mm A gigantic jelly-fish stranded at Ceylon weighed over two tons and at night gave out a light sufficient to read by. In ten days it had evapo rated so that it weighed only a few pounds. In specimens of the genu nnrela aurita there 98 82 per cent. r c,.!i,l mnt tor fnrmine a 1 . oi wttii, ns . - - Seaside Novels and .Monroe's tihi sp ' - -i- i-.'Mt. of solid matter. ana School Books Full Stock, lowest prices. Writing ' Paper, Pens and Pencils. Envelops Visiting Cards. Library. HEALTHCOR8ET ercry day, as lauica and it the most COX PO ETA BLE g-AW- FERFECT FITTING corset evrr worn. JHft- char, ta t ay it plves the boot satisfaction of any corset they ever Fold. Warrant' a atlfactory or rr.oncy re funded. For sale by Autograph and Photograph Albums, .. Wall Paper. Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Fine Toilet Soap Combs and Brushes. Bathing Gloves and Towels. 17:t J. D. GASKILL only, Salisbury, N. C. ? 5 1HDIA3 7EGETA3LSPiLLS i on THE IVER And all Bilious Complaints le to take. behiZ party vege'able; nonp iu.. I'ricelSCU. All DruieasU. WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE QKS. PASSENGER AGENT, fciliiirv, N. a, October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. Plated Ware FINE CX9AB.8, FRENCH CAN. DIES A SPECIALTY, TROPICAL FRUITS IN SEA SON, PICTUilES PICTURE FRAMES, TOYS, DOLLS, VASES AND T O IL ET SETS, ACCORr DEON8 AND BANJOS, VIOLINS, GUITARS AND BANJO STRINGS. 44 TSIEO.BI ERBII 71. SALISBURY, N. C. Train STATIONS. Pass. Train No. 1 GEO. 4. EAGLE, V. MORGAN. BRANDRETH'S PILLS. They are a vegetable tonic purgative, abso lutely h no leas under all circumstance. They never injure the weakest female or the young eat child. One box is a medicine chest suffic ing for .a whole family. Suppose you have diarrhoja ; nature is making a great effort to get rid of some irritating matter in the stom ach or bowels, A dose of Brandreth's Phi.- removes the matter and the disease is cured. In cosliveness one good dose of Brandreth's Pills, followed by one pill every night for a week or two, make the human machinery run as regular us clock work. In bad colds, where the pores of the skin are closed and the insen sible perspiration thrownnpon the blood, pois oning the fountains of life and tilling the nose, the throat and the lungs with choking mucus ; seven Brandreth's Pills taken at night on an empty stomach, will restore the perspiration, break up the cold and purge away all the wa tery secretions that should have passed off by the skin. Diphtheria, a family disease and a most dangerous one. is almost immediately cured by one or two doses of Brandreth's Pills, aided by a gargle of lime water. Rhumatism, which comes from too much acidity or too much alka.inity of the system, requires noth ing but Brandreth's Pills and a few good sweats to make a perfect cure, It is marvelous how they purify the blood. After two doses, the effect is seen in brightness 01 the eyes and clearness of the skin. All pim ples and eruptions vanish like magic under the influence of this purifying purgative. We cannotstop the march of time with any medi cine: but Brandreth's Pills will remove the excessive lime from the system and pnevent grey hair. They improve the sight and tone up the human body, so that the old man's eye will be ondimraed and his natural force una bated even after seventy years. Triplet Maxims. j Ve 1 '.1 ... II sir, I he vmi'll. not con- whirl- iid- t-.o inn iilsit i v but I would Three things to do think, live,' lihe to know Imw you exett to gor act. "Certainly," saij Mr. Speight, "I Three thincs to govern tem per J expect to go on that boat, How else conduct. j do you suppose I can go V - tongue and ihree things to cherish virtue, goodness and wisdom. Three things to lovs eourage, gen tleness and affection. Three things to contend for honor, country and friend. Three things to hate cruelty, arro gance and ingratitude. ihree things to teach truth, in dustry and contentment. Three things to admire intellect, dignity and gracefulness. Ihree things to like cordiality, goodness and cheerfulness. Ihree things to delight in beauty, rankness and freedom. Three things to avoid idleness, oqiiacity and flippant jesting. Three things to wish lor health, friends and a contented spirit. Ihree things to cultivate good books, good friends and good humor. Cabbage. Ismm ..isr ....Salisbury Leave 6.ioam - 4 m statesvllle .... Arrive 7.2$ s.os ...'