V . : l f a f ' !' I - J s .-4 . ' 9 - It 1 r :i . C3H:tant!y EsDliffML bob sum :t: School Ho3ks Pull Stock, lowest prices Writing: Paper, Pens and Pencil. I Envelops, Visiting Cards. Library. V N ?R TH E FlitK NAME 0? W.W.J. Pr.J -J .vi K:r. Ion'' known .-ailml.oi I ' u - ) ! :!.!. lie Maker who ever did buoi- ' Seaside Novel and Monroe's in S iMl.urv. presents his comolim. nt-' m aLa.r a i aS- ! I - nd an.J patron with an invitation Vi ' J Mi! "tf1 flV;'k f neW Autograph and Photograph Albums. ;:ir: c-s, a;idle, Coliary, &e. lie warrant , 1 - ti-i uiio i io every purchaser of New Stock, Wall Paper, Toilet Articles, Perfumery. nd abv hi reonir work lint cm Inw :i i n. .J - - . . . .-oo! article will adroit of. Call and see. I6 IOl,el SOaP Vamtia and -es. PLUMH3H i M3RGAN. Bathing G Iotas and Towelsr. WS WANT or two reliable, industpj ol s men in eve ii y town and , ' ; : tv to sell our popu lar BOOKS. lib ;1 inducements. Applicants will se u: ve ae, experience (if any), and re lces a to character and halits. A - pb'ndld Chance lor men who are not afraid f work ami want to make money. Apply i . rsoii or bv letter to B. P. J0HNS0H & CO., ; 17:3ml 1013 Main rt., Richmond, VTa. HEALTKCORSET Increase in pftpnlaril every day, as ladies flud ft too noet COX FOCT ABLE AND PriZFECT FITTING cors t cv- r worn. Mrr ch".: ts ny itfrivrsthc best enti-.r.-.t kn of any corset thy over raids V.Tnrr.ii:t d fiti-fartcrv or mocyr-rc-faudrd. for ea!c iy '. D. CJASSILL only, Salisbury, N. C. .1 17:tf Plated Ware FINE CIGARS, FRENCH CAN DIES A SPECIALTY, TROPICAL FRUITS IN SEA SON, PICTURES d4 PICTURE FRAMES, TOrs. DOLLS, yXSRS AND T O t IL The Original and still the Best! . t m v . r -r- w . 1,1 .1 ;i It J l waiciiiiijr uue's s?lf. POROUS PLASTERS. INSIST OX HAVING ALLCOCK'S, THE OSLT OE.M'INE POROCS PLA8TEB. Xj 1 SETS, ACCOR DEONS AND R-ANJOS, VIOLINS, GUITARS AND BANJO STRINGS. . THEO.BtERB4liYI, SAl.ISKUBYj Jf. C. 41 ta:l Pills V, :l V f 2 !!r 12 -s C j rn s ! a i r.ts r!: thk r -.1,- .ij- h :i''!c: rn ,'np All Ini4iSs. WESTERM H. C. RAlUfOMD. Ol' t icE OKX. PASSEXQEli AOBNT, lisbuiT, N. C, October 12th, ,1882 SCHEDULE. a1-. Train No. a STATIONS. Pass. Train No. 1 3.15 p .... Sa'tsbury.. '-'.10 " ' 1? 4 .50 A M " ,0.0s " ' H.0-4 j i- e .no ..StiGesrtiitt ....Newton ....Hickory ....Moranton.. .. Marion Black Mountain . . Asheviile ....Warm Springs ....Pigeon River. .i Leave 6.10 am Arrive T.s " SAi " " 8 25 " " lo'.is " " 11.49 " " 1.53 m " 3.00 ' " P.44 " " 5.4" Train ITo. 1 'Jonnetti at Salisbury with R. & d. It. v.. from all fi iv.-v.nb. and South and frcm Raleigh. Connects at t:iesvine with A. T. i O. Liv. of O. C. & A .-It. R. Connects at Warm Springs with r. Tenn , Ve. 0 . It. JJ. for Morrlstown and points .Seuth-We&t. Train No. 8 Connects at Warm Sfprings with F. T.Va.& Oa.R.R. Dom Morriaiotvn & tui South-West. Connects at MatcsrvJIle with A. T. & O. l)Iv. of C C. & A. R. IU had at Salisbury with H.ad.k R: tor oil points rth and East and fcr Raleigh. Through Tickets ?n sale ,u Salisbury, states vine, AsheviUe and the Warm springs to all principal ciUes. J. E. Macmnrdo, v. KO. A. EAGLE, W. A. MORGAN. J. UIIODES HI'.OWVP TM-ire n- . . , , . Total Assets, $710,745.12. A Home Company, Seekir.3 Home Patronage. STRONG, ; & PHOMPT, SISLIABLS, LIB3HAL. Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premitims payable One half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt., ZZ-Qm. Salisbury, N. C. One of the most remarkable'inventions o the present aire is Allcok's Porous Plas teks. They are the result of years of client ical stuilv, and only time and experience has brought them to their present perfec tion. Testimonials are receiver! evarv of the wonderful cures of S)ralns, Weak uacK, uiiematism, L.umOai.'o, Paralysis and hosts of ilf hfr-l!siHSPe (llViMircn tlia Vint - . I III, 1 I I I sales and irreat su cess of Allcock's Ponocs Plasters have caused numerous ohintcrv to be brought before the public which, be- mg caueu porous, would give the world to understand that they were a similar article to the genuine. We would most particular ly caution the public against these hum busrs. They contain none of the healincr ums that are used in Alt.cock's, but are simply a combination of lead, red pepper Mid rubber, and are vaunted in long wind ed advertisements as an improvement on Ali.cock's Porous Plaster. Beware of the hazy and untrue statements and never use any oi tiipe so-called porous irauds. Allcock fa Porous Plasters Believe Debility and Nervousness. Allcock's Plasters worn on the reion of the kidneys warms the spinal marrow nuiuii is n continuation or the brain, im parting new vitality and power to the spine they stretft hen that uiiirhtv ortran nA tin it full of foreign electricityor nervous fluid. Thus they wil restore to the busy active brain of man or woman, the energy and ability whit It has been lost by disease, wor ry or overwjnrk. They restore vitality where there hais been debility ami nervous ncss. and prevent loss of memory and pa ralysis. Physicians hb'hlv i(-.mn...n,i - J ....... . I 11IVIII 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 iu all cases of hysteria. Weak. Kicixic7r-s Cured. Contoocook, N. H., i .. ( March y, 180 I have been greMl troubled with Rheu matism and Weak Kidneys. I was advised to try Ali.cock's Porous Plasters (had used two other kimi nf t......... Plasters which gave me no relief) but one t.i jours nas worked like a charm, givin-r me ct.mpffete relief, and I have not been troubled with Rheumatism and Kidney Complaint siijee using them, ami T consider myself cured. ! Edward D. Bcrmiam. arc sin vps to King Otftm. Ttk-tlny j $150,000,000 a year is st VP wpi 111 it if utitHki V.iid lioi'ii nitiklaa 1 Kticr l ti 1 1 Mil n il'l I I V t1 IkllV7 Ft IWLA. T . i i . I ... . .. i 1 . 9 . . J . " "v" 1 Wf" l", a i nu oiu niuioiigii we live near iJuncomlje mail, we had a schoolmaster who had j county. To-dav oim nJercliants sell an odd way of catching the idle boys, cabbage from Baltimore aa cheap as our culture. To-dav we use eleomar- One day he called out to us, 'Boys, I jmust nave closer attention to your books. The first one that sees another idle; I want you to inform me, and I will attend to the case 'Ah thought I to myself, 'there is Joe Simmons that 1 don't likp. T'll wafeh him, and if I see him look off i i i i . nis oook rij tell. It was not long liefore I saw Joe look off his book, and immediately I informed the mas- ter 'Ihdeetl said he, 'how did you know he was idle V 'I saw hi in said I. 'You did ? And were vonr pvm nn your book when yon saw him? I was caught, and I never wnfdiei for idle boys again . If we are sufficiently watchful over our own conduct, we shall have no time to find fault with the conduct of others. The Wrong Parent. 'You know Blank, don't you?' queri-d a citizen, as he entered a Griswold street office yesterday. 'Yes.' ' 'Ha vp yon any influence with him?' 'Well. 1 ii ut v have.' 'Tjhfti .ii are the man to go to him.; lie has a son about sixteen vears .(i J' yes 'That boy , is on the road to ruin because his father is too good-natured and too llallf'll V l'llllMtWi Mil lit Uitai- ncss.j b. ems to nie it is your dutv to I orchard grass. I am already feeding goto tliat mau .and tell him in a down a small nioce of orchard grass ll'ientllv ;l V I biff ' tlA nmcl v,.,.;n i It lltlel SAniu mnlo liuu I . I . : 1 j - ...iuk viev " I"' 1 iiic lllli tl more government or his boy will be n,e by tethering the cows upon it. loxf 'f Sjma kf.U- ........ F I - . Ww . wVIIIU Ul IIIB w . . v m .. . - m aiicr lilt f in - n w j'.fc l me I (Ion i tiiiuk I'm the man re- second time, and some irive n third I .1 .. . . ' ..- r, .'. O eu i:ie m.icr. as ik r ipw nt u lOUllliiir. r i t v ritws ------ . - w"XV.VlJ garine and Goshen butter, although we have fine grazing lands well adapted for the dairy and cattle rais ing. At the Shelby depot 200 huge walnut logs are awaiting transporta tion North, because we have not the pluck and push and machinery to make all sell walnut furniture. When we build railroads we send North for Iron and Engines, while we furnish the money and curse the the Yankees, whose pluck and ener gy we so much need. Whetstone Mountains divide Cleveland from uaston county, vet we enternrisincr - ' ; 0 ?) tar heels send to Connecticut for whetstones. In Western North Caro lina the uroiected railroad will run over a roatl bed of two miles of beauti ful varinratod marble in Cherokpp county, yet our tombstones and monu ments are imported from Vermont. Shelby Aurora. FT sent out of oik!. It is with such armiinents us these that the hind-hunger of the poorerEug lish classes is sharpened by the lead ers of the radical movement. Au Acre. One acre of ground in lawn and garden is surncient to maintain village or rural family cow in any locality. One who knows how it is done, and has done it for spvpr.il years, describes tha methods by which it is accomplished ; A quarter of an acre is in garden strawberries, cur. rants, grapes, rasp berries, black her- m a ries and gooseberries. Thore are siv apple trees and fourteen p?ar trees. All out the garden is in grass, chiefly A Paragraph for the I Joy. When the writer of these lines went to Charlotte, eleven years ago, to take the position of city editor on the Daily Observer, he found on the paper as a eompo-itor, a Lille bhtck liaired, pale faced, tiiouglilfui looking boy. He was always the first at the case in the morning and ab mi the last to leave it the next morning be tween midni&ht and daybreak. He never talked, excepi when talked to. he did not drink, nor use toltaceo, nor swear. He never frolicked and' he never spent an idle moment; when not at work he was always reading something, and it got to lie a matter of surprise, in the course of years, with reporters and edit trial writers, what a range of questions that boy could answer political, his torical, theological, arithmetical and grhat not. When the books were not convenient or the time for research uct at hand, that boy was consulted on vexed questions. A lew vears ago he went North. Last Saturday night we picked up The Commercial a large, handsome, eight page weekly, published in Washington City, and read that V. R. Cajps ha 1 acquired was i w rt . uwry stub! M. L. AllW Present his compliments ttkL and respeetfully solicit a Sf Wk taoi.sment. It i, complete quirements of first classbu,11 M worses, Buggies, Carr.W Phsstons, Wagoifs, ftT' fcraw pojjVidext of eJZ . SATISFACTION Special provision and Hoarding and keeping horse, stovers will find ood Stn at this place. i?taIls 1 ,84, Special accommoilations for tvJ ol Commercial Travelers thtkHt Sfrtf LccStrcetalisbury,N.c l blottiiig-pid attd gazed out of the 'or table use are now beginning to .7 wmiig cuit, aim me siaiks and il) . 