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. I';"' J:;; St" : ? -I ill 4 ! 1 -J i,- Hi 1 J j . . 111 : r n - 1 t'S 1;' .3 , r ; '.f It M 1 j 1 i: 4ii 1 ' . 1 mm 1 St c 5 1 ' -,J? i 4 ;r.-i Slieep raising iiSouth Carolina Is lecoming quile profitable. A state ment :WrJ iiier, of tjiat State w nh Wished, from which We learn that! J from a j flock of sixty-seven, j valued at $2.5(f each, and two backs I-at $10, afVer ductin; ererjr kind of loss sustained, he cleared $150.60 ; in a i year. ;A geniaf jcKmate is.bestr ibra delicate animal. An investment of $177.50 , realizes $150.60. I3eats cptipn or any tluW els4he farmer can raise in this country away out pi tight. ' ViJiaw true of.Lbouth Caro- the court house for each term of the lina as f adapted, j to successful sheep COurt to serve them as jurors. raising is also true of North Carolina Thus capable: men; the (choice of which f.ihe lrooJs: really the bet- theft,- .fellows, could be had to sit terapW)Buihepacfif hupgty Up$n;tr?& decide: fairly and iotelligent carsat'aj'raoi; prey gpn y intricate cases of fact. The pro sheepSs the obstacle in the way of fesiional juryman could be gotten , successful ventures in that industry. i The dogs nold the fort, while farm- I era V annually Iese thoua5fi5t4belQpg.t-tf Qlu0dge is a judge ef ! might t be realized, if the curs were out of the way. ' t . ' ' A very Sm Why MUy Belle Clinton Expects I6'6efoml ' ana countercrime,- and It is The1 sraartesfgirl I't metf li! Iowai met yesterday ( vdppry ears ago Miss AJlinton was a scnooi tnh.r. Aivinon hV her teaching I about $160, she last spring borrowed a span of horses'from her father, rig- county, Northwestern Iowa Miss Discovery, ora uonceaiea xreasure iiy p INSURANCE" MADE CHEAP BellCTfifoTiQfTanss Glluton isa T cin Alamanpo ftW U.Mo ciuaZ Cost to Member's krighUeyearosy' cheeked girl 'of ! :j Ui u?i-. 0y 34)000 Insurance for One . f about 20. as full of fun and health 1,1 t.e southern part of this county, year March t 1879, to .,fT?rW- -AA. on hpj Two n Newlin's township, about ten days r " t JiircAd. 1830); ged up a "prairie scheoner," and, h-ii a in nu n. iuP iur uru taing her little brother, started for wood- hriam went to work upon Dakota? iss Clinton says laughing- tJie butfc cut b( this tree, splitting ii l-1 to-day, speaking of her trip: int0 raiIs- When it had been quar 'Vhy, l never iiied so nicely in my tered, the next thing was to heart lif;and I ie.fr had met an apie. each section, aVpracJicdj raiUsljtprs tite, and JlcfcouHesyi received understand., Jn doingihe latter: net irl he struck a regular bonanza and come to ; our camp and, after I had talked to th buihRmy re and era awhile offer to actually bring : wa'.t tertojdleng upV through the wheat country, which thev call the 'Jini River country It's about 100 miles east from ihe Missouri at Fort Sully. I homesteaded 160 acres of hind. Then I took up a timber claim 1"What iara jimljertclaim ?" "WUy,i hircid. a man' and we set .nr.. f TK: -,nn rv,!lnr f hft tree was about two fret, and VIV fcV V V 'IIVWi -A. tlMVjC IUC 160-acres more. So I have 320 acres i o nIftrtif fanit t-ll .Knn ws r ; & uivw vxa a y vu u w iiivcv tre4.Thejr;5f ere young locust, apple and black wanut sprouts. I sowed a peck of Jocust beans, a pint of apple seed and two busleof black walnut in our; garden in Iowa a year ago. TneseT sprouts were httte fellows and weeuUif set thera ont fast ust go aiakapdffiiict them in the ground. 