M MM . 1 1 - PP""WP""""""H" , . . w-r,,.,,4,;-sr,i TrT.-rr- ; , . ortence.-AU Material of the best grade, and made to Kx wort orleaoe. AU tone In the latest stvlea leady made wor i always on hand Repairing aeetly and promptly gone MISCELLANEOUS. POLITICAL. n lied . Ordf r bv mail prompt IBS. J. J. O . M. SUMERILL CORKER MAIN AND BANK STRUTS. 6k KICK not its : 0 to 10 a. h. and 3 to 5 p. m. 37 Urn AGENTS i wanted for The lives of all the rpreSddetits of the U.S. Thelarg est, lum dsoniest, best ever sold for less than twice our price. The selling book In America, immense proms to agents. All Intelligent prpt want it. aw one ean become a suecessf ul agent. Terms free. ruu.srr Book Co. orUand, Maine. pat i miS, WW! Our iM Constantly MmM. UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF FLUMER 4k. MORGAN. Wv. i. Pll mm kk. long known as the bet ttaniens and Saddle Maker who ever did busis ll in Salisbury, presents his compliment It old friends and p:itron vrjth ar. install call and' see liia'present stock of new Harness, Saddle, Collars, Ac. lie warrants satisfaction to every purchaser of New Stock, and also his repair work. Rates- as low as a ood article will admit of. Gall and roc. PLTTMKER & MORGAN. WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE UBN. PASSENGER AGENT, Salisbury, N. C, MAY 11th, 1884 SCHEDULE. ST. Train No. s, EAST, f STATIONS. (Train No-1, V , W EST. Ar. a. in . " XM. - - 1S.1T " " It 43 p. m. 18.88 " t.3l - - 1.40 " 1.9 ' 7.18 " 8,11 8.33 ' " 4.5 " Lr. 4.00 Salisbury , st ateh vllle Newton Hickory Morgan ton Marion . old Fort Round Kno i) Black Mountain Asuevllle Alexander's Marshall . . I Warm Springs Train Ho, 8. 1 T XAST. f STATIONS, 4.48 p. m. 1.48 " 1.38 Ashevllle Pigeon River Waynestvtlle iLv. 12.05 a. m. Ar. 1 oa 3.4S " S.0 4.M ' 5.41 " 8.20 " 8.5 " T.5 " 8.5 " i " .4 " ft.5 i t Train No. t WEST. Lv. 9.20 Ar. 11.12 " 12.23 Train 7 and 8 run dally. Train No. 3 connects at Salisbury with R. & D. R. R , from all points south. 1' :' TraOa No. 1 Connects at Salisbury with R. v D. R. R. from all points North and from Raleigh.- Connects at Stat ea vine with A T 0. lHv. bt C." C. A. R. It ' Connects if Warm'Sprlngs with h. Tenn., Va. a. R. R. for Morrlst own and points vtst.& S. W Train No. 8 I at Wrm Springs with E. T. Va. A Ga.R.R Morristcwb k the' West iS.W. Connects at r ... .-..- , . - ...... tatesruie with A. T. t o. 'Dirt of C C. & A. R. R s& t Salisbury with R. I D. R R. for all points North sad Bast and for Raleigh. Through Tickets s a tele at Salisbury, staVesville, AsnevUle and the W I 1 Springs Jo all principal cities. ' ur A llll I DV l '' A.G. P. A. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KKRR CU AKtE. 1 L. 11. CLEMENT. I.. 41 1,. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Feb. 3rd v i ' S.M.Is!L'lV, N. C. 188lV ULACKMER fe HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors and Solicit or s.U Sl isburv. N. C. Jan. 22d, 79 tf. J. M. MCCORKI.K. T. F. KLUTTZ. ATTORNEYS ad CrJfUNSELOIfS Lis'ni'-UY, N. C. Office on Council Street, opposite the Court House. ...-. Did She Pop Hie Question? . '. r Albany Journal "Ta saitl Samaiitlia to peacon Botlkiu. "ma savs, ask you to tell ua liovv oti climlHtl the iiost?" 44Go away, now, jcaJa, aud don-1 bother me: Vm btiaV, aaid the dea- con. "Oh, please do lei I uu," cliorused both girls. "Wall, tpg;et ritl on ye; I'll lell y. It was afore We was married an' a lot 'o us young follows lived in a boarding house together. 