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Tift nest iota Miethcr a free rum jdanfc frdift &rth Carolina or a fiat Klbtfvf fAhnk from Mississippi shall BlfKlff ttte place of honor in the Hptiblicau platform for 1881,houl! be determined at once by the managers i.f the coalition. Wak. Post. SALE of LAND On Monday the 28tli day of May next. I will 8-11 at the Court House door in Salis tfiiry a trart of 24 ACRES OF LulND hefnnging to the estate of Dawalt Lent., -aid land adjoins the land of Mrs. M. A. fjenfz and others. The liidoinj: will be revoM-ned at the sum of $1"1.30. Tkhmk ok Sale: One third cash down ait on as the sale is confirmed and a credit of six and twelve months will le given on the other two thirds with interest from day of sale at 8 per cent. J. W. MAUNEY. 2ft:6t. Commissioner IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT-RUNNING 'domestic; That it is the acknowledged leader in the Trade is a fact that cannot bo disputed M ANY I M I TATE it, W NONE EQUAL IT!) The Largest Armed, Tlii f .icrlitp.it TJiinninfr . .... --"'fs-" rJ The Most Beautiful Wood-work. AND IS WARRANTED To he made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. For sale hv BERNHARDT BROS.. Salisbury, N. C genl wanted in unoccupied territory. Address,- Domestic Sarin g Machine Co. 42:ly Eichjiond, Va. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BLACKMER tfe HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselor and Solicitors. Salisbury, N. C. .Ian. 22d, '79 tf. -i. M. McCOKKLK. T. F, KLVTTZ. MrCOKKLE & KLU TZ, ATTORNEYS axu COUNSELORS Salisp.l j: v, N. C. Office on Council Street, opposite tin Court House. 37:tf- kkuu craioe. I.. II. CLKMKNT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys -A-t Law, Salisbury, N. C. Fob. 3rd, 1.881. Z B. Vance. W. H. Bailey VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, CHARLOTTE, K. C. j Practice in Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal Courts, and Counties of Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Union, Gaalon, Rowan and David-n- iUOffice, two doora east of Indepen dence Square. 33:tf HARDWARE. - BRING VOUR TOBACCO KLTTTTZ'S ffAREHODSE! Given 1 r by the Doctors. "Is it possible, Mr. Stone that you are np and about f "It is a happy f M.w . "Why, 1 thought the doctor gave you upr "So they did, and it was a happy day for both.," "What did they give you up for?" "They gave me up for poor pay and a dead duck, and that is how I got well." Cheek. JOHN SHEPPARD, (Late of Pn.or Warehouse, Winston, N.C.) Business Manager and It has lxei! decided hy an Oregon judge that Chinese actors are not labor ers and that, they uiay be permitted therefore, to enter the Utiitel States, un- dei the law tx-ceuilv enacted without lass ports. AUCTIONEER. S ALES EVERY DAY, I 1 Good Prices Assured. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN AND BEAST. NO SALE, HO CHARGE ! Jgg Insurance and Storage Free. Liberal Cash Advancements made on Tobacco held by us for future sale. KliTJTTZ, GASKILIi & CO. loaf An idea of lite prodigious growth of the great Northwest may be infer red front the fact that the gross earn ings of the St. Pant, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railroad for the year elid ing June 30 next, are likely to foot up fully $9,000,000, an increase of $2,500,000 ove r the previous year's business. This road has been in ex istence but a few years, anil is a phe nomenal success. J. RHODES BROWSE, PRES.. W. C. COART, SEC. Total Assets, $710,745.12. A Home Company, Seeking Home Patronage. RELIABLE, LIBERAL. Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One half cash ami bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt., Salisbury, a. C. 2o:Gm BOOTS, SHOcS A GAITERS, made to omen All W orfc First c lass Seventeen Years Ex perience. All Material ot the best grade, and work done In the latest styles Ready made work always on hand Repairing neatly and promptly done. Ord rs bv mall nronipr ly fUled. Am. JL Sasle. 