1 they are just as good. I believe I t mS,000 little black walnut sprouts P will irlh lA.apiece in ten years hd'gijctijeei- My locfinti1 : re'tsrijl some time fence', the wliole cotinWl?'i : ' L : ; rT ; 'Tbeu what did. you do? - I "We Bullt' ajihanty and .broke up w fivticrc8f-the land, and this fall we caraeaJc-; Ao Iowa to spend the winter, ana nere we , are. in tlie i prinJTIFvgo TiaqlTwitli 'more black alnSSatEloSustBpfotits.and.tak fr,W..cres..;. more.lbe trees are UlfeWaf;! want to plant and theyMl aj, ueuer ; inan any wneat. crop tnat ou'fd3vbe raised only' - I've cot to il . . . F.Jl , rty -A ve to (wait -lr..tl.em ten or twelve years ; btfTTlTCan wait ..I.' . - , - ?HrT47kfTkTr blii-Vr.o : I.' own right 32C acres, of splendid black PEHlfeuS0! n.ai.1 ho will own PEHlfcnS0! now and who will owulpni 11 Great chance to make money. Those who ioa uil" " ' ' U uULU. always ttvte advantage of the good chan 480 acres in im spring, every acre of WtijcYi' vil!!'liribg;5 within three i-juAAi' i.i . . . n : TearAnr,91(JaYltnin five Years, and ' J ZLL . Within tell Years. Her hlholr V- '. . . " . . as lUUCIl more, yvt tlnrtv Kh will i ti- ik , . . Jk Moines Xdler. - . . - bl 'l f-v r ( . '! fXMAS CKI3IES. jT&isuias liolidays, while ry '; " 1 3 : V II . . . nuiei nere anu cenerany so tnroucr i- ontMtueotate,: luiye . been unusall? ' "1Vuil l-' i--.-i:-v ; -o .. i .. ee7 fre Fr0fU all idl. recuonsconic. reiwrts ou homicrdes fohlirVH hiriipd loofiP' alwavs will UliisLey tur ied loose always win i , biiif! fWB PfarveiQ i Tiie-nexi scene and Crimes.-' J? or j the most part we Uining 93 acre, lying in the county of Rowan, i !Yok.!t his accords with our rcadintrj Ljerly, Ed. ilame and others! Biddints to J in the act will l)e Judge Lynch, rope I'-- pJH .O . . 'i -.r, . .. r or December, isss, or this notice wlllbeplead- hdiliffS and SuLterrUffe . makes It f1 n bar of their recovery. -AU persons Indebted j -.. P. tf.r A 0? : S " ; . i - : to satd estate are Kctuestedtouakelmmedlatepaj- uncertaiil. the present J jury system is m!r?er8lgncd: w Gr- a ifailure and a humbugthe pdrdon- n?nwr r the Governor is auto- - cratici aud the peniteutiary is full ft of joop-fibles of escape 7. sd vengeance is miue, ana 1 win repay-au ejru swr aa eye an J a tooth lor. a tooth. Society is schockeil, and the man 'of peace and order stands autntounaeu and aimalled. We believe that there is in some degree, a remedy for this alJj it will .be found in remodeling tttf . jiwstemr VfuldTe juries "Jejecteil by the peopU; jujt as thetlnagistratesorjuagerLel the people send up by election, every Uwo years, the names of fifteen of thejr bes-men A;6m each township, whose oarats shall be drawn from at rid. of, and the ignorant, incapable OTan would not sit where he does not law, sa thejuryman is a judge of facts, and it is of as much importance to have a judge who, if lawyer enough W uow-the J;4a l IGood) 1 are iretl: and sickened J with beariug of h i . 1 .t. 1 . . ii. . ii :.iMl.i I 1 -!.! 1 1 ?L were oeing iquiiorana uea wyn. ! 1 pv " - colored man,: H.phnam Alston, to hve sonie rails split. -Near a school "U5e. " wo1,au !weu me pupna twenty-six pieces ot glittering gold COIn lel, worm ten dollars ormore !. All ' . I - 1 . - . : leac V( these coins were concealed in an inch and a qiiarter augur hole, over which the tree had grown, in thick- ncs a0,,t fur inches. On the out-. Vide no races of the hole could be wen- m te growth of the tree sinee the boring f , the hole, jt is ?pf I'M'- pt there not jater than 1812. In diame- ' J i r it not likely that the concealing dates na far back as revoliitiouarv I : - times. Tdie concealer of this treasure is supposed to have dU:d suddenly without ever revealing , his secret Atamance Gleaner. A California!! wlioiied one end of a.rop"ariMTnd his waist and Jassoed a a cow with tHe other, re)orts that ". t first he thought he had the co but at thread of the first half j mile M became convinced that the cow ha r The new freight i steamer .Wes Point, of the Richmond and Tfoik Riyer line, ,was wrecked &t "- AV et Point, Va on Monday of last' week by a terrible explosion whfcli caus the