1) III a III 117 1 ' I ' l 1 a 1 1 TOTji mi EM BLAOKSMI THING AND W Ggon-TVl akiug. We . are prepared to do any kind of work at our Simps on -bee Street, (V. M. Barker's Old Stand.) SALISBURY, N. C. flORSE SirOEING and ali kinds of Rlackmithing done promptly and with ex pedition. Repairing of Gurria-res, Buggies -.u .fortius none promptly and in first- laatye. ramunu' and hnishimr f tint wurk will be done by "W. M. Barker. All we ask is a trial. Jan. 10, 1833. i..tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BIsAOICMER & HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors ri and Solicitors. Salisbury, N. O. bin. 22d, '79-tf. j. m. mccorklS. t'f kluttz itlcCOKKLi: & KLUTTZ ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS Salisbury, N. C. Office on Council Street, opposite the . Court House. 37:tf PUERB CRAUiE. L. . lkmT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys V.tfc Xw, SAifsiyJur, N. iVb.Srd, 18dl D230nt)5nSD L i V E R. and K3A!,ArEA. X rom liiesc snntcus arise tliice-;ourths ot the diseases cf tha human rt:ec. Thae ETmptomsindicato titclrcxistence : r.o cf Appctlta, Kawela coatirc, tick Jicad ecc, fnll-eoa afie?eati:c,crerriou to of fo2, , IrraiaWJIfcjr t riper, JLV7 eplriu, A i -el'iju orfcrvirsc- ceslectea 5"IV-T, Klzii te,! uttci-Ins r.t tna 4;5!,'a ro t.J.o eyes'. lilciiiycol orca Crln., COW ITIPAtm V. dc ttand ihp uca cf ?, renjcdytfcnt ri( tc- flireet!7 SS"?' vcr. A-JaL'ror cr.c;:icieeTUTT'a PJ .1. tovo no c-tnr l. Their action cn tho Kidnoys and SLm Ij also prormt : rcis-.ovhi all iniiuri:ioa tiirongh H.CoO thi-cc 'mct- tite, sonnd til jesdhn, rr.ilar r.tools, t ciear Ekiaanda.Y'soroujLcd-. TUTT'S cv cripiag nor interfere vrith daily vork and aro a perfect ANTIOGTg TO MALARIA. T Hais 02 YrmsxE&o changed In. Btantly to a, Cinssr BUCK bya.fingIo a. pUcatton this )te. SoM by DracjrlS. or sent bf expegsa 6a receipt of 6 1 . I T5 HiatiU!. C.- U jZFL'L ESOEEPTC 122: C St., WAsiirKGTOx, D. C, ) January 7, 15382. j I take great pleasure in recommending Allcock's Pouors Plastkks. I was in dnced to try them by Mrs. Samuel J. Ran dall, and I found them everything desired. J used four dther o bailed Porous Plotter lefore prKurlm Allcocs's; they were per fectly useless.1 But immediately upon ap plying two of Allcock's to my ehest my cold and had cough were at once relieved. I want you to scud me one dozen forth-with- JOHN T. INGRAM. Spinal XisoA.so Cured, H.VM.mkl's Hotkl, Rockaway JiEAcn, N. Y., May 19, '82. ( Allcock's Plasters have been of such great service to me and mine that I feel it a duty to state the fads, as briefly as possi ble, to induce others to use litem. My wife lor many years was confined to her" bed suffering from spinal disease. After spend im; a thousand dollars in vain effort to -at cured, she applied three Ai.t.rrv-' p. f.. teks to the spinal column, one above the in :i lew days ali pain left jpr She applied fresh ril.isterfi hm. t,,.. i- ' and in the course of two months she com pletely recovered her health At tW could hardly walk across the room; each day she walked a little further, and iow she is able to walk live miles without fa tigne. She still occasionally applies the plasters to her back, but she has been 'per fectly well for upward of a year. v LEWIS L. 1IAMMEL busks go to the cow. There I ' - j i i .. ..: i 1 .. "'" 1 u g i a uoy anout the vine,, tican vines, oeet tons, small u:e a-e, and 1 n itist going up to potatoes and other waslcs to liefu feed ti e police court t. pav a fine of 820 'he cow luxuriously, and in this wav him sinashing up ea!oou fund- t,,e cow may be kept in ulnm- the ticxt. Detroit hpf dance throughout tl If V( il' Ilium una ' . . nrnii vjut I I I I I - 1 acre, wuue ner manure will keep the I'm lure Try It Will Come Back to Ton. r nac a latuer r ion navt mother? You love them. But once wii'jn,- uure growing richer every year, and will nrovide a lilnl quantity for the flower beds and the shrubs and dwarf pears on the lawn. A very