-. 1 ! J I Bl SHU :t: if DER TffR PTUir v a wi? n-. LUMffEB & MORGAIY. tf. J. I'li'mm er. long known as rhe be) . "M and Saddle Maker who ever did btisia iulisbiiry, present bis complim nt ! MriendH and patrons with an invitations ..! and see Jiis present slock of new i es, Saddles, Collars, &c. He warrants "'wn (o every purchaser of New Stock, A also his repair work. Rates a. low as a trucje win aiimii of. (Jail and see PLTTMMER & MORGAN. WE WANT m Oil TWO RELIABLE, IXDUSTRI- o ia JiVEiU J OWN AND . COUNTF TO SELL OUR POPU LAR BOOKS. - liberal inducements. Applicants will msa give a-je, exparience (if any), and re r3nces as to character and li'abits. A lendid Chance for men who are not-afraid n work ami want to make money. Apply t person or by letter to -3ml 1QI3 Main -Jt., Richmond, Va. 17:tf BA TiTi'S EALTHCORSET every day, as ladieu flud ft the most COXFOUTARLE AKD PERFECT FITTING cor.-! t cvir worn. Mer chants my it gtves f.he beet satisfaction of any corset thny ever sold . Warranted f ju-iutfcurjr or iuoi2y re funded. For sale by J. D. GAS2ILL only, Salisbury, N. C. School Book Full Stock, lowest prices Writing Paper, Pens and Pencils. Envelops, fisitjn- Cards. Seaside Novjels and Monroe's Library. Wank Books, GoU Pens Autograph and Photograph Albums ffall Paper, Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Fine Toilet Soap, Combs and Brushes. Bat hi n- (i iov.-s and Towels i Plated Ware i ;FINE CZOA&S, FRENCH CAN DIES A SPECIALTY, TROPICAL FRUXTS fN SEA SON, PICTURES fc PICTURE Bier sceta2L5?ills rOJ! THK AnS ail 3 :!ou3 Complaints ..uc in nine. !k!r juin iv ve'aiile- -io tid nj;. Price JJcU. All Druggists. WESTERN f. C. RA!Lr!9D. OKf ICB GEN. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. C, October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. HAST. WEST. c KAji.ES, TO YS, DOLLS, VASES AND T O IL ET SETS, ACCOR- DEONS. AND Ii A 7C.T ft s vmi t xt a GUITaIs AND 'BANJO STRINGS THEe.ISl'KKBAI'JI, 6AI.ISBUBY, N. C. -i s 41 BRANDRETH'S PILLS TIL ' They are a vegetable tonic purgative, abso lutely Imm)cm under all circumstance. They never injure the weakest female or the young est child. Qne bo? is a medicine chest suffic- iug fir a whole Tamil v. a . aiarrnq;a; nature is making a great eflfort to a !J . L gci no oi some irniatjng matter in the atona ach or bowels, A dose of Brandreth'. PI.I- removes the matter and the disease is cored. r in costivgnesa one good dose of Brandretb's Pin. r..i i j l ... . a it.. , i ii M I n rii it v 1 1 r 1 r.iii , i,,iif . . , r. - j - nil j lugm mr a weeK or two, make the human m- i4nr . . J uu as regular us clock work. In bad eoldn u the pores of the skin are cdoael nA ik. ' ' V 1 I J i V 1 . !tl sioie perspiration thrownupon the blood, poia- : .i a . . . .... ui.ing ine louniaius ol life and tilling the nose, the throat and the lungs with choki seven Brandreth's Pills taken at nitrhi nn an empty stomach, will restore the perspiration, break up the cold and purge away all the wa tery secretions that should have nassed nff Kv the skin. Diphtheria, a familv - . r mf -viiDv uiju n most dangerous one. is lmni 1 I . . . J u.cu one or iwo aoses of tfrandrelh's Pills aided by a gargle of lime water. Rhuinatism,' which comes from too much aeiditv op i much alka.iuity.of the svstem rom,;,! iu ing bqt Brandreth's Pills and a few good sweats to make a perfect cure. It is marvelous how thev mirifir Ilia After two doses, the eflpoi !aBOn ;n ' -1 pw-ww. iii uilKIUIieSH i i ui uie eyes anu clearness of the skin. All pim ples and eruptions vanish like magic under .1. n ... me iniiuence ol this purifrinc ourffniiu vv r o ( O - v V V. cannotstop the march of time with any medi cine: but Brandreth's Pills Will romn. tl.. ----- - V V s ine excessive lime from the svstem and nwonl - - - J uv VIII grey hair. They improve the sight and tone ...