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Set in a moderate oven and allow it to stony slowly until thoroughly done; good apples will need no water. Apple sauce so prepared is far superior Ho that made in the usual way. Next in popularity tt-apple sauce is Apple Pie. Stewed apples half an inch thick, bet ween two flabby crusts, is a caricature on apple pie. The apple pie is made with sliced raw apples, in a 'very deep plate, and as few -plates are deep enough the sliced apple .should be hea.pped uvin generous measure. It is a mistake to 1 spoil good apples with much season ing. Clores and allspice overcome the uatural flavor ; a Very little cinna mon, or minute bits of dried peel of a sweet orange develop it. In many families sauce and pie end the(changcs while they are really but the begin ning of the li?t. , Pared Apples. Either sweet or our. Many have a notion that sweet apples are the only kinds for baking. They are indeed excellent, when sour ones cmtiot 4e had. IJnt for the per fection of baked apples, Rhode Island Grccuings are required. --Remove the core, till the cvity with sugar, set in a baking dish with a little water, and bake rather briskly, and just bef( re they are eaten pour over them aJil-er-al supply, of cream. Apples so treated are better than most f us deserve. Apple Dumpling That 'person , is not to be envied, vho?e irecollec tionsqf'childhrod does uot inc.udc ap ple dumplings 'such as mother used to make.' Tiiat kind will never be found again, but a fair approach to it may be hoped for. Ilersvere both . boiled and baked, and wejicver could - tell which wore best. Isn't the mak--' J'g.?f the crust-for boiled dumplings :, a lost art ? -Well we can manage bak ed ones, anil there is less risk of - fa i 1 ---ureyaud consequently danger to the digtstiou. Apple. custard is not to be omitted. Tare ami core the apples, stew in very little - water until'tcnder pour over them a custard hiadein the usual manner, and bake until the cus tard i done. Housekeepers find it diflicult to select a pudding dish large enough for this. 1 Applo fritters are nru eh liked by many. Rather large slices of apples , are sprinkle 1 with sugar and cinna .mon, allowed to lay for an hour or lb they are theu dippetl iu a batter of flour andeggs and fried in abun dance of very hot fat ; for these a wire frying basket is very convenient. They are drained for a few minutes Jnd tervel hot. If . for dessert, they are dusted with powdered sugar when atrved, but if, as niany prefer them, to be eateu with meat, the sugar is omitted. " ' j Jinowx Rett, All the clean bits and fragments of bread are dried crisp in the 3tove oven with the door open, then rolled, and breadcrumbs are always at I and. Sliced nnnW breadcruiubs, ,ugar, cinnamon and a deep pudding dish. A. layer of ap ples, sugar,' spice, crumbs, and to on uMiUhe dish is full. Bake, Pan.Dowuv or Apple Slvmp. Since wood fli es and the old bake-pan or skillet, with a coyer to hold coals on the top, went out of fashion and use, an 'apple slump' has not been possible. An imitation is made in a .? deep; pan, and Uked in an oven, but it is only a baked apple pudding. Prlbably the real tljing can still be fnnud in the lumber camps, and in tho few other localities where wood Is the fuel, and the ppe fireplace has pot given way to the stove. The Apples are quartered J the bake-pan is lined at the sides with a crust ; ap ples arc put in, packed solidly, some spice i used, and jsunie'eut molasses, or part sga.r ami port molasses, to vee'en; a