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. v . . - - i - - s - ; ' ' , ,i ...... t ' J I - - - - i -- j .- JOTTa SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVERi Ml of AweBte Itowcto costtre t rata U SnatlcTto exertion of Body or mmd. S"5Sfr5 rCTiov roirits. with Vuinss, Diazinoss. Fluttering et tna mZXinSi Kfnre the eyes. Yllow Skin, color! Urtoa, ad riflMftTlPATIOH, "rVZ "bUj: tb Apatite, Mid cans Ut Tb'T s?V? mi2JTthna the urate no is TUTT'S HAIR DVE. w . ma xr a b h h rn.ii.i . to a Omt aaarta a natural oolor. acts Instantaneously. Jt5.LorBeni br express on receipt of Bold SL fftX Bo HIIB1UI .... rlTiIll.tT.Ul h. BUM raU SPSlksUM imti wa - - B6B1J1E' DlSPESARY.t - liUlMci 1847 t lS il.SthStTOOi, ST. VS. . . THE PhysicUns in charge of Ihis old and well known iosUlatioa ara regular graduates in medwmeuad nrevrr. Yeara of Experience " tl 'MJ1B,0, ClironTo PteIar h.rmaaa taelr skill and ability a muck nporior to that of the ordinary practitioner, that they have acquired a national reputation tniougb their treatment tf complicated L . S r. K i f: .1: KV ISCR ETio L2!5Sa in a: ISjII iMruuotCkLiuor liuti, trwoiu with sue com, without nsin Mercury or Poisonous .Meaicines. rOufi OWEN 2L"i'! Jl.r: i itua uuau its Ticiims for baauncM or marriage, c AT1EMTS,RHATED - i r; I' 1 Mno4iiuotuiuJia t. itirr 1, wjticn n X n r r lilt af auettim lo he unwered by .aliti desihag IrMtaieaS lulled free to nr adhai oo applimioo. . -. . at IT. mm wtVriita frw i:ufurJoBld aesS tfcelr aJrw, tram awthir t!.'ir wJnHtaa. ItbsotStnna.if r.aanaaiHra(lfii itriMlconfrtcntial, and lhaald be addnaaea S)BJi. tiU t TH. 1 IWKI mUX BU, B9, Milk J ii i' if; r 1 PILLS r.. , ... -. . ; rP'ri'B FILLS are especially adapted to onVo effects ueh cbufe '"TTTrl-.fr,ah the sufferer, t . . Tt fl Am ,mfinf N poritiirely tifcetiw Is 4-i V ti0a.r I Ken; for th qiMdr pe"""' i- .tr.r.1ru7?.v rn. Hra chFmistS. IS WrtL IUEKIEEED -'i r . WITH - STOCK AND FOB ALL 5.- t- -SUCH Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars, Cards, 3 Blanks, Invitations, Letter Heads n-ii tt t i- i m ' . ' I) .13111 mcaas, Liarjeis, rags, Statements, Envelopes, ; f A V I f I: s. fiNTLMENt 1 bave nsed Db.Habtkb'8 . AtwntT-flTe Tears In medicine. haTa naver laux xtjjiu aoes. an many can porarlsbed condition of the blood. Cases mus pma -1 ,St. Loms, ll give color to the bloodj natural healthful tone U the digestive organs and nervous ayjlai, ntmkina 1 , r smiliea&te to Oeiseral. 1 : MWtty, Loss of Appe tite, Prostration of Vital atxx?ricTaXo bt ma do. HAinxa .iff ,'te.t HcDow,.u'8.,Ea?lne8 and BoUers and iii iilng m ichlnery of aU kinds. . v T ? fictser Separuors and Ilorgo Powers " f likfom tiuffraaa Grain aaaCuiaoDrina. f 4tarlceV Dixie Hows. Dpckcye and Cbampion Mowers and Eeapers. All persons Udebted to me must come forward ncan ust what I say. JanMst, issj. itrln Mo., ; H " - - - . ! . : t- . : W.U- -i . -- - I av4nf rully (lH4Tialnrd to convert my general llkrdware Buslaess Into Mncninirr A(rHmitni ttoi !' ; ineata'aBrt VelUclos. exclusively,'! now offer for CA811 my MUreS oi Shvli ! ilaTdwa ITcoT . i ., i n nxammauon or my tock and ItIccs la resDectfuiir aniirufi tmm run ii 3 . ij; i . i. . . .j rtjl ; . fi-'-L fF W - -il r l3 i D rS. - v , , ... . , . ..... - : . PUBLIC iSALTC iOF YALUABBE MILL PROPERTY MR LAND ! -:" - . . J t ik Will nf UTi-VCAO ; we, mc eiwuiMiuui - I . r, .1-.VI ..,11! onll at nrtlklir ftJirtlOn. I " ' i. oil via rtf A ncriist nt.. t at t ,SSe Aaideof the decTad in No! oV wi; 5 Cabarhis countT. the following v ...... L.nnisniMllfTrT -!l luuimiiv vy.. Stcani power an auiieu u,v u.. in rnnneciion wnu ,iuo wnvw v indeoendent of the water