1 was a court in yer ma, then, aud a 1 1 t he ivst was a-cour-tin'. Ycr inn lived out to Milton, and there wasn't any way to get there then but to walk. "We fellers had an uuderstaundiu' that, as we all went off count in' Sun day an' Thursday nights, the one . I "a - I IjL"" 'f a X . ... ' 1 .'J' A uiai got nome last must siunu treat for tire crowd! $ow, hiy "rbomrhale he woultj allt'.rs get in fosL' soitteho'w or other. He had to walk five miles to see his gal, but he was ' allers Tn bed when I got in ; b he never had to treat. '1 couldn't understand it. Sometinfes we felt sartin lhat be hadn't got home, an' watched' for him, but he alters was found in bed. At last I told him I would give him $1 if he would tell me how lie managed it, for I most a Hers had to stand treat." " M . ;: U "Of course vou did." said both girls, "Wall, be finally showed me how he climbed up the corner post of the piazzy, an' got iu the winder, while we' Were watching for htm below. "That night was Thursday night, r .... -m . . i a an l went to juillon as usual. 1 wore a brand new brown surtout. ' I got hack a little late, and slipped round to the piazzy ad' c'limbexl up 1 thought the 'post was "mighty slippery, but I jest pin in an got up and got 10 oeu. "The next moruin' ef I didn't have the darnedest look in' suit of "clothes you ever see.' They'd been a paintin' the house, an 1 didu t know it, lor 1 didn't go hum to supper, but went out to Aliltou airly to take supper with your ma. New surtout an' all was 'covered from top to toe with paint. '" "Your ma, when I told her about it, sayt: "llezekiah, I think you ueed some body to take xjare of you." "Ah," says lpHepzibah, spozen you try it. ' "Au' your ma sticks to it that she didn't mean nothiu' by it, an' that she didn't pop the questioVto me.. "Of cour e she did," cried the girls; "and how lucky it was for us that she did." A Ship Loose at Sen. - j The I umber-laden schooner Maggie if. Riser's, which was abandoned water-logged, near Cape Hatteras, od January 7, still outlives the raging Atlantic gales. A vessel arriving at Halifax last week reported passing (his derelict on the lit h inst. in lati tude 37 deg. 05 min. north, longi tude 64 deg. 16 min. west, dismasted k'nd covered wjth 'Intimacies. After her crew left her she drifted three hundred miles in an easterly direc tion right across the Gulf Stream cur r0ht, then altered her course, travel ing one hundred and tweutv miles due s uthcast; then for forty days moveu to Uie north northwest. In May she was seen Heading for the Florida coast; iu 'June she turned -.1 ia. i. i i .i oaniinaii, anti since men sue has been twice ivnortcd drit'timr t.. the northeastward in the Gulf Stream Current. "She is now probably about two hundred and tifty miles southeast fromJNew !York; and having gotten by the aid of ocean currents fairlv within the "anti-trade" wind belt, she will be speeded' by combined wind and current agency into the great ship routes between Ann rica a id Eu Oje. She is not a ectiv bark,' but an uhuost "solid mass of lumber, and hence a grave men. nice to navigation which may for years survive the disintegrating power of the waves unless some one blows her to pieces. The government would do a good service to comme.ee by des patching a naval steamer to find and sink or else bring into part this seem ingly indestructible rover of ttie deep. ' ' A North Carolina Law. r - 3. Its employes are responsible only to the Federal authorities and can and do set the State authorities at defiance. No revenue ojftcer can be tried fori any offence in a State court unless he so pleases ; and still they are uot sat- j i shed, but are clamoring that Con gress shall give them still further protection; not satisfied with this, however, they demand also that Con gress snail pass a law for the trial and punishment in the united States courts of persons who Kill, or make assault with intent to kill revenue officers while engaged in the perfor mance ot tneir