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Raleigh Neics: The le-eiptg of oof ton . a . . ----- in tins Market fertile week cii; nrl iiurs llay were 1.115 hnlrs against 2i $i for the same week last year. The total receipt this arasou from Sept. 1st to Thursday, are 43,80(1 bales against 53,453 to the aarue date l.nst season. bw iork, Marco IB. The until ver- aary of the Paris Commune of 1871 was celebrated by the Communists of this city Jo-day, in Concordia Hall. There waa an assemblage, each person wearing a ribbon of red. On the walls hnng rev olutionary inottes draped with blood color, and the Mahal of the officers were of the same hue. Ilerr John M ostein the course of mi address, said that the Paris Commune was too humane, and that the Commune of the future will lie establish ed regardless of humanity and with a firm hand to wield the sword of destruction. FUR 10 A' A D VEIl TISEMEN TS. a mm w-m A' t-.-'.tr'y fiew lad positively effect. e : i Ket-r H for the speedy and prrmaneul cy uj tor im.k u.e nfSeniinM K7wHio:.. anJ Ira potency by the frw tvi, D;r l m.. : . . t. - p .daf Seat f iW Xharaaa. The Sasnf tfc ta"ii Mnnewll p ,. -r itcwt''e.t. ami doc aa faeMfnr wiA ta wtmi f f- t- i.f'.. This node of irttaeut baa aca4 .. at it. eey J u t U .j a preawuoaed weaa. Ta- k to wiaji. 1mi this pr y .fnv(. 1 rct ca! ebarrratu-n eaaMet ta to faakitiif fwLp IMS m fte K.'f--et iariaactau.. It w aoSK tod - j the itci i-raft. u u moat rauwna. aai ret 4Utta area af re aat cviai hu .viar. teoaala. 1 h-Bnety hi am na a-u aM, ae.wav K. i uu mbUL fit K. t .ftVi e aaaasaaiiw maa na, ; r aO; s. 3 (lsaa aha, a w 4 iawa n ia t- i awsjh JT. toat aj auil. a-aata a aaw ewM a wb 4rnaHaala aiw awmr.1 acbboa. aaafcit j nii aanll t b.u., l laaawaaaam'h ITIm-V I rM a av-M at.pt'-Ai taa -.Wj m a fa wl to pafia taa)MA. ad nv 1 w4 tm taa eajjai af ar mm m IT a--w Vb. ww- f Ma. HARR'8 REMEDY CO. U CHEWISTS, Market anJ M b Mrtot. STLOPI. MO. May , 82-1 y O&SUTTS fttakliiM 13i7 it 1Z V. C:i S'.-:ct, ST. LOUIS, xo. rUK I'hy ,icUn3 in cbarge of Ihs old and well known institution are rcg alar Rr&duates in medicine and rger. Years of Zxporieuoe in tbe treatment of bronio Stseaaee lia made thuir akill and ability B Kiiueiior (o that cf tbe ordinary practitioner, to mtcn Kiipei or 10 uiat ci me orainary practitioner, that thay have acQiiirt-d a natfooa reputation through C P S T I O K o r r X P O SURE Pod n . . -.. Jfbi .jfmimmmmmm ma. af. pens, with. at o n? Mercury or Foisonnna Medicinaa. YOU WC M E H liW of middle age who axe anaan 7 tWiV; -t aring from tbe eoecta of a Siiaane tbai unfits victim . r business or marriage, ermanfri! it rir-i. ai in" leroJ "! c:qvaM. r J t. ?y T T' "Tc J " w,il Bssnaf -'-TvTtj.i way flali ll CLQof.tnnn la i 1 . wHiCh ia WTl ETS atid irtvitrt L flf 'lUt tflft.tlO h" 3' M i hv t.l !it t llK.mr Imtaunt fanwu irev o ') aweiiea afiuanon. ftWM Hi?rHng rVesa Knyti. -ehauW Mtr,T their aHdras,L lud learn aeurShtat: t. i - -1- a;!an.i, Ii i not a 1 1 uw. CBHnuiif ';'? Unrltr rnrificntia), aril should he ai'rrsscj RfFftia, .turiU Mia M-, :u LoaU Mo. May 6, '82 ly tlHs, KAIHIT & PLfiSTER ! Bulldingr Lime, Agricultural Limo, Laud Plaster and Marl. fiOO!) F3:5aT8Ii-aF:SiS ! t Very 0 cip. Send Torcifeular. FSEKCH BitOS,, iickj l-wiu.N.O. 17::bn Au Effectnal Lesson, BBBSBflg arWagnalnarW aHRDHB IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT-HUMMING 'DOMESTIC Tliai it is the acknoulc led leader in t1)'-Trade N fact that cannot be disputed J MANY IMITATE IT, NONE EQUAL IT! Cba Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, TheMot Beautiful Wood-work. AND IS WAEBANTED To be made of the beat material. To do anv nnrl nil tttnrla nf To be complete in every respect. For s.i I e bv BERNHARDT CCDS., waliab try, C Age its wanted in uuoccupied territory. A drew, Domestic Seicinq Machine Co. If practical inkers could siitTer a little of the pain they are so fond of . a. .a giving, it in ig tit cure them ot their bad habit, bays a gentleman, speak ing of a retributive