power, The mill-tract of land wnicE will be gold with r3? A Ian n Bfi v. mill and cotton ein with eteam power arranged to ran all theniaehin - At th unrn a time and place we will aell i trmnt nf woodland contatnine C4 acres. It . " .. m - f tl -J !! lays about on mile iiom me mm, anu jouw i. j t T.I.. V.m iAlkart Ttarrior and nth. ers-t Terms one third otthe purchase mon ey cash, and one third at the expiration of six months and the balance at the expira-1 1 Hon ol 1-5 raonin8 iroin uay oi urcuaec, nwi interest from date at the rate; of, 8 per cent. H ma . l r - . j r u i ii . rule, re8erveu uniu au mo -psynieMw made. ' I ; D. M. Barbies, 1 P. A. Barrieb,: V Executors. D.F.Babrieb. J PRIVATE SAIiE t "Ve also offer for kale at prirate sale, one tract of land situated in Alt. Uila Township, Rowan county, containing about 653 acres. This property will be sold entire Joany party of parties desirine to purchase all of , it or will be divided into smaller tracts to suit purchas ers. : - : ' ; , ' :; j. . - -'We also offer for isale a tract of land in Caldwell county, containing about 7U0 scre. It in situated on the ptream known as Upper Little river There is a shoal j in the river that has a fall of twenty feet, making a valua ble wafer pov?er, I with a sufficient supply of I J 1 laWA IfAVtrtanl wtill sr O Wilier ID urifO i iuvivuaut tuxii va Factory of several thousand spindles. Any I - a .1 ' till persons wishing to view these properties will call on D.J1. Barrier at Blackmer. Kawan county, or if they wish to write, direct their letters to j D. 11. - Barrier, Blackmer P O., Rowan count v. (Terms same as announced in tlie adyertiseraent pf the "Auction Sale." D, M. Barrier, 1 t P. A Barrier. Executors. . . .. . D. Barrier, ia r ' Aa. Ss " ' MATERIAL I' KINDS OF AS Tickets, liooks, Dodgers, A etmibUuttiint, of JVW toseide of Iron, Peruvian Hark and lhoptoruM im a ipalatabte form Tho only preparation of iron tecthfio characteristic of other preparation. ice. and In an eztwrionranf Ibom Tonio La my pi TO l net c uaip uoicr luuyu mjuumw give toe resniU mat JJK. ilAKTJCR'S s of Nervous Prortrailon. Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, and aa ira- flannd an reuw7, ll in my iianiiw, maue soma wonderful erful cures. Not, aeth, Iffll. Slot Wash Aran tie. ucdiciss co..zis w, tuia &tm it. louis! ULL tyrl AT-I Favorite and Dexter Corn ShcUers. Te egraph Feed Cuttera.f oueere' Be 1 cane Mills and Evaporators. Miller's French Burr Orisit Mills. a Davte' celebrated Sowing! Machines. Kentucky Hazard Rifle and Blasting Powder Atlantift mint: vnA Tr 4 Atlantic Giant Pnwrlpr and settle, All falling to do 60 will have cost to pay. SEND US YOUR BUSI NESS CARD FOR TRADE LIST. j 0. LAflDRETII & SOUS. PHILADELPHIA. ' EneiiiimTSf m -mmr mt -.WANTED! An acnt to canvass in Salisbury for mem bers to the Mek and Women's Mutuai. Rb- lief Association. . Lady prcicrrwi. Hon orable and profitable. Apply at once to r " W. W. McLaughlin, agt., tfi Salisbury, N. C. j . . .r ; nmnrvfi ' - . & lilll. 1E9 -in m-Il f freeY die recipe for a "simple Veo TA Balm that will removeTAN, Fkjs Pimplts and Blotches, leaving the .kin soft. , 3 20:1 trneic m vonr own rawn. a uuun. tree. O D u No risk. Everything new. Capital not re- aulreO. We will furnlsn you ereryuiing. m any are maklnff fortunes. ladles make aa much as men. nt nnri rtiii mria mate irreui uuj. abwkii juu want a Duamesja at wuicu yuu von uumonicaiiiHi all the time you wore, wnie ior parucuiara w I (S j H. ILaujrt Co..rorUand. Maine. SCARE'S FRUIT PRESERVING (2o Gts. Per Box.) 1 ' 3' This is tliesmost economical and the jjnrcsl mvv(1pr rn flirt mftrkrt.J' Tt saves " TIME , AND li&BOR. For sale at : JOnK H.ENNI8SV Fri Jars! Mt Jars! JUST RECEIVED and Mast be sold 1 FRUIT JARS, One-half Gallons and Quarts at $ 1 and $1.25 , per dozen, iwhieh I will sell cheaper than any one ir town. Also i ZLnbber Higns and Sealing Wax, for Jars. : Call and see at ENJiISS , SHOOTING GAELERY! Open Day and Night At Drug Store next to Bingham's. LAIPS AND LMilP- GHiiNEYS AT REDUCED PRICES AT The Drug Store Next to Bingham's. MACHINE Sweet Oil Tanner's Oil, 1 and Lard Oil, At Drug Store next to Bingham's. HEW RIVER SEED CORN JUST RECEIVED At Drug Store next to Bingham's. CANARY RIPS AND CAGES REDUCED PRICES at the DHUG STORE next to Biiiglmm's. NOTICE! JOHiy F. EACLE. -FASHIONABLE- ; BOOT iANn. SHOE MAKUR, Invites jour attention to his shop, opposite Mayor's Office. Repairing neatly and prompt ly done." AH gradei of goods made to order Oct. 1st, '8l:tf. i kekr craigb, I l.' n. clementt ; CRAIGE & CLEMENT. tt0nuy at ?aw, SALISBURY, N. C. Feb. 3, 1S81. K F ST ""n now Bcrore tne putollc. You can DfcO I make money faster at work for us than ,S anything else. Capital not neSSn you. $12 a day and upwards madcTat Lome br the industrious. Men, women, lya at& M wanted everywhere to work for us! Now theUme! You can work in spare time onty or eItc tout whnie Ume to the business. You rl n ii vPoV5 1, Bi5 the work. No other business win pay you nearly as well. Nn raw fan foil. !T Y.T r tta engaging- ChT??! cugasJQg ai4 once, mostly outnt and terms fre IcMnnnI . . Z B. Vaxce. 1 W.;il. Bailey VANCE i& BAILEY, I ATTORNEYS AKD COUNSELLORS, CHARLOTTE, K. c. Practice in Supreme Court of the United I N AiluaM 1 ' t -v an a 4 rm k n .1 afV . - Federal' Coarts, and CountieBof rtiL. ' fn lo friiQ TTnijiti C i .. ,j ' u...w..r, vi",uHuii,aowin and David son. - fcOffice, two doors est of Indepen- M.a 4v-. , i . ; I - dO;tf TO COIHSUMPTIVKK The advertiser having been permanently cure if that dread disease, Consumption, by asimple remedr.iH anxious to make knnwn i k; rn wiflerera the means of cure. To all who A. to, he will eu4 m copy of the prescription used, ( free of chrge),with the directions for prepsr- aure (.URE for Cobqhs, Colm, Consumption Asthma, Bkonchitlr. Ac" i Parties wishing the Prescription, will d1,p addrew, liev. E. A. Wl LS0 1 94 Penn - Williamsburg!., N. 'u tf U VV DEjK, i i OIL, s Coming l0 their Senses. J - I l ne country is to le congratulatetl I r.a - 14 1. . .1 uuii me iirn)cci, oi a cuangc in uie i policy of the Northern Republicans: The proccedniirs in r the Senate on Monday are not without eQcoflrage- ment. Senafirj Morrill, the author of the present irar tariff, reported from the Finance committee certain amend ments to the House bill reducing in ternal ireveune . taxation. By these the tariff on iugars and molasses will be reduced ?5 per cent., and steel rails will be'Ized at $20 per ton, and fixing the dty on hoop, band and Burvtt Auup.jvuo piiwc iujpu upuu the material from which they are . i i i i made. The reduction on steel rails I will be $8 Sme Democrats preferred making itl Sl4. 'The reduction on anMN i anrl mntaaoaa . i a m4art suguia i buu uiviwaw w , iuijiuiuiuij as is iron. The New ' York Times saya of the proposed redaction : "Previous to March 3, 1875, the duties ranged, from If to 4 cents per pound. ! At that datean act to iurth er protect the sinking fund, and pro-j vide for - the exifrenciea of the Gov- I ernment' was passed Which advanced Jo'o-iT 'A rVwu. " 1 irom & o-ao wuw w u wu wr puuuu, i lnis was equivaieui, jon iiie average nrifips in the fiscal vear 1881 from ks nm.