Origin of Often-Used Phrases.
'To the victors belong the spoils.'
This phrase, as a political sentiment,
was Hirst cnuciated by William L.
Marcy, ex-governor of New Yrk, a
member of President JacksonV cabi
net. .
A government of the people, for
the jieople and by the people.' This
famous expression, which has-been
quoted oftener perlraj) than any oth
er noteworthy sentence ever uttered,
was firat used by President Lincoln,
in his memorable speech at Gettys
burg, November 19, 1863.
'Plato, thou reasonest well.' From
Addison's .tragedy of 'Cato.' The
follows :
Tf mnif 1x en Pl.itn than re.iRonest well:
. Else whence this pleasing hope, this fond
ucHire,
. . . .
Tin Ion zinc alter lm mortality i
Or whence this sacred dread nud inward
"" horror
Of falling into naught T Why shrinks
the Roul -
Back ou itself, and startles at destruc-
tint ?
Tis the divine that stirs within ns :
'Ti heaven itself that points out a here
after,
And itiuiates eternity to man.
a - - . ft -
'Holy orders. A phrase use
among members of the Church of
Home arid Church of England, and
denotes entrance into the order of
pf est hood.. Holy orders are conferred
by a solemn act of ordination by
bishop and invest the recipient with
a sacred character ustinctly apart
from the laity.'
'Benefit of clergy.' An expression
referring to a former state of the law
of England, where a clergyman had
the benefit of being exempted tYoiu
prosecution for alleged crimes and
offenses before any tribunal. In
course of time some laymen vho could
J 1. 1 ..A . t,
reau ciainieu aim nc auuncu un;
same privilege. 'Benefit of clergy' was
finally abolished iu the reijmvuf
. y
, George IV.
'Woolsack.' A nave given to the
set of the lord chancellor of England
in the house of lords. It (the seat)
consists of a large bag of wool cover
ed with redeloth, but though fah:
ioned like a seat without back or
arms. The woolsack is said to have'
"had its origin in the circumstance of
wool being anciently a staple article
of produce' in England
'Stationer.' When books were mul
tiplied by the iuventiou of printing
they we sold by booksellers at stalls
stationed at the gates of universities
and other places; hence booksellers
became known sr stationarii, or sta
tioners, by which designation they
have: since become chiefly known.
'Yankee Doodle.' The name of ai)J
air adopted as a national tuney the
United States. The verses were com
posed by Dr. Shackburg, a jdiysician
in the British army in America about
1855, and 'pal ined off by him as a
celebrated air on a body of American
militia.
'Charitv covers a multitude of sins '
tt -
A perverted declaration of St.' Peter,
wnose worus, as tie was exnorluig te
Christians scattered throughout Asia
Minor to a good and craciouHife,
were: 'And, above all things, have
fervent charity or rather love, 'agapa?'
ajuONgv yourself; for charity will
wyer niu ujuuiiuue oi sins.
iTeuderfoot.' The very appropri
ate term used on the frontier to de
scribe auy one inexperienced in the
ways of the country on who has
never been 'out West' before.
Newspaper.' , The origin of the
wnrd- 'newspaper' is not, as many
suppose, from the fact of its contain
ing new things; but in a former
time jl795 to 1830) it was cuttomary
to put over the periodical publica
tions of the day the initial letters of
t lie compass, N. E. W. S.,to show
that the journal had information from
all quarters of the globef north, cast,
west ami south. Hence the use of
the word 'news' before all papers of
general information.
The Koy of the PerioU.
rjT!ie boyof to-day is not receiving
the proper home culture. Children5
slip away from parental care. This
is due to the rigorous old-time home
culture. Edftcatiou must be Inculca
ted by the mother. In Wales, Eng
land, the character of the mother is
inquired for as a recommendation for
rthe son. The average boy, noisy, im
petuous, detesting home work, bank
rupt in education and a dodger of
churches and other pious places, yet
has a fathomless tenderness for his
mother, but he wanta no spectator.
