--.- a ' i 1 . r I V ' -SBMM " I ' m ' I " . t - . ' ! I ; " " - ' ! f J 1 '"' i f '"- " '"' - I f " i '.' I -p: -J ' .".' ' - -' ?JM "' ' . ' - - T- ' - - - !'''""'- . ' :H.-: ' "'I i V i; f - : - ' " i """" ' J x S ! j i j 4 j j - . t . 'H The question whether a freje run? fkitHc fnm North Carolina V a $ nouey plunk from ft.s?i&sjnpi iWJ be accorded the pit? o hou.o Republican platVtu fox lW,JrWM be determined afoiice by fbe managers iff the cl,Uj.yn. Mfr-f-V- M- SALE or LAND Qn Monday the 28th -lay Or May BexM --il sell at the Court House 4 nor in Salis ry'a tripf ,o ' 2f4P&J$S OF ijm ' belonging the estate f Dawalt land tidioins the land of Mrs. M. A. ami other. The bidding a ill be ruWttt4 at the sum oj 1 13.). 30. TkiuMs ok Sai.j: : One tliir! casli down uiMKin as the sale is confirmed and a credit if six an. I twelve months j-iil bc given on lite other two-thirds with interest from day oJ sale at per cent. J. W. MAUNEY. 29:6t. V ,Cxmmissioner. JOHN SHEPPARI, j(Lj of Pilot Wabehoujce, Winston, N.C.) : ; ' ' ' Business Manager mul AUCTIONEER, mer. If STANDS AT THE HEADi THE LIGHT-RUNNING 'DOMESTIC rjiaj it is the acknowledged leader in He Trade is a fiict t)iatcaaiut UecJisputeU IklANY IMITATE IT, NONE EQUAL. IT SI The Larjcesl Armed, The Lightest Runninz, The Most Beautiful Vpfl-fork. A!SP IS WARRANTED To be male of the best material. T Uo any and all kinds of work. Tp be complete in every respect. For sale bv BERNHARDT BROS.. kaHoury,Ji.C igents wanted in unoccupied territory. Address, Lfimti? ifrw'P il Machine Ca. 42; It UkAimokp, VJL PliOFffiSIONAL PLCKMEH HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors aufi Solieitjrg, r.v, Hi p. an. 22d, 70-tf. M. JlcCORKLK. T. F. KljUTTZ Tlrl OIMI. i; & KLl'TTZ, ATTjp If X E VSTa i i) COUNSELOKS SALI$piJKV, If. C. Office on Coutieil Street, opposite the Court House. MW 5f0l TOBACCO KXTTTTZ'B WAREHOUSE! SALES EVERY DAY. - I 1 " Good Prices A ssured, BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAX AND BEAST. NO SALE, NO CHARGE! Insurance and Storage Free, Liberal Cash Advancements made ea Tobacco held by us for future sale. KLUTTZ, GASKILL & CO, 15:tf Sheep Grubs in the Head. It 5 said that the grub may be easily removed by expp.sing lli.c sheen o tlwes"" during the Jay ami rciy iug I hem to cover al night. Thje orub likes the light and heat of the i r- .1 I to .1- ? ! sun, and tor live sukc m tnese is rn dnrcd to h?a?e its secret nlace tin i j the shee,8 licatl, aji1 crawl down so I low in the nostrils that it can be blown out or nulled from them by the shepherd. Blowing tobacco or Ul lier ll HU llg III iililgicruii ruiuBB up the nostrils, seems to have little or no f fleet in dislodging the grub. The best way is prevention, and to guard against the gad Hy depositing its eggs in the nostrils ofjlie sheen, when the eggs hatch and the grub crawl up into the head. Jt the nos trils be kept well smeared with tar during July ami August the fly is prevented from depositing its eggs. Instead of doing this smearing by hand, a much easier and more expe ditious mtthod is to nut hue suit in a trough And cover this with tar. As the sheen come up to lick the salt, they get their noses well smeared. A good way also is to turn up a furrow in the pasture for the sheep to thrust their noses in the loore ground. This also assists in keeping oft' the fly. American Agrivulturw. ALL SORTS. Boston lleruhl; Courage and assurance Count for a good deal in a political con Jest, and, if the Democrats advocate tariff' reform with one-iudf the boldness that thp Republicans display in their defence of protection, they would carry the conn try overwhelmingly in ijbqir favor iu the next national election, j J. ItUOOES J'.KOWNIC, PliEB.. W. C. COAUT, 8EC. Total Assets, $710,745.12. A Home Company, Seeking Home Patronage. Term Polich.'s written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One-half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt., 25:6m. Salisbury, N. C. 3 BOOTS, SHOS A GAITERS, made to order: Alt 'work Finst class Seventeen Years Kx perience. All Material or the best grade, and work done In the latest styles Keadv made wor I always on hand- Repairing neatly and promnt.lv douc. Ord rs bv uiatl nromp ly lilled. Wxxx. JSL Eagle. 