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IIOTIGE TO CREDITORS !
ALU persons! having ) claims against the
estate of 'Paul Beaver, dcc'd, ' are hereby
notified to exhibit the same to . the under
iieHefore the 1 st day of May, 1 883.
This 21sfr day of April, 1882,
Alfred Beaver, )
I akd ; X V Ad'mrs.
R.W.BosV 5 r
28:1m
FOB SALE h
,T liare afirst
ate West
ing honso Wheat Threalier and Horse
power, wlacii tviII be Bold on very reason
able terms. . Aiwijy to x, f. ; , ? r ; t
' iii H ;U BixdlIAM,VALTER,
. 1-7 miles north of Concord,
Or to the subscriber at Salisbury;
' i J. G. McC'qnxaughey.
Concord Register, requested to copy.
A mtlrlT Haw u4 poitilr tSeetiv
Hrmity tar t)w tp4y Bad permanent
li li nil in i" T - r r"' fre 1 ilmi !)
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HARRIS REMEDY liwinr jriwiiit
riv.VTI.fc.iil.-V- 1 have Hurt Ib. liXKI
ax's
.twenty-flTe yean ia medicine, hire never
fno Toxin does,
in many eases of Nerrona
bloou, this neeness
Hiilih nww tkat u m prtMt nnonaa.' -
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. cases that nave baffled some of our most eminent Physicians, bare yielded to this KTeat and lncompar-
able remedy. 1 prescribe 1t in preference to
i nreierenea to
4 1)B. LLUiTEK's 1UOX Tosicfs a necessity
ST. LOCT9, Mo.,
1 M color to lite blood,
natural healthful tone to
the ellgrstive trrgnna and
nervou rff.rtcm, maJdnj
it applicable to General
Jfeoilitfff JjO -of Appe
tite, rroetration of Vital
, Lose -of A
ttratUm or Vital I
rowers and Impotence.
fAXUFACTUftEQ BY THE DR. HARTER
V . M:ly
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ffHEAD iitN UlUAL!
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JReiorfs from all sections of North antLSouth Carolina. Gcorjria and ! VUbama
;r f ; .-v. - , BU31U1U UUl
WIliCpXfGIBBSIi&CO.'SMA
3 Is the BEST and Most Reliable and
r WILCOX, GIBES &
which we'ut1 out Tor' tlte' first. -time last
Pbosphtte un the Market. ?;f : . i ;
: ii, is Mm. wcvwiiij ivi us k Hiii4iuiij auyui iih-mj xerunzers, as tne reports whick
' night h9 obtained trpin pur neatsr wurselves, cover tli4 whole subject. ad will am-
P'J Ffpay perusai. w e wuw nave moaerate supply o cacji, which can be obtained
frwmour Agents, payable in Cotton nxt Fall.. .If there is'no Agent at your Railroad
' Pepcrf, get your merchant to order it. rT - if : 'v v.--p d--y
!T 16:2m
open Buggies,
Beckett McDowcIPh Enflnes and BoUers and Ml-'
nlntr machinery of all kind . - V
?Oetser ieparaan-!faiM Horse Puworsri?
lckfoj Jt-Uulfji-tiCDcaUi aad UuauaDrttls. . -i
aoaiaa'May Kakes,
B. K, a very son's "SuUcy Ploirs, walking CalUva-
: '.tors, Ac. ..-.-,...'
i
1 1 pinkeye and etiamploa' Mow era and Reapers.
b v ! . ; w
Jl Jirf-ilftL0?.? co,n?li my er11 "dware Business latrirachlncry. A rteultnml imPiv
1 V:" -'ff1 Jrl?,eiS8 xcIUKlytly, 1 tow efferftwr CASH my enure soc of bhelt hardwire. AT COST
- ftJV-.vS.0? TtfH'iJk Prices is respectfully sollctted from Cotetxy Merchaot!. j 1 alk offet
fyASii.aiHicftbUpnly 3 Oaralioadn RhvIab ;.i.thfniwinfri
,. u - Ul u u w u u .... I .-.