-m.nf: fi .rnt. iw7pi the greater part of the importations being at ah average of 56 per cent. xur suuij a uui vu au aruuic .oi uuj- versai consumption mere can oeno am1 the fact that it ha hon CAvuOC, .. .M retained SO long is only another evi- dence of the tenacity with which an im nef nrt va nfn at le .rrinnml hv n Fav j : i ...i..r -..r :A i I i oreu uiouoiiuiy wueii once una uecu seizea upon. J. lie occasion ior tne in- creased tax imposed in 1875. has Ions' since passed awav." n il 111 y i . . i . i.i I poseaasio tne present unreasonaoie and immoral tariit. 1 here is no doubt that the attitude of the Democrats has had its proper effect. There' was no disposition on the part of Repub licans to modify the tariff, but they shoved the resonsibility and labor upon a Commission composed mainly of high protectionists and but few of the members of which are in the low est sense experts. Some of the ablest Republican papers have earnestly ad vocated a thorough reconstruction and reduction of the tariff. The Repub lican Senators have yielded somewhat to the pressure of logic and the reso lute attitude of the friends of the peo ple. The action of their caucus and a ud the reporting of the proposed , s amendments are so much 1 gaiu, and show that argument and facts can even shake the purposes of men so much of whose legislation is inimical to. the best interests of the country. The Times says : "The solemn trifling with it which, after weeks of discussion, produced the abortion of the lanii Commission has been pretty plainly condemned in every section of the Union, and by nearly every shade of political opin ion. The Republican Senators are coming to understand that shaving down unnecessary burdens of the people by a few millions, which the elasticity of the revenue will more than make up, is not satisfactory." The Republican caucus did anoth er thiug. It agreed to accept the re duction of internal revenues proposed by the House. This, it is said, will cause a reduction of $40,000,000. There are but two Republican Sena tors who favor a largo reduction on tobacco. They are Mahoue and Came ron. It is thought that both Houses may agree finally on a tobacco-tax of 10 cents, but the whiskey tax will not be reduced, it is thought, as low as 50 cents, which is the sum fixed by Senator Beck, of Kentucky. We find a hiut in the Washington special of the 8th inst., to the Times which shows. yhy it was the Repub lican .caucus made such a sensible change. It says: a ne inteniai ltevenue bill, as it passed the House, was not at all sat isfactory to the Westeru ReDtiblicans. They disliked to be obliged to defend the charge that the Democrats would surely make on the stump that Con- rrl'oCD Im.l t 1 I I ' 1 1 i fjivoo nau Biiujiy auoiisneu taxes on hanks, and a few luxuries and 1 had done practically nothing to relieve tne people. It was the sentiment of the caucus that if any reductions were to be made, something more shoirld be made, something more should be aone than the House proposed." We see j by this that the proposed reductions ; upon sugar, molasses and iron is the result of Democratic agi tation, the Republican Times being the witness. Yil Star. North Carolina has 157,609 farms; in 1870 bite had 93,5G5 ; in I860 the number was 75,203, and in 1850 56, 903. We have increased our farms nearly threb. hundred per ceui in the last thirty' years. That is progress, iVnr t Observer. Jefferson Davis sajs lie greatly rcsnecta: and admires -rorth L-arOll- nian3 f0r their condnct both in peace , i and ;war. : " ' 4v ; ; - ! , Tl. .pnnrt, fpnni nroncan crons ? t i . mt . i TT: '.1 i are lavorablc. .ine t unuea i lavoraoic. :u i.ne l unueti oiates will ' not have a demand for their vast surplus at hieh fisrures. There is a striking difference j in, the outlook compared with two years