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The Grape Cure SAL-MUSCATELLE IN AMERICA wrrnotrr rat expose or ah . EUROPEAN JO0EKEY I - Mte Jrom rr nd choice fruit. In portw. JtaMe. iroi.l form. re now premU-4 to tb pabhcuf America asfth frwul'wt rvwrirentof Impure blond, caveator of the li-r nd regvU tut ui tb! UweU-tMi Miturai promoter ot HEALTH AXD LOXGEVIIY. Zmic&t rliyJ':Iansi da5m thU achievement a fcow era In the allied sHence of medlcln, a It lornlnbt-n Mood with it natural tailuea that are lout or eliminated every day. Sal-Muscatelle A POSITIVE, I7ATUEAL . Bich Headache and Dyspepsia Cure Sal SfusCafofJe H Jtfatnfe's own product. It iupplles to the system th Want of ttonnd, ripe rapcn and fruit; it i5 the simplest and best pre ventive and cure for all functional derangement! of the liver and Its kindred ailments; prevents the absorption f malarial diseases fevers ot drainage and Impure water; a powerful oxydizer of the blood; a natural specific for all skin erap- an Kinas: counteracts tne enect or hari air. nnnr nuus, oivil neauacnes, oinousness, nervousness, mental depression, and will remove the effects oi acciaeniai innigestion irom. excessive eating and drinking. It is a speciflo for the fagged. weary or worq-oui. ... . . Prepared by tho : London Sal-Muscatelle Co. . I-ONDON, KNOLAND. Beware of imitations. The genuine m "blue wrappers only." fcflSend for circulars to G. EVANOVITCIIIen eral American anager, P. O. Box 1068," New 1 ork City. Mention this paper. -. ' O AGENTS : . THEO. F. KLUTTZ & CO., SALISBURY, IT." C.v POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS !to IIohoe will rite of Cor.m xr. If FouU's Powd'."rs sre nwcit In tiniF. vts or LrKo F- Foutz's Powrtfr5ntllpnrennlpreTPiitHooCHOT.aaA. Fouu's Powrtt wtU prevent Uabk ijt Fmvi.s. Foutz Towden will ln-rre tlie f(iiintitT of milk B'l cream twenty per cent., and make the butter Arm and street i . rontrs Howders will cure or prevent nlmnst tS$l Diskask to wiih-U Hornenand attleare snlv ","TKKT Foutz' Powhms wiu. sivk Satis-'t'01 oW everywhere. .--.-oifACTiox. VpHN G. HEIUG, Prop'n frliiat.-Clnn Tnm-onts of all descriptions fnrn ished at nit hours, wttu or without drivers. Hoarding and Sale Stable. Drovers accommo dated. Prompt attention paid to all customers 1:3m. i : MT. VERNON HOTEL, SAUSBURY.N.C. Situated near the Junction of the R. & D. and. W. N. G. Railroads. GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS, lAfge Sarttpie Itooms on Main Street. BASGA9E CONTETEB FEKE OF CHAKGE. Sportsmen will find Salisbnty situated in the finest Quail-Shooting section of North Carolina. FlUST-tLASS STABLE. M P. Af PEEE0KS, Ownar and Prop'r MERONEY & BRO. sell Dry Goods Groceries, Notions, Hats, - Shoes, Dress Goods, Trimmings. They keep tbe best of goods; they sell for cash, and for this leason sell cheap; they take no mortgage. nor exact exorbitant prices. This is the eldest mercantile house in tbe town per haps in tne state. 1 hey nave merited cood trade and sustain it, They fee grateful to their many friends for their libera! patronage. J; 1.: Morgan, isbury, N. . 1. MANUFACTURER OF To the Merchants " yf North Carolina: I tenpectfully oall your attention to ilie fol lowing CIGARS, and the prices at which I oflering them to tho tie." All the articles named are first Helow Gnd the following Brands and Price lagt ofFAncafld Deraestio ClOASS. - . ; Per M . aoi&o-.o.as-'s 3sOi-aLiL3TCs 3o.o - TTS&XATj, S"3T 3XyS2."2", ...... 