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s T'- N0TlCExI-4hi ixlytnvrnftIiat an ap plication trill made to the General As sembly of North Carolina lr a Charter, for a Bank to le established in the town of Salisbury, N. C. Wy 13th. I883.1m Just Received A FRESH LOT OF ASSORTED GARDEN SEED At ENNISS' Drug Stoic. A Good SLATE Given AWAY! An j person purchasing 50 Cents worth of BOOKS or Medicines, &c., at ENNISS' Droit Store will be presented with a-geod alate. - LALlPSfAlID i GOODS: AT REDUCED P RICES,y . At ENNISS' Drug Store. Januarf:i8l883.W I fiPlV E?. YifillOH LIVIRYSTABLIS I SHAVER.& A RET. r I Present their compliments to the public I and reapeettUlly solicit a trial of their Es ptWnmenU It is complete In 'all there-' quiiementrof first class business.' Homes, Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Wagons, &c. fSJHAXO ARK COFIDEST Ofr OTlSO -i"f"g SATISFACTION. Special provision and favorable l a tea for Hoarding and keeping horses. '. . Drovers will find goid Stalls and Sheds at our place, -' ' ; t- ? Special accommodations forthe benefit CwiuDierci! Travelers, : Lee 8ireet, SalUbury; "N-C. A IT STANDS AT THE BEAD. 1 i" f TH S f tl G HT-iUKIl I H 0 That it is the acknowledged leader in Trade 'lifk Yacilhatcanhbt be dipatcd MANY IMITATE IT, ; . IPE EQUALIT! The Latest Armed, r The Ushiest Bunmnsr. v;v;i iTheMti Beaatiful Wood-work. : i AND, JS WABRANTED. f t, aniadeof t fie best material. j i To W Mny and aU kiuuV of worV. ' To be ctMiiplele In' every reict. T, ...... ror..,.k. . rl , ... BERNHARDT BROS., i V CJPali-bury.N.C pann: 'AgenU wantiln nuoccup'ed territory. ' , AddreM. v. . , . 'yA Domestic tScjchtt iltiriiMt Co, 42: ly Bichmoxp. V?a. ; I.TUTT'S;.;;;; ': ; ! eVBipot 0( Herbal and MuauiMiHOlM btud : veti, wlucU Mriutl e tta.t ntoattac LttK'' 7pectmSilM cra nutttar I tiloMicuia tb iiraa(ian4.'rttba,iuiUioiui " I aucnlM4 jottlii3, which ircUTs tli iib J- tlMlMHSiorall Inaptirlti, i(riiilii(Mt r Br VB arcniouon of iw iimwi axoi hmmim , l-.ov1,rt!. II(Mlrn ml ll i. MI.Ba,itlU. U 1 :!; t ttJ!-gleot v tUrm. Ai4x r .urtljr rwMpilr A 4; tl oi ' wwty yc.ra tb n-roa ttift , VMMrmxtr r iti found tht A !(;! dMi rl tttv pulr axMttlu 'v . iMduuuwuitMi.MMl iu tM i'lvmrvtti mw-t j . aMtia k1i. A pfCMsant rordl, rUll- drf laka It r.Uly. l.r CrM it id I IjavmltHiblr xn-1 bMiM l fa cnrf Idutaj. 2K Mr- a !': itiM ?tr, a'1rn.! f fc' V llrnJ.vli.Ittilna (leakttp ! CJ. . lkteattM.a4.ixm. fllay t;UuU4lTai " " gtr II. . li.iii--aa.T.fpM A4r?e?. i l-"c..: Xt-i;ui(u:U.'a. w ia .H "iVt-1 nn ill we V ii 9 I i DOmESSIG SUVO For tho r.lAniCET CAIIDLiNUU For thp PRI V Crown iv nurftftiwn w eT f r"- ..... :) 2XCHCX1ANTS, 8E3CD 179 TOCXt BUX3LE3A CARDS VOat.TSAPK WST.. AV!DLAHDRST!iS0NS,tEEbGi0VJIR3iFiiIlilCcffijii ' ' oieaaoM in atating tuat I ixave neea greatly benefited or ins . tum. xZiniaters and Pun lie Speakers will find it of the greateat value where a Tonic la neces sary. I recommend it aa a reliable remedial agent, poeaessiner un doubted nutritive and restorative properties. OatuOTWfe, A Oct, l, 1662. jzmxzs irisa dr. hartxu x . Du I ... - - H r : T . ' 77 R-r. Dr. T. W. Dnwka, one of the trus tees of Wake Forest College, 4 died at Wake Forest laat Tuesday night. ; Wasihsotow, Jan. j 18. Representa tive J. W. Shacklcford, of North Caroli na! died this morning. ! Bostox, January 1 18. Balloting , for United States Senator commenced in the joint session 'at noon to-day. sThe first ballot was Gs. F. Hoar 148, j J. D. Long a, S. W. Bowcrman 88; Crapo 4. Scat feting 2. O. F. Hoar was declared elect ed. ; , 7 "7 ,:.