.cy rra ra l'f"rf'HW
II 11 VV i
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Tickets, ;r- . ;;
THE rhTiin in cbrg of old ad well knows
institution ere resralar graduates in medlcina and
areerr. Tears of.Experiene in lb iraatmeot of
" Chronio Siaaae navo mad their akill and ability
.' to much Batwrior to that of the ordinary practitioner,
that tbey hart aco aired a national rcpotatiat) UuoocB
1 their treatment nf eom plicated cae.f
. So"oF t ueulijiar'wie trtaTed with tUO
mm. without minff MerenrTor Foisonoaa Ifediciaatu "
YOUNO E N lhaw a"1" agt Q t
(iLlal uuIaJTw victim For basinet or inxrUM
rmanentlv enred, at moderate expense.
ITIENTS TRE
:Trrt
b Mail aal Ksprata
but wtwra mill
cuauiiui ua i pr.isrrcd, wbjcfe it 7RXX and iaviaa
fred, .luck it TRXS and lavitad.
List of atmtioM ta be aatwer4 by pataeatB acatriaf trtifwat
aaited Irn to tar addran oa anplwatioB. ;
taVriity rw Bnptatrc rfwbt aaad Unit aili aaa,
aa4ttarawwtaia to taetr aanatmaot ItiB aate tran.
CoaMiii1'Htmrictt eaatfatiJvn4 b tddrtand
DR. BUTTS, IS Narth Htb ga, St. Lala, M
flE7 FIRL1!
The undersigned have associated them
selves together under the jfirm nante'f ')
THEO. F. KLUTTZ & CO.,
fori the purpose of conducting the Drug
and Apothecary business,; at the stand so
loD -occupied by Tlico. F, Kluttz. 'Jt
We shall a t all times keep a full stock of
all GooVIs in pur line, and respectfully solic
it the patrohage of our j friends and the
a : "" a--v -w-a w-i Wiin
IPUOUC . .1 MUJ. X, I I it, f
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CICERO R. BARKER.
toaeldeofIro,Piertwiai
Eeurk and Ihophoru9 ii
teeth,so ciiaracteristieof
fitnrr iron prrprt ration.
Ikon Tonic in my practice and la an experience of :
tonnd anytiilnx to jrtve the results that Dr.
lonna anjuunx o kc tne reamis bum uk. n
Iabtxb's
Prostration, i emale Diseases. Dyspepsia, and an im-
rroatrmtioD. Female Uiaeasea. Uyspepeta,
remedy, baa la my hands, made some wond
it Physicians, bare yielded to this great and
y Iron preparation made.ln .fact, roch
remeoy, nas in mj nanus, buuc some wonuentu cures.
anr iron nreDarauon mane. . in i.-ict, aacn a coiriDouaa
any Iron
in my practice. f I Da. EOBEBT 8AHUELS,
Nov. Stth, 1881.
S104 Wash ATenna.
MEDICI RE CO.. 213 R. MAIN ST.. ST. LOUIS.
ly. f - . -'!-?;5'v1 .
LI it 1111 lllUTt.lUC j I t
CHEAPEST Fertilizer in use, and tliat the
C0.'S SUPEEPFOSPHATEj i - -
n
eason," has proted unexcelled by' any Acid
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'WICOX" GIBBS dtTJOr
Savannah, Q a., & Charleston, S. C.
II
S5o; Top Buggiw.
I nave the sole Agency for the following named ma-
Favorite and Deater Com Shenersr
Te egraph Feed Cutters DUCTraf
CfeHills And Kvaporators.
o rcuL-u mi IT nsl Mills.- '
Davis' celebratM Kovtr. u.kTI.
Kentucky liazanl nine and Blastlni Ptrwdir
Atlantic Giant lvTrrif.r ""b wwui..
ftfchler Davis Gould's Buggies and Spring wagons
Robert Lawson a Cos. Buggy HamesaV
ssrr
Crifrt iia
. NSS CARD FOR '
rx
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BfRSP aaw SVMV Way tW W IV'VJ
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WANTED !
lief AsroctatiosI Lady preferred, j. Hon-
orable and profitable. Appiy at once w
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tf
t--v DaiiBUury. it, I
PlI51aPJES ' T l
I will mail (free) the recipe for a simple Veg- I
tabus Balk that will remove Tav, Freckles I
r-a- .nrl Rttmiiw. lvinff th akin MtV I
clear and beautiful; also inrtruajon. for prodo-
cm a luxuriant growuioi i.a ronaoaia nesa
oraraooihface.-, Addreia, inctoinx'Scfttamp, I
BEN. VA N DEL & Co., 12 BarcIaTb in. i.
