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I" . il .r 1 I 'A : aBMaaaMaBMMBaaaaaMBaMBaaaaapaaaMac iw mmm vuaUB seu -J :t: Off St u Constantly Reittlii UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF pu nnKK & .tioi:a.. Wm. J. I'ia'umkr. lonx known t the bel Hiatw and Saddle Maker who ever did bui neas in 8:ilibury, preaent hi compliment' tw oll frida and patron with an invitations to call and see Ida present flock of new Harness, Saddles, Collar.", Ac. Ile warrants Natiafaetion to every purchaser of New Slock, and also Ida repair work. Kales :n low as a vood article will admit of. (all and sec. PLTJMMEB & MORGAN. i as aaaa-aa WE WANT ONE OR TWO RELIABLE, INDUSTRI OUS MEN IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY TO SELL OUR POPU LAR BOOKS. Oiler libera inducements. Applicants will fdcatri give age, experience (if any), and re fences as to character and Habits. A , Splendid Chance for men who are not afraid to work and want to make money.- Apply ia person or by letter to ' B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 47:3m 1013 Main St Richmond, a. EALTHCOR8ET in popnlarit every da j, aa ladkw flaa ft the most f()MF0KTm.g PERFECT FITTING eort ev.r worn. Mer chants ttj it slvcsthcbett satiafactioa of any cersct thoyever Mld. Warrant-d f-ui-factorv or money rc fnncltd. For sale Iy Sehool Books Full Stock, lowest prices. Writ in? Paper, Pens and Pencils. Envelops, Visiting Cards. Seaside Novels sad Monroe's Library. Blank Books, Gold Pens. Autograph and Photograph Albums. Wall Paper, Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Fine Toilet Soap, Combs and Brushes. Bathing Glove and Towel. ALLCOOK'S POROUS PLASTERS. The Oripal aiF still the Best ! Plated Ware FINE FRENCH CAN DIES A SPECIALTY, TROPICAL FRUITS IN SEA SON, PICTURES PICTURE FRAMES, TOYS, DOLLS, VASES AND T O IL ET SETS. ACCOR- DEONS AND BANJOS, VIOLINS. GUITARS AND BANJO STRINGS. ISSfST ON nAVIMO AILCOCK'8, TUB OKLY GENUINE POROUS PLASTER. TOM SAWYlSli'S FENCE. One of the most remarkable'.inventionso the present age is Alucok's Porous Pi. as ters. Tliey arc the result of years of chem ieal study, and only time and experience lias brought them to their present perfec tion. Testimonials are received every day of the wonderful cures of Sprains, Weak Back. Rhematisiu, Lumbago, Paralysis and hosts of other diseases. Of course the vast sales and great success of Aijxock's Porous Plasteu have caused numerous plasters to be brought before the public which, be ins called porous, would irive the world to understand that they were a similar article- to the genuine. We would most particular ly caution the public against these hum bujre. They contain none of the healing gums that are used in Allcock's, but are simply a combination ot lean, reu pepper md rubber, and are vaunted in long wind ed advertisements as an improvement on Ai-rom's Porous Plasters. Beware of the hazy and untrue statements and never use any of these so-called porous frauds. I7:tf J. D. G-AS HILL only, Salisbury, N. C. 44 WaICSTS INDIAN 1ECETA3LE Pills von THK L I V E j And all B .lious Complaints Rale to take, hrtng piirHy vcjeeabte; iiogrlp in:;. nrieajBcU. Ail Druxjrisu. WESTERN I. C. RAILROAD. r I E tiKN". PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. C, October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. Paaa. Train No. jB Antra 5.U r STATIONS. ....SalisUaiT 1 ....States vale ....Hickory Morgan ton Marlon Black Mountain .. ....Asuevuie I Warm Springs ....Pigeon River.. ; Pass. Train No. 1 Leave 6.10 am Arrive T.?8 1 " 8.4 ' ' 9.85 ' , " 10.43 " 11.49 1.S3 PM " 3.00 " S.44 " 5.4'i Train No. 1 Connects at Salisbury with R. & D. R. R. from all points North and South and from Raleigh, connects at Stateavllle with A. T. & O. Dlv. of C. C. & A. R R. Connects at Warm Springs with E. Teun., Va, tiit. li. It. (or