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7. -r-V-.-f . I ' : ; i I "' if: 1 i 1 . i i til 1 ! ST. TEEHOH LIYERY STABLES r saver &- Atttf ...Jrithoir-rfHrniliments to the pnMic iil rpeetfullv solicit a trial of their Es t.,listnent. It is romj.letc in all thc-re- ijuirpiucntof first class busmen. -j-j K K frses, Buggies, Carnages, Ptiaotons, Wagons, &c. j t 7T ixi AI:E COXVIDEXT OF---GI 7 r--f S T T . 1.1 L.I LLl J jfhu fot ot 11 flu iinmurc The San Francisco voter' ticket: at the late election contained 90 names. i..vnn band the bEA FOWL. UL- ! k ism Tin i m.FT1 SrPKK PlIOPpnATE. ami the Eqcita ble.V which I will sell for Wheat on terms as lor Uoiton. In less than three week the Forty-1 seventh Congress will enter nimn it et- oml wssion. We do hope the Democrats i will be on their best .behavior. They nrei in the minority, but they can help the party make a gowt reconl. The Kesston will be short as it expires March 4, idJ, I- i -. t i. ! .. Printinq Officfe 8ftf I am sUo prepared tofurnih cotton pinners lu ith Bagging, Tie and Twine, at very low COMING IN EVERY DAY. AT 'M rates; for irovisia.and favorable rates j i . l i It ...r,Iinr nf KI'l-llinLT lliirl'J. . ... fc i o . . . . . . -.. , I Drovers will' find yoKl btalla'and ncusi a our place, f tT-r : Cothmerrtal Travelers. tr 4 f Lue Street, Salisbury, N. C. 36:tf r t- ,. ; - I nmrfl rnnDTITP QFTPTI D'JuUlOIU ilulHi luiuui vnuu. he best Market variety in the World. Polntpf excellence: i has no eqnal for root or Salal. . t Produces S darHwo weeks carllerj than any other kind. - : i ascrts do not inj ire thw as they do oUjer 1 varieties. uccs more S ila.l . than any othcrl oneJiere will sell. T i.nr nvoWiCOTTON than anv one man here, it may ic a iiuu'p "" - ri.nr imrcliases or cngagi'inem oi inc v- Price are as low r.s any H'i2 not 7 vdemo(d. tlmt this is to voictt inteiet i J; a GASKILL. Oct. 51 h. '82. NE W FURNITURE SJVRE. For Sale ai a bargain j I I .. an.BuuNErt, ; ' , ! China Qrbv. X. Q. WESTERN II. C. RAIL ROAD. V OFFICE GEN. PA3SENQES AGCNT ! immeuiiueiy- uiwn tue meeting. ot the a . . . L j 'i I Congress the two Houses can go to bnsi- oallSDUry, Lh CtijjDctODer 12t?, 1882. "SCHEDULE. a i WANTED. - Se(&, at ! , "''. Onion Turnip. Bis the best Turnip for Winter use In the ! market! For sale only at I i ' ". J. II. EN'NISS" Drug Store. A!j3 Other Varieties xQt Miin Sir. MokilporiJ.f Boss; An! pt BTerjtMnryoii fantju the Furniture -line : : , v, M Me SaOWia slices. "''." '!."' ' ALL MY GOODS .V- . ' , I Were inspected in person at the Manufactories, and .bought for cash st the lowest will eflVct theobject rfL amTwarranted t bef the latest styles; and lt quality, and will be sold as ......... J . prices, ana rr& any Ilouse in the conntry. Come and get ; lMuhuhlphia Press: Ifit Store. Alee CiIb'W Tfirfi sets for - -f--4 $j0, odo, M 540 school books at mam SBtSj farMe TopuBlj t - S55 Hanfcofflef Parlor sets :for-4- r $40 J50 ana $75 Cheap Beds at 83.50 Here is the way -Leach talks t when he goes North.' The Philadelphhi' Tiuut says: ' . f; j- '; " "James M. Leacli. who is mentioned as 1 by limitation. The utmost camion should the 'Mahone of the old North State,' ad- to observed, and extreme men nud ex mi t ted to a renorter in New York vester- trenie mensares shoald have back seats. day that linbbell sent a corruption fund Much useful and important business can of $10,000 iuto North Carolina. And be transacted daring the short session. . .. - . ! I . . . l ,1. . i .t auueti the Alaiiono or tne tar ueels, we I immeviiiuei . upon ine meeting, oi ; me gained two Congressmen. ? Congress the two Houses can go to busi- Jeems is a seeker and a reformer of H88 . 