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I Curious Experiment. Some few months ago I filled a white lamp, of ft globular shape, with clear spring water and placed it in the window at about ten o'clock of ft clear morning, in a position I to recede the rays of the sun. In one minute, a piece "of black silk which I had placet! within half an inch of the ..glass, ad in the focus, became ignited. The ravs of the sun vim liius be collected t hro' u body of clear wain , aud ft com- imili wuiie gtasg lamp may oe inane 10 wrve the ptirMc of a bnruing lens. I placed in the same lsuip, suspended PKf a thread in the water, several colored ifrlass beads. A little distance from the iaiu p I fixed a sheet of white paper. The ray of the sun passing throuh the water and the beads, threw upon the surface of the paper a variety of the most beautiful Color that imagination ran picture. Journal. BRING YOUR 7 1 BRANDRETH'S PILLS. KLTJTTZ'S ARE 10 USE! Encouraging for HIui. MM HEALTHCORSET Ibatoamu iq popular PTsry da r, ae lad ie lad Q the most C0XFOXTABL1 AXD PERFECT FITTIHCl cor.-ct evir warn. Mcr Chruts try it f lvoi tho best satisfaction of nay eoraet thy nxn tolA. Wp.rrnl'd MmfMfeavf or moaiy ro- funded. For alo by7 J. D. GASKILL only, Salisbury, -N. C. SLuoq, Indian f eqetasie Pills ran THIS -LIVER And all Bilious Complaints v.ut in t-ike. Umsc Hirly vejre'ahle: iwnp i5. I'i-mv i rts. All lirtHgdata. JOHN SHEPPARD, (Late of Pilot Wahehousk, Winston, N.C.) business Manager and AUCTIONEER. -o WESTERN H. C. RAILROAD. OFKIl HEX. PASSENGER Aft E NT, Salisbury, N. C, October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. WEST. Pass. Train No S P M Arrive MS " 4JS8 . " 3.W ' I " 12,54 " i ium a j 10.0S f .' .fci fceave fl.OS 7 STATIONS. T . ...SiiilslHiry... .... stut esvine . Newton Hickory ..,,Morg;uiton . Marina Black Mountain Ashevuie ....Warm Sniine-s, ...,Pt,peoaRlv'. . i ; Pass. Train J o- X J Leave 6.10 a m Airive 7,58 " s.49 " 9.25 10. 3 11.49 " 1.S3 r m 3.0H " 5.J4 5.4'. SALES EVERY DAY. 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 sale. KLUTTZ, GASKILL & CO. 15:tf Traiii No. 1 tfonnects at Salisbury with R. & d. R. r. from all Joint a North and South aajl from Raleigh. Connects t Statesvllle wttii A. T. & O. Dtv. ot C. C. A A. R. it. Connects at Warm Springs with E. Tonn., Va. 4 Oa. It. R. tor Morristown and ixilnts South-West. Train No. 2 Connects at Warm Springs with E.T.Ya.Ga.R.R. trom morristown lie Suuth-V,est. connects at Mtalenvllle with A. T. A O. Dir. at C C. A. R. It. mud at Salisbury with R. & D. it R. jor all points Sorth and Eas and for Raleigh. Through Tickets an sale at, Salisbury, StaWsville, Ashcville and the farm Springs to ail principal cities! J J. B. Macmurdo, V. A. MO KUAN. tfltO. A. KAOLE. s Eagle & Morgan BLACKSMITHING AND Wagoji-Making. I We arc pivpure.d to do any kiml of Ifork at .ou;- Suoj n Lt-e Street, (W. M BaWker'a Old Stutnl.) j SALISBURY, N. C. j HQRSE.SIIOELNO nnd aH kin.ls ot WMltsmitMng done promptly and witlicx jfcdition. Kepairing of Carriages. Buggies did Vagtos ilor promptly anl in lirst Plass style. Panting and finishing of line york vi,ll ye done ly V. M. Barker. I All vcasic is a (riil. I ian. 10, 1883. i:.tf RKODES BROWKE, PRES., C. COAST, SEC. Total Assets, $710,745.12. A Home Company, Seeking Home Patronage. STP.ONS, LIBERAL. Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt, J "". Salisbury, JN. C. Thejr are a vegetable tonic purgative, abso lutely harmless under all circumstances. They never injure the weakest female or the young est child. ! One box is a medicine chest snffic inr for a whole family. Suppose von have diarrhoea; nature is making a great effort to. get rid of some irritating matter in the stom ach or bowels.. A dose of Brandreth'a Pills removes the matter and the disease is cured. In costiveness one good done of Brandretb's Pill, followed by one pill every night for a week or two, make the human machinery run as regular um clock work. In bad cold, where the pores of the skin are closed and the insen sible perspiration throw nnpon the blood, pois oning the fountains of life and fillins the nose. the throat and the lungs with choking mncus ; seven Brandreth's Pills taken at niehl on an empty stomach, will restore the perspiration, break up the cold and purge away all the wa tery secret ions that should ha ve passed off by the skin. Diphtheria, a family disease and a most dangerous one. is 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 alkalinity 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 under the influence of this purifying purgative. We cannot stop the march of time with any medi cine: but Brandreth's Pills will nmnvitli. excessive lime from the system and i f vent grey hair. They improve the sight and tone up the human body, so that the old man's eyeR will be undimraed and his natural force una bated even after seventy years. A tramp who had asked a of Jersey City for a cash lift was met wun ine reply : 'Sir ! I began life on thlrtv nont and am now worth $50,000, and no man ever gave me a penny in my life.' 'And I, sir,' added a second citi zen, -nave made a fortune of 340- r ri i . . - ' i I W. f on my own unaided efforts.' While 1 modestly remarked a tlurd, 'began life as a shoeblack, and now live on the interest of ray money 'Gentlemen said the tramp, as he iwitmi irom one to tne other, '1 thank you. Xou have planted new courage in my fainting heart. I will begin this very hour to amass a competency. Which of you can post me ou how to fail in business and get my start by beating my creditors V One man gulped down somefhino- and entered a grocery. The second grew red in the face and said he had to see a man. The third turned a shade paler, made a ghastly attempt to laugh, and dropped a cent on the walk aud got away 'while the tramp was hunting for it. Best in the World. Brandreth's Pills have stood the test of forty five years of use by the American people. They are entirely Vegetable. They are absolutely universal, for there is no disease thty will not cure, if taken in time. They are safe for infants and adults. They aim to ac complish three things .-first, to purify the blood; second, to cleanse and regulate the stomach and bowels; third, to stimulate the kidneys and liver ami purge away the ashes of the sys tem and diseased matteis 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 and rheuma tism, ulcers and fever sores c..n be eradicated in a few weeks. The worst cases of dyspepsia and costiveness can be cured by taking one or two pills eyery night for a month. In casesof twenty years' standing, gentlemen have been cured by taking one pill a night for a year. BrandretlrVPills 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 bodv. We all wif h to die of ofcl age, A hundred years is Brooklyn.N. Y.Sent. 20.-A of $500 was offered this p. nL for the tuscovery ot Mrs. ,liz:ibeth .Norton, 41 year of age, the wife of the Cap- lain or a trans Atlantic steamer, who has been mysteriously missing sinoe last Saturday and who it is feared has met with foul play. Last Saturday forenoon she left her residence, No. 475 Willoughby Avenue, dressed in a black silk dress and white straw hat with a white feather, to purchase some stocks from the office of a min ing company in Chambers street, New York. She went first to the office of her brother, Mr. Bliss, in 1 r . Wall street, and obtained $3,000 doMars, then she went to the com pany's office in Chambers street but the stock not being ready for delivery she started toward Broadway. This is the last that has been seen of her bv her friends. In addition t tlm - v a i w i i v, $3,000 iu cash she had in hor pos session about $5,000 worth of diamonds. Maitoiie's Assessment Mill. Know Thjntctr. j - The average weight of an adult is 140 ins. o OZ. iJ The average weight of a skeleton is about 14 lbe. Number of bone, 240. The skeleton measures 1 inch less than the height of a living man. The average weight of the brain of a man is 3$ pounds j of a woman, 2 lbs. 11 i The brain of a man exceeds twice that of any other animal. The average height of an Englishman is 5 ft. 9 iu. ; Frenchman. 5 ft. 4 in. The average number of teeth is 32. A man breathes about tweutv times in a minute, or 1,200 times in au hour. A man breathes' about 18 pints of air in a minute or upwards of 7 hogsheads a day. A man gives off 4.03 per ceut. carbonic gas of the air he respires ; respires 10,666 cubic feet of carbonic acid gas iu 24 hours; consumes 20,000 cubic feet of oxygen in 24 hours equal to 125 cubic inches of com mon air. A man annually contributes to vegeta tion 124 lbs. of carbon. The average of the pulse iu infancy is 120 per minute ; in manhood 80 ; at 60 years, 60. The pulse ef females is more frequent than that of males. The weight of circulating blood is about 28 lbs. Tho heart beats 75 times a minute, and sends nearly ten pounds of blood through the veins and arteries each boat ; makes four beats while we breathe unco. Five hundred and forty pounds, or one hogshead one and one-fourth pints of blood pass through the heart iu one hour. Twelve thousand pound, or 24 hogs heads 4 gallons, or 10,782 pints pass through the heart iu two hours. Oue thousand ounces of blood pass thro'j tne kidneys in oue hour. Oue hundred and seventy-five million holes or cells are in the nngs; which would cover a surface thirty times great er than the human bodr. Here is an item that so uids like th .1,1 . ; r!... I!.. nit, .i t 'l'rhiiJifnr sa Will I IIIJI'. a lie - 1 Mr. Rnfus Garuer, living about two miles from Newport, killed a very large bear on Saturday night. He caught him in a trap he had set in his corn, me near jumped the fence with the trap hung to his foot and run some forty yards, when . i i 1 he became entangieti in some uuuer- orrnnrrli. Mi. Otrner heal in ir the noise. ran out with his gun to see what was the matter, and soon came up with brum and shot him twice before he succeeded iu killing mm. m 11, -:t: School Books Full Stock, lowest prices. Writing Paper, Pens and Pencils. Envelops, Visiting Cards. Seaside Novels and Monroe' Library. Blank Books, Gold Pens. Autograph and Photograph Albums. Wall Paper, Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Fine Toilet Soap, Combs and Brushes. Bathing Gloves and Towels. Ware Washington, Sent. 20. The eivil service commissioners to-ilay received a letter from ex-representativc Dezen dorf, of Virginia, stating that Mr. O. Liaik, senator Ala hone s political as sessment IlTPlit IM-wlo ni lmma " - b J '""v o.-ic3oiiiciii t. . - i if . f i. . ... t i i wiri nraii oi nte, winch can only bef last weeU ot & percent ou the sala E Ji Hf 3a j PROFESSIONAL C41ipS. Attorneys, Counselors I and Solicitors. SArljsbvrr, N.. jn. &?d, ?p-tf. X M. McCOJRKLE. T. P. KLVTTZ I A1T0KNEYS and COUNSELORS Salisbuisy, N. C. f Office on Council Street, onjtosiu- fjie Court Honsr. I 37:tf DIG OOWELS, RED LIVE?. - rom these sourcos arUe throe-rourtlia ot the diicaacs of tlto huu:aa rt These GTmptcnisIiuIicate u'aoircxiitcncc : Ion of Apsttto, BoitiIi eostlvc, Sick Ilead ndie, ri.Oiv,jjft.