51-ly ..i.iSHLrir. .C The cot ton seed oil mills ft Green- ill, Miss., are rnu uing nigh t and day. .Birmingham, Ala., will manufacture d;-ain tile, pott,ery and fire-brick.! Near Rockdale, Texas, iron and eoal are found aide by side. Iron furnace are projected ajfc Jmies- boi o, Ten n. A Ml iron furnace pa to be started of. Alpine, Ala.. Bibb county, Ala,, is MX 4 m marble,. fort Worth, Texas, M prdeaic, 000,1)00 cotton mill. An Ingrain carpet factory has becu started at All Healing Springs, X. C. Anderson, S. C, has two cotton s.ed oil mills. Flattery is called "taffy" because jp makes a man feel awfully "atuck up," It is estimated t hat'the tobacco srop uf his part of the Stale will be a third less than last year. Kx Governor Charles J. Jenkins died at his home, SuiuuierviHc, Ga., ou the 14th of June, ' l'liiladel pliia. June 19. The Democrat ic State Convention has been called to meet at Harrisburg, August 1st. The Wilmington Jieriew reports much damage to the crops iu Pender county from the recent rains. New Orleans' commerce for the first five mouths of this year exceeds last year 'a by over $11,000,000, an increase of neatly a third. Mitts. Wiiakton J. Gkekx, wife of Col. Wharton J. Green, CougreMmau front the third district, died at her home at Tokay, near Fayetteville, Saturday afternoon. A man who had tried it aaya that the only reason why a sufferer's head don't come off when having a tooth pulled is because the tooth gives way first. Human nature illustrated: Baby nudges lis mother's elbow. ".Mania, stop Tota from killing that fly ou the window." -What for!" "Because I want to kill nut myself." Asheville Citizen The Franklin Hotel, A 9 at Franklin, has been crowded for some days past with Uhioans, pro-H-cling for homes iu that attractive eouutv. Several have bought good farms. i A Pennsylvania oil man who has been examining the oil wells of California nays that the State contains fully as much pe troleum as Pennsylvania and of q-tite as fitte a quality. ....aMIIIA nil 1 Lincoln Press: Under the new as-j D DAM II Hp IN n rlLLO. . I - I unlim nf I sessmem just eooipicici, . HOME ADVERTISEMENTS. lot of Itto iuiiiturt COMING IN 'EVERY DAY AT ft Kltll Ctt4fT;K. J.. II. CLEMENT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys At Zjaw, Samshi nv, X-, C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. B. Vance. W. II. Bailey. VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, VU AKLOTTK, X. c. l!ractic in Supftfne Court of the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, .Federal CoiirtP, and ( oupties of Mecklenburg, Cabarru, Union, Gantop, Bpfran ami David- Sm. (A-Office, two door? eat of Indepen ence Square. 33;tf HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE at low figures Call on the undersigned at NO. 3, Granite fM,w- P- A.. A-TWELL. Agent for ihs " CardwallThresher, Salisbury, N. C, Jauc 8th tf. IMHIJjM!! The nttonttQn of Farmers and the "encr ,n ,uunv, viivh in inc i;tci i mil T. J , MORGAN Has opened a ift plftsa FAMILY GRO PERY STQrtE. neat door to Blackmer & unniAR, wiiere ne win Keen a full line ol fresh eoods. such as Fluur. Meal Bacon, Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, &p. Also a fresh and complete stock ,f and Fanay Groceriss. Will pay the highest cash prices for But er, Eg;8, Chickens, and all salable coun try products. January 18, 1883. H:3ui. mm NEW FURNITURE STORE. Main Str. Next Door to J. F. Ross. COME TO THE NEW STORE Anil pt everyftiiE p wait in tie Furniture lie At the LOWEST Prices. ALL MY GOODS Were inspected in person at the Manufactories, and InHight for cash at the lowest prices, aud warranted to be of the latest styles and best quality, and will be sold as low as any House in the country. Come and get A Nice Coffins Chamber set for only $25.00 Pine sets for $30, $35, anil $40 Fine Walit sets, Marble Tops, onlj $55 HaMsome Parlor sets or - $40, $50 anil $75 Cheap Beds at S3. 