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! - i- niJjuii' m'li in U n si- .f II" .fi ' 1 ll ' as - If' M ii II: iS-- : its - ' It - f DISPENSARY. I MYMtt 1817 it 12 K. Cta Strtet, 61. 10713, IO. be Phvuiciaac in chrge of lhi old tad well kowa iT7,rT T of Experience in O tetmwnt rf t"r!7i J!?Tfr tr thoir skill ! "btlity lASIU. kill-d ability 2Sh .STw that of ib ordinary PVi TSJhw cnn.nd a natimuU rrpuuiioa through lKi mimiibW "M -"tr- T r"m the 01 t unin ll Ml l r.y fiwrci. ..-.. CHARLOTTE, K. C. Branch of LUDDEN Ss BATES. Grahanidsumnier iSale j Preparing for FaU Trader , & pay flea Cotton comes in B? 00 Pianos and500 Organs. MIDSUMMER V . ! PECIAL OFFER. Urulcr our Midsummer Sale, we ofief yxaell durimj the months' of JUNE, JULVj flAUGUST and SEPTEMBER, .1883, fUNOd and ORGANS, of every makq. anrle & price, at our very lowest caIi rates Organs $25 Cash, Balanco Nov. Xr'82. ithout: interest or any advance on pnee lt balance can't be paid J jv the fall, febger time will be given, with a reasonable Wtreae f price. All instruments or every grkde and price included in this sale. Tell your tmutical .friends of it. Write us for Cltaloguen. Price Lists Circulars. This sale CilscslOotoIief 1st." 1882. Early purchase secures eiwn prices and easy terms, I "'X'pix (0) years gurantee. Stool and instruci tor with every Organ. Freight paid bot "Irjiys it no salei Test them in your own tldineii: Address ' ! j: McSlOTS- MUSIQ EOUSIl I FTIrof. Vm. linker is mf only anthorized Timer and ltejMiirer. Albwork gnaranted. Bnd orders to this House . ' i35:3mj - , II. McSMITII. f TMx 'Listing !j lA.ll a persons are herebv notified to lidt llttir Taxablo Property and Polls. ' - IMBook will lie ojM i ed at the Tin SI op of C. jpi Baker & Co., on the Ul day of June and ircpiain open durinc that mo:ilh for tl at pnr- poie. iAW pi-rxuns failing to comply with the tbive notice will lay thems.dves liable to the penalties of. the law. ! nnel,lS2.- (4k) NOTICE TO CREDITORS! I'-II - o-o - ;. 1 tlavinc qualified a Executor of of Alexan der Bot inn deceased, I hereby notify all per ) sons Iiaving ctsirils against his estate to ex ; hiittheiii to nie on or before the 13th of Jnly 183. 1 JOHN M.BOSTIAN, " t July 11th, 18S2. ; Executor. J - ' av... . I ACADEMY! 1 rhe iiexi wion will beginAnsusi 7th, '821 i; i Vqnng -Oentlemen and Lalim, who arede airpiiH io uiiiiiifi iiiterai t-uiirn:in, win. una idfrntasc at Frank lin wlutl. can i,.t be had elA wlu-re. The necewnry expenfeu need not -bei great. Tnition very reiiponable. Aifi (aace in teaching will be bad li-n neeewarvi y:lt.jKJ. . 1 1. A . 1 U L. L h ll. Al&twcnty-fiTe years in medicine, have never JkNXLJ'.MtN'j 1 hre luett Ik. Habtcr'8 lao.f tonio coes. in many eases oi ervon TKnaneu cuiuiiuun in-tia iwuu, wua pwnea vases icsmitt music Hum ' ' 5? f ! ! B-C? FRaJKLm ' x- .: I : S mmmmmmmmmmmt ! I - I Hill T Mil 1 . - ... .... - - e-. s - . 4 I - s that have baffled some of our most eminent physicians, have yielded to this great and remedy. I prescribe it In preference to any Iron preparation made la fact, snch a B. IlAATKB'li laOM TOXIC U a neeessitv In mv nrartlee. . - BOBBT 8 A MI able a DR. pt. ijorra. Mo.. it givcuenlortotutblootG - natural healthful tone to CA ilrjetlt orrftHJt and nervous ynm, making -"- it aimlittahL fit AmimI t -. h It Jbebliity, Lamm of App (tit. rrortmtUtnf fUal j,:iwin mmt impotence lUNUFACTUBEOBYTNEDR. HARTER Beckett t MciXvelJ'a Kastaeaand Boilers and Mli iaiig- uudil K-ry ut all kUtAs. , OeUer 'i.trvitaniatitl Horse Powers - S Bij;Kf.)rt . ilujui i- iirala and Guano DrlUa. - 1 Th?aas,,ttVr?awes, i ; J I .. B iF, Avery i ia .Sulky piows, walking CulUvaJ - " tOrS. &A . t ; :,- , v f aKiPAl Illik PlAra I 4ackeye aniUlr.unnioa Mowers and KeaDera. an 4- ; - Si- ' - ' - " ,ng rul rt''.""'01 ,0 cenverrmy general Dardwar&BuFlners Into UTachl nery. Agricultural f mnlpl aa.ih.