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8KXATO K I AL GttATOKS. Sct KpcccSt's ami Off-band Talk, ifow o Afcon o tf United S. . . ' - . -- ' ' ml o I. - I hmiI Revise then Before Ou-y go into ' the tQomgrc&sio&al Record." WaaVingt on Republican. The Senate is oo to mert again, i in 1 the expected nrcssewe of lUc So- j i.. mir i rrw.. I . 1)DS here iiiiircs ..one of cuir crres- iumlc' lu sar -ilierc are very iifen in either House of Congress who ijeaW umu any impoi -tantsuljjtct with out having made the most elaborate preparation. The Library i unpack vd tor books, old newspaper files an bronsht from ihue nooks-ami cords . i . i . u... ...... ot na tier are tiseti ui laKing yiiuiw.. 'These' notes are filled our; put4u or der and .then yoijjiave a "set speech. DAVID DAVIS, PERHAPS More than any other Senator; indulges jn manuscript, preparing oven a live 'minutes speech with great care. This tj'as beeii iiis inflexible rule, and has been since he entered public life. Af ter he' deli vers his speeches, or rather after he reads them, he hands his '.manuscript to Mr. Murphy, the Sen ate stenographer, who semis it to the Government Printing Office. The iionjposttors never have any anathe mas for the Judges writing, whicli is largp, dUtinct and full of character, EDMUNDS EVE It CH ES NOTES. Atiljnce a speech is out of his mouth he doesn't bother his head about it. During all the years he has been in the Senate he has not revietj a single peech. lie turns everything i.a his mind beforehand, and never riseff to address the Senate without haviug weighed in the scales of his great mind what he intends saying. , bits hill will speak Jor thee hours, without a scrap of j taper, i ncouiy pn paranon ne maKes is marking references and passages in this book or that. I have seen him time and again thunJer away for two hours without stopping even for a glass-of water. lie revises his speeches, however ; makes additions and cor rections in a clear hand, much like that of a college boy, aud gives the n'rluters -no little trouble with his yroof." Hill has an attounding mem ory, and no man in public life, except Edmunds, has his imperturbability. The only inau who could well worry Hill or excite Ins wrath in debate W AS TH U LATE MATT CARPENTER. How it tickled Carpenter to put onie adroit question at the Georgian ud get him eon fused ! a hard thing to do at any time, but Carpenter often succeeded. And it was more the re sult of an irresistible propensity for filu than anything else, for never wa man who had less malice than Matt ' ' M. 11 I I I . urpeuier. rie nan a.neart as ligas a mountaiiv He was exceed inly par ticular about uu speeciies when thev were upon lexat oucstions. Alter hi got tho nro i " trtim the foreman of .m nr.: ii" . . ine Jimora ne would hack it to pieces, feeud the -corrected proof back, get -a econd and treat it in like manner. His writing was characteristic, hard to read a rollicking, harum-scarum sort,of a fisi and a study to the prin ters He used to say to me, ' The "-shortest road is the best road when Wre in a hurry," and though ' he could write a fine, full, round hand, he dashed off everything at lightning sbttid. Another Seiator who, like lmuuds, never revised a speech WAS THUIiMAX. Occafloually he spoke from manu scfplfeut the stenographer took down J every word he said, as the old gentle 'man would forget his mannscript and d rift 'ii) to extemporal eloquence. Thurnmn, thongli never a graceful speaker, was always' forcible. Ife Avas; beyond all doubt, thrab!est of the Democrats, ami their leader from the Jinn he entered the Senate. ''BAYARD AVt)RKS HARD At his speeches, and though lie writes' tjit and. fallows his njanuscript cioseiyf rte revises atter proof is taken, lie makes few changes, however, but hjdds thfiT ,roof very often until two o'clock in the morning, as he spends ' hVwUig gvm rally in social cir c,,s h good penman,,writing I irrenmiTr-sizeri, running hand. LAMAR IS A OREaT REVISER, Cuts proof into tatters, 'writes' a hor rible hand, and tries the soul of a riuter. Occasionally he goes down to the government printing office to look after his speeches, which when Villi. Ilt.