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Euplmisin and Society Words. A Miss iu Iier teens said to us j 'A Jiorse sweats, men perspire.? By turn- found that sweat is a srood Aiielo- Saxon word, anil that many languages contain it. , The Bible says j f Jit ihe sweat of thy face.' Milton, Shake ppciire and the great poets "generally use it. l(i saw sweat is regarueq as very unrefined, now-a-lays. ' This is on a par with saying ill for sick. A few years ago to eat. vWi your fork was regarded as the height of ?ynl'- gnriiy. ow, accorqing 10 Bucieiy "V " .1? A- npftge, it is equally vulgar to eat ysiUwut it. Sweat i a good old word and we use it on occasion ; and some- times, as the lawyers say, with malice Drencuse There is a -vast deal of nauseating gcntlimcnjalily in the pro prieties of so-called 'polite society.' A good plain word is very offensive to a certain class when the minor morals maybe in a Mate of dilapida tion. Modem society is in. some things orer nice. lr strains out a gnat and swallows, a camel often. Euphuism is overdone nbvr and then. A sYade is a spade. This-- Joes not - mean that, yon should use obscene w jrds. That' is without excuse.-. "A want of decency is ft want of senFC. r . llii At C" 1- ll mean mat lucre are man j wurua that are proper, are legitimate, are forceful, and ,f Ijould be used, that are tabooed by so-called- society. -The illustrious Coleridge one of the greatest of English poets saHl that when he visitedlie city of Colonge he 'detected some sixty,; we think it was, ''distinct slinks" This horrifies socie ty. It would have said"iu the beauti ful city which bears the nanus of one of the most delightful of aH perfumcs that ever regn led the senses, sortie pi sty odors, not laden with balm, and that did not remind one of thespice- I y - - J saluted the olfactories, and were ex tremely repellant." Coleridge ex pressed it with one yQrd. Wilming ton Star. Jcely and1 Wis IIotor Secret. He Reft'scs to Give it vp Despilc Threats of Arrest. rte contest for the possession of tbp secrets of the Keely motor promi ses to be a lively one. In accordance with the resolution adopted jxi the board of -directors.' last.Aveek,"Mr. . Keely yesterday"Htrvardcd to the New Yo'k cjgmmittee of directors a statement of what he proposed to do for them. It said that in this docii mcnt he agreed that a special com mittee of the directors might be ap pointed, for whom he would take his generator apart,. make. working draw ings of the apparatus, and have them placed with a safer deposit company for the use of the stockholders in case pf his death. The vitalizing force he .holds to be his own secret, and refuses to (Vevulgc how the power is obtained or anything 1 elating to it.' As a re sult of this the committee telegraph: J eel to Philadelphia Tor copies of cerj tain contracts and otiier agreements with Keely. They will meet" to-day and compare the latest propositions of the motor man with some of" his pre-' vious declnat:oiis.r - The njemberrof the boards of direc tors are fighting, among Jjiemselyes, the 2s'ew Yorkers striving hard to compel Keely to reveal his fecrels - while the Philadelnhiaus- who lnv iis cr, are end cay pri ng 40 get t he d is rovercr to. hold cut until he securesji controlling interest in the stock. While this is transpiring the stock is being hammered down in 