- ! t : TofekaKas., Jan. 18. At (the-Re-publican Jegislatfve caucua jesterdajr af ternoon to nominate a U.' S. Senator, Preston B. Plunib receired 106 rotes oo the first, ballot, being annanimous vole "of this caucus. Balloting for Senator com mences TuesdaysThere arc I Go votes in the-jotatr sesaioiC?. . v yesterday n itie ftssojtmeiii rpow;o non. Stephen SaniomTj :oUonHUf tt Am terdam, caused by a spirit roai the picked Jolting the -cali. waste!. The fliimes spread lapidlr and the employees fled jn abr ro7el bnTtdip was aa ved but a large amount of valuable roaeinne?y was destroyed, together" with Wtons( ef cotton warp. jxss, "9au,uuu ; insurance, fG5,0Q0.?-MoRt of .the employees went to woQallefBeaV UlQX" - London. JanlA.--A Dailv News Ber-. fin ' correspondent says tiie arrest of Prince Napoleon is regarded as a mistake and iiiat fur, tW much iapoiiauco has been attached to tlie Prucoa pcraonal poWClJ f! ' ;f ' ' , a CnATfAXOOGA Jan. J8-A :M. lia ham comroi ted sokide lastri'ght. tJt LarkinsviPe, Ala., by blowing out Jys bra)n in the presence of his euti eiTa.u'ly. The act was caused by a ruined fortune j brought about by tmyiuj a security ebtf." Proressihal CaraSi McCORKLE & KLlTTTZ. 1 ATTbfecETsNrxctiCi:? Salisbury, N. C. r afOffice).ott;Conaeilfglretj opposite the , xBlactoerr aki HenAersoa, A.ttor'neys,Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N.C uJauuai22J87g-4tt. i Ik HrCLEMKKT.' KEUH CBATGZ,' . ! i .! , ft . . CRA1GE & CLEMEHT, SllISBURT. SVC, FXS.S,- 1881. I Z B. Yascb. W. II. Pailit VANCE & BAILE Y, , ATTOimEYst AZ7D COUZ7SZXLOBS, Practice in Supreme Court of the United State. Supreme Court of North Carolina. Federal Court, and. Count ira of Mecklenburjr, Cabarrus, Union, Gaalon, It o wan and David ooiii XSUOCf, two doors eaat ef Indepen dence o.uare. 33f R. O o 4 DISPENSARY. . fttakS18ffstaV IABiMiC3Lt08aiiaL! THI rkytfeiMM m chargt ot Mm -i and well kMwa tawtaattwi rw TgfUr giil In lw4icui 4 nrwrv. Tmti of latptrlta to tba trMaMl f CSMte DtaiiiM ksva Mil llMiir skiU mad Ability wkMptrMt to thaff h ti1ary tntlii.t, their trMtmemt or eowpIicin wwi ' - , wMhtawit Mrcr7 ar Poiaaooaa Madiciaaa. Ana.i. I ii mI uaiua aa kai mm aaalaaal aa ataaataam.' Nnmil a.iuuiin. m afMtf raaTaaWa ni aaiaviaya - a; yaaliaaia) a, iaaiw ly aaaaal ajaaai 08. Bxrrra, NOTICE! . JQHM IF. EAGLE, -FASHI0IIAIJU3-, iAlStTfc. r. 1 I. In vitea yoor attention . to hi ahop, oppomte Mayora oraee. Kepairing neatly and prompt ly done. All grades of goda made to order Oct. ist.'Siar. i , . i SEEDS CHEHS LzijTnnTv - ATE! VAf-alLV f f LIi' 1 l . a a i PURIFIES MV.T0T7IZS3, , 1 'T- i ii a'Xe3iLlslt,'4j. av noes cxca.iezia renedy nr taanUthllltafd Tttaltoro . tixDicnn:co.ImraaETsi.LCTa, ' 7: f " : - - - - . f pEillRREESEEDS Otflf COMING-IN1 EVERY DAY AT 1 I - iVIF FURNITURE STORK ain Sir. Wextffloono J. F.- Eiioss. COMlllFO 'THE NEW STORE : Ml jret eyerjMs job ia tiB'Fnriiitiire line jVcreinVpccVedn'prson1 the'Manufactories, and loright for cash at the lowest pricesahdiwarranteil to' be of the latest styles and best quality,' and will be sold as inijM-rg. .ia i..lowasvaay!Jli)Use in the eountry.' Come and get; j i mmM:rm 35, M $40 lie falMt SB'CJIariile Tops, only --4........