-li.n.l .. .. .1 . 1 . f" '." "ic -o9uy jinereu jrom Q sfubographerNi report of them. SENATOR CONKLIXO Seldom made a correction of his ut terances buJuj.Stfuate chamber, fie is. perhaps" the - best extemporaneous speaker in the United States, and even his remarks in running rlol.oi- 'te'Mil1628 great ability. it,. wMfW session of the For ty biXth Congress he delivered a speech upor. the army appropriation without notes, papers, book or reference of h'Sfi "Mig. Jiever beforg or siiict? &4'J Senator such an atidieuce. llejokAj for four hours. Before the adjournment of thV Senate 150,000 c.iies ofliisMpecrhJiad been subscrib- ''T'f er Vriutipg etabliU menttnVVastiih?ton sent to the Sa k:-lovrest estimate." nii ve ry &hori t ime Qytgr one of the best fivinrtviiof!. aid 'foreman of th fnnz -v ' ' ooprfiadlhe proof of the pujrKjim wnen the Vice-president l";k"M?e-.-'Patr from New lork, ui) rose the statelv frr - k r yreat ,.trcl. wtifMe took iM!lMoireMriet1' I dr: Wnrmlr'ti nbiuit iiiuc tV'!oek ill the morning a4 akeid for SM.ator Conk ling, Hei t Hyet Suiil tlieri v ate secretary j "thje Senator breakfasts about. eleven ; hoUever, is yoiiare in hurrv and want t ee after t He tqccohf I shall cat i hiin."! V Tel I Mr. Oyster to rome in ah! how do vou clo. Mr. : ' j '' Oyster," and Ird Glicsterfield. was never more polite than was Con u ling n his night-shirt. Aft,er rubbing his irf. (ikii :iti the niouf. iiiaile a ,-- - i ' ' i i . i...iti lew ciiiiiijri'!, aim siruc uuhhc . ' - , ' "It befire 'Uoscoe Conkliu You will never find it prefixed to his name in aiiy speech intended for general dis- tribution. After lie received the speech he wrote his thanks, very kindly, to Foreman Oystor, as follows: United SttesSenate Chamber, May, 1879. berr.vou' to receive My Dear Sir: my thanks for the pound speech, -uud tor your kiudiussj throughout. I am gbd to have mad your acquaintasice. aud trust I"may lnow you better in the future. Cordially yours, R6scoe Con k li no. E. W. Oyster, Jisq. Of all the Senators, CpukXing writes the best hand lalrge, cay, graceful and legiljuJe. His signature, however, would be a study to any one not ac quainted with it, THE PRESENT SECRETARY OF STATE, When a member pf the Senate, used to look carefully J after his speeches, which for the moist part were made from "headings." Probably there never was in the United States Sen ate a man wjio needed less prepara tion thau James G. Blaine. He is infallible in history and impregnable in'clebate. His niiemory of facts and faces is absolutely wouderful. He can begin with William the Conqueror and give you the 'name of every sov ereign of England downlo Victoria, with the dates 'of their reigns. Now and then tho Seuator would give his personal attention to the printing of a speech. One morning Oyster found hitn busily at work "cutting up copv" for ttie printers. "Hello, Oyster, l5m ahead of you. See I'm dividing; co py." "Yes, Seiiator, I see you're ahead of me, but1! went home onlv six hours ago, and shall be here for sixteen consecutive, hours." "Well, I know it's hard Work, Oyster. I've been at it and know what night work means." VOORIIEES PREPARES His Fpeeches carefully and revises moderately. He lis one of