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' ' - f - I - 4f mllm K)l: TH1C LIVER And all B lious Complaints !fr to take, betatf purely vecetaMe ;no grip- t ! URISG YOUR TOBACCO I S3 9 1 Ki cent Inventions. fT WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFIOK QKN. PASSENGER AGKNTi Salisbury, N. a, October 12th, 1802 SCHEDULE. fas. Train i -S'. B STATIONS. Arrive 5.43 P 4 as " " . 3.o " t.w " UM " u.m A M " t.w Leave 6.00 " c.o " Pass. Train No. X ....Salisbury---....stateavtlle .. .... Newton . . . . Hickory ....Morjranton.. ....Marlon Black Mountain Aslievnie ....Warm Springs ....Pigeon River., i Leave 1.10 a m Arrive T.iS ' " 8.4 " ,85 " " M " 11.4 " " L58 TU 3.00 " " R.44 " 5.4S " Train No. 1 I tvmnects1 at Salisbury with R; & D. R. tt. from all points Kcrth and South and from Raleigh. Connects 1 at gtatesvllle with A. T. & O. Dlv, or V. c. m. a. k. I k. connect at Warm Springs with K. Tenn., Va. Ga. K. R. lor Morrlstown and points south-west. . Train No. 2 I cronnects at Warm Springs with F. T . Va. Ga.R.IT. I from Morrlstown the Houtit-West. Connects at 1 Ktatesvllle with A. T. 4 O. Dlv. of C C. & A. R. R and at Salisbury with R. & D. R R. for all points I North and East and for Raleigh. I Through Tickets 1 on sale at Salisbury, Statesvllle, Asheville and the I Warm Springs to all principal cities. J. B. Macmurdo, t KLUTTZ A B E H 0 0 S E ! JOHN SHEPPARD, (Late of Pilot-Warehouse, Winston, N.C.) Business Manager and AUCTIONEER. -O- UEO. A. EAGLE, i f W. A. MORGAN. SALES EVERY DAY. Good Prices Assured. if BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN AND BEAST. . NO SALE, NO CHARGE! Insurance and Storage Free. Liberal Cash Advancements made on Tobacco held by tis for future sale. KLUTTZ, GASKIXL & CO. 15:tf I I ; Eagie & Morgan BLAOKSMITHING AND Wagon-MakiDg. We are prepared to do any kind cf work at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. M. I Barker's Old Stand.) SALISBURY, N. C. HORSE SHOEING and all kinds of I B.lacksmithing done promptly and with cx I pedition. Repairing of Carriages, Buggies I and Wagons done promptly and in first I class style. Painting arid finishing of fine I work will be done by W. M.. Barker. t. AH We ask is a trial. Jan. 10, 1883. 18ft f NEXT SFiSSION BEGINS AUGUST 30th, 1883. Regular Com sea of Study lead to A. B., Ph. B., and B. S. Special . Courses are open to Strident. Schools I tf Law, Medicine and Pharmacy nttach I cd. A Teacher's Course of two years has been established. For particular, address Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., Pres., Chapel Hill, N. C. 42:3t. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SLACKMER & HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. 1 Sslisbury, N. C. I Jan. 22d O-tf. I " J. M. MCCORKLE. . T. F. KLUTTZ J flcCORKLE & KLUTTZ, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS SaUshury, N. C. i Office on Council Strcctv opposite the I Court House. 37:tf 1 I KERR CRAIttE. 1.. II. CLEMENT. CRA1GE tt CLEMENT, I F Attorneys -A.t Uaw, Salisbury, N. C. ; Feb. 3rd, 188L 1 - I HARDWARE. RHODES BROWNE, PRES.. W. C. COART, SEC. Total Assets, 8710,745.12. A Home Company, Seeking Home Patronage. PF.02PT, Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One-half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt., 25:Gm. Salisbury, N. C. M'c clip from the Scientific Ameri- nan : An improved device for slicing po tatoes am! other vegetables lias been patented by Mr. Ferdinand EsihjI. of Sail Francisco, Cal. A knife is ; pivoted in the usual manner to a 1 ramc, so as to slice the vegetable with a downward slanting cut, having a cushioned cutting plate to relieve the cutter from the strain which would result fmm a rigid cutting plate. A guage is provided for regulating the thickness of the slice. An invention has recently been made which provides an escape door to be located .at the side of railroad passenger cars, to bo used in case of accident when the doors