topcrust is put oh, gash ed to let the- steam escape ; the pan U set on the coals, and the coals put on Hie cover. Eaten hot vith butter ! "Who r can ever, forget it J The side J ffW"!SB rncf ItfiLful i.Vtir fl.A i 11 ta nm from the apples ; it then became part ly Dcnc-trated with mtud: the an- ", - ' - 1 . ' ' t 1 pics weie done; to a rich crimson mas. luiR. aoout appie meringues and such flummery Here was rich ness American Agrlculluristi Frijflitful Holocnust In Vienna Theatre. the Vienna, Dec. 3. This evening at 7 o'clock the theatre, formerly the comic opera house, where Sarah Bern hardt recently performed, took ftreow inglto' the fall f a lamp pn the stage and the building! was consumed. The house was tolerably full and the loss of life was very great. , London, Dec. 9. A later telegram Voih Vrenna, dated this morning, says uouies nave now . Deen re covered from the ruins of the theatre. The fourth gallery has not yet been explored. It is believed that uot a single person eicaped from that gal lery and that. very" few escaped from the third gallery. The corjises re covered are little more tliau charred fragments. Gross neglect is charged against the management of the thea tre. The law prescribes the use of oil lamps in the corridors of theatres, so that exit shall be discernible in the event of failure oj ga, but this precaution was utterly neglected, lire person in charge of the Iron curtain between the stage and auditorium appears to have fled' at the first alarm. P. S. -Later accounts state the loss of life at over one thousand. There was a genuine sensation in a negro church at Memphis a few days ago. A Targe, strange bull-dog, pure white, bounded into the cliurch, broke for the pulpit, seized' the visiting preacher and dragged him from the platform. The dog only let g when his biaim had been beaten out. The congregation think the devil ?ent the dog. pni f Oreal chauce to make money. Those who UULU always USe advantage of tlie ood chan ces for niu king- inontiy that are offere i, generally become weali by, while t!iose who Oo not improve such chances remain iln furverty. We want many men, worn n, b j s arid frlrls to work for us right in their own localities. i'Any one can do the work pro perly from the liisst ntarl. The business will pay more than ten limes ordinary wayes. Kspensire ouiflt furnished free.! No one who engages falls to maVe money rapidly j You t an devote you whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full lcfonnatton and all that is needed scut free. Address stinwo.v Co , Portland, -V.alne. We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, copyrights, etc, for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc Wa have had thirty-five years experience, Patents obtained through us are noticed In the SCI rNnncAMKRiCAN. i This large and splendid illus trated week ly paper, $ 3.2 0 a year,snow the Progress ol Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN CO., Patent Solici tors, Pub's, of Scientific American, 37 Park Bow. KewYort. Hand book about Patents free. ' 7:4 r 640' ACRES i OF LAND 0BSALE ! Having qualified as Administrator with the will anncxed. &c, of lib-hard Lowcrv, dec d, I will sell, bv virtue of the will of the testator, on Monday the 2d day of Jan uary, 1882, at 1 o'clock M., at the Court House door in Salisbury . -f ; 640 Acres of Valuable Xand. This land lies alout three miles west of Salisbury, immediately on the Llncolnton Road, and much of it valifoflde farming land. It is justly regarded as very desirable. Parties