51:ly. ; HtMsuinr. .C The Power of Oue Good. Boy . "When I took the school," said a gentleman, speaking of a certain chool he once taught, "I soon saw there was one good bo, in it. I saw it in his face. 1 saw it by many unmistaka ble marks. If I stepped out and came suddenly back, that boy was al ways studying just as if I had been there, while a general buzz, and the roguish looks of the rest showed there was mischief mi the wind. I learned he was a religious boy antra member of the church. Cume what Would, he would be for t4ie right. "There were two other boys who wanted to behave well, but were some times led a.Iray ; these two began to look up to Alfred, and I saw were much strengthened by his example. Alfred was as lovely in disposition as firm in principle. These three boys began to create a sort oT public opin ion on the side of good order and the Master. One boy and then another gradually sided with them. The fool ish pranks of idle and wicked boys began to lose their popularity. They duLnot wiu the laugh wliich they used to. A general ohed prevailed. At last Curious Facts, tention to study the public opinio fairlv revolutioi a i , . . , tcnool ot ill-name, it became one of wjiiiiuu ui inu scnooi was fairly revolutionised : from lx'in-r , . -, HEALTHCOR8ET Tnrrriuu in nonnlnritv every 1p.t, as Iadicikfind it the most COM KOUT ABLE AND PEIIFECT FITTING cornet evrr worn. Mer chr.nts ay it pives the best satisfaction of any corset tiH7 ever raid. Warrant' d rati: factory or monc;.' rp fnuded. for sale by 17:tf J. D. C-ASKILL only, Salibbury, N. C. HOME ADVERTISEMENTS. M m lot of itto the best behaved schools anywhere about, and it was that boy Alfred who had the largest sh re iu making the change. Only four r five boys held out, and these were finally expelled. Yes," sad the teacher, "it is in the power of one right .minded, right hearted boy to do that. He stuck to his principles like a man, and they stuck to him, and made a strong and splendid fellow of him.' National rresbytenan. k .; , A JHOaSTEB tjUN. Mr. Chan. F. Johnson is the happy posesstr of n seen (h ...... I I. t i wfHw oougni it lor ins musentn. 'J h gun is ol Uernian make, a "flint am steel, and was manufactured at Pots nam, perliajte within the past fifty jui. ii ueigns twenty-eight pounds ia ui v (,...f I... l - 'W "'g, ami nas a projecting l",u wiiicji shows that it is ti punt gun, by which term the heavx swivel guns used on thecoa-t in kill 'S gcic, ducK, 3c., are kimwn. Tin ( lameter of the bore is of :MHC goo is nueti u iili U-af-wVhts am a. mbIJ 1 a cviueot.y inieiuied to shout bul lflw rm nmu.i.J'.. I. .... ..r,,,. u ,s cxlnbition at Julius Lewis d: Co.'s. Mr. John son is so Nineveh was fourteen miles long eight miles wide, and forty-six miles around, with a wail thick enough for three chariots abreast. Babylon was 50 square miles withinwalis, which were seventy-five feet thick and one hun dred feet high, with oue hundred bra zen gate-. The temple of Diana, at Ephesus, was four hundred and twen ty feet to the support of the roof, and it wiu one hundred years in building. The largest of the pyramids -was four hundred and eighty-one feet in height, and eight hundred and fifty-three feet on the sides. Tiie base covers eleven acres. The stones are about sixty feet in length, and the layers are two hundred and eight. It gave employ -'icnt to three hundred and fifty thou sand men while being built. The Labarinth, in -Egypt, contains three hundred chambers, and twelve halls. Thebes, in Egypt, presents ruins 27 miles in circumference, and contained three hundred and fifty thousand cit izens and four hundred thousand slaves. The temple of Delphos was so rich in decorations that it was plundered of fifty million dollars, and .the Emperor Nero carried awav from it two hundred statues. The walls of Rome were thirteen miles in circumference. Spend Your Money at Home. monster