1m? market, and it is paid it will . . reach per sl'iafe in a-Tiort time. If Keely persists in refusing to give pp what he knows the New York ers declare they will take . Lira iujp court, hoping to obtain sornj-infor-matiou'from him there. What is to be jtane in this rejrard will be decided at the meeting to-day. v 'iioroug:Ii Job Judire M- -, a well known jurist Jiving near ii.tinuati, was fond - relating this anecdote. He had jmce (K'casion tp send to the village G a ir.i rpentcr, and a Sjludy you tig fel low jpppearid with his tpols. r VI want this fence nit lj led to cep the cattle. There arc some unplaued boards use Ultra. Jt is out of sight from the honsejEp yoiijiietH!, ijot take time to make it a iieatjwb. wHI you a dollar and a half. llie ju dgo wont lo dinner, and coniinjj out found the man caii-'fiillv iilantufr v:!i barfl.. Sin;o iythut he was iryiii to :i:.i!.v -i i', lit ordered 4ui to r.a I them on a. I once just as they jwere and continued f his walk. When he returned the boards were planed and n umbered ready for nail ins. 'I told you t lat this fence was to I be covered with vines he said au- grily, 'I do not (fare how it looks 'I do said the carpenter, gruffly, j carefully measuring his work, When I the judge. . ,ti A dollar ant) ja half, sijLthr manlj shouldering his tools. 'X ) UL C- j The judge stared. 'M4iy did you spend all that tabor', on the job, if not for money ?' liViw 1ia wl mtf ' 'Nobody would have seeii the poor work ou if 'But I should have known it was there. ; N6y VlftVet!fclellar and. a half And he took-ifand went i k rl away.! . f y a Jen yeare-acrwams-nhe -udge . " . a. - - . ; f. . i I. - .1 .1 a 7 J 1 I uau uie cuniract 10 . cive ior me At. - P. J..Ll I pue lace 01 one caugiu 111s eye. IT. .i " . K-k r o.i u mjf itiaii ui nip icuwr, I Raid, ft knew ;-iWriKould,T have onlv cood. ecnul'nii.U&gfrorhim. I ffavehimthe.contrMaliitmadea rich man of hini' It is apiiy that boys are not taught in their carlie-teara that the high- est success -be'dngs onlv to the Wn be he carnentdr. farmer, author or artist, whose wlcfjs most sincerely and thoroughly done. ' ' ' .- '- - ' mysiic inciters. Washington Le.terj The mystic letters written on vfsiG in cards are a source of 'b'ewildef- iiree of b'ewildef - ment to the Conjiressmeir from rural districts, who cannot "decipher their meauinff. Once that stalwart Ken- tuckian, Senator McCresry, met a foppish young constituent who had just ret 11 rued from Paris, and said to him.; " received your card the other day. I recognized jour father's uame, which is) the same as yours, and supposed that it was his sou; but what did the letters E. P., written iu a corner, mean?" "Why, Mr. Sena tor," replied the traveled man, "it is customary in J'aris to write the ini tials of certain words on leaving cards. For instance, hul I been going away, I should -hare -Written PxPC.tle initials of Poitr prendre cimgh to take leave. As it was calfing myself, I wrote E. P., thej initials of En Per some iu person' 4Oh " said 7 Oreery, "I understand''' A'week or so afterward the tw -met again; and the young man said : Senator, 1 re ceived your card but I couldn't com prehend what lUp letters S. B. A. N. in the corner uieajHJPray ii'terprei them?" "With Crtery, his eyes mor. "6. B. A, fjleasure," said Mc tiuklii)g with hti N't? are the initials i Sen tji(igseii I'fliy