' 'i'H-'jp J ''' '-'3. h 1 1' 1 R if If T 1 -U l: itlto PRIZE TURI1IF SEEL htWl Market variety in the World. paints of excellence: tfc kas bo equal for root or Sa It Pr&duces Salad two any other kind, " mre this as they do other Insects do vr..- ' i war aces more Salad than any other Turnip. . - J ... , :j U U tllo beat Turnip for Winter.usejn the market. - , :U .' ' - -For sale only at i , J. n. ENNISS' Drug Store. Also Other Varieties Of TURNIP SEED at J. H. ENNSS'D IIT. TEHKOH LIVERYtTABLES LL . SHAVER L AREY 1 Preent their compliments to t he puUIic aad repeet fully solicit a trial of theirj E- tablunicut. It is complete iu alljhe re- juireiuents of nret class business. . Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Phsetons, Wagons, &c A XEHaJV AHE COKFIDEKT OF OIYISO , - y:' - SATI8r ACTION. f kii earlier than if : Special provision and fayorablc rates for '; rdmg and keeping horses - jl, Dmwr will find yood Stalls and Sheds I Si our place. Serial accommodations for the benefit I Cwrauiercial -Travelrrs. L Street, Salisbury. N. C. 8:tf " IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT-RUMN1NQ DOIfflSSTICl' .That it is the acknowledged laUr in t Trade i a fact that cannot be disputed MANY IMITATE IT, HONE EQUAL IT! Tie Lantest Armed, The LiKhtMt Runnine, . Tlie Mt Besuliful WooiLwi rk. AND IS WABRANTED -To be made of the bet material. , ' To do any and all kinda of work. , To be' complete in every resject. For snle bv 1 ; - BERNHARDT BROSJ. i HaIwbnr.v;NLC Agent wanted in unoccupied territory. I Addrem, Domestic Sewing Machine Co 42:ly i Kichmono, va. Is jNinpuWNt of licibui .ma .Mucitajtuioua prod cta, wbtcli p-'mea'ft Ik aitlMtaikc oflN UuitouitscUi in ILi .iiniUcliMl Tul.-.,ni fi.iutt p. ttrlta; coaliu j, wluvn relieves (t; ir- (iialimyiuf Mil Iuiu-ni ttlii. ctrosifttitcifei tle iw vvUvu t-i'.!eblt tiy iijt.tuc,ititik.r. arr ;i-ci"nUaion 1.iwi. lirmrtl-j eotlI.Wk;li.ii. I I :!. v ' '" lt g'o' t lUvui. Apply ti ry ucci.r 'i vw ?Jy. A tMk( ;!. iIV tMr i.V.--;.i U. syii'ti !hil tgll0a raised lite ,lni. t;,lii ;. tut! ttntnarion. ami its ' f!-vi.it u--- th- t:i-ii rH It !!; h j. I ;.r Ci'iy it i , !) .iTtwKiiihi 1 'n .. r f,-.iiui. j -ACT r3arT? v .-s. rt lul.s ami J'tur. Dfi'iiy5. - Hn. MlaVitat'attn f '-'.(, j . i ... f,i , t j tbe lU-mru lrte".i.rt-,Ti.rpd .Li-er,jM iu .l IrT 'syHr-i iiii. tt vvrj Urf .,.r rirrr fi "ii-:; ...-tri?. i..Vt:ii Mi .- t ftSriCiror the MERCHANT 2iLNew.ja2 OZCyC For tho MARKET GARDENER nCEPiQ For tho PRIVATE FAMILY gPPDS OSlWvlC rOWn by OU rSelVOS on our own FarmaSa & t IL W ":.:-Kap4.Mno I'jnstraustt Catolojruo and Knral Ileaiater FREE TO AU rSECZIAXTsS US YOUR BCSIXESSI CAUOS FOR TRADE. IJST. A"B?;H7HSSCNS,SEEDG?.0VERS,PKiLADtLPRIA IGily V A. L xlOE23 Writes.