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i - i 1. 7 ' FOREIGN A D VEli 7 IS EM E. TS. BjPP T7o contlnne to actaasolicitorsfor patents, caveats, - trade-marks, copyrights, etc, for the United States, and to obtain pa, ents In Canada. England, Franca, Germany, and all other countries. . Thlrtr-alx years' nractice. Nol cham for examination of models or draw- ; s lag. Advice by nail free. ; . ' mi i Patents obtained through ws are noticed In ; 4ha SCXEHXIVIC AKBBIC1H. which has . th largest circulation, and ia the mot inftn- enaal newspaper of its kind published in the ? world. IfceMYantagespfsnch a notice erexj, i ail. nana imiTi i Itinlii i - 1 - . Ttialax?e and rolendldlyfllustrated news MpOTiapablUnedVEKLTatS30sTear. i and Is admitted to be the best paper devoted -. to sdenee, mechanics, inventions, engineering - : works, and other departments of industrial if prorress, published in any country. - Single ,S, copies oy man, iv cenw. ,doici cy au news- - Address, Mmm & Co., publishers of Sdea f (fie American, 361 Broadway, New York, Esndhook about patents mailed free. - ? i, if'. 4 I SITE HsJBEYI-'SAVE-HONEY ! -? ' Ilaring withdravrn all goncie and. splftced oar liusinexs n a strictly cash ha i s, thereby wiVjug AjrontV 0)ntnii8inis ! HtHl Imtne iiy imil debr,v jucen:iMpl tt aell our well known Fertilizers, viz : jvWUeoz. GIbbs & Cos Kanipalated Guano. ; ' Wilcox, G.bbs & Co's Superphosphate llirect to Men-hantsHnfl Karntera Ht tery iote irrice by the single Ton, Cur-Lnl, or rjit;r quaniiiy, ioy iuc .csisii. ; Vritc for priccsC ; Wilcox, Glbbi & Co , Charleston, S. C, or Savannah, Oa. T TOC3luSlI!llTI VKS. The 1v?rtiierhavin been iermaneni!y ure f f ihit ilr-tiJ iiea-e, ConHUiiition, ly afinip!; ; finedr,iaiixioii4 to make kiiown loiiin fellow ? jmSVrerH ihe means of cure. To all who desire he will sriid a copy of the prescription used, f riree of c!lirje)twuU (lie direct ionH)r prepar riiug and Uiiui (he name, which they will find a jlAe CU UE fi.r Coughs, Coj.D3,C'oisUMiTiox, I : J'hma, URONCiirriifi. xc , , fidiiirtie wishing the Prescription, will pleape AVTe, Kev. A. W1LS1S, 191, IVnn St illrlismshiinrh, -NOL i '! 20:1 v j " ' 1 j n a ' is 4; IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. , THE USIiT'RU IfllfiS ESTIC 9 3 That it, is the acknowledged leader in Trade a fact that cannot Ims disputed IS MANY IMITATE IT, I nONE EOUflL ITH lie Largest Armed, ' The IJghtwt Running, a - The Most Beantiful Wood-work: mND as WARRANTEDIai J To be made of the bt material, t To do any and all kinda of work. " It To be complete in every rennet. ' v fl ? Jor nale hv inn BERNHARDT BROS., $ v I Salisbury, N. C ge-it wanted in uaoccupied territory. ; A'tdrfoa, v tl '' fliomeatic Seirintj Machine Co. z:ly -KiCHMoxri. Va. vm; mm- & plaster! B ailding- Iiime, Agrricultural i r .4 Lime, Land Plaster and GOOS FS2RTai,IZKRS! And Vent Ctenp. Send for circular. FRENCH BEOS,, Rocky Point, N. C. -TIIK ni!U!iG; STOCK REGISTER JQXJRNAL of FINANCE Gives the Ta1o nnd correct ratings of over v 3,000 IGning Companies and thf LATEST, MINING, INFORMATION Inclndin? Di vidt'nds. Aasessnicnts," ljtet ana uiguem oujch. oaivw iut mm - to within 24 hours of publication, -&e.j4, ; For Sale fcy ill Hewi liealcf i. - ScBscRiPTios, Jo per year. Single Copy 11 cents. Special detailed ftjwftupOTjaD-'mlrfejfurn'tehcd. See pa per for ttnaif Address,"' 1 The Financial and Mining Pnb. Co., 27 Broaairay,NraryorkrCny.T lg:tf kntlkm A Kw lio xuuerird lor-vears frwn Nervous Debility, Prematcke Decay; sod all the t-I'eeisoC voulhlHl iiwliscretion, will foer the wke of Suflering;tintnnity,seiidfreeto all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the niiuple remetly by which was oered. - Sufferer wlsliing -t profit by the' ad vertiser experience can do ao by addrepsingin perfect confidence. , JOHN B. GO DEN, ,i2(hlv.;; mi OluCtdarSafewlYork o I o a rc a a 8 t; w f3 2 215 a.I -S 2 'S'S-e Si ?'