justice which ciireu it i ui : I got one punishment when a boy I never forgot. When about ten years old, I fancied I had a grudge against a lad of my own age, but much -mailer. Catching him alone one morning, I dragged him to the big watering trough and gave him a thorough dousing iu the icy water. While he was sputtering and 'trying to escape, my father came upon' the scene. A moment's silence then 'Go into the house, Dan," was all that father said. I obeyed with a quaking heart. The morning passed, and yet I was not called to account. Afternoon and evening draeeed bv. bed-time, and still not a word was said. It wasn't exactly a pleasant day to me. I had amnio time to think it over., and realize the meanness of ury' act. I retired with an uneasv mind it wasn't like father to oass such a thing unnoticed. Could he have forgotten it ? Could it be possible that for some unknown reasons he was, to use a boy's phrase, "winking at it ?" I was puzzled ! The i ex mornim? the mvsterv was s jived. As I entered the brcaKfast r jom father met me, and, taking my nana silently. Jed ine out to the trough, whete I underwent exactly such treatment as I'd rive Jim. -. . aj- - v lhe following dav another "hair . C . I 1- ft . . . oi me uogr was administered. On the third morning I tried to starve it a 11 i .a . oiiij una uy going without break last 1 ait m I get nu oi tne ducking. All la vain! Though, when the bell rang. I kent in inv room. I soon ,, i j j heard lather calling in a tout I dared i i not (iisooev : "Dan ! Dm V And I w nt down only to be march ed out to my icy bath. at - i?or one week 1 was nut through a n that watering truturu nvprv mnrn. ing ! Father did not weaken the l.-sson by "wi.nls, idle words." And I guess he was right, for I did some thiuk- : i .i i ing uuriug inose days. 1 hat experience stuck by mo and B.iiivu jbit course many a time in later lifer --H2C"X3f.3E-t- BAILEY fflUTlIAl:- fLIFE A8S0CMTI0N OF VIRGINIA. Deep or Sub-Soil IMoiighing. I An Old Miser Burned iu His Home. HOME OFFICE STAUNTON, VA. -2 tot- Polices Guaranteed for tie, Secured by an ample fund in U. 4. Bonds, which is increased every year, from the three Annual txw- ments of $5.00 per $1,000 Insurance. UYERS Station. Ohio. March 21. I The house of Duncan Doles, a mile north of here, was burned on Monday night. Doles, who was 98 vears old. occupied the hvuse alone. When the hie had partly subsided the neigh BY A. 8. DEATH, M. D. -Deep plouehiiig is not always and ! invariably desirable in all soils. here twenty inches below the sur face there is a thin crust and benentli : la... ..... iwwi .. Inre had iiartl v uii. Lfiivi vi ji nan vi sitainiii. . .. o to break throu-'h this would be vir- .8 touud. 1,,e dead of Dres uuoer ine ieti with a rope around vour Li ml I a! till v i n r in i ii 1 1 rn the neck. I his not being his usual w. mn . i ! feitlizersand uluntfbiid in thesoil fiber uet, room 11 18 thought he was stran .a.-j ... a I throtMTli it fibiav wnnl.1 u a...;. g'w' robbers and hiddeu under t3?Zi-2 ble as niilkimr into a aeive nr i. t,,e bed, and then the house set on ww wg, . j. I tilt l l I xi i I I - v. . . n . A.- . . . . . I hrP A fWlllGKIuMlll. inn m I i I tr ,,f . . v,uiioiwi uiu c ll nn ll I ll v a . o r tempting to carry water in a bottom- t i ?0FFICERS. Hon. Alex. H. H. Stuakt, Preaideut. Hon. Maksiiai.l Hangks. Wlmm Vroaitnt Cuaklks L. Cookk, Secretary. T TT rr m- r. ii. niuiT. ireasurcr. Wn.i.r.M Four PS 0nrnl A onf - v mm ' . Dr. CA8TBR Berkeley, Medical Examiner. J i DIRECTORS. Wm. Forbes, 31. Hanger, O. G. Gooch, W. . Craig, r. H. Tnmt, A. H. II. Stuart. I. Witz. C. L. Cooke. G. P. Baker, A. Avers, W. B. McChesncy, W. M. Moffet. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BLACKMER & HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. 8lisbury, N. C. Jan. 22d, 9-tf. J. M. McCOKKLE. t. F KLUTTZ iTIcCORKLE & KLlTTZ, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS Salisbury, N. C. Office on Council Street, opposite the Court House. 