30-00 i I E A RTS DELIG HT ..... ......30.00 EXPECTATION ; - 27.50 THUMPS - . - V. 7.50 LlTTtJS CO"MlfOT)OR53 16.00 Prompt attention , given to orders. - ; Very Respectfully 18 J. M. MORGAN. Hercney fe Bro. bava thirty years expe Ticnce in tbe Sewing Machias Business shave served SO yesrs in Tepairiji. They xanuut-all ind none but the best. w " Rf ' . - - .. - - -- j.--- - . U.iJ j.U'UUUUl-1-'-'' tiA-tU " " Look a.t This! We keep on ue iLe Celebrated PIEDMONT WAGONS, Mule at Hickory. N. C THESE WAGONS ARE NOW AT THE FRONT. o- Tbcy were awarded FIRST PREMIUMS liV the North Carolina State Exposition, at Ilaleigb. N.- C, October 184: by tbe Carolina Fair Association, f Cbarlotle, Ckrtober 2bth. 29th, 30tb and and 31st; aid by tbe Chester county, (S. C.) Fair in (October 18J4-oer all other wagon. These wssron are aokl for cab or on tim. We l sell the COLUMBUS BUGGY CO 5., Unrivalled . Vehicles.-- " - h " ' i if "They have no -"equal, when price, quality ( ana style are consiaereu. REMEMBER They took nix Gold Medal at the World's Exposition, at New Orleans la t and 1885, over all j competitors, ALSO Standard Buggies, Carriages, afltf Spring Wagons: That are fully warranted, together with the Newark Machine Company's populai Grain Drills, Wheat Grading, Fan Mills Straw Cutters, &c, &c. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Also Double and! Single Harness. 64,897 Rakes XJNT We will sell our Steel Tooth Hay Rake as cheap aa any other first-class rake in tbe market. AU are warranted to do good work or uo sale. Cir culars and price list mailed free. ' NEWARK MACHINE CO.. Colambaa, O. $10.00 will boy the DAISY New Style CORN 1 6 HELLER. The Fan cleans the Corn aa it comes out. The Question is Asked why we sell our Shelters so cheap. Akswe : We build them in winter after oar CLOVER HULLER trade is over. All are warranted to do good work or no sale. NEWARK MAUHlRt CO., Columbus, Ohio. JOHN A. Boyden, J. O. "White. ltf Western North Carolina Railroad Company, Salisbury, N. C., Feb. 1.7th, 1880. Commencing Monday, Feb.'.l.Tth OHTftWn-l infr all AtKro 1 a fsl 1 riTrri vi rr and senger train schedule will M'operated over this Road : - L---' i 1- EAST. rain No. 2. 'firaln No. 1. t.rv. Iev. Main line. Arr. Lev. a. m. P. M. 11 25 Salisbury. 5 30 F, it. 12 28 13 29 St.atesville. 1 32 1 Newton. 2 18 Hickory. 4 21 4 23 3 15 2 43 1 56 128 12 27 11 57 11 40 10 52 10 01 1 32 3 14 '2 18 1 56 1 28 1 58 2 40 3 05 408 4 37 4u;icara. 3 06'Morganton. 4 08 Marion. 4 37 Old Fort. 4 52!Round Knob. . 5 29 Black Mountain. 6 21A8heville. . 7 21 Alexanders. 7 58 Marshall. 12 27 11 56 11 40 4 52 529 6 16 10 52 9 56 6 56 7 57 8 56 8 18 9 21 18 7 22 8 52 8 55Warm Sprincs. 7 20 P. M WEST. EAST. Train No. 7. ITrain No. 8. Arv. I Lev. MURPHY DIY. Arv. Lev. A. M. P. M. 0 58! lAsheville. , ii i 4 39 3 59 10 32 10 34 11 26 xiommy. Pigeon River. Waynes ville. Hall Svlva. . Webster. Whittier. ' Charleston. Nantahala Jarrett's 4 01 3 17 2 25 1121 3 12 12 19 1 49 12 29 200 12 34 1 53 12 35 2 28 2 29 11 56 11 57 2 89 2 41 11 45 11 46 3 31 3 31 1054 10 55 10 09 813 719 4 15 6 05 7 05 4 24 6 05 10 00 8 19 . Noa 7 and 8 run daily except Sunday. Round Knob is dinner station f oi train No 2. - - - ' .. : -Vi E. McBEE, - W. A. Turk. . 8upt. A. G P. A Time Table Chester and Unclr Railroad. s No 20 Leaves Lenoir uam - Arrives Hickory F i 40 P m No 19 Leaves Hickory; i 4 05 p m Arrives Lenolr ; 5 S5 " " Connects with No 1 and 2 of W NCR R Carpenter, Contractor BTJILDEE. Having been engaged in the above line, I am prepared to do all kinds of work. 1 J. H. MICHAEL, t 15-3m Yerble P. O., Rowan Co., N. C Job. EixiOW, Of Atlanta, Ga. W-OKTB EtLIOTT, Of Charlotte, N. C. TTr t AtTPt t tatvp j-.xw x x -Lxw x x Contractors and Buiders, HAPPY HOME. N. 0. Bo a Genera1. Euilclhg Business in WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. A SPECI AX.T Y. ' MER0NEY & BRO. make and sell the best Plow in the State. You can always get tbe Points and parts without paying express freight from a great distance, aa you win have to-do if bought of foreign manufacturers. 