? e S 3 2.- ' 2 S . GALLEY . ML;:- fLIFE ASSOGIATIOm OP VIPwGINIA.. HOME OFFWESTA VNTOX, VA. iv ;i ?m.-JT"lrfri,1tt.-.ji V. Police Gmarntteni for tkrtr full face val ve, Semrcd ftp a ample fundy inrested ! imttiJfitdff vkickii faiercated 4.7 rw year, from tin tlrce Annual pay-1 meats t $44)0 H per (lyOOO lu$nramct. IIos. Axkx. IL II. 6TUAiir, President. Hon. MahsHau, Uanoek, Vire President.' CnAitiJca L. ?ooxe, Secretary. P, ILTTkoct, Treasurer. 1 William Forbes, General Apent. ' -Dr. Carter Berkeley, Medical Examiner. Wm. Forlies, M. Hanger, G. G. Gooch, ' W. E. Crai, P. H. Trout, W. M. Moffet. 5 3 go. CD W ? - i m w :3. C P 2.r 2. 3 c o -. j- - ?j a o E 2; 3 2 gd - a. B; g 9 . ' r S". o a- 3 52 g 1 M CO 5 o a er tc 3 ?Hi O ) X S ' W v !? t a S 1 a 3d 3H isc en 3 3 a 3 pi . 2 3? e 2 C -3 w re Z 3. a 3 1 t 3. t ' j 0. S3 c- ft CO n . 9 O 9 r o o B ad Q itt3 5 J K :2 ST0 . - e ft 3 ? a 5 - c 3 ft jJ - . 05 c 5 c 5 3. iO-S " b4SKMf ' k, Dart Ai,Mci. w iMallM IM) l . . 1 A ftwty Hw pMitily ertix - ' m4j lorn lb tpM4f aa4 psnuDMt ia ana xmpoMBoy w m w oCSamiiial Xmlaaiona nd la; . mm m mi pn i tbM k will ,M H to ftilmtt m wMkflbllMMhiMHIl k. tk. MM thn) riwti: Ifa. Iffi m itx i lu( i Hi. l il ' 14 yn iSmZwm , KlE17aMlli MM nu.K ldlJlMMilrdMiHMiab& t lfcM WlBililHi III 1 I. i HARRIS REMEDY CO. RTI CHEMISTS, - Mret 4 Hth Strf. ST. ITIS. IP. PIIUPJLES I will mail (free) the recipe for a simple Veo- table Balm that will remove Tar, Freckles Pimplvs and Blotches, leaving the skin soft. clear and beautiful; aloo instruction for produ cing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Ad tires?, inclosing 3 c. stamp. BEN. VAN DELF A Co., li Ba relay Su, N. Y. ?TUTT' ir 17 firs "fjt ecmpoaod of Herbal aad Muotlnruioua prod :bct,atcU penrjiiata tbr al)sUiM ortlks Xni5r, cxpectorf tH acrlil matter ?ootMiif oon.tlrK. which T ! tb lr. 3HiA4liu Uxi ranr'j the canvh. 1 iJtisMi r ihnlnn.of Imnurttl.-. ttrtctihiinl t th oimu!atiw of b .- !..! br.cw th i frmwm !-m. ftlht roll ftn end In plonJumpMnn- It la 2atirM Mel .ft inipiinouatTUTT'S LXPCCTMAMT. DISPENSARY. ZiUbSiaei 1847 at U V. 8ta Stratt, RfL UBVJ3, WS. .i . . Ldiniuntin. and it. ;oTliTr . -" 't rwiiir. r.r .tit It b itaIuiI(. .hpuhf )hi a r..rT rmailT. ' ; , tn '3'-: nnA il V.iti-,. UTT'S rpHS PhTiieiaa. ia cbars of tbia old aad Mil I X taatitotioa ara rgnUr gradaatM ia awdkna aoa nr1?- Years of JtzparlaBM ia th trMUMat vanu oav bmki nir Mill i UHtt that taay baa aeaairad a aatiaaal rapatatiaa thrauS taair traatmaat nfempimud gaia. facuoo ol tu. biouU. .kia or bourn, Uwtaii wita taa wm, without mini Merenry or Foiaooou Ifadieiaas, 'YOU HQ MEN"1 om of Bikidlo b ara TTCTifyrTiiffrJ nOarbia from tba affeota at a dwoaM thm uaata it rtotiui tor baaiaeas or narriaoa. prmuiMlIt eoiwi, at moderate aspaoaa. , . Mrwiul couuiutioa m pref.trVJ.VSiik M 7RXX and lavitoa. " J""" i wi By yaimt. acwriu Ire 'W I'M BJ mMtm appliutfam. rmna ftrfa, turn Raatara itatl mum a all n,aaa teara .aialiHr U taHr aMrtajt Itkaataa ConmiiniraHnfliaBlnrlwMMsWlMtiaki . .kij OOR. BCTT8, IS Nartfc 8U U. St. ItaTMaT .6 ti Lvt ssr L !.a. Kh-aa,a.l.,a. I'll.,. TattaUci , ". tl. H J--I.a H I M f 1 ri! tl rl J ra at IK. V I i For thO MERCH AWT2lL2S;r New Plan Por thfi ll flRlf CY a rarTMrf n CrOWn PYOUraQlvOR on our own Farms NOTICE! JOtHM: F. : EAGLE, -FASHIONABLE- BOOT AND SHOE . TS a -m r Va, JW-a-A.A.liXai,'-Jfa -, Invites your -attention to hia shop, opposite Mayor's Office. Repairing neatly and prompt ly done. All grades of goods made to order Oct. 1st. 