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f made to order. All won. nnm. ia wnnwn iean r. pertence. All Material of Che MM grade, and work iionsla the latest style Ready made worV always on hand -Repairing nMtlv and prompt iv done. ortHrsny maiipronpr IV ailed. Wm. A Bugle. 51:ly. .4i.tsBiKV. N.C DRS. J. J. & . M. SOIMERELL OFFICEi CORNER MAIN AND BANK STREETS. OXPICK ROCH : 6 to 10 A. a. and 3 to 5 r. a. S? 6m AGENTS: book ever sold for leas thaa t i wanted for The Uvea ' of all the President of the 0. S. The larjr- handsomest, best ,.k- evif-anid for Less than twice our price, rne tust.e-it filing nor in America, immense proms to azents. Alltnte.lllgent peopK want It. Any one can in become a suocessrui agent. Terms irre. II ai.i.ktt Book Co. -onuna, name. 1.1:ly .. . THAIS, THBY COMB! Unr Stock: ConstaitlT Reolenisbei, UNDER THE FIRM FAME OF PLUttM ER i KORWl. Wx. J. Plum mb r. long- known as toe bei EL-irne and Saddle Maker whoever did buius , aess in Salisbury, presents bia compliment to old frienda and patrons with an invitation to call and aea hit present stock of new Harness, Saddles, Collar, Ac. He warrants satisfaction lo ever purchaser of New Stack, and also bis repair work. Bates a low as a ooil article will admitapf. Gall and see. PLTJMMER MORGAN. ".- WESTERN N. C RAILROAD. OFflCK ( i K N . PASSRNOKR A (JEST, Salisbury. N. C, MAY 11th, 1884. SCHEDULE- Twin No. ,) EAST, f Train No. WKST. 1. STATIONS. Ar s.M a. m. 1.31 " 11.1T u 4:1 p. m. W.31 8.10 ' 7.5 LIS " 6.11 5.33 4.S4 " 4.00 " Salisbury StatesvllU' Newton Lv. Ar. 11.05 a. m. 1 03 " t.i " S.fO " CM 6.44 " .0 " a.aa - T.5 ' s.54 " a.4 iew 11.3 Hickory Morgan ton Marion Old Fort Round K no b Black Mountain AshevlUe Alexander's Marshall Warm Springs Lv, Train Xo. 8, EAST. (Train Xo, WEST. STATIONS. 4.40 p. m. 13 Aabevnie Flgeon River Waynesvllle Lv. 9.t0 T. ll.lt it.ts Truln 7 and s run dally. Train Xo. A connects at Salisbury wltU S. D. R. K , . irom all points South. Train No. Connects at Salisbury with R. I. R. R. from all points North and from Raleigh. Connects at Stat t-s vine With A. T. O. Dlv. of C C A. R. K. connects at Warm Springs with K. Tena., Va, & Q a. It. R. for Morrjatowa and points West , A 8. W Train No. I Connects at Warm Springs with K. T , Va. Oa,R.R. from Morrlstown A the West 8. W. connects at StateavUIe with A. T. A O. Dlv, of C C & A. R. R. and at Salisbury with R . A D. K R, for all points North and East and for Raleigh. on sale at Sauahnry, StateavlUe, Aahevttteaad the W Springs avail principal cities. W. A. TURK, A.O. r. A. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KERR CRAIGE. L. II. CLEMENT. CRAIGE 4 CLEMENT, Salisbuet, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. BLACKMER A HENDERSON Attorney a, C , Sulisbury, N, C. Jan. 22d, '79 tf. J, M. McCORELE. T. F. ELUTTZ. arm aam ms ms wsay asaa. bj MJ Xm. M mLw ATTORN K VS AMD COUNSELORS 8ALiBuat, N. C. OtVice oa Council Street, opposite the Court House. a7itf WHEW TOO 1 HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granite ltow- IX A. AT WELL. Agaat far the 'CardwellThre.her." aatlaburv, X. C, June 8th tf. HARDWARE 'tim m MXBOE -na,t ms9kmm M ' ( Drtiii I li I hut have imwte Jfcra not aW s some ftme " J - I brcome, hke cerium Mauds of the JsmtrArtiUc, uwether Sanutria of ihe Wesit r . s - . - mmsmm Special CarestKndc tit f the Watchman. Mt. Vkukok. Jf. C, Oct, 8. Should there be no more rain in this section till the 12th instant, it will then be just three months si nee the a a I ground bas been horoaghly wetted. . . . Thirst, dust and rwf fiffptdl i idiari In i-ir Minn O huw ui ivi uvr-viniiou a wik as i reigi Tongue cannot tell, pencil cannot . T .1-- .1 1 rli i paint ?a7n . ! woods and fields which Heat has lvlwltAil am M iMial as lust ivnrL .cto n. UHgilivi aav A i aa asio nv I ning journey, couiu arrive. Want of rain a want now protrac ted over a space of nearly twenty vears has. more than any other cause. XtrBSBnra placed in one catalogue all of the Some interesting results have been Virgin Islands, (formerly quite pro- yielded by the