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r . i r I I 1 1 1 1 I i i I r r 1 i f i i I .r SBaBWa fcfc D es Indeed. Jii 1790 there Vu one lawyer in the United State to every 8,000 inhabitant. -Noj there is one to every Thi ex plains many thinga. Odeago Inter-Oeeam. PLUTATIOHOR SALE! Bavins; determined to jro Into other businefw I offer my valuable plantation tor sale, on liberal term, containing 177. AORHS, at least M of which Is jrood. Improved bottom land; attaatedon South VadWln Klver.s miles northwest of Salisbury, in a healthy section, with lands we 1 watered by irood springs ; school and church faciu-tlr-s very mwl. T&e dellia is a large twcvatory S5Za ielleut orchard of acres on the nr.MMinil other buildings In good condition. For Furth.T luforimaUwu address W. W. M1LLBB, BRING YOUR TOBACCO KLUTTZ'S ff AR E H OnSE ! 44.-m South River, X. C. WE WANT ONE OH TWO RELIABLE, INDUSTRI OUS MEN IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY TO SELL OUR POPU LAR BOOKS. Offer liberal inducements. Applicants will pits irt give age, experience (if any), and re ferences as to character and habits. A Splendid Chance tor men Mt afraid to work and want to make money. Apply ta person or bv letter to B. F. JOHNSON ft C0V 47:3ml 1013 Main St, Richmond, Va. EALTHCOR3ET Iaersasa la popnUrii, every day.asiaaicBflndft the moat COXrORTABXl 7:tf PERFECT KITTINtt corsrt ever want. Mer chants y it pivesthsbcot satisfaction of any corset iayorvold. Wamat'd unci' factory or moafiy re funded. For a1o by J. D. GASSILL only, Salisbury, N, C. JOHN SHEPPARD, (Late of Pilot Wabkiiousk, Winston, N.C.) B ashless Manager and AUCTIONEER. SALES EVERY DAY. i Good Prices Assured. REST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN AND BEAST. MO SALE, NO CHARGE ! jsjgg- Insurance and Storage Free. Liberal Cash Advancements made on Tobacco held by us for future sale. KLUTTZ, GASK1XL & CO. 15:tf ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. Tie Orifiaal and still the Best ! IKSIST OK HAVIffO AMOK'S, THE OJCLY OKKUUIB HO HO US PLA8TEB. Men and Voimii in Toiiquhi. moment, to KM great joy, he saw t monkey carefully descending. Reac- I landed on the river banks, and ing the deck it looked cautiously found myself in the midst of a popu- around, advanced to the sofa and lation differing altogether from any I placed the baby upou it. The cap had hitherto encountered over a pret- tain restAred the frightened infant to iv w tie nortion oi me f? one. a im. is mower, wno us auuu nwsucu j r i i CT - 9 I fcOT s Indian Vegetable Pills ron thk LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Sale to take, Immiis mirHy vegetable; noijrip- rric&cu. aii i UK DniiutSU. WESTERN N, C. RAILROAD. OFFICE GEX. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N, C October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. mfAmmmmmWtS - -fcJ-"-M&fc 5Tm JHuKvFjifBSSsLB 0(1 a One of the most remarkable;invcntions o the present age is Allcok's Porous Plas t e its. iney axe tne resuu m jer ui unm ical studv, and only time and experience Ims brought them to their present pel fee tion. Testimonials are received every day of the wonderful cures of Sprains, Weak Back. Ithemut ism. Lumbago, Paralysis and hosts ef other diseases. Of course the vast sates and great success of Allcock's Porous Plasters have r a used numerous plasters to be brought before the public which, be ing called porous, would give the world to understand that they were a similar article to the f enuine. We would most particular ly caution the public against these hum bugs. They contain none of the healing gums that are used in Allcock's, but are simply a combination of lead, red pepper and rubber, and are vaunted in long wind ed advertisements as an improvement on Allcock's Porous Pi. asters. Beware oT the hazy and untrue statements aud never use any of these so-called porous trautts. Allcock's Porous Plasters Believe Debility and Nervousness. Allcock's Plasters worn on the region of the kidneys warms the spinal marrow which is a continuation of the brain, im parting new vitality and power to the spine they stregthen that mighty organ ananu it full of foreign electricity or nervous nuia. Thus they will restore to the busy active brain of man or woman, the energy' and ability which has been lost by disease, wor ry or overwork. They restore vitality where there has been debility and nervous ness, and prevent loss of memory and pa ralysis. Physicians highly recommend them for nervous debility, whether arising from dissipation or overwork. They are now known to be the great regenerators ot the nervous system and are invaluable in all cases of hysteria. 'diminutive creatures the Tonquin esc are compared with whom even the Bengalee of the Ganges delta is a giant. .But, strange to say, the wo men in most cases are as comely and fair as the men are repulsively ugly, IT. Pass. Trulo No. S3 STATIONS.. Pass. Train No. X Arrive 5. r a ' M " S.M " ' M.S4 M it.se am " 10,08 t.OJ Leav S.S0 ' " s.oo ....Salisbury..,. . ...SfajbMpttla .. s ewton ....Hickory ..... Morgantoa j Marlon j Black Mountain Ashevuie 1 ....Wann Springs Pigeon ttlvex.. i Leave 6. in am Arrive 7.S . 8.4S " : $jti " ff lo. ." 11.49 " A 1.5S rn s.oo M f 5.44 ' 5.4i ' Train No. 1 Connects a Salisbury with R. D. R. R. from all points Nort uH) and from Ralel-rh. Connects at &MmW -W' T . m ot ( c A-R- R. OonnaoU at Warm Springs wit U E. Tenn., Vo. Ca. R. R. for Morrlstown and points South-West . Train No. 2 Connects at Warm Springs wJLtb E. T.Va. Ga.R.R. from Morristown & the South-West. Connects at jj0mB wiia a. t. it o. div. 6t c c. a- a. r. r. aad at Salisbury with R. . R. tor all points North and East and for Raji,pigli. ?n tale at SuilssUiy, staUviiie, AjUeyl aftd the if arm Spring JW U prnft ctfs, I. R. Macmurdo, i. RHODES BROWNE, FRE8.. W. C. COART, SEC. Total Assets, $710,745.12. A Home Company, Seeking Home Patronage. 0TP.OXTO, PROMPT, P.BLIASLS, LIBSPL Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One-half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt, 25:6m. Salisbury, N. C. that her darling had escaped without injury. L A Happy Community. Contoocook, N. Hi, I March 8, 1880 I have been greatly troubled with Rheu matism and Weak Kidneys. I was advised to try Allcock's Porous Plasters (had used two other kinds of so-called Porous Plasters which gave me no relief,) but one of yours has worked like a churm, giving me complete relief, and I have not been troubled with Rheumatism and Kidney Complaint since using them, and consider myself cured. Edward D. Burniiam. Troulolcs. 122 C St., Washington, D. C, ( January 7, 1882. $ I take great pleasure in recommending Allcock's Porous Plasters. I was in- dnced to try them by Mrs. Samuel J. Ran dall, and I found them everything desired. tte2 four other to called Porous Piaster before procuring Allcock's ; they were per fectly useless, lint immediately upon ap plying two of Allcock s to my chest my cold and bad cough were at once relieved. want you to send me one dozen forth with. JOHN T. INGRAM. TJJTDPS PILLS GEO. A. M443LE, W. A. MORGAN. Eagl e & Morgan BLACKSMITHING ANP W agon M akiD g.. We are prepared to do any kind of work at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. M. Parker's Old Stand.) SALISBURY. Wf C. HORSE SHOEING iuj.d all kinds of Bhscksmithing done nromptly and witli ex pedition. Repairing of Carriages. Buggies end Wagons done promptly and in tirt- daes style. Painting and finishing of tine wrk will be done by W. M. Barker. AH we ask is a trial. Jan. 10, 1883. 