-H-H exeluslv. ly, 1 1 w offer for CASH my entire stock of Shrlj itataWarTCOT ' WWt'H'tM of Drji anrt llrteeata resijectftilly sollettea from Country mnxLants. f abo offei ! tfl M ; - ; ;;r c'' - rrnaTe 80:6 Agency fot the foUowlng named nW. nnn nn w ti v j w.o LJ fife. SvM r. n I;i lillill 2 W f ' iiBmiiHiii " ' "r ' " ' ' la .. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY MDJLMD! Wr. the executoni of the ill pi wows Barrier, dee'd will sell at public auctum, on ThurwJny the Srdjday of Angnst next, nt tlie late residcixe of the-deccaaed. in No. 9 Townsltiti. Cabarniis county,-! ho following propertv, sh. : The MERCHANT MILL, sit uated on the waters rif Dutch Buffalo Creek, fonrpules from Mt. Pleasant. :i ne miiis na c ,.w,r..flntt.ntlred that can be used either in coiincctioWith tl e water or in case of low water, independent of the water jwwer. The niill-tnitt of land jwhUJuriU te eold with it contain 3 acres. V .,.-' i 1 . 'if , JCTAlso, a sar-miU and cotton gin with !eim lMiwer arraftgedUo ran all the iuacftii- At tfe same time and place we will ellt tw-mfitit wntMllHnd eanlainine 64 acre.; il larp abont ori mile honfthe mill, and joins nf John Fiirr. Alhert Barrier and 6th- . Termn-ione third of the purchase roon- rr cash, and one third at the expiration of six months ana me uaunce ai me pif linn o f 12 months from dar of purchase, with ;nrMit from dafeaf the ratef of .8 per cent. fTiile reserved nntUlall the payments ! are made. : - I '" V-,'. . !.nvJi D. M. Babrikb, i ' t P. A. Bakuirr, Executors. Di V TVioniirn PftlVATkS' SALE ! - . . T - ' i We also offer for site at private sale one tract of land iiitnated In Mt. Ulla Township, Rowan count v, containing about 6o3 acres. ! Thi property will be Sold entire to any party or partieo deoiiing to purrhaK all ol it or will be divided into smaller tracts 10 sun purcnas era. , !(' 4 J 'X We also offer for sale a tract of land in Caldwell county, containing about 700 acres. Itissitnated on the stream known as upper Litllerivcr iThere is a shoal in. the 'river that haam fall otwtnty feet, making a vajua- Me prater "power, wan a Buniriem nippiy oi water to drive a Targe. Merchant mill or Factorv or several thousand spindles. Any persons wisliintr to view these properties will call on D. M. ! Barrier at Blackmer. Rowan county, or if they winli to write, direct their letters io . u. pi. uarrier, iutcKmer ir, ka., Rowan county. Terms same aa announced in the advertisement of the "Anction Sale." D, M. Barrier,) P. A. Barrier, V Executors. p. F. Barrier, ) 3o:2m . .