-.! 1 jt m mm uie uu man ooav. bo that t he nd m. .:ii i x i ... " "i ue unuimmea ana his natnm fnrne .,r,o. - w v ium- oaiea even alter seventy years. Things L'scl'iil. Scatter the salt freely over the ground that strawberry beds of next spring. Cheese Cloth fur pAmf,,,,)., Cheese cloth, er, as it is sometimes the H ClMireh. E. Af. ilper, Nt'hraska, Nov. IGtli, '83. The New Scholar. r 9 wMiiniiiics called, cotton bunting in scarlet, T!ue 7 Pass. Train No. a irrlve 5.43 p jc " 4.38 " " .0 " t! fl.io " " KM n.50 am " 10,03 " 9.02 f.eara .o " .oo STATIONS. .Salisbury ' . States viile ...J .Newton 1 .Hliikory J .'Morgantoa..:-:1 . M llSfin .... Aslieviiis ....warm Spiings ....Pigeon River , j Pass. Train No. 1 Leave 6.10 am Arrjve 7.28 " 8.49 " i 9.25 " " 10.-I3 " " . 11 49 " 1.B3 PM " 3.00 ' R.44 " 5.4) ' Train No. 1 Connects x Hniiuhn.. . n. s. u. i;. k. from all Kt!tNraDdSOml1 aWl r,0m Connects . - ..wv IW1 1 . A. U. i IV. of c. & A. I R. Connects at Warm Spring with E. Tenn Va' a- . & ?or Morrtstown and points SoutU-West. Train No. 2 "Connects at Warm Springs with K. T. Va & oa R It rom Morrlstown . the South-West. Connects at Statesvllle with A. T. o. Dir. of c C & A P R fTi"1 ? .rora1JpolnlB -auu iur naieign. Through Tickets K?allSbUry' tvine, Ashevme and the W arm Springs to all principal cjtlea. J. B, Macmardo, Best in the World. Brandreth's Pills have stood the tet nf fnrt. five years of use bv the Amerioo i - I'tUMC. They are entirely Vp absolutely universal, for there. iH nn a:. ' "v they will not cure, if taken in time Ti.-. safe for infants and adults. They aim to ac complish three things ; first, to purify tho blood; second, to cleanse and resubite the 1' " nvlliatll and bowels; third, to stimulate n,a l-;.i- - -., IM'llifW and liver and purge awav the ashes of the nvg- lc,u J,,u uweasea matters of the bodv. Bv pur ging wi.h these Pills constanHv jm uuu y i". n kn hull! ... f. . . . " RHODES BROWNE, Ffc W C COART SEC CW montha th ' aU',y fd ?" " ' toABT, sec. iew months. In this way, gout and rheuma tism, ulcers and fever sores cn be eradicated n a few weeks. The worst cases of dyspepsia and costivenesh can be cured hv t!.Hn., ' . two pills eyery night for a month. In cases of twenty years' standing, gentlemen have been cured by taking one pill a night for a vear oranareui al-illa give to the human bodv no matter how worn or decayed, the recuperative powers of youth. In their ammn tK ..nj llllll tll the rapid changes of the youthful bodv. We all wU, to die of okd age. A hundred years is the natural limit of life, which can only be reached by purging and purification In general debility, nervous tnmr o.i mental depression liraiulreth's PHI have a marvelous efket. Tiey have won the confi dence of millions in all parts of the civilized world. Constitutionsshaken by long residence in unwholesome climates ts, are wonderfully renovated by a course of Total Aa.ofc ft'Tin'yiKio a name uompanv, Seeking Home Patronage. BTP.ONO, vMi.