13:tf PROFESSIONAL CARLS. ronvto dowels, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. w rrom theao donrcos arise liiree-lourtha or the diseased bf the human race. Theao ytnptomainutcate their existence : Leu of Appetite, Bowels costive Sick Head cJ -. fuilnc.-.-j nftcr citlie;, aversion to cz I Ion of liocty or ruinil, Erncte-tlon Of lood. Irritability ot" temper, Low spirits, A fueling of having neglected eomo ant jr, JHxxi mm, Fluttering t tike Heart, Oots before tlto eyea,higniy col red tJriue. COKSTIPATIO.V, and de mand the uso Of a remedy that a ts directly on tho Liver. AsaLivermcdicincTDTTB PILLS have no caaL Their action on tho Kidneys and Skin la also prompt ; re moving ail impurities tnrongu inesc tnreo "scav- eagcrs of the system, tito. Bound di ,'cstion, regnlar Btools, a clear skin andavlrroroos bod r. TOTTSFILLS oauso no naanca or crripins nor interfere with dally work and a to & perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. ISokl ntrfwVr 3.tc. Ofioe. 41 M nmtT St.,N .Y. TUTTS HPM DYE. Grat HAnt or WnisszKS changed in- tlv toaGLoser JIlack by a single ap- pikation of this Dm. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of SI. Ofllce, 44 Jltirmy 8tret, Nw York. JUfl MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREL 1 BLACIvMW HENDERSON Attorneys; Counselors Salisbury, N. C. an. 23d, T9-tf. SUBSCRIBE FOJl THE CRAO LINA WATCHMAN, OJJT.T $1.80 PER YEAR. About 80 miles from Cleveland But their size is ridiculous. Of about and six miles south of mineral Point, the same stature as Goorkhns, they the terminus of the valley road at the on an average probably weigh no Wheeling junction of the Wheeling more than half the sturdy hill man. aud LaKe Jne ttaiiroaa, inere is a The meu and women, when the men quaint little old village known as are dressed at all, are dressed alike. Zoar, inhabited by a strange, frugal A colored handkerchief is coquettish- and industrious people, tbe happiest, lv tied round the back of the head, perhaps, in the world. They know and the other garments are a long no care, nothing worries and troubles loose blouse with wide pantaloons, them, a large aumoer oi tnem never It is difficult for the newcomer at saw the outside of their beautiful first to distinguish the sexes. What home, a veritable paradise, and Uou- is most wonderful, however, of the ble themaelve little, if any, about the costumes now in fashion is the head- turmoil ana stnie o me wickea dress which the better-off Tonquin- world. The colony was first foun ese ladies wear. A "mushroom-shaped ded in 1817 by Huber and Acker basket" mieht perhaps describe it. matin, two Germans, the former a but then the mushroom must be the native of Wurtemburg and the latter size of a drawing-room table. Add hailing from Bavaria. Shortly after two enormous tassels pendant ou ward, in the same year, they and j either side, and place underneath a few followers from the same country Malay-featured, sal low-corn nlexioned formed a community and named it doll of about fifty pounds weight, Zoar, because they looked ujion their and some idea may be formed of a home as a place of refuge from the iiaipiiong uene. ivien una women, worm, w ici mcu ouuom ami as in China, ail earrv fans. Indeed. Gomorrah. lhe first two houses I have seen eoolies whose walking which Huber and Ackerman built costume was limited to a fan and the in 1817 quaint antique structures woven substitute for a fig leaf which are yet inhabited by the descendants so often suffices for clothing in the of the two pioneers. They are built East. In new English settlements, of logs antl mortar and contain but after the public house which has at- oni larire room, sparsely lurnisheu. a ' a "i traded attention to the locality, the The windows are small, each contain first buildings erected are generally a ing nine panes of glass about 6 tnch- cuurch and a prison. Frenchmen