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- t 2 : A A T 1 1 i 'f I -i HI i A LIME, KaMIT & PLASTY! Building Lime, Agricultural Lime, Land Platte and Marl. FRENCH BKUf ., ruwi.,.v. urn "V .J IT STAN 08 AT 'f IE HEAD. THE LIGHT-RUNNING ' DOMESTIC.' That it is the acknowledged leader in tbe Trade iaa fact that cannot be disputed MANY IMITATE IT, NONE EOUAL IT!1 If ThwMost BeiBtifnl Wood -work, AND IS WARRANTED y- To be made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. For sa le hv BERNHARDT BROS., s Salisbury, N. C .Agents wanted inuuor copied territory. Address, Jhtmestlc Soring Machine Co. 42:ly -Richmond, Va. Executor's Notice TO CREDITORSAKD DEBf P All persona having clairui against the estate of Cutlifw Rice, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the under signed on or before the I2th day ('(April. A. D. 1884. And all prisons indebted to Mid esfate are requested to settle promptly. April 11. 1883. Thomas I). Hu e, pd Executor of Cat hew .Rice, dee'd. - ; FOR SALE! A K. 1 Iron Gray Mare. eight ye.tm old. Warranted sound und tu work i.ny where. Will be in Salislmiy every Saturday until sold. For further partienlars tall" at this office. Salisbury, April 1 1 , 1883. 26: It PROFESSIONAL LAUDS. BLACKMKK HENDERSON AUoay Cpunaelors , J f , nd Solicitors. Selisbury, N. C. Jan. 82d, '79-tf. 4, m. jkuuxmlk. t. F. KLUTTZ. itlct OIIKLE & KLUTTZ, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS Salisbcky, N. C. Office on Council Street, opposite the Court House. Ktlffi ( U U H. CLEMENT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT toys At Salisuuky, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. ' ra ZB, VAfcK. r W. H. Bailky. VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, CBABLOTTiK. C. Practice in Supreme Conrt of the United State, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal Courta, and Countiea of Mecklenburg, Gabarrua, Union, Ciaaton, Rowan and David-n- ' ft-Offiae, two doors east of Indepen dence Square 33:tf hardware: YOU W HARD WAR AT LOW FIGURES Call 00 the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite ,ow- - D. A. ATWELL. Aifent tpr the -CarwalrThre.he saiuoury, . c., June 8th tf. ted! Warned!! The attention of Farmers and the gener al publia is called to the fact that T.J.MORGAN ' aSSHSiL9 ir8t ?5" faily gro- CER STORE, net door to Blackmer A Taylor's Hardware, where hu wiM k,.,., full line ot fresh good, such uspnr Li Bacon, 8alt, Sugar, .Coffee, Tea. &v. ' ' Also a fresh and comploto stock f cox 1 riu I IO E K E s sA Paac7 rocorisa. Will pay the highest cash prices for But ter, Eggs, Chickens, and all saleable coun try products. January 18, 1083. U:3m UBSCRIBE FOR THE CRAO UNA WATCHMAN, ON T,Y J P 13L wmm :j:A. WHEN ANT II DJtLXG r0 UR TOBA CCD ffABEHODSE! HN SHEPPARD, i ' - " (Late of PilOt Warehouse, Winston, N.C.) YlUixiness Manager a)ul AlTCTIOWEEf?. SALES EVERY DAY. Good Prices Assured. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN A.NJ) BEAST. NO SALE, NO CHARGE ! Jggy Insurance and Storage Free. liberal Cash Advancements made on Tobacco held by us for future sale. KLTJTTZ, GASKILL & CO. 15:lf j. nnoDEs nnoxvNE, phes.. w. c. coart, sec. Total Assets, 8710,746.12. A Home Cbmpajiy,- Seeking Home Patronage. PROMPT, -.H2LXABL2, Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One-half cash and bal ance in twelve nionths. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt, 25:6m. Salisbury, N. C. HOME ADVERTISEMENTS. Mm lot di iUiu COMING IN J1VERY DAY AT TVKm PEW FURN1IURE STORE. Main Vtr Wovt a mm 1 iiuai uuui iu jt 1 cauaa. CO Mil TO THE NEW STORE iiil pt everythiBa: yon want in the Fnrnitnre line At the LOWEST Prices. ALL 3IY Were inspected in person at the Manufactories, and bought for cash at the lowest prices, and warranted to be of the latest styles and best quality, and will be sold as Tow as any House in the country. Come aud get A Ice Cottap Chamber sat for only $25.00 Fine sets fir .