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Ann a week In roar own town. $5 On tilt free. I
quiPeo. tv e wm iurnisa juu ever uiiun. jami? arc
matin? forUines. Ladles make as much as men. I
and boys ana girls make feat pay. Reader, If you
. ... . . . jw r. - - - r I
an tne umeyoa work, write for particulars to l
:S(3ARR-S
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FRUIT! PRESERVING
(25 Cts. Pfr Box.).
This is the most economical and the purest
powder on the market; It saves
TIME . AND IiABOB.
FoKlaTcat JOHN nMNISS
i
1 JUST-rrtkcEI VED and Must be soldi
JARS.
f f Ooe-half Gallons and Quarts at $1
and
flJ23 per dozen, which I-w ill seir cheaper J
than any one a town. Also
j Rubber nig-ns and 'Sealing- Wax,
.pal) and see at
GALLERY!
u Open Day and Night
t Drug Store next to Bingham's.
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Hi , - " fenflltVltXk. W J .! I
iJV, .Ulllliitafc j
AT KEDUEDr PRICES AT
Tlie Drug gfcoreXfxt to Bthghani's.
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SWeet r UU. Tanner S OiL
:5iand; Lard" Oil, J
At urng &iove nerxt to lnngiiain s.
NEW RIVER SEED CORN
; j JUST RECEIVED At
Drug Store uext to Bingham's.
n.
CfflABY BlRDPin): CAGES
REDUCED
at the
pKUG STOKEcxTO BIpghniu',8.
; VirfiiB-
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BOOT
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SHOE
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Invite vonr attention to his shoWoMai id
ly. done. All grades of goods made to osdet
Oct. 1st, 81:if. i - : .
KERRCUAIOK.
L. n. CLEMEXtk 1
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CRAiGE & CLEMENT,
t$tt$ U t 2? It UL Jl
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SALISBURY. .S. C.
FEB.S,
issit; il
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FrnitJars
Fruit Jars
lorj itra-.
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on,
I HTTTTTTI in TT
--Jusait-lanfl
RCQTbanes8nowbeIorethPt"c. Tmicanl
Duo I make monev laatrnt wort inah..t 1
any thing else. Capital not needed. We win start
you. SJ a day and upwards made at home by the
industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted
VJJl, 10 wor,tor us- J w is the trme. Ton
eanworkln spar time onT or irive tnnr -iai.
thTwrtUK?.ouJ?nHyeat home
tne woric. o other business will navTouriarii.
weiuvjio one can fan to make enormous pay by
engaging at once. Costly outfit and lennfe
. "fjananoiMniy.ojresB-
Tcb et.Co AugusU, Maine.
iVAscr, ; W-H.BAjlfe
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ATTORNEYS AND iCOTTWRTiTrtwo
r HlSTflTTl- Iff I
Practice in Supreme Con
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IB Vli
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Jtale", Supreme Court of 'ortb Carolina
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dence Sqnare.
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WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD COMFNYi
STf CKHOLDERSr KfTM3t 3
Tlie regular annnal meeting of the Stock
holders of the Western North Carolina
Railrpsd Company will le held at the Office
of the Company in Salisbury, . on the 3rd
Wednesday in Mayl882 " J -
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March 20,1882. X h Sec'v & Tre'kr.
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A fa. i. i - - - i - l
A Sugftjcstloii to Farmers.
letter. Written oj cur State Geoio-
the last monthly Balle-
tin of. the Agricultural Department.
It opens up anotUef field for the far-
t-?-t-" ''jilJJ." -' IwTfl.. MA.A
.
mer, wuicu pruuiiaca uu iair iuwic
valuable than COttoni ' J ' ; ; ' '
tmniti rrfrr '' ;! r' "
. BDOAB -Hf ' , , t
North Carolina expends annually
v -:- ;- . - e-yv nnn rp.
fYf vv-,.
whQie of y this sum might ; be kept at
home. -A It ia only within a generation
that 'France has learned how to make
uci unu sui'Ui v uuu sue uao wcu uc
i - v - v
come an exporter, 0F4 SUgar. Piumer-
B.MM n mmI r.Ma it .
ous and seemiusiy. insuperable uim-
cuuies were overcome, in worsing up
through -two generations to this result.
