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' .' . - i . i ' ' . i ' : ' . ! ' : - i i : 1 ,, ' ' ' - y V '(.it- iM TO MX . ?pk;x if. passenger agknt, . iTitTfK. C, MAY 11th,; 1884. oniicnifir Train No. 1,1 AA8T. Train 5"o. t WEST. 1. PTATIOXa Ar. Mikn. Salisbury lt. js.05 . m. Ml statcsvuie I AT. J 0.1 t - lt-ll 'Newton I i J-48 - lt.Up.m. Hickory ? y " ISJtt Borgaoton " 4.W 4l Mrk)B , " " . i OKI Fort J i- " HO TJS Roind Knob ., At f.W 'Black Mountain i . Ml - - lAahevtlle r , 8.M " S.S3 B i Alexander's ' " t. " 4.M ? , i Marshall . l 10.M X. f ii Wna Spring (j n.s " Train No. , ; , ' Train No. I. KAiT. f 8TAT10N8. WEST. 4 p. m. (AsheTllle 'Lt. t.S0 v : 1.4 Pigeon Klrer " lAr. 11.U V ijt UWarnestUle 7 j UM ftilB;';TiH iron daily. Train No. Seonnoeta at Salisbury with R. D.R. f, from ajB points sootb. ! U TnSjx No j ( fStnaoets at SalUbnry wltb S 4: R. B. from. AH BQtJita North a.nd from R&lef rh. Connecta at ttMasnitewiui A. T. AO. Dif. o(C.c.4c A. R - fci mm ww 4m ui oiiub if tin a vuuf v B. B. for Morrlstown and points West, 8. W K I ! : ; Trahk No. 2 at Warm Springs with E. T. Va. Ga.R.R. Horrlstown the W;etS.W. connects at Ttll Vlth A.T. AO. TMr nf fi C. A A.Tt. K. i Till With A. T. AO. Dlv. of C C. AA.R.U. : ' at Sausbory with B. D. K R. for an point r and East and ror Raleigh. ' Tbxongh Tickets 0 sals at Sallsbory, StatesvlUe, AshevlUe and the .w , springs to an principal cities. : 1 v " W. A. TUEKf ; "'r' . A.O.P. A. Professional caws. KERB CBAIGE. L. II. CLEMENT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, .Salisbury, N. C. i . Pt. 3n1. 1881. BLACKMER HENDERSON AttonMjrs, Counselors '-y: ! svnd!Solieitors.tJ SUsbary, N. Jjuu 22 70 tf. J.H.MOCORKLE. T.P.KLUTTZ. iTJcCORKLE & KLUTTZ, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS TTf7'- - jSALISBURY, N. C. !', ?, .Office on Council Street, opposite the Court House. , w ; . , And its uanarallelled abases. re fiiltVnnrl - freely discussed in a neat 32 pare book, trnMiivajrea to any address, by Blood Balm Cy Atlanta, Oa. , cDropa,)ostal for it, as everv man antl Vaw nMn 1 !i . V m m . .. wuiuau neeasn ana win ve tieliglitcd with its valuable and entirely new revelations. ' Sometimes shake a Nation of people and laf to the following, .from a well known Druggist of Atlanta, pour in from sections where B. B. -B. lias been used. - 1j Atxakta, Juncl2, 18S4. g It is our firm belief that B. B. R ;is the h Best Boodi Purifier on the market We f are selling four or Jita bottles of it to ONE of any other preparation of the kind I: ha failed in no instance to give entire sat 1 itfaction. Merit is the sect et. t -V ' W.P. SMITH & CO., Druggist. -This is the only blood medicine known Ahat combines quick action, certain effect. cuenp pnee anu unoounded satistaction. ELOOB WE PEOVE That one single botUe of B. B. B, will' do ' ;l much work in curing Blood -Poisons, jv Pkiu Affections; Sci-oCjira, Kidney Troubles, - .Catarrh and Rhnmaf ism m -ml piiU5 iW ptlier preparation onearth. ; "J-ycar: oia chronic ulcer curtd : Afro9u g odchildren cured with ne bottle. lcj never fails. We hold home proof in book Torm. Send lor it. Largo bottle tl.CO.six -, for $3JM. r : expressed on receipt of price, if vour PruggiMt can't supply you. address " . ULAHJp BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. , - j-'- vv pi V HLLLLNERY! liRS, KATE MEDERNACH. 