investigations concern ductive); and, with scarce an ezcep- ing human growth which have been tion. the entire northward-lvinir tnade by a committee of the British rrniii af tin? Leaser Antilles in the West Indies are one scene of desert Science. It is shown that a growth and unproductive aridity. But to is most rapid during the first five what particular adverse influence this years of life, when both sexes grow dearth is ascribable would be diffi- alike, the boys , being a little taller cult to decide. By many scientific and heavier than the girls. From wiseacres, we are told that the in- five to ten the boys grow a little fast culpatiug cause of drought must have er than than the girls; but from ten been t lie reckless clearing ol the or igi- to fifteen the girls grow the faster, nal forest -growth, and the consequent and between the ages of eleven and a diroiuutiou of humidity and nebular half and fourteen and a half are actu- ... . .as. si .a .a i attraction. A gradual shifting ol the magnetic poles" is another nicely worded but unproved power to which the sad change is attributed the "corresponding declination, north or south, of the tropical rain-belt itself" bearing US uurueil OI tneorettcai blame. Against the "inconstant Gull Stream' too, is brought in another I M verdict ol gudty. I hen, with even mora plausibility tlmii any of these reasoners, other spiritually-inclined i thinkers accuse the sins of the pen- pie," and so on, ad infinitum. But, whatever the cause, the effect is indent and disastrous. ''Hot has any modern ! Elijah as yet appeared to dispel, by prayers or science, the all-too stub- j 1 a ft .I.S born drotighj. of this Samaria of the ! West.'' "Poor gray islands," a s a recent traveller, notm o dimes ot mountain and vale, stately blanks, until led by the varied details of prosperity and life ! Waist-deep they stand, thirsty and torlorn, m the midst of the un- i' . I I . 1. . t I proutaoie aait sea-water., vainly ing their imicLeJ-upboaoms to pitiles sej ; wnue nir veriM.AU tue white clouds, borne along hour after hour on the strong wings of the trade-gWxXs niuu, 'wr wau witu an ever- trr-rf? "TV;HM,W promise 01 enough for the party," and disap rain, till, day by day, what was once wam from the house. Presently he green punt tire land parches up into came back with the egg, and the sur brown, burnt up stubble, gaunt trees rise of the guests was dissipated stretch out their once leafy boughs iu wiieil they saw it wad an ostrich's wie gray dukcu nets 01 premature decay, and the valleys that in bygone years waved with the golden green of the ripening harvest, now stretch down the lull slopes in pale yellow streaks of juiceless cane. A melan- cholly sight; let us leave it behind as we paeson southward to better pros- peets and wore cheerful isles." In contemplation of such scenes as these, how wisely aucHlivinely-in- spired sounds that portion of Solo- mon h prayer at the dedication of the temple which refer to the awful with- " V. o KJi UCUVCII i m ben heaven is shut up, and there ml MA SMIti mt s 1. I I I 11 .7 "ave ,rr place, and confess thy name, and turn irom their sin when thou afflicted them then hear thou in heaven, and forgive the sin of thy servants, and of thy people Israel, that thou teach them , the good way in which they aou g.ye rani upon my people for an intaww.'' "When w,7 mC. It " rroc,a" ow mraugnum. tue na- tion lor rain, in a very great drought," says George Fox, "it was observed that as liar as truth had spread in tlie north, there were pleasant showers and rainenoueb: vet the south, in many places, was almost spoiled for w . , - : - J ,V Al 1 "J" KStaA ."?lrtl want to kaow what he, got under told him : 'If be had come to own God's truth, be should have had rain; and that drought was to them a sisrn of their barrenness, and want of water of life'." Neither the beauteous prosperity nor the blighted adversity of natural scenes have much eflect upon the heart of the wicked. Ouly the good cm look failures of lasmii fairly in the lace, and say, "I have done my duty come what may." The promise of "seed-time aad harvest" of the "early and the latter rains" comes to its fulfillment early or late to those who fear and trust the one All-wise, Supreme Kuler. E. P. JJ. Some amusing details are gradually coming o light in regard to the re cent revolt of tlie female convicts in I I - jm, m m . - i ne prisou ot AlcaJa, tn Spain. They drove out ail the guards and took complete possession of tlie place, which they barricaded and guarded day and-night. They had au ample supply of provisions, and when the troopaaintfrlved to capture the prison the women jeered them through the windows and pelted them with bread and vegetables' from their abundant supply. The officer in charge of the expedition against these viragoes found himself iu a bad fix. For eight Vs lie llt nut know what to do. To ue ariiHery against the voting ladies n ttt of the question, and to get wtm the prison without smashing "7 , f"e WB,,S. niei r,oss o.e. It Liar ha niillPul l'ii 1 1 r i I I i i. I lil-l " T . i , .7 T r He gathered together a band of the ixst looKinir soiuiers in ins ooiumanu. made them shave, wax their miis- taches and put on their gayest uni forms. Then be scut them with a flag of truce to the Amazons. The handsome fellows were at once ad mitted, but were not allowed to re- I ii in f.w.f I aria! riit tun nt r r u sis iavit Y vjiu uvv nwui aw S . 2 ' - . com- mander's plan of campaign to have them captured. In a very short time a . r .. mem these military prisoners spread dis- ad then the place was easily W 9 tflftCIl When we Grow. Association for. the Advancement of any taller man me uoys, wnue irom twelve and a half to fifteen and a half they are heavier. The boys then take the lead, growing at first rapidly but afterward slower, and complete their growth at about the twenty- iniru tr: wnnu giria grow very slowly after hlteen. and reach their full stature at about the twentieth year. It is generally supposed that grown up people do not increase in heigiii, uui mese researctres appear to show that men gain slowly in sta tu re until their fiftieth year, and they make a more rapid increase in weight up to the age of sixty. Statis tics ure two incomplete to determine tue growtn ot women alter the age ot t t . . A twenty - three. Onc Kjrg For Ten Persons. However strange this may seem, it is nevertheless true. A gentleman, named Dwight Whiting, residing in the neighborhood ot Auahiem, Can D Uar-Ubrnia, as we learn from the Gazette cf t,at j.Uce, in enteitoining a din lier pa,. ot Ull peraona, a short time after counting th .....i.iw.r f hi. ad finding them to be ten in number, said, "1 guess oue egg will cgg he meant. Well the egg was 1ut oll to boil, and after cooking vigorously for oue hour, though two hours, the host said, would improve it, it was brought on the table. The 81C wag broken, and the three pound yok WJW iaid UKM1 a plat ob. ject of great interest from its great and novelty. Beyond this there Wjl, nothing peculiar about it ; the white portion of the egg, had the ujueish tinge of the duck egg, and tlie voW wag tlie U8Ua, 6JJ ftl80 tested ike duck, with no peculiar IHlvnl - trt llu Kilt ito l. imagined, when it is stated that it ' takes 28 hen's eggs to equal its weigui, ana tne simple egg was enough for the entire company and to spare ; besides it was the unani mous opinion that it was good. It is i . not probable, however, that ostrich wil become very popular except w,ere ,e family is large enough to devour oue at a meal, as in the case of a bra's tgg, the yolk will lose its flavor by saving for a second or third meal. Said a dapper young college student to Secretary Cobb at the late meeting of the Michigan General Aaanrintinn "Will they allow a man out West to wear aoilk hat?" "Vea, rir; but they TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, r and MALARIA. .row thooe twurcca ariats throe-iourths of oweasos of tho human raec. Tbeso srmptonu indicate their existence : Jjo of ?P""! asowela eoiUre, Sick Ooad- ae, faUneai after maXimtm, aversion K Bart Ion of todr or nUnd, Ernctatloa of food. Irrlt&lWlitv r t pirit. A foci In k of Marine neglected reVt'rt .e, cayaTAV7mifMdede mapdthpuso of a remedy that ta directly on the Uvcc AaaLtTormadletnoTirTT8 navy i no cqoaL Their action on tho f MffN Oa aaanl svt t aaa f nriMtiitvv ortA. stools, a clear akin and a. -vigorous bod v. '1 V ITS PHXS causa no r gnptna nor interfere darO a perfect wlthdii TUTTS HAIR DYE. GRAT HAIC OR WlIISKF.RS ch&ntMVl In. tantly to a (Jlosst Uuxck by a 8 Ingle an. pUoatton of this Dte. Sold by Druggiats, or sent by express on receipt of St. OfQee, 44 Murrnv Stret, Ntv York. TBTT'S MANUAL OF DSEfBl RECEIPTS Fata, Uyworka boMrwTywti' r-,a NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB- H&fanM "I wan t to tell you a secret,' said Wil liam Wii I to his daughter. "The way to make yourself pleasing to others is to show that you care for them. This is the spirit that gives to your time of life itsMpeetent charms. It constitutes the sum total of all the witchcraft of women. Let the world see that your first care is for yourself, and yon will spread the sol itude ol the upas tree around you." The man who economizes saves, and he who save most can invest most and he who invests most reap- most in the wrny of net profits. This . . . . . ... i is the law in a country wnere an roads are free to citizens. All road-t are free to the citizens of this coun try. Thrift is iot the absolute crea ture of statutes, though statutes may afford the means of thrift. Ripe Tomatojss. To keep ripe mm . 1 f tomatoes all the winter, select nne sound ones, wipe them perfectly dry and place them very carefully in a stone jar two-thirds full. Fill the jar quite up with good lard and cover closely. When wanted tor use take them out from under the lard and wash them in hot water. "When the cat's away" the servants have some difficulty hi accounting for the broken china and vanished cold meat. For the first time in the- history of the State government then; is a candi date running for the office of Govern or who refuses to tell the people to which party he belongs. Dr. Tyre York, of Wilkes county, is the man who will not answer the question when it is put directly to him. He is asham ed, and feels his degrading situation, and the old line Republicans are asham ed of him. Charlotte Democrat. BsssT law HePmV b 1 TPfWnnn hr IV Vna I IuIHj3 aPy k SB BiBCMfaB WE DESIRE TO CALL THE TH0U3HTFUL ATTENTION OF FARMERS A3 A 7ZBTILIZEB FO?. AND QSASS. The atlantagp4 r-Rulttir tro-ti lt ti am not only an increaseo yield, hut the peruiaueiir improvement of the .so l from tliiJ abundant growth of graas which i- sure tt follow. ' ORCIIII'lYt ' U no new tiling. For ighteen yera it has been undergoing t ial. .tad wull lia h to4 t ie t -at. At first, its progress to favor wa natiir illy slow ; bnt m?rlt will, booiht or later, have it reward, and now it-t s;i1h .Very yor a o 1 irpdy increased over tltoae of the pre ceding year, a id the friends of i s early days are i s bj-t friends now. It liaa-hoen u'd ex'enivery i t Mnrylan 1, Peiin-ylvanla and Virginia, an't from i'- ahn'tdaut kuccu. e-.yaite. woar j'tstitledlu recommend ing it t yn a Ixdng well ad ipte 1 to your soil. No fertilizer for your uso haa hud sue t u iv.i yi ij sue --s a i I itMiClune I p pul:i it y. Some of the largest aad b t f aruifr i i the thr v S At ums it almost exclusively. It la fSnoer-aarul. because it is X i ure own prjvision for her ex hausted fields. It In Lor I"ri-1, bee oi we havo nonof the expense of manu facturers and. without regard t its liigli agncultu.al value, we base Its price solely u.ioti its nctu 1 co t to import. a We vf'r you b'l'no to s'm : of l u f trmirt w'to have used and ask you fa enquire of them as to U mesii. OR0HILLA FOR WHEAT. It is a remarlrt hie fact th t thi e unpl te anilyds of Orchilla Guano shows almost i It nUcuf rr.jn'f.1 wi h th- analysis of the a-hes of a bundle of wkeut it the utram, Th doub less furn she the re a o i whv Orchilla is a good wheat product'! ; it coutuius all tin d -.m -n s of wheat growth within itself. JOHLllL"IJVULLv, K .j . ofKaala, lW. C, June 23d. I884, suvs: Those alio n e i OreMlla lat fall fMak it m st flattering terms of its r- suit-, in whic'i I couenr, as my f itu e purchases will demon strate. I can s-e where I us d O e tilla th s s ri g a very perceptible difa terence. It is toe irty i 1 1 ie seas u to n port results. K. II. IKHIStn, Ki.. aPC la, I red 'II Co., W. CU July 15, 184, say : l have us d the Orchil! Gua m for three years 6h light sandy laiul f r w u t and ehivr, Je h is civ n s;i i -fact ion. My neighbors whousvd it last fall nr. well h'aa-.aJ'W vM d from one to three hua dred p lunds to the acre. We c j't tfHt-e i. ngaia." r. F. CHAHnfRA LMRU. flaw Sliver. Alamaare Ca., M. r.. July 1, 1881. aays: "1 have u-ed Orchilla for two years, and am well pleae l with the re-ult. I expert to use it more largely this fall. I am coiiviuced it is all you claim for it." Mai. A. II. IlltJ HItV. f Weotovcr. Chstrlea City Co., Im probably the iiHMtt extensive Guano does quite as well on my wh at as any fertilizer I ever used." Cat. FEYTOX P. fOLE. of IMoutevitle, A 'be marie Taw, equally promi eut in t ie c immunity, says: "Orchilla has made wheat for mo when everything else failed tq do so." ORCHILLA FOR GRASS. If Orchilla ha a specialty, it is in making grass. That never fails. CaL RANDOLPH HARRISON Caaaanlaalaaier ar Agrl osaltatre sf the MUae r Tirajlnin, itli hniond, says: "Orchilla certainly possesses special clover-producing virtm-s, or, if that is an inac curate word, It cnabh s clover to take hcld and helps it to stand drought a great point. I watch its eflect o i ray crops with much interest." MTSend for our Book of Testimonials from farmers who have used Orchilla Guano for years, and who sav: ''It has made our poor lands rich." Respectfully, FOR MeXeely Sc John sv.v W. F. Hall, Jacob Lore, 45 ;2ii. H Don't Fzei. Like Wona.-It makes no difference wlwt bosineas you are engag ed in : whether you are n prencber, a me chanic, a lawyer or a common laborer, you can't do your work well while you arc sick. Thousands try to, hut nil ." How much better to keep your organs in good order by takina Parker's Tonic when you feel "a little out of sorts." It woultl be money in your pocket. One hour of good, rejoicin-r health ia worth half a dos en hours full ot languor and pain. THEO- BUERBAUM lias just received of all kinds, BALLS, MARBLES. TOPS, and CROQUET SETS. Now is the time to PAPER YOUR ROOMS and make borne mf e. I have the largest assort ment ofo WALL PAPER New Patterns, New Stock, with tasty and nice bordering to match. My line of FRENCH CANDIES is the best in town. I receive fresh goods every week. Do vou want something good to cat 1 I keep just the nicest FANCY GROCERIES You ever put into your mouth. SCHOOL BOOKST STATIONERY, KOYELS MVrEStlOU MCB1ITM OP firmer in the State, says: "Orchilla TJEtA VERS, 8NEAJD & CO IMPORTERS' AGENTS, SALE BY Salisbury, N. C. Statesville, N. C, Concord, N. C. DTSPSIA, I Buehu-Paiba Remarkable Cures of Catarrh of the Bladder. Inflammation, ImtaUon of Kid neys and Bladder, Btoneor Gravel Ma; eases of the Prortate Gland. Dropsical Swellings, Female Diseases, Incontin ence of Urine, all Diseases of the oenito- Prinanr Orn in either SCX. For Un healthy or Unnatural Pischarraose also "Chapta's toJeCKm Fleer." each SI. For SYPHILIS, i t contracted or hereditary taint, ue Lnanrni .vu".u- tion Bitter Kynip, fl.00 per hottle, and mi KTniiiliue naxre. si.w. Byrup. t oT PIUS, 1 Sal re. by Fjrp receipt of $10.00, or at Druists. EL a Wszxa. Jersey City, NT J., 1 .U.S. A. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! HAS. ZATE MEDEENACH, Is pleased to announce to the ladies ot Salisbury and surrounding country, that she has opened a MILLINERY STORE in Crawford's new building on Main Street, adjoining the room formerly occupied by Blackroer & Taylor as a Hardware House. She is prepared to fill orders and respect fully invites ladies to call and inspect her stock. Can supply on short notice any article out in Store. Ilclieves her work will not only uive satisfaction hut pleasure. Will fttijorilcrs promptly and at charges as moderate as possible. Indellible stamp ing on any kimlot material for Braiding and embroidery, also free hand drawing for Mot t os. Hat hands. Handkerchiefs, fcc, any size, plain tti elaborate. Mar. 27:tf. A Prize Send six cents postage, and receive tree, a costly box of goods which will help you to more money right away than anything else in tins worm. au. oi m ner sex. suc ceed from tlrst hoar. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, and is absolutely sure. At once address. True a Co., Augusts, Maine. HOSTETTE To the needa of the tourist, commercial travsler and new settler, Hoatetter's Stom ach Bitters is peeulisrly sdspted, since it strengthens the digestive organs, and braces the physical energies to unhealth ful influences. It removes and preveng malarial fever, constipation, dyspepsia,, healthfully stimulates the kidneys ant) bladder, and enriches ss well as purine the blood. When overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, the wear) sod debilitated And it a reliable source ol renewed strength and comfort, ror by all Druggists and Dealers generally, For Dyspepsia., C o s t 1 ve n ess, LSick Headache, Chronic Dlar rlusa. Jaundice, Impurity of the V.lood, Fever aad Asne. Malaria, anil all Diseases caused by Do it of Liver, Bowels aad Kidneys. 8TMPTOM8 OS A DISEASED I.TVER. Bad Breath; Pain in the Side, sometimes the Kiin Is felt under the Shoulder-blade, mistaken for heumatUm ; general loss of appetite ; Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with las; toe head is trembled with pain, h dull and heavy, with consiileralile loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of leaving u:idone somethins which ought to have been done : a slight, dry cough and flushed face is sometimes at. attendant, often mistaken for consumption, the patient complains of weariness and debility ; nervous, easily startled-, feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation of the skin exists ; spirits are low and despondent, and , although satisfied that exercise would be bene ficial . yet one can hardly summon up fortitude to try it in fact, distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoi.-. attend the disease, hut cases have occurred when but few of them existed, yet examination after death has shown the Liver lo have been extendi vcl Jc ranged. It should be ueu by all person n. old and young, whenever any of Use nbovo symptoms appear. Persons Traveling or Living- In Un healthy Localities, by taking a dose occasion ally to keen the liver in healthy action, will avoid all Mnlnraa BtUoua attack , Divines, Nau sea, Drowsiness, Depression of Spirits, etc. It w til invigorate like a glass of wine, bat is no in toxicating beverage. Iff Ton hsve eaten anything hard oi digestion, or feel heavy after meals, or sleep less at night, take a dose and you will be relieved. Doctors' Bins will be saved by always keeping the Regulator la the House! For, whatever the ailment may be, a thoroughly safe purgative, alterative and tonic can never be out of place. The remedy is harmless and does not Interfere with business or pleasure. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE, Aad has all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A Governor's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use is my family for some time, and I m satisfied it is a valuable addition to tne medical science. J. Gill Shostsk, Governor of Ala. Hon. Alexander H, Stephens, off (is., says : Have derived some benefit from the use of Simmons Liver ReguktUW, and wish to give it a further trial. "The only Thing that never falls ta Relieve." I have used ntanv remedies for Dys pepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, -but never have found anything so benefit me to the extent Simmons liver Regulator has. I sent from Min nesota to Georgia far it, and would scud further for such a medicine, and would advise all who are sim ilarly affected to give it a trial as it trrmi the only thing that never tails to relieve . F. M. Jannst, Minneapolis. Miss. Dr. T. XV. Mason says: From actual ex