-J BIB " SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVERJ. J Tjoss of Appetite, Bowels costiTe, Pain in' tho Head, rith a doll scnsition in the baok. part. Pain under . the Shoulder blade, fulbieas alter eating, with a disin cJi nation to exertion of body or mind,; Irritability of temper. Xiow spirits, with e. feeling of having neglected some duty,; W earineHB, DiRzinfeas, Fluttering at the Heart, DoU befora the eyes. Yellow Skin,: Headache generally over the right eye, Uestlcssnens, with i fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and! I ; y CONSTtPATIOMj ! ; TUTT'S FILLS are especially alnpted to ve.h cases, one losp efl'eetn nach a change , of f eelinp n to antoninh the nfferer. Ther Inrrraae Ui Appetite, nd cause the! body to Take on Flcwh. thiui Ibe ayatem is imarklwa, and by thi'lr Tmile ArlUa on the : .Dlwcatlve Orgiwa, BeR-wlar SmU are pro auced. Price aS ceutui 35 Murray Ht W. Y.I VFOTTfS HAW'-DYE.) Cray TTxia on WjrrsityKB changed to a OLoenY: Bl.ck byasinglwapplicatlonof this DyK. Ittm parts a nntaral color, acts Instaotoueuusly. Sold; by Druggiata. or atrnt by express on receipt of SU orrira, as kirray st xew vork. C Dr. TtTTS a.lRCit W VaiMM htoraaUoa aaaX' Cactul Semite UI b ax!U4 VEEB aypUnUMbJ SUJ1SC R1HK FOR THE CH AP LIKA WATCIMAK, ONIY $l .r0 rF.tl YEA It. A ttmtbinaHon ef Pro toaotd or Xroa. Peruvian BarkauAPhophoriaia the- teethfto Characteristic of nthrr iron vrttmratlens. found anything. to give the results Uiat 1R. llARTKR'a Ibun Tonic In my practice, and la an experience of is i-rostrauon. x einaia uiseasos, Dyspepsia, remedy, has io tnv hands, made some wond iiostrauon. jreroaia Diseases, Dyspepsia, and an im rviueuy, naa lu iu uawia, iubuv some wonnenul Cures. I and lneotopar ch a eomnound SAMUELS. Nov. xth, im,. I - -8104 Wash Avenue. WEDIC1HC CO.. IIS R.HAIM ST- ST. LOUIS. Fa vortte ant Dexter Cirn Shellers. Telegr.ipU leedi cutters j V? M1Ua aad KvaporatOTS. ; Miller Frcndi B irr iirist Mills U ivts wleiiratert Sowing Maehinpa. n i! '.Haz ,ri1 ,llfla ana blasting Powder. fl V, r?!?".?!?? RPrtng wagons va"u ws. uuggy lUrness. , , u EneiiAruTsi 5END US YOUR BUSI NESS CARD FOR TRADELIST. D. lAFIDRETII & SOUS. PHILADELPHIA. , . ! 1'IMri-aiul BiyrcHEf?,! leaving tl.ej.kin soft, . i r,.i. .1m iiixtiuciitiiif fr iroio- ring a liixuriant growth ww rw. ormtHrthftce. Addrtrw,in4doK.nB3stamp, BEN. VANDEJ- & to,, vt istmmjcu, . . Ib82 2(hly npAt wefK in your own mw u. j rJkh i s-vonthinr new. Capital not re- mjirvA: We will furnish jrou eTerjtblng. Many are Quirwu wei"; - mm-.h as men. want a uuwnesa ai wuicu uu 7w '; FRUlt PRESERVING 4 r (25 Cta.:Per Box.) This is the most economical and the purestl powder on. the market. It saves TIME AND LAEOE. bFor sale at JOIIN U. ENNISSV t. JUST RECEIVED iind Must be sold ! FkuiT JjARS, ,Onc-half Gallons and Quarts at $1 and $1.25 per dozen, which I will sell cheaper than any one in town. Also Xtnbber Signs and Sealing Wax, or Jars CoHandseeiat ENNISS'. Dee ATE On Draught ' On let, ) In Bottles r And by the Gallon, at DRUG STORE Next !to Bingham's. LAF.1P3 AND LfiiP- OHSNEYS AT REDUCED jPHICBS AT The Drug StorcXext to Bingham's. IlCHlfE OIL, Sweet Oil, Tanner's Oil, and Lard Oil, At Drug -Store next to BiiighainV. 1ST OTIC 35! JOHW F.4 EAGLE, -FASHION ABLE - B0031 AN1 SHOE xx. J. i Vj i XJL Invilea yonr attention to hit ahon. onnosilP flavor's .OQice. Kepairing neatly and prompt ly aone. n graues oi goods made to order Oct. lHt,81:tf. r KKKUCIUIGE, i; J,. H. CLEMENT. CRAIGE .& CLEMENT, SALISBURY. N. C. Fkb.3, ispi. D C CT taistness now Colore the public. Vpu can anj tiling else. Capital not neeued. W e w ill atari yiUh.iu a da. upwards made at home by the inausinotis. Alen. women, hnvu .mt iriri. mm mm ar uiua,c aiiwiirri imhut ni uitrt fr nw i. .. everywhere to work for ns ; xm i tiH. 1 V,... SS?