H. llf i . i r. if I u - Hi 14 V r. f. ! MT. YERHOH LIVERY STABLES SHAVER & AREY iUtir ftnmnlimcnts ta the public. aid resncetfullv solicit a trinl of their E- ihltsmcnt; ' It js complete m an me rc- fjVircmcnta of fast class.busmcss. - vjHOrscSj Buggies, Carriages, ? J 3?hcBtons, .Wagons, &c. ytS5-iWn''AM CoVfTDEKT OF OTVfXft (SATISFACTION. 9L1 Special provision and .favorable rates for Boarding ana KcpiinsiiM.-. IHbrOvcrVwill find good Halla-and Sheds It our place, i j - I Special ; accommodation for the benefit At nrnmercial Travelers, i 1 Xee Street. Salisbury, N. p. 5C:tr Soiern PRIZE TURHIP SEED. , J-Jic lest 3Iarkct variety in the World. jj Pojnts of excellence: S lit has no equal for root or Salad. . .if; c - ; Jt Produces Salad two weeks earlier an I tl i i j any other kind. " Insets do not injure this as they do other varieties. ! . J-Ji produces -iadri Balad than any other t is ibc best Turnip fbi Whiter. uin the .1 mirfcetl I'pr sale oi y at J, II. ENNISS' Drug Store. Alo Other Varieties Oi flPtlKNIP SEED at ! J; H. ENNISS if 1 f ! A-- "'Hit IT STANDS ATj THE.IIEAD.;' I 1 THE LfGHTfRUHNINO !;Y That it is the acknowledgcd-lcader in j he Trade i a fact tha; cannot be disputed ! MANY IMITATE IT, j (NONE EQUAL IT! H Th J.arst A mud, j 1 I The Liahlest Running, i The Most Ceauliud Wood-w rk. AND; IS WAIUUNTED I To be tnade of the best material. To do ny and all kindx of work. To be complele in every respect. ' f- I For Bale ?y BERNHARDT BROS.. T .1 ; Salisbury, N. C .enta wanted in uuoccupied territory. Domestic Sctci nt f Machine Co. lily ' " Kichmond, Va. FILL SYMPTOMS OF A I r' LEVER, Tjou of Appetite, Bovels costive. Pain in the Head, with a dull sensation in tho back part. Pain under the Shoulder blade, fuilneB after dutinz, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, ' Irritability of temper, Ijow spirits, witti a feelm of having neglected some duty, Wearii es, Dizsiness. iluttering at the Heart. DuU before the- ey es, Yellow Skin, Jleadacte generally over ice ngni -eye. Uestle lUCHi WIUI UUUt WWUilBI : . i iiuui dreams, aigniy poldrct Urine, and ( - CONST!?ATIONJ TtTTT'S MLL8 arc pHriallr adptd to audi cho, on doM tfiect Mich a:cba&c of feclinp n to nto:iii.ii the suuerer Toe? lnra-e tUr ApptMe,anl cause ibn txxiy to 'lake on Fitftti. thus the system ts rtht. and by Ihfir 1'nnlr Artlon on the IHtrulf Orsnw, llelnr Kluol are pro duced. ! lTicw tButs. ilurray MC. N. Y. 5i DVi Omiv TIairor WursKKKS charured to aGLomY liiAVK Ly HuKiP)licatlon of this DTK. Itim- Imrt! a natural color, nets l.iHtanlaneouRly, Sold y LrugKi.tii. or aont by expresa on receipt of tL orrics, u Jii'nuAY fcT skw vobk. C tr. tvm HtKt-Jtl. f YaleaMe talbrBaUai aa4 CmAJ CMlto Ulb hailed 11UK M aaplkattoaj r555fYEor tho W1ARKET GARDENER 8EEDS Ebr 1 PRIVATE FAMILY 7" z v i c ro wp by o u rselves n "r own fi - Ilauau..ic lllnstnuecl Catalogue tutd Unrni Register FREE TO AXJL. JSCCflAXTsi !SEM lis" YOUR BlisiNEass C1IMH mn min- ttsw. m LAHSR5TH&S0NS,SkED Gr!0VERSs PHILADELPHIA --i .... i H.S I LiM KS i I have sl iave -. Dr. hauter's ? m rueoictae, have never IRO.f XONIC til'. ST. Lorn. Mo.. nmtmntl healthful ton to the difirttir ortam and ll.-.- .I-.JHM . ..