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r: I i; i . 1 r t( 1 ,-- 1 5 I i - - s "a I : 1 - , K I 1 :1 e 1 : i- 'dfm LIME, MINT & PLASTER ! Building Lime Agricultural r.tmo t.qyiH Pinster and ' Marl. J GOOD FEKTIMZERS! And Very Cheap. Send lor circular. ntlCI BROS.. Rocky Point, N.O. - - H.O-. A fl .'Mil fXVG' WJ? TOBACCO T 1 1 111. M MEB Svh Si III lTa BBHral IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT-RUNNING 'DOMESTIC' That it is the acknowledged loader in the Trade jg a fact that cannot be disputed MANY IMITATE IT, NONE EQUAL IT!) The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The Most Beautiful Wood work, AND IS WARRANTED To be made of the lest material. To do any and all kind of work. To be complete in every respect. For Bale bv BERNHARDT BROS., Salisbury, N. C agent wanted in unoccupied territory. Add re, Domestic Sciriiif Machine Co. 42:ly Richmond, Va. KLUTTZ'S WAREHOUSE1 JOHN SHEPPARD, (Late of PfLOT Warehouse, Winston, N.C.) Basinets Manager and AUCTIONEER. NOTICE! Sale of Engine and Boiler. I will expose to Public Sale at the Court House door on Saturday the 2d day of June, 1883, at 8 o'clock, P. M., one 25-horse power return Tubular Boilers tnd one 10x12 Centre Crank Engine with all fixtures roomlet e all nearly new. Th nmncrtv can be seen until day of i sale on the property known as Jacob Gru py's Agncr Mine, five miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands of Tobias Kestler and others in Rowan county. "Terras Cash. May 1 1888. J. R KEEN. 29:4t. SALES EVERY DAY. Executor's Notice TO CREDITORS AHD DEBTORS All persons having claims against the estate of Cathew Rice, deceased, arc hereby notified to exhibit the same to the nnder ignel on or before the I2lh day of April, A. D. 1884. And all persons indebted to . . . 1 ... . auiu estate are requesieu iommuc uiwhij April 11. 1888. Thomas I). HiCE, pd Executor of Cat hew Rice, dee'd. FOR J5ALE ! A No. 1 Iron Gray Mare, eight Tears o'd. Wan anted sound and to work my where. Will be in Salistmiy even? Saturday until sold. For further particulars call at this office. Salisbury, April II, 18?:. 26:2t Good Prices Assured. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN AND BEAST. NO SALE, NO CHARGE ! jKg Insurance aim Storage Free. Liberal Cash Advancements made on Tobacco held by as for future tale. KLUTTZ. G ASKILL & CO. lortf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. RHODES BKOWSE, TKES.. W. C. COART, SEC. Total Assets, $710,745.12. A Home Company, Seeking Home Patronage. Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One-half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt, 25:6m. Salisbury, N. C. BLACKMER & HENDERSON Attorneys Counselors and Solicitors. Sslisbury, N. C. Jan. 23d, TO tf. J. M. McCORKLE. T. F. KLUTTZ. MeCOKKLE fie KMTTZ, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS Salisbury, N. C. Office on Counc il Street, opposite the Court House. 37:tf L. II. CLKMKNT. KERB CRAIG E. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, Attorneys .A-t Law, Salisbury, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. Z B. Vance. W. II. I3AILLY VANCE & BAILEY, j ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, CHARLOTTE, X. C Practice in Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal Court, and Counties of Mecklenburg, Cabarru. Union, Gaston, Rowan and David son. i&Office, two doors east of I Depen dence Square v , 33:tf HARDWARE. WHEN TOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granite D. A. ATWELL. for th CardwellThreaher." Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. W anted ! Wanted ! ! The attention of Farmers and the cener- v I'uunt is i..iui-u iu inc lact tnat T. J, MORGAN Has opened a First Class FAMILY GRO CERY STORE, next door to Blackmer & Taylors Hardware, where he will keens i.u ui nni ywn.i, suun as r lour, Jnval nrvn Sal) i,.r. p t T a.