.Newton 6 8. -" M i.10 " ....Hickory " 9. f- " l.'.94 ' ....Morganton.... " 10.4S f i u ,!.so a m ...'.Marlon " UM i'J.eS " Black Mountain .. " 1.5S m t.es ....Ashevnie " s.oo ' Lt i so Warm Springs " 5.44 - s.oo ' ....Pigeon River.. ' 5.4" " V i ItTiWO. 8 j TmIXED NO. 7 L. pi.on River 1,4T p.m Lv. Ashevlle lo.otja.m Ar As-ieyllle 4.oo p.m Ar. P. River 18,13 p.m LOOAL FREIGHT NO. 4 I LOCAL Freight No.' 3 J.. shevllle 8T a.m Lv Salisbury . 11 a.m r. statesvllle 7.20 p.m I Ar Stat'svllll 8.16 a.m Ar. sallabury to p.m I Ar AshevlUe 8.20 p.m Eagle & Morgan rr Una No. 7 and 8 run dally except Sunday. iY iln No. 4 connects at Salisbury with R. & D. R. H .. for aU points North and East. dn No. 3 connects at Salisbury with R. D. R. ., !r,ia all points South. Train No. 1 romects at Salisbury with R. & D. R. R. from ail volnts North and from Raleigh. Connects at s . .i. s vllle with A.T. HO. Dlv. Of C.C.& A It. Connects at Warm Springs with E. Tenn. tf a. B. R. for Merrlstown and points v.'est, S. W Train No. 8 Connects at Warm Springs wlthE. T.Va.&Ga.R.R. fn.m Morristown the Wcst&S.W. Connects at Hi iM'SVllle with A. T. & O. Dlv. of C C & A. R. R Best in the. World. Brandreth's Pills have stood the test of forty- five years of use by the American people Thaw a.ra ent.irelv Vetretabla. Thev are BLACKSMITHING AND absolutely universal, for there is no disease they will not cure, if taken in time. They are safe for infants and adults. They aim to ac complish three things; first, to purify the blood; second, to cleanse and regulate the stomach and bowels; third, to stimulate the kidneys and liver and purge away the ashes of the sys tem and diseased matters of the body. By pur ging wi.h these Pills constantly, a new body can be built up from fresh, healthy food in few months. In this way, gout and rheuma- Wagon-Making. We are prepared to do any kind of work at or Shops on Lee Street, (W. M. Barker's Uld Stand.) SALISBURY. N. C. HORSE SHOEING and all kinds of Blacksmithing done promptly and with ex pedition. Repairing of Carriages, Buggies and Matrons done promptly and in first- class style. Painting and finishing of fine tism, ulcers and fever sores c..n be eradicated work will be done lv W. M. Barker. All we ask is a trial. Jan. 10, 1883. 3:tf i; Tie Yalley Matoal Life Association OF VIRCINIA. -.HOME OFFICE, STAUNTON, VA. The Cheapest, Safest, and Most Reliable Life In- - I lav llltllol vh1rti Dnohlaa v.m tn r.i wr n il AAA 1 1 ja 1 at Salisbury with R. & 1. R R. for all points . . " '?y w "lc For further Information, call on or address $oft.u and East and for Raleigh. Through Tickets at 4.1 le at Salisbury, Statesvllle, Ashevlllc and the ftjfta Snings to all principal cities. W. A. TURK, A. G. P. A. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. &i.::r cbaige. l. h. clement. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, SALISBL By, JJ. C. Jb. 3rd, 1881. J. w. May 20, 1SS3. Mckenzie, Agent, Salisbury. N. C. in a few weeks. The worst cases of dyspepsia and costiveness can be cured by taking one or two pills every night for a month. In casesof twepty years' standing, gentlemen have been cured by taking one pill a night for a year Brandreth's Pills give to the human body, no matter how worn or decayed, the recuperative powers of youth. In their actios, they imitate the rapid changes of the youthful body. We surancc now offered the public Is found In the Val- all wuh to die of oki age, A hundr ed years is the natural limit of life,: which can only be reached by purging and purification. In general debility, nervous tremor, and mental depression Brandreth's Pills have a marvelous effect. They have won the confi dence of millions in all parts of the civilized world. Constitutions shaken by long residence in unwholesome climates,or by sedentary hah its, are wonderfully renovated by a course o this extraordinary medicine, which, powerfu as is its action on the