37:tf KERR CRA1GE. L. H. CLEMENT. CRA1GEI& CLEMENT, Attorneys Jawt Law, Salisbury, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. Z B. VASCK. V. If. tAlLEY VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, CHARLOTTE, X. C. Practice in Supreme Court of tbe United States. Snnrenip f'mirt nf V.mI. . . vkiuiiiih, hederal Courts, and Counlie of Mecklenburg, vuarrw, union, uaaton, tfowan and David n- a.Office, two doors east of Indepen dence Square. 3&tf M The Valley Mutual Life Association Presents tbe Following Plan to such Persona as desire to become MEMBERS: The navinent of 8.00 for r i wwanii ww www j $5.00 annuallj for three years, commencing one year irom aaie or ronny, and thereafter $2.00 annually during life, with pro rata assessments at the death of each member, will entitle a member to a Certificate of One Thousand Dollars, to be paid to the lege! heirs or assigns, in ninety days from approval of death notice. noavntii v - j golil and silver coin and some melted 1 . a a Wa. a i 1 i ii' ItM a 1 ! I'ttll. ... Deep ploughing in a sub-soil of "7. was IOU,,u ,n me as,,e8 "eoid, dump iron is ruinous always. Ife anwuut of money about . Br I 1 a mm. Bm i . mmm m M I ! . m 13ut wiien the soil is de-! and the l,,c ,,uu' u,,u ,raves a 'argeesiate. JlJL ! . a i a i . .1 auu-sou compact and nolils water to Jf 1 a a tne cteiriment ot toe crons irrown. and where shallow aoil driea up in hot weather, deep ploughing is un doubtedly a highly beneficial pro cess. j Deep ploughing acts beneficially in dry toils as well as in wet soils, where it is at all admissible. For iu one case it permits the water laden with inorganic matters lo reach the foots We clip the following remarkable paragraph from the Philadelphia limes of Wednesday: 'Hie Councilmeu of White Haven, Luzerne County, have passed an ordi nance prohibiting theatrical compan ies from playing "Uncle Tom's Cabiu" within the borough limits. This is evidently an honest effort to reform and elevate the drama. If it is ou account of the poor per o - j i it' tint liltmla nl in ilia i.i I W. it a wi m I mits dei'er evaporation lo carry off fnianee of the play it would be ap- pneu to all otUer dramas, but it on TABLE OF ASSESSMENTS FOB A MKMBKKSH ir OF OHS THOUSAND DOIXAKS Age "Wl & i 83 j .24 ; 85 ! 8i i Jfi ! 80 n 38 ! 33 j it f 35 : .4 imetunu'tt't : Age": "j 36 ! U 46 IT 48 4J : .01 Ui 64 60 61 63 6 6T C9 38 n 40 41 42 4! 44 45 4; 4T 4S 4'J M 73 76 7 82 8: SS , 1 00 1 05 1 10 1 16 1 22 185 ; 1 : Si.ss i 58 ! 1 18 i 63 ! 1 w ! 64 ! t 63 ! 5 5 17V 5li 1 V0 57 8 02 58 214 59 2 27 60 2 45 61 2 63 68 883 63 3 us 64 3 25 : 65 : 350 im . . r the superabundance ot j water it breaks the crust so that hurtful stag nant water may escape ; it is iu oth er words, a most useful kind of cheap drain. Theoretically alone, it i not safe to base calculations of r -fit upon ploughing. Practical experiments are too valuable in results to be left out of your calculations. Experiments have demonstrated on a small field, ftat fifteen inch plough ing increased the crops over eight inch ploughing of turnips six tons, of barley seven bushels, and of mta- toes nearly a ton. In suiK'rfieia. iii i .1 . piougning ine plant elements are - account of the character of the nlav itself, then the mil tenia m is not far off. Char. Journal. No ! uoi the inilleuiura, unless you mean factories and prosjerity in the South. We predicted just after the war that before a hundred years the New England States would clamor for the re-enslavement of the negroes. Wait and see. Blacksunke vs. Rattlesnake. th ve.7,avl.be.foITstaU,d' tnc Policies issued by tbe "Valley Mutual" are guaranteed. We do not promise to p:iy "as many dollars as any assessment win yield ; but say tbe amount Insured lor will lie iaiU in lulL in order for us to do tins a gnara ntee fund lias been provided, whleh.ns win be seen trom our annual stat ment, now amounts to over MLMO. I his fund Is . , i . i-. . , .i. SSL . annual paymentsofSve dallnrs per $i,,jo Insurance. iv ine ino-nuon or our Board of Directors to In crease tills Oinri tn an jT.