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- ' i - - - - 1 ! ' - - - - ' - - . ; - 1 H- I "" 1"J I " -MMaaaaaaaMaaaWaWamMamMaamMaaaaaaalaBaaBaamaMaaW t . . ' . -!- - i - r . V . h1 ' . . -- r. . - r r fj?rrffi VD u : - . a Aamin.siraior MTrTERHON LIVERY STABLES 1 iTt-S? L .SHAVER & AREY f-Preent !their compliments to rthe public. i sad respfeetfullj folicit at trial of their fcs UMismmt. It is complete in all the re rjuiremeflts:pf flrs class business. Horses, Buggies, Carriages, " , Pheetohs', Wagons, &c. t f S ixoucei riftvTnjroo'alificd" as Ail oiinistrator ottbe cstaje ol ItelfCcmwVown,'-ua::i. r gi& notice to alr?rsdna having claims against, the deceased to exhibit the same to me n or IteTore the 25th day oriCeveiilTier, 1833. ami all persons indebted to said estate are Bcrroested to make immediate payment. 1 AY. L. STEELE. AdnTr j I of Rebecca Cowan. Kpx. 20th, 1882. 6:6 w v V 19.TT HiHtoi-y ofBovron CoKnty , ; K- AXD ABE COKMDEXT OF CIVIXO FJ j Special provisionand favorable rates for Hoarding and keeping horses. DroveH will nd good Stalls and Sheds 4at our place. . j J ' , , ... I Special 'accommodations for the bencut lot Commercial Travelers. j; . Lee Street, Salisbury, N. C. j it -ffcttil -.i 1':, " . ! 1 a i ZE TURHIP be beat! Market variety in the World. I Piata of excellence: 5- T haatf equal for root or Salad. Produces Safad Iwo weeks earlier than any other kind. 9.- - n . ' i iotecta do not injure this as they do other '.IviTi Tarietics. T RET J. BC3CTL X $ haa of T. F. KlXTTZ, Tiieo. Bueijbacm or Ht the W atciimak Offi-e. : ; WANTED Onion Sets, at ! ; TMrrrr I r? XT XT T e Q ' Tim nr Qfnro G i produces ' . !i ' Turnip. more" Salad than any other It Li the best Tfimip-for Winter.use.in the market. For sale ony at J. II. ENNIS3' Drug Store. Who Other Varieties fit "' Si ' " -i TURNIP SEED at SCHOOL BOOKS at 0ST,.at ; ! . :.::a. ENNissi Mi Store. iff. SALE OF HOUSES aii LOTS ffl SALISBURY. -3K ' m&0 LOCAL.rl To-nifrht there-will be a social dance r ) COMING- IN EVERl DAT ;AT f artj at MstJP. ;N. SniitU. : ' ' O ' t - priae party at Mr. W. S. Negua home, on Fnlton Streets - - - ' - i 4 ' b" " i Urate Emancipation day, Jan'j 1st, 1883, i 4 in thia town, with bannera, a procession Main Str.:Next Bcd l and apeeclies. h n flllill Fi WalaifteiaTiileTops,1 Theneirro who inanltetl Mr.K. Vander fordand whom lie knocked dWn with a Slit. .12. .1 !. tTr...l..oo.l.i. .:1.f T r i V-tt a T' . 711 T fT ir,l;lfct u last HTunyuj uiju a NJ ii:Jli ;YV - O .L JLXLi i, a clear caae of accidental killiug. , IfliCl 1phy:w'asrvaiting-6n'cb8tomcpn1il' store " I aome one reached ' oter the ! counter" and took nut Ids money drawer ami contents. It was not missed until the thief had es caped. : ! o 1 :. - - : New Year Calls,- In the subjoined list will be found the names of those who will receive on New ! Year'a day:'-.- r-v.. Uii Miss Benlah Stewart niul Mis Mamlne k V. U. Orermati. irdfn ai'd M ia Bel GOODS actories, and lxnght for cash At fliif XpvcHt t styles! and best quality, an law as anV nouae jojthe country. Come and get - w , t A Hice Cittop ? Ckimix-' stfi'teMjU,';KiS'i-:T-S2 J00' Fins sets firf--r-" -430, $35; ill $40 .'..Mr-; only ?T?rr' ."""""