'Sluf. ' I6BEESEE0S CCTADI IfiUFPa DIRECTORS, r A. TL II. Stnart, i I. Witx, - . C. L. Cooke, -A G. P. Bker,? !- s A Ayers, j. . W. B. McChesney,! i - ? " oil ; The Vallcv - liutinl IVifd ' Association Presents the FoLlowing Plata tosueArPjersons as desire to become j MEMBERS: IThe payment of f STOOfor memberships 5.00 annually for three years, commencing one year from date of Policy, and thereafter $2.00 annually during life, with prorata assessments at the death of each member, will entitle a member to a Certificate of One Thousand Dollars, to be paid to the legal' heirs or assigns, in ninety days from approval of death notice. 5 ! TABLE OF ASSESSMENTS - . j . ; . , FOR A MXMBIKSBIF OF 0XS TH0C8AND DOLLABS: Atr . i ...u.Ll A Z A T7TZ Age :A -frrr i 13 j 14 : W ; 17 18 ia 10 si IS 33 14 , 35 fu 4 - , 4T 4 48 49 60 61 63 j; M , 60 SI 63 65 I SI 88 39 40 41 41 44 44 45 4 47 48 49 60 $0 71 71 7 79 82 , 85 88 91 95 100 1 05 1 10 111 1 U 115 I 61 ; S1.1W i Mi 1 48 ! 63 : 158 ! 64 198 i 55 179 6 .194 57 Itfi 68 114 69 1J7 00 945 151 15 01 I8S 3 305 64 115 : 5 : 350 -rr.0FESSI0aAL CARDS. B IZVCKMER & HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselor - i : 9 ! ":;! ' I" " ' - V nd Solicitors. ' . Sulisbury, N. C. , : , . . " jkn. 22d, 9- tf. 1 ' ; ' : IT2c0nKLG &.UtVTTZf i ATTORNEYS ad COUNSELORS ; : Salisbury, Ni C. j; - "T"::fX l ! Office on Coancil Street, 'opposite the Court Hoasf. ; , 4 j , KERR CRAIOE. L, U. CLEM EST. CRAIGE & CLEL1ENT. 9- I Salisbury, N: C. FeU. 3nl, 1881. ' - ! - - ; j Z B. Vaxcb. - W. Il Bailey. ; VANCE & BAILEY, Bulletin lalCezard to Fertilizers. At A. From the N. c A&nlcnltnfal Experiment SUUoa At KaleigU. ' ..t 1 Phosphates hare leeu mcch cheaper the last few mouths tiiau thoj have erer been before ia onr State. The .materials supplying smraouia are clreaper tlian thej rere last i year also, although not as cheap as they lisvelbeen.; The figures used in estimating te relative commer cial values have been' modified to sgres with tJhis state of things. : T1 following figures are s fair approximation to the cost of t these ingredients in oar inland towns at the present time. Phosphoric acid lo cts. per rb was it last year. Ammonia ? - 95 Please bear this change in mind in con nection with the analyses to be reported. The standard is the same on the average. The lower Talaationt)do not indicats that the, articles are inferior to what thev were last year. It only means tliat'tlie ingreuienustre cheaper. As an iiinstra tion ran auinionlated superphosphate o: such a composition as to have given a vuluatiou of $40 by ast year's figures would receive a Yaloatioti this year of ATTOKITEXg AHD COUKSEIJOILS, auoBt $35. Just so, nri acid pWosphate charlotte, . c.: - I " j Yaluod last year at $30 weald bp valued I - 1 1 - a A. a S a. m ' T Practice in Supreme ConH of the United UT ngares. States. Snpreme Court of North Carolina. I The analyses are (riven in the accident Federal Court, and Counties of Mecklenbors;, ai onier In which they have been entered Taa iwaa aaaaaa I Tail AM II aal TaaaaAaa. J TV.!.! I on. sOffice,twodoon.eastofIneiiiIawnonr dence Square .. ; j 33f (all madoayn samples of new goods, drawu by oar inspector since Jan. 1st. 1883. Auaiysis No. 1870, iStono Acid Phos phate, Stono PhOs. Col, Charleston j S. C, sum pled at lialcigh. contains available phos. acid 11.10,, potash 1.60 per cent commercial value $2412 1872 Pine Island Aniuioniafed Phos pliate-7 Quinnipiac Fort. Co., New Lon don, Conn., Koyster Si, Co. general agts, Norfolk, Va., cou tains available phos. acid 9.56, ammonia 2.87' potash 2.04 