' lie is characterized "by a passionate
loyalty to whatever he espouses, and
a high sense of honor to which appeal
can safely be made in most cases. One
lhinir inJiis teaching is imperative
jnoral purity. Let the mother incul
cate th is1"-with loving care, putting
aside false notions f modesty anilall
prudishness. Let Us have done with
the belief in the saying, "Wild oats
must some time be bowed." He who
i
thus sows inevitably reaps a similar
harvest. Every boy should be train
ed to respect wominhoo!. Nothing
sa much adorns American manhood
as his respect for woman. The boy
should be trained in politeness. This
has a commercial ! value nowadays.
He makes his waviin the world more
easily for a pleasing address. There
is no reason why he boy of to-day
should not be taught the ordinary
rules of etiquette", j Good manners are
rules of etiquette".
to a man what beauty is to a woman.
But best of all, train boys in honor,
in integrity and; trustworthiness.
Every boy should have au industrial
occupation, and this should be in har
mony with his tastes. So with girls.
To sum it all up, train the boy into
manliness that standard of manliness
that combines thestrongest virtues and
the gentlest weakness. Let him be
like a hand of iron in a glove of vel
vet. There is nothing higher or no
bier than this. I
Does Her Own "Work.
Does her own work; does she?
What of it? Is it any disgrace ? Is
she any less a true; woman, less wor
thy of respect that she who sits in
silks and satins, and is vain of fingers
that never labor? ! We listened to a
person' the other day, who speaking of
a newly-wedded wife, said, sneeriugly:
"Oh. she does her own work." The
words and the tone of contempt in
which they were Uttered, betokened
a narrow, ignoble mind, better fitted
for any place than; a country whose
institutions rest on: honored labor as
one of the chief cJrner-stones. They
evince a false idea of the true woman
hood of genuine nobility. They show
the detestable spirit of caste or rank,
which a certain class are trying toes
tablish a caste vbse sole foundation
is money, which isi the weakest kind
of rank known to civilization. Mind,
manners, morals, all that enters into a
Lgood character, are of no account wit li
these social snobs.! Position in their
stilted ranks is bought with gold,
and every additional dollar is anoth
er round in the ladder by which ele
vation is gained in their esteem, and
society. j
Strive for the best, and provide
against the worst.
pni tl Great chance to make money. Those who
UULUi always take advantage of the good chan
ces for making money that are offere !, generally
become wealthy, while tUose who do-not improve
such chances remain In poverty. We want many
men, women, boys and glflij to work tor us right tn
their own localities. Any one can do the work pro
perly from the tlrst start j The business will pay
more than ten times ordinary wajjes. Expensive
outfit furnished free. No one who engages falls to
make money rapidly. You can devote you whole
time to the work, or only yourspare moments. Full
Information and all that is needed sent free.
Address stinson & Co., Portland, Maine.
The Color aniljLustrc of Youth arc restor
ed to faded or gray hair by the use of Pur
kcr's Hair Balsam, a harmless dressing high
Iv esteemed for its perfume and purity.
Ocl3-Novl3 I
PATTEMT
We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats,
Trade Marks. Copyrlgbtsetc., for the United States,
Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc We
have had thirty-five years' cxperieaee.
ratents obtained through us are noticed in the 8CT
rxnnc amkricajt. This large and splendid Illus
trated weekly paper, $3.20 a year,sbowsffee Progress
of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous
circulation. Address MUNN A cn Patent RniiH.
aarcss MUNN A
Pub'- of SciiNTiric AMjnticAir, 87 Parte Bow.
v Aim I; buuu b rruCTivB iree.
7:4
in.
640. .ACRES
OF
LAND FQRSALE!
Having qualified as Administrator with
the will annexed, &c.of Richard Lowery,
dee'd, I will sell, by Virtue of the will of
the testator, on Monday the 2d day of Jan-
uaryox, at is o'clock m., at the Court
House door in Salisbury
640 Acres of Valuable Land.
This land lies about three miles west of
Salisbury, imincdiatejy on the Lincolnton
Road,!8ldmuch of it valuable farming land.