-- - n I ID I C I IT C f "rfwMl--After a thorough trial of the UrtlJ I & Xlodwtrr. HL. aara- v Basra! Jiyfwjfcv riMt '5?S&S!s-js jy benentea oy p nae. jainisters ana run lio Soeakars will find it Of the greatest value where a Tonic is neces sary. I recommend it as a reliable remedial agent, possessing1 un doubted nutritive and restorative properties. w Xeaurtfte, A Oct. S, 1S82. Son tli have llie advantage xiiorough wli'l work for halt' a tzcii years ami there will be a mark eil improvement in her moral, social and financial condition. SL Alban's Messenger, The following ominous "Nostis" is post ed up in a Texas saw mill : Don't muuky with the buz saw when in moshun." History of It own n County bt bit J. Bcarts - i Copies of this interesting book may be had of T. F. Kluttz, Thko. Uukubaim or at the Watchman Ofli,e. : WANTED. Onion Sets, at -' . ; ENNiss- Dun Stora. SCHOOLBOOKSJat COST, at ' -; enniss' Bros Jtore. !- . i tf. SALE OF HOUSES and LOTS III SALISBURY. 'On Monday the 4th day of December. next, at the Court House in Salisbury,' I will sell five Houses ami Lots in the East Ward of Salisbury, near the Salisbury Cem etery. Jjelonging to the estate of Otho Swink dee'di"1 ! 1 '- TEEMS OP SALE. ; The pnrchasere will Iks required to pay one third of the purchase roony down and will be granted a credit of three and six months for the other two-thirds with inter est at eight per cent. Titles reserved unti au the purchase money is paid. J. S. McCUBBINS, Com. f Court. ; 2:7C ' - ' ' I " " . ' Professinal Cards. J. 3T. HCCOBKX.E. THEO. F. KI.UTT2. McCOBKLE & KLUTTZ ATTOIiKEYS AKD ( lOCM-LJ.C-liK Salisbury, N. C. - OiSee on Coumil Street, orpopiteth Coiii t House. . - o7:om Blacker and HeiJerson,. attorneys, Counselors - and Solicitors SALISBURY, K. C Jauoay22 1879 tt. ; K El tit CRAIOE, L. II. CLEMENT. CRA1GE & CLEMEHT, itiintji at 4 . A ISM SALISBURY. !!. C. 1 FKB.3, Z B. Vakck W.H. T.aiUy iVAHCE & BAILE Y, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS, CU ABLOTTE, X. C. Practice in Supreme Court or the United htnte, Wnprenie v ourt of Xvortii Carolina, hcilerxl i oiirtu, ami Coantiea ofMecklrnburr CabarriiM, Cnion, Gaston, Kowan. and David- son. CS-UllJce, two Uoors east of Indepen dence "Square 33:tf DISPENSARY. ' ZcblMfrl 1817 t U a. StaVtrMt, ST. LCT3, X9. THE Ph;iciat in charge of litis M tad wall kaawa iastitulioo are recnlax gradiiat in medtcin aad nrtrT. Taaia of Kxperiancft ia th traatoMnt at Cbrome Diaaaaaa hava mada their akill aad ability -ao much auperior to that of tha ordinary practitioar, that they hava acquired a nattnnal repatatioai through , their tretm-nt of romolietfi exp. foC4IO(U Ol tUU biirud, klilU Ol tntUUI, (XMIwU With BOO ai, wiMiout nin; Merenry or Powonona Madiciaaa. YOUNG MEN "'ih of mkldla an whaara pHOKalBaaaSaea n(fcria from aba e (facta af a tttaoaaa Uut uatua tia victima ibe baaiaass aa mgrrtara. , rmitnentl ri. at mndernte erpaoe. Svpraay aaatibla aat wTitea. ay apptmikia. g mmb aaaVrta Inm Kaa tare JtaaM aal ibrlr ailf na. awara MMaaa t. thrtr aaiaataca. llaatatraaa.J Coaa.irrlMn rtrtj naMeatiaJ, aad akoafd aa a4dmac4 DU. BUTTS, lt Wtai 8tkk, C ltlTM 1ST O TI O E ! JOHiM F. EAGLE. -FASHIONABLE- aUWVa a. ? AND-" SHOE Inritc" vonr attention to his shon. onnonite Mayor's Ofiie. Repairing neatly and prompt ' Iv dn. All grades of goods made to ordf " Oet.lt.'81:tlU-M' lif' ESTABLISHED M1MET Y-EIC HT YEARS SEEDS JL eomht mat taw , tooiU r Xrmt, Jarw JEtaris oaxt JfikoapAortM i a palatabU form JFor XteMMty, Xom o Appe tite, PrvartiM o A vtal i'vasera il iin4lUpen W V V iamatja xnost OToellfmt remedy for the debilitated vital forces. ISICI77 CO., 213 . XAgr ST., C7. LOTH. r " it- ' g ATI E NTS TREATJE P mjj aenvaal B.uiuitna m prvlrrrrd. whtca ia aBSB wn 1 w mim ay paiiaaa amiwc I aniled fraa ta mi aadraM aa anatintkn. COMING I IN EVERY DAT AT TO NEW FURNITURE STORE. Um$Y. Mil Door ?o J. F. Eloss. COME :TO THE! NEW STORE , .; . 