-.....-.-......---..i"$55 Haiasumt! Padof 'sctsfor- --J---"v--$40,$50 ana S75 'Speclal ''ternlVmad!wfthMCointry merchants who want cheap Beds in one dozen and hiiiridotea Uta. will also liave on hand a full line of COFFINS, CASKETS and Uttdei taken' goodsr-all at the lowest prices ,i i (;! . i' .. FIVE TI10USAIID CUSTOMERS 7.f f wj: smithdeatj 13 wfth-aPthe surroundins Towns and Cities; Euunes. Boilers and Mining Machinery.! ioie .rowers, uem jLnns, uiijiuicb, x-uil-iimi rriajv, ppnng k agon 8, , pouoie aim Single Harness; Atlas and Giant Powderj Blast iftr f Hps, Double Topped Fusdj Electric Blasting Machines, Blast tn:. ana lliljo Powder: I will sell vehicles for cash, until manu facturers'; prices advance, at thc loUowinj' low priecn, to wit: .Open- Bneies wilh liar ncss complete from 50 to, f 140. Top Buggies, with llarues complete front-$63; to $200. I keep in stock vehicles lnnnufaciureri by Bugay Cow, Columbus, Ohio; W Mi ney Wagon Con 8yrai ii, N. Yl ; Emerson Fishef Co, CiDcionaii, Ohio; Sechler & Co.f Cincouati, Ohio; Davis, Gould A Co.; Cincinnati, Ohio, BeckeirMcIower.Xewoife," - . , t;;vj Rttrrett itanurncturtnc Co. Tttusvlllc. r. Jaiaes Le5"e Co.,fepU03eW,O)o. ' si ;ae- . Wood, jrle, Pa. -i Uelser Jiaiu V-elL' f sCo., fV'ayaes;n, Pa., Elci."ocr. & iloffman, Macedone, N. Y. ' j y f j.." DAV'b Sswing Machink Comfmmv, Waifitown, New York. Repauno Chemical Co., Phuadelptila, Pa. ' Atlantic Olaut Powder Co N. T. ' '. LUzard Powder Compaar, New Torfc. B-OFFICE UNDER MERONEVS OPEBA HALL. I WARE KOOM8 CKPEB VKROKKY's OP&RA HAIX AKD BOYDKK HOCSB STORE, MAIX ST.. . . SALISBURY, N. C. r, . , A. SUCCESS , s ,, i ... , . IXVKNTED AND T. J. MERONE Y SALISBURY, N. C. i MaCHINE is ' i wooden tank Uml wl.h Conner or galvanised iron, with perforated pes in li e bo o n io . e rO'. oa s.ea; wi n cti regaled Roler, S?-l"!Ti P-.f'c' v fee' 1 a I ol'e r . cs Jho r while pass, ing back and forth over u c i-io .e- o t a r a.'o wa ci brnrj.fi i.e fa.uic. At same Ti, :,,ow;,l"P" w o a'ekr clt-ew. H J oin tn bottom I JSlfi .ff WT V'i he?,ti a as to pioteea them and form a smooth LotfonrH he ark.- " "i I .,u ; ,. , . v. . , j j VTt1?0?8 If P1: ,f oe eai iopeiaVc the machrie. Ptrst, soap tl ciothes and distribute them eyepl aoua oo- e-- . TacWes tic in ;he iank. Turn on eoouyh wa ter to cover tliem ,ui n oi s ea i a -d trove vie Vd' r Lvck ard fortu until the water is colored. Turn the xa've a.irt ei re w? erpar iwZ Aci . v m wate. and lepeat thi H .0.or to!!r times, poc v-of j ,e ero .ks rre , uoim n'- wrrhed w' hout the alMit- cw. injury, lor theie Mm,,-;' oc eai VorW(. .e Voile, having tupdtvl edes so prfriiLny.wer.orrv' . e iianoti c rea-i be w.vlu-d as well as a lied any wea..orcrv- .3.. A . e nanoki c 1. ea-i be w.vlu-d as well as a lied rhisMacb re k i one'.. .lot a. ire oey & T Xla'l.'oe Si. p, wheie they ifactmed at i1' s po . as poa .le, Ay havijg a sieam boiler in tise ooe of my vd: eh 'e" ,r : s.naM cot ad v h sa.; is.acior r results. One tjuiifc. i ins Aiacu re k will bemanu operation can person can do the woit o. Is i wasii wo nei i-IWlt id a splendid ibiog foe bo"'; grain l"It is slso good wool-wssher. ; CfS att and County rights for sale Uy I wilt mail (free) the recipe for a simple Veo tabu Balm that will remove Tak, Faecxus