gun; the largest in fact evei seen here save a sign. He found it in ie country near Charlotte and promt o; it ih.it l li!ia c. tablished his headquarters in the store aim exhibits the prize to everybody It is worth seeinir. Newa-Ol twxwxixm "an? COMING IK EVERY DAY AT NEW FURN1IURE STORE. Main Str. Next Door to J.F. loss. COME TO THE NEW STORE Ado 0 eyerytliDg yon wont in toe Foroitnre lino At the LOWEST Prices. ALL MY GOODS r ; x i ... .. uru inueeiea in person at the Manulactones. and bouirht for rnsh at tli Wmit prices, aim warranted to be of the latest styles and best Quality, and will he anhl i tow as any House in the country. Come and get A Nice Cottage Chamber set for only Fine lets for c Fine Walnnt sets. Marble Tons, onlv Handsome Parlor sets for--- - - -- $25.00 $30, $35, anil $40 $55 -- $40, $50 anil $75 Cheap Beds at $3.50 Special terms made with counrv met-phahta u-hri want IMl II I',,'. 1 ti s t r ,l,,r,, AM.J ... - -.f . - ' J .. ... viivii MJ.tt tli i I i: 11 MIDI halt dozen lota. iI will also have on hand a full line of CCFFlISb, CASKETS and I tlrlnrf Iritnl ......I.. ..11 .. 4 .1.. ... x - ' . r . ..".v-i uiiw.1 3 guuuo an ai me towesr prices at WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the Baderalimiwl at o r : V"""- -hv. , urnuiii' W. r 4 iTU't?! T Agent for th - t40rslwelITlre8kor.M Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. Waitei ! Janiefl ! ! Thcttention of Farmed Hnd the ...-n-r. ai public is called to the fact that T.J.MORGAN Ha opened a First Class FAMILY GRO CERY STOHE, next door to Rhw-kuier & Taylors Hardware, where heViM keep lull line of fresh jjoods, such asFhwir Meal Bacon, Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Jce. ' Also a fresji and complete stock of CONFECTIONERIES, and Fancy Groceries. Will pay the highest cash prices for But cr, Eggs, Chickens, and all saleable conn try products. January 18, 1883. U&w ummiBE FOR TIIE CV.( UNA WATCHMAN, OXlV Sl.XU'Ett YEAR. 52:ly. WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE GEN. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. C, October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. R. M. DAVIS' New Store. ST. Pass. Train No. 2 Arrive 5.45 Ta " 4. is i " 3.09 f " 2.10 " " 18.34 " " 11.50 A M " w.os H " 9.03 ' Leave 6.oo M " 4.00 fA STATIONS. Sci tsbuiy ... Statesvtlle .... Norton ....Ulkor" Morganton Marlon Black Mountain ....Astoevllte ....Warm Sprtnjfs ....Pigeon Elver.. Pass. Train No. X Leave 6.10 am Arrive T.2s M " 8.4H M 9.5 " u mils " " 11.4 " " 1.53 ru " 3.M M " B.44 " " 5.41 " j.. - Train No. 1 Connects at Salisbury with R. A D. R. R. from all points Aorta and south and from Raleigh. Connect atsutesvllleivlth A. T. & o. Dlv. of c. c. & A. R: . unuwH b H arm Springs with E. Tenp., Va. ta. R R. tor Morrlatown and points South-West. Train No. 8 connects at Warm Springs with F. T.Va.JtGa R R SJ".T1S,0t D lh " Connects at SUlesvuie wi,n a. T. & o. Dir. of t'C.U RJ NorthtaS1?bBry WU11 R- - K aUpotntl orth and East and for Raleigh. Through Tickets on sale at Siiubifry, StatesvtHe, Ashevtlle and the W arm Springs to all principal cities. J. B. Maxmmrdo, Audr.G.F. dtp. .gt. GEO. A., EAGLE, W. A. MORGAN Eagle & Morgan BLACKSMITHING AND Wagon-M akiE g. We arc prepared to do any kind of work ai our Shops on Lee Street, (W. 31 Barker's Old Stand.) SALISBURY, N. C. numis-BiiUKlHU atui all kipds ot Black smithing done promptly and witii ex pedition. Repairing of Carriages, Buggies ouu ngms none promptly and in lirst class style. Painting and finishing of fine work will be done by W. 31. Barker. All we ask is a trial. Jan. 10, ItMW. i3:tf NOTICE! JOHN F. EAGLE, -FASHIONABLE- BOOT AND SHOE 3 li K K , Irtviten your attention to bii altop, opK8ite Mayor's Oflice. Repairing neatly and urompt ly d(n. All grades of gcods made to ordei Oct. 1st, '81, -f. Jfcv Here is an item from the New York South which every Uuy in tiis IVui IiIcm.