the few very few men who uses manuscript in such a way that nint a single oratorical grace is diminisheld thereby. Wheth er this is because he commits his speech to memory or not I never could tell. I rather think he does, lint, with or without manuscript, VoorhecR u an orator of the first school. As a rul, the very s'ght of manuscript in the hands of a speaker is enough to nerve jiic for a bore. Demosthenes was Hght when he said; "Oratory is delivery delivery -delivery," and delivery iV killed by manuscript. JONES, OP FLORIDA, Always a hard student, labors dili gently at a set speech. He is passion ately fond of Etjmund Burke, and knows his works as I Jiever knew anv other to know them. He has a mem ory equal to Blaine's or Ben Hill's, time and again haVe I heard him re peat page after page of Burke's im mortal speeches. lt is the same with speeches of Phillips Grattan, Curraii, ami u Council. Joe3 is a very able man. His Democracy is extreme, but out of politics he is one of the clever est fellows in the vforlrf over. DAVI3, OP WEST VIRGINIA, Though an old member of the Senate, has made but one speech on agricul ture. It WHS Drilltpd Or-IPllv na it was written. His iiemarks" are IpFi to tl) tender mercies of the Ktrnn. grapher. - I BECK, DAVIS' I COLLEAGUE, On the Committee 6n Appropriations, is the most rapid ! talker in either Hbuc-a of Congress. Well for him that the Senate has such a stenograph er 'as Denis Mnrhhv u..j travels over naner JTkn liirhiiM.,. I doubt if his equal ould be found any wiieic jecK isai) untiring worker, has the constitution of a krrv,M,.t, race horse, and uo amount of labor is tpo heavy for liim.J He is not much of a reviser, going pn the principle of Pontius Pilateouotf scripsi, scripsi. He is as blunt asyJoev IWstrw.L- .A as good-natured as Mark 'Tapley. As there are no "leaves to print" in the Senate, no Senator Can lllllllicli n speech without having at lepst read it from manuscript. The first page of fid Daily Record is quite a disidera tumasa place to air the title of a speech, and many a grave Senator .iu uHiu willing sit at the lower end of McGregor's table is loth to have his speech hidden in the middle f the Jieoord. In vain to attack Solomon's theory about variety ' Fifty-three millions of forest trees have been planted in Nebraska, m Pr .Tanner, the well-known faster, i dead. Eminent phjsiciam attrib "te lus sndtlen demise to hi forty aaytr Hist last eaii It is worth retnpmtvv;n i . , , ..i mat uuwuj pn. joys the nicest surroundings ifia batj Qe,lth. X - ,1,w,nr,ie P.eoiHe ahout to-day with one foot m the grave, whena, bottle of ir , 01 .Ter ,ou wou,l do them more , A. ;7 ""v wuuiu uo mem more fJhan nil the deters and medicines Captain Ends aiuHiisShipKallwny Captuin Eads, who has just return ed from a visit to Euroe, prnfewses to be sanguine in regard to the out look for his proposed ship railway aero the isthmus. Ha says the lead ing English engineer endorse U19 scheme as entirely practicable, and that three prominent capitalists came to him and said that if the shares were offered to the English public all the money necessary would le sub scribed within week, but bis reply was that he could not enter into any negotiations, because he had made a proposition to (he United States gov ernment, and that until the Ui atter was definitely decided he was not at libtrty to do anything towards secu ring foreign capital, in addition to which he did not want to create a monopoly. Captain Eads says if the bill before .Congress, guaranteeing tW4t-thirds of the interest . money at j per cent., is passed, work on the pro ject will be commenced within three months after its passage; but this failing, lie will then go to England, either to government or-private indi viduals, because be is convinced that the idea is practical. " tttVnl pnA Jta0 pS uur iai pus piQ l lAojJJ pan anJIof TtuX Muyi jnoi ui vtot tun n Illlff I lUS3aSQ33Sr(Jj mm FACTS SPEAK s TMSELYES! Health id a great blessing. Di.?iiFe is a want of trade, and -without tlie faiiieM and comfort of heallli, what is wealth worth ? What happinesn can there be in life ? If we are uol well, it ia a blessed thing to know how to re gain health. 