-it-s wntren on IJwclIiiio-s Premiums payable One-half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BEOWN, Agt,t oatisuury, jN. C. or cream color, is good material for lounge quilts and com fori a for the guest chamber. The cloth is light but very firm, and wmn uii . also much usee! for lining lace spreads uuiuirijUMiS, etc. If a man is wnnndwl an t.. ki i flows, that flow is either regular, or jcu, ui epurts. ii u flows regular ly, a vein haa Imen i.i i - -t .vFuimc-i, uiiii a string should hp I around below the wounded part, that is, beyond it from th I tc i . . -"f ni.au, xi nm blood comes out hv 1,, artery has leen severed, and the per- ",ay ieeu 10 oeatn in a tew min utes : to prevent wh - . ft" 7 cori above the wound that ;a i. , .....v y w Iween the wound aud the heart. Polish for Oak. A polish for fine carved work ; Half pint of linseed oil, half pint of old alp. tl. r . , - - - iiivi. VF4 All PCrCT una ninmr. umuwc ui ann us nr wnw one ounce of spirits of salts; well shaken before using. A little is to be applied to the face of a soft linen pad, ami lightly rubbed for a minute or two over the article to be restored which nuit afterwards 1 0(1 Willi an old sill.- l.o.wlt.-,.1. 11ns poi.h will k een nnv I.mihiI. - . I vii iii VM ii t n it ic ih. j... delicate cabinet work, and is also recommended lor vomer-marli? Wn.-b - - w - w 1 Cold Ftet. Th , e y . v. MUV iu ivvaik p rculation, aud very often to insuffi cient exercise. Thp i.0..i.i. should he built up, the fett 'should be balded in lenid watPr a, .A ous friction MinUed. Hut. fr i.e0 who can lake it thpro ;e ike energetic walking. Warm wnl. en slock iugs should be wrn. If tho get are cold on going to bed. tl.ev should be well riitifwU ,....1 . sott h tise socks, nreviouslv vi-.,r,i - -J "Mi UllVI be. ore ine lite. 1 lie tiso id' , l,rti..,.,-.. ottle in bed is a bud habit of which the joung should beware. It may be necessary Iur the aged aud invalid A new scholar camgl to Rack ford shool at the beerinniner of h. half. ro-i L-l . ... Lii.ll 1 i j wa a wen uressed, hne- i i-; ii lookinv lad. whose nnno.-iraiw... all tho ii l f i lhere was a set of boys at this school who immediately invited him iujuiii uieir "larks' and I suppose IwilfO 1- Kami It ft . w"RUUff picuy wen wnat that means. ..y uacu to speuu tiieir money ia eating and drinking, and often ran up -uu.,, uieir inends founcJ , l" w. Ane7 wanted the new scnoiar to join them. They had al ways contrived by laughing at him tr roni'Aiw.l, .' I A . . , -tv...,g uiiDj to get almost any ,ry J "-""4 in meir mesties. I he new bovs wnr -.f...,;,i yield to them. This new schol ar refused their inirltnim. . 'loiiuin, oey called him mean and stingy a charge u- in. i o ! ..... .... I 1 1 ...v... a.najo tuuKes ooy8 very sore. ' You are real mean not to go with us they said. 'Mean ?' whe& is the meanness iu not spending money which is not my w,,.. . .u wnere is the stinginess iu IWf ill . A I. "w nwuig to oeg money of my friends in order to spend it in a way they do not approver9 'He talks like a minister cxclaim- ew uue oi meiu. 'After all he continued, 'our mon ey m,ust come from friends, as we haven t it, nor can we earn it. No, x uo not spend one penny that o.iuuiu ue asnamea to give an ac count Ot tO niV iat hr an.l , ... uiiu illUlllC'l. C KIM ,1 ...... I ' onwici iney usk me. i i . tionary; nor must his motives ever grow out of the ground of simple philanthropy. Whatever of art he employs in preaching, whatever of skill in private ministration-, what ever plans of public good he may de vise or aid all must look to the one end and' focalize in the one fact of saving souls from death. The value of souls must be very great in his eyes their ruin must be a constant burden on his heart, and their salva- A.i . ' . ... uou must give mm the highest joy. liut aback of all the official fidelity and the love of souls prompting uieieio. uie. re mti.-L lie n I'mmn u w'illI4V'10 consecration of the heart ami devo tion ot the life to .losns fM,... .mw - II A ICl iome physicians noted for their uro- . i i i icsaiouai oeuevoienoe are Known not to ne men ot ex duct; and soldiers wheu off' duty nave iweii convicted ot stealm the very nronertv thev WOII li I williii.rltr have shed their blood to irnnrd - mm v ff IIV1J on duty. It may be so with preach ers. The Drofessinttnl lif j - ' T - v iii, wv; better than the nprmmsl lif f..;..i 1 - j wiiim lutegnty may exist where ItPI'SIIIIM I integrity cannot be found Wi,u this is the case, others muv d.i...... there is nothing against him, aud yet his own heart condemns itself as being devoid of the constraining love of Oh rut , which is the h ig best a ud st roug est motive that cau impel one to duty, or sustain him in its performance. Present his M- . ARB' and respeetfully fci, tli tablismenf If ' - a tria uiW . xfc h-rointi ptn ' nlftl -oe,, Buggies. Cart. HE 18 rrkwb.Tr. ' L- HE 18 CONiFlnpv . . Special provision " an,," 1 ""'"ui" ana kpw. "'ersti., "'"VCrS Will Hn, ... . at this nlan -uo" Stalls and ol 8eciai accommodation a Commercial TravcV th Ce btre- SaHsbary, 36:tf 'Eh ! not out of strings, then V your leading- in. a hurry to get !5:6m. t? Lis ijre Hormoiiisin under Diseu-sfou. From the Ralelgb Christian Advocate. The public discussion of the Mor mon question which has been in pro gress here for several days has arous ed au unusual religious interest and large congregations fill the J court room every night. Rev. Clark iraden, author of the "Problem uf i rouiems, and Bishop Kelly a Mor mon Champion, are the debaters Jive nights have beet, spent on the first proposition urhitdi l.... ti c i . .. 7 CKO. A. EAGLE, W. A. MORGAX. Eagle k iorgan BLAQKSMITHING AND Wagon-Making. Wo are prepared to do anv kind""of ISOlRSD LIVER, eJ- ftiiaSrj cos .re, JjSck U?ad. mana tho uj era -coaVt V rP'i :ontb- i lvt.-i Aia: ro:V:n;r IV- X S'l' WaiSJSS ncr iiitci-rerc , . - - vwuic oi "i una iijoii s oi dlVlite ot' ir ii ihafmlM tbil,ulu.rwfJmft- tKe Ri ; 4" re"S,ol's eo'J." '1'lic familiar are compos,,! f rare bal,, i,ln,u, u,e a((. Srgiimeiits pro ami eon were entirely uireci.r, foniWISi K ; advimce.1. order . e.blisl, ,,, V In ilp m i tt3 i i I , . , . , 1 . J'lfllli-llf)'ltif I . . . r . v-.v lllt. mormon UibJe. w!,,.i VlT "cuuiaoy upon the w hole niu of blood ; nor can quemipn the laci wnen we soe inifumci Inn .1 I ! . . , V 0v....v vuicii mer com. plaints arre-ter th ...r-..i ... ' . : into henlthfol p lay, and every phyfijal fa tion renewed iuid strengthened hy their agency. XT io, nor am out of tiiem.' 'Afraid of VOIir t'ltlu.v all "3 A P :j of h is whipping you? Afraid of your niil ir . i . o tin" 1 S1,e g,veyi a sugar plum? What a nrenihha hK.. i i t"w tow) i Liiey filed, in nmi.L-i.. 4... ... v-. ICI ins. 'And yet you are trying to make uc afraid of you said the new schol ar, boldly. 'You want me to Le afraid of not doing as you say. And which, I should like to know, is the belt.r sortof fear-the fear of my school fellows, whir.li vV,,i.i t...i into what is low, or fear of my pa rents, which will inspire me Vim things noble and manly? Which leans the better? It is a verv ,w,n. service von r-r. ,i,.:.. r vunig mo to try to set me airaiust mv nnr.,ic ,i ..i. me to be ashamed of their authority.' Ihe boys felt that there was no he d way to be made against such a new scholar. All they said hurt themselves more than him, and they liked better to be out of his way thai, VALUABLE LAND raa SALE ! Just received a Presh ot of 1 of all the different kinds, CIIEAptt On Iho 1st Monday of Rowan Superior Court, November 2 it h, is3, I will sell at the Court tlouse door, in Salisbury, that valuable tract of hind heretofore know n as wizard oil The Great niIErMATl( (n;p,,r ftlsn f,.r T A MC- rt , .... 'nf .... u Vl lv , EXNWnnreS in it all bad boys, 1 , , s '"tan. x ue u..t garnered around him, and nev- ".T V J . . or P'y with greater relish than while he was their cham pion and friend. 'The new scholar is a champion fellow, sa.d the principal, 'and n,r. ne.s more influence thai. i :.. . ' uu in I. IP S( lli 'I I. ... . 1 1 i lu,y .siuuy better, and play better where he is. You can't pull hi in down. Everything n,P aud bad siip.mL-c .mi ,. i , our Shops on Lee Stre.(W'M SffdaLfc'J? totc arkerV Old Stand..)-M- ANT35c&& TO S.AR' SALISBURY. If . id ro EUABBKYE. T T i j .. SLl?M Dg f -ne lr"Pt.v and will, ex pedition. Repamng of Cnrries, Busies tlaas style. Pa.ntini? and Hnishin-f fin work will be done by W. H. Barker All we ask is a. trial." Jan. 10, 1880. 1;.ff A. flu it it,. ,i j- vtuu; Btantljr to P. (.jrxr liic: ! -v r s r":c al plicatioxf this Dt:. Scl.l pSii? or sent bacihro. on i,5 i.! J-?s- TUn'S ftAKUAL KrQSSTBiBaaPTsTcEE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CRA0 LIXA WATpiX, O.MiY 15LACKMER fe HEXDEHSON attorneys, Couuselors and Solicitors. Salisbury, N. C. ' ifW Jan. 22d, '79- tf. $1.50 IER YEAR. MCCORKLE. T p KLrTT 9lctOKKLE KLl'TTZ . ATTORNEYS and COUNSELOBs' SAtlMJL'UY, N. C. Office. on Qoopoil Street, opposite th, Court House. ' 37:tf L- H. CI.EMKXT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys Iw, Saushl nsv, N. c. feb. 3rd, 1331, HARDWARE. Letter from a Gentlemen Ninety Years Old-Ion Life from Use of Brand reth's Pills. Prairie duChien, Wis., Ftb. 11, 1882. I am in the ninptiotli . ... i . . ' ,'ci my eatriiiv - , , v UC I IT III III. I W 1 hi 1 i 1 . . ny to the great virtueSof Bmndrelh'- Wlh.,8 a household remedy. They are the bet bloo.l purifiers and e ean-ivni i. . . lo ;..Ti i ------- ".s niuuiatii aim uow el- in die world 1 have taUed a family of 10 children, been blessed with three wives.a'nd mv land, experience reaches over seventv vears K,r over torty.hve years I have known and e.ieved in Brandreth'. Pills. They hn"e cured ,ne of. ndigestion,Costiveness,dvspep;ia- Z , nl I'" Ufmy famil-V haVe Set invaluable at all iimo t . i.. . ,i, ., r i r , . wisn to sav din I have found Allcock's Porous Pias ters very useful in breast pain.,, back: Ihe and weak muscles. ' Ui,LK,,clle Alfred Bruxson, A.M., D.D. The Successful Preacher. . done in the iJtesK &raUe' and wor KeaUyniade woi 1 alwc n'n kS. - - iy ruled. '1cjrUlX ? ""J nll pmtnpi :ly. r A JRSAt .4 - 1 ' ' :. - : - WHBH YOU WAHT HARDWARE AT LOW PIGUBES NO 2. Grai.it. 1ST JOHf F. EAGLE, -3J3I1IONABLE-- w.w ni lira fi m CUBE OF NEUEALGIA. 01i EffeoUa JtfagicaJ Cure.-Small-iros Cured. cAenci Ate., Eazt New York, ApvU 12, 1880. ,J: -?..e. -J. hnonyasto ,aiuc 01 iraiuiretirH Pilfc. verified lorn hope," for the ere o 7 K a ,or- - tC..,, jears standinrr th patient heme mim ii lord .... . . lne ..,,1 ,i - . r--v fiwiraieu oy disease and ihe excessive use of opium tal.-n'.T fn the oain hv ,,1.;... lT,D?t",!e." tod- ets were almosTnca, ii! one?S hX w- able to be np and walk'arouml freely 'ad ihe disease has never returned. & f?lh wa, also cre4 qf an attack of A; Kho mat ism bv th. a., 7 '",ai0 J f e:irs, 1 ,!a'? t:k wiU' what appeared o be a bad cold, but in a short h,o ''l';'ireu ln conluent Hma'.l Pox s much alarm. 1 determined '"i1 n i l'. l;il- .. . . . -r rana- a reineuy, and their elficac v was -;om apparent. I w:is wli i. . " -v. Ol;;rk or trouh f ..- i.:j . " Mn?'t beuf. id; r; ; .Ji.r- ,Jl " m firni that had i : - YuZf. . rrvcru f u,e prescribed E"35" i i re"lar WJtine j M , r-.'-"-'-s, i siiou Id have died 1 know of many other instances of the vaTueL which I wi L l e "n,, "'-knew, will app7to -tPPJ 'Ve 10 a -ho Mrs. E. St. John. rr!. ii fvpi.y was.- owigcu to present such claims as these : that in (he ancient prophesies concerning the children ol orisrael, the "uttermost parts of the earth.- mennt. i J- , . j. " l,,c ever lasting lulls" lv,re the IWky Moun tains : the "vsill"rivf.i. i. ;..t.. i... . . t on. i.i nit' vine I was to ex It-ml Ocean: orth m.,1 s , vnat 18 the se- ' .... i4Lii rt i if U"i ui ills i uV are the "sn.e.uMn.r ; .. L..i . . ,,e ' one Ephriam ; the lost irH f ' an1 e,race the i , me lost tirbes of ' Israe ptrioriiiances ol the milmt ... i.i came to Amer m r . i. -x- . "e puipit and the tO bv the Savior Ti hJ.. 1.. w . .. ; i U ' "ectlli tl (leilOllli , " o.i i u, otiir j '-'''timi usace ami law m-.L- o sheet) have I u.- ,;i, . . . . .. ..... tt,,w Kn" niahe some fold -" Jusnnh c i fc. m,s 8 "uereuce in method of i)Cr ioki, Joseph bmitli was nsn retl '"I'mance. but all n.1 r 1 , and prophesied that his nu ! .o.sn.l lS LPW116'. tl,e ui iot (.inn, and be both J"d and in vitfitintf frnm l. , honored and reviled : lik, nil ho,, MA... "J g ""m . ,,0l,8e to Pro.ihets he has been h. "l L.r .7. . " f . "e ,S t,,e t Wed, finally mirtyml. cial ii -h 2 n pincii!;:::! '. , . ..ill, vyil '"""'mi reiprrpil r i ... I . . I'oipu preimrntinn r.,.uu world; the 'n--t be uejf i-eted h ;s 0i , i B'Kikv Mounia n ' i ... r . ' 11 18 well to Le a i , - , ..ii. no more ever- toUUvl preaclier lint nni , i Uting than the Asiatic hill . , I L Loral . LTT "i lt ,,e Ucean could not h :' . ot "e "egiected. The -.1. The Sea tTT. " 'S.! J l'1' 'w -plntsis to Mediterranean; the her 4i .ZlK cue genttte nations; the two very fow pfeacliers havi ulr' ? f1 Ainericaimdo not so mud, resenddp escaoed thi atlWer the wincrs ,.r ... . snare, we sav D Willi. . 1 1 11 11 I'll 1 ...(-.. I , H i id i i i The John MoOonnaufirhev Pla.ro Nine miles west of .tui...... .i... i . colnton road, and in biirlit of Thvatira Hi.ica norm of concord and within 7 miles of rim w and the same distance from the Richmond & Danville Railroad. This tract contains olu acres: 8.i un nf i,;i. :.. . ;, ... ,,,,,, i, ir ui si rate bottom in cultivation. There is on the place a "rood dwelling hniio.. 1... 1 c - - .iumcv, wHimim nuicr is in a nood nei"h borhood, convenient to churches, mills &c It is divided into four parts as follows: QQT,ie Pee, containing 1371 acres, d ot which is hottotn. Lot No. 2 contains noi .xrvn qo ..r ...i i is bottom. .cn i ?X 3 co4n,f.ains 60 ' 'cs, 15 of which js ,, A tti. se lots have houses and wells of good water on them. No. 4 contains .50 acres. Persons wishing to examine the property will call on me on the premises. Also several hum! rpil liiiulmlc fnnv I tQ he delivered on the plantation. ieums: Half cash down, balance in one and two years, with interest at the rate ot eight per cent, payable semi annually J. G. McCONXAUGHEY, r Mill Bridge, N C LbtatcsvilleWwwrZ-, Davie Times, Da vidson Dispatch atul Goncord IteyUter re qested to copv two weeks 1 Oct. 30, 1883. 3t SIMMON'S IMl Mfflli AT REDUCED PIUCES, AT Mill Property Sals! Upon the petition of C. A. Qvercash, tJte following property was ordered hy the Su perior Court of Rowan county to he sold at the Court Itono .1..- : o i- . . vr j . ', in .-lansourv. i Monday the 2Cth day of November, "183 VIZ: V lint u L-n..,.