tunics, me present law on the subject being, in their opinion "entirely inadequate to the many neinous crimes against me lives ami persons of officers ot the Govern 'me tit which have been committed in the past few years." hen they get the law, their pro tection will be complete indeed : tor then not only must t Hey 'themselves be tried before the Federal courts", but 'any mad w horn they may choose to swear against. " Down with such a system, say the Democrats. No man on North Carolina soil outrht to be above North Carolina law. When we remembered Dr. York as the bold uud utdiiiichiug Jeuiocrat iu the Legislature tor several sessions, wo real tv felt sofry for hi in w lieu he stood on the' platform iu this city ou Saturday last and refused to say to which party he be longed now, or tell the people what he was for or how he would administer the Stale Government if elected Governor 'He telt'his mien viable situation aud was of course, embarrassed. And when the Doctor was telling the negroes what terrible enemies Democrats were to them, and the poor creatures cheered him and hurrahed, we eoutd'iiot Ihlp thinking them very ungrateful when it meruberiug that several hundreds of thVir boys aud girls "are now attending a Graded School in this citv at the expense mainly of Democratic tax-payers, besides the large number ot negro children at tending schools iu the county, the sup pm't r which is borne principally by Democrat. As Dr. link once said a Goldsboro, while visitiug the uogro Asv hi in, you may 1 build Asvlmns for them and educate their Children at the expense .r ...1.2... x . i aLa ' . im nimr lemocrais, anu cney will silll vote against the uieii and interests that benefits them. Hut we must all bear aud forbear awhile longer. 'Minut-Democrat. Top eka, Kav., Sept. 24. John P. St. John, the Prohibition candidate for Pies ident, was in this city yesterday, but hi presence attracted no special attention. A conference was held with him bv mem bers of the Prohibition State central com mittee, when they discussed the proposi tion uf nominal i ng another candidate for Governor in place of A. B. Jettmore, who was nominated but' declined. It wns agreed that the party shall put up anoth er candidate bat who,, it was uot decided. Mr. St. John left last night for the east and will speak in Ohio, New York, Penn sylvania, Indiana, and Illinois until the '24th of October. He then returns to Kansas and from that time until the day of election will proceed to stir up the sit uation hers. He will bring five or six Prohibition speakers with him tocauvass the Stats. The Governor says he will receive more votes iu western New York and portion of Ohio than either Blaine or Cleveland and feels confident that his vote throughout the country will reach 1 ,000,000. Sunset Cox is spoken of in connection with the mayoialit v of New York. He is a Tain many man, but he has a big sou iu his little body. We hope Sin set will iuake the trip. It will give the party Slid the people confidence iu the admin is tration of city aflUj. Another man got the nomination. A TALE OF TWO CRUTCHES. A Well Known Citizen of Atlanta Lays Down his Cratches. I have only a few words to nay, which are to state that I have been couflued to my bed for two months with what was called Nervous Rheumatism, or Sciatic-j. I was only enabled tn babble about occasionally by the use of crutches, and In this condition I commenced the ase of B. B. u., four bottles of which en abled aw to discard the use of my" crutches and attend to business. I hsd previously ased all well recommended medicines without relief. It has been over two months' since using B. B. B., and I consider myself a permanently cured man. J. P. DAVIS, Atlanta, Ga. (West