-.l.lrf. amtlinnhltt In 4lttt-iJ( . Drbilitin, Los f H r0 ittr JVcmI rati r JWrr aHt Impotence. 'I jUAKUFACTUSED BIT THE DR. HARTER i i fc.j. 1overhcICOniliUrnortnc LiImm1. tlii nerrlv m,i...i i- l:uostht li.iv lat!l. l iue of bur nJ. t..in... 7T..";A. ' ', .abiereiniidy. I prtwibe U In preference to any iron nrenaxaUon made. VB. lURTJ'd Iao Toxic & a necesrirr In wy pne7 Da. AWAITED ' . Confederate BONDS. Confederate MONEY boiileilcratcilSCHOOL Books. :. Call at " ' ENNiss' Mi Store, . 1 WANTED On or, Sets, at : enniss' Dm Store, SCHOOL BOOKS at ; COST, at : 1 - enniss' Droi Store, Mf. SALE OF HOUSES' ai LOTS IN SALISBURY. On Slonday the 4th day of December, j nq.xt, at the Court lfouse in buhsbory, II will sell five Houses and Lots in the East Ward of Salisbury, near jthe Salisbury Cem etery, belonnn to the estate ot ; Otho Stvink dee'd. 'TSSMS OF ; SALE." Y l he nurcliasers will be required to pay j one third'ot tle purchase money down and will ie granted a credit; ot three and six months for the other two-thirds withiinter- eft at eight per cent. Titles reserved until ajl the purchase money is paid. J. S. McCUBBlNS, Com. of Court. 2:7t. !-'-!.'. Professinal Cards. Jjr'M. MCCOKKLE. .' ITttO. F. K-LXtlt, McCORKLB & KLUTT2, ATTORNEYS AND ( CU LI t lib, I, Salisbury; Ci ' 1 CST"Office OD.Couneil Slretl, opfoMle ihe voint House " ; ' :Cru Blactmer and Eentaon, attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Jaucay22 1879 tt. j , KKKH C11AIGK, I. II. CLEMEKT. CRAIQE & CLEMENT, i SALISBURY h C. Fkb.S, tssi. ZB. Vance, j. W.H.irAiLiY i VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, ; CHARLOTTE, K. C -I Practice in Supreme Court of the United States, Snpreme "Court of Nt rth Carolina, ?P:Si.S3il son. Rfi-Uihce, two doors east oIIndeen- acnoeNimrf' i ; 33:tf DISPENSARY. fcrtatllilel 1817 at 12 XT. 8th. Street, ST. L0U3, 1U. rpHE PhyHicians in charge of this old and well knows X institution are regular graduates in mediciBe and aargerv. Ynn of Experience in tbe treatment ol Chronio Diacaaes hare made their skill and ability ao mncli auperiur lo that of tbe ordinary practitioner, . ibat they buve acnuired a national reputatioa through heir treatment of rninnlicatpd nuri: .- INPlSCRETIOWorEXPOSURgPTodne. fediuuit ol toe btuuJ, t-kiu bl tuie, U taled with IUO i wiipom nuns Mercury or rotaonous lCediciaea. YOUNC MEN andthose of middle inwkm JjHah-HKaKan snfrerine Crou) tbe ctfeta of ermanentlT cured, at modorat9.iiM.nni , , u uim.ui nnion i or Dusinesa or mrri0n .ATI E NTS TREATED Mt and KirmM Cintmii tunulij.ii.o. .- prcicrred, wkich is TELES aai aiitad. Ut ot qunfio.it iu be uitwcrrt by naiicirto 4tuiot timtam3. Mailed frra to any addms on tpl(citi()ii. - : erarwa nffrrint fraa Rupture AomU mm their aMraa. dlMramwtltiadbUtriradreaUcw ll -.-..-? r..nniimhMiur-it -.r..i.... 1 j . . . . NOT TO El! UQH1M Fr EAGLE, -FASHIONABLE - BOOT AND SHOE 31 It Kit, invites yonr attention to hid tshep, opiioite .Mayors urn.