors ouly for medicinal, chem ical or mechanical purposes; that he will not knowingly keep or sell such liquors otherwise, nor jn greater quantities than as by this act allowed, and that he will well, truly and faithfully keep and ob serve the provisions of this act so far as the same are applicable to him ; such pe tioner shall subscribe and swear to his petition, and the same shall be filed aud preserved among the papers and re cords of the county commissioners lefore whom it shall be presented. But no druggist, apothecary .or physician shall be licence to sell any of the spirituous or malt liquors herein mentioned, until he has executed and given to the Board of Commissioners of the count' wherein the liquors are proposed to be sold, a bond with good and sufficient security, to be duly justified in a sum of not less than five hundred dollars and not more than five thousand dollars, conditioned that he will fathfully comply with and perform all the , requirements aud conditions of this act. The said bond shall be record ed and filed as in cases of official bonds and whenever the said commissioners shall have reason to believe that the par ty so licensed has violated any of said conditions or promises they may put the same iu suit aud prosecute to jucLmtn? aud in addition thereto they may for good cause revoke said license, first giv ing to the holder thereof at least two days notice of the time when a motion to revoke will be made. Sec. 4. A druggist, apothecary or phy sician having a license to keep and sell such spirituous liquors as by this act pro vided, shall not sell the same to any per son, at one time, a greater quantity than oue gallon, "nor in any quantity, unless the persou applying to purchase! the same shall present and deliver the certificate of a sober and respectable practicing phy sician, not a licensed dealer under thi.- act, given upon his lionor, to the ett'eet that such spirituous liquors so required are in fact required for medical purpose; or a like certificate of a sober, respecta ble chemist or artist, that such spiritu ous liquors areirequired in fact for chemi cal purposes ; or a like certificate of a sober, respectable mechanic that 'such spirituons liquors so required are iu taci required for mechanical purposes; and i! any physician, Ichembt, artist or mechan ic shall make any certificate falsely stat ing or suggesting the purpose for whirl such spirituous liquors specified bv I, in are required every such physician, client 1st, artist or mechanic making such fa'.s. certificate, shall be deemed guilty of j: misdemeanor, aud upon conviction in auy court of record having jurisdiction thereof, shall be fined not less than om hundred uor more thau five hundred dol lars, and may, iu the discretion of tin- court, be imprisoned. Sec. 5. Every druggist, apothecary in physician who shall have a license to sell such spirituous liquors as provided for in this act, aud shall violate the provision of the same in auy resnect. di recti v or indirectly, or by auy shift or subterfuge. shall, for every such violation thereof, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ami upon conviction iu 11113 court of tecord having jurisdiction shall be fined not lcs thau oue hundred dollars, nor more thai. five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned in the discretion ot the court : and more over shall forfeit his eaid license to be cancelled by the court ; and if auy clerk or employee of such druggist, anothecarv or physician shall in any way violate the provisions ot this act under pretense oi selling such spirituous-liquors for his em ployer or otherwise, he shall tor everv such ofleuse be deemed guility of a mis demeanor, aud upon couviction in anv court of record having jurisdiction shall be lined not less than httv dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, aud be imprisoned