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i s ) i 'r - -i ,! :-1 ! .-. ! t". 4f ' I. if: "C -: !. I a- . i '.i -til "I' 1: I if.: I'll i, i V H at 4 "it 1 I i ; I - ' L- J f I i- ! 5' l5 foreign a p vtiit tjseair. ts. j L!I3, KAfKIT a PLA8TER ! " Building Ldme, Agricultural Lime, Land Plaster and j Marl. GOOD FERTILIZERS! . And Very Cheap. Send for circular. F2EKCITBE0S., Rocky Point, N.C. i - ; ' 17:3m - -.. j . the :. ;. ;: IfHIKG I STOCK REGISTER ; - I- AND ' JOURNAL of FINANCE Gives the value and correct ratings of over 8,000 ICnirg LcmBanies and tho ' LATEST JII NINO INFORMATION, Including Dividends, Assessments, Jjotccii and llighenl Stxrk Sales for each week, up to wit liin 24 Honrs of publication, &c. For Sale by Ml News Dealers. " ' Subscription, $6 per year. Single Copy i5 cents. Special detailed . i : r..:..i i o rejMirm ujnmi niiv uiinu iuiiimicu. pec pu- per lor terms.! Address, -l;f Tbe Financial and Mining Poh. 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Polices Guaranteed for their full face val ue, Secured by an ample fund, in rested in U, &, Bond, which is increased every year, from the three Annual pay ments of $5.00 per $1 ,000 Insurance. copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news. 4ealers. - Address. Munn h Co., publishers of Scien Hfle American, 261 Broadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed free. - 4 ?OFFICER8 , Hok. Alex. II. II. Stuart, President. Hon. JiAKsnALL IlAN6ER..Vice President. CnARLEs h. Cooke," Sec-retary. P. H. Thout, Treasurer. 7 William Forbks, General Acent. Dr. Carter Berkeley, Medical Examiner. - r- - DIRECTORS. i- 1 Having withdrawn all-nancies and! nlaeeu our luihinexM on a ulrictlv cash lia- . -' . f . I f . a . t Ms, wirrfwy kjiviii ocelli h UoriillilHSKKiiH Hutd wwtw'H lis bad debts, we ar enabled U sell mr ivell known Fertil:zf-i.H, viz Wilcox. Gibbs & Co's Manipulated .i - unano. WBeox, G.bb3 & Co's Superphosphate, ilirect to Merchants and Fanners at tery lavs pnee, by the sinle Ton, Car-Load, or Jarjrer quantjty. for the cash. Write for prices. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co. Charleston, S. C, or Savannah, Ga ' 9:3m '.' TO COiliSUiTaP'MVES. Tb advertwer having been permanently cure If that dread ll-ea.e,Conu!iiption, bvasiniplt ' remedy ,is anxious lo make kn.wn toliis fellow auflerera the means of cure. To all who denire to, he will neiifl a copy of the prescription iwed, I tree of charge), with the directions for prepar Vug and tiKiiig the rime, which they will find a sAe CURE fotCouons; Colds. Consumption, B w ' riixa, KBOKcnriTi?, &c. ad'urtieit wUhing ihe 1'rexcrintion, will please i WTev A. W1L.SL, 1JM,-I'enn St. dlrliamnhurgh, N. Y. - 20:ly A. H. II. Stnart, I. Witz, C. L. Cooke, G. P. Baker. PiY f SAVE MflllEY I r A Gkntlem who enned for years from Ul . i UA 1 13 UlUUUl . A Nervous Debiutt. Pbematcbk Decay. and all the effects of onlhfnl indifcretion. will Tor the sake of snfi'ering huniamtv, send freeto I A. A vers, All who need it, the recipe and direction fori W. B. McChcsncr, making tne simple remedy by which he was ucred. Suflerers wishing Ip profit by the ad vertiser experience can do so by addresidngin perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 20:1 y Cedar St- New York Wm. Forties, M. Hanger, G. Q. Goch, W. E. Craig, P. H. Trout, W. M. Moffet. CD CD -i CD 1 - CD OS o as XS 3s" 8 t, 2. f, 1 - s is 3 2. 