It is justly regarded as very desirable.
Parties desirinrr further "infarnmtion ran
get it by add rcssins? the undersigned or liv
calling on him at his rficc in Salisbury.
lerms one tutrft cash, one-third in six
months, and one-third in twelve months,
note and good security with interest from
date of sale on deferred payments.
J. W. Mauxey, Artin'r, vtc.
Nov. 16,1881. ! Salisbury, N. C.
NOtPXClS.Perions bavins claims
against the estate of Richard Lowery. dee'd,
arc notified to present them to the" under
sighed for payment on or before the 18th
day of November, 1882.
J. W. Macney, Adm'r. &c.
Nov. 1G, 1831. 3:0t
SALE OFLAND !
By virtue of a decree oY the Snneruir
Court.of Rowan county, I will sell on the
2.1 day of January, 1882, on the premises,
at public auction, a tract of land containing
about 174 acre; adjoining the lands of Jno.
utaKcr, AaroQ(Joodnight, S. Overcash and
others. -the same being the land willed bv
Daniel Overcash to Silas S. Overcash. anil
on which the late Polly Overcash lived.
lerms, one-hall cash and the balance on
a credit of twelve months, with interest at
the rate of 8 per centl from date of sale
bond and approved securitv.
G. Ri OvERCAsn, Com'r,
November 17, 1881 i 6;6w
ADMIirSTRATOR'S NOTICE !
L
Having qualified ns Administrator, with
the will annexed, of Elizabeth Lowery, dee'd
1 will ell sit public Kile on
Monday 12th December, 1881,
all the ersoii;il property of the deceased,
counting of household nud kitchen fur
niture, itue two-horse carriage, one milch
cow, and some old farm irons. I also
notify all rsons having claims against
-her ratate to present them to me on or
before the 1st day of November, 1882.
(GIko. W . Pivkstox, Adnfr
trith the will nniirxM uf Kliz. Lowery.
Dated Oct. 29, 1881. 3:Jt
NEW GOODS!
WE are daily receiving New Goods.
Don't fail to see us be
fore you buy.
AVE HAVE A LARGE
Stock o? Olofhini
3sr:
BOOTS and SHOES,
that must be sold. Special
BARGAINS
will bo offered.
Remember we mqan
BUSINESS,
And don't buy until
you see our Stock and
hear our prices.
Respectfully,
J. F. ROSSr-
Xot.2,-I8I.
THE CINCINNATI
WEEKLY TIMES
hu for more than forty yean maintained ita
position as the leading paper of the West. It
ranks above all others in circulation, influ
ence, and in the esteem of its readers, because
It is junt the kind of paper the people want.
Thi Weekly Time covers the whole srmnnd
of m first class family Journal. It is larger
and better than any high-priced weekly of
fered ine puDiic ; its reading matter covers a
greater scope, is more entertaining and in
structive, and yet It costs
BUT O.NE DOIXAB A TEAK.
Our agents everywhere say It is the easiest
paper in the field to canvass for, and readers
of one year are so pleased that they are sura
to renew their subscriptions. Eight page
lyty-tix column or one dollar a year, and the
most liberal terms to club agents.
Specimen copies free. Bend for one before
subscribing for any paper. Address Weekly
Tines, 230 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O.
THE DAILY TIMES-STAR.
XlgM paoe, forty-eight column. Only ate
dollars a year, S3 for six months, 91.SO
for three months. Has the largest circula
tion of any paper In Cincinnati. Is the best
advertising medium and the best paper lor
readers who wonld know of the world's
doings as promptly as the news can be im
parted. Address Times-Star, Cincinnati. O.
5MmffiIR' TUB MATH
3?
. . iUU .
-MONUMENTS TOMBS,
CBO,
GREAT EEDTJCTION
IX THE PRICKS OF
Marble Monuments and Grave-Stones of
Every Description.
I cordially invito the pullie generallv
to an inspection of my Stock nud Work.
