Administrator's Notice ! U ivipi; q'.ulifi d M administratm. with fffe wrll annexe!, of Henry gluttx. dec i.J hereby n 'tiiv .nil rnM indebted f Mate of sawl deceitaed to ffdK toward an I m Ue wrnH ; ' ah p having lain agninst said estate are hereby noti fied t present tin same to nie for payment no or lief.irc the 5th day ot July. H.w4, or this notice will lie plead in bar of their re covery. . ISliU.ON Ki.i tt2. A'Iiii r 4rf.ftt.pdj With Will Anuexed. tftf.vr; rora tobacco FOR SALE OR RENT! Three plantations lor Sale or Kent. Ap ply to John C. Miller, four wMM north Act of SalMOuiy. N. C. Terms made tc Miit purchasers; . - UH:8m '-'J JOllS C. Mil LfSB. IT 8TAND8 AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT-RUNNING 'DOMESTIC I'hat it is the at knowlcdged leader in the Trade i a fact that cannot I disputed MANY IMITATE IT, ' NONE EQUAL IT!1 The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The Most Ilea lit i mi Wood-work. AND IS WAKBANTED To he made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete in every resject. For Rale lv BERNHARDT BROS., Salisbury, N. C Agents wanted in unoccupied territory Address, Domestic Sewing Machine Co. 42:ly Richmond, Va. KLUTTZ 'S WAREHOUSE! JOHN SHEPPARD, (Late of Pilot Warehouse, Winston, N.C.) Business Manager and AUCTIONEER SALES EVERY DAY4 H- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BLACKMER & HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors -'- s and Solicitors. Sttliauury, N. C. Jan. 22.1, '79-tf. J. M. McCORKLE. T. F. KLUTTZ. Iflrt OKklJ: Ac KLUTTZ, ATTORNEYS anu COUNSELORS SaLISBIIJV, X. C. Office on Council Street, opposite the Court House. 37tf L. 11. CLEMENT. Kl'.KU CKA1GK. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, Attorneys A.t . SiiiiRirpr. V. P. fPeb. 3rd, 1331. Z B. VancV - W. II. Bailey. VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Practice in Supreme Court- of the United State, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal Court, and ("oiintii of Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Union, Gaaton, Rowan and David- ion. tuOmce, two doors east of Indepen dence Square. 33:tf HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granite How. I). A. ATWELL. Agent Tor th? "CardwsllTnresaar." Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. Wanted Wantefl I! The attention of Frttmcrs and the gencr public is called to the fact that T.J, MORGAN Ha opened a First Class FAMILY GRO CER STORE, next door to Blackmer & I ayior s Hard vare, where he will keen a i i i n i v -: m , - inn line o; iresn goons, sum as r lour, Meal Bacon, halt, hugar. Coffee. Tea. &v. Also a fresh and complete stock of CO r K l T I O i: KI E Si and Fancy Groceriss. Will pay the highest cash prices far Out er, Egks, Chickens, and all saleable coun try products. January 18, 1883. H:3m. Good Prices Assured. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN AND BEAST. NO SALE, NO CHARGE ! Insurance and Storage Free. Liberal Cash Advancements made on Tobacco held by us for future tale. KLUTTZ, GASKILL & CO. I6:tf TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LI V Us and MALARIA. , From these source arlao three roan ha or the diseases ot the human raise. . These Symptoms indicate their existence : Jjota or Mhe, fullness after eatlnaj ...rfinn or bod v or mind T I -i . .r niii,. Vlnttc rlna-a Heart, Iot before the eves.hifcnir co oredbrlne, CONSTIPATION, and de mand the nso of a remedy that at ts directly on the Liver. As a LItot medicine. xirS PILLS have no ciaal. Tbcir action on thO Kidneys and Skin is also prompt ; removing aU impurities through these three ensera of the iTiUm," producing appe tite, sound digestion, refralar stools clear ekinandavUTorousbodv. TCTT'h PILLS cause no nausea or griping; nor interfere with daily work and are a perfect mmm TUTTS HAIR DYE.n Grat ILur on W'HiSKEES changed in stantly toaGLossT Bl.ck by a single ap paSosToftbtaDTB. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of fl. Office. 44 Mnrray Street, York. TiTrS MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. lailvv llreud Li Hard I Ittlea. Xof I don't think st,' said his wife liuiiibiv : 'I think it was Providence. t' ,1 ...... .1 r.. I .. tin.. Li I I A ...1 .1 t'dSiM 1 I' l a iiivauiui w i'ir lit o ww l l a llu X III lliaUKIIH 1 111 Slire. X UlU do woiiikr wliv G'tl doesn't answer Irv to trust, hut I'll irv lianler next 9 9 " it time. Yon have not heard the whole through: Mr. GkUlings wants yon next Monday for all the week, and your prayers and send you some work ft as iaia Airs. ilson. 'Are von hungrv, wile? I'm mire I thought we liati a very good break- he 'thinks for all Summer. laM, respoiMietl John ilson. The grace at table was a long one, lint we've nothing fur dinner!' full uf thanks and praise, but not 'IsiU it isn't dinner time yet, my even the youngest child was ima- wilv. tient at its length. British Workman. Well, 1 must con less I'd like to Iv'MtiW U Wt '.i I'M tlft IlflVA IllUt aft lit- .i ,..i.:i . a. A Tho .Miner's Pet. tic hiiiic ueiure uinuei nine. 'God lias saiii our bread and water shall be sure, but He has not prom- 80111(5 mittri busy in a new ied that we s 1.1 know lof..r. cross cut in a .Nevada where it's coming from.' 'Father said little Maggie, Mo you Vpose God knows what time we nave ill nner ? 'Yes, my dear child, 1 suppose He knows exactly that. I've done my host to get work, and I'll go out now ami look altou ; you go 10 school, and d Maggie. mine, wiien an old gray rat came traveling along "prospecting for food rather than silver ore. Quick as thought a young man. ;NDIAN EGETA3L PlLLS FOU i 11 K LIVER xr.d all 0 lious Complahita ne take. Ifln purely veseMMe: no a;np uir. rrieeii els. All lNeRa UnSClHBK FOR THE CUM LI XA WATCH M A X, OX I $1.50 PER YEAR. ItnoDES BROWSE, PRES.. W. C. COART, SEC. Total Assets, $710,745.12. A Home Company, Seeking Home Patronage. STRONG, PROMPT . P.2LIA2L2, LXBSRAL. Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One half cash ami bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt., 25;6m. Salishury, M. C. ion t uew in the works, sprang to dispatch him. Just as quickly au old miner checked him.. . .i i '.Never kill a rat in the mines; ' ' a w iit in i .a le the least mile afraid J l? 11 un"g 1,8 ,uck- Ue 11 make tins fhere'll lc onie dinner.' - lutle lellow welcome, ami Usttta 'lint Hbox lor a house, and ifive him our said mother scraps to tempt him to stay. 'As for starch, von couldn't use it & the rat was made at home in a . j - . ! ifvou hal it. I'm sure I had auati way very uncommon alove ground when I -washed mv hands this morn- and the superstitions miners are look imr.'aid J4m. for ore very, confidently after 'Yes a little bit. But it'snot enoinrh this "si-n. to lo the washing.' I H the rats are s onetimes of real 'liut the washing will not come till service lo th se dwellers underground next Mondav. As for starch, it isn't M. L. AREY 1 a I l it :e irimr ol their warmest jrrati- e!l!l;i ot 1 ! 1 f .... itt'ilit nMpK:ii-ips f. I. m tu.lc ami Klmliy wire. I set ore one ol 'If 1 had some ooiatos I could ,,,l'c terrible ca.ynig-ur aeeidcnts i i mat-. ,,. ' .i.l aim Wil... .....w. UlC IUIS Set'lll to JCCI 1 1 C mm y w t i 19 i.'vii ni o the "X" W. I . J ' NV ell, I'm going out now to try lrceive it. 1 hey eotne hurrying out and find some work. You just cast u their Holes ami scamper over the 111 !. 