-wI section should read ami iirufi i ne immense wustage of will inula ami hurries, particularly in tin or.iiiin-iii oiaits, oners a fieltl of re inunerative labor to women. 'J hose giltcU with a genius for preparii tempting ami wiiolesome etliblrs l.v putting them in a marketahle shaue . . a-. prvM-rveB, or many other imperial able comlition, may rean their rowunl Many wild fruits possess a peculiarly uavor which is not found ii the cultivate! varieties, and then would appear to be no reason whv special demand for jams and ieHies ......1.. .. .!. . . uuhiv irom irutis ami berries growing uuuer natural conditions should not be created. A uoldsboio man bomrhi ., hat recently under the inside band ol which he iound a dainty little note requesting that if the purchaser should oe a gooa looking unmarried man. lie eiinhl rut a t. :r.. I... J.i i . fov.. IIC Vj aunrcssiiig a eertnm inimltm. 1 .1.: ' mi ... ..uu.uv. , jaunnore. 1IIU remimls us ot a pretty little story by Save 1 1 ui mo in l.:,.l. . nintii a sweet little country maiden, during the late war. a iiuiuoer oi pans pi socks and put a note of a similar character in the toe ot one sock. These were sent to a committee of ladies who were mini ing and providing for the wants of hospital full of wounded sold ipis One of these C --.w wV i n nil lilt note, answered it, and the result a happy, peaceful marriage. Illusion Sentinel. mm- ow to Catch a Hoksk. Tf horse is shy and hard to catch. t:ik-P a., t . nneiy grated castor beat s of rhodium .....1 tr . , uuu euillllllll. iveeil I horn in i .... ., I - - - .. ... rLl'UltlU I - . . 1 II . I . . ooiries, well COrkeU. l'ut some of the oil of CIII11 11) 111 OH VOIIT h.nwl ( ml proach the horse on the windy side. He will then move toward you. As soon as you can reach him, rub some of the cummin on his nose, lm'vc him a little of the castor, or anything he likes, and get a few diops of the oil rhodium on his tongue. Alter this you eau make him do nearly every Ihitiir von want. Ireat him L-i.,,lk- W 1111 T . eed well, handle gently, ami victory is certain. Turf. Fulk and Farm. A Fatal. Stkoke of Lightxixo. Ashland, Pa., June 14. Liahu ning laat night struck and demolished a tencmeut house eieht miles from I v w mmm icre.occiMiied by Hungarians. A man named Guoldinsky was partly para- yzea, ami another named Kissamuth was knocked senseless, and was buried under the alien tunbers. Another in mate was frightened so badly that he became insane and wandered into the woods, where he was found this morning. Ihe woman and Guoldin- ky are seriously in pi red. The light ning also struck a house near by. but ue inmaics escajteu without injury. It is your home; you cannot im prove it much by taking your money away to invest. "There is no way of improving a place so much as by en couraging good merchants, good schools and good people to settle among you, ami this cannot be doue unless you spend your money at home, because v.' hen it is necessary to get credit it is of your own town nier chants you have to get it, and they must wait at home. It will makebct ler business for your merchants. They can and will keep better assortments, and sell at lower rates than if the only business they could do was to credit, while the money goes toother places. Spend your money at homo. Set the example now. Buy your dry goods, groceries and meat iu town and you will sec a wQiidea ful cdangc in a short time in the business outlook of the place; therefore deal with your mer chants at home. Your merchants are your neighbors and your friends; they stand by you in -sickness are your associates. YV ithout your trade they cannot keep up business. No stores, then no oi.e wanting to -buy property to settle on and build up t tie place. The King of Truck Farmers. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. The Original anT slMe Best! INSIST ON nAVINO AIXCOCk's, THE ONLY GENUINE POBOUS PLASTER. One of the most reniarkableMnvcntioiw o the present age is Allcok's Ponocs Plas ters. They are the result of years of ehem ical stuilv, and only time and experience has brought them to their present perfoc tion. Testimonials are received every day of the wonderful cures of Sprains, Weak Back, Rhematism, Lumbago, Paralysis and hosts of other diseases. Of course the viist sales and great success of Allcock's Porocs 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 genuine. We would most particular ly caution the public against these hum bugs. They contain none 'of the healing gums that are used in Allcock's, but arc simply a combination of lead, red pepper and rubber, and are vaunted in long wind ed advertisements as an improvement on Allcock's Porocs Plasters. Beware of the hazy and uutrue statements and never use any of these so-called porous frauds. Allcock's 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 the braiu, im parting new vitality and power to the spine they stregt hen that mighty organ and till it full of foreign electricity or nervous fluid. Thus they will restore .to the busy active brain of man or woman, the energy and ability which has leen lost by disease, wor ry or overwork. They restore vitality where there has been oVhility and nervous ness, and prevent loss of memory and pa ralysis. Physicians highly recommend them for nervous debility, whether arising from dissipation or overwork. They arc now known to be the great regenerators of the nervous system and are invaluable in all cages of hysteria. -WGAlx. Kidneys Cxirccl. CONTOOCOOK, N. If., ) March 8, 1880 ( I have been greatly troubled with RTieu matisiu and Weak Kidneys. I was advised to try Allcock's Porous Plasters (had used two other kinds of so-called Porous Plasters which gave me no relief,) but one of yours has worked like a charm, giving me complete relief, and I have not been troubled with Rheumatism and Kidney Complaint since using them, and I consider myself cured. Ldwahu D. Burnham MT VERNON Livery Sialic: I Present Itia " IF1 lllll'l Tk3 t At and respectfully solieit a Ni It is rnm.1,., ' life tablisment. It I quren.ents of first class ImsU-ftl Horses, Buggies, Carr; PVCOtr.Te, ITT- - fl J rv ugOns, nii is ratmuw. . . . , ,w. ,,. -i, I j satisfaction. - m onccial provision an.i.t .. I Boarding and keeping ho, " ra,W wrovers will Und 0(u stal, rtt this ii swo uull SlK'Clrll H'ClLlim,..!.,.' .r ""liMIUIls tar ol Commercial Travelers. "l 4-eebtreet, Salisbury, X. q 36:tf Just Receivej A FRESH LOT OF ASSORTED GARDEN SEEH At ESNISS- Dro. M r.. A Good SLATE (ijVe. AWAV! Any person purchasing r0 Cents viiu Drugstore will Ik; prmntetl with slate. . LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AT REDUCED PJtlCES, At ENNISS' Drug siijrt January 18, 1883. f We arc going to niakc an assertion in this item, and if it can be success fully contradicted we would like to know it. Our assertion is that New born lias, in the person of Mr. Joseph Ls liheui, the largest trucker in the United States, if not iu the world. Now we mean truck farmer, not a cot ton or grain planter, and if any town or country can beat it we call for the Hgures. Here is what Mr. Rbem has now planted and growing: Peas 110 acres, potatoes 200 acres, watermelons 100 acres, cabbage 25, beans 25, beets 2, canteloiipcs?, cucumbers 6, turnips 10, squashes 3, tomatoes 10, straw berries 3, radishes 5, making a total of 5 6 acres. In addition to this Mr. Ithem has a 50 acre truck farm iu Florida, making a grand total of 556 acres. It takes a man of no little ex ecutive ability and energy to manage su h a farm. Now, if we haven't got the king let us know it. Scwbcrn Journal. Broiicliial Troubles. u ST., Washington, D. C, ( January 7, 1882. j 1 take great pleasure in recomniendin" Allcock's Pokucs Plastkiis. 