- -- - -$30, $35, anfl $40 Fine f alnnt sets, Marble Tops, only , $55 HMsoie Parlor sets for - $40,. $50 anfl $75 Cheap Beds at $3.50 Special term made with country merchants who want cheap Beds in one dozen and halt dozen lots, gjTI will also have on hand a full line of COFFINS CASKETS and Undertakers' goods all at the lowest prices at ! 52: ly. WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE QBN. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. a, October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. Pass. Train No. o STATIONS. Pass. Train No. X Arrive 5.J5 r a 4.88 Salisbury ..;.8tatesvtUe .... ..i.Wewton ....Hiokory- ..j.Morganton ....Marion ... Black Mountain ....Ashevliie... Leave 6.10 a m Arrive 7.8S " 8. u S.85 10.48 " 1.5S r M m 8.0S " " 5.44 S.43 - in To" 7.T.0 A M " W,8 " 9.08 Leave 6 oe " 4.0 ' ....Warm Springd . ... rigL-un mver Train No. 1 Connects at SaUstwry wjth . i. n. . rrom ali PcntsNofU..anlSouru aud from Kalelgh. connects Ktatmile wttt, A. T.l o. pfr M C. c. H i f"n B28 '4t NVanu 8i)rlQSs Tena., Va. ua. k p. for Mdrristpwn And points Souib-West. Train No. Mmmmm kM Bouth-Wm. connects at B? Ai T. G. Dtv. otCCtARR Norta and East sad for Raleigh, Thonrh Ticket S ArtuVDri8?; 8tate3vme. Asheviue aad the warm springs to all principal elUes. J. fi. Macmurdo, Andr. G. ?.P Ajft NOTICE 1 Sale or Engine and Holier. I will expose to Public Sale at the Court House door on Saturday the 2d lay of June, 1883, at 3 o'clock, P. M.. one 25-horse power return Tubular .Boilers end one 10x12 Centre Crank Engine w ith all fixtures complete all nearly new. The property can be seen until day of sale on the property known as Jacob 61 u py's Agner Mine, five miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands of Tobias KesLlcr and others in Rowan county. ("ifTerms Cash. May 1, 1883. J. R KEEN. 29:4t. n BOOTS. SHOcS A GAITERS, made to order: .ill Work Firet t:la9S Seventeen Years Ex perience. All Material of the best grade, and work done in the latest styles j . Ready made work always on hand- Repairing neatly and promptly done. Ord rs by mall prompt ly tilled. Win. Eagle. 51:ly. ii.isBLfcr. C SALE of LAND On Monday the 28tb day of May next, I will sell at the Court House door in Salis bury a tract of 24 ACRES OF LAND belonging to the estate of Daw; alt Lentz. said land adjoins the land of Mrs. M. A. Lentz and others. The bid,- ing will be re-opened at the sum of $135.80. Terms of SaIjE: One third cash down as soon as the sale is confirmed and a credit of six and twelve months will be given on the other two thirds with interest from day of sale at 8 per cent. J. VV. MAUNEY. 27:'6t. Commissioner XH- f TiTi'S HEAL7HCORSET Inrrcnscs in popnlarlty eTcry day, as ladies find it the r.iost COXFOUTABLI a?;d PERFECT FITTIPfCt corset cvr worn. Mcr chiinta ay itpivesthebest satisfaction of any corset they ever fold. Warranted Mti-factorv or nir.njyr rc fo:itlcd. Fr sale Ly J. D. 5 AS KILL only, Salisbury, N. C. 17:tf rfumitun DAVIS Flnnr tn I C Sa GOODS R. M. DAVIS' New Store. GEO. A. EAGLE, W. A. MORGAN. Eagle & Morgan BLACKSMITHING AND Wagon-Making. We are prepared to do any kind of work at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. M Barker's Old Stand.) SALISBURY, N. C. HORSE SHOEING and all kinds ol Blacksmithing done promptly and with ex pedition. Repairing of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons done promptly and in first class style. Painting and finishing of fine work will be done by W. M. Barker. All we ask is a trial. Jan. 10, 1883. i3:tf NOTICE! JOHN F. EAGLE, --FASHIONABLE-- BOOT AND SHOE M A K 10 U . Invites your attention to hia shop, opposite Mayor's Office. Repairing neatly and prompt ly done. All grades of goods made to order1 Oct. 1st, 8;tL Live Turtle Far Uxukk Ground J The angel of midnight the woman While men were at work 011 the North j wbo opens the street door for her hua Main street ThurWlrty they had dug down 1 band when he is trying to unlock the to the depth of twelve feet when tluy bell knob, and then lets him sleep ou the struck :t curious find, namely, two huire mud turtles, lMth of which were tlieu alive. One of them was accidentia struck with a crowbar, however, and killed. The