-v BOOT?, SKOS & CAITER8. made to SllKraVWmk KHhtOiasb-Seventeenears F.x- ptTteace. All Material of the best grade, and wort SBl In tbe latest styles , Ready mid worl always on hand Repairing neatlT ananrompiiy aone. unit r r niiiiiuuiur Mr nuea. w ; Still . Ul.!8BlKt7N.C DBS. J. J. & . 1 SUMMERHA. (CORNER AJH ANJ BANK STREETS. orKicjc nouns : to 10' a. . and 3 to 5 p. 57 Cm a 4 wanted for Tbe Lives PL .taJ mTof all the Presidents II If P IH I Jfloftne tr. 8. Thelarg M U II I W eat, handsomest, best ftodk eter sold tor less than twice our price. The iaatest aelUnz book in America. Iininense profits to azents. AJllDtelOifent peonl wanut xpt one anl in become a successrui agent, i tmu uc. II a i. i.ett BOOK CO, -prtianOj aiaine. J3:iy Thais, they mt M Ml CfiBStaEtLy MM UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF lLl t1 ?iLlt X .nOKOA.V. Wk . J. Plommer. .Jong known " the be, stamens and Saddle Maker who ever did busts less. n Salisbury, presents his complimertt io old frierros and patrons with an invitations to call and see Ins present stock of new Harness, Saddles, Collar, Ac. He warrants satisfaction to every j,ucLascr of New Stock, and also his repair ork. Kates a low as a good article will admit of. Call and see. PLUMMER & MORGAN. WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE GEN. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. C, MAY 11th, 1884. SCHEDULE. "E aJT. W JJSTr Train No. t, EAST, f (Train No. WEST. 1. STATIONS. mLv. 13.05 a. m. 1 03 " J.4S " 3.80 " 4.8 - 5.44 " 6.80 ' 6.58 " Ar. 7.6 f 8.M 5.46 10.38 11.35 Train No. 8,) EAST, j (Train No. WEBf. STATIONS, 4.40 p. m. 8.40 " 1.30 IIAshevine ; Pigeon Klvej ;iVVaynesvllle Lv. .80 Ar. 11.18 18.8.3 Train 7 and S run dally. Train No. 3 connects at Salisbury wth R..& D..B.. R., from all points Boutb. Train No. 1 Connects at Salisbury wJUi B. A D. R R. .(rota .all points North and from Raleigh, connects at Statesvllle with A. T. ft O. Dlv. of C. C. A A. R. R. connects at Warm Springs with E. Tenn., Va. ft Oa. U.K. for Morrlstown and points West,'ft8. W" Traiii No. 2 Oennects at Warm Springs with E. T Va Ga B.R . from Morrtstowb ft the WestftS.W, connects at Statesvllle wltb A- T- O. Dlv. of C C. ft A. R. R. and at Salisbury with R. ft D. R R fr all points North and East and for Raleigh. Through Ticket An sale at Salisbury, Statesvllle, Ashevttie and the W Springs to all principal cities. W. A. TURK, A. O. P. A. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. k K UK CRArlGE. Jl. CLEMENT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, - -4 Attorneys A. Xa. SAJjSByRV, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881, 3LACKMER & HENDERSON Attorneyw, Counselors and Solicitors.'J Salisbury, N. C. jau. 22d, '79-tf. t . M. McCORKLE. T. F. KLTJTTZ. HoC ORKU; fc KLITTZ, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS Salisbury, N. C Office on Council Street, opposite the Court House. 37ttf HARDWARE. JOV WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the andersigned at NO 2. Granite ti.nv. D. A. AT WELL. Ajsnt forila ojjtrdvfdllThreaaof.'! Sajjseary, N. C, Juue 8th tf. ' Ar. S.58 a. m. Salisbury " ui Statesvllle ll.ir " Newton " 1143 p.m. Hickory 10.36 " Morganton f .3l " I Marion " 8.40 " I Old Fort 7.59 ' Hound Knob f 7.15 " I Black Mountain " .ll " 'lAshevllle 6.33 ' j Alexander's " 4.5S " I Marshall pi. 4.W ' ilWarm Springs . - A TALE OF T0 CRUTCHES. A rH Known Citizen of Atlanta jLars Down Us Crutches. I haw only a few wftntoto say, whlchareto state that I hare been confined to my M R two month, with what was catted Nervoua Rheumatism, or Sciatica. I waa only enabled to hobble about occaaionally by the use j crutches, and In this condition I commenced Oeueof B. B. four bottles ol abled me to discard the use of mycrcfiei and attend to business. I had jpiwmaTy naed all weU reeommendeU medic iCes without relief. It has been over two Months since omng B. B. B an d I cons': lie r ray self a permanently eared man. """"V J.P.PAVIS, Atlanta, Oa. (West Sad.) FRIGHTFUL HA8AL CATARRH. Pieces of Bone. Tot four years I have been afflicted with a very trooMeaome catarrh of the umble has Its nature been that when t