per cent, ou sample drawn af Wiliningteu commercial value $24.48 1874 Star Brand. Complete Manare Allisou & Addison, Richmond, Va., sam pled at Wilmington, contains available Call on the undersigned at NO. 2,; Granite phos. acid 9.72, ammonia2.67. potash U2D Ier cent commercial value $33. acid, 1.195 per cent, and potash 1.15 per eent. Acconling" to" the valuation ap tdied to the constituents of the meal the commercial valao of; the tou of th sel !s $15.30. Tliere are 66 bnshels in a ton of the seetL hence $15.36?per ton will be At tha rate ef 23 cents per bushel. If the producer and the mill men ean agree opon prices, It Is plainly to the adrant are of bbts a'nd'fliewholen codntry tnat the'oil be hoV wasted, J as ft la when the whole seed are used as manure. MT. VERNON .Livery Stattie! WHEN YOU WANT i HA ROD ARE AT LOW FIGURES Row. ! D. A. ATWELL. Agent for the 'Cardwell Thresher. Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. ' Our Guarantee, As we have before stated, the policies Issued by the "Valley Mutual" are ruaranterd. We do not promise to pay "as many dollars as any assessment will yield but say the amount Insured for will be fiald in rolL In order for us to do this a guarantee fund has been provided, which, as will be seen from our annual statement, now amounts to over $25,000. This fund is increased every year from the three annual payments of nve dollars per $1, WW insurance. It Is the Intention of our Board of Directors to In crease this rand to an amount which win la any emergency be fully adequate to meet any possible deficiency arlslnjr irom a failure to receive enoujrh rrom aa assessment to pay a ioaa. In this one respect the! "Valley Mutual" claim? great superiority over all t-o-oneratlva assratatinnR. 101 oue 01 mem nas mis an wiDortant feature Hi SCHOOL i Classical, Hathematical and ! Englisli. ; HICKORY, 5. C. I Spring session opens January 8thJ 1883. Tnition, jkt month, f2.00 to $4.00. . Board do do $10.00 to $12.00 .For particulars apply to lhCw-pd IL C. DIXON, Principal. 1876 Sea Fowl Guano, Bradley Fort Co., Boston. Mass., L. F. Ludwick, agent, 108 S. Charles St., Baltimore, Md., sam pled at Wlimiucton. contains available phos. acid 8.98, ammonia 2.C6, iotash 17 percent commercial value $31.82 1877 Bradley's Patent Superphosphate of Lime (manufacturer and agent saute as last) sampled at Wilmington, N. C, con tains available phes. acid 8.96, ammonia fA imf.tti 1 7T n. a.a ...... I mmm-njf frvi VCB VUIUIUCI VIAI value $32.10 I860 Genuine Peruvian Gaatio, Chas E. Smith St Co., sampled at Wilruiugtou, tSSffa&&l8UBia7BIBB FOB THE CKAO i'WP'''- W l2a',n. of members, and nor. one of them guarantees to pay vu vvuv uiuiv uiau u;j uuiitvL. USX oSI6rSSIlit?aw DR. JNO. F. FOARD, Agt. LINA VATCIIMAN.,OXr,Y X 1 $1.50 PER YEAR, i HOME A D VER T18EMENT8. line l0t of COMING IN EVERY DAY AT 1 NEWFURNITURE ST0IIE. Wain Sir. Mm Door to J. F. Boss. COM3lJ TO THE NEW STOEE AM p eTerymj yoi wait n tie .itatttDe line tt . at.T. rv nnnna i "- uvrwwu IlMaaeSSS tin Vnlll aa a faHillu. Wnr. iniroutliul in nAAn afr . K at .. .1 l t . . . . . I a .u.iwi, 'w wuKni iQr casn at the lowest that consequently its removal detracts prices, aud warranted to be of the latest styles and best quality, and will be sold ma L .it , , " , uoiracts low as anv Houserin the eo.mtrr o.l JT..Ir "l" I nothing from the value ef the seed for af a '''MV SWaaaai JpV t A Hice Cottie Chamlierr set for oifly ----- lllB "S6tS for " monia I0J4, potash 3.71 valuation, using same figures as for manipulated fertili u rs, , $77.33. 'Aiamoata is.? cheaper in Peruvfau Guano, however, than' in ' any other forms. 