oijk tij a 1 trier.to lauh c Tho rv6rk of Yearr4pottcalS Kats are dest rt cli ve vejtcjif-f , nd they ha ve seldon 1 used their: jiotterr asfi!ectively as.J ieydid Jn3hjiase, of joor Thomas Edwards' collection of insects- ,"Ther0 are very few'cases on record of such untiring patience and u u wearfed" seq rcHTsfl hat d isp lay ed by the unlettered Scotch rnatnral ist. The tory of his tnauyioliectioiis, tho di"kulties uuder whipk Jiexnajle luciii, me cuunigv biiu erse-cranu that 'enabled him to heap1 up under tliera, isjiiore 'uke j imagina ti Js mance than reality. AiRong the dif ferent collections was one of, insects, lie had careftjllyj pinned them down in boxes', and laid 'tlienkawayUnlii bv dint of eudless labor and writinir to other naturalists for in formation he should be able to patalogne tliem corr rectly ;'if lie wavtopoprtobutbe sheets of fi?nres Yiecessarv I osc an J could not print, he got a lot of old almanacsland"' mnltiprcjition tables' amj cut th? numbers'; iut) f ftl was a luirg and tedious process, and when it was at Hsl completeil the na t u ral ist jiroceedet to tiftrreir heMiad stored tlie; insects afterprcpar iiig them. Therp were twenty boxes, containing iu all 016 specimens. On lifting up the first case! lie Ibuno that iMiad beeti entrely,stnptdJ itsTorRI teni.-. Horrified i ritif 'tire WhersJ r No Corp e podexce. V ashing- t u, Nov. 3.-1 lie Sili UeKrrtnieAM has iiad no correappIultJic, ,nprdqes no: , coiitem, ?te giving a: with the .iiglis!i averejnhi ; n .ljerence to .1 .. . . - I 1 f rt a; sin nig Ulv- 1 ; Coidideraie bia'es1. it was.; finished there was no part of has yet trud for: the purpose. the fence so tliorbuirh'in fiuish. iaoufies the? luice of the lemon " 'How nluchtoTvoii charsre?' asked! iSeans" camel'sWir urobaiiz imtlding of certain magnificent pub- ,he Uagqo wouW b heJd thar.day. P" iKbuildings. , Jheje wer?maoy jp, Xo atteiupt nSadAtcK interere -plicants-amon master-.builders,! wilh t)e mectillg nUliugWetectivt - -,. Lemon Juice in DipirniEniA. I Dr. J., B, Page, of Baltimore, invites aUentiorKioHbe use oi iresrlemoTi, I f - f l r i , r - ' . " . j ucq mis a mi meicni jneaua ir ma removal of membrane from the throat, tonsils, etc., in diphtheria. In his jhaodsjand he.haatl several ""fihiatf f professional brethren say the same) it has brovexl bjliirlhe Test agent'he He bv to he afiVoted Jmrts every two or three hours, and iu eighteen-cases ou which he has used it the effect has been sat- isAictory. ;- V Plucky Miss Parnel. Im- - -i don, Nov. o BraiiclifSgf be La dies'raiid fLtWiiew-tljruughcMit the pruviitctr ciiiuplaiu ioudty jtnut fheir meetings should prised wliiie'ihe Central Leaguelu ilubiiu is permit teJ to alcet un neI1 wig,jng t molested. ineu, wisiiintj 10 icsijiiie riesauy the nroceediuirs ofhe Ladits' Ieatru. k z: d : - : : o 1 announwd-ih Mh9 uewsna-I I . f u- k - ,.r watched those who entered the Lemnie l rnnm .WW " . AU were empty; they contaiuedfno thing but the pins that had -secured t,,e,H aiul there a leS or wi,g- The nits hatl done their wrk J His wife,4 SWi;rjluf .Vy P"814 " WiVft nexU !WecI 1 sa,U ne ,l ,s a 5 dsapporptment, but I think the best -Uil, winbe to 801 to work and n l,(em aSa'" !" TIl w?rk thus destroyed had occupied four entire years. It will be reme nbercd that Audu- pon Had a somewhat similar r ex pen- encc with rats. Upon leavit