other was taken out alive. This turtle measures sixteen inches hi length. The tail is twelve inches long and the leg nine inches in length. It is a large spec imen of this class of turtle and how it has beeu kept alive buijed beueath twelve feet of eai ih is a mystery. A well-known journalist was taking walk one evening with hia wife w heu she who is somewhat romantic and an admir er of nature, SiiiU: "Oh Goorgy, just notice the moon!" "Can't think of it, my dear, for less than two shillings per line, was the rily. -ChUmtfo Tribune. In many pai rs of Southern Europe, a flour is made from chestnuts which is said not only to be cheaper, but fully equal to wheat flower in the making of breads. A writer from Hurt country states that iu some places wheat flour nut! corn meal are entirely Superceded by this product, which is very nourishing, and can be saved two years or longer without inju ry j When the subsoil is loose, open and gravelly, subsoiliug is unneceasary; upon such land it is generally sufticieut to turn over the fertile aurface and to go no deep er with the plow than the soil cau be ma nured. Gradually, as the soil can be en riched, the pjnw may go deeper, but ... ii j-.j 1. . . c iu iicii injury may result iy plowing a thin, gravelly soil too deeply at first. a, x. iieraia. Do not throw away the bones of tur key or -chicken. Crack them and let them boil for two or three hoars in a lit tie water ; put iu also auy nice bits of the fowl that are left particularly the neck, which is never eaten. To this add any soup stock yon have, nud with a little barley or sago, you will have a nourish ing soup. Season with pepper, salt, and auy herbs you choose. JVr. 1' Pott. fM 5 - i . a.- a - inere is cam to oe urty injurious in sects iu our vegetable gardens; fifty iu our vineyard., wl i!e seven ly five attack oar apple trees and more than fifty our grain fields. Seventy-five million dollars ises ii mated as the damaged done to the wheat iu Illinois in one season, and near ly ten years ago the anu'ual loss iu the United States from insect depredations alone was estimate at nearly $-100,000,-000. Chicago Times. The foam of the sea disappears, hut the ocean, fathomless and bounU less, rolls on. Wit that chjeera and illumine4 the social hour is soon for gotten ; but the sober thought of sensible people, the deep stores of wisdom laid up by long na.lii g and reflection, these are waters of health and life, and happy are they who are fond of them. AVw York Obsefhrr. There are only seven women in Boston who arc worth more than $500,000. Their names and the approximate estimate of their wealth as shown by the assessors' lists are: Mrs. Susan O. Brooks, 1,034,300; Mrs. John L. Gardner, $1,293,800; Mrs. Gardner Brewer, $937,600; Mrs. James M Beebe, $880,70(?; Mary and Anna Wiggles ort I , $807,500 ; Isabella P Hunnewell, $792,400; Susan S Williams, 554,200. There are more than 70 women in Boston whose wealth exceeds $IQO,000. Can Cotton do as Much? Last year two young ladies of Brancliville, S. C, made, on one acre of land, thirty-one barrels of Irish potatoes, which brought $7 50 a barrel. This amounts to $232,50 er acre. It is well for us to consider this matter and see wheth er cotton can possibly pay as well. It would require about four bales of cot ton to the acre to make as much rnon- a a ey. We had better turn our atten tion to diversifying our crops, if we want to prosper more. A Girl Who Deserves a Medal. Wednesday forenoon Louis Wa ters, a young lad, 1 1 years of age, residing with his parents on Sawdust road, was rowing in the river in a small canoe and in some unaccounta ble manner the boat capsized. -Youne waters struggled mautiilly for fullv five minutes, but could not rnich the shore, and was on the point of drown ing wlieu Lfilhe Pomerov. a vnmur j , - j 5 miss of fourteen years, took a leaky boat, rowed out and rescued the boy as he was going down for the third w time. Fully fifty men were present al the time and witnessed the scene. but none of them had the "sand" to o the deed that a fourteeu-vear-old girl perform. Miss