1 3 c c S2 2 5"S ?2 o a- m O - w -2. C V CD a 3 O C S " i C 1 2 ft . - - 2. 9 n a o a -, . rXJ 3 a. X. 9 O n . !3 . & S. S'a- w m n w 2 CD c. o 2 2. a 2 2 e A 3 TO SO 2! P2 ; kAJ OB 55 CO 6 2. 2 " o o 2 1 i - g m A Sim ?3 a? G W. M 5 ?: 2. - 2 re g r 3 " o HI i.:'..::::r ) Th& Valley Huttial Life Association Presents the Following Plan to such Persons as desire to becomo MEMBERS: The payment of t8.00 for membership; $5.00 annually for three years, commencing one year from date of Policy, and thereafter fz.uu annually during life, with prorata assessments at the death of each mem tier. will entitle a member to a Certificate of One Thousand Uollars? to be paid to the legal heirs or assigns, in ninety days from approval of deathotice. TABLE OF ASSESSMENTS fob a xxifBiasHir or onk thocsand oollaks: Age :Jawm'n :Age :AtH,nt -.Aim -.Aimunn'Ht - 2 8 3 tt 0? 3 3 " H CO .-0 ai S3 S3 U i it tl 88 :i 50 31 88 83 at as 47 43 4 60 61 es 63 64 60 l 63 65 67 69 3d 37 38 39 40 41 4 41 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 $0 71 73 76 79 et 85 88 91 5 1 00 1 06 1 10 116 1 Stf 15 61 63 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 60 61 63 63 64 65 Si.if 1 48 168 168 179 190 90S 314 337 3 45 365 SBJS SOS 3 25 350 i PROFESSIONAL CA UDS. N. C. Agricultural I2a4erinient Station. tore Imvn tbf K:imp color, bat are soft nnd Iinve rounded edirrs. Hoof harder, all shade to black. Jhat not cue sjilc case of ITT is been ensemjened i twu VJJ ? Try th every intelligent :i 81 L liLiAUlliMli c3c Il!,iNlJKfoUi "Shoddy" Fertilizers and Other Adul- hardness : with llie knife-piont, and teachings of ihiil artic ! - lf'e w w mm w v h u - - - - - j , . - , .jr - . m ' - - ."7-". 1 black, melta aim emits uie pecuuar As strange as it may seem, lc 0dor 0f J,air or horn. Hoof and lioni Sleepixq at and Solicitors. SIisburr, N. C. Jan. 22d, '79-tf. "shoddy" fertilizer has become a liter al fact. That ingredient of the fertil- JT. if. McCORKLK. T. F. KLtTTZ ITIcCORKLE & KLUTTZ, 'ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS viiice on. uouncu Street, 01 Coiirt Ilonsiv 37:tf izer now. most expensive relatively, w the "ammoniafe," as it is called, or the ingredieut supplying the ammo ma. -'T?nTklro li are very rich in nitrogen, r We have all our lives is paed i ,el,lr' a sample that contains 14.60 per cent, rooms, and yet many nf'V of nitrogen u unit ui i. i..i.B vv.....-.; .-17 inr ine sleeping room J ,atp the analvsis. This explains why this i-ro-r '"of A. "JonM.. 1 The production of these ammo- ;s likplv to be a nonular article wilh LiliL.iL P ant.' . niatesis Hniited, and;as;the.produc- unscrWpUlous dealers. It will lmake lhe moniiL sun n ,e . .W.o)tk, niatran, l,m,ted, and, as the.produc- unscrupulous dealers. It will make the morning sun may sin no 80 posite the tion of fertilizers has grown every con- tho goods "analyze well," as the ex- room. It should ho Jn ,Dto n cetvable source 01 ammonia has been pression is, if the chemist overlook it. Aood afrariffement I worked for all it could supply. While 1 r7..LFine cut or chon.ied lea- $ TuLf or Venti!aiS jD iue cut or wiuppeu .jw- at the window! is to Iwva KERlt CKA1GE. I H. CLK 1 ue CRAIGE & CLEMENT Sali&buky, N. C. Fete 3nl, 1881. ; j ' - -1 - . : 1 .1 i' . . m I . - - . --. I - vvit! ia in IV'Q 1 am.uoiuas ,iavetinus oecomeuearer, ti,er ,a little used, becanse it can be sash dronned abonr nPP uext. as a result chiefly of the establishment So easily detected ; but the roasted and piece of board !fiHedl nf "'.i' t 01 a greai manyinew manmactories, lllllihl M l:. I I T ...I . Mil vail lftn,.i. . ... 