1 was in- f!OSTT if dneed to try them. by Mrs. Samuel Jrlian- VXJLJ A , at dull, and I found them everything desired. Maert jour other so culled Porous Plasters before procuring Allcock's: they were ner- r..l I r.. ; i? . . iL-vuy iuuiubs. ouc nnmeiiiareiy upon a- piying i wo or allcock s to my ehest mv eold and bad cough were at once relieved I want you to send me one dozen forth with. JOHN T. INGRAM. WANTED. Sets, at ENNISS' Ml h SCHOOL BOOKS at ENNISS' IrtfV Norlh Carolina Railroad, Hold on Boys ! Hold your tongues when you art- just ready to swear, lie, or sneak harshly. Hold your hands wheu vou are on the point of stealing or doing any improper act. Hold vour fool when you are oi the point of running from study, or pursuing the path of error, shame or crime. Hold vour temper .when you are angry, excited. or imposed upon, or others are angry WHO VOU. Hold Oil to vmir n.urt w m m Villi ... 1. :i ; i J wiicu evii ubLociaicsseeu your com pa- lit i i iii.it.. . . . . j . . j,im none you io loin in then 111 I id ,T I 1 1 l Jl H m I It I i uuu reveiry. xioici on .1 to trutn, lor it will serve vou well an io vou irooit Hiromr . im.. i. O d " "Viilllli Hold to virtue it is above all mice io you, ai an times and places. Hold on to your character, for it is and ever will be your best wealth. opmai JJiseaao Cured. IIammkl's Hotkl, Rockaway f Beach, N. Y., May 19, '82. s allcock s rLASTEits have been of such great service to nie and mine that I feel it a duty to state the facts, as briefly as passi oic, to induce tliers to use them. My wife ior many years was confined to her bed suffering from spinal disease. After sotnd !-.. il.. i i it ... uuj a uiousiino oouars in vain enrt to 'et cured, she applied three Allcock's Ph- tkrs to the spinal column, one above the other. In a tew days all pain left her She. applied fresh plasters every two w.'ck. and in the course of two months she com pletely recovered her health. At first she could hardly walk across the room; each uny sue waited a little further, and now she is able to walk five miles without fa tigne. She still occasionally applies the puiicis in iict oacK, out she has been ocr- !'.... 1 , .....II ,1 iv.vi.ij Men iur upward oi a year. LEWIS L. HAM MEL. OTJHE OFSPRAIN 554 Main St., IIartkord, Coxw., ) April 26, 1879. i in you please send me an Allcock's t-OKous I i.ASTKit, 20 inches long bv ? incites wiue, to use on mv ba k for weak ness ot kidneys. I have worn tliem with me uest curauve enect, tor a weak side iii.i lid. I. .... r many years ior injury caus -u siraiu and iMtmg in the armv. I couiu not no without them; I use one about every nmntn. 1 have ou a Belladonna Plaster and don't like it at all, for it has noi t ne power or strength of Allcock's ronous rLASTEiis. a. WELLS SPERRY. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS (iUlNU EAST 51. Dale, Apr. 30, 182 Leave Charlotte... " Salhibury.... " High Point . Arr. tireensboro Leave (J reenstoro Arr. II ills l,o rr " Durban " Raleiuh Lv. " Arr. Gobl8lioro..... No Daily. 4.10 a.m. (i.Oo " 7.20 " 8.10 " 9.30 " 11.-47 't 1 L'G " 1.40 p.m. 4.05 6.30 ". i ml. 7.5U " 9 IU " 11 120!$ JI 1 jQiH 3 " Ko. 15 I .i I V I TIVllI SnJj.r,)-, V J j' , ; Leave (ireeusboro 6 30 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 2.45 . in. Arrive at Uohlsboro S. 00 " No. 51 Connect at Salisbury W.fiCl R.. for Asheville and Warm Sprisp I Greensboro with R.& D. R. Ii. fur al Mi North, E;ift and West. via. I;invihi i' Goldsboro with W. & W.K. K. for mm Ion. No. o3 Connects at Salisbury witli-W'J. C, K. R. for all points in Western N.Ciroli daily at Greensboro with R. & D. R. Rifor points North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WEST Hale, Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. D;ilv i i i : IteilT. re "... .Mjoione . menus report him as well satisfied with the result of the recent Vir Sunn eiecuous. it seems to us we hnv leaid of oue's whistling before to keet ns courage up. Mark Tapley wasalwavs jolliyst when the circuaistauces were the east propitiou8,and perhaps Mahone nro m.. A.. . . 1 A. I ii ... 