$55 Mock, with Mrs On Monday the 4th day of .December, next, at the Court House in Salisbury, I will sell five Houses and Lots in the East Wrd of Salisbury, near the Salisbury Ccm etery Ijelonging to the' estate of Otho Swiuk dee'd. TEEMS OF SALE. The purchasers will be required to pay one third of the purchase money down and will be granted a credit of three and six months for the other two thirds with inter est at eight per cent. Titles reserved until all the purchase money is paid. 2:7t- . - - w -A t m m r a m,. ai ihh a .ami iiniiiin aiiai ! i w -- n in s mrn t mnr i v- Haiisoie Tpr sets lot- -:: w sm oo B.d6 m w-s- Nn- 4 tu ,o Special tern)S,niaIeM!t9r-were Miss Jalfa aeinrnf anit MU Mzzib Me- W " M , mb- - r ' 1 - f 1 J - 1 half dozen lots. fI will also have on nanu a iui.i une 01 vur rip, VA&ivi, i o ana Undertakers' goods all atHh-w est prices ai 40:3n;VKf .Mm m i. Kulti ana uriH ivi" uiwiu. 1 f . .. . , .' 1 w v i mi a t m m. I t 1 !- 1 SSrr""--J Professinal Cards. J.IM. MCCOBKLE. -J. 1DE0. F. KMJTTZ. c C ORKLE 8c KLTJTTZ, ATTORK EY & A K D OU t EL t l: h , Salisbury, N. C. fJ- I?SOfnce'on dtmpil fetreet' orropite the Ctinit House. i7:Coi Blacker tii Henderson, i Attorneys, Counselors . and Solicitors. - SALISBURY; N.C I Jannay22 1879 tt. j f ITi STAilDliAT TIIE HEAD. 1 1 j THE JLItSHT-RUNMlFlQ 'BimESTic;' Irhat it is the acknowledged: leader in the Trai1ei a fidt that Cannot Wd htputed itpiti nn imp , L. II. CLEMENT. I GRAIQE & CLEMENT, tt otttjijts ht Saw, II SALISBURY. R. C. Feb. 3, 1SS1. ! IMITATE IT, fJONE EQUAL 6T! H : The Lightest Banning-, V ; I i J"The Atoit Benutiful Wood-wcrk. AND IS: WARRANTED 4 Ht .1 , .. . . . . , To be maue oi me oesi jinieriaii To flo any nd all kindi of, work. Tit be complete in every reiect. ' Ml For f j BERNHARDT BROS., "v- - j - Salisbury, S. C entwanted in tiuoccupied territory. Aldrf, ! . 13 Domestic Sewing Machine Co. 1 Zi). Vance. i W. II. Taiii.1 t VANCE & BAILE Y, ! c ; ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, CHARLOTTE, C. Practice in Sui)rrnie Court of the United State, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Feleral Court, and Counties of Mecklenburg, Cibarrn, Union, Gaston, Rowan and David thm. CQOfhce, two doors etttst vf Indepen dence 6inare. 33:tf 12:111 IilCHMOND, VTA. IITT'S I I I I ;?TE6T.C IfeillX Xs estr.poiod of llerlritl uj M.'Wtugiuoiu prod -Kli wUicl pr--rr(-"f the snbetanc oftho J.-it iotii-u, ti.3 -4crld mutter o.Htua WUnKf Wliklt flts-tes l2 'te CUeinnl if Impwrtllpi'uf i iirlitcti titefa rbif ivjlts.Ei.-l yiifcii(;,i..ti(i(... blho ' ai'rrultttif a"Vf tt'.' l-ww-'t. mi 1'ti.pnt):! nerTt' Hi-in. il'ili ,..)4 ofin i:i tnkU iw'4 - l JT Vw-ii w i -ii!- ;tn. ;i- .pin' tlii.t i4',:U,.t15 trlCfiiivA.V!. ItiUn&uuKkion. nnl )eit.l'ii Vh ti e mo A N etitijmiete'!u-cK A ctfiinn t T.o, el " dr9 trtV ' ritlly. Ft.r it 1 1 DISPENSARY. ZsttUithel 1317 at 22 V. Sts Strut, ST. 107 1ft.- TIIR Pkyieian"ib ebarg of IhU aid and well knew institution ar rveular gradaktes ht nedieiD and urirerT. Yer of. Hxpertonse lit 4b UMtinant of Cbronto Diiaaiea ha.e mada.tluiir akin and ability ao much superior to that of tb ordinary practitioner, toai aej nar acqiMroa a nacianat rpuiauom tacoaea ofeouipiieawt eao. QSUREProdoo. i in I at. wn 1 tnair troatmont of couidIi NDISCRETIONtrEX jou. ol imi blixKl, .km r lutin, treat iutf 0L'u:i I 'TJ J. j MJ--mij i -5 tif.t a?3 fa.fi er- s .