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(Late otPiLOT Wabkhouse, Winston, N.C.)
AUCTIONEER.
o-
mnnts at saiirturj- witb R. i. n. tm aii Business Manager and
points North and South and from Raleigh. Connects
. ,i .n, at n. niv. or c. c. a. r.
a i ?iaitiiic
K. Connects at Warm Springs with E. Term., Va.
Oa. K. R. for Morrtstown and points South-West.
Train Ne. 2
Connects at Warm Springs with E?T.Va.Ga.R,R.
from Morrtstown & the South-West. connects at
Statesvllle with A. T. & O. Dtv. of C C A. R. R.
and at Salisbury with R. & D. R R. for all points
North and East and for Raleigh;
Through Tickets
on sale at Salisbury, statesvllle, Asheville and the
Warm Springs to all principal cities.
J. E. Macmurdo,
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SALES EVERY DAY.
Good Prices Assured.
Earthquakes and Volcanoes.
New Orleans Times-Democrat.
The frightful disaster at the beau
tiful Island of lschia the Jschia
sung of in Buchanan Read's Itimi-
nous and dreamy "LJntting may
be onlv the forerunner of catastrophes
paitallv terrific. There is no forctell-
what Vesuvius now may uo.
Eleven 'ears ago a series of earth
quakes preceded the eruption of 1872.
Alter another decade Vesuvius com
mences to show signs of eruptive
paroxysm again ; atid it is possible
that the earthquake which destroyed
three thousand lives, may herald
another outbreak accompanied by the
usual sublime and awful phenomena
of many colored lightnings, pillars of
fire and of darkness, cataracts of mol
ten rock, etc.
Although it is true that earth
quakes occasionally occur in regions
that have long ceased to be seats ot
volcanic action, and that upheavals
or depressions ot strata take place at
vast distances from volcanic centres,
it is indubitable that the vast majori
ty of earthquakes have not only oc-
tion of the Town of Torre del Greco. Eaglish visitors on the Wand at the
at the foot of the mountain. The in-, time of t he disaster. None of the
habitants of Torre del Greco are flee
ing to places of safety.
The burials of victims of the earth
quake were continued throughout the
day. iwo hundred and eighty bo-
special dispatches mention any Amer
ican names among the killed or in
jured.
London, Julv 30. None of the
Deputies visiting lschia are known to
dies were buried at Casamiccolia, 90 have perished, and U is hoped all have
at JLrfjeco, and at rona. 1 he latest been saved. The English chaplin
estimate places the uumber of deaths lost one child. A Mr. Gseen and wife
at between 4,000 and 5,000. As it are among: the killed at Hotel Piccola.
would be impossible to recover and Later telegrams stale that all of the
bury all the bodies, bignor Ueuala, hotels in Casamicciola are wrecked.
Minister of Public Works, has order
ed that, in view of the horrible exha
lations from the decomposing re
mains, the unrccovered corpses be
left where they lie, and liquid lime
be poured over the ruins made by
the earthquake. Casamicciola will
thus be converted into a vast ceme
tery.
The search of the ruins for bodies
of victims of the earthquake on the
Island of lschia was continued last
night. All the bodies recovered are
buried immediately to prevent mias-
The Drag-on Fly,
BMNDRETjfS PILLS. MT. VERNON
ikl . -ki mnic nureative, abo- . r, - . M
Vulgarly called the devil's darning
needle in tbis 'country, may be seen
in sunny summer days movmg with
rapid flight about our streams, ponds,
and meadows, alighting for a time
and then darting away. These crea
tures have a peculiarly light aud airy
appearance and are beautifully color
ed. They are enormously voracious,
being among insects what birds of
prey are among their kind. I hough
Th are a vUbl tonic pargati
lutelj harmless under air circumstances, lhey
never injure the weakeat female or me yunK-
est child. One box is a memcme
ing for a whole family. Suppose you have
diarrhoea; nature is making a great effort to
get rid of some irritating matter in the stom
.h or bowels. A dose of Brandreth's PiiU
amoves the matter and the disease is cured.