-;r reilnar, aversion to exertion of Tjojt - raintl, Eruetatioa ? food. Irritability ot temper. JLow ..iif, tii nn ing egiete 'eol- .1 luiiui ui j iso ci a roni3siy that a ts .liiPctSv on the l.irer. AsaLlycrmciUcinc TCTT'S rOjXM hav-o no cqaai. T!icir nation on tho KMBcys n !: I obials also prompt : x crnortne til lnipnritics tiironsii thcaa three 'ea-r-f."R rd of the erste&t," producim; appe tlto.Houncl (li.rcstion. rrgnlr.ratools, a clear SUnnndavigcroaltdilv. TJTT'S riLLS eaue flo nsusea ct griping nor liiterttao With uailv WOrir nml nm i: nnrfuit ANTIDOTE TO " i ALAH1A, "wpirn TC.i-ri'.ii.H!. via'V.4l ilnTravt.,N. ZZ ""-t :KiaEM,i Tttrrlnaret orcd tJri:ic. ro y3T ci nrwrt reached by -purging and puriticatiun. 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 world. Constiiutionsshaken by long residence in unwholesome climate,r bv sedentarv hah. its, are wonderfully renovated by a course of this extraordinary medicine, which, powerful as is it.s action on the wholu system, is perfect ly harmless to the tendered frame. The Tills are composed of rare balsams, wittum! tl ,,.1 mixture of a grain of any mineral whatever, or ol any other deleteiious substance rii my.ni. directly, wwerfully, and ben eflci ally upon the whole mass of blood : nor can mm i.-... ti. fact w I) en we see indigestion cured, Ijver com. piaiiuK arresiea, ine oppressed lungs brought into healthful plav. and everv llbvsW':ll fun- tion renewed and strengthened by theiragency. CRAIGE 4 CLEMENT, Attorneys At Law, i;ftUR-f N. 0. ?eb.3 totts mm RYE. .GAT IIai on WaiSKEaa chnnsed in tuiiitly toaCLt.ST Bucx brasinale ap plication cf this Dtx. Sold by Drnggists, or sent by express oa roeipt of 0 1 Offlco, 44 Murray StTot, Nsw York. JOTT'S MAROAl 05 USEFUL RESEIPTS FREE. SUBSCKIBK YpR THE CRAO LISA WATCHMAN, OXIY $1.50 PER YEAR. r. K m 0 rd, 1381. i HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW PIGURins foil on the undersigned at XO. 2 Granite rfow- D. A. ATWELL. Agent for tl3 ''SardwallThresher." Salisbury, tf. C, Jane 8th tf. I. . talarla, Cttllts and Fever, and Billions m....;. pfrtttvelycuft-a wlt.i Emory:s sundarrt ai pViu in infallible rwuedr : nevVr falls i careSK m2 tlnateongstawHag cases wSerSuln ne T?,i a other rine-s bad tailed. ThaVniepam ,ejpre.-isl.v fftr n.alarious set tlons, i& doublo tE? J, kinds ot Plfbj, cvutaiog a wro eaihartl? ufrt hill breaker WgaCtttddD coot$BM rvMereury, causing o griping or purginsr: &rSm mtld and efficient, ocrtalu la tUtr aetioii and harni iem in all cases tliey effectually cleanse the svstein awB ?lve new life and tone to Uw Jaxiy. As a oouse y bffld reined) they are noequalrt. vt ijver Com flilnt their equal is not known : one box uiu have a Won.lrfnl effect on the worse cas. Tbev are u-d an I nrej5lbed bv phj-slraans, and boj hv :irt ti .- r -.i-tf. ni s-nf by nll. 25 and so . .at b Bory"s i.iule ;tbartJe "Pills. beft dks;.fi.le. only 1.1 cents. .st;in t..rd cure Co. A-er sau Street, New Vork. 43:ly f 1 3T SAU BYJ, K. ENNISS "yM Letter from a Gentlemen Ninety Years uia.-L.on? Lite lrcm Use of Brand reth's Pills. PnAiKiE ouCiiien', Wis., Feb. 11, 1382. I am in the ninetieth year of my ealrhly pilgrimage, and before passing to another, and i irusi, a uener world, 1 wish to bear lestuno ny to the great virtues of Brandreth's Pitlsass I I .1 uousenoiu remeuy. i ney are the best blood purifiers and cleansers ol the stomach and bow els in the world. I have raised a family of 10 cunuren, oeen Diessed with three wivex.and my family experience reaidiM vpr umi' v-,rl For oyer forty.five years 1 have known and oeitevca in brandreth's fills. They have cured ine of indigestion, costiveness, dyspepsia: and the femalesof my family have found them invaluable at all times. 