perience in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator is my practice I have bees and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. "Take only the Genuine, which always has on the Wrapper the red Z Trade-Mark and Signature of J. If. Z KI LIN CO. FOR A K r'Y ALL DRUGGISTS. UYery state! Present ltim,.i: and respeetftillv solicit I Wi1 tahliament. It b cpm,,let ?J f quirements of first class busiacs, noraes, Baggies, Carria. Phatons, Wagons, hWuB 18 COXFIDEXT or CiIvtv Sf. , SATISFACTION. Special provision aiul lavorahl Boarding and keeping hors rter Drovers will find ,L ?.! ; t this place. . " oia,s Shed, special nccomm Dilations f,.r ,i , ol Commercial Traveler" eMreet. Salisbury. X.c r:::s cr btwhawtos. NOTICE!! All presons ) account or nn e are hereby duly ness1 nnu are esrnt rn.: u'n nttt- settlertipi " reuuestctl to m.k. LV, otlientise flu. counts y iect. without fr-rthiT no tice, to ?v legal process. Dec. 6, especuull v, J. D. McNEELY. Tie Valley Iiitta Lift; Mot . -iiOME vflFIcMfcx. YA Te Cheapest. Safes, and Most hv ir.buTw.,. surance now offered pubUc ls foUDd ,n -J" ley Mutua which enables you to carry a $i cat lit. Ps-llcy at an aei nal average cost of $.5 per annum For further InformaUon, call on or address . J. w. Mckenzie, Arent May 80. 1883. 8Ul Y.N.V. H n f"aa week at home, gs outnt free. pay Mb. Ian Ian. mlutoiy .. Sorts ('uplt,u not rr at, w hfcl Photons of either sex younr VP make t?1 D8 U'tkf time they work v. 1th absolute certalntj , write for particulars to U ' 1Uu-gTT 4 t'0., Portland. Maine.. X9m I) RICHMOND i DAHVIUI 11 N. C. M VISION. CONDENsiTtCHEDULE. TKAINSfiOINCi EAST. Jan. Gin, 1 884. Nu. 61. .t. 6:., Daily. DaiU. ' Leave Charlotte. a.tu. 8.03 p. m. 9.30 " 10.42 " 11.15 " " Suliurv a " HiglKPttitft.. A rr . ( 1 reensboro Leave UreensLoro . Arr. HillsLoro " Durliam M Raleigh Lv. Arr. Goldaboro r O.ol " 6.47 " 7.27 y.4o " 11.49 " 12 '27 p.m. 1.43 " 3.00 " 5.15 " No. lo-Daily except Saturday, Leave t i ri-ei whin i 4 "U n n Arrive at Raleigh 11.54 p. m. Arrive at Lioldshoro 5.00 a.m. No. 51 Connects at Greensboro with K & D K K for all point North, Kast and West of Danville. Al Salisbury with V N C K K for ill points in Western X C At Golosuoro with W& W R K daily. Xos. 51 and 53 connect at Greensboro with K & b K K snd for all poinln on ihe Salem Hraiuh. TRAINS GOING WEST. Jan. 6th, 1884. No. 50. Xo. 52. Daily. Dailv. Leavefioldsboro .. Arrive Raleigh Leave " Arrive Dtirlian""...., " Hillsboi Greensl ro... Leave " 1 1 .55 a. ni. 2.15 pm 5.10 " 6.27 " 7.08 ' 9.25 " 9.55 " 10.37 " 12.05 " 1.58 a. m. 9.43 a. m. 10.17 " 1 L.28 ' 12.53 p.n. Arrive High Piont Salisbury Charlotte...... No. 16, Dailyez.Sunday-Lv.Goldsb'oMOLB Ar. Raleigh 5.46 pm Lv. 6.21 p A r. Greensboro .5.40 im No. 50 Connect at Salisbury with H points on W N C R R and at Charlotte with A.& C, Air Line for ail points South-. No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with C. C. & A.R.R. with allpoinU South and Smilhet and with A & C Air-Line for all points South N. W.N. C. RAILROAD. No. 50 No 52 - jGoiNu South. Daily. Daily, ex. Sun. Lv. Greensboro 1130pm luOOsa Ar. Kerneraville 12 36 " 1104"-' " Sal em 1 16 " 12 53 pa No. 51. . Goiko North. Daily. No. 53. fi.Sun. Daily- Leave Salem 72opm 5 30 am Ar. Kerneraville 8 05 " 6 05 " " rreensboro 915 " 7 10 " wiiii vmttaeil I ssimm' No. 1. GoiKG 3QRTH Daily ex. Sun. Leave Chapel Hill 10.20 a m Arrive University 11.20 am No. 2. GoiKQ South. Daily ex- Sun. Leave University 12.05 p m Arrive Chapel Hill 2.25 p m Buffet Sleeping- Cats without Change On trains 60 and 51. between Ne and Atlanta, and between Greeutb Asheville. Through Pullman eeptrs on and 53 between Wash in gton and Danville and It ten man , sod Waab New Orleans. Js9"Throuch Ticket on sale at G Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and :nd at al) principal points South, West. North and V.aat For Eniifil Lon isiana , Texas. Arkansas and th address M. n al Gen. Pas 21:ly tiik
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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