-.IalVKl!! LS give jour whole . - w - u kuV vsass v . m uh wuv vu uuaiuuiH. nil si n lira at- i.lma m jn engaging at once, costly outfit and terms tnJ vaa -.w vaaf .UU AUII lll'lliaia IM tmAlt a w vuoi,vaii) una iionnrauiy. Addnsb 8 True Co., Augusta, Maine. Z B. Vaxce. ' i ' v. II. Hinvv VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, CIIABLOTTC, K. C. Practice in Supreme i( on rl of the United Statw, Hiiprcme Court of North Carolinn, Federal Courts, and t'ountiis c.r Mt.ii,K... Cabarms, Union, Ganton, Kowan and David' son. ge3umcet two doors east of Indenen dence Square. i : 33'tf TO COiSU!TlPTI VI'S The advertiaer having been permanent lr cure U that dread disease, Conum,tion, by asimple -i 1 mase Known to hia fellow salferera the means of run. Tn .11 to, he will aend a cony of the preMcription iwed, (freeofcliarge),wiih the directions for prenar mg and nnnC the same which thev will find a siire CURL for Cocous,CoLns,CoxstTMrTi0N Asthma, Bboicchitis, Jtc. ' Partiea wishing the IVewription, will please FOB SALE." ; One 18 Horse Power Portal!. or Station ary Centre Crank Engine and Locomotive Iiler, and a 3-1 Horse-Power ide Crank Mationary Engine and Tubnlar l...ii.r One Pair 5 feet Bnirs. Sieak quick or lose a BAltGAIX. ! Address or call on ! Al. SETZETt, I China Grove, N. C. iufjiavHi.ui v 1 .- . fMy peniaaeM " waa AassflovisiAal ImDOttflffw ik ,.1. (JS."S Harris remedy c67ira ciWisTa - uT?ttTn7m POWDER tfrcnt.Tfl 1 IIUIUUIU I OCK fiiloii I f I, itsmcmmik :r i . rr - l- i . , - i The Logislai ure aipoint,cl thcimagr islratcs for nil flic counties from! the begiuing of the SUte gaveriunent to the ailojilion of tlie Canby or: ne gro constitution. Everylot1y lliotiglit it i right ami . proper, ami :' for over a hundred lycar ! no one complainetl. If I it were right and proper in those days, why ia it wroni; now ? hite men establislieil this State govern ment with their blood and treasure, and the present sv stem suited them then and suits them all now, except a few omcei seekers aim mercenary. lei- lows-who 'want to "featlier their nests" bv; makincr a chance. We ee nd ne cessity forp a etiange simply because the negro' has been made a voter laud wants to vote every day if lie can.1 To change the system Vvotild be to drive the white ; people of " the East out of the i State,. and ; increase . taxation of those who remain. Better let it be. The bottom rail will fare better and last longer by not getting ou top. JUillon Owonicle. 8 - The Atlanta Cbns&uhon: Rtthior lias it that President Garfield iwas sorely tronbied with remorse dtifing his last hours on account of the part ho! took i in the great fraud of f 76. Duriug Ins life lie reoxmcilcd Ins con science, to tire part he played inchoat ing Tilden out of the Presidency by- the fact he was sent to Louisiana as a lawyer, and not as. a judge, but on his death lieu lie became very jmni- tent for wlrat he regarded a? tlie one great stairi" on his public career, and referred to some suppressed public documents and testimony which would serve to mitigate his participant in this great wrong.