mm :t: School Books Full Stock, lowest prices. Writing Paper Pens and Pencils. Enveljps, Visiting Cards. Herds Grass. For bjr ilone this grass ranks next to timothy.. The soil best suited to it is moist', swam p land. J t w i 1 1 grow almost iu running water. It yields a valuable return on tliiner land than, uerhaps. any other of the cultivated 9 r A . . I fi fl a r -r ' I T '1 grasses. Its oinei requisite seems w aeasiue covets nnu Monroes jiurary. be moisture. There are large bodies Blaak Books, Gold Pens. of oiiieciay "land at the South which . . i i . l ...:n Aatorrapu and Photograph Albums, produce nothing but oats, which will 8 v 6 v Lake tail' Herds grass meadows. Of Wall Paper, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, course the richer the land life greater Floe Toilet Soap, Combs and Brushes. . I I I ! . J . mm .Uat! . . ICie yieiu. i nc nay is guuu iy uian- Bathing (iloves and Towels. ly, and sometimes very large in quan tity. The grass should be cut jut as ti he seed begins to ripen, and before the stalk has changed its color. Sow a peck of seed to the acre. Timothy aud Herds grass should im sowed together, as they are ready for the scythe at the same time. This mixture is better than either grass singly. The timothy will b? some eighteen inches taller than the Herds ALLCOOK'S Tie Original anrl still the Best) INSIST ON HAVIKO AIACOCK'S, THE OSLY Li EN CINE POROUS PLA8TEB. Practical Education. t M-y of spending life. S-miio Iso lde are alw r wiahttttt themselves hoiuo- PfiT?OTTS PLASTERS Ifc " hartI1y tlie function of public wliere but where they are, or thinking of ciituiH iAj uupan uiiv axua ox specuu ur ouiiitiinu vtv " - o technical education. We cannot 4tfit" of someone else than to whom tuey are boys to be ministers, or doctors, or law- This is the way to enjoy vers or farmers or carnprifcprs or shop- uo"uS. uo Fl yers, or iarmers, or carpenters, or snoe- . , . itertd io makers ; we cannot train irls to be SSmfmmm and iaf.rior things than nu ,..at rpmnrkfthlfi inventions o . f"1"1"' Vi 111 to be indifferent with tlie best, A prin- the present age is Allcok's Porous Plab millinery, or in cookery ; all we can un- cjpa cause of this indifference is the te us. i itey are me result i eui a ui u.i-u. aertake to do m our nubhc schools is to adoDt on of other neon eTs testes insteaa icat study, and only time and experience , . . , . , , , , - . i.jv.ti.m f thir own. the oar- them to their present perrec i ' sun aner iiiat 101 which w an- uui uuru has brought m. . t ill ll 1 'Sill 1111 tion. Testimonials are receivea every aay acter oi tne pupils so tnat tney snail be of the wondertul cures lnSp?ruaend intelligent, industriousand virtuous and to which consequently we are not in nbago, Paralysis and o . reality inclined. This folly pervades i Of course the vast citizens. It ought to be possible to J .. . i u!Z f,. Plated Ware Back, Rhematism, Lumba hosts of other diseases. Of sales and sat success of Allcock's Porous give the pupils of these schools a men- to be brought before the public which, be- and moral disciphne that shall "fit ins called porous, would give the world to them for any calling in life, and not unilerstand that they wore a similar article tn thA arennine. We would most narticular y caution the public against these hum- another. more or less all classes, and arises from the error of building our enjoy maut on the false foundation of the world's opin ion, instead of being, with due regard to more for one honest calling than for others, each oar own world. gass, ind the mixture of the two will give a heavy cutting close to the ground. Howard a Manuel oj trasses. FINE . CI&AR8, FRENCH CAN DIES A SPECIALTY, TROPICAL FRUITS IN SEA SON, PI0TU3.B3 SL PICTURE T Dion a Woiw.U itlircb!nii bflft The first thing to be sought, and the b ; , fi Jimi,8 ow ; j. i i i i I o . at the rate of one-thirtieth of au inch The true idea of farm life is to build FRAMES, TQrs, POLLS, VASES AND up a comfortable home, not a tempo