One of the first and greatest difficul-
culties was the development of a beet
which :would yield -: a.suBcicrit . per
centage of ; sugar. A common result
now is 10 per cent, and 12 is fre-v
quently 1 reached, -and sometimes 14.
Ten per cent; pays.; The French pro-
8Ugr at cost of -3 to 4 cents a
pound, and tht productiou of sugar
has become one of the great national
industries, developed from nothing
by science, skill and, persistent enter
prise and energy. 1 j !
.Germany preceded France in the
inauguration of this industry, and has
at least, kept pace with her in its de
velopment. The other . nations o
pf Europe are following these exam-
pt, and' their: production is every
year approximating their cmisuirip-
ton.
- This country alone has been willing
to remain depcudent on a foreign
supply for so important a necessary
of life, and to pay for i I a sum which
bears a, large proportion to the en
tire national revenues.
. The sugar beet' industry -is just get
ting a foothold in three or four
States.
" The climate of this State is notably
similar to. that of the sugur-produciug
provinces of France. ! An experiment
made in Raleiffh in 1875 with French
o
sed, Tesulteil in a crop yielding 16!
per cent, of snar. See,!, were asain
pncund iu 187G
'Li'-'- 2 "
u.d
'!;.-.' rilniteii
m tt number
t -
counties,-buL too lute for a lair ex
ncriinent. The instructions cover t de
selection of the soil.! its ift'arutiou
the kind and auaulltv and mode o
fertilizer, cultivation, time !and mcili
od ot eatliennir annj sliippMis ; alio"
all these points are; important, an
several of theiu essential to a large
per centage of sugar, j For example, o
two lots gathered from the crop in
Orange, one in August, the other in
September, the per centage of sugar
in the former was more than double
And it is safe to say that the instruc-
t:ons .were not fully carried out in one
lease of a dozen. Experiment) were
tried agaiu'the following year, bu
the scawn was verv unfavorable
first too dry, then too wet. And not
withttan ling all these drawbacks
samples from half a dozen counties
exceeded 10 per cent., aud some o
them nearly reached 12. i .
I'liold it demonstrated, therefore
that as soon as we choose, we can add
this great industry, to our agriculture
J j and aid in supplying a product, for
which mis country cxpenus nearly
I 111 00.000.000 ner annum.
1 Alld there are COPl reasons to
roduce farmers to mirsue the cxneri
v . : . . . , . .... : ... . a . t. -
meiits begun by the Department.
The sugar beet has a very high value
as j .food for. -stock, and contributes
largely to the improvement of he
soil, and rapidly elevates the whole
cparacter of the agriculture of a coun
try. Th
try. The . product per acre is tons
j:l ': . . i - - f "
l wncre we mawe owtneis oi cereals.
as soon as we will, produce the
.t . .. ..... j. .
beets, canitulists are readv- to imt tin
2 . . - . ., n " j r . r
niaciiinerv - lor tlie mnnnfMftnfo nf
f- ? - . - . i n
Sugar. Oil . a large Scale. OllO partv.
'i i . , J
who has already, made large invest-
i; v 6
in-the State, made this propo-
I s i ' a I
I sal in 1876. in consenuenrp of th
I V W wuarauence OI ine
j ItaleiL'li exnenment tt the nrpviona
year, referred to aboveL" -j
V. C; Kerb.
pi?.
'TfiifVAtja rranr ill a MlnAt.
IS . - - .
1 1
Sheriff AT. R. Alexander!: ln . nll
Z' "7- !
bl gQld mine to a KeW York and
Ocgun preparations to - work it on a
large scale, iu the purchasing of en
gines) ' hoisters, crushers and ther
necessary machinery.! Th.is mine is
locatcil , near the old! , Capps mine,
about six miles fromj! the city and is
said to Ihs a fine gold producer... ...
Oipty JoliiT Wjlkes is now working
the old-Capps mine with j good re-suits-'
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tr. o. v.. uuSio,vs worwnig we
copper - mine, in Hie yicinify of the
Capps, for Phjlaaclphia partjr, and .
is getting out lhc copper greai,
quantities.. I . ' . j ' ' .