1 utTer thin knowledge, freely and without price, to the whole world: MTake Brakpketh's Vegktaule Pills whenever you are Bick.'' It in now nearly fifty year since 1 introduced these pills to the American people, and, after using fifty million of box en, the verdict of the great jury of American sovereigns i, that tbey are the bef t aud aafctt purgative ever known. They havecompletely superceded inercuryand bleeding, which wan lound in very general ue in this country fifty yearn ago. 1 said that the one was poiftonous aud lite other a murderous treatment, the remedial iower of nature had not only to cure the disease, but to eradicate mercurial poisons and supply new streams of blixxl to exhausted patients, which wits too much for any constitution ; that my plan of treatment was to remove disease by purifying the blood with Brundrcth's Pills, lor when the blood was thus made pure, the medical force ol nature Cinie into full play, and. unless God willed otherwise, the patient was Hire tore- cover. Brandrelh s Pilis assist niMure in all her effort?. It is nature that cures disease and not medicine. Kvery othei couise of treat ment nlv throw ; real ubrtat Jes in the way of lue tonsmmion. i am nappy to say thai bleed inwhich I said was ahvavs im proper, has been geqer.illy abandoned by the medical pro fession, ana thai the poisonous qualities o! mer cury have been so far recognized that the use of it has been forbidden in the United States Army, by the Surgeon-General. In the calen dar for 1831, I publish numerous cams of cures by Urandreth ' Pills, some of them so remark able as to be little hort of miraculous: But they are true, and the witnsse can be seen and consulted. If Brandreth's Pills were used in every family, each box would be a magazine oi tieatin and a peitect medicine chest. osssnvs, that Brandreth's Pills, taken on an empty stom ach, create no nausea, vomiting, or iirioinir They do good any time, but are most eflei tive and agreeable taken on goit.g to bed, wben lit- up, or oeuer sun, uo supper has been eaten. B. BRANDRETil. COSTIVENESSANO DISPEPSIA CURED. Elizabeth Falls, Maine, Oct. 31, 1880. Hon B. BrtANDRETH : My Dear Sir I like to h .ve a Kod supply of Brandreth's Pills in my house, and therefore enclose you an order for two dozen boxes. I first learned the vir tues of these Pills when I was troubled with obstinateicoslivenetM and dyspepsia. By taking Brandreth's Pills, two every night, for a uiuiiui, in t digestion was restored, and 1 be came perfectjy regular. Ciias. F. Rollins. CURE OF COUGH, North Fairfield, Huron Countv, Ohio, October "f, 1879. IIos. B. Braxdretii: My Dear Sir Some years ago I was a broken down invalid, wiih a bad cough, and pain in my side, which the doctors thought came from liver mmi.lain: but none of them could do anv good. I com- menrea using uranareih's 1'ills, taking three the first night, and increasing one every night for a week, then rested a week, and commenced again. In six weeks I grew well and stronjr, entirely recovered my health, and have re mained so ever since, Y- E. Jacksox. 