-; i f -; r . ; . -T ; - -- I' .... ; ' v ' ' ' r - - . " j " "I . 1 -r . i i -i. -f , i -V i- LIME. KAINIT ft PLASTY! Building Lime, Agricultural Lime, Land Plaster and ' Marl. CrOOO FERTILIZERS! And Very Cheap. SemTfor circular. FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point, N.C. 17:3m BRING YOUR TOBACCO 4H IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT-RUNNING 'domestic; Tliat it is the acknowlctlged leader in the Trade jg a fact that cannot be disputed MANY IMITATE IT, NONE EOUAL IT!! The Largest Armed,' f The Ii;!ilest Running, The Most-Beautiful Wood-work. AND IS WARRANTED To be made of the bent material. To do any and all kinda of work. To be complete in every reaped. For aale bv BERNHARDT BROS., Salisbury, N.C gentn wanted in unoccupied territory. Addreaa, . Pomcstic Scirittg Machine Co. 42:ly Kicmmond, Va. Executor's Notice TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS All persons having claims against the 'estate ot'Cathuw Hice, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the under signed on or before the I2th day of April, A. D. 1884. And all persona indebted to Kuid estate are requested to settle promptly". April II, 1883. Thomas I). Rich. pd Executor of Cat hew Rice, dee'd. KlUTTZ'S WAREHOUSE1 JOHN SHEPPARD, (Late of PiixT Wabehocsk, Winston, N.C.) Business Manager and AUCTIONEER. o SALES EVERY DAY. Good Prices Assured. 1EST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN AND BEAST. NO SALE, NO CHARGE ! FT f$r Insurance and Storage Fret. Liberal Cash Advancements made on Tobacco held by ni for future sale. KLTJTTZ, GASKILL & CO. . 15:tf J NOTICE I Sale ol" Engine and Boiler. I will expose to Public Sale at the Court House door on Saturday the 24 day . of June, 1883, at 8 o'clock, P. M., one 25 horse power return Tubular Boilers end one 10x12 Centre Crank Engine with all fixtures complete all nearly new. The property can be seen until day of sale on the property know n as Jacob Gru py's Agner Mine, five miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands ol Tobias Kestler and others in Rowan county. fggTTerms Cash. May 1, 1883. J. R. KEEN. 29:4t. Value of Cot ton Stalks. A !ady has discovered a plan to ALLCOCK'S keen wutormolons in thpir nntnml I Thomas J. Spear, an ohl citizen of for" Avor for an indefinite POROTTS PLASTERS. XT. t - ,i i i ' I-..K .. t : oi... u rnl i'cw kji icuits, HTcimy usu u eotll- gm ui iiiuc one lias sucucbbiuiij E r KHOOES HROWKK, rilES.. W.C.COAnT,8EC. Total Assets, $710,745.12. A Home fiommnv. FOR SALE ! rj Home PROMPT,' ?.3l:.-.sls, Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One half cash and bal ance in twelve months. A No. 1 Iron Gray Mare, eiffht years old. Warlnted iwiund and to work anywhere. Will be in Salisbuiy every Saturday until sold. For farther particulars c all "at this office. Salisbury, April 11, 1883. 2fi:2t PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 25:0m. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt, Salisbury, N. C. JOOTS. SHOcS A GAITERS, made to rden AU wort First Class Seventeen Vears Ex- pertence.AU Material or tbe best grade, and work done In tbe latest styles Ready made work always on band Repairing neatly and prompt ly done. Ordf rs bv mall prompt ly mied. Wm. A Eagle. SALE of LAND On Monday the 28th day of May next, I will sell at the Court House door in Salis bury a tract of 24 ACRES OF LAND belonging to the estate of Dawalt Lcntz, said land adjoins the land of Mrs. M. A. Lentz and others. The bidding will be reopened at the sum of $135.30. Terms of Sale: One third cash down as soon as the sale is confirmed and a credit of six and twelve months will be given on the other two thirds with interest from day of sale at 8 per cent. J. W. MAUNEY. 