-i ni t -kui, .iii a . mt u v in ui any wwyey be fully adequate to meet any possible nun a mi iure i receive enouen from an assessment to pay a loss. In this one rfrwp,-r ilm ..- .11,.- ..... ... .... great superiority over all co-operallve associations. Not one of them has this all Important feature Nol one of Uicm provides a fund tor tbe prou ctlori of members, and not one of them guarantees to nay one cent more than they collect by an assessment DR' JNO- F- FOARD, Agt. On the other side of the Santa Fe . . a .... a ... I .1 i :.M,n wwUl U i : LwaicI 4a,,K8 receutiy, a tight occurred ' ... Z ".111' j "i: a rattlesnake and a black- iiiuvoo iniiJC uii-iin.il in lie lie u.i..b 'PL. ,,i . I quentlv returned to this hinly colli- rall,cu?k VVaS Wt- L soil remunerative 41 cannot I'Z JT7,V"aVe long be realized. 1 q e accidental. At farst the raltle- V he advocates of superficial plough- X,f ZfS L blft tmr often deny that the soil iL h whe.a 1 le. blk?e pressed the ,M- ..." i :.:.c. i . , ier " ""'tea ana tolded his Jeiurth i.n.ivnv JCl it 19 IUUIIU UUll 11 IS leil ., , -I rpi III ! ,.lf . j . - I into a coil. i lie i hcLmi:i L u LiTery n mk dk-'- and BRANDncTNS SKILLS. M . y Thev are a vegetable tonic purgative, hw " V lutolv harm leas under all circumstance. 1 hey neyer injure the weakest female or the young est child. One box is a medicine chert uffic iog for a whole family. Suppose you have diarrhoea; nature is making a great effort to get rid of some irritating matter in the stom ach or bowels. A dose of Brand re th's Fills removes the matter and the disease is cured. In costi veness one good dose of Brand ret h's Pills, followed by one pill every night for a week or two, make the human machinery run as regular us clock work. In bad colds, where the nores of the skin are closed and the nisen- I .1 1 1 i ? sioie perspiration tnrowniipon tne dioou. pois oning the fountains of lire and biting the nose, the throat and the lungs with choking mucus; seven Brandreth's Pills taken at night on an empty stomach, will restore the perspiration, break up the cold and purge away all the wa tery secretions that should have passed off by the skin. Diphtheria, a family disease and a most dangerous one. is almost immediately cared by one or two doses of Brandreth's Pill; aided by a gargle of liaie water. Khumatisin, which comes from too much .acidity or too much alka.inity of the system, requires noth ing but Brandreth's Pills and a few good sweats to make a perfect cure. It is marvelous how they purify (he-blood. After two doses, the effect is seen in brightness of the eyes and clearness of the skin. All pim ples and eruptions vanish like magic under the influence of this purifying purgative. We cannot stop the march of time with any medi cine: but llrandreth's Pills will remove the excessive lime from the system and prevent grey hair. They improve the sight and tone A nJ O T i mn A up the human body, so that the old man'seye J UUUU OlxA. 1 lj (jjrp. wm uiiMiiiiiucu anu nis natural torce una bated even after seventy years. M- In AREY Present his compliments td resnectfullv itSr? taldisuneut. ft is-conVp,;;' quirenients of first claabusineJ. ' Horses, Buggies, Qw Phaetonn xrr 1 an. is CONFIDENT o (;ivrs8 nvwi.l r-,..-. . .. ."rr" r" . "H aiU lavoral.i. Miiat-'Ai'Tlov - ""M ia Vi lioarilmiT nn1 ka.t.;. i Drovers will rind wood St.n. J at this nliica. s an ,. pe-ial acfommniliiCn. r ol Comuierciul Travelers. e 3B:tf LcUfctrL'iurv,N.C. Hal t A FRESH LOT OF ASSORTED HAD nCM -otJ Awm rw u.l.UJS In,., o. AWAY Any person purchasing 50 f. m. B00K8 or Medicines. A-e- Dru" Store will be nrcstnteii a - -. slate. rvv.. Willi. -L. LAMP; to rest in grass lor a number of years, and grazed at that, so that iu fact the droppings of stock aud the thick car et or mat of grass roots -do actually anu richly manure the fields where around iu swift circles: the rattl. snake never changed its position. But tne circles still iliminiahed in size.