1881 Cotton Brand Ilih Grade Acid I Phosphate, Chas. E. Smith At Co., sam pled at Wilmington,' N. C, (alse address f the manufacturer) contains available phos. acid 12.77 yer cent com msrcial value $25.54 1885--Ilymaos & Daneys Premium I Guano. 11. &.D., Norfolk, Va sampled at Wilmington, cooUins available phos. acid 10.77, ammonia 2.32 per cent com tnercial value $30.78 1889 Farmer's Friend Fertilizer, Read & Co., New York, sampled at Wilming ton, contains available ) phos. acid 8.21; ammonia 2.G2. potash 2.40 per cent com mercial value $33.09. Nominal Value of Cotton Seed, . aaaaaawaaa J. T. Henderson, Commissioner of Ag riculture of Georgia, in a communication te the Secretary of State, presents seme nsefnl information for the consideration of the planters of the cotton. States. He says that the oil from ahe cotton seed value as a SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS U t- T Bnaaaaa-ai am T T 1 alaa M aTJ-.W - - ; ' ' '""" vaawjoew and Rural Restate FRER TO ALLa'T ' .f CHANTS, REND US Yorit Rinna wvr L i ? ' .-aaakj we a aMS VA ' SaLo a 4 " DAD LAfiORETHasONS.SKq esoEHS.PHSLADELPHlA : iff ' III:1'--" X . X., 1r,-j:;;.. . HP REV. A,'I iiOfiiiS Writea. US After a tnwroturli trial of the !k; in stftUn? uiat x nave Deeo. 'U gTeatly benetitea oy its use. . Hinisters and Pub v. JJc ttpea&ers wUl llnd It - of the rrreatoat valna m patota6I form, for XY1 r - -- i - io6nsMerit most excellent remedy for. LDOD the debilitated Tital ibroes. where a Toniols neces- ..saxy. I recommend it as a reliable remedial s&ffent, possessing un doubted Butritivo and restorative properties. r S- LouittiiU, Ay., Oct. 3, ns?A2srj:rr22Dia.HAiiT22ii .Tia ta 1 " """"BBBBai IIXpiCINE CO., Wt.watT.l5L I : - $25.00 $30, $35, mi $40 .j.5 $40, $50 anrlL$75 Cheap Beds at 83.50 cIeciai lerms mane wiin country merenants who want cheap Beds in one dozen and half dozen lota. Hfl will also have on hand a full line of C0FF1N8 CASKETS and yiiuvuoatio wwia uii us, lliv tUVtCBb li u:tr li . -fe, .0. -DAVIS' M Store. 52: ly. . ; Rie faliiit lets, HarM6 Topsjilj Parlor sets for------- VESTERN Hi-C.j RAILROAD. ' 4; .OFFICE OEN,, PASSENGER AGENT, 1 1 :: CSCHEDUIE. ' : o, ' :$TATICS7 TTo Arrive M5 pi ;...a.Vlsbnry Leave e.ie a m i " 4Jts 44 ....tttatesvtiie.... Arrive T.tai - " 8.08 " .... Newton.. I, " 8s " 44 .10 " Hickory. ' ?i" H.M " ....Morganton.... " 10.43 " " llr a a ,...Marton...u.. " 11.49 " lO.iw - Black Mountain.. 1.3pm 44 -.w ....AjiheviHe...... " s.ot " Leave 6-iHi ....Warm Hprlngs . . 5.44 " " ? 00,. " l..llgconlilver.. 5.4-, i Train No, 1 Connects at SaUsbary wltU -R D. R. R. from all points North and South and from Raleigh, connects at statesvllle with A T. ) Dlv. of (J. C. A. R. R. Conbects at Warm Springs with R. Teniu Va. Qa. R. a. for Vomstown and points South-AVest. Conaects at Warm Springs wigi K. T,Va. Ga.B,R, from Morrlsfown the South:Weet. CoDnects at Statesvllle with A. T. & 6. Dly. of C C. & A. R. R. and' at Salisbury wit u E,i . B, R. for all points North and East and fcr Raleigh. ' " ; Through. Tickets on sale at SaUsburysutesvlUe, AsbevlUe and the Warm Springs to aU principal cities. ; ;' J.R. Macmurcio, ., . . Audr. . F. & P. Art. agricultural purposes ; but, he adds, there is one fact which I am very de sirous of impressing uoun the minda nf farmers, viz : tltat they cannot afford to part with the cottou seed grown upon their farms at any price, unless their equivalent in manorial value is returned to the soil in some form.! This may be done is several ways, tberaost simple of which is by an exchange of the seed for as equivalent in the value of the cotton seed meal. The farmer cannot afford, to sell his cotton seed at less than twenty cents per bushel, since he