Jluvii:ff In Autumn. tuituum follow are many, but, the, first sum. ... llii important work U to know what luuU M.onld he plowed j ill mit.nun nn;l which let alone, We l lie Uiv :iiiiHi;es ibmh'o .......... wnfllll B lV iiu'll. that nil light, sandy Ji.lds had bettor remain untouched nil planting time in spring. The stc i;..unrili frost o:i Mich land in win ter if plovvetl.Jwould be buL slightly it at all tKinenciai, aiiu iiic that U risked; in other respects far more than counterbalances all thead Vantage, 1-W instance, if the land fa! rolling, plowing t now would but increase the washing of hillsides and jvatfting of the .strength of tlikWiI on some farms a matter of very rent moment; and, again, though ihe field were perlectly level, , " m fa very light character, plowed now, it i exposed to the driving w.nun thut blow all winter, and isiiable to he drifterand shifted in :i manner often quits injurious to the farm. The vegetation now upon the field will protect the soil, if it remains un plowcd, and prevent the denudation .lhatw'ould be caused "in the other ase. It is best, therefore, to al low the sandy land Jo remain im plowed aH winter. But all stiff', clayev lands, and most medium soils, arc invariably bene . . . . fitted by being well broken up in nutumn,"in. order to expose them to the disintegrating and refining power i,f frost, thaw and raimVrThe decay of vegetable lualteri; also, within the soil is a matter of the greatest, value iii tins case, aunng iu jnmcnic uuu mellow the ground in a way Very 1 T 11 . .. A I . l.at - i kAiiAiwtoi i xv a vvnii ii i k:k v. i nt'ii . iiv fVIIVIlVltl v j , iill .means plow such land over this fall, and reap the advantages sure to result thereform. In this way, what ever vegetalle;nattcr.-lhere.. may be upon the hind will have time to de compose, am will be a fine, rich ... . 1 . . . . . . .-. 1 tit... nlrtlin 111. uiinuch as it serves two very impor tant ends, will far more than pay the cost and trouble of the ext:a work. These ends are the addition of valua ble plant food' to the soil, and the mellowing up of the same arising from the decay of the vegetable matter. If the plowing is not done till spring, there is -no. time for - this, and these advantages arc lost, the vegetation 'does not have time to decay, there is nothing added -to the fertility of the land, and the wee Is and grass, turned ju are only iu the way of the plow and hoe all summer. Aerain' lands of a clayey texture are greatly benefitted from exposure to the alternate freezing and thawing of winter. By it a great deal of the coarse, inert material is broken up and put in a shape in which the dews and rains can convey it to plants as food. And there ara doubtless many chemical changes that take place in soils from freezing.not now known or understood which are of vast im portance in agriculture. Nature's analyst works on a grand scale and wilhoTft nristakes, frost" is her solvent agent, worttTmoro than an equal .. i. i .1.. 4 t, r. ...... .. He is a wise cultivator who avails 'himself of its use to the greatest ex tent he can. If stiff iand is not plowed before spring the fist has no chance to act mi the soil, the laud is neither so 7i:e nor so meHow as in the other case, and the land tilled to a disad vantage all bummer. By all means plow your next year's arable land be fore wiHter. The Aeronauts' Story. Jlis.L'amounion. .Chicago, October 21. Te ha! Joonist, Prof. King and Signal Officer II ..!.. ir.o.i ..