rary stopping place for a year or five years or until it can be sold. It i next to impossible for a man to put the fam c a?id thoughtful, pains- aking work upon a farm that he in tends to sell and leave as he does up on one that be intends to be his and his family so long as thiy n ed on; M r J I 44 T o IL ET 8ETS, AND BANJOS, VJOLINS. GUITARS AND BANJO STRINGS. THEO.BVERBAUlfl, SALISBURY, K. C. ty weeks, but the nail ot the great toe is replaced completely only once in ninety-six weeks. It QKO. A. EAGLE, W. A. MORGAN. EALTHCOR8ET increases in popularity every day, as ladies find ft the most COMFORTABLE PERFECT FITTTNO corset cvrr worn. Mer chants -;iy it gives the best satisfacUon of any corset they ever sold. Warrant -d 5tifactory or money re funded. For sale by Eagle & Morgan BLAOKSMITHING AND WagorisM aking. burs. Tbcv contain none of the healing rums that are used ip Allcock's, but are ... i . j ' i amply- a combination of lead, red pepper g most often neglected in our pub- ma m a. i 1 J 11 i 1 il 1 t a A ... . . ana ruuuer, ana are vauniea m long wina- nc teacning, is tne development of a a week, while the toe-naiJs increase tuTSrZZ Z doharacterinthepupik. TheState io length on), oe-f.rtl, as ft. He the hazy and untrue IfltPfTlPTrtf and never cannot teach religion, but it can require nnas tnai me growiu or ine inumu- its teachers to enforce the virtues of ,,an equals its own lengtn every iwen- industry, self-reliance, truthfulness, pu rity, honesty, justice, kindness, and courtesy ; it can make the inculcation of these virtues a chief part of the teacher's work. The education that neglects or undervalues morality is worse than worthless ; it "fits" the pu pil to be a malefactor. The next thing to be sought is to awaken the minds of the pupils, to stim- ii i i ii ii unite tlieir tnirst tor Knowledge, to tram Harw and Saddle Maker who ever did buais ness, and prevent loss of memory and pa- them in habits of inquiry. The success- in Salisbury, presents bin compliment- - . . . I t. .Ill Imnnla iiml tin I rn tt a iar I t Ii an I nir itnl lAno p.UIti.B ... IIUUI1 his present stock of They are now pupils think patiently and independent- use aay' of these so-called porous frauds. AUcock Porous Plasters Believe Debility and Nervousness. Allcock's Plasters worn on the region of the kidneys warms the spinal marrow which is a continuation of the brain, im parting new vitality and power to the spine they stregthen that mighty organ 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 nrevent loss of memory and Da- ralysis. Physicians highly recommend them U.d foW fbo a wl m.U hi f. , i a . l ii I mi i mi in i x- in vuv iiv lliuaav J a a ior nervous ueuiiuy, wnerner arising irom The old MuUein Plant. Whilo tuv tTi.ro has been sparing in giving us an abun dance of her v a 1 uab 1 e minerals, she baa by an All-wise provision been gener ous in the prolific dis tribution of such vegeta tion she has given for medicine, and scienco in its eager urchfor e rare ones, has overlocked i-j . . rwr manv ill un dcciuk m H MT. VERNO Livery Slate! this fact. common Mullein and waste places; the beautiful Sweet Gum tree bordering our swamps, have thought that in each there was a pnng- - 6 u-.La4. miirlipimil virtOO. knew of this years ago, but not until re cently has it Wan to attract atten tion of the Medical world, and now the long forsaken Mullein plant 'tanks 25a. the J? JSSf iouraals are neraiamg no zz ' t tivi noc In TIYLOR'S SWEET GUM IND Ml ii combined with CHEROKEE ll I PIN th thn K THAM8, TIM W ! Onr Stock Constantly Benlenishei TJ5BEH THE FIRM NAME OF Wm. J. Plumm er. long known as the bei dissipation or overwork known to be the great regenerators of the tl v. who stirs them to onsnnal invest . 1 2 1 1 1 I O nervous system anu are invaiuaoie in au cases of hysteria. new Harness, Sad. lies, Collars, Ac. He warranto aUsfaet ion to every purchaser of New Stock, and also his repair work. Hates a.