cannot with the money, received at a lower price, re place the equivalent amount of plant W. A. MORGAN. I food to that removed in cottonseed. Uuless this is annually done, the dete rioration of the soil ia certain. The fol lowing analysis of cotton seed meal shows the per centages of valuable iucre- BLAOKSMITHINQ AND dinU !n co"00 Beed me'- cotton seed meal, U.14 moisture ; 2.65 total phosphate .. Mr L. ARE Y Present bis compliments to tha .. and respectfully solicit a trial IrW l.if -a. wa. . -- vt mi r Tho Nature of JDIplitherlaa Dr. H. Wood, professor of ezperluten ..- 1. TT.I..H1 af Pana.lu"uw complete in .11 .t UuPau.u.iW .ua 7 louirenienUoffirstrdiil,.5;" M sylvania, a member f tlie commission I stod by the United . Ststes govera-l r -oiAes, uarriageg ment to make researches into tne nature 1 XUSLOns, W affons. cVr. of diphtheria, having spent several years j. cojrwiiKHT of giyiso in the work, recently 1 gave tne result 011 - satisfaction his investigation 'in"a lecture in Phils-1 n Special provision and favorable ratafJ r --'.-.... . . I Roardinir and kpnim Kno. " delphia. Hesatathat aip j Drovers will find od Stidls and '8hM and gangrene are identical diseases ; that I thi9 place . fa, un1 Shed, diphtheria i is j by no means limited to I X Special accommodations for the ben wliAt or BM ill tlw larvur-aa anv abrad-lot Commercial Travelers. " 3C:tf Travelers. Lee Street, Salisbury, N. C. Just Received At ENNISS' Dru- Store, en ed surface may be transformed Willi a genuine case of diphtheria that it is a local and not a constitutional disease ; thst any sore throat may become diph tharetie t wititoot any- eontsgioa ; that dinhtherelie ; nolson inieeted into the blood is perfeeUy harmless, it first being pnESn LOT op ASSORTED necessary to make a wound and ksep it I GARDE N P P ft in ai atntat .if irf irarfnn hf)iarii diikhlliatrti I . U aa waawarw wa a w va w av w w MT vm wwa w poiseu iutrodaced into it could produce tiioflfVrti that the disease aliunuds in low swampy places ; thst diphtheria and I A. OoOfJ SLATE Giv raicrocoaci, minute vegetable fungi, are inseparably associated "no micrococci. no diphtheria" said , the - doctor ; that ,tlie diphtheretic poison cannot affect a healthy persou ; there must be an abrad ed surface, and no healthy child can take it unless it has a sere throat already ; that in his opinion, micrococci do not produce the initial lesion ; that any sure throat may oud in diohthcria, and the line cannot be drawn where sore throat ends and diphtheria begins ; and inally, that diphtheria is a spontaneous disease, aud not infectious, strictly speaking. AWAY I Any person purchasing 50 Cents worth of! BOOKS or lledicines, &c, at ENXISS" Drug Store will be presented with a-gt4 slate. LAMPS "AND LAMP GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES, - At ENNISS' Drug Store. January 18, 1883. Lumber is now being manufactured from straw, the standard size being 32 iuches in width, 12 feet in length, and the thickness the same as the average of surface boards. One ton of any kind of straw will yield 1,000 feec of boards that may be handled as ordinary ones. It is also being manufactured from clay by a patent process. The clay is mixed with saw dust, the boards moulded, dri d and burned, which burns out the saw dust, leaving the clay boards porous and light. It is said they can be planed and worked like wood. It is called terra cotta lumber. WANTED. Onion Sets, at V ' J . ENNISS' Dm SCHOOL BOOKS at COST, at ENNISS' Dnii Store l:tf. Date, Apr. 30, ls82 S .1 .A a a t . tr a . m aa a. wora ior me "&.nignts 01 Lauor" in New York city on the Tariff in. a recent public meeting: Whereas these philanthro pic protectionist not only resisted the just demands ef their workmen for wages consis tent with a 'protected' industry in a market j Leave Charlotte... where canital was nrotrWed from fXrvwwrin I Salisbury w t -w.fc... . m,-. .. MmnfUn 1.. Ai, (..t.l..: 1.... I lln aunu.. 1 J (W.UUUUui wilii Arr.Greensboro.... lniamous meanness endeavored to hire and I Leave Greensboro. import thttpauper labor itself from Europe at A-rr- Hillaboro....... r...7.;y. v it.