-1... I. .IV t. I. a iiotiti ' .ill. ii iiu it'll. ii ill v itiwi -lhivrsJay and were first heard'from to-day at Chippewa jalls relate their 'czperience-as follows i "Before live minutes after leading terra firma we reached an .altitude of ('"4,300 feet moving south west ; a few minutes" later wc reached an upper current moving slowly westward, tuid we were carried away l the west and northwist. At -5:15 ou Friday we passed over Spring " Velley Wis., and idterwards ova-the Platte Mounds -Vt 8 a. in., we passed over 'Patten,' r some similarly named plact. At .9:50 we aro;e among the eoulds. The wind increasing, earrietj us at a rapid rate, probably forty or tiftv miles ner .. ' . . f autl- uour, anu statioiiai v i. i . i i i .... not beiu:: able to discern objects, we could not tell ...i .. . - - . . - i ii e r c Hti. were or wnai cour tc we Little were imrguiug. Iu passing a uus, .uuiiru,.- cjuuuy, is. we came sn limp f!) rrnntifl td.it .... :. . I.".. II. A I .... lit- ' - . - s . w . . . v L I IU L u r 1 .111111 111 contact with trees. Theu again our balloon took au upward turn, carry ing us 4,000 feet above the strata of clouds. Meanwhile the raui camp yiowu in torrents, collecting on the utside of the balloon. It poured own tlie moirtli of thy bag into the juskenn a steady stream. At 12;4q l ie highest known elevation was ' j u.d, being 9,C00 feet. From the ,lu.-i eiaon spoken, wc found wo. were Ion inilcs from St. Paul, sjud 'vfie'u we cesceudcd ai 20 p. m., on the west bank of a river, half a mile in land, we concluded that we were in t ic State of ijinr.ejot i, p. obably forty viilci north of St. Paul on the Mis , issipjii River. With this supposition ! rtuiud we tstepped out of our car i i to', about eighteen inches of water j o. I fotindr that wc wcreiu a cran- l.crry bog. io write our experience that ior the succeeding five d .ys a is too ImmMe. However, we walked for five luys uj to our kueca through: hof.TV swamps. Witimut fooil, except. what lcrric we j could gather, and lept on the wet ground at m it. At 4 o'clock in the evening of the fifth day we reached lambeau K.ver, and were carrieu across uy vyieiuiucxc i j t. .. 'i ... .. . Berland and Micheai Miner, two woodmen, and here we are. We l.':ive to-tiitrht or in the inorninz for jChicag.,' :; r- o Important. to Kiccutors. &c. The laws of North Carolina re quire every executor aud jasmin ist rap tor to 'lake -and subscribe -an (atn"W affirmation, before the Judge of Pro bate, that he will faithfully and hon estly discharge the duties of his trosi (See Battle's Re visa!, chap. n 45, sec. 15,). and among these duties that every executor and au.ninistra tor swears to discharge is, that he must 'notify all persons having claims against the decedent to exhibit' the same to suci. execMitor or aumioistra tor at or lef(re a dav . to be named in such notice, (Sec J3aftle'j Uevisal, gh.np.45, sec. 45) and by an acttf the Iat Legislature this notice must be published in a newspaper of the coun ty, it there be any. &o that every executor or adraihistratorwho' fails to publish this notice, as required by law, violates his oath. We call atten tion to this matter in order that ex ecutors and administrators may know the law and not iiruorantlv violate their oath$. j ; ; ' JCot only do executors- Ind admin istrators violate jthcir oaths if they neglect to publish the notice to credi tors, as required by law, but they also render themselves pecuniarily liable. if au executor Or administrator is sued onv a clainj, even when many years have elapsed since his quahh cation, he cannot have the beuefit of the statute of limitations unless he is able to prove that he has published thi3 notice as the; laws requires. The very poiut.vas j decided at the Jas term of our Supreme Uonrt. to reiq. ing the last volume of our Staf Supreme Court Reports (just