50 Special terms made with country merchant- who want cheap Beds in one dozen and half dozen lots. BF"I W also have on hand a full line of COFFINS, CASKETS and Undertakers1 goods all at die lowest juices at R. M. DAVIS' New Store. real estate in this county has been in creased about $125,000. Bernard J. Mohan was in ar saloon in Boston ou Saturday night when a man with two women of the town entered the Rnlnnn and invited him to take a drink. j He refused, aud one of the women stab bed him with a shawl pin. TI13 woutut was thou -I it to lie si i-lit, and Mahau left the saloon . but was found on the streets soon afterwards iu a dying condition. JSys the National KepnMiea: "The peujociii tic idea of protection is that it is an evil attendant upon the raising of a revenue." Whether Chat idea is Demo cratic or not it is the identical idea ad vanced by a distinguished Republican Senator iu the debates of the last session, 'and a goodly number of his brethren iu both Houses heartily echoed his senti ment : "Protection per is not a good thing." Wash. Pof, Dem. Buckhardt tells of a strange mode of curing a vicious horse. He has seen, he says, vicious horse iu Egypt cured of a bnltit nf bUinir bv lm-sentii)'' to them. while in the act of doing so, a leg of mutton just takeu from the tire, The paiu which the horse feels iu biting thro' the hot meat causes Jt to abandon the practice. People who have vicions. bit ing horsea should always carry a red hot leg of mutton around wit h them. AltUEST Off A COI.OKKD DtiSPKItAPO. Joe Goodwin, a colored desperado, who has been outlawed for the past three years, and who has been a source of no little anxiety and dread 011 the part of many of the good citizens of Brunswick aud Columbus, was captured in the lat ter county a few days ago and is uow in Smith ville jail. IFflj Star. The Columbus (Ga..) Enquirer modest ly suggests to the Southern young map who is proud of his family that he should at least try to do something to make his family proud of him. We think so. He should attend church festivals, not set his heart ujmii being elected to the legis lature, aud adopt the motto of the Hub bard Citv Newt Pkv cash and fear the Lord;" They are a vegetable tonic pnrgailre, abso lutely harmless under all circumstance. They never injure the weakest female or Hie young est child. One box i a otedieine chest aowe ing for a Whole family, Snppose yon havs diarrlnsa; nature is making a great effort to et rid of some irritating matter in the atom. ach or bowels. A dose of Brandreth's Pu removes the maUer and the disease 1 cured. In costiveneiw one good dose of Brandreth Pills, followed by one pill every pight for a week or two. make the human machinery run as regular us clock work. In bad colds, where a .1 f the pores of the akin are closed spa we insen- sible perspiration thrownupon the bloou. pois oning the fountains of life and 6llingthe nose, the throat and the lungs with choking mucus j seven Brandreth's Pills taken at night on an empty stomach, will restore the perspiration, break up the cold and purge away all tne wa tery secretions that should have passed off ly the skin. Diphtheria, a family disease and a most dangerous one. is almost immediately enred 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.inity of die system, requires noth ing but Brandreth's Pills and a few good sweats to make a perfect cure. It is marvelous how they purify the blood. After two doe, the effect is seen in brightness of the eyes and clearness of theskiu. All pirn pics and eruptions vanish like magic under the influence of this purifying purgative. We cannot stop the march of time with any medi 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 oh! man's eyes will he undinimed and his natural force una bated even after seventy years. 