death of nineteen persons and the serious injurypi oiners. aThe Color and Lustre of Youth are, rcsto fcer's Hair Balsam, a harmless drowsing high esteemed For its perfuate and purkv. cu iu laucu in t,'nJ iian JJJ tuv-usc ui X I 'OClO-iXOVldj - PRINTERS Attlffiffi'S STKBOOKi 'JSrffZ samples of nae joO Printing. The colored plate Is a I nne lemurr, aau is wun.nj.ae pneq oi me fn book send tor It at once. v .j S. Whybrew, Pub. Rochester, N. Y. ces lor mating money that are offere :, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain In poverty. We want many I wvuivu, uujo a.u.x gills iu "UHJur US rtKUb in their own localities. Anyonecandothe'workpro- I nprlV frnm flip llrfc start Tha hndiui 411 more than ten times ordinary wairea. Expensive I outnt furnished tree. No one who remraees falls to make money rapidly. You can devote yon whole time to the work, or only your snare moments. FuU pniunnauon ana au mat is neeaea sent free. I ' AaaressTiMaoMfi Co., ForUand, Maine. or VcALU ABLE ILAND ! " " i - --- R irf., Ar i i t. e'tnl 01 ?own cowiy, j?aii term issi, 1 will sell f" in ourt House door, in the town of calis- bury,-po Monday the 5th-da of February "": a !:U.lab. fract of ,aBd beiongm to the 0,7n al $4i0- Terms made known on day M n9m w1 H H0RAH Admr.,i. L iecw,isi . 12:4ti AU persons havlnjr claim's ajrainHt ine f state oi una KY CAUBLE. dee'd.. are hereby notified to' exhibit Subscribe Jbf Carolina i-Watchman, Notice! .an i .1 . . 1 . l..vwy . , - , e - I i - ! only $1.50pr year iu advance. 1 1 A ! VfE are daily receiving New Goods. - ? .1 v. r. i. 8 TVIXVB-iVAIlGE VDAAFF flff J8 fltillfl ! IV Wi wi vawiiaaii -a m , r 'XT BOOTS feend -SHOES, that mst be sold. Special Remember we mean you see our Stock and n'tlnnn , U CitHh ) i J ( ) . l il... II III' ' ' J. P. BOSS. Nor. 2, 1881. 00 Second it ao 40 40 " 45 45 50 50 " 55 55 6C tt 01 o Third 25 50 Fourth if it ( n it n 34 00 51 00 Siith 68 00 J. D. riTcWeely, A-'t. Feb. 12lh, '8iny. GOOD COFFEE, Evcrybody wants It, but very few get it, bocauso most people do noC know hoWto select cofftje, or It is spoiled in the roasting or making. To obviate these difficulties has been our study. Thurbers package (toffeorf afe sfeletol'bjT spa! export who un derstandsVicArt of blqrnding" f arious fla vors. They are roasted ia the most perfect manner (it is impossible to roast well in small quantities), then put in pound pack-bsr-s(n the bean, not ground,) bearing our signature as a guarantee of genuineness, and each package contains the Thurber reciDO for making good Coffee. We pack two kinds, Thurbcr's "No. 34, rt.' S mild aud rich. One or the other will suit every taste. They have the three Ps, gotx qmuuy, iwkm I 4'.. 1, f - i - fit it rvnminn nip nrw amk ltitiir wrnrjrr a . . for Thurber' roosted GoiTee in vound vack- U ages, "No. U" or "No. U," Do not be put r M , , off with any other kind your own palate will tell you what ia best. Where persons desire it wo also furnish i '.'IdeaV Coffeo pot, the simplest, bost and cheapest colloe-pot in existence. Grocers who sell our Coffeo keep them. Ask for descriptive circular. Bespectfully, Jta.r H. K. & P. B. THURBER & CO., Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters, .Nw York. P. S. As the largest dealers in food pro ducts in the world, wo consider it our in- terest to manufacture only .pure and whole some goods and pack them in a tidy and satisfactory manner. All goods bearing our name are guaranteed to be of superior quality, pure -and wholesome, and dealers are authorized to refund the purchase price In any case where customers have cause for 'dissatisfaction. It is therefore to the interest of both dealers and con sumers to use Thurber' 8 brands. Dec. 173m N-OTIGE! J Fi EAGLE, FASHIONABLE- BOOT 1 v t CTTAT? All 3 A. It lilll. Invite your