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Land on Abbott's Creek, in DaVitlson County, containing forty (40) acres, to satisfy a claim of two hundred dollars secured by niortijajre d ed executed by Kachael Miller, Cirero Goss and wife Susan E., on the 20th Kor. 1878,toMathias Keriley, and assigned bv him for value to the undersigned on the 23d April. 18S0. The deed is recorded in Register's office Book 24, page 157. S. L. Tiimapox, Assignee of MatMflS Kepiey. Mort5rig. By M. II. Vissix, Atty. 47;it HELP FOR SALE, LTA GROVE. Kaa-a a tlio Bradiiiarw or Gray Place. This Property, loeatefl in tho limits of Salisbury, contains 3iJ acres, a ; never failin well of pure water, all needed oiU buildings, and a PIRST-CLASS EESIDRNCE. This property must be sold, therefore a Good Uarg-ii hi for tho ready money, or to any one paying half cash with deferred payment lor the balance. , Apply to J. M. GRAY, Attorney at Law, Saliabury. JV. C. N. B. 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Offers every advantacc of the most thorough and liberal course in Literature, Music and Art, at rales lower than any equal school in the State Board and Llterarv Tuition from $60 to $73.60 per Term. See Catalogue. 49:4t II. W. REINTJART. Prln. Come to the Front! W. A. EAGLE PI1T3 BOOT, SHOE & GAITER MAKER, MAIN STREET, CrPOSITE EX Kiss' drco store. AH WorkSlriclIy First Class Having had sixteen yen r experience in the buinepx, I am prepared 10 PLEASE the most fastidious. I For EASE AND ELEGANCE OF FIT J my work can not be excelled. i ! material of the best and finest crade . ail tl. worn aone in tue latest styles and fthioitf. Gsnts Pino "Work a Specialty. Ready-made work of the best quality always on hand for sale. Attention given to FANCY WORK and (liampion Box Toe Work. Repairing Xatly and Promptly done at moderate prices. BfS-Satisfaction guaran teed or no chare.5J Orders by mail proinptlr fillrd. :ty WM. A. EAGLE, , IP YOU WISH . s Yniir Walnhoc ClmrkH.SrwiiiffMiif!liiiiM. (1 V7, 11 fir Mam mm Repaired by a ood, cheap and renponnible workman pleae liave them with Meaam. Khun A Betiu'-nisi., Snlibtirv, C. Wr brown. Buck Horn . (Xext door below J. D. McXeety Store) Where will be found as GOOD BEEF Jus Tito 3Xavkot -A.floxtl. Foil Wei&ts M Prompt Delivery IS MY MOTTO. I want to buy Fat Cattle and Sheep. El. L. BEAU, HARDWARE WHEiV YOU' WAXT HA it D W ARE At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at No. 2 Granit X0". D .A. AT WELL. Slighar3- .N. C.f Juqe 8 if. Coataei Time Taile-1 C. R,R. TKAIX3 GOING NORTH. Date May 13, "al I No. 4T I No. 49 I I Dally f. Dally No. 43 Dally Lv. Charlotte, 405 AM e 15 A M 4 13 r M " A-i.Deixt " Junct " SaUsburv 4 11 531 8 U3 8 1 10 14:. 4 uu 8 15 A M A AM A t P W P M PM PM A M AM A M PM PM PM PM P M P M PM C 20 7 5U 9 M 9 5:1 : 4 30 " : C7 : 57 " ( 8 18 far Rich Arr. Oreensboro Lv. Greensboro Arr. Italeiirli Lv. Arr. Ooldstwro mond ouly Lv. Greensboro tor lilcbmond Lv. Danville N. Danville " llarkadale " Dralc'a Br'cU Jetersvlltc 10 SI 1131 " 11 33 " 12 01 P M 120 " 2.55 i 3 51 " 4 28 " 4 35 " 4 S3 " 4 43 " 10 27 10 5S 13 37 X 24 3 20 4 05 4 10 413 413 Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Be lle Isle I.t. Arr. Manchester Arr. Richmond 2S l M TRAINS GOING SOUTH Date May 15, '80 No. 43 No. 43 No. 50 Dally I Dally Dally Lv7Rlchmond 1045 P M u 00 M Burkevlllc 2 5 AM 2 43PM Arr. N. Danville 7 00 " 6 05 Lv. 7 25 6 18 " Danville 7 2" Arr. Greensboro 9 2(5 8 17 Lv. 9 31 v 8 S7 " Salisbury 11 16 " 10 as Arr A-L junction 12 4" ?4 12 15 AM . " Charlotte 100 12 so A M Lv. Itlchmond 2 55 P M " Jetcrsvttle 4 41-" " DraU's Br'ch 6 07 " Barksdale 7 25 " ' Danville 7 51 . " " Benaja 8 55 " " Greensboro 27 Salisbury 11 05 ' " Arr. A-L Junction li 2G " Lv. " " 1 Arr. Charlotte 12 so A m mm if cure: Is made from a Simple Tropical