1b4 pt.ERrjfliii yon ALL MY Were inspected in person at the Manufactories, and bought for cash at the lowest prices, and warranted to be of toe latest styles and best quality, and vri - '; low as any House in the country. Come and get A luce Cottage CHer set for only Rie sets for rae:f alnnt sets MarDle Tops, only Hanisoie Parlor sets for . Cheap Beds at 03.50 A Special terms made with country merchants jvr ho want cheap Bct-ls in one dozen half dozen lots. EgTI will also have on hand a full line of COFFLNS, CASKETS 40:3m FIVE THOUSAND CUSTOHcRS W. -SMITHDEAL IS with all the surrounding Towns and 'Cities Engines, Boilers and Mining Machinery. iiorse rowers, Yiieai lniis, iiuraiest rntetons, varriages. Spnnp Wagons, Double and bingle Harness, Atlas and Giant Powder, Blasting Cap, Double Topped Fuse, Electric Blasting Machines, Blasting and Kifle Powder. I will sell vehicles for cash, until ruanu tacturcrs' prices advance, at the following low prices, to wit: Ojwn Buggies with Har ness complete from $50 to $140. Top Buggies with Harness complete froTri $65 to $200. I keep in stM k vehicles manufactured by the following well known firms Pnliimh.ia Buggy Co., Columbus, Ohio; Whitney Wagon Co., St rat us, N. Y. ; Emerson Fisher Co Cincinnati, Ohio; Sethler & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; Davis, Gould & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio! MACHUmY MAOTPACTUEED BY . . ..'-i -w - .rrvv. iterrU Manulaclurtng Co, TtlusvUle. Ta. James Leffel & Co., 8pringneld, Ohio. Sklouei t Wood, Erl, Pa. "ur, a. GelscT Jfauutacturlug Co.. Waj nesboro. Pa., Bicktord Hoffman, Maeedone, N. Y 4 - ' Davis SsaiKO Macbiks ConraaT, Watei town, New York. ' t Repauno Chtmtcal Co., Phlladclplila. ra. Atlubiu- t n.nt rottderCo., X. Y. ! Hazard Powder Conip iny, Xew York. OFFICE UNDER MEUONEY'S OPEltl; HALL. , . WAKE ROOMS CKDEK MERONET'b OPERA nAIX AKD HOTDKN HOUSE STORE lIArX 8T --- ji. V j j i SALISBURY, N. C. ; ! A SUCCESS:, AT LAST. - --. " ' 1 . - -J''! j --.ll 1 lis 3 i " A INVENTED AND T. J. MERONEY, a smooth bottom in the tank. n,, . - with w l ,C.nm.E V a, p,a,n woodcn Unk Mned-with copper or galvanized iron, with perforated pipes ,n the bottom for the admission of tam, with ctfrrngated Koler JX n.etal, and of sufficient weight. This Boiler gathers the air while pass. ,. .i fo.r,,l1Over the clothes, forcing air and water through the fahricJ At same r h1 . ienV. t,,rown P throuirli the perforated pije8 underneath from the bottom oi me; ranif. , mere are wooden strioa betwoon thm niiw. .i i r liarlnt. r V "nonc a" the machine. First, soap the clothes and listnhute them evenly about four or five inches thick in the tank. Turn on enough wa- m 4 . t . ' V a t U,rm-turn ,on 8tt,V"' raovc is tolqred. Turn the valve and let the water SmIw T J!"08 8nd yU, the rt",, operation c an use one of