- ' Also a freah and complete stock of CONFECTIONERIES, and Taney Orroeariss. Will pay the highest cash prices for But er, Eggs, Chickens, and all saleable couu try products. January 18, 1883. t;S BOOTS, 9HOS A CAITERSH.maJe to OKferT--MM 'WorkFli-st ciass-Seventeenears Ex pertence. All Material ot the best grade, and wort done in the latest styles Ready made wor k always on hand- Repairing neatly and promptly done. Ord rs tiv mall orompt ly tilled. "XTVxxx. L. Eagle. 51:ly. ,ii.iSitLr. J. v SALE of LAND OnMonday the 28th day of May next, I will sell at the Court House door in Salis bury a tract of 2A ACRES OF LAND belonging to the estate of Da wait Lcntz. said land adjoins the land ot Mrs. M. A. Lentz and others. The bidcing will be reopened at the sum of !fl35.30. Tkkms of Salk : One third cash down as soon as the sale is confirmed and a credit cd'six and twelve months will be given on the other two-thirds with interest from day of sale at 8 per cent. . J. W. MAUNEY. 27:6t. Commissioner. Peter and his Gal. esssssstfefs 2 wo Sou! with but a Singh Thought, Two Hi. arts, etc., etc. 1 hi tcli t my cheer ti close to hern, slid uiy eyes ami tremulously seil, "Sal you're the very gat I've been hauktriu' arter tor a long time. 1 love you all over from the foot of your sole' to the head of your crown, and I don't keer who knows it ; and if you say so we'll be jiued the holy bonds of matrimony. K pluribus union, gloria Monday morning, sic semper m unnis, uou com pus mentis, world without end stz j, and I felt as tho' I had throw d up au allygater, 1 was so relieved. With that she . a f a a st letctieu a scream, and after a wniie she si a, 'Peter !' What is if, Sally V tea 1. 'Yes.' ays "she, a hidiu' of her face. You may depend upon it I felt er. ful good. 'Glory ! glory! se2 I, 1 must holler, Sal, cr I'll bust open. Hoory ! hnrray ! 1 can jump over a ten rale feuce. 1 cau do anything a fellow could, would, or should do With that I sorter sloshed myself down by her, and clinched the bar gain with a kiss. Talk about yer sugar, tilk about ycr mcriasses ihev want nowbar ; couldn't have got me to come nigh 'em, they would nave tasted so sour after that. O brootnstraws with sorghum lasses on 'em ! ef Sal's daddy hadn't bawled out, 'It s time for all 17:tf HEALTHCORSET Increases in popularity every day, as ladies fiud it the most COXFOKTABLE Asn PERFECT EITTIXO cor' t ever worn. Mer chants vay it pivestheboct satisfaction of any corset they ever fold. Warrant A Mtfc factory or mor-cy ro fn.ided. For Dale t.y J. D. 3ASZILL only, Salisbury, N. C. HOME ADVERTISEMENTS. fine lot of 1 mAM. aa aa aj tUfi COMING IN EVERY DAY AT R. M. DAVIS' NEW FURNITURE STORE. Main Str. Next Door to J. F. Ross. COME TO THE NEW STORE Aid get BYtfytliii yon want in tbe Furniture line At the LOWEST Prices. ALL MY GOODS Were inspected in person at the Manufactories, and bought for cash nt the lowest prices, and warranted to be of the latest styles and best quality, and will be sold as low as any Rouse in the country. Come and get A Nice Cottage Chillier set for only '- $25.00 Fine sets for ,- $30, $35, aH $40 Fine falnnt sets, Marble Tops, only $55 HMsonie Parlor sets for $40. $50 ana $75 www Cheap Beds at $3.50 Special terms made with country merchants who want cheap Beds in one dozen halt dozen lots. BfT"! will also have on hand a full line of COFFINS, CASKETS Undertakers goods all at the lowest prices at R. M. DAVIS' New Store. 52:ly. and and WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE GEN. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. C, October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. WEST. Pass. Train No. I! Arrtre 5.45 r m 4.S8 H M 9.