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Limp, Agricultural
. Land Plaster and
Marl.
& FERTILIZERS!
Cheap. Send for circular.
BROS,, Rocky Point, N.C.
17:3m
OH Hfe
IT STANDS AT THE HEAp.
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
DOME
That it is the acknowlc
the Trade U a fact that cannot be disputed
MANY IMITATE IT,
STIC
Hired
leader In
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NONE EQUAL IT!!
Armed, ill f tmifiti
"he Lightest Rnrinln?,
The Most Beautiful Wood-work.
AND IS WARRANTED
To he made of the best material.
To do ;iny anil all kinds of work.
To be complete In every reluct.
For sale by
BERNHARDT BROS.,
Salisbury, N. C
Agents wanted in unoccupied territory.
Ad drew,
Domestic Seviny Machine Co.
42i 1 y Richmond, Va.
1 Executor'a Notice
1IT0RS AND DEBTORS
AH persons having claims against the
estate of Catbcw Rice, deceased, are hereby
notified to exhibit the same to the ander-
signcd Oh ot before the I4th day of April,
A. D. 1884, And all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to settle promptly.
April ii, ibwi. Thomas u. Hick.
pd Executor of Cat he w Rice, dee'd.
FOR JjALE!
A No. t Iron Graf Mare, eight vcart old.
Warranted sound and to w.k anywhere.
Will be i Snlishutv every Saturday until
sold. Pot Airther particulars eal at this
officf. I I T
Salisbury, April 11, 1881. 2fi:2t
BRING YOUR TOBACCO
KLUTTZ 'S
iff A B E HOUSE!
JOHN SHEPPARD,
(Late of Pilot Warehouse, Winston, KC.)
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Bus! new Manager and
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AUCTIONEER.
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SALES EVERY DAY.
Good Prices Assured.
NOTICE I
Sale ol" Engine and Bailer.
I will expose to Public Sale at the Court
House door on Saturday the 2d day of
June, 1883, at 8 oclock, P. M., one 25-horse
power return Tubular Boilers end one
10x13 Centre Crank Engine with ail fixtures
complete all nearly new.
The property can be seen until day of
sale on the property known as Jacob Oru-
pyAi Agner-Mine, -five miles from Salisbury,
adjoining the lands ot Tobias Ivestler anil
others in Rowan county. ggTetms Cash.
Hay 1, 1883. J TT&T&BK.
The Old Home Ain't What it Used
to be
B04
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN
AND BEAST.
NO SALE, NO CHANGE!
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J5 Insurance and Storage Free,
Liberal Cash Advancements made on
Tobacco held by us for future sale.
KLUTTZ, GASKILL & CO.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
BLACKMER & HENDERSON
Attorneys, Counselors
and Solicitors.
Selisbury, N. C.
Jan. 23d, '79 tf.
i. M. McCOKKLF. t F KLUTTZ
McCORKLE & KLUTTZ,
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS
Salisbury, N. C.
Office on Council Street, opposite the
Court House.
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CRAIGE & ELEMENT,
attorneys .t
Salisbury, N. C.
Feb. 3rd, 1881.
. a. VAKCK. w. H . Bailey.
VANCE & BAILEY,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS,
CHARLOTTK, K. C.
Practice in Supreme Court of the United
States, Supreme Court of North Carolina,
Federal Courts, and Counties of Necklenbni-jr,
Cabarrus, Union, Gaston, Rowan and David-n-
m a-OfBce, two doors east of Indepen
dence Square. 33;t f
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J. RHODES BRO.WXE, PRES.. W. O. COART, 8RC.
Total Assets, $710,745.12.
A Home Company,
Seeking Home Patronage,
LZBSHAL.
Term Policies written on Dwellings.
Premiums payable One-half cash and bal
ance in twelve months.
J. ALLEN BBOTO, Agt,.
25:6m. Salisbury, N. C.