I feel justified in asserting that mv past
experience under first-class wiukmeu in
all the newest and modern styles, aud
that the workmanship is equal to anv of
the; .best in the country. I do not sav
that my work is superior to all others. 1
am reasonable, will not exaggerate in or
der to accotupi ish a sale. My endea vor is
to please and give each customer the val
ue of every dollar they leave with me.
PMCES 35 to 50 Per Cent CHEAPER
than ever offered in this town before.
Call at once or scud for price list and de
signs. Satisfaction guarant'd or no charge.
The erection of marble is the last work
of respect which we uav to the nirninrv
H)f departed friends.
JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
Salisbury, N. (J., Nov. 1, 1881.
DRESS MAKING.
The undersigned will resume her former
business at her old home, and respectfully
solicits work. She is well supplied with la
test styles and paterns. Will rely on paper
cut patents, used as directed and expect to
give satisfaction. Mns. M. H. Speaks.
Nov. Uth, 1881. 1m
NOTICE !
All persons having claims against the es
tate ot Mary E. West, dee'd, are hereby no
tified to exhibit the same to the undersign
ed on or before the 19th clay of November,
1882, or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. C. West. Adm'r.
November 18th, 1831. 6:Gt-pd
ireeeh of Trust.
PiK"16 1 a?alnst mm calling hira
seu M. A. HKOW N . Tr Uonan county, who obuln
ed possession by talsehood. or one ot my coiton etn
Sharpenera, for minjf gin saws. He win probable
reuiesent lliat he has the right to use the Imple
ment; but he has no such right, as It Is covered by
patent No. 2t44, In my possession. The public Is
warned against employing blm as a user ot mv
nharpenor. ns I shall claim my rights In all such
ouseM of t respass . r.;3tp J . M . B A K E It.
Administrator's Notice !
The ntidersirrneri liaviny qualified as
Admistrator of the estate of Jas. Horah,
liu-eastMl, will ollVr for sale at the Court
IIoum- dMi- lit the town of Salisbury, on
Monday tiio 3th of December, next, 93
cn s of Ivind, lylug on either side of the
Gold Uilltrmd. 5 niilea fr.mi Salisbnrv,
ndjoiniii the lands ot Z:uk. Lyerly, Ed.
Dame and others. Term made known
on day of ale. Vr. H. Horah. Adm'r.
Kowan Comity. X. C, Oi t, 3lr, J831.
FACTS - SPEAK S THEMSELVES!
Health u a great Llexsing. Dipe.ice i a
waul of eit.se. and without the ta.-iutm and
comfort of health, what is wenltl: world ? What
happiness can thtre bt in life ? If we are not
well, it is a bltr.ssed thiiig to know Low to re
gain health. I oifer thin knowledge, freely
and without price, to the whole world: "lake
Braspekh's Vegetable 1'ills whenever
you are ick.'' It is now nearly fifty years
since I introduced these pills to the American
people, and, afier uing tifty millions of box
es, the verdict of the great jury of American
sovereigns is, that they are the bet and safest
purgative ever known.
They havecotnpletely stiierceded mcrcuryand
bleeding, which was found in very general ue
in this country fifty years ago. 1 said that the
one wa poisonous and rlre other a murderous
treatment, the remedial power of nature had
not only to cure the disease, but to eradicate
mercurial poion and supply new streams of
blood to exhausted patients, which was too
much for any constitution ; that my plan of
treatment was to remove disease by purifying
the blood with I'randr th's Pills, for when the
blood wa thus made pure, the medical force
of nature came into full pl.-.y, and. unless God
willed otherwise, the patient was Mire to re
cover. Brandrelh's I'ills assist nature in all
her effort?. It is nature that cures disease a nd
not medicine. Every othei couise of treat
ment only throws great obstacles in the way of
the constitution. I am happy to say that bleed
ing. which I said was always improper, has
been generally abandoned by the medical pro
fession, and that the poisonous qualities of mer
cury have been so far recognized that the use
of it has been forbidden in the United States
Army, by the -Surgeon-General. In the calen
dar for 1881, I publish numerous cases of cures
by Brandreth's Pills, some of them so remark
able as to be little short of miraculous: But
they are true, and the witntsse can be seen
and consulted. If Brandreth's Pills were used
in every family, each box would be a magazine
of health and a pei feet medicine chest.