desiring further "infrmtion cn fet it by addressing the undersigned or bv calling on him at his office ia Salisbury. Terms orvc third cash, one-thin! i-six months, and one-third in twelve months, note and good security with interest from date of sale on deferred payments. J. W. Mauxet, Adm'r, c. Nor. 1C, 1881. Salisbury, N. C. WOTICD. Persons having claims gainst the estate of Richard Lowery.dec'd, are notified to present them to the under signed for payment on or before the 18th day of November, 1882. J. W. Macxet, AdmV. &c. Nor. 16, 1881. 3:Ct ' SALE 0FLAND ! . Ry virtue. of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county, I will sell on the 2d day of January, 18S2, on the. premises, at -public auction, a tract of laud containing about 174 acres, adjoining the lands of Jno. Li taker, Aaroti Goodnight, S. Orercash and others, the same being the land willed by Daniel Overcash to Silas S. Overcash, and on which the late Polly Overcash lived. Terms, one-half cash and the balance on a credit of twerre months, with interest at the rnte.Qf 8 per cent, from date of sale bond and approved security. G.ll. Overcash, Couit. s November 17, 1881. G:6w 3? OXTTZ 'S" MORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Will oaf or erTBt Otauik. No Haata will die of Colio, Bot or Lxm Tm i cn. If Foatz Powder are Med a time. Kouufg Powder will ear ud prsvec Hoe Cboua Kjuui Powder wlltl prevent 6ab i Kowia loau1 Powder willlncre tb qaiwUir of miU n cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm Tdweet 3l r&ntt Potrden wnl rurs or prevent almoot mir issB to which UorSca and CatUe are ntjecU " u??' Po,VI, WW m SATiirACTiox. Sold Terjwh r. pAVID jSi tOTTS, Pror'K-tor. i BS tTTMORE. -T LAMDRETHS' cs a PMul Carti for CmiZ- LULfX ioro and Pricos. Tk OUUtmmdwtot KtiwinM Grmrrrt m Ihr Cnitrd ,Wf OAVll) LiANDRKTH d; SON8,Pbuoja.a, iTV f ADM STBATOR'S NOTICE ! Havfntr nuaMfied ns Administrator, with i the wilt annexed, of Elizabeth Lowt-rv, dec' , n, Wn at Wie ou - . . , i Monday 12th December, 1881, all the personal probi ty of the deceased, consisting of hoii!eiio!d aud kitchen fur niture, one two-horse .carriiiiri'., one much cow, and some old 'farm iron. I also notify all persons having claims against her estate to- present them to me on or before the 1st day of Novi-mber, IT4. ' Gko..)V. Pinrstok, Adiu'r with the will anuexM of KHz. Iowery. X)ated Oe&Sd, 1831. MM WE are daily receiving New Goods. Don't, fail. to see us be fore yoji buy. WE HAVE A I ARGE Stock of Oloihing BOOTS and SHOES, that must be sold. Special will be oflsred. Remember we mean BUSINESS, And don't buy until you see our Stock and hear our prices. Respectfully, J. F. ROSS. Not. 2. I SSI. THE CINCINNATI ' WEEKLY - TIMES bas tor more t6n forty years maintained its position as threading paper of the West. It ranks above all others in circulation, infla nee, and in the esteem of Its readers, because it Is Just the kind of paper the people want. The Weekly Timet covers the whole ground of a first class family Journal, It Is larger and better than any high-priced weekly of fered the public ; its reading matter covers a greater scope, is more entertaining and in structive, and yet it cost BUT ORE DOULAR A TEAS. Onr agents everywhere sav It Is the easier paper in the field to canvass for, and readers vi one year are so pieasea xat to renew their subscriptions. i one year are so pieasea that they are sure Jaaht nan iht vast lyty-nx column far one dollar a year, and the most liberal terms to club agents. Specimen eoDiea free. Bend for one beforA abscribing for any paper. Address Weelttr Times, 230 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O. THE DAILY TIMES-STAR, Xtght paee orty-figU column. Only six Ullars m year, S3 for aix month a, $1.50 for tkrM oioMtbs. Has tbe largest circula tion of any paper In Cincinnati. Is the best advertising medium and the best paper for readers who would know of the world's doings aa promptly as the news can be im parted, ddrtas Timts-Stai, Cincinnati. O. MEMBER THE DEAD! MONUMENTS TOMBS, c&so. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PCIGR.S OF Marble Monuments and. Grave-Stones, of Every Description. ,I cordially invito the public generallv to an inspection of uiy Stock and Work. I feel justified in asserting that my past experience under fust-class workman in all the newest and modern styles, and that the workmanship is equal to any of the best iu the country. 1 do not sav that my work is superior to all others, 'l am reasonable, will not exaggerate in or der to accomplish a sale. My endeavor is tn please and give each customer the val ue of every dollar they leave with file. . P&IC2S 35 to 50 Per Cent CHEAPEE than ever offered iu this town before. Call at once or send for price list and de igne. Satisfaction guarant'dor ue charge. The erection of marble is the last wrk of respect which we pay to the meraorv of departed friends. JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. Salisbury, N. C, Nov. I, 1 8d 1 . DRESS MAKING. The undersigned will resume her former business at her old home, aud respectfullv solicits work. She is well supplied with la" tcst styles and paterus. Will rely on paper cut patcrns, used as directed and expect to give satisfaction. Mits.M. It. Sr-EAr.s. Not. 14th, 1881. lm NOTICE! All persons having claims against the es tate of Mary E. West, dcc'-drare hereby no tified to exhibit the same to the undersign ed on or Wore the l!th day of November, 1882, or this notice will be 'pleaded in bar or iiieir.recovery. c. West. Adm r. November lS:h, 1SS1. 0:Gt-pd Sru seu si. A. BKOtt N. of Kow an county, who obtain ed possession by lalscbood.of one ot mv cotton trln thaneuers. lor niinj; j,1d as. lie win probab'v represent that Ue Um the rtftit to use the iinole ment ; but h has no such rijriiu as it ts covered by patent No. tj644. In tar posses-siou. The pubMc is warned against employiug him a a user ot my sliarper.er. u I shall cl iiin my rights tn all suih cases of t respass. p J . M . B A K E R Administrators Notice ! 'Pl ,1 : i i . - aiio miiiici sixiiru iiaiii qualified ag Adiuiiiuator ,!'! bo stite of Jxi. IIoijah di n asl, w ill ofFe-r f.r tiile at the Court lUnpe c1hi- in tin- town of Salisbury, on .Monday the 5tli of 1)cmuIi-, next, lYj l arros r L:tnl, lyii on either iile of the , Gold Hill na, 5 iuib-8 fioni Saliaburv, niljoininnr t!ip l.uuls of Z:u k. Lvefly, Etl. 1 Hume anil others. Terms m:ule known ' on day of a!c W'm. H. Horaii, Adin'r. I Kowau Countj, X. C., Oc. aj.r, S6l. , 3:1 iu, i J Ml ireaoh of ALLCOSX'S POROUS PLASTER A Curative Host in Itself. Tliirtv year's experience hu Limly iuote Alltwck's 1'brous I'laler in public estimation. Their woudtrfu! atlajdability to the various sviutoms of disease is a marvel to medical men of all schools. For nervous persons and luna tics, one or more applied to the spine produc ed sleep when opiates, even liv drale of chloral, bad been of, little servire. Now, when one can not sleep, iis is the common practice to applv a I'lsster to the buck. You scarcely touch the pillow