Cud ) One night, about two weeks ago, a ne gro named Jim Williams called at Mr. Monnie Beaty's store with ao order for $8, signed bv Mr. Alex. Caldwell. He got the money and Sir. Beaty fonnd that the order was a forgery. Williams was arrested veslerday by policeman Boyte aud locked up'. Cfatr. Qbaerrer- Are die negroes not to be allowed to use their education. THEO- BUERBAUM has j nst received FISHING TACgLB of all kinds, BALLS, MARBLES. TOPS, and CROQUET SETS. r 37:tf HARDWARE. ' - - jr - a ''A3 WBN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granite fow- DA. AT WELL. Afcent for t hs ;'Card allT fresher." Salisbury, N. C, Jane 8tb tf. The cholera in Italy and France is less vii blent than it was some weeks ago'. The 0'ew caM leatas, reported evei-j day,' vibrate from day to day some times less and sometimes more. The av erage is abet 400 new cases bd ?O0. deaths each day. There have been one or to cases only a few in " the city of Home. One of the most interesting exhibts at the State Expostfio.i fa by Wallace Bros.: ef 'Starevilh, embracing 400 varieties of roots and herbs and 12 show cases of medicinal plants add flowers. Between 4,000 and 5,000 varieties of the' flora of the State. ' ' ; ; ' The oldest and largest tree in the world' is a chestnut, near the foot of ount iEtna.' It is hollow, and large enough to admit two carriages driving abreast throuh it. " The circumfrence of the main trunk is 212 feet. The Grizzly Giant, monarch of the Maripo fa Grove, measures ninetv-twn fMf FRIGHTFUL NASAL CATARRH. Pieces of Bone. For four years I have been aflUcted with a very troubleasnie catarrh of tfre head. So terrible has-lU nature been that when I blew my nose small pieces of bones would frequently come out of my mouth and nose. The dis charge was copious and at times exceedingly offensive. My blood became' so impure that my general health was greatly in; pair. it. with poor appetite and worse dig::?:.. Numerous medicines were used without relief, until I began the use of B. B. a, and three bottles acted almost like magic since their use not a symptom has returned, and I feel in every way quite restored to health. I am an oM ettiaen 6 Atlanta, and refer to si. most any one Ifvlng on Butler street, sad more particularly to Dr. U M. GUiam, who knows ef my ease.' Una Elizabeth Knott. We will mall on application to anyone inter ested in blood and Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles, etc, wonder ful and unquestionable testimony of cures effected by the use of B. B. B., the quickest Blood Pui i Der ever known. Large bottles $1.00 or sx for 88.80. Sold by all Druggists, or Xx pt sees d oa receipt of price. BLOOD BALM CO. , Atlanta Sa. For sale in Salisbury by J. H. Enniss. TUTT'S RILLS TORFiD BOWELS, DI3iiDERED LIVER. -'an MALARIA. From tlicoo bourccs arise ttucc ;ourt lis of the diseases of tbo human ruee. Tboso rmptoms Indicate thorr esUtenee : Lou of Appetite, Bowtlj costive, Slclc He ache, fulzaasa sifter eating, aversion iBd, EmeU'll r temper. JLo ' I: n vi ngf neglected xertiou er MMf or as of food, InvaaMitT c piriU, A f.-t J iiic ot same unty, Uizzlaese, Finite rlsws ueorv, iots Dftorc f.to eyas, hlnrUIy col- ed Lrtnc, t:j;igTIPATIO.Tf. and do- mandtbaaso era r:mcly that a ts dircctl7 on the Liver. As a Liver medicine T UXT'S PiLLJilwvoKocia-l. Thoir setiouon tb-3 KulncvsanilSkinisaloproTtpt; removing ensjrrs or to systaat," prouneuu; appe titi. Mound dicatton, nKnlnr stools, it clear skia and vigorous bod v. CTTe WBJum eaase no nonsra or rrining nor Interfere with diily. v. ork and aro a porfeof i ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. jsMemrw r.g.c. Offl.41 MnrrivSl.tN.T. Tinrs HasR dye. Ghat HOt oit Wiiiskkes c'.iangod tn