-e. .Repairing neatly and prompt ly uone. ah grades ol goods made to order Met. 1st, 'Sl:tf. SEEDS Farmg : ., - : i. tttixiitmttt Im-l rv.M.i-m xrr iwd iujArwjt a 'vol table form. The only preparation of iron, that urill not blacken the teeth,o characteristic of Ikon Toxio In my nricUoeT i.nn.l aaythliw to rlveSerw ywwr iron preparation. ce, ana In an experience of IHseaee, JyspepcU. and an lm- rvsuiu uiax lis. 11 1 Trn' uiaue bo me woQuemu cores. H UiM (rreat and incomrjar- K.Vv. th. 1W. Wl)f,ll BAMUEL8. 3104 Wash Avenue. MEDICIfiC CO.. 213 R. ttAlN ST. ST. LOUIS. : 1 ' " TlfPMGREESEEDS lot ji Mtm inirmturc COMING IN EVERY DAY AT . NEW FUBNITWRE STORE. COME TO THE NEW STORE - AiiietTerpiir p wail n-i mumb t a. m- s m ' . Ms. . nir .1 . .1j Js-.ln nt thft Manufactories, and p icesan'd warranted! to be of the latest stylds m mm gaita sM4--v-S25M Mm sets Top File Walnut Marile Tops, only Parlor sets for-- Cheap Beds "Snccial lerms mi.e nith country mcrcjiants half dozen lots. taEf a wi Undertakera' goodsall at the lowesi puces ui- 40:Cm Haisoie War in Hortfe Oairoliaa ! FIVE THOUSAND CUSTOMERS W. SMITHDEAL IS with all the surrounding Towns and Cities in Rnmnos Rollers and Mining Machinery. Saw Horse Powers, Wheat Drills, Buggies, Pluetons, Single Harness, Atlas and Giant Fowdcr, masting uaps, uoyoic lopped Jb'use, Electric Blastin" Machines, Blasting and Kifle rowtier. lacturcrs' prices advance7at the following low ncss 'complete from $"50 to $140. Top Buggies I keep in stwk vehicles nianuiactureu Dy Biify Co., Columbus, Ohio; Whitney Wagon Cincinnati, Ohio; Sechler & Co., Cincinnati, . , MACHINERY MANUFACTURED BY ! Beckett & McDoweL, New York, jamwi lKTel & Co.. SDrtncfield. Ohio. Gelser Manulacturlng Co,, Waynesboro. Pa., "Blcktord & Hoffman, Macedone, N. Y. Renaune Chemical Co., Philadelphia. Pa. ilui-UiU a unvi wui pvtLAj f aviAi -OFFICE UNDER MEIiONEY'S OPERA HALL. WARE ROOM.S UXDER MEROKEY'a OPERA HALL, AND BOYDEK HOC8E STORE, MAIN ST.. SALISBURY, N. C. W. SMITHDEAL. : A SUCCESS A GOOD WASHING MACHINE. INVENTED AND T. J. MERONEY, ins back and fnrtl 1 OVer the Clothes f..rrinr THIS MACHINE is a plain wooden tank linej with copper or galvanized ...... ..u.un-y pjpeg ,n Ine uoirom lor tlic admission of steam, with corrugated ..... u Mime nittai, and ot sutRcient weight. This Roller i-ather ti.. nir "i A 8t.eaUV,S thrown UP through the perforated pipes underneath from the bottom ... w.!f "r"' -rC a.,e wo?kn stnP3 between the pipes so as to protect them and town i smooth bottom in the tank. . . ; - .lilrihLT8 18 simVlu a"y onc can operate the machine. First, soap the clothes and distribute them erenly about four or five inches thick in the tank. Turn on enouSh wa "!?"!w n'-turn on steam, and move the Roller back and forth until the wafer thLe or fi., ? 7 6 nd1letLth wfttcr Pass off- Add fresh water, and repeat this mice ur jour nuies. ana vou una the clothes act inntr il t- J nnouU WlllUUL IIIC Ml" lit SVir yJ i 're 13 n rubb,.Q2 Process employed, the Roller having rounded edge! so PLyr or cutting. A lace handkerchief can be MhpZ w1l A W Hul,t 37 his Machine is in ODeration at will In. i. ....... r... j a. wm oe manuiactured at ussmn Umet nnpifitinn .nr. r , opeiation can use oqe of my machines at Fv.rn can a the work ot ten wash-women fciit is a splendid thing for boiling grain J3?It is also a good wool-washer. fc-btatt and County rights for sale by PIMPLES. I will mail (free) the recinefor a si m nip V en. table Balm that will remove Tan, Freckles Pimply and Blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful; also instructions for produ cing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address, incloai REN. VANDELF & Co. Ti r,.i-.h. v V IS82 Horner School! Oxford, N. C. The next session of this school vc'iU the second Moodav in Januarv. For circular civine terms ajid f.ilPr tn i ulars, apply to the principals J. 11. & J. C. HORNER. 