ence with rats. Upon leaving: Ken- tucky he placed his drawings of more than "a thousand Insects in the care of a IriendtohiHl upon his return after 9 feV ")(nuhs tharii i)a:r of Norway rats had entered upon possession and giiitti-u ins Jicctuii3 iiruwiiijj into -.1 i"., , .1 ..: . I bits of useless. paper. He, like Ed- wards, undaunted bv" his loss: set off ' ' ' on Iresh expeditions, and in three years had refilled his pur folio. ; A! "' f ; . ' l'ANKl'B ' 1 IlIBUTEJ TO THE South's Loyalty. The CVnfeder ate shout is in the Southern blood. Years upon years will require whol ly to eliminate it. Wheu the rccol lection of dangerous experience flashes ,upon the apprehensions of in dividuals, ;J)rjugiiig back the times when the thud of bullets and whiz zing of aliells ceincnted u comrade- mup v.av .uuiy utaiu cuuki Misrujn, .1.:.. ! .. II ! ..I tho pent-up emotions will find an ut terance .identical to that signalizing tjrieiJJjrrod Jt ihf lit most peril.: . This lejjln Cairco-xjf with the most per- hv). , loyaly, as is now evident. If oc casion demanded, Southern lattal ,!ioi;s, niingiiiic'the Confederate yell' :qiIiiU(ni.cneersr would rally to the ?-1 1 p port ithre genera lgc? vern ni en t v;th tli? same Ciithusiasni that inspir- eu tnem in their unequal cotitest agaiiist' American iKiti-nality. Has- ton riiu&oriplIlip. The Color and Lustre of Youth arc restor ed to faded or amy hair hy the oso of Par ker s'llair Balsam, a harmless dressing high ly esteemed, tor its perfume and pcnVy. ImH Caroliia la Superior Court. ROWAN COUNTY. 19th Sept., 1S81. ,Mary E. Danie'l Suit for declaring roid pwffc f h-ihii uie ueinntng a , Lewis TJaiiiel J Jlarriage Contract. It appearing" from affidavit filed, that the Defendant is a 'ftuM-resident of this State, " !KTtHttUt.;J)Ublicatjon be mad t Ja the CAROMXA Watpumax for six aucccs- s',v eqM flptifinjrtB rSefendsnt; Llis Daniel, to. appear before tlie Jude f our jSinpcrior Coart?, at a Court to' be held for the County 'of Ro'wanat the Court lions in Salisbiiry. 'oa thepth Jlondav after the 4th Monday of September, 1881. nfcd an swer' the eWiniplaiht -Vi hich w ill be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior I ml ' - - - y to answer the comnlaint durin? the trm I thPUhtJitt-irifJli lo the Conrt-forthe f ciiti ucumuueu jn uie coniniuinc. i ClerlSniWpioi Court liuwan Count v. Bit:ciimATi, " r. ' ' i v JJ? W1 y1 maintained lte poaltion a Uie leading naper of the West. 3 lank, abort an otheTSrtrenUUoS, liflS 5P?MS?Jl Uwerteem of it readers, oeeaoa the kfnd of paper the pplawant! J&1ZU IU?m ?? th VboIe groan4 I of first clau family Journal. It la larvcr i and better than any high-priced weaktr of- ) treater acope, la more entertalnlns and liv. i etroctlve, and yet tt cojt r " . eaffenUrerywhere say it trth eaataat ! Pjper In the field to canvass for, and reader 1 of one year are o pleated that they are anri I5ne'thlr WbptlonaT Eioht paaetl vVTTf jvrme aouar a year, and the ; TIIE .DAILWTOE&'STilD! f Jfeftt pocK fafatfiht otemU diftlr i f dllan a yer, S3 for mix mBthLSlJM ww, uuwh Mima im GtuvnaflDtl. ! - ' : Hi f . iruiiMBUi.T Hsstbe largest ctrcola t , Uoa or sot paper la Ct&diuutL lathrMrt dTerUstsk medrom and the best paper inr readaes who would know- of eha wwImw I ooutga a prompux as uie news oan be lm 'tCliKinnaO,Qi- S H v-4 Still udor the eou trot of it old r ro- T vriAxrr sftamaaa X v.