ago. v Colored lady calls at a house, and w a 1 !' A ' t . inquires : "is ae woman oi ae noue at home?" "Yes." "Tell her dar's ti lady hetQ what's got blackberries to sell." imDTJ nnn .... v Istob Supb- "wy,J.,.X.YtW" X ZL n t nu minis luuiii i, it j wwa. j. w. M.nmT. Admr. Aft hnnu non with them1 annexed of Richard Lowcry, Against Harriet Gillespie, J. T. Ray and wife Margaret A. Ray, Rebecca D. Van Eaton, and others. . . t .Petition for settlement! and rdistribntion of the fund in the hands of the administra tor among the parties entitled thereto un der thewiH. 7 Ji r-j- ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the riAnri th( Wni V. Pfleiun Inn W-Paf. terson, Robert T. Patterson, David H. Pat- terson. Jno A Patterson. Jesse E Patterson. I Sutn p Patterson Jos Tj. Patterson, Oscar ley, and wife Mary E Crowley, Annie Finley, J jno vanJSaton, Willie V vaniiaton, Jno I lu van jaton, jcugene uiason, Lawrence M Mason, Charles VanEaton, vW Calvin Davidson, Abner T 'Davidson, : 8 G David- rwirUn srh T.n An .wi uraVe : a Davidson, reside beyond the limits of this w.yv. ' i'ttU r i - Watchman, notifying the said defendants to appear at theottice Ofi the Clerk Of the Superior Court for the Cbunty of Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbury onMonday tne noi August ioo. ana answer tnepeti-1 tion, a copy ofwhich will be deposited in the omceof Vaid Clerk, within ten days from this date, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the said petition within that time thc Plaintiff 'will apply to the vuuinui t-iv. ivuvi ubuiauutu ju uic ucu . J. M. IToRAn, Clerk filin Prtn Dnitirnn Cts. k-uf. vv Lai b itunau vw june21st 1882. . ! 3G:6t-pd FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED TO E. Van WINKLE & CO., FOR BEST Cotton Grin with DEJooclor, AT ATLANTA, OA., -:'f J3PWRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES, j , Cannons & Fetzer, Ag'ts., AT CONCORD, N. C. For Rowan, Cabarrus and fetanly counties, 38:3mos.pd. MT. VERNON LIVERY STABLES SHAVER &JAREY Present their compliments to the public and rcspeetfally solicit a trial of their Ls- tablismeftt. It is complete in all the re quirements of first class business. Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Phsetons, Wagons, &c. g3TAND ARE CONFIDENT OF OrVfNO mJJ SATISFACTION. Special provision and favorable rates for Boarding and keeping horses. Drovers will find good stalls and bhcus at our place. 8pecial accommodations for thc benefit of Commercial Travelers. Lee Street, Salisbury, N. C. 36:tf ti O 4 S2 oG S's? c 5? d ? a rf CD o o CD S B o ' CD CO d a -1 m a r 11 n w S c-o c 5? 2 a M O si o niS. 9E O. H 2 na o n aa 3 m -8 p ta M JQ M " T - rr es rt m go o 3-2 o in B 3 C ffl 2 4 tr o S p 3 q rf M IP fc. p S p 'CDC. o CO S 2. o 9 ', . n 3 20 CO a 1 2 8 O o sh 5 o -3 q S g I 3.W P 2, o p. f6 S B n ; 5 o 2 . 51" tr - 3 T3 S B 93 O 2 1J CD aa s E. o a a H - era 3 S m . m " 5 2 S3 1 - c- o CO o a. d o CO ... o a - 00 OB o a n c 2Z.r 9. W3 55 o a -t m 11 s s m T" am a tt 11 lJrM-srT.T$tl Blacta ant Henteon, Attorneys, Counselors ;and Solicitors. SALISBUllY; N. C ... ' , r Janaay22 1879 1. The Color and Lustre of Youth arc restor li,.. - ' - llalrTtAtHsim. a harmless lres8in?hiL'li ...... w , w iy esteemed for its perfume and pcr;:y, . For Salt at a bargain. C. H. BRUNEI, 83tf vl " China Grore, N. C. I 15 : s : ssl . O Mi dl ." - s.5 " evaONM Beos K IS-S 8 2 ' J - ? - ? : r3 ills o H a. CO M 3- a Ui CO a." " J3s, e)oeaoooio aiMr-OkGOt-ie. e o C3 P4 go M- f-i SfiaSS622 a CJ S 3 J S S S i t i CO 12 Train No. 1 Co.nne Sa"fUIT wltAH- D: ? R' "fi Paliee Sleeping Car from Greensboro to Henry's connects at statesvuie with a.t.o.div