-.... . . k .. a ..,., (,. v7l.rc3Sa CL Moi., , 1 r.Party situated at BOStlan'8 h Roads in At...ll 'P ... . . . rt - , 'until ItMVIISUO. coot. mm. about Two Acres, and upon which is located a Grist Mill, Saw Mill ana Planinn rill Th iP. to the lii.-hest :! JA.3. W. RUMPLE. ComV The Life AssociatToa OF VIRCINIA. HOME OFFICE, STAUNTON, VA. The Cheapest. Safest, nni t,t nn.,. . . " "criiiuic cue in surance now offered Mm n.ihit,. . , . J. .... " ,o "uuuu iu me val ley Mutual, which enahiM ... rur nirt upr i iif.xi.nirt.i .... .UWIUiaUuu, van on or address J-w-Mckenzie. Agent May 20, 1S83 l u . ' A Great Fater-Pow er FOR SALE! FUTJIT JARS AMi RUBBERS FOH JABS SAVE Ydim FEUH! Scarry Fruit Preservative! Without the use of Sealed Carts. TW ""SAFEST Asp ONLY SURE KLM) KOVVN. Perfectly a1!m,,E8s. and try it. At ElNNlSS1 Dnro Stori. l;tf. North Carolina Railroad CONDENSED SCHEDULE. - TKAlXsjiOiyti kast. wale, Apr. 3U, is82"f .No. Leave Charlotte... " Salisbury .. " High Point.. Arr.Greensboi o .... Leave Creensboiu . Air. Hillsboro " Durham " Ualeigb Lv. Arr. Goldshoro ol. I No AS I I'j.uy, Dailj. I 4.30" a.m. I lltfp I 7.20 " j 7..j0 " 8.10 " 8.33" 9.30 " 9 10" 11.47 " 1128" 1 2G " 12 08)1 1.40 p.nr. 120 AM 403 ' 1 30 AM CU ' 3i0 " ISo. lo Daily except Saturdajj L,eave Greeusboib 0 JJ0 p m Arrive j.t Raleigli 2 45 j.. m. Arrive at Gohisboro 8.00 " No. 51 (imnpi'ii .i I S2..'i: ,l., U' v n K , . u,,,UUi, if.ii.v.ifc .. tor A elii'V i I I.. n.,,1 l' .. Greensboro with D. K. K. for ill riiu North Kit and West, via. DiinviluTit -.oldsboro with W. & W.K. K. for Wilmiif ton. Tf'-Connects at Salisbury with W.f. C, II, ft for all jointsin Western N.Larili; daily .( Greensboro with K. & I). K. K. for ill In, I'll. V.....1 W i ... rv.u.. .uiin, r.a8i and'W est. TRAINS GOING WEST. Hate, Feb. 19, 13S2. No. 50. Dailv. Nojoi Dailf. LeavetioJdshoro Arrive Kaleigh Leave " Arrive Durharr .. " UilUboi ... Greensl i ro. Leave " Arrive Ilih Piont Salisbnrv 10.00 a. m. 12.15 pjn 4.15 " '-!) ii ii (i G.ll .. s no 9.15 ; 9.oo .411.12 ).n L . 50 ! " .111 h I I I . unew mea bmr iia.l .. .-n. ,,; , . O i"-' OlHIUie. i Siifck was ihe emblen, of power, A I llP Vl'liI txf ' . i ' , nc ii mi's were uy ueiiiir i isnoi rl .i . natiou.s ot the em ih . i. .? was no prophet, on il,e conirarv a low vicious, desi-niiiiir fr..m . 0,;ti.i neither resect uwr belief- the li ooK f SEB THIETY YEARS COULD SOT OBT ALONG WITHOUT BRAND RETH'S PILLS IN THE HOUSE. 84 Morton Street, New York r;i lr I h:.v nsn.l U ' I i .7 ?rt .Giy ""OH. 1. 1880. das- wWh ljrf 'ae one or two tal e t liTnVfi.rVTr "aJa,.t "-f- I l0 . . . ? T J4 . ywiri-Tmir attention (o hip shf r. ' c ifra ir iw i venw- iii, TT- i Agent for tha 'J.JUIW.W Offlre. kepairiti ntlvl h ?T- "e i trohlefLA,f ZI "!JLw h 1 a 1 . r . UBA8. F llEDViirnn - 1 18.lv l EKSBKRC aci ongual.v- the SdmI.Im jlj...... cr,lft,lole by Uig(le, aTd recast hv hiuisdl, n,iih a,u ther,. The Book contains ihe idea, and even the very! language of Author wlM ivw, huntlrcds. ot -years nuUnnom ... .i... tune the,J4ok plirpi,r.s lu iave betMJ wr.tten on the golden plates; it e.o, tan.H aim.,.! vertwioi Ulgdun's tirade against infant baptism. Kelly is a well poMcd, winning shaker, and carries the audience with him mail Kraden again lakes the fcW Bradcn IS a keen. loirip:il r..u i .. .ii Shows lli ll,.. ;,l,s.ir.l : u. Me mormon liook, and his oi.po ents reammings. Kelly's most re- III irbn , ...... Maieu.cn was that Siuilli lorctolU cveloiif.H uliii.l. IX... : i ......... mj. iinur Mijinv- eu to be as ancient m Ii trior v. In the ncf ... . i- , , ... I tempt to prove li nt t,.e AJorn. m is for marked success is almost sure iu ui.nggrcac praise from the tin- mining, ami great praise is alnmsi -uiu to teat to vm j , ivy anu ooasuug.yue man mav mi.U l.i... self ou his pastoral skill! as much as a..uV.. u. un ins pulpit grace, and may be lust as eaenr in pl.ment to his ub.quitous visitations 7 ,,,B to near ol hiscl.ariuin2 id lift iipncn Rut ii .. o ... 