PixrLrs and Butqhes, leaving lUc kina.ft, clear and beantirul; alfo iiutricien for prodn efng a luxuriant growth o.' I.air nn a laid head or amooth face. Addres, iacloaia.. Scataaip. BElf . V A K DE1F & t o., 12 Ba rrlay Si., K. Y. Horner School ! ' ;4 ' ' Oxford, N. C. y -; 'The next tewion of this school will begin the second Monday in January. ( ? Fordrenlaa aivinf tenua and other partic ular, apidv 10 the principala , ! j Agentr for the CA2DWELI THESHEB,. D. A. ATWEIiL. . ; WDEil VOU WAST II A IcD W A It E ; ;;ilt Low Figures K'uW t.i. the uLderugned atlTo. 2, Gran it 1 D A. AT WELL rfalirl ;i N C, JuneS tf. TTw r V VXYITT ft V bsj aiiOiUWeVKlL -I: at tU H DAVIS' Hew Store. YAtlTED TO JOIN THE ARUY1 4, f -: N DW BATTLING in North Carolina azainst JiJuh brices on Saw, MUIa. Grist Mills, Tbreshintf- Machines, the following well known firms i Columbus AT LAST. PATKNTED BY a one day ard do the work' better, and vegetables fur stock. . ; , the Inventor. lfett TO.COiASlITlPTIVES, The divert iiter ha rinjc heert rrmanenllv rare i f l h nil rea A A a. Vmhu iai ion, ly w n lc remedy a aaxiona to make known to hi fellow MinVrera the meana itf rure. To all who deire (o, he 4ill enl a rpy of Ih prw-riptW Used, rfree of cha rae),wilh ike direct ions ftr rrsr nug and t the aaaie, which they will and a sAe TURK for CorGHa.Coi,ig,CoiiiferTiox Ph ma, Bronchitis, Ae. j adhniien winking the Prescription, will pls VVre-, . Rev. E. A. W1LSOX, 194, PenajSt. 'dlrliamaburgli, S. Y. 20:!y DESIRABLE GOODS TO-BENT! ! 1 have two splendid Tiout Hoonia np stairs and one Store Kmnu for reut at low figure.. Call at once. " f It. It. CK AW FORD. Jan. 3d, 18S3. 12ut 4f A' rmtitrU N" ami prntittj mtmU'm 1? I Ri.H air Hw awctt mm4 acradBaitt awaaf acBunal Ssuaiotu aa I impotaDcr vt ue rr mm m ta Mf a wwr. - la.aaa.a.laattaT"'- ' .mHi.a inn i m tu a mm ft aa aa a Mima canal ainntwrna naabte. 1a.j kal) . ii . - lkl(aM-.. .a ; . Zi i I mm ii 1 ' aMtojaa mmii. ltmm H iiH r " ' l.jai .aaai"i."-'ir I ..aato.a,.wiiiiit an i at J HARR'S HEMt-pV CO. MjTi CHEMISTS, Mara rt aaS Kta Mr- ta, T. Mt 1"S HO. -r I n ii MMMOTMiall The Coldsboro Oil Mill. The GohUloro oil mills commenced u-ork last Friday. Tle tnagnificent machinery in operation, driven by the large eighty horse nower engine, is an interesting and truly wonderful sight. We visited the mills on Friday even ing and were struck; with (the facility with which each piece of machinery did its, allotted part : in the mighty whole. Thefcseed are placed in a hop per'on the ground floor, where they are cleared of allj loose cotton and trash, and thence by cup elevators to hoppers , on the fourth $ floor, where they are. fed into two large gins on the third floor, where ihey are ginatd closely ; the lint arising fronrtbis pro cess passes into a cotton' press on the second floor, while the seed are carried into a shellincr mill which separates the shells from tne kertielsi throws r . them into a grinding mill lrprnwhich they nri carried to the on.fr,pfeSses,on tne ground noor ; ne ou nows irom the" presses nto tighs aVid thenee passes through' pipes into'" large iron tanks, to be? refined for .use, :The building, is and necessarily soa powerful one, well adapted to the immense machinery driven within its VliatH Bettt for th N -ro Citizens in the Future. The following senstMe' nrtlcle we dip