-Mi ' 1 11 31 4 $ i- f- " - 1 i i HI -IS. .4 1, f ... i '4 I s " f "' 1. 4 i r. i ; .3 ' .- - -i .- - i' , t i . , . 5- 1 i: ft I- .a - Anicrloau Women Um erf man women are nnquestiona bly the est drefsed nowadays. Vby it should be so is a question too pro- found Jo enter L. I - H .i on here. Much ana would have to be cx- subtle analysis pemled on that problem J1 One expla- nation J PC?m9 , "IF ktpmt to lie on me ww mm -- - i suriaw.jui7...wv - . - " . ."Urotimare employedrinrtuo maBu.uc- with authority on questions of taste, and fuliyj competent to judge them, tn the business a certain originally of conception and national freshness of idea which pervades the result, making it not only cliarming itself, jbut exactly suitable to the wearer-pthose at least who , visit Europe r-have generally the pull over English; women in money matters, and, as we said before, they not only have the money to spend, but like spending it O dress. But, besides that, there is a discernment of the fittig, aj happiness, of choice, which they bring to rather than find in the tndios of high art in dress. High art, by the way, is woefully wanted always lying in wait, is now advocated and enjoined. The a vice openly. waist Is to resemble iqi , roundpess and harshness tne mainmasi. 01 a mu, only it must be thicker than a spar. High square Shoulders are "in;" aud ; r r t f f " I Jaaies whose gjaceiui siopmg unes were once, tne aumiraion 01 lue wonu insert lioops of whalebone in now their sleeves ;to preserve unbroken the straight line:from.lje ueektq tfy to of the armionion Daily News. 1! JVjws" r'T favmetnort ahdla cyclone K I .i.Vi; Tll, Inrincr I traved into a wrong act one race IS llireuiCiUfU i , . AHEiAD AGAIN A :, -f..:!.V ; . , Reports from all sections of North andSonth Carelina, fv. i n ! sustain our claim that the i WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S la the BEST and Most Reliable and CHEAPEST Fertilizer in use, and that the WILCOX, GIBBS & COS SUPEEPPOSPHATE, yvhich we put out for the first time last Phosphate on the Market. ; It u not necessary for us to say anything about these Fertilizers, as the reports which .might be obtained from our agents, or ourselves, cover tl0 wholeasftbject. and will am- fly repay perusal, j We will have a moderate supply of each, which can ,be obtained rom our Agents, payable ia Cotton next Fall. If there no Agenf at jouf Railroad Depot, get your merchant U order it. - rv . t : WICOX, GIBBS & CO., . 16:2m - ' ; Savannah, Ga., Charleston, S. C. . ' MERRYMANS For Cottonr&c. KAA T) A riQ UUV, xjjxvio Of this Standard Fertilizer on hand and readt for deliTerm It has maintained the same high standard and-given universal satisfaction for 20 years. It , is f&mltted to be best in use. Persons wishing: to use it will- please jfbrward, uv their or 4ejrs by mail orothju-wlse so that we' tan place their .names on our Books which'wilPen Attre dclivcry whcacallbd for. jfialLbUryFeb. 15, ' 1883J , . ''M I ! 1 D. R. JpLt Ail is acting as Agtfprus. ltenthn.i i ' ; i 1 2Tf3 E I ' i f i I - liciitfVM-iur.nr.-. ., nr.... n : TOctsiorn liaaman iinia and uuano Drills. Thomas' Hay KaWes i " i fi. K.Avery & Sob's Sulky Ipiawa. waWacr rim! very Son's Sclkv Pia- i-,, , tr: ttej - , ' if - viuvar .- W leirm,ne frt my general nardware Business Into Machinery, Agrtculturnl Impl4 entaad Vebkp8 esclualvely, 1 now offer lor CA8U my enUre stock of ehelf. Hart ware. AT COST1 , my, Pricesis respectfully Elicited from. CouBtryebanw. A7 ac?cet vi M MIA V-ApU UUAJr i 1 V S. f f r- .. v , I. iJL .... ' Ui ' r I ' : ( -. i i t 4i:irK3 iixie flows ! " Dm i . . ' ... 