- I inirnam ..v.any 'Kra, vi VUC pUfPOSC I U P-JeJ,k oi acirsuaing American labor of its fair ( Lv. M share in the mutal protchtion centemnlate I Arr. Goldaboro by s protective tariff: "lleaolved, That the Centrel Labor Union repudiates the enort now being made to make defraud American labor a mcr polit ical tool for enhancing the pofits of selfish capitalists, who always have ignored every obligation which organized labor was not powerful enough to compel them to fulfil. - .r North Carolina Railroad. CONOENS ED SCHEDULE. TRAINS (iOINQ EAST. No. 51. Daily. flo. ML J)aily. 4.00 a.m. 5A3 7.20 " 8.00 " 9.0 44 11.47 -I 26 44 1.40 p.m. 4.05 " 6.30 - 4.40 p. u. 6.24 7.35 " 8.00 " No. 17 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 5 00 p. as. Arrive at Raleigh ; l.M a. m. ArriveatUold(boro 7.20 " No. 51 Connects at Greennboro with E. A D. R. R. for ail points North: East and Weal, via. Danville. At Uoldsooro with W.AW. R. R. for Wilmington. - ' No. 53 Connects at Salisbury with W. P. C, B. R. forallpoinUin Western N.Carelisa; daily at Greensboro with K. A D. R. B. ht all points iortb, East and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, Feb. 19, 1882. No. 60. Daily. No. 52. Dailf. An extraordinary effort is being made by the Railroad Lobby the third House, as it is now knowa in Washington to induce the Legislature to release the Buford Syn dicate from carrvine out the terms of aal m.rlo tn n.at TtfVi.H,i Jtr rr I LeaveGoldaboro .w v- w., .. uic aa- I Rl.tl. signs of Best, and the bill before the Legisla- J Leave tore Section 4 says, Thst the Company j Arrive Durham may build the road to Murphy if they deem T a a a 1 faa a it expedient. in ice titan i tie sale was made by Jarvis et al just to Murphy, and now it is asked to allow the assigns of Best not to build the road if they se prefer and everybody understands" what they will J No. 18, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv.Goldsb'o 2.50 pat prefer. Ar relinquishment, by act of the - fXfct,r, i iX. a a . a a a aa Afm : a " I aw W aaaw- legislature, oi ouiont cc jo, rrom building the road would be an act of downright HUlHbO! Greensl- ro... Leave " Arrive High Piont Salisbury Charlotte..... 10.00 a. sa. 12.20 pm SA5 " 5.06 5.46 8.05 - 9.15 9.50 " 11.12 H J. 10a.m. I 0.40 a. at. 10.10 14 11.21 " 1.00 u A r. Greensboro 3.15 pa GEO. A. EAGLE, Eagle & Morgan Wagon-Making:. ; We arc prcpnrcd to do any kind of work at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. M. Barker's Old Stand.) SAUSDTJRT, XT. C, nORSE SHOEING and all kinds ot 151 ac k phi i thing done promptly-and with ex acid : 8.80 ammonia, 2.45 potsuh. Am- monia is valued at 22 cents per pound ; phosphate acid at 12,. and potash at 6. j According to the method of calculating I the commercial value of commercial fer tilizcrs, a ton of cottou seed meal is worth $48.62, but it contains au excess of am- pedition. licpairinu of Carriages. I monia, which would make an anulientinn . 1 IK -, ' " .'.--.'