4'A " . iSiiiiilBLE f&if ??',Plea3fa nnounce: to the ladies of :-2tW"?f Pnt! urrounJiiig eot?ntryi that 1$ Wh opnedia MILLINERY STORE in CwjforUw building; on Main Street, adjoining :he rpun forjuerly occupied bv ;2HCmfrJy,0,r "'Iraware House, "r iyiH-- PtV rderB and respect. f, -ftllriuvues ladies to call n;insr,eriie ' JT'T" " ""PP' J on nort notice any r " . . : ueueves ner work ! -5? mnn,3 re MtfUon but pleasured ! S10 PPtly and at eJtarges I , -as tnoderate as possible. Indellible atamp 3tn W kindof maerial for Braiding ,r. c forMottos Hat bands, IIandkerchiefer&c I-iiWrite, plain to elalwate. ! I - TAPE An eminent Germain ' jj : y discojered fronra root; extract, aX- ! r-,, f ! " Willi. f V 1; iS? Vkcttd i8 distress i rlHl? R a LVS Rf"rij sicken. : Tit-t iUl,c J"n " the Tape Worm hich loosens its hold of its VictinVt W ptWt away in a natural and easf iwnnSr on exmrely whole,. with. Head, andlj -'"fJPMlcJ : hMittsed". this sricificin ,Vv.w.400iesv without sinlle Selo ' Told worm nntir Attof.M. ....r. j v par required until removal with head. - ocuu stamp ior circular and terms. w-.MnvriQ T ETIHF Tn siir. hUil IU suniDE F H.JHE. CAfiOtlHA Vi.TC ;' i -i .. r . "ii ii''-.- ' ! - , ' . - . v ... . n , .-. ; : - ' ---- 1 - ' - M y.-.. r--.- ::7-- Vr- .:1.1i-;vrC-:vv; . Mice. IScts. - . . -Rough on Corns," foT Corns, Bunions. Thin niniil. Wi11' TTIth Renewer" -"7 1 r- restores health atid vig)r, cures d vspepsia, &c. .X - :z Roughen Toothache," instant relief. 15c. Ladies who Would retain freshness and VI vacity don't fail to try "Wells' Health Reaewer.n ' , I- ' Buchu-paiba,w great kidney and urinary cure v ... : I: ':. i 'Plioa rnarliff9 ants liil-liiiora. rflts. nilf.P 1 -r 1 cleared out, by "Rough on Rats." 15c "RougJronrCoughs," troches, lue: liquid 25c. Per rliilrlrpn slnw in 1viTonmrnt. niinr and delicate, use "Wells Health Renewer1 Rough on Dentist" Tooth Powder, Try it. 15c. .-. . '- - ; .... . , . r" N-rvnn ' Woolrnrsa T)v-8iMfYsia. Sexual DebHity cured bv 'VVelU' Health Reuewer." $1.1;:- i - - Mhfhr Strnn'B Wnrm Srnin. for feverish- nes8, worms, constipation ; tasteless. 25c. Stinginr. irritation, all Kidney and Uri nary! complaints cured by f'Buchu-paiba. Kifhtuweats. fever, cWIIs, miliaria, dys jpa, curtxl by "Cells' Health Kenevcr." Mj husband (writes a Iad ) is three times pepsla, the man since usinir "YvllaT Health lie- J uewer $1. 1 Tf vAit ara ullinrr lirnkpn vnrn nnt anA nervous, use " Wells Health Renewer." 1. f . . . . . v Prevalence of Kidncv cora-olaiht in Amer ica i MBuchu-paiba" is quick, complete cure,jf u . POLL r : SS YEARS IN USE, Tkm Ortatest Medical Triumph, of fhs Afs! I SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Xm of appetite Dowelaeoatlve, Pais la" the ham4f with a dnll aeaaatloaln tho hack part Fala ander the ahoalder blade Pallaeas after eatinrr with li tBellaatlon to exertion of body or salad Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with . a feellas; of having neclocted some duty, - Weariness Dizziness Flattertna at the - Heart Dots before the eyes Headache ever the right eye Reatleeaneas, with fltfal dreams, Highly colored Urine, and 1 jCONSTIPATION. f TUTT'S P1XX8 are especially adapted to soch cases, one dose effects sach s change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. i They Increase the Appetitetaadcaoae the body to Take on Fleanathus the system is Bteariahed, and by their Tonie Action oa th Dia-estireOrnns,Iterclr Stoolaara prodnced. lir a.Ve. 44 Mwrrny Wt..IV.T. ITUITS llAia DYE. Gsat Hats or Whiskers changed to a ,'Gumst Black by a single application of this Dte. It imparts a natural color, acts . i Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or ; sent by express on, receipt of 91. OfTIce(44 Murray St., Now York. i To the needs of the tourist, eommerclal , traveler and new settler, Hostetter's Stonv ach Bitters is peculiarly adapted, since it strengthens the digestive organs, and braces the physical energies to unheal tb