1 00 ei 1 f 1 fir iuiioji ..'1 1 1 pr.u'ni 111111 isiiiiv f . - -.1 . , . . 1 1 ucinccu iiik 1 wii rery cheajer. A sharp competition Orouglll COWU their prices. Ju this rAfr hil a tho routed Ipnther eon state oi llmgs a number of inferior tains 8 to 10 per ceut. of nitrogen sasliei bas Inwiipr ppnt- of nitroypn '4 to 6 ner I - - "-."vr.- . . . . I urait upon ailV o cent;, while the roasted leather con- An open fireulaee in n i S' er0G. good aid to ventilation. PiJ8 S Wlf mnt Z Di. Vakce. VVJ II. VAnsr. auu worin.ess artier arc oeing intro- The roasting renders the leather crip leu a:r .p: 'f, " n ""V 1 - .. .a X' . 1 ol,eilffln dueed into fertilizers for the sake of the 'nitrogen they contain. Such clesjire "shoddy" or wool-waste, and a -I in-- streak, however, as blood does when substituted for tho "ls -.".:.' . . t--. ri; son.! i ffmUrnce. two dtor (MiKt f IimIo dence Square ; 33:tf Just Received HARDWAiR VANCE & BAILEY. r I . 1 i 1 ' .1 ATTORNEYS AND COUIH3ELI.CRS. SrounV upow, scrap-ieatlier i ' liiese materials all contain considera- P -r I''...'- - I-"- ble amounts of nitrogen, but they are, rubbed upon white a substance. The ukiitr in oiiiirt'tiM.- i .i:ri ni n ni uf aa h wp vnnwn OTti-omnii minhnnrvn. I i. . . ... .. .. StatefL Snnreme Toiih of nhi. iTi u. l i "-,-",""" -r"-"rv cior is tne unmistakable ciiaractistic. Frr;!: Me, nA therefore, very slow to give To say that it is that of old shoes in- Cabar Union, Gaston, Rowan and David- HP this uitrogen to plants. Wool, tensifieil is sufficienL We haven most nair, nooi aim Horn are .lortihed by nrnmUin Uin B:m,i P nature to resist the action of air and ground roasted leatherwhich was j A FRESH LOT OPV ASSORTED water. They are a nart of the ex ten- ri.i : xr vi. v. i I f adouiujiu or protection oi .the an.ma and are looJcing, glistening black powder of a GARDEN SEED naturally very indecomsable The character to tempt the conscienceless At ENNISS' Dru, si k.n is akin to these parts, !iU ithw re- mixer sorely. But the aroma of old X - 6pect,astheou shoes lingers still lo proclaim theKraud. A P QT ATT? n- 1 unal and it is further fortihed by, the Experiments with ground leather A OOU fc)LA 1 E Gtffa art oi man, in tanning it with bark, 8how that it is almost without action - AWAY ! ! o resist change Every body knows upon tho8oUt the first year at least. Any person purchasing 50 Cent. woitrf how long an old shoe wil take to rot. In some experiments on oats, it slight- BOOKS or Medicines, &c., at enS 1 l V r " .i y incrcaseu tne amouut oi straw, but uruZ &lor win be presented with a man. thertr. witlimif oni.n W . I f. . - . - " gwa i . .i V' i . """'""e uiu noi increase uie amount ot grain. chemistry, that these articles are notfn r..- isf.?"; jtt ingredient of fertilizer existed to lVcta went it wa8 about M useful M act quickly. Certainly they are not so much sand. , . io ue suusaiiuiea loro good, quickly fwJ S a""'aies.AitiiougU tliese I tilizer came from incjiui muimaiB sen nit?iier slate. WHEN YOU WANT HA ROD ARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at Nd. 2. fimii;. T : " . D. A. ATWKI.T. Agent Salpb tap A 3 O s - 'S o 3 r : i m STANDS AT THE HEAD, f M THE LIGHT-RUriHINQ. L' ii y mT -l - , - ; That it is theaeknowledged leader in I t' Trade i a fact that cannot be