btt'ore you are sound asleep. A llcoeks Porous Piaster Iiavt the curative effect ot the .Spanish tiy blisters, vet make no fore, and never affect the kidneys ; are cooveni eut fur all ages and conditions, usually only lrodu:in a "blush" on lbakiii, and jttore cer tainly curative than linimenu or blister, aud without prostration or pain of the latter. This is true even in Croup, (jtiinsy, Pleurisy, Lung and Throat A Sections, and the utility of this sanitary invention has been warmly wel comed. They are largely sold in every part of the world, and it is believed that not less than nve hundred thousand persons are well, and attendit g to the duties of life, free Iroui pain, who have an Allcock's Porous Plaster sonie- heie about them, and who, but for the said plaster, would be prostrate upon a bed of ago ny. Jietults, a peculiar puty, peasant wot; luilo, or atmosphere exhale from them by the warmth the body, imperceptible to (he eye, but winch envelops the (terson in a cloud of thin vaor, through which contagion cannot pencil ate. In fact, Allcock's Plasters supply an atmosphere like that from biilsam orpine wood, and no doubt attract ozone. IFAen contaqiout or infect' cut disease are uboul, they lould be worn on the ie$t or back at prevenliret. THE ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER oolites pain, reanimates torpid limbs, seem, tn many canes, to revive Hie power of life. The great lemand proves ther.i to be used as a universal remedy. They are convenient of ap plication, and safe for all, being incapable of producing any injurious etlccts. Dr. Valentine -Mott, Dr. Johnson, of Hart ford, and Dr. Myers.of Savannah, haveppokeu of them in the highest terms. The great Molt said: "They were all that could be hoped for in a plaster simple, cleanly and adhesive; perfect as artiuclal supporter of the muscle; and for pains, because of their counter-irritant qualities, n-uaflv at once giving ease." Local weakness of the back, breast and side, always bent tiled, thus curing lumbago in a lew hours, sometimes in a lew minute. In serious heart and chest nfleclions iheir use cause an absorption or evaporation of wa ter, by which dropsy or Ihe heart and hydro thorax have undoubtedly been cured. They appear to have a peculiar effect upon the nervous, allaying irrifnbiiity while supply ing warmth. c Thev seem to .-iccmulate elec tricity, and aid the ciiculation of the blood through the part where applied, by which healthy actions are induced. The Porous Plasters are flexible, and found of great help to those who have weak backs or pains in the side. h-pefi.llv are they val liable to those who have neglected 'colds. The are oflen preventives of consumption: nav. I hey are believed to have loosened the grasp of this terrible stiliclion, :ini had been mainlv instrumental in effecting a cine. In variable iiiinatcs they should be worn on the breast, or cctween the shoulder, or over the kidneys, by Miose who are subject to lake cold easily. Thfn -imple plan will soon produce constitutional vigor that will enable one to resist extraordi nary eh mates of temperature. Experience ha proved the .Porous Plaster to be a blessing to the. consumptively inclineiT, invaiiably produc ing the most remarkable abatonent of the worst symptoms. Principal Agency, 294 Cansi Street. Now York CUy; and fcr Salcly all Di tig-gists. '-'( 1 v -j d. U mvlc from a Simple Troplo.il Leaf or Rare iur,;ma i a KUSITIVE REMEDY for all the liseases tluu caiie puk-s in the lower rart of the o'y for Torpid MvprlIeiKtachrs Jaundice