my machines at small cost and with satisfactorv rmlt Ob pereonxan u the work of ten wash women fc-It is a splendid thing for boiling grain I2nt is also a good wool-washer. EtT"Statfc and County rights for sale by the PI1T1PI.ES. will nfail (free) the recipe for a imrda.Vn- table Balm that will ttror-3Ttti3-'"vo- iMPl.is and Bh-i,-- 1 ES ViraraiMJ - . r "" r. jn 4ff?aiitifnl; 1m inMruci ion for prod i-MFiiitital; 1m jnMruct ioi; for r-rodn- - I.L.. . I i til. i . xytg a litzunant crowtli or hair en a 1-alu heaJ " ii - . . . i or aniobih face. . - aji t i n vDLLt & to.,l2Barch,vSt.,Is.. u:iv . BEN. MAN HS2 Horner School ! Oxford, N. C. The next et'in of this school will begin the second Mondsy in Jannsry. For cirenlar giving terms and other partic ulars, aiiidy io thv principals J. II. & J. C. IIORNEB. 10:ly . j " ! , HARDWARE Atrent for the CAHDWELI THESHER, D. A. ATWEIili. i II A II D W A K E . At Low Figures ' Cull on the nmlerhiancd n Ko. 2. Gran it lio.. D.A.ATWKLL oalieLui X C.,Jont8 tf. elu J-miiitan want in tie Fonitere line GOODS I lie sold as 4-....-.-.-...--..-...$25.oo i. -30, $35; j--- $55 i-- - $40, $50 aci $75 and Sand 0. Bl. DAIS' W Store. WANTED TO JO I II THEAKKY! 1NOW BATTLING in North Carolina against hih Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Threshing Machine IIF L PATENTED BY SALISBURY. N. C ... .num. i UIU uu CHl'UXU W th Ro,,er frth until be wat pass off. Add fresh water, and repeat tl r thoroughly washed without the sligl ater this bt- es so ! bed thev AllV ARM llSVlnaV BB aaf Aa aa.' K!faaa N in one day and do tha work'better. and vegetables for stock. f Inventor. 'vr C'OftSOIPTIVES. Tl. - - .ti i L.t II Ihal lrtJlI ili.oaaa I :nniiimnli.n l. onaumpticn, l't aaiinp's "".Li '. i 7i J "T 7 t V ira'wj nnm in make aiiowii iu Ilia iriio mn e . .. . . iMlHrrtT the meuna of r-nre. T null who Hmii w i piiuririiiur luranaui I ire UfreefreeJ.with ihedin 1 . .1 re prescription ued, rections for Drensr- nus ami itsinz the fame, which thev will find a 8A e CU R E for Coco us, Conns, CoNsp jiptiok, PhmA, liROJrcniTis, e. i ad;iftirf wi-ihing the Wescription, will plense Wres,., Kev. E A. WILSV. 191, pennt. (Ilrli:iti)tbupl, N. Y. . 20:ly L CWi V: Paskkk, a:e ef Warrenton. X. C. W.c. KAia. Late of Edfeeomba Co PARKER & CARR, CqiiXKit Favette asu Water Htreets NORFOLK, VaJ lltisinesrt and CorresiMidence solicited. 43:4im:ih1 i j WTtf-i A. cvtirrtT Nw a4 aaaillr aaVeliaa -I '. I ft the aaaao u-4 Mntaacat m af Seminal Bmuit ai n l Impotency if aa mo- am. wmj, m.. Din.. A Ii u. . y i.fi,.raw ifct lwi n. TW arfatnai.Khi.i'-. i k. .a.4M4 a am aaaatat aw iWOTtiav. . Ufc. Tfcta bm af lanaaaa kaa i ta. lr t. vvrj mr-9v f- -. a awwaJ ai iwia. t '"a haaum i i aa ia lMa!4naaaaUaaa awiiln i Tawa. ttat fe a it r- ' aaii an a. ' k a aaa ai Ul by tar Mi iliiwl nti a. w mm aali.w. mm$ mm aaaM. ai4. waaxtiM tatort i aii anaili. HrkaMfk H.inttMrrfa... a. i tuwg. iiiiiiii. ta atima i iri.ii-.l, aaia4MWh iu n rdi a 1 1 in m m9 mm wt aa , (-a t-.a inmili .ill . m - m taMMh4i,aava a ftw 4k. M h, - iTZ-M a Mil. WaftM j. - - HARP'S REMEDY CO. MTt CHEAIST8. Varirt aVa alia 4rr-M, T. LQ1I. - i ' 'i ia.