In costiTeneea one good dose of Brandreth's
Pills, followed by one pill every night for a
week or two. niake-the human machinery run
as regular us clock work. In bad olds, whera
the pores of the skin are cioaea ana me uwn
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M. L. ARET
Present his compliments to ik
j if..it .. . "'t unhu.
niiu nwBsunn solicit a trial .ttH
sible perspiration thrownupon the blood, poia- tablismcnt. It is complete in all 2 S
omng
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN curred in the neighborhood of volca
noes, but have preceded great erup-
GEO. A. KAGLE,
W. A. MORGAN.
Eagle & Morgan
BLACKSMITHING AND
Wagon-M aki d 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 iVagons done promptly ana in nrst
elass style. Painting and finishing of fine
work will he done by W. M. Barker.
All we ask is atrial.
Jan. 10, 1883. 13:tf
Administrator's. Notice I
- Having qualified as administrator, with
the will annexed, of Henry Kluttz, dee'd, I
hereby notify all persons indebted to the
etate of said deceased to come forward
and make payment; and all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby noti
ficd to present the same to me for payment
'on or before the 5th day of July, 1884, or
this notice will be plead in bar of their re
covery. Simeon Kluttz, Adm'r
48:lin-pd With Will Anuexed.
TOR SALE OR RENT!
Three plan tut ions for Sale or Rent. Ap
ply to John C. Miller, tour miles north
west of Salisbury, N. C. Terms made to
uft-purchasers.
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Insurance and Storage Free.
Liberal Cash Advancements made on
Tobacco held by us for future sale.
KLUTTZ, GASKILL & CO.
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Total Assets, $710,745.12.
A Home Company,
Seeking Home Patronage.
LXBERAL.
Term Policies written on Dwellings.
Premiums payable One-half cash and bal
ance in twelve months.
J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt,
2o:6m. Salisbury, T. (J.
BLACKMER fe HENDERSON
Attorneys, Counselors
and Solicitors.
Slisbury, N. C.
Jan. 22d, '79- tf.
J. M. McCORKLK. T. F. KLUTTZ.
iflcCOKKLE As KLUTTZ,
ATTORNEYS axi COUNSELORS
Salisblrv, N. C.
Offiee on Council Street, opposite the
Court House.
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S.VLISlil'RY, N. C.
Feb. 3rd, 1831.
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The attention of Farmers and the
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openeil a First Class FAMILY GRO
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Taylor's Hani vare, where he will keep a
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Bacon, Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, &c.
Also a fresh and complete stock of
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and Fancy Groceriss.
Will pay the highest cash prices for Bitt
er. Egirs, Chickens, and all saleable coun
try products.
"January 18, 1883. - J4:3m.
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a wond-rful effect on the worse case Thev are
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no vi (ht . n. hMi v
tions. W hen a violent and tern he
earthquake like that of lschia, occurs
n close proximity to Vesuvius, the
scientific inference is that Vesuvius
is preparing to deluge the vicinity
with lava.
It has clearly been established that
by a careful study of the superficial
effects of earthquake vibrations, the
point at which the shock originated
may be determined, and that earth
quake shocks never originate at a
greater depth than 30 miles below
the earth s giirrace. lhc nature of the
lschia outbreak indicates that the
i . i i. a a a
origin ot the shock must ne sought
near the surlace, and probably in
those great lava reservoirs supplying
Vesuvius.
The destruction of Chio preceded
the recent disturbances in TStna ; and
although Chio is situated at a far
greater distance from Thtua than
lschia Irom Vesuvius, it is probable
the phenomena had their birth in
similar underground disturbances.
But the subsequent agitation of JEtna
and the neighboring volcanoes was
slight1. It may therefore be hoped
that Vesuvius will not display more
violent activity than the Sicilian
giant, although there is good reason
to dread tire contrary.
Naples is bill five miles from Vesu
vius : and when Vesuvius opened
ner great, mouiu in the roar
was so awful that the inhabitants of
that city left their houses aud spent
the night trembling in the open air.