52: Jy. WESTERN N. G. RAILROAD. QFFIC Q?S. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. C, October 12th, 1B82 SCHEDULE. IT. Pass. Train No. 2 Arrive 5.45 r u 4.28 4 " 3.09 ? .io H " 18:54 H " xtaa a m " io,os -j Leave a.ea STATIONS. Salisbury ....StateSville .. Newton ....Hickory ..... Morjfiint'jn. . Marion....'.. Black Mountain Asbevlile Warm tip rings ngeou aiver. Pass. Train No. 1 Leave 6.10 x Arrive T.2S - K4 " .S5 " t M.4S M U.4 " " 1.53 ru S.Ort " R.44 " f 8.4V " UBSCRIBE FOR THE CKAC LIN A WATCHMAN, ON.Y eUoQpEK YEAU. Train No. 1 Conner ts at Sausbury with R. & D. R. R. rrpm all points North and South and from Raleigh, connects at statesvllle with A. T. & O. Dlv. of C. C. ft A. It. H umaacts at. Warm Springs with E. Tenn.. Va i. Ga. R. R, tor Morrlatown and points Sputh-M'est.' Train No. Z couuects at Warm Springs with E. T.Va.Ga.R.R rum .Mornstowji tne South-West. Connects at staisvllle wlih a. T. O. Dlv. of C C. & A. R. K. and at Salisbury with R. D. R R. for aU points .on.a ana nasi and for Ilaleljfh. j Through Tickets on sale at Salisbury, Statesvllle, Asuevuie and the Warm Springs to all principal cities. J. R. MacmnrdOi Audr. C. F. A P. Afft. GEO. A. EAGLE, W. A. 340RGAN. Eagle & Morgan BLACKSMITHING AND Wagon-M aking. We arc prepared to do any kind of work at our Shops on Ipe Street, (W. M Barker's Old Stand.) SALISBURY, N. C. ' HORSE SHOEING and all kinds ot Blacksmithing done promptly and with ex pedition. Repairing of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons done promptly and in hrst elass style. Painting and tinisiing of fine work will be done by W. If. 4J?lrKt;r All we ask is a trial. Jan. 19, 188. 13:tf The iiepnbliean ptirty is preparing to "view with ularui" again. The other side cannot 1 eciprocnte ; they lire not so "akeered 7 01 the Reiiublicaus as thev used to be. Boston Post. Deiu. The Iowa Democrats sny of the pas sage of the tariff bill : "The tariff legis lation of the hist Congress was the result of corrupt and disgraceful intrigues ami sliiimeless attempts to perpetuate exist ing evils under pretense of tat iff reform." The burial of many of the children crashed iu the Sunderland, England, op era house, Saturday, took place yesterday, and the whole town seemed to be in mourning. Hickory Caroliuian: Zeb. Vance and. hia wife have separated. Ho has gone off with Joe Mills to fish for trout in Mitchell county while Mrs. Vance awaits his return at Marion or Asheville. The first car load of Western bacon, 25,000 lbs. shipped iu bulk from Cincin uatti to this place, was unloaded to Hall Bros., and A. A. Shu ford on Tuesday. A bad sign for any county that should raise its owu meat. Hickory Cttrolinia. The Chief Justice of Louisiana isThes. C. Manning. He was born in the Albe marle section of North Carolina. The Chief Justice of Tennessee is Johu L. Sliced, aud he was born at Oxford, X. C. Wil. Star. East Tennessee has 50,00t),000 tons of iron ore that is estimated to be available; at the usual rate it would require twelve furuaces, making fifty tons per day, one hundred and t tentv tive years to con sume it. There exists from Chuttanoego to Cum berland Gap, Tenn., a distance of 150 utiles, a steady, unbroken line of iron ore iu a vein vary ing from