llz.lness, Gravel. Molaria, and all dinieulties or the Ktrinev. l.tver. and Mrlnar.r organs. For FEMALE DISEASES Monthly Menstruations, and durtnr Prreaanev. it lias no equal. It restores the orrans that moke th blood, and hence is the best BLOOO PURIFIER. It Is the only known remrdr that cures URIGHT S DISEASE. For Diabetes, use WARN UK'S SAFE DIABETES CURE ni uj j'ntKfnKo ana neaiers at ni.arj per bottle. Larrcst bott in the inarkrtl'ry it. H H. WARNER A CO. Rochsstis. H. t DSM.A.SMM0HS' Cures iMOIOCSTiON, tolUOUSNIM, lOK HCABAOHs) OURE3 LotTAtTlTt. Sou Stomach, Foul Smiath Lew tmrnra. CoanvKMcatv KNLAIMsf aas OOUCe .(irsitai irions Medicine now In market. Tn pared frr U bttla aad packacea. Bold er ail DntsfUts. Corao to the Front! W. A. EAGLE rnra BOOT, SHOE & GAITER MAKES, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE ESNISS DRUG STORE. All Work Strictly First Class Having had "ixteen yea experience in the businw, I am prepared TO FLEASfl the most fastidious. For EASE AND ELEGANCE OF FIT my work can not be excelled. f-S-'All material of the best and finet grade. tfL.AU work done in the latest styles and fashions. Gents Fins Work a Specialty. Ready-made work of the. best qnalilv always on hand for ale. Attention given to FANCY U'OUK and Champion Box Toe Work. Impairing Neatly aud l'romplly djne at moderate prices. SfB-8atfaction tuaraa. teed or no charge,,! Orders by koail promptlv Cllrd. I j' wm.:a;:eaqu. wL CURE mm iiUl ni av . i sa i FT BV THE Carolina Mian, Still ueeer the eeakrel ef lu eU Pre prieter, Is Issued rmj Tkursdaf ftfttr&ocn it tlit rtductd ntet . of $1.50 In Advance, Persona delaying pay Men I three; Mouths will be require! te pay $12 per jr ; de layinf to the end ef the ytar, $2.50. THE WATCHIIA1I IS Tie Best AdTertiiiB Mm at this point, havinf the largest eireulation in this and adjeining Countiee. 0TOB PRINTING of everj clam don prmptlj ni in tlie best tjU at Ycr ItwtntM. HISTORY or ROWAN COUNTY Of REV. JETHRO RUMPLE. bU Hill U4 WpMMed fcy vry iHaM Tk t& ft prii in the kisUry a4 kivrMr t 014 lUwan. Sad far a fj bfra 11 it It lat. Price $1.25. BMWMS A TRUE .V A PERFECT STRENGTHENED A SURE REVIVER J 1 . . ., .... IKON lilTTliKS arc nigmy rccommenuea ior an tuscases requiring a certain and efficient tonic; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ihlcrutitterit Fevers, Want of Appctiie,Lo&i of Strength, Uuk of L'nayy,etc Lnriches the tlood, strengthens the muacles,and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the Fooi, reUhing,lIcalintheStomach,Uearlbvrn,tte. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache Sold bv all druggists. Write for the A U C Book (32 pp. of useful and auu in? read ing) catrr BROWN CIIEMIGAIj CO., Baltimore, Md. tiai ail Lro BattfiaraBiufeby Bxrwx CSnriCAL Co. and hnr croued rad linos on wrapper. OF UXXTATIOXS. IK Riclionfl & Danyille R. R. : Ctt. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. TRAINS GOING SOITII Date Not. jo, -si No. 5t lally No. 50 Dairy No. hi Dally LV. Richmond Lv. Hrlle Isle ArBurkevllle Lv BurkevlUe Ar N. Danville Ar. Danville Lv. ": 10 35 A Mltl 25 P M H A3 P M :I2 39 pm It 40 . t 3T " ! 7 00 ! 7 27 " " 79 " j5 i 9 SO " 111 14 " in i: ' ili it p tu 12 50 " ; 4H 7 4 p 111- 5 00 Ar. Greensboro 9 10 ; 6 w Lv. Ar Lv. Ar. Ar. ; 9 ir :10 4 " m sa in li i3a in 05 Salisury A-L Junction Charlotte 9 IK) in 0 35 0 45 TRAINS GOING NORTH. Date Nov. 20. si No. r: Dully I No. 51 I Dally NO. 53 Dally Lv fiifcrlotte Lv A. L. J traction Ar Salisbury Lv Ar Greensboro Lv Ar Danville Lv A r North Danville Ar Burkevllle Lv Ar Bollr Isle Ar Richmond 3 10 A M '. 