Morrlstown and points South-West. Trafca No. 2 Conaects at Warm Springs with E. T.Va.i Ca.R.R from Morrlstown & the South-West. Connects at fltaiesvllle with A. T. & O. Dlv. ofCC.4 A. R. R. ad at Salisbury with If. & 1). HJL tor ail points .North and East and for Raleigh, Through Tickets ga! at Salisbury. HtatesvUle, Ashevlllc and the Warn Springs to all prlarfpal cities. J. B. Macmurda, OWO. A. EAGLE. W. A. MORGAN Eagle & Morgan BLACKSMITHING AND Wago n- M a ki b g. We are prepared . to d Jv kind of work at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. I Uai kcr s Old Stand.) SALISBURY, N. C. HORSE SHOEING and all kinds of Blacksmithing done promptly and with ex pedition. Repairing of Carriages. Buggies ana Wagons done promptly and ia first- class style. Painting and tiiushing at sue wark will be done by W. M. Barker. All we ask is a trial. Jan. 10, 1883. l:tf THEO.RlliKRAl'.VI. SALISBURY, N. C. ly Allcock's Porous Plasters Believe Debility and Nervousness. Ali.cock's PlasTrrs worn on the region of the kidneys warms the spinal marrow wkieli is a continuation of the brain, im parting new vitality and power to the spine they stregtheu that mighty organ and fill it full of foreign electricity or nervous fluid. 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 nnd pa ralysis. Physicians highly recommend them for nervous debility, whether arising from dissipation or overwork. They are now known to be the great regenerators of the nervous system and are invaluable in all cases of hysteria. j. it iron es rrowse, ritES.. w. c. coart, sec. Total Assets, 8710,745.12. A Home Company, Seeking Home Patronage, P.SLXJ13LiI3, LX32RAL. Term Policies Written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One-half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt, 23:6m. Salisbury, N. C. i Cured. Contoocook, N. H., ) March 3, 1880 f I have been greatly troubled with Rheu matism and Weak Kidneys. I was advised to try Allcock's Ponocs Plaster (had used two other kinds of so-called Porous Plasters which gave me no relief.) but one of yours has worked like a charm, giving me complete rebel, and I have not been troubled with Rheumatism and Kidney Complaint since using them, and I consider nivself cured. Edward D. Burnham. IMIXfS - PjQULS ron?iD bowels, Dioosrsnsy liver, and MALARIA. From thesu source Arise throe-fourths of the diseases of the Jiuman raeo. These symptoms indicate their existence : Ioss of Appetite, B-j wul 3 costive, Sick Ilcaa stene, fallneea ofler csitf;f aversion to exertion of body or xnttiS, JErnetetion Ot food Irritability of temper, Low spirits, A fueling of having neglected some dmjr , IMzsi tress , Flntteiing at Ute Hert. lot3 be for; tUo eyes,hig!ilreol orcd wrliie, co:;t;patio.V. and de ma jd the Uoo of a remedy thr.t a ts direetlv on the liver. AaiaLiyerniodiciucTUTTal PDLJLS havu no 0 v :.d. TUrtr ftcti on on the Sidneys and SkinilJ also prompt ; removing enj ra of tUo cysttm," producing appe tite, sound di 'estlon, rrnlar stools, a clear klfland;iyigoroasbodv. TPTTS PIjLLJS cause no nauseaj c? griping nor interfere with daily vrork and arc r. perfect ANTiDOTS TO MALARIA- r'oldeTCTTTv'iT,21c. (ui-o. 1 M nrrnTSt.,N.Y. tutts nasi dye. Gray Haiti oi VntSKERs chansed in- stantly toaubosSY j .lac k by a sii plication of this Dm. Sold by Dr or sent b v cTnross o n rr cei Dt of 9 1 Offlco, 44 Iur-v Stwt,Kw York. TUTTS MANUAL Gf U3FUL RECEIPTS FREL PROFESSIONAL CARDS, BLACKMER & HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. . Salisbury, N. C. Jan. 22d, '70- tf. -r; 1 . M. lioCORKLR. T. f Lt TTS5, HcCORKLE & Klil'TTZ, ATTORNEYS akd COUNSELORS Sausrury, N. C, Ofllce on uouucil Street fioske tJie Court Uouse. 37:Lf ERR craige. L. II. CLEMKXT CRA1GE & CLEMENT, feu. 3rd, 1881. HARDWARE. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CRAC LINA WATCHMAN, $1.50 PER YEAR. IX03 olxlA.1 Troubles. 