at the discretion of the court. Sec. 0. That this act shall have no torce nor effect until the first day of Oc tober, A. D., 1831 ; and on and after that day it shall have full force aud eflect. Sec. 7. That an election shall be held by the qualified electors in tho State on the first Thursday in August next to take the sense of tho electors of this State up on the question of prohibition, those de siring prohibition shall vote a written or punted ticket with the words: "For Pro hibition" ou it ; those opposed to prohi- ouion snail vote a written or printed ticket with the words : "Against Prohi bition" on it. The election herein pro vided for in this section shall be held un der the same rules and regulations and the returns to be made as are now pro vided by law for the election of Judges of the Superior Court, and the Board of County Commissioners of the several counties of the State shall in the manner therein prescribed appoint registrars and judges of said election : Provided, That if at the said election a majority of the votes so cast be "Against Prohibition" then aud iu that case no person shall be prosecuted or punished for anv violation of this act. And it is further nrovided. That upon the counting of the ballots as aforesaid the Governor of the State shall issue his proclamation declaring tho re sult thereof. THE BEST PAPER ! TRY IT. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. 30 Ih ITS AS.. Ql.jr3ritntififliitfttfan. 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It we are noi well, ii is a bies.-icd -thing to know how to rt yain health. 1 ofK-r this knowledge, tree!; and wiilioiit price, to the whole world: "Tak liltAXUiiE .h's Veuktablb Pims wheiiever yo'i are sick,'' it is now nearly fl;ty yearf. siiice I introduced these pills to tiie Auierican people, and, al'ici using lift v millions t.t hox es, ihe verdict of the grei.t jnry of American sovereigns is, that they are the be.-t and saiesi purgative ever known. They havecumplelely snpercc!ed tuercuryand bleeding, wiiich was lound in Very general us in this 1 ountry lifiy years ago. 1 said that the one was poisonous and the other a murderous treatment, the remedial power of nature had not onlv to cure the disease, but to eradicate mercurial poisons ami supply new streams oi hi o 1 to exhausted patients, which was loo nrich for any constitution; that my plan of treittui!it wis to remove disrase by purifying t!i j blood with Brandreih's Pills, for when the blood was thus made pure, the medical fone of 11 Uiire c ime into full play, and. unless God willed otherwise, the patient was mre to re cover. Brandreihs Pills ai-i.t naiiuein all her effort?. It nature that cures disease and not medicine. Kvery othei couise of treat ment finlv throws reat ohstju les in t!:e way of the constitution. I am happy to say that bleed ing, which I said was always improper, has l een generilly ab.indoned by the mtdical pro festiun, and that the poisonous qualities of titer enry have been so far recognized that the u-e of it has been forbidden in the United States Army, by the Surgeon-General. In the caltn dar for 1831, I publish numerous cases of cures by Kiandreth's Pills, some of tbeni so remark able as to be little s-hort of miraculous : Bui they are true, and ihe witnesses can be se-n and consulted. If Brandrelh's Pills were nsnl in every family. e:u-h box would bea magazhie of health and a pel feet medicine chest I CS3I3E.VI!, that Br.tndreth's Pills, taken on nn empty Mom ach, create no nausea, vomiting, or griping. They do good any time, but are most ef;e live and agreeable taken on goir.g Jo bed, when lit tle, or better still, no supper has been eaten. B. BR AX DUET 1. C0STIVENESSA1D D'SPEPSIA CURED. j Eijzabeth Falls, Maine, Oct. 31, 13S0. Hon B. Brani retu: My Dear Sir I like to h ve : good stuply of Brandreth's Pills in my lioiise, ami t bei