1 ' S: ! i keye aud ChiUuplQ and Itwoeia. - J " i P unpersons indebted tame nuistrri:nif..r-j7j J j t i mean Just what I say. ' WS 1 - VCCtJNSlCfcll. SndMTOS. AddreMD.LArmRETH&Sp :r-- The last census report tho acreage, ot rice ia North Carolina at 1046; yield W C0,191 poundai arerage per acre 517 ponnds. The ujost product!? county Is nrunswicic. which cnltrvatea 1,489 acres and produces l63. Cleveland, Harnett, Lincoln, and Kutuerioru wm Tate one acre each. Sotalh fcarolina culr tivates 78,338 acres, yielding 52,077,515 ii(U nounds to the ftcre.pAar. 'Rt.i.tle. shoW that over 1,500,000 op- 7 f rntton I roods in the principal i n.,friA of the; world. S Of ; these 480,000 Britain. France follows with 215,000, aiM the other;coan- too in Virlof i DrecedenceC are the United States, ijn8sia,ermanju$ li With reeard, however, to the anna ! al value of cotton goods produced, ine nnitAil States comes second, with about half the production of Great Britain, and Germany and Russia follow. """ ' . , . The eflfecU ef getting religion are van- ona on different people. One JrH. Neff, of Fort Wajne Ind., causes to be pub lished in the Charleston, and Court- r an onen letter to i Charlestonian, of whose same e. is ignorant stating that while a federal soldier in that city in 1803 ho had insulted the unknown citizen and now, having gotten religion, sues for nnrrlnn aud foririveBess. That man bas wmcn'ie eieiTbet uffers more lv esteemed for its perfume and pun:y. Ocl3-Novl3 t ? ; r ir . I will mail (free) the recipe for a (simple eg L MilAl. JM1UKJI table Bajlm tlrat will remove Tan, Fbeckles I clear and beautiful; also instracliona for produ- j cine a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald neau or smotataceAadress, inclosing oe.siarap Ben a a s duf & so.r ii hMh? su, n. y 1882 1 i 20: ly S USUAL! Georgia and Alabama MANIPULATED GtJANO season, has proved unexcelled by any Acid -1 5 Prders to ilm or purseires will hve,pfompt ? 18:t A - 4 1 J ; J!;-r J have the sole Agcacyloitlief oUowlne named ma ' AC. er Corai Shenerr, eierruilk Ftptl It ' mere, i xiAi J T.! z. na Kyapprators. MUlers French Burr Jrfet MlUs. ' 5?! celetorafepd Sewln? atacM t M-1S ceieorated Sewlnsr Machines. Kentuclcy Hazard ltlfle and Blastm Powder. I ' II lnr.1 4.. -i . . ' -"", -wtini i ojrqer. i r, llvi& 'j?Wb Bassies and Sprtng wagons ... ' ? ' "' A? ?IMnff L eoat to pay. AIL SEEP STORE To every man's door. If our SEEDS are not sold In vour by not acknowledging his error than by I 26fc SfmnAcifm Cost to Members cost .you gee ting to put ji aoiuc. nwi ; xj Qfyjj.nsmxmiuti,jui.Ksii - jay for -The eoJoV&l Lustre ofoBth ire rest or j FItb Class, aged 18 to 30 yeVfl! ed to faded or gray hair by the use of Par 1 Second " 'f 2L Vnr'a ll:iir Ua sam.anannieasaressin'"iKu-i rnira v - wt.7- AMMONMTED town, drop us a Postal Card for Handsome Illuistratnri 3 0- n. f loflfl b 0 k5 . Jr . " Irwtio - -w n Tnn 1 . th best jKRTiLizEBSiIlE has a scprLYj c ; 4 -f I , Salisbury. C, I Feb. 7th, 1882 - f "LIFE IHlSURANCE-MADE CHEAP. 2125 2550 45150 '.V- .. JftjOO . . 51 00 Fifth i Sixth "j. 55. " ... owo r2thl:ly7 p? r 13 s GQFFEE. 