29:6t. Commissioner. 17:tf EALTHCORSET Increase In popularity every day, as laaiee find It tbe most COXFOKTABLK AND PERFECT FITTING eomt ev r worn. Mer chants py itivesthebest satisfaction of any corset they ever sold. Warrant d patfsfaetory or money re funded. For sale by J. D. QASKILL only, Salisbury, N. C. iminicutum in the Picayune of that city selting forth the commercial value of the cotton stalk for the tex tile fibre which mav be obtained from it. Mr. S. says: "Twenty years ngo 1 reminded the cotton planters of .Louisiana that tln cotton stalks con tained valuable fibres, tliat it was a fine materia! for manufacturing pnr oses, but no attention, as it would appear, was paid to my discovery and information. I will now remind them again that one acre of ground will produce on an average, as is well known, two bales of cotton, weighing five hundred pounds each, which when.se.it to market brings ten cents a pound, giving for two bales $100, whereas tl.e stalk of the plant on the same acre will yied from one to one and a half tons of fibre, if properly prepared would be found to he equal- iy as Jine as Manilla, anil worth , at any time, at the lowest calculation from $120 to $150 er ton. Now tbe Accepted Time. Jake Stein bcrgerhoff has a store on the Avenue. There was a fire two blocks below him, one night last week, that destroyed two buildings. During is progress, while the fore man of the lire department was get ting a sore throat in his efforts to in dnce his subordinates to quit swear ing at each other and take hold of the hose, Jake rushed up to a promi nent insurance agent, who was watch ing the fire and said : Durner. vou haf vanted me insure mine vas not bre- vants mine store in sured right avay 'Call round in the morning, and we'll fix up the papers,' said the in surance man. 'I dou't vant to coom around in de morning; vat goot vould it do me to insure docse iroots to mormw o -----. . v ven day be ail burned up yet by dot times. Don't you sec dyse spharks fly a pout on top of dotdiy trots stock of miue. Mine gracious, X vaiits dose brolerties insured right avay ; it vill be too late next m ru intr. den I vill nut wn. O " VM.IV UI I J HiCUI ance already.' The above, as related, actually oc currecd, but Jake store did not burn down, and Jake's "broberty" is still uniusured. Texas Siftiws. tried it in the past seasons, and, as a consequence, has been able to treat her family to a watermelon super at Christmas time. The plan is an in expensive and simple one, and con sists in giving the melon three or Tie Oiipal aid still the Beit INSIST ON II A VINO AL.LCOCK 8. THE ONLY GENUINE POROUS PLASTER. One of the most rcmarkableinventionso four coats of varnish to exclude the the present age is Allcok's Porous Plas air. She says they not only keep from T- Thay are the result of years of chem , b.t that i flavor od 8weet- prterfT ness are retained, and wiien eaten at tion. Testimonials are received every day ii r ist mas or ISow l car's the Iruit seems to be wonderfull thet-e particulars. improved in Important I n format ion. Mr. some dimes alreadv to stock off dry gouts, I bared, and I of the wonderful cures of Sprains, Weak Back, Rhetnatism, Lumbago, Paralysis and hosts of other diseases. Of course the vast sales and great success of Am-cock's Porous Plasters have caused numerous plasters to be brought before tbe public which, be ing called porous, would give tbe world to From the North f lamllna Twhr uuut' ?J www - , , to the genuine. We would most particular Hivery person in Aortii Carolina Mv caution the nublic -against these hum- ought to commit to memory the fol- hug8- contain none of the healing li.ii-;,,., r.,.., nl.,.i k e- i. gums that ara used in Allcock s, but are c A i simply a combination of lead, re JUSt sucu iiuoruiauon as we nave antj robbert and arc vauntcd in long wind- iiequeui ucoasioq to use: ed advertisements as an improvement on Area oi tne Otate. oZ.zoo sous re allcock s ronoca ii.aster8. ueware o uic uauij mu uuirw sinieniuin & aim iivvcr miles Laud Surface, 48,666 square miles. Water Surface, 3,620 square miles. Extreme Length, 503 miles. Extreme Breadth, 187 miles. Length of Coast tine, 314 miles. Latitude of Raleigh, (the Capital), 3547'. ! 