BOOTS, $HOS & CAITERS, made to
ordr: All Work First CTass-venteenTears Fx
pei nee. AU Material of the best grade, and work
done In the latest styles
Ready made wor k always oa aand Repairing
neatly and promptly done. Ord re bv mail prompt
ly filled. JVxxx -A . Xlasle.
51:ly. SiLiSMLivr, Si. C
SALE of LAND
On Monday the 28th day of Hay next, I
will sell at the Court House door in Salis
Bury a tract of
2 ACRES QF LAND
belonging to the estate of Da wait Lentz,
said land adjoins the land of Mrs. M. A.
Lentz and others. The bidding will be
re-opened at the sum of $ 18.. 30.
TiSRsrs of Salr : One third cash down
as soon as thesnle M confirmed and a credit
of six and twelve months will Imj given on
the other two-thirds with interest from day
of sale at 8 per cent. J. W. MAUNEY.
27:6t. Commissioner.
EALTHCORSET
Increases in nonularity
err ry day, as ladies find it
the most
COMFORTABLE
PERFECT FITTIXC
corset ever worn. Mcr
chnnts ay it Fives the best
satisfaction of any corset
thryercr wld. Warrnatd
sit j factory or money re
funded. For sale hy
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J. D. GASSILL only,
Salisbury.) N. C.
HOME ADVERTISEMENTS
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C3
.si& .. Ma
Mm lot of mm mxmhxt
COMING IN EVERY DAY- AT
HARDWARE.
WHEN
YOU WANT
HARDWARE
AT LOW FIGURES
Call on the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite
Kow- D. A. ATWELL.
Agent for the "CardweUThresher."
Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf.
feted! Wanted ! !
The attention of Farmers and the irencr
1 public is called to the fact that
T. J, MORGAN
CrTor I'int ?lT FAMILY GRO
T.vW. Tr RiE' nCXt to Blckmer &
life Hardware, whete he will keep a
fuU line o fresh goods, s,ch as Flour, Meal
Bco.n' 8a Sugar, Coffee, Tea, &c. ' '
Also a fresh and complete stock of
CONFECTIONERIES,
and Fancy Groceries.
Wl1! PyJh.e higt cash prices for But
er, Eggs. Chickens, and alt saleable coun
try products.
January 18, 1888. j 14:8m
UBSCRIEE KOR THE CRAC
LINA WATCHMAN. OXFv
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$1.50 PER YEA It.
i
NEW FURN1IURE STORE.
Main Sir. Next Door to J. F. Ross.
COME TO THE !NTEW STORE
adA get everytlimff yon want in the taitire line
At the LOWEST Prices.
ALL MY GOODS
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
low as any House in tne country. (Jome and get
A Nice Coltap Chamber set for only -
Fine sets for -
Fine Walnut sets, Marble Tods, onto -
Hanflsome Parior sets for
Cheap Beds at S3. 50
Special terms made with country merchants who want cheap Beds in one dozen and
half dozen lots. t3?I will also have on hand a full line of COFFms PASinivTs i
Lndertakcrs' goods all at the lowest prices at
R. M. DAVIS' New Store.
52:ly. ;
$25.00
; $35, aid $40
$40, $50 M $75
WESTERN N. G. RAILROAD.
OFFICE GEN. PASSENGER AGENT,
Salisbury, tf. C, October 12th, 1882
SCHEDULE.
IT.
Pass. Train
No. Q
Arrive 5.45 r ji
" 4 28 "
" a.09 "
" 1.10 "
" lt.64 "
" 11.50 AM
M,08 M
Leave .so
m coo
STATIONS.
Salisbury
...StatesvMe ..
....Newton.....
Hickory
Morpanton . .
Marion
Black Mountain
....Asnevllie....