attention to" hiit shop, onnosile Mayor's Office Repairing neatly and prompt ly done. All grades of goods made to order Oct. l6t,'81:tf. . Jj KEn$AAfafel; lX:n: clement. ft - rn-rt- v. .... I . CRAIGE & CLEMENT, SALISBURY, S. C. JK1.S, 1S81. D C QT business now before the public. You can D CO I make money faster at work for us than at anything else.. Capital not needed. We will start you. nt a aay ana upwards made at home by the industrious. Men, women, boys and plrls wanted everywhere to work tor us. Now is the time. You ean workln spare time only or give your whole lime tome ousiness. - ou can ave at Home and do the SCork.. "No other business will pay you nearly as well. 'No'eoe-ee.R-fail to make ftnormous pay by engaging at once, costly .toutnt and terms Tree. Money made fast, easily and honorably. Addre? s 4 Tkvk & Co Augusta, Mame. Notice to Creditors and DeMors: : All persons having claims against the estate of Sydnoy H. Hart, deceasetl, are lierly mnitied to present the Maine to the nmlci signed on or before tbe 23d day of Deeeinlier, aud all persona indebted to said estate are requested to settle promptly." S. Digiiam Hakt, Adiu'r. Dec. SX'. 18SI. Gt Notice! All jtersons having claims ngainst tlie estateof Mrs. Clarissji Julian, dee'd, arv liereby notified to present tliem to tie undersigned for payment, on or before tlie 31 dnviof January, 18d3. V. Mauxkv, Adm'r. I MIASM - 1 1 m USWI ss FT? ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER 4 A Curative Host in ItselfV Thirl v Tear's exoerience has firmly rooted Ailcockis Forous Plaster in public estiaialion. Their WQndcrful adaptability to the various syrutpma of disease i a marvel to meaicai men of all schools. For nervous persons and luna tics, one or more applied to the spine produc ed sleep when opiates, even hydrate of chloral. had beeu or little servlre. now, wuen onecan not sleep, its is the common practice to apply a Plaster to the back. You scarcely touch the pillow beforeyou are sound asleep. Allcocks Porourf Plasters have the curative effect ol the Spanish fly blisters, yet make no sore, and never affect the kidneys ; are conveni ent for all ages and conditions, usually only producing a "blush" on inesKin,and more cer tainly curative than liniments or blisters, and without prostration, or pain of I he latter. This i true even in u roup, Quinsy, rieonsy, Lunz ami Throat Affections, and the utility of this sanitary invention has been waimly wel comed. ' Tbey are largely sold in every part of the world, and it is btlieved that not less than five hundred thousand persons are well,' and attending to the duties of life, free from pain, who have an Allcock s Forous fJ aster some where about them, and who, but for the said plasterwould be prostrate upon a bed of ago ny. Beside, a peculiar piny, pleasant odor, halo, or atmosphere exhales from them by ihe warmth of the body, imperceptible to the eye, but which envelops ine person in a cjoua oi inin vapor through which contagion cannot penetrate. In fact, AllcQck's Plasters supply an atmosphere like that from, bahtani or pine woods, and no doubt attract Ozone. When contagious or mfeet ens diseases are about, they should be worn on the test or back as preventives. - - THE ALLCQCK'S POROUS PLASTER oothea pain, reanimates torpid limbs, seems, in many cases, to revive the powers of life. The great demand proves them to be used as' a universal remedy. They are convenient of ap plication, and safe for ail, being incapable of proaucing nny injurious enecu. Dr. Valentine Mott, Dr. Johnson, of Hart ford, and Dr. Myers, of Savannah, havespoken of them in the highest terms. The great Mott said : "They were all that could be hoped for in a plaster, simple, cleanly and adhesive; perfect as artificial supporters of the muscles; and for pains, because