1 l" ne roil ot this admirable creation of Dieketi's inimif:.!.!.. i, ... HIIIIIUI . At any rate, if Mahone shows his teeth over this affair, we fear it must be a sad case of the "dry grius." ATc d: Obscr-terrer. Malaria. Chills and Fever. Mni mii. .... P08,011 wltu Emory's suuuard cart Fills an intalUble reuiedv : nov SSSSSJS. obstinate, Ions r standlng c-es whe QuinTne and all ot4ier remedle s had railed. They are Srena expressly for mala rtous sections" tn doubfe bK? iSSSL 2 containing BwSnfeSS ;ta eyare eiiitwim uerwun in tnelr action and harm less in all cases; they effectually cleWthe 8?stem and give new hfe and tone to the bITiUmt plaint their wnwl is not known ; one box win w 'ii ii 'I'll V H . v. I III! IMl U'lllVd .OL.,. raa used and nnsciibed hv SLR.VJ druggists everywhere, or sent by Tuail 25 nd cent boxes. Kuiory's utile rgtfcSRV S?...am.1 Nasmde. only 15 cents, standard cure rn . 1.1 . v 1, v ii iVHfc. ..... "A Blessing in Disguise." 484 Adkltoi St., Brooklyn .. . March 89, 1881. f mmny snouiu be without Allcock's Pouous Plasteus; their healing powers are wonderful and their efficacy far reaching and lasting. For years past I have seen and known them to cure and relieve the ...us!, ousunate and distressing cases of rheumatism kidney complaint bronchitis neuralgia lumbago, inflamation of the- .ung ami tnroar, paralysis, asthma, spinal weakness, and coughs atuT colds. I mv Leavetttddsboro Arrive Raleigh Leave " Arrive Durham ... Hillsboi .... " Greens! ro.. Leave " Arrive High Piont Salistniry 1 Charlotte ! u 10.00 a. in 12.15 pin 4.15 " 5.32 " 6.11 " 8.30 " 9.15 " 9.50 " 11.12 " 1.10 a. m. - if i 10.11 10.50: !. liilW " 2.10 " am n cttse they afforded me almost instant I permanent relief. Mv fVi,.n,K ii . 'uvaiuauie and speedy remedy all kinds of aches and pains. They are a 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 nl nu... . . aiiiuL'uis. u .1 No. 16, Daily ex. Sunday-L v. Goldb'j4g Ar. Raleiah Lv. ' No. 50 Connects at Cliiirloltc wTllilA.l1' Air Line for all ioints in the Soutli and west. No. 52 ConnertR sri Cliarlollc with C- A A.R.K. withallpolnts.SoiitliimlllX' N. W. N. C. RAILROAD. Goiko West. strengthening plaster, also for backaches and weakness, they have no equal.. I hive No. 50 Daily. No. 52 Dailr. uu.iu a piaster so efficacious and stimulating or to give eo much general sat .ai.tii u. useu in connect on with Lv. Greenboro Ar. Keruerhville Salem f hi 23 rnTpnraUUiVerSnI "'H'ngand Hfe heal ing Pills, no one need despair of a sneedv .csioraiion to good sound health, MRS. E. TOMPKINS 9 2o iu IU 41 ' 11 10 " I Jfn 51. 1 K Dailv. Xflf? j ex. Sun. Jjgjj?. " 6 20 am 0" 10 P m 6 40 " 650 . 7 45 " J Goixo West speecly Leave Sahm Ar. KeruerKville Greensboro aUBRREU1CsE2''. ?". .PUT.. bitmcncsa. West IJecket, Bekkshire Co 1 w , Mass., Jan. 23, 188-i! i r, in ,1 .w.i 1....... i ... V ' ... hccji uouse wit lout Uicock'k . 7 7 l we T used them and found them most effective, for Burns Cu Bruises and all kind of LameW. ' JULIA K.SHAW. Relief for xq STATE UWlVr RSI fY RAILROAD No. 1. Goixg North Daily ex Leave Chapel Hill Arrive Universitv.. .San. 7.30 a W S .: a ni Goxko South. Leave Univemitv Arrive Chapel Hill- No. 2. H 5.40 p n tj.4J p m i Hastikgs Xin T A . Pullman SleeDine- Cars without ChW On Train No. 5u. New York and Wshinston & Dnnviilp. ' a On Train No. 52, BiclTmond and Pr ' . ;. i : . i . s i : .. ii'inii"' i - "uuuieti wim neuralci in k ,! ..." - w. xii;iiim-i.v. ; .... mv head i..t J , ryr rT" oi Wawbiniriun an A...it. C.j via r- t - iu till- ii-ii-L l . i . f i i l i . a I iiaifv--- we wi my neck and one across il... liT - " mnrWWWW, Oallauury :u.u -TL oy back I have almost intani relief " ' ?.nd l I'teil puTnts Sondi, f j If I I taicci iifsa.iira in I Weal. Nun I. Mn.l Pt P..r Kiiricraiitoffl TS the ifHictT 7" u " .?ren5,n t" Irti.iaafa.Xka,;a and the. i l" i In ,t much. I adilrt ' A POPE .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 21, 1883, edition 1
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