1 also wish to sj that I have found Allcock's Porous Plas ters very useful in breast pains, backache ana weaa muscles. Alfred Bkuksok, A.M., D.D. ries received by all of the employes of the .Norfolk navy yard, and that this was t he third asessiuei)t levied upon the same employes by the same man inside at a year. Dr. Gregory, civil service commissioner, said to day, when asked about the letter. ;i it had just been received no investigation had yet been made of the charges or sentiments contained in it. Chief examiner Lyman said he had been informed that Clark was not a gov ernment employe and therefore did not corne under the law. Senator Mahone was chairman of the com mittee and it was an interesting ques tion how far the ads of Clark as treasurer involved the other member.-, of the committee. Formulas for Wheat. N. C. Agricultural Experiment Sta tion, Raleigh, N. C. p Mews. Jus. H. Ennhx d : Dear Silt: I think one of the best lionie-mnde manures tor wheat itlioat the use of cotton seed, is the following: Any goad neid Phosphate, I,(KK) lbs. Suljihate ammonia, J(Mi " Muriate Potash, KM) " Stable mail ure, 800 The New-FasliioiuMi Scliool-Marni . frRPJAvv1,0 i4 GAITERS, made to 1 : lUe W8le.and wort TJeady made woi i always -on hand Renairint t pronipnvrion.; Ord. lTb7mK? SSils xatx. J. . Eagle. NOTICli! JOHN F. EAGLE, -rasHIONABLB- BOOT AND shot: m a. jv M'm op, opposite i 1 . .. v""ul5 neatly and urom ot- Iv .b.ne. All srrades dtZu Ij . uro"n- sxi. 1st, 'tunC r 0 0 ",aue 10 ort,er CUBE OF NEUEALGIA. Taken as a "Forlorn Hope, "Brandreth's Pills Eflkctta 'Maeical Cure. Small. Pox Cured. Schenek Ave, East New York, April 12, 18S0. I most cordially give my testimony as to the great value of firandreth's Pills, verified by eighteen years' experience in my mother's (the late Mr?, Dr. Gep M BrowpeJ tamily and my own. They were at first taken as a "for lorn hope," for the cure of a vexy severe cane of Neuralgia of several years' standing, the patient being completely prostralidby disease and the excessive use ol opium, takeu'to dead en the pajn (by adyjee of her physician.) The eflects were altnost magical; in one month she was able to be up and walk around freely, and the disease has never returned. My mother was also cured of an attack of lufiaoiatoty Ehumatism by the same means. About six years ago I was taken with what appeared to be a bad cold, but in a short limp svmi,,,,,, confluent Small Pox were developed, causing ns mucn aiarm. i determined to try Brand, reth's Pills as a remedy, and their effitacv was soon apparent. J was well mnch sooner than was expected, and without receiving a single mark or trouble of ant kind. It is my firm belief, judging from .the severity of the case, that had 1 gone through the regular routine prescribed by physician, 1 should have died. 1 know of many other instances of the alue of Brandreth's Pills jn disease apd sickness, which I will be happy to give to any one who will apply to me. Mrs. E. St, John. USED THIRTY YEARS. COULD NOT GET ALONG WITHOUT BRAXD RETifrS PILLS LN THE HOUSE. U Mortpn Sirett, New York City, Mar. 1880. have used Brandreth s Pills fpr over thirty years. 1 am a great sufferer from Rheum a", tism. Whenever ! feel it I take one or two doses, which give me immediate relief. I alo take them for cositivenms with i 1 a a in ateo troubled, and thej alwMy. yive me relief. I roilfd nut pi a lono irirdf.nt vniir n!M. :H e- " ' w tii v 1 1..... . r ioukc. VHA8- B ItKKXBKRa. I 18:ly A Chicago pajier gets enthusiastic over the feminine school teacher in the following style : s i j iia-ie are more seiiool-niarni.