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There are several Ptber mines in
his locality; to iell and under nego
tiation for aleand: everything .indi
cates?,: that there: is shortly . to be a
revi val of the 'mining interests in our
county. Ihe4coming year will tee more
mines in operatjoff and on a greater
scale, tlian has yet been.;, known in
Mecklenburg -r-Chai Observer,: -
An exchange says':
"A dozen wo-
men ride now where! one woman rode
a few years agdV What , an awful
lame knee the fellow must have who
wrote that.-.. - jr ' ' . : '
The Cofor and Jjustre, of Youth are restor
cd to faded or graj hai by the use of Par
ker s liair uaisam, a n arm i ess aressmg uigu
ly esteemed Xorvits berfuine aricl purityr
WHENCE COMtS THE UNBOUNDED
; X-Xh POPUURITY OF -
Allcock's Porous Plasters ?
Because they have proved: themselves
the Best External Remedyever in-
vented. They ! will ,. cure : asthma,
colds, coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia,
and any local pains. , v .
Applied to the pmall of the back
they are infallible in Bacfc-Ache, Ner
vous Debility, and; all Kidney trou
bles; to the pit .of the stomach they
are a . sure enr for Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint.
ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are
painless, fragrant, and quick to cure.
Beware of imitations that blister and
burn. Get ALLCOCK'S, the only
Genuine Porus plaster. '-
Administrator's Sale 1
On Friday the 2itd day of June, next, at
the late residence of Daniel Beaver, I will
sell at public auction the personal property
belonging to his estate; consisting of one
mule, three head of cattle, 4 sheep, 2 hogs,
a lot ot bee -hives, a waon and fanning
tools of all kinds, one buggy and harness.
a set ; of blacksmith 5 tools, hay and straw,
household and kitchen furniture of all kinds,
and mativ other things not named.
1ST TERMS of sale Cash.
SOTICr. Ali persons indebted to the
estate ot Daniel Bc-Aver, dec are requested
to make early settlf-uicnt, and all persons
navinp: claims against tne estate are noun
ed that they must J present them to mc on
or Iwfore the 10th day of May, 1883, or this
notice will be pleiid in bar of .their re-
roverv. J. V. PETCI1EL, Adm'r of
May'Oth, 1SS2.J f Dan'l Beaver,
Nctico to Creditors !
All persons having claims against the es
tatc of Isaac Linker, deceased, are hereby
notified to exhibit the same to the under
signed before thii lQtli days of May, 1883.
This April 20th, 1882.
J. W. MAUXEY, Adm'r.
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SYMPTOMS OF A -
TORPID LIVER.
Lots of Appetite.' Bowels coati-va. Fain In
the Head, with doll senaatlon in the ,
back part,. Pain under the Shoulder
blade, fullness after eating, with diaia
elinauon to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper, ZjOw spirits, with
feeling of hating neglected some duty. ,
Wearineaa. Dissinesa, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dote before the eyes. Yellow Bkin.
Headache generally over the right eye. -Beatlesaneaa,
with fitful dreaxna, highly
oolored Urine, and -
- CONSTIPATION.
- ICTT8 PHX8 but especially adapted t -eweh
eaaee, one doee effeeta tucn n change '
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
They latrimi Ui Appettte, and earne the
body te Taik oaa Ffeato, thus tb srutsm ks
aiaairaaliaal. and by their "Tamia ArtlM on that
BiiCtaurs wt
duoad. Price :
i Oi iwii BiKiUttr Bltsisils sr r.
cents, U Usjrrmjr & JC T.
.TUTrSIKlAILa-DVEt
0at HAia oa Wm israaa cbsnred tosGiossT
Black by a si Dg-e application of this It k. It im
jwrts s SAtarsl color, sets Instantapsoosly. . Sold
by rjrossiats, or sent by express oa rceip of et.
orrxcK, s isxbbat stt nw toss, "
(Be. rrm SUSTaX af ValaaM. IssWavaOss Ba4X
Daaftji asials taks awlka IUB a tiBaM,sJP
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I - Subscribe fori Carolina -Watchman
(inly ?J.oQ pr year in advartoe.