ful influences. It removes and prevena malarial fever, constipation, dyspepsiaJ healthfuUy stimulates the kidneys and bladder, and enriches ; as well as pnrifid the blood. When overcome by fatigue, '-Whether mental or physical, the wears and debilitated find it a reliable source ot renewed strength and comfort.1 For sals by all Druggists and Dealers generally t POUTZ'S HORSE AND CAT", LE POWDERS w. -p .r 1 .WI,V rtf? o- Cot,& r-T or Lcxo Fa van. if toutz'K I'owrlcrs are ned hi time. vSPl7.' ,!?w,l?n' m "re nl prevent Hoo CnnuaA. f!." iowI,cr w,n Prevent Gafk. iw FowiI .-a" 8 PowrtP Inrrea.M' the qimntitr of niilx . Ulrt! tweuty 1r ccnU make ttie batter firm ! ogtK I DAVID r. TOTTT2. FrepHeter. J ' ' BAX.TZKOB.Z. XX. Are you failing, try Weus Bsaxjtb Rb- siu,a)iure, weao,wooiescne i :D"3rs:r?Ea?s3LA., A Headache, Fever, Ague, Chflbj, 3 DEBILITY &. WEAKNESS. torpid EfvUS'-SWgK l-2 Per bot, 6 for S5.00.at Druggists. ma. nnu, jersey uty, 14. U.S. A. Biichu-Paiha t1 Catarrh of the SS2iIS?'imtlon Irritation of Kkl JiBer, Btone or Gravel Dis ltheProstate Gland. Dropsical "Jemale Disease, Incontia tStJ3 .Wsesesofthe Oenito- fey ln etthersex. , For Un , t?.. or. Unnatural Discharges use iJff IHILIS, either contracted or hereditary wtot, use Chaptn'a Constitu tton Bitter JSrnra. S 1 no nr hntu. uwi Utiapin's Syphflitic PUla.S2.00t inrfPh.. I'm KTkkIKl A . ; . - oaire. ai.uu. a dooim :. jjyjfpy Jeraey N-J-' g-& A- "I "Rough on Rats" clears out Rats, iAH A Mormon Miracle. Resuscitation of an Illinois Lazarus. . . - 1 1 i- " 1 . -, .... rWdt o Joe Smith's priesthood Re markably Delusive to Xumbersof n the Ignorant and Credulous, i ' BY EDWARD P A YSON HALL. r. Tt was a dark day in November, 1839. I stood in the back door of the Male Academy of Pittsfield, Illi nois, where my fatlier was' then teach ing, j About thirty, or frrty yards from , this - building was a large shed under which the Mormons were-accustomed to hold their' r elisions ser-vices.-"! saw a lonjj funeral cavalade of that infatuated people following a wagon "supposed" to contain a corpse. They, entered the arbor and funned in solid square ranks around the dead man wagon, which was in the centre. Then the priests mounted upon the pioneer hearse and dragged the corpse into a sitting posture on Jan old arm chair near the hiud gate. -The wagon-bed served as a rostrum for the miraculous exhibition with which they were now about to gull the weak and credulous. And please remember, just here, there are always more fools in any crowd than a wise man is aware of. The multitude shouted and sang the priests made powerful hiib-bnb, as if they were praying. Theu they poured oil on the head of the possum, laid their hands on the heart of the possum and commanded him to "Come to Life !" The possum jump ed to his feet, shouting "Glory, hal lelujah !" Ami this, I assure you, ray dear readers, was a fair specimen of Mor monism as anything they ever pre tended to Book of Mormon, prophet Smith, eternal . temple of Nauvoo, falling star oniens, or anything else. Simple, foolish, unblushing effrontery that was and is the whole historv of it in a nut-shell. One night in travelling across the country from Alton to PiKsfield, we were compelled by stress of weather aud for want of a better lodging, to stay at the house of a Mormon. T Hi talk was mostly about "Joseph." Too frequent mention of the impositor's name grated upon niy Worthy parents' ear til I he could stand it no longer. . "Look here," said my father, "wl y don't yon call him Joef" "Ah, stranger, that wouldn't do. If the elders were to hear me speak so'disrespectfully of Suiith,they would excommunicate me; and I would nev