two to four feet wide, and known to go down into the earth ut least 75 feet. Somebody told an Irish wit, dm ing his last illness that he secured to cough with greater difficulty tlittu on the previous day. "Do 1?" said the wit. "That's odd enough ! I've been practicing all night." Patterson the carpet bag ex-United States Senator from South Catoliun, was bounced out of two hotels iu Minneapolis Minu., the past week for occupying the same room with a woiuau whom he regis tered as his "ueice." justice Woodman, 01 Chicago, has an original wav of eufotring older iu court. The other day a bailiff who was noisy paid no attention to the Judge whojamped down niton linu, pummelled hint soundly and then quietly resumed thu business of the court. Whenever the Republican party gets into a bad fix and its leaders appreheud disaster, some one cries "unload," as Grant did when things begau to look squally during his last administration. And now. when the storm clouds are gat hi t ing. Republican editors are begin ning to cry "unload." Xetcs & Observer The New York 7 Vines- says : "Two bun died thousand dozen foreign eggs have been received nt this port dm ing the last nine months, lit the fiscal year ending June 30, 1882. we imported 11,928,784 dozens of eggs, valued at $1,808,450.1:1 or at the rate of 15 cents per dozen Eggs, by the way, tire 011 the free list. Isn't it about time that the American Hen had a representative on the commit tee of ways aud means t" The Effect of Whisky. A night seeue at Vincuuues, Intl. A wealthy young man iu a two weeks' drunk talks to his parents in teaderest affection of his young wife. Bids farewell to his parents and goes up stairs to his wife, who is in ied asleep. Puts his anus around her neck and shoots Iter to death. Then he sends a shot through hia owu brain aud they die together. No other cause but the maddening effects of drink. 2S. O TJ O E ! JOHN F. EAGLE, T-FASHIONABLE., BOOT AND SHOE M AKK1I, Invites voiir aittniion to his shop, opposite Mayor's Utlict. Repairing neatly and prompt Iv done. AH grades of goods made to order' Oct. 1st. 'Shtf. Malaria. Chills and Fever, aud KtUtoas attacks positively cured wltu Emory's standard cure Pills an Infallible remedy : never fails to cure the most obstinate, loiter standing cases where uulnine and all other reroeaits had failed. They are prepared expressly tor malarious sections. In double boxes, two kinds Of Pills, containing a strong cathartic and a chill breaker sugar-coated; OMUU sing no Oulnlne ; mey are General Diaz, who had such a good time during his recent trip through the United States wants to be elected Presi dent of the Mexican Republic, but the papers in that country oppose him, ou the ground that he is too intimate with our General Grant to be safely intrusted, with affairs of the government. 1 hu pallets 111 that couutrv have sense if the people have none. Grant's ambi tion seems to be recognized in other lauds and his associates, even are suspected. Hickory Carolinian. Gen, Crook, iu his pursuit of the Apn- chese, made a raid into Mexican territory, (by tbo consent of course, ot the Mexican government), overtook aud sin rounded a large party of the savages, killed 'some, aud captured the others, together with a large booty of mules, - ponies, gold aud silver, arms, Sec, aud also released sev eral captured women aud children. A young mau from Similiter. S. C, a' tending school at Davidson College, was playing base ball and fell with such force as to receive injuries ter minating 111 death the next day, being the second of the Davidson College students that have been killed by playing this game, says the btatesvillc Landmark. The North Carolina resolution on the tariff is likely enough to be incor porated in the national Democratic platform next year. It is the