....warm Springs!
i igeon mver
Pass. Train
No. l
Leave c.io a m
Arrive 7.88 M
" 8.49 "
' t.J5 "
" 10.43 "
" 11.4S "
" l.r.3 m
" 3.00
" 5.44 "
S.45 "
Train No. 1'
Connects at Salisbury with . D. R. R. from all
points North and South and from Raleigh. Connects
a ipiliailNI W1UJ A. T. O. Div. of C. C. A. H
R. Connects at Warm Springs with E. Tenn.. Va
Ga. R. R. for Morris town and points South-West.
Train No. 8
conaects at Warm Springswlth E. T.Va.&Ga R.R
from Morristown & the South-West. Connects at
StatesviUe with A. T. & O. Div. t C.C & A R R
and at SaUsbnry with R. & D. r R.tbr all points'
North and East and for Raleigh.
Through Tickets
on sale at Salisbury, Statesvilie, Ashevliie and the
arm spnngs to all principal cities.
J. R. Macmurdo,
Audr. G. F. Jt P. Asrt.
GEO. A. EAGLE,
W.A. MORGAN.
Eagle & Morgan
BLAOKSMITHING AND
Wagon-Making.
We are prepared to do any kind of
work at our Shops en Lee Street, (W. M.
Barker's Old Stand.)
SALISBURY, N. C.
HORSE SHOEING and' all kinds of
Black-smithing 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, 1888. ia:tf
N" O TI C E !
JOHN F. EAGLE,
--FASHIONABLE-
BOOT
AND
SHOE
MAKER,
Invite? your attention to his shop, opposite
Mayor's Office. Repairing neatly and prompt
ly done. All grades of goods made to order'
Oct. 1st, 'Sl:tf.
What Western man is there who,
after a stay in the new West of ten or
a dozen years, did not go back to his
old home in New York or New Eng-
laud with great anticipations of picas
ure? He dreamed of it for months
before starting, and he made careful
preparations to make the stay at "the
old place" a long one. He called to
mind the Jims and Toms and Susie
and Marys of hi bo v hood, and
thought hew delightful it would be
to meet them. He rememdercd Sloan's
pond, where he fished when a loy,
the mill on the creek from the
poud of which he had pulled so many
bull-heads, the hills which every
winter of his boyhood had been his
resort with his sled, the red school
hous", every orchard and watermelon
patch he had robbed came freely he
fore him. His blood coursed quicker
as the train moved fnto the slut ion
and he was in the seventh heaven of
expected pleasure by the time he had
got to his mother's bouse.
T: J..A:tL -i 'J. i t4
xisnijptiiuiineui oi a most sieueni g
iiujl followed. One Jim was in Wis
consin, another was in the graveyard,
Tlie m Uage - had changed so that he
crnrld -not recognize it. The Old
Etgtfe Tavern was gone, and in its
place was the Union Hotel. Peck's
store, with the village doctor and
justice ai. the peace sitting in front
was not there, but in its stead p. huge
block of brick buildings. The rail
road had given the village a start,
and it was about the same as the one
he had left jn the West. The woods
had all been cutoff the hills and
Sloan's pond in consequence had drijd
up, and the mill had heeu turndown
long ago, and the very river had
shrunk, possibly it was as hirge as
eVer, bnt men's eyes were different
from boy's. Round fiUl we su't ex
actly the sliape of a sugar loaf, as he
had always had it in his mind, and
the luughin y nmi'mf red-cheeked
Susies and Marys of his boyhood he
found staid, sober, worn matrons with
oilier Susies aiid Marys to care for.
And when Tom came to him he
found him a rosv-cheeked bov with
Ids trousers hanging by one suspen
der, but a tall, bearded man who had
but a minute to give him. Jim, the
mq6t promising boy of the village
school and the prize scholar in the
Sabbath a Imol, who was intended
for the minihtry, he found a blear
eyed loafer, hanging about the gin
mills, and bam, the stupidest boy in
the school, was the principal lawyer
in wie county, and was being talktd
of for Congres.-. And to add to his
trouble, the dishes cooked by his
mother, of which he had been s fond
when a boy, tasted entirely different
and so he told the old lady, and si e
i ep i icn wun a sign :
"I cook it just as I u ed to, bt
you must remember there is a diffei-
ence between a boy of fourteen, who
can relish anything, and a man
thirty. You have changed aiot I."