10:1 v HARDWARE Agent for the , CARD WELT. THESHEH,- D. -AAT WELL. WUEH IOU WAXT HARDWARE At Low Pignres ' Call on the undersigned at Ho." 2. Granit D. A. AT WELL Salisbury .N.C., June 8 tl; i- i ar aa t -1 ArTa loHglit for cash at the lowest and best quality, and will.be sold as ' Conie Mid feet t :f A "Vvf; ntry. --$30, 35, ana $40 .......$55 -$40, $50 m $75 b.t 83.50 who want cheap Beds in one dozen and k full line of COFFINS, CASKETS and B.-E3. DAVIS' New Store. 4 WANTED TO JOIN THE ARMY! NOW BATTLING North Carolina against high prices i Mills, Grist Mills, Threshing Machines. Carriages, Spring Wagons, Double and. 1 win sen venicics lor cash, until manu- prices, to wit : upen Uuggies with llafr with Harness complete from $65 to $200. ine iouowmg wen Known nrms ; uoiumbus Co., bymt us, N. j, ; Emerson Fisher Co., Ohio; UavisOoulti & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Glliba & gterrett Manutacturlng Co, Tltustllle, Ta. Skinner & Wood, Krir, Pa. Atlantic Giant Pow der Co., Y. AT LAST; PATENTED BY SALISBURY. N. C. iron, Roler, pass- ir ami .. I. a. 4. Mrrnnov .t-fi.i-: ot, . J w ia-uiue cin'w, hiicic tuey tvt.o;m.. . i ' , .. . rM,,"& -n-y ue iiavins a sream Doner in small cost and with satisfactory reSnlt fW in one day and do the work'better. and vegetables for stock. the Inventor. 19:tt TO COiSlJITIPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cure if that dread disease, Consumption, by asimpfe remedy .is anxious to make known lo hia fellow suflerera the means of cure. To all who desire (o, he will send a copy of the prescription used, rfree of chrge),witl. the directions for prenar- adurties wishing the Prescription, will please VVTesf.. Rev. R. x W1T.SOV iqi u.T o. dlrliamsburgh, N. Y. 20: ly L CW. Y. Parkkb, ate ot Warrenton, N. C. W. c. Earr. ; Late of Edjecomba Cq PARKER & CARR. Gonon C01. Hfii'diauts COHKER FAVETTE AND WaTEU STREETS IVOUFOLK, VA. Business and Correspondence solicited. - 43:4 m :pd " " ' ' j A.wirrl Nc.ui poutiwclv .fleeti. S,m.il XinUsioa. and Im potency b, Uw o cnuut4: owy " vrJi,i.KfcrJEPv co. lira chetmists. i inTTD same, wnicn mey will nna a sAe CURE for Coughs, ColpSjCossumftiok, Phma. Bronchitis X-p. m Y IrawciUAK aM4 k, tk. IS. r r,F nniini. It a 3iZr!!!L"!?TO "r 1 ! i lwitmto SiLJ'!.!r.w t s.miM.i.ith.iMSii, "Girls, Help Father." - l.My Iiands arc so stiff, I pin hard- hold a pen," said Farmer Wi I her. as he sat down to "figure out" omc fepth 'lce and their eggs. T . m ... i I t . a I t 1 1.1. 1... f . 