3 Ererybcdy wjuts itTbut vertifew get K hecdusoiuost p?eple do not koogr howxo select coffdo, or If is spdpod In the voastingr or makimi. Tcr.obvkite thcse-dlflicultlos has beenOur studyTiurbeipackage, Coffees are solectei by a eperwho mi;, derstands tho art ot bletjjdinsr Vatious tta-; vara. Thisy arc toasted bj the most perfdat manner W; Is IoicssijWto roast wen ju squwthtinaiMdfc 6lhature..as a guarantee of genhlnencss. "nnxl eacfi.packfffe contains tka. Thurber recipe tor miklEu? good Coffoe. Wo paek tvo kinds, TUurbcr's I" No. 34" strong Sad punen Jiurbcr'Xo. 41," .mild and richv; Ono or the other will ault evory taste. They have the three groat pwnts, good guality, fcofte quane Uty, reasonable price. -Aak ygur Grocer fair Thurber' a roastal Cbffee in pound pack qaes, "No. 34" or "AT. 4k" Do not be put . Off with any othr klnd-fyourown palate wUl U4Lyou what is best, 'J 1 Wher persons desire it wettlso furnish the "ideoi" Coffee potrtho simplest, best and chSapesti-cofec-pot MT "existence. Grocera-who'sell ourCoffe3Sep them. ABk forjjescrlptjve circtllar. . Uesactfutty, &6i, n " Hntr&f .B.TBURBEK & CO;1 Importers, Wholesale grocers and CoffCki KM,JfS- Roastors,New York. , p. &-As the largelt'djalors In food prV ducits lathe world, we consider it our in "terest tfcjpanutactur only pure and wholo yBhe goods anU pack them In a tidy and 5fisfact6ry manneiUl goods bearing our name are guarait&fl to be of superior Equality, pure and wholesome, and dealers are authorized to refund the purchase - price ln"ny case where customers hare cause lo. dissatisfaction. It Is therefore to the iJtorcst of both dealers and con u tamers' jtj use Tkurttp& brands. 5 rn Dec.'I7:3m 4Qim Fs-jEAGLEj -A- I" ASHIO W ABLE BOOT CSI ! 5!S, MM 5 MAILER, Iaviteaytvr altentioa'te hit shop, opposite .Mirtrs uince. nepainnf neaiij ana prompi lyanf. AH grades fQoda made to order) KEK1VRAIGE, L. H. CLEMENT. CRAIQE & CLEMENT, aw, SALISBURY. X. C. FSB.S, 1S81. O C QT pnstness now before the public. Yen DC CXI kiate money faster at wor forjus tha atothtnt tl .Capital sot needed. Wtt Witt s can an at start the Induotrious. Afen, ou.en. bov s and girls wanted everywhere to work tor us. Now Is the time. You ean work In spare time orrty or give your w hole time to the business. You can live at home and do tlie work. No othr business wlll-pay you nearly at; welL No one en tall? to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and honorably. Address : 0 , , . tkc & Co., Augusta, Maine. ' 'III " 1 1 11 I 1 t ' 5 , A, Spring Oats and RUST-PROQFJ! Wontlerfully pniilic, Will yield ashigli as from 75 to 150 bushels to the acre, and tine pound has produced &s much as five bushels. These oats grow from to 5 feet in huight. In fact, they are said Ho be gu perior,tolLotLer . fUr le ut) pNNISS;prug Store. 1 C:tf : I Subscribe for Carolina Watchman -a wf . . v' 3' I , mm RUSSIAN till RICHMOND PRICES, BTsTHBBAHEL, ; i .JTno. H. Enniss, 14. 3- F1HE IN SALISBURY ! TIU ltostateua, at.ne o u aeeas , S . . . ., . I .11 11 , it 11 - i r 1 j ; j a. .v o v; r rT; or! h tir nn thp 1st OI JMOVemUCT last. j I . JN"c w " havQon;'hand fresh aqd reliable Seeds frora r.Lapdreth, Ferry, Johnson & Rpbbins, Biust and Hiram Sibley. . , At jjnu. u. NJXi&t)7. JDRTI3 CAROLINA Homestead .Coiipst! FORMULA FREE.) Ingredients ' will be furnished se that you pajmalce, . t) ree-Fburtls less thaii what you other Guano's, and which will returns. For SalelAt ENNISS'. OLOVER & Grass Seed At Richmond prices at , . ; cKNNISS'. Drug Store. .w i irifi. ss. ats en ynw vL bid WjVf sw5 Letter and Fools Cap Papers at reduced prices, at ENNISS1 Drug Store. 15:tf Z B. Vaxce. W. II. Bailev. VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, . CHAKLOTTE, S. C. i Practice in Supreme Court of the United States, hnprenie t.oiirt jof rorth Carolina, Federal Court?, nd Countiip of Mecklenburjr, ("Ijlmrrns. ITnion. fi:iRt(n. Houan mid Daviil- son.1 CcE-Office, two doors east oFIndert n- dence square. 