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nv trtiirt'rtf a decree of the Suncrior
pAtirt of Rowan county in the special pro
ceeding entitled George Kluttz and others
against Jacob Klattz and others, tne onacr
sumed will sell on Monday the 29th day of
May, 1882, at the- Court House door in
Salisbury, about-; -y . . juy
aoo aeres oi Maa (
adjoining the lands of-W. C. Culp, Allen
3Iiller, Albert- Heilig and others, lying on
LctcD oecona ureeK, ueiuiigiuu . v
tate of Jacob Kluttz, dee'd.- X-:-
TERMS-one-third cash, one-third in six
months, and the balance in twelve months.
Note and good security and interest from
Ht of Rale on deterred oavments. , z
Biddings will commence at the sum of
nine hundred and forty i dollars ana any
cents ($940.50) the amount of an additional
ton npr cent biov out upon tne amount ior
which the land was sold on the 6th day of
March, 1883. CIIAS. PKICK, v
27:6 ? - ' " -.- uommissioncr.
v - SALE OP- -
HOUSE AND LOT !
On Mondar. the 29th'. day "of Marl' being
the 4st Monday of Rowan; So. perior Court,
I will sell aUhe Court House door in Salis
bury; the House and lxt on mam siree in
Salisbury, owned by C. F. Ritz. dee'd, ad
joining the lots ot It J.Holmes, Wm. Trex-
ler and otners, Demg aoout oa icct iruu
about 200 feet deep. , Terms of sale One
third cash, arid a credit of three snd six
months for the other two-thirds, with in
terest at eight per cent ; Title reserved un
til the purchase money is paiu. j
By order of Court. ' -
: -'" Jso. 8.' HEXDEBS05, Commis'rv
April 15, 1882. ' 27:6w-
S AliB OP LAND !
, Byrirtue of a decree of. the Superior
m . . t ; r w.
uourx oi nowan county, in inc case oi m.
Burracre and others ex parte, I will sell on
the 29th day of May. 1882, oa the premises.
Twenty-five" Acres of land, lyjng and being
in Morgan's Township, adjoining the lands
of Edward Burrage, If. C. Keid. John liur
rage and others, on the Bringte, Ferry road
near Buchanan's store. ': L j..
TERMS one-third cash, one-third in six
months and balance in twelve months note
and good security on deferred payments
with interest from day of sale.
- JOHN BUCHANAN, Com'r.
April 26, 1883. 28:1m :
ATLANTIC HOTEL,
- MOREHEAD.N.C.
G. W. BLACSNALXj. - - Proprietor.
A NEW SEA-SI DB ItESORT,
Open June, July, August and September. Capacity
for 500 guests.
House and Furniture all new.' Good Beds, Electric
bells, water and gas in every room. Telegraph,
fcxpresa ana rost umce m tne nouse. . .
LOCATION' .
Immediately on the Atlantic Ocean, due East of
Ooldsboro. Cars stop within sixty feet of the front
door. Boating, Bathing and Fishing within sixty
iect oi oacic aoor.
3AMUSEMENTS2
BUllards, Ten-Pins, Balling, Fishing, Gunning, Still
ana sun uatuing, rony uiaing, uancing ana uou-
er BKaung. . . .
A GOOD BAND OF MUSIC,
and one of the Finest call Rooms in America.
R AT ES-Per day; $-.'.5j. Per weei.-, troni I12.0C
to $t .oo, according to sfee and location of room, aud
tne number occupying it, ana time occupiea.
NorthUaroiina Railroad.
f - aBBBaaaaBBs '
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
Date, Apr. 30, 168i
No. 51.
Daily.
.No. 63,
Dailv.
Leave Charlotte....
M Salisburv".
" High Point
Arr. Greensboro
Leave 0 reenslioro .
Arr, Hillsboro
" Durham ......
" Raleigh
Lv. "
A rr. Goldsboro
4.C0 a.m
7.20:
4. 40 p. m.
6.24
7.35 "
8.06
ma
.s
8.00 "
9 30 M
11.47
12 26 "
1.40 p.m.
4.05
6.30
No. 17 Daily except Saturday,
Leave Greensboro 500 p.m.
Arrive at Raleigh 1.51 a. m.
Arrive at Goldnboro 7:20 '
No. 51 Connects at Greenslmro with R."&
D. R. R. for all points North, East an West,
via. Danville. At Goldsboro with W. & W.
R. R. for Wilmington.
No. 53 Connects, at Salisbnry with W. N.