-, 1 - - . .v no viuini iucu aiiu luiui i rTFo i i j ; I IraaacMMM v ' Removed the Chain. She was one of ihwc oM maiils with coTk-scrcw: curls, from Connec ticut, wlio came dow w South on a mission, to either deliver temierance lectures or collect ma Urial for u book. .This one was armed with a lead pencil and; a book, and beirig struck by the venerable Uncle Tom like apearance Of old Moise, n Aus tia avenue, she proceeded to ask him questious. the answers to which she took owni "I 'suppose you were a slave before the war V 'Yes, mum i How dreadful ! how shocking 1 Aud-to whom were you in bondage?" 'To my ole marster.' 'How shocking I how dreadful 1 What a sliarue ! Did you ever wear a chain V . . ! j 'Yes, mum, I wore a chain for four years. My ole niarster put it on me hUself.' - j ; ! . Oh, my ! how brutal ! Do you know who' it was that removed the chain from your neck ?' 'Yes rautf, de Fetleral stijors.' 'How grand ! How patriotic! You ure grateful 1 suppose to tin; noble buys in blue who removed the crue cliain from your ueck?' j 'No, indectl, I in't grateful to 'em.' . 1 j Uli, my !j How unapprcciattve ilow neoasecl ! V liy arc you not grateful, my colored friend to those noble men wharemov d Jie galling chain from your neck V 'Bekase when dose Yankee stjers tuck off degold chain my ole mars ter put on me, dey; tuck off de silver watch wid hit, and dey hasuU brttng 'era back rit. Texas Sif tings. The Legislature. SECOND DAY. Senate. Mr. Dorlch iiitrotlupcd a bill for revising and consolidating tl ie public statutes. : Mr. Piouix, a bill to repeal the prohibition act of 1881. Put upon its readings and passed. Mr. Pitinix, a bill to providt for a railroad commission. Mr. Dortch, resolution providing that the judiciary ! committees shal consider the necessity of dividing the State into more judicial districts, the establismcut of courts. Adopted. Mr. Morehead, bill to cede to Uni ted States lot in Greensboro for pub lic buildiug. . Mr. Clark, bill to provide for work- ng of public roads. Governor Jams' message Svas read. Senate adjourned. IIocse. House met at 1 0:30 o'clock and ierfected its organization by elec ting V. G. Burkhead, of Catawba county, Reading Clerk ; D. R. Julian of Rowan, Principal Krkeefer ; J. P. Norton, of McDowell, Assistant Doorkeeper, and V. J. Barrett, of Lenoir, Engrossing Clerk. Tlieofficem hen quallified and the House was de clared organizcl for the transaction of business. A message from the Senate announ ced that body organized and ready for business. A message was scnt to the Senate announcing the organization of the House, and a committee was apiKin- ted to wait upon the Governor aud notify him of the same. A committee was appointed to pre pare rules for the government of tljs House. Memorials were Rented from irrte7forthamptoii, mid Moore, of Granville, contestants for the seats of Messrs. Peebles aud Wil Hams. Resolutions relative to the repeal of the Ueitcd States internal revenue system were introduced. The following bills were introdu ced: Bill to confirm the donations of laud and right of way; hi the town of Edenton. f Bill to rejeal prohibition law. Bill to punish embezzlement by attorneys. Bill to appoint