(9 ' .10 N " 12.54 f " 11.50 M 1,08 " " t.W h ave 6.00 f " c.oo STATIONS. Salisbury ....Statesvule .... Newton ....Hickory . ...Morgauton.. . ....Marion Black Mountain. . ...Attfievllle , Warm Springs ....Pigeon River.. Pass. Train No. X Leave t.io a m Arrive T.W " " 8.49 " 9.K " M W.4S " " 11.49 " m 3.00 " 5.44 " 5.43 " UI3SKIBE FOR THE LINA. WATCHMAN, ONLY $J.50PEB YEAU. No. 1 Connects at Salisbury with H. A D. R. R. from aU points North and South and rrom Raleigh, connects at Statesviiie mth A. T. a o. D1t. of c. c. & A. u. R. COBoactB at Warm Springs with h. Tenn., Va. A Ga. R. R. tor Morrlstow n and points South-W est . Train No. 8 connects at Warm Springs with E. T. Va. Ga.R.R. from Morrlstown the South-West. Connects at Statesvule with A. T. O, Div. or c C & a. R. R, and at Salisbury with R. i u. u R. lor all points North and East and for Raleigh. Through Tickets on sale at Salisbury, StatesvlUe, AshevUle and the I Warm Springs to all principal cities. J. B. Macmurdo, Audr. G. E. a P. Agt . GEO. A. EAGLE. W. A. MORGAN. Eagle & Morgan BLACKSMITHING AND Wagon-M akin g . 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 of Blacksmithing done promptly and with ex pedition. Repairing of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons done promptly and in tirst class style. Painting and finishing of fine work will be done by W. M. Barker. All we ask is a trial. Jan. 10, 1883. 13:tf 1ST O TI C E ! JOHN F. EAGLE, --FASHIONABLE BOOT AND. SHOE MAKER, . Invites yonr attention to his shop, opposite Mayor's Office. Repairing neatly and prompt ly done. All grades of goods made to order1 OVU 1st, 81;tf. Jba honest folks to be in bed 1 do believe I'd staved all tute. loud o i ter sod rue when I got liutu. 1 pulled dud outeu betl and hugged hi in, I pulled mum outeu bed and hugged her; I pulled Auut Jane outen bed and hugged her, 1 pulled the nigger servant outeu bed atid hugged lier ! 'Dad sea J, 'IJam going for to git married 'Married V bawl ed dad. 'Marred !' squalled mam. 'Yes, git married all over; jined iu ii i . i. i i wen iocs, nookeu on ior worser or better, tor lite and for death to Sal 1 am that very thing, 1'eU-r Snoruin With that I up and told them from Alpha to Omega. They were mighty pleased and mighty williii and (N. B., 1 mean Sal and J), was aecordmgly spliced. Dt iug a heavy business the stone yard. Courier Journal. Doing a light imsim-s the gas works. Drummer. Doingasaiebi siuess the bank vaults Jiurton, Baton. Doing a grave bu siness the cemetery company. Old ham. JSew South. Doing a meduiuui business the spiritual, st. Grip rv : - .....i: .i . xjug a ruiiiing uusiues ine till shop. Omaha Bee. Doing a fine bu (iiuess the judge Boomeruvg. Do- iug a driving business the hack man (Jumbrtnge Tribune. Doing a smash ing business the baggage mat: er. KAurKMoiuc, ArK.t TMierprvie. lining a lasting business the shoemaker. llmoTi Sentinel. Doing a rushin; business a lover at lirst sight Lee Sbtte Journal. Doing a mashing busiuess the dnde. II avert u Demo j rv.: ! i..! I.. .i t(u. xoiug a iiiiiinij unsiness tlie telegraph operator. West Union Iowa, Argus. Doing a fast bush ess the race horse. DanburyNews. Doi dg a iair business tne conductor trap sie, Iowa, Index. Doin a ripping bu siness theseamstn ss. Sentinel. D.- iug a run into the ground business the miner. The Downward Palb. Ten years ago Selene. is Garfie'de lett Congress and became a profess ional gambler; recently he died in a little room over a cigar shop in Wash ington. The story of Gartielde's life say! a Washington letter; is that of a man who surrendered absolutely to the temptations of Washington. He was born sixty-oi e years ago in Yer mont, went to Kentu ky when he was a boy, was graduated trom Augusta college in that State, ami began active lite as a lawyer. When he was thirty years old he was a member of the Kentucky legislature, and a few years later was commissioned to codify the laws ot the State. In 18G0 he was