from the Star Knltrhitse, an or- gnn of the colored jH-oiilCj iiublisliod at Goldsboro.3 ! r ! The negro citizens have lieeo used ns a o!itcal Mapping stone by evil designed men ever si nee their eman cipation, greatly to the injury of them selves and the country iu which they live, but in the future it is to be hop ed that they will act? as free citizens and always ;.dare to do what thev think 13 the best for; their success iii the general government and the State in which they live And guptiorj such men, as they, believe willuact the most congenial .Jaws for the gov ernment of the people regardless "race, color or previous condition of servitude But 111 th meantime turn their attention from tlie walks of poli tico to the jnore sut-cessful vocations of life, to the diversity of trades that will secure a per ma neat livelihood. for themsel ves and fami I it. There is Jittle political future for the negro in their wou.d be land oi the "free and home of the brave," and the sooner they find, it out the fetter it will, be for,the two rail lious of, col ored voters who g to the polls once every four ears ami" stir, up.iilrife, be tween themselves and the dominant race in this country. f . It is true that the' negro has made c iiisiuerduie progress 111 me united States in the past twenty years of free dom, and has accunutated some Pro perty in defiance of race prejudices j - . - auu uusiness aisenmiiiaimiis, yet we can safely say that not one tliousanw eth part of it was gained iu political offices or by playing second fiddle to the man or men of either party who held the prrse strings. The negro will have to accumulate projerty aad acquire edueai un before he cau ever expect to assert his man hood with any assurance, of indejien denee ahd iuflueuce as Anlrrieaii citizens, . . Good llonds Mean h High Civlliza ' . tloif. ' k ' ; "The two things," aaya t!ie , Aaheville Cii'zet. (neeled to induce immigration of Northern farmers to North Carolina, are: First, more schools: second, better dirt roads." . Net to the jeneral prevalence of n high moral and religions tone among tlie people, it would be difficult (o name any two thiuga the possession of which are so desirable io. a mniou wealth .as those luentkHied by the Citht. ( , t ; , They ate the certain evidences of a high civilization, and have been, recognized as such in everj age and -oj?nlrj.. We will net disensa the first named m'ed the schools i-ftnt!ie queiioii is not debatable j but the imitertauce of the sec ondgood roods-doeajruit jet . seem to Irave impressed itself j sc Jlc'eutly upon tlie impaTar mind. ' "': The magnifient highways which radia ted from Eome all over Europe, aad which hare attracted the wonder aud ad miration of subsequent ages, were among tlie prnndest-il Inst rat ione of lier power aud glory, ai the Inittress o' the world, aud are the most splendid monuments to her material civilization. The marvelous roada, bnilt thousands tf years ap and used to this day, in Pern, stretching fur hundreds of miles' over apparently impaa-aablo- luorniaiusv and in many places built of solid lock, are about the only evidences reiua'uwi: of i t ie wealili, the power, a nd the 1 c. v; '.zat'os of those re markable governments which existed uu der tlie Ineaa ; and so it ha been j and now is with every country that has ever attained asee deiey among the