1 1.1 vour burdens on the Iurd. mother. noor 1,1 a ver7 excaieii way, ami inns and iro about vur housework ttist as Sv warning, which sometimes en P . " . III .1 . . XT 1 if you knew what was coming next, aw!i8 ",e me" l" ex-ape. o wonoer and don't iro and take the burden """J niaxe peis fi me sieeK nine rikht unauain. That s the trouble Mellow, which are really as friendly BRANDREWS PILLS. MT. VERNON Ther are a TegeUble tonic purgative, abso- V If lirtely harmlesa under all circamslances. 1 her l i TJ A"MTT n nlllAl nerer injure the weakest .female or the young- fll MHII K tehild. One box., a medicine ehesl some- Ul ! Ul J UlllUlO ing for a whole family. Suppose you hare diarrhoea; nature is making a great effort to get rid of some irritating matter in the stom ach or bowels. A dose of Brandretirs Pill removes the matter and the disease is enred. tn costireness one good dose of Brandreth's Pilla, followed by one pill every night for a week or two, make the human machinery run as regular us clock work. In bad colds, where the pores of the akin are closed and the insen sible perspiration thrownnpon the blood, pois oning the fountains of life and filling ihe nose, the throat and the lungs with choking mucus ; seven Brandreth's Pills taken at night on an empty stomach, will restore the perspiration, break np the cold and purge away all the wa tery secretions that should have passed off by the skin. Diphtheria, a family disease and a mort dangerous one. is almost immediately cured by one or two doses of Brandreth's Pills, aided by a gargle of lime water. Khumatism, which cmnei from too much acidity or loo much aika.inily of the 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 doses, the effect iaseen in brightness of the eves and clearness of the skin. All pim ples and eruptions vanish like magic under ! A FRESH LOT OP ASSORTED the influence of thin purifying iurgative. We cannot stop the march of time with any medi cine: but Brandreth'a Pills will remove the excessive lime from the system and prevent grey hair. They improve the sight and tone op the human body, so that the old man's eyes will be undimmed and his nntural force una bated even after seventy years. T . l. ; ,. 'os compliments to th ."i.. nl risiwtfiillv a.a;u . . . . Pimie ---- --r -v. n iria nfi.; - tniuismen. it is complete in mh&M tiuirements of first class busin- hel I .as Horses, Buggies, Carriag. Phaetons, Wagons, &c. fcjT" HE IB CONFIDENT OK orftt. SATISFACTION Special provision and favorable rah. J Boartlmg and keeping horses ,9H Drovers will find yoou stalls ami swk at this place. 8Nt; Sjieeial aeeommodations for th. u oi CiMnuiercial Travelers. Lee St reetv Salisbury N P 36:tf BOOTS, SHOtS A GAITERS, made to order. All Work First c-lass Seveoteen van Ex perience. All Material of the best grade, and work done in the latest styles Ready made wort always on hand RepalriDg neatly and promptly done. Ord- n hv mall nrouipi ly filled TKTxax. 9L Eagle. 51:ly. ai.isbi .. v. . C HOME ADVERTISEMENTS. You ain't trust the Lord N kittens, when you come to know the Lest side ot them. Often the men lur e individual nets among them, wl o come out at lunch lime to be fed as orderly as if they were pam pered dogs. 1 hey clear up the refuse, aud leave with you. to take as good care of it as you think you would, aid so you lake It again, and go round groaning uudci the burden.' ..kt.lt 1 1 T 1. 