of c.c. U a. R. K. with Sleeping Car from Charleston, S.C. to Henrrli. Orm nhaervation ratb ran over the mountain both ways between Henry's and Warm springs, affording a magnificent day-light view of the Mountains and French Broad river, connects at Warm Springs with of E. tenn., Va. & Qx, B. B. for Morrlstown and points South-West. Train No. 2 Connects at Warm Springs with E. T.Va. & GaR.R. Pullman Sleepers from Henry's to Greensboro, and Sleeping Cars from Henry's to Charleston, 8. C. Connects at StatesvlUe with A. T. & O.Dlv. of C.C. & A. R.lt and at Salisbury wltn R. D. Ii. Ii. for all points North and South. Through Tickets on sale at Salisbury, StatesvlUe, AshevUle and the Warm Springs to all principal cities. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS on sale from all points Nortn and South. J. E. Macmurdo, Audr. U. F. & P. Agt. Nprlh Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, TRAINS GOING EAST. Date, Apr. 30, 1882 No. 51. Daily. No. 53, Daily. Leave"Charlotte... . 4.00 a.m. 5.53 ' 4.40 p. m. 6.24 " 7.35 " 8.06 " " Salisbury Iligli Point .. Arr. Greensboro ... . 70 8.00 9.30 11.47 12 26 M II ft Leave G reensboro . Arr. Hillsboro Durliam " Raleigh 1.40 p.m. 4.05 6.30 Lv. M Arr. Goldsboro. No. 17 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 5.00 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 1.51 a. m. Arrive at Uoldeboro 7.20 i " No. 51-onnects at Greensboro with R. & d. R. R. for all points North, East and West, via. Danville. At Goldsboro with V. & W. R. R. for Wilmington. No. 53 Connects at Salisbury with VV. N. C,t, R. foTall points in Western N. Carolina ; dailv at Greensboro with it. x V. K. K. Tor all points North, .bast and W est. , TRAINS GOING; WEST. Printing Office Date, Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. No. 52. Daily.! Daily. Leave Goldsboro ... 10.00 a. m. - - Arrive Raleigh ....12.20 pm - - Leave .... 3.55 " - - Arrive Durham 5.06 " - - " Hillsboi 5.46 " - - Greensl ro... 8.05 u - - Leave " 9.15 M 0.40 a. m. Arrive High Piont . 9.50 M 10.10 " Salisbury 11.12 M 11.21 " - rt Charlotte 1.10 a.m. 1.00 " I No. 1 8, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv. Goldsb'o 2.50 pm Ar. ltaleigh 7.10 pm Lr. " 6.00 am Ar. Greensboro 3.15 pm No. 50-Connects at Charlotte with A. & C. Air Line for all points in the South and South .nit -SiK C n. A Xt Vt fnr all noinU j TV ,01, anu t a s.a v si njm wm v" - South and Southeast, i No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with A. AC. Air Line for all points South and Southwest; at Charlotte with C. C. & A. R. R. with all points South and Southeast. N. W, N, C RAILROAD. I No. 52 Going West. No. 50 Daily, Daily. ex. Sunday. Lv. Greensboro 9 25pm 950am Ar. Kernersville 1041" 10 41 " " Salem 1125 u 1135 w No. 51. Going West. Daily. No. 53. ex. Sun. JDaily. Leave Salem 515am 6 00 p m Ar. Kernersville 5 50 " 6 40 " u Greensboro 7 00 ' 8 00 " STATE UNIVE SITY RAILROAD. "NoT 1. Going North. Daily ex. Sun. Leave. Chapel PI ill 10.40 a m 11.40 a m Arrive University No. 2. Daily ex. Sun, Going Routit. ArriveUniversity.... 12.10 p m ' 1.00 p m Arrive Chapel Hill Pullman Sleeping Cars without Chancre Ou Train No. 50, New York and Atlanta via. Washington & Danville, and between Greens boro and Charleston. On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlotte Washington and Charlotte via Danville. BSfThrough Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbary and Charlotte, and at all principal points South, Southwest, West, North and East. For Emigrants rates to Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and the Southwest, address A- POPE, Gen. Passengei Agt. 21:ly Richmond, Va.