75 cts will make an old plow new. Is this not economy? 1 " smw Mm a VATPU ' Do cot let manure heiipi beat; work them orer or get them nnder groond. Potatoes require the most potaah; beans the most lime; corn the moat phosphoric acid, and the cereals nitrogen. v t The need of experiment to test the quality and capability of the soil and want of the crop is now conceded bjr every thinking prac tical farmer. An Iowa lanner ha3 dehorned 125 cattle with no bad results, and regards it great ; economy. He thinks that horns do $1,000,000 damage annually in Iowa alone. If possible deepen the soil by running the plow an inch deeper than before, and subsoil when prac ticable. Thus yon sare your crops from the worst effects of drouth. Mrs B. F. Ktlley is experiment ing with an incubator. . 240 eggs are kept warmby means of two lamps burning. At last examina ination the prospect was good for a mammoth brood of chicks. Much time on every farm i3 spent in doing small jobs, and if proper conveniences for these are not fur nished the time wasted is so much clear loss. A good farmer will try to have stock, grain, hay and roots, with water, all under one roof. This enables him to do the work with the least needless labor, and gives more time for necessary im provements. Until farmers know what their soils lack and what their crops want, and the effects x)f each of the constituents used in their growth, separately and combined, a rational system of manuring is impossible. Promiscuous applica tion of manures is often money thrown away. A soil, may be well supplied with the very element we furnish it, consequently we do it no good; and again, we may fail to give it what ?t needs most. Evi dently we must "learn our soils.'. FACETIAE. A PROPER DEFINITION. "Dear sir," he said, 'Td like to ask,. Unless the question's rude, ! What means those strange and 1 mystic words, - ' . ' Innocuous desuetude ?!" -"Of coxtrse the question is not rude," The other man replies: "They mean, you see, theJsmgSsiaan W ho doeaofeTEmac?' Washington Critic. .The most obnoxious form of "light literature" is a gas bill. A college education robs the brick -yard and corn field of 8 many a good hand. ' It is not considered necessary In society to return a bill-collector's call. Chicago Tribune. Strange, that with the 21,000, 000 buttons manufactured in this country last year, we still have to fasten our suspenders on with a shingle nail. Palmer Journal. Banker, finding a burglar in his office : "Thieves 1 Help ! Help V Burglar : j "You'd better stop that row, man; else I'll tell everybody 1 found nothing in your safe. A girl has dismissed her suitor at the request of her father, who of fered her a perfectly lovely sealskin sacque for so doing. She likes her sacque better than he likes his sack. A Texas gentleman stole four hives of bees,- carried them three miles, and din't get stung once; but if he had been an honest man and had gone witiiin ten feet of the bees he would have been stung forty times. Texas Sif tings. Now is the time when a dude can be utilized. By stuffing him into a window sash minus a pane of all things for a purpose is unbroken. mtehall 1 lmes. "Uncle James," said a Boston young lady, who was spending a few days in the country, "is that chicken by the gate a Brahmin ?" "No, replied Uncle James, "he's a Leghorn." "Why, certainly, to be sure, - eaid the young, lad j Ilow stupid of me ! I can see the horns on hi a ankles." N. Y. Sun A diminutive, boy ; called at the residence ot Judge jfennyounKer. "i near tnat yon wanted to hire a boy to Help work in the garden ?' said the little boy. "So I do.