er get my money back." "Your money ? Hey, you don't mean to say they've got your money?" "Yes, sir, they have. When I came over here a year ago from England, with my wife and children,! had five hundred dollars iu my pocket hard earned savings for the purchase of land. They said I must put it in the treasury of the Lord) and so I gave it up to them." ' When did they promise to return it to you ?" "Oh, just as soon as we enter the promised land, aud all get settled down nicely." "Yes, when you get to heaven you'll get that five hundred dollars back agaiu no doubt of it sir n doubt of it!" I can never forget my childish ter ror at hearing people all over Pitts field continually talking in the most angry and excited manner about the dreadful Mormons. Some want ed them mobbed out of the State ..t ?. 1 . v ioriiiwiiu. uui in ten more years Illinois' patience was exhausted. Iu 1848, tire, sword and hurricane pros trated Nauvoo, and swept them over to the Utah den. Mr. B. D. Core is out in a Ion? article: in the Richmond State, in which he stands ' by his report of Moody's talk in the New York Hip podrome. He made the following entry at the time in his Note Book: - Moody's illustration in his closing discourse iu the Hoppodrome, New -a ' m h. X of k .city, lhe ereat evan$?e ist'a .. ft.. charity. An illustration between the characters of Jesus Christ and the Devil. Our Lee and Jackson repre sent the Devil ; Gen. Grant the pre cious Saviour of the world. The one a cruel wrong,' the other a blasphemy. If there js. no more charitv in the re ligion ofs Jesus Christ than this man exhibits'! waut a better religion than the religion of Christ." He further says, and it looks like his statement may be relied, upon: 1 'J returned to niy-home and related the facts to Rev. William T. Hund ley but he thonght it a mistake. In a few days the Religious Herald ar rived; containing Mrs.'Smith's letter referring to the identical di&pniirei confirming in unmistakable terms the! assertions I had made at a prior pe riod concerning it. Now, I say, aud I. thiuk the . unprejudiced will agree with me. that that was a verystraucfc T . . W . . and remarkable coincidence that we should both understand the illustra tion in the same way, while neither knew of the presence.or even existence of the other." Texas Iteuis' ; From the Terrell Texas Star. Many of our citizens will remem ber G. R. McKiuney, the auctioneer who 'lived in this city about a year ago. Last Week he passed through Terrell, and while here informed us thai he cauvassed Ohio faud In diana for Cleveland and Hendricks m ah Independent Republican from Buffalo, New York. He had with him many slips, cut lrom the Indiana pa pew, giving an accoontof his speak ing and referring to him as one of the "noble Republicans of New York state who con hi not swallow the cor rupt Blaine 1" etc., ect. McKinney had a set speech and could rattle it off with wonderful volubility. His speech was a good one, but our read ers can judge for themselves as to who wrote it. Monday tiight of last week the fes tive boys of Forney sank the draw head of a railroad car into the ground filled it with powder, put three an vils on top and touched it off. The startled people jumped out of bed and rushed to their doors, believing that forty Niagara's were holding a caucus in their streets and each try ing to outroar the other. The glass iu many windows Avere shuttered by the stunner. The draw-head was broken into fragments, one piece be ing driven through the weather board ing and ceiling of Mr. Daily's drug store and was finally stopped by his counter. Several pieces Were driven into the dpor, one into Shands & Co's.. storehouse and one into the postoffice. Fortunately no one was hurt, and the boys will not try the experiment again. Not long since a young lady of this city said she wished the Star would quit giving the girls advice about wearing their bustles, for they knw how to fix them to produce the best ef fect. However much this angelic creature may have misjudged our mo tives on this important subject, can dor compels us to say that she is not the one who read the piece in the fashion magazine about the "bustle again coming to the front," and then remarked: "That's just horrid, and I wont w-ar mine that way;; no, notif Queen Victoria herself does. How would I look with a bustle in front." It is said that much of the ncent prosperity in the South is due to the slip-shod manner in which all North ern drummers play poker. The Raleigh 'News-Observer of yesterday, says of North Carolina at New Orleans: "Yesterday afternoon a reporter had a chat with Dr. Chas. W. Dab ney, who had just returned from the New Orleans Exposition, of which he is one of the prominent officers. He says that when he left Sunday, all the North Carolina exhibit was in per fect shape, presenting a splendid aj pearaiice. He says that the State re ceives many compliments, as well for the extent of the display as for the admirable taste how in the arrange ment, x The papers speak well of North Carolina's section. The correspon dent of the Baltimore American writes: "It looks very much now as if North Carolina would be the ban ner State of the South as far as the dis play of its resources is concerned. The arrangement of its sect iou shows great taste and ingenuity.' " Civil Service Reform Inter preted. Senator-elect H. B. Payne is a civil service reformer. He is in hearty accord with the President elec?. Cleveland on civil service, as he un derstands the President elect. Iu his St. Jacksons speech at Columbus he made the matter plain. Payne enu merates the several classes who "hall go, a,nd not standing on the order of their going, but shall go at once." rhey are, 1. All who are found incompetent or unfaithful. 2. AH who have indirectly evaded the letter or spirit of tlie present law. 3. All who have obtained their places by questionable methods. ; 4. All who are not needed, liberal terra of officer ! ' 1 t . . . . r - - xAjwer animals ra i, t Anrt tne elephant.-th fwnVa in- sects as the bee, Jiave intelligence and ttemory, but we haTe no , knowledge wias ney- are conscious, Those who af fina their conscimisnesmrist prove it. If the horse is conscious we are not con- OAlAna .-4t ZL . ii A i nor can tne norse assert . Nature has not yet been so unmerciful to the horse US fr tnnVo litm rn ainn of his lot. The difference between these two kinds of mind force is this: the man thinks, antl fi triinVs nVnnf riis thoughtshe knows that he knows w - ne is conscious of his own conscious ness. - The horse thinks, but he dbes not thinks about his thoughts. He may know, but he does not know that knows. ; - Registration of Deeds. A Bill to repeal section 1245 of the Code and require, the registration of deeds. 1 he general assembly of North Carolina do enact; Section 1st. That section one thou sand two hundred and forty-five of "lhe Code' be stricken out, and the following inserted in lieu thereof. "No conveyance of land or contract to con vey, or lease of land for more than three years shall be valid to pass any property as against creditors or pur chasers for a valuable consideration from the donor, bargainor, or lessor, but from the registration thereof in the county in which the land lieth. Pro vided, however, that the provision of this act shall not apply to