- 41 mu- .4- a. " - - -a I .. i. '- - r'l -ja- V Btxvt--"--.''. ?'"l -itaI'.il;4 . f lai- rMi!-, ' :' -p. Tor j'ia S rr.n.l ee, without nn- Mercnr m Poieonoaa aladicteoa. YOUHCMEM .k'rftaiddlowa Bhf. fSEKKDXXr -tilTiriai ftcun the etfecta omuhi ituU uuaia ita victim tnr bmaiaiMi n. maH.aa neriouAi CohmiIUIumi u pre U M queatin- M avaiuw.rW b ailed fra e-wr ddnn as aopttci rwyi earn rt rw Kftgre M aa-wl Owlr aaarn-, (aalrarT-rUia-UtlwiiiMltVtei lit a.laliaaij fU. BUTTS. IS Nr7a StiV. St. iJmuHuZ M of awetian a mow.r4 by iiiei Iniiii traatawaa NOTICE! JGHftl F. EAGLE, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND. j tSHOm Invite jour attention to Ida sliopoppofiite M.iror" Office. Kepairing neatly and prompt- one, aii gratie 01 goods made to order IV t ' t i rf r- ,. . "" ' I i lJa-or thaiMARSCET GARDE-MER -wO.Grown by OUrselv f i'nJw'i:iifrtU CotUKBe an REE SEEDS YEARS fc-" SEEDS firt on our own Farrr- maJf Rtrral Keslster FREE-.TO AJJ- J I iff' Jffllfflff0-fmf- II II PURIFIES LDOI aV.A4 l.IOBil3 Write. i : Afur n. tfvorouxrli trial af t ynCN TOXnC I taJkpleaattre Ko Btaujs sr. tnac a aaT9. oeen mo speaaers will iind it rff the Greatest value rhera a Tonic is neceo eary. . . Iireconxtcend it g a reliable remedial eenti -scasessieff, xtn t&ubted rmtritive rnd Xt3t aratie' properfies. VIHMVIC, fffl - M AOO a paiauu tite, Proira(iofa 0 FUal r Uisimditpenim- r BEV.J.Xa, TOWICEB, Indartry, Til., itye-' 1 'Zeosaiderlt a- moat excellent remedy tag debilitated vital forcea ,. ,, F JJCJJ , FIVETHOUSAHO 4 Corkle.. . with Mra. L. II. Clement. Miw Jennie Coffin, ; ' - - Miaa Maggie Davis and Miss Alice Leak, utith Mrs. Clnw. Price. Miaa Kerr. Misa AVI Ikes and1 the Misses rtewraan, wun mix jrapiiie wcweeij. MisaHattieBriiigle, .; .' T; . i " .' Mrs. A. if. Boyden ' Misa Faimle Neely, with Miss Ella Brown Ms Lil.i Marsh and Miss Sallio Braner, with Mrs. p. G. Viele The town ordinances were i practically suspended on Christmas day, fer the pur pose of allowing the small boy the pleasure of popping his holiday cracker. ' But the streets were crowded with grown up color ed men boys, who were drinking deeply These were armed with guna pistols and fire crackers,' and proceeded to make the noise and loud profanity forced to take shelter lacturers' prices advance, at the following low prices, to w.it Open Bujrgics . with HarJ ,n 8tore9 10 ape the noort of profanity ncss complete from $50 to $ 140. Top Buggies with Harness complete from $03 to" $200. j from half drunk men on the streets. It was A SHAME AAD A DISOHACE to tike town. As might be expected there were fights occa sionally. Mr. Rosco Yanderfofd wasinsnl ted by a negro, whom he promptly knock ed down, when he was ouly rtnw ued from probable death by a citizen' and the town Constable, who were compelled to guard him- through the streets with drawn pis- tola, s furious were these drunken colored W. SMITHDEAL IS NOW JBATTLING with all the surrounding Towns and Cities itti-lforth Carolina against high prices Engines, Boilers and Mining JIachinery. ..Saw i. Mills, -Grist 'Mills, Threshing Machii on Machines; Horse Fowers, vvneat nniis, uugjne, rnseionss