whole system, is perfect ly harmless to the tenderest frame. The Pills are composed of rare balsams, without the ad mixture of a gram of any mineral whaferer, or o any oilier deletetioos substance. I he v operate directly, powerfully, and beneficially upon the whole mass of blood ; nor can we question the fact when we see indigestion cured, liver com plaints arrested, the oppressed lungs brought into healthful play, and every physical func tion renewed and strengthened by their agency PLACKMER A HRXDBRSON A-uomeys, Counselors and Solicitors. Sulisbury, N. C. J.ui. 22d, '79 trV J. McCORKLE. T. F. KLUTTZ. (tftrCOKKLE & KLUTTZ, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS Salisbury, X. G, Office on Council Street, opposite the Court II ous'. Ir'ftf ronpio DOWELS, DIGORDLIftED LIVER, and fi3ALA5A. rrora these sonrccf arise thrcc-lourths cf the disease or tho hemaa rues. Thcae BymptonidindicatolhoircrLstcnce : Uoaa of Appetite. J3o7ct3 costive. SlcSs Ifead aclie, rullnesa aCtcr oatirtc', r.vcrstcn to exertion of hadyei in"irt, lirnctatiou of food, Irrftataility cfica:;.tr, Low aplrita, A foelinc; cf tia-ring ueglecteA aomo Cn t y, Knf itess, Flutte I jj cat tfee Heart, 1ota beforo trocyes,lilEUIjr col pred IJi'ine, CC'ISTIPATSO.Vr and d9 mand tho use of a remedy tliat, wts di rpctly on tho Liver. AaaLivorir.cdictncTUTT'a PILLS havo no equal. Tlicir v.cii 0:1 on tbo Kidneys and Gkin is also prompt ; rc movinj all impurities through those three acav cagera of tUe syatem," producing a Pit tite, sound digestion, rognlar rtccle, clear iskinandavlgoroii3bodv. TClPSiaLS cause no nausea o? g: inji-a r.or iiitcrfero with daily work anil ai-Qt perfect ANTIDOTE TO PJ9ALARIA. fkldeTerjrwh.r,a5c. t)i!i'v.4l InmtTSt.,X.Y. TUTT E. GraTf Haik OR WnigKv.as changed in stantly to a Glossy J;LuCS byneinglo ap plication of this DTE. Bold by JiratrgisU, or sent by express on receipt of $ 1 . Office, 44 Murray f trwt. New York. TUTT'S MANUAL Or UZlvll CEL-Cfo iBEL j RHODES IjltKiVNK, DKES.. W. c. CO.K RT. 8KC Total Assets, 8710,745.12. A fiomQ Company, Seeking Home Patronage, L TISSUAL. Term Palmes written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One-half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J, ALLEN BROWN, Agt., 85:Cn. Salisbury, N. C. Letter from a Gentlemen Ninety Tears Uld. Lon? Liu irom use oi ifrana reth't PiU, Prairie duChiex, Wis., Feb. 11, 1882. I am in the ninetieth year of mv eatrhly pilgrimage, and before passing to another, and i trust, a better world, 1 wish to bear lestuno ny to the great virtues of Brandreth's Pills as a household remedy. 1 hev are the best blood purifiers and cleansers ol the stomach and bow els in the world. I have raised a family of 10 children, been blessed with three wives.and my lamily experience reaches over seventy years. r or oyer forty-hve years 1 have known and believed in Brandreth's Pills. Thev have cured me of indigestion, costiveness, dyspepsia and the females of my family have found them invaluable at all times. I also wish to sa that I have found Allcock's Porous Plas ters very useful in breast pains, backach and weak muscles. Alfred Brunson, A.M., D.D "I didn't know but you were going to wade." For large men Greene county can beat the United States. Mr. James F. Jones, who is still living, turns the scales at 540 pounds. His grand father, John Edmundson, weighed 475 and John, jr., 465. The com bined weight of these three was 1,480 pounds. Washington Post. A writer in the Pottonville. Iowa, savs Homestead, of "The nre- a vailing custom!' raising enhbuge lants ni a hotbed or Irame, and afterward tranM!untinir them is a mistake. We have experimented for several years, using both modes, and nvartabjy get the best results iron; planting the seed in the hilU where . a we wish tnem to grow ; planting three or four teed in each hill and thinning them out after they show the fourth leaf, taking: the poorest lants. Last year of my cabbage )lanted in this way several weighed over twenty-five pounds, while; thosa from plants careiully set out in the usual way and with the samecultiva- ion would weigh scarcely ten pounds. Transplanting checks the growth at