large quantity ol' the best in a while you grow impatient ami manuiPe growing the the meanness of your nature crons , w,l" meson attaclipd to out; it wreaks itself on innocent "T', aves that are raked np, faiher and mother, perhaps and a" l, U- " r0!" the hmwo tney sufjer the punishment of a cross Ue.th,er. w,t 143 ,m,ch soil as may be word called up by another's annnv. ,,cc !ed ",to ftH9W l"t in thcoow- . The hard word is snnfe., ft yr and leading the d.aioit.g from the manure gutter into it. If a farm were only managed like the inn-dun acre might easily p:iy $100; but the labor is not to be had. and oii iinir of hands cannot do it for mitre ih.-m five or six acres. But the time will come when it must b dn.n . li.. ante. 1 he hard word is snok (Ml ft may be regretted, forgiven and for- . . - . . gu, out it can never be recalled. rather and mother will sigh and torgivc, but fc I a . a a oonie oay it will come back to run. SUBSCRIliE FOR THE CRAO LIN A WATCHIiUN, ON J.T $1.50 BEK YEAR. :iARDWARE. - t , . - .. r. 30CTS,,SHCtiS A GAtTEKS nuee to aonVhVtWiater1 luc (ie' !ind Hea.iyiuade xrorl lwaya oa haad -Ralrlafl ,Tn. ;:f;ind Pi-ne On! w bv mail ZSgg 554 Main St., Hartford, Conx., ) w . Al)ril 26, 1879. Will you please send me an Allcock's Porous Plaster, 20 inches long bv 7 inches wide, to use on my back for weak nesa ot kidneys. I have worn them with the best curative effect, for a weak side near the heart, manv vears tVwi'r,;.... ed by strain and biting in the army 4 could not do without them; I use one abot every month I have on a Belladonna Waster .and don't like it at all, for it has not the power or strength of Allcock's Porous Plasters. B. WELLS SPERRY. "A Blessing in Disguise." 484 Adelphi St., Brooklyn, ) -vj. ,, March 29, 1881. No family shonloMte without Allcock's Potlocs Plasters; their healing powers are wonderful and their efficacy far-reaching and lasting. For vpai i.t t i.. i... . i i v "iac seen and known them -to -cure-and TelieVe the most obstinate rheumansm kidney complaint, bronchitis, netiraliria nm i..,. J.-.H . ' j,.. .uuLNIKt luuamation ot the lunys and throat, naral ram , t I ..... . i i weakness, and coughs and colds. In mi own case they afforded me almost instani and permanent reliof v r..;..A.. . , .i . , - -""-j cutiB euiusiuer them an mvaluabl. and soeedv . . all kinds of aelif-a nri r; n,, v ' blessing in di8KuMe, and no wife or mother Itould be without them if she values her peace and comfort and freedom from ner vous exhaustion and nth- n;iw.. 1 - . . . uiunviiin, As M n2TS!Sl !,as,?r' a,so '" backsehes inty nave no cqua . I have "ever yet found a plaster so efficacious u d I ?t moisting or to give so much geperal at ; faction. Used in connection with Bran- J7p. J giving and life-heal- mg Pn.r.8, no one need despair of a speedv restoration to good sound health. 3 MRS. E. TOMPKINS. j If i ti it, ties iiuri that would not harm a fly, in you; T ,W,th the St ease, with a lace. The childish action delisted t?!1 88tem of cultivation .i i ... . 1 he. Untrn us a in nor. out it annnvod von Y,,., v J J A. VU were busy and reproved the little one. her jrreat 1 wo pearly tears stotul in blue eyes, her lips faltered, and she tinned away from you. The era of childhood, with its happy, fleeiing uoiirs, win erase the unkind word, out borne day it will come back to you Burn the Grape Leaves. A writer in the Country fipntl calls attention of ite readers to the necessity of burning grape leaves to prevent mildew : There is a second kind of spore (or seed formed i a a a autumn within the substance of tlw. A begger stands at your door. Theroi,aSe and is esignetl to remain in a dormant condition until spring when liberated from