MMr my nose small pieces of bones would frequently come out of my mouth and nosh. he, dis charge waa copious and at times exceedingly offensive. My Wood became so impure that my general health was greasy Impaired, with poor appetite and worse digeu Kumerooa medicines wsre use without Relief, nnta I began the use of B. B. B, and three bottles acted almost ate rtngte. Since their use not a symptom has returned, and I teel lo every way ouMe restored to health. X am an o4d cttfcsen of Atlanta, and refer to al most any one living on Butler street, and morn particularly to Dr. L. M. G Ulam, who known Of my case. j,,,,, kkoit. We wUl matt on application to anyone inter ested in Wobdjoil Shin Diseases, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Sidney Troubles, etc., wonsst ful and nnquestioaable testimony of cures elected bythe use of B. B. B., the quietest Blood Puffier ever known. Large botttes ,sf or six for $&.. Sold by all Druggista, or Ifc Messed on receipt of price. BLOOD BALM 00., Atlanta Q. For sale in Salisbury by J. H. Enniss. Tie Valley Mutual Life AssociatioL HOME OSWWi, STAUNTON, VA. The Cheapest, Safest, and Most Reliable Ute In surance now offered the public Is found in the Val ley Mutual, which enables you to carry a $1,000 Mf,e EUcy at an actual average cost of $s.6 pertnm. For further Inform atlon, can on or aonr ep i. W. MCKENZIE, Agent, May 80, 1383. - SALiasiflyY, I. C FASHIONABLE MIIMRY! MRS. KATE MEDEF.KACH, Js pleased to announre to the ladies of Salisbury and surrounding country, that she has opened a MILLINERY STORE in Crawford's new building on Main Street, adioinin" the room formerly oocuyied by Black ruer &' Taylor as a Hardware Honse. 8he is prepared to fill orders and respect fully invites ladies to call and inspect her stock. Can supply on short notice any article not in Store. Believes her work will not only give satisfaction but pleasure. L Will fill orders promptly and at charges as moderate as possible. Indelliblc stamp ing on any kitid of material for Braiding and embroidery, also free hand drawing for Mottos, Hat bands, Handkerchiefs, &c, any size, plain to elaborate. Mar. 27:tf. A Prize Send six cents postage, and receive free, a costlv box of goods which will help you to more money right away than anything else in this world. All. of either sex, suc ceed from lirst hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, and Is absolutely sure. At once address, Trok ft Co., Augusta, Maine, THEO- BUERBAUM b&s just received TACKLE of al kinds, BALLS, MARBLES. TOPS. and CR6QUET SETS. Now is the time to PAPER YOUR ROOMS and make home mf e. I have the largest assortment ofo WALL PAPER New Patterns, New Stock, with tsfy and nice bordering to match. My line of FRENCH CANDIES is the best in town every week. I receive fresh gotfds Do you want Something gio,d to at ? I keep just the nicest FANCY GROCERIES You ever ptttinfco your mouth. SCHOOL BOOlt STATIONERY, HOVELS. PILLS . TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, anii MALARIA. From theso sources arise three fourths of tbe dijodipe) of tlio Unman taeo, Thew srmptouu iMtujeAa the ir existence : I.o bf Appetite, Sotircle cot ivc, Sick Mviag ache, fullness after jspMsMfa arrcrstoj to exertion t wdy o; uiud, Eructatton ot food,. Irritability of tetuper, Low epirit, A fee Una; vf liaving neglected somo dmy. IMtzI .ies s , F; uttc rln n at the Heart, Ict berorvtUa eye. liilily col- ored tnanal ed Vriue. t OXSTiPATIO V, and de- the nso of z ve;nC-dj that at ts directly on the Liver. A3 a La vcr rnuuicin o rr j PILJLS have hopjaL -Their action oa the Jvidneys and ftftmfs nlso prompt ; removing engjrs of tUe srstem, producing appe tifrM enn-i-l H i m r.- Knm1a. atwla a AIM. fkinanaarigofoaaWlv. TTTTT'H FIL.LS causs no nausea or griping nor tnterfexo with daily vork and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Sol JeT.-rv wl i rp,g5c. ttt-.4iMnmiy8U,N.Y. tutts mm BYE. Ghat n.vir. on WniSKEas changed in stantly to a GiSHtsr CIaACK by a single ap. ; plication of this Dye. Sold by Drnggista, ' or sent by express on receipt of SI . OtBeoAi Mnrmv Street, New York. TOTTS MAnOAL 0? C55FUI BECKPTC FRO. TOTTW NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB SCRIBE FOR THE CAROLINA WATCHM4N,440. DANISH BAIiQUK UIAXTO, 1 On Voyage from Wilmington, N. C, Towards Trieste, Austria. Bay of Tunis; Morwky, Feb, J2ih, 1884. Just as tiie last rays of the setting sun fell in bands of hi el low light over the prostrate form of Car thage, and deep shadows fell from the high hills across the placid bosom ot the bay we tacked ship, aod running past the bold, commanding islefc, we steered oar course for Cape Bon, pur posing to run a bug the southern coast of Sicily ami through the channel be tween that island and Malta of cat knight celebrity. As usual, howev- ... mi er, our plans were trust rated. 1111s time it was by a violent sirocco or soulhernly wind which arose during the night. Fearing to approach too near the coast of Sreily, which the un tiring coral insect with misapplied perseverance nas aimost ouuu oieu wim i i ,i ...:.i. madrepore reefs we were compelled to make our wary out of the perilous channel, and cay light found us a gam off Cape Bon. Ahe Wind evincing no sign of shifting to another quarter we were forced to abandon the souther n route. Aceordtnerlv. Mjuanttg our yards, we made for Cape Granitala, the western extremity of Sicily tendiug to toast the northern shores of that island to the Eol ian isles and thence down through the Straits of Messina. On the afternoon of leav ing Africa we aped with fair wind rapidly across the strait which sepa rates the Saracen from the laud of the Christian. We passed many Moorish coral and sponge fishers, who bravely ventured out in their frail caiques astonishing distances from land and contend with tbe hardy Sicilians 1'o'r the prizes of tire sea af of old their fathers waged unending wars for the treasures of the si iore. About 4 p. m. the high rocky islet of Mari t i mo rose above the Waves. At sunset urged by the increasing breeze, we passed the straits between Maritimo and Farignona. On the lofty summit of the latter stand the ruins of an ancient Gorman castle. The aspiring turrets to'wering heaven ward, often ClOUd clothed, and the moss-grown battlements look old enough to have existed in the days of the bold Robert himself. Mori ing found us lying becalmed oft the tiny island of Notica which looked very pretty with its snow white cottages and oil refineries and its groves of light green olive trees gleaming in the golden beams ot the orient sun. So far as I know, this island is the solitary instance where mother earth has displayed a preference for any particular nation or government. , The Carthaginians and Trinacrians had a great manv destructive argu ments concerning the proprietorship of these islands. At length the title 0 to Notica alone remained undecided. The contestants sallied forth one day in their old wash-tubs to settle the matter after the approved manner of the age. the CarthagemaUs were victorious and proceeded to Ustica in order to set up their standard on the newly acquired territory: but on ar -riving at the place-they fonnd that a diving bell would be necessary for taking possession. The peaceful is land had quietly withdrawn from the scene of turmoil. Remaining in its watery seclusion until the whole race of Carthagenians had gone to join the blest, it then arose and surrendered to its chesenjmasters. So runs the tale The night is one o Surpassing loveliness. Not all that has been written or sung of the glo ries of this blime, from "the lord o highest song" to Byron, can prepare one for the rush of unspeakable emo tiou with which his soul is filled in the presence of such wondrous beauty A full moon sheds a silvery radiance over the waters, and casts broad beams of light o'er crest and crag of the stern and rugged old Volcano of Alicudi. On its steep Sides olive groves flourish where burning lava once descended, and white cottages glint iu the moonlight from ravines once fj I led with torrents of liquid fire, On the eastern horizon where blend the tranquil waters and azure sky a rosy glow streams up like the harbin ger of Aurora' now flaming high in the heavens, then dying down until the golden fires mingle with the waves. It is the ever-raging, ever-burniug Strom boli. To the south we see a similar pyrotechnic display. 9 Tis Vulcan peering through the night." During the night the current drifted us into the midst of the Eolian or Lipari Archipelago and islands are scattered around in all di rections. Old Eolus used to keep an serological shop here, but he is gone .and his stock iu trade has descended to political stump speakers. The is lands are of volcanic origin, all near ly of the same size all high, rocky and precipitous and strange to say, all inhabited. It is strange what a propensity these maocaroni eaters have for squatting around oa high pressure localities. They are clustered arquud the base of the treacherous Vesuvius as thickly as if the awful fate of Pompeii and Herculaneum existed only Sri Bnlwer's novel, and live as carelessly and contentedly in the shad ow of the crater ms if death in its most horrible form had never been poured forth thence upon the sleeping thou sands of rhe two fated cities. Etna, which more than once has deluged "SJci la's ''pastoral plains" with tor rents of tire and seething lava is dot ted over with the cottages of the iu con v incable Trinacrians. Even Strom 1 bolr, a small island, containing not more than a thousand acres, and pos sessing a volcano in constant eruption, is thickly populated by these human moths. Felicuda, the nearest island to us at present, rises so precipitously from the water that af cat could not climb it without a step' ladder. It is, however, pasted all over with the eyries of the indefatigable Eolians and looks like a wall plastered with swal low's nests. How they got t here iff a mystery, unless they grew there, as the Aztecs concluded concerning the Spaniards on horsa-back. One thing is certain, if a man ever loses his grip on tbe fide ot one ot these farois, or lets go to spit on his hands when climb ing up the back yard to milk the cow he will be hurled into tbe "sweet by and by" to short metre. When a man falls over a wheel-barrow in this locality his sorrowing rel atives immediately descend a ladder with a chip basket to collect the frag ments. Juveniles don't slide down cellar doors or play "tag" up there much. At the northwest end of this island rises a sharp pinnacle of rock which seen from a distance closely resembles a ship under full sail tot which it is often mistaken. An enterprising Greek corsair fell into this error some years ago when might Was right in these waters. Imagining it to be some richly laden merchantman he bore down upon it with the playful intention of giving the mariners a sur- prise, oome mariners eenainiy were surprised and the bold Conrad only discovered his mistake in time to send a re w c-11 messages to his friends. Ten leagues to the south of u lies YuJcano, but so pure is the atmos phere that one would not suppose its distance from us to be more the than ve miles. Here in olden times dwelt Vulcan the father of those who do courageously wreatle with the "aft ' legs of mules. A dense volume of smoke is now pouring from his forge. Judging from the odo? which hangs about these island one' might Suppose that the locality Which lob Inger soil does not believe in was not far distant. Continued.) A Sure Cure for DiphtJeri. We nave been requested to repro duce 'the following remedy for diph theria by an advocate who says that where it has been applied promptly, it has never been known to fail in ef fecting a cure. It is a remedy that was discovered in Germany and it is said to be the best known. The remedy is simply as follows . At the first indication of diptheria in the throat of a child, make the room close. Then take tin cup and pour into it a quantity of tar and turpentine, equal parts. 1 hen hold the cup over a fire so as to til the room with the fumes. The little patient On inhaling the fumes, wil fall asleep and when it wakes: it wil cough up and spit out all the mem bra nous matter, and the diphtheria will pass off. The fumes of the tar and turpentine loosen the matter in the throat, thus affording the rel that has baffled the Skill of physicians The remedy is simple and parents should cut this out and preserve it; A Scared Postal aster; Washington, Aug. ll. A tele gram signed Reid, Bam burg, S. d was received at the Postonjce De pa it men t to-day announcing that tl postomce iu that place had been been closed and that the postmaster and his assistant liad departed. Short ly after the receipt of the telegram a second was received by T. G. Kobin son, postmaster of Bamberg. He said that he had been attacked, that his life had been threatened and that he had closed his office. Robinson's dis patch was sent from Orangeburg, S. C, a small town about 30 miles dis tant from Bamberg. Bamberg is a town of 2,000 or 3,000 people, the postoffice ranking with those at which postmasters receive $1,000 per annum-. Chief Postoffice Inspector Sharp directed an inspector to proceed im mediately from Atlanta) Ga,, and learn the cause of the trouble. Branson's "JVorA CaroUna Business Di rectory, for 1884, is uow being offered to the public, by Mr. L. Brausou, editor and publisher, Raleigh, N. C. The publisher, under great disadvantages, IrirS steadily pursued the task of perfecting this work, issuing one edition after another, uutil now the sixth edition is completed. The book contains nearly 700 pages, is more than twice as large as ever before, and approaches perfection as nearly as could be expected fora work of the kind. This Directory ifcbntaina au accurate list of the cities, towns, villages, postof fices, churches, schools, ministers and farmers tlrat cannot be found elsewhere. The number and variety of factories here recorded astonish all who have not close ly observed the material -growth of North Caroliua for the last few years. The mines a- large number are noted so that they can be easily fouud. The cotton fac tories, some 86 iu number, xHnim special attention. They are -civeu as to date of establishment, capital invested, daily con sumption of raw material . daily produc- 5 tiou, &c. fti 'abort, each conn ty is laid open to full view. All this and much more is given in a convenient form for reference. Single copies of the Directory will be supplied at $5. by application to the publisher. The Agricultural Department at Wash - mgtou uuuer date ot Aug. 9th makes tcij unvinux rcjNJiiui crop -p.rospeci8. 1 Cotton has improved since July in sever aV States and maintains an average in others. Ou the whole, the prospect is good, especially iu the Stages cast of Tex as. A severe drought ht tke tatter State ts reported. The comfiriou of corn, nverages the same as in the July report, and is higher than iu any August since 1880. It has been ezoseded but three times in ten years, in 1 875, 1879 and 1880. The aver age for North Carolina is 97, which must be regarded as very good1. Indeed, tbe average of all the various crops is high, taken as a whole, so that, from present appearances there will be in this favored land an abundance of bread for the eater and seed for the sow er. SSI A fearful th muter and rain storm swept over England and Scotland yester day, damaging much property by light ning and otherwise. The Texas cattle fever has appeared in several counties in Kansas. The Bankers are holding a convention at Saratoga to talk over financial matters and to urake war ou silver dollars. China is determined to resist French demands,-and of coarse the war will be continued. The Virginia Legislature is in extra session, it was cat leu Dy cue tiovei nor fo obedience to a demand by a constitu tional number of members. There was a druggists convention in Charlotte yesterday. It was y largely attended-. Object, of general application to the line of business, and to cultivate social relat ions among the members. At the Southern Exposition, which Opens in Louisville, Ky ., on the 16th of August (this month), there will be the largest and best exhibition of famous run oing mid trotting champions of the turf. thoroughbred cattle, sheep, remarkable in value for fleece or mutton, and the iride of the West, the fiogySrer Scflu. So say the managers; The Hotel at Hound Knob, on tho W N.'C. Railroad, kept by our old friend Cant, Snrague. is a model of neatiieaa and the taste displayed in the decorations and finish of the interior cannot be sur- passed in any hotel of tho tize. The re- naismnce finish of the dining room is a credit to the Civil engineer who designed the artistic work. The cuisine ia excel lence. -R. M. E. ''Music hath power to soothe a savage. To split a rock, or cook a cabbage." Don't know whose "smartness" it is, but he ought to make the music or quit writing. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever," is much better because true. "Rough on Rats" clears out Rats, Mice l5cts. "Rough on Cornsj" for Corns, Bunions. 13c. Thin people. "Wells1 Health Rencwer" restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia-, &c. $1. "Rough on Toothache," instant relifcf. 15c. Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity don't Ml trj try ''Wells Health Renewer." "$uchu-paiba," great kidney nd urinary cure. Flies; roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, cleared but by "Rough on Rats." i5c. "Rough oil Coughs," troches, 15c: liquid 93c. Fcr children, slow in development, puny and delicate, use "Wells' Health Renewer." "Rough on Dentist" Tooth Powder. Try It. 15c. NervorjS Weakness, Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." $1. Mother Swan's Worm Syrupj forfevcrish ness, worms, constipation : tasteless. 25c. Stinging, irritation, all Kidney and Uri nary complaints cored by "Buchu-paiba. tl. Night sweats, fever chills, malaria, dys pepsia, cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." My husband ( writes a lady) is three times the man since using "Wells' Health Re newer." $1-. If you are failing, broken, worn out and nervous, use "Wells' Health Renewer." $1. Prevalence of Kidney complaint in Amer ica; Buchu-paiba" is. quick, complete cure, $1. TIIOKOl ftHBRED Bed Irish Gordon Setter Pups FOR SALE BY WILLIAMS BROWN, SALISBURY, K C. These Pu are as fine as are bred In the United States, p ree furnished on application. July 9, 18S4 w:pa Notice To Creditors) c All perso&s having claims against, the estate of J. N. Dobbins, dee'd-, ate hereby notified to exhibit the same to the under signed on or before tbe 10th day of July 1885, or t li is notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. J. F. Robihson, AdmT of J. N. Dobbins, dee'd. July 7th, 1884. 3fc6w. NOTICE I o Under s decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county in Special Proceeding enti tled Hannah Dougherty, Pl'lf. against Ann Grimsley, et al, Def'ts, I will sell at pub lic auction, ou first Monday (4th) of Au gust, 1884, at the Court House door in Sal isbury, the tract of hand known as the situated in Steele Township, on Sill's Creek, 1 miles fhJm Ml 1 1 Bridge, Rowan county, and adjoining the lands of Jas. B. Parker and Matthew Menius. Said tract contains about 55 acres, comprising good bottom and up lands, with one house and outhouses. It is in a good neighborhood, and easily accessible, being situated on a well known road leading from Mill Bridge to Sandy Brown's mill. Terms of Sale : One third cash, one third in six months and one third in twelve months, with in terest on deferred payments from day of saler Title retained until purchase money a is paid in full. J. . McCVBBINS, 8:lm Com'r. HIT. PLEASAiT FEMALE SEMINARY Will open August 4th, 188 with a Faculty iu number and qualifications, ful fw J. .L :...,) rf m first-class iy up vo me rejuncmvu.. . . Institution. TJEBHS. To Jthose boarding h 'e Seminary. Bord4Room, Washing, r utm, ugm. ... Tuition, $10 per month. rencn, u - and Painting extra, lnscrnctiou u"6. climate health fok terms moderste. For particulars auaress, Rbt. J. A. Liief, A.M. Principal, 38:4t. m f iHsam . GO TO H. & L. WRIGHT'S STORE, on Min street for good, cheap fish. MACKEREL, 1 to foci., per WHITE FISH, 6 ets. per pouoo uy me 100 flw.. or 7 cts. retail. MILl-tio, cis. Riiffur 11 to 13 lbs for $1.00. Fine sorgar .rromrl.fpil sftandurd and white. 11 Rs. for tl.Otf. All other goods in proportion. 38:1m II. & L WRIGHT. to the need of the tourist, commercial traveler and new settler, Hostetter's Stem ach Bitters is peculiarly adapted, since it strengthens the digestive organs, and braces the physical energies to unheal th ful influences. It removes and prevents malarial fever, constipation, dyspepsia, healthfully stimulates tbe kidneys and bladder, and enriches as well as purifies tbe blood. When overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, the Weary and debilitated And it a reliable source of renewed strength and comfort. For sals by all Druggists and Dealers generally, DABBTS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID A Household Article for Universal FamUy Use. For Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers, Diphtheria, Sali vation, Ulcerated I Sore Throat, Small Pox, Measles, and jfll Contagions Diseases. Persons waiting on the Sick should use it freely. Scarlet Fever lias never been known to spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been cured with It after black vomit had taken place. The wont cases of Diphtheria yield to it. Fevered and Sick Per. ! SMALL-POX Sons refreshed and and Bed Sores prevent- PITT TNG of Small ed by bathing with Pox PREVENTED A member of my fam ily was taken with Small-pox. I used the Fluid ; the patient was not delirious, was not pitted, and was about the house again in three weeks, and no others had it.-J. W. Paxk inson, Philadelphia. Darbys Fluid. Impure Air made harmless atd purified. For Sore Throat it is a sure cure. Contagion destroyed. For Fronted Feet, Chilblains, Piles, Chafings, etc. Rheumatism cured. Soft White Complex ions secured by its use. Ship Fever prevented, To purify the Breath, Cfoansa the Teeth, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved instantly. Sears prevented. Dysentery cured. Wounds healed rapidly . Scurvy cured. An Antidote for Animal sr Vegetable poisons, Stings, etc. I used the Fluid during our present affliction with Scarlet Fever with de cided advantage. It is indispensable to the sick room. -Wil. F. Sa.nd roRD, Eyrie, Ala. The physicians here use Darbvs Fluid very successfully in the treat ment of Diphtheria? A. Stollbnwbrck, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera prevented. Victors purified and healed. In eaues of Death it should be used about the corpse it will prevent any unpteoS' ant smelt. The eminent Phy sician, J. M A HI ON sits, BL V., New York, says! ?1 am conyinua Prof.;Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant.' vanderbllt University, Kashvtlle, Tenn. I testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof Darbys Prophylactic Fhiid. As a disinfectant and detergent it is both theoretically and practically superior to any preparation with hich I am ac quainted. N. T. l.vrros, Prof. Chemistry. Darbys Flnld is lie commended by Hon. Alexander H. Stbbhkns, of Georgia Rev. Chas F. Debms, D.D. Church of the Strangers, N. .; Jos. LrConte, Colvrmbia. Prof.,UniYen)ity,S.. Xev. A. J. BATTtn, Prof., Mercer University; Rev. Geo. F. PlEci, nishop M. E. Church. XNDISPKNS A BLE TO EVKRY HOME. Perfectly harmless. Used internally or externally for Man or Beast. The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, and we have abundant evidence that it has done everything here claimed. For fuller information get of your Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, JH. ZETXIX CO., Manufacturing Chemists, PH 1LADELPHIA, Land Sale ! ! ON Monday at 1 M., the 4th day of August 1884 in pursuance of a judgment Ot the Superior Court of the CountyfOf Rowan in the case of Charles Price Adm'r of J. N. B. Johnson dee'd., vs Sam'l Johnson and others, it being a proceeding to make real estate " assets for the payment of debts ; and also, in pursuance of a Decree of the Superior Court of Rowan, obtained at Kail Term 1882 in the case of John N. B. John son and wife vs Tobias Kesler, I will sell to the highest bidder at Court House door hi the town of Salisbury, the tract of land, kntown as the 4,Powe Place" devised to J. N. B. Johnson in the last will of John I, Shaver dee'd, the same situate near the N.' C. R. R., about 4 miles from said town in an Easterly direction and containing about 300 acres. This .is a valuable tract ot land, very desirable, well watered and timbered. Title to the same perfect. Terms of sale one half cash and one hif in six month from sale with interest on deferred payment. CHARLES PRICE, Adm'r. of J. N. B. Johnson, and Commissioner. Jcly 3d, 1884. 39:to7Aug. Administrators Notice! Those having Claims against the estate HOSTETTERJs &!TTEBS VAT. A VTA I 1 Diphtheria 1 Prevented. Scarlet Fever j I Curei I oi Emily Anderson, dec.'d, are hereby noti fied to present tbe same to me on or (ftfore the 17th day of July, 1885, or this notice, will be plead in bar of recovery. Persons indebted to the estate are request to piy the same without delay. K. L." CO WAX, Adm'r. July 17, 1884. w MT. VERNON M. It, AREY Present his compliments to thP and respeetfViHv solicit a "tria !ff ,,f tablisment. It' m complete i 1 ? qutrements of first diss business. Horses,. Buggies, Carriage, wagons, &c. BEE ft CONFIDENT OF GIVIKe 8AT1SFACTIOK. opwMii provision and favorsbl c rates f0I- ioruing na Keeping horses. Drovers will find good Stalls nj . at this place. "u . Special scoommodatrons fbr thh . ol Commercrsl Travelers. ne8 Lee Street, Salisbury N r 86:tf JONES, UK PAIS TOG r r.Jlt.. Fold on trial, W- hdU S jmi. All iJV OE8 0? tlKBflAMTOTl, JBghSSR to me. either on jj oruuano), jnded of such indent- ness, and are 'y requested to make settlement p .otherwise the sr. counts will tice, to coll t, without further no K;e-ai process. aspect fully, J. D. .JfcNEELY. C. M. AT WELL, A-T FRONT WINDOW OF Main Street, ai.isbcky, N. C. WillrepairCJocks, Watches, Jenelry.etc All work warranted. Will also keep a full Hne of Meter First-Class Clocks. Try me and save money by having good Work ttoUe at living figures. Match 18, 1884. 4m $66 a week at borne, fo outfit free. Parab solutely sure. No risk. Capital m rf.- juired. Reader, If you want busing at which persons of eitht-r sht vann or old, can make great pay all the time they wort mm a.udomLe cKnunvy, wnie ior particulars to H il a i. Lett & Co., Portland, Jtainf lS:ly RICHMOND & DASVILLE B. fi. Ns C. DIVISION. CQNSED SCHEDULE. fS GOING EAST. Dec. 1 Jan 4. No. 51. .No. W, LT Ci!AriWe. . . 7 338 a . m 7 8.03 p. m. " :l5t'iirv 5.31 " 9.30 " High Point.. 6.47 " 10.42 " Arr. Greensboro.... 7.27 " 11.15 " Leave G reenshdTo . 9.45 " Arr. Hillsboro 11.49 " " Durham 12 27p.nu " Raleigh 1.43 " Lv. ' 3.00 " Arr. Goldsboro 5.15 So. 15 lJaily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 4.20 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 11.54 p. m. Arrive at Ooldsboro 5.00 a.m. - No. 51 Connact at Greensbor with RAP R R for all points North, Eat and Wwt f Danvirie, At Salisbury with W N C R Rfof allpointBin Western jS C At (Joldnboro with W A W R R daily. Nos. 51 and 53 connect at Greensboro with R & D R R o for all points on the Salem Branch. Tr n vu naivn h'pct Jan. 6th, 1884. No. 50. Daily. No. 52. Daily. LeaveGoldaboro Arrive Raleigh Leave " Arrive Durham ... " Hillaboi .... -Greenar ro.. Leave " Arrive High Piont " Salisbury.... " Charlotte.:.. 11.65 a. m h2.15pm 5.10 " 6.27 " 7.08 " 9.25 " 9.55 " 10.37 " 12.05 " 1.58 a.m. ; io.i7 " 1 11.28 " 12.53 p,- No. 16, DailyeK.Sunday-Lv.Gold8ro.4lp Ar. RalelKh 5.4ip Lv. 9jum Ar.GreenBboroSJO ... -M No. 50 Connecla at Salisbury witn points on W N C U R and at Charlotte A. U, Air Dine for all points fcouin. No. og-'Corrrtecte at Charlotte with u & A.R.R. with allpointe South aiidbouiw" and with A ty C Air-Line for all pomw N. W. N. C RAILROAD. No. 50 Daily, ex. Sun. No. 52 DaiW, .Goino South. Lv. Greensboro Ar. Kerneraville " Salem 1130 pru 1286 " 1 16 " p i 00 o 1104 " 12 53 p. Going North. Leave Salem Ar. Kernersville " Greensboro TATI UWIVERSIfY RAjlRI Xo. 1. Going North ihrilvex-SoB Leave Chapel Hill 10.20 a Arrive University lL20am 1 X " Going South. Daily ex. i5""- Leave University 112.05 pm Arrive Chapel Hill Jj25 Built .Sleeping Cars without Cfl On trains 50 and 51, between NgF . and Atlanta, and between Gieeatbon A f . K i f i 1 I o . Through Pullman Sleepers on Tr1 and 53 between Washington and Augur Danville and Richmond, and " New Orleans rbrowfa Trcketson MleafC.re r .. i i n.i.i..i.a -vliak.irvalw , " Daily. Ko.W, ex.Sun.JW 7 5 pn 530 805 " 6 915 " 110 .vticij;ii, vjwiusuuru, joi""-; .- and am II principal points South, sou West, North and East. For Emigrants Louisiana, Texan, Arkansas and t y., address M. SLAL-t'HThB- Gen. i'asnpei A. 2riy Jiehuioud. fc