- low as a cation. Any pupil who has had this l article will admit of. Call and aee 1 1 TO T TT'XJT TUT T? T) B. V f TJ r A 1 J7:tr j. T. GASKILL only, Salisbury, N-C. We are prepared to do any kind of work at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. M. Barker's Old Stand.) SALISBURY, N. C, HORSE SHOEING and all kinds ot done for hira has been "fitted," so far as his mind is concerned, for success in any calling. Century. PLTTMMER & MORGAN. FOR SALE! m Cured. Costoocook, N. H., I March 3, 1880 I have been greatlv troubled with Rheu matism and Weak Kidneys. I was advised to try Allcock's ; Pot'8 Plastprs (had Secretary of a committee appointed at two acres fruit trees, &c. Sale prompt and used two other kinds of so-called Porous ' chea.n for cash. Apply to i .,.T itiniAuUcncTAQIcPlllC Blaeksmithiug done promptly and uith ex- of yours has worked like a charm, giving tion of Cnnntv Snnermtcndpnta ha.s . J 'OflJl VEQETA3LtnLL5 pedition. Repairing of Carriages, Buggies me complete relief, and I have not been ? ot ouny hapenntondents, has roK THK and Wagons done promptly and in first- troubled with Rheumatism and Kidnev forwarded a circular letter to the edu- Pitiwa fJnnvp-. Tli. ITnaa nlAf ia for S:ll( Prof. N. S. Smith, as Corresponding Two story dwelling, kitchen, stables and J. M. GRAY, Attorney, Salisbury, N. C. n T t? R f.r.d -i! Complaintf ..de t take Ix ins purolj vo''eable; no srtp Ijjs;. l"ricaeu. All Uruadata. WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE QEX. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. a, October 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE, Arrtra 5.4$ r " 3.09 11.54 " It. SO ail ,8S 17 e.oo " 't. 1 ...SaUshury.... stateavtiic Netflon ....Hickory . .' .'.Morunton ...'.Marlon....... Black Mountain .. j ...Asbevtiie I ...-.Warm Spring ....Pigeon RiTer.M Bass. Train Leave 6.10 a m Arrive 7.28 ' 8.49 " .25 " 10.13 " 11.49 " i.r.3 ru 8.00 ' 5.44 ' 5.45 promptly class style. Painting and finishing of fine work will be done by W. M. Barker. Alt we ask is a trial. Jan. 10, 1883. 13:tf The .Valley M ilnal Life Association OF VIRGINIA. IIO ME OFFICE, STAUNTON, VA. The Cheapest, Safest, and Most Reliable Life In surance now offered the public Is found in the Val ley Mutual, which enables you to carry a $1,000 Ufe Pt'.tcy at an actual average cost of $8.50 per annum. For further information, call on or address J. W. McKENZLE, Agent, May 20, 1SS3. Salisbury, N. c. troubled with Rheumatism and Kidney Complaint since using them, and I considei cators of the State, in which their opin- UIYSU1I VUICU. JUU n AllU U. Dlii.MlAAl. I 11 '11 ll , i 1' concerning the School Law : 8UBJECTS FOR CONSIDERATION. .olxlAl Troubles, 122 C St., Vsiiisgton, D. C, Jauuary 7, 1882. I take great pleasure in recommending Allcock s Porous Plasters. I was in dnced to try them by Mrs. Samuel J. Ran dull, and I found them everything desired utd four other to called Parous Pintters Committeenien. C Ul C Jll VLU I illlj A l.l.v'V MX. O , i III J n Clt HOG CHOLERA! Farmers, save your Hogs! REMEDY OF e mullein tea woet Gum, and by its use Consumptives are relieved an mothers mado happy i UtUe ones of Croup and Whooping Cough, and all suffernig fronv Lonfand Bronchial diseases are troubled no more. tt3e by all Druggiste. Price-Cte.. vSiffS per BotUeTnulactaiedby Waiter ATaylor, Atlanta, Ga., Pro prietor Taylor's Premium Cologne. fjgah nald for Sweet Gum. Dec. 13: 9:6m. m. l; are v Present his compliments t v. ' and respeetfullv solirit . w" u i i i , i- i tab! isment. It is comr.w. : " n quncnienis oi nrst class bnn " 4a florses, Buggies, Carriage Phaetons, Wagons, 4C ' tW HE IS COJlMDEST nv SATISFACTION. ecial provision snd favorable Boarding and keening hnr.. Drovers will find eood St.M. at this place. ,a 900 opecial accommnilati.m. nl rAmmopninl T- I - -vi..Hiin.ii 'lutclt'rB Lee Street, Salisbury, Jf. c A Great Water-Power FOR SALE! 36:tf Tf 1 m M ' Just received a Fresh lot of TURNIP SEED of all the different kinds. CHPAnun 1 l Cll ever at fectly useless. But immediately