A .1 ... !.... i p i
w i im iv 1 1 oi ma King a long
stay, ne ioumi tne place unendurable
and packed his valiceantl went home
at the end of the third dayj. Toledo
maae.
and low, in the learned as well as in
the unlearned. T one and all, then,
love the little pets that nature has
given us.
Wait for Me, Papa.
A strong man lay upon his death
bed in full possession of his faculties,
but rapidly approaching that "un
known sea which rolls around all the
world." His little daughter the pet
and baby, sat on the bed holding his
han in hers, aad begging him to
"del up and do walking." The dy
ing -ma looked at her with eyes
whose lave was soon to be quenched
in death, and said in a faltering
voice t
"Papa must go alone papa must
go alone a long, long journey."
ihe little one slipped from the
bed and ran out of the room. Soon
she returned with a hat and cloak on,
ready tor a walk, and her little satch
el on her arm. Even in that brief
space the i father bad become uncon-
:iouf, and the heartstricken friends
caught up ihe little one and whisper
ed to her : -
"Hu-s h, papa is going 1"
Then there rang out the sad wail
ing 4ry as the child held out her
pleading arms :
" Wait for me, papa."
The dying man opened his eves,
1 I 1 ? !.. l . . . .
io neu ai ins nuie (laughter with a
mile, and framed some words in
audible to mortal ears, and so enter
ed iuto rest, perhaps bearing with
him beyond moon and stars, the last
echoes of his darling's voice. Detroit
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BRANDRETH S PILLS. MT VERNOlJ
They are a vegetable tonic purgative, abac- W
lutely harmless under all circumstances. They T "ITTAUtT Ll I
never injure the weakest female or the young. rillnFf T9i1IQ !
est child. One box is a medicine chest soffic- J I MX J U tUUiU ,
tng ror a wnole tamuy. suppose you nave
diarrhoea; nature is making a great effort' to
get rid of some irritating matter in the stom
ach or bowels. A dose of Brand reth's Pi its
removes the matter and the disease is cured.
In eostiveness 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 bed cold, where
the pores of the skin are closed and the insen
sible perspiration thrownupon the blood, pois- tablisment. It is complete in ii
oning the fountains of life and filling the nose, qnirements ofjrst class busing
ft
M. Ii, ARBy
Present his compliments the n.
and respeetfully solicit a trial J$
the throat and tbe 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
cored by one or two doses of Brandreth's Pills,
sided by a gargle of lime water. Rhnmatism,
Land Sale
For Partition.
, Puisuant to aaorder of the 8uperior
uourt ot ho wan county, 1 will offer at pub-
Hi; nie, ac me court uouse in Salisbury, on
1st Monday of June, 1883, bidding to com
mence at $ 1,105.50, a valuable tract of land.
known as the Old May Place, in Providence
township. Kowan County, adjoining the
lands of Saui'l Eilcr, Tobias Kesler and
others, containing about
110 ACRES,
with comfortable dwelling and necessary
outbuildings. There is a good orchard on
the premises, and good indications of gold.
TERMS: One-third cash, and the bal
ance in equal enstalliucnts at six and twelve
months, with interest from date of sale, at
eight per cent.1 Title reserved until pur
chase money is all paid.
J. SAM'L MfcCUBBLNS, Com'r.
SALE OP
Lovers of Pets.