a railroad com mis sion. ' Bill to provide for: the election of justices of the peace. A bill to repeal an jaet entitled an to prohibit the manufacture and Kile of spirituous liquor. IA bill to incor rate the Newton cotton factory. A bill to repeal chapter 255, Laws of 1874V75. j A bill to change the name of the. Elizabeth City and Norkfolk Railroad Company. A bill to amend the char ter of the Atlantic Coast Line. The message from the Governor was., read and ordered to' be sent to - r . . . ..: :: .! the Senate, with tne propwt.-. . . i . . ti On n,..t.Un ih. J . til Friday, 11 "'dock ..... uut Xntigrh More. "Why don't you laugh, mother?"! PasB, Tralll anul ft little tnree-vear-oiu uauBi, - ' m " .9 In n HAP ns her mother, with rather a clouded countenance, was dressing the little ones. The earnest tone of the cuiltl provoked the wished-for laugh, and the little heart was happy. I.m T foor WA lid i.. K - rTlia liniiaplrraptillip; iauj;ii i-uuugu. o so onerous, the children so often try- notata North and south and rroiS Rale,B . . i .A .la, atSUtesvlUewltli A. T. A-O.DiT of r r ing the nerves and temper, the serv- :cmeU at Wam Bprtngiw.t?'- a .....nAMiinir ami even Ga. It. It. for Vorrlstown a II 19 IIHRa rjiaiiiatii'Bi T..K- m.nH IiiiKlmnd AS lie Willi, i !, jvwa , . . cannot aud d and worried understand al our vexatious iscoura cements, and so wearied staiesviue witn a. t. a o. dit. c c. . . . I anrl at SalLsbnrr with w n o . . we often feel that it is Norta aml Ea8t tor Rale, n w w, too much for the household to depend I ? ; Through Ticket . . -J.ITi?.... -II m.iuw on us. in auuiiioii iu an vui muivi social sunshine as well. Yet the house- " u, hold does, and it must. Father may be bright and cheery, his laugh ring out, but if mothers laugh fails, even the father's cheerfulness seems to lose much of its infection. In the sad but forcible Hues of one of Jolinna Bail- lie's dramas ue " c,,,,m . UttU uKui- iMC w.w. . ' . ' . ..... ... una siuca nmiu its pinymings we mav catch a trliratwof the stern i i:i- .a Tt .1. .. 11 fl. .i.::lLeaTeOreenstoroL presseo jue at uoiuwcu uxause, wucre "thp nnrpssiii of nil emotions, even . r. . . - the gentlest, seems to nave been noiiKlnnt Irtiaiii-" I rpn.fanilia.r wull hearing a lady say : "Wheti a child, ! used to wish so often that tnv mother would look cheerful." Then laugh, mother, even if you do feel almost too Weary to exert the fa cial muscles, and vou have to iimkenlR H. for Wilmington. pitiful effort, which comes nigh bring ing tears instead ot a laugh, xou m - a a a aa. a. will feel better for the effort; and so will the children. The little ones, unconsciously to you and to them a. a I titaf a, a a-aaa t tm S tl flka-a. aa. sata a . 1 . . . . K""'tt,v .....g CIJf juiucs of countenance which will go far brighten or cloud ?o leuture home. llien latiirli. nioP.er narlor. utirsc w ' . " .:...i n r.l al ep . i;, iiuu auvueu un iuvi i ue ciieci m o.