deeds, con tracts or leases also ready made and executed until the first day of Septem ber, 1885. Sec 2d. That all deeds, contracts or leases before registration shall be nc knowledged by the grantor or leasor or thesignnature thereof be proven on oath by one or more witnesses in the manner directed by law, aud all deeds so executed and registered shall be valid aud pass estate without livery of seizin.altorument or other ceremony whaever. Sec. .J3J That this act Jie in force from and after the first day of Misch, 1885. Mr. B. D. Core is out iu a long article in the Richmond State, iu which he stands by his report of Moody's talk in the New York Hippodrome. He made the follow ing entry at the time in his Note Book: 'Moody's illustration in his closing discourse in the Hippodrome, New York city. The great evaugelist1 charity. An illustration between the characters of Jesus Christ nud (he Devil. Uur Lee and Jackson represent the Devil;; Geii. Grant the precious Saviour of the world. The one a cruel wrong, the other blasphemy. It there is do more charity iu the religion of Jesus Christ than tltU man exhibits I want i better religion than tire religion'ot Christ." He further say a, aud it looks like his statement may be relied upon; "1 retuued to my home and related tlie facts to Kev. William T. Hundley, but he thought it a mistake. Iu a few days the Religious Herald arrived, containing Mrs. Smith's letter referring to tlie identical discourse, confirming iu unmistakable tearnts the assertions 1 had made at a prior hji iinl concern ing it. Now, I sjiy, uud 1 think the unprejudiced will agree with me, that that was a very strange and re markable coincidence that we should both understand the illustration in the same way, "while neither kuew of the preseucc or even existence of the other." An Escaped Convict Returns Vol- UNTARILT.-Yesterday morniner, Mr. Fra- zier, keeper of the county stockade, was toid that there was a nian at the gate who wanted to see him. He ordered the man to be shown in, and was rather sur prised to find that the stranger was none other than the Irishman, (jarrion. who escaped from the stockade several weeks ago with Ben Hall and Tom Orr Th Irishman said that he had been as far as Atlanta, but found that it was too hard work to make a living, and he conclude to return and give himself once more in to the keeping of. the convict superin- tcuuciib. nc a icueiveu, ironea ana put to work at once. His sentence is for twelve months. CharhiteObscrrer. A Mean Swindle. A mail named Tay lor is going about the country selling, and setting out with his own hands, ever greens aud other shrubbery. Wo have seeu.a speciuieu of his handiwork and of his skill as a horticulturist. While set ting out a ha.f dozen or more of arbor vitas trees for a lady of this place,the top of the tree fell off just above the roots. She call ed his atteutiou to the accident for which he gave au explanation. Not satisfied, she took the broken, piece in her hand, when she discovered that the lower end or butt of the sh'rnb was whittled down to form a peg, which peg was theu inserted in the root of some common weed, the whole was -nicely surrounded with moss to conceal the poiut of junction. The whole were fixed iu the same way. This is the most provoking of impositions, be cause oue that can only be developed by time. Look out for this accomplished artist. Asheville Citizeu. Ex-Congressman Kitchiu is out in a seusible letter iu the Raleigh Chiouicle in opposition to a proposition for the State to appropriate $25,000 auuually to the support of the State University and throw its doors opeu to all comets, free. So impracticable a scheme