'TI,. f r I : .i
me iau, ui Having SOUietlling in
the form of a pet seems to lie hidden
in the very nature of man. But it i.
not confined to the adult, but be
longs also to the boy and the girl.
i nere are very lew grown people
who do not like pets of some kind or
other, oorne have a Peculiar fun
ness for horses, whilst others care less
i . ? . . f
iui bins uooie aiiimai, out lireter
hue specimen of the cattle familv.
oguiu, nave meir rancv lor
sheep, some for hogs, and so on. Ali
a.. i T. . -
in is snows tne n versify of tastes
among those who are looking to these
inferior creatures as helpers in the
performance of their stupendous work.
Ifut whilst we observe these fancy
tastes creeping out all over the adult
rare, there is an equal quantity of it
in the children. It does one's heart
good to see tiie child express its wish
in the hope ot now receiving a urom-
ised pet in something or other, or to
a te.
neiioid the vent of ioy in the ex
pressed satisfaction with the pet h
has had in possession for some tim.
ihese things tell us we are not
created, neither endowed, to be sel
fish, either to one another or to abuse
the comfort that pets can give us. 1
luvtv uuuu tuuin as a m d e means o
draw dut the roving, smi ing and hap
py feeling lying hidden in the soul ;
ana in the enjoyment such little
creatures afford us we fonreL if not
tor .always, yet for the time being,
ine saa pressure and tiie heavy load a
wicKea and polluted world is still
trying to la? upon us. Hence the
means by which some alienation at
least is brought within reach of those
who look for them aud delight in
their use.
Let not, then, the old man or the
aged woman say that they are ashamed
that still such a love for pets clings to
them, and that such things are mere
ly for the little ones. They are for
the little ones, it is true, and alike
for the big ones. Parents, get such
pets for your children as will en
courage them, make life sweet, and
I : m i i . . i . :.
unug many a lime joy and smile to
th sweet little lips which perhaps
had to be repressed were it not for
the pet or pets papa and mama get
for them. It is uoble and inspiring
to have a desire for such thintrs. T
love ihe feeling dearly in both old
aud young, in rich and oor, in high
-,
REAL. ESTATE
John M. Brown, ct als, Ez-Parte.
In pursuance of an order or decree of the
Superior Court of Rowan Connty, I, the
commissioner appointed by the Court, will
sell at public sale at fhe Court House door
in the town of Salisbury, on Monday the
28th day of 3Iay, 1883, the following de
scribed real estate, to wit : One house and
lot fronting on Main street in town of Gold
nil I, adjoining N. B. McCanles?, P. H.
Mauuey and George JValton, said lot being
known as the Nathan Brown lot containing
one half acre, more or less. Terms to be
announced on day of sale.
i J. W. RUMPLE,
28 i, Commissianer.
Horses. "Rho-dmcc
"on11-0! Vtirr ageg
Phaetons, Wagons, &c. '
W'jmm CONFIDENT OP 0rvrKo
"ATrSFACTIOX M
Special provision and favorable nJ ,
Boarding and keeping horses.
Drovers wBl find good Stalls and Rw
at this place. m 5btd,
Special accommodatinna J
' i . - " " I'M I i A ... .
Irieh corner from too much aciditV or tots OI Commercial Travelers. ,Jcnt
. T o . . . .
much a I ka. i nity of the system, require noth- s8.tf oireci oatwbury, X. rj
utg oat liraodretd s rriii ana s few good
sweats to make a perfect core. -
It is marvelous bow they purify the blood.
After two dose, the effect is seen in brightness
04' the eves ami clearness of the skin. Ail pim
ples aud eruptions vanish like magic under
the influence of thin purifying purgative. We
cannot stop the march of time with anj medi
cine: but Brandreth's Pills will remove the
excessive lime from tbe system and prevent
grey hair. They improve the sight and tone A ffiA QT 4 mri n,
up the human body, so that the old man's eves t -"UULl OlJAlri jy
Just Received
A FRESH LOT OF AS80RTED
GARDEN SEED
Store.