efore enclose you an order j for two dozen boxes. I Crst learned the vir tues of thee Pi I U when I was troubled with 1 bstinate costiventss and dyspepsia. By taking I ra-idreth's Pills, two every night, for a j month, my digestion was restored, ei,d I be carn ; perfectly regular. CnAS. F. Koi.MX?. CURE OF CQ'JGH. Xobtii FAiariELD, Huron Coontr, Ohio, October (K, 1879. Hof. B. Brasdheth: My Dear Sir Some years ago 1 was a broken down invalid, with a bad'eough, and pain in ray side, which the doctors thought came from liver complain;, but none of them could do any good. coiu- m-nced nsing Jrardreths Pills, taking three the first night, and increasiug one every night for a week, then rested n week, and commenced auain. In six weeks grew well and strong, entirely recovered my health, and have re mained so ever since. F. E. Jackson. i SOLD BY AL.Ij DRTJCrOISTS. IBs An Principal Agency, 291 Canal Street, 20:iy pd H:w Yori City. DEEDS Fee Simple DeeJa. Deeds in Trust, 3iIortgge Deeds, Commissioners' D i Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contract Marriage and Confiriaatio r ' eri& Distillers1 Entries, and various other forms for u tn tcrtificai m A T TTt "rVT Administrators, executorecomniissioners, sheriffs, constables, agents &c '. ' '' call on us for printed sale notices,; Jt is certainly great injustice' to ow a(vs5 their property at public auction without first giving. ample notice of the8 -i quircmentsof the "law on the subject every body knows are insuffir-pnf ?L ft oncn saennced rrera this cause when a BOiU Afc A1JU tUOUC IV UUUID lUlUt, If t 2TOTI02S TOR POSTING - 1 ' .... THEO. BUERBADl'S H EADQUA TEHS FOR Fruits, Candies, Cigars, Books, Pictures, And Picture-Frarxes. 32: tf HARDWAR 2a- iL i At Low Pigures i the nulersisricd Jj. Call Ko. v A V S n i. j Sa!if l.m ' ...In IK Goaaensed Time TaMe-N. C. E. 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IlL-lim:!ld ' .Itursille Kn.k's f'r"ch l.arkslale Dunvlile " Ik-nujj (iivf usboro " SiiUsbury A it. A-L Junction Lv. " Air. Charlotte I "No. 42 I Dally No. 4S Daiiy jToiTm 2 i IP M No. R0 Jvliy l" 45 P M 2 .5 A At 7 U0 ' 7 !ij " 7 tl ", a ' .' :1 " C "5 " 6 is " ' S 17 ' S :;7 ' 1.: 33 12 15 A M li 'U A M il IK ;- r 1 uo 2 55 P 4 41 C 07 7 5 7 51 ' 5 55 1 0 l 1 1 05 1 30 A M 1 Is m;ide from a simple i ropicul Leal 01 hare Value.and Is a POSITIVE REMEDY for all the diseases that taue paics In the lower part of the toay ior roipia Liver iieaa.unes Jaur.uice I-'lzzlDess, (iravel. Molaria, and ill dlfflcultles of the Kidney, l.lver. and Mrinarv Orj-rsina. For F- w ALE DISEASFS Monthly Ment iuatlons, aDd during Pregnancy, ii has no equal. It restores the organs that moke the blood, and hence is the b?.sf BLOOD PURIFIER. It Is the only known reniedv thatciires BRIGMT'S DIS.ASE. For Diabetes, use WAKX EK'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. For Sale by Druggists und Dealers at Q1.23 per bottle. Largest botfs in the market, 'iry It. H H. WARNER & CO. KocntHTER. . i S5! Outfit sent tree to those who- wish to enease ia the ufost pleasant and proflable business Known, r.veryining i.ew. capital not re quired. We will furnish yoii eTerythlnir. $10 a day ana upwards 13 easily made without staying awayirom nome over mgnt. .no. hsk whatever, Many new workers wanted at once. Many are ma. kin? fortunes at the business. Ladles make asmuca a men, and young boys and girls make great pay No one who Is wining to work falls to make more money every flay t nan can be made In a week at any ordinary employment. Those who enguge at once will find a short read to lcrtune. Address, H. Ualleit & Co., Portland, Maine. 51:ly obtained for new inyenlion, or for improve ments in old ones. Caveatn. rnfringeiueMn, Trade-Mai ks, and all patent bui-inel-.H promj)t ly attend'.