disputed MANY IMITATE IT, - rJOTJE EQUAL IT!! The Largest Armed, ' Tho Lightest Runninc. - - - The Most Beautiful Wood-work. AND IS WARRANTED I To Ue made of the bet material. , i wTi) d.aimud all khtda'f work. To be owniplele in every renpect. Fbrs.de hv BERNHARDT BROS., 'A u ; - Salisbury, .N. Agents wanted in unoccupied terrilorv. AddresR, 'Domestic Sarin f Machine Co. Tj6 ABMftrri,NMrMial,CMtit 1 Sm4, for tht T Mtmucn ' am and Zapotaner r ? i van. TMMiowMla c Guaranteo. .v.?.JTe,!iaTS.before 8tated' the policies Issued by tb "Valley Mutual" are euaraoteed. We do not promise to pax "as many dollars as any assessment WI.1Ule!?:. b.ut MT the aount insured for will be paid la fulL lo order for us to. do this a enaraotee iund naa been Drovlded. which, bh win iu6n trrxm Hr. a?.au?i Mafmenu now amounts to over tguiOO. This tuud is Increased every year from tho three annual payments of Ore dollars per fi.oue Insurance. K?.toJ?ni,0.n of our of Directors to la J?,,10 n "ount which will In any SSfSS5' fully adequate to meet any possible deflclency artslng from a failure to receive enoVb from an assessment to pay a loss. In this one resoect the Vaii Mntn.io ' SfaL6"Pe1..rtty l er operative assoctauons. jw. hicui una uus aji important feature Sot one of them nrovideg hinrf tXi C T T D c f l r t lm.f"3 not one of tEem KaraD pa? W "OV" 1 r" uwa uiey couect by as assessment, j 1 T V A j3bQ,y. N. C, June 8,h-.f. 'df 7B to t'".8 f ,br 81,16 lllere- Tl i ",- . '' i m. 'r ll,e.ln. Uw djOerence in Ihe aaily It c.niaius a minn IflTinnT I l;rIf1S,.''''ll;IJya'niomate3 ble amount and this is the iN kl HI I I S!Tr,..toro.taU.'JLlionhte. The mixture u The sample of literal 'shoddy fer- JNorlolk to us. Jt nOW I was Silill tn h fnim n 'lnl nf i?..i:t. l i . - . . . . . . ace and still shoddy can be V6 XJLXJAXXI U UUUUUil m " vir i-j .. uuiiHoiiia ueriveu JUrou Classical, Mathematical and Heather, etc., when they l&Zm English. HICKORY, K. C. Spring session opens January 8th, 1883. Tuition, jwr month, f 2.00 to $4 00. Board do de $10.00 to $12.00 For particulars apply to ll:Cw-pd II. c. DIXON, Principal. FOR THE CttAO WATCHMAN, QXr r arc put into per cent, ol available phosphorus acid CXTXTTOO Tl nJ- ii, is valued by and 1.90 per cent, of nitrogen in the &NNIbS' Bfl M lrof. Johnson, shoddy. 6 W aaaniaal BaUaaioiM and Iai; S51.50PER YEAR. OAA' advertisements. 1 good ami sJioddy ainmoniates 1 1 ! ,... M,i i.: ; .i i . iows that the substitution of the r " 7 . .i.m.. i- - ii i . . - -mc luiAiure is simpiy a """"' .w K04 18 "uiair. me. Verv noor acid lina.il.t wltb i - . ammonia derived Jrom wd U. r.'i ... r. 1 V. r . T "-"V So q of. -MnwiRcu iuiuu. it contains only i.u I v . when thev nm tmr intnl . .i . . J . .1 ' I . a a . me most lavoraule lorm gootl authorities, like ot the Connecticut station, at 12J cts. er iouud. Ammonia from auuuouia salts, blood, meat, etc., the best am nion iates we have, cobt ds here in pound 061119 ,Mir Pcontainssnlphateofammooiaan ii ".a c t . excelleut ingrctlient, and a little horn or the first time in Our exnorip.. a V , iue u.h it j ; i --"--i.iiuiiici wui;iiu3 a ffooti, soit animal we find small amouiits of these shod- ammonia n.wl if.ti ' i.