issued) we find the ease of Cox vs. Cox, from Randolph county, where the Court expressly says, 'For au executor or administrator to make r out his defence of the statute of linijjtations he must show that he has advertised as re quired by law. j If, therefore, execu tors and administrators wish to pro tect themselves-f rom pecuniary loss as well as to discharge their sworn duty, they should advertise according to Jaw. Assistant Postmaster Tvner, who holds a high and j responsible place at Washington, has! put himself in singular positUnJ llehas just brought forward a report! which lie claims to have written inj 1870, exposing the star route frauds1, which he nov says were then well known to him: The report, however, he suppressed, being persuaded by President-Hayes to do so lor the sake pi harmony in the kparfy. He claims that Postmaster- General James first learnt about these frauds from this particular renort and he rather plumes himself on that fact. Taking his! statement to be true it appears that he connived at cor ruption and held his pe ice because it might hurt. s"iue oueof his friends. On this showing he now desires a re tention n office if not promotion. As he belongs to a party which in all its attempts to ferret out fraud hqilicre tofore been skillful in howig "hSw not to do it," it is possible for'bimtfo attain his purpose. No better pass port to the confidence of some Repub licans could be furnished tharftpfoof positive thai one had tailed to give publicity io frauds which he had de tected in his dejKiituient..iBntjlieii such folks h no govern- the world, i'hose who are given power must pre serve a semblance of viilm even if they do not possess it ; and now.that Tyner has gien prominence to his own culpability, even these corrupt politicians can-nut consistently save his official head. It is a singular com-J nieniary, however, upon the times'in which we live that a h?gh goverit-l ment officer should have the audacity to base a hope of retention in office 6n the fact that he had suppressed evidence of fraiid in matters com mitted to his charge. News & Ob. Prominent New York capitalists are about completing negotiations for the purchase of 1,000,000 acres of land belonging to the Florida Land Company. The price to be jaul is $X per acre, ar.d the purchasers. re to have the privilege of taking 2,000,000 additional acres.' The original pur chase was 4,000,000 acre?, for yrhiefr 25 cents per acre was pajd. The sale of the first million acres to the New York capitalists will pay for the whole purchase the $2,000000 upon the other 2,000,000 acres will be clear profit, njid the original pur chasers will retain 1,000,000 acrrg at particularly no cost, . ; If a colt is uei er allowed to get an advantage, it will jiever know that it posusessca a jxiwer that man qannot c'utrol, and if jniade familiar ' vith strange objects,! it will not be skit tish and uerou4. If a horse is made accustomed from his early days' to Have objects hit him on, his heels, back, or hip, he will pay no atten tion to the giving way of a harness, ...'! .,. aM uncxtlccted niomclu. tir a waran ruuuinir airutnst hint at Two men Iravcled through Wash ington county, Pa., recently, demand iiiT se much per acre Jrom tanners nintiiertain iwtentl gate: It is ,.Dr J . -. ii .vv,' ; i unflvraiMfcirfiiai liu'ViCouecictiiieariy $1,000 in this way. It is worth reracnjbering thiit nobody en. ioys the nicest surroundihgsifinJad health. There are raseraoie people aoouc u-ua with onujuot in the grnyetwhcn a yotlje 1 Pitrif' Ctioerffonitfwoald do tUcin wore rood than Ml tnc tociors ana nicuiciues thvrrrave ev4-r triejf. bee adv. I. - m. ALLGOOK'S