1 ef isaitynore wimericarKepuu- ... I llAAM llSa flllA W m the Arthur typeJ-4Tr7.filar. .... " . V V.i" T- , . 1 . . i. . . I taxation, both m tntxtamh and internal rrn The following js respectfolly submitted I enuc, may be safely reduced. We are pay to those DtnVocits ''who stayed at home !nS Jhenatioiial debt at the rate of .id .. .i,.i. I .t Jnrr tl. rpiji,, Mn "u? ifuuu,uuu r year, which is uir nit: OI.UU. , Augusia ua.j ation bills will probably be considered in. Chronicle: j . i i I a more economic spirit.- The extrava- Tln- llepublicans expect to carry , the U11 fep8i" hill and the River and llar y:..:..:.. i x.v..i. ..i:.. 1 1 bor bill of last RMudmi wpro -frv iiHnnnh. u ii i.m iiiiti iiiii in .ju in i 9-1 I II i - - - r i A A votei. in 1684 bya judicious exieiiditure,arnienre8 nnd ,,a something to dot Leave W of moiH-y. They argue; from recent wiunne reverses wuicu ije nepumican - - events, i hat a comparatively small saua PartJ "as saffered." i - The Democrats must avoid plaving In- Train Jxo. I w nuy u mo iuiuicuib. it. ta n i connects At Salisburv with n Tt o ' ... were potatoes standing remark in Radical newspaper points North and south and fromR.i . . . Ji . ' il T t l l., .... ... . - e v.wBnwt oi iMi k tliat had been cheapened by over-l " "'ej uccwi wcamw ui i i euiesnue wim a. t. t o. Dir. of c. c. t aL a "iemocratic piuiiuera. n . orar. i wnnecw mt nana wpnncs with E. tmhi -V & ua. it. xl- I iir unmviinirti . n . ... . . .uvv M miu wuii3 OUUIB W Pass.. Train Arrtre 5.45 r m 4.8 " S.0 44 11.54 " STATIONS. .... Salisbury. ... . . StateavUle !... Newton HlrJsary i i....Monranton... 11.50 a M; ....Marlon....... 10.08 - ; Black Mountala . AsheTUle Warm Springs P9R.Traih I?7e-.10A S.4t; " .S5! 1.43 11.4i l.B3lrM .00 9 5.44.:' 5.4 ptoduciioii instead of steel rails there would have - been general felicitation. Wo tihiuild all have rejoiced in the cheap Traia Ko. 8 COST, at . - ENNiss' Dm I' Store. Irtf. SALE OF HOUSES ani LOTS IN A fountain in a public square of r I 0 13 1.I ..: 1 .. COIIIIMtil t Vim Knrim iriih m fin..i.ti- ,..! l.MV f.4nLi fr U on" rauci&w ueeieu i.uiiumir. i ."-" - . r 1 .... I.1. 1 " ""' i " .7" . . " HUt rrd drt if fnr -.,T,b?no. i?" "ms,OWB ine th-Wfrt. ConneeU, at n hy should we not equally rejoice and , "p; - , -.r " siaiesvuie with a,t. o. mt ot c c. a.rl k. 1 thaafct.il for cheap irout What bet- Provided he could take as much time ud at ssusbur, with . i,.B R.f0rau point- kj.M.in i h.- s as ne pieaseu iir me joo, anu ereci a .r tta.e.Kn. in in nrnipni iiuii inini mie furiosi- v AGLroufn. iip.kt. while at Work. 1 he contract Was saleatSaUstmnr.StatesvlUe, Ashevllle aad khfl o:i --;th rnntrV merchants who want cheap Beds in onedown ami 1 1- f- u,,,,0lm,,10 tW0 tormc Rlir Mm-am springs to au principal clUea. i m Hn.ia lci 1110 si is -. . ia.. a. 1 a w ' - w half dozen lots. Tl will also have on hand a full line ot t'UiTIKS, UASKETS and I gumeti uiarKets auu cneaper pneesv r Undertakers' goodsrall at the lowest prices at SALISBURY RL fl DAVIS' M Store, 40:3m f IJUrVIP SEE at J ' i I , On Monday the 4th day -of December, next, at t lie Court House in Salisbury. 