OB3EEVE,
that Brandreth's Pills, taken on an empty stom
ach, create no nausea, vomiting, or griping.
They do good any lime, but are most effective
and agreeable taken on goir.g to bed, when lit
tle, or better still, no supper has been eaten.
B. BUANDPiETH.
COSTIVENESS A?JD DISPEPSIA CURED.
Elizabeth Falls, Maine, Oct. 31. 1880.
Hon B. Uraxdrktii : My Dear Sir I like
to h.ve a ooii suiply of lirandreth's Pills in
my house, ami therefore enclose you an order
for two dozen boxes. I first learned the vir
tues of these Pills when I w;is froulik-d with
obstinate cosii veness and dyspepsia. 15y taking
Hranilie'.li's IMIIs, two every night, for a
month, my digestion was restored, and I be
came perfectly regular.
Chas. F. Rollins.
CURE OF COUGH.
North FaIiikielo, Huron County, Ohio,
October Vi, 187U.
Hox. V. P.itANDi'.ETH : My Dear Sir Some
years a;o I was a broken ilown invai'nl, with a
bad cough, and pain in my side, which the
doctors thought came from liver complain'.,
but none of them could do any good. I coui
mnccd using Ilrandrt th's Pills, taking three
the first night, and increasing one every night
for a week, then rested a week, .and commenced
again. In six weeks I jrew well and strong,
entirely recovered my health, and have re
mained so ever since. F. E. Jackson.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Principal Agency, 291 Canal Street,
20:lyj-l New York-City.
Is made from a simple Tropical Leaf of Kare
.iln. ...wl L ., ri - a -v a . - - . . . ....
...iur,anu inarwsi l I Vt KtMcDT iur an ine
diseases that cause pales in the lower part of the
body for Torpid Liver Headaches Jaundice
i;iu.iura-v, "ijmi, ..unarm, uuu au uiiiicuuies or ine
Pregnancy, it lias no equal. It restores the orarana
PURIFIER. It Is the only known remedy that cures
DOirUT'C HIC . A eC hli.hAf.u. l' fc tiv
ER'S SAFU IMABETKS CUKE.
For Sale by Druggists and Dealers at fil.2Q
per bottle. Larcrest hottr? in the market1! ry-lt.
H H.WA RNER&CO. nocuESTKK. N. Y
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CURES
INDIOESTION,
BlUOUSNISS,
Bick Head ao Hf
CURES
Lo8TAmrrnx
Sour Stomaoh,
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C03TIVENES3.
DY8PEPSIA,
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It li30ycars theoldest, and only rtnnlns Phu
wons Medicine now In market. Prepared only br
V. r. Simmons 4 Co. 2810-1 J CUrk At. St. Loala.
surceasors to M. A. Simmona, M. 1. In toe and
1 bottle and package. Sold by M Pmrlat.
Come to the Front!
W.A.EAGLE
BOOT, SHOE & GAITER MAKER,
MAIN STREET,
OPPOSITE ESXISS' DRUG STORE.
All Work Strictly First Class
Having had sixteen vear experience in the
business", I am prepared TO PLEASE the
mont fastidious.
For
EASE AND ELEGANCE OF FIT
uiy work can not be excelled.
8S5kAll material of the best and finest grade.
BFgr.AU work done in the latest strles and'
fashions.
Gents Tina Work a Specialtj.
Ready-made work of the beRt quality slway
on hand for sale. Attention given to FANCY
WORK and Champion Box Toe Work.
Repairing Katly and Promptly done at
moderate prices. BrUSatisfaction guaran
teed or no charge.. Orders by mil
promptlv fillrd. I
mi' a wm.:a,i:eacle,
on,
THE
Carolina Watchman,
Still uudr th cootrwl f it eld l'ro
prietor, Is Issusd ersry Thursday afternoon at
the reduced rates
of S1.50 In Advance.