3 19 " I 4 37 " : 4 4i I 6 25 " : 6 30 " II -l " S 30 U 17 P M IS'.'O " : 2 ir : 5, 3s : 4 40 A M : 4 47 ! 6 SH " ! $ 30 " ! s 2-S " 1 8 43 10 55 " 5 4" P M 551 P Jl 7 24 P M ; 7 27 P M i 9 15 P M : 9 35 P SI 11 29 P M 11 31 P M 11 35 P M 5 04 A M : S0 A M 7 4H A S00A M (Jt-n. Pa.s. A,'ent, Klchmoiid, ,Va. FOR SALE, (Known aa the BraiKaaw or Oray Place. This Property, located in 1hc limits ot Salisbury, contains acres, -a never- failinf well of pure water, rail ncctlcd out buildings, and a j FIRST-CLAS3 RESIDENCE. ; This property must be sold, theicfore a i (ood Daryal u for the ready money, or ti anyone paving half cash with dclcrrcd payment lor the balance. A nttly to j d. Iti. Crt.X, Attornsy at Law, Salisbury, N. C. N. B. Anv one having a desirable rsi- i deuce to sell, within four pquares of-the Salihimry Court House, may hint a purclia scr by applviny to. J. M. Ckay. 46:" t I OingcTj Buchu, Man drake, Stillingia, and many of the best medi cines knows are com bined in Parker's Ginger Tonic, into a medicine of such varied powers, as to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the BestnealthAStrcaartlt Bestortr Ever l. sea. It cures Rheumatism. Sleeplessness, & diseaeis of the Stomach. Bowels, Parker's T. , n . Lungs Liyer & Kidneys, HOlr Kaleam. iiswtirelycUfferentfrom Lungs, Liver & Kidneys, nun wuiwuiiii r.r-, irn-M wuirtZ lSrTw nd h Tonics, as It aw. Nmr (all to raatera Uaa never intoxicates. HlSCOX yeaiaful itifmj hair. & Co., Chemists, N. Y. aa. mm 1 Lary Swrfaf Bnytng Pellar Btaa. :7 l O W . & V O W A i , Cook stoves of all eles and styles always on hand, at lowest prli-es, r-Make a npectalty of the ACORN COOK STOVES, the best tn the world. A nm-lss stock ot Tin and Granite Irsa Ware. Tlii hHO COPPER SMITHING. All Marts of Hfttie-Roofing and Guttering done on short notice and in the bent style. We keep constantly on hand a complete Mock of Sheet-Tin, Sheet-Iron and Sheet-Copper, which ner tor aaie cneap. Mayssiu TI.tlE TABLE WESTERN IT. C. Railroad Takes effect Sunday, July i;, issi, at 4.15, P. M. PASSKSGKR Til A IS. AKRITK. I. 1 EaVE. STATION'S lvo a. iii Salintjury AKRIVK. LEAVF. i 4 sua. m 3 34 J3 0H 2 42 141 IS 43 .12 28 ill 57 p.m 7 w n ia (10 fc9 10r 11 g a. m Third Creek Elm wood 1.30 ,stateslllo Cataivba Newton ,Conova Hickory ilcard i. Morgan ton Glenn Alpine Bridge ater 'Marion Old Fort .07 i.m Ilenrr Bl'k Mountain Cooper's Swannanna Asherille Ju'cl Ashevllle French Droad 14 1 tn i 141 45 4U i 44i iOO I 41 ! 9 45 8 5 8 03 ; 7 17 ! J 7 6 07 S7 751 14 SO 00 45 6 3 5 I i 15 4 i:.p.rr. FR EIGHT TRAI.X, aaaiTE. A.M. SS 7M 64 1 44 LEAVE. STATIONS 3 00 a.m. Salisbury :Thlrd Creek iEltnwood Statesvine Catawba Newton Conover Hickory It 40 Icard Monranton ARKITK. 5 00 P.M. 3 47 I 43 ! ?A 125 12 0 I.KATE. 24 A M II 31 40 9 0 44 7 42 ( 13 S59 5 0.1 ! 4 42 AM II 50 It 33 A.M. Olen Alpine i Hrldewuter Marion i Old Fori .! Henry lilk Mountain W r.ir. Cooper's ' Long's Atihovinont: ' Ashevllle 1 00 17 3 41 44 5S4 SO 4 34 so r.sT. 34 A.M. 423 4 90 A.M. F a-h Kroad; tW Trains run dally, Sundays excepted. A. B. ANDREWS. ea Sopu Subscribe for Carolina ' Watrhniaii oiilr $l.GCir jear in aJvanoe. a) o) DELTAGRWE mm TONIC i i f ii i " . . ANO SFfcrtPdATORRKiIA. A ralrai! Discovery and Kew I'op.irture ) Yt. kai Sclbc ao outiroljr New auJ poiitUalf cPc:.' Kammlj for t ha tpoodjr anil permaoeat Cur ol Semi nai Emisslona and Impteucy by th oalt tru. way, vix : Eirct Applicatioa to th urloci.i Bmi ot tb DiMaso.fcctiu