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v 7 -.-'-A-l :- 1 : l 1- -! ! 1 " : it - r n 14.-: si . ii JkTISCEtrliAITSOXJS. A Mr. Porter Hliotlce, who owns a South African .mine, rejoices in the possession of ji diamond worth three hundred thousand dollars. : Uc. Paul II. Ilayne, the poet, lives in a rough cottage hear Augusta, Ga-., and" hi surroundings have the simplicity compelled by fhe poverty nhicli persnes the tnrditional literary man. Mr. Hay ne'a health is much Jjrokcn. J n 4Jic- pa-M. season Minn on pol is, AT innrcof.i. lms Luili c?ver a mile of -Pusmcss hb&f 1,561 dwelling?, and mills and other buildings enough to bring the total cott up to nearly five million dollars. la . 4 . flip number of lives lost by the burning, of i he Ri trg ;Tiicatrc, at Vienna; is now. put at 917. Ir. McPfierson, clerk of the House pf Representative, has promoted John Bailey, late disbursing erk, to be chief clerk in his onice. .Tniifrn Diivid Davis has maile an interesting discovery. He says Prcsi pest Arthur's message is the first document of the sort in forty years Jhat has not referred fo the South as a distinctive section of the, country. Aupjusla. Cliromclc : The State of Georgia should return as taxable pro perty ail east C-.jOO,GDO,000, btu she doesiot show much more than half . of . that. ehcnic. after scheme has been presented to the Legislature to qfnend this delinquency, .but it is not opular, and has hence fallen through. ' Tjie peysioa nightmare treads heav ily upon the country. Since June, "1801, the sum of 520,000,000..has been paid to the patriot'. Hereafter a' mini mu m of .8 1 20,000,000 a n n naily wjll be required to foot the bill, and as the list grow.s with each succeed ing year- it is not im probable tliat it will swell to $200,000,000 a year Tar the next decade. Charlotte 0.6. 'jS'L'RB vvoii Dkopsy. A gentleman oflhis city gives the-following, whic4i lie 'terms "an in fallible cure fordropgy. To one quart pf sweet cider put one quarter ounce of saltpeter, together with a suflicient quantity of horse radish and' parsely root to make tl;o mixture taste strongly of" those in jgredicnts pn tiihp a good draught 'hree times a day after eating. Ot:r informant says he has known it tr'nd ; in variouj instanpcs-And alwayg with .success, It is now proposed by some enter prising iew Yorkers to build a Iiii3 pf American passenger steamers of un paralleled sjk'ed, which will have ac- - commodations for 500 passengers, and each cost from $1,000,000 to $1,250, 000. They will net run to Liverpool, but hind at Miliord Ifavetij in AVale., which is TOO miles nearer London -than Liverpool. Thousands of dol lars will be thus saved this sUU by escaping warfage assessments, as the boats will anchor iu midstream as do men-of-war. Jtjs claimed they will run from New York to London in less than six days, and will be called the American Express Line. Electrical Kxhibition Iloncis. pf fhe GOO iliploinas ami mclats awarded by the judges of the Pari Elcctrjcal Exhibitioii, citizens of the Uuitcd States received .but twehty nne. (Tli ere. were seventy-five guld piettals,' of which three were obtained yy American exhibitors, Prof. Gray, "Mr. Taintorl and the United States Maxim Electrics Light . Compaiiy. J?he Bfitihh exhibit was entered by -Unr English company, and so the gold . metldt" awarded it went to Great iJrit'aiii." , There were 150 silver