Persons delaying payment thrcraoutlis
will Iks required to pay $2 per year; de
laying to the end of the year, $2.50.
THE WATCHMAN IS
The Best kimkm Medium at
this point, 'having the largest circulation
iu this and adjoining Couuties.
JOB 35PRINTING
of ererj clans done promptly and in the
best stylo at very low rates.
HISTORY
OF
ROWAN COUNTY
BY
REV. JETHRO RUMPLE.
We still Lav a fear copies of this valua
ble little book, which should be possessed
by every citizen whe feels a pride in the
history and character of Old Rowan.
Send far a copy before it is too late.
KIT Price $1.25.
BROWN'S
A TRUE
ATERFECT STRENGTHgHER.A SUftE REVIVER.
IKOX BITTEUS arc highly recommended for all diseases requiring
a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Iadiqcstionj )yipcpsii, Intermittent
Fever, Want of Appetite, Loss of Slrai'jlhtLack of Energ),ctc, Enriches the blood,
strengthens the niuscle,and gives new life to the nerves They act like a charm
on the digestive organs, rtmorinj all d yt peptic symptoms, such ar Tasti ng the Food
BcUhing, Heat in the Stomach,IIeariburn,eter The only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the teeth or give hcadaohs Sold by
all druggists. AVri'e for the A T O Tiook ("2 pp. of Useful and aMitiin? reid
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Lv A. L. Junction : 3 19 " : 4 47 . r 51 P M
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Lv : 1 42 i 6 HO " : 7 27 P M i
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Lv : c :!( " ' s 4.', '. P M
Ar Danville s 25 " lor.:, " lisa.PM ,
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Ar Belle Isle 2 J5 ' ; : 7 i t A M
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Gen. Pas. A-.'i-nt.
KicUnioii l. Vd.
FOR SALE,
Kni.rn as the Br.t lsh.wv or Ciray Pl.t'-c
Tliis Property, located in the limits ot
Salisbury, 'contains jurcs, a never
tailing well of pure water, all ncolcii mt
buiUlings, ami a '
FIRST-CLAS3 RESIDENCE.
This prop'ity must lie soM, tin e.'isre a
Good Harirain for the rcaly money, or to
any one paying half cash with iU Icii cl
payment tor the balance.
Applv to
J. M. GRAY,
Attsrnsy at Liw,
Sa lixh'i ry. y. ('.
N. B. Any one having a desirable resi
tlence to sell, within four sijuares of the
Salisbury Court House, may timl a purcha
ser by applying to J. M. (Iiiay.
4G: t "
Ginger, Buchu, Man
drake. Stillingia, and
many of the best medi
cines known are com
bined in Parker Ginger
Tonic, into a medicine
of such varied powers, as
to make it the greatest
Blood Purifier and the
Bettnealth AStrength
Boctortr fcyer L'gra.
It cures Rheumatism,
Sleeplessness, & diseaesa
of the Stomach, Bowels,
Lungs, Liver & Kidneys,
&is entirely different from
Parker's
Hair Balsam.
u2IJ!Z&JZlt and other Tonics, as It
lac. Km fall, U mtora Um never intoxicates. Hiscox
yoatkfol color to pay hair. & Co., Chemists, N. Y.
' tOq and 1 tlzm. tanra SaTteg Buyhif Dollar Slia.
Cook Stoves of all
hand at lowest prices. 8"Miike a speelalty of the
ACORN COOK STOVES, the bi st in the
world. A tlrst-class stock of Tin and Granite
Iron Ware.
m AND COPPER SKITKIKG.
All kinds of Hnusc-Koofln and (.uttering thme on
short notice and In the best st le.
We keepcoustantlv on hand a eoniplcre sfoek of
Sheet-Tin, Sheet-Iron and Sheet-Copper, which we
ffer for sale cheap. M toiif
TIIE TABLE
WESTERN IT. C. Railroc d
Takes effect Sunday, July 17, issi, at 4.15, P. M.
t'ASSKSCKR THAIS.
ABRITE. LEAVE. STATIONS.