es square, lhe roots are covered always begin with a cafe restaurant, with tile, as are those of all the aud so Haiphong already boasts its houses erected to 1850, when the art establishment of that description. It of tile making died out in Zoar. The .1 aa -so i I I m a I - l J ? a- is, oi course, tne central building and innaoiianis, wno nave no uesire to most marked feature of the place. It amass wealth, work for one common is strange how the French not only end that is, for the good of the corn carry their language, their manners m unity, which owns and controls the and their customs with them to their village, including thousands of acres of foreign possessions, but how they coin- the richest laud in the Buckeye State. 1 I . mm mi muuicate them also to their subject lhe money goes into one common populations. Thus, in our cafe here treasury, and the necessaries of life, we have Tonquiuese waitresses, who, including food, provisions and gar with u few words of French they ments, are furnished by the village have learned, have acquired also in officials, consisting of three trustees some inexplicable manner the eo- and a committee of five, who are an nuel tish airs and gait of Parisian finally elected by ballot. The village brasserie attendants. London Stand- contains about 300 inhabitants, which ard. number has been the same since 1817, and never increases or decreases to The Sparrow Utilized. any notable extent, lhere are no preachers, but all the people are de- A Jackson (Mich.) lady, who liaa vout, worshiping after the manner of irivon the narrow ir..blm nttitinii the netids. lhe marriage vow is I A CLrwr.r rii PPfPnt TV TS Orl IC AGO. J Ali . v.k - - "Why do you not invite: Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Smith to your reception? lhey are very nice ladies." "Yes, but you see my husband don't want me to associate with them.'1 "Indeed, what have they done 7 "Whv. they got divorces from Sf W A . him. mid such actions, vgu know, ... . -. r " are very insulting to a sensitive man. Chvuign Hcrnld. MT. VERNON Lott IT LEADS ALL No other blood-purify i ng inedici nc Is mads, or has ever been prepared, which so com pletely meets the wants of physicians and the general public as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It leads the list as a truly scientific prepara tiQii lor all blood diseases. If there is a lurk Cnnnnu a liat taint of Scrofula about you. OCROFULA AVKB'S SABSAPABILLA Wllf dislodge it and expel It from your system. For constitutional or scrofulous catarrh, . PsTannu Aram's Sabsapabilla Is Us LATARRH true remedy. It has cured numberless cases. It will stop the nauseous catarrhal discharges, and remove the sicken ing odor of the breath, which are indications of scrofulous origin. lutofiAJb? "HBtto'Tx--Sept'M,lJ ULUCrtUUO At the age of two yean one of OflDCC my children was terribly afflicted OUKCO with ulccroos running sores on its face and neck. At the same time its eyes were swollen, much inflamed, and very sore. A... Cvr) Phvsicians told us that a pow OWrul ClCS erf ul alterative medicine must be emplored. They uuited In recommending Ayk ik S vrsap AB1L.L.A. A few doses pro duced a perceptible improvement, which, by an a-lhereuce to your directions, was contin ual t a romplete and permanent cure. No evtuenco nas since appeerel of the existence of anv scrofulous tendencies; and no treat ment of any disorder was ever attended by more prompt or effectual results. Yours truly, B. F. JOHjrsojr.w PREPARED BY Dr. J.CAyerdt Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all DruggUts; $1, six bottles for S3. M. L. AREY Present his compliments to ti. onil nui tnliliainent. It is rnmnlD. ; U - ("vit m JJI .1 quirenieots of first class business Horses, Buggies, Carriage, 1 a. . m irnwions, wagons, HK IS CONFIDENT OK OITtXfi . 