'Men, l no womier lie lets such .troubles come, litre vuli've been out of work these three months, with ""thing to spoil in tue not air ot tne i. v m.i .ui'M. H-nrb ...wi inines, wnicn owes miicn oi us ciean votl've lieen a faithful, eouadieiii i ions H es to these scavengei-s. Piii-uiMH. i.v..f I lii.tti If the rats can be made of -W m m mm n mw -mm. , j, .j , t . I've table set ... ii ...I . i i i wnatevcr von mav uhuk oi me, re- pjieil John Wilson humbly. 'God i trying our faith now. After He's pro vided ii-r us so long, What will ilt think of us if we tliMiiist Him now Indole ever it has touched us use, I Just Receive GARDEN SEED .vi j. jmss- Drug tipM been an uufaiiliful, unprofi- wonder if there is anything that can -vanl, and that' true, mother, not ? A ,uan look one out of 11 tral itui a nine oeu, oi tne i once, ami i G0O - I me Em ot of teto furniture COMING IN EVEEY DAY AT jVI -jt y q ; NEW FURN'lIURE STORE. . Main Str. Next Door to J. F, Ross. COjM1i to the new store M pt BTerythine: yon fait in tie Furniture line At the LOWEST Frices. ALL MY GOODS Were inspected in person at the Manufactories, and bought for cash at the lowest prices, ami warranted o be of the latest styles and heat quality, and will he sold as low aa any House in the country. Come and et sleigh bell pattern, about his neck, and set him loose. You miirht hear that little hell up stairs and down tairs in the walls of the house, by night or by uay, and it was very apt John Wilson went away to seek to h ,,,teu ""ye "t in the secret work, and S cut the forenoon seeking u lllu Boare awa-v a" lue ou,er raia vainlv. God saw that there was n in the building, so the lit- i' -i i a a ! t I ml I im i.r.ii lut! I ti I I t Ink i !. i ... 1 1 (iiamomi worm poiisiunr. lie sul- " ,,,,sv' l"s iuioo iu ... - . i .:. . r i . t- - i . i ectcd his servant s faith to a strain, niuiseii. jl am airani uc was lonesome, out it ooie me iei. i win not say that in quest loiuiig . I painful tl. oughts . ' m mm .... " distm Ik il the man as he walkctl home ward", at noon, b our eager, hungry little children, jut home from school, to find the table unspread, and no din ner ready for them ; an aged ai.d in firm parent, Irom whom he hud con ceal ct I. as far as possilde all his diffi culties and perplexities, lest he should Ice I himself a burden in his old ge, awakened to a realign ion that theie was not enough lor him and then; tiicse weic not jdcasant pictures to co. templ.de, and all throusrh the long, weary h rciioou Satan had I een induing i hem tip to Ins view, and it was only by clinging to the JUrd, us d Best in the World. Brandreth' Pilln bare Mood tin- test uf forty five yearn of one by the American people. They are entirely Vegetable. They are absolutely Uftiverral, for there ia no lie;ne tluy will not cure, if taken in time. They are aafe for infanta and ado!u. They aim to ac complish three things.- firat, to jmrify the blood; second, to cleanne and re;ulte the stomach and bowels; third, to stimulate the kidney and liver aud purge away the ashes of the sys tem and diseased matters of the body. By pur ging wijt these Pills constantly, a new body can be built mi from fresh.' health v food in a few months. In this way, gout aud rheuma tism. ulcers and fever sores c.n be eradicate in a few weeks. The worst cases of dyapepsia and eosliveness can be cured by taking one or two pills eyery nuht 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 matter how worn or deenyed, the recuperative powers of youth. In their action, they imitate the rapid changes of the youthful body. AV all wi-li to die of old age. A hundred years is the natural limit uf life, which ran 