How far the destructi ve power of the
volcano extends is difficult to say ;
out the Uriel hve miles separating
the city of 400,000 souls from the
Oiquntaiu is not a guarantee of safety.
One reniarkable thing regarding
eartuquakesUocks preceding tremeud-
ous eruptions is that an interval of
years sometimes intervenes between
the earthquake and the definitive ca
tastrophe. J he shock appears to be
a warning. Thus both Herculancum
and Pompeii were nearly destroyed
bv an earthquake in A. D. 63 : but
the great eruption which buried them
i i . i .
was posiponeu until sixteen years
later A. 1). 71). Lesser earthquakes
accompanied the bursting of the
lava.
lschia has always been famous
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however, for earthquakes. Its ancient
name was iEnaria, and its origin vol
canic. Quite a number of scientific
works have been written about its
natural phenomena. It was first colo
nized by Greeks from Chalcis and
else were, who established a flourish
ing colony; but they were driven
from the Island by earthquakes. A
volcano arose in the center of JE.iaria,
and part of the land sank into the
sea. Hiero, tyrant of Syracuse, next
established a colony there; aud again
the colonist were driven away by
earthquakes. It then became a de
pendency of Neapolis (the modern
Naples,) and no great catastrophe oc
curred for years, but slight earth
quakes continued, and the volcanic
phenomena of the Island deterred
settlers from establishing themselves
there. It was not until modern times
that it btcame populous and prosper
ous. Before the catastrophe its popu
lation was about 25,000 not inclu
ding pleasure seckors and it had
two considerable towns lschia and
Foria. As it is only about 15 miles
in circumference this population was
quite large. It is situated about b
miles from the mainland ; and ap
pears to have been originally created
by the same enormous subterranean
upheaval that gave birth to Vesuvius.
Islands of this character, especially
when situated in proximity to an ac
tive volcano, seem peculiarly liable to
the late ot Atlantis.
Prof. Palmieri's declaration that
the catastrophe was not due to a true
earthquake vibration, but to a subsi
dence of the ground, cannot excite
much doubt as to the couuection of
mc uuirvr wiin suoterranean volcanic
agency. The desi&ofion of a por
tion of the Island iitf ancient times
ma. Two thousand soldiers diggiug formidable to the minute creature on
in the ruins saved 1,000 lives up to which they prey, they are perfectly
midday on Sunday aud exhumed 24 harmless to mankind. Otherwise
persons alive on Monday. The only Uj)ey are very useful to man and
American known to have been lnLWrov vaat nuWWs of crnats and
j u red by the earthquake was a Miss other insects, which are troublesome
Van Allen, and she is only slightly or destructi ve. They "are a great or-
hurt. uament to our meadows and water-
An eyewitness desc ribes the scene Ways in summer time
at the theatre at Cassamicciolia, when ira few drasron ffies be shut -into a
the earthquake occurred, as au awful J,onscfor a short time they will ex
one. The curtain had just risen when terminate the mosquitoes and other
a tremendous shook was felt. A fear- Vexatious Mood-sueker. iust
ful roar followed, and the ground fexv toad8 put into a room will rid it
rocKea line ine sea in a siorm. a (,f bugS) cockroaeles, and like pests
great cry oi terror arose irora me au
dience, who were thrown into a heap,
The
secret of success is to know
and other peo-
nda large nu mber of them were buried how to deny yourself ar
eneath the timbers of the building, ,e N0. Picayune.
Much fell upon them. 1 womoreshocks
occurreu. All who could rushed out- iJeware or evu xnougnis ; oau
sideoY the ttfealre and hundreds of per- thoughts come first, bad words fol-
sons clambered into the trees in the low. and then bad deeds. Watch
vicinity for safety. Most of the peo- against them ; strive against them ;
pie, however, escaped to the shore, pray against them.
where bonfires were lighted as signals x . .. t1. , , ; i
members, don't look too far away.