8AT18K ACTIOS I firuuiial IM.ttlai.n h .1 A' i"""""'nniiu tavorable rst. Hoarding and keeping hor9t.s. Drovers will nnd good Stalls and ta ' at this place. Special accommodations for theKw ol Commercial Travelers. Lcc Street, Salisbury, N. C. SS:tf M Turnip Seei, Toniip si1 Just received a Fresh lot of TI UMP SEED of all the different kinds, CHEAPER ever at mm Bin -urcd. 11 ammkis Hotki., Hock aw ay ( Beach, N. Y., May 19, '82. ( Allcock's Plasteks have been of such great service to me and mine that I feel it a duty to state the tacts, as briefly as possi ble, to induce others to use them. My wife for many years was confined to her bed suffering from spinal disease. After spend ing a thousand dollars in vain effort to get cured, she applied three Allcock's Plas ters to the spinal column, one above the other. In a few days all pain left her. She applied fresh plasters everv two woks and in the course of two months sho com pletely recovered her health. At first she could hardly walk across the room ; each day she walked a little further, and now she is able to walk five miles without fa tigue. She still occasionally applies the plasters to her back, but she has been per fectly well for upward of a year. LEWIS L. IIAMMKL. 554 Main St., Hartford, Conn., April 26, 1870. ( Will you please send me an Allcock's Porous Plaster, 20 inches long by 7 inches wide, to use on inv back for weak ness of kidnevs. I have worn them with the best curative effect, for a weak side near the heart, many years for injury caus. ed by strain and luting in the army. could not do without them; I use one about every month. I have on a Belladonna Piaster and don t like it at all, lor i. nas no the power or strength of Allcock's Porods Plasters. B. WELLS SPERRY has contributed an idea to the tlis cussiou ns to what is to be done with these constantly multiplying little nuisances. She cats t hem. From a rear basement window of her house the lower sasli has been removed. antl, instead, a wire contrivance has been placet! there which is in the s brni of a half cylinder. It is so deli cately balanced that as soon as a sparrow alights on a projecting bai ts weight carries the contrivance lalf way around, where it is stopped list . F. sutkieniy by a projecting kind), that startles the bird, which finds itself carried by its owu weight aud the slow revolution of thft wheel into a aige cage inside the room. The sparrow rinds a score ot its kind in the cage, which are kept as decoys to draw thither other sparrows in the neighborhood. held sacred, aud the laws are rarely broken. Cleveland Herald. School Books Full Stck, lowest prices. Writing Paper, Pens and Pencils. Envelops, Visiting Cards. Seaside Novels and Monroe's Library. Blank Books, Gold Pens. Autograph and Photograph Albums. Wall Paper, Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Fine Toilet Soap, Combs and Brushes. Bathing Gloves and Towels. WIZARD OIL, The Great RHEUMATIC CURE of the 0 also for LAME BACK, at ENNISS' HutoAou SIMON'S LIVER MEDICI AT REDUCED PHICES, AT ENNIS8" FRUIT JAPfi AND RUBBERS FOR JARS At EXNISS; f. M. MCCORKLE. .f. jr. KLTTTZ. HlcCORKLE & KLUTTZ, Attorneys asu counselors A44Uf, G. Office on Council Street, opposite tb Court House. jCERK CRAIOE. j.. U. CLEMENT. CRA1GE ft CLEMENT, Salisbury, N. C. fob. 3rd, 1881, HARDWARE. BOOTS, SHOS Sl CAITER8. made to order: All Work First i'lasi Seventeen Veans Ex perience. All Material 01 the Deal grade, and work done in the latest styles Ready made wor alwaj s on band- Repairing ueai iv ana proiunwvuoue. um rs nv uaiirtrompr ly rilled. "Wxxx. . Easlo. 51:ly. Siuauur. i.C WHEN TOU WANT HARDWARE AT iOW FIGURES lmU on Uie undersigned at NO. 2. Granite D. A. ATWELL. Azant for t'aj " Ja.rJ.vjll Tar C3I1 or," x isbjr , X. Cv -ruuo h-rt(. f r A Blessing in Disguise." 