- Are you the boy?" "Yes.' mum. "Well, you will never do x on are too small. Why, sonny, vou are so LAexas . a roooer met a coal dealer on a lonely road and stopped him. " "Your money or vour life," said the robber. "Who are you V asked the coal dealer. : "I'ml a Hghwaymn,', replied tne man. " , . "Oood enough' continued the coal dealer. "Pmalow-weighman, fcnaire. we siiouia be friends." . . Affdthey were. Ark, Traveler. iXewspapers 1776, and 1 $ 8 6. In 1776 there existed in the United States thirty three week! r, one semi-weekly, and one tri-week- ly newspapers in the distributed as follows: New Hampshire, one; Massachusetts, serep; Rhode Is land two; Connecticut, three; New York, four;. Pennsylvania, nine; Maryland, two; irginia, two; Georgia, one; North Carolina, two and South Carolina, three. AH of these were printed in English, except two, one German and one in half English and half .Ger man. The progress made in news papers from 1?6 to 188C is marvel-, lous. The total number of news papers in the United States is now 14 160. Kew York leads the list with 1,577 Illinois comes next with 1,134 and Pennsylvania with 1,103. North Carolina has 162. Of the whole number, 1.216 are dailies, 41 tri-weeklies, 152 semi-weeklies, 10,685 weeklies," 66 bi-weeklies, 247 semi-monthlies, 1,603, month lies, 26 bi-monthlies and 124 quar terlies. Canada has altogether 679 newspapers. North Carolina ranks in regard to newspapers, as the 24th state, while it stands as the 15th in population and the 27th in area. JJOTHER, THINK OF THE BATTLE that is being waged by worms against the life of your child. There is no night of rest with them; they fight to kill. Shri ner's Indian Vermifuge will annihilate them. Only 25 cents a bottle. SECOND HAND COLUMN. tWIf you hare any second hand goods for tale, we trill advertise them in this eoh umn, charging you-Jive per cent, if sold. - If you ican t to purchase any goods ad vertised in this column call on us. No 3 Three upright, walnut frame show cases. No 5 Two show cases, walnut fro m n ft onH ft foof ft n-r, A Q . No 6 Bark mill, as good as new, $27.50. , ' 1 No. 8. One top buggy and three open. Price from $12 to $30. harness cheap. - No. 10., Sturtivant Blowers and Hangers in good order. Price $80. No. 11 A lot of rope, over 300 feet in all, Cheap No, 12. Two mining buckets. No 13 Westinghouse Thresher and Seperator, used only two sea sons, $65.00 No 14. A lot of good bird cages. ' - N0. J6 Base Violin in good order No 21 Two open coal grates cheap. No 22 Portable corn mill and gearing, 3 ft.10 in. buhr. $75.00. No 23 Poi-toble flour mill and gearing, 4 fti buhr, $250. No 24 -(look stove and pipe, in good order, $5.00.. ' - , . No 25 -A prhi ting press and one font of type, costing $7.50; sell for $4.00 x : No 26 A small printing press, nearly new, with one font oi new fancy card type. Cost $3.00; sell for $2.00. : . - No 27 An eleven dollar, collec tion of foreign postage stamps for $5.00. No. 28. A beautiful marble top portable soda water fountain. $25. No. 29. Three foot grist 'mill, Moore county stones with fixtures complete. $100 No 30 One Florence sewing ma chine, as good as new. No. 31. 