-.y j the reduced rates of S1.50 In Advance. .... I Persons delajiuff payment three months will be required to pay $2 per year; de laying to tho end of tho year, $3-50. THE WATCHiaAN IS Tug IJgSl AuTBrllSlM MCDllllU 31 mi s 1 1 ? M.l' -1 this poiutliaving the largest circulation I :.. .n. r....:J TOB 3FRINTING of everv catl8 done promptly and in the ; best style at very low ratw HISTORY or ROWAN COUNTY BT REV. JETHBO RUMPLE. t I Wo still hare a fo.r copie f tltia vnjua evcry cftn who pride in the hstory and character of Old Kownu. 8enJ for a copy lefore it is too late, Price :.25, Carolina Watclian, FACTS SPEAK t lEiSElVIS! Heallh U great Weng DiBaHe-iii - a fort uf liealth, vlit i wiib worlji ? bt ninaM n there lie in life? Jfweare noi bappt well, it U blessed ihing to know hpw to re- and without price, to the wliole world: -late EftAKDBElU'S VETABI.E ri-w too are ick.f 11 w um,v rv since I introduced these pills to the American people, and, afier usiur h'J minion ui t r r. .!. ...!. 1 i.ir. nf American aoerrigns i, that they are ihe bet and safest purgative erer Unown? " Tney uave tti pietei j f iHrrvn bleeding, whicli was iound in very general use ;ilii.nnirT fifiv tears aiTo. Isaiqthattne one was poisonous and the other a murderoiiB treatment, the remedial - power of nAtnre had not only to cure the disease, out 10 eraui;i mercurial poisons and supply new streams or blood in e?liaasted patients, which. wo much for anr constitution ; -tiat my! plan of treatment was to remove disease by purifying the blood with ErandrelVa PiH, for when the blood was thus m!e pure, tue mccpcai it.rce of nature oame into fulr ilay, and. unlets Ood willed othirwiw, t lie paueni .ww. V ., cover. Brantirein i ! nw - her effort. It is nature that curendeaee nnn Kvrv ciht cotiie of irtat- BS M - - 1 m raent onlv throws great ob-tac Iff in tpe waj 01 h e const Uiilioii. I ru happy to say tjtai bleed Injr. whichl said was always improper, has bee n gencr illy abandoned by the medical pro nl dial the iMionoiif onalitles of iiifcr- fesi curr Imve been po far recognized tliJ)t the use nl it hna lwll fnrbidden in the United Slates Array, bv the Sureeon-General. In the calen dar for 1881, I publish numerous cases of curen bv Brandreth' Pills, some of them bo emark- hU a to be little Kliort of miraculou: But thev are true, and the witnee can be seen and consulted. If Brandreth' t'Hisvere use in everv family, each box would be a niagazine of hvaUh and a pei feet njfdicine chest. OBSSXLVS, that Brandreth' Pills, taken on an eiiipty stom ach. create no naujiea, voiuiling, of griping They do good anv time, but are moRt effective and agreeable taken en goir.g to oeo, wnen in tie. or better still, no supper has been.ealen. B.BRAXDRETH.- COSTIVEWESS AND DISPEPSIA CURED Kmz.vbetii Fam.s, Maine, Oct. 31, 18S0. Hon B. Buandbetii i My Dear Sir I lik to hve a Eood suil!v of Brandretls VilU in mv house, and therefort enclose voir an order for two dozen lmxes. I first learned the vir lues of these Pil is when I was troubled will obstinate cosliveness and dyspepsia. By taking Brandru'h's Pills, two every night, lor a month, my digestion was restoreJ, jand I be came perfectly regular. Chas. F. Roi.iaxs. CURS QPCGUGH. NonTH Faikkield, Huron County, Ohio, October t5, 1871). Hon. B. Hn and! etii : My Ih-nrSjr So.