484 Adelpbt St., Brooklyn, March 29, 1881. s No familv should be without Allcock's Potto cs Plasters; their healiner powers are wonderful and their efficacy far-reaching and lasting, r or years past 1 have seen ami known them to cure, and relieve the most obstinate and distrossins cases of rheumatism, kidney complaint, bronchitis neurabfia, lumbago, inflamation of the DBMS and throat, paralysis, asthma, spina weakness, ana cougns ana colas, in my own case they afforded me almo.-t instant and permanent relief. ' My friends consider them au invaluablo and speedy remedy i. all kinds of aches and pains. They are blessing in disguise; and no wife or iiiother should be without t)eii) jf she values her peace and comfort and freedom from ner vous exhaustion and other ailments. As strengthening plaster, also for backaches and weakness, thev have no equal. I have never yet found a plaster so efficacious and stimulating, or to give eo much general sat isfaction. Used in connection with Bran oheth's universal life-sriving and life-heal ing Pills, no one need despair of a speed v restoration to good sound health. MRS. E. TOMPKINS. The Coaoakut as an article of Fool). It is claimed that tbc cocoa nnt is exceedingly valuable as au ar ticle of ftiod, and among other illus trations it is stated that a vessel from San Francisco for Sydney, with 400 passengers, running short of stores, put iuto iSainsa, where a large quantity of cocoa nuts were obtained. The rest of the passage was stormy, the vessel became . water-logged, aud was eighty days in reaching Sydney. The provisions ran short, and men, a i . 1 women and children were tea upon cocoannts, being at last reduced to one per diem ibr each adult. Not withstanding the diet, uot a life was Lift niwl 111 it u iiirp riiiR nf a!nbnMsa A supply of grain nii .i,,. ,MauiJ,nM i1Mi:. is kept scattered near lhe ouls.de of : .IM,tjlv ,1Mi ' r;jini .,1 : j Plated Ware, FINE CIGARS, FRENCH CAN DIES A SPECIALTY, TROPICAL FRUITS IN SEA SON, PICTURES 4L PICTURE FRAMES, TOYS, DOLLS, VASES AND T O IL ET SETS. AND BANJOS, VIOLINS. GUITARS AND BANJO STRINGS. SAVE Y0UE FETUTI f f "4 1 ! . ocarrs rruii rreservaiive! Without the use of Sealed Can. Tin CHEAPEST and ONLY SURE KOI KNOWJL Perfectly Harmless. and try it. f At ENNISS' Dure Stokl l:tf. North Carolina Railroad, C0N0ENSED SCHEDULE the trap, ami a well filled cup of I Ji tioti grain rests directly beneath the bar on which the bird lions for the mir- pose of procuring a meal. It takes about thirty sparrows to make a pie, and it is a most palatable dish. 1 hev are as plump and fat as any birds known, and their flavor is delicate and flesh delicious. The lady says: "1 learned to make use of them on the table by seeing my mother do it in Jbiiglaud where these CAges are quite common. A Young Miss who was Scared to Death. Miss Lizzie Bell, daughter of Ben jam i 11 F. and Clara A. Stevens, died in Liver more Center, recently under ! ... . t IT peculiar circumstances, tier age was 13 years. Lizzie was employed in a box factory at Kichmoncrs mills, covering the little boxes turned there One morning a basket of boxes was turned upon her bench. She put her hands 111 to silt the sawdust from tllm. find il isfmvi'Pi enniatliinrr . , . uuiv.illUK some time ago an Jiiuclisli lad v. wno was living at JkWSiOH, Jamaic-a, to light. To ier great ,lorror it wafj took passage 00 a homeward bound a large spotted sua ke She was speech yesel, taking her two-months-old less for a while, but at lemrth reviv- A large, strong, ac- e(j ad 8aiji Tilat awftl bi k ,, U'MO d mm IwwimI I -i mm UWHI h IfOllI allilll tmw A I The Moukey aud the Ruby. TRAINS GOING EAST. 44 THEO.BUERBlU.il, BAI.ISBCnT, N. c. ly Dale, Apr. 3u, 182 Leave Charlotte " Salisbury 4 High Point .. A rr. Greensboro .... Leave G reenrtboro . Arr. Hilhtboro " Durham " Raleigh Lv. " ........ Arr. Goldsboro THANKS, THEY Ml Our Stsci Constantly BeplemM. TJNDEE THE FIRM NAME OF plvhuer sic nonuw. Wm. J. Plummer. long known as the bel Harjief and Saddle Maker who ever did busis ness in Salisbury, presents bis compliment- to old friends and patrons with an invitations lo call and aee hm present stock of new Harness, Saddles, Collar.", Ac. He warrants satisfaction to every purchaser of New Slock, and also his repair work. Rates a. low as a good article will admit of. Call and see. PLUMMER & MORGAN. A Great Water-Power FOR SALE ! :: 1ST O TI O E ! JOHN F. EAGLE, r-PASHIONABLE.-.- fISAM SHOE jDn& - mX A X JSmfm Invites ronr alleution to hi shop, oii'Kitr M . V'urs ( lllilM LVli'iilijia nv.lli uii.l .mm. . I lv done. All grades of goods made to order J fOet, latSIa.f. "T I A SURE CURE FOR BURNS, CUTS, BRUI8ES AND LAMENESg. West Becner Berkshire Co., ) Mass.',-Jan. 23, 1882. We could not keep houae without Vllcock's Plastees, for 20 years we have used them and found them most effective for Burn, Cuts Bruises and all kind of Lamenese. JULIA K.SHAW. Relief for STeurAlgda. Ha8tlno8 Mink., Jan. 3. 1883, i I am troubled with neuralgia in the back of my head, neck and spine but I find by apply, ing one of vour Pokocs Plasters to the bajk of my neck and one across the small of my back 1 have almost instant relief. I take pleasure in reccommendmg tbim to the ifflicted for they have heljx i me so much. Pastor M. ii. .Cliorch Hastings. n fan t with her. tive monkey which took a violent fancy for the child. The monkey would sit all day long watching the mother us she rocked and fondled the little one, aud followed her from place lo place, Several times the atn.oal tried unsuccessfully to get possession of ".lie baby, One beau tiful afternoon a distant- sajl attracted the attention of all ou board, aud the captain politely ollcrcd his' glass to the lady. She placed her baby on the sofa and had just raised the glass to her eye wheu a cry was heard. Turning quickly slusnje. e!d a sailor in pursuit of the tuewkey, whiph had graspeu tne Uifuui nrniiy wit 11 one arm and va- nimbiy climbing the shrouds. The mother fainted as the animal reached the top of the main must. The captain was at his wit's end. He feared if he sent a sailor iu pursuit the monkey would drop the baby aud escape bv leaping from mast to mast. The child ju the mean time was heard to cry, but the fear that tfi.e monkey was hurting it was dispelled bv seeing it imitate the mo lions of the mother, handling, sooth ing and endeavoring to hush it u Sleep. After try ing 111 many ways lo hire the animal down, the captain finally ordered the tueu below am concealed himself ou deck. In weeks after with the horror of that snake ever before her. She finally took her bed and became delirious. Her chief talk was the snake. It seemed ever n her bed or around her. She did not recognize her father or mother, and her sufferings were heart rending. She lay in this state ten weeks and then was stricken with typhoid fever, which terminated fatally.- Portland Advertiser. No. 51. i6. 55, I Daily. Daily. 4.10 a.m. 4.35 p. a. 6.05 " 6.26 " 7.20 " 7.56 " 8.10 " sis " . 9.30 " 910" 11.47 M 11 1 20 " 1208M 1.40 p.m. 120AM 4.05 41 HOAM 6.30 ' 360 " No. 15 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greeusboro 6 30 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 2.45 p. m. Arrive at tioldsboro 8.00 " No. 51 Connects at Salisbury W.JS.C.I K.. for AsheviMe and Warm SpjriDgs 1 Oreenshnrn with R.A D. H. K. ft.r ill P W.rlli W:t mnA WmI vii l):mvi t. l m- - v'l iiv v-. j ' I Goldsboro wilh W. & W.K. K. for Wilaaf ton. i ... J No. 53 Connects at Salisbury Willi 7 If li fnv.llnninliin Wpnlrrn N'.Cwolia; daily al Greensboro wilk K. A D. K. points North, bast and nest. TRAINS GOING WEST! Date. Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. Daily. Daily. Victoria Fair, a negro child, elev en months old, was born at Louis- berry, S. C, witli four legs and four arms. Two of the lem and arms are perfectly normal lhe Other two sets of extremities protrude from its ab domen, about one inch below the naval. The arms are joined in one mass of flesh to the wrists, at which point they separate, and the hands. which are about one-lialf the size of the normal bands have the five fin gers perfectly developed, finger nails and all. The legs and feet are also proverly shaped, but protrude in op posite lateral directions aud twist themselves around the childs body. The little girl is iu perfect health and laughed and played with its duplicate hand while being examined. The most extraordinary unimproved Water Power on the ladkin Uiver is for sale at low figures. It is situate at the head of the Narrows in Stanly count v, 8 miles from Albemarle, the county seat; 13 miles from Gold Hill, and about 28 miles from Salisbury. It is one mile from the public S A. . ingnwiiy icaoinj 10 oansoury, rrom winch road it is easily accessible down to the water's edge. The peculiar feature of this property is that it is a natural stone dam which makes about a six foot head of available water. The dam runs at an anrle o" about 20 or 2. deg. up tho river nearly all the way across, gradually diminishing in height as it approaches the opposite shore. A race of 400 feet in length will add from 12 to 14 additional feet of head, inak mg the grand power of 18 or 20. There is any quantity of building stone and slate of excellent quality, on the premises, easily transported by water. This excellent power may bo used for GRIST AND FLOURING MILLS, COTTON & WOOLEN FACTORIES, REDUCTION MILL FOR SULPHU RETED ORES. 11 is conveniently near the mines of Montgomery, Stanly, parts of Cabarrus, Rowan and Davidson Counties to make it a custom mill, far the reduction of ores. wnii ne greai an vantage ot being in the ceiure or me raining distpjcts named above. 1 ne ores within easy feach could not be worweu oui in a century. This water power with 10 acres attached is onerred at $2,500, with the option of I AA mmm SPAA . w l Mn. 1 ne lands are valua ble for farming purposes; the situafton healthy, the society gud, and church and acum, an vantages very good. Persons r ? Ium,er information niav address 'Watchman," Salisburv, or Mr J R it t let on. Albemarle. N. C. LeaveGoldaboro .. Arrive Raleigh Leave " Arrive Durham .... " Hillsooi Greens! 1 ro.. Leave " Axriva High Piont : Salisbury..... Charlotte..... 10.00 a. m 12.15 pm ! 4.15 " i 5.32 " 6.fl." j 8 .30 " I 9.15 " ; 9.50 " Ul.12 " ; 1.10a.m. itU 2.16 11 .... i IM I No. 16, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv.(ioMJ I Ar.K-.e.,a , A J'c,reeni.bor05.4W .J k kA No. So Connects at Cliarlolleaita an ip" 1 Air Line for all points in tbeSoiii west. .1 r C v . no r i (-l..r otte wiim " O. Uid VyUI I II CI-1 a. 4 A.R.R. with nil points Soul" af .nd St1- N. W. N. C RAILROAD. Goiso West. No. 3D DaHyJ Lv. Greensboro 9 25 p m Ar. Kerneraville 10 41 M " Salem Ml No. 51. Gomo West. Iaiy. ex. Sun. Leave Salem tJTxnT Ar. Kerneraville 6 46 ' Greensboro 7 4o lsitj 10 llfc ifo7 65P-; s(K L 11411 jggttllij iP "GOIKG yOKTH? Leave Chapel Hill . - Arrive University. Going South Leave University Arrive Chapel Hill - tIoTs Daii;5: 5.40 p l v a j Wniim.n iAnin? Cars without n No. 50, iNew iur On Trai VI' l.!.ti.i..n JL rtanville. f .inn 11 iuii ' On Tr-in No. 52. Richmond a,,rw.rilH Washington and Angusia, Ua., " GitttM -Through Tickets pn $0 Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and at all principal poif- tir" West, North antl Eat. tor r' . , Sos L.misiana,Tex., Arkansas anj"'- nifty
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