122 C St., Washington, D. C, ( January 7, 1882. ( I take great pleasure in rtx-ooiiiicnding Allcock's Porous Plastkrs. I was in duced to try tlieni by Mrs. Samuel J. Ran dall, and I found them everything desired. used tour other to-mlted Poroun Plaster before procuring Allcock's; they were per fectly useless. Hut immediately upon ap plying two of Allcock s to my chest niv cold and bad cough were at once relieved. I want you to send me one dozen forth with. JOHN T. INGRAM. Spinal Disease Cured. IIammel's Hotel, Rockaway Reach, N. Y., May 19, '82. ( Allcock's Plasters have been of sui-h iri i:t uirviPii tit tin mid mini' t li.it T fnl it a duty to state the tacts, as brieny ns possi ble, to induce others to use them. My wife for many years was eontjnell to her bed suffering from spinal disease. After speifU ing a thousand dollars iu vain effort to get cured, she applied three Allcock's Plas ters to the spinal column, one above the other. In a tew days all pain left her. She applied fresh plasters every two weeks and in the course of two months she com pletely recovered her health. At first she could bdly walk neross the room ; each day she walked a little further, and now she is able to walk five miles without la- tigne. She still occasionally applies the plasters to lief back, but she has been per fectly well for upward of a year. LEWIS L. HAMMEL. Tom Sawyer, having offended lira sole guardian, Aunt Polly, is by that sternly affectionate dame punished by being set to whitewash the fence in front of her garden. The world seem ed a hollow mockery to Tom. who had planned fun for that day, and h knew that he would be the laugh ing stock of all the boys as they came past and saw him set to work like a "nigger." But a great inspiration burst upon him. What that inspira tion was will appear from what fol lows : One of the boys, Ben Rogers comes by aun pauses, eating a particularly fine apple. Tom does not see him. Ben stares for a moment and then says : 'Hi-yi ! you're a stump, ain't you?' No answer. Tom surveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist, then he gave another gentle sweep and surveyed the result as before. Ben ranged up alongside of him. Tom's mouth watered for the apple, but he stuck to Ins work. Ben said : 'Hello, old chap; you've got tc work, lie? ny, it s you Ken : l wasn t no ticing.' 'Say, I am going in swimming, am. Don't you wish you could? But of course you d rather work, wouldu i you? Course you would. Tom contemplated the boy a bit and said : 'What do you call work ?' 'Why, aiu't that work?' lorn resumed his whitewashing, and answered carelessly : 'Well, maybe it is, and maybe it ain't. All I know is, it suits Tom Sawyer.' 'Oh, come now, you don't mean to let on you like it ? The brush continued to move. L:ke it ? Well, don't see why oughtn't to like. Due a boy get a chance to whitewash a lence every day r That put the thing in a new light Ben stopped nibbing at his apple Tom swept his brush daintily back and forth, stepped back to note the enect, added a touch here and there and criticised the effect again, Bei watcimig every move, and getting more and more interested, more ant more absorbed. Presently he said : 'Say, Tom, let me whitewash i little.' Tom considered was about to con sent but altered his mind. 'No; no; 1 reckon it would hardly do Ben. You see, Aunt Polly's awfu particular about this ience righ here on 1 he sireet, you know but i it was the back fence I won Id n' .1 1 !. - I J . XT I mintr, auu sue woumn i. l es, sue s awful particular about this fence it's got to be done very careful ; reckon there aiu't a boy in a thousam maybe two thousand, that can do i in the way it's got to bo done.' '.No is that so? un, omc now BOOTS, SHOeS A GAITERS, made to onlen Ali or r'lt class. seventeen Years Ex perience. All Material or the best grade, and work ij.iiie in me. lau'si si .vies Ready made wor 1 always oa hand Repairing neatly a ad promptly done. Ord re rjr mallnrompt ly rilled. VSTsax, A Eagle. l:ly. S4Uii7r7SVc uro y oy wax hardware AT LOW FIGURES fK on the nndcrsigned at NO 2. Gran&e;! fi ,w. W. A. ATWJSLL. 