receiver of public moneys for Wash ington Territory, and in 1869, after after serving three years! as surveyor general, he came to Congress as dele gate, tie was here four years, and a t sim. wnen ms congressional career was over he was a moral wreck. He hat lost his ambition, and was as-disso lute a gambler as lived iu the Dis trict of Columbia. Cards had come to be the passiou of his life. It is said that he left Kentucky and waudered oft into Washington ierritory, because he saw his doom l he remained among the genial poker players of his adopted State. H fought against what he feared would become bis ruling passion, even to the extent of giving up what prom ised to be an exceptionally brigiit future, but his surroundings iu Wash ington finally overcame him com pletely. His fellow Congressmen ruiued him, he lived for the rest o his days on the vices of public men No life in Washington was lower than his. The men aud women who were his companions were of tbe lowest stratum. For years the man who had once promised to be one of the clever est public men of Kentucky had not a single intimate associate who did not belong to the dangerous element of society. He was always, however a leader among the people with whom ho lived. Work, play, study, whatever it is, take hold at once and finish it. The man whose soul is in his wo. k finds his best reward in the work it self. The joy ef achievement is vastly beyond the joy of reward. The diamond mines of Brazil were first opened ia 1727. It is estimated that since that time they have pro duced at least t wo tons of diamonds. A Danish tradition makes the moon a cheese, formed of the milk that has run together out of the Milky Way! In the Pyrenees a hailstorm may be averted by frightening a black cloud wun tne signi. oi us own iace in a mirror held up to it. It is said that the ostriches upon arriving at the corrals in Anaheim, Cal., manifested their joy by indulg ing in the most ludicrous antics, r or over half an hour they kept up - an incessant waltz around the corraland in other ways exhibited their delight at escaping from their pent-up quar ters in the car. Why should vinegar for pickling with never be boiled ? Because boil- ug takes all the strength from it. W hat ever vegetables are to be pick led should first be made soft with boiling water strong with salt and then be well drained and the vinegar poured over. Why should two ounces of salt and a bit of washing soda always be put iu the water to boil greens in? lie- . ,. . i i cause tne sail crisps tne greens ami flavors them, arid the soda extracts the oil, which is greatly injurious .o the digestion. Germantown Telegraph. ALLCOOK'S POROUS PLASTERS. Tie Oriiinal ani-still the Best! INSIST ON HA VINO ALIXOCK'S, THK ONLY AKNITIMK POROUS PLASTEH One of the most remarkableJinTentionso the present age is Axlcok's Pobocs Plab tebs. They are the result of wears of chcni ical studT, and only time and experience has brought them to their present rjerfec tion. Testimonials are received erery day of the wonderful cures of Sprains, Weak Back, Rhematism, Lumbago, Paralysis and hosts of other diseases. Of course the vast sales and great success of Allcock's Porous Plasters have caused numerous plasters to be brought before the public which, be ing called porous, would give the world to understand that they were a similar article to the Pennine. We would most particular ly caution the public against these hum bugs. They contain none. of the healing gums that are used hi Allcock's, but aro simply a combination of lead, red pepper and rubber, and are vaunted in long wind ed advertisements as an improvement on Ai.i.cocK'a Porous Plasters. Beware of the hazy and untrue statements and never use any of these so-called porous traucia. Allcock'g Porous Plasters Believe Debility and Nervousness. Allcock's Plasters