6o:u Is mn;lc from a Simple Tropical Leaf of Rare Value, aad 1? -P.OSIT4VE -REMEDY for all the diseases that "cause pales in the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver Headaches Jaundice Dizziness, uravei. Moiana, ana an ainicuities oi tne Kidney, Liter, and Mrlnary orsans tor FEMALE DISEASES Monthly Menstruations, ana uunng Preirnancy. ltlias noeaual. it restores the orgrans that moke the blood, and hence is the best BLOOO purifier, it is tne oniy Known renieay uiai cures BRlGHT'S DISEASE. Kor Diabetes, use WAIT ER'S SAFE DIABETES C17KE. I For Sale by Dnisndsls and leaiers at 51. SO per bottle. Larfrestnott? la the market. Try it. M H-WARflLK ttCUi kochsstkk. LOWEST PRICES POWtaCS PREPARED CHEM1CRLS ihr & ffarmw ean hay a FORMUtk For pl (520 lbs) of POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICALS This .when mixed at home, makes OneTon of SUPERJOR. PHOSPHATE, equal la plant-life and at certain of successful crop, production as many high priced Phosphates. XT r EXTRA J N'o trouble to mix INvEXPENSE.l FuU directions. " Powell's Chemicals have been thoroughly tried, fitve universal satisfaction, and we offer leading farmers in every State as reference. Send for Pamphlet. ' Beware of j imitations. Brown Chemical Co $014 PROPRIETORS, j V Manufacturers of ' MoJ PowOIPb Tip Top Bone) Fertil izer. Price only $ 3 5 a Tn, net cash. Bone Meal. Dissolved 'Bono. ' Potash. Ammoniac And all high-grade Fertilizing Materials. COTTON GRAINS TOBACCO VEGETABLES lAyenv-in place of Iron Bltterf April 113 ur y?a continue to act aa Solicitor for Patents, Caveats. Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc, for the United States, : Canada, Cute, England, France German v, etc Wa have had thirty-live years experience. 1 Patents obtained through as are noticed in the Eo KXTinc AxniCAJf. .This large and splendid illus trated weekiypaper,$3.20 ayearnowsthe Progress ef Science, U very interesting, and has an enormous Circulation. Address MUNN A CO, Patent Solici tors, Pub'i- of StiKmvic JtMr.RicA5, 33 Park' How, New York. Hand book about Patents free. 1 vu m IFAiriSKlTS - Improvements of Land - A Southern farmer says.: "Un a thin lot, which I wished to improve without inrnrrinc tiie-exoense-jof direct manuring, and ; at" the same time reap some return for the labor bestowed upon it, I ; sowed " winier oats, and every year m sood: as oats are cut first allowing : them! to riren 'g"?. 1 a' once p' f1,e the land ana sow witn duckwurh. Enough oats always remain to re the -land thorouehly, and they . ' - fl buckwheat 8pran&up togeth- L. W th IVnftkwheat takes nosses sion of the land, which it holds; " . . r . keeping the oats down until frost ; tticn the oats, as if rejoicing in the ,i. ,. i.;ii,r,w vlfo rious rival, spring up with renewed vigor, put on their fall growth and go into witer quarters, protected from the cold by the. dead buck wheat. During the winter the pigs gather the buckwheat and trample the straw down, where it acts as a mulch j for the oats protecting them fro'ii winter killing, and is out of the way of the next harvest. Thus I get two annual crops with a constant improvement oil the land. Buckwheat.; may be sown With grass seedJin 'Augnst and treated iu the same ways, with"' nipst excel- iGuf results : and the uniform des truction of spring sound grasses du ring the hot dry Summer of the las: two or three years, makes some such departure absolutely necessary to se cure a stand. A Cotton Seed Oil Ueflncry. V It is an established fact that a cot v iin coorl ml null will ho trn'tei nil the summer, in Atlanta, with