1 Agent fer ft a ' 3 rd jII T ar e b wr' NOTICE! JOHN F. EAGLE. -FASHIONABLE - BOOT ! AND SHOE JV It 10 I , Incite-- y.jr attention to lii ghop, opf cmi JJjivorV Olfin . Itepnirinp neatly anrl prompt- (fittif. A H iRMMfj of gcods made to order OX7 554 Mais St., llAitTroitn. Conn., ) April 20, 1879. ( Will you please send nie an Allcock's Porous Plasteu, 20 inches long by 7 inches wide, to use on my bat k for weak ness of kidneys. I have worn them with the best curative effect, for a weak side near the heart, many years for injury eaus, ed by strain and lifting in the army. 1 could not do without them; I use one about every month. I have on a Belladonna Plaster and don't like it at all, lor it has not the power or strength of Allcock's Pouops Plwjsb. B. WELLS SPEUUY "A Bussing in Disguise." 484 ADELpni St., Brooklyn, ) March 29, 1881. ( No family should Imj without Allcock's Pohous Plasters; toejr healing powers are wonderful and their efficacy far-reaching and lasting. For years past I Jjave seen and known them to cure and relieve the most obstinate and distressing cases of rheumatism, kidney complaint, bronchitis, neuralgia, lumbago, iniiamation of the lunjfs and throat, paralysis, asthma, spinal weakness, and coughs and colds. In mv own case they afforded me almost instant and permanent relief. My friends consider them an invaluable and speedy remedy lo. all kinds of aches and pains. They are a blessing in disguise; and no wife or mother should be without them if she values her peace and comfort ami freedom from ner vous exhaustion and other ailments. As a strengthening plaster, also for backaches and weakness, they have no equal. I have never yet found a plaster so efficacious and stimulating, or to give so much general sat, isfaction. Used in connection with Bran dreth's universal life-giving and life-heal-in; Pills, no one need despair of a speedy restoration to good sound health. MUS. E. TOMPKINS. m't lemmejust try, only jtidjt a little. I'd let you, it you was uie, lorn. 'Ben, I'd like to, honest Injun. bn Aunt Polly well, Jim wanted to do it, but she wouldn't let him. 6 wanted to do it, but she wouldn't let fcj - mi . oki. iov, (ion t vou soe now l am nxed T If you was to tackle this fence and anything was to happcen ti it' 'Oh, shucks ! I'M be just as careful Liemnkc try. bay I'll give you the c re l my apple.1 Wei L here. No, Ben; now do I'm a fear ' I'll give you all of it !' loin gave up the brush with re luctance in his face, but alaciitv in hi heart. And while Ben worked and sweated in the sun the artist sat on a barrel in the shade close by, dangled his legs, munched his apple and planned the slaughter of moer innocents. .There was no lack of material ; boys happened along every little while; they came to jeer, but remained to whitewash. By the time JBen was fagged out Tom had traded the next chance to Billy Fisher for a kite in good repair; and when he played out John Miller bought it for a toy rat and a string to swing it Sun Spots. The Great Central Orb Blotted and Blurred. We had a few davs since an exctl- ent view of the sun's face through he telescope of the Ki Hi ugly astrono- mer. r or tins lair town possesses an astronomer, whose dwelling is on Vh.e leights, aud whose simple observa tory commands a view of the celes tial concave that would delight tne teart of an observer compelled to ake his view of the starry heavens through intervening branches, or to wait till the golden twinklers have climbed above the hills skirting the horizon, or made their shining way nearly to the zenith before they come into the range of his glass. The Kilhngly astronomer is a farmer, has not only gained a living out of the soil, but has saved money enough from his hard earnings to iu dulge in the luxury of a telescope for the amusement of hit lew leisure hours, sending to Paris for his glass, a fairly good instrument with a thne inch aperture. It was through this telescope that we observed his majes ty the sun with a low power that brought his whole disc into the held of vision. The great central orb of the svstem was blotted and blurred. His golden face was disfigured by three huge spots, one iu the southern and two iu the northern hemisphere. the largest spot covered a spaco of at least a twentieth of the sun s diame ter, which, translated into figures, is about 44,000 miles. Imagination fails to give an idea of huge cavity or raging cyclone on such a gigantic scale. The earth could he tossed into the seething vortex like a ball into a pond. The four inner planets, Mercury, Venus, the earth aud Mars, transfused into one mass, would not half fill the chasm, if its depth is in proportion to its external dimensions. Even the giant Neptune, the third planet in size cf the solar family, measured side by side with this enormous sun cavern, would not equal its diameter by thousands of miles. Immense as was the size of this sun spot, it has been greatly exceeded by several that have been observed during the past year. The second spot was nearly as large as the fit. st, a id the third was by no means insignificant. What can be the matter with the Hamiug globe thai shines overhead every day ? No one knows, but we have faith that some day the cause of sun spots and their periodicity will be discovered. When many years have rolled on, and mountains of ob servations have been piled upon each other, like the mystic Ossa upon Pelion to seals the heavens, the secret of the great black spots that disfigure the sun will be learned. Then also we may hope to detect the origin! of the mysterious tie that binds together the sun and planets and the cause of the magnetic disturbances that du ring the present maximum of sun spots have raged iu terrestrial quar ters in the form of cyclones, whirl winds, floods, auroras,earthquakes and tidal waves. It is comforting to think that the height of the sun spot cycle is passing and that we may hope henceforth for more peaceful sunbeams and gent ler breezes. Providence Journal. Kate Townsend, of New Orleans, was murdered in her house Saturday by Wm. Sykes, who had been living with her about 25 years. She had de termined to discard him. Sykes inflict ed five wounds in her chest with a dirk, several about the head and one in the arm. ine woman is saiu io have been worth $200,000. on, hour A SURE CUfiC FOR BURNS, CUTS, BRUISES AND LAMENESS. West Becket, Berkshire Co., Mass., Jan. 23, 1882. We could not keep house v. it hoot Vllcock's Plaster, or 20 years we have used them and futiod xkeui most effective for Burns, Cuts Druisstjt vj all kind of LamenesF. JULIA K.SHAW. 3X Xlclicf for Ucirnlgin. Hastings Mink., ) Jan. 3. 1883. ( I am troubled with neuralgia in the baek of y head, neck and spine, but I find by apply, ing one of your PoROts Plasters to the back of tuv neck and one across the sum 11 of my baek I have almost instant relief. J t.-ike pleasure in receommending (hem to the ifticted for they have helped meso much. J. F. BEEBEE. Pastor l. E. CJuurh Hastings. with ; and nso on, and so after hour. And when the middle of the afternoon came, from being a poor, poverty-stricken boy in the morning, Tom was laterally rolling in wealth. He bfid, besides the things I have mentioned, twelve marbles, part of a jew's-borp, a piece of blue bottle i L i i . i i i glass io iook tiiroiigu, a spool can non, a key that wouldn't unlock any thing fragment of chalk, a glass stopjier of a ticca nter, a tin soldier, a couple of tadpoles, six fire-crackers, a Kitten with only one eye, a broken door knob, a dog collar but no dog the handle of a knifej four pieces orange peel, and a dilapidated old window sash. He had a nice, good, idle time all the while nlentv of com pa nj aiul the fence had three coats of whitewash on it ! If he had not run out of whitewash he would have bankrupted every boy in the village. Tom sau to himself that it was not such A hollow world after all. He had discovered a great law of human action without knowing it namely that in order to make a man or boy covet a thing ii is only nccessarv to make it difficult to attain, Chicago North Carolina. Silk. Vhe Boston Globe, speaking of the silk display at the exposition, says : The North Carolina display of co c ns is large and handsome, being arranged on wooden trays. I he co- i i i .1 coons represent silk culture in tne counties of Wake, Wayne, Lenoir and Cumberland, North Carolina. The c Kioons on the trays are treated after the system D'Arvie. Edward Gashach, a silk culturist and dealer in eggs and mulberries, of Italeigh, North Carolina, makes the display. A very interesting case contains specimens of silk work from Misses Eliza and Isabella Harris, of Gran ville county, N. C, the work haviug been done in 1843 and '44. The ar ticles are sewing silk, dress silk, rib bon and a piece of white silk that is part of a vest presented to Henry Clay in Raleigh during the log cabin campaign. Is the Use of Tobacco Injurious. RHEUMATISM, A HOME DEUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity at home is not al"-:o the lC3t test ui i.iu'ii. hut - poiitt prouul tu tue laut that do other medicine lias won lr iiauif ju.-i universal aintrolntioii i:i its own City, stale, auvl coautry, tu.u uxui. &L people, .i Ayer's Sarsapariila. The following tetter from ov.c of oor bc-t-kBowu Aiucsaclu'itai hragfat ummim! be of interest to every autferer : 1 Ei?ht years aeo I Ii i I an attack of Rhftnnat:im, ro sc rere that 1 coall not move from the betl. or dress, without hclj. 1 tried several, r. me dic without much if any n l.cf. until 1 ik AXKX'n Sakai'.vkii.1.a, by tlie imhs of two bottles of which 1 was completely eureth Have sohl-targo quantities of your Saksa lAKii.L., Mid it still retains iu woul..rluI popu.'ftrftv. T!k many notable cures it li.is etfetc'l tn tin- vicinity convince me thnt it Is tin- u- t b.o ! uuaJeiue ever oi:Vrct! to t..o public. K. f. UAttlUS. lii.r St., CpcUnnd, Mass., May 13, 1.82. GKnnoK Andufws. Mvrsr-cr in the lxwell C.inet t'oriorat:on. was for over twenty years l.-fore his removal to Lowell alllieted with Suit Khoutn. in its worst form. Its ulcerations actnalK covereI more than half the surface of his 1h1v and limbs. Ue w.is entire y cured by AvEK'S Saks ! Miti.i.A. Sea Jertilieate ui Ayxi a Ahi.anac ior l.-Kl. PUCrARED av Dr. J . C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Prcg-iits; CI, sis Utiles for $3. SALT RHEUM. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE! On the 1st Mnndny of Rrat Superior Court, November 3 it Ii, lMa. I will sell at the Court Houe d or. in S.tlislmry. that vaiuaole tract ot lw:l hervtoiore known as Tho John HoConnaughey Place, Nine miles west of Salisbury, on the Lin- coin ton road, and m aiirht of lliyatira Church, 18 miles north of Concord and within 7 miles of the West. N. C. Railroad and the same distance from the Richmond & Danville Railroad. This tract contains 340 acres; 83 acres of which is first-rate bottom in cultivation. There is on the place a good dwelling house, barn and other necessary out-buildings, is in a good neigh borhood, convenient to churches, mills, &c It is divided into four parts as follows: The Home place, containing lo7 acres, 38 ot which is bottom. Lot No. 2 contains 92 J acres, 33 of which is bottom. rix .1 contains till acres. Id ol which is bottom. All these lots have houses and wells of good, water on them. No. 4 contains 0 acres. Persons wishing to examine the- property will call on me on the premises. Also several hundred bushels of COHN, to be delivered on the plantation. BEgpTEKJca; Half cash down, balance in one and two years, with interest at the rate of eight per cent, payable semi-annually. J. G. McCONNAUGHEY, Mill Bridge. N. C. Statesville Landmark, Davie Times, Da vidson Dispatch and Concord Iinjister, re qested to copv two weeks. Oct. 30, 1883.