natious. T We do not hesitate to say that these Southern States of America are behind any civilized country on eartj in tlie m.it ter of Uie'r publ'e ; highways. They are a disgtaee to our ilvilization and to the ago in which we live. They are -the direct result, and inseparable cuutpaniou of the Ignorance, indolence and exclusive nes which charaeteiize us as a people, aud. Until inipniVeniettt takes place very markedly nnd generally, : they, will con stitnte the sure and unmistakable evi dence tf our inferiority in the wh'ch go to make an eulightened and pnwpeious couutry. No man, who has ever traveled iu the Northern and New Eug States will deny the vast superiority of their pnblic hiffhwaya over any. 10 w found in the South. Go Into ther .most 1 sparsely settled region j of those States, away from the towns and railroad, and there you find hard, well-graded road, always iu good coudiiioa aid first-class bridges over all streams. We speaK irom persoual knowledge and special observa tion on this subject. We have traveled over such roads. in. the poorest and most thinly settled part of northern New Eng land, aud know whereof we speak. Their condition, and that of the bridges' was, a constant subject of remark with us. It Is not tfne-that this condition of the public highways at the North is due solely to the greater wealth and denser population f the cooniryJ On the centra f the jrreater wealth and dense. populatton fa partly attributable to the splendid high- ways. ; 1 nese iMgiiwaja p- the public achoola of the country, and Its commercial necessities. Good roads were early recognired as , sound economy. ' It was notonlj ' a .matter of public prtde and public.convenience, but it "paid bet ter1 to have them... And so it would be in this country, if our jeople had the enl'ghtened public sp'rit, aud the' h'gh appreciation of the commercial impor tance of good roads which the Yankee! have always displayed. We do not care to give further space to this supject to day, We jliave. written veryg plainly tethaps moie so than will be . acceptable to some, but it is becruae we test stroug Ij as a North Carolluian upou this . mat ter. We suaH . recur to it aaiu aud sliall urge both the Legislator and the people to action upon it. Cbai Journal. Greensboro flaiifoi; A pi ominent busi ness ir an of t h's place desired to procure seven panes of Fieochpla: glass, 18iS6 inches. Iu ordc from a Kostoo house be iuadvtM teolij ordered lSsCG JXce't ,. a eteaJ of iccbes. . The house thought tlie-w must, be a uisiukc: and w.o'-e hiin, lie le plied,,.oue hat cu. tW. that he deseed the orver filled as s.ted ia bTs first lei.er. Tiie otiier, da he retiived ihe bill for seven lpao"ei'V Ficich Iateg'.ass 18SW fecv. $100. At the same t'e ue ruce'veU notice i' ooi' the ra'iroad au iuo;Jes 11 il'chnibud that his ".goods were vicie, bu ttiat they wee unable to sh'p theoi,,, 'V103 to't'ue di35cel yjof j-eUii'g cai hniv caoi';h. t lirtW.t them. The goods wcic .sUiiiped f.om Eoston to llich-nouil bra lai'e vessel. Gicc'us jorc iiicrcliaJis have signed 4a ne- tlilOU ask'tng iho Le3?sla;arc't auntUli the pi'"'clftse joth in ' a pe;' taiure 'to a"ow Ju ilie" Sia'e Our manuPactrrei s ion' as5ny the Lejis l.icua Lo' tttl their goot's w'iiioit a license tax. Tae'e is' a ge :ej al movement tlii oeghout the Stie of'i'h'H l.iad. A widow" lady of C 'cisboio' who i 3S yeas o!d lft week purc' t'sLd a pair of elernt oW Bcci'?Ci-., i' -id is now Slicnd?g school icgula ly. Gatbkh PurE lets. 