Li Hie should be presented with a medal. The Honey Bee. The following combination of fig ures will give a faint idea of the cease less, patient and rapid work perform ed by the hoyey bees during the few short weeks when everything is fa a a a . a 0 vorable lor a good honey harvest. Is it matter of wonder that the davs of the worker is "dwindled to the short est span ?" It is estimated that 125 clover blossoms contain one gramme of sugar. As each blossom consists of 60 calyces, at least 125,000 by 60 or 8,oUU,U00 ua lycos must be rifled to afford a killogramme of sugar, it re quires 5,600,000 calyces of clover to yield a killograiume of the firmer hence we may imagine the countless , number nfflnwurti that r h .n,.c anigg! every nere, or sent Dy mall, 85 and 50 . - . t I j : - i J: , J 0 rtMiariic ruin, ocst M'niu,"i mt iwy ive me relief Jvtiwiifin:A visit to be ahle tu 6ik ilictr hives ' vSJiw Toft 8Undani Cnn 114 . 1 co,,,d not Sel ,on vour pill J my ajlress With honevv. r0B lllf H. rHHItl lhou,To., Hnbekg. 7 - - - wv. III IIDL J tvt k'Ou Vinoi't'u I ttln S'.. 1 mn aicn t rAlirtlAil artil M...t. .. . . hall floor. A potato cau never engage in a prize fight for the reason that as soou as it be gins to take off jts jacket a 'peeler' inter feres and puts out its eyes. The secrecy of the. ballot is care fully guarded in Austria. The tickets are printed at the expense of the pub lic, a registration of candidates being required on or before a given dale. The names of all registered candi dates are then printed mn the voting paper, which the government pro vides, aud the counterfeiting of which is made a criminal offense. The voting papers are not furnished to party "ticket pedlerg," but deposited With the officers of election. When the voter approaches the polling booth, he is handed a paper. He enters a compartment provided with pen and ink or pencil, and, conceal ed fom observation, erases 'the names of candidates he dors not wish to vote for, and then folding the paper, presents it. Some of Uutterw orth's Specimen Lies. A Washington special to the New York Times says : "The Hon. Benja min liutterwoith, who is engaged by the Government to prosecute the perpetrators of frauds in elections in South Carolina, said last Sunday, on his way home from South Carolina, that the .bed era I authority is only respected in that State for the power behind it. lheolhcers of the United States, he represents, sneak through the back streets of Columbia on the way to their business. The repre seiitatives of the Government are al ways hat in hand, so to speak, before the p"0ple of South Carolina, and when they desire to assert the ri--ht of uniied States citizens before the courts they do it in a way deferential to the hostile attitude of the enemies of a free ami fair ballot. He obtain ed the impression that "about all there was of the United States iu South Carolina was the pile in Columbia called the Government building." N O Til C E. Tbc resfular annua! meeting of the Stockholders h uie esiern au.iu Carolina nail Koail couijwny will take place in Salisbury. N. C, on tii-J third Wednesday in May, 18S3.lt being thel6Udayot llie UIOIUU. U. V. &KWIN, Salisbury, N .C, April 10, 1SS3. Sec. Treas. M:5t SALE of LAND For Partition. Puisuant to an order of the Superior Court ot Uowan county, I will oner at pub lie sale, at the Court House in Salisbury, on 1st Monday in May, 183, bidding to com mence at f814.00, a valuable tract of land. known as the Old Ma Place, in Providence Township, Uowan County, adjoining the lands ot ram I Lller. lobias Kesler and others, containing about 110 ACRES, . . r- 1 . i mm ' wun 'comiortauie dwelling and necessary outbuildings. There is a good orchard on the premises, and good indications of gold. TERMS ; Oue-third cash, and the bal ance in equal cnstullments at six and twelve m mths, with interest from date of sale, at eight per eent. Title reserved uutil pur chase money is all paid. J. SAM L McCUBBIXS, Conl'r. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE ! On Monday the 7th day of May next, at the Court-House in Salisbury, I will sell a TRACT OF 125 ACRES, moie or less, belonging to the estate of John Graham, dee'd. This land is situated in Atwell township, and adjoins the lands owned by the heirs of S. II. Hart and oth ers, and is a part of the old Win. B. Atwell plantation. It is as tine a tract of land as there is iu Rowan county, well timbered, containing some very, fine bottom laud, about six miles from Monrcsville. Terms' ok Sale: One-third of the pur chase money to be paid as soon as the sale is confirmed, the other two-thirds iu six aud twelve months, With interest from day of sale at eight per cent. Title reserved inti! all tfie purchase money s paid. 4. G. FLEMING. Ailm'r March 27, 1883.J of John Graham. P. S. Mr. Goodnight, ou the premises; Mr. John S. E. Hart, or Bingham Hart, will show the land to any one who may desire to see it. 1 24:6t SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! John M. Brown, et als, Ex-Parte. In pursuance of an order or decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, I, the commissi one r appointed by the Court, will sell at public sale at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, on Monday the 28th day of May, 1883, the following de scribed real estate, to wit : One house and lot fronting on Main street in town of Gold Hill, adjoining N. R. McCanles?, P. H. Muuuey and George Walton, said lot being known as the Nathan Brown lot containing one half acre, more or less. Terms to be announced on day of sale. J. W. RUMPLE, 28 Commissianer. 42 Malaria. Chills aad Fever, and Billions n 1 1 positively cured with Emory's standard Cure Pills an infallible remedy : never falls to care the most obstinate, long standing cases where uulnine and ..II ..V. A . ...I t . ....-11 . l " ii "ma icuiCTii b uuu laueu. iney are prepared expressly tor malarious sections. In double boxes, two kinds ot Pills, containing a strong cathartic and a chill breaker sugar-coated; containing no Oulntne or Mercury, causing no griping or purging; they are mthl aad efficient, certain in their action and barm less In all cases ; they effect a; illy cleanse the system and give new ur e and tone to the body. As a house hold remedy they are uneqmaled. For Liver Com plaint their equal la not known ; oae box will have useTO BRANDRETH S PILLS. They f a vegetable tonic purgati, nlo lutely barm low under all circnmitanceti. Thfry never injure the weakest female or the young est child. One box is a medieine chect sn th ing for a whole family. Suppose you have diarrhoea ; nature is making jk great effort to get rid of some irritating- matter in the stom ach or bowels. A done of Brandreth's Piilx removes tbe matter and die disease is cured. In cosiiveness one good dose of Brandreth'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 cold, where the pores of the skin are closed and the insen sible perspiration dirownnpon the blood, pois oning the fountains of life and filling the nose, the throat and the lungs with choking mucus ; seven Brandreth's Pills taken at night on aft empty stomach, will restore the perspiration, break up the cold and purge away all the wa tery secretions thai should have passed off by the akin. Diphtheria, a family disease and a most dangerous oae. is almost immediately cured by one or two doses of Brandreth's Pills, aided by a gargle of lime water. Rhumatism, which comes from too much acidity or too much alka.initv of the system, requires noth ing bat Brandreth's Pills and a few .good sweats to make a perfect cure. It is marvelous how they purify the blood. After two tknses, the effect is seen in brightness of the eves and clearness of the skin. All nim. pies and eruptions vanish like magic under the influence of this purifying purgative. We cannot stop the march of time with anymedi cine: but Brandreth's Pills will remove the excessive lime from the system and prevent grey hair. They improve the sight and tone up the human body, so that the old man's eyes will be undimmed and his natural force una bated even after seventy years. Best in (he World. Brandreth's Pills have stood