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 of millions in all parts of the civilized j world. Constitnlionsshukefi ly long residence in unwholesome climatcs,ir by sedentary hab its, are wonderfully renovated by a course of this extraordinary medicine, which, powerful as is its action on the whole system, is erfect- ' ly harmless to the tenderest frame. The Pills are composed of rare balsams, without the ad mixture of a grain of any mineral whatever, or pf any other ileleteiious substance. They operate directlv, powerfully, and beneficially upon the The present Semite contains at least a score of Senators not one of plaints arrested, the oppressed lungs brought a horn is worth less than 8200.000. The richest man is, of course, Fair of Nevada, who probably possesses as much as all the other Senators to- Letter f.om a Gentlemen Ninety Years aether. It is somewhat difficult to I via. Long June irom use oi urana- A Good SLATE jji AWAY! Any person pun-basing 50 Cents wortkrfj BOOKS or Medicines, dr.. at EXk Drag Store will he presented witbj pjj slate. LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES, At EXNISS' Drug S m January 18, 1HS;5 WANTED. -Ohioi -;Sets, at d ENNiSS' Dl n - SCHOOL BOOKS! COST, at - ENNISS' Dm HI thotioli, and if he went over to a neighbour's house it was just the same vvav. Woue of his friends' .dared stop lonir enough to have achat with him. For all they knew, he miht be some new-fashioned paient rat trap. . North Carolina Railroad, CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS (iOlXti EAST- AVcal h in the U. S. Senate. Dale, Apr. 30, iattit I No. 51. I Daily. Daily. Leave Charlotte.... 4.10 a.m. 4.3flji.a; " Salisbury 0.05 " 6.2k " High Point .. 7.0 " 7.si) " Arr.tireensboro.... S.10 " S--& " Leavetireensboi o. 9.3U " 9 ill " Arr. IlillsUro...... 11.47 " 11 fc" " Durham 1 -JG " 12tjJI Raleigh 1.40 ..m. I 20 AM Lr. 44 4.03 " 1 ijO A M Arr.GoldalM.ro u.30 ' 3" intu he:dthful play, and every physical func tion renewed and strengthened by their agency. tNo. lo Dally except Saturdiy, j Leave Greensboro G 30 p in. Arrive at Raleigh 2.45 p.m. A rrive at Uoldsboro 8.00 " rowning men cling to the rope that jr. i uiiuwii io mem, mat ne wa- i ept Irtttit ittfiti tlj.iLt.ik. t..ti. . Ill'lll IIIIVI in "Jinn III f, . I . It I' I i . Tl..i Lonii L,...tl 1V IK Willi its well-lined pockets, his . ra t name tue senator whose lortune ranks second in size; but if Eugene e of Maine has received the man tle of his father-in-law. Zaoh Chan- No. 51 Uonnect at Salisbury W. K.C.IJ R.. for Aslwville and Warm SpptH Greensboro with R.& D. R. K. for all Norih Eist aiid West. via. Danvil. 1 Goldsboro with W. A W.K. K. for Vi'ilMH im in the ninetieth vear uf mv eatrhly 'ion. done in v het fiirrni u I . Imimo Tlia t-1 1 n . 1 V i . .k . . . . .. ., i.'iiktiii.. ui -i .kiktiii.''l Lllilliil to support mv ami v. it i i i i. c .1 . ! I I :i is he on v l;incrlUir nt t lio r w mm. . i . ' W V I My abilities are small, but I've done i . o : I , v i i n late Senator my best. Jow, JUril, 1 ill waiting to . ii r i.. i b . very wealth reth's Pills. Pit uau: aoCtnaa, Wis., Feb. 11, 1882. 1 i nilurimaae, and before oasina to another,-and i No. 53 Connects at Salisbury ml 1 trust, a better world. 1 wish to bear o stium. ' C it R. fi,r .ill .noints in Western N.I a ny to the great virtues of Rnoidreth's Pills aa a daily at Greenslioro with K.