at the ends of the car havo been fctoscd by the telescoping of the car, of by the ab normal abutment of the timbers, from any cause. This door is hinged at ti e bottom, and1 the fastening ap pliances are so simple that any one without previous instruction can open it in case of accident. The patentee is Mr. Joseph Parkinson, of Dan ville, Va. Some improvements have recently been made in machines for measuring bagging, carpets, and otfher fabrics, and a patent has beeii obtained for the same by M. J. C. Williams, oi Scotland Neck, N. C. The- fabric to be measured is parsed through the B machine and is brougbt thereby in contact with a drum, which id of an accurately measured circumference, and is rotated by the action f the fabric A dial which indicates ex actly each revolution of the drum, is connected with the .latter, whereby the number of yards of the fabric passed through the machine s auto matically recorded. - - - Mr. Alex. G. Poirfts, of Staunton, Va., is the patentee of an improved' dinner pail lor the use of workmen and excursionists. The casing is cyl indrical and provided with a scries of circular pans placed one above the other within the outer case, they being designed for meats, eggs, or other food. The opening at ihe top -of the cylinder is closed by a tea kettle. A re ceptacle is formed at the end for carrying knives, forks, etc. Provis ion is-made for carrying a till cup on the tea kettle. The pail seems to be very compact ami well arranged for the purpose for which it is intended. red. Talc Fonnutipn. It is very easy to spoil children by rearing them in Idleness. A girl who is never allowed to sew, all of whose clothes are made for her and put on her, till she is tenj twelve, fifteen, or eighteen years of age, uleti, true itiea oi sen restraint is to let me child venture. A child's mistakes arp often better than no mistakes; be cause when a child makes mistakes, and has to correct them, it is on e way towards knowing something. A boy who is "put to bed" at night, who is waked up ever morning, and never wakes himself up ; and never makes mistakes in dressing himself : and is washed, and never makes mis takes about being clean ; and is fed, and never has anything to do with his food; Ts watched and never watch es himself; and is cared for, and kept all day from doing wrong such a child might as Well be a tallow cm- die, perfectly straiglit and solid and comely and un vital, and good for nothing but to be burned up. I J "if P pan g LIVER, ar.d rrom tlieso on:Ge3 arise Orcc-icurths of the (liscaecs cf tbo huuidn vaec. Tbeso BTinpt6malr.d:caJWti9!rcri.tcrcc : X,oss of AppetKc, Eowct! costive, ii'x-U. Head ache, fullness ''ftaro.it?rtj, firerslon to cxertiau of r-.e-.ly ov ixiiad, 3i.rsct&iioia of food, IrritrJbiiity cZ tsinpcr, low spirits, A feeling cftia.l2is xLeIccted omc duty, XLsziTess, H laUcr!nKat Uxo Heart. 4rt;j ixjfop; ie c;-'es. Jiiftfily coI ore A itJrin tlOjjSTIPjLTSO.V. c.nl dc mand t! nso cf fttoro'T-th.t a twdiTctlr ontho t Ivor. AsalUrurincjUciiiuTIJTT'S PXltLi Lava no c lnal. Thoir ceti on on tbo Kidneys and SlcinLal30 prcrr.pt; xcmoTiog nil impuvlrics ihrpugli tlicso three scav enger cf tlic tyetea," producing r. ? pe tit v.scnn'l di-esttbm, rrgnlar steels, a c!px sldaaadarisorcualbod -. lUTT'K cause no naasoa or rp"iiinS ror lutcrftra Tritn cally worn vjad aro a pcrrcc; MALARIA .-it vt.i--r.-.vSt.,N.Y. Fallacies of the Learned. 3 nged in- m 'i- SJF- WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES C'all on the undcrsignctl at NO. 2, Granite AHTI&OTEilTO Tiirrs mm m ctantly to aGtossir Black byaslngio ap plication of this BnTR. Sold by Druggists, or Sent Hy cprosa on receipt or ti . OfIic, 44 Murray 3tre-t, Nw Yorlr. Tan's mmtx oh uosful receipts trei. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Cli AC' LIN A WATCHMAN, ON I A ''sea, 1.50 PER YEAR. Row. 1). A.. AT WELL. agent ur tits "urawaurixresaer," Salisbury, K. C, June 8th tf. - L sx . , f Malaria, CbtUa ana Fever, and Bullous attacks positively enred wlta Kmoo'V Standard Cure PJis j an iafahlbie reujpd v : never falls to cure the most obstinate, long slnmltog- eases where QuIiTlne an-.l ',A otuer remedi s butd tailed. They are prepared expTesly tor malarious sections, in double boxes. two kinds it Pills, cunlaiainga strong cathartic and a chlU breaker sugar-coated,- containing no Quinine tor Mercury, causing no grlplngor purging; they are mild and efficient, cerutln In their actton and harm less In all cases ; they etTectuaUy cleanse the svstem and elve new life and tone to the body. As a bouse--lold r 'med they are unequaled. For Liver com plaint their etiual Is not known : one box will have m wnnderlul elect on the worse eas. Thi-v are Usel and prescribed by phystehtns. and sold by ?drn agists everywhere, or sent by toaH, 25 and 50 kenr, boxes. Kmory s Little Cathartic PlUs. best i Nas-n tde. only 15 cents, standard cure Co. ni Ver84B Street, New York. 43:ly if 01 SALE AY J. H.FNNISS, i , B ita 1IHK Sale of Land ! j By virtue of an order of Sup. Cort of Row an County, in thcae of Joint C. Lingle and tthers against Martha J, Lin;le and others, p will sell, on Monday the vid tlav of ik-j;-kemlter, 183H, at the residence mf the late -Moses Linsrie, -- 147 Acres of land, Adjoining the lands of Moses Lyerlv, Jtdin C. L'mirlf, llenrv Klutt. and others! known the mine Ltnirle tract, anlfteet to the l.-n-er oi Anm" h L.mre, frlridw. ' '. -ujftu-. r - i : ! .eah. tvne third in six i BOOTS, SHOcS A GAITERS, made to order: All Work rust class seventeen Years F.x peiience. All Material oi the best grade, and work done In the latest sty lea Ready made wor k always on hand Reoalrlnfl neatly and prompt ly done. Ord rs bv malltirompr ly tilled Win. J. Z2MKlc. 51:ly. Simsbljwi-. . C Seneca, Claudian, Basil, Angus tin0, Gregory, Jerome, and perhaps Tbueydidcs, agreed in tbe belief that crystal is simply ice strongly con geal cd ; and socli merr as Straliger, Albert us Magnus and Bassavolis as sented to the proposition. Jt is, how ever, but tair t say that .there were always opponents to this theory. Pliny denied the assertion, and in his company we find Agricola, Diodorus Siculns, Coesius Beruardtis, and oth ers. Of course, the test of specific gravity settles the matter at once. As for astronomical and geographi cal fallacies, their name is legion. Xenophanes assertetl that the earth had no bottom ; Tbales Milesiu. averred that it fioaled on water: land almost every old writer had hi? own pet craze about the problem. A glimpse at the monkish map of the world, which is still preserved in Hereford Cathedral, will prove the unsystematic nature of tne topograph ical studies in much later days ; but such- errors are too numerous to be more than briefly hinted at, ami fal lacies re-pecting crystals and precious stones aftbrd in themselves sufficient matter for a tolerably long disserta tion. To, them, therefore, let us keep for the present, Pliny believed that the diamond will suspend or prevent the attraction of the loadstone, if placed between it and a piece of iron: and, although the .problem was one. capable of spee dy solution by. experiment, he went on to ascribe the me remarkable property to the plant garlic. iLiiseoiiis Nierembergios, a learned Spaniard had his own private craze He imagined that the bumaii lodv leftto turn a&k would, would always point its head to tire iiorth,-and it is hard to understand lvw this and most of .the other fallacies connected with the loadstone escaped detection by experiment. r Loelius Bisciola, for instance, as serted that one ounce of iron added to ten ounces of loadstones would only produce a total weight of ten Ounces ; and Appolloimis and lieda joiq in testifying that there are certain load stones which attract only at night, while other learned authorities atlirm that the mineral in question, when burned, gives off an unbearable stench, and that, if preserved in cer