-. . : -1 iibtic ii i hi iii of mm AND LAMP GOODS, : AT REDUCED PRICES, s! At J2nKlSS' Drug Store. January 18, 1883. WANTED. - Onion dioddy Horn has beeu found in a few sam ples of fertilizers in small amounts. Jt at SCHOOL BOOKS was put in these, undoubtedly, just to priOrF f briug up the analysis iu ammonia. One lf 2Ll ". ENNISS' Dm M l:tf. U mU ffnt fmfmt lin. it m mm- m. ntit -.ibt rtf iinyirt tii.tlfc IwCLrir k g''. trflly..i .l(faMjMM,lll.ltaMM. laniMwlM. ,m Mhtot - - - - airfc 4 tta wti nil, HARRIS REMEDY CO. Bri CH EIST8. '4:lV-' RicKMOKn. Va. 6 la catapowd of IWUl MucilAifiuoiu prad. cU, which permeate tbe ultne of the cxpecterntM um morld mu UUlouUocUixi tb UroiicLi.1 IirtbniT ritatlOtt thmt eans the W.Dfh. K cl,u...t 6HlunortIl?WriU.n, .U.adh.I, tkem vritei. &rjlly 11.M., t,Z Mm the ciraatAUan of iLe blood, Ull LiJSI, Apply tne rturay ymift. X JMftweiUryu14warn:QU the fcrrtio TtbM ZzImnx?Tr. ben ruond tluit Una Mammatwa. ad u m te5;lT r?r.. the bm4 ebrtiaete etmffh. .A nl m a ia lw Vop It la riinpf.Es. I will mail (free) tli recipe for t simDleTEo- taei.e Halm that will remove Tak, Fbeckj.es Pimplps and Blotches, leaving the skin soft clear and beautiful; aIo instructions for produ cing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head r smooth face. Address, inclosinv 3 cilamn BE'. VANOELF & Co.. 12 BarclavSt.. N. Y 1582 ; 20:1 DISPENSARY. ZsUU!ihl 1847 ai 12 X. 6ta Street, SfT.Mra, XO. THS Phynician in ehrge of IbU eld and wall kaewa iuaututioe are tegular gndnatee in medicine aod K.rl!!r r itperioaoe in tbe treatment er w i a ryTa. COMING IN EVERY DAY AT laW gaUbl a l t . ttuiuiuu uir. i ii l iirrm i ti i: r,L:: : w , "anoll,er a considerable ieT cent. ""T." "' "gagca in this mtnteeu. in nitrate nf -rl iraue in hia Minto ir;.... i..... i . . v ' . r h. . lew u i Uj ti,18 wav that it I ..wl ; smaller amount, with a good aud oi nitrogen, to till up, fraud, or of any questionable cSZ Z.. -r ' Jt'"'' a:cor,1,"K . to r, among the -fertilizers sold i ,l. rif "'.""6?. " Doi,B- madp ofw h?VC he" -bfOI,l,y Ules or where they were found. Fnl made, and the men an the tmd linVA i.. j...m 3 . .UMUU " dealt n...MU --;-"--- uciaiis on uiese sumccu will be uIV: v wur riw. uui tound in a iwninhlet on "WIHnm years, be it said, tTiat there has remarkably hule, when we consider costly som the extent of the trade, looking like as it were. North Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS CJOINO EAST. Datr, Apr. 30, 1882 Ho. 61. Dailj. ISo. W, Dailji Leave Charlotte... ' Salisbury.... " High Point. ; Arr.Greenaboro... Leave (J reenxhoro . 4.00 a.m. 5.53 7.20 ' 8.00 " 9.30 " 4.40 p.m. 6.24 t , 7.35 1 ' 8.06 H m F, Ross. varonto Tllinaana hava mada ilui. .a . v.. i : . KJ??i,J,?perioT "I? lh ordiaary practitioner, thai t bey have aeaelred a aatioaal repeiaiioB tfareuclk complicated eaeee without amn YOUN r5nf ?"eee UedicUee. Ticnra far baauMae or mrri fri""-",,y c"d. at mnderate ezcatua. I fT? ""e,ft aaytareiaeaM Mad Oxlr aMrna. B3BQ '5 6 - BILLS a err ntoervrt w3? res xurrs iiArm.- ..SEED'S ';;SEEDS efu. MA... . v. uiw ifiBKUflAKTww New ttan NOT I CE ! dOHRl jF; EACU-E, ABiiXOWABIiE BOOT ; AND SHOE i MAKER, r ... . inviio-roiir attention to bia hoP, oppoaile Oct! i; 'sYaf. i 80008 maae lo order EDlGREESEFflR -nwn lull O SalaL-LiiO NEW FURNITURE STORE. in OT. iexf Door to COME TO THE ST OR s auu pi eyerpms yon want in tne mmm line i M$ the; iaOWBST Friees. : ALL MY GOODS ! Were inspected in person at the Manufactories, ami lxi,.Hit for rail, t tt,n i pncea, aud warranted to be of the latest tylnd bt r'.ality and'V , b? low as '"J House in the country. Come and tfct ' A Nice Cottage CWer set fir only ----- $25.00 I Jim a m4m dCfae i W m i 530, $35, M $40 Hanoie Parlonets for - j r.410 ani m t,uh- spw, .P,-.i.