stantlyto e- Grs?T Bl,ack bvanlnglo ap plication cf thi3 DTE. Sold by Druggieta, or sent by exnr ass ou receipt of a I . Offlco, A Mnrmy Rnwt, New York. TUTT'S HAtlOAL CF U jEFUI RECEIPTS FEEL Mr. Blaine's explanation of his inan iace tloes uot help him much out of tlie diffi culty brought about by attiug the Indian apolis Sentinel for slauder. it soeus that be aim bis wife went to lire together without hut formal maniaue, but aaree- iug to something in the presence of wit- aesses. Alter living in mat way lot some time, Blaine says' he became alarmed aud had a regular marriage ceremony per formed iu Pennsylvania. The whole ex planation is a poor excuse for his conduct, aud it is surprising that Mr. Blaine would write such a letter. It was a bad day for tho Blaineitcs when the v began assailing the private character of Mr. Cleveland.--Home Democrat. Uncle 3am now has in the vaults at Washington $216,207,03 in gold, and $17G.265,918 in silver. The cash iu the treasury, counting silver and gold certi ficates, amounts to $451,601,381. The secretary has made another bond call. Now is the time to PAPER YOUR ROOMS I have the and make home mf largest assortment ofo WALL PAPER 3 - New Patterns, New Stock, with tasty and dice lorderirig t6 match My line of FRENCH CANDIES I receive fresh goods "Rough on Bats!' clears out Rats, Mice. IScU. , "Rough on Corns,!' for Corns, unions. 15c ' Thin people. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigo, cures dyspepsia, "Rough on Toothache,, inatarvt ren.ei. lyc. Ladies who would retain freshness ami vivacity don't fan to try -wens Reaewer." "Bucho-paiba;' great kidney aad urinary cure. Flics, roaches, ants, bed bugs, rats, rtyce, cleared out by Rough on Itats. loc. "Rout'h on Coughs," troches, joc: nqniu 25c. W r olii I A rt'it slow in deve'ooment, puny and delicate, iise We1W Health Renewer.V "Rough on Dentist" Tooth Powder, j ry it, I5c. Nervous Weakness. Dyspepsia, Scxyal Debility cured by "Wells' Health Renewer. VI. kfnihnr Swan's Worm Svrup, lorfevensh- ness, worms! co.nstipntion ; tasteless. 25c. . . . ,1 .11 mj... on, l ITri Stinging, irritation, an " nary' complaints cured by "Buchu-paiba. I. Night sweats, fever, chills, miliaria, dys pepsia, cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." My husband (writes a lady) is three times the man since using "Welia' Health Re newer." $1. If von urn fuilinty lirnkcn WOTll OUt and nervous, use "Wells' Health Renewer." ft. - . . .. A Prevalence ot hlidney complaint in Amer ica; '-Buchu-paiba" is quick, complete cure, ft. is the best in town every week. Do you want something good to eat I keep just the nicest FANCY GROCERIES You ever put into your mouth. SCHOOL BOOKST STATIONERY, N0Y1LS MT. VERNON M. L Present and res ARBY nt his compliments to the n.Tn neetfullv solir-w ,e Publtc tahlisment. It' is complete" in . hS quireinents o Hrst class business ' Horses, Buggies, Carriages, " COKKIDEST StTKViCTt. .. 1 Sl)(cl!ll Ofonm .l j . A '""'ooanons tor the U o I Commercial Ti averora l,ie "cnefii 36:tf Lec Street. Salisbury. X. c, jar.i . NOW IS THE TiMETO SUB SCRIBE FOR THE CAROLINA ... nmetv-tw ft. WATCHMAN, $1.50. WE DESIRE TO CALL THE THOUGHTFUL ATTENTION OF FARMERS TO THE st iT.Kiou n::ui rs op -J AS A FERTIUZZB FO?. WHEAT AITS GEASS, The advantages r.'sultlnj; from It n e ar not only an increased yield, but the permanent improvement ot the io'.l front t'.i abu.ulant growth of gTass which is sure to follow . "OKCHILLA" is no new thin';. For eighteen yctrs it has been undergoing trial. and well has k stood t'o t t. Ar, hrst, its progress to favor was naturally slow; but iiu-nt will, sooner or later, have its reward, and now its sales every ye .r a o 1 irely iieTe.tsed'over those of