1U, bUCU u,vorce- ,,,eu U1 nai ouu has joined togeth er, there is .. necessity, either in the u.t.u.c- Wl WOrK to bO lloil. or i the mental or physical conditions of wt: .eipureu to uo it. For it all -preacJnug and vigiiiug, studying and talking, working and prsuadina others to work, collecting Inoiiey a3 giving it, reading books and distrib uting li e n all OI)e workj an(J no part can be omitted without breaking .he integrity of the whole. The next point is, that all this pastoral and pulpit Wwrk, must liav iu view the salvation of aouls from s.n and hell. iM tie pil, it t(e preacher must never t degraded to the level of the mere elocutionist or debater; nor in his pastoral work must he Umutue a heartless fuuetion- The iost extraordinary unimproved Water Power on 1 1... V-.i1 ,,. el i i . "ver is tor i Z:J2?Z " ,s the head .V "7 "-"7iM oranty county, 8 mile noin AiOcuiarle. the rniintu ........ , ., .. irnm nM mil rj m 10 m' ------- ".v 111 . HIIII li.llt VIU Z I . S?.;8Ury It is one mile from the public - j vvoo oir 1 u 111- 11 . . i. water's ede. The peculiar feature of, r--r-.... .0 .....t 11 is a natqra stone d im which makes ahout a ii. f w qeg. p the river nearly ill the way across, graduallv di.nin ' neigut as it approaches the onnogite shore. A race of 4nn . . 7 ". s,te 1 . , , j n 4icr, ,10. 10 50 1 12.15 i . Charloiie i 1.10 a. m.jZIO " No. 16, Daily ex. Sunihi v-Lv. GoMb'o4.4 Ar. Kaleish .3f Lv. 9.1w . Ar. GreenBboro5.40f No, 50 Connects at Charlotte wilh A.mC Air Line for all points in the South and Sotlk west. No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with C. C & A. U.K. with allpoiiits South and Soulhfi N. W. N. C. RAILROAD. Goiko West. Lv. Greencbnrn. Ar. KeniersvilJe oalem No. 52 Dilj, Goixu West. Leave Salem Ar. Kernersville tireeiisboro No 50 Daily. I 9 25 ptu 10 25a, 10 41 " 1135 " I 11 10 " 129j No. 51 . Daily- No.6S. ex. Sun. Daily. I 6 20 a m Ii 10 p 6 4G " 6 50 " J 7 45 " 800 JIAlJJINlYiRsm RAILROAD. . . I. n. 1. JGoisg .oRTb' '. Dailvex. Sim. Leave Cliapel Hill A rrive L'niversitv 7.30- a m 8.32 a m This excellent power may be used ft GRIST AND FLOURING MILLS, CO TTON& WOOLEN FACTORIES, REDUCTION MILL FOR SULPHU-. RETED ORE,S. It ia . -...v...lly near. t(ie mines of mj parrs ot C-abarrna Rowan and I)., vi.u.... V"urrn8, , "Oil I II II II I I I1U Tit ... I With thfi rraf .1, . . . eentr nf h- 0.? ue,nK m the tl . "","8 uisiricis named ahoTe Ihe ores within i. . . . WTe- t icat 1 nni.iri n .. . 1. worked out in a centurv M lii ! v This water 13 ,o .. . Sleeping Cars without Chanft i. qfierred at g2io wi h hedJwl! Vorkand A.I.-U 100 acres at $300. The lands a VTlua h e for :im, . atK ina- sch Mil nilvantuni-, ry K,,. p" tleton. A HmL Jl xr ' "r air- Lit- T 11, X-,. oino South. Le.ive Uniuar.iiv Arrive Chapel Hill No. 2. Dailv ex- Sun. 5.40 p ni 6.41 p ni Lpiacerni-hkl on application. Hanliinglon & Danville, un train Xn h9 K;,.umnrA n! DanTi Washington and Augusta, G., via DanviJk. ttThrough Tickets on saleatCrwnslior. Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Chariot!, and at all principal points Soulh, Soutbwe1 Wept. Norlh and p. For j:inigr:mlftral' Louisiana, Texas, Afkansas and theSouthrlr address . POPE Gen.'I'.-is-iensei Alt1.. I J' x- 21:Iy Kislnnond, Y

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