a capi tal of one hundred thousand dollars in Rome with a capital of fifty-five thousand dollars, in Athens with the same capital aud in Columbus with about fifty thousand dollars. There is already a seed oil mill iu opera t;ou at Augusta. This mill, with those that are to be built this summer, wil produce aboqj' 500 barrels per day with a territory cf which Atlanta is the practical center. This territory is not occupied by an oil refinery. Throughout the rest of the Soutl the cotton seeU oils are dlVKleil by fl,nt .1 ri.fillorv established at some central point to handle the crude oil of each section There is one at Montgomery, two at Memphis, one at New Orleans, and probably others elsewhere. They do not encroach upon each other's terri duct of the mills that have been as- igned to it. There must be a refining establishment somewhere to haudle the product of the mills going np in Georgia and Carolina. Atlanta is the natural point for such a refinery. ' It i. the geographical centre of t territory, it posses, better shipping advantages than any other point, i. i v.....:..i -.i -l lu' a"" advantages. The profits of a finery are. establish- eu beyond dispu.te. The crude oil costs 35 to 45 cents per gallon. When for expense and profit. The refiner ics established already have prosper ed and declared large divitlens, the demand for the oil is increasing every gallon that can be turned Out is taken. A refiuery of the proper ca pacity for this place would cost oue hundred thousand thousand dollars and would add 50 per cent, to the value of cotton seed oil made Georgia. We hope to see a refinery established in Atlanta and invite the attentiou of capitalists to the ad van tage it offers for investment. Atlanta Constitution. The Family Doctor. Charcoal and honey,raixed to gether and used as a dentifrice, will whiten the teeth with a few applica- tions. i A piece oi n uen ciotn dipped in turpeutine and wrapped around the toe on which a soft corn is situated will give relief aud after a few days the corn will disappear. An excellent poultice for use in r .11 it. . cases oi com on uie lungs, or ior croup or hoarseness in chilJren. made thus : Take a small quantity soit soap ana inicKcn witn inoiaii meal or flour, and spread it upon cloth, or a better way is io put it into a small ban-, and lav it mimn the - ; flesh. There IS a less danger of; tak inrr ohl nftor romnvincr it tlin with o -a -r . any Other IMJultices, and "it works iiue a cnarra. . . . ' . . It is an old notion that it is health- 'toW with the hd p,ms, i'i i - ii Mike the riebd tward' the Tnorth pole.' Even if it does no , good,itcatv hnrdlv do harm indla lhv3ician . . n , t 1 t !. I write to the Dnbjin Journal of Mulir nc in sunbort of the old thcorykis rllv'substantiai.". He has tried the ; :-'?;tt -1.' '-"'viii: -Jt ii, ATiwritiment in the case of sick per- sotte with marked effect, jand;t insists lat there are known to exist great electric currents, always .crossing in one direction - around the . eafth,: and that our nervous systems are in , some mysterious way connected vwun inis electrical agent. - - i I 1 . . 1 mm,- : : . j Pr ,r 1 All is Vanity When II upon the tombs of the great, every motion of envy dies in me;' wHeti I read the epitaphs of the beaiitilul, every inordinate desire goes, out ; when I meet with the grief of parents uton with cumnassion : when -I ? see the tomb of the iarcnts th'emielytf, f nnB:Anf 1ia vnnitv of irevms for those, vhem, we must quickly follow. When I see kings lying by tliosewlio denosed them, when I consider rival wits placed side by side, or the holy i , men that divided the world with theif conttS and dispute, I. reflet JwUfc sorrow and astonishment oh the lit: tie Amnoi ( nn fnntmns. anrt 1 1 P- . 