tain salts, it has the power of attrac tiding gold, even out of the deepest wells. AUthe Year Hound. How Birds Learn to Sing. A wren built her nest in a box on a New Jersey farm. The occupants ot the farm house saw the mother teach ing her voung to sing. She satin front of them, and snug her whole song very distinctly. One of her young attempted to imitate her. Af ter proceeding t-h rough a few notes its voice broke, and it lost the tune. The mother recommenced where the voung one had failed, and went very distinctly through rilh the remain der. lhe young bird made a second attempt, commencing where it hadJ ceased Jjefore,: and : continuing, tup -ung as long as it was ablef ainj.wheu the notes were again lost the mother began again where it had stopped, and completed it. Then the young one resumed the tune and finished it. This d,oue, the mother sang oyer. the whole series of notes the secoud time with great precision, and again the young one attempted to follow her. ihe wren pursue! the same course with this one as with the first, and so witu tne third and iourtli, until each of the birds became a perfect songster. PuL'DENCE. The great eutl of prudence is to give rheei fulness to those hours which splendor cannot gild, and exhortation cannot exhila rate those soft intervals of unbended amusement in which a man shrinks to his natural dimensions, and throws aside the ornaments of disguises which he feels in privacy to be use less incumbrance, and to lose all effect when they become familiar. To be happy at home is the ultimate re sult of all ambition the end to which every enterprise and labor tends, and of which every desire prompts the prosecution. It is, indeed, at home that every man must be known by those who would tnata a just esti mate either of his virtue or felicity ; for smiles and embroidery are alike occasional, ami the mind is often dressed for show in painted honor and fictitious benevolence. In mining and prospecting in this count rv altogether too little atten tion has been paid to the formation known as talc, lhis substance is generally found iu the neighborhood of mineral, and. common custom has assigned itto the dump. That there are formations that carry mineral other than the generaf accepted ores is be ing proved from time to time so con clusively that to say anything is barren is making an assertion that is likely to give the lie on test. Car bonates, in the early days of Lead viiie, or California Gulch, as was it then cailed, were knows to exist) bat were supposed to be valueless, and lience the bonanza camp lay for years undeveloped and unthought of other than for its placer mines. Tellurium is another formation, though known to expects and well-posted mining men, is not generally know at sight aud tons have been consigned to the dump by tender feet and prospectors because they could not see anything that looked like mineral in it. Ke cently at Bonanza, Colorado, some parties work ins a prospect were throwing this valuable mineral over the duulp and other parties coming along and seeing it bought the pro perty for a fraction of what was in sight and on the dump. And now we find the Nellie S. mine, on Prin ter Hill, Lead vi lie, has been consign ing talc to the vast dump that on as say runs from $20,(00 to $50,000 a ton iu gold. The Polomas Chief, JNer Jwexico, has givtu us some mltgfclGcmt snmmeror 1 of ntivfc1 silver in talc, and now the Cuc- hillos are furnishing specimens that TW re a weetable tonic purgative, abo- ntelv narrates under all circnmnce. They nererlnjare the Weakest female or the young- eat child. One box is a medicine cne "t. in for a whole family. Suppose you have diarrhoea; natnre is making great effort to get rid of some irritating mattenn tne om- Wf. . . .. .. T J lk. T5,la ach or bowels. A dose oi nranuti. removes the matter and the disease is cured. In cosrirenesB one good dose of Brandreth's followed by one pill every night for a week or two, make