POROUS PLASTER A CuratwaZiost in J.tseu. r Ttiirtv year's KXperience ban firmly rooted Alh-ock'ij l'orou.s i'J.wter in public estimation. Their worHitrfiil,ljilikli- luhe virion tsvaitoam of liUeaiii-rli i;.!irfl lojroeijical .men of all xciwxjlrt. l or nervous pernoiiH and Imta tics, one or more applied to the Bpine urofuc- ...I iilpoiikcfi oouJi's. tfm lirdraio-of cLIoral. Doi sleep, is the coniiaon4ciice lo anplv a Planter to the back. Yu fccarceljr touch the pillow before yon re Hoinul :ileep.. ; A llcocks L'oron- Piasters have the curative e fleet ol the .Spanish fly blister, yet make no sore, and never attect tbe kidney; are convent eut for all aes and conditions, usually only producing a "blush' otr ikeskuuand niorecer- uintjfxafUjvf 4bn,Jiniuienu or blisters, and witluirTOjMrati(ri wr.Hjii oi Hie latter.. This ls'true even in Croup, Qtiinsy, Pleurisy, Lung and Throat A flections, and the mility of thissaniiarv invention has been warmly wel comed, i They ar largely sold in every part of the world, and it la bheved tjial .not lees than five hiimlred lltouaand persons are well, and attending to the duties wf life, free iron pain, wholiavuiin A II cock s I'orous Plaster some where about litem, and who, but for the said plaster, would be prostrate upon a bed of ago n v. HealJti. a uecidtar uinv. uleasavt odor, halo. or aimogphere exhales from them by the warmth ojf the bodii, imperceptible to the eve, but which envelops the person in a .cloud of tuiii vapor, through which contagion cannot penetrate. In fact, Allcock's Plasters supply an atmosphere like that from b.tU.iru or pine" wood's, and no do;bt:iHraet or one, When contagion or infect tcu illseusts art about, they thoutd be worn on the ICU Of ac as wcrcsutra. THE ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER oUthes pain, reanimates torpid limbs, seems, in many easxs, to-revive the powers of , lite The great demand provei them to he" used as a universal remedy. They are convenient of ap plication, and safe for all, being incapable oi producing any injurious enecls. Dr. Valentine Mott. Dr. Johnson, of Hart ford, and Dr. Myers, of Savannah, liaves(okcn of them in the highest terms. The great Mott said : "They were all that could be hoped for in a pl.ister. simple.. cleanly an(j adhesive per feci as artificial supporters of the mnscits ami for pains, because uf -their conn er-irrilanl qualities, usu.itlv at oTiue uivin: eaa. L,oCa weaknesKf tke lr.it-k, breast nnil side, alnavs benefited,- tlunrctrrtnjf ftimba'go in a tew liotirs somelimes iu a fev; mi miles. In Serious heart and elu-st affections their use causes an absorption or evaporation of wa ter, by which dropsy of the heart and hydro- thorax liave -undoubted! v een cured. They appear to have a persilinr effect upon the nervous, allaying irritability while supply . I m I . i. injr warmm. i ney scv-ni 10 accmuiaie eiec tiitity, and aid the circulation of the bloo through-the part whereappiied, by which healthy actions are induced. The I'orous Plasters ire flexible, and foun of great help to those who have weak hacks or pains in the side, htpenallv are they val liable to those who have 'neglected colds. They are often preventives of consumption; nay they are believed to have loosened the grasp of this terrible aliliclton, and had been mainly Instrumental in t(J'.