- History ol'Rowan Opuiity bt azv j. kchflk j Copies of this interesting book may to , USUI Ol I . r . JVL.UTTZ, 111KO. HUKUBAL'M a rr n tr - rr n THE STANDARD.ENGINJsj Mi1 I? . AGENCY OF AMES' ENGINES tit THE STANDARD AMES' ENGINES, Agricultural, Poriable Adjustable Cut 0 j and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers! - h aiso. agents ior imrsouthern Stahdard 0ot- ton Press best and most powerful Pres made. . Saw and Grist Mills, Clark's Seed Cotton! Cleaner, (increases the value of: dirty cot ton 2 cents per pound), Cotton Seed Ilulleri and .Grinders. Thc Van Winkle Gin, (first1 premium at Atlanta Exposition), ShingW Machines, Jet and Force Pumps, and alii kinds of Mining and Mill Machinery. Wood.! working machinery of all descriptions, and Teed's Turbine Water wheel, f , . . i i Write for Circular and Pri.m U J. G. 6IIANNONH0USE, U JOHN G. YOUNG. ! ; June 3, 1882.-tfr j ATLANTIC HOTELT" if MOREHEAD, N. C. G. W. BLACKNAXL, - - Proprietor, A NEW SEA-SIDE RESORT, Open June, July, August and September. CapMit - ior mkj quests. . i House and Furniture an new. Good Beds, ElectnV c bells, water and tras In every room. Telemoo. . Express and Post office in the house. - LOCATION Immediately on the Atlantic Ocean, due East of Goldsboro. Cars stop within sixty feel ef the from I S door. Boating, Bathing-and Fishing wliata stotf1 feet of back door. - AMUSEMENTS Billiards, Ten-Pins, Sallln?, Fishing, Gnnnlng. sini and Surf Bathing, Pony Kldtng, Dancing and ltoU- -er Skating. A-fiDOD BAND OF MTTSIC, ? and one of the Finest Ball Uoonis lu America. RATES day. 2.60. Per week, trotn $lf.i to $11.54), according to size and location of room.awt the number occupying It, and ihnc occupit-d. - Come to the Front! W. A. EAGLE BOOT, SHOE &MTER Mil MAIN STREET OPPOSITE ENNISS DRUG STOKE. All Work Strictly First Class Having had sixteen yenrc experience in tbfri business, I am prepared 10 PLEAS5: the-J most fastidious. " '.For - I EASE AND ELEGAKCE OF FIT my work can not be excelled, i 1 ' ' '" BS&,All material of the best and finest grade.. Bi.A 11 work done in the latest styles and, fashions. . ! Gents line Work' a Specialty. Ready-made work of the best qua aya on hand for sale. Attention given t WORK and CharopionBox Toe Wo Repairing Neatly and Promptly . I moderate prices. Sf3&,Satisfaction ' ran teed or no charce.-E39r Orders i mail promptly filled. J 43:ly WW, A. EAGLE. HARDWARE Agent for the CAKDWEL1V THESHER, D. A. ATWELL, YOU WAH HARDWARE At Low Figures Call on the underuisned atNo. 2, OranU RV' D . A . ATaWELL Salisbury ,N . C!., June 8 tt. , J. M. MCCOKKLE. 7DEO. r.;Wl McGORKLE & KLTJTTZ, ATTORNEY k AND COUNSELORS, Salisburv. N. C. i Sr Office on Gouni:ir Street, opposite the Hiimt IlmiRP. I S37:6m HorkejS Schools OXFOBD, N. C. j The next session of this school will bfgn the second Monday in January. For circular giving terms and oilier paw nlars, apply to the principals , . -17 j!n. & J.C.lIORNEB. 10:ly M f nni n Great chance to make money. Those M UUL.Ua always take advantage 01 tne &"ur ces for uiaklntr money tu are offerea, genenu - -9 who donotimpro become wealthy, while ll verty. We wani ni men, women, boys and gfrte to work for us rtgn their own localities. Any one can do the f P PVC 1. outfit furnished tree. No one who engages w"8 make money rapidly. You can devote ou no time to the work, or only your spare moments. i Information and all that Is needed sent tree. -Address Stinsoh & Co Portland, yame SUBSCKIRR FOR THE CAB0 UNA WATCHMAN, ONLV 81.00 Vl W11- or at the Watchman Cilice. .1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 20, 1882, edition 1
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