-ne v.iri ag 1 w;is ; brokfii down invalid, with a bad coiili, :i:i1 pain in i. v side, wliiclt the doctor thoiiglit i;i mv frn-ii livtr conipluini, but none of tliom -oiild do any good. 1 oom mnced tiding Ilntudixli's Pilli, lakJp three the firt nisrhl, and iucrciiot' one cvry night for a week, then rested n wut-k. and coimenced asain. In fdx week I ?rew wrll nd stronp, entirelv recovered my health, and have re mained so ever since. F. E. Jackson. 9 SCIiD BY A Lil- DRUGGISTS Is made from a 8'mple Trji.,.c.l i.ewi or are Value, and Is a POSITIVE KEMtovroi all tin; diseases that cuu&e pales In iiie lower part ot tUc body tor Torpid Liver He v Jacbes - Jaundice Lt-zlncss, Gravtl. .Volarja, an ! all tiinicuUf ps of the Kidney, Liver, and Vrtnary organs. For FE ALE DlSiiASEH Monuiiv '.tut:iiatiors. and dnrinir Prejrnaury. it ias no ef?l. It restores the orpans that fi,U t he blood, and ber.ee Is the best BLOOD ru r I F I ir is iur only Known v inedv that rurfs BSIGHT'S DI5 .ASE For DlabctPS, use WA11N- &UK n.r r. uiAHti M n UK. l'or Sale by Dnifrclsts and Dealers at S-S1.3S pcrl ottle. Largest ljotto In the market? i ry it. M ri WARNER & CO. Uocuestkb. N. Y B5M.A.SMM0HS' CURES INDIQESTION, blUOUSNESS, BjckHeatjache CoSTTVENESai CURES LosTAppETmr. Sour Stomach, Foul Breath Low Spirits, Dyspepsia, Couo, ENLARQMT Ol t-.. . VEGETABLE L Tvl EDI It !20yp.r the olrlert, atwj only retrain Bim. d,clne now ln 'Wtet, lrpard only bT V. F.SlMlf0l40o. 281(Wi tlark Av. St. LoiSl Jl bottlei and packages, bold by H Pnlat.. Como to tho Front! W. A. EAGLE BOOT, SHOE & GAITER MAKER, MAIN STRE3T, OPPOSITE ENXISS' URCO STORE. All Work Strictly First Glass Ilavin; had xixtt-en via buincfs, 1 am jtrjart'd ,v TL,A tuoxl lustiilious. For ease ega:;o Or mv tyyrk can noi be excelled. ex - 1 1, . n the . the FIT CruAH inateriul of the best and finest grade ESuAll work done in the latest 8tvCa and fashions. ; Onts Fine Work a Special;; Ready-uade jrork of the bet qnali' v -f- wtTn on hand jfof sale. Attention jdven t- ! '.! HCY 'OH Jv a nd ( ham pTon Coi Toe W i ki. r Repairing JCe tl anl Pioruptlv dor.e at moderate pi ires. CfRSa tie fact i on iiMfsin. t teed-; or no charL'e.as Onlm m.:i promi-tlv fillrd. ! T J:ij' A, cAGLE. t":il5criLe for Carolina Watcliroan. gg gUIRE s mm HI I II DI i piily 1.50 j r vc?r in advance, f6 Kil'l A TRUE A PFRFgCT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVfpI . IKON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases requiring a certain and efficient tonic; cspeciIyindi Ihppcprm, Intermittent Fctert, Want ofAppciiU, Lost of & enyiLac& cf Lcr(;y,ctc Enriches the felood itrengthens the iuuscles,aid gives new life to the nerve. They act like a chara on the digestive organs, ranoting all dyspeptic tymploms,id as Tastinj the Food BekhinjJIeatintksSimachtITeariburn,tc. Tile only Iron Preparation that will not blacken tho teeth or ffive headache, Sold by all dru-rgists. Writ for the A It C Book ( 32 pp. of useful and aiju.ic read, ing) SiXe. BKOIYN CHEMICAL, CO., Baltimore, 3Id. Be. that P-of onPP. A Coiteefl Time Talilc-IC. R. R TRAINS GOING XORTU. Date May 15, l I No. 41 I. o. 4 j No. 43 ' Dally j Dally Dally LvTCDaotte 4 05 AM 13 A M 4 15 r M " A-L Depot 'r- Junct 4 11 AM ! 6 20 4?fr " SaUsbury 5 56 AM : 7 60 " I " Atr. ureensboro 8 03 AM ; 30 " T 5T Lv. Greensboro 8 i5 AM 9 50 ,4 l Arr. KalelgU 1 40 P M tor UU h; Lv. l 4" P M mend Arr. Goldsboro 4 00 .? IX only. Lv. Greensboro lor Richmond . 