the most critical time, and the tetar- led plant shows the effects during he whole soason and are less likely to head." There arc thousands of clerks at Washington City and many of them are appointed from States which they never saw. Thus North Carolina has credited to her in the departments men who never were in our borders. Gen. Cox, it seemo, has introduced a resolution intended to bring this mat ter to the attention of the public, for now the law is that appointments shall be apportioned among the States. North Carolina has need of her quota and General Cox proposes to get it for us. Raleigh Observer. The Dayton Journal publishes the following : "Two adioining fields, of ten acres eech, on William Vansci- vei's farm were sown with wheat the last week in September. Both were of the same kind of soil, upland clay, and both received the same kind of treatment at seed time. The same quantity and quality ot wheat was sown on it with a drill. In the spring field No. 1 did not show as good a stand as field No. 2; in tact, it threatened a total failure, and his neighbors advised him to plow it for a .1 y coin, as soon as tne ground was dry enough, about April 15, H. C. Darnell, who was cultivating it on shares, put a harrow on No. 1 and thoroughly loosened the soil. No, 2 was left untouched, as it promised a gooil yield from the start. Both fields were thrashed. No. 1 yielded 17 bushels per acre; No. 2, 10 bushels per acre TiiMmnwi Our Stock Constantly Benlenislied. UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF PLUHIIER & MORGAN. Wm- J- Piu.mm er. long known as the be) Harness and Saddle Maker who ever did busia aess in Salisbury, presents his compliment old friends and patrons with an invitations call and see his present stock of new Harness, Saddles, Collars, &o. He warrants Mtiafaetion to every purchaser of New Stock, nd also his repair work. Rates as low as a Jteed article will admit of. . Gall and see. PLUMMER & MORGAN. FORSALE! China Grove The Hess place is for sale Two story dwelling, kitchen, stables and two acres fruit trees, &c. Sale prompt and cheap for cash. Apply to J. M. GRAY, Attorney, Salisbury, N. C. HOG CHOLERA! , .... . Farmers, save your Hogs! By irl vine Morris' Vetretible Compound durlnsr the Spring and Summer, you will have no sickness ainoug your Hogs. It wtll prevent and cuie Hog Cnolera, and all diseases of swine. It will prevent i ricmnae, ami win put your Hogs in a uirmy con dition, clearing the kidneys and liver of worms and parasites. It will put hogs In such a condition that they will fatten In one half the time, thus saving one half the feed. This wonderful remedy is man ufactured from native Hoots and Herbs discovered In the forests of North Carolina. Farmers try it. For sale by J. U. ENNISS, Druggist, 13:8m. Salisbury, N. C. GOLI for the working class. Send tocehtsfor postage, and we wtll mall you frme, a royal, valuable box of sample goods tuat win nut vou in the way or making more money In a few days than you ever thought possible at any business, capital not reiiulred. We will start you You can work all the time or in spars time only. The work is universally adapted to both sexes, young end old. You can easily earn fromsocts to $5 every evening. That all who want work may test the business, we make this unparalleled offer ; to all who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, dtrectls, etc.. sent free. Fortunes wlU be made by those who give their whole time to Uie work. Great success absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 13;ly Tall Men iu North Carolina. BOOTS, SHOeS A CAITERS, made to order AH Work Mrst class Seventeen Years Ex perience. All Material of the best grade, and work done In the latest styles Ready made worl always on hand Repairing neatly and promptly done. Ord rs by mallprompr ly filled. Wm. - Saelo. 