upon ap- lr T . , r j . Riving two of Alixock's to my chest mv ?f Fuhc Instruction be required to vis pold and bad cough were at once relieved'. lfc each county in N. t . at least once Imi , p , , . I tuc OUl llii, auuiiuci, "u win uav j uu oivaucaa . Ihe necessity for County bupeiin- among your Hogs. It wUl prevent and cure Hog con-and parasites. It will put bogs in such a condition that tbey will fatten in one hn it (be time, tbus sa1ng one half the feed. This wondertul remedy Is man- iifantnr(1 from n:iHv Honrs ;ind He.rlvs dlstovereri 3. Should the State Superintendent U the forests of North Carolina. Farmers try it. D..UK T.; u J For sale by J. H. ENNISS. pragglst, 13:3m. aiiSDury, u. The most extraordinary unimproved Water Power on the Yadkin River 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 miles from Salisbury. It isone mile from the public highway leading to Salisbury, from which road it is easily accessible down to the water's edge. The peculiar feature of this property is that it is a natural stone dam which "makes about a six foot head of available water. The dam runs at an angle of about 20 or 25 deg. up 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 add from 12 to 14 additional feet of head, mak ing the erand newer of 18 or 20. There is By giving Morris' Veget .ble Compound during I anv oua'ntitv of building stone and slate g fpndonr of uhnnk and for Hip rponlnr cuolera, and all diseases of swine. It will pre lenatnis oi scnoois ana ior me regular Trichinae, and win put your Hogs In a thrifty - inspection of schools. dltlon. clearing the kidneys and liver of worms li. How to obtain the best School I waut you to send me one dozen forth with. JOHN T. INGRAM. during his term of office and address the teachers..-' GOLD t . . . . ' TB Tf",Brra ' ureda for the working class. Send locehtsfor ixstage, and we will mall you re, a royal, valuable box of sample goods thai will nut vmi In 1 ho wmv tt rmiL-'flncr rrwirv mAnPr . , , - I l 11 .11 " 111 (111" .'V. Ill 111. ...... V llltlllllj 111-, iv 4. Should the Lounty Superintend- In a few days thanyou ever thought possible at any i i ii 11 ii T i i husinpss fanltal not. rpaulred. We will start vou 1 SILLS MIXED. NO. 8 , MIXKP NO. T Lt. Pigeon River 1.4" p. in Lv. Ashevlle l.(H a.m Ar. Ashevllle 4.00 p.m 1 Ar. P. lUver 12.13 p m LOCAL FREIOHT NO. 4 t. Ashevllle J7 a m Ar. 8tatesvliieT?n p.m Ar. Salisbury 9. 20 p.m LOCAL Freight No. S Lv Salisbury 6.18 a.m ArStatevlill 8.16 a.m Ar Aabeville 8.80 p.m DISORDS RED LIVER, and RfiALARIA. From these sources arlso three-fourths of the ulaeases cr tho human rueo. Iheae II ammki.'s Hotel, Rockaway ( Beach, N. Y., May 19, '82. ( Allcock's Planters have been of such great service to me sud niiue that fpel it a duty to state the tacts, as brierlv as possi oie, to induce others to use them. My wite be enforced r ente be required to address their teachers ZnTXxxTTk USfflS&oBf. at least once a year f 5. Should Countylnstitute be requir- .11 1 frw Ya 1 in lil 1 11 ii-ii'li nnnnf v nnco fl naar'J VVA VJ KTV 11. 1U 111 V .IV 11 VilW U v in 0. Should uniformity in text books for many rears was confined to her bed suffering from spinal disease. After spend mg a thousand dollars in vain effort to get 7. Should the teacher s grade of cer tificate depend both on his examination The work is universally adapted to both sexes, young pnd old. You can easily earn from 50 eta 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, directls, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole time to the work. Great success absolutely sure. Dont delay. 8tart now. Address Stixson&CO., Portland, Maine. 