1 1 will sell five Houses and Lots in the .bast Ward of Salisbury, near the Salisbury Cem etery. Irtjlonzinir to the estate of Otho Swink due'd. - . TEEMS OF SALE, i - The purchasers will be required to pay one third of the purchase money down and will be granted credit of three land six months for th other two-thirds with inter est at eiht per cent -f-Titles reserved until all the purchase money is paid. J. 8. -McCUBBlNB, Com. of Court. - 2:7t. ' n ; Professinal Cards. J. M. Mi COKKLE. i 10. F, KI.CTTZ. IvIcCQB KLB ! & KLUTTZ, - ATTCRKEVS AD ( ( U t 111 '(.T.F, Salisbury,, N. C. . t CfOfBee on CotinrlVStretl, or-rnite the Way in'.'STortli (Sasrolmal FIVE THOUSAND CUSTOMERS WANTED TO JOIN THE ARMY! W. SMITHDEAL IS NOW BATTLING How to Mark a Hanging Gakden. Take a printer1 towel as the basis. You may have a little trouble in securing due, as the craft usually hang on to a specimen so long that parting with it is like losing an old friend. Carry it home the same as you would a pane of glass, being very careful not to bcud it. Sus- peud it by the fonr corners iu a bay win dow aud sow flax, lettuce, or any. other seeds you may wish to cultivate npou it except pnmkin.i The soil is too rich for that class of vegetable. Sprinkle care fully every. morning, Jind iu a few days it will be a lovely illustration of the old saying that nature abhors a vacuum. that the painter has sold the surface of the fence to advertisers, aud nobody knows how long he will be painting the fountain. J. B. Macmurdoj ; Audr. 0. F.A P. Ajrt. The Wife ... 1 . 1 .3 ? rJA.n n 1 PUiud in rf ! i Pdrnlinn fltainof litr.K tiAno i.i Encines. Boilers and Mining Machinery. Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Threshing- Machines, Horse Powers, Wheat Drills, Bugjiies, Pluetons, Carnages, Spring Wagons, Double and Single Harness, Atlas and Giant Powder, Blasting Caps, Double Topped Fuse, Electric j Blastin" Machines, Blasting and Rifle Powder. I will sell vehicles for cash, until ruanu- lacturcrs' prices advance, at the following low pfices, to wit : Upen Buggies with Har ness com nl etc from t50 to 140. Top Buggies With Harness complete from MS to $200. , . -. - - . , -.1 j" ? 111 - IS n . . I IHTll.lDH. llHire lli:ill I keep in sum-Ic vehicles luanuiaciureu uy me iouowing wen Known nrnis: jotumous v 1 1 iuggy Co., Columbus, Ohio; W hitney Wagon Co., Syracns, N. Y. ; Emerson Fisher Co., the promotion of do incTnnati, Ohio ; Sechler & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio ; Davis, Gould & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. It requires no sacri Ctu t II nV. :lni IT STANDS AT THE HEAD- THE USHT-RlKiHKjQ omESTic; Tliat it i the a-knowlcdgcd .leader ija tlKfTade a fact that cannot be disputed 4 J MANY IMITATE IT, NOJJE EQUjIL IT! Thi Largest Armed. i The Lightest Rtinninv, i j The Mom Beautiful Wood-work AND IS WAREVNTED iTo be made of the best raiterial. To do any and all kiadi of wmk. m a be complete in every respect. r or st ile liv CERHH4R0T BH0SM jalisbury, N. G jjgentu wanted in unoccupu-d territory. : Audrestt, i JomcsHv Sarin MacJaue Co. j. lJlOHMOND, Va. Blacto Irafl nesrlerscn. Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. Jannay22 1879 tL j B Cincinnati MACHINERY MANUPACTUESD BY Beckett & McPoweL. New York. ! GIIjU eterrett ManufacturiD? Co, Tltusvtlle, Ta. Jiimes LetTel a Co., Springfield, Onto. Skinner Wood. Erie, Pa. Uelser Manufacturing C'o Waynesboro, Pa.. Blcktord ft Hoffman, Macedone, N. Y. AATIS KWIJi AlAtMiJiB vuJtrjilM , RK'iwnu, icw ivik. KeDauno Chemical Co., PUlladeljlila, Pa. i Atlantic Olant Towder Co., JC. Y. ItiiAaiu ruiiuvi wuijauj iicw uia. OFFICE UNDER MERONEY'S OPERA HALL. WAUK UOOMS CKDEH MCIOKKV's OPERA HAM. AKP BOVPKK IIOCPK STORE, MAIN ST., A delicate attention to the minute wants - and wishes of a wife tends, perhaps, more; than anything else to omestic happiness. ficeJ occupies hut a small degree of attention, yet it is the fertile source of bliss ; since it convinces the object of! -your regard that, with the duties of a husband, vou Grass on Poor Land. To get grass started 011 poor land the land should first be well cultivated and then top-dressed with what manure can be had, lunvcver small the quan tity, to be well harrowed in and the grass seed (whether clover or timo thy) sown without any grain. It is a mistaken notion that some grain should be sown .with the grass in or der to protect it from the sun. The moisture which the gram extracts from the land is of more importance to the grass than any shading could possibly be. It may probably cxm tain some weeds the first year, but (after that it would be a rare thing to find any to interfere with the grass. North Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING EAST. Date, Apr. 30, lt82 Leave Charlotte.... " Salisbury v.. ... " Hick Point.. Arr. Greensboro.... Leave (J reenboro . Arr. Hillil.oro " Durham ...... " Raleigh Lr. Arr. Gohlaboro No. 51. 4.00 a. in. 5.63 7 20 8.0a 0.30 11.47 1226 1.40 p.m. 4.05 u 6.30 - No. 63, Daily.? : Cl M tl l 4.40 p. m. 6.24 " .7.35 ! .06 "k: Ho. 17 Daily except Saturday, Leave GreeiiRboro 5 00 p. ro. Arrive at Raleigh 1.51a. in. , A rri ve at GohlHboro 7.20 " No. 51 Connects at Greensboro with R. A D. R. U. for all points North, East and West, via. Danville. At GoUUboro with W. & W. R. R. for Wilmington. ; A vordinf f.ir Ri 000 ilamniroa ins no. or-uonnecis ai naiisunr wihi W,I. " 1 " in If If ..11 tw.nl.rn Waolrn V . been given against the city of Uieh- .i Green-Uro with R. & D. R. R. for all mond because of the death ot I il-1 iKiints North, East and West. man J. Matipin, caused by walking over an embankment. TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, Feb. 19, 1882. J None of. the doctors who attends! i i have united the riiore punctill- Garfield have yet been paid, and tin e LeavefJohlshoro ions neiiayior oi a lover. J lie trivial j3 no show that they will be until Arrrve Kaiergn- tokens of regard c- r ainly ma'e much they cut down their bills at least tlii- No. 50. Daily. No. 52. Dailr. SALISBURY, N. C. W. S3IITHDEAL. Ii. II. CLEMEJJT. KEUR CUAIGE CRAiGI & CLEMENT, SAUSEURY FKB.3, lit N.C. A SUCCESS AT LAST. 1UV, 1S81. J in s r u PI LLl ZD. Vance. LW. JlU Aiujv VANCF. & EAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, CHARLOTTE, K. C. 1 Practice in Supreme IConrt of the United! States, Supreme iConrti of North Carol Federal Courts, and Counties of Mecklenbnrjr, Uabarrus, Union, Gaston, Kowan and Da son. S-OfEee, two doors east of Indepen way in the affections of a woman of sense and discernment, who, looks not at the value of the gifts she re ceives but perceives in Hie frequency a continued evidence of! the existence and ardor of that love pn which the superstructure of her liappiness has been erected, lo preserve unimpaired ty per cent Mary Anderson says the only fear she ever felt in her career as an act ress was that some critic would go for the size of her feet instead of the meas ure of her acting. A man must be 35 years old before ina.1 fi A vid-1 IT 1 00D