1 . , ' accouuis uiai were geuing oenina-j liand. ' T: ' j "Can I help vou. father " atid Lucy, P laying down her brigUt crochet-work. 1 01 neimoaiu iuuUUiu, uwr "I shall be gird to do so if j you "jwill gia To the natural snbstartce a little explain what you want." . J "Well, 1 shouldn't wonder if jyoui could, Lucy," said he reflectively.; "Pretty good at figures, are yon ?? Jl "I would be ashamed if U did! not! lrnmv cnmoftitn. nf I.Atn nftor Uin arithmetic " kaid I IT)"" "fy twice through the Lucy, laughing. J "Well, i can show in nve minutes what I have to do, and it'll be a wonderful help if lyou can jdo it for me. 1 never was a master hand at accounts in my best days, and it does not grow any easier since 1 have put on spectacles." . .. . ..; j , r. Very patiently did, the helpful daughter plod through the long line of figures, leaving the gay .worsted to i ii ii -.i i i lie itiie an evening, xuougn sue was in such haste to finish 4ier3carf. It was reward enough to see her tired father, who had been toiling all day for herself and the other dear ones, sitting so coziiy in his easychair, en joying his weekly paper. ?t ' 1 he clock struck nine betore her task was over, but the hearty "Thank you, daughter, a tnousana limes i took away all sense of weariness that Lucy might have felt. "it s rather looking up when a man can have a clerk," said the fath- er. "it s not every lariner tnat can afford it." I "Kot every former's daughter is capable of making one," j said the mother, with a little pardonable ma ternal pride. T "Nor every one that would be wil ling if able," said Mr. Wilbur; which last was a sad truth. Sow many daughters might be of use to th fathers in this and many other ways, who never think of lightening a care or labor ! If asked to perform some little service, it is done at best with a -reiiiciuiit su-p auu uinviuing iu 4. 1 . . i a. ..a...-.. ...I .... ... . I i i i. 'a ..is .it !:.. i that robs it of ail sunsiiiue or ciutiu of gratitude. Girls, help 3Tonr father, f Give him a che'erful home to rest in when even ing comes, and not worry his life awav Lv Irettinir because lie cannot 1 .. I . ufl .W oil f w, l,.vnriM .n,. n,.,.0f ., , J . . i r . a yiinureu caci l as great a u jiiuucuuv on their parents as parents do on their children. lU iid This, 15oy,s. A gentleman advertised for a boy to assist him in his oiliee, and nearly fit- ty applicants presented theinselves to him. Out of the whole in umber he in a short time selected one and dis missed the rest. ; "I should like to know' said a friend, "on what ground you selected that boy, who had not a single recoa niendation?" . "You are mistaken," said the geii men ; "he had a great many." "He wiped his feet when he came in, aud closed the door after him, showing that was careful.: He gave up his seat instantly to thai lame old man, showing that he was 'polite aud gentlemanly. He picked up the book which I had purposely laid upon the fioor, and replaced it upon, the table, while all the rest stepped over it or shoved it aside, aud waited quietly for "his turn, instead of pushing and crowding, showing that he was order ly. When I talked with him, I no- Hraxl his nlnthes wnrp onr.fnll v i.rnsl ed, his hair in nice order, and when he wrote his name, I noticed his fin- ger-nails were clean, instead of being tipped with jet. Don't yon call those things letters of recommendation ? I do, and X would give more for what I can