5 1 : ly . SlLiSBi t . . C HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WART HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES all on the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite ft .w H V ATWETiL. Salisbury, N. O, June 8th tf. 1ST O T I O E ! JOHN F. EAGLE, FASHIONABLE -- BOOT AND SHOE M A. IOSR, Invites your attention to his shop, opposite Mayors Office. Repairing neatly and prompt ly done. All grades of goods made to order Oct. lsi.'81:tf. CURE OF NEURALGIA. Taken as a "Forlorn Hope, "Br an dr e th's Pais EffectCa ptagieal Cure. Small Pox Cured. Sehenek Ave., East A etc York, April 12, 1880. I most cordially give my testimony as to the groat value of BrandrelhH Pills, verified by eighteen years' experience in my mother',, (the late Mrs, Dr. Geo M Browne) lamily and my own. They were at first taken as a "for lorn hope," for the cure of a very severe case of Neuralgia of several years' standing, the patient being completely prostrated by disease and the excessive use ot opium, taken'to dead en the pain (by advice of her phyicin.) The effects were almost magical; in one month she was able to be up and walk around freely, and the disease has never returned. My mother was also cured of an attack of Inflamatoiy Rhamatism by the same mean-. About six years ago I was taken with what appeared to be a bad cold, but in a short time, pymtoms ot confluent Small Pox were developed, causing us much alarm. I determined to trv Brand. reth's Pills as a remedy, and their efficacy was soon apparent. J was well much sooner than was expected, and without receiving a single mark or trouble of any kind. Jl is my farm aonwav bk pats tc?g ri 1 JOBS Of BUfSllA&TMI. " i Hit. LZJ., belief, judging from the severity of "the case, that had I gone through the regular routine prescribed by phvsicians, I should have died I know of many other instances of the value of Brandreth's Pills in disease and sicknee, which I will be happy to give to any one who win apply to me. , Mrs. E. St. John. USED THIRTY YEARS COULD NOT GET ALONG WITHOUT BRAND- KETH'S PILLS IN THE HOUSE. 84 Morion Street, New Fork City, Afar. 1, 1880. I have used Brandreth s Pills for over thirty years. I am a great sufferer from Rheums tism. Whenever I feel it I take one or two doses, which give me immediate relief. I also take them for cositiveness, with which I am also troubled, and they alwavs give me relief. I could not set along without vonr nills in mv noose. chas. t he&nbkrc.-. I 18:1.7 The county of Greene, in the east ern part of the Old North State, is noted for large and tali men. There were born and raised in this county i it i i six brothers, all now living, whose combined altitude is thirty-seven feet nine inches, an average of six feet, three and a half inches. Their ag gregate weight is 1,350 pounds. Col. Robt. W. Best, who now oc cupies a desk in the United States department of Agriculture, is the old est and tallest nf the three brothers alluded to. lie i six feet six inches tall, and weighs 240 pounds. At the time President Johason, Secretary of Stale, Seward, and others visited N ortit Carolina in 1860, Col. liest vyas Seorrj iry of State of North Carolina, ami w as one of the escort to meet the presidential party at Wel- n. welcome lliem to the Slate, and escort them to Ualeigh, the capital. Mr, Seward, in responding to the address of vi clcoine -which took place in the, large dining roim of the Wel don hotel, su.d that he felt very muth embarrassed on this occasion, for when planting his feet on North Carolina soil he Ion ml that the Sec retary of State of North Carolina. lis brought down the house at Col. Best's expense. Bit in hin usual strain ot good humor and quick re partee, Col. Best in reply said that he was glad to know that the Secretary of State of the United States had found some one that he could look up to while in North Carolina. This brought forth a tremendous applause, and Mr. Seward said Col. Best had the best of him. mi rt i i r - me opeigiu iamuy oi the same county, ooe of whom was Governor and another United States Seuatoi were noted for being tall. Arthur, one of the brothers, was six feet seven and a half inches, and had a son Abuer of the same height. Ar thur use! to tell a story in conuec tion with his height which is too good to be lost. At the completion of the Wilmington and Weldon railroad, from Weldon to Wilmington, the coinpauy gave ao excursion the whole length of the road, and extended it to Charleston, S. C.ou