the test of forty five years of use by the American people. They are entirely Vegetable. They are absolutely universal, fur there is no disease thty 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, to cleanse'and regulate the stomach and bowels; third, to stimulate the kidneys and liver and purge away the ashes of the sys tem and diseased matters of the body. By pur ging wi.h these Pills constantly, new body can be built np from fresh, healtfiy food iu a few months. In this way, gout and rheuma- tism, ulcers and fever sores c-n be eradicated in a few weeks. Tbe worst cases of dyspepsia and costiveness can be cured by taking one or two pills eyery niht for a month. In cases ot twenty years' standing, gentlemen have been cured by taking one pill a night for a year. Brandreth's Pills give to the human body, matter how worn ordecayed, the recuperative powers of youth. In their action, they imitate the rapid changes of the 011thful body. .We an wi?ii to flie or old age. A hundred years is the natural limit of life, which can only be reached bt purging and purification. In general debilrtv. nervous tremnr mental depression now Brandreth's Pills have a - ' -vm mm -mm marvoliita afTnt Tkw I....... . I n inn iisvc won i lie conn i deuce of millions in all parts of the civilized " voimiiiiiiiuiissiiaKeii uy long resilience ill II II will nil.. ! i I no ... k.. J t I... I. . ' , ".tiiry its, are wonderfully renovated by a course this extraordinary medicine, which, powerful as is its action on the whole system, is perfect- ly harmless to the tenderest frame. The Pills are composed of rani balsams, without the orf- mixture oj a gram oj any mineral vhatercr, or uy oiner .leieieuous substance, t hey ojerate airecuv, poweriully, and beneUcially uMm the whole mass of blood ; nor can we question the fact when we see indigestion cured, liver com plaints arrested, the oppress lungs brought into healthful play, and every obvsical func tion renewed and strengthened by their agency. Letter from a Gentlemen Ninety Tears via. Lon Life from use of Brand reth's Pills. PRAHUE duChies, Wis , Feb 11 1882 t I am in the ninetieth year of my eatrhly Ifcrimage, and before passing to another, and pilgrimage, and before passing to another, and 1 irusi, a oeiier world, I wish to bear testimo ny to the great virtues of Brandreth's Pills as a household remedy. They are the best blood purifiers and cleansers of the stomach and bow els in the world. I have raised a familv of 10 children, been blessed with three wives.and my lamny experience reaches over seventy years. For over forty.fi ve years I have known aud believed in Brandreth's Pills. Thev have cured ine of indigestion, costiveness, dyspepsia and the females of my family have found them invaluable at all times. I also wish to sav that I have found Allcock's Porous Plas ters very useful in breast pains, backache and weak muscles. Alfbed Brcxson, A.M., D.D. CURE OF NEURALGIA. Taken as a "Forlorn Hop3,"Brandreth's Pius Eflect: a .Magical Cure. Small Pox Cured. Schenck Ave., East Xcw York, April 12, 1880. I mast COrdiallv Cive m V laalimnn q in the great value of Brandreth's Pills, verified by eighteen years' experience in my mother's t Xff T. mm . UW mT mm J - w - . . . w 1 1 , t - I VP (the late Mrs, Dr. GwJI Browne) family and my own. They were at first taken as a "for lorn hope," for the cure of a very sevtre case 01 euraigia 01 several years' standing, the patient being completely prostrated by disease and the exeessive use of opium, taken to dead en the pahj.(by advice of her physician.) The effects were almost magical; in one month the was able to be up and walk around freely.and the disease has never returned. My mother was also cured of an attack of Inflamatoty Rhumatism by the same means. About six vears ago I was taken with what appeared to be a bad cold, but in a short time, svmtoms of confluent Small Pox were developed, causing us much alarm. I determined to trv Brand. reth s Pills as a remedy, and their efficacy was soon apparent. I was well much sooner than "rwi wimuui receiving a single mark or trouble of any kind. It is my firm belief, judging from the severity of the case, that had I gone through the regular routine prescribed by physicians, I should have died 1 know of many .other instances of the valne or Brandret rt Prtfs ,n disease and sickness. which I will be happy io give to any one who win o'i'iy mi ujc. Mas. E St. John. USED THIRTY YEAES. COULD NOT GET ALONG WITHOUT BRAKD RETH'8 PILLS IN THE HOUSE. 