8 iS P M - Lv. Danville 10 21 A M 11 SI " N. Danville io it A M 11 83 " " Barksdale 10.58 A M IS 01 P M. " Drak s Brth si P M 120 " " jetersvlUe 8 21 P M 2 55 : Arr. Tomahawk 3 20 P M 3 51 " Arr. Belle isle 4 05 P M 4 as " Lv. " " 4 10 P M 4 3 " Arr. Manchester 4 1.1 PM iss " Arr. ltlchmond 4 IS P M 1 4:? " j T S a m fTUAlXH GOING SOUTH Date May 15, '80 I No. 42 t No. 4S 1 No. r.i Dally I Dully f Ually LvKi(riiirond iTn P jfls'ro'M Uurkevllle 2 5 A M 2 43 1 M A t. N. Danville 7 uo ' j C t'5 " Lv. " " 7 25 " ; C IS " Danville 7 i7 " m Arr. Greensboro s i 8 17 44 1 Lv. " 9 31 " 8 37 " Salisbury 11 18 " !30 33 Arr A-L Junction 12 41 1215 AM " Charlotte 1 00 12 iO A M Lv. Richmond 2 55 P M Juterbvllle ' a " Drak BTir'ch ! fi 07 - " Barksdale ' '3 . " Danville '. 7 51 Benaja 55 " " Greensboro 9 27 " 4 Salisbury ll(.- Arr. A-L Junction Vi'i-i 44 Lv ' Arr. Charlotte ! V. an A M FOR SALE, Known as t'ae BralshAw or Gray Pl.ice. This Property, locate 1 in the limits o! Salisbury, contains :iS i nres, a never failing well of j;irc water, uH needed out buildings, and a PIRST-CLA83 RESIDENCE. This prop-rtymust be sold, therefore 0 Good Bargain for tlic iv.-idy money, or ti nny one piviiv half casli wi;h dukired payment tor the bnliH'.ce. Apply to " - j. is, an ay, Alt:rn37 at Law, t)uli:,bi:ry, JV. C. N. 11. Anyone having a desiiule resi dence to sell, within four pijuaies of the Salisbury Court House, may find a puit lja sbr br :ipli;'T to J. 11. G hay. 40: t Ginges. Buchu, Man dnke, SbHiagia, and many of tb best nedl cincs known are conv btaed in Parker' Ginger Tonic, Into a median ofsachyaried powers, as to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the BeitHoaltk aStreayta uexonr ever l'bmi. It cures Rheumatism, D--l.--J SlecpicssneM, 6t diaeaess 1 flrkGrS oftl'e Stomach, Bowels, H, D I lunfis, Liver lUdneys, AIT KnlSniTii &U entirely dififerent from -rt. ru,C aU Bitto' Cmgw .Ear jcea Moat EooBom'kal Hab fen and other Toaics. as it . Mmr folk to rwton Um never intoxicates, riiscox ygmaitttoourtograyaair. & Co., Chemists, N. Y. tOc and ft l . Lnr, Srlny Btiytey Dolhn- &tm. JO 15 Cook Stoves of all sizes and styles always on hand at lowest prices. C3 Make a specialty ol lUe ACORN COOK STOVES, the best In the world. A first-class stock of Tland Granite Iron Ware. 1 ' TIH AHO COPPER SMITHING. All kinds of Ilousie.Rooflngjind Gatterinedone on siort notice ana In the best style. ! We keep constantly on h:nd a complete stock of ! Sheet-Tin, Sneet-Iron and Shcet-Copixr. which v. e- TIME TABLE j WESTSHIT IT. C. R?Ji.lroaa"i Takes e Ject Smday, July it. issi, a. 4.15, P. M. I'AH.Sji.ut'It TttAlX. itr.IVK. LEAVE. 8TATIOXS. Il20a.nv8alhsbury A'IRIVK. LEAVE. 12 08 a.m: . iThltd creek 4 so a.m 1 jaw Eiinwoort 1 53 j sutesvllle 140 i Catawba 8 43 . ; Newton 2 41 i Conova 3 oj i mekory 334 3 08 2 43 141 12 43 12 i t iicard 1 s p.m 1 1 13 1 7 50 ; lAiorsxTton . 'o9 iGleon Atplne udi2 llirldjfwattr 45 44ti rw 814- 8 29 8 SO " ' 00 ARRIVE. ; ! Ma-ion ; . 8 56 ! jOld -'ort 8 03 '.Ot A.M iHenry. 7 IT ; ui k .Mountain 2T owners - I 07 , pwannanoa 5 43 lAslieville Ju'ct 5 17 t lAsttcvuie n$ t reucn Kroad - FREIGHT TRAIS 4 13p.m LEAVE. STATION'S ; 5 00 A.a. Salisbury , 5 o r " a ,7 1 V 6 00 A.sr. 828 5 7M 8 58 10 r " 9 42 -0 23 10 40 Ji 50 .intra creek . 