tl in In. L'na I the proprietorship ol it. That the name oi' tbo ft 1 1 ! f- f f 1 1 rt 1 1 . r I i i I r j - v i j i n'ii iiinn- looking boy. For some time ho has been manager f the paj.er,and nowlie has succeeded to t :c editorship of a prosperous, s-Hic-si'ul pap r at the national capital. liJans alone have not carried him ss.i.u, but brains added to pluck and via and sTea dy habits and ambition. btatesvillc Landmark. The Old Mullein Plant. Whilo na ture; Tina been sparing in giving us an abun dance ol her v a 1 uab le minerals, she has by an All-wise provision been gener ous in the prolific dis tribution of such vegeta tion she has gi v e n for medicine, and science in its pnopr search for the rare ones, has overlooked tins fact. How many of us seeing the common Mullein plant in the old fields ind waste places; the beautiful Sweet iiutn tree bordering our swampa, have thought that in each there was a princi ple of the veryfaighest medicinal virtue. It is true that the Cherokee Indiana knew of this years ago, but not until re cently has it began to attract the atten tion of the Medical world, and now the long forsaken Mullein plant ranks among the first, and all the medical journals are Heralding its grand effects. riM Sk Of $WEET GUI AND MULLEIN, the mullein tea is combined with the Sweet Gum, and by its use Consumptives are relieved mothers made happy in curing their little ones of Croup and Whooping- Oougn, and all suffering from Lung and Bronchial diseases are troubled no more. For sale by all Druggists. Price 25 cts., and $1.00 per Bottle. Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga., Pro prietor Taylor's Premium Cologne. Cash oaid for Sweet Gum, Dee. 18: 9:Jni. Fresh Turnip SeeTliTg Mi reeeiveu a Fresh lot of iJ TURNIP SEEB of all the different kinds, CHEAPfit ever at ENNISS' Dkio WIZARD OIL. The Great RHEUMATIC CUKE f th, d also for LAME BACK, at ' ENNfSS'Dni-o8AHu, smofs iiS mm AT REDUCED PliICES,ATi ' FRUIT JAB8, - AXIl RUBBERS FOR JAk At ENNlW ' SAVE YOUR PRDIfi Scarr's Fruit Preservative! Without the use of Sealed Cans. Tht CHEAPEST and ONLY SURE KRD KNOWN. Perfectly Harmless. Cill and try it. At ENNISS' Drug Stork. l:tf. North Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS UOiKQ EAST Dale, Apr. 30, ls82 i Leave Charlotte... . i " Salisbury " HigliPoiiU.. j A rr. Greensboro.... Leave C; reeanboru . j Air. Ililhshoro ! " Dnrham " Ralegh L,v. ' Arr. Gohlahora No. 6i. l)-ilv. Lid a.m. G.U5 " 7.20 " 8.10 " 9.30 " 1147 " 1 2G " 1.40 p.m. 4.05 6.30 Nu. 03, Daily. 64J6 " 7.50 " 8.3S " It 10 1 1 28 -11 OS M I 29 A M IMA 3d0 " No. 15 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 6 3Q p. m. Arrive at RaliKh 2.45 p. ai. A rrive at Uohlsboru 8,00 " Tie Valley litisl Life Araiatiflii 5I:ly. wnfeN you wa:;t AT LOW FIGUEES m the undersigned at NO 2. Granite 'lV- l A. AT WELL. Igraut for a " 3iria jlirirashar." isoarv . C, Jum; 8th tf. NOTJCE1 JOHN F. EAGLE, -FASHIONABLE - BOOT AMI SHOE M JL la. KR, aa1BSaEa .BdT Pi wmm A SURE CURE FOR BURNS CUT BRUISES AND LAM Ellipse W W rain is dashing in torrents through the black atmosphere of fh nio-bt and the sharp, vivid lightnings only isiiy uy nieir violent contrast the aw fulness of the darkness. The be--ar's plea for shelter is punctuated bv toe Mast that howls forth its anger, and you turu your brother off', This will come back to you some uity. If you are impatient, testy, i II- iiuiuoreu, spiieiui malicious, cowardly ami mean, your whole life will h w w wv mm constant reckoning with evil actions wiiose enormity is onlyequalled by the increasing wickedness of th ft..M. and an unatoued past is always the precursor of a more cepreheusible future. A bad heart is a