the human macninery rui as regular us clock work. In bad colde, where the pores of the skin are closed and the insen sible perspiration thrownupon the blood, pois oning the fountains of life and filling the nose the throat and the lungs with-ohoking mncuH Horses, Buggies, Carrin .vn Rrandreth's Pills taken at night on an! . ate plentifully specked wmrwver. To prospect thorough ryj formations' lyiui; athacent ts bodies or miueral should be assayed and hearsay or common custom dispensed with. The fact we cannot see miueral in rock is no evidence that it is not .there, and to presuppose that we knew all about it is to show-ourselves enemies to ad-J vaucement and science. Tbe Terrors, of ;nn Epidemic BRADDBETH S PILLS. MT. VERNON M. L. AREY Present his compliments tft the r,i i sndrespeetfully solicit a ,ta! of M. t rf 1.1. . It is complete in an tab i sin en t ijuiicuiciiu m si v;iass DVlsint'ss The statistics of liquor drinking in Illinois are frightful. The annual cost of liquor consumed iu that State put at $60,000,000, of which 32-, 082,750 is expended in Chicago, which is more than $50 pereupita for every man, woman and child in the city. The proportion of drinking saloons in Chicago is oue toeverv 1G0 of the population, and in the State of Illinois there is one retail liquor lealer to everv 20 inhabitants. NOTICE! JOHN F. EAGLE, -FASHIONABLE - BOOT SHOE 31 A K E 1 , M,X tit sill; ou the ueic-rreu mtuteiti JOHN C. USOLE, C ; Jwly 23, 1883. 'in r. iuvitvs votir aMt ridon to hi shop, opposite lr d.w. A Ifsrade of gootlf no.de to order I twiee aroU OT half way to Louden .Spectator. Nothing is more curidus than the factllitdying as onfvof a crowd seems, to he more terrible to a man than sim ply dying his own individual death Unquestionably there seems to be no kind of death 'more dreaded bv men than death either from sudden catas tropheslike that otf the Ring Thea tre at Vienna and that on the Clyde, for instance or from pestilence. No doubt it is perfectly true that death cannot be shared in the same sense in which a peril or a pleasure ,can be shared. You cannot .iAnll probabili ty be conscious of tle strength of com panionship after life begins to flicker low, nor are there above one or two people in the world vith whom most men would covet the sense of com panionship in such a moment as that of death. Still, it is some what curious that death on a grand scale always seems to be more terYiblc, trven to the separate individuals, than the ordina ry death by units. Of ourse, terror is very catching, and, therefore, the (error of a crowd always enhances the terror of the individual. But though that explains the supreme agony of a sinking ship or a burning theatre, it does not in the least explain the ad ditional dread of death which plague seems to inspire in individuals, for between the inhabitants of a plague stricken city there isal ways very much less active sympathy than there was before the pestilence appeared, and it is rather through the growth of mutual repulsion than through the heightening of a common sympathy empty stomach," will restore the perspiration, break up the cold and purge away all the wa tery secretions that should have passed off by the skin. Diphtheria, a family disease and a most dangerous one. i almost immediately cured 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 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 is seen in brightness of the eyes and clearness of the skin. All pim ples and eruptions vanish like magic ondcr the influence of this purifying purgative. We cannot stop the: march of time with aay medi cine: but Brandreth's Pills will remove the excessive lime from the system and prevent grey hair. They improve the sight and tone tip the human body, so that the old man'seyes will be undimtued and his natural force ifha- . . . ... . Ji bated even alter seventy years. uch iu i tie nvnui Brandreth' PHls have Rtood the test of fortjf-H five years of use by