-, II i personal and political friends who heard these death-bed confessions determined, for the party's good to keep them on in violable secret. But the matter fiiial- ly lcakctl out through the dissatis 1 faction of one of the doctors, who thought injustice had been done him about his bill. The assistant Republican candidate for Congress from the sixth district is fond of suggesting that the News and Observer has read him out of the par ty. Col. Jones knows . better than we m do .whether or not "he is out of the parly and if out how came he to be out. Independent candidates, running at the instance of the opposition, and looking to the opposition for support, arc not generally considered "inithe party fold. ' Col. Jones' position i tiiat he is unwilling to let the Demo- crats'make their own nomination, but insists on doing that part of the busi ness himself. lie sets himself up as a sort of boss to dictate to the people who shall be their candidate. And lie takes particular pains to nominate himself! tie has waited to be called: b it has beon chosen verv seldom hardly ever never. Nacs and Ob server. y - -, h What Was It. Detroit Free Press. "Sir!" began a Detroit er, as he en tered a grocery the other morning, "Sir, I ordered sonic butter -of you yesterday !" "Yes ah -I know; mcajit to have sent it up, but forgot it. You shall have it right away." "Sir! the butter came up on linie." "Oh ah it did eh ! Well, I'm sorry it was poor, but we shall, have some better in a day or two." ,.- j , "Sir I the butter came up on time and was all right, the best I have seen this year." "Yon don't say so! Certainly just so I'll make up the weight! on the next lot." "Sir! the butter was good jth weight correct, and I call toordefsix pounds more.' j "Js it possible! Well, I do de clare ! Then that was it-!. Well well, but accidents will hanpcii Lin the best regulated groceries, Sorry, but will do better next time." I WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF j Allcock's Porous Plasters ? Because they have proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever in Ventedw They will cure asthma, bold?, coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the mall of i he back they are infallible in Back-Ache, Ner vous Debilily, and all Kidney trou bles; to. the pit of the stomach tjiey are a sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. ALLCOCK'S P0E0TJS PLASTEBS are painless, fragrant, and quick to cure. Beware of imitations lhat blister rind Get ?A Ll.ronR? ib. It.. 1 - o ' ... ' J 1 iGc.arUtC Torus Plnslor Irish-1 men, four Scotchmen, and three Ge mars. r J'Ye, bit" 6aid Gal lager, "it was funny, enough, to make . a donkey laugh. I langhed till I cried." -....V--'. ' S . Receipts of tbo government last year $403,000,000. Expenses; $253,889,000. More than $144,000,000 taken from the people tb enrich northern manufacturers. When yon advise ai letter-carrier not to pay his political assessments "bid him good bye at 'the same time, for-if he takes your kid vice he's a IIORTH CAROLllIAi 1 ScPE KUVIAN UUUfllTs' , !l.."f. oukt. . J. W. Maunev. Admr. del bonis non, with the will annexed of Richard Lowery, Against -i Ilarriet. Gillespie, J. T. Ray and wife Margaret A. Ray,; Rebecca D. Van Eaton, and others. j 1 " if ' 4 - 4, - PctitionrTor settlement and distribution of the fund in the hands of the administra tor among: the parties1 entitled thereto un der the will. . .'- I-.