-. nbyu , ; 9 ullU 03 1 to the fibre resulii1ig from the tear- cllllu'uer 1 neap iseas at aii.bO I A t I 1 1 4T . I it. ia iur mis verv reason Hint wo wiu . 1 r ,r , ... iwu...w u. i to utter an olrZ T? W a , nd Lcather autl te Fertilizers made 44 Durham 1 26 " t... ,V f f. y- P4"?1. aa,ust l,ie from Them " which will be miblish. " Kaleigh 1.40 p.m. ' t use of these inferior articles instead of ed in a few davs V hml iuVT' Lr- " - 4 05 thegood. The instances arc verv few Z 1 1 ij rr Pn that 1,118 Arr. Ooldahoro...... 6.30 . i... and the amounts areTery inifi ) mt.toi Pities y0. 17-Daily except 8, tnrd.Jt c-Jllt, but"wedesirefitn7t- S r wnce1ruw, loth aud farmern Leave Greeusboro 5 00 p. m. the . if i n iH 1 r Uf " th?ir SUard- The Apartment Arrive at RaleiRf, 1.51 a.m. llieill. H possible. 1U the iMHrinmnn' ...HI .!. . T .. 1 Irr ...IIJnU.U.T)n t iu mie every nrecautum tn Rfnr. . , , ef " I MIT nilAli alAaall.,. al II I ! -- vvy prccuution to securti , vvt. ticauiiir iii mis as in an oth er matters connected with thia trade. ClIAS. W. Dabnky, Jit. Director. Small Bed Chambers. rrt mere is reason to believe that I j SiKJcial terms made with country 'merchants who want rli.. tj.. i j UaiUT lots, priwilt al., hie on halrd "'J Lndertakcrs t'ooda-all at the low t-st prices at I ' LAbK-L r& a,,1 52:ly. R. i. " DAVIS' Net Store. For this purpose weVish to put our 1 1 .-.i.in&oii meir guartl about them. Iu examining fertilizers and valuing them, we shall state! the fa-L when ever any inferior ammoniates are pres ent, ami shall give the relative com mercial Values excluding the am..- nia from this sourcerand also includ ing it at 12 cents per pound, which : i t . e i m m is me nignest value to be attached to mwre ta cs "angerous and fatal dis it. A certain sale of these articles, eae.8 are CMgemleretl' amuiallj-, by the where people want slow acting mate ,laoit f sleeping in small unveutila rial, as upon fruit-trees and grape- tct ruoms than have ocurred from a vines, is perfectly legitiniate. But cJ,olera atmosphere during any year their saleor belter Wings cannot be silHC lt ,nale its appearance iu this tolerated. A brief notice nf f co'ry. Very many ncrsons aWh es will fortify every farmer ' 11 eignt h' teu rooms, that is. in against them. i rooms the length and breadth of which together, and thjs , mnlti- scribcil. lhe term is properly appli- r),,tU,bJr ten 'or l,,e height of the ed to the fibre resulting tVnm i.A chamber, would mak inst Rftn L.ih: . & . . . nit iiai- i j ing to pieces of old woolen clothes. Iec, Wln, ll,e cublc sIace for i each llie wool-waste or clinninp-s nf tKo ai-conluig to the Fmrlish nmw.r. cloth from woolen factories is similar tioiinct for hospitals, is 2100 feet, to -shoddy. Cuttingsof hair and furs But morc iu order "lo give' the air are also used for tha numoso. W of" a room the hiirhest decree nf Vk have samples from lots sold in New uess" t,,c French hospitals contract No. 51 Connects at Greensboro with R.A D. B. R. for all points North, Eat and Wet, via. Danville. At oldaboro with W.A W. R. R. for Wilmington. I No. 53 Connectn at Salwbnryj with W '. C, It. R. for all points in WetUern Carolina; dailjtt Greensboro with R. & D. R. K. Wall points North. Easl and Went. ! TRAINS GOING WEST. Pate, Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. Dailyj No. 51 Pailv. LeaveGuhlnboro ... ArrivcRaleigh,.... Leave u Arrive Durhaip ' HillKboi " Greenal i ro... Leave " Arrive HighPiont oalinhurjr...... Charlotte...:.. iv.vv s. ro 12.20 pU 35 5.06 " 5.46 " 8.05 9.15 " 9.50 " 11.12." 