tell about a boy by using my eyes ten minutes than all the letters he can bring me." . Pasture is necessary for (lie healthy development of swine. Breeding from immature animals is a great mistake. It is the founda tion of degeneracy. In France and some other countries where wood is scarce and high, it is bought aud sold by weight.' The average shrinkage ,of wheat from threshing time tor' the next six months, is estimated to be 6 per cent, l Corn will shrink froin the time it . a 1 . 1 T t 1 1 1 is liiiskeu irom tne neiu or shock in the autumn, in Well-protected cribs, from twenty to thirty per cent, by spring, i Unsoundness, as well as" bad points and temper, is trasmissiblej from pa rent to offspring. In selecting a ftal lion, see that he has none of these fauUs, Jackson's War Horse. Stone wall Jackson's army horse, called "Little Sorrel," is tventy-six years of age, and still kindly cared for by General Jackson's father-au-law, Dr, Morrison, of Lincoln county, N. C. It is the horse on which General Jack- sou received his death. wouqd, IFjna ton Sentinel. ; Successful exDeriments are reDor- w1 ..t rimmnon Til n ma Hr, 1 ' ' ji ou6" "w fc""" " " v,.. process discovered by thie Professor of Chenjistfy in the Illinois State TTniversirv. At the first run of tli I machinery it yielded 2,000 poundsof excellent sugar, It is saul lliat a briue of,, common n k ron as it - caui !e made. ruLbcd iu --thoroughly, so as to wet CvPrv Imiroii the animal, will destror " , 1 A spring which nows five gallons k per day hds been found at the uutgall is addetl, and the fluid be- con.es gooa wnuug iuk.v xi, can ue produced for one cent a gallon. LinERAi"nlatfbrmBraM , ' , - A Vein Ot DrOWU Ore. SCVeU tCCt thick, has been struck at CSpp's Hill mine. VHr. juv , - Wonder who are to be Mott's bul lies in this county the "two bold and resolute men" who are to watch eacU voter as lie puts his ballot in the box. Winston Sentinel, 1 Kg 4 I 3 nnms 5:mcS Al CA1TERS. rmafle ta orden All work Krst Class-Sevefiteen Years Ex perience. All Material of the best grade, and work done in the latest styles. Ready made wor 1 always on hand Repairing neatly and promptly done. Orders v mall prompt ly nuea. m. x.- xiagip. 51:ly. Salijsbukv, H. C, SAMjE of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Pnrcimnf i rv a rl rr rin rf tliA Rii rwriAr Court of Rowan County, I will expose tt puouc saie. io me nigiiesi. uiuuer, at uic i. , i i . i .i j . j i. Court House door in the town of Salisbury, on Monday, the SOtkday of October, 1882 the following valuable real estate, situated in the town of Salisbury One vacant lot on Main Street, adjoining I . T a? . 1 1 T A . 1 1 1 . i AT T. ' uic national noiei ani me iois oi j. ju. ant J. A. llCliriCK, irIHIllg 0 ICtJl "OU bl. and runninj; back 200 feet. This lot is in the vcry hcart of thc business centre of the town. Also, one lot of land running 310 feet on Lee street, 200 feet on Council street and fronting 310 feet on the Western N. CL Railroad, immediately fronting the Railroad ticket office, &c. This is valuable property for hotel or manufacturing purposes, Terms: One-third of the purchase money to be paiad cash ; one-third m six months remainder in twelve months, lltle retain- ed until purciiase monev is all paid. The undersigned will be clad to show the property upon application; MOSES L. HOLMES, Com'r. Salisbury, N.C.,Sept. 26, 1882. 