-" i -. Zf; It appearinrr to the satisfaction of the Court that Wm. E. Patterson, Jno. W. Pat terson, Rolicrt T. Patterson,! David II. Pat terson, Jno A Patterson, Jesse E Patterson,. Ruth P Patterson, Jo$ T Patterson, Oscar Patterson, James Al Patterson. Jno Crow- Icy, and wife Mary E Crowley, AnniePinley, Jno II VanEaton, Willie D YanEaton, Jno D Van Eaton, Eugene Ii Mason, Lawrence M Mason, Charles VanEaton, W Calvin Davidson Abncr T Davidson, 8 G' David- son,B Gully and wifeMargaretCGullv, E M Davidson, barah L Davidaon, and Mary A Davidson, reside beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered that publica- tion le made for six weeks, in the 4Carolina Watchman, notify mg the' said defendants ! to appear at the oniec of tlie Clerk of the I Superior Court for the Coiinty ot Rowan. at the Court House in Salisbury on Monday 4lio. 7thnf Anornst 1R82 . find answer th neti- f tion, acopy of which will butieposited in the officeoF said Clerk, within ten dava from! ?1 rf - - - . him uiiie. anu-ici mem ihkc nouceumi hi they fail to answer the said petition within mai umeiiio piainuu win appiy io iiici uourt nr me renei uemonucu irr me pen-1 tion. J. M. Ildnxir, Clerk x Sup. Court Rowan Co. June 21st 1832. i !' 3C:()t-pd. FIRST PltEMICM AW.UtDKD TO E. Van WINKLte & CO., FOU BEST I at Atlanta; xiAi, J3WK1TE Fmi pauticclars asd riucEs. n 9. Ti i' A Ji. A.tuuHu,n..i For Ro-van, Cabarrus ami Stanly counties. 38:3inos.pd. MT. VERNOH LIVERY STABLES SHAVER & ARET Present their complimentsMo the public and respectfully solicit a trial of their Es. tabliMiic-nt. It is complet in all the re- quircincnts of first class business. Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Wagonp, &c. J"AND AUK CONFIDENT OF GIVING SATISFACTION Special provision and favorable rates for Hoarding and keeping horses. Drovers will rind good Stalls and Sheds Bl,,ur ITU . . : Special accommolations Tor the lencht of Commercial Trai vclers. Lee Street, Salisbury, N. C. 36:tf a a 3 . CD CD Pi A so r -"3342. s !7 -2 S CD m -r 3 " a" o 3 f-. "Alt T3 B S9 S 3 . . 7 W s rr.c ? is -t p . 2 3 S 3 V sirs , 5 2 i o l X Q. I n 1 r 3 ; a a a 4 ETI GO 2 S 3 2 i -3? a i8 CO 3 t pi B t I O; c - 2L K 2 a -4 O H. -3 ''2. o 1 r 2. T 3 3 s rzz - 3 S - s Si s S -5 3 C -t. c o La o o r 5 w 3 J Xs . 'j6 . m Blacker anil Helton, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SAL1SB8UY, N C There are in Congress eight TL ii s ? 2 p ' Hi 1 i cr re - a The Color and Lustrcof Youth are-rcrtor tn faded or irrav Hairiv inc use i i , ker's Hair Balsam, a harmless 1ngirt high It estenieil for its perfume and ptr.ty. , . Oclo-Novia - ' For Sale, at a bargain. cilbkuner; 8Htf China Grove, N, C. 50 CO Si" 00 irt . . ot so 4 a . -x n. l2 m- oil at a ? a DO V o l. r "in : : - r ) 5 CO 9 53-a 2 . Ut fa o co' s s s s s h rZ ac - sv- er m E III A 3h 5: 5 X. f a e c 2 . . . . ... la Train No. 1 connectg at Salisbury with It. D. R. It. from aU points North and South and from Ilalelglr. ruU,man Palace Sleeping Car from Greensboro' to Henry's connects at sutesvlile with A. T. O. Div of C. C. & A. R. R. with Sleeping Car from Charleston, 8.C. to Henry's. Open observation ears run- over the mountain both ways between Henry's and warm Spring., affording a magnificent day-light view of the Mountains and French Broad river. Connects " pnngs xnia 01 ju. lean., v.a. uu. ..or jtomaumii anu iiuinwum- m, iTain JdO 35 connects at Warm Springs with E.T.Va.