The tendency with many pastors is to
say as the settlers do about the mos
quitoes in a new country : "TherCare
not many here, but just beyond they
are dreadful !"
of distress. Hundreds of half naked
men and women, wild with terror
and grief, ran to and fro among the
ruins with torches during the night,
searching for missing friends.
einpirawuu 111... t I , "".piic ia all Hi
the fountain, of life and filling the noe, quirements of first class business.
Horses, Buggies, Carriage.
jtuwuuub, wagons, &C,
HE IS COKKIDEKT OP oiVlS6
SATISFACTION'
Special provision and favorable 1
the throat and the lungs with choking mucus
seren Brandreth's Pill taken at night on an
empty stomach, will restore the perspiration,
break up the cold and purge away all tha wa
tery secretions that should have passed off by
the skin. Diphtheria, a family disease and CoaVding ind keeping horses
most dangerous one. is almost immediately Drovera will find good Stalls and e
cured by one or two doses of Brandreth's Pills, at this place.
aided by a gargle of lime water. Rhumatism, Special accommodations for the hui
-l:k frnm ton much sciditv or too commercial 1 raveiers. "
irillVU W m-mm-mr - 0 .
much alka.inity of the system, requires noth-
ine 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 eflect is seen in brightness
01 the eyes and clearness of the .kin. All pim
ples and eruptions vanish like magic under
the influence of this ourifvine nureative. e
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 line sight and tone
up the human body, so that the old man'.eyes
will be undiuimed and his natural force una
bated even after seventy years.
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Lee Street, Salisbury, X. c
M Turnip Seed, Tnfy gi
Just received a Fresh lot of
TURNIP M I D
of all the different kinds, CHEAPER
ENNISS'DrcoSt
ever at
Earthquake.
Ourselves and Otheus. There
London, July 25. The town of rare a irreat many of us who are like
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asa-miecioia, near maples, was almost peacocks. We strut around and try
entirely destroyed by an earthquake t0 show our feathers our fineauali-
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last nigut. t ne neignuoring towns tjoa, and for fear they will not be seen,
ot rario ano iacceseinino were great- we call attention to them in no un
mistakable terras. If we could first
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see ourselves as otners see us see
our own faults and failings, our feath
ers would frequently fall, and there
would be less . strutting before the
public. Raleigh Advocate
ly damaged. Kjne nuniireu ersons,
more or less, of the severely injured
have arrived at Naples by steamers.
The number of people killed is not
know.
London, July 30. Although it has
been official I v stated that fifty-four
persons died in old Cairo Saturday, Mortuary Report. Dr F Scarr,
the Daily News1 correspondent says he keeper of the cemeteries, reports that
saw eigiity-eignt corpses conveyed in July mere were six interments in
through one street. There have been Elm wood cemetery, four of these
altogether fifty deaths from cholera iu being children aud two female adulte.
the British army. All of the garri- The caus"s of death were three diar-
sons, except that of Alexandria, are rhea ; one abscess of the heart; one
1ST O TT C E !
JOHN F. EAGLE,
--FASHIONABLE
BOOT
AND
SHOE
MAKER,
Invite vour attention to his shop, on osiir
was concomitant with eruptions.
Vesuvius in Eruption.
lone. All grades ol goods made to orJrr
Oct. 1st, '81;tf.
The Inhabitanh Fleeing for Safety;-
Awful Scenes in the Theatre at Vas
tnicciola when the Earthquake Oc
curred. Na ples, J uly 3 1 . Mou n t Vesu v i us
j is in a state of eruption. Lava is de
fending from tne crater iu the direc-
affectcd.
London, July 30. The excitement
in Italy may be imagined from the
fact that there were 2,000 visitors on
the Island of lschia, including weal
thy lion.aii and Neapolitan families,
and several Deputies who were taking
baths there. It is impossible as vet
to give the number of dead at Casa
micciola. In the latest accounts the
number is estimated at 3,000, The
Hotel Piccola Scntinclla sank iu the
earth aud buried many of its inmates.
botne ot the inhabitants of the islaud
escaped to the sea at the first shock,
and made their way to Naples with
a
the news of the calamity. The centre
of the shock was the same as that of
two years ago, but the ratlins was w
eir. 1 he shock was felt at sea, and
according to some accounts even at
Naples. A gentleman who was stay
ing at Hotel Piccola Sentinel la, and
who escaped with his life, relates that
he only had time to secure some cau
dles to use in the darkness of the ruins
before the colapse of the building.