boomerang of passions, whose evil consequences always fall on the head of their luck less author. On the other hand, all good deeds work in a similar way, with the rules that govern promises and conclusions, causes and effects; if either good or bad, the result will be in con fortuity with the nature of tbe deed. Your bad deeds and your good deeds are juries that sit upon llie ill wt i ii i' ....... i i . i -" 7 h'ui i ne uuti uecuie the verdict of happiness or despair. fconie day they will come baek you. It is Time lor a Change. to West Beckett, IJerkshire C o ) LL1E,If'.!Mr -.veM we have used ibem JULIA K.SHAW. ' J Pastor y, E. Church Hastingg. Hastisos Mikn., ) t . ... . . Jan- 3' 183. f I am trotibleil with n. n., i..:.. . , t my head neck .nsplntv bm I find bv anplv. ia one of vour Ponocs Plastkbs lodi itS of mr neek and one .croaa ihe aai.ll of ml bnek I have almtwt infant relief. flr vl ,n wmmea4ng them to much NVe sleej) In Northern betfc and on spring mattresses, adorned with Yan kee furniture, and our p-fe mun upon Yankee reaus. Ve eat out I piajes witn lankee knivpa and forks, Ve are placed in jSrth- prn in IVncin... at ,i i A v. iimuii vuiuiis uuu ueiiositeu iii a grave dug with an Ames shovel and spade. We make for sale only cotten with which we expect o pay for the thousand and one thincS we buy from the West and North. We; have our smoke Iiuurm .! corn cribs iu the est, and buy our flour from ot(j;r sections Itecause we raise cotton and nnth ng but cotton I to sell, The neL'tocs ait IVp vt . o - - v . decay, it germinates and introduces tne mildew tor another season of de structive work. These winter spores as they may well be called, have inicK coverings provided for them, and will not be destroyed if the grape leaves are used for litter or placed in the compost heap. An disposition like this would onlv aid thp snnrw ; their escape from the inner substance of the crape leaves, and slsn hl. distribute them far and wide. The only thing is to gather the leaves after they have fallen from t he vinpfi and burn tsem. Th is is a fim:.ll amount of work, and only neetls to be done Qiioe in a season. The use of flour of sulphur iu the earlv part, nf the seasou is of great importance in A. ? ll. .a- . arresting tus progress ol the pest ; but the burning of the leaves is the preventive, while the use of sulphur is the cure. The killing of one spore may mean the prevention of a whole leaf patch of mildew, which might have grown from it the following season. ru it-arrow lilir I1(U tn l, done with much forethought. J OF VIRCINIA. HOXIii OFFICE, STAUNTON, VA.- The Cbcapest, Safest, antLMost RcIUUle Lile In surance n nr unvred the jtublic Is found In Ike Val ley Mutual, which enables yoft to carry a si.noo lite policy at an actual average-Cost of $5.50 per annum. For further Information, .-all mi or address J. w. Mckenzie. Ajfent May 20, 18S3. Sausbcky. N. C. The Evil of Landlordism. In England there is mn rn In mi lying idle iu sporting grounds, game preserves and landlords' parks, than the whole kinzdourof Belgium wi.;i, suKrts and happiness aud prosperi- ty u,wu,uw petipie and sends laro-P exports to London. A 11 InnAmo 175,000,000 a year js received bv LA I II. lantilords as rent on 4f5,.500,QOO s of land. Thev do wrL- k..a call Carlyle's picture of the French r. a acre i Great Water- Power FOR SALE! T-l. . i tie most, extraorrlinnrv n.,;. Water Power on the Yadkin l ; r.. hi tow ngures. It is situate at the head wi i.,e narrows in btanly countv, 8 nvUes .um .vi weiiim iC. I lie COUntV S.'!it 1Q .:i..-. mull vjrtnu inn. ana a mnt oa ,,;i Salisbury. It is one mile frnm h. i.:. i , . ,. ....... 