&D. K..fa household remedv, i lev are the best blood tioinls North. East and West pun hers anil cleansers ol Hie stomach alio now ' els in the world. I have laised a family of 10 A Nice Cottap Chamber set for only -Fiie sets for - -- - Floe Walnot sets, Marble Tops, only Manttsome mm sets $25.00 -430, $35, and $40 jjj $40, $50 an. $75 Cheap Beds at $3.50 Special terms made with country merchants who want cheap Beds in one dozen and half dozen lota. Sf"I will also have on hand a full line of .COFFINS, CASKETS and Undertakers1 goods all at the low est prices at R. M. DAVIS' New Stnre. tee toy salvation. .r'iear iur me . i-. i : ..... i !.". uann lA'i mtr uoi or uu 10 feu.in.e. "Increiise my faith, increase my hope Or tnHu my Mrviijgtli w ill fail." So he prayed in his own simple lashiou as lie walked along. . i. i . t ' 11 was u ue as ne uau sum. 11 is abilities were not great. Some frivo lous young people smiled at the phraseology of his prayeis. But there were-educated men aud earnest wo men who were helped and strength enetl by tluse very prayers. Religion had raised this man above mediocrity rt ii 1 1 . k . i II' i i . ti mi Ul I tlit 'mm... J children, been blessed with three wives.and mv ery wealthy Oeimtora arc Allller ol ,..,:, v eXi.erience reaches uver seventy vears. rilia, Mahunif of irgltlia, and ij-'or over forty-five years I have known and Snweitr .r U ivdiH.in iimni tlo believed in rSramlrell.'s rills, llier Have -nm ww t i a -"-w n ov; n o & i v - worth more than a million each. cured me of indigestion, costiveness, dyspefwia: and the females of my family have found them TRAINS GOlNCf WKST. Iate. Feb. 19, 1882. No. sjO. f Dailr. X.5t Prilr. O well Ol XX :V je.isey IS a ra iroaU ! invaluable at all limes. 1 also wish to sav man and is very wealthy. Senator! that I have found Am-cock's Porous Pj-ah- .I..I... Shprnmn .K Ol.in ii .'. .,wl !c i TER8 very uselul in l.reasl pains, batRache J mm-mm mm v w v 1.7 ,;u l ( j M J 52:1 v. WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE GES. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N.C, October 12tb, 1882 SCHEDULE. Malaria, Chills and Fever, aa I BUMoos attacks pjslttvely cured witu Emory's struidard eire Pdis - -an tatalUble remedy : uever (alia to cure t lie most -obstinate, long stantitng casea where Oulnlue ana aU other remedl s had tailed. They are prepared expressly for malarious sections, la double boxes. . ki k.. ... CM lie ikaAll.ir. aim. . ....... . . a chill breaker augar-c.oau.ct,-couuiutng no otdntne " oon,?rts at Wann Springs with E. T. a r.a.It.P or Mercury, causing no gnpwgor purging; they are mild and efflclfnt, cortalu la their action and harm- Pa5f6.Taln STATIONS. PTo.Tln Arrive X4i r m ....Salisbury Leave s.io a m H 4.2S - ....statesvdle .... Arrive Lis " 3.0 " Newton 8.49 " " 2.10 " ....Hickory 95 41 " W.54 ,4 ....tbrganton.... " 10.48 " tlM AM .....Marlon MM- " 44 lo.os Black Mountain.. us m " KH ' ....Ashevme t.M - Leave .oo ' ....Warm springs ft.44 " " .ao !... Pigeon River.. i 5.r " Train No. 1 GEO. A. EAGLE, W. A MOUOAN. Conned s at Salisbury with R..A T. R. R. from all points North and sout h and trom Raleigh. Connects at Statesvlllc with A.T.tO. Dv. of V. C. & A.Jt. R. Connects at Warm Springs with t. Tenn., Va. Ga. R R. tor MojTtstown and points South-West. Train No. t irom .Morraiown c the south-Wett. Connects at 8tatesvine with A, T. A o. Dir. of C c. i A. R. R. and at Vallshury with R. & D. R R. torall oclati i,.in all cases : thev effectually cleanse the svstpm .....I riv- rmB uit. n1 r.nt to Mir h VtV. As n hnntn. titktSt.w ..v - . ... r.