1 ' 3 wuii'vit y , bates of maukind. When I read the several dates of the tombs, of some that died yesteftlay, and i ome six Jiuridred years ago, I consider that great day when we shall all of us be contemporaries, and make our appearance together.- Addison i Ureensboro Uuirle : Mrs. oarani -)..-Adams, wife of Peter Adams, died last night about twelve o'clock, i She has been very feeble for some time. "Aunt Sarah," as she was generally called, had attined a ripe old age (80) o . this place. Everybody loved her and she was all that a christian woman could be. o o a week in your own town, $s outfit iree. u U No risk. Evervthiae new. Capital not re- quired. Wc will lunush you cverjtblbg. Many are making fortunes. Ladles make as much as men. and hovs and trlrLs make irreatuaT. Jieadet If you want a business at which you can maKe great pay all tne time you work, write for particulars to (6) -II. 11 allktt & Co., Portland, Maine. North Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING IvAST- Date, Feb. IU. 1832. No. 51, Ko. 43, Dily . Daily. Leave Charlotte.... 3.55 a.m. G.50 p. m. " Salisbury...... 5.51 " 8.51 " Higli Point 7.20 " 10.44 ' Arr. Greensboro 8.00 J 11.20 " Leave G reenaboro . 8Ji5 " Arr, Hillsboro 11.04 " M Durham 11 43 " ........ " llaleigh 1.15 p.ni Lt. " 1.40 I " Arr. GoUlaboro ...n 4.20 No. 17 Daily except Saturday, Leae Greeunboro 6.00 p. td. Arrive at Raleigh 3.04 a. m. Arrive at Goldsboro 8 0T . U?:M M-D .A. UoU-Wro .Uh WW.ffiCTH v;. Mr0nnetM at Salisbury with W. A- It It. for all nointain Western N.Carolina daily at Geensboro with R.& D. Ii. K. ftr all points North, East and West TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. I No. 52. - Daily. Daily. Leave Goldsboro 10.20 a. m- - Arrive Raleigh 12.46 pm - - Leave " 4.10 " - - Arrive Durham 5-23 " - - u HillKboro 6.07 " - - Greenboro... 8.50 " - - Leave " 9.10 " 7.25 a. m. Arrive IlighPiont 9.43 " 8.06 " " Salisbury 11.03 9.28 " . ' Charlotte 1 2.50 a. m. 1 1 .20 . " ; ... . ' No. 1 8, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv. Goldsb'o 2.50 pra ,. , Ar. Raleigh 7.10 pm Lv. M 5.00 am A t. G reenaboro 2.20 pm No. 50 Connects at Charlotte with A. A C, Air Line for all pointu in theSontb and Sonth in west, and with C. C. & A. R. R. for all points couth and Southeast. No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with A. &C. Air Line for all point South and southwest; at Charlotte with U. C. & A. R. R. with all points South and Southeast. ' N. W.N. C RAILROAD. No. 52 Goino West. No 50 -Daily"' i - .-Daily. , ex. Sunday. Lv. Greensboro I Q 20 p m 8 30 avm ' Ar. K-ernersvillc 1036 " 941". M Salent 11 20 " ' 1015" ' ' ' " No. 51. - ' Goixo-West. Daily No. 63. ex. Sua. Daily. Leave SaUm. ... . 5 15 am 600 p m Ar. Kernersville 550 ". 640 " Greensboro j 7 0o""""f 00 " ' p STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. No. 1. Daily ex. Sun. Goino North. IXeave Chapel Hill 7 30 a m 8 20am 10 15 am Arrive university.. Arrive rwueign.... No. 2. Daily ex. Sun. Go.q Sooth. is Leave Raleigh 3 30 p nt , 5. 