At ENNISS' DrUt
will be undimmed and his natural force una
bated even after seventy years.
en
AWAY t
Any person purchasing 50 Cents Hhn,
BOOKS or Medicines, &e, at ExSl
uiuic nui ue presented with a
slate.
LAMPS AND LAMP
GOODS,
AT REDUCED PKICES,
At ENNISS' Drug Store.
January 18, 1883.
Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Blluous attacks
positively cured with Empry's Standard Cure Pills
an Infallible remedy : never tails to cure the most
obstinate, long standing cases where Quinine and
iiiey are prepared
it
all ot her remedies had tattled.
expressly ror malarious sections, in dnnhU i n..
two kinds ot Pills, containing-a srronor mkm anA
a chill breaker suear-coatetl.-conrAinino-nnonfni..
or Biereury, causing no griping or purging; thevare
rnna anu emcient, certain In their action and harm
less In all cases ; they effectually cleanse the system
and give new life and tone to the body. As a house
hold remedy they are uneoualerl. Vnr i.ivr rnm.
plaint their equal is not known; one box win have
a wonderful effect on the worse case. They are
used and Drescribed bv nhvsi.
druggists everywhere, or sent by mall, 25 and 60
cent boxes. Emory's attic Cathartic Mils, hmt
Nasmade, only 15 cents, standard Cum m iu
ver sau Street, New York. 4jj;iy
FOR SALE BYJ. H. ENNISS.
Best in the World.
Brandreth's Pilla have stood 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
they will not cure, if taken in time. They are
safe for infants and adiilta. They aim to ac
complish three things ; first, to purify the blood;
second, to cleanse and regulate the stomach
and bowels; third, to stimulate tbe 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, a new body
can be built up from fresh, health v food in
few months. In this way, gout and rheuma-l SctS &t
anu iviti ouicb van Knz cl aulCalcU
in a few weeks. The worst cases of dyspepsia
and eostiveness can be cured by taking one or
two pills eyery night for a month. In cases of
twenty years' standing, gentlemen have been
cured by taking one pill a night for a year.
Brandreth's Pills give to the human body, no p ( Q ffl i.
matter how woor decayed, the recuperative 0 X J
powers of youth. In their action, they imitate
the rapid changes of the youthful body. We
all wifh to die of old age, A hundred years is
the natural limit of life, which can oply be
reached by purging and purification.
In general debility, nervous tremor, and
mental depression Brandreth's Pills have a
marvelons effect. They have won the confi
dence of millions in all parts of the civilized
u 1 .1 r ii .
uliU. vAjnsuuiiionssiiaKen by long residence TRAIISGOINt
in unwnoiesome cliraateVr by sedentary hab. DaleApr. 3U, 1S82
"i woniieriuny renovated by a course of
.1 m ...
extraordinary melicine, winch, powerful Leave Charloiio
as is its action on the whole system, is perfect- " Salisbury ..
ly harmless to the tenderest frame. The Pilla High Point
are composed of rare balsams, without the ad. A rr. Greensboro.
mixture oj a gram of any mineral whatever, or of Leave Greensboro .
any other deletenous substance. They operate Arr. Hillsl.oro. .
directly, powerfully, and beneficially upon the " Durham ,
whole mass of blood ; nor can we question the 14 Raleich .
,ax.x w.k.m wc nrc umigesiion curea, liver com- 1jV
piaims arrested, tne oppressed Inngs brought Arr. Goldaboro
into neannini pi ay, and every physical func
tion renewed and strengthened by their agency.
koxH
WANTED. Onion
ENNiss' Dm suit
SCHOOL BOOKS ii
)ST, at
m ENNISS' .Dm SIR
North Carolina Railroad.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
EAST.
No. 51.
Dailv.
No. 63,
Daily.
4.10 a.m.
6.05 "
7.20 M
8.10 "
9.30 "
11.47 "
126 "
1.40 p.m.
4.05 "
6.30 -
435 p. a.