1 Longitude, 7838'5,. Altitude, 345 feet. use any of these so-called porous frauds. Allcock s Porous Plasters Believe Debility and Nervousness! . Allcock's Plasters worn on the region ot the kidneys warms the spinal marrow t ? 1 a which is a continuation oi tne brain, im parting new vitality and power to the spine tney stregttien that mighty organ and till Averairo eJevatian of l ho dfl fuH of foreign electricity r nervous fluid. fa Thus they will restore to the husy active n. i . . ... orain oi man or woman, the energy and nignesi point, Mitcneirs 1'eakJ, ability which has been lost by disease, wor 0,088 tect. ry or overwork. They restore vitality Highest town, (lioonc), 3,250 feet. w"ere "er las been debility and nervous , ' ' I Kaon ..,.! 1 r I.. 1 1 ai.uUti.tn f V.A UL i qqo TRiY. I and prevent loss of memory and pa t " w, i.wtf.iuv. i tk ..:: . i l.;t- QM OAO .1 Ml l-1 ujV.w iiigiiij iccilHIIIIBUU IIIWU ... unua-u oi,i i , for nervous debilitv, whether arising from dissipation or overwork. They are now known to lie the great regenerators of the nervous system and are invaluable in all cases of hysteria. Indians 1.230. Number of counties 96. Area of largest county, (Bruuswick, Ilobeson,) 750 miles. Area ofsmal lest county, (New Han- o'-er,) 80 miles. Population of largest county, (Wake,) 47,Uo9. CONTOOCOOK, N. II., March 3. 1880 ( I have been greatly troubled with Rheu . A I V WWT i w m - Pnnnlni;., . r . ii L 4. i i-tHn sou Tf esK tvionevs. l whs advised . -K.-..w ...u.icBt uouiiiy, to try Allcock's Porous Plasters (had (Uranam,; Z,66b. used two other kinds of so-called Porous Population of capital, (Raleigh,) Plasters which gave me no relief,) but one V'Ziib. 1 01 yours iias worKea nice a charm, giving me cum piece renei, ana l have not leen trounled with Rheumatism and Kidner uompiainc since using them, and I consider myself cured. Edward D. Burn ham. r i BLACKMER fe HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. Salisbury, N. C. Jan. 22d, Tfi-tf. J. M. McCORKLK. T F KI UTTZ McCtRKLG ft KLUTTZ, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS Salisburt, N. C. Office on Council Street, opposite he Lonrt House. 37.-tf HOME ADVERTISEMENTS. inie jfot of eto $mitsxt COMING IN EVERY DAY AT mm i 1 I i KERR CBAIOE. L. II. CLEMENT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys a jjAW Salisbury, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. Z B. Vascb. w. H. Bailby. VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, CnARLOTTE, . C. Tractice in Supreme Court of the United Ma en. Supreme Court of North Carolina, witiri vutin. inn t nun im nf Uaib i i.Go.,H....d d,vS A NlCfi (l airfi mvter set for mh n J DAVI NEW FURN1IUBE STORE. Main Str, Next Door to J.F. Ross. COME TO THE 2STEW STORE M pt eierytliM tod wait in tie Furniture line At the LOWEST Prices. ?n- a tOmce, two doors east of Indener uence Square. 33. HARDWARE. ALL MY GOODS Were inspected in person at the Manufactories, and bought for cash at the lowest price!, and warranted to be of the latesttyles and best quality, and will bl sold m any nouse in me country. Uome and get : $25.00 ; $30, $35, anil $40 rr $55 M m ana $75 Cheap Beds at $3.50 ri4rf ,,wu". c?unJ who want cheap Beds in one dnz n,i I n-ill U . 