&Ga.R.R. Pullman Sleepers from Henry's to Greensboro, ani sleeping Cars from Henrys to Charleston, s. C. Connects at StalesvlUe with A. T. & O. Dlv. of C C. & A. R.R. and at Salisbury with R. D. R.R. for all I points North and South. Through Tickets on sale at Salisbury, Statesvllle,'Ashcvllle and the Warm Springs to aU principal cities. SUMMER kXCUKSIOX TICKETS on sale from all points North and South. J. B. Macmnrdo, , Audr. G. F. & P. Agt North Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING EAST, Printing 0fliG j e I or lea" . Is: Date, Apr. 3U, 1b82 J No. 51. No. 63, ' Diy 1 Daily. Leave Charlotte.... 4.00 a.m. 4.40 p.m. " Sali-bury 5.53 " C.24 " High Point 7 20 " 7.35" Arr.Greenaboro.... 8.00 " 8.0ti " Leave Greensloro. 9 30 " Arr. HilUboro 11.47 " M Durham 12 26 44 Raleigh 1.40 p.m, Lv. " 4 05 " ... Arr.GoIdalx.ro 6.30 ' No. 17 Daily t-xvept Saturday, a -' v W j-. .... T.tvo Iviwuvalkiirn f (111 it m Arrive at Raleigh 1.51 a. in. ArriveatUoldhoro7.20 " No. 51 Connects at Greensboro with R. & I D. 11. R. for all points North, Emt and Wexl, via. Danville. At vGiddloro with W. & W. II. R, lor V 1 1 in ins ton. No. 53 Connects at Salisbury with W. N C, H.R: for all pdntsin Western N.Carolina; daily al (ireenxboro with K. & I), ll. R. for all mints .North, hast and H eft TRAINS GOING WEST. Date. Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. Daily. No. 52. Daily. f -fs..i.i-1-.r ... lOT.OOa. m. Arr;ve luleish ...12.20 pm ...j 3.55 " ....i 5.06 " Arrive Durhan " JlilUboi . 5.46 " t 05 " 9.15 " 9.50 " 11.12 M 1.10 a. m. Greenxl ro. Leave ' Arrive Ilijjh Piont 0.40 a. m. 10 10 " 11.21 44 1.00 44 " Salisbury.... " Charlotte.... No. 18, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv. Goldab'o 2.50 pm Ar. Raleigh 7.10 pm Lv. 4 6.00 am Ar. Greensboro 3.15 pm No. 50 Connects at Charlotte with A. AC. tAir I.in. for all imiiita in tlio Knntli nrl Soulh . w;ii. (lc.A A. It. H. fur all noint s..,i. .j-si. i.. South and Southeast No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with A. AC. Air Line for all points South and Southwest; at Charlotte with C.C.& A. 11. B. with all Klnts South and Southeant. It. W. N. C RAILROAD. No. 52 XjOISg West. .No. 50 Daily, Daily. ex. Sunday. Lv. Greensboro U25pm 950am Ar. Kernersville 1041 44 1041 44 44 Salem 11 25 44 .1135 44 Goiko West. Daily! No. 53. ex. Sun. Daily Leave Salem 515am 600 p m Ar. Kernerxviile 550 44 6 40 44 44 Greensboro 7 00 44 8 00 44 STATE UNIVE SITY RAILROAD. No. 1. Daily ex. Sun. Going Nonni. Leave Chapel Hill Arrive University.. 10.40 a m 11.40 a m No. 2. Daily ex. Son. Goiso South. ArriveUnireraifv...... 12.10 p m 1.00 p m Arrive Chapel Hill ... Pullman Sleeping Cars without Change On Train No. 5o, Isew York and Atlanta via. ashington & Danville, and between Greens boro and Charleston. On Train No. 52, Richmond and Ci.a'rlolte Washington and Charlotte via Danville. B'ThrooxIr Tickets on saleatGreenalioro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbarv and Charlotte. and at all principal points South, Southwest, v est, xorl h and Jast. r or immigrants rales to Louisiana, Texas. Arkansas and the Southwest. address A. PflPB. i Gen. Passenget Ant, 21:ly J Richmond, Va. IXitox ofRoM'au County v bkv i. smnx - Copii'R of this inteivKtiii'r Wik mav l uid of T. F. Kll'ttz, Tiieo. Ht?Ei:nAt M or at llu' Watciimak ()lluc. : 1J TT STANDARD ENGINES. - '. AGENCY OF ; . " . ' AMES' ENGINES, Collese St., Charlotte X. C. TIIE STANDARD AMES' ENCJIXES, Acrricnltuml, Portable, Adjust able'Cut Off, anl Statior ary Steam Engines npd Boilers.. Also, Agents for the Southern Standard Cot ton Press -best and most powerful -Press made., y--n: - ;, ..