-an 1 1 .III! a a as i ne oiacksnake drew close th rat . I I a these are turned under bdAhe luirh VE" PPreU to grow confused. c:.. ii.. ..i . i. l n is rallies ceased to however superficially nloui'hed. a "O must sov if we would reap. We $ubsc1ube fok the ckac lin a watchmak, ox i. if $1.60:11 yeIe. HOME ADVERTISEMENTS. LSI.) ot of Utto furniture C0MIN8 IN EVERY DAY AT mve out th' sharp sound, aid his head drooped as tiiotigu vertigo was seizing htut. The blacksuakc seized bv a lirln.,intr n & ....... ... . .i ... . . . movement Hie rail er 1V the Ihmal r J . w-a . a a , I s . . 9 aim, wintting him up in folds, the ... I I 1 V two roiicu over anu over Iimtai ii.r ...,,1 in a few momeuts the rattleaiMiho Ao is. evl to breathe. An examimitinn nfiU dead body of the rattlesnake revealed a fracture in the spine as complete as ii ttoue by a blow with a club. The rattlesnake meustircd. dead. Hvp it and three inches. Supreme Court JDeeisions. Slates not Collecting Agents for their UUtzens. mm TUTTfS lPltLiBa3 SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID LOVER. Jjoss ot Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain ia tne Head, with a dull sensation in the part. Fain under the Shoulder h lade, fullness alter eating, with a disin 55S? J 2xertion ofbody or mind. aagg of temper. Low spirits, with afeeliiig of having neglected some duty, Pes Fluttering at toe Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, generaUy over the right eve, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. mmmmm WliaW EALTHCORSET Increases in nnnnl.iru every dav, as ladies find it the most C0XF0RT1BLK 17:tf PERFECT FITTING Corsf t evrr wnm f chants fay it pives the best oansiuciion oi any corset they ever told. Warrant"d satisfactory or money rc- luuucu. r or saie y I D. C-ASKILL only, . Salisbury, N. C. HARDWARE. A7 7? W JTTTJ? A7 TTT7 1? TP o Ti n rr Main Sir. Next Door lo J. F. Ross. GOME TO THE NEW STORE And get eTerytiiBj p want ii tie Furniture line At the LOWEST Prices. ALL MY GOODS Were inspected In nenwtn at H, r,.r..,r ;.. ...i t , . . .1 , . sr. . """v-H'iira, omi"iir inr ens i nt the ovm! pr.ee, and warranted to be ,.r the atett Myje, ,d I,, li,j, ,, ut ZZ low as any House in the countrv. Comi aid ..... i A Ice Cottap Cliaioer set for obIt tn (in ? ft ftr $38, $35, ani $40 Fine fafM sets, Marble Toes, onlv - Hanflsome Parlor sets for -tin tin m m W W a U IJ IJ 11 II II III 1.1 Cheap Beds at S3.50 Special terms rondo with j "" a t iiiviLiiania ni m r i n Ki. n iH j . half dozen lots. f3?"T will ic i..,.- k-Jj " " 1 nc an ni Undertakers' (khIs all at h7 lZT. ,1u' tut GASKETS and w - - - - -w - av x lav iBiR.. DAVIS' lew Store. AHO LAW 00003, AT REDUCED PRICES, At fcNMSS' Drug fcaa, January ia, 1S83. WiVNTED. VVVVI PILLS are especially adantad la effects such a change nth r.in nnm '1 . . Offeellna as to astonish the snreP.. jun's mm mn. 0av Haib or Whtskkrs chanced to ini SLa SaSMUWl&isrtM Dva? Itl5 RI,2Lr,.COIo,i?!cU Instantaneously. Sold -TJ?lor 8804 by Psa on receipt oftL OFF HE, 33 WruUA Y SJT NEW TOBX. a ay s, -sj-iy .1 WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE OEX. PASSENGER AGENT. Salisbury, N. C, October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. IT. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE T LOW FIGURES Jall on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granite u. A. AT WELL. Agent for the CardwcllThrcsher." oaiiBDury, N. C., June 8th tf. Pass. Train No. o Arrive 5. f a 4.S8 3.09 .10 " 18.54 " 11.50 A M 10,08 " 119 Leave s.oo 6.00 STATIONS. Pass. Train No. 1 ..Salisbury ..StaUfsville .... ..Newton ..Hickory .. ttenaatoa . . Marion Black Mountain '. . ..aaaevaie ..Warm Springs ..Pigeon Klver.. Leave e.io a a Arrive 7.28 " 8.4 " " .25 " " 10.13 M " 11.4S " " LSI m " S.80 ' M4 " 5.4i avu y .a. a. aua3 Writer Tlinr -rial of tha Z i,, """""w ey ita j-upoatera and Pu of the srreatest value where a Tonic ia neces sary, i reoojaimend it aa a reliable remedial mr s u "J wm, eratviots OfWi fananl, . .. LDQD M