1 1 f i - ti 1 1. , a c . ,,anu a IU" ,lne of COFFINS, CASKETS ai all at the lowest prices at R. M. DAVIS' Kew Store. Fine sets for Ftae Walnut sets. Marble Tons nlr Handsome Parlor sen for-- 52:ly. VrtTT mmm HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite D. A. AT WELL. A en t for the 4CrdwellThreaher.M Salisbury, N. O, June 8th-tf WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICB OBN.TXS8EXQER AGBNT. Salisbury, N. C., October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. Wei ! Jitei ! ! The attention of Farmers and the gener al public is called to the fact that T.J.MORGAN Has opened a First Class FAMILY GRO i CERY STORE, next door to Blackmer & I Jlf1,?'8 ft r here he will keep a full line of freah goods, such as Flour, Meal I npr, M)uw, iea, Jfcc. Also a freah and complete stock of j CONFECTIONERIES, ana rancy Groceries. I WM Py tf)e '"g1181 caa'i prices for But- ri gR, mcxens, aua all saleable coun try products. January 18, 1883. U:Zm. EAST. WEST. STATIONS. T An?.ve snr? Leave ti. grtUe .... Arrive 7.s m P . ' -MorKanton ... 10.43 1 JI x A Marlon 1140 M I 10.08 - Black Mountain:. IS ,M Leave . AsuevUle w m ....Pigeon River.. 5.45 Traba No. 1 UBSCKIBE FOR THE CRAC L1KA WATCHMAN, ONfV $1.50 PER YEAR. ' Connects at SaUsbury with u n . Jarnsas fltst Ga. R b. for Mornstown and points Soutn-We. Train No. 8 SBL?Sfffrl' Connects at VnaZ JL, 71 ,hA.o. du. or c c. a a. r.r. SSH? R- D- K R. tor all points North and Bast and for Ralelga. Throng Tickets Watw springs to all principal clues. J. B. Macmurdo, Audr. o. p. i p. Agt. GEO. A. EAGLE. W. A. MORGAN. Eagle & Morgan BLACKSMITHING AND Wagon-Making. We are prepared to do any kind of work at our Shopa an Lee Street, (VV M Barker's Old Stand.) SALISBURY, V. C. . HORSE SHOEING and all kinda of Blackamithing done promptly and with ex pedition. Repairing of Carriagea, Buggies and Wagons done promptly and in first class style. Painting and finishing of fine work will be done by W. 51. Barker. All we ask is a trial. Jan. 10, 1883. i3.tf 1ST O TI C E ! JOHN F. EACLE. -FASHIONABLE- BOOT A3HD SHOE MAKKB. Invite yonr attention to his shop, onpomie Major. Office. Repairing neatly sS'd pt J ?T! .0A,,,8r,de" of "n"d o ordeV OtrL 1st, 81;iL Faculty of tbe University Normal S9U00I. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION FOR 1883. The Faculty of the Unrversitv Normal School for the next session, from June 21t to July 25th, both in clusive, haa been completed" us fol lows : Hon. M. A. Newell, L L. D. Suj er iiitetideiit of Public litalructiou in Til r v I a 11. 1 ti-ill ! I .1 ""","""") "ujfcrtuieuu uic entire school and lecture of various subiecis conuecied with the tin ties of a teacher, such as school organization, discipline' meuious, ivc. ur. IN e well will also l . wiui conijieient assistuuce, give in structiou in Reading. "P. P Af.auAj n..:...-..i c .. . . ..wovo, l i 1 uria 1 oi UIC vraan i I .....1...1 C.I 1 1 v-w.v.owi . vimuiii OCIIOOI, Will ITIVP I 1 A.' I li . . . lusirucuou ciiieny in Arithmetic 11 a air. a. Ljeazer, a teacher ot larire experience at Mooieavilk have charge 01 me nisiruciioii m iLuglish Uiain mar and Analysis. Dr. V. A. VVIIborn, Principal of the Salisbury Graded School, will teach Geography. Mr. D. 1,. Harris, the well known artist, a graduate from Cooper Insti tute, New York City, will teach Pen manship and Drawing. Mr. E. W. Kennedy, Principal of the Durham Graded School, will irive A xf .aa O . instruction in Algebra and Natural Philosophy. Mr. R. H. Lewis, M. D., Princi pal of Kinston College, will lecture on Physiology and Hygiene. Mr. J. C. Men res, Professor ol music in the Raleigh Graded Sf-hnnl will teach Vocal music. jure. Mary u. liuuiphrey, of the troldsboro Graded School, will or nrt tl f VA a I 1 fua.a 1 t uiiu iHuiutici a inouel iirimarv I 1 .... I ciass, compor-ecl ot children from the village. M iua Til! W T J . ....00 .t . 