A person who lives near the now ruin
ed bathing establishment says he es
caped from the place amid falling
walls and balconies, the terrified peo
ple shouting, "To the sea." The
ground opened iu many places, while
iu other places there was no move
ment. Water gushed out of the soriusrs
and several boilers in the bathing
house burst. The theatre, which was
a wooden structure, was litterally torn
open, allowing the audience to escape.
At Lac ieo there are many dead and
wounded. At Furico the churches
were destroyed but no one was killed.
At Seirura fifteen were killed. The
troops have removed tho body of Signer
Feorentini, Prefect of Lussiri. All
steamers plying between lschia and
the main land were immediately char
tered by the government to bring the
wounded from the island.
Rome, July 30. A Naples corres
pondent telegraphs: "I have josl re
turned from lschia. Casamicciola,
Lacico, aud Forico have been destroy
ed. They were three of the most flour
ishing communes on the islaud, which
was half overthrown. The road be
tween the towns of lschia and Casa
micciola is impassable.
The Prefect of Naples telegraphs
that the town of Casamicciola has
ceased to exist.
The train from this city to Naples
to-day was crowded with passengers
going to inquire us to the fate of their
friends. The Bishop of Casamicciola,
Don Filipauce, of Rome, and the Pre
fect of Cagliori are reported among
the deaths. There were a very few
typhoid fever, and one heart disease.
In Pinewood .(colored) cemetery
there were seventeen interments, nine
children, four male adults and four
female adults. The causes of death
were, three diarrhea, four typhoid
fever, two peritonitis, one dropsy, one
found dead, two consumption, one
gangrene, one congestion of the brain,
and two premature births. Char.
Journal Obsc)vei
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A Salisbury 6.05' 646"
44 High Point.. 7.20 44 7.50 - j
Arr.Greenaboro.... 8.10 44 843"
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44 Raleigh 1.40 p.m. 1 20AM
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Last Tuesday a boy was engaged in
ploughing on the farm ot a man
named Wilkinson, between Green
wood and Monroeton, iu Bradford
county, when he saw an enormous
black snaKe lying stretched along on
the ground near the fence. Frighten
ed by the reptile, the boy dropped
the line and started on a run for the
house. Reinforced by several mem
bers of the family, he went back,
when one of thet horses was found
lying on the ground with the python
tightly coiled about "his neck. The
snake was dispatched, when it was
found the horse was dead, his life
having been choked out by the snake.
Elmira N. Y., Advertiser.
Robert Wheeler, of Sliver Creek,
was born in 1775 and is 108 years
old. His parents were of pure Afri
can blood, and were Captured on the
coast of Guinea and brought to this
country in a slave ship. Bob has had
eight wives' and fifty-four children,
fifty of whom Wjare sons. Natches
Democrat. ?
Si.axg. "I've " admired an un
known woman all winter," remarked
a man the other day ; "she was styl
ish, weil-dressed, carried herself well,
but I heard her speak to-day and the
charm vanished." "What did she
say ?" some oue asked. "Only two
words. A companion in a store asked
her a question, to which she replied iu
the affirmative, 'You bet!' Twas
enough. I'll never waste admiration
again before I hear a womau speak."
When the Catholic Bishop of Virginia
was invited to preadi at the White Sul
phur, he did not bring his sectarian ma
chinery aud work it for au hoar while
the people were waitiue and bored. He
had a simple service familiar to all, aud
then preached au eloquent evangelical
sermon. Richmond Advocate.
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Old. Lon? Life from use of Brand
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Prairie nuCuiEX, Wis., Feb. 11, 1882
I am in the ninetieth year of my eatrhiy
pilgrimage, and before passing to another, and
I trust, a better world, 1 wish to bear testuno.
ny to the great virtues of Brandreth's Pilln as a
household remedy, lhey are the best blood
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