J. la, T0WNE31, . nL, aay.:- "I nnnau la theKnnrfr ?ady for C"H jposaeasirtar tin. ISBallS BT T2I DR. H ASTER MEWCWE CO-, w . naa sr., sr. iiST Train No. 1 Connects at Salisbury with R. & D. R. r. from all points North and South and from Ralelcrh rnnnivt Wi'P I Wlip A. T. (). DlV. Ot C. C. tL A R R. Connects at Warm Snrlacs with r Tnn v ft Ga. It. R, tor Morrlstown and points Soutb-Wesl.' Train No. 2 Connects at Warm Springs with E, T, Va. Ga.R.R. from Morristown the South-Wett. Connects at Statesvllle with A, T. AO. Ply. of C C. A. R. R and at Salisbury with R. ft d. R. r. for all points North and East aud for Raleigh. Through Tickets on sale at Salisbury, Slatesyllie, Asbevtlle and the Wana Springs to all ptlntlpal cities. J. B. Mucmurdo, AuajyG, F.ft P. Agt. CEO. A. EAGLE, W. A. MORGAN. Eagle & Morgan BLACKSM1THING AND Wagon-Making. We arc prepared to do nnv lcind of work at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. M. Barker's Old Stanjd.) SALISBURY, N. C. . HORSE SHOEING and nil kinds ot BlarkaaiitBing done pmmptlt and with e.t- i .... 1 . . i ... . I r . 2 F pvviiiiwu. iteiiairniff or i wv it......: and W aiins done prompt It and in 1irst elass style. Painting and Mt4iinK of fine .,.... ...Ml J . , ... .... . " "'-"" ie none ov n . at. isaikcr All we ask is a trial. Ian. 10, 1883. J3:tf A decision was rcndeml by the Supreme Court to-day in the cases ol the State of Near Hampshire and the btate of Aew York against the State or Louisiana and her executive offi ces. Tiiese were suits ou the rejyudi atcd Louisiana bonds, which tlie in dividual h n Iholdeis of New Hauip shire aud iNew York transferred to their respective States in order that the States ini&rlit brinir tl IP.1 Sllllc la. this Court against ihe State of Looi.- - ana to comiiel Ue latter to fulfill the obligations. This curt holds that the suits are in effect not suits of the Slates ot jNew Hampshire and New lork, but suits of ind I VII III ill nit i VMiiw: - Vll laVVIIO of those Staler kgniust another State. I ... a il.. C. n . . me oiaiessoi iew Hampshire and lew York iare morel v ondp-iv fir ing to act as collecting agents f. r aVlaKaaa, ja.l i - a.icn viiiseiix, anu mat this cannot be allowed. The judicial power of the rT...i...i Oa..a ueu oiuies uoes not extend to suits litli IIIiIiAAjI M aa J ... a I S1. v....mi.WJ u,,u prosecuten. These in efTeet are by individuals against one of the blates of the Union'. 'Ph. actions cannot be sustained, and the bills are d ism missed. The opinion is vmei uusiiee Waite. A derision was also rendered tn-dnv in the case of Andrew An tun i ,,,;,,. q i , . , . ." -6"0fc Mine late Samuel t. Orecnhow, treasurer of the my own. 11 1 by A slllt Best in the World. BrandretliV Pilla hare tood the test of forty five years of use by the American people. They are entirely Vegetable. They are absolutely universal, for there is no disease lluy will not cure, if taken in time. They are safe for infants and adults. They aim to ac complish three things : first, to purify the blood; second, lo cleanse and regulate the stomach and bowels; third, lo stimulate the kidneya and liver and purge awaj the ashes of the sys tem and diseased matters of the body. By pur ging wi.h these Pills constantly, a new" body .. n la Klllll Mia f.m i".a. 1. aW V- viu n vpii, iiatiMv joou in a few months. In this way, gout ana rheurua- SctS ilt lism. ulcers anil fevor aim. a,.n .... i : . . 1 ? n-v.v.r. van irz I KUIH.IU'U in a few weeks. The worst easesf dyspepsia and cosliveness can be cured by taking one or two pills eyery aixbt for a monlh. In caseaof twenty years' standing, gentlemen have been cured by taking one pill a night for a vear. r m m. m ursndrelh s TilJs give to the human bodv. no matter how worn or decayed, the recuperative powers oi youth. In their action, thev imiintp the rapid chanj.es of the y outhful body. We all wh-h to die of old age, A hundred years is the natural limit of life, which can only be reacneu by purging and tuirificatiun. in general debility, nervous tremor, and Wnrfh Carniino DnlhaaaJ mentul d...r-;..., n. ... .' "V,UI wwiiiis itaiiiuou. t . aj.nuuii.