-a vour smile or Irown. The cl.eorv laugh of a mother goes down through generations, us well as her frown. Aud when the mother's eyes are clos ed, aud lips aud bauds are forever still, there is no sweeter epitaph which children and friends can give than, 4,bhe was always bright and cheerful ,.fli, .... ri.j; Tfon:. . muuycK, . Violence prevail to an awful ex tent iu the South. That will not be denied by any one who regards the truth. But lawlessness and rascalitv offlict the North. Look at the lai city of Ch icago. . Street robberies are becoming so bold aud frequent and the police force is found to be so iu adequate for their suppression, that the people are talking of organizing for their common protection. Such facts as these are worthy of the at tenlioii of papers of the lnterOcean tvne. that arc alwavs liamiv wli.. . ' . "s.rv Hey are tlenouucmg the South. But is not crime growing bolder aud spreading with unexampled rapidity? In Chicago hanging is a 4,.ost art." Wil. Star.- The Christmas tree business is just now blooming in Maine. The tree arc now leav inj the State daily in carloads, numbering .wi.T.Vit's; ant! as the supply dwindles the business encroaches more upon the immense spruce and fir forests of Maine. One of the supply is at Warren, and there are firms in the State who make it an immense busi ness. It is a great sacrifice of valuable tim ber, but the public will have them even at the cost of ten thousands of valuable grow ing trees. Mining Journal, Dee. 20. Among the enterprises of Franklin is the manufacture of the Greenwood Ear pro tector. Some five years ago Chester A. Greenwood, Yankee like, found that his ears Mtinfully sensitive to our winter north westers, and-instcad of deserting the land f his nativity, he set himself to work in devising a protector. The machin ery for its manufacture he invented and made himself, and he made and introduced into the market enough to secure public favor. The business has grown, and this year his brother E. Greenwood, is in com pany with him, the firm being Chester A. Greenwood & Co. They have fitted up a two story shop, having made all new; ma chinery for the different operations eight teen being used. The machinery is driven by an engine of three horse power. They are manufacturing 50.000 pairs for this years trade, making 1000 a dajv employing ten hands,mostly females, in the shop, and some six or eight out f the shop. Mr. Green wood has his invention patented in this country and iu Canada. Mining Journal. A well preserved bond of 1803 was presented at the treasury a few davs since for redemption. Those holding it said thev represented the owners in England who had purctiased it long since. An inspection of wham lnfa I Al At v w.c uoum ut me nrsi comptroller showed that it had been redeemed fifty years a to How it came to be iu circulation is a nivs. terv " i . i . Where does water resemblo a gymnast! Where it makes a spring. aliOUt 1000. Everv dealer in the ritlu. I . ,. f . . ' . " Kaleigh, UaldsMir, flisb.iry and have them for his store window. Churchesjand principal points Sooth, ana privare Homes need ll'rw t7 r Tu.l filar I estNorll and East. For Em - . ' -"J l in I ftht-r rn- tt . WLi) j cnn H l i ii rtoUEST' Salisbury, H. a, Octfem ,i ? ""rlfc vwii a.M W LI.I j STATIONS. ..SaMBbnrr. ... ....statesvtiie ... ....Newton ..... ...niciorri.... ....sioreanton... ....Manoa Black Mountain - AKhpTlll. 1 - Arrive . r m " 4 8 !. M t.w - " n.no AM Jft.OS t t.w Leave s.oo r -- coo ...Wann SprlngH ....a ijcuu ItlTer.. llOt 181 i connects at FaUshury with R. n . f ! -. ouum. W. I arsvin ao, 8 f fnV In. ant. of talUhnnr Clnl..m. . . . ! u UiaiCTiiUe, AsueTiue ndta! J. B, Macmuido, . Aajdr.G.p.., ft I ! North Carolina Railroad.! C0HDEHSED SCHEDULE. ' TRAINS GOING EAST. Date, Apr. 30,1682 No. 51. Dsilv. Lwve cbaruite.-. 4.00 a.m 5.53 " 7 20 " 8.00 " 9 30 n 11.47 " 12 26 " 1.40 p.m 4.05 6.30 i;m. 6.24-4 7.35 f 8.06 a ia " Sali-borv i 71 point re - l Arr.Greensboro.J. Xrr. Hillnloro...... ..m,.. -......4., .i.. 4.. l Dirrham . -Kaleigh theT I Arr. Goldslioro.. Wo, 17 Daily except Satordsy, Leave Greensboro 5 0Q p. m". Arrive at Raleigh" 1.51 a. m..' ArriveafGoldsbpro 7.20.? No.51 Connects al Greenoboro wiihR D. K. K. for alLpoints North, at and Wat via. Danville. At Goldaboro with - C, It. R. tor all points imW extern Z.cittiu- I 1 . a TW I . il Tl ff T Trt W av i . daily at Greensboro with R. & I). R. R. fcrili points iNorth, lust and et-t. f TRAINS GOING WEST. I W, Feb. 19, 1SS No. 50. Daily. No. 51 !DsilT.: - eoldiboro 10.00 a. m 12.28 pn 35 -5.06 " 5.4C M 8.05 9.15 9.50 44 11.12 44 1.10 a.m. tol Arrive Raleigh u.. V!! Dnrham - 1 44 Ifiltboi I a. a- i . . ..urrenwire.. oj I IjeaT-. - " la a a . 0.40 a. b. Arrive nisio-iont 10.10 11.21 Saliltiry....L. Charlotte... 1.00 No. 18, Daily ex.Sunda y-Lv.Goldb'ol50pi Ar. Kaieth Y.io pn i. Lv. i 6.00 ia ' A r. Greensboro 3.15 pa No. 50 Connects at Charlotte witli AflC Air Line for all points in the South anil Scuik wtt and arilk ('. I! X k. Xt V f... .11 t. 1 South and Southeast. i ! No. 52 Connects at Charlotte With AkCJ . Aj .j a. .. jn j. . . . at Charlotte wiUi C. C. & A. B. Ki with aU points South and Southeast. fl. W. H. C. RAILROAD. No. 51 Dily, Goixo West. No.50- BflLRln t "aii - Aim,f ii a Ik I AMtMAnta at TTa WW Cviaalk u.laL aa " T . i I Dil. I a a ! 1 a l.vJreenboro - 9 25pu 1950 sail At? Kernersville 1041 f 1041 ' i " Salem , 1125 u llS5"1 f No. 51. F" GoiitoWest. l Dally. No. 5$. , j . ex. Hun. 1 Daily. J Leave Salem 615am 600 a as Ar. Kernersville v -550 44 6 40 44 44 Greensboro J ,7 00 44 8 00 " STATE UNIVERSIfY RAILROAD. Nol. Daily ex. Bob. Goiko North. " L..tWHill 10.40 a m 11.40 am Arrive Unfver.itv.....::::.. No. 2. i Daily ex. Sna. Goiko South. A rriveUniversily ...... . 12.10 pm l.Ot p m Arrire dispel Hill Pullman Sleepiag Cars withoit Chop i On train No. 60, New York and Aliaata via. 3 rh.!"le' "d - 1 On Train No. 52, Richmond and Cbarlatia j 1 a!un(tion and Charlotte via PanvHIe. 1 1 JBSr I bronsh 1 ickel on aIai-vwAw, Charlotte, Sooth wert t ijtrants rate lo , Louisiana, Texas. Arkansas and the .Sooth west, address A-POPE, j Gen. Pasaengei Act. j 21:ly Richmond, Vai 8 3 -rrrs CD W .gT?W ?2.3 a il S M a S 2 S ii srsi a f ' M 5? S 5 b . H-? a 2" "2 c a a snj at a 9 -i a 3 ft a - 2 ..-US-SI a.sQs;!r 2 S 2-2 s 2, S 63. 1&' LJ X ? 2 2 t -t - . is , . 3 .- a 2 O taa ogn 5 - a "a E. p a era's 5 JfiJS o . 3 ft C 1-S.rir;- P2, - o cj D O B B aaaa Sa ' - B - 8 . H is S2 -m ra - n S3 g s o 3 r O o s c ' r . 2. - a. 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