6.26 "
7.50 u
8.33 "
910"
11 28 "
12 08M
1 20 AM
1 30AM
3W-U-
VALUABLE LAND
. FOR SALE !
On Monday the 7th day of Mav next. at.
the Court-House in Salisbury, I will sell a
TRACT OP 125 ACEES,
moic or less, belonging to the estate of
John Graham, dee'd. This land is situated
in Atwell township, ind adjoins the lands
owned by the heirs of S. H. Hart and oth
ers, and is a part of the old Win. B. Atwell
plantation, it is as fine a tract of land as
there is in Rowan county, well timbered
containing some very fine bottom in.i
. 1 r ... '
iuhui sia nines iroiu iuoorcsville.
Tebxs of Sale: One-third of th rmr
chase money to be paid as soon as the ale
is connrmea, tne other two thirds in six aud
twelve montns, with interest from dv f
ni cigut per cent.
title reserved until all the
money is paid.
J. G. FLEMING, Adm'r
March 27, 1883. of John Graham
P. S, -Mr. Goodnight, on the
Mr. John S. E. Hart, or Binsrham Hrt iii
show the land to any one who may desire
io see lb. 04. at
Letter from a Gentlemen Ninety Years
uta. .Long Lite from Tje of Brand
reth's Pilla,
Praibib duChiex, Wis., Feb. 11, 1882.
I am in the ninetieth year of mv eatrhly
pilgrimage, and before passing to another, and
I trust, a better world. I wish to bear test into.
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 family of 10
child ren, been blessed with three wives, anil my
family experience reaches overqeventy years.
For oyer forty-five years I have known and
believed in Brandreth's Pills. Thv t..
cured me of indigestion. eostiveness. Hvann;..
and the females of my family have found them LeaveGoldsboro
Ho. 15 Daily except Saturday,
Leave Greensboro 6.30 p. m.
Arrive at Raleigh 2.45 p. m.
Arrive at (Joldsboro 8. 00 "
No. 51 Connect at Salisbury W. .C. t j
'or Asheville and Warm Sprinp
ureensooro with k. 1). K. R. for all pwrt
North, East and West, via. Danville. lt
Goldaboro with W. & W.R. R. tor Wilwrj
ton.
.No. 53 Connects at Salisbnrv with W.5
O, K. R. for ail points in Western X.Cirolin;
daily at Greensboro with R. & I). K. K. fof J
points North, East and West.
TRAINS GOING WEST.
Date, FebH9, 1882.
No. 50.
Dailv.
No. 527
Daily.
uiviiiunmc ai an umes. l also wish to say
that I have found Aliock's Porous Plas
ters very useful in breast pains, backache
and weak muscles.
Alfred Bbuksox, ATM., D.D.
Arrive Raleigh
Leave
Arrive Durham ...
" Hiilsboi ....
Greens! 4 ro..
Leave "
Arrive HJnh Piont
Salisbury....
Charlotte....
u
purchase
AROL
NT
NORTH G
ROWAN coir
Nancy L. Bovd, Pi
aqninst
Henry Boyd, 2g
IN THE SUPE
RIOR COURT.
j
tiff,)
Suit for Divorce
3
It appearing to the satisfwtin u
n l.i v .: me
v.urS mat tienry Boyd, the defendent
above named, is a noi-reaident of this State
fiWder?d that Pab,cation be made in
tne Carolina Watchman.'
published in Rowan connty, notifying the
said Henry Boyd to be and appear before
thUudge of our Superior Court, at a court
to be held for the County of Rowan, at the
Court-House in Salisbury, on th oh xi-
day after the 4th Monday of March 1883
and answer the complaint which will'be de
posited in the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of said coanty, within the first
three days of said term. and. t ca;,i A-r
dant is notified that if he fail to answer the
said complaint during the said term, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re-
ici demanded in the. complaint
J. M. tJOKAII, Clerk
24;6w Su. Court, Rewan County.