worn on the region of the kidneys warms the spinal marrow which is a continuation of tbe brain, im parting new vitality and power to the spine they stregthen that miglity organ ana nil it full of foreign electricity or nervous fluid. Thus they will restore to the busy active brain ot man or woman, the energy and ability whieh has leeu lost by disease, wor rv or overwork. They restore vitality where there has been debility and nervous ness, and prevent loss of memory and. pa ralysis. Physicians highly recommend them for nervous debility, whether arising from dissmation or overwork. They are now- known to be the great regenerators of the nervous system and are. invaluable in all cases of hysteria. s Mr. VERM Present his cotnnlimr.. . . i and respectfully solicit a ri.i'jN tablisment. It is comni.- l Hi quirements of first class busing Horses, Buggies, rw. Phaetons, Wag0JlSi J1 m vuriDEJiT OF orvkl t SATISFACTION TP, proT.sion and Hoarding anrl k 1.. au, - -. i Tue ""JSCs. Drovers will hnd ia a... at ttrfe place. 0 Special accommodations for ii'. ol Commercial Travelers f1 -86:tf LCCbtreetVSalislry,i.(i " " f Just Recei FRESH LOT OP ASSORTED uarden sei JJ.-NMSS' DrU!! At A Good SLATE Qi AWAY! Any person purchasing 50WL, BOOKS or M.-(lkine8, Ac., at i Drug Store will le prestnttd jlO slate. Land Sale For Partition. Puisuant to an order of the Superior Court of Rowan county, I will offer at pub lic sale, at the Court House in Salisbury, on 1st Monday of June, 1883, bidding to com mence at &l,105.r0, a valuable tract of land, known as the Old May Place, in Providence of yours has worked like a charm, giving me complete relict, and 1 have not been troubled with Rheumatism and Kidney Complaint since using them, and I consider mvself cured. Edward D. Burnham. Contoocoor, N. H., 7 March 3, 1880 f . I have been greatly troubled with Rheu matism and Weak Kidneys. I was advised to try Allcock's Porous Plasteks (had used two other kinds of so-called Porous Plasters whieh gave me no relief,) but one Township, Rowan County, adjoining the lands of SainM Eller, Tobias Kesler and others, containing about 110 ACRES, with comfortable1 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 enstallments at six and twelve months, with interest from date of sale, at eight per cent. Title reserved until pur chase uionev is all paid. J. 8AHPL McCUBBINS, Com'r. Iroi i recommending SALE OF REAL. ESTATE Jonx M. Brown, et als, Ex-Parte. In pursuance of an order or decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, I, the commissioner 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 scriled real estate, to wit : One house and lot fronting on Main' street in town of Gold Hill, adjoining N. B. McCanles?, P. H. Mauuey 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 Commissiauer. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bullous attacks postUvely cured with Emory's Standard Cure P.lts an Infallible remedy : never fails to cure the most obstinate, long staudinfr cases where (olnlne and all other, rcniedi s had failed. They are prepared expressly tor malarious sections, in double boxes, two kinds ot Pills, containing a strong cathartic and a chill breaker sugar-coateu; containing no oulnlne or Mercury, causing no griping or purging; t hey are mild and ernclent, certain in their acUon and harm less In aU cases ; they effectually cleanse the system and give new life and tone to the body. As a house hold remedy they are unequaled. For Uver Com plaint their equal is not known ; one box wlU have a wonderful effect on the worse case. They are used and prescribed by physicians, and sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall, gs and 60 cent boxes. Emory s Little Cathartic Pills, best Nasm-ide. only 15 cents, standard cure Co. 114 ver sau Street, New York. 43: ly FOR SALE BYJ. H. ENNISS. 