'An epidemic of fever1 and d'arrlwea at one of tlie hotel at llye Ceach last smntner has been clearly ttaced to the ice. .TlV'.'d bvent jvodnced from a pondof.uh'di the out let had in recent yea' s been closed by saad aod stones wished up I'ora riie sea t'te ;ood thus beceToij asian io rece; tacle of mud and aawdest, the;e be'ig two taw uiiUs on the stream above. The ice -was saljeecdiocueuiiciilaialys's. and was found to coOiio vegetable raa'ier The ho. el scoojH-d us'trvj tUis cDUn?ed ice. and the e was an end to ihe sickness amon its boaidt. In these davs when so. many fji iieis (that the -e ma he more of . Mictn t our ) p.t up ice for home or. da' y use, it ill bo well for ..ieoi to bear this foci in mind. If , he wa'.er of a toml is unfit o di , the ice midc i.-om inat wk.er is unfit to rse for cooling pur poses, e.cept when ihe ice isouidc the vessel roiuHiuiug the articles that are lie s'., cd to be cooled. . . Another :j llnsl rauon, if any wore i.eedcil, of the carelessness with whieh tl.e aveiage Cong tei man regards his action Uxm the -Treasury is affonletl ly the Misige of the various pension hills ;reor(ed in oar AVnMiinglon dispatches thU moniing. One of these iiK-reaso the pensions of lhose who have lost one. eye iVmn $4 iter ni'intli to $12, aud up to $25 if the sight of the other he. affected, and .increases the. rensitMig.uf tlne who have list the hearing of both ears fmai 13 to $25 per, month. No one knew how much money the bill woulU require. Ko one engaged in pushing the biil seemed to care, and the member in charge bluntly asked what that had to do with the matter anyway 1Ncjo Yprh Times, Ey. . Shaking Europe A good story is told about Aazzini. .While the noto rious Italian agitator was in London he went ottt.one day with an English friend and bought a lot of rusty old swords ami pUtjilsa. ."What on earth are. you going to do -with them V ask ed the Britisher, 'frothing at all," Sa Viaka. i . a7 ' L replied Mazz.ui ; "ouly when the x- 1 ice hear of my purchase telegrams will be sent everywhere and not a king or qneeti will sleep quietly to night." And the Italian chuckled. Qrteen Victoria is a v large real estate owner in New York. Au ad vance rents by her agents have diang- ed ' the tenants in a large block on Bnwlway near Eig!teeith street. Georgia increaajd her cotton ma n factures in 1SS2 more than one mil lion dollais. , In that go-ahead State nuluslnes io a ceriaiu limit are fos- artslK.vd by being exempt. from taxation. ri"i . I " - J a mere , are inir.yN lactones ot va rious kinds now enjoying that lene- bt, whose time will expire iu 1S8. Wil. &ttr. VI8TEEI1 II. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE GEC. PASSENGER AOEXT, I Salisbaiy, N. C.,' October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. XI A SIT. : j Pass. Tratn STATIONS. Arrive l.a rauaaUBomT.. 4.xs. i....MaveTiue .... t ' am "I Xewioa t 1....SUI ....Nei - ....Hlr. L...VJ01 AXl....Uai t.ie 1X.