- Vnrt'n ant. tfaut orkt. in. u.1,.1-1, hold remeui iiie urc uacmami. ru un-i v om-1 ----- - uu nanijn. -plalDttbelr'e(iualisnotknovn;oae box wtuhave m..,u rt 1. a wonderful effect an the worse case. Tttev are I aaroogn tickets OTTYwa Emory's iJttle'Catliartlc Pills, beat , Warn Springs to aUjalnclpalclUea. Nasmide. only 13 cearu. Standard cure Co. Mt T : ver sait Street, New York. 4 My J . a, Macmurdo, fjn sue BY, h. innm Audr.o.F.tp.Agt. Eagle & Morgan BLACKSMITHING AND Wagon-Making. Wc arc prepared to do any -kinil of vork at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. M. Barker's Old Stand.) SALISBURY, N. C. HORSE SnOEINQ and all kinds of Bhteksmithing done promptly and with ex pedition. Repairing of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons done promptly and in lirslt clas6 style. Painting and finishing of fine work will be done by W. M. Barker. All we ask is a trial. Jan. 10, 1883. I3:tf 1ST OTJOE! JOHN F. EACLE, FASHIONABLE- BOOT AND SHOE MAK .,, Invite your attention to his shop, opOfiie Mayor's Oliiee. Repairing neatly and prompt. I v done. A 1 1 grades of goods made lo order QcL 1st., '81uL worth more than $2,000,000, his pro perty consisting largely of real estate in Washington. Among other Sena tors who write their fortune with seven figures are Cameron of Penn svivania, Camden ami Davis of West Virginia, Brown of Georgia, ami Plumb of Kansas. Senators Hill of lit i 1 i . t. llklli I .... I . . . b . 1 u. 1 1 I v T I. Vi m i i9? J Colorado, Gorman of Maryland, Mc itlUlIlt It Ink Willi ,1 Ik.l.l ii.ii n I 1 ' i i - v w mf ""inn iica Ut v II (I cipher in the com m unity. lie drew near to his own door with boiactiiiHg of a shrinking ami ill Vail. But the children rushed out to meet him with joy oil?, tin u s. 'Come right in, father ; quick ! u c vc got a splendid dinner all reaily. We've been waiting for you, ami we re fearf'-illy htingrv. The tirctl steps quickeuctl, ami strongly drawn lines iiMhe weary lace sotteued to a look of cheerful questioning, such as was oftcnest seen tiiere. He came in aud stood beside his Phcrson of New Jersey and Pendle ton of Ohio, are all worth more than $500,000. Many other Senators are comfortably fi&ed, possessing little hoards of from $200,000 to $400,000. Among those who . have but little comparatively here below, that is, not more than $100,000 apiece, are MorrUl of Vermont, Anthony of Rhode Island, Saunders of Nebraska, aud Allison of Iowa. Oath. and weak lunacies. Alfkkd Bcunson, A.M., D.D. Life in Salvador. A young en gineer from Philadelphia, now en- wife who was leaning over the gaged in surveying iu Salvador, Cen- tirc, dipping soup out of the big pot tral America, in a letter to a friend with a ladle. . gives some interesting information 'How is this, mother?' said he. about that country. It is a republic, (Whv, father, Mr. Gidd.ngs has ha say, iu name only, au absolute been over from Bristol. He came just monarchy in fact, inasmuch as the after you went out. And he says a mis president has power to set aside the act take .was made in your account last of Congress, can pass laws without its' August, which he has just found out sanction andean postpone the elec by accident ; he owed you fifteen t ions indefinitely. However, under shillings more, aud he paid it to me. the present occupant the country has Sol been well govtnred,and the lawH.wh'ch '1 don't think it washy accident, are excellent for law-abiding people, though said John Wilson, inter- well carried nut. The prisons are rupting her. terrors. 1 he prisoners are chained in 'well, I thought as we had noth- pairs, and have to hunt work aud ing for dinner I d better buy some earn their food. Murderers are nog- tneat and gcd to death. 1 here is no need to CURE OF NEURALGIA. Taken as a "Forlorn Hops, " Brandr eth's Pills Effect. a Magical Cure. Small Pox Cared. Sclienck Ave., East Xew York, April 12, 1880. I most cordially give my testimony a to the great value of 15r.ni Ireib'n Pill, verified by eigtiteen year.