-ct ing a cine. In variable' ilimates they should be worn on the breast, or cetween the shoulders, or over the kidnevs, hv bliose who are subject to take cold easilv. This simple plan will Boon produce constitution;! vigor that will enable one to resist extraordi nary change of temperature. Experience has proved the Porous Plaster to be a blessing to the consumptively inclineiT, invariably prnduc ing the most remarkable abatement of the worst symptoms. Principal Agency, 294 Canal Street wew lorn uuy; ana icr "sate by ai iniiSH," r - 2ujy - a, THE CINCIIIHATI 17EE(LV TIPES has for more than forty years maintained Its position as the leading paper of the West. It ranks above all others in circulation, Influ ence, and in the esteem of its readers, because it is just the kind of paper the people want. The Weekly Time covers the whole ground of a first class famUy journal. It Is larger and better than any high-priced weekly of. fcrod the public; its reading matter co-vers a greater scope, is more entertaining and In structive, and yet It costs BUT CE DOLLAB A TEAS. Our agents everywhere say It is the easiest paper in the field to canvass for, and readers of one year are so pleased that they are sure to renew thoir subscriptions. 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A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE, j ; ..... . i Now because It Is only within the last few years i hit It lu been linorove l au.l Urxugn;, witiilii tl.o n:ic"a of every one ; o'sl In principle bc.:u:e t!je lirst Invent lion va- la(e a;l the lir.u paient ta!en nit nearly twenty year.- ao, ainl cases r.iaue at tiiattlrne aarl worn ever -since, are nearty aH icoo;l as new. Heart t'.ie follow Injr which Is only one of many han Jiecl-s J our Jewelers can tell of similar oucs : ?! ankfiki.d, Pa., May 28, 173. I Invc a "sis im?r who has e irrled one of HujiS' Patent wh til! ecu yars .nnd I knew H two oiw.H before he srbt H, and it now appears pood for ten vears lontrt-r. H. E. OLIEY. liemember that .I;;s l'.oss' Is the only patent case m ideot twp plates of solid ?oid (one outside and One lUMtir v.wn nil,, .fi i v. i"-'. ia .i sichU the 'jrrcat advantapre of theso plates over electro-eliding Is apparent to every one. 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Mortgage Sale On Monday the 31 day of October, 1881, I will sell at "the Court House Door In Lexington, N. C, t public auction, to the highest bidder, fou casu, a tract of Land on Abfcott's Creek, in Davidson Countr, containing forty (40) acres, to satisfy u claim of two huudrcd dollars sejenred by mortgage decl executed by Rachaiel Miller, Cicero Gosa and wife Susan E.,on the 20th Nor. 1878, toMathias Kepicr, and assigned by him for value to the undersigned on the' 23d April, 1880. The deedj is recorded in Register's ofiice Book 2i, Ipae 137. L S. h. Tihma?ox, Assignee of Mathlus Kepley, Mortgage. CJ M. II. rrxxjy, Atty rAt fit JMAS'ACTUeO UHOIW I HELP TONIC FOR SALE, Know a as tlie Bradshavr or Gray Place. This Property, located in the limits ot Salisbury, contains SaJ acres, a ucver failinLj well of pure water, all needed out buildings, and a FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE. This property must be Sold, therefore a Good Bargain for the ready money, or to any one paying half cash with deferred payment tor the balance Apply to J. M. GRAY, Attcrnsy at Law, Strfuibury, iVT, C. N. B. Any one having a desirable resi dence to sell, within four squares of the Salisbury Court House, may find a purcha ser by npplj ing to J. M.-Gray. 4G: t Subscribe for Carolina Watchman, only 1.50 jr year in advanc?. Ginger, Buchu, Man drake, Stillingia, and many of the best medi cines known are com bined in Parker Ginger Tonic, into a medicine of such varied powers, as to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the LtestHealtkAStreBgtk Boston Ever Utta. It cures Rheumatism, Parker's Sleeplessness, & ditrans of the Stomach, Bowels, Hair balsami Lungs, Liver Kjdneys, Moat ywlhttl color U fry hair. & Co., QiemistS, N. Y. dm. SSM.A-SMM0HS5 CURES INDI33ST10N, Biliousness. 