carnages, opnng nagons, isouoie an 1 jav hideous with din'IC Harness,, Alias ami uiiim i uu"i ?mhs orppcu a-uc, itii I f , ' iMj. nii... ru,.i.;n. niuotin -ml leiflA Pnw1r. I will -hifli-R for riiK until rroimii Al "raes aics Htre I keep in stm-K vehicles nianttiacturcu uy 111c ioi:ovmg wen Known nrnis; i;oiuuiiua Buggy Co., Columbus, Ohio; Whitney WaonCy., by rams, N. Y. ; Emerson 'Fisher Co. Cincinnati, Ohio; Scchler & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; Davis, Gould & Co Cincinnati, Ohio, ' ' mCHINEEY MANUFACTURED BY Bectett McDoweL. JCew York. - - t.ii.b Rterrett AlauufiiClurlD? Co.Ttlusvllle, Pa. Jamesl-enel a uo., springaeia, onio, , , . tkinnrr. ooa, tne, ra. Gelser Manulacturtug Co,, Waynesboro, Pa., Dick-ford & Hoffman, Maceclone, N". Y. Davis Skvxo MAtatuis CovriKT, Wah-itMM)( New JTork. Repauno Chemical CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic -lam Tottder Co., K. T. Hazard Powder Company, Hcvr York. -OFFICE UNDER MEKONEYS OPERA. HALL. WARE ROOMS UKDK1L MERONET'b OPERA' HA feOTDE?t HOUSE STORE, MAIS ST., . SALISBURY, N; C. " W. SMITHDSAL. A SUCCESS IT LIST; GOOD mtm mi .INVENTED AND PATENTED B.Y T.J. MERONEY, - SALISBURY, N. C. wrm. ,J,HIS.M,AC.HIN.E I8 a, p,ain wooden tank lined with copper or galvanized iron m-VAr d Pipf ,n,t,tC b,ltom for t,,c adn's'ori of steani, with corrugated Roler, mauo of same metal, and of snffir!..nt u;nTii . ti.:.. th.. .1. . 0 . m' " in.r l,r.lr anA r..u J I7,. 1. v , ... jvwwrr paiuers me air wiuie pass At Mine e bottom pipes so as toprotect them and tonrt . same metal, and ot sufhcient weight. Tins Roller gathers the air win :k and forth over the clothes, forcing air and water through the fabric. 1 UMsteani , is thrown up through the perforated pipvs underneath from the tank. I here are wooden, strips between the pipes so as to,protect them at time tlierst of the a smooth bottom in Jthe tank. rrt - ' - - - distrftPS" S,mr0:, an-V,onC Can. P.erate the machine, First, soap the clotW and I f.m CVen,J abotlt four or tive lDcbe t,lik in the tahkf. Turn on enough wa. f!ro?or -2,ein7lturn ,on teHm, and move the Roller back and forth until the water three m lonr .J. thC ?,Ve 84"d,,C! "P PNiifi, Adj treyh water, and repeat this est iniurv Lr rt8' -a"d 3U, f "U the c,otliAr.re lorii,ghly washed wnout.thV.ligbt: 1 t'l nrnt 6 D -rubbl.nJ.' P. ?P.plojclt the Uofler having rounded edges so ouilt P : nSr??lriSW!r--0r Ut.t,n-'" A lce Handkerchief can be wabl as weU as a bed quilt 1 Ins Machine is ih operation at MeroneV & BrOs.'Machiue Shoo where the ron'l ?SC ne,f mc,l,n 4 tiU cost and with saUsfaetorv rcsiilti One person can do the work of ten wash-wdtUen In he day and do tht work better. ! -It u a splendid thing for.boin grain and.WtabJes Ibr stock. ".' " i also a good wool-washer. l-jitatfe and County rights Tor sale by the Inventor 19;tt I will mail (free) the recipe for a simple Vro TO iiuiawt uiai win remove tab, Freckles ; -ri 1 ' Pinpls and Blotches, leaving the -kin a.ft i ,e TrtieT tiaTinXiee pertnanentlj enre clear and beautiful; alo iitxtriict ion fur prtKlu I 1 dIe dieae, Cnimpliont by aairapl rings luxuriant crow'ih of Uir . u.,i : remedy, an x ion. in nliniown lohia fellow tlflPTIVES. or smooth face, 'Addrese.ineI(Niinc3c stami. i p"ff,prr the means of t ure. Toall whodenire nrre oi rnsrRewith lledirectiona lor pi nuj and using the tamr, which tHey will BEN. YAK DELE-& t o., 12 Barclay Si., X. ' , ilhlv E.S 1 vva,x an . guuuuii ; , - ' Oxford, N. C. Thenexi tcwiunpf thia chool will begin the second Mondxy in January. ' For eircnlar giving ternm and other partic ulars, apply 10 ike principals. u.