1 .t a t . jiiiir a punii oi iJr. bauveur, will give mat motion in French according to the Sauveur method. 11' v . ... iuiss Jane (J. Uutlr, one of the principals of the Monroe High School. win teacn jaiisiiieuics Capt. Jno. E. Dug or. Princiiml of the Kocky Mouut Graded School, win oe me secretary. Numerous interestinsr and inatriw tive lectures will be delivered. luose coming to the school will - - take the tr .in to University Station on the JSorth Car. lina R1Hr0.nl xi 1 . . uience py close connection by the fcrtate University Railroad to Chapel CotnmuttiUon tickets should he. nnr. chased of Uie Railroad Agent of each road before taking the train. The Con ductors are not authorized to sell these tickets. On Uie North Carolina Rail road and its connections, apply for ticket to Chapel Hill and nut to Univerxitii Station. Population of largest city, (Wil mington,) 17,350. Miles of railroad, 2,040. Miles of Inland Steamboat Navi gation, 900. Average Mean Annual Tempera ture, oUu. Broncliinl Troublo-i. 122 C St., Washington, D. C, January 7, 1882. f I Like irreat nlojivm-.. in wu....n.u...i:.... A, . I o I - . w ... v.uilJIUCUUIiltt -T.av-iugc wieuii .viuiuui luiiniaii, awuvB ruaoui i'lastrrs. 1 was in 52 inehes. dnced to try them by Mrs. Samuel J. Ran- Total Wafer power, 3,500,000 r'JL?" 1 th"inX ned. hoi n .Mwar ' ' f fr other to-called Porous Piasters 1 BC l cr' before procuring Allcock's ; they were pcr- T tt n r t TT . . fectly lucless. But immediately upon ap- LURED to Death. The celebrat- plying two of Allcock's to my chest lAy el Roland Hill startled his congrega- uo, AD d cough were at once relieved, lion one Suuday morning bv a sham 1 .ant you to send ,,,e one dozen fortl- illuRlration -,id h ..A. kll WKB JOHN T. INGRAM other day I was going down the street IT. M A uiiu 1 saw a drove ol niers to owino-a hh's iitl, u... , a. c. . O " ""1 .VAWA1 f man. Uf course 1 was interested, my Bkach, N. Y., May 19, '82. curiosity being greatlv excited, and so Allcock'b Plasters have been 1 juch 1 determined to follow I anA 8r?At mry,lcc to that I feel it w a d t) gtjU the brieflv as oossi lit mv ifivi.il chi.iii.i.-,i T ....... . 1. r. 1 I.. ... "-"J "a ll , -V 6'-- om.f,.oc, j. 9u, mum 101- 01c, to induce others to use them. Mr wife niv inn . I. .. ..I I.. I I f. . .. . . J .w .,111! mm aiuiignter nouse. ,UI mwmj years was contineu to her bed With some there seemed but lit 1 Ip h suffering from spinal disease. After sm-n.1 iiancy but they all finally went into '"?itLOU8and, !,,r8 in.vain cffort to " nan uiviigm suoui, ana so i omer. in a lew uaya all pain left her said to the man. 'Mv ft iend. how did I applied fresh plasters everv two wovk-c you induce these pigs to follow vou ?1 the cour8e of twu months .she corn here V 'Oh. did von t 9' -,;l,. Pc J recovered her health. At rlrt at.e tr 1 i . T 1 , ' "V coma naraiy walk across the room: each ITl:m. 1 1 linil .1 viJ.ni t ...... ... j 1 !? ..... . . taii 1 . . 1.. . uuo n. L vf. icy arm few as I lowed MT. VERNo N Imry Silt! M. L. ARE V Present his compliments o aad reapeetfully solicit a ?j tabliament. It is complete ' ?n h' quirements of first class husinCg8 " tkfc. HorsM, Buggies, Garri. Wagons, ric -jir is coxf,DEJ(t w 6 . SATISFACTION. I 8p,aI Pwion and favorable riJt Boarding and keeping horses riteIW Drovers will find uood St .n. . . at this place. " antl Special accommodations fr tfe. ol Commercial Travelers , Lee Street, Salisbury N r 3C:tf L- Just Received A FliESn LOT OF ASSOIiTED : GARDEN SEEH At fvx-T..T -L At E.N.NISS- A Good SLATE Given . ... . w' AWAY! Anv ncrson nun-hncinir wn- . r" """6 tl'll S tt-nHLla KiuiU'i xt ...it. .