-' experience in my motlier (the late .Mr-, Dr. Geo M Browuej taniily and my own. They were at first taken aa a for lorn hop4," for the cure ol a very sevtre cane of Neuralgia of several yean standing, the patient being completely prostrated by disease and the exce-sive use of opium, taken to dead en the pain (by advice of her physician.) The etfect were almoat magical ; in one month she wan 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 ao I was taken with what appeared to be a bad told, but in a short time, symtoma ol confluent Small Pox were developed, causing us ranch alarm. I determined to try Brand, reth's Pills as a remedy, and their efficacy was soon apparent. 1 was well mnch sooner than was expected, and without receiving a single mark or trouble of any kind. It is my firm belief, judging from the severity of the case, that had I gone through the regular routine prescribed by physicians, I should have died. I know of many other instances of the value of Brandreth's Pills in disease and sickness, which I will be happy to give to any one who will applv to me. Mils. E. St. Johjt. Lea vet ioblshoro .. Arrive kaleigh Leave 44 Arrive Durhanr .... 44 Hillsboi ' Greensl ro.. Leave 44 - Arrive High Piont " Salisbury 44 Charlotte..... . 10.00 . m. . 12.15 p iu .i 4.15 44 .1 5.32 44 . 6.11 41 8 30 " 1 9.15 " 9.50" 11.12" . 1.10a.m. ilO.Ht. 10 54 " 12.13 " No. 16, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv GoldttfHfj r: . tn Ar Y.reennMS'l ...... v.. lilf'...,M.ta l Cliarlolte Will 3 1 W V-"I"'.l V mw l 11 Air Liue lor all point in the .South fa! west. . . r. . . -I I . .It.. Wit io. o- unnecis ni .iian"- -- & A.R.ti. with alholiitsSoutlnina1u,B IS 1 r. a I Ul N. W. N. C RAILROAD. Goikg West. Lv. Greeusboro Ar. Kerneraviile 44 Salem niih. 1. ' Ul Itiiiafrl 1 i. Goixo Wkst. USED THIRTY YSAE8. COULD NOT GET ALONG WITHOUT 11 HAN D K ETH'S PILLS IN THE HOUSE. Leave Saleni Ar. Kernersville -L Greensboro No 50 DailVj 9 25 p iu 1041. 44 1 1 iu No. 51. .. Daily. (5JU a in J I o.l U: Daily 30 a M , Going North Leave Chapel Hill Arrive Univeraitv. Going South. Lsave University.... Arrive Chapel Hill DailfJ 5.40 p P 0.42 p mi - . ..v..Cl Pallman SleeDine Cars wiwwr,;,:,,i .. 'iv..;. Mm. .w Y nrK anu T .. . Ik.l.l V. -'k. " 'Do you think it was accident that sent us that money to-day, mother?' JHTMhU'd the gtaU't'uJ UJuli. carry arms at all, aud even in the cities they merely tie the froutdoor with a sirinir. On Train No. 6JL N aslungton & Danville, . rutf On Train No. 52, Kiehmond i- . . . . i . . i , -i via i asningion ana a ujjum, SSr I'bruiiiili Tickets on saleto Raleigh, GohWa.ro, Salisbury .. i i - i :.,. Sniil ii. i h snvunii mi :n or mental nunn" - . . . lalro ll.cn- fur rrmi I i i'.n.. ml.L !- I luL. . .1 .. j t . LV.r Kill iiiralH' 5 " - . . r-c, ,.i,n wiut'ii mm it psi. .Minn anu ri. - . 7 cni - . . 11. -.. I :. . . T... rl..ni:l. IH J J1 III 111.111.1, !.,.--' iddress'e. A- Gen. IW! , V 84 5ortoa Street, New York City, Mar. 1, 1880. I have used Brandreth Pills for over thirty years. I am a great sufferer from 'Rheuma. .Ti,, ,.., 1 r. 1 t . .t html tivii.iti 1 ix-xrt ii 1 irtK. one or iwoa doses, which give me immedinte relief. I hIhoV aun irniihlMl anal Inov . Iw... i .. 1 1 r It " n. . l. ...... . n I . .. , -. .,.,,.I,CIHI renei. Louisiaua, 1 exas, .t ruit- I could not gel along without vour bills in mv ! l.lrHi-i A- rUx 1. ..... 1 .. . . 13 i.' 1 ' i-. 11 house. 18:ly Ciias. F IIgrxbkro. 21:Iy

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