1.10 a. m 1 - - I 0 40 a. a. 10.10 - 11.21 " 1.00 u No. 18, Dailj ex. Suuda-Lv. GolJ.tb'o 2.50 1 7.10 inr Ar. Kalei"h Lv. 1 6.00 km A r. G reenftboro 3. 1 5 p WESTERN II. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE GEJf. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. a, October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. rZl b8,KM gardener SEEDS Pass. Train No. Q uyuurse veaonour own rarm. nrn.. m . w 1 i ' DAVID i UHDRETHftNSrSEED OP.OWERS.PBIUDELrHIA V" r,. - ' : " 1 1, j ------ - ' Tr- - .- ------ . - t - j f 11 1 riTT- f T irflTITlTTi n Arrive 5.43 r v " 4.2$ " S.U9 M " " 1.S4 " " ItJW AM ' 10,03 tt.Oi - Leave coo STATIONS, ....SaHabory.... ....StatesvUle .. ....Newton ....Hickory ..i.MonrantOQ.. ....Marion Black Mountain ."...Asnevliie. ' ....Warm Springs ....rigvun tuver. Pass. Train No. X Leave u Amve 138 - 8. " .5!5 " . 10.-B " " 11.49 " " s.oa " P.44 6.4i iEo1ft0tXPURIFIES lia X KU? fl I IIS mb ereatty benefited bv nae. xanlatexa and Pab- T r wx conalde it lie Sseaara t ... 0 tile frr-atCGt va.1 n Z I a3 a rclidblo regjodlal -S "liLuti liuiiiiivo and rr f r moaV.ceUit reoaedaT restorative proiiortir-a. Train No. 1 onnecta at Salisbury with R. t d. R.t. from aU polnta North and South and from Raleigh. Connects k owiiearuie wun T. & O. Dlv. of C. C A. K. . lnncciS at Warm Snrlnre vlih v r ua. K. II. for Morrlslown and points Soiuh-Wefct. Train No. 2 Connects at Warm Springs with E. T.Va. Ga.RJt from Morrtatown a the SoutU-West. Connects at Stalesvllle with A.T.tO. Dir. of C.C. 4A.K.K. and at SAUsbury with K. D. tt. R. for an polnu sorth and East and fcr Raleigh. , i Through Tickets : on saleatSiilvOjury. statesvlUe, Aslieviile and the i m u isyriui-s to an principal cities - I . J. E. Maomurdo, t AaJr. G. F. A P. At. j GEO. A.; EAGLE, W. A. MORGAy. Eagle & organ BLACKSMITHING AND Wagon-Maklng We 1 firk for lilivinrr In : I for U romilLln rnnuln1 f.l. . r. . . .. c. ii. iciiinz.em. iipsh 1 1 ivni,nai ui lhh nir nf a . , w . - . . . .. . a articles are ol varied mmim;i;n., room every hour, whip t?..i:i. 1 liPV run ll tho nra. r.n j. n I assert thnt rlnnl.la l v .v. y jiuui iuur ui 1 v. , iuc uiiiuuiii. nr r 1 . . . - : - 'I J r f . T " w w jht cohi. 01 nitrogen.;.. They contain " w Ieet an "our is requiretl. btlt Verv litflo acn nf .1 Fdlir fiimi&niwl fan ..: 1 1 ! j "Y vuiue iu in is 1 . . ir every iiotir! connection. KxDennients with tU.n Ami 'et there are niuItitiwW ; ii.- . ...... .x.u.i . - w..M M IliU with, rooms nd cu- thousand No. 50 Conner at CharK.iio wilh A. AC. Air Line for all poinU in the South and Soitk west, and wilh C. C. A A. It. R. for all poijU South and Southeast. . j Ko. 52 Connect at Charlotte with A. AC. Air Line for all oiiiU Sooth anil: Soiitkweri; at Charlotte with C. C. & A. It. K. wHb pointa South aud Soutbeant. , , . SW.ri.C.RAILSOAD. I t, OY. jr. arc prepared to wuik hi. our ouops on Lee Street Jiarkcr'a OKI Stand.) SALISBURY, N. c. uuuajirBiiutiiMU and all kSn.l- .1 upon tne soil show that they are ex- C1v ot iNew York, who sleep ccedingly slow to produce any efl'ect. M2'0 lors and windows, in nouc can examine a lertilizpr for WUI uo oi contain a thotisa tnese tilings Himself. Tut a