50:.1t rn S B 3 n 3 .5 . CD O s CD i ft . a CD O CD m m 2 ? S 5 S O as s2SirDa 1 M M . O . w W. - CI - rr a o o -" 32 i o 2.-" 2 p , ffi5vffl""i""; ' 5 2. ft H. ft L - CD ? qp CO a y 0 i SOI ! 25 " 9 3 - j O 9 P EE a re ut M iz. t pn S3 f - t . ro B ri s . o B a ft on e 2. a . g 2 2. 3 C ft fi . o 3 - . I StU ft St 35 P ft EC 9 W S3 5 O S o o 5. " -.ft - S. 3 2 3" w ; -t S m m ft Oi n S 1 E ' 3 5 2 -3 3 ft' 2. i J Efl O- O B S3 2 S 3 . 3 ft C r 5- ft o c p ft Tire Representative Industrial Paper of isortn uaroiina,is a colnmn illustrated weekly. Every Mine Owner, Fanner, Man ufacturer, Merchant and Industrial man in the South. should have it. Pays especial attention to JSorth Carolina s Mineral Re sources and does full justice to every de partment of our State a handicraft. ; Price j $1.50 per year, POSITIVELY ffl ADVANCE. ADDRESS at once. EDWARD A. OLDHAM, Editor and Propretor, Wilmington, N. C. ex. &ead This! FINE BUGGIES! A Car-load of Buggies, pha?tons and Spring-Waggons just received and for sale BY , JOIIIV A. BOYDEIY, 1 at prices so far below any heretofore made in this market asto cause one to take a short 0 1 breath when he hears them. Bujrjry buy ers A mean what 1 say I Uorae and see if don't? Open Buggies, $39 and up. Ton Bu' gies, f 55 and up. Everybody can afford to buy a buggy now. At BoydenitafN 1 50:tt - !&l; "mZrP ' THE IE? SOUTH Printing Office 'For Sale at a bargain. C. II. BRUNER, : . China Grove; N. C. SStf WESTERN li. G. RAIL ROAD. OFFICE GEN. PASSENGER AOENT, Salisbury, H. C, October J2thf 1882. SCHEDULE. Pass. Train No. S -STATIONS." aNo3Lla Arrive 5.45 r Sallsbn Sallsbnrr......! Leave i it . . 4.8 " tatesvthe . ... I Airlra : . 8.09 t.10 M Newton. M 11.54 " ! - . . 1 1 M - k 1 1 IT 1 m Monranton m ..... 11.50 A K ....Marion 10.43 t 11.4 x t.0l " K.44 ' .4V' 10.08 - j Black Mountain . . t.OJ i.Aihevlll Leave . L.Warm Snrlnn .oo " L...PlffeonKl?er..i Traiii No. 1 ; Conaecta at SaUsBury with R. & d. R. r. jtrom all points Nortli and south and from Raleigh. Connects a oiaiesviiie witn . t. & o. Div. of c. c. u.h. R. Connects at Warm Springs with E. Tena, Y!-i & Oa. R. R. for Hometown and points South-W en. Train No. 2 i Connects at Warm Springs with. E. tL Va. & Ga.R.R from Morrtatown & the SoutJi-Wett. connects at Statesvllle wiih A. T. & o. Dlv. of c C. & a B. R. and at Salisbury with R. & D.R R. for&llnolnt North and East and for Raleigh. Through Tickets on sale at Salisbury, Statesvllle, AshcvlUe and the w arm springs to all principal cities. J. E. Macmurdo, Audr. O. F. & V. Aift, Worth Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE! TRAINS GOING EAST. Date, Apr. 30, 1&82 No. 51. .Daily. 4.00 a.m. 5.53 " 7.20. 8.00 " 9.30 " No. 53, Daily. Leave Charlotte... 