- going to Enrojie for Hie sum mer vacation, according to late reports, than any othe r class of American citi zens ! Hurrah for the school marina I Bless their hearts! Wc hope they will have a good time and enjoy them selves, and we are sure they will ; we Know ol no class that has a better right to go or who will reflect more credit on American institution. The intelligent and successful uchoolmartn of to-day is the beautiful flower of developing, growing, expanding, as piring womanhood. Ni more siirnifi. cant lact could be pointed out as in- cheating the rapid changes that arc taking place in the position and in fluence ol women, than to commnv the school marm of to-dav with tho sehoolmarm of the past. The school- marm of 'the past was resnected but commiserated. "But the school ma nil of tn-ibiv i totally ditt'erent beine. She is nrmid of her niernbershin 111 II 1 li if ': 'm wi whose dignity and importance arc ev ery day being more widely recognized. She enters upon her work with en- tiiusiasm and performs it with th disposition and aims of the artist. She dresses well, and is cheerful aud happy. Out of school she believes in seeing life and enjoying herself. And we may be sure that the American sehoolmarm will soon be readily re cognised by any close observers of persons ami manners in that throng of new world travelers in the old world. She will be distinguished by neat, elegant, coveuient and appropri ate dress; by the absem-e of all un necessary trappings and bundles; by her genuine, care-free and hearty in terest in everything; by her quiet, composed self respect and self-respecting manners. "When she returns she will bring with her a few genuine treasures of remetu brume, but will not probably attempt jo wiuiggi kid gloves and lace. The American school marm is indeed one of the most important aud most admirable of American institu tions. All hail the school marm who goes to Euroe for her vacation." 2,000 Thia is best prepared by having layers of stable manure aud acid phosphate al ternately, and sprinkling each layer with the muriate potash and sulphate ammon ia dissolved in water. Use 400 lbs. of this compost to the atre. The formula lias been tried and every wherere ireu satisfaction. A very good coiupost when cotton seed can be obtained is the following: Dissolved Bone, 4,"0 lhs. Nitrate Potash, 30 Stable manure, 800 " Cotton seed, 25 bushels. This wheu applied tit the rate of 1100 pounds per acre has been known to in crease the yield from G to 20 bushels per acre of hist class wheat. Would like to call your attention to Van Roiens wheat manure which is very simple and does away with chemicals entiicly. Stable manure is made very fiuc either by chopping it-or. by the use of a manure spender, and is mixed with bone meal, & of the former with J of the latter, 300 to 400 of this mixture to tin acre ; pielerable Ujf tlnllang. erv -ood results have been reported. Very truly yours, CtiAS. VV. Dabxkv, Jr., Di recto . FINE CIGARS, FRENCH CAN- DIKS A SPECIALTY, TROPICAL FRUITS IN SEA SON. FXCSJXiliSS A PICTURE FRAMES. TOYS, POLLS. VASES AND T O TL ET SKTS. AND .BANJOS, VIOLINS. GUITARS AND BANJO STRINGS. TIBT.O.RI inUMl TI. SALISBURY, K. C. ly 14 MT. VERNON linn State! M. L. AREy V " uipnments to the nn and respectfully solicit a tria !rPu- ,c tablisment. It is complete 1 h'8 quirements of first class business Horses, Buggies, Carriages "xi, wagons, Sec. HE IS CQKFIDENT 0K GIVlsG Special provision and favorable rat-1 Boarding and keeping horses W for Dm vers will find at this place. aua Shed. Special accommodations for th.i ol Cemmercial Travelers. ll,ebft Lee Street, Sal isburv N r 36:tf r.S-t. m Tnrnip Seed, Turnip gi Just received a Fresh lot of TURNIP seed of all thediffereut kinds, CHEAPER tl,w