&4 ltJ ie.es -Htaknrv . .VJorsraaton... Uarlnn - i Black s I A ah - Black Mountain .. Leave s.ea a v-.SVSSSsa ....Warm Springs ....Tigeon River.. - Traia Sfe. rVkiMaaa at SnHatum aWf-a n n In potata North aad Sooth and from Raleigh. Coniweta sv ruHCBTiue wiia a. . v. uit. e. C. a a H. Connects at Warm Springs with BLTenn v. M Ga, R. K. for Morristowa and potata Houih-v, :-, -Traia Ho. 8 . Connects at Warm Pprtags with K. T.Va. a e. R. from Slorristown t the Sooth-West. eonnpeig u SUtesvUle with A: T. O. Dtv? ef C C. A A. K. i and at SaUsbUry with B. D. K. 1L for aU mtt Aorta ana juts ana jor itaieaga. , . '( Tlirovsh Tickets oa sale at SaUsIkut, Statesvllle, Asberule ana th w arm springs to au pnncipai oun. JaB. Macanurdo, , Audr.G.r.ar.An. North Carolina Railroad, TRAINS GOING EAST. Date, Apr. SO, 1882 No. 61. Daily. No. is, Daily. : Leave Charlotte-.. Saliabury ... ... High Point A rr. Greensboro ...i Leave Greensboro Arr. HilhLoro... " Durham Raleigh ........ Lv. .ir' Arr. GoIdsborOi... 4.00 5.53 7.20 8.00 9.20 11.47 1 26 .4.40iKm. 6.24 ' 7.35 " i 8.00 u M M . H ' M i 1.40 p.m. 4.05 G.S0 h'o. 17 Daily except Sstordsy, Leave Greenabbro, 5 00 p. m. Arrive at lUlelftV 11 a.m. ' Arrive at Uoldabero 7-20 .' Jfo, 51 Gonneeta at Green-boro with R. d D. R. Ki for all jpoinU North, East! and Wext, via. DanvUIeU At Goldaboro with W. A W. B. R.tH-Wilminjitoii, , Nfc 53 Connects at SallsVnry with W.Tf. C, R. R. for all point irt Western N. Carolina; daily at Greenaborowith R.AD.B.E. Ar all poiot North, Eat and Wwt. , f !TRAlNiGl)llfGv:EMr Date. Feb. 19, 1882.1 No. 50. Dnily. Ko. 52. i Dailf. LeaTeGuldaboro' . Arrive iUleigh Leave 44 . . . Arrive Dnrhan ..... ' 'Ilfllabof'-J.r. Greens! ro Leave . ..- ; Arrive IIIthPiot Ssliibury i44 '' Charlotte..... 10.00 a. m, 12.26 pai 5.06 M 6.46 .8.05 9.15 -9.60 u 11.1! 1.10 a.m. &40 a. m. 10.10 " i 11.21 u M 1.00 No. 18, Daily ex. Snnday-Lv.GoldU,b 2.50 pa : h. A r. Raleigh 7.1 U ua " ,.0.: - ,,h iLt " ,. ; 6.00m. A r. G reensboro 3. 1 5 pa , i ,u, : 1 No. 60 Connects at Charlotte with A. AC, Air Line for all point In the South ami South west, and with C. C, Ar A. R. R. for all point Smith and Southeast., No. 52 Connect- at Charlotte with A.iC. Air Line fur all points South and SonthweHt; at Chirlotte with C. C. & A. R. B. with all polnta8outh and Southeast-j : H. V. H. C RAILROAD. J Pai.TrfeJ " S) mm. : . " 1L - IS'1 ! 6 " I ' 8.4-. k 1 ; T Goiiw Wist. 4 . 1 No 60, I Daily, I i j Daily, 'tea. Sunday. Lv. tireenaboro 9 25pm 950am Ar. Kerneraville ! 10 41 10 41 M u Salem . Ti 1125 1185 u 1 -..r:1 . j. No. 6L.; I i ; GoikoWest. Daily. No. 53. ! ' - ' ; ex.Sun;" Dailv. j Leave Sahm. i 515am 600 n m Ar. Kerneraville j 550 640 " Grerswboro j 7 QQ, . HOP " STATE UUIYERX1 f Y kAUEQAD. " " ' '-V I No. I. ' r Goixo Nobtw'. Daily ex. Sea; Leave Chapel Hill ... 10.40 am 11.40 a m Arrive Uaiverajrjr.. r K 2. Daily ex- un. Goiso South. LrriVUmvaratt ... I 110 a m Arrive Uhapel 11 HI a.OI a m a ! i.i .1 Pullman Sleeplne Csts without Chan fa On Train No. 60, New York and Ailasta via. YYashina-ton.4 Danville, and between Greinx- boroand Charleston. On Train No. 52. Richmond and Clirl.U Washingtoarand Charlotte via Danville. ; 8Tbrosh Ticket on. sale at G reenwW, Raleicb. Geldsboro. oalUbary and Charlotte. and at all principal polnta Sooth. 8oothweit, West, North and East. For Emigrant rate to Loaissns,Teza. ArkaasM and the Sooth went, addree A- POPE. Gen. iaangei Aart. 21:ly JUichnoad, Vs. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CRAO UNA WATCHMAN, ONY j $1.50 PER YEAR. If srnfsi? 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