WASH itIAQHIN th'J affections of her associate, to con- i10 imp Pridpnt of iIip TTnit- vince him that in his j judgment of Lj States. This rule is necessary to tier character, iormeu antecedently o marriag", he was neith:r blinded by partialitv nor 'deluded by artifice, will be the study of every , woman wl o c insults her happiness nnd the rules of Christian dutv. lUie strongest attachuient will decline, if it suspects that ft is received by diminished warmth. CYMPTOM3 OF A . TORPID' LWER lioaiof Appatite, Bowels coatlva. Pain in ($0 Head, with doll aensntion in the Pain under the Shoulder lnaqa after eatinr, with a disin- bck part. cdada. fullnani after eaunr. etifia.livn ; fcn Pisrtmn rt huiAr nr mind. 1 frlubtlity of temper. Low spirits, with asfaelmg of having neglect-'d aomedoTy, Aleari .ena. Dii.7Jaes. llatterinc at tho teart. Dota befora the evea. Yellow Skin. Headache Kcncrally over the ritbt eve. - 'Itestlessness, with Ltiul drcacaa, highly c&toreii Urino, aud ' - "8 PILLS are especially adapted to paeh msa, on dose rlToct uch a ch'wigt citecltMc n to astoi:lU the anffercr.'' friH IitrnHiae th Appetite, and csuse th 'ttdjr to Take on Flli, tlius the nystem Is -Mrlahv4t. and by lliwir Tnnlr Action on tbe lxtjrOv Orru, i;-calHr H4cm1 arc pro. HffL Price centa. &5 JIurrny Kt N, H, DISPENSARY. CsUtSti 187 at U H. Sta Stmt,' ST. IMS, ICO. THE Physicians in Cliarge ftflliia old and well kaowa iustitutinn are regular graduates in median asd nraerT. Tears of Xzperienoe in tbe treatment t Chxonio Siaeanea iiave mada their skill and ability u much mi-r.or to that of the! ordinary practitioner, that ifapy have acquitted a national reputation through JhelT. treatment nf complicated eae. IJiPJgREtrOriorEXPOSUffE Vni il r T ' I II HI llll II. " leclloUA ol lilt; LIuud. Kkiu r Uiumi. Lrw&lwi with ih. munu mfc,W anain, oi auaaie am who are pasdUKSH unerinz iron tne eoects of a dueaM tUul unlit H8 rietini Yor hnirua nr . - MNVENTED AND PATENTED BY T.J. MERONEY, THIS MACHINE is a olain wootlen tank lincJ with Conner or iralvnnized Iron. . .. .. ... . . . . Z 1 SALISBURY, N. C. Nobody proposes fiee trade in America, and still less a "murderous raid on the tariff." Under free trade prevent a rus' , an the average Amer ican expects to be President before he reaches that age. A California man was taken for a bee-hive and had a swarm of bees set tle on him. He had the presence of mind to walk a mile and enter a school house, and all the bees at once left him to go for the scholars. The hugging power of the common black bear has been greatly overrated. He can exercise no greater pressure Leave Arrive Pnrhnn- ..." " HilMol .... Greenl ro.. Leave Arrive Ilijili Piont " Salisbury.... ' Charlotte.... 10.00 a. m. 12.20 pm: 3.55 " 5.0G " ' 5.46 " 8 05 9.15 " 9.50 " 11.12 " 1.10a. m. 0.40 a. ja. fO 10 ' 11.21 M 1.00 44 No. 18, Daily cx.Sunday-Lv.OoldiiU'oSOpiu Ar. Kaleifth 7.10 put Lv. . 6.00 am ' - Ar.G reenooro 3.1 5 pm" No. 50 Connect at Charlotte with A. & C. Air Line for all point in the South and South west, and with C..C. & A. K. K. for all poinU South and Southeast. ! 4 No. 52 Connect at Charlotte with A. A C. Air Line for all oints South and South wcM; at Charlotte with C. C. & A. K. R. with all points Soul hand Southeast. ;. N. W. PJ. C. RAILROAD. H we get no revenue. Umler prolubi- ti.an a gtout man, but he obtains un- tion we get notie. A tariff fr revenue pjt.asaMt results by using the claws on a - ' m 9 a 1 r - r Willi rUTtlirHtoH mtu ;M 4-.