6ick HEACACHE C03T1VEHES3. Dyspepsia. CURES Lost Appetite, Scufi Stomach. Foul Breath. Low Spirits, ; - EKLARGM T Of ft CSfSafe Spleen. aa. .VEGETABLE IflMllSIi It IsSOyr nrsthi oldest, and only ponulne Plm mons IMllclne row in market, rrepared only by C. F.SimHoxs ft Co. SS10-li Clark A v. St. Louis, succesyors to M. A. Simmons, M. D. In 25c and 1 'j jtties and packers. Sold hy all Druggist. Cook stevfy of ail hlzos anl styles always on hand at lowest f.ri'.-fs. Ci7Mjki- a a;cctalty of the ACORN COOK STOVES, the best In the world. a !.;vt-ci-r,.3 stock of Tin and Granite Iron Ware. TIM AO COPPER SMITHING. All ktmls of none-Rooftng' and Guttertngdone cc short noiio.- and In the best style. Vo K-oep eonstatiilv on hand a eoninlete. stock of sheet -Tin. Siio:a-lria aad Sheet-C opper. which we ITer for sale choaM. Mayo Sltf Tjn ;T11o CVlllo TTomQlo PAllnrvn 1 liOllldb V IliO tJillclie VUliUge, Davidson County, N. 0. The S'ih annual session begins Aiifrust 31. Ten Teachers. Better prepared than evei before for the best work. Offers every advantage of the most thorough and liberal course In Literature. Mutslc and Art, at rates lower than any equal school in the state. Board and Literary Tuition from SCO to $73.50 per Term. See Catalogue. 4:t ll. YV. It EI X IT ART, Prln. Come to the Front! W. A. EAGLE PER MATTER MAIN STREET, OProSlTK EN'XIsV PRUC1 STOKE. AH Work Strictly First Class i Having had sixteen yearn experience in the businePH, I am irepiircd TO PLEASE the most fastidious. For EASE AND ELEGANCE OF FIT my work can not be excelled. E3UA11 material of the best and finest rade. EWAII work done in the latest styles and fashions. Gants Fins Work a Specialty. Heady-made work of the best quality alwav on hand for sale. Attention piveti to FANCY WORK and Champion Box Toe Work. Repairing Jatly and Promptly done at moderate prices. CfSatisfactiori guaran teed or no charge.53 Order by mail promptly liiKU. WM. A. EAGLE. WISH responsible workman please leave them with Met ICImtz & Kcm-man, Salbi-nrv, N. C. 1j:1 " K.L. BROWN. t 0Kf if you Jim Xour Watches and Z???Ji Clock, Srwiug Macliine,&c, trepajred bv a good, cheap and Bisck Hrn mm ( Xext door Mq&J. D. lcXeeltf Store) Where will be found s GOOD BEEF Full feilts and Pppt Deftoiy IS MY MOTTO. I want to "buy Fat Cattle and Sheep. t,l. L. BEfiN. HARDWARE WIIEIV YOU WA.T II A 11 1 W A H E At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at Ko 2, Grauil tton, D .A. AT WELL. Salisbury .N. 0.f June 8 i. Ctmflemefl Time Tattle g. C. B. B. TRAINS UOIXd XORTII. . . . . "I Date May 13, Xo. 47 I So. 49 Xo. 43 ' I Dally I Daily Daily LvTcharlotte, 4 05 A M' 15 AM 4 15 r it " A-L Dejjot . " " Junct 411 AM ! 8 20 " '4 30 " " Salisbury 5 56 A M 7 50 ! 07 Arr. Greensboro 8 03 A M 9 no " j 7 57 " Lv. Greensboro 8 25 A M 5 " 8 1 ' Arr. Kalelh H I'M for Kich- Lv. " 1 45 P M I mond Arr. Goldsboro 4 00 1 M only Lv. Greensboro tor Richmond 8 25 P M Lv. Danville 10 21 A M 11 31 " N.Danville i(ii7 AM lis;f " " Barksdale . iarS AM 12 01PM Drak'8 Hr'ch 12 37 P M 1 20 " " Jetersville 2 24 P M 2 5." V Arr. Tomahawk 3 so P M 3 51 " Arr. Belle Isle 4 03 P M 4 2s Lv. 4 JO P M 4 33 " Arr. Manchester 4 13 I'M 4 ss " Arr. IMohmoud 4 IS P M 4 4:i " 7 gs a m TRAINS GOING SOUTH Date May 13, 130 Xo. 42 No. IS No. 50 Dally I Daily Daily Lv7Rlchmonl 10 43lrM 1200M Burkevllle 2 45 A it ; z 43 P M Arr. N. Danville 7 00 " 6 03 " Lv. " 7 23 " 6 IS " Danville 7 27 " Arr. Greensboro a 2S " S 17 " Lv. 9 31 " 8 H7 " Salisbury ll 16 ' 10 S3 Arr A-L Junction 12 43 " 12 15 A M Charlotte 1 00 ii'fcoAM