same as that of Indiana. Senator Vorhees says that with that Indiana will be carried by a majority of 12,000 votes. it speaks the sentiments of our peo ple. Messrs Dortch and . Merrimon were on the committee that drew the North Carolina resolutions. Ex. Best in the World. Brandreth's Pil Is have stood the test of forty- five years of use by the American people. They are entirely Vegetable. They are absolutely universal, for ihere is no disease thty will not cure, if taken in time. They are safe for infants and adults. They aim to ac complish three ihings ; first, to purify the blood; second, to cleanse and regulate the stomach and bowels; thitd, 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 ihese Pills constantly, a new body can be built up from fresh, healthy food in ; few months. In this way, gout and rheiima lism, ulcers and fever sores cn be eradicated in a few weeks. The worst cases of dyspepsia j and cosliveness can be cured by taking one or two pills everv nedil for a month. In casesof 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 matter how worn or decayed, the recuperative powers of youth. In their action, they imitate the rapid changes of the youthful body. We all wir h to die of old age. A hundred years is the natural limit of life, which can only be reached by purging and purification. In general debility, nervous tremor, and mental depression Brandreth's pills have a marvelous effect. They have won the confi dence et' millions in all parts of the civilized world. Constitutions shaken by long residence in unwholesome climates, or by sedentary hab its, are wonderfully renovated by a course o this extraordinary medicine, which, powerfu as is its action on tne whole system, is perfect ly harmless to the tenderesl frame. The Pills are composed of rare balsams, without the ad mixture of a grain of any mineral wltatevtr, or of any other ileletenous substance. I hev operate di recti v, powerfully, and beneficially upon the whole mass of blood ; nor can we question the fact when we see indigestion cored, liver com plaints arrested, the oppressed lungs brough into healthful play, and every physical func tion renewed and strengthened by their agency Letter from a Gentlemen Ninety Yean ClaV-Long Life from Use of Brand- reth's Pills. Praibie duChiex, Wis., Feb. 11, 1882. I am in the ninetieth year of my eatrhly pilgrimage, and before passing to another, and I trust, a better world, 1 wish to bear icstuuo. ny to the great virtues of Brandreth's Pi Us as a household remedy, i hey are the. best blood punher and cleansers ot the stomach and bow els in the world. I have raised a family of 10 children, been blessed with three wives.and my laruiiy experience reaches over seventy years For over forty-five years I have known and believed in urandreilfs Pills. They have cured me of indigestion. cost tveness, dyspepsia and the females of my family have, found them invaluable at all limes. I also whdi to say that I have found Allcock's Porous Pias ters very useful in. breast pains, backache and weak muscles. VJ Alfued Bkunson, A.M., D.D. MT. VERNON mm Me! M L, ARE v Present his compliments to the hi,i 1 ad resucctfullv solb-if lUr! - 1 1 mi m i s 'P6 in 111 UT MS and respect fully solicit tablisment. It is comi quirements of first class business Horses, Buggies, Outf rnuetons, Wagons, fcs, tiP ME IS rONKIDK.NT f)F- ottfiUj SATISFACTION. Special provision and favoraid. J J Hoarding and keeping honua Drovers wilt find good Stalk ...u,,! i- at this place. T Special -accommodations for thehmUi ol Commercial Travelers. Lee Street, Salisbury, Jf. q 36:tf J ust Received . ! Ill' A FRESH LOT OF ASSORTED GARDEN SEED At ENNISS'.Brug Sto A Good SLATE Giv AWAY J en Am Any person purchasing r0 Cents worihof BOOKS orJIcdicines, &r. at KXNl$$ Drug Store wiribc presented with a 2li slate.! LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES, At ENNISS' Drug Shirt, January 18, 1883. WANTED. On Sets, at- ENNISS' on SCHOOL BOOKS COST, at ENNISS' Dm M Itf. North Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING EAST. Dale, Apr. 30, 1&82 Leave Charlotte M Salisbury " High Point .. A rr O reens bo ro . . . . Leave il reensboro . Arr. Hillsboro...... " I Durham " Ral Lv. Arr, Goldsboro-. iei"ii No. 51. Daily. 