steamboats, from Wilmington. Mr. Speight being oue of the directors, was along. Just be fore the boat left, be was promena ding on the wharf when a diminu tive specimen of humanity approach ed and asked him politely, if he was going to Charleston. "1 am, sir," replied Mr. Speight. J M GRAY, 1884 B BEALL. "1884 The Boss Warehouse For He Sale of LEAF TOBACCO, SALISBURY, N. C, The Briok-Cor. Fisher & Church Sts. GRAY & BEALL, Proprs. THOMAS S. GRAHAM, (OF WINSTON), The Old Mullein Plant. Whilo na tnro has beensraring in giving us an a b u n dance of her valuable minerals, she has by an All-wise provision been gener ous in the prolific dis tribution of such vegeta tion she has given for medicine, and science in its eager eorch for the rare ones, has overlooked this fact How many of ua seeing tho common Mullein plant in the old fields andwaste places; the beautiful Sweet Gum tree bordering our swamps, have thought that in each there was a princi ple of the very highest medicinal virtoo. ft is true that the Cherokee Indians knew of this years ago, but not until re cently has it hegan to attract the atten tion of the Medical world, and now tho Jong forsaken Mullein plant - ranks h flmfc. and all the medical MT. LBLv3LwfiKa)la urn Hin i c h hfi mi e n leu aw aiiU MrwTet and i i.- rw,.nmnikM are relieved are! mothers made happy "i cunng tbeir tittle ones of Croup and Whoomng Oough, 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! Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ua., rro prietor Taylor's Premium Cologne, 0ath d for Sweet Gum. Dec. 13: 9:6m. 4 Ureal Water-Power FOR SALE ! o The most extraordinary unimproved Water Power on the Yadkin River is for sale at low tigures. It is situate at the head of the Narrows in Stanly county, 8-4niles from Albemarle, the countv seat; 13 miles from Gold Hill, and about 28 miles from Salisbury. It is one mile from the public highway leading to Salisbury, from which road it is easily accessible down to the water's cd ire. The peculiar feature of this propertv is that it is a natural stone dam which makes about a six toot head of available water. The dam runs at an angle of about 20 or 25 deg. tip the river nearly all the way across, gradually diminishing in height as it approaches the opposite shore. A race of 400 feet in length will aod from 12 to 14 additional feet of head, mak ing the grand itcwer 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 be used for GRIST AND FLOURING MILLS, COTTON & WOOLEN FACTORIES, REDUCTION MILL FOR SULPHU- RETED ORES. It isconveniently near the mines ot Montgomery, Stanly, parts of Cabarrus, Rowan and Davidson Counties to make it a custom mill, lor tle reduction of ores, with the great ail vantage of being in the centre of the mining districts named above. The ores within easy reach could not be worked out in a century. This water power with 10 acres attached is offerred at ,.00, with the option of 100 acres at $3,500. The lands are valua ble for farming purposes; the situation healthy, the society good, and church and school advantages very good. Persons wishing further information mav address "Watchman," Salisbury, or Mr. J. R. Lit tleton, Albemarle, N. C. Map of place furnished on application. 33:tf. VERNM T M. L. AREV Present his complimentR t u j ; ... ne ami repeeuuiiv Solicit a trinl i t-.i. i t . lJ-'J of taunwiEuv. ii is complete iu 8h quirements of first claas business mm mi; the, Horses, Buggies, Carriage Phastons, Wagons, ft SiF"nB IB CONFIDENT OF c.IVrso SATISFACTION. Special 'nrovisinn nA r.,, , , Boarding and keeping hrrSf,. atey Drovers will find -rood Rtli. . at this place. Ba Special accommodations for th of Commercial Travelers Lee Street, 8alishurv r 36:tf t.c. Fresh Turnip Seed, Ttraipl Just received a Fresh lot of of all the different kinds, CHEAPER ENNISS'Dul6ST0J ever at WIZARD OIL i lie wrciu iuir-t.UA 1 ltj ttEof tllt) also for LAME BACK, at JiMlSS' Di:t:oSX AOfif. SIMMON'S LIVER MEDIt 'AT REDUCED PRICES,T "ENKlSff. FRUIT JARiy AND RUBBERS FOR JA At EXMsy. SAVE Y0TJE FEUIT n f i i-k carrs r run preservative Without the use of Sealed Cans, CHEAPEST and ONLY SURE KI.X1 KNOWN. Perfectly