of their counter-irritant qualities, usually at once giving ease." Local weakness of the back, breast and side, always benefited, thus curing lumbago in a few hours, sometimes In n few minutes. In serious heart and chest affections their use causes an absorption or evaporation of wa ter, by which dropsy of the heart and hydro thorax hare undoubtedly been cured. They appear to have a peculiar effect upon the nervous, allaying irritability while supply ing warmth. They seem to accmulate eleo tricity, and aid the circulation 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, hxpei-iullr are they val nable to those who have neglected colds. Thev are often preventives of consumption; nay. they are believed to have loosened the grasp of tins terrible amiction, and had been mainly Instrumental in effecting a cure. In variable ilimatcs they should be worn on the breast, or cetween the shoulders, or over the kidneys, by bhose who are subject to take cold easily. This simple plan will soon produce constitutional vigor that will enable one to resist extraordi nary changes, of temperature. Experience has proved the Porous Plaster to be a blessing to the consumptively inclined, invariably produc ing the most remarkable abatement of the worst symptoms. j Principal Agency, 294 Canal Street New York City; and fcr Sale by all Druggists. 20ly -jd. Is made from a Simple Tronlcal Leaf of Rare Value, and is a POSITIVE REMEDY (or all the diseases that cause pales in the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver Headaches Jaundice Dizziness, Gravel, Molarla, and aU difficulties of the Kinney, Liver, ana .urinary organs. For FEMALE DISEASES Monthly X ensirua lions, and during Pregnancy, it has no equal. It restores the organs that moke the blood, ana hence Is the best BLOOD PURIFIER, it is the only known remedy that cures BRIGHT S OlStiASE. For Diabetes, use WARN ER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. For Sale by Dructrtsts and Dealers at 11. fid ! per bottle. Larpest bott In the market. 1 ry It. M H. WARNER A CO KOCHKSTia. K. T Bonn GOODS LOWEST PRICES POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICALS (hin a' farmer eaa boy a FORMULA. For pl (5201bs)of POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICALS This ,when mixed at home, makes OneTon of SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE, equal in plant-life and as certain of successful crop, production as many high priced Phosphates, fvf EXTRA No trouble to mix IN UEXPENSE. I Full directions. Powell's Chemicals have been thoroughly tried, give universal satisfaction, and we offer leading farmers in every State as reference. Send for Pamphlet. Beware of imitations. Brown Chemical Co SOLE PROPRIETORS, Manufacturers of Balt1mo"' Md- Powell's Tip Top Bone Fertil izer. Price only $35 Ton.net cash. Bone Meal. Dissolved Bone. Potash. Ammonia. And ail bigs-grade Fertilizing Materials. C0TT0NGR TDBACCOlVEGETABLESl Avers i n place of i ion Bitters. Anrll s m We continue to act ai Solicitor; for Patent, CareaUu Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc Wa liave had thirty-Awe yea.r experience, Patents obtained through as are noticed In Lbe 8a xxnnc Akckicav. This large and splendid illos tratedweeklTpftper.