25-horse power engine and boiler with circular saw mill and all fixtures. $600 No 32 One Good hay press cheap for cash. $15.00. No 331 pair 2 foot mill-stones; new; cheap; can be seen by calling at this office; $13.00 ! No 34 A second hand Piano in good condition for sale very cheap. .No 35. One rotary valved, Uer- man silver, Bf. Cornet, almost new, in splendid condition; price $17.00. 36 Travelling Photographers complete outfit with tent, etc. Cost $125; will sell for $65. I 1879 gstAblUhftd 1870. Family Groceries cf a!! Kinds. , , RICHMOND i ROLLER fULLS FLOUF From one pound packages to Barrels. CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, ' CIGARS. . ' TOBACCO. TEAS and COFFEE, SUGAR, . - SPICES, C " . CANNED GOODS. EVERYTHING FRESH l am receivinft crackers in fresh lots every week, consequently have no old stock. I am making & specialty of IhU line and can supply the wholesale trade. My new goods are arriving daily, and are being offered s cheap as any in the city. I want to supply aU the families with first class eoods at a reasonable cost. . - All goods delivered to any part of the city free w cost. Trvmeonoe. . issm CITY LOTS . ON THE , D?ST A TiTiT.TKTrr PUL1T. :o:- 55 & $6 Per Ucsiii Payssents-Na latsrest lots nutans; in price from $60 to $150 "ies terms. Situated 4 blocks from .Main 8tret. - . , :3-tf BTJERBAUM & EAMES. Buy vour sewing machines from Jfe roney & Bro. -They keep them, in order 5 years free of -charge, saving expenses of sending them to the factories. They sell attachments and needles for ail tunas of machines rt-wholesale and re tail; will sell needles to xhe trade at far wry prices. . s . . FOR D O TTO USE THE OLD RELIABLE mmm, LA OB wl Brand, An elior OR -0- ARLINGTON G FOR OOlOSnNG "EOTEIBR'E li BEM' ' J.;p. csKnLij. TF7V XG. Ir.rfttTTF, 'Alcorn "MnTil VsSv W whbm you can sell your Cotton and Tobacco. It will be to your advan- tage. : ;: JOHN WILKES, Manager, CHR.RLOTTE, N. C. . :o:- ENGINE AND. BOILEES or ail SAW AND A SP C IALTY. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS AND ESTIMATES, J. I ROWAN DAVIS ! NO. TO THE , Havtngj taken advantage of low prices and placed my orders early, I wish to y to the citizens of Steele and Surrounding Townships that I now have my excellent Spring Stock in my shelves for your inspection, and flatter myself in Saying that it is the Best and Cheapest Stock of Goods that it has ever been my pleasure to offer a generous public. .. I desire you to especially see my Dress Goods, Trimmings,' Hosery and Shoes every pair warranted to give satisfaction; Lawns, 7 to 15, P. K's 10 to 20, calico 5 to 8, and Worsted 15 to 25; all Wool Cashmere, 25 to 50. &c, &c y I carry a full line of the Best Family Groceries, Shoes, Tobacco and Hardware, of which every farmer can be supplied at Rock Bottom Prices. Please let me have your trade, and you will never have cause to regret it. ,- Thankful for past favors, I am Respectfully, ' N if T3EQEE3 - I J. JJ.G. Braild, 0 J. R. -o SELLS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. GIVEIIIil A TRIAL BEFORE BUY ING ELSEWHERE sum. GRIST MILLS. 1. PUBLIC. VALUABLE RERh ESTATE -FOR 1 - 0- Having dclcrmineJ to nettle np and change ray business, the. fol lowing property is for sale, tho . greater part of which is inland nar Salisbury, N. C, now ope of tho growing cities of the State. . lst The house and lot where I now lite; a good brick house with ten rooms 18 feet square and 10 feet hall--ray; two other brick buildings 10x32, 2 room sj each; fine brick dajiy, 3 wells of water, 2 good large stock and forage barns, and other oujt-bnil(lings;a large garden, about 4 acres in choice fruit tree. just in good bearing. The wholoj lot contains 15 acres, beautifully' situated, the ground slightly dc cending from, the dwelling at all points. 