the pre- ceding yesr, a id the friend i of i s e irly days tire i s bo t friends now. It has been used extensively i i Maryland, re in-vlvtnia and Virginia, and from Its abtt-tdaut ucces. eveVywhere, w ar j'tstitied in recommend ing it to you a; being well ad.ipte I to your soil. rtilizer for your use has had such unvarying sue ess a id continue I p-mtila ity. Some of the largest and best farmer i i thes l Sir e s at.;- it a iuostr exclusively. ' IS lit Successful, bee au e it is Xi lira's own provision for her ex hausted fields. . It 1 Lo r Priced, boc-uw we have non f the extiense of manu facturers and, without regard to its hili agricultural value, we base its price solely u;on its actu .1 eot to i n ;.rt. We refer you brlnio ta'.?rhn oft'ie f ;rmcr.t tr.'io Jure mcl ami ask you t enquire of than as to its merits'. OR3HILLA FOR "WHEAT. It is a remark tble f.ict b t tin compW anly is of Orcliilla Guano shows almost identical rcn'i.i w U tfe- aiialysii p( tiie a b of a bundle of wheat in the straw. Tht duub less f irii shes tli i" i n i whvr OrchilU is t, good wheat produce ; it contains all tin thmns t.f xo.wU gr .wlh within itself , JOH II. M M iAM,V, R q , of ltilfln, C., June 23d, 1884, says: Thoe who u e I Ore' ilia lat fi'l Riak ii m st nattering terms of its result , in wide 'i I eo-ienr. a in f ou e purehas-s will demon strate. I can see where I us d O t'lilla' tVs s iri ;jj a very perceptible dhV erence. It is too 6 ,rly 1 t o Seas n to r port r sill s. R. h. DO It OX. E-i.. rr io, lr.d-11 C., !. C, July 15, 1834, say 8: ,4I litvem d the OrcbiU i Una i for th en years on light Sandy land f r w'le. -t ami el r," . lr h civ n s i i-f i.itirtn. My neighbors who used it last fall ar; well 1 is d. Wu el fnio o ie to three hun dred pounds to the a rre. Wj expo t to u e i ai.i. Ir. F. ( lini!ir,S I. tlw River. Alamance Co., N. C' July lft, lS84,savs: - "I l.av.) U d OrchUla for two years, and am well "please I wth the result, t expet to use it more largely this fall. I am convinced it is all you clai n for it.' aj. A. H. DREirkV, fWr.l.vfr, ( hsrlo City C:, probably the most extensive f !rni4 $ in tbe State, says: "Orchilla Guano does qiiite as weil on my wh at a any fertilizer I ever used." ' Cl. PEYT1 H. i Ol.tJ ' r iP.tOM(evllle, 4 bemarle CsM Tau, equally promi eut hi t e e mihunity, pays: "OrchUla has made Wheat for nu when everything eis ; fade 1 to do so.M OROHILLA FOR GRASS. If Orchilla has a specialty, It is 1 i Unking grass. That XBVER fails. Col. Rll'DOLPH HiKICIMU Cosnnslswl aer of Aarrl CSitHre ol' tli Sta e ol' Vir ini i, It i --ii msnd, saw:-"Orchilla eertainly possesses special clovtr-jtrodwing virtu or, if that is an inac curate word, it enables clover btike hf A , and helps it to stand drought ' a great point. 1 watch its eiTect o i my crops With mil It i i terest. " f9Send for Onr Bpokoi Tcs'lmonl ds from fa '-mors who have used Orchilla Guano for years, and who sav: "It has road.; our poor lands rich." Respectfully, TEA VERS, SXEAD & CO IMPORTERS' AGENTS, RICHMOND, VA, FOK SALE BY McN ely & Johnson, Salisbury, N. C. W. F. Hall. ' St ateaville. N. C. 45 2m. Jacob J.on . Co ncord, N. C. FASHIONABLE MILLIflEBY! MRS. EATE MEDEMACa",! NOT 10 is pieaseu to announce to tne ianiesToi A.U n Salisbury aad surrounding countfy, th&i r l i ifTr t rvt i -tj t - t 1 1 ; account sue nas upencn a .miii.i - r. . s oivrvxi iu Crawford's new building on Main Street, adjoining the room formerly occupied by Blackraer & Taylor as a Hardware House. She is prepared to till orders and respect fully invites ladies to call and inspec t her stock. Can supply on short notice any article uot in Store. Believes her work will not only irive satisfaction but pleasure. Will fill orders