ARRIVE.
i sua. in
I 3 24
! :s tw
j 2 42-
! i4i :
J 12 43
12 iS
1 1 i7 p.m
11 13
'lOi'J
10 112
LEATK.
1120 a. in Salisbury
UOSa.m Third Creek
130 Kim wot Hi
IS52 :StatesvUle
140 ; Catawba
2 S3 INewtoir
S4l ('OTlOVa
1 07 lilckxry
3 45 Icanl
4 S3 Moranton
445 (ilenn Alpine
ti(0 j Hridirewaler
5 41 Marion
26 Old Fort
37 7.07 a. M llenrv
7 57 . Bl k Mountain
14 I Cooper's
89 I Swannanoa
7 50
9 45
sa'
7 17 "
6 27
G i7 .
5 43 f
; Ashevllle Ju'ci!5v7
00 i Ashevllle 15 15
1 43 Frem h Broad
FiiEiaiiT Tit a ry.
4il3p.II.
ABRITE. LEAVE. STATIONS
: 5 oo a.m. Sallrburv
6 00 a.m.1 -Third Creek
8 :ElinvcKKl
t isiatesviue
7 6 Catawba
8 M Newton
9 10 Conover
4 Hickory
"OSS 10 40 Icur.1
ARRIVE. LEAVE.
5 ' P.M. 6 .'J A.l
3 47
3 15 1
S 43 j
1 S4 ;
12 2!i
12-f9
11 -HI A.U
1
. 40
i im;
41
7 42
13
5 :,9
" X'.ranton
1S32 a.m. citn Alpln :
1 00 Bridewater
8 17 Marlon
3 41 x m Fort
4 OS Jlenry
52 Blk.Mour.tsln
S50 : i so r.M. Cojper'
Intfs
50F.K.; Ashevllle Jft,
Ashevllle
iffench Broad:
6 TA A.M.
5 oi ;
4 42
4 23 -
: 4 00 A.M.
tTraaia run dail-, Sundays excepted.
A. B. ANDREWS, ctn supt.
Subscribe for Carolina Watchman,
on) l.50fi.r yciir in advance.
sizes and styles always on I
TONIC
Si
T JfA. Jit. M A.
AKQ SPE3HAT0RRH1EA.
A mltill Discovery and New lietiaHnre la M4
teal tw.-iec.tw, aa entirely New and positively fflvti,
Jaue fur thrt s,K"-iy ami rerruaneot Cure of Semi
nai Emissions nrul Impotern y ty t!; only trua
way, viz: Eirct Arriicatioa t itlio (rinx-iilSMt
rf t!:o lJise:w,a--tins l.y Absorption, a.nl eierUnr
Its ppH?n:ic infiuonoo on tk-eSeniiastl Venii,. Eiac-ulit-uy
Ducts, I-i ost.ite Ci.iu.t, hnl UretTira: l'b
Bse of t'.io i;.'ui(1y is at temlcd with nr. iiaiu or incoa
Tjniefno, aad tio-'S riot interfurt; wjtb the ordioarr
pursuits of life; it is o.nicfcly dissolved and r.nja ab
curbeU, produciogrn i:.:rjciilaie.i,)!i.in(and mtor.
ativo a-t uiH.u t:io sor.ual aad nervous orsaaica."-
tiona wre-ktd irora wif at.i.so and e
tlie cuain from tho avstom, restorine tho mmrf-tZ
btauh an J POUDd lutraory, removing tho Dimneaa
cf Sisjlit. Nervous IVebUity, Confusioa of Ideaa
Aversion to Society. ee.. etc., and theamwaraora
of premature old afro n?u.-Jly accoaiir.ioc ttua
trouble, add ret;irir.g fierJect bexutU ViKur, wbra
It Uas been dormant for earc. TIi.m nodof trvat
muat b3 stood tbe ast ia very severo caies, aad la
now a pnouncod sueon s, Lrufra tre t,M much pr-
tcribed in tt-ese trii-.ib! Rnd, as maa j ctht lcat wit
nusa t, with but liu !; if any pt-rinanont 'l'her
is no I'oooas3 about t Lilj l'n-p.ii mil. ii. I'ru 'irai ub.