84 Morton Street, New York City, Afar. L 1880. I have used Brandreth s Pill for over thirtv J.eitr" J l?reat iH,ffre, from Rheuma. tism. V henever I feel it I take one or two dose, which give me immediate relief. I also iaae mem lor cosuiveness, with which I TT. VERNOH Limy mm M. Ii. ARBY rLf!,nP!)ment to thennu. wicwunj solicit a triil T yininwfc 11 is complete in .n 7 quiremente offirst class business. Worses, Buggies, Carriage. Phsetons, Wagons, fcc, tr-lW CONFIDENT OK oivr . I SATISFACTION. l st Received A FRESH LOT OF ASSORTED GARDEN SEED At ENNISS' Drug BteT A Good SLATE Given AWAY! Any person purchasing 30 Cents worth of BOOKS or Medicines, &e., t EXXn Drug Store will be presented with a m ! slate. LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES, At ENNISS' Drug Store January 18, 1883. WANTEIX Onion GtS flt ' enniss' Dm sun SCHOOL BOOKS at no j P A OHf n f VVkJi) 1,TQ!Q, TUmir -DsJ -JJmU Itf. nA Nfirlh C o vn 1 i i- 1 DnlUnJ IWWailll I in I I I I I I I I W f I I I J CONDENSED SCHEDULE. I TRAINS GOING EAST I Uate, Apr. 3U,.la82 I No. 61. of Dailr No. 63, IVaily. Leave Charlotte.... Salisbury High Poiul Arr.Greensboro.." 4.10 a.m. 6.05 4 7.20 " 8.10 9.30 " 1147 " 126 " 1.40 p.m. 4.05 " 6.30 " j 1 - , !( 1. III. 6.26 " 70 " s S3 " 9 10 " 11 28 " 12 08 M I 20AM 1 30 A M 3 60 of Leave (i reensboro Arr. Hillsboro u D11. ham ... " Raleigh.... Lv. Arr. Goldshoro No. 15 Daily except Saturday, 1 1 1 1 . . v. lidUUI U VI OV II. III. aiii's at ikiiieign 2.10 p. in. A rri ve at Goldsboro 8.00 " No. 51 Connects at Salisbury W. N. C.B. R.. for Asheville and Warm Snrinen it Greensboro with R.& D. R. R. for all jnudu Xorth.-Eaat and West, via. Danville. At Uoldsboro with W. & W.R. R. for Wilmiar ton. No. 53Connects at.8alisbnrv with W.X. C, R. R. for all points in Western N.Cirelior. daily at Greensboro with B. A D. R. R. for mil IKJinls North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. Dale, Feb. 10, 1882. No. 50V Dailv. No. 51 Daily. LeaveGoldsboro .., Arrive Raleigh .... 10.00 a. rn 12.15 pm 4.15 " 5.32 " 6.11 " 8 30 M 9.15 " 9.50 " 1 1.12 " 1.10 a. m. Leave Arrive Durham 0 1. Hiliaboi Greens! 1 ro... Leave " Arrive High Piont " HafislMirv M Charidlle..... 10.11 . m. 10.50 u 12.15 2.10 ii 11 No. 16, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv. Goldsb'o 4.40a A r. Raleigh 8.39 1 Lv. 9.10 Ar. Greensboro 5.40 pa 60 Connerts at Charlotte with A. U 'De or ' l'utsJji the South sndSosUi ... , . west. No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with C: & & A.R.K. with altpoints South and SoutbfftK N. W. N. 6. RAILROAD. No: 52 Daily, ex.8unthvj. Going Wist. Lv. ( i reensboro At. Kerneruville 9 25 p m 10 41 " U 10 " In 25 a m 1135 " 12 09 p " Salem r No 51. Daily, ex. Sun. Going West. No. 53. Daily. iMV. IF? aV S!a .in 6 20 am 6 46 " 7 45 u 6l0p 6 50 " 8 00 " rnersville Greensboro STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD, No. 1. I Going North Daily ex. Snn. Leave Chapel Hill " Arrive University... 7.30 a a 8.32 a m No. 2. Daily x. N Going Roctht Leave University I 5.40 p m Arrive Chapel Hill j 6.4 p m Pullman Sleeping Cars without Chanfe On Train No. 50, New York and Allan" ' Washington A Danville, ,.r On Train No. 52, Richmond and DanvilW Washington and Augusts, Ga , via DanTilI. teprThrouuh Tickets on saleatGreeniborOi Raleigh Goldsboro, Salisbury and i'harlottf, and at nn orinciual uoints South. Southwest West, North and East. For Emigrants ratei Texas, Arkansas and iheSouth"'! A POPE, , Gen. Passengei Agl Jll .No 50 Daily. 1 y Richmond, 1 r .rv fouy , M.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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