1 1 1 1 iitiuiie highway leadin- to Salisbury, twm which ....... ,t ca,, aecessioie down to the water's edge. The DtiPllllJlP fllt I1l: C a. I p.openy is mat it is a natural stone dam .mhCT aout SIX tt ,t.ad of available- water. The dam runs at an anrc mm o or a., oeg. up the river -nearly all the way across, gradually diminish?, in height as ii approaches the opposite ... ... lccl m jen",th wi t Hitil front 12 to 14 additional feet ofhead Is S2 ug me grana power of 18 or 20. There is y .jt.sui.ty ot .miming stone and slate of excellent quality, on the premises, easily transported by water. No. 5 1 Connect- at 8al islniry W. )J. C. I I K.. for AsheviUe and Warn Sprion H j (ireensboro with R.k I). K. R. for all paiiti iXorih, Eat and We, via. Danville. At (iohlsboro with W. & W.R. K.for Wihshf- Ion. No. 53 Connect- at Raliabnry vitb C, It. K. lor all points in We-torn N.CareliM; daily ut Greennboro with K. A D. K. K.fordi points North, Est and Wet. TRAINS GOING WEST. Hale, Feb, 19, 1882. No. 50. Daily. No, 52. Daily. for This excellent power may be used GRIST AND FLOURING AflLLS, COTTON & WOOLEN FACTORIES REDUCTION MILL FOR SULPHU- RETED ORES. It is conveniently near the mines of Montgomery, Stanly, ,mrts of Cabarrus Rowan and Davidsan Counties nfake ?t a fiitMin i,i, J 4 j-.t . ca. ca, v t -,t Vi ' "!rtne reduction of ores with the great advantage of being in the centre of the m.ninjr district n marquis, perfumed and petted, who !. , "wTl? i1'"0, e' reacl' could not be sat at his castle window .d -.,.. il KvaJW; . ..... v.iUl. .ins aier nntrof , in . .. U offered ., 8200. n i h .hS.'S 100 acres at MOA pi,on. ot gooo ami c school advantages vor. i .. ,..., oansourv, or 3Ir J R r : t i t,,,, A II 1. -v. , - ' -'- It. 1.1 1- mg a poor woman gatheriiiir : nettles m the ram, received one nettle of three, as his rent. If Enl.wl cultivated as closely aud as thorough ly as Jersey it would not only amply feed its present population but Q-, 000,000 besides. So vast are ii iracts of idle laud, however, that Lea ve( iohlsboro Arrive lialeiyh Leave " Arrive Dnrhnir ... " Hillsboi .... ' ( i reensl . ro.. Leave " Arrive High Piont " 8sIMmit.... " Charlotte.... 10.00 a. .! - - 12.15 pm - - 4.15 " - -5.3? u " j - -0.11 ; - -8 as i - - 9.16 " .10.11 a. . 9.50 ff !150 u 11.12 - '12.15 1.10a. ni.' 110 u u. No. 10, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv.Geld-'e4.4t- Ar. Ralelsh Lt. 9.19 , Ar.Greenbore5.iPr" No. 50 Connects at Charlotte with A. Air Line for all point- in the SoHh and Sonti west. -I V.. f . ii i-L. ;.u r C I i- voiiueein at t nariotie won v. - t & A.R.lt. with ailpolnla South and Soutkt N. W. N. C RAILROAD. No. 52 Goiko West. No 50 Daily, Daily. ex.8unaT. Lv. Greensboro 9 25 p iu 1025 a Ar. Keniersville 1041" 1135" " isalem 11 10 " 1209 p No. 51. Goixg War. Daily. No. S3. er. Sun. Daily- Leave Salem 620 am 1 SlOp Ar. Keniersville 640 " 450 " " Greensboro 7 45 " SOO'' ?TATE UWlVERUfY RA1LR0AI Going .Noara Leave Chapel Hill Arrive Univermty... No. 1. Di.il v el. S. 7.30 a 8.32 a n Going South. Leave Univeraitv Arrive Chapel Hill ...... No. 2. Dailr ex. Sua. af 5.40 p at 6.42 p a Pullman Sleeping Cars without CaaafS On Pram No. 50, New York and Atlanta ! VI' ., 1 . o . aHiiinion a jsnville. .,, On Train No. 52, Richmond snd Danih W..I.: . -i r, r . .Ii i I,,,, if?. OVB- l" situation " m"lKn na Aiiguata, ut., via ""Tli Sffi V' T! 8.0t ,et-v o church and J Tlirouh Tickela on aaleatGreenabl Persons? Kalelh. Goldaboro, Saliabury aud rnarswa, . . I and Ml all llfi nmna I aw. I aa I a C.viil K finl! theeat, Weiu, North and Eat. For Eiiiigranla rateail Lou iiatia. Texas. A rk minus and the Sooth Wp addre " POPE Gen. FaMaenpei Af L lpofplaeelbrnishedon applj..j zi:iy w. ihmoiKi, -