small U1C Icet ol space, and that biimpie on aneet ot white pajer and eeLJS 10 last a ght, at least eight let it air-dry. Break the lumps, and "oura except such scanty supplies as you will see the sjrands of hair or luaJr be obtained of any fresh air that wool biudiii2 the parts of the Inn... niay iusinuale itself thrmi.,1. umi. 1 '"j iiwmuaic iisen itiri.iitrii Intrplliop A liri.li. ...' (1 I friu!iu I... . T I .... . ...... u.i IW 11(13 oi .... . I . . " . "V, UU Blacksmithing done pmmptlv and with croscope will assist the eves, i eighth of an inch in thicL n... SStf'wNH " 7T ? recognized whe" U is.kv that in many cases u in nrst- reauuy also. The form in k:..i. a man. and wifl. nn.l ;,.r.. . 1; useu me Ecrap and dust from tl. ""uauy in tliousaud feet ronm saws ana other machines used in tl.Iuo marvel r i . . laciones where boru uj worked. Mon lareijr 111 una country; it is dried - , I No. .52 Goiso West. No. 50 I Dailj, j . ' ! . p ; Daily. J ex. feundtj. Lv. Ii reenaboro 9 25 p ni 9 50 a n Ar. Kemerstllle 1041 M 1041 " I " Salyjtn 1125 1135 " k ... - No. 51. J Goiso West. Dailj. No. 53. j ex. Sun. !'ly- j L.eave Salem 515am 600 pP Ar. KernemvilTe ;5 50 " 8 40 M G reenaboro 1 7 00 r. 8 00 i anU Waona done class stvle. Paintini am work will be done by W. 31. Barket A 11 ..... . 1- I . . r 1 " v as iv is h, trial. prompt I y d hnixhinrr f fin STATE UMIVERSrfY RAILROAD. No. 1. Jaa. 10. 1883. Goiko North. Leave Chapel Hill Arrive University. L. Daily ex. Sob. 10.40 a at 11.40 am ir--f e or Goiso South. t A w w-J. roasted, to make it brittle, aud crouiid FOR COM POSTING to, a -WeWet S WJ BUt" as w som lor the purpa 1 Use Acid PHOSPHATE I hare aJ full suduIv nn l.s.twi : rt, .n r. 1 . - . "" i .V1'"-?' ur tolttn now orAcara AriiveUniveraity...... Arrive Chapel 11 ill .. No. 2T -Daily ex. Saw. 12.10 pm 1.0 p m iiglity er cent, is coarse particles varying from oue-sixteeuth to unc iotirth inches. The rest is U fi ppwder. We have fodnd idflltirdllv I $0,000 persons who the same in two or thrp frtW'.t the Iodnii!r huimm ,.f f it IS that Uiulti udea ncril. prematurely-in cities : no vvn.idirii,. iufaut children wilt away like flowers without water, and that 5000 of thPn IU U1C III lUG CltV fit , 'nu, V..l. I T511 ri - 77. vv, uuhhu 1116 IlUUlirPd flfttra i . .1. UR 1 mm AO. Ml. Ac ouau mciuue tne lotli of July eiVh. . nmmu,n1 ahti Ipa,. I.,..1l . uv -"B11- boroand Charltstonv ftir.-- -.".r:. UUU r 1 Other On Train No.52, itidimond and CfcarloiU ;w,.vr,. anions the ew York and Ailaata Danville, and between (ireen- lllXlitly in xjouuod. Waahington and Charlotte via Danville. tSTThrouah Tickets on aaleatGreeniboro, l.alei: .ui vjiut-r casn or cotton .... . . v- iciiuizers. --"0...0 -wiIw..w uuuuon. rv.l b.e in the laiCxit win payvau .i.A?;; xe 'lori appears at' jtfnce ai bnVlTt pressly arrauired - t,. t iw. V unv tliini' u i in Ui. . ' T -vel ow n.irt .U l.-J ...mJ , 1 . 7 . 7 "w "l'oJeu i , Feb. lt;3. t n n.o,l .... ;iiu saarp ipnnciplei 6f sico ami ventiliiin. Z . . . j T IUC eXce,icu mat-iready referred to, it has been proved I :Iw Goldnboro. SalinborT anil Charlotte nd at .Pn principal Kinta South, Southweair 'est, North'aud aVt. For Euii?raiita rattI LouiMana, Texap. Arkansas and the Souihwesl, addrea j A. POPT?. I ! Gen. fattiengei Asrt. 2I:Iy . liichciojiil, V j
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1883, edition 1
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