& j.cnoRKER. 10:lv , :. " ' prepare ana a """'U lor VxOrOH8,M)L.IS,UOM8UJirTION, Phma, nRONcniTia, Ac. I d'arties wh iiro th Prorintinn mill nlemti HARDWARE a l;.. Rev. E. i WILS1V, 194, PeirtnlSt. uirnaniHUurli, y 20:1a L CV. Y. Parkkk, i ate of Warrenton, N. C, ., 213 S. XaIS EX., ST. L87a3. : Agent tot ' thex-C AHDWELL TEESHER,1. D. A. ATWEIil,. II A il WW A ll E- At Low Figures Call on 1kt uuder-itrtfcd at ITo 2 Granit Ron. ' ' D.A.ATWIXi: r. c. Kin x ; Late of Edjecoinbj Co PARKER &-CARR. ianis CORNK4tt.FATtftASWtVATEU STREETS Business and (MrVoiideiice soflcifeUJ I;. 1T1AOC HUUIK I traaa t- 4M Tai arfaT aaJ i t bulisLniA w ot Seminal Xaiuaioiu n I Impotence tr Um y TV- r-wMa C r-i . iw tetMfm vitk tlvaniui -m. w I .11, .1 I. N ff u liMUt' ma. KrMt a V attaiM y . jhMi. TT i.i in 1 -1 1,, J HARR3 REMEDY CO. HPS CH FTillSTH jgwyart Hi a itr-U. BT. LOCIS. MO. men. ' It is due the better class of colored peo ple those who have applied themselves and have attained a knowledge of things o 'good arid eviP'-Mo say that they kept in doors ! arid Were well behaved. ' A great thaoy negroes cume in from the country to ret drunk and have a big time, and to these probably most of the blame should be given But' the lesson is clear the Mayor and board of Commissioners must hereafter rule with a stroajr hand. The laws must be enforced, or riot and bloodshed will be the result. A single "pistol shot on Monday would have been a signal for a general riot and in the town would have been a scene of blood hardly less terrible than those in South Carolina: " Let' the Mayor hereafter preserve drder, 110 matter wha?' the cost. d ' - - . Church Festivities. Of late years the churches have been in dulging the Sunday school children with Christmas trees. It encourages them in many ways, and is a very pleasant old custom. AT THE PRE8BTTEIAH CHURCH, the exercises were opened by a chorus, with Cornet obligato : "Messiah Is King' by IVarren. After which Dr.: Bum pie in voked divine blessing. " Then followed a Cornet Soloi "Overture Religioso" composed for Cornet and Organ, by Prof. W. II. Ncave. Dr. Rumple read here, the annual Sunday school report; giving Hie attendence of each pupil, and the amounts contributed by each class to foreign missions and to the. school. . The cfioir rendered a aChristmas Ari thcnC (iriUiamt.) The Solo was sung by Mrs. Thoa. Murphy. Miss Ella Brown, the organist, ;did her part well, while the! oft tone from Mj?. E. B. Neave's Cornet delighted the large congregation. The design wasyery pretty, the end of a room, with fire place and man tle, while high up in the church was the top of the house with chimney above. The presents were liung itf profusion over the wall of the room arid on the mantle, the floor, and tables placed for the purpose. The effect of this scene was good, and many thought it prettier than ! the old time "tree. The school was seated in Hie middle rCtw of seats, aud ushers carried the pres- enr as the Librarian called the names. it' THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Thc? excretes atUHe laitaeran cnttrch 'were jopened with'a Chrisimaa fiymn and folltiwetiby reading a pertiori Wf Scripture and prayr. by Rev. W. J. Smith. Alter a Jbtief address en tlie "l OfigiA' and Oljectof te Cftristtftd tree" by the Superintendent, the nresfcn'tswefev distributed: '; The work of distributiohVjocctipied nearly two hours. This trefc waa'coWcedejfl to le the finest ever sen ia the JHUerttlhurch, if not 1 tally tlie fincfct rwcverin the city, r THE ETTiyDIBT CHURCH. ' Here the doigu dS;red ftm either of the others; 'thres lrge arches stood in front of tho pulpit, wMe from the tops of the tall windows on rjither fide, hung graceful festoons of evergreen, looped to the respective arches. These arched cstnpna were pvercd with the" presents. hite tablealnear were , piled higluwiih pretty trinkets to please the eager, expectant-lad and law, whoso enrapturetr-tMtc not, ue tempiea irom the- beautifu light, nAttven by the rich, mellow, tones rom the grand organ and trombone. Theinusicrwas a special feature here and as a matter of interest we nrnt ks wwvaaa Vi whole programme of music pei formed and interspersed among the Christmas tree fes trvitica at this church. ,. Miss iillian War near presiding Organist; Prof. W. BuNeave on .Slide Trombone, and Mr" Ti.r. Tt Marsh on Cornet. No. I. Grand Fantasia on the Wcddin" March and other themes in Donezetti'a opera. Lacia di Lammermoor, Arranged for Organ, Trombone and Cornet, by W. H. Keave. I No. 2. SongMosaique 44 Why do summer rose fader "Bereavement ;n ('The Little Octoroon;" or Ring the bells of heaven) and' Forgive and forget.n On Organ and Trom bone. Arranged by W. II Neave. No. 3. Grand Fantasie en" melotlies from Verdi's opera, Rigoletto,for Orsran anft Trombone Arranged by tc'wYs D' Alod. No. 4. Andante and Waltz "Grade." Organ, and Trombone. Popp. 1.0. SongMelangc "Kathleen Mavour- neen" "Who will care for mother nowV 4Carry-.me1ack" and "Bonnie blue flag.? Organ and Trombone Arranged by W; H; Neave. No. 6. Air Vane uLong, long ago," for Trombone and Organ Arranged by W. II Neave. No. 7. "Grand March .di exit " Oraru Trombone and Cornet. Denizetti. ' ' 0 . . , . . The Masquerade Ball. The ytwiug men of Salisbury, (a more geueroua and openhandetl set never exis ted) have just celebrated their third an nual Grand Mask Ball. It was complete in all ita appointments. The large diuing hall of the Boy den House was filled with spectators, who' were entertained by a splendid Italian Band until the gay mak era, made entrance "two by two tlieir forms enthralled iu gamy tinsil, airy gauze, and many colors. TUe picture' waa complete. Beside those in mask, thete was a large number of ladies and gentle men, ea grande tcnue. Tlie following is the list of characters represented : Damon, NV H Overmau. Snow, Miss Hat tie Bl ingle. Tittlebat Titmwtise, A C Harris. , Lady Jane Gray, Miss Alice Leak. American Clown, B. P. Board. Sir Walter Raleigh. W S BUckmer. Miss Hard Castle, Mrs W L Rankin. '." " iljsa Mamie Mock. Buttons, F P Smith. Troubadour, E R Overman. Pansy, Mia Molly Murphy. Domino, Mrs SamT Taylor. 