- . "hoi T.."Oa- .:n i. . . " wb presented w tli .. , wl.lt.. " LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES, At ENNISS' Drug's January 18, 1883. WANTED. -Onion Sets, at W -"a- - at SCHOOL BOOKS COST, at ENNISS' Dm l?tf. Norlh Carolina Railroad, CONDENSED SCHEDULE. 101 NG EAST. I , "f " mw 'Will, UiUll beans under day she walked a little further, and no I v .K-.mwv.I I she is nhift tn walk- . :. . .. ; so I occasionally dropped a abla to walk five miles without fa went along and so they fol- t,,Kne' She1stin occasionally applies the I"Btc i" cr oacK, utit she lias beeu per tectly well for upward of a year. LEWIS L me les, and so I thought the devir has his basket of beans un der his arm, and he drops them as he goes along, and what multitudes he induces to follow him by a few beans to an everlasting slaughter house." 1IAMMEL. otjuh 554 Main St., Hartford, Conk., wo April 26, 1879. y ill vou please send Bin an Anw-a'. Porocs Plaster. 20 inches long by ? inches wide, to use on my back for weak ness of kidneys. I have worn them with the best curative effect, far a weak side near the heart, manv vemr far,,.;.,.. ' ed by strain and lifting in the armv. I a..u ,h wnnous tnem; I use one about order of the Superior p,"f ,T"i ?Te.on Belladonna unty, I will offer at pub- Tlf R"U dtn 1 ,,kc H at aU' for ik as itHouscinSalisburv.on ot the P"wer or rength of Allcock's - , . . ..... I I I I III II X I'l I WTCHQ I J l. J T T-a-w... . ii6lw BriiUKY. Land Sale For Partition, Dale, A pr. 30, 1&82 No. 51. No. 43, Daily. Daily. Leave Charlotte.... I 4.10 a.m. 4;J " Salisbury ...... I o.05 4 C.26 " " High Point .. I 7.20 u IM 4 A rr. Greensboro.,.. 8.10 " 8.33 'j Leave Greensboro. 9.30 " 910" Arr. HiIlkoro 11.47 " 1 1 2S " Durbain '.... J 26 " 12 08 II "Raleigh . 1.40 p.m. J 20 AM Lt- , " 4.06 130 A It Arr. Goldaboro 6.30 3 50 ? Ao. 15 Daifj except Salurdat, Leave Greeusboro 630 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 2.45 p. m. Arrive at Uoldsboro 8.00 " NoJ51 Connects at SalUbury W. N.G.R K.. for Aidieville and Warm Sirin it Greenaboro with R.A D. R. K. for all wiBti .orlb, Kant and West. via. Danville.; At Goldaboro with W. & W.R. R. for Wilnjiij-ton. No. 53 Connects l-8lialviirv with Wt'. C, R. R. for ail nointa in Wpsiih' N. Carolina; daily nt Greenaboro with R. & D. K. R.teiH points Aorth, East and Wert. TRAINS GOING WEST, Date, Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. Dailv. The teachers of the State mav h assured that Uie Univendtv Normal School of 1883 offers extmordinarv advantages. The corps of teachers is very able. John C. Scarborough, j State Supt. Public Instruction. Kemp P. Battlr, Pres. of tlie University of X. C. P-msunnt to an Court of Rowan coun lie sale, at the Cou 1st Monday of June, 1883. bidding to com mence at $1,105.50, a valuable tract of land, known as the Old Mav Place, in Prnvilrnr-. Township, Rowan County, adjoining the lands of Sam'l Eller, Tobias Kesler and others, containing about 110 ACRES. with comfortable dwelling and necessary outbuilding. There is a good orchard on me premLses, and good indications of gold. TERMS : One-third cash, and the bal ance in equal enstallmcnts at six and twelve months, with interest fram date of sale, at eight per cent. Title reserved until pur chase monev is all paid. J. SAM'L McCUBBINS, Com'r. it ASTERS. A Blessing in Disguise." SALE OK REAL ESTATE John M. Brown, et als, Ex-Parte. In pursuance of an order or decree of the Superior Court of Rowan Conntv. T tlm commissioner appointed by the Court, will sell at public sale at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury. 011 Mon.iav ti 28th day of May, 1888, the following de- scribed real estate, to wit : One house anrl lot fronting on Main street in town of CUaa it: 1 1 r- r . . mil, aojoinmg . . McCanlese. P R Mauucy and George Walton, said lot: h,- known as the Nathan Brown lot containing one half acre, more or less. Terni t i , - . -w iiiiuvuuceu on uay ot sale. J. W. RUMPLE, 23 c Commissianer. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bluioua attacka poaitivelj cured with EmorVs sraSytfrLr?S -an infallible remedy : never faila to cura the mi obstinate, long standing case where oSnnuS S??mz TheTarpreD XJ0" la doabraTeT containing no Ouinlne therare lltalnliaora a chill breaker. BanaadS n r','c,lu'I1K no tfnpingor d TT. 1 ! wrmn in ineir action and ham less in all cases ; they effectually cleanse tie vI and give new life and tone tetha S2SSSL hold remedj they are unequaled For Ltw rw plaint their e(jnai la not iSowi r one box wtn V?2 a wonderfnl effect on the worse eaaV ThiVI! used ant nn. .;ih..,i ... 1 ney are druggists Amtaa,N sent bymalijs IT cent boxes Gmnr.v t JSy-SJW' s nd 59 484 Adelpui Stm Brooki.vn ) . .. . March 26, 1881. ' t o family should be without Allcock's uauuM-Mirnii tneir healing powers are wonderful and their efficacy gf5.h,g and lastincr Pnr vooh.. . a . , r'"'"a l' "ve seen I. Z ZT ,w cure an1 relieve the uMnnaie anu distressing cases of rheumatism kidney complaint, bronchitis CSte..1!!?. fla-tion orl& - rau wiroar, paralysis, asthma, spinal weakness, and coughs and colds. InP v own case they afforded me almost instS ana permanent relief. My friends consider them an nv. . , . . j . a-v.ioiucr ai. kinds 3TS3E? yL"; bleasiw in disguise; and no wife o?n,o5er -aloes6 " from ner- . . IlV . wn "na ot,,cr 8 ments As a ana wnkneaa, thej hare no rqual. I hare simulating, or to uive so muoh An.Mi ... .staetion. Used in TconnecUon wi h Bi J restoration te good sound health MRS. E. TOMPKINS. A SURE CURE FOR BURNS CUT BRUISES AND LA1RERES8. 8 W rst Bccxet, Berks hike Co 1 W. COUld no. ki"' 23-.1: Fuma. a., i-.vr.rrr w"nou crt va L,amentM. JULIA K.8IIAW. lbilii. Leave(toldihuro Arrive Raleigh Leava M Arrive Durham ... " Hiilaboi .... ' Cireen.-I i ro. Leave " Arrive High Piont Salixtawy.... Charlolle.... ii M 10.00 a. m. 12.15pm 4.15 " 5.32 " 6.11 " 8.30 " 9.15 " I 9.50 " -fl 1.12 " 1.10a. m 10.11 a.m. 100 1 112-15 f 2.10 " No. 1C, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv. Golilsb'o 4 l0 Ar.Kalei-h 8.3$ Ly. ' .10a . - Ar. GreenHhoroS.P" No. 50-rConoeeta at Charlotte aiili A, jlj Air Line for all points in theSouili andSiui went. No. 52 Conneol. at ( nta s.'.iiilt ami N. W. N. C. RAILROAD. Going Wzst. Lv. Greensboro Ar. Kemersvilie Salem No. 50 Daily. 9 25 p m 1041 " No. bi DaibV ex..SuBd7' 10 25 a 11 35 ' j n " No. 51. Gqano West. Daily. No. 53; . ex. Sun. DailjL. Leave Salem 6 20 a m (510 pP . Ar. KerneiKville 6 46 " 50 t Ut Greensboro 7 45 SOOJa STATE UWIVFRSI f y RAILROAC. I am troubled ma. U-.A 1 a . " ini aJJ nd by applv ?r my Ms7SrS? 1 lake Dleaauro in ,. XU the afflicted for they have helped mJ is7!Lt Iffll Texaa, A rfcan as md the SodtlifW T 1 J. P. BEEBEF uch,1 addreaaj A-POPE. Hastikos Minn., ) Jan. 3 iftfi r v ww. 1 with neuralgij in ihe back of cent boxes. Emory's' UaFi&ZS Nasuiade, only 15 cents atiT ar unit vtMt vrAu. . " . ' mmm a "Vliri, .ica 1(JTK. a F07 SALE BYJ. K. ENNISS. Going Nobth Laave Chanel Hill .... A rriva University SilH. 7 .30 a : 8J32am- No. 1. Dailr ex Goi no South. No. 2. Dailr ex. Sua. L ni vernt v. Arrive Chapel Hill 5.40 j m 6.4.' p ?TiUman Sleeping Car without ChatfJ On Train No. 50, New York ami Ail"? Washingion & Danville, L, On Train No. 52, Richmond and Pa,l "aungion and Anguiita, Ga., via DhtiIW. SsYTbroBirh TirLei An 1pi fireeniO1' Kaje(h, Goldaboro, Salisbury anif'har! and af all principal poir.W South, SouOrtfJ "w, onii and Emsi. V r Emigranw iwjrj 1-astor M. E. Chorch Hastings. fj r', feTj 9