inctlal.', and of. these American ex hibitors received tvclv:. Americans received' iji ne of time 2o0 bronze nied als. pf the. honers of tho highest pnk that is to say, diplomas one each was received by Prof. A. Gra 'Jjam J3eH Mr. Edison, the Signal .Office, the Patent OlHec and the Smithsonian Institution.; ' papU Kiuls rhi lajlvay Project. Capt. Euds reliirned to St. Louis fiom the jslhmus of Tehuantepec hist week in excellent spirits and as con- . iident as ever of . the practicability of Jus ship railway project. Tlienatler v ill be "presented to Congress shortly by a biir.considerably modinetl from that rcportedi during. tlie last "ses sion. Tliesc modifications are in favor of citizens of the United States and Mcxico,jmr arc designed to render the enterprise more, acceptable to the " government. the course of a con versation yJiiyji illustrates his deter- -t7 .- ; . niinatth and Confidence Capt. Eads pays; "My visit to England last Au gust satisfied hie that every dollar whieh is required for the work will be subscribed there within sixty days after the United States declines my proposition; but I have 99 fear whatever of its being declined by the government. J JL have re ceived within tllelast three days, from England several letters from the very highest possible authorities upon supij subjects, fully Indorsing il;o entire practicality of . the ship railway. One tQf these letters is from Mr. Bar iisby, the present chief constructor of the British naivy; another one is from Mr. William John, the chief manager of the ship building estab lishment that has just finished the City- of Jtotno, the largest vessel afloat in the world except the Great pastern ; another is from Mr. Pcarce the goc owner of the works which build the Whitb Star steamers. 11 A Jfcjrro "Woman Throws a "White ChHil in a Well. On Wednesday a' lit tie $on of Mr. William Miseuhcimer, aged 4 years, was found in the well by its mother. The well was about 40 feet deep, with about three and a half fi;et pf water in it. The little fellow was clinging to the rook wall to keep from drowing, and crying forHielp.4 His mother lei the bucket down to him, and the child got in it and .was drawn out by its father, who arrived on the scene, i 1 be chihl was not much hurt, only a slight cut about the back of the head. The well !): a curb abojst it thijly inches, wijji a hole for the bucket to pas through. As soon as the child was drawn out he pointed to a negro vench that was in Mr. Miscnhcinicr's employ, and said to his mother, "Her threw me down the Ivcll." It was a very singular eircunisfoncc. The boy could notliave lallcn injhc well ; ii he got in himself he jnusst have crawled in, but the strangest part of all is that he Was not kilied. Concord San. fifii jtj Gie.it ch.iim-u u make moiiey. Those wlio UUfaUi a ways t.ijkn aJrauttiue of Hit irooil olian es Icr makluk- inonf y tlut ivre offere :. ifoiKTiiliy lx-couie wrali liy,- iiijc those wliu do iirt Improve such chances rf-inaliii i. 1 poverty. Ue v.uit many men, women, tio, ah I pirls V Wor'K (or us rlnt In their ow:- localities, j Any one ran do the work pro perly irom nie nnsi iart. 'i no ousincss win pay more than tin times ordinary v i;?es. Kxpensive outtit furi-lslied freej ':o ow- wbo eugafj-H rails to maUe men; y rapidly L You can rtJvo;e you whole time to the work, ortsnly yourspure mo:aeits. Full lurormaTlon and all Uiat is needed sent tree. Adi ress, susson & Co.. i'urlluiid, Maine. "We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the United States, Canada, tuba, England, France. Germany, etc. We have had ttalrty-flvc years' experience. - Patents obtained tnroughti3 are noticed in theSci rxTinc American. jThis large and splendid Illus trated week 1 y paper, $ 3 .2 0 a year.sbows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous Circulation. Address MUNN A CO., Patent Solici tors, imb's. of Scientific American, 87 Park liow. NewYort. Hand book about Patents free. m -640 ACRES ' (.! ' t 1 m P.M pi Having qual ifieijl as Administrator with the will annexed. fca, of Richard Lowcry, deo'd, I will felf, hy virtue of the will of the testator, in Moitday the 21 day of .Jan nary, 1882, at 12 'o'clock si., at the Court House door in Salisbury , 640 Acres o Valuable Land. This land lies about three miles west of Salisbury, immediately on the Linrolnton Ioad, and much of it valuable Jariiiing land. It is justly regarded as very desirable. Parties lesiring Lfurther iutormation ean get it by addressing the undersigned or by calling on him at his olKce in Salisbury. Tvrms-one-tiiird cash, one-third iu six months,. and one-third jrf twelve months. j note and good security w ith interest from gate ot sale on deferred payments, j. w. 3Iauskt, Adm'r, &c. Salisbury, N. C. :Nov. 1G, 1SS1. X?02ICS. I crsons liaviuir claims against the estate o :" Iii hard Lowerv, dee'd. are notsnicl to present them to the under signed for payment on or before the 18th day of November, 1882. J. W. Macxey, Adm'r. &c. Nov. 16, 1881. 5:6t !AL! By virtue of n decree of the Superior Court of Itowan county, I w ill sell on the 2d day of January, on the premises, at public auction, a tract of land containing about 174 acres, adjoining the lands of Jno. Li taker, Aaron Goodnight, S. Overcash and others, the same being the land willed bv Daniel Ovcrcash to Silas S. Overcash, and on -which the late Polly Overcash lived. Terms, one half cash and, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, from date of sale bond and r.pprovcd security. O. H. Overcash, Com'r, 'November 17, 1S$1. G:Gv FOUTZ5! mnSE ANQ CATTLE POWO!2S "Will enr 6 prexent ZHaeaM. .o hobs will die of Colic, Bots or Lrxa F 3, If Fontx' Powdtrs are ased In time. Foiitg Powders willcure and prerept lloo Cholka Foatz-s Powder wtlh prevent Gape is Fowl foe. Powders will increase the' qamtity of milk wd cream twenty per cent, and make the baiter fino Foctzii Powders wilt care or prerent timoct xyxxt Pisbasb to which Hore and CatUe are snbj.-cc ForTi-a Powmm will err SATiar actiox. fcolfi crerywhere. i . - DAVID 2L WTZ, Froprietor. i j BALTIAIOK.E. Ul DEVON BULL. Lna,v Pne Don animal for pubiser c at modruie Tat,es. i Apply lo 1 1 111 Airy 'b W ATWELLp ABffil'STBATORl H Having qu'iliel ns Administrator, with the will annexed, of Elizabeth Lowerv, dee'd 1 will sell nt public sale on Monday 12tli December, 1031, ajl the personal property of Hjo deceased, lutniip, ue two-Lorp cari jas;u, ojjo nulch cow, anil on:c oW farbi' irons. I also notify all persons having chums against ler estate- to present tkeui to me 011 or before t!ie 1st day of NovemlxT, 18?., Geo. V. Piskston, Adm'r ritli the will annex VI of Eliz. Lowcry. Uated Uet. 29, 1831. 3:0t WE are daily receiving-New Goods. Don't fail to sec us be fore you buy. WE HAVE A. LARGE mrtM m fc K H - BOOTS and SHOES, that must be soldi Special will be o fie red. Remember we mean BUSINESS) And don't buy until you $ce our Stock and hear our prices.. Respectfully, , P. ROSS. J Nov. 2, If 81. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY THV3ES has for more than forty years maintained its position as the leading paper of the West. It Tanks above all others in circulation, influ ence, and in the esteem of its readers, because It is Just the kind of paper the people want. Th 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 costs PUT OXE DOLLAR A TEAR. par 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 sure w renew ineir suoscriptions. JitgM page Iifly-rix column for one dollar a year, and the most liberal terms to clnb agents. Specimen copies tree, gend for one before subscribing for any paper. Address Weekly Times, 230 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O. THE DAILY TIMES-STAR, Eight page, forty-tight column. Only six dollars a year, S3 for six months, 91.SO for tta reo months. Has the 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 as promptly as the news can be im parted. Address Times-Star, Cincinnati. O- fREMEIBER THE "DEAD! HOlf UMENTS TOMBS, - GREAT REDUCTION IN THE I'llIUKS OF Marble ItoniLmsLt: and Grava-Stones of Every !De:cripticn. I cordially invite the public genrraliy to an iiispt-ction of my Stock and Work. I feci j ust itied in assorting that my jiast experience under fiist-dans woikuieii in all the jietvcst and modern styles, and that tho workmanship u to.nal'to any of tin; best in the country. 1 do not 'say Ihat my work is superior to all -others. 1 am reasonable, will uot exaggerate in or der to accomplish a sale. My endeavor is to please and give each customer the val ue of every dollar they leave with me. PRICES 35 to 50 Per Cent CHEAPER than ever ofl'ered in thU town before. Call at ouce or send for price list aiitl de sign. Satisfaction guaraut'd or no charge. The erection of marble is the last work of respect which we pay to the memory of departed, friends. JOHN S. HUTCXIIXSON. S.-dLsbury, C., Nov. 1, 11. DRESS. JIAKIK& The undersigned will resume her former business at her old home, aud respectfully solicits work. She is well supplied with la test styles and paterns. Will rely on paper cut paterns, used as directed and expect to give satisfaction. Mns. M. II. Speaks. Nov. 11th, 1881. lm NOTICE ! All persons having clai'ms against the es tate of Mary E. West, dee'd, are hereby no tified to exhibit the same to the undersign ed on or before the, l'Jtii day of November, 1S82. or this notic e will be "pleaded in bat oft heir recovery. C. West, Adm'r. November 18th, KWl. C:6t-pd Ii of Trust. The pub.io l.s warned against a maa calliiv; li:c self M. A. 11UOV. X. or Kovv.m eouurv, who o'hui'i ed possession by fabJiood. or one or inv eoit-on "in Sharpeners, lor nilns,- xln saws. He wilt prcbabiy represent that he has the rti'ht to nse the lom'e. raeut; but he has no such rtghr, as It Is covereaTn patent ,o. -V-J- 1" my possession. The public Is warned ajrainr employing hlin as a user of niv shariM-nr. a I s!ia: dalrn uiy rlvht in all such cases el trtspaso. C::p J.M.BAKER. Administrator's Notice ! The iindei signed having qualified as Aduiistrator of tho estate of Jas. Hokah. deceased, will oiler for sale at the Court House door in tho town of Salisbnrv, on Monday the 5tli of December, next, 9$ acres of Laud, lying on either aide'of th Gold IIU1 road, 5 inilos frni Salisburv ndjining the lands of Zack. Lvcrlv, YA. Paine aud others. Terms made known on day of sale. W;i. H. Horaii, Adm'r. Rowan Coantr, X. C, Oct. 31st, 3:1 iq. A-B jrk .T4 facts; SPEAK s THExISELYES! Health a great b'esslng. Diseafe is a want of e;te, and wiliioul the eas'iliJ-s and comfort of heaiili, wltal is wealth worth ? What happineii.4 can there be in lile ? If we are not well, it is a Weetir'l thing to kftow how to re gain health. I olTer tliis knowledge, freelj afld without price, to tlie wliole world: "Take iRASCShii's VtovrABLE FiLUj whenever you are tick." it is now nearly Q:"iy year since 1 introduced ihese pills to the American people, atid, after using aTty miljions ol boj e, the verdict of the great jury of American sovereign! is, that they are the bert and safest pujgative ever known. They liave completely superceded inercuryand bleeding, whicii vns lound in very general use in thia country fifty years agoi I aid thntlhe one was pbionoun and the oilier a murderous treatment, the lemedi il power of uature had not only to cure the disease, Ibut to eradicate nierriuial poisons and supply' new streams of blood lo exhausted patients.! vhich was too milch for any constitution; tji.at my plnn q treatmeiit was to remove disease by purifying tbo blood with Rrandrtlh's Piils, for when the blood war tli ns made pure, the medical force of nature came into full pl:;y,iand. unless God willed otherwise, the patient! was fore to re cover. Crandreib's J'illi? assiht nature in ail her efl'ort. It is nature that -cures disease and not medicine. Kvery oihei eouise of treat ment only throws threat obstacles in the w:iy of the constitution. I am hapnv to sav that bleed- ng, which I said was always improper, has .been gener.iUy abandoned by the medicnl pro fession, and thatthc poisonous (jiiaiitiesofmer cury havei been so far recognized ihat the us of it has been forbidden in the United Stales Army, by the Si:r?eon-Gener:al. Iu the ealen dar for IS81, I publish numerous cases of cur by Urandreth's 1'ills, some of them so remark able as to; be little short of tuir::cii!ous i lnt they are t rue, an 1 the w:tnisse- ean be seen and consulted. If IJran!n th's Tills were used in every family, each box would be a nngazine of health an.! a ei fed meuicii.e chest. that Dr sndrtUii's Pills, taken on an empty stom ach, create no nausea, vomiting, or griping. 1 nev r.o goo;i aov nine, out are most enet tive and agreeable taken on goii gto be', when lit tle, or lietler still, no supper has been eaten. 11. ii.ilANDKETII. CQSTiYEESS AKD iCpS.P SUVCUREG. -- Ei.iz vEtrn Falls, Maine, Oa. 31. 1SS0. TT... T T T r. tt'i jioii ii. i)KA.iii..m : mv i vi r Mr i Mice to l..ve a yood n:i-ply -of IlrAiiUn tli's Tills in my hotie, and Ilit! t loriM-nrln --e von an order for two iloseiJ Imxcs. 1 first k-iii;e l t be vir tues of i!ie.-e i'iiis when I ,io.iliKd with obstinate coMiv..aess mul liw; -:-! -ia. Iiv tukin" .... lran;ire!la s I'lii, iw every i ibt, f;r nioulli, my digest inn was res'.ei t !, und 1 'he eame pCi tVc". 'y regular. V. i'oi.uxs. 1 CGU3H. Xor.Tii FAir.j ; Ki.i), !ii;rn, frnx-.ty, Ohio, ;.:, I.e.' V, l-sT'j. Hon'. i. Lh .?.'!) ;::;''!: : fy I):-:r Sir Some .'firs . a;o L was a l.i t.ktn .!..vn invalid, with a ' ad co!!:ii, ji.iin iii my si.io, whieh llie (ioe'.ors tlio;ii;t:t t-ame iVf.in li t r complain!, hut ri'.'Pe i' '. lii-ni eoii !il do :n;v -jond. 1 coin-m-i.rnl J'.v;i! !i t tl.'s taking three the !irt nij;!tt, and i ikt i-tsi : ; cue evu v niul t for a week, t In n rested week, and eominenced aain. In six week I r. v ueii :-i il stietii', enti e!y rtc.-vered i::y !a;'!;'i, aiiil have re mained so ever finee. V.V. Jackson. 8 LD BY AL.Li DRUGGISTS Principal A-v ury, ':) 1 Ca-ial Strf-et, o.,.'; , 13 rk City. y.'-.f'W A Ft ts! C-t r i:ie Tmni.' ;1 I e if of f!m-o yilno. in! Is ;i POSITIVE REMEDY Mr 'all the (Ii 'a"s r -iiU can-e jiai' 1:1 th- Sower part of the ')')!.. for Tnix-M Liver !lfa:5i.fJies .lanrwlt.-c DUinf-.v-:, i;r ivel. Vi.lartn, aatl .U.'iicu'.ttes of the Kiilnry. I ivi-r. a:nl ' rinary 'i-,':!ns. For FEMALE DISuASES M'itlily Mens! r-u.itlons, and .Hirlnjr l'retf:ii'i!'v. it has (pi-il. .It ivstcres the orjran thai iitnie tho liliio i. aiul h.Mscc it:n b.-.t BLOCO PURIFIER. Il is tli" onSv kn-.vn ivinedv that eiircs 3IGHT'S OIS-A. 'ny IMab'jteH, use WARS- ek'skati: i-i AHKi i'srn:i:. per but ISo. Lan-est j-x in the niarket.lry It. H H. WAYliKils&. CO. KccHkSTKi:. x. T OSkAJSlMMOHS Cimcs CSD!GE3TIO, ClUOUSNESJJ, Sick Headache COSTIVENESS. .- CURES t-OST AFPETIT5, Sour Stomal FOUt. BflEATH . Low Spirits, uysp-;osia, ENLARGM'T C Vv Couo, It 13 Wrjrars 1 h? rMofi. an5 oriy renntna glm L-y all DniffgUt' Como to the Front! K A BOOT, SHOE & GAITER mm, MAIN STREET, OProSITE EN'KI.-S Di:UO STORE. All Work Strictly First Class Having bad sixteen yv:r experience in the business, I am prepared TO BLEASE the most f.ist itl ibus. " Tor EASS AH!? ELEGANCE OF FIT my troek can not be excelled. , n?5All material of the best and fine.-t grade. C,A11 work done in the latest style and" fashion. Gents Fino V7ork a Specialty. Ready-made work of the best qnalitv alwaja on hand for sale. Attention piven to FANCY WORK and Champion Box Toe Work. Iiepairing Neatly and Promptly done at moderate prices. " BJSatisfaction guaran teed or no charge.3 Orders by mail promptly filled, 4ly vm.:aeagle. llilli41fll 3 I 1- .Simston-sACo. iVs.-u li.-k Ar. 5t. ri6al. il n-jlltc and jMtiatci. fcoiU L-r all IlrusrrUt. Darolma ralii, prietr ! Is Jssue.4 ery Thursday tflo t th.9 reduced rates of $1.50 la Myanpe, Personi ilelaj in payujjrnt three months will b required to pay $2 per year; de laying to the end of the year, $'2.50. TEE WATCHMAN IS Tic Best Advertising; Mm t this point, having the largest circulation jii this and adjoining Count leu. &OB PRINTING of every class donu promiHlr in the best Htylo at Tery low rates. HISTORY HOWAN COUNTY REV. JKTHRO RUMPLE. We st ill bar a fer epis of (hi valua ble little bok, trkih skwald bp8tcwed by rery eiHiM whw feel a prid. in the historj aa4 eharaeUr ( OU Rowan. Send for a epy before it it to Ute. Price $1.25. .si A TRUE r r i A PERFECT STRSNQTHENER.A SURE REVIVES.! IKON BlTTEIiS arc highly .recommended for all tliseasca requiring a certain and cflicient tonic ; espCviaUj Indigestion, Ihftpcpsut, InUrviiiterU Fevers, WeofAppcttic,Icf StrmgtLlAickofEncrw Ijirichcs the blood, strengthens the iausclc.J,andives new life to the nerves. They act liFe a charm . on the digestive or;an3yremoring all dytpeplicsymplom. such as Tasting the Feott, JtUhing,IIeatUihh,iIeaytburn,e4c. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or cjLye Iieadaoh Hold by all drunsts. ' Wri:3 for tho A TJ O Rook (32 pp. of useful and liuane rcadY ing) serAfrce. BROWS CHEMICAI CO., Baltiiwore, Md. So that H Irua Bitten ansde by Browjc CnzxTCAL Ca end croeisd red tijws on wrapper. BEWAKE OF IJHTATION'3. - & . Danville B. E. Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. THAIXJJ (iOINO SOUTH Date Nov. so, 'si 1 Xo. 54 I Dally No. 50 Dally Lv.Iti.'lwaond I.v. Helle Isic ArBurkcvlUe Lv Burkevllle Ar N. L'am ille Ar. Dauvllle Lv. Ar. 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Ivaokva as t'ao ftraJ.s'aa-.v-or tirny Tlace. ' This Property, loeutcl i:i t he limits of Salisbury, emlains a-re. a never ruilinr well of pure w ater, all needed out buildings, an.l a PIRST-GLASS RESIDENCE. Thi Drojvrty must be sold, therefore a flood Bargain for the ready money, or toj any one paving half cash with deferred payinpjit for the balar.cp, Anplv to J. 11. GRAY, Attcrnoy at Lw, N. Ii. Anv one havinir a lcsiral!e re: ilenfe to sell, within -four sijuares of t' e Saii-hiiry Court House, may rind a pun la ser i,y apph in t J. il. Okay. 4G: t Ginger, Buchu, Man drake, Stillingia, and taany 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 Elood Purifier and the Lestllealth AStrengthl Jicstortr tver vta It cures Rheumatism, Parker's Sleeplessness, & diseaess of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver & Kidneys, Hair Balsam. fxist yontaful color to ray hair. & Co., Chemists, N. Y. tOc. nd tl ilm. Lanra Saylna; Buylnir Dollar Sim. :Jy f La Cook Stoves of all sizes and styles always on hand at lowest p -lees. tiTMake a specialty of the ACORN COOK STOVES, the best In the world. A nrst-class stock of Tin and Granite TIHAHD COPPgB 8SimjttiG. All kinds of House-Itoofinfr and Guttering done c n short notice and In the best style. S keep constantly on hand a complete stock of 51ifet-T1n, She -t-Iron and sheet-Copper, which we tier for swrie caeap. Mayssiif TIMK TABLE WM1W - railroad; Takes effect Sund.'.y, July it, issi, at 4.15, P. M. J'ASUKSGMai TUAIS. ABlilVK. i.eavk. STATIONS. lluoa.tn SalNbtiry Third Creek ilClinwoMl stutesllle Catawba Newton Co nova AKUIVE. LEAVK. 4:a.iii 3 34 ' 3 OS i 2 42 1 1 41 12 43 12 1 1 57 p.'m "7 00 13 03 a.m liao i:52 no 2 2S 241 0T ?45 4 23 4 45 iou 541 (26 3? 7 5T 814 8 2a 8 5i) 8 10 .lllekory leard j Moranton S ' tilenn Alpine Brldewater ' Manim 11 13 10 29 10112 ; 9 45 H 56 h'o: Old Fort Henry 0T A.M 17. t C 27 6 U7 5 45 5 :if ; 5 15. j i'.l k Mountain caper's nwannano.i Asheville Ju'el Ashevtlle French Broad 4 lsp.rt FHZlGllT TJtAiS ARMVE. 6 00 A.M.! 6 2a -j 5 7 M IM 9 10 44 . 43 11 V) 12 3i A.M.! 1 00 2 17 3 41 4 0-1 60 5 SO 311 6 50 r.Mj 1-EAVK. STATIONS 5 a.m. Salisbury iThlrd-creck IKliiiwooti . istatesvllle f'atavvba ; New ton :( 'o'nover Hickory 10 Heard ;Vorjrantr,n iOlen Alpine : Brldewat'er Marlon .-Old Fort Henrv AKIUYE. I.KAVF. " : 5 00 P.M. 6 24 A M' : 3 47 : 8 15- f ! 2 43 : 1 ."U ;is 25 12 09 il 31 10 : ; 9 10 : 9 m 8 H 7 42 A.M: 6 13 5 59 6 31 A.M. BlkMonnt.il 5 50 p.m. Cooper's ; 4 43 jLonsfs ; 423 AslrevllleJn't: 4 00 A.M. - ASnevllle French Broad j y Trains run daily, Sundays excepted. A. B. ANDREWS. Oen. !upt. Subscribe for Carolina Watch map Iy $l.0ftir year in advance;. iff D S ifl&XlKM KiJJ Ca La a m. mil- TONIC FOB V i " AND SPEFiilATQRRHiEA. 1 A Talrai)' IMecoyer y and Xew Dvpartars in vi. teal Soii.i. ca outireiy Nnwtad povitirely Bertm Kemd7 fur tba ot pcrtuaneat Cure of grinl r:il Hmlscioaa and I m potency t th onlr tnim way, viz: Djrcet Application to the prim-i, il t . ef tho l?isca.fccting by Absorption, and eT.JJ. puriuiU of iiff : it ii quickiy disHolred and xua tb. trl-J, pr.i'laciu f tu .'i-imli.KeMotliineaod rir. ttivo ef.e't K;oa ti.o stu.il a. d Dnrvc.ut orcmpu. t'ousvrcoked Irom If-abusd aud exLaf ktoppiotf tho dvRJU TroKi ta rystoidr restoring; tlio mind 2 baKh and rov.tkI loemory, rt:rrorin tho Cimnna lit Sifoit. J7arvoUri Jietjility, Confusion of Idu, Aveifcicu. to Socn.ty, etc, etc., ami tho aptwaraoca cf prematura oli ago uFaaJly accompun j in thia trouble, and rnsforinK pe-fwt Eexual Vigor, wbr H bas bfos U.:.-.r.t for v jarm. Tbis moUn of treat ' msut hiia stood tctet la wry severs casei, aad if cow a pru-v.tnce-.l aurcesa. J-rus aru too much prs. trriUod io tl'fctu troubles, and, as many can boar if tcs to, Vfitb but I'lt ltif cny rxirtnaneQtaood. Tbrf la no Kotiaenso abou'. tUisl rojuration. Proetlril cj oratUniiablti8i to in sitivcly fjuaranteo thatii t:II1 ivc uatififoctia:!. Uuriasj tbo eiKbt yaara ba( It b-t tKca In irr.i-nil r3. wh havo thonsaodaof t4. iriOnil a t irs vi;Ii s j'1 it ie row rrraerded by th Medical r.-o."(.-.i rt t . Lj the riot rutiooal raean;, disto-e."'i ? iox-chir,; nr.d curing thin vcrf.troalDt tronbJs, t.-.at :s v-t ii Kwna to teuo ratine oi uetold (Ir.-.iiii'.r or.r x'.r ir. .V. Ii t.t' ;t emisviom ij icf.ii.i'v:r ii vil t--' 9 t. S-ut (y tnaii. ca '. in rra;.r'3. V'-1! ZinSCXXONS lor KaiMf wift t-CcoTr.M,-.!.y JiCX. Sctt'J " Kroi mwi-tptt.-n laiiph- lrl- ; Jtf A ;tfitinif4Tl i '"if j'mom Ht'i'!".l .ioif. i: hit mpiH roiiriart 1 J.'f -inKf eUt-jttifrl t.iaf thru tan bt 9 reut'trc' 'a ;' eft t'Utnharnf.nnH If. I tot : H"' ff.ic " f.''f. Hme aa iff liiNiEC-Y CO. Ml Market and Lth Cts. St. LoU!S, Mo. 13 Treat ti'.lGhroric Disansft--. e.ijoya a'natiou pl iwpatution thro'iab iao vi-riiij; i.i . inm i:-atwl ci ih !NDIGC.'?ET!ON-reXPOSUs?E1''' nwtioaa of tr-i skn tr-iii viilj uq. of, wH.i'.cal kmu 5'.r; ur or I ,..invi'n y.riicir,i YOUNOM!:?! v,:, 'ir.efnm tbeeSseU IWWE'Wii.rSWiSa ' O il;.-c itnl untiU itk $Us tlms for .ni---- nr i!i:irn,-. r i v.r.r.r r t h i ti-rd A T ; E N T H Y R S A,Tfi D y Mt!l J E.ra, (t. rMiiai (aiwun.li r i ! f tnr l. wt.ic'i ! FKLE t4 in Cw. List t1 tijf;. . io t c :-wrrrJj.f pj'ii i dcjtriaf Irtal- m-.;!t; J li r if si y a i !r w nv liLviiu. .fl'crwin tt:-rlr Tv r ii n; rr vhxt.ld M-nd thrlr &J.!fM.V nttti fvri Mw:riM.:a !..ir utju.ii.sr. I h it a If. Cortf. Li-.tt. .;,- . KiVh'ta!. '-; t m4 - Stuck ISOl'EI Ti3 C SBKET EE Is ( Xt jci duor l eluir J. D. McXcvlis Start) j)7zc7.e 7rz wwrf . GOOD BEEF ifflUMli ! Fnll WeMts aid' u IS MY MOTTO. tuy Fat ; CattU I vant xo Sheep. . L. BEAU. WARE -'.'.2; WilEi YOU W AXT II A A B K At Low Figures on the undcrsisncJ atNo r II A.ATWKLI. Call Ho. ih- A ulatovy J.Vjct-, Prostata Gland, and UrethriTYSi uws of the Iie!i-c-t is attended wnu no paio or tocanl vrn!"nr. -r.: Co-i not Interiors r.ub tb iat'5.-ry n so ncv.ann i,-a waca: quacis pry wa5 their uc!-,?3 no;-tru:r!!i na-l biji f:-rj. TU3-inVS ' is put rin nc-it Ijcit.;!., of thrre No. i,i.nfcut t-laat a m iitb. iV.x , iif.icir.t toeftertaawTT mm immm O a.3jU.llU'- g S 1 a Prompt Deliyery HARD isl i v N.C.f Ju5fS tf. 4 - hi- in- I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 22, 1881, edition 1
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