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, mote or less, belonging to the estate of John Graham, dee'd. This land is situated in Atwell township, and adjoins tbe 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 land, alout six miles from Mooresville. Terms of Sale: One-third of the pur chase money to be paid as soon as the sale is confirmed, the other two-thirds in six and twelve months, with interest from day of sale at eight per cent. Title reserved until all the purchase money is paid. ; J. G. FLEMING, Adm'r March 27, 1833. of John Graham. P. S. Mr. Goodnight, on the premises; Mr. John S, E. Hart, or Bingham Hart, will show the land to any one who may desire to see it. 28:6t olilal Trouble 122 C St., Washington, D. C, January 7, 1882. I take great pleasure in ALLCOCK 3 rOBOTja t LASTKR8. 1 Was Ul- dnced to try them by Mrs. Samuel J. Ran dall, and I found them evervthing desired. usecZ four other w-called Porous Pluntert before procuring Allcock's ; they were per fectly useless. But immediately upon ap plying two of Allcock's to my chest my cold and bad cough were at once relieved. I want you to send me one dozen forth with. " JOHN T. INGRAM. o Cured. Hammkl's Hotel, Rockaway ) Beach, N. Y., May 19, '82. . Allcock's Plasters have been of such great service to me and mine that I feel it a duty to state the facts, as briefly as p'jssi blc, to induce others to use them. My wife for many years was-eonfined to her bed suffering from spinal disease. After spend, inc a thousand dollars in vain effort to get cured, she applied three Allcock's Plas ters to the spinal column, one above the other. In a few days all pain left her. She applied fresh plasters every two woeks and in the course of two months she com pletely recovered her health. At first she could hardly walk across the room ; each day she walked a little further, and now she is able to walk five miles without fa tigue. She still occasionally applies the plasters to her back, but she has been per fectlv well for upward of a year. LEWIS L. HAMMEL. LAMPS AND LI GOODS, AT REDUCED PWCEsj At EXXI9&' Dm January 18, 1883. WANTED. Sets, at j - ENNISS' m SCHOOL BOOKS i COST, at! ENNISS' nr. North Caroiina Raifrc CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRA 1 NS tiOlNG EAST. 554 Main St., Hartford, Conn., ) April 26, 1879. ( Will you please send me an Allcock's r Porous Plaster, 20 inches long bv 7 inches wide, to use on my ba k for weak ness of kidneys. I have worn them with the best-curative effect, for a weak side near the heart, many yearsfbr injury cans, ed by strain and lifting in the army. 1 could not do without them; I use one about every month. I have ou a Belladonna Plaster and don't like it at all, for it has not the power or strength of Allcock's Porous Plasters. B. WELLS SPERRY. NORTH EOWAN C0UJ CAR0 LINA, TV. 'S IN THE SUPE RIOR COURT. Have uo friends you da e not bring h )tnv, Nancy L. Boyd, Plaintiff, 1 aqaiuti Suit for Divorce Henry Boyd, QffFt. ) It appearing to the satisfaction of fhe Court, that Henry Boyd, the defendent above named, is a. non-resident of this State, It is ordered that publication be made in the -Carolina Watchman," a newspaper published in Rowan county, notifying the said Henry Boyd to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court, at a court to be held for the County of Rowan, st the Court-House in Salisbury, on the 9th Mon day after tbe 4tlf . 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 county, within tbe first three days of said term, and the said defen dant is notified that if be fail to answer the said complaint daring the said term, tbe plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. J. M. HO RAH, Clerk 28:6 w Sup. Court, Rowan County. "A Blessing in Disguise." 484 Adelpiii St., Brooklyn, March 29. 