$3.20ayearhowithProcrea of Science, is rery interesting, and has an enonnoos i circulation. Address MUKN A CO, Patent Solici tors, Pub's, of Scir-xTinc Axrucur, a? Park Bow. f NewYort. Hand book aboat Patents free. r:4tn. y,w MWWfLW eM-rsM&ji2i THE Still under the mtitl prieWr, Is Issued rrery Thursday afternoon at tht'reducad rates of $1.50 In Advance, Persona delaying pay went three mentlis will joe required to pay $2 per year; de j j ' ! laying to the end of the year, $2.50. THE WATCHHAH IS TI6 Best khmMn ITedinm at this point, having the largest circulation in this and adjoining Countita. slTOB PRINTING of everj- elaaa dona promptly and in the - 1 1 best atjle at rerj low ratea. HISTORY ' or ROWAN COUNTY REV JETHRO RUMPLE. We still hat afv copies of this valua ble little book, which should be possessed by every citicea who feels a pride in the history aid character of Old Rowan. Send for a copy beforo it is too late. Price $1.25. Buck Horn FARR (Next door belotc J. D. McXcclifs Store) Wliere ivill he foun cl j s GOOD BEEF Full leijlts an! Prompt IS MY MOTTO. I want to "buy Fat Cattle and Sheep, h i LI. L. BEAN. .ilMrtVi iM?ira ' Ginger, Euchu, Alan drake, StiHingia, and many of th test med dues known are com bined in Parker's Ginger Tonic. InttKja medicine of such varied to make it the greatest Blood Purifier ana U BestHealth AStreagta Beaterer Ever usm. It cures Rheumatitni. Parker's Sleeplessness, & diseaess of the Stomach, Bowels, Y , n . Lungs, laver & Kidneys, Hair Balsam, tit Th. j wtafal cofarto gtmy hair. & Ox, Chemists, N. Y. Anjr. 4:iy. Dauchy. RROWi& GOWAJ, Cook Stoves of all sizes and styles always on hand at lowest prices, Make a specialty of the ACORN COOK STOVES, the best in the world. A nrstrclass stock ot Tin and Granite Iron Ware.' TIN AND COPPER SMITHING. All kinds of Hoase-Itoofln? and Guttering done on short notice and In the best style. We keep constantly on hand a complete stock of Sheet-Tin, Sheet-Iron and Sheet-Copper, which we ffer for sale cheap. Maya an f Come to the Front! W.A. EAGLE BOOT, SHOE & GAITER MAKER, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE ESXISS'' DKL'G STORE. AH Work Strictly First Class Having had sixteen years exnerienee in the buainepp, I am prepared 10 PLEASfc the mwt fuHtidioua. For EASE AND ELEGAKCE OF FIT iny work can not be excelled. BA1I material of the best and finest prade. Be&All work done in the latest tlrlen and f:tfll)ioil8. Gents Pins Wprk a Specialty. Readv-tuade ttork of the bept qnnlily a 1 warn on hnnd for sale. Aiienlion aivt n lo r AICY WOMK and ( liamiicn L'ox Toe "ork. Beiiairine Natlv and Promptly done at moderate prices. tfuSati8fa-tn.,n uaran teetL. or no char;e..ff Orders oy mail promptly filled. 43:1 j . WM. A. EAULE. NOTICE ! HnYinc oualifietl as Aduiini&tratw on tlie 'atate f Mis. Claiiwi Julian, dee'd, I will wll for cash at the latts residence of the intestate, on the 25th day of Janu ary, 1882, a quantity of corn, a lot of hogs, meat, household and kitchen funiitme, etc J. W. Ma IK by, Adm'r. Jau'y 2, 1882. . J2:4t SALE OF LAND ! The undersigned will sell on the premises about live miles west of Salisbury, on the Lincolnton road, on the 25th day of Janua ry, 1882. Seventy Acres of Land, known as the Clarissa Julianplace. There is a good dwelling on it. TERMS One-third cash, one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months. Note and security on deferred payments and interest from date. K. P. JULIAN, M.A JULIAN, Jan'v 2, 1882. Mrs. V. BHOWN, 12:4t F. D. JULIAN. MORTGAGE SALE NOTICES FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. TliflU TABLE WESTERN N. C. Railroad Takes effect Sunday July 17, 1S31, at 4.15, P. M. PASSESGER TRA IS. ARRITK. LEAVE. STATIONS. ARKIVK. LEATK. 110 a. ia Salisbury 4 So a.m 334 308 2 42 ' 1 41 18 43 12X8 13 08 a.m iTliim creek MM. 12 53 I Elm wood jStatesvllle jCatawba ! Newton Coaova jtilokory I (card ,Monjanton uieun Alpine : Bridsjewater i.Manon Old Fort 7.07 a.m Henry - 15l'k Mountain Cooper's Swannanoa 140 S28 Z4I 07 S45 4 23 4 45, BOO 541 2S C87 7 57 814 829 8 50 900 46 11 57 p.m 11 13. 10 4. 9 45; 85tf 8 03. 7 17 87 6 0i 5 49 Ashellle Ju'ct 5 It) 5151 lAsnevllle French Broad l415p.CS IFREIGJ1T TRA IX. ARRIVE. LEAVE. STATIONS. ARKIVR. LEAVE. 