Lv. Kicliuiond 2 53 P M Jetersville 4 41 " " Drak'sBr ch C or " Barksdale 7 25 " Danville 7 51 " ' Benaja 6 55 " (Jreensboro I v 27 " Salisbury ill 05 Arr. A-L Junction 12 26- Lv. Arr. Charlotte 12 30 A M es mtw mm 11 irn a i mam 2 Is made from a Simple 'tropica i-eai il uare Value, and Is a POSITIVE REMEDY for all the diseases that cau.ie uaii s in the lov. 1 r rart ol t he body for Torpid Uver licauacbes Jaundice Dljoiness, Gravel, Molaria, and all dLllcultles of the Kianey, Liver, and Mtlnary organs. For FEMALE DISEASES Monthly Menstruations, and during rrejrnancy. it has no criual. It restores the or.'ans that -moke the blood, and hence is tlie btt BLOOD PURIFIER. It 1.4 the only Known remedy lhatcures BRIGHT'S OIS.ASE. For Diabetes, use WARN ER'S SAFE DIAHiiiiS CURE. For Sale by Dnicists and Healers at 01.23 per bottle. I-arp-fst bott - in the market, iryit.. H H W AHWER&CO. Rccukstkh. N . Y $51 Outilt sent free to those who wish to engage in the most pleasant and profiable business known. Kver thing i cw. capital not re- itlllrnrt W vi-ill 1 nr.1i:l, vnn n..ttfi(n. itn .... i.iii v.VI i lUlllg. f 1'' a dayund upwards is easily made without staying Many new workers wanted" at once. Many are ma. king fortunes at the business. Ladles make as much as men, and young boys anil girls make great pari No one who Is willing 10 work falls to make more money every day than can be made In a week at any ordinary employment. Those w ho engug at once win iiud a short road to tortune. ' Address, ii. halleit & Co., Portland, Maine. 51:ly 1 fl Outfit furnished free, with full Instructions I I I for conducting the most prolltable business I I I that anyone can engage in. Tlie business JL ViS SO easy to learn, nnd nur Insi nii'tlnncun. so simple and plain that anyone can makegreat pro fits from the very start. No one can fall whois will ing to work, omen are as successful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollar in a single week. Nothing like It ever known before. All who engage are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can en gage In th Is business during your spa re t ime at great proht. You do not have to invest capital In It . We take all the risk. Those who need ready nionev, should write to usat once. All furnished free. Ad dresi-ly ' TrE C0'' Au?usta Rowan ConntyIn the Snperisr Court. Win. J. Best - against Wm. P. Clyde, T. II. Lognn, A. R. Bufonl, A. B. Andrews, Samuel McD. Tate and James W. Wilson. Wm. P. Clyde and T. ll. Logan, of the above named defendants, are licrebv noti fied to be and apper before the Jud'e of our Superior Court, at a Court to be"held for the County of Iiowah, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the' 9th Monday after the 4th Monday of September, 181, and answer the complaint, which w ill be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said-County, within the first three days of said Term, and let the said defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the aid complaint during the term, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. This 15th dy of August, 1881. -44:6t J. 31. Hokah, Clerk Superior Court Rowan Co. DEVON BULL. T harp n flnA twi -. . rice at nVSSL "ipPly1 l0T.r Si'l2tUr - O W AT WEIL . 