ENNISS' Drig Store. ever at WIZARD OIL, The Great RHEUMATIC CUltEof tk also for LAME BACK, at r ENNISS" Data Saohe.: SIMMON'S LITER MEDICINES AT REDUCED PRICES, AT FRTJIT JARS, AND ttLra Fitters RUBBERS FOR JARS, At exxiss';1 SAVE YOUR FRTJITJ Scarr's Fruit Preservative! Without the use of Sealed Cans. Tlie CHEAPEST and ONLY SURE KINj) KNOWN. -Perfectly HAkmi.kss. Call and try it. At ENNISS' Dituo Store l.tf. In fever and ague districts, in tropical and ?H!IirTonM ,vl8iJ by epidemics, and indeed iu all localities where the condi ions are unfavorable to health, this fa f?WUbfe nvigorant and alterative, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has been found a intent safegaurd even to feeble uVon? ind raie frame. While as a cure for indigesUon, biliousness and kin dred complaints, it is without a rival. Dor eale by all Druggists and Dealers V generally. North Carolina Railroad, CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS (iOING EAST. No. 51 Dale, Apr. u, ls82 The following is Arteiuns Ward's de scriptiou of why he courted Betsey Jaue : "1 here were mailt affectin' tiR which made ine hanker after Betsey Jane, Her father's farm jiued ourn ; their cowe aud uuib squeiiclied their thirst atkthe same uiil'imr .in.- jl.l . . I .... I. 1. J . - , iu iubics uuui uau stars in their forreds ; the measles broke oat in both families at nearly the same time ; our parents (Betsey Jane's aud ujiue), slept regularly every Snwlajr in the same moetin' house, and the nabors nsed to obearvc, 'How thick the Wards and Pea sles air.' It was a sublima sii'hf in 1 - r- spring of the year to see our several mothers (Betsey's aud mine) with their gowus pinned up so that they couldn't sile 'em, effeckshunately biliu' soap to gether aud nboosin' their nubors." Tiiuow up Your Cium. The whole secret of standing aud walking erect con sists in keeping the chin well away frorp yeur breast. This throws the head upr ward aud backward and the shoulders will naturally settle backward and in therr true position. Thoee yhp stoop in walking generally look downward. The proper way is to look straight ahead, upon the same lerel with your eyes, or if you ai inclined to stoop, until the ten dency is overcome look ratlieraboyethan below the level. Mountaineers are said to be '-as straight as an arrow," and the reason is because they are obliged tbjook uflrward so much. It is eimply impossi ble to uop in walking if you will heed and practice this role. You will notice that all rouud shouldered persons carry the chin uear the breast and pointed downward. Cons Bread. One pint meal, 3 table spoons fiour, 1 egg piece ef butter size of n eSg 3 teaspoon baking powder sifted with the meal and flour, and not quite ) pint iweet mijk.. THANKS, TRW C! Our Steele Constantly Reptaliel TTNDES THE FIRM NAME OF Vi M. J. Pu'MMBi:. lon L-nnrn 9a il.- l.. Harness and Saddle Maker who ever did busis ness in Salisbury, presents his complimrnl to old friends and patrons with an invitations io call and see his present stock of new Harness, Saddles. Collars, etc. U .r,.,.,.. satisfaetinri to every purchaser of New Stock, anu aiso nis repair work. Kates as low as a goott article will admit of. Call and see PLTTMMER & MORGAN, Leave Charlotte... . " Salisbury " High Point .. A rr. Greensboro Lta ve Ci reensboi o . Arr. IlilliiLoro " Durham " Kaleih Lv. ' Arr. Goldsboro Daily. 