4.10 n.ta. (3.05 ?r20 " 8.10 " 9.30 " 11.47 " 12G " 1.40 p.m. 4.05 6.3Q .1 Dai);. 4.3-1 p- g.2b r 7.50 " 910 11 2$ a 12 AH 1 2(1 A-K 13vAV 3oQ 8 No. 15--Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 6 30 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 2.45 p. m, Arrive at Goldsboro 8.00 " A,v vs. v ' u 1 1 1 1 uv i .i ai vjiii Pi'iu v if t y mr K.. fur Asheville and Warm" Spricg (i reensboro with K.& D. K. K. for all rinU i ' J l 1,1 AIIU I V L-i j 1I4 1 '.III-MIH. ; i 1 1:1 1 . ' o in ii 1 1 i- ik'st iinniaiwiri 11 1 1 ia Tki v i t m-: ir njiiuiinr ton. No. 53 -Connects at Salisbury itlj WM C, It. R. for all points in Western N.Caroliu; daily at Greensboro with R. AH. K. K.forM poiats North, Eaat and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, Feb. 19, 1882. N. 50. Daily. No, 51 bailr. m all cases : t uey enecman y cieanse rue system and give new lire ana tone tq tne Doay . as a bouse hold re rued) they are unequaled. Kor Liver com plaint tbc-tr equal Is oot known : one box wlUhave a wonderful effect on tne worse case. They are used and prescribed by physlclaus, and sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall, 5 and 50 cent boxes. Emory's Little Cathartic Plus, best N'asmade. only is cents, -standard cure Co. in ver sau street. New YorX. 4?;iy FOR SHE BYJ. H. ENNISS. Paxgekous Amusement. In a party in St. Joseph, Mo., was a young mau "noted for his brilliant conver sational powers," and a beautiful girl "from one of the upper counties f and in the course of a struggle fur the possession of a trinket, "the girl sank her ivory teeth iuto the fleshy part of the young man's arm." He politely concealed his pain, till he returned home when, ou removing his gar-? ineuts, blood was found trickling from the wound. Negt morning the lacerated arm was found swollen to twice its natural size, aud he was laid up for several days. The St. Joseph paper, in relating the incident, refers to another and worse Que of a similar nature that occurred at Cape Girar deau a few years ago, iu which a young gentleman actually died from a playful bite ort his thumb by a' young lady. The paper remarks: "Jt frequently happens that the bite of a woman is pm-ionou-V. CUBE OF NEURALGIA. Taken as a "Forlorn Hope," Brandreth's Pills Effectfa Magical Cure. -Small-Pox Cured. Schenck Ate., East New York, April 12, 1880, I jnost eordially give my testimony as to the great value of Brandreth's Pills, veri bed by eighteen years' experience in my mother's (the late Mry, Dr. Geo M Browne) tamily and my own. They were at first taken as a "for lorn hope," for the cure of a very severe case of Neuralgia of several years' standing,' the patient being completely prostrated by disease and the excessive use of opium, taken to dead en the pain (by advice of her physician.) The effects were almost magical; in one month she wa able to be up and walk around freely, and the disease has never returned. My mother was also cured of an attack of Inflamatoiy Rhumatism by the same means. About six years ago I was taken wUh what a ppeartd to oe a oaa coia, nut in a short time, synilonis of conUuentb-nali Pox were developed, causing us much alarm. I determined to try Brand. ratK'j I'll It. us - J . I tf ... m m. ins iciucuj, aim nieir euicacy was soon apparent. 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