'A V : nal Emissions aad Impotence 8? -way.vir: direct Application toth.? "'5t ft tbe DlseMB, acting bf AbsoretinSpri0fiIi?' vlatKCocta. Prostate OlanTildBlSK pt tbe Kemedy U attended w LU. & recionce, and does not interfere mU tat? orbed, prodnclng an Uu.editt!lta,l "ooTl? the dram from th8 system, re,iori?!2 cf Bight, Nervous Debility Cor?ts,- aJl Aversion to Society. etc, Ite.TdS .M5L . of premature old ag MuiUrr'WS It baa beea dormant f nr , i t.."" . vwZT mnt ha. stood the tcrt la very revorjf "Wk Bowapronouncadsaocen. D ru . .5" k cribed in those f ront, 1T. . . " kl ess to, with bat little if any JrmanPDtL . , It has been in eenoral use, we haiiSi.? tad l ?? l? Us. value, and it is nowco3Lw kledtcal Profession to be the most rJ??4 tfCa ? . aiscovered of reaching and curinir thi. T.a,l ' trooble, that U well kaewa u "cZ -misery to so many, and upon whoas quaSJSLj . tbelr oseless nostrums and bin faftaT tL U put np in neat boxes, of threo plsV1! H UastinK over three Booths, will st.i" K rwtore i?or In the worst cases.) $f SSTS oslod,apUia wrappers. Full DlHteSSfft" BSinr will accompany EACH Kit UQi k f (tetM sea le4 Jitowi i frTTr-m., Ntirrej" arYertcil. naui ti v r . VI HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFt ffinrW Marfcrt fith St,, gTLoui 7n DB.BUUS'iH iTremt nil Chronic Disease, and enjormTTZ 1 reputation throagli the curinn of coan.Iir.iJi" coon, of tha Wo!. uk:a or 4wu trwISJTli.lf J!?' Y OU N O M E N " " utfrii! t.Cm ihTigL ' n - W . Uiffliootm TM4u... tlms tor bninw or nirrrlnc.-?-frn,SDpn. Personal consuluiiou is preerred, which is rnvv .jliT' " "miiiTTii 1 -mm 111 1 1 I in t - . .. , met tuailf d -ir-r 10 ny k.idrcu im Artlictioo. - v' Xma leant durlliliij lo Ifculr 0anUj. It kM( . i I Cunnionici'!--., .inctlr ctiaiVrfcntlil, .ndihotiM i.. i. Pit. UCTT8, vt North bik .. k l.."loU VICK'S ILLuSTEATD FLOKAL Wm ForiShl is an Elegant liook oi 120 Pam. ottw ored Flower Plate, aiv.l cuo IllusiraiiuuC l V;. scripttons ot the best Flowers and YemWr i& Directloiis for growing. (nlv 10 ccoiis. lm V llsh or tJerman. It you .viu-nvaids oiiler se duct the 10 cents. . WQ- VICK'S SKEDSarethe heU in the-wnrid r- Floral Gi-ipk win te!i Iikw to -n imi tmm-t'hw,' VlCKS l! OU KiC AND Vl:;,ETABU GtbMV 175 Pases. 6 Colored Plates. 5m Knpravincs' rati, cents In pajier covers; 51.00 iu eleract -loth u German or En?I.h. . VICK'S ILLCSTUA l KI) MONTHLY ilAftAZfitt S2 Patctis, a Colored Plate lr)-pt n iitiicbrr nd many line r.iijrravlnirs.- Piu-c $i.v-,'a Vfar. nJJ copies fur ..h. Speeimen Numbeis sou; torn cents; 3 trial copies for s ;. cents. -r ' Address JAMES VK K. IU)chcaer.!( t Tun NEW YOKE OBSERVER THIS YEAR. The "Largest and Best FaniiivPaner in the World. Send far Stmile CopyFree, TZQIXTZ 03f3SjRVEH, 87 B-rk Slow, Xew York, ffi - M ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Having taken out letter of adnrmwtnv tion on' tiie estate of John W. t5rthf'' dee'd, Mt. Uila Townshi. I will "J following personal projcity, rir: mule, a ltt of Img?, one road a?, " set of BUcksmnh Tools, Kami in? I tetMt onc-sct Carpenter.'s Tools, halt '"'" nay JtaKc, ccc, on- i.nc -. Eridat the. lGlh September, 1881. Casll. . .Ty All persons having claims ?fjt'a, cstats of said John W. Graham. present them on r before tlie , August, H$2, ir this notice will he pi in bar f recovery. TL.rso inlcbten. iuirw. urn rinuptf-d to lllitke paVDlW 1 Ji... Jaa. mediately. D. X. BARBItB. i- Ati 1SS1. WAHTED--A TANHEB. A thoroughly competent Tanner, ne understands Chemical Process ! J can obtain a good sititation-bv app'pS Hav avinsr oualified as Executor i P.Craigc, deceased, we oU,.".;t sons having claims acranist ' exhibit them) ns on or before w day of August. 1882. oU An M James A. t - 45:4t KERBfiii- OTflCf. nil t- np i r U it rale: II dWi Q3h V2 p0 Wj,i 0 '(IS 3 tm b AM 3 chlc ur mi. : Oa Saturday, the l day of Jr pgif.i o'clock. In Salisbury, at the V5? R B.Wi will hell for c(h eight shares of of?1 five shares as administrator de Units 1 u' Jotf Turner, aud three shares as Ageni" lleathman. . -w rMg,&! Jury 23th. 1P1. A M. Kiit. ,