Hakmless. and, try it. At ENNISS' DnroSTom t:tf. a gifted aud successful professional tobacco salesman, carefully trained to the business at Brown's Warehouse, Winston, by Major Mosely, the prince ot tobacco auctioneers. Mr Graham has the reputation of being one ot Hie very best auctioneers iu North Caro lina. For these reasons he has been engag ed as chief auctioneer for THE BOSS WAREHOUSE. Oapt T B BEALL, charge of floor books. J M GRAY, Business Manager. DAVIS & WILEY, Treasurer & Cashier. This popular Banking House will promptly cash all checks given to Farmers for tobac co at The Boss Warehouse. Farmers ! Tobacco Manufacturers and Leaf Dealers are at Salisbury waiting for and wanting to buy your tobacco. Daily Sales Big Breaks Best Prices and Boss Auctioneer at the boss' warehouse, GRAY BEALL, Proprs. Dec; 20, 1883. tf LUMBER! LUMBER ! ! I have on hands, securely packed near the line of the Western N. C. Railroad, be tween Morganton and Icard Station, about 150,000 Feet of Good Air-dried Plank. I am also prepared to furnish all kinds of Framing Lumber on short notice. Can furnish the plank dressed and tongued and grooved at reasonable prices. Address, B. A. BERRY. Morganton, N. C. Dec. 11, 1883. 4w Triad Real Estate FOR SALE. THE subscriber having determined to change his business will sell on easy terms some of the most valuable property in and adjoining the town of Salisbury, viz: The House and Improvements where I now reside house of brick with 10 rooms 18 feet square, well finished : two brick outhouses with two.rooms each, used Cook room and smoke-houlse and dwelling; also, fine brick dairy ; good barns and other buildings; good garden aud an orchard oi nice fruits containing from 8 to 10 acres of land all in good condition. Also, two houses and lots in Salisbury, and about thirty good building lots of one aere each, or any size to suit the purchaser. These lots are as well located as any in the town. I will also sell two or three small farms of from 25 to 100 acres within 1$ miles of the Courthouse. Also, one farm of 182 acres, about 3 miles from Salisbury, on the W b K K. which has in cultivation about 50 acres ot as ood bottom land as can be tound in the countv. Also, several valuable GOLD MINING PROPERTIES. For information in regard to the propertv Lor myself, I refer to Messrs. Luke Blackmer, sn. L.. Holmes. S. II. Wilev and J S McCnh- bins, senior. S. R. HARRISON. RICHMOND & DANVILLE 1 N, C. DIVISION. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING EAfcT. Jan.Oln, 1S4. I Ko. 61. V M, I Daily. Daily. Leave (Jharolte 3.38 a.m. 8.03 p., Salisbury 5.31 " tl.30 " High Point .. 6.47 " 10.42" Arr.Greensboro.... 7.27 " UM u Leave Greensboro. 9.45 " Arr. Uillsboro 11.49 " ' Durbsm 12 27p.m. " Raleigh 1.43 Lv. 3.00 " Arr. Goldsboro.....'. 5.15 ' To. Mine OwnM Mining Co's, The undersigned are prepared to purchase ores ot Gold, Silver, Lead, Copper, and Sulphur, in ua limited quantities, to be deUvered at nearest rail way station, according to market prices. Cash payments, contracts entered Into for one to fifteen years. kichakds fower c company, London and Swansea. England. AU letters should be addressed to M Purrv Cosset, Ttiomasvllle, Davidson Co.,N.C. sole Agent tor the United State. tOilypl GOLD MINING PROPERTY ! Any person wishing to buy or bond Gold Mining property, will consult their interest by calling on the undersigned, miles South of Salisbury, and 44; miles east of China Grove depot. Title guaranteed be vona a doout. MILO'A. J, ROSEMAN. l:toJnl November 1, 1883. No party in politics, nor any sect in religion. The Greatest and the Best, The large Double Weekly, Religion and Secular, NEW YORK OBSERVER, No. Id Daily except Saturday, Leave Greeusburo 4 20 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 11.54 p.m. Arrive at Uoldsboro 5.00 a.m. No. 51 Connecti at Greennbors with R 41 R R for all points North, East and West t Danville. At Salisbury with W N C RBI all i.uints in Western N C At GoldikH with W A W R R dailv. Nos. 51 connect at Greensboro with for all points on the Salem Branch. TRAINS GOING WEST. Jan. 6th, 1884. I No. 50. 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