1881. No family should be without Allcock's Porous Plasters; their healing powers arc wonderful and their efficacy far-reaching and lasting. For years past I have scon and known them to cure and relieve the most obstinate and distressing cases of rheumatism, kidney complaint, bronchitis, neuralgia, lumbago, inflamation of the lungs and throat, paralysis, asthma, spinal weakness, and coughs and colds. In ny own case they afforded me almost instaut and permanent relief. My friends consider them an invaluable and speedy remedy iL all kinds of aches and pains. They are u blessing in disguise; and no wife or mother should be without them if she values her peace and comfort and freedom from ner vous exhaustion and other ailments. As a strengthening plaster, also for backaches and weakness, they have no equal. I have never yet found a plaster so efficacious and stimulating, or to give eo much general sat isfaction. Used in connection with Brak dreth's universal life-giving and life-heating Pills, no one need despair of a speedy restoration to good sound health. MRS. E. TOMPKINS. A SURE CURE FOR BURNS, CUTS. BRUISES AND LAMENESS. West Becket, Berkshire Co., m , . Mass., Jan. 23, 1882. we could not keen house without v nmmri. Plasters, for 20 years we have used them and found them most effective lor Burns, Cuts Bruises and all kind of Lameness. JULIA K.SHAW. Dale, A j. i. au, 1&82 Leave Charlotte..., " Salittbury .. ' High Point.. A rr. Greensboro.... Leave (J reenxboro . Arr. Hjlhl,8ro Durham M Raleigh .... Lv. " Aw. Gohlshoro iNo. 51. Jhjily. 4.Fo a.m. toa- " 7.20 " 8.10 " 9 30 " 11.47 " 1 26 " 1.40 pun. 4.05 6.30 rf IS Li' Mil fl 1201 35M JNo. 15 Didiy except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 6 30 p. mi Arrive at Raleigh 2.45 p. mi Arrive at UohhuWo 8.00 " . No. 51 Connects at Salisbury MN ij R.. for Asheville and Wann sf';?l Crcenxboro with R.A I). R. Kfiir North. East and West, via. WW& Coldaboro with W. & W.K. K. for ij inn if No. 53 Connects at Salisbury C, 11. R. for all points in Wefttern KB daily. at ureenxhoro with K.& 1'. points North, East and Weft. TRAINS GOING WESti Dale, Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. Dailv. S I mm LeaveGoldsboro ...:10.00 a. m Arrive Raleigh ...12.15 pm Leave M ....) 4.15 " Arrive Dnrhstr i 5.32 " " Hillsboi 6.11 " Greens! ro... I 8 30 " Leave " 1 9.15 " Arrive HighPiont I 9.50 " M SalUmrv.;.... 11.12 " 41 Charlotte ' 1.10 a.m. 111 100 1235 290 LI Xn. If. Dj ri Rn.f..T.irolkfr ; tiff Ar.Gree No. 50 -Connects at Charlotte wjftf.'i Air Line for all points in thcSoutttM 1A ' UL t No. 52 Connects at Charlotte fH & A.R.K. with allpointe South aa N. W. N. C RAILROAD. Going West. No 50 . Daily- No. 2 i Lv. Greensboro Ar. Kernersville " Salem 9 to p iu 1041 11 10 " Going West. No. 51. Sun. Leave Salem Ar. Kernersville ' Greensboro 6 20 a m 6 46 " 7 45 lief oar CT Hastings Minn., ) Jan. 3, 1888. I am troubled with neuralgia in the back of my head neck and spine, but I find by apply, ing one of your Porous Plasters to the back of my neck and one across tbe small 0f my back I have almost instant relief. I take pleasure in reccommsiulin. i i j t JZ i 7 . "'""i iu eu ior mey nave helped me so much, Pastor M. E. Church Hastings. STATE UNIVERII f Y RAHjjM I N- r Going North 'Daily 7.30 4 1 8.32 4 1 N'o.f Daily Leave Chapel Hill Arriva Universify.. Going South. Leave University.... Arrive Chapel Hill 5.40 pi ft 4-2 u tf j. - - Pullman Sleeping Cars without C On Train No. 50, N York awl Washington A Danville. . On Train No. 52, Richmoiid wwFg Washington and Anguata, Ga , ,IJC2 L B"Tb rough Ticket on lelY Vhr Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury MPj and at all principal points South, West, North and Eat. for i Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas (Jen. Pa-iW oi.i. i HiclisWf - J .Id m r i i I
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