- yj:. . .- , Saw and Grist Mills, dark's Seed Cotton Cleaner, (increases the value of ;dirty cot ton 2 cents per pound), Cof toaSeed Iliillers and Grinders. The Van Winkle Gin, (fit premium , at Atlanta EznositioniJ Shinale I Machines, Jet and Force Pumps, and aU Kinusoi iuminganu aiui macninery. wood working machinery of all descriptions, and TeedVTnrbine Water wheel. j 2F" Writeor VireuJard and PrLrt. J. G. SHANNONII0USE, ; JOHN G. YOUNG. Jnne 3, 1882tf. - : ATLANTIC- HOTEL" j MOREHEAO.N.C. 6. W. BXiACKNALL, - Proprietor.' . j" , A NEW 8EA-SIUB RESORT, Open Jane, July, August and September. Capei ity . ! for fioo guests.-- ... House and Furniture all new. Good Beds, Electric bells, water and gas in every 'room, lelegrapli. Express and Post omce In the house. I LOCATION- Immediately oh the Atlantic Ocean, dnc East of Goldsboro. Cars stop within sixty feet of the front door, BoaUng. Bathing: and .FishlLg within sixty feet ot buck uoor. r- . AMUSEMENTS BUliards. Ten-Ilns, Sailing, Fishing, Gunnln Still Ana sun uaiuing.jony luumg. Dancing an er SkaUng. A GOOD BAND 0FTfftTSIC, and one of the Finest Ball! Rooms In America., RATES l'r day, $.50. ! Per week, tnun fli tc tn$i io. aecordlnir to size and locution of nmni, and the number oeeuplng I t, a nd time occuplt d. ! Corae'to the Front! W. A. EAGLE ' ..PINS BOOT, SH0E& GAITER MAKER, MAIN STREET, orrossiTEESNlss' Diao stoke. AH Work Strictly First Class Having had sixteen venr experitne-ein the . busiiuH, I nni prej arid 10 I'LLASB ihe iuokI fuhlidious. V j - For EASE AND ELEOAHGE OF FIT my work can not be 'excelled, SS.A1I material of tlie lxt and finest crude. RM?U.A II work done in the latest sty lea and fashions. Gents Hnc Wcrk a Specialty. Ready-made work of tlie 'heal q t:a ay on hand for sale.. Afieiitit n iriveii t CY U'ORK .nd ( hsn-pbii IV l,eVo Ilepairing Netly and Pimply a moderate prieen. C,.Snlif fju-lion ran- teed or no chargef Orders mail promptly ulbd.U 43: If WM. A. EAGLE. HARDWARE Agent for the CASDWELL WHEN 1UI WAill HA R D WAR E At Low Figures Call on the undesigned atNc 2, Granil Ron. I D.A.ATWELL balisbury .N.C., June 8 It. J. l, MCCOBXLX. i - 7HEO. T. KIXTT. b - V ' McCOEKLE & KLUTTZ, Al TORNEYS AND t Ol cEOEF, . Salisbury, N. C. : i Office on Couni il Street, o j'.osite the Ctmit House. 37:6m Hqr er School ! i Oxford, N. C. , The next session of this school will begin the second Monday in January. . Fjr circular j-ivingjerm and other partic ulars, apply lo the piiocipals ! J.Ii:o;J.C.JIOP.NER. - i&iy : -,- - - -t , U ' . p fl I tl Great chance to make money. Those who UULUi always take advantage of the good cha a pea ror waking money that are offere 1. generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain in poverty. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for ua right la their own localities. Any one can dd the work pro perly from the 11 ret start. The bustnesn will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Kxpenslve outnt furnished free., 5io one who engages falls to make money rapidly. - You can devote you whole Ume to the work, or only yonrspare moments. Full information an4 all that is needed snt tree. Addresg Snxsox & Co.. rortl nJ. M aao. Texas levies a tax of f G00 on hosc who trade in spell pupcis us the Police AVw Gazette, clc" Texas is l ight. Ml i-t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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