-lU 8 1 1118 l.aVC.'l marvelous eftet;t. They have won the deuce of milljoiis in all parts of the civilized world t 'mi .1. . . . . . , oy longresidence TliAl.WS (.UkNG EAST ... .h.mwiowui Climate. ur Uv sedenfiirv 1.:.!,. f . . .... . ,TT its. are w.,nd.rf..lU '....-r I ' .Pw'A.r' - j .wwaawu uy a course Ol I this exirordinnrr medieiiw. wkUk ...c.i i . . .. . .. aj . , i''ii laeuve Liarioiie... as s iu action on the whole system, ia ,erfect- - 8alisburv .... ly harmless to tl.e tendereal frame. The Pills High Point Mtxtmre of a orum of anu ,,nrr,,l , ,i ii. - -"," ui i ijea vjreensooro . any oilier deleteiiuuii Kiikaixitfa ri.. ! . direct It. .w.rfi.llr .TaZZSA UlHsMJro u h.da, ' " " t ".'A TT. :u""y "l ,,,e Durham . ......... VI , nor can we quesiion the fact wlien we see indication r... ....l i:. - o iurr com. planus arretted, the oppressed lungs brought into healthful olav. and evi-rv i,l.w.il C tion renewed and slrengthened by their agency. U' V I wwi T1M- tL ij.i ii iiin in i vai m a'aiaifii 11 11 in a, ..aaaa... am,,... r. . COST, at ENNISS' l.lf. On COKDENSED SCHEDULE, l, al. UAUIKU ...... Lt. Arr. Goldsbony... 4.10 a.m. b.06 7.20 " 8.10 " 9 3(1 " 11.47 ' 126 " 1.40 p.m. 4.05 " 6.30 " Letter from a Gentlemen Kinetv Yeara viu. aaouu: xmiig iron, use of Brand reth's Pills. Praieie duChiex, Wis., Feb. U, 1882. iN'o. 15 Daily except Saiurdiy, Leave Greeuaboro 6 30 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 2.45 p. at. Arrive at Uoldsboro 8.00 " No. 51 Connects al Salisbury W.S.tl K.. for Asheville and Warm Spriup Ureensboro with K.& D. R. R. for til I am in the ninetieth vear of mv ealrbl I Korth E-1"1 nd Weif vi- Bannl. M ilxrimage, and before passing to another and UduVooro with W. & W.R. R. for Wilmiaf ton. UlurimaL'e. and t. inr , iu nnuiuer, anu trust, a better world. I u i-.li tn Kaa.. . . r ... ... "vdi aa.oailILI ny to thf sreat virines ,il' l!r.,n.i.ui i.' . u:n household remedy. J'hey are the best blood purifiers and cleansers ol theatomach and bow. els in the world. I hi v.- i .. r.....:i.. ..r rl. . I.I ran I...,.,, 1. 1 .... I !.LT, - w wivianeu wim uiree wives, and my laniily exierience reaches over seventy years. J-or over furty.fi ve years I have known and, believeil in Brandreth' P;iu nr.. ,.J? cured me of indigestion, costiveness, dyspepsia- ....a. a.,c inuaKom Iny iamnv Have found them invaluable at all limes. I also wish to sav that I have found Amxock's Porocs Pr. a a. tkks very useful in Lre.-iKi llflll.a 1 ... I . . - - (- . ... , uui a.itin- and weak muscles. Alfred Brunson, A.M., D.D. Va-. -Vi CnniiMl. al Q.KoV.., wilt, tf V. .- v. wv vva.i ..,r na i;rt I i.-uu j . i m - - Cs R. R. for all Dointsin Western N.CaroliM: . i .. a t m ' . . . , . . i . . .. . . a i. i h. i iy as iap ait points North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. Hate, Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. NoTat . Daily. Dairf. CUEtJ OF HETJRALGIA. Taken as a "Forlorn Hope'Brandr eta's xuis x,nect a Magical Care. Small- Schenci Ave., East New York, April 12, 18S0. I most cordiullv cive mv Ml,, rl,,il ,.. .. r l 1 , ..... . ...v 6.v...v ..iuc ui i.i anu rem s filla, verified bv eighteen vear' -t i ' .. Leavetiohiaboro Arrive Raleigh Leave. - Arrive Durham ... " Hillaboi .... Greens! i ro. Leave M Arrive High Piont ' Salisbury.... " Charlotte.... 10.00 a. ra 12.15 pm 4.15 " 5.32 " 6.11 " 8 30 " 9.15 " 9.50 " 11.12 u 1.10a.m. 10.11 1 a 10.50 ' ItK " 2.10 Na.16, Daily ex.Sunday-Lv.Goldsb'oltf - Ar. Raleigh Ar.GreenskirooJvp" CA f a. . r,i I .. t.L i At L r .. . .. icnucu i'o. w v oiiueeia at lyitarioiie " , oy eiguteen year? mumimm in n, .!.... I i : r. . . . . .. - i Suitl . r..,. m ' r . - aawaajaa- B rtij UW lor all UOIBIS 111 IUC (ine late Airs. Dr. Geo II rnui t.:i i Ma r .... - laauilljr anu I "Cl. . IIIV OWn. 1 lev waaraa ..I 11... i ...1.. ., . . -- ' . M f C uim wiKtn as a "lor- io. o connects at t;liar o te " Soullrandboutno -v ,.f ieh.;,H, Va., K, aaraTSEM y-deal from the Supreme Court of ,:er,,a of vera years' atanding, the ppealsof Viteittia This waa t g c.omP,etdJ' Prostrated by dise - a w M . , .fT"" .AU a nd theexeessive use of opium, taken to dead- W.af. C I lit tO test the COIiat till mi. it., f en the nin t bv ..r I . . . f.3." RAILROAD. v.v.Mi.