4.10 aTm 0.05 " 7.20 " 8.10 ' 9.30 " 11.47 " 1 20 " 1.40 p.m. 4.05 " 6.30 No. 63, Oailyj 4.3') p. bi, 7.o0 " 8.3o " y io " 11 28 " 12 OB 11 1 20 A M '1 30 A M 3 50 M No. 15 Daily except Saturday, Leave (ireeusboro 0 30 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 2.4o . in. Arrive at Uoldsboio 8.00 " A Great Water-Power FOR SALE! m i t ne most cxtraon inarv linlmnrA...! nr..! .. n 77? " l"."'u T.iiui Luweronine Ui kin i vr f. " v to IUI sale at low figures. It is sitiuii. f 1 1, i i . - - v.. in ,HI ot the Narrows in Stanlv ennntr ft n,;n- r in , " ;iu "'"m mini loemaric, the countv scat; 13 miles from Gold Hill, and about Salisbury. It is one mile from the nublir highway leading to Salisbury, from which road it is easily accessildn" water s edge. The peculiar feature of this property is that it is a natural stone rfnm which makes about available water. The dam runs t i of about 26 or 25 deg. up the river nearly all the way across, gradually diminishing in height as it approaches the opposite shore. A race of 400 feet in lnnth tii .i.i from 12 to 14 additional fY-ot ?k.i . w. mail I11UK- ing the grand power of 18 or 20. There is any oAmntity of building stone and slate of eXQejlnt quality, on the promisee, easily This excellent power may be used for GRIST AND KLOURINO MILLS, COTTON & WOOLEN FACTORIES, REDUCTION MILL FORSfJLPHU RETED ORES. It is convenientlv nai i.A , -.v.... uiu mines ot Montgomery, Stanly, parts of Cabarrus Rowan and Davidson ( 'mm 1 J. . V a custom mill, for tbe"7cduction of ores with the great advantage of being the centre of the nun nj rliRti-i..-. A.i. . rw.. ... " '"..ajiouicu auove The ores within easy reach could not be "'"i".'' v hi eniurv. - lps water nower with in ..t... , . . . 8,,.,oo. The land, n u, Die tor tiinuin rnrmi. .. lealthr tl. ; , ' l,,c 8"uation aeaii uy, ine soeictv Kmu ...i i - , , j r-'- um wiurcii and school advsint.-iir, v..r.. j S. ' anu iMapof place furnished on application. No. 51 Cormects at Salisbury W. N. C. R R.. for Asheville surd Warm Springs ir oreensDoro with K.tV D. K. K. fur all fminti North, East and West, via. l);iiivillt. At Goldsboro with W. & W.R. R. for Wilming ton. No. 53 Connects at Salisbury with W. if.' C, 11, R. for all points in Western N.Carolinij. daily at (Jreensboro with K. & I). II. R. for ajt poitits North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. Dailv. No. 52. Dailv. LeaveGoldsboro Arrive Raleigh Leave " Arrive Durban? ... " Hillsboi.... u Greenslro.. Leave " Arrive High Piont oalisburv.... M Charlotte.... 10.00 a. m 12.15 pm 4.15 " 5.32 " C.ll " 8.30 " 9.15 " 9.50 " 11.12 " 1.10a. ru. 10.11 16.50 12.15 2.10 . m. ' it ii No. 16, Daily ex. Sunday-'Lv. Cohlsb'o 4At9 . ..... fx ill, 1 Ar. Kaleigh SSJ sl Lv. ' ,9.10 ani Ar. Greensboro 5.40pa No. 50 Connects at Charlotte with ir Line for all nointK in thf South and Sow west. No. 52 Connects at. Charlotte with CJ G & A.R.R. with allpoints South and jSouthM N. W. N. C RAILROAD. No 52 Goiko West. No 50 l;.il v, Daily. exSundstj Lv. Greensboro 19 25 p m K25a-i-Ar. Kernersville 1041 " 1135 " " Salem j 11 10 " 12 0'JJJ No. 51. Goino West. Daily. No. 53. j ex. Sun. jjjjZlJ-j Leave Saleiu 6 20 am ti 10 p m Ar. Kernersville 0 46 " 6 50 " , " Greensboro 7 45 " 0J1 IIAIEJJMIIVERS No. 1. QotiiG North1 Daily wLU Leave Chapel Hill 7.30 a m Arrive University 8.32 a ro No72T Qoiwo South. Daily t Siro Leave University I 5.40 p m Arrive Chapel Hill 0.4 p m Pullman Sleeping Cars without Changj. On Train No. 50, New York and Atlanta v)i asninjtion & IJanville, J On Train No 52, Richmond and Danvtllf Washington and Augusta, Ga , via Danviljf- ' "Through Tickets on saleatGreensb KJeigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and 'r,T7 rf at all principal points South, Sonthwe: Weat, North and East. For Emigrant rat" Louisiana, Te-ias, Arkansas and the Southw; addresB A POPE Gen. Pas-rngei As)- i - zi:iy K:chiuomi, ti ;
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1883, edition 1
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