13: ly Trains No. T and 8 run daily except Sunday. . Train No. 4 connects at Salisbury with R. & D. R. R. , for all points North and East. Train No. 3 connects at Salisbury with R. If. R. R., from all points South. .... Train No. 1 Cnuects at Salisbury with R. & P. R. R. from all' points North and from Raleigh. Connects at. Statesvllle with A. T. & O. Plv. of C. C. & A. R. . R. Connects at Warm Springs with E. Tenn., Va. A Ga. R. R. for Merrlstown and points West , 8. W Train No, 2 ,cnneets at Warm Springs with E. T.Va. ft Ga.R.R. from Morrtstown to the West 8. W. Connects at gtateavllle wlih A. T. & O. Plv. of C C. A. R. R. and at Salisbury with R. & P. R R. for aU pj?lnt& nortu snu cast ana ior Kaieign. Through Tickets ? an sale a,t Salisbury, StatesrtUe, Ashevllle and the ,Warm 8prlhgs taall principal cities. W. A. TURK, A. G. P. A. symptoms indicate their existence : Loh or Appetite, uawcia costive, feick Utta acne, fttltaoss r ftcr eatirir', aversion to 'exertion of body or mind, IHractatlon of food, Iwit ,ii;.y ot temper Low spirits, a reeling ornaving negicctea some dniy. Dizziness, Fluttering at the axearcjivota oerore tno eyes, ntguiy col ored ITrinc, COSTIPATIO.V; and de- raana tr.o nso of a romodytliat at t3 dii fctly on tho Klvcr. AsaLivernacdlciuctTITT'3 VTltLA have no c x Tlieir rxtiov. on the Jtidncyg and Skin 13 also prorr.pt; removing jdl impfcritlos through 1!icjo three eng.-ra of tlie ay3teKT, producing appe tite, Bochd di-rcstion, i-cfjclur Etoo!s, a clear skinandavlccror-abod.-. TCrT'K r IX, LS cause no nausea or gi iping nor interfere with aaliy wors r.na aro c. pciTect ANTIDOTE TO rJALARIA. cured, she applied three Allcock's Plas- and f hf ork 111 the school room as tkus to the spinal column, one above the other. In a lew days all pain lett her. seen bv the Countv Superintendents? 8. Should there be two school sessions J M GRAY, 1884 T B BE ALL. 1884 She applied fresh prters every two weeks each day with a lonj? recess at dinner, and in the course of two months she com pletely recovered her health. At first she could hardly walk across the room ; each day she walked a little further, and now she is able to walk five miles without fa tigue. She still occasionally applies the plasters to her back, but she has been per fectly well for upward of a year. LEWIS L. 1IAMMEL. to 2 TUTU SY1 GbaT Haij or WniSKUUS cLar -d In. Jantly tofGissY by a sinrlo ap- -pUcation of thla Dte. Bold by Urogglsis, or cent by express on receipt of PI . Cflleo, 44 Murray Stnv't, New Yoik. WTP8 fJAHGAL 07 IttZrtL RECEIPTS r REE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. K KICK CU.UttK. L. II. CLEMENT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, Sai.isbckv, N. fel. 3nl, m. C. I BLAG KM ER & HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors ?, and Solicitors. 8slbury, N. C. an. 22l, '?9-tf. J. M. McCORKI.K. T. F. KLUTTZ IflcCORKLE ik KLUTTZ, ATTORNEYS axp COUNSELORS SAUsulKV, jf.'c. Office en Couucil Streef, Qppogife Uie pourt House. ... 37:tf HARDWARE. t 554 Main St., Hartford, Conn., ) April 26, 1879. Will you please send me an Alloock's Porous Plaster, 20 inches long by 7 nches wide, to use on mv back 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 caus ed by strain and lilting in the army could not do without than; I use one aboun every month. I have on a Belladonn Plaster and don t like it at all, for it hat not the power or strength of Allcock's Porous Plasters. B. WELLS S PERRY. The Boss Warehouse For tie Sale of LEAF TOBACCO, SALISBURY, N. C, -Cor. Fisher & Church Sts. GRAY & BEALL, Pup. THOMAS S. GRAHAM, (OF WINSTON), BOOTS, SHOcS A GAITERS, made to order: All V ork First Class seventeen real Ex perience. All Mat eilal of the best grade, and work done In the latest styles Ready made wor k always on hand- Repairing neaiij auu prompt ly gone, urai rsny uiaiinromp ly filled. S7U xxx. J. Eaclc. 51:ly. - Uusamr. N.C. 1 r CEK YOU WANT hardware AT HO W FIGURES w on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granite .Row. D. A. ATWELL. ' A ant for the "Card vallThresher." Salhburr. N. OL June 8th tf. NOTICE! JOHN F. EAGLE, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SH0"3 X A. X 1 : 12 , Invite yonr attention Io Lis hon, opposite i , rm u : 1 1 . '' "vniwi j.t jiiiii ir. iiea iiv and prompt iy aone. All grades ii goods made to order Oct. lat.'8:tf. - a: J1 I-)0 I.Tr,-M T Hnei. B-. K"Jt BUUUaioji, h. K, i 1 t r or one lont; session, snv irom w o'clock, with short recesses? 