-. A .t . m - I ,1 Z A I . I ... A ... 1.1 I ----- , ...ft.a ijn.c iii mi: mmuui m'i uic uuuussion oi su'uiii, wiiii corrugtiicd lvoier, i uuu uiuy iur rcveuur. 15 irejuH u,lu"llii hind feet made ot same metal, and ot sufficient weight. This Holler gathers the air while pass- die ground. Is both moderate and ...K a"u Irt'over the clothes, toning air and UHtcr through the fabric. At yame U.MrvativP Tl.n ..rrnt rifTtliA A dissinated old ne2ro ill M V . . m 13 t,irown UP thronph the perforated pipes underneath from the bottom . " ' : . V" nmDP1. ' in wt -u watPh;ntr ,1 of the tank.; There are wooden strina lunen the JJ.a t et.. -..-i r,, tanfl we propose to reform is war a gomery, Ala., w hile watclHng tl a smooth bottom in tho tank. ! ' I triff. Tt wna nrlo i-rmanenilv enred. al moderate lexpeDM. O by Hail aa4 txfnm raraaual c..ouiii.. u pr,i,rri vUtck it VRXS aalianua. rt quenram K be uewenrf by aatieu rtiriai Imliaal availed free to any Mre oa j.piciik. i-al rT?" )"r tram RirpUm heaM tmi laeir ildrm.m. Vs trr Mmwthia. to tiH-lr aataalag. It I. aetatrWf butts, laTxth Htk VsTjLwuI fiST IT'S KASR DYE. rtT JIiara Wiiikkk changed foaGioifv ..ACIC by a iiia application of tins bva. Itim p irts a natural cohir, acts Instaiilnneously. Hold -t j Drufrg'.sw. or sent by express on receipt of tl. prricE. 3 Mi nutT &r xeiv sroitu. C'ibr. VCrrS BIICAL at Valaakle UhratOw u fatfta AMeiala ik be Bulled aBAB ea apUcattM 3STOTIC'E! JPHRI Fi EAGLE, FASHIONABLE BOOT W ' .31AK KR, t r. ! 1 . nvuex your auention 10 ins shop, opposite .t ont- le ntPtl fnfpssecllv as raor.kcvs in the menagerie in that The process is simple: any one can operate the machine. First, soap the clothes and a war measure. It levies a murderous city, spoke thus: ,Dem children got i,?iTfAeIautfour or ?ve S"--1 "'K le nk- Turn onenousli w- tax tmon the neonle. It Is the author too n.uch sense to come outer dat r. C1 iiicm lurn on sTeam , anu move t ie Holler back and forth until the water I r 1 . a , nna . ...i-,,, f.,!Lu .... ,lP;P tiiU off ia rnl.i-.ul rr. .1 t . . .. . . . . " . I rF nor twnrmtvt ninnniinlipti anil I Caoe ! W illie lOlkvS CUl lieir Utlls Oil IT; i urn tne Taive anti ie me water pass on. Add rresli water, ami repeat this !" . w , t i 1. ..:. . A tnree or four times, and vou find the clotlu a tt,r.,i,i .;,i i.l is..i.e. Ion-sided fortunes. We nronose to re- and set em to worklii ami Otlli and ; . 1. .. . .1 ... x. ...... "utiui it UUIU T, llllUUIr tllCOIIIilt---J , " -IT I I ... . . a CBl initirv. far ihara la tin .I.Ki... 1 3 . i . i. . . , . ! I. .1 t I 1. !.. .....i .... i..ia ' t-nt .o uuuiuji piwos cmiiiuvca, meitouer narinsr rouiioeu eajjes soi iorm it aiionetiier. auu we are not 1 iuai.ii wijnmwnno. IS ID munnt in mv nr i.i.tii... a l-' I J l r , . . .. " i j . . . . . . ' .. . I n.rit -w-mnti " ""- MBJiuaercnici can ie wasnea as wen as a oeo quilt. ERgnThis Machine is in operation at Mernnev Sr. Rrr v nhinn Rlxtii u-lien f Kf will be manufactured at as small a cost as jwssible. Any one having a steam lioiler in operation can use one of my machines at small cost and with satisfactory remits. One F.auu can ao u,e work ot ten wash women iu one day and do the work better. 1 . 