won d hardly seem to call for any argument iu opposition, and all that we care to say on the subject now is, that if any North Carolina Legis lature, this year or next year or any time withiu tlie next twenty years wants to hear it thunder, let it set up a $25,000 high pressure free school at Chapel Hill. Sta iesrllle Landmark. The tobacco crop '.of the United States for 1884 is now estimated . at 472,(XK),60O pounds. , j - . - t John McKinuey, while ou guard at the moutli of tlie Ray mica j mine in Mitchell couDty,; fell asleep. He was awakened by a noise iu the shaft, and springing up, he in his fright jumped down the shaft, which is ZW feet deep.;1' After: falling flrty feet be caught a bucket ou the windlass safe, aud by( a? great effort elimed back. So terrible; was his fright that Lis hair tamed wh i te.-fCwr. Jfem. ; ; . Soke- TiiROAT.One who has tried it commufiicates the following about curing sore throats: Oue ounce of camphorated oil, and five cents worth of notitsh. WJien any soreness appears in tho throaty put the potash iu a half tumbler, full of water, and with it gargle the throat thoroughly; then rqb the neck thoroughly with the camphorated oil at night ltcfore going to bed, and also piu around the thtoat a strip of woolen flannel. This is a simple, cheap and sure remedy. . f Lazybones went fishing, fell into the creek aud then went home, and told his wife he had been to' a bank wet. tThose warnings are altogether throwij away upon some men. A Jew York dime museum claims to hav imported a Russian boy with the face ofji puppy, but it is already suspected that the curiosity is only a dude in Russian dress. ADMINISTRATOR'S 1 i. ' t.lOIl DAY, FEB. 20, 1885! -o- Pursu-ant to an order of Rowan Superior Court, dn Monday, the 2nd day of Febru ary 188-t nt the Court House in Salisbury, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, the lands of-tlie late John Bringle, deceased. The (iddings for the 40 acre tract will open at $313750, and for the 121 acre tract at $85S0. The 49 acre; tract lies right along tjie new Concord road, one and a half miles from town, and has on it a dwelling house and barn and a good well of water, and would be cheap property at $500. X , TER3i(S: One third cash and the bal ance ou bine months time with 8 per cent, interest Trom date. JOHN. A. BOYDEN, Adm'r. U Willi IIsJIV Salisbury, Dec. 31st, '8C ; 12:4t. . . " - ; ! "WE ASK ALL" ,. Iotercstetl in Hides, Purs, Wool, Roots, Feathers Beeswax, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Poultry, Hay and Produce gene; ally to send for our Price Currents. Prompt returns on all Consignments. . Trial Shipments Solicited. R. L. WILLIAMS & CO. General Commission Meiiehajsts, Oice, 169, William St., New York. l:ly 4- i - i Clop M &u Jersey Cows ! Fresh 'Grade Jersev Milch Cows for kaIi. at my Stock farm 12 miles West of Salis bury, yery nice clean Clover seed, also for sale at my farm and at Enniss' Drug Store, Salisbury, at Richmond prices. I J. M. HARRISON. 12:lm:p(. ASK YOUR. DRUGGIST for Shrinir Indian Vermifuire and if he f.iils tn-snnnlv yon, addj-css the proprietor, David E. Foutz, Baltimore, juu. ' F tr&-' Rend six cents postatre. I 1 fvfJ I? I 7 f recel ve tree, a costly box HQ 1 fajjjoods wlilch will belp you to mtm M more money right away than anything else ln this world. All. of either sex. suc ceed from jdrst hour, lhe broad road to fortune opens oeiore tne worlcers, and Is absolutely sure. For Dyspepsia, CostiTeness. Sick Headache, Chronic Diar rhoea, Jaundice, MarajTwmrim Impurity of ths Uood, Fever and Ague, Malaria, and alVDiseases caused .by !-. raaa-ement of Llrer, ISowei znd iLidoeys. SY!rPTOMS OF A