2nd-j20 fine building jots 50x200 or largqr to suit purchasers, adjoin ing the residence of J. S. IcCub bins and others. 3rd 45 acres of land; adjoining tho above, between tho Charlotte and Caldwell Roads, about one-half mile from city, well suiled for build ing, manufacturing sites or truek farming. About ( acres o,f good forest timber on this tract. , 4tH A house and lot just one mile from centre of city; lot contains 7 acres, house 3 rooms, well of good water; lies between the Charlotte and N. C. Railrond. This lot is well suited for manufactoring as.;i fair portion is on grade with R. R. 5th 80 acres of Land on ICant side of N. C. R. R., witlnn 200 yards of the corporate limits of Salisbury, with 2 common hcuscs which rent fcr f6. per month; a neverfailing jatreitra of water rnns nearly central through this; tho partknear railroad well suited for building-lots or manufactories, or the whole a good stock fur ml ;' . - .-; "V..r , ; . . . : : . : 6th -80 acres on the "West side of NCR R, one anl one-fourth miles from the city. Tiis tract lies near on a grad c wi t h rai 1 road , and is weR suited1 for truck farming,, manufacturing sites fair grounds. There is on this tract about ten . acres wood land. 7th 0 building lots, 50x200 feel, on Fisher and Bank streets, , in the great South Ward of Salisbury ad joining the lots of James Lineberry, D A At well and others. ' 8th 2G acres of land on the Gpld Hill or Stokes Ferry Road, East side, and cn both sides of what t is knowio5agkthe U'own Creek, just one mile fromceutreof town;. about 15 acres of excellent-meadow, j 9th 182 acres. A very fine farm about three miles from Salisbury on the W N C R R, 'with 2 farm houses , and other building?; one good well of water. This tract has about CO acres of the best tf bottom land; most of which is iRCuJtivation and . meadow; the upland is tine tobacco and cotton land.' j 10th 100 acres on the Bringle's Ferry road ,'14mi Us from Salisbury, ' 3.from Gold Hill. All wood land. ' - GOLD JflNE - 11th 50 acres Placer gold mine tract, about 7 miles from Salisbury. This is valuable property. There aro at least 10 seres on the place that will show gold to every shovel of surface dirt; There is also a vein of 12 or 15 inches showing gold. This property paid a Mr Goodman about ten thousand dollars some years ago by washing the surface not more than 150 feet square to a depth of 12 inches. . With proper develop ment I have no doubt but that it would be a fine paying property. y 12th 1589 Acres. I have also a one-half interest in fine properties in - the above n umber of acres in ' Rowan and Moore counties, having good reins of gold, silver, copper, Iron, soapsione, roofinff slater- also a large rein of fine Jasper stone. - All of the above named proper- ; ties are positively for sale on reas- onable and easy terms. All per sons who desire to invest in or pur chase will please give me a calf be fore buying. . ' ' r- As reference in regard to the above, see Proprietors Noetii Cak- OLLSA 11ERALD, J O AlCUUDDins, , St, Lnke BUckmer, Esq, Davis & : , Wiley, Bankers," and M L Holmes, of . Salisbury, N C, and S E .Linton, Esq., of Charlotte- - , - Jim i A .-. W I S. ft HARRISON.
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