44 Miss Lizzie McCorkle. Olden time baby twius, Miss Lottie Mock " Addie WhiU. Bull Dtg, Sain'l Taylor. Comet, Miss Fauuie McKeely. Greenhorn, J E Starke, Atmosphere, Miss Belle Boy den. Chinese Clown, Clem' McCorkle. Havana Cigar Girl, Miss Alice Newman. Jas Gordou Beiiuet, E R Hatty. Phoebe Mar Flower. Miss Rosa Mc Corkle. Dutch 01 an, Tarn McNeely. The Great Auiericau What is it, Miss Maggie Davis. Paddy Ryau. V C Smith. Domino, Miss Jennie Enrics. Domino, Miss Fniutio Neely. King William the Norman, J M Gray. Betsey Trutwood; MisaSallie McCorkle. White Prince, B Morris. Cotton Queeu, Mia E B Neave. Oscar Wilde, John Bratton. Shepaidess, Miss Julia Grady. Cavalier, J D Heilig. Alsatian Peasant, Mamie White. London Punch, T B Copper. Patience', MrsJ D Stewart. Indian Warrior, Aiex Wilson. Au Id Lang Sine, Annie Smith. Khedive of Egypt, Charlie Carson. Girl of 1775. Miss B Stewart, lnnoceiise Abroad, W G Ramsay. Signer Dee. Iudeieudeuce, E H Baily. Buhl Dutchman, J D Ennis. Gill of the Regiment, S F Telfair. Cavalier of Henry VIII, S Heilig. New York City Swell, M S Brown. Billy the Kit!, W B Starke. Lord Halifax, J T Vanu. The occasion was very much enjoyed by all preseut, and was a most decided success. Quite a number of gentlemen from axL, joining cities were present, to which all possible courtecles were extended ly $r youug friends. ' ' ' . - r WESJERII H. C, RAiLjROAbj - OFFICE GEN. PASSEKOOTAOEXT, I ! Salisbiiiy, N. C., October 12th, 1882.1 SCHEDULE. I ST, Pag. Train. jsTATIONS. rj f KTrrb?L 'J1 "-SaMsburr.... Leave Uoam it! .....StatesvlUe .... A.mvej5sL, .10 " ....Hickory ! tjj i Wi AJ Marlon ;. il - ( f . T Btack Mountain.. " ru tLIS4 U Ashevuie...... . rbo ' .Pigeon Klverr, .! T - f - - a ' , Train Ko. 1 . . - ' Connects at SaUsbary with n. a p. r, b. from all points North and South and from Raleigh. Connects at SUtesvllle with A T. o. piT. of c n . T B. connects at AVana Springs with E. Tena. Va" t Oa. R. R. for Jtf orrtstown aiul nnlntA CAttk a-..A i v-Train N. 2 - . V Connects at "Wann-Sprlngs with e; t .Y. a C.r jgi trwta nwnsiewD & in south-West. Coaaeets at 8UtesUle With A. T. j: o. Dlv. Of c C. k A. R. R and at Salisbury with R. tD.U R. tor aU nomt North and East and for Raleigh, . . . . ... . , . Through Tickets on sale at Sallsbuty; Statesvtlle, Ashevtiie and the warm Springs to all principal cities. J. B. Macnrarrlo, r Adr.G.P.p.Agt. Worth Carolina Railroad, COM DtWSED SCHEDULE! TRAINS GOING EAST. Date, Apr. SO, 1682 No. 51. No. 63, Dnily. Daily. Leave Charlotte.... 4.00 .n. I 4.40 p. ru. . M Jalisbtirv 5.63 " G.24 " M High Point .. 7 20 " J 7.35 Arr.Greensboro.... 8.00 " Jj.06 Leave Grrennboru . 9 30 " A rr. Hi I UUro.. . . . J 1 1 47 " . . " Durham 12 2G " . "Raleigh 1.40 p.m ....... Lt. 4 05 .. ...... Arr.Gohhjrmro 6.30 No. 17 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greenaboro 5 00p.