--3t MT. VERNOK Lmry -Mb! M. L. AREv Present his coinnlimenu t .i.. and rwjiworfnllv cl!,.u . . 1 PUbli tabfisment. It is comr.W ;! quirementa of first class busing HnrRAS ltlltfotaa r ' tso, varriai Phsetons, Wagons. fclf" HE 18 CONFIDENT OK civrXG 8ATI8KACTIOV fM Special provision and favorable nLI Boarding and keeping horsi-s. n Lrovere will fand good Statu and Rk at this place. fl Special accommodations forltUi ot Commercial Travelers. PN uec otreer, Salisbury N fl 3C:tf ti- Just received a Fresh lot of TURNIP SEED j nf all to difforpnt h .1. rirri, ' , - "uuvuiiArH thu ever at JiN.N ISS' Dace Stou. WIZARD OIL, The Great RHEUMATIC CUKE of thd, also ior l,aji. HAlh, at ENNISS' Drcg SAOKt SIMMON'S LIVER MEBIGOtB AT REDUCED PRICES, At FRUIT JARS,' AN1 RUBBERS FOR JAB&t At ENNJS8P. i SAVE T0UE FEUITJ Scarr's Fruit Preservative! Without the use of bealed Cans Tin CHEAPEST and ONLY SURE KIND KNOWN. Peukhcti.y Harmless,. Ciii anl try it. At ENNISS' Drco Stoiie. l:tf. "Mill Prnnprtw Salol ww--- Upon the petition of C. A. Overcosh. the following property was ordered by the Su perior Court of Rowan county.to he sold at the Court House door, in Salisbury, ni Monday the 2lt!i day of November, ! 83. viz: What is known as thu Ovrcash k Xicazer XHXill Property, situated at Bost inn's Riads, in At well Township, containing about Two Acres, and upon which is located a Grist MiH, Saw Mill and Planing Mill. The above set forth prop erty will he sold by me on the day ami at the place herein mentioned to the highest bidder. 1:1m JAS. W. RUMPLE, Com'r. North Carolina Railroad, CONOtMSEoTsCHEDULE. TRA 1 NS OOING EAST No Dte, Apr. 30, ls82 Leave Charlotte.... " Salisbury 44 High Point .. A rr. Greensboro Lea ve Li reenxboro . .Arr. HilUboro " Durham " Raleigh Lv. " Arr. Goldgboro 01. DailV 4.10 a.m. o.Uo " 7.20 " 8.10 " 9.30. 41 1 1.47 44 1 20 " 1.40 p.m. 4.05 ' 6.30 " bajlj. 4.35 LB, ti.'26 " ' 7.50 " 8.33 u HU" 1128" 12 MH 1 2&AN 1 oO A M- 3a0 ' No. 15 Daily except Saturday, Leave (ireeuboro G 30 p. m. Arrive ;.t Ruleigh 2.45 p. in. A rri ve at Liohlsboro S.00 ' The Valley Miloal Life Association OF VIRGINIA. HOME OFFICE, STAUXTOX, VA, The Cheapest, Safest, ami Most Reliable life In surance now offered the public la found la the Val ley Mutual, which enables you to carry a $1,000 life policy at an actual average oj!,t of $3.50 per aanum. For further Information, call on or nourt'ss j. w. mckenzib, Aent. May 20, 18S3. Salisbuky. X. c. St. James Gazette. The crusade tigainst tobdeeo is car ried on with unmitigated ferocity. At the meeting of the "English Anti Tobacco Society and Anti-Narcotic League" at Manchester, on Monday, statements were made respecting the effects of tobacco calculated, even more Jthan the pernicious weed itself, to de stroy the nerves of smokers. Among other evils which were said to be the result of smoking, the following were spcciallv enumerated : Cancer, affec tions of the bronchial tubes, loss of appetite aud imperfect digestion, dis ease of the liver and the respiratory organs, nervous diseases generally. One curious fact uas mentioned with deep regret namely, that of late years smoking had increased among medical students. It is really incom prehensible how those who are being educated in the art ot preservmg health should at the same