iai 01 ttare Value. and Is a POSITIVE remedy for all the. diseases that cause pales In the lo ver part of the body for Torpid Liver Headach s Jauridlce 1 laziness, Gravel, Molarla, and all difficulties of tho Kidney, Liver, and Mrinary Organs. For FEMALE F I S E A S E S Monthly Menstruations, and during regnancy, lthas no equal. It restores the organs that tuoX the blood, and hence Is the best BLOOD PURIFIER. It is the only known remeJy that cures BRIGHT'S DISEASE. For Diabetes use WARN ER'S SAFE DIABETES CURB. For Sale by Druggist and Dealers at J1.Q5 per bottle. Largest botfs In the mar vet. 'iry it . H H- WARNER ACQ. Ro-hebter. n. Y Outnt sent free to those who wish to engage In the most pleasant and proflible business known. Everything new. Capital not re quired. We will furnish you evrvUilnir. io a day and upwards Is easily made wit tout staying away from home over night. No rise whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are ma. king fortunes at the business. Ladles make as much as men, and young boys and girls make great pay No one who is willing to work falls to make more money every day than can be made in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who encug at once will find a short road to fortune. Address, II. Uallett Co Portland. Maine. 61:ly S10 Out 111 flimlchAf fr With iSllI InotMiiHa for conducting the most profit tble business that an vnn pa n tiuragr. in .Th. ki.(..i. n " o M.. UV uwmuim is so easy to learn, and ear in itrurtinna ar so sjinpie ana plain that anyone can mike great pro fits from the very start. No one can fall who is 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 dollar la a single week. Nothing like it ever known bet re. All who engage are surprised at the ease and rapldity-wiih which they are able to make money. Ytm can en gage In this business during your spare time at great profit. 1 ou do not have to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to ua at once. All furnished free. Ad TKrB Co- A""1118 Maine. RoraCoiiitpMe Superior Coil Wro. J. Best again tt Wm. P, Clyde, T. M. Logan, A. S. Buford, A. B.AndrewB, Samuel JIcD. Tate and James W. Wilson. Wm. P. Clyde and T. ?.r. Logan, of tlie above named defondauta, are hereby noti fied to be and apocf before the Jude of qur Superiqr Cpu.-t, at a Court to be held for tho County of Rowan, at the' Court House in Salisbury, bn the 0th Jlomlay after the 4th Monday of September, 1881, and answer the complaint, which -will be deposited In the office of the Clerk rof the Superior Court of said Hnnntv .-;im h. first throe day9 of Raid Terra, and let, the said defendants take notice that if they fall to answer the said corrlpltflnt during the term, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. This 15th dy -of Angust, 188J. 4:0t J. M. Horaii, Clerk Superior Court RowfiO Co.. DEVON BULL. I have a flnn nn -t , . . vtce at modiste aw!tW XCr pmUt? 1 5 IS 10 . XT-, AND SPERMATORRKfffV 1 CnCDIIATftn..-32 fUrm .'feci upon t!i nxwtl, dSt,,,t, wrecked "from !f-bu, orET health and aound mrmorr riJ ?V.b mindS Areraion to Bociety, etc., sti iSdSca of tdS? of prematureoid aVsfc of trembly and rtorlcg perfect SeitSd !,,0 H ha been dormant lrears. Th1r0L steat hu atood tie t.t Wrer? i, 'Sr5U tn mom iaprp.ouaced .accewT M dfei eribed lathes troableCaod afma?,?0 B,1BCI MM tg, with bat Uttle tf any p. ' lr 5 is nKoneen. about tW, l'ri' The wilt riTaaatiafacUonx l)arin the i.??1 a ttha been in rencral use, wThav, SSS mocUli as to ft vatno, and it is rw-J,0 U. - diMOTerM of leachto gaad carina tvfl' troaWe thatis well fiSatobo"?! ft1?'' o o taaar. and upon whoa quiks t their Bselena nostrums and big Tecs. ThV?7 U pat up in neat boxes, of three