15 p m 't '6 15 p m H iSliV;:;;;;: a Pultoan Sleeping Cars withontChang Washington & Danville, and between Greene men,"omen, boys and glrfc to work Wi'Sr oroand Charleston. . ' ;r - On Train No. 52. Richmond and Chariot - Washington and Charlotte via Danville. . ngton and Charlotte via Dauville. . -.ihroujtli 1 icketa on saleatGreettftb ThrouhTicketaon -lmlGnbo'&y ija ciah. Uoldsboro. Saliaharv nnrl harlti. and at all principal points South, Southwest! i itmnuiui iiu raKL. par raiiDnniiniuntn n address A. POPE, 2my. ' Cc-Sd, TO .COSlJiaPTItElsK if lhattlreaddi8e,Conuiption,byKS rtinedy,wnxions to make known (bhk'feiL! Hnflerers the mean of cure, .To all who fcsl xo he win Rend a copy of the prcwrrPti0n S? ViVM : imtnn tlia a am a wrli5K f U . !n V J Asthma, BBONcmns, &c. t w t j jii : m v? Parties wishing he Prescription, win plJj addre.,, Rev? K. M WILSON 194, Pennll tviuiamsDurgn, . . ;. Ahif'. ' 1 Tonic, into a aediav . Parkers Hair Badsarru gssajw uSAcAvSbi ad other nic Hi bar. Jimr bik to Ioi U UCTer Intoxicate!. Hkrn- UJV Cook Stoves of all sizes and styles alwatos j nn t lowest prices, mtaxe apwaittjiot ua Iwons. nrsteiass stock oiTin sf dnmu .TSAnnV orr i iu Hiiu .uurrcn oiiiiminii, I All Irlnla if TIfllieA.T?AAflT4or anI nntfainrr I . . r 1 1 U . . " . ""6 uuuc I gaurli ouucv auu tu.uu ucm st ic We keep constantly on hand a complete stoc of 8heet?-Tln, Sheet-Iron ano sheetrCopper, which wt tor sale cheap. Mays8itt Come to the Front J .br..ri .;I.OTI.' .it; BOOT, SHOE & GAITER HAm, MAIN STREET, orrosrre esniss' bato stoee.- All Work Strictly First Class ii it' i ,: . . ! it . biwinewsI m prepared TO PLEASE Hi most fastidious. j j j, j For ' r I EASE AND ELEGANCE OF FIT . 1" i f i ' 7 j,'All material of the best and finest grade, .,1 .rtri. jnn ;n ilio 1-itoat sfvlM .Ll B5-A 11 work done in the latest styles and I f.isluon?. Gents Pins "Work a Spedalty. Read r-made work of the beet aualltv alvsn on hand for wile. Attention given to FAXQY WORK and ( Lampion Box Toe Work. . Repairing Natlj an" Promptly' done it moderate price. CfS.Satisfction i. naran- teed or no cltarge.3 Orderi '! byniU prompt! v !(d. ;, j ' U. 43:ly VIM. I. EAGtf. Dr. Crowe's Great ' Historic. Elaj! . j r- The TSAOELY'of Alwaham LlncolfJ OK, The ;Hisenfall of Jefferson Sarli i if A truthful account of the lAbqlitionarj Warwiththe Sccesh Rebelunipn. fSuafc speriaii style, 5 acts, 13 BcencsC4 pages.) FRINCll'AjLj CHARACTERS. AbraJiam Lineoln, Win. Seward Edwin Sia ton, VI y use Grant, Wm. Shmnan'penjaini Butler x Parson Bcecher, Horace OmhyJia. N. I fr- Surratt, John' i tike Jhoth,Jir : Attzerotl and Payne, ' Frcdench iDwm Pcy.PrUcy, an Dr. MaryJVallcr. PRINCIPAL SCENES. ? White House Trouulea - Bull Run Panic; . . v Richmond Calico Ball ; Fompcy ana rnwj; Andcisonville Horrors; Richmond Burning; T 5n.r.ln A RBnstji nfttrfl ; RooFh Rullctcdt urratt Strangled Daxis Reconstructea; Grant's Jubilee Speech, and Grand inw, formation Scene; MLet us have reacc. iT, Price 15 Cents. (Send Postage SUmpt.) Dr. aV. SELDEN, Publisher, f 10 3m 1$2 Lexington Ave. New YorkCK?i BAR .WHEN YOU WAXT ;IIA'BP:WA Call on the undersigned atNo.fc P Ron-. !' - I-'' - - - ! A D.A.ATWELlfl Salisbary ,N. C, Jone 8 tf.j McCOEKLE & KLXI? A1TCRNETS AND (XV Sf! ' ' Salisbury, N. C. "Office, on Council Street, Court Hone. ' ' " Horker ' School 5 Oxford. N. C. I :d The nextession of this chootwlj!. the second Monday in January. T For circular giving terms and other P ulars apply to the Ithly Pill TlT Oit chance to make money, 1111 II J . l.o-mta Ira .iWonfilcw of tBeBwT.K I w mm . J j rrpnr , lVl I C.r ;r.rn; waee rBP ? - outftt, furnished free4.No one who wfpP lntorinatlon and all that is neeaeo V MaBa Addresa 8tikbox & Co., Porthua,, CARf DWiRE "t; v" . ' "f;!'-. -4 1 I IA VATCllMN P" - S1.50PEu'yEa4 .1: 7.4 a. !J!; ! : ! : .1 -I t :i ! only 1.50 jr year in advance.

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