Goiko West.
CUEE OF NEURALGIA.
Taken as a "Forlorn Hope, "Brandreth's
Pills Effect a Magical Cure. Small
Pox Cured.
ScAenci Ave., East New York, April 12, 1880.
" I most cordially give my testimony as to
r , mc oi Dranuretn s fills, verified
by eighteen years' experience in my mother's
(the late Mrs Dr. Geo M Browne) LmUy lnd
?7 ?n' ,?,he-T ,were al firat ken as a "for
lorn hope," for the core of a very severe case
of ver.l years' ading, the
ind .1 - gmpleld P'n'tedby disease
nil .xce of opium, Uken to dead
en the pain (by advice of her phyrician.) The
C!l,B.,Lel,m08t mfic h ! one month she
7CZ T- , up anu wa,K onnd freely, and
the d,sease has never returned. My mother
ggjw careief an attack of Inflsmato.
vW.in?wL"m6.a?,WW- About lii-
be .WeW M h, a short time, symToms of
roi were developed, causini?
SCMS 1 termined tfiZ fiS
M a remedy, and their A ... r
soon apparent. I was well much sooner than a V m
was expected, and wifhn.,. JJJ1 Ar- KernersviUe
. f JTd,nK b severily of the case
that had I gone through the regular roiSS
prescribed by physiciaV I IfcJSXSSS
LjlUfc in-tances.of the value
which I will be hlnr.; ZT-?' W H Hill
will apply to me- 7 one wno Arnr "'versity
Mrs. E. St. John.
J 10.00 a. m
12.15 p m
I 4.15 "
5.32 "
6.11 "
8.30 u
9.15 "
9.50 "
11.12 "
1.10a.m.
10.11 1.
'10.50
12.15
2.10
ii
u
No. 16, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv. Goldib'o4.40is
A r. Raleigh 8.39
Lv. - 9.10 is
m Ar. Greensboro 5.40js
No. 50 Connects at Charlotte with
Air Line for all points in the South and Sow
west.
N.i. r9. fjinnul. -t PL..I.(lo m'lih C. C
w v. to a . v.iiiii tunc - - i
& A.R.R. with allpoints South and South
M. W.N. C. RAILROAD.
No 50
Dailv.
Lv. Greensboro
Ar. Kernersvilie
" Salem
9 25 p m
1041 "
11 10 "
No. a
Daily,
ex.aunoi."
1025
1135 -12
09 P
Going West.
No. 51.
Daily,
ex. Sun.
No.M-Daily.
Greensboro
6 20 am
6 46 "
4 40
650"
a no '
STATE UNlVERIIfY RAILROAP.
Goimo North
No. 1.
Daily ex.:
7.30 a m
8.32 a m
Goiko South-
No. 2.
Daily "Jfi-
USED THTJtTY TEAKS.
COULD NOT GET ALONG Vtrnom.
RETH'S PILLS IN THE HOUSE.
Leave University
Arrive Chapel Hill
5.40 p
6.42 p
PUfaaan Sleeping Cars without . CMJ
tin ".; eft kP. i. I ii ill'
JJ. fW 1 OTK aiiu i'
Washington A Danville.
O A r . c .- .
--o,. York Cttv.lfar. l.lgan. ""ffi?"" .., n..
i nave useo rsrandretti-a Pin- i. '77 . I uwo,o2. ruenmonu -
doses, which give me immediate relief J l7 ,eih' oboro, Salisbury .nd CMJJ
take them for codtiren Sifc iw''k v',BO M at 3? Principal points South, Soot-
alao troubled, aa5y2!3J 1 ,7m- 5,KorJ. and EasuFor Emigr.at.iH
1 cou d nor .1 r.. , ,e Lonia anil.TeT ttlmMni theNHW""
.iuiie wimoilt Vflnr rtillo in ' I..
I house.
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A POPE.
Gen. l'.iengei AfJ