promptly and at charges as moderate ag possible. Indellible stamp ing on any kind ot material tor Braiding j and embroidery, also tree hand drawing i for Mottos, Hat bands. Handkerchiefs, &c, i ..... ..i:.. ... ..i i... . rtll MAI'. Illillll III I iil IHM tliv. j I . I .ii Jl i . i.il. Asm Send six cents postage, and WM Sea nm receive tree, a costiy tox ul r I If "goods which will lielp you to I mhi 8LB iinuv mi.iiihv i-iLTin iiwav than anything elsf tn this w orld. All. of either sex. suc ceed from first hour, 'the broad road to fortune opens before the work ere, and Is absolutely sure. At once address, Tnek & Co., Augusta, Maine, 8ITTERS To tbe needs of the tourist , commercial traveler and new settler, Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters is peculiarly adapted, since u strengthens the digestive organs, and braces tbe physical energies to unneslth ful influences. It removes and prevcrS. malarial fever, constipation, dyspepsi:.', healthfully stimulates the kidneys auo bladder, and enriches as well as nurifii tbe blood. When overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, the wearl and debilitated find it a reliable source ol renewed strength and comfort. Tor sala by all DruKgUts and Dealers generally. DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Article for Universal Family Use. For Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers, Diphtheria, Sali vation, Ulcerated Sore Throat , Small Pox, Measles, and sU Contagious Disease. Persons waning oa the Sick should use it freely. Scarlet Fever has never beta known to spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been cured with it after black vomit had taken place. Tlie worst cases of Diphtheria yield to it. Fevered and Sick Per- SMALL-POX sons refreshed and and ' Bed Sores prevent - PITTING of Small bv bathing wan or are herehv ness, and art settlement ph count? will bj tice. to colic Dec. 6, A orti :t. to me. either on S'l:;eflor(Jii.ni , -enw of such indeht- "quested to nuke therwise the sr. itfiout further nn process. J. I). Mi-NEELY. eel The 7ali3? Motoal Life Assfltiati -HOME OFFlcWiS.NToX, Y -The Cheapest, Safest, and Most Reliable Uie In surance now offered the Dubllc Is found In the Val ley Mutual, which uuabUs yyu to carry ali.ooo tth pllcy at an actual average cost or $s.5o per annum. For further information, caU on or address j. w. Mckenzie, .upnt May 20, 1SS3. Sli?svkt. S. c. S66 a week at home. $: outfit free. Payab. solutely sure. No risk, eaultal not r,. lUireU. header. If vim w:mi in.inu. at Which ucrsiins or itt)w.r . .... or old, cau make great pay all the tliae Hi ey work with absolute certainty , write for particulars to ' H. II ai.i.ktt i Co., Portland, Maine 18:ly RICHMOND & DAH7ILLE1 1 N. C. DIVISION. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TKiNS (iOING KAST. Jan. titn.J' No. ol. Daily. Leare arlolte... . " alisbtirv " iligli roi.'.i -. A rr . (i reensboro Leave (J reensboro . Arr. Hiiisl,oro.... " Durham ' lialejgli Lv. '.' Arr. Goldsboro No. 63, Daily. 3.SS a.m. 5.31 " 0.47 " 7.27 " -9.45 " 11.49 " 12 27p.m. 1.43 " 3.00 " 5.15 ' b.03 ji. ra, 9.30 " 10.42 " 11.15 M Anwiwawi If ST APIA No. 15 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 4 20 p. m. Arrive at Kaleigli 11.54 p.m. Arriveat Goldsboro 5.00 a.m. No. 51 Connect -at Greensbors with K & h R R for all points North, East and West Danville. Al Salisbury silb W N C R R for all points in Western N C At GoUlsbera with W & W R R daily. Noh. 51 and 63 connect at Greensboro with R & D R R od for all poinla on the Salem Branch. TRAINS GOING WEST. Jan. Uth, 1884. No. 50. Dailv. No, 52. pail. t LeaveGoldaboro .. Arrive Raleigh Leave " Arrive Durburr .... " HilUboi ..... Greenwl i ro... Leave " Arrive High Piont 44 Salisburv Charlotte 1 1.55 a. m.' 2.15pm j 5.10 " ! 