-m. Arrive-at Raleigh 1.51 a. ru. Arrive at Gojdaboro ?20 14 , No; 61 Connects at Greenaboro with R. & D. K. R. for all points North, Et and Wert. via, Danville. At Goidaboro with W. & Wi R. R. for Wilmingtoa; ' ; ' . ; ; No. 53 Connects at Saliobiirv with Wv,Nl (vlt. K, Cor all peintain Weatra N.Carol iaa; unity a i ieeemioro wtih K. & 1. K. K. for all point North, Eaal. and Went. . -4 - , TRAINS GOJNG WEST. , Date, Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. Dilv. No. 52. Daily. LeaveGoIdohuro Arrive Raleigh Leave Arrive Durha A- IlilUboi Green! ro... Leave Arrive High Piont 44 8aliburv Charlolle 10.00 a. m. 12.20 pm 3.55 44 5.00 44 5.40 44 05 " 9.15 " 9.50 44 11.12 44 1.10a.m. 0.40 a 10.10 1121 44 1.00 44 ta. No. 18, Daily ex.Suuday-Lv.GoloVlo2.50 pm Ar. Kaleiib 7.10pra Lv. " ' 6.00 am Ar. Greenaboro 3.15 put No. 50 Cornet la at Charlotte witk.A. A C, Air Line for all point in tht South and South wvxl, und wild (J. C. & A. R. R. for all poiala Soul h and Southeast. - - . ', No. 52 Connect at Cliarlolte with A. AC. Air Liu for all point South and Southwest; al Charlotte with C. C. & A. R. R. with all oiiU South and SoulbeaM. N. W. N. C RAILROAD. No.62 Going West. No 50 - Daily, Daily. : ex. Sunday. Lv. Grreiiaboro I 9 25 p m 9 50 a n Ar. Kerncraville 1041 4 1041 j44 -44 Salem 1125" l!35r No 61. . -GoritG West. Daily. No. 53. - ea. Sun. Daily. Leave Salem 5 15 am 6 00 p ta Ar. Kerneraville 550 44 6 40 4 44 G reensboro 7 00 8 00 ' 44 STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. Going North. No. 1. Daily ex. 8.nn. Leave Lliapel Hill A t rive Univerailv.. Pullman Sleeping Cars withent Chasgw On 'i r.tr ii No. 5o, New Yxrk and Alfaata via. Washington & Danville, and hetwteff Greeni boro and Charleston. f .j-i.-.r. ,.12 On Train No 52, Rickmond and.CLirUlU Washington and,L'harlwt;e,via JJanvilJ. BSTTbrouah Ttcketa on aaU at Greenaboro, Raleigh. Uldboro,.8hbury and Cbarlojte, and at all principal points South, 6eathwet, Weal, North and tat. f ur .uiigrUaraita 10 Loniiana, Texaa, A rkansaa and the SofithWelt, address A POPE, ! Gen. Paienge-Att. -21:1 y KichmondVa. MINING INTBLiLi IGEN CE. T. K. BRUNER MANAOERfsv;-- German Kainit.- The beRt quality of this valuable imported fertilizer can be obtained from the Waudo Phosphat eCo See adv. . Dr. Jas. iWilkius iserecting buildiugs and putting machinery ou the North State CootHjr Coniitanv'a property, in Guilford county. Messrs. D. Petty and A. Holden Jiave oneuetl a eoprmr veiu, 5 feet wide, near Bosh Hill, Randolph couuty. Ptospects are good for a paying mine. " Wiu.. Fresh ville," the present Superin teudeut of Hoover Hill mine, Randolph ct)unty, has just cut a rich vein 011 the nronertr. " The new management have spent all their time and money in devel oping the property, and we chronical this tinu7' with pleasure. The iron furnace which is soon to be put into blast in Rockbridge county, Va., belongs to LiigliMi capitalists and is cal culated to produce 2t)0 tons of iron a day. . -i . Goino South. 10.40 a m 11.40 a ro No. 2. . Daily ex. San. AVrivt-Lniverilv.......... Arrive Chapel Hill ...... 12J0 p m 1.09 p m CD CD 3 M rs a "-. S3 D 3 3 C A l sa a m IB " S B 2. 9 mm 1 l. rr. m aa K n aW r.5 -2 2.1? 3 2.- 3 1 9 s n o - 9 a at -S x " 2. 2 - 2. tf e' 9 Si F5 1 1 c p e a 'A H r, JJIAJ-.aa.p. ru - 2. H S2 -is Pt 2.'. ttl!ois ( SO r -V (V 1 ; SO G CP m co 5. - s - 5T on 5.2 rr ;r O -z. S c- S - 2 l-o ? o 3 o jr 3,- o o u w n -l 3 J 1 SUBSCRinE FOR. THE CKAO LIXA WATCHMAN, ONLY ei.50 PEIl YEAR. tl' :
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