the American people They are entirely Vegetable: The are absolutely universal, for ibere is no disease'1 they will not cure, if taken in time. They are safe for infants and adtiUa. -They aim to ac complish three things; iirst, to purify the bluod; second, to cleanse and regulate l lie .stomac h and bowels; third, to stimulate the kidney and liver and purge away the ashes of Ihe sys tem and diseased matters of the body. By pur ging wi.h these Pills constantly, a new body can be built up from fresh,,healthy food in a few months. In this way, gout ana" rheuma tism, ylcers and fever sores cun be eradicated in a few weeks. The worst cases of dyspepsia and cost i veness can be cured by taking one or two pills every niht 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 decayed, the recuperative powers of youth. In their action, they imitate the rapid changes of the youthful body. We all wih to die of ol age. A hundred years is the natural limit of life, which can only be reached hy purging and purification. In general debility, nervous tremor, and mental depression Brandreth's Pills have a marvelous effect. They have won the confi denee of millions in all parts of the civilized world. Coiisiitulionsshaken by long residence in unwholesome climates, r 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 perfect ly harmless to the tenderest frame. The Pills are coniptjsjd of rare balsams, without the ad mixture of a jrain of any mineral whatever, or of any other delete ions substance. They operate directly, powerfully, and beneficially uion the whole m iss of blood ; nor can we question the fact wiien we see indigestion cured, liver mm. plaints arreted, the oppressed lungs brought into healthful play, and every physical func tion renewed and strengthened ly their agency. Phaetons, Wagons, &c HE 18 CONFIDENT OF Gln - i: SATISFACTION. Special provision and favorable rah t Boarding and keeping horses w Drovers will find good Stalls and Shj at this place. bh Special accommodations for tin. ol Commercial Travelers. cnefit Lee Street, Salisbury X f 8C:tf pip Seed, Turnip Srei! Just received a Fresh lot of T I 15 A IP SEED of tttl the different kinds, CHEAPER tl!Mr ENNISS' Dui-g Stoke. ever at WIZARD OIL, The Great RHEUMATIC CUHEof thiM also for InAME BACK, at 1 ENNISS' Dituu Saohk. SIMM'S LITER MEDIC1KK AT REDUCED PRICES, AT EXNISS', FRUIT JARS, AND RUBBERS FOR JARS, At EXXISS'.i SAVE YOUR FRUIT ! Scarr's Fruit Preservative J Without the use of Scaled Cans. The CHEAPEST and ONLY SURE KIND KNOWN. Perfectly Hakmi.i-ss. Call and try it. At ENNISS' Drug Store. J:tf. North parolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS (;OIN(J EAST. Date, Apr. oO, 1:82 Of all the musical instruments t he .7 ; t- 3 ... ... . i ii- that the innucucc ol pestilence is chief ioIiii is the most enduring. Pianos u, ru ifc . u . wear out ; wind lustrunienis get bat tered and old fashioned. All kinds of novelties are introduced into flutes; jut the st nniv violin stands on its own merits. Age and use onlv ini- piove it, and instead of new ones' commanding the highest prices, as in the viobn of the few Italian maker's of the last three centuries that com mands: the fabulous juices. It is im possible to handle an old violin with out a feeling of veneration, when one reflects on the number of people who have probably played ou it, tbe weary hours it lias beguiled, the source of enjoyment it ha been, and how well It has been loved. i. A remarkable phenomenon occur red at independence, Iowa, during a heavy thunderstorm recently, Manv ly felt. As. a fact, very" few patients stricken with ordinary disease, show any panic at H, while the perfectly healthy man, surrounded by pesti lence, is too often consumed with ter ror which renders liun absolutely un fit for the discharge of his duties. Leave Charlotte... " Salisbury " High Point .. A rr . (i reensboro Leave Greensboro . Arr. Hiilsboro " Durham " Raleigh Lv. " ........ Arr. Ctoldnboro .... .No. 51. I No. 63, Daily. Daily. 4.10 a.m. f .4.3o. a. ti.05 " " 7.20 " 7.50 " 8.10 " S.33 " 9.30 " 9 10 " 1 1 .47 " 11 28Ji4 120 " J"J08iI 1.40 p.m. 120AM 4.05 " 1 oO A M 6.30 1 ' 3 50 " No. 15 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro G 30 p. ni Ariive at Raleigh 2.45 p. ni. Arriveat tioldshoto 8.00 " No. 5-1 (onnects at Salisbury W. N. C.iB. R.. for Asheville and Wnrjni Sprfngs at Greensboro with R.& D. R. K. for all jfiint' North, East and West, via. Danville. At Goldsboro with W. & W.R. K. for Wfhrij ion. - t No. 53 Connects at Salisbury with C, R. R. forail pointsin Western N.Carolina; & K. li, lor an Honey Tree. A correspondent writing us from Yadfcinville says there is a honey tree a spauish oak on the road from that place to East Bend one mile from 'Fofbneb postof that is a curiosity, and that has at tracted the atteutioiii of many people in the county. The tree is about one foot in diameter and the honey exudes from all parts of tie body and limbs running down tbe tree in such quan tity that the hogs in the neighbor- l....l 1 . i . . . . .4ii. .1 I. 1. 1 it !.- . i nuuu iiavc uet i uiouc eu uv l untl were aroused by a pelting against the , .k . .; "J " . ..i.y. i .5i i.-n feed upon it wtirfe swarms of bees al- Letter from a Gentlemen Ninety Years Old. Long: Life from Use of Brand reth's Pills. PllAlRlU DIJ Dill en, Wis., Feb. U, 1S82. I am in the ninetieth year of lay eatrl.lv 4ilrimage, and before passing to another, and 1 trust, a better world, 1 wish to bear testimo- .... . . ; . , f r .. .1 i.' . u: 1 1 . .. , .. i'ia..- -riw .-.I.. t.i i daily at Greensboro with K n.,rlfit rs and cleanserst.f stomal, -m,l hnw. P'at North, Last and W est. f ' . . , t; els in the world. 1 have raised a family of 10 children, been blessed with three wives, and my t.imily experience reaches over seventy years. For ovef forty-five years J have known and believed in Brandreth's Pills. They have cured inof indigestion, eontivenewt, dyepepsia; and the females of my family have found them invaluable at all limes. I also wish to say that I have found A lj. cock's Porous Plas- TEttS very useful in breast pains, backache and weak muscled. Alfred Brunson, A.M., D,D. TRAINS GOING WEST. Date. Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. Dailv. No. 52. Daily. (I It is said that our people ex pen every eleven years . for intoxicating liquors more than the value of all the products of agriculture and all our mechanical aud manufacturiu? in dwtries. The $60000,000 paid for liquors in a year, would buy 1,000 , 000 barrels of flour, which, loaded in wagons, ten barrels to the wagon. would extend 45 456 miles, nearly windows, and supposed it to be hail ; others thought it was caused by bats. But tne next morning thousands of birds were found all over the city, some dead and some alive. Where ever a door had been opened the place would be full of them. It was a litteral shower of birds, and how and whence came they ? In size the birds were a trifle larger than a snow bird ; and their color much like that lof a quail. No nucfi bird was ever seen there. One thwfy it that they were drawn into t!-' vortex of a southern cyclone, and Carried as far as Independence, where they were dropped. so' gather around 'it. The substance is sweet.. WilJ. not some scientific gentleman tell us what it is? Wins ton Republican. 