- I . . , . - r " a m .giHw.uone promptly ana in first- of the meal alouo wasteful. Bv mixini? IV (' Kmntlntf an1 tini.hiin r a I t , - will be done l W. M. Bark tno ,towver, with a high grade m W A Af class style. work All we ask is a trial. Jan.. 10, 1883. superphosphate (non-ammonia ted) a very 13:tf superior fertilizer is obtained, About the proper proportions would be ouo of cotton seed meal to two of FOR COM POSTING P'ate. The ammonia in the cottou seed meat is potential and becomes actual n1yas the particles of the meal decom pose, aud hence it is better than that derived from animal sources, which is Use Acid PHOSPHATE. I We a full supply on hand and will sell for either cash or cotton now or paya ble in the tall. It w ill pay yeu better than anv thins rou tan use. i Feb. Ist,;ti3. J. D. GASK1LL more promptly rendered active by the rapid decomposition of the animal mat ter. The average analysis of six client- ints shows that whole cotton seed con tains ammonia 2.50 per cent : ohosidiatn No. 50 Connaeta al rharlnlla arilk A. AC treachery, and would do more to destroy I Air Line for all point in the Sooth sad Seals the .Democratic party than anything that I Wert nd wi,h C.C A A. R. R. for all poisU boatb and Sont beast. . No. 52 Connects al Charlotte with A.AC. Air Line for all point South and Southwest: al Charlotte with C. C. A A. R. R. with all party than anything that has occurred in the history of the past ten years. W iL Star, P. M. HaJe's Publications. THE WOODS AND TIMBERS OF , . . North Carolina. 1 vol. 12 mo., Cloth, $ 1.25. i ne puoucaiion or such facts in a shape that juaaca vurm accewiioie, is tne very ocst service that !.bU8pl5tedS?enuitnc South can do their States. Aei York World. . very thing needed. A very Important work tor the State. rWaaiaton SUtr. A timely and valuable publication. Most prove w uic Diaic. taarHTM JowrnaL. points South and Southeast. fl. W. II. C. RAILROAD. I No. 52 Goiko West. No. 50 ' J Daily, - Daily. ex.Sandsy. Lv. Greensboro 925pm 950am Ar. Kernersville 1041 44 1041 " M Salem 11 25 1135 44 No. 51. GoihoWest. Daily. No. 53. er. Son. Daily. Leave Salem 415 ns 600 pa Ar. Kerneraville 560 M 6 40 " Greensboro 7 00 8 00 Mr. Hale has done the state a imt. srvi liettl RtxmnUr. ' ' Bit ot such thorough excellence that It deserves the muest circulation. MitJtwUl (Tenn.) Lumberman. The book is well printed on tinted paper. Is hand- wiuci iwuuu tu ciuvu, cubuuos zti pages and aa 1 accurate ana oeauumuy executed man of State, with ail lu railroad routes denned. - - EVERYBODY'S STATE UHlVERSIfY RAILROAD. 1 No. 1. I Goiko North. Leave Chapel Hill .... Arrive University Daily ex. Ins. the 110 .... 1 11 10.40 s 40 a m Goisa Sopth. A rriveUniverait y.... BOOK. Answers to simple questions often put to Law. I Arrive Chapel Hill ...... VFaaBI S't mM V a ajariaahAa S -. . - x a "J s- iiiru. No. 1 Daily ex. gaa. 12.10 pm 1.00 pj aa uTa?roTl Z.ell JFSlPi C Fitkomt. .Chsigs Mecnanic, me tandlord, the Tenant, the Crormer 1"' - -"o. uv, new tors and Atlanta via. laejLaoorer. I Vashi 12 mo., papec, 82 pages, Price f5 cts. "For sale by booksellers generally, who may be mrmHavl I n abm nIHau a aKX..a.a. Il . sappUed In qoanutles on favorable terms, by either of the undersigned. . 1, w. tA ha Kat Iaa, . . . " ivut wvat wuk aiore. mmim i n i i i , . . .... ngton A Danville, and between Greens boro and Charleston " . On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlotte Washington and Charlotte via Danville. 83?Th rough Tickets on sale st Greensboro, post-paid on receipt of the price, by E.- J. Haxk & Son, PuUUhert, BooVieUert & Stationers, JV. or . P. M. Hale, Publisher, Rateirh. N. C. I6UJ20 . - and at ak) principal points South, Southwest, Wm4 Knrik.nll Paul fn. VmU.I. MtMla Tj I Louisiana, Texac, Arkansas and the .Southwest, address A) POPE. Gen. Paenget Art. 21:ly Richmond, Va. a -I
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