3 47 iEltnivooi :-,3 15 ! jfctatchviiie : 43 rCStawb. : 1 m j jNevrton ij 25 :Conover J2ti9 tJicKory -ii 31 ajci icaru -10 38 ;Mor?antcn j 40 iGlen Alpine o ;Prlowater i 841 iMarlon i 7 4 on Fort -fan "7 i5t9, 12 32 A.V.i 1 00 . I7 . : 3 41 4 0J S9f - - ' fi A.V. i I " ?" .wpers 4 42 6 5or.se.; , i Ashe vine Jnti iAahevine ;Prench Broad: K c e .... 4 00 A.lf . TONIC "M- I'll i . j .V M E 1 5 T AND SFEHMATORRHA.-: n,k! leal 8cis,r,aatirly Wr,d positii7ew5 " ulatoiy Duels, Froct-.ttjGlaad.aad UrethTKl ' 030 of the Itemed y in attonttsil tri no pain ir inJ2 Tor.!ence, ni tiocs out intorfrra Kith tb orrf'nTS " pariuics of lif; it i3 q-.uck.ly dii.jtolv.l Kad ooaS sorbod, , proa uc in; rn tcsnoiiialBoootliinjfaad restor t.TO eCect a;-ra Ue ?xoal tn ( cero.is oreantu! -tioas wrckod from nelf-aluso snj excels stoDDiri tto drain from tho eystom, r:;,toriBs tUa'mindtl health tnd sound memory, removing th ilmneS cf SigUt, KarvoUs Itobiiity, Confusion of IdeaZ of prematiire old a?e psually aocoroinnin toil H b&s baen dornuiut for j ear. Xhia mocieof treU cor? a prenonaced Baet' s. Plus aro too much pri! . , . - ,. ; ; ' .... , u isr wit- . cess 10, wi.u but littlo itapy ;-v r.iapntg'jcwi. Tbera ill no Kooaoos about t iiU l'rc a. l-'rati ical o. axrvstionenablp us to vwiiio.'y Ku:irantf that It will gtva satisfaction. iurki5 th eicbt years Uai r V"' .'ifu-wiiam ICS!, moniala as to its valt:.-, ind it is now conceded by th. I discovered of reach ic? Er.fl r;tr;nthisvery prevais i troub!.j, that is woli knoT-a to l.u the caiiso,' untnlj' 1 misery to so iBany.tnM u; on w?;ina quttka prey witlt their a:3let9-nc.!tranr3 r.nd bip fees, 'ihe Kemdy Is put upi.l aat b"xe. of tiiree rir.cs. No. Kunomrlr to last a contb.) SJ I. o. i?..snCici''..t to "o.Hper, .. UoUiD)- orr tbjo tno.-.t'is, :!! smd enision ii scaled, In i.iaaa K-appers. 1 Worst c-i-'n.i 7. S.-"!t br ratlL. ' nrc r. XTi, !I V' i T T rr.wa ... V.ry EAC.it ?.OX. ' 1 1 IciKfjttlrsft A iiett irnl x tlnitiraUwa entl (:3int, r.n'r w, rf r curitir Harris nzr.ieoY co. Kri G:;f.i;sri Market rd Rts Sts. ?t. LOUI5, T4o. DR. BUTTS' aHISaSZ. Treat all Chronic Ii&sa::s, and enjoys a nntio. ' at rapotat ki.i throafb tb ccrioKof i-oai.li. ;.trt1cfiea " I ewtioos of lbs Mood. .;i 7 Uns, treated nit li tao OB9S, Wli fJOUt E5BJI 31 W-ntry Or -OUCOaS SI WilClOM. YOUNG ;'A n H w u"9 ,c 3er '"l' 'ro,n 'bceilerta txvwmaatK.ut''' a '. -m t!:ut unfits it Tic tim for ti'H.; f:r 'nnri ... .f '-trfvii'-ritiv rM'rt-d. PAtlEr.Ti? Tfft A T r. I '' ; tI. l.'.tt 't (fnet(inni tf ? -v-rrTl hy ra!.n t deirir.g treat lent'mj!,. e r atiy a !'Ir,'n 01 ar:plU.alim. Vrhn .Ktfrri-. .iviin RiiiurjiMoul4t seti thrlrtddrcM.V iuJ Ic.m v..,riti;i.s ILHr idtubea. It ! :t tnM.f i.ii. L'Xri, 14 .North 6t, (.nia, Ma. 0 S ..r ; 0 ft! CO 15 1 a. O Buck Elorsi mm Arejrf doorbelote J. D. McXeety Sfort) ll7V7 77 IO imind S t WW f 1 V V c C. W C iOD BEEP As Tl 'Market Allbrd. Foil feiiiiis and Prompt MRU 13 MY 1HOTTO. ; I want ' to "buv Fat Cattle and Sheep. Bl. L. BEAN. B.WARE 1VHEIV YOB WAXT . ARDWABI5 ZFiMfc'"" 1, &i ? I r ro HAR At Low Figures . Call on the undersijned at l?0i DA.ATWEI.t 8aliibnry .N. C, JuncS Tr arus ran dally, Sundays excepted. A. D. A?IDREVS, Ocn. y.UFt.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 10, 1881, edition 1
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