0 u m, '8J;ii. 1 the moon. " The attempt to piss Or. Mary AValker off a a female dide ought to be resented in ihe iiitt-reMs of tbe leautifiil -ox. There i the bet reason for believing thai Mary is the walk ing advertisement 'd a patent 6lothes jitu JW York Star. A Western editor has been shown the photograph of a skeleton sitting in an easy-chair, with a newspaper grasped in its bony hand. It is ac companied by a ioe, saying; "The inclosed photo shows the present con dition of an editor who attempted to run a country newspaper and subsist on produce, butter, eggs, etc., taken on subscription, and is sent out as a warning to those who aspire to coun try journalism' That's all right; but if a country editor can't live on "produce, butter, eggs, etc.' bow does he expect his contemporary, who only gets cord wood aud coon skins on subscript ion, to keep body and soul together? Notmstown Herald. CTTRE OF NEURALGIA. Taken as a ''Forlorn Hope,"Brandr eth's Pills Effectta Magical Care. Small Pox Cnred. Sckenck Ave., East New York, April 12, 1S80. I most cordially give my testimony as to the great value ot Brun lreUi'n Pills, veri tied by eighteen year' experience in my mother's (.the late Mrs, Dr. Geo M Browne) lamily and my own. They were at tinst taken as a 'for lorn hope," for the cure of a very severe case of Neuralgia of several" years' standing, the papehtr being completely prostrated by disease and the excessive nse ot" opium, taken to dead en fhe pain (by advice of her physician.) The etfecla were almost magical; in one month she was able to be up and walk around freely, and me uisease nas never returned. My mother was also cured of an attack of Inflainatoiv III . . ftuumauam oy me same mean. About six years ago I was taken with what appeared to be a bad cold, but in a short time, sy ononis ol confluent Small Pox were developed, causing hb much alarm. I determined to try Braud reth's Pills as a remedy, and their efficacy was soon apparent. I was well much sooner than was expected, and without receiving s single mark or trouble of any kind. It is my firm belief, judging from the severity of the cast-, that had I gone throitgh the regular routine prescribed by physiciaps, I should have died. I know of many other instances of Ihe value of Brandreth's Pills in disease and sickness, which I will be happy to give to any one who will apply to me, Mrs. St, John. LeaveGoldsboro .. Arrive Raleigh Leave " Arrive Durham ... " Hillshbi .... Greens! ro Leave " Arrive High Piont Salisbury.... Charlotte.... tt 10.00 a. m 12.15 pm I 4.15 " ! 5.32 " I G.ll " ! 8 30 " ! 9.15 " I 9.50 " (11.12 " ' 1.10a.m. jlO.ll . i 10.50 " 12.15 " ! 2.10 " No. 16, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv.Gohlsb'o 4.40 Ar.Kaleigh 8.39 1 Lv. ' l1-10" A r. GiensbojOpn No. 50-Connetts at Charlotte with A-fj Air Line for all points in the hfoulli and fcoutn No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with C. C. & A.K.tt. with alliHdnts South and Solitbe N. W. N C RAILROAD. Goikg West. No 50 Daily. Lv. Greensboro Ar. Kernersville " alem Going West. 9 25 p di 1041 " 11 10 " No. 51. Daily, ex. Sun. USED THIRTY YEARS, COULD NOT GET AL02JG WJTHOUT BRANDb KETU S J'JI.Ls IN THE HQPSE, Leave Salem Ar. Kernersville ' Greensboro 0 20 a m C46 " 7 45 " No. 52 Daily. ex.Sundif 1U25 113-3 " 12 09PL No. 53. 6l0p 6 o0 " STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD- 0. I. Going .Nokth? Leave Chapel Hill Arrive University Going So 0th. Levve University.... Arrive Chapel Hilt Daily ex 8.32 a m l NoT Poilyjxu" "" 5.40 p m Cars without CAtfg Dill n C A.n Mf. On Train No. 50, New York and Atl T Washington & DanviUe, . iiit On Train No. 52, Bmhmond anoj ism - " . 1 . 1 rll astiioKion anu a ukums, - aar I n ronjj ii i icaeis on "ait." y- ,.,f Italeigh, Gldsb.r, Salisbury and J "TJL -ii : : i .... ..in s hi i ii . i " at itii riiic.iiiJ ---7 84 Morton Street, New York Cil,j h!ur. J. 1380. I have used Brandreth's Pills for over thirlv years, i am a great ufi.rer from Rheums. UMm. W henever 1 feel it I take oh.- or two I aostM, which aive me luimedistp relief, i -ulso mi take mem tor cositivcn u-ni. i.;..i. i i ... . . .. ... i. i.- ,n;- , ... i . .hu h i mix i tes . or i sum r.a-i. ror i- i also troubled, an.i they always ,e n Ih-f. ' T li,...,. p"-. rt.ns.s an-ltheSoutb 1 could not get along without v ; wy ; HUlrw ' ' A POPE- , , house. L ji . V 1 1 l:k -i.ti.i fi P,-iis:ei Ag - j 18:ly I 'yni rah' 21:ly
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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