-i , i u uuiiiii u y oi m va" luy auvice oi Her pbvhician ) The the aotof the General assembly of ef,ei imost magical; in one mou h she Virginia of January 14th. 18S9 V? lnd walk around freely.and Goiko West. titlrtl an no "to IW, d" ' 7" ""J" m"rfd-. . ther a . ' . ,, ' I unw returnea. My mother I "to prevent fmmls." in was a an eiired 7 moiner rr-rr- . iii " , IT . .. I tail . . " awaaaaji jnnainatoi v L,v. ureensuoro DODUlarlv known ne iL 11.,!,,,.. Khumatisin bv thn .... . . , "r. . a. v a a - v. j,i,uieuc - I . - aaairail. No 50 Daily. - ..... .. ... - . I , - . . '"""I DIJl ger J5.il," wh.ch forbade tax c.llcc- C a bad oni 7k 7i Th w.hat "PPeed to ton to receive ii invmaiil. ..r i.. a. Jl '.V " - ,,u"' ym'oms ol , ... . ihac uiiiuutui oiu.ii rox re developed rnndntr any coupons of the State bonds of " mnch ,,m- I determined Xoy Brand! aoi i unu joit, uuiu tne trenu Of SUCH COIIOOllS allfllllrl lana.aa I a . aaaa a c IHXU Ar. Kernersville Salem Going West. 9 25 p m 10 41 " 11 10' No, 51. Daily. No-52 laily. ji 25 a aa J135 - Ko. 53. nparent. J waa expected, and without receiving a stneta n m u L- , . a ...... 1 . 1 . r a , a . . o ...,iu, iinuuie ui any Kina. Jl m mv firm established by judicial nroceedimrs This court holds that the obi tea- ble,ie,f' j1'" from Hw wveritv of the case, tions ofaconctraet between the State 1 fVh!'?,l ',brTl,f routi"e o.wl .ta. I li.i.i L " ",eolt preacrfbed by physicians, I should have died. NOTJCK! JOHW F. EAGLE, --FA8HIONABtE B00T AND SHOE X A. K E T Invites your attention to his -hep, opposite Mayor's Ofliee. Repnirin? neatlv and orompt II do"e-, All grade 'f 2 ods made to order and its bondholders has not been im I a . pairea ov tlie law III cnnlrnvprci' which does nothing more than make uuange in me nature of the remedy for its enforcement. Th imUmn..". of the Supreme Conrt of Apiieuls of virrinia is anrmed. Opinion by ll.:.l'U a" - til .. vuic. ousiice n aite. A Russian traveler in the Malay 1 know ofinanv other imianma, r .1 i "W.... . a i v.. a,,c t.lilie of Brandreth's Pills in disease and sickness. w ...... a w.i, ur nappy ;o give to any one who will apply to me. Mrs. E. St. Johk. TJ3ED THIETY YEAKS. COULD NOT GET ALONG WITHOUT BRAND- KETH'8 PILLS IN THE H0U8E. 8t ?JZ& 5" ff 1 1880. ... J ...n u. Uriiurein a rills for over thirty leninsula claims to have found in use , 1aiu reat -ufferer from Rheuma- the'e the smallest "coin" in tha u A u.? ?e or two . ,v nw.. vaU..c, iiiuii ive me immediate relief. I alaa It is a minute wafer made from die l, 6 the,m, fyr c5, with which I am i t "l0 troubled, and ther always ive m rlia,r juice oi a tree. Its value is nlvmi I could not a Inns wSiKavi.i :n ;.. 1 the niiljaonth iart of a dollar. ho""f:, , Chas. F UpaBiiao. Leave Salem 6 20 a m 6 10 Ph" Ar. Kernersvitle 6 46 " 650 ( " Greensboro 7 45 " JOgjL STATE UNIVFRSlfY RaILROAL TT -rxo. I Goiko North DailjJ Leave Chapel Hilt...... j 7.30 a a Arrive University.... ) 832. No. 2. - Goiko South. Daili!!i- Leave University I 5.40 p Arrive Chapel Dill ...... 6.4. P I'uilniaa Sleeping Can witaea On Train No. oU, New Turk and Ada" a a ax' a. a v aaninstoa S Danville, n ianvuie. 1 -v ca la ; . 1 . ,t DaB" wn arur.i ro. 02. rucnnionu - .... Washington and AiiU, Ga., via PUVV WThrooah Tickets on saleatGreenf ra a . a . a . ..... I ('MTlW! avaieiaii, uoiusooro, aiisDiirj " -jrmmii 11 .,,., - i. naiuph anu ai un principal points nouin, ljr West. North and Kast. ror i.iuijjnini" . Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and tlif Sou'n auorcss tk- a va i Con PastUt.e ' Act. 18: ly 21:ly Kithmon Va.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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