t AbsorpUon, aod .rtiij its tpocilic lnfluem-j oa tba Bf minal Veairlea iu wlatoiy Duett, Prostata Glnnd, and Umhri Tha tso of the Koiaedyis atu-odml with no pa'otr infoo Tsnifince, aud dods not Inu-rfuro wilh the onliaart pursuila of life; U is quickly dwsolred and aoon aa tor bed, produclnc ii mediate fcoothincud rtnUa. atire e2ect dko tan eaziial and oprvoua orfaaiia. tlona wrecked from wlf-abuie and ne, .toppia the drain from tita syatem, rcatoring the mind te health and aouad memory. i-enioTihK the Dimceea ' cf Sig-ht. Kcrvous lability, Confution ef Ideaa. Averaion to Society, etc, etc.. and the appMraec ef prematura old cire usually acconipanriaw ikm trouble, and reatorlns perfect bexuai Vigor, what It has been dormant for lean. 'J bie nitxlvoi trwt caent h stood the tt st In very Kien) vaa,sE4 ia bow a pronounced sncooss. Druefc are tu ontrh pra se ri bed la f ese troubles. Bed, as uinaj ttn hMr wit nois to, with but littloif any permnn-utfr.Hi There Is no Nouseuse about this 1 rcp".tion. l'ractf;j gb serratiuo enables us to ix.silivuly aruarantaa taatti will givo fcatUif action. Xurir;r tbo oigl.t rv that it has been la ecn. ral uso,- w; Uvi- IhouiiaJiut UaU pioniaUa ta i;s Tal ae. ar.u It if cow ciDcrdH by the Jklediral I'rofgcsion to bo tlio nit tatiuaal nii4ni jt discovered cf reachlna: end curir.gtha very pntlot troublo, that is weil known to b thocatire ol anto!4 misery to so nany.and upon whom quacks prey witta. their nse!e n strum and bif t'ti. The KajBady is put ap la neat boxes, of thivo . No. l.ieaeuch to last a taanl h.) ; Uo. 2. .-uOt icnt tolect a per. ntutnt euro, unlei.3 It v-rt,c-,i $S; Ko, 1, (Uiltop crar thrcfi u--it'ris. r. Lil 6 i cmiNsiona aa4 rotorovti;or in tlio wurst v.k.i Sent lt nuu, aalnd.la plain wiapi;-.-. 1'i'il T1 'lEC'i'iOMS tu MH eaiintr v. 1.1 ucro;-.nan yfJCAv.ll iO.X. HARRIS RSMEDY CO. MF C. CHEMIST1 DR. Bum' 0IS Treat all Chronic Diseases, and enjors ontioav al raputtka through His curiae of comj-Iicnted cases. INDISCRET I O N r E X P C S U R E ' I IsVW Ii Ml! 1 ii a I ilT.l.f 1 1 1 ii'i b tag ej ections cf tbo Moo. I. tkia nr bor:e. t.-vuted villi sue ceks, without esias Merx-ur) or I (,iMmms Medicines. YOUMC MEN hj r Entlctluv fiom tbeeSecte SlaSI Willi I i i nf a lihtt ihnl ootits its vic tims (or tni-ies or ms'rinr". r' man J-nlljr cored. PATIENTS TREATED Ma;' aa3 pcraal rtvuLuttAiion n prt ttrrci, nhicli i FKB mud istvit 1. List cf nfit!"n to lc ihiwrrf 1 patiri ts il.airiisf tmt- tnettt maiird fr ti- any aJrrat n aii)i''ailiH. (I'ffr.e! .iirerlrf frtm Kutur JmI'I thA thtpi44rasvV u4 Irftrs Mttclhirii; to tiir iulvUf:. II U mmt m UmW CoimtiiCJ ttictljr cooftdnti'. i - sh.mlJ b 44r9mt4 1U- Ill TT.H, X .N'tf.-th frit? u. r,t. Mo. IS tick Horn hBKET (Next ilour hfloc I). McXeelys SUr$) - Where will he found $ 1 GOOD I5JKEF : Full Weiahts aii PromptrDeliwrj IS MY MOTTO. i I want to buy - Fat Cattli and Sheep. - IS. L. BEAI HARDWARE wmwm 4A W M -1 . . hentl 1r t falvel il:t i it tt G iifk- 1 lets rririnp A itfttotfitd 1 1 (i if .-f ions V ft il"'ewftiJOjy. xritit U t 1 11 rout ine 1 Hi thtt io( li-iifll that I lieu rati bm R N mtorett to i-rA-i nnnihona.nud fit- I fef ftft!ie iluticf f t'e, muiue tut if J rrr afferent. aoMO.Vi.VliM - S5llaO (FfcXl CO J i 1 slii O . Mi ii ll'ft'JJB'Jl l5.iaWwS,S' J WIIE.V YOU WA.T n x rdwarb At Low Figures Call on Ihe uoaerxigned atNo- 2, O'"'1 Ro. . w . Balifcbury X C.f JuneS U.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 15, 1881, edition 1
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