C, R, R. for ail points in Western N. Carolina;
daily at Greensboro with R. A D. R. R. for all
points North, East and West.
" TRAINS GOING WEST. "
Date. Feb. 19, 1882.
No. 50.
. Daily.
No. 52.
Daily.
Leave Goldsboro
Arrive Raleigh
Leave "
10.00 a. ra.
12.26 pm
35
5.06
5.46 "
8.05 "
9.15"
9.50 M
11.12 "
1,10a. ra
Arrive Durham ...
" Hillsboi, ....
. Greensl t ro.
Leave M
Arrive HiahRiont
0.40 a. m.
10.10 "
11.21 "
1.00
Salisbury
Charlotte
No. 18, Daily ex. Sutfday-Lv.Goldsb'o 2.50 pm
Ar. Kaleigh 7.10 pm
Lv. 6.00 am
Ar. Greensboro 3.15 pm
No. 50 Connects at Charlotte with A. & C.
Air Line for all points in the Ponth and South
west, and with C. C. & A. R. R. for all points
Sonth and Southeast.
No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with A. A C.
Air Line for all points South and Southwest;
at Charlotte with C. C. cV A. R. R. with all
points South and Southeast.
, N. W. fj. C RAILROAD.
-. No. 52
Goiso West. No 50 iia. i.
Daily. ex. Sunday.
Lv. Greensboro t lb pm 56 a m
Ar. Kernersville 1041" 1041 "
M Salem 1125 - 1135 '
No. 51. -I
Goiso W est. Daily. X I No. 53.
ex. Sun. I Daily.
Leave Salem 515 am I 6C0pm
Ar. Kernersville. 550 44 i 640 u
" Greensboro 7 00 " -S 00 '
STATtU IYE SIT RAILROAD.
No. 1.. i
Daily x. Sun.,
Going North. .
Leave Chapel Hill
Arrive University
10.40 a m .
11.40 a m
No. 2.
Daily ex. Sun.
Goiso South.
A rriveUni verity
Arrive Chapel II ill
12.10 pm
1M p m
Pullnai Sleeping' Cars without Change
On Train No. 60, New York and Atlanta v?a.
Washlnston A Danville, and between Greens
boro and Charleston, i v f: ! vr
On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlotte
Washington and Charlotte via Danville.
J6Throueb Tickets on sate at Greensboro.
Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte,
and at all principal points South,. South west.
West, North and East. For Emigrants rates to
Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and the Southwest,
address:', A. POPE,..
1 Ocn, Passenger Ajrt. "
21:1 j Richmond, V.
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to, he will send t copy of thrreecribtion r,Ji9
xiree oi cnargej(,wiiii lueuireciionsfor rrensr
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sure CURE for Cocghs, Colm, Cokst ptt'
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BOOT, SHOE & GAITER 1IAKEB,
OPPOSITE EKKISS i)RUO STORE.
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All Work Strictly First Class
Having had sixteen years experience ia tb
bnainess, I am prepared 10 . PLEASE tlii
most fastidious. :
For
EASE AND ELEGANCE OF
' my work can not be excelled.
SA11 material oTlhe hest and finest
g.A II work done in the - latest
fashions. . . . -z
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Is made from a Simple Tropical " Leaf fit Bart
Value. and is a POSITIVE remedy fox alMh"
diseases that cause pales In the lower part of t the
body for Torpid" Liver Headaches -4- Jaundice
Dizziness, G ravel, Molarta, and all difficulties of the .
ivuiney, uver. ana Mnnary orsrans. For femsll
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BRtGHT'S DISEASE. For Diabetes, use WARS-
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Salisbury! N, C X-
. gOffice on Coun. il Street, of positeAe
of route i
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Kork BR School !
Oxford, N. C. ., : -
The next session of this school iwill leg
the second Mondav in January. ... i I
For circular giving terms and ether partic
nlars, apply to tU principals v i M ?
J. H.&J. C. HORNER.
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become wealthy, while those who do not lmproje
such chances remain in poverty. - We want niaBj
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their own localities. Any one can do the work pro?
perty from the first start. The business will PT
more than ten times ordinary wages, Kxpenstva
outfit furnished free, i No one who engages talis ia
make money rapidly.; -You can devote lyott wpoie
time to the work; or only your snare moments, yau .
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