4.40 p. m. 6.24 " 7.35 M 8.06 " Salisbury High Point. A rr. G ree nsboro . . . Leave G reensboro , Arr. llillahbro....;. W.47 12 2G ' Durham " Raleigh 1.40 p.m Lv. " 4.05 6.30 LA rr. Goldsboro..... No. 17 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 5 00 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 1.51 a. m. Arrive at Goldsboro 7.20 " No. 51 Connects at Greensboro wilh R.A D. K. R. for all points North, Eat and WeS via. Danville. At Goldboro with W.AJV.r R. R. for Wilmington. - No. 53 Conneclrt at Salisbury with W. N, C, It. R. fbrall point-tin Welrn NCarolina; daily at Greensboro with II. & D R. R. for all point North, East and Went. TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, Feb. 19, 1882. 1 No. 50. . No. 52. Daily. Daily. Leave(ildtboro ...llO.OO a. ro.j - -Arrive Raleigh ....j 12.2(1 pni - -Leave " 3.55 " - Arrive Durham I 5.06 " - - " HilUboi 5.46 " . Greens! ro... -8.05 M - -Leave " 9.16 " 0.40 a. ai. Arrive High Piont 9.50" 10.10 Salisbury 11.12" 11.21 ' Charlotte 1.10 a.m. 1JK) M No. 18, Daily ex. Sundiy-Lv. Gold.b'o 2.50 xn Ar. ltaleigh 7.10 iu Lt. 6.00 am A r. Greensboro 3.15 m No. 50 Connects at Charlotte with A. & CJ Air Line for all points in the South and South west, and with C. C. & A. R. R. for all pointa South and Southeast. 1 1 No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with A. A C. Air Line for all points South and Southwell: at Charlotte with C, C. & A. R. K. with all points South and Southeast. N. W. N. C RAILROAD. 1 No. 52 Goiko West. I No 50 Daily, j Daily. ex. Sunday. Lv. G reensboro j 9 25pni 9 50 am Ar. Kernersvilie 1 1041 " 10 41 14 ". Salem 11 25 " ' U 35 M No. 51. Goiko West. Daily. No. 53. ex. Sun. Daily. Leave Sal cm - 515am 600 pm Ar. Kernersvilie 550 " 6 40 M " Greensboro 7 00 " 8 00 STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD, No. 1. Daily ex. Sun. Going North. Leave Chapel Hill ... A ft . 10.40 a m 11.40 a m arrive universiry No. 2. Daily ex. Sua. Goiko South. ArriveTJni versify 12.10 pm 1.00 pm Arrive Chapel Hilt.. Pullman Sleeping Cars without Change On Train No. 50, New York and Ailanla viaj Washington-& Danville, and between ureeniH boro and Charleston. - J On Train No. 52. Richmond and Chariot W Washington and Charlotte via Danville. j STThrongh Tickets on 8aleatGreenboro, Raleigh. GoldsbororSalisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points SouTh, 8oulhwe, West, North and East, i or jfc.migranisraiCT Louisiana. Texas, Arkansas and theSouthwctt, address A- POPE, Gen. Passengei Agt. 21:ly Richmond, Va. IliHtoxy ofRowun Cowntyj BY REV 1. RCMNJE Conies of this interestine book may be had of T. P. Ki.CTTt, TiIeo. Buerdal jI or at the Watciimai, Office.. - SALE-VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. ON Monday the 6th day of November next, at the Courthouse door in Salisbury, I will sell that valuable property known as the RITZ property, situated on Main street in the town of Salisbury. i Terras of sale : The purchaser will PJ one-third of the purchase money as soon as thc sale is confirmed, and he. will have a credit of three and six months for the other two-thirds, with interest from date of w at 8 per cent. Biddings will ts opened at $1,653 10. Title will be reserved until all the purchase money has been paid. -JOHN 8. HENDERSON, Cem r. Sept 28th. TiU sale. SUBSCRIBE FOIt THE CIUO LIN A WATCHMAN, ONt,Y . 1.50 PER YEAR. : fi r? J- 4- X T- ' 3 '

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