time adopt a certain method of destroying their own. Not the least melancholy part of the affair is the fact that these smoking inedieal student ore devel oping into doctors who will, it they do they do their duty, feel bound to cut off their patients' cigars and pipes. A Great Water-Power FOR SALE ! No. 51 Connects at Salisbury W.N. CI. li.. for Aslievilh? and Warm spring ! Greensboro villi RJi D. K. H. for ill p" North, East and .West, via. Danville. At GohLboro with VV, & W.R. K. for-Wtafcf ton. No. 5:i Connects at Sal ubnrv villi W.F. C, It. K. for all point in WeU-rn N.Cwoliw; daily at Greennboro villi K. D. Ii. K.6)rP point North, East and Wot. TRAINS GOING WEST. Dale. Feb.19, 1882. No. ro. Di.il v. No. lAiilf. o: The most extraordinary unimproved Water Power on the Yadkin Hivcr is for sale at low figures. It is situate at the head of the Narrows in Stanly county, 8 miles from Albemarle, the county seat; 13 miles from Gold Hill, and about 28 milea from Salisbury. It ia one mile from the public ujjbwav leading to Salisbury, from which road it is easily accessible dwu 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 ot available water. The dam runs at an anfl! of about 20 or 25 deg.ip the river nearly all the way across, gradually diminishing in height as it approaches the opposite shore. A race of 400 feet in lencrth will ad1 from 12 U 14 additional feet of head, mak ing the grand power of 18 or 20. There is any quantity of building stone and slate of excellent quality, on the premises, easily iransporiea oy water. This excellent power may be used for GRIST ANO FLOURING MILLS, COTTON & WOOLEN FACTORIES, REDUCTION MILL FOR SULPHC RETED ORES, u is conveniently near the mines of Montgomery, Stanly, parts of Cabarrus, Rowan and Davidson Counties to make it a custom mill, for the reduction of ores, with the great advantage of being in the centre of the mining districts named alo7e. The ores within easy reach could not be worked out in a century. This water power with 10 acres attached , iV .... .3 . Ail ar a a ia imerreu ai S-,.)OU wttlt the Option of t fi - - . . A. A A rrx . . iw ena i s?,9UU. i lie lands are valua ble for farming purjxises; the situation healthy, the society good, ami church and wisiung lurtncr intormatiou may nddrev t tr . a t waicnman, Buiuoury, or 3Ir. J.R.Lit tleton, Albemarle, w. C. (Map of place furuialiod qq application. l3i tf. LeaveGohUhoro .. Arrive Raleigh ... Leave " Arrive Dilrhatr " Hillboi ' Green! ro... Leave " Arrive High Piont " SaliMfmry I" Charlotte....: J0.00 a. m. 1&15 pm 4.15 5.32 " 6.J1 " 8 :;t 1 9.15 ". , ; y.oo " 11.12 " ! 1.10 a. in. 10.11 1650 12.15 2.10 No.l6,lirIyex.Suni!:iy-Lv.GQldb'if Ar.Kaleiah W Ar.GreenboroMg No. 50 Connect at Charlotte with Aj Air Line for rill point in the South ando"1 wtut' -r-i No. 52 Connect at Charlotte wilt' & A.R.ti. with allpointa South andoath N. W. N. C RAILROAD. Goino West. Lv. Greensboro Ar Kernemville M Salem No 50 Daily. 9 25 p ni 1041 " 11 10 " Goixu West. No. 51 . Daily. et. Sun. Leave Salem Ar. Kernerville " Greenboro G 20 a ni 6 .46 " 7 45 " No. 52 Iail 10 25 11 35 44 !0p C50 " sooj STATE UNIVERSITY RAHROAP I No. I. -7GOIXG Nortji? a Daily 7.30 am Leave Chapel Hill Arrive Uni verhv.. Going South. S13j!nJ- No. 2. DaUyexJ 5.40 p ni 6.41 p f L.ive University....,, ... Arrive Chapel Hill...... Pullman Sleeping Car without CWt On Train No. 50, New York and AiUlT Washington A Danville, nno"' Ua Train JNo. o2, Kicliniona " "..u -! : . j 4 n Dan!" leatfrfy"-. i'. a 'i a . I i iironen j ickci on vmtYVl -Qm Ralrioli. Goldahnro. Salisb.irv and ' and at all prineipal poinl Ronlh, S0' n Wert, North and Et. For Emifnnttjjrj Iuiiarn, TX, A rkaiwa am' the Soutnwr ad.lre " A POPE Gen. rnx-eneei 2;ly J:3jniona,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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