0, What is your opinion of the size of the feehoql districts, are they too large or too small ? 10. Are too many studies required to The Brick be taught m tne schools 11. Are the Cqqnty Boards of Edu cation as at present satisfactory ? If not suggest a better system. 12. Should not the County Boards of Education have discretionary power in regard to the salary of the County Su-perintendent? lil. rvion Id not the frftneral eduea- tional fund be large enough to support t Brown,8 Warehouse Winston, by Major ,1 , ,. 1 1 j ,1,1 Mqselt, the prince of tobacco auctioneers, thp mill ho. srhool 4 mnntnar V . m. . a gifted and successful professional tobacco salesman, carefully trained to the business 44 A Blessing in Disguise." I the public school 4 months I a . v 1 1. should not the school system of the State lie controlled by educators? How can this be accomplished ? 15. Should teachers holding first grade certificates be required to be examined each year? Should it not be left discre- PP T B BEALL, charge of floor & books. Mr Graham has the reputation of being one ot the very P8t auctioneers in North Caro lina. For these reasons he has been engag ed as chief auctioneer for THE BOSS WAREHOUSE. 484 Adelphi St., Brooklyn, March 29, 1881. No familv should be wtboui Allcock's the public schools, be Pouous Plastehs; then hea'-rg powers are . . 1 i- 4. i.- au y , ,i 1 r 1 two terms at different times ot the year ? wondertul ana their e ucacy tar-reaching , 01 . . 7. , , J , r and lasting. F01 years past I have seen 17. Should j there be only one grade of unit L-iuut m fhnm Aiim .,,..1 . i I pprt.i hp:i.t.p iiTifl t.hnt. ii hirrh nnpf most obstinate ami distressing cases of tionary with the county superitendent whetlier he mav renew the certificate. 10. Should; taught in one continuous term or in r? of J M OKAY, Business Manager, DAVIS & WILEY, Treasurer & Cashier This popular Banking House will promptly cash all checks given to Farmers for tobac co at Tue Boss Warehouse, Farmers ! Tobacco Manufacturers and Leaf Dealers are at Salisbury waiting for WIZARD OIL, The Great RHEITlf ATW rra v i nr. oi tin also for LAME BACK, at ENNISS'' Dura Si.. fl TMTiff nvnn i rrr-nTi OUttflLUltO Ll fill it U AT REDUCED PRICES, AT AND FOR JA At ENNISS' 18. is not the tee paid by teachers anJ wanting to buy your tobacco. rheumatism, kidney complaint, bronchitis, for certificates when granted on other than legal days detrimental ? 10. What do you think of National aid ? If gfaniied do you oppose a joint administration of the iunds by State and Federal officers? 20. Have you any other ideas to ad vance on any other subject that may be of service to the betterment of the school law or system ? neuralgia, lumbago, innamation of the lungs and throat, paralysis, asthma, spinal weakness, and coughs and olds. In my own case they afforded me almost instant and perm mien t relief. My friends consider them an invaluable and speedy remedy To 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 and freedom from ner vous exhaustion and other ailments. As a strengthening plaster, also for backaches and weakness, they have no equal. I have neyer yet fouud a plaster so efhcacious and stimulating, or to give so much general sat, is fact ion. Used in connection with Bran dreth'b universal life-giving and iife-heal- lng riLLS, no one need despair of a speedy restoration to gopd sound health. MRS. B. TOMPKINS. A SURE CURE FOR BURNS, CUTS , BRUISES AND LAMENESS. West BeCket, Berkshire Co., ' " Mass:. Jan. 23. 1882. f We could not keep house without Vllcock's, t lasters, tor zu years we have used them and found thgm moot effective for Burn., Cuts Bruises and all kind of Lameness. v JULIA K. SHAW. liof for Hastings Mikn., ) Jan. 3, 1883. ( I am troubled with neuralgia in the back of my head, neck and spine, but I find by apply, i ng one of your Porols Plasters to tbe back of mv neck and one across the nmaH of my back t have almost instant relief. I take pleasure in reccommending them to the ifflicted for they have helped mwo much. J. P. BEEBEE, Pastor M. E. Church Hastings. Daily Sales Big Breaks Best Prices and Boss Auctioneer at THE boss warehouse. GRAY & BEALL, Propr. 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. ll, 1883. 4 w of excellent quality, on the premises, easily transported by water. This excellent power may uc used for GRIST AND FLOURJNG MILLS, COTTON & WOOLEN FACTORIES, REDUCTION MILL FOR SULPHU- RETED ORES. It U convenient! v near the mines of Montgomery, Stanly, parts of Cabarrus, Rowan and Davidson Counties to make it a custom mill, tor the reduction of ores. with the Kre&t advantage of being in the centre of the mining districts named aho7e. The ores within easv reach could not be worked out in a centurv. This water power with 10 acres attached is orTerred at $2,500, with the option of 100 acres at $:Vl0O- The lands are valua ble for farming purposes; the situation healthy, the society goodt and church and school advantages very good. Persons wishing further information mav addles? "Watchman," Salisbury, or Mr. J. R. Lit tleton, Albemarle, N. C. Map of place furnished on application. 33: tf. YUle Real Estate FOR SALE. THE subscriber having determined to change his business will sell on easy terms some of the most valuable property in and adjoining the town of Salisbury, viz: The House and Improvements where I now reside house of brick with 10 rooms 18 feet square, well finished : two brick out-houses with two rooms each, used Cook room and smoke-house and dwelling; also, fine brick dairy ; good barns and other build ings; good garden and an orchard oi nice fruits containing from 8 to 10 acres of land all in good condition. Also, two houses and lota in Salisbury, and about thirty good building lots of one aere each, or any size to suit the purchaser. These lots are as well located as any in the town. I will also soil twq or three small farms of from 25 to 100 acres within 1 miles ot the Courthouse. Also, one farm of 182 acres, about 3$ miles from Salisbury, on the W N C R R, which has in cultivation about 50 acres ot as good bottom land as can be tound in the county. Also, several valuable ftOLD MINING PROPERTIES. For information in regard to the oronertv or myself, I refer to Messrs. Luke Blackmer, M. L. Holmes, S. H. Wiley aud J S McCub- oins, senior. S. R. HARRISON. November 1, 1883. 2m BMVK Ylll K K HI IT I v n o r r r l nm Uimn. i" m v - mmw m v m a yvj j v . I ri Without the use of Scaled Caw. r tt n a w-k-w- pin n . . Vllilill 1 A XJ Uil I j 1 . niKK k KNOWN. Perfectly Hakmlew. and, try it. At ENNISS' Drug Stou l:tf. RICHMOND & DANVILLE S. N. C. DIVISION. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING EAST. Jan. Gin, 1884. s Leave Charlotte... " Salisbury " High Point. A rr . Greensboro . Leve 0 rensoru , Arr. Ilillsboro v Durham Raleigh Lv. ' Arr. Goldsboro..... ii No. 51. Daily. 3.38 a.m. 5.3J 6 47 7 97 11.491 " 12 22p.m. 1.4a 3.00 " 5.15 Dailr. o.vo p. 9.30 10.42 11.15 M A Respectful Bor. Au old wan eu te.ei a railroad ear and was looking around for a seat, when a boy teu or twelve years of age rose up and said, "Take my seat, sir." The offer was accepted and the infirm old man sat down. ffWliy d'd you give me your seat fn he inquired of the boy. "Because you are old, sir, and I am a boy !" was the reply. 11 Lmm. I ot Gold, SUver, Lead, Conner, and Sulphur, in un 0 llmltea uuanUUes. to ne deUvered at nearest, rati been little need to record, as remarkable, way station, according to market prices, caab To Mine Owners and Minioi Go's. The undersigned are prepared to purchase ores Hi navmpntii ! 1 . k il .L . I 1 a similar nieiueni. aiuuu utings mat years. are good or hopeful iu a rising genera tion, there is one great change for tbe worse, manifest to everybody a declin ing reverence toward age and toward God. "Thou shall rise up before the hoary head, and honor the face of the old man j and fear thy God, I am the Lord.'' contracts entered into for one to fifteen KICUAKD6 1'OWKB (01 PA N V London and Swansea. RnMiad. All letters should be add 1 eased to it. Parrr Uosset, Thomasvllle, Davidson Co.,N. c, sole Agent Present Happisess. The great secret of gaining happiness in life is to enjoy tire present. To be doing one thing and thinking of another is a very unsatisfac- HOLD MINING PROPERTY ! Any person wishing to buy or bond Gold Mining property, will consult their interest by calling on the undersigned, b$ miles South of Salisbury, and 4 miles east of China Grove depot. Title guaranteed be yond a doubt. MILO A. J. ROSE MAN. LtoJanl Na so r!nnnM i KaliRiiurr with -points onWiNCBR and at UhrloU A. & C. Air Line for all poinla fcouw. No. 52 ConnectiT'at Charlotte with O . t i . i ... n . I LJ Cntl a a . iv. rm. Willi :i no niK tiJiu snd with AH' Air-Line for ali.pc No party ia politics, nor any sect in religion. The Greatest and the Best, The large Double Weekly, Religious and Secular, NEW YORK OBSERVER, (Kttnblitktd 1823.) no paper in me country naa a more exveritneed ana aattwrpcqr editor: Dr. 8. Irenaeus Prune st ands at the head 01 the editorial fraternity and his letters ana eauonais auu enncn tne obskkver others ter ot century for their work. H Th CorrcmondeHtm ot the Observer Is from all lands ; and the news carefully prepared from letters and telegrams, furnishes a complete view of the muuiuuu ui iut- una eaca weesr. The Departments ot AgrnUture, BruHneu, Sun-daw-tKhool, Teaching and Rfllgiout. WcrkA.ru conduct ed Dy experts, who write ctearlT and to tho TV ilnt The observer does not nil its columns wlthlone Huva anI nA Amtnno Kn . n4 . r. w A Live Newspaper, sfMng every week a Religious Sheet full of Instruc tion, encouragement and t ruthe ; and a Secular Sheet, containing all the news, vigorous comments uHwji i'lm ocuus, auu a great, variety of choice reading. The price to $315 a year. For bona fid new Sub ri6er we give One Dollar commission, or a copy of Ihe 'ttn I atiam 11 - i . . .. T rJ ? " Kau ooana volume ot 400 pages, containing a portrait of the author! Sample copies of the Observer win h address tree. Address, r" KW TORK OB8BUVCR, 31 and Park Row. No. 15 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 4 "0 . m. Arrive at Raleigh 11.54 p. 111. Arrive at Uoldsboro 5.00 a.m. LA- . zr VT r . 1 :.L n A o. o 1 uonnecti at ureensnrr wiuin n k ior alt poruw iNorth, i-.ai ana llan-i U A I W. Ii.I.l.i. u- ill, IV HI I ft r. I I . . a 1 I'J it J Hill. 4m.' with W A W R R daily. Nob. 51 connect at GreensbQro with KsDK for all points op the Salem Branch. TRAINS GOING WEST. Jan. 6lh, 1884. No. 50. Daily. No. a DiilT. LeaveGoldsboro ... 11.55 a. m. Arrive Raleigh -.! 2.15pra Leave " ....j 5.10 " Arrive Durham C27 " " Hillaboio. i 7.08 " Greens! ro... j 9.25 " Leave " 1 9.55 " Arrive High Piont 10.37 " " Salisbury 12.05 " ! " Charlotte 1.58 a.m. U.17 11.28 1.5 T . IX Art rrpprnmuvv.- N, W. N. C RAILROAD, No. 50 ,Goinu South. Daily. ei.Sun. Lv. Greensboro 11 30 p iu Ar.Kernersville 12 36 " " Salem 1 16 No. 51. Going Noktii. Daily. ex. Sun. Leave Salem 7 25 p m Ar. Kernersville 8 05 " " Greensboro 9 15 " No. Going yoRTH m I tm 1 - W wm m W ttm MM W ! 1 Ne.1- Daily" 10.20 a 11.20 1 No. Daily 1 Leave Chapel Hill ..... Arrive University. Going South. 12.05 p 1 9 55 D - a Le.ive University Arrive Chapel Hill Buffet Sleeping Cars without .... . Vff 11. tfnino Rn a n.l fx I MlVPri - v 11 li a 1 lit! vv auu v. 1 orl A t I..I. 1'ot.a.n lireClieP01 uu 1 1 iiauiBj auu u v i v v . . Asheviile. Through Pullman Sleepers or. auu i ucikfcii n unuiugiv" V. I'm Danvi He and Richmond, and New Orleans. , . . . mwm. . , , n I 1 I II I I. Klnl I 1ll'ulC fl NX ll " lalaitli AaKAaA Va I mriil r V II -M WlUrl fJ 1 j 'iii. -- mws mi .11 nUsSiiil nnintR SoUtH. -r-i - r------- r mtm - " 1 .L.UA Louisiana, Texat, Arkansas an"".' ,T address m.m-""- Gen. P'e 21:ly B

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