bt rvatiouenulile u ,to p-.it;vely guarantee that it
v. il pivb satisfaction. Llurinir th: ciiflit yrart tint
it ba b;j.'ii in irentnitus", u lia-.T t rmtr.dK'f tenttw
r:.iriijl to i- yaluc, aud it is no.v omcedni ly lh
edi'al I'rti'V'.ioa t-i b; tho n-'ist ratn.nal mensyvt
-"fii;.evcrvd of rs-aoliiiii; arid c u r ! r.-r t h is vry prevalent
troabie, that is wtrll kuovrn t.. be the vans of unlaid
mimjry to no ciAn.vnd upon w hon: quacks prey witB.
tbeir uselesa oo-tr;iiu:; oud buf fees. Tb Kcnwdf
iy ;.ut up bi nr. it It .I.-., i i r trvi pies. No. 1 , tvooupti
to last a r.nnih.i f J : i :. --.ithrifnt uietteet apm
sn:mnt cure, t:-.!e.s ir. -7-rn cv.-i.i S-; No. 3,
(UstinJC oeer t ';.. :.'!. : .. v Jl tt it en:dooa o4
r.riore v;,. ir ia I : .. 7. Sent l.ymailt
r.L ilPil.in pii':) v.-1 r:p;ierr. .:: Dl KEtXIONS toe
kuliiHr v ill (. c.;.i' . r..1 I'll 1X X.
sen;. (! i. '-rt imi o f-iitnpa-v
1
HARR'G REMEDY CO. MF'i CBEH3I1
Market ?nd ctb-Sts. 'Pr. Louis. rvTo.
E U T.:7 m
tain e a a.r .jx
Tretit nil Chronic E.:-'-n"c-i. nd rnjoj-s n nntioa-
iind enjojs n nntioa
t.- of comi'lii-nted rears
lil reputation trin.u'i trie cwnnt- of rom llinted c
JfiuiSCRfeTiOp'
rTirninm nrrr ' -ri " 'li i ihm trnc
etftion of th bltxl. ktn.ir triors, treuted wltb auo-
cess, wituo-.itjisini; Jlrmii or 1 oo-ouous Medici DM.
YOI'WC TflEl -b ;.r i ..Keiiiu-frora tbeettecU
tasisuTstx "JsairSaii t i olM ie ihut unfits its vic
tim for lti-in"-ri or tti.-'riiiue. tTni7inent! cored..
lmZ!mrteJ'.7ty.xK' i where pouiblt.
perofial CKrtsuMa'.ton i (h p 't :i ret, wMch i f REE ftotl inttf
ed. Lilt . ur r tr us tu iir niiiM t '1 bv ( t dcirinf trui
litent mailt- ! tve sir; ait-r-s m It. aiij'U.
Xar"1 Iarn -ninf-lliinjr li lln lr jt'tmnlitt-w. It 1 at a trM
liLT
CStiCli IlOI'Kl
(Next door helotr J. Z. MrXet li'n Stort) -
Where will be found s
i
GOOD BiSJEF
A.m Tlie 3Inrlt -Afl'ortl.
Ftll WeiEhts asfl Prompt Mm
IS KY MOTTO. -
I want to buy Fat Cattle
.nd Sheep..
. L BEAU.
HARD W
1
k. -ar -rr
lersniM ti; .i :tri : f t. i-uiiimk a
X mm mo 1 1 men , :.. t-i 1 1 ottrtnr
jl the mont tL-oft'trtil thnt ffcri ran fc B
U t-eitnrrf! to ftm vt !H:ti1utini.tml fit- I
1 left fur tint ; if I ,'r. ..nme oat iff
j. j
ARE
WHE.VVOU WAXT
HARDWARE
At XiOW Figures -
Call on the undersigned at Iff- 2, GraP,t
Ii0" D.A.ATWKLL. 1
Salisbury :N.C, JuncS tl.-