siT vh? f toWt month,) 3; Na. 8. isnScSnt U ?"ek? Bsneat cans nates, la M,vore eas!) mmSV? Oastlag oror thrca months, m stoo a restore Ttcor in the wortcsU"j sf M waled, ia pUia wrapper. FuWiSS& fe, QSr Will eeflrttnndnv TT" A r-LT rill ecfxaacinv EACH Tin v Mt Mm ofi TjJHj, Mrh trill COM?? i (hs mMt mkrptial that fArw w aiHien of life, m w UTe(e(. Sold uyi. , lUr'r, Treat all Chronic Diseases, and eniors . at revotatioo thrunch the curing ol cunJ,lrut,1f!.r" etioas of th bloo.1. k.ia or Uiim treTi JTtit - oese, wttboat astnir Mxrcurjr or 1 oinon iledieir" YOUNC ME N arJrt.fteriDc f rem mmmmmmmmteaaamia ol a dteu ibut unfits id iT tuns for lwHr or turrmr. TOTrnnrnr It rnrMl PAT IE M T STR E A T E D uii ii e7?U Tr'J'-m-irJ i" hrr t pciMUi cnobitiioa'M ptei'crreJ, wlir.i n FREE mni jm! ' e. Litt of ntdm I hc.twircrrd hr (.iixi.t. d.irii trut. lueM mailrd fr lu ny I'MrrM n lit'lii'i n. CCotmw. (srerln fnMB ttBtiirWnld I VirMrn. lud l.n Mmrluiu( Cu llirlr sdvanCac. II mi t) m. f -Codkic.ti im .irirtty reafidcBtHl, i.d ihul4 be il'n.L DCltCTT. 1! Xorth f th tt- l. I nu, hT VICK'S IJJjUJSTKATjbD FL0KAL OTTTTiT! ForlS8li3aa Elegant Dook ot 150 Puera c r.i ored Flower Plate, and oo lllUBtratlcrus, irithL Mcrlpttoos ot the. best Flowers and VeL-ftablfi im Directions for growing. On:.r 10 ct-nts In Fri uau or merman. 11 you aiienranis ordt r tetdid duct the to cents. VICK'S SKEDS aretbe bet la the rtd1 n Flora 1. iivme v. til tell hew to get auci grow thfsTV nvftaruintii a.i v.Ar lArLK liAIiDEV 175 Pages. 6 Colored Plates, 5i.o Enpravitta.- Fotm cents in paper covers; $1.00 ia elorant cloth In German or F.ntrlts-h. " VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE 32 Pages, a Colored Plate in every number and many tine Engraving Price f 1.25 a rear; Fjti copies for ji.iw. Specimen Numbers Sect torn cent 3 trial copies for 25 cect s. I - J Addresa JAMES VICK, Rochester,)?. T TRY THE NEW YOBK OBSERVER THIS YEAR. i The Largest and Best Family Paper in tho World. Send for Sample CopyFrc4, UBW TORS OESEIIVER,' 37 Park Row, Sew York, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Having taken out letters of administra tion on the estate of John W. Grhm, dee'd, Mt. U!la Township, I will ll tb following personal property, viz: -.Dm fr 1 asi a 1 s.f f r rm amsk s- a I ivusTAM a1Bt U1UIC, ll Jt Ill'ga IVilVt iv r set of Blacksmith Tools, Farming Utenil, nni sot ( 'nrrwntpr's Tnnl half intereit H Hay Bake, &c, &c , at the late reMdeoced the deceased. Sale to take place c Fridat the 16th September, 1881. Ter Cash. All persons having claims against tb estate of smd John W. Graham, dee'd. W present .them on r before the 25tkj August, 1882, or this notice will be plew in bar ntrcrovery. Those indebted tot" ooai M s-a P..a.A.j.1 s i.tf,La tAflrm'Ilt mediarclv. D3f. BARRIER, Admr. Aug. 25, J 881. lPd . WANTED-A TANNER. A thoroughly coinpetcnt Tanner, one wb, understanda Chemical Process Tannioffi a . s can obtain a good situation by applying W. S. COOK, FayettttiUe, C. eIIgutors' koticI Having q'laliSed as Executor1' ef Eh beth P.Craige, deceased, we notify " PJ sons having claims against her e8l..k exhibit them to ua on'oribcfore the -M dav of August. 1882. -Aug. 24, 1831. James A. Craio 4"j4t KiR CraioK. "K-vf iii0?' iU g tt fJ K'i & .3 u s -few e -5 "a llnP SALE OF N. C. R. B, STOCK. Ob Rarurr1).y, the 3d day of Srptfffi- 'r ' o'clock, in Salisbury, at the Court H"lSli wtu sell for cash eight shar of N. C. B. five shares as svlminlstn tnr de bouts aon ' rL" Turner, and three siiarra as Ageni Jnly th. 1MS1. - A y Kirr.Avf 4?:4t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1881, edition 1
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