-d to. . Inventions that have been Rejected may still, in most case!, be patented Iy ux. Being opposite tiie U.S. Patent OfSre. and en gaged in Patent Business Exclusively, we can secure patents in less lime than thoe who are remote from Washington. When Inventors send model or sketch, we ma'te search in the Patent Office, and advice as to its patenabii'u y free of charge. Corres pondence confidential ; fees renspnable; snd No Charge Unless Patent is Obtained. e refer by permission to the City Post- mnter, and to the Superinttndt r.l of the iVi OfScc Mony Order Division in Washsngton. For ppecial reference?, circular, nrWicc, lerms, &c.. address C. A. SK0W & CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C 8:tf Outfit furnished free, with full instructions for conduct! ng the most proatable business that anyone can engage In . The business Is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain that anyone can makerreat pro- iiwui nj ntiuk. .u uue can tail wcois will ing to work. Women are as successful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars la single week. Nothing like it ever known before. Ail who engage are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can en in this nsln--fw during yor.r spare Usui al great rvront. Yoa do nor have to Invest capital in it We take U the ri?k. Those who nert rdy nioner e:ould write to tu at once. All furnlshxt rrr Art. TtE Co., Augusta, Maite. L j sio & MOKT(;At;jT wt'ificite foliar or tw 8pent ia .arertigina iSRli lUiUWU BUJtJ DOliCCS prOIJlptlj ailj Ch ' - LAND PSara" 1 - j .AHDSPERMATOSRHffA. . Avalcat Z.L "ynr sad New n-n-rt . to . J ew nd nosi tiwl.V? " ' ulatoi littj. nf sorbed. producing c me!Lte-mn .d ? I the drain from the sjstem, reuorTt !Pt rf Bight, Nerryua iAsbiUtConfion 0n' Aversi.jii to Society, eic.. etc.; wdf& J!J de- 1. as been dormufit for yn. Thi,., i i!-8" " D6S3 to. with butlittle if ., pe'rmiS StttH--lana aaseaiw about taisl-reoari; !wtT1! - dis.we.red of ru-hio a.d car, ,c "u 1 verin' ???J?in ou t own to b.- tUecausiSi Uiolr urc oss nostrums aad bi rci TbaSi teil ft tl ihs itttinf Vfe, Jl'fl J N-er tir: ,1. .-' I OA L. 1 lv T ' irkotaad C:. ;. Cs-r, t.rMiiq Ma ii Market 3d C:. -. OR. BOTIf Offil! al re.utation throairlitlw curuitfof mTlicaUdJI! lNP:8CWETIOM.rEXP ectioas of the LJooJ. or boa.' tZi'Ud 'lu'Jt YOUNC M EN ,'J Bi' EuCiDBfrom tteelUeti P"M-WfiSJOI a!seP.n that unfiU iU wp tiras for blna or iritrriHK. r"'r!!r.nDHr i-nnA PATISMTS TnEATEDbU lmw ultioi (K-clrrrrd, w:.;cii i FILES ml n,. bur irtr t-i. Lil of iUt)lOK (o Itt i.rr-'l l, i.ti u 4xdnrtlUI. nmlcd Inn (a y a ! lii-t 011 in-lirtlno. Uirot m ittwh watnw irM Hujii.rr .iiii.t Mad (htlrtnaV jux4 kwa fnnrlttlt(t ta lfair odnuiUg. " il Him f Coiutttutr-tti:Mt kirtci rortn lenttal, at i ihnu:4 be viinmm DO. ItfTTa, liAortu 8th ft. Hu U.h, VICK'S Tl IlitJSTRATiD TLOE AL , GUIDE I-or 1S51 Is aD Elegant Book of VH Pafrrt Onet on-d Flower Plat anrl etw-IllustratloiisTnitBS -rtptious ot the best Flowt-rs -and Vch'c(iibl, nirec-tions for growing. Only 10 crni.i In lv. ilsli cr German. If yoa afterwards order kIi duett he 10 cents. : j VICK'S SEEDS are tfc" best In the world, tit Fi-okal Gi-iwk will tell how to tret and rowiim. VICK'S KLOWKIt AND. VE ETA K L '4 HAFUCt 175 Iaeffe 6 colored 1 dates, 50 Eiurravntin. t cents in paper covers; S1.)0 hi tlejrant; ciolM iieruif.n or Knlis)!. ' - i L; VICJi'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY SAfiAZPI 32 Pa--?s, a Co!r:rel Plate In every number 1st many fine Engraving. Price $i.-5 a tear; tn 'op,es for V.m. Sjeeftnen Numbers lent Ih;b uL-iii; a iriai cijufs lorzu cenis.- Address JAMES V1CK. Hoeliesrrr.X. T. TRY i j THE I T0EK OBSERVES NEW this year. ! The Largest and Best Family Paper b the.Wor!d. -I Send for Sample Copy Frit; rJ33 W OBSERVES, . j 37 1'nrk Uo x X c w 'ori FIRE FIRE!! 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 7, 1881, edition 1
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