0.27 " 7.08 " 9.25 9.55 " 10.37 " 12.05 " 1.58 a. m. 8.43 i. p, 10.17 " 11.28 " 12.53 l-.P. ed Darbvs Fluid. Impure Air made harmless and purified. For Sore Tnroat it is a sure cure . ' Contagion destroyed. For Frosted Feet, Ohllblalna, Piles, Chafing, etc KhfitiiiHt Ism cured Soft Whit Complex ion secured by its use: Ship Fever prevented. To purify the Breath, Cleanse the Teeth, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Barns reliereduasuntly. Sears prevented. Dysentery cuved. Wounds healed rapidly. Seur tl cured. An Antidote for Animal or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc. T used the Fluid during -ear present affliction with Scarlet Fever. wid de cided advantage. It is indispensable to the sick room. yw. F. Sand ford, Eyrte, Ala. Pox PREVENTED A member of my fam ily was taken with Small-pox. I used the Fluid ; die patient waa not delirious, was not pitted, and was about the house agai si three weeks, and no others had it. J. W. Pabk- inson, Philadelphia. I Diphtheria Prevent sd- The physicians here use Darbys Flatd very Successfully i n the beat rhent of Uiphtheria. A. S T' tLLKN VVKRCIC, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Clmlera prevented. Ulcers purified aad healed. In cases of Death it should be used about the corpse it wis prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Phy. slcian, J.MAKION SIMS, M. !., New York, savs ' I am convinced Prof. Darbys Propliy lactic Fluid is valuable disinfectant." randurbilt University. Nashville, Tenn. I testify to tlie niott excellent qualities of Prof. Drby-. Prophylactic Flui-1. As a disinfectant and d.i- it it is bu:h tlicorctically and practically superioiT any prcparauon with "rhich I am ac quainted N. T. Lvktom, I'rof. Chemistry. Darbyit Fluid is Recommended by H n Ai.rxANDi K H. Stsphsns, of Georgia ; Kcv. Ciias. F. Dkbms, D.D.. Church of the Strangers, N. Y.; tos. LsCokts, Columbia. Prof, University, S.C. TRev. A J. Battlk, Prof.. Mercer University; Rev. Gbo. F. Pikkc, fiuhop M. E. Church. INDISPENSABLE TO KVKHV HOME. Perfccdy harmless. Used internally or externally for Man or Beast. The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, and we have abundant evidence that itnas done everything here claimed, i r fuller information get of your lruggist a pantpluet or scnU to tne proprietors. t Scarlet Fever j J. H. ZEII.IN & CO.. r" No.16, Dailyex.Sunday-Lv.Goldsb'oCWrP Ar. Kaleish M P" Lv. ' 6-2,P" Ar.Green8boro5.4)i' No. 50 Connects al Salisbury with U points on C R R and at Cliarlotie i A. C. Air Line for all points Sooth. No. 52 Connect- al Charlotte with C. V. & A.R.K. with silpoints South ami Houlh' and with Adll Air- Line lor all foinU SoU) N. W, N. C RAILROAD. GoiMa South. No. 50 Daily, ex. Sun. No. a? Lbilr, Lv. Greensboro Ar. Kernersville " Salem Going North. 11 30 pm 12 36 1 16 " No. 51 Daily, ex. Sun loOOs m 1104 " 12 53 bp Leave Salem Ar. Kernersville 4 Ureenab iro No.W-Ihiily- 7 25 p m 530 sm g05 " -6 05 " Did 7 10 - MATEUNIVERSI fYJAILRftAD- GoiNf North No. 1. Daily ex. Sun. Leave Chapel Hill Arrive tJniverKitv.. Go' ko South. 10.20 s bi 11.20 a m v o Daily ex.-"" Leave University.... Arrive Chapel Hill. 12.05 p m 2.25 p Manurartunns Chennts, I'M I LA OF.t.PH! A. Baffet Sleeping Cars without (frap On trains 50 and 51. between New and Atlanta, and between Greiw Aaheville. Through Pullman S ecper ion and 53 between Wash i l gton and nanville and Kiclimon J, and Waxb New Orleans. 8-Tlirouli Ticket on sale at (r Raleigli, Goldnboro, 8lisbury and and at all principal points South, West, North and East. For Emier Louisiana, Texas, A rk annus and ill address M.SLAU Gen. Pas L'r: