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jam bi :tt- NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB SCRIBE FOB THE CAROLINA WAT6HMAR,$1.5lh FOR SALEf Xa ?wB-Tle Hess place uvfer sale -Tro stew dwelling. kteben,taWnd two fcorfer it trees, Ac. Sale prowpt nd tfhean forcatli. Apply to J. M; GRAY, Attorney, Salisbury, K. C ' GOLD Tortbe wwifogclam. Send tacehts toft irastage, una we win uw J'"i$r royal, valuable Dos of sample goods ill RAftilRETH'S PILLS "I - . i i ....... it. .a oKar School Books Full Stock, lowest prices. Writing Paper, Peris'nd Pencil. Envelops, Visiting Cards. Seaside Novel andoBro Library. Blank Books, Gold Pen. ? Ant ograpb and Pfcotogra pa Albums. Wall Paper, ToOet Articles, Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soap, Comb? and Brushes. ; Bathing 6 lores and Towels. State KxiMKitiou. ?&-' ai. t '''JlgPTO'v n : ti i ut village 1 annual '...,.1 US. U.iil .i: r w situated at the linn mii ran in 1 t.i: ifaVUl M.lKl!t 13WTT iiiuufj ium days' thought passtbieut aft wiSS. Capital not required. vVe-Vlil start you ?S Mn work all tbe tiiae or In spaie time oaV; SSfPSSaa adapted to both sexes roawr Va4 olV Yo can earily earn IroinW.cW FV r" ""i n u-hr. want .work. UlUV nay ror tne iruuuic ui j- - jtt-- . . h htrWu-i etc sent rree. F irtunes wilt be made by SoSwto"g1v ineir whole time to me www. 2 nam absolut el sura. Doa't deiay. fetart nSeS waaico,. Portland. Maine. Our Stout Constantly Wettl, UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF w,r J Pi itvfVFR- lonr known rb llie bei flame and Saddle Maker whoc-verdid biiriwl ae8 in Salisbury, presents ins compiimem im old frienls and patrons with an invilaliona to call and see h's present stock ot new Harness. Saddles, Collar,-, &u. He warrants atisfaetioA 4o everv purchaser of New Stock, and also In repair work. tvatea aj low as a Mad article will admit of. Call snd see. PLTJXMER & MORGAN. CffftjS r. J A I 1 r f FINE FRENCH CAN DIES A SPECIALTY, TROPICAL FRUITS IN SEA- SO!f, PIOTU25.ES dL PICTURE FRAMES, TOYS!, iftftJU, VASES AND . -'I ll s '; v - EALTHCOR8ET TncicasGS in nonularit. - every daytas laaies find It thc most ? TOMFOKTABLB X3D PERFEt'T FITTIXO corfitt cvtr worn. Mcr cbntits .-ay itpivesthebest Batifacton of any corset -tb"yever fold. WtfUtca nati? factory oMnoscy re fur.drd. Tor sale by ' ET SETS. AND RANJOS, VIOLINS, GUITARS AND BANJO STRINGS Til I'iO.lf lTEKB Aa"?I, 44 gALISBCRT, K. C. W. A. MOKftAN. mi l Dj OASKILL onlyr Salisbury, N. C. TTiffiSrslJiWAii Kegetable Pills - rOK TUB LIVER And all Bilious Complaints itie tr take, belns purely vegetable; nogrtp W I'rics 25 eta. All UrusKiats. GEO. A. 4GL7 Eagle & Morgan BLACKSMITHING AND Wagon-Making. We are nrvnarcd to do anv kind of work. at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. M, Barker s ONI stand.) SALISBURY, N. C. HORSE SHOEING and all kinds of Rlncksmithiiu? dona Dromntlv and with cx- . . 1 r 1,.. ., ; . .f 1 .1 r..' It wrainc and Wa-rons (Tone Dromutlv and in first- class style, fainting ancj nnjsning or nne work will be done by TT. H. barker. All we ask is atrial. ? - Jan. 10, J88i. 13:tf Tk . a vegetable tonic purgative, abso lutely harmleae under all circumstances. They never injure the weakeat female or the young- Ut child. One box is a mediema cnesi somc- ing for a whole family. Suppose you have diarrhoea; nature is making a great effort to t rid r.f some irritating matter in the stom ach or bowels. A dose of Braadrelh's Puis removes the matter and the dieease is cured. In costiveness one good dose of Brandreth's Pills, follpwed by one pill every night for a week or two. make the human machinery run as ular us clock work. In bad colds, where the noresotUie skin are closed and tbe insen aible Deraoirationthrownupon the blood, pois- , , oning the fountains of life and amngtue nose, the throat and the lungs with ciioking mucus; seven Brandreth'a Pills taken at night on an empty stomach, will restore the perspiration, halc nn the cold and purge away all the wa tery secretions that should have passed off by m , v . - a. t 1 the skin. Diphtheria, a family msease ana most dangerous one. is almost immediately cared by one or two doses f Brandreth's Pills, aided bv a rarcle of lime water. Rhumatism, which comes from too much acidity or too much alksiinity of the system, requires noth ing but Brandreth's Pills and a lew good aweais to make a perfect cure. It is marvelous how they purify the blood. After two doses, the effect is seen in brightness of the eves and clearness of the skin. All pim ples and eruptions vanish like magic under the influence of this pnrifying purgative. We cannot stop the march of time with any medi cine: but Brandreth's Pills will remove the excessive lime from the system and pifcvent irrev hair. They improve the sight and tone up the human body, so that the old man's eyes t j l 1 nutum! fniv una. Will Oe UnUilllHICU mm mo ""' bated even after seventy years. SucctssfuUy and Enthusiastically Or- gamzed by Hepresentatwes oj av ery Industry and Every - iti luiil it: o- ...... t . I Lii ir,rn rnnni iiorthuesi fttrnt-i . "t has a largo tlxr leading to the out side of the wall, but no windows whatever. In this room 1 tound the b plot an of a crirl. The hair is in a "Safe Iv . perfect state of preservation ; it is Thm most xtraordinarv meetine fi L' r n fhrstntit color. I also . A ... w J UC "U - ever held In Noitn Carolina was the tj,ere js a siring of fine coral meeting on Welnesday night in the bea(8. one of the turquoise beads Hull of Ihe House of Representatives Lnf1i,-r mf OQe ivorv beads, and a of the Stockholders of the (then) pro- rjne 8et w;th black "stone, on top of posed State Exposition Associau-n. w,ici, ,8 a black turquoise. All tne Besides citizens of Raleigh and Wake ti,nbers of the room are burned to a there where represented in person or c,ar I beve arrived at the door bf proxy, and the most of them in pfctj appears to lead to inner rooms, person, the following gentlemen: n ancj y am jj B curiosity to open it, A (itid?er. ot Marsnan : juiitis r i)nt. tha aacuud floor is onlv suunortea Jones, of Beaufort : Gen Root Kan- hv the stones and debris ahout the sotn, of New Berne ; G S Furgoson, duor anc sliouhl I attempt to remove of Waynesville; W It Capebart, ot tiie8e the upper story will tumble in rerqnimans, ur wm d orown, oi aud fi Up the lower rooms, just oiean- Pitt; W H S Burgwyn, and etl out witli a mass of stone, charred Cheatham and Col VV H Cheek, of timbers and debris." Vance j Julian S Carr, of Durham ; a Thos'M Holt, of Alamance; Henry Matthew Arnold is quoted as say- W Fries, H F Fries, and James A ing to a Chicago reporter : "I find Gray of Forsyth ; John T Patrick of one thing in America which itnpress- .,.. . ioUoi t V Varo ri' MnAM s hip ft is the teiidencv of the neo- Fred H Stilh, of Davidson ; R R pie to flock to the cities and seek au Ihrie and H A' London, of Chatham: education that will fit them for deri- Kmifl anian Mamilucttu itir t omuanv, real rather tran manuei jaoor. mis of Randolph : D V C Benbow, of is bad and is to be regretted, as the ft.iilford antlMi i Ys t s of Char- demands of the countryiare more toi r .... . r- - 1 M t .... otte. . manual labor tliau lor sucn unties ah Tlio mwiintr w:i s n rcsi 1 pil o vpr b v t ! i e neonle general Sv are anxiotisto Mai R S Tucker. The charter which prepare themselves for. It is a great utd been drawn was signeu oy sev- mistaue mai tne tcnttwuvy ui i eral stockholders, all the necessary young people especially is t .r city leiral technicalities were complied with life." and the Association was made a body B CBKaaflCiv Js HP! k WESTERH N. C. RAILRQAQ. OKKICB C.EN. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. C.rJ)otober 12th, 1882 SCHEDULE. pj AfipP. "WEST. To " I STATION o The YaJiej Iitial Life Association OF VIRGINIA. no ME OFFICE, STAUNTON, VA. The Cheapest, Safest, and Most Reliable life In surance now offered tbe public U found in the. Val ley Mutual, which enables you to carry a 1,oo life ry ley at an actual average cost of $s.50 per annum. . For furjtbjer in formation, call on or a ddress J. W. MCKENZIE, A?ent, May 26, IWjS.J SAusbcbt, N. C. 4frrlr 5.45 r m ...Salisbury ...'.stitesvillp .... .'. Newton ....Hickory ...... .... Morsrauton.. . ....Marion Black Mountain Ashe vine 2 10 " li.54 M ll'."W AM ioTs t 8.82 riTP tn Iv. 'Warm Sarlnas s.oo 1 . ...Pljreon Hlver. . I 'T .Tor--T l WtYKD NO. T Lv. Vtjreon River 1.4' p m 1 Lv. Ashevile l-.00a.m Ar! aSevltte 4.00 p.nj . Ar T. Riyer t2-13 P m Leave e.io a m Arrive 7.2S " 8.19 10.13 V 11.49 1.53 r M ' 5.44 ' 5.4"i 1 IS S W ! V 14 fea mm LOCAL FRBIGnT NO. 4 i,T. Ashevllle 67 a.m Ar. Statesville 7.20 ptn At. saU'sbury 9.2i p.m IXOAL Fffctght No 3 Lv Salisbury 6.1 z a.m Ar&tiLtttvttll 8.ia.m Ar Abfeeyille 8.20 p in Trains No. 7 and S run dally except fcUBiay. Train So. 4 connects at Salisbury with It. & D. R. T! for all noints NorUi and Kas.'. Trala !p. 3 connects at Salisbury with tt. & D. It. K.. from all points South. Train No. 1 connects at Salisbury with R. & V. Tt, R. from mM nintsNr.rth and from Ruleljrh. Connects atj Statesville wjjtfi A T. i b. Dlv. of C.C. . A. R. H connects at Warm Snrlnics wltttt. Tean., Va. cii r n fnr xiM'i-lstnwn and noinis Ws4,AS. W r- wr Tj ain N. cannects at Warn Springs with E. T.Va ,& Ga.R.It. from Morrlstown & thx- West & S. W. fonnects at Btatesvllle witb A. T. '& O. IMv. of C C. & A. It. R. and at Salisbury with R. & 1. R R. for aU points I NartU snd East, and for Uaicrgn. Thrcuph Tickets an sale at Salisbury iji, Aheyjlic and the Warm Springs .toall priaci:al title?, W. A. TURK. a. a. r. a. TOBP1D BOWELS, DjGORDl-RED 1.1 VCR, and BflALAElA. rrorr; theso sooreoS BStso tlircc-iounns cf the dUcaaca of tha haman raec. TLe3 pympujrajj indicate their cxiotenc: Ziaaa of Appetite, r.nvtlj costive, ISJcK If ead ochi', fullnesa after eattnp:,'hVcrUm to exc.-tlon of body or zniai1., IZrcctaticn of food, JfritabliUf of temper, Low spirits, A feeling of ferrfffntr eaf!eeta go.-acclut', IMzzijkeasFlKttcriisprvt thj Heart. 3o to lc fore t o eyes, I : i i:U? y col red tJriur, COSslTI PATIO V. end de mand tho uso of a remedy that at us directly ontha l.ivcc A3aLiverrccrficincTCTrf PILLS bavo no C-xoaL Their actio 1 on the Kblacynnnd Skin is : Jsoproar.pt; l wtnovlngt jail irapniitioa through tliso th'eo 44 scav en;:T cf tUe cystcui," pirodnema; appc rite, soaTid digestion, regular slpcls, & c.oar kiaaaduvioroaabod-. liuTT'S I-rLiLS cause no nausea or gTining nor intrfera irith daily work aadaro c jicrfcct TO TALARI A. HotdTPirwS r2."5. Otii-v.-it MnmivSt.,N.Y. Bet in the World. Rrandreth's Pills have stood the test of forty- five rears of use bv the Amertcan people Thev are entirelv Vegetable. They are absolutely universal, lor mere is no aiaease thev will not cure, if taken in time. They are safe for infants and adults. They aim to ac complish three things: first, to pnrify the blood; second, to cleanse and regulate tbo stomach and bowel: third, to stimulate the kidneys and liver and purge away the ashes of Ihe sys tem and diseased mailers of the body. Jjy pur eine wi.h these Pilla constantly, a new body a? w can be built up from frefh, healthy Jood 111 a few months. In this way, gout and rheuma tism, ulcers and fever sores can be eradiated in a few weeks. The worst cases of drfjepsia and costiveness can be cured by taking one or two pills eyery niht for a month. In casesof twenty years' standing, gentlemen have been cured by taking one pill a night for a year. randreth's Pills give to the human body, no matter how worn or decayed, the recuperative powers of youth. 1 11 their action, they imitate the rapid changes of the youthful body. e all wifh to die of old age. A hundred years is the natural limit ol life, which can only be reached by purging and purihcation. In general debilitv, 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. Constitutionsshaken by long residence in unwholesome climates,or by sedentary hab its, are wonderfully renovated by a course of this extraordinary medicine, which, powerful as is its action on the whole system, is perfect- . 1 L vast ! 1 1 ly harmless to tne tenueresi irame. ine 11ns are composed of rare balsams, without the ad mixture oj a gram of tiny mineral wixiiecer, or 01 any oilier deleteiioua substance. Vhey operate direct! y, powerfully, and beneficially upon the vyhole mass of blood ; nor can we question the fact when we see indigestion cured, liver com . . ... I, 1 1 . plaints arrested, the oppresseu inngs orougm inn hpahhfnl nlav. and evert rrfiVHcal func tion renewed and strengthened by tbpjragency. p.oroorate. Col 1 ho M Holt norui nated for President ol the Association Mr. W S Primrose, of Raleigh. The nomination was aecouded by Mr Chas M Biisbee. who at Mr Uurr a request. spoke (or Mr Julian S Carr, of Dur ham. 1 he election, which it other nominations had been made would have been mado by a vole of the stockholders one vote tor every share of stocU was made by acclamation, election was and Mr. Primroses unanimous. The committees were appointed to draught by-laws and nominate vice- presidents aud directors, which were instructed to report at the meeting of the stockholders on Thuesduy morn ing. On Thursday morning by-laws were adopted which provide for a regular animal meeting of the stock holders Janrfarv 30th . ami for call ml ' meetings at the request of ien of the stockholders. The Hoard of Direc tors which consists of the President, the Vice-President and twenty others shall meet monthly, rive constituting a quorum. ihe following V ice-Presidents and Directors were elected : Vice Presidents. 1st. Congress ional District, Di- Win Riddick, Woodville, Perquimans county ; 21. Dr V R Capeharl, Avoca, Bertie county ; 3 1. J A Uonitz, (jioldaboro, Wayne conntv ; 41). Julian S C it, In th" United States treasury the "scrub women" alone get over $13,000 per vear, though, as there are seventy- rive of them, it is easy to see that their salaries are not munithcent. They go to the Treasury building in the afternoon', i ust as the clerks and other employes are leaving, and as thv ars nut of the bllihliut? .-et to work to sued) ami dust and scrub the whole buiUling, and arc done their duties within a COUlile of hours. The Old Mullein ?lant. While na tnro has been sparing in giving us an abun dance ol 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 tor medicine, and science In its eager this fact, now many riYia oWTon Mullein plant in the . old fieWs SS waste places; the beautiful Sweet Gum tree Ordering ?nr swamps, have Sought that in each there was aprmci- ol the very bigbeel gTffi It is true that the Cherokee Indians kniw oUhis years ago, but not until 10 cently has it began to attract the atten ?n6l the Medical world, altnow, Wr forsaken Mullein plant ranks g S!r first, and. all the medical by its use Consumptives. are relieved aa Mothers made happy in curing their httle ones of Croup and Whoopmg CoSh, and all suffering from Lung ami goffiSff diseases are troubled no more. For sale by all Druggists. Price 25 cts. , andilS plr iBottto. Manufacturedby WaiScb aTaylor, Athmta, Ga., Pro- nrieter Taylor's rremiumwvB-. 'Cash 'Mud for Sweet Gum. Dec. 13: 9:6m. MT. VERNON Livery Stalls 1 M. L. AREY Present his compliments to the huhlfo and respeetfully solicit a t ri tit of his;E. taldismcnt. It is complete iii all there quitetnents of first class business. Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Wagons, &c. UK IS COXFIDEXT OF C.IVIM; A3 SATISFACTION-. - Soecial Drovision and lavorall ra- Doardiug and keeping horses. Drovers will find eood Stalls ami rk-j. ... . " MCUI at this place. Special accommodations for the Wudh ol Commercial Travelers. Lee Street, Salisbury, X. C. J6:tf Hreat f ater-lw er FOR SALE! M Turnip Seefl, Turnip Seed Just received a Fresh lot of TITOS IP SEED of all the different kinds, CHEAPER thai ever at EJsNISS' Ditt o Stomi. WIZARD OIL, The Great RHEUMATIC (THE ol the day j also for LAME BACK, at ENNISS" Dura Saokk. SIMON'S LIVER MEDICINES AT REDUCED PRICES, AT - ENNISS'. FRUIT JARS, axd Dui ham, Diiiiiam cot. ntv : 0A1. C b 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; 18 miles from Gold Hill, and about 28 miles from Salisbury. It is one mile from the public i.;.ri,v liadin' to Salisbury, from widt h road it is easily accessible down to the UTTBBERS FR JAH5 water's edire. The peculiar feature of this X Vn JAitS, property is that it is a natural stone nam ahout a six foot head ot 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 hfi.rht. as it annroaehes the' oniiosite shore. A race of 400 feet in length will add j troin 12 to 14 additional feet ot head, inak- i Without the use of in- the rand power ol 18 or 20. I here is any quantity if budding stone and slate ' CHEAPEST and ONLY SURE KIND of excellent quality, on the premises, easily , KNOWN. PkrfeCtly Harmless transported by water. for At ENNISS'. SAVE YOUR FRUIT ! Scarr's Fruit Preservative! Sealed Cans. Tie Call TUTT8 ISIS BE. GRAT 1I.uk or Witisskss clir.ngrocl In etantly to rt tJt)b8Y Bi.CK try a Blncle ajpr puoatlon of lUla Dra. 8oIl Or DrutfgiiUr or aent by express on rocfclpt of t . Officio, 44 Murray 4HNwr Ycxk. TBiT'S MAKBAl OF 085FUI RECEIPTS FUEL : 'i PROFESSIONAL CARDS, KlKliK CiaH.K. L. H. Ci.K.MKN T. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attovnoya -A.t S vi.isL'i:'; & Ct Feb. 3rd, I SSL BLAOKMER & HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. Salisbury , N. C, .Jan. 22d, 'TOHtf1. i a -i J. M. M0CORKLE. T. F. KLI TTZ. IVIcCOKKLE & KLITTZ, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELOltS SalisbuuV, N. C. ' " office on Council Street, opposite tne ourt Housje.. 37:tf Letter from a Gentlemen Ninety Years Old. Lon? Life from Use et Brand reth's Pills. Prairie duCiiiex, Wis., Feb. 11, 1882. T am in the ninetieth vear of rav eatrhlv pilgrimage, and before passing to another, and I trust. letter world. 1 wish to bear testimo ny to the great virtues of Brandreth'a Pills as a household remedy. They are the best blood purifiers and cleanserMoi' ihe stoinuch and bow els in the world. I have iaised a family of 10 children, been blessed with three wives.and my family experience reachea over seventy years. For over fortyrfive yearn I have known and believed in ijcnndreth's Pills. They have curjed me of indigestion.costiveness, dyspepsia; and tbe females of njy fami ly haye found them invaluable at all times, I also wish to say that 1 have found Allcock's 'Porocs Plast jTiRS very useful in breast pains, backache and weak muscles. Alfred Brcnson, A,IL P,D- W instead, Roxboro, Person county ; Cth. W II IJeruard, Wilmington, New Hanover county ; .7 h, Jno 11 Ferree, Raudlenia-n, linn tlph coun ly ; oth. in 11 llublen, Olony l'oini Alexander county ; 9th. G S Fergu son, Waynesville, Hayvotd county. Additional 1)ikectoi:s. Gov T t i 1 1 a l I V PI Hayne?, Winston Tai boro: W 11 S Ini london, Piits-boio, ; Gio Howard s a n. riemier- Ri lei i-li : Svd 6011 ; W G Upchu ch, B Alexander, Kosc. ravellevilie WW Raleigh, T M Holt, Haw River Charlotte : Giore M ailfisoH ' They "who work early and late the year round need, occasionally, tba healthful atimulou9 imparted by a wholesome tonic like Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters. To all. its purity and efficiency as a remedy and preventive of disease commend it. It checks incipient rheumatism and malarial symptoms, relieves constipation, dyspep sia and biliousness, arrests premature decay of the physical energies, mitigates the infirmities of age and hastens conva lescence. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. . . IMPORTANT FACT FOR TBI 4V John Nicholn. Jll ltis Benbow BOOTS, SHOcS & GAITERS, made to oruen Ail W ork First class seventeen Veais Ex perience. All M aterlftl ot the best grade, and work r w In t in l.it.Dt i t !-!(,. UUUC ill IUC 1(11 I Ol I J Ready made work always on hand- Repairing eatly jyad promptly done. Ord rs bv mall 'troirip F dlledT XAxaa.. -A. Etiglo. nor UCJ HARDWARE. w . , . vi r - .... i . NOTICE! JOHN F. EACL P I Me .a 4 ft n n WHEN YOU WANT RDWARE AT LOW FIGURES mCai on the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite , -. D. A. ATWELL. Agant for tna "Jar JwaUThresher." ajUbury, N. C., Judc 8th tf. -FASHlbirABIiKL- SHOE -11, l JaCv,;, Invites your altentvui to hrp. onpe'ne Yl.viir'f (1fti- P.ii'titinn nMoltt! -hkI i.i-. ..... lv done. AH grade id 6nfc' mad io nrrii-r I Oct. Int. '8htf. a. t-m lem. RmI B-artus. B-., TIM HIM .'OREI, anE PAIS T.i FktL.i.JS - . P idOKtrfaL WaraU jMrt. AU r ,ruT ; ua, auu.aa iCHS BF BINCHJiTOII. i fcJl AM CTJSE OF NEUEALGIA, Taken as a ' 'Forlorn Hope . " Br andr eth's Fills Effsct .a Magical Cure. Small Pox Cured. ScAendt Ire., &f New York, April 12, 1880 I most rordiullv eive iv.v testlninnv its to the great value of -Brand ret h'n I'ill.s, verified by eighteen year.-' expeiieuce in my motlier':, (the late Mr?, Dr. tileu M Biowue) tumily and mv own. Thev were ul first t:ikph :is a "for lorn hope," fot die cure ol a very sevtre case of Neuraiida of several Tears' slandini?. the patient being completely prostrated by disease and the excettiive use of opium, taken' to dead en the pain (by aJvice of her physician.) The effects wore almost magical; in one mouth she was able to be up and walk around freely, and the disease has never returned.' My mother was also cured or an attack of Inflamatoiy Rhumatism by the sarnie mean. About six vpn ntrrt T was tukcti with what: mnsoriul ti J E - ' ... ...... ...... ....... j . j ... , v vw be a. bad cold, hut in short time, symtomo of confluent Small Pox were developed, causing us much alarm. 1 determined to try Brand, r'eth's PilU as a remedy and their efficacy was soon apparent. I was well much sooner than was expected, and without receiving a single mark or trouble of any kind. It is mv firm l is r . J i .1 i , . . . , oenei, Ringing irom itue Beveruy oi tne case, that had I gone through the regular routine :l A v. t : u j ii est ifUtu iijr im thivibiw, x siiuiiiu nave uicu, I know of man v other inptiucf-s of the value of Brandreth's Pills in disease sad sickness, which I wiil be happy io'iva ilmmtV-aw who will api4Uo me. , i :... ahnv, Mrs. JfcpT. John. ' I ' nr USED THIRTY YES COIL NOT (,'ET KLQSC Wl'l'flp; BRAND thu llETH-rS FILLS IX THE IlOtfSfi. 84 Morton Street, Xtw fori City. 3 1880'. I have used BrandvtVa Pills fprbyer thirty years. I am a great sufferer from Eheuma. tism. Whenever I feel it I tike one or two doses, which give me immediate relief. I also take them for cositiveness, with which I am also troubled and they always give me relief. I could not gftt along without vour pills in my house. Chas- F Herhberg. I8:ly Kichuioncl rearson, Ashevi Lewis Kalcitrh ; 1) W C Grcen. bom W CSlronach, Rileighj Geo Allen, New Berne: Dr ue:eue Grifiii, RitK'igh j J W Wilson, Mor gaiiUni : T lv Brtiner, Salisbury ; William Woolleott, Raleigh; Jacob W allace, Slutcaville. . uuorum of the Board of Direc tors being present, a meeting va3 held on Thurhday and Mr. Henry Frie, jr., of 8alem, was elected Sec retary of the Association and Mr Leo I) Ueailt. Assistant Cashier of the iStaig national Bank, of Italyjgh, Xi.eafeiiirr. The ifoveruuiciit of the Association is provided for as follows, in the by- i PLANTERS & FARMERS OFNORTHCAROLINA In order that our planting friends Uirougheut the State max be enabled to procure and nse BAUGH'S btRAW-BONE-w PHOSPHATES! This excellent nowcr mar be -used - - i GRIST AND FLOURING MILLS, COTTON & WOOLEN FACTORIES, REDUCTION MILL FORSULPIIU- RETED ORES. It is conveniently near the mines ol Montgomery, Stanly, parts 'of Cabarrus, Ron an and Davidscn Counties to make it a custom mill, lor the reduction ot ores, with ihe great advantage of being in'the centre ot the mining districts nanoo auo7i. The ores within easy reach could not be worked out in a century. This water power with 10 acres attached is offerred at $2,o00. with the option ot 100 acres at $:1,5U0. 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 maj address "Watchman,' Salisbury, or Mr, J. R. Lit tleton, Albemarle. N. C. Map of place furnished on application. :;:5:tf. and try it. l:tf. At ENNISS' Ditto Store. RICHMOND & DANVILLE 1 1 N. C. 'DIVISION. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, T R A I N S ( J Ol N (i K A ST. J an. bin, 1 i4. No. 51. Daily 3.o8 a.m. 5.;;i " G47 ' o. 53, Dailr. Leave Charlotte... " Salisbury .... " High Point . Arr. tireensburo ... Leave (Jreensboro . Arr. ilillsboro...... 1 1 4i " Dm ham 12 27p.m. " Raleigh L4J- rt Lv. " 3:00 ' A rr. Goldsboro o.lo No. 15 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 4 20 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 11.54 p. nT. A rrive at Ooldsboro o 00 a.m. 803 p.a, 9.G0 " 10.42 " ll.l.i " r i . .. . ... t ..I -M. 1 .' A" 1 1 No party in politics, nor any sect in j: fr a puiuls North, East and Wert- I i. mi. '. c..i:.i .;ii.-v CRtfR I'.iUVlliC. I lilli.uill I I'"" " - all mtiifla in Wttern N C At (JohbU ic-- with V & W R R daily. No. .11 m connect at (Ireenahoro with R & D K K Mj for all points on the Salem Branch.. PURE DISSOLVED RAW BONES and other old established brands of vat make, , i rin nw:n UHlllH II K.I It AL.S f( Turner inaklnw HomoMnde KertUlzernt Hli;lT liKAUK ( HK.HIt AL.S for ' to Karmeri for CASH ' S ouTWHOia&AL.K PRICKS. For the convenience of our caaOsmera. we have OMtabliMhrd a depot in NORFOLK, Va. All order aont to B OIPP thtt mm or landing Imare can be ped promptly from Norfolk, if preferred. Mtadato coat the name at bnyer' depot Lading, as if shipped from Baltimore. Send for our pamphlet riving foU descrip tion sua wBaiesa e pnrw m uui brands of Hone Fertilizers and approved vV. ,,,!. Address sll inuuirios and orders to "Tin BAUCH c SONS 103 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, MP J M GRAY, 1S84 T li REAL.L. 1884 e cori;rjrtu)0 shall be govern ed by the president, nine vice-presidents and board oi" directors, con sist in g oi twenty. 1 hey shall elect 1'rotn their own n umber an executive committee, oi" whom the president a la as 1 I I li i I t (1 1 I in n i a i i L'ltl inr - f- T rt oouii vc iiiau tiittiit wiJOioitiig j . ji ? three oi wliom shall constitutu a quorum." The board of directors did not elect the executive committee, but deferred 1 I V 1 .1 that matter until next j? riuay, tne desire being to have all the board present at that time if possible. M". .... . Secretary Pries will come to Kal- eigh and an ofticewill beopeued hereat otice, and tire work ot preparation be gun without delay. A fccl Ci1y. irLLjillagA, has becu found I ttiii t Aniado Chaves a mile A bu bv the frm hijfiflniiei near Socorro, Aev, lexicojgK Dhavg writes to the te l'JUffivicu-: ' It is liiilt ot stone. The nnShr walls are threjt fejet wide, antr twitty is large enough to have acootrjfmodated three thousand souls. I have already cleared four rooms in Uie BfjMff s.tojry, and two on the first floir td" one-'house. The dinienMous of t lie first -floor room just finished are 11x12 feet, while from floor tir ceilii'S the distance is about fifteen The Boss Warehouse For tie Sale of LEAF TOBACCO. SALISBURY, N. C, The BrickCor. Fisher & Church Sts. GRAY & BEALL, Prop. THOMAS S. GRAHAM, (Or W IN8TON), AUOTIONBEH., a riftcd and successful professional tobacco saTesmau, carefully trained teethe business at Brown's Warehouso, Winston, by Major Mosei.t, the priuce of tobacco auctioneers. Mr Graham has the reputation of beinjrone ot the very best auctioneers in North Caro lina. For these reasons he has been engag ed as chief auctioneer lor THE BOSS WAREHOUSE. Oapt T B BEALL, charge of floor & books. J M GRAY, Business Manager. DAVIS !c WILEY, Treasurer Cashier. This popular Banking House will promptly cash all check given to Farmers for tobac co at The Boss Waskhocsb. Fanners! Tobacco Manufacturers and Leaf Dealers arc at Salisbury waiting for and wanting to buy your tooacco. Daily Sales Big Breaks Best Prices and Boss Auctioneer at TILE 1JOSS WAREHOUSE. GRAY & BEALL, Pvoprs. Dec. 20, 1883. tf religion. The Greatest and the Best, an til a TqqV1t7 Religion and ! ccuiar, NEW YORK OBSERVER,; Mo paper in the country has a more experienced and able corptoj editors. Dr. s. lremeus Prime stands at the Head of the editorial fraternity and his letters and editorials still enrich the Observer Others among Its editors have had the training ot a quar ter of a century tor their work. The Correspondence oi me ubskkek iruui an lunds : and the news carefully prepared from letters and telegrams, furnishes a complete view of the condition of the world each wcet. The Departments of Agriculture, Butineta, Sun-day-chool, Teaching and Religious W.rk are conduct ed by experts, who write clearly aud to the point. The Observer does not fill Its columns with long essays and old sermons but aims to be A Live Newspaper, giving every week a Religious Sheet full of instruc tion, encouragement and truthe; and a Secular stieet, containing all the news, vigorous comments upon current events, aad a great variety of choice reading. The price Is $3 15 a year. For bona fiAe new ub scribers we give One Dollar commission, or a copy ot t he "Irenueus Letters," an elegantly bound volume of 400 pages, containing a portrait, of the author. Sample copies ot the Observkr will be sent to any address free. Address. NEW YORK OUSKK tit, 81 ana m rark kow. 8:3w TRAINS GOING WEST, Jan. Glh, 1884. No. 50. Daily. .No. 52. Daily- LeaveGoldVboro . Arrive ltaleigh Leave " Arrive Durharr ... Hillsbou .... Greensli ro.. Leave Arrive HirIi Piont . " Salisbury.... " Charlotte.... 11 -.55 a. m. 2.15pm 5.10 " 1 6.2.7 " 7.08." 1 9.25 " 9.55 " 10.37 1 12.05 1.58 a.m. 9.4S a. 1.17 M 11.28 M 1 Sm r n xt r v. l , c..nJ.rI.v. KnliiaVafiWp 1U.1U, laill VA,uu..u; ' , Lv. Ar.G reenaboroMgl r-, . ei:l,,r with o i i onner s ai ivaimuui; . - ... . .... J .'!.. lnl ta MV points on H is u p n aim ai A. & U. Air bine lor an ponu - ...... . il l.ll. milk L. l' V . I i.n im.oI. n I I I' r i It' Tl I e. d i ... .. ...n! i :iiifl ouui"-. ... . - I- II ...mhIH rtUt" and with A .v u Air-L.ine ior mi t -- N. w. N. C. RAILROAD. To MiofT Owners ana ffliiiii Co'i. p oing South. The undersigned are prepared to purchase ores of f iold, stiver. Lead. Copper, and sulphur, in un limitea quantities, to be delivered at nearest rail way station, according to market prices. Cash payments, contracts entered into for one to llfteen years Richard Powkr & company. London and Swansea. England. All letters should be addressed to M. Parry Cosset. Tbomasville, Davidson Co.K.C, sola Apent for the t'nited States. 20:lypl No. 50 Daily, ex. Hun. Lv. Greensboro Ar. Kerheraville ." Salem 1 1 30 p in 12 36 ,r 1 16 tr No. it Daily, tTToT 1104 " i'.'6S IP Goikg Nokth. GOLD MffluNG PROPERTY ! Anv neron wishinL- to buy or bond Gold Mining property, will consult ttteir interest by calling on the undersigned, 9J miles South of Salisbury, and 4 miles cast ot China Grove depot. title guaranteeu oc- yond a doubt: MILO A. J. ROSEMAN. l-.tojnnj Leave Salem Ar. Kerneraville " Greensboro No. 51 . Daily, ex. Sun. 7 25 p m 8 05 " 9 15 " mil on Buwniiiiii -20.1- niwn XrtRTTi Daily tt. Leave Chapel Hill - Arrive Univeraity Goisro South. HOG CHOLERA! Farmers, save your Hogs! By giving Morris' Vegetabje Compound during the Spring sad Summer, you will have no slckuess among your UMBL It will prevent and cure lUe cuoli-ra. anatlttfwas.''.- ot swine. It. will preveTn I i h lirinifltfljfcnr jUljl mil II i " in a thrifty cou- Lll imi.WitlOEtftlTM''' ''' llverof wonns o'lrasltes." Jt wiiredtatrs In such a conditloa that t lie v will agpMMblll the time, thus saving one h tir itHntnjt . Mronderful remedy is man ut n im.'ii taagiymfootMind Herbs discovered in the foreHBIn Carolina. Farmers try It For sale byMggjgr J- ENNISS. Druggist, Leive University Arrive-ChaDel Hill Buffet Sleeping Cars without Ck On trains 50 and 51, between and Atlanta, ana uemt" -- Ashcville. Trait1 T. ll CI.niH lin I1' I ! I I t 1 1 I i I L " " I - ...I and 53 between Washington u mnville and Richmond, and YsUin? New Orleans. , lfir Tl.roiwh Tif.ket n saieaiy - a. Raleigh, Goldro, Salisbury """ji ami at all principal joints "vji Wt, North and Ea-d. For Km.sraBja Louisiana, Texan, A rkan. a lfKB, address . Gen. Pas-tnpet t II- t w.llll. ' ?l:ly
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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