53rit is a splendid; thing for toiling'grain and. vegetables for stock, B9It is also a good "vool-washer. EState and County rights for sale by the Invent tor. 19:tf .5 -U 3 InW T ; i dayor's Office. Beoai'rins neatlv and nrmm. ly done. A It grades of goods made to order ua. 1st, '8i:ti. j EDIGREE SEEDS mNEETSJ.V,kLSrHa.c -S3 t iz r-1 1 v2 1 r or trio wi e r c h a FaT oi;rJ,wwa"iecies0 SiEor market gardener wce:U,o Sniltor tho -PRIVATE FAMILY ! t ecenQ if" G ro rv by o u rse 1 ve s ow rarwl Em EH fia O HantloiNC IUastrotetl dttnlogae and Karnl Redater FREE TO AlxL ni.t.v. 1,3 YOUR OCSIXJISS CVRDSi FOR. TRADE T.ISSTV J . vwuvka a uii, a Kaiffi I.ISST. ' PIiTlPLKS. I will mail (free) the recine for a Bimnle Vrn. TABT.E Balm that will remoreTAN, Freckles Pimplfs and Blotches, leaving the akin soft, clear and beautiful; also instruct ion for produ cing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Addresa. inclfeainir ScxUmn BEN. VANDELF & Co.,12 Barclay St., IxA. i . 20: ly IHoRNBR School! : Oxford, N. C. The next session of thi achool will bein the second Monday in Januatv. o : . jt w circular giving lernia and other partic- alars, appl to the principals J. II. & J. C. HORNER. 10:ly , Si i tXill.:. ; I liae ue il ritv-f.vf war it m j. a y Iiirkimd Pfaaanfcna ua m Af trill not bUutLm. tL k it 4 : 11'tMoi 'f wie .nuttt f miuent i-byakiaiia, have vlel!ied to ihU5JlSfl2S2 I , s : T r:-nr'-. - riw u n preiertnc-1 aar iron rrenaration made. In rfvil iLZr, . """J'IJ fJf'J7ffff. 'vM.''-1 hardware TO i;OiSUJ!lPTIYES. The advertiser having been permanently cure if thnt dreul di-tease, Consumption, hy asimple rtunedy,U anxious to make known to "his fellow sntl'erers the means of cure. To all who desire (o, he willaend a copy of the prescription used, rfree of charge),wiih the directions for prepar ing and using the tame, which they will find a 8 A e CU RE for Coughs, Cams, Consumption, PnM, Bronchitis, Ac. j adtirties wnliing the Prescription, will please Wtbss, Rev. R. A. WILSON'. 101. rVn.-St. J dlriiamsburgh, N. Y. 2(hly;" LCW. Y. Pakmr, ate ol Warrenton. 31 . C W.c Km' Late of Edgecc mta Co ! if' PARKER & CARR. Cotton Com. Merchants CoiiXKK Fayette axi Water Streets frightened by the owl's cry that, be cause the fatted millionaires of mon opoly are goit'g to have some abate ment in their j power to -rob the poor, the country is going to pot. The peo ple are paying through the present tariff, five hundred .millions of dol lars in bounties to protect monopo- in bar of their recovery, lists. This money is wrested from l:4t-pd. TOBIAS LYERLY, Ex r. laboring men to be put in the pockets of millionaires. We propose to ex- d j .:i.. i ... : t : v )usc us ufiuno aiivi Btujr it. at is iuit bery. It is swindle. Louixvilk Cou rier Journal, JJem. Notice to Creditors. All Persons having claims ainst the estate of Zuchariah Lyerly, dee'd, are here by notified to exhibit the same to the un dersigned on or liefore tle 20th day of Oc tober 1883, or this notice will be pleaded CD -i CD g CD SB c" r c S s IL rr "w 5 s a X w -t s - 3 S' A Live Izard in Indiana Stone, I .. Q w fS c CI 1 m D 53 2 n 5- NORFOLK, VA. Business and Correspondence solicited. 43:4m:pd . .it ft. ... i-- ;r; T.I hi nun I i.tntr J.-iit f t'l'i, . f l.w(.f:;;trii. f'V r5 T; LRr RTEf? vo.2isii. MAIN ST.. ST. U0U15. Agent for the CABDWELI THESHER, D. A. ATWEIilj. WUEIV YOU WAT HARD WAR E At Iio w Figures Call on the unden-igRtd atXo. 2, Granii Ro.. ? ' i D.AlATWKLI. SalieluM .N C, alunt S -tl. Ar vatirrlj New a4 mm(i.It egtiee far tae anh aad MraatH y M aemtnal Xmiaiona and I m potency by UMaaly ""5.ia,lfMil. u lat tW Tl TW T iM.bJ iwfiiMiniiiLi. a a aw ttewtev, f. kta. TIM arf m i it baa ""-" TT rT. . fa..,.. II . tW-a "" rtiailMMii ir.i,. hMal itaraMMklaita pwui.i, win mm Vm k H ftn hm hiUmii a Mat aa aailaa a4 rty in ilin aiall. km "itHTlMW bj jy a. ifewaM. (" " ii ii.fmiiii ii.i.mii ina i,m i . x "rr- r 11 i' naa,...ii. i ,i, w. 1 77m a. . M HARRIS REMEDY CO. MjPt CHETMIIST8, On Friday bf last week, while get tintr out stone in his quarry, a mi'e south of Kokoruo, Geo. W. Deten- g) haugh made one of the most wonder ful discoveries' probably of the pres ent are. It became necessary to split a massive slab of stone when, to his great surprise, he found firmly im bedded in the solid rock a species of lizard of light colar. with eyes, but 3 apparently sightless, alive and active. -8 'When first found it did not appear to f possess any life, but in a few mo- &g nients was very lively.j lne lizard had beeu imbedded in this stone 9 3 - e a S S aa,. aaMW bbmbb 3.w 3 2. q -r , No. 52 Goiko West. No 50 Daily. ! ( Daily. exSundny. Lv. (ireeiiblu.ro j 9 25pm 950am Ar. Kernerarille I 1041 1041 " Snlfin ll 25 u j 36 M. ! LNo. 51. Daily. No. 63. ex. Sun. ; Daily. i Leave Salem ' 515am t0Q p at r ' Ar. Kernersrille 550 M 640 !4 " Greensboro 7 00 " 8 00 f STATE UHIVF RSI f Y RAIIROAD. I No. l. j Goiko Nokth.' j Daily ex. Sua. Leave Chapel Hill ...... 110.40 an Arrive University.. 1 11.40 a m I ; . No. 2. ! Goixo South. Daily; Ebb. ArriveUniveraity ............ 12.10 pm ;-. Arrive Chapel Hill 1.00 p i v ; Pallman Sleeping Can without CkiBft On Train Ko. 50, New York and Atlanta via. Washington & Danville, and htlween Gretai toro and Charleston. " 1J On Train No. 52, Richroond and Charlotte Washinglon and Charlotte via Danville. ! j JgyTlirongiiTickets on saleatGreenahpre, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charletlv. and at all principal oints Kowlli, Sonthwet, West, North and East. For Emigrants rate if Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and the Southwest, address A POPE, l Gen. Paserigei AgU 21:1 Richmond, Ya. 3- P 2 7n f g.S.l3 S rjo 2. : a CD 2 CP 3 J?t? 3 Q i? ' S! daw? " s o n. w ELJ 5 2 2.2 m CO prisou house for perhaps hundreds of Pf Swi 8 S " years, feeding on nothing and lying -c 5 c'i." in a comatose condition. Scientific - men consider the find most wonder- I .3S Z p s 3 r-O IIitoa-y ofRowan CToiiatty BTRiv j. am rut Copies of this interesting book may! be bad of T. F. Kluttz, Theo. Blkubaih i or at the Watchman Oftice. i I , ful. The lizard is now alive and in the possession of Mr. Defenbaugh. If a dog loses its It sea its maw, does theni t law, and R .HB! -13 Sa ST a 2 a xooster it make orphans of o 3 O s 1 ur 03 ce O 5 S. . 3. m SALE VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. ON Monday the 6th day of November next, at the Courthouse door in Salisbury. I w"1 sell that valuable property known as tbe. RITZ property, situated on Main street in tbe town of Salisbury. Terms of sale : The purchaser will pJ one-third of the purchase money as soon a the sale is confirmed, and he will have a credit of three and six months for tne o'" two-thirds, with interest from date of sl at 8 per cent. : , J ,A Biddings will be opened at $1,63 10. Title will be reserved until all the purcnaK money lias- been paid. - JOHN S. HENDERSON, Com. Sept. 28th. Till sale. i SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CRA LIXA WATCHMAN, $1.50 PER YEAR. i . 1 - ; 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 30, 1882, edition 1
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