5 00 p.m. 6 24 A.M? I 3 47 i 3 15 i i 2 43 "' ; 1 34 i 12 25 ji i!2 09 j ill SI A 6 00 a.m. Salisbury 6 00 A.M.i 6 2 6 56 7M 856 9 10 9 44 jT.hird Creek Elinwood Statesvllle f'atawba Newton Conover Hickory Icard j Morgan ton Glen Alpine : Bride water Fort .0 28 11 50 12 33 A M. I 00 S17 . S 41 402 5 26 5 50 630 6 50 r M.! 10 40 :0 3Si ; : 9 40 : 9 0S1 1 44l L7 42! r6t3 : 6 34 A.M. :iienry : 5 59J uik Mountain 6 03 50 p.iL Cooper's v I 4 43 Long's 423 :AsbevllleJnT: Asbevllle French Broad: 4 00 A.M BL Ckowt, and . jL. tmU. ft twnlr.l Hrtr Una. It- Km fall to mton um never intoxicates, ruscox I am repreil to 1 TiirniKh WAGON "AND : HAEKE23, Woric and Leather iru ranteed rail and see ire Opposite Alweua, Jttuii Biret-b, eaiiBuury, i. u. i & JOHN H, JAMES. Hnvinff fully determine to conyrt my t general Hardware business into Mkchine' ly, Agrco1tuml InipIen)ntsnndYeliiele4 I exclusively, I now oner for Cash, my en-? tin: stock of ' ri i ;f-. i . SHELF HARDWARE, and all other gooda not directly connect' ed with the machinery aud agricultural trade,1 ' i-.vi :: ;: An examination of my stock and prices ! is respectfully solicited f from- country naerclmuts. . i . I: -f.ii .r . Being pressed for storeagc, I also offer for cash, and cash only, Two Car Loads Buggies at the followiuc low pricea. "to wit Open Buggies, Fifty Dollars. Top Buggies, Sixty Dollars, Prices subject to change without notice. I have the sole agency for the following nameti maciuuery, ac. : p ui Becket ',, &, McDowr . X ell Engines and BoileisJJand Mining Machiueiy of all kinds, j -Geiser Separators and Horse ; Powers, . Bick ford & Huffman's Grain and Guano Drills, Thomas Hay Rakes, B. F. A very & -Sons' Sulky PfoWs, WalkingJJultivators, &c.V S-tarke's Dixie Plows, Buckeye and Champion Mowers f and Heaneis, Favorite and Dexter Corn Shellers, Telegraph Feed Cutters, Bell Cane Mills and Evaparatorsr Miller's French Burr Grist Mills, Davwand ' . - Weed Sew-. ing Ma chines, Kentucky ILitzzard -Bide and Blasting Powder, Atlantic Giant Powder, Sechler Sc DavisGould Buggies ami Spring Wagggons, Kobeit Law sou & Co's Buggy Harness, &c. AU persons indebted to me must route forward by the loth day of January, 1882,: aud settle. .AU faUiuti to do so mil hatt east to pay. 1 mean just what 1 say. litspeetfnlly, - j V. SMITHDEAL. January 1 1882. J2:ly NORTH CAROLINA, In the Svri I - :, ROWAN COUNTY. , BIOR Cour?. Itolert Wall nd wife Dorathy Wall, andD. B.Alsabrook - . .a Caroline Chunn, J. Cicero j Petition Chunn, Thos. Allison and wife to Divide Bettie, Jacob Thomason & wife j Land. Susan, Sallie Chunn, Thomas Chunn, Margaret Chunn, and Henderson Pishcr. J - . . Upon affidavit of the Plaintiff, Rebert Wall, It is ordered by the CouVt that pub- ; lication be made in the "Carolina Watch--" man" for six weeks, notifying Thos. Chuan, one of the Defendant?, wjiojs a .nen-feii- dent of this State, to appear at the office tf i the Clerk tf the Superior Court of said -county on Monday the 27th day of Febro ry, i c-, Trim answer ine compiami, whjcu . will be filed in the above entitled action, within ten days from the date hereof, and if ' he fail te answer the complaint the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief -demanded in the complaint. ' Witness J. HoitAn, Clerk k 13:6w Sup. Court Rowan Go i Dr. Crowe's Great Historic Play! . O ! . Tae TEAGED7 of Abraham Lincoln 1 ; or, ... 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SELDEN, Publisher, 10 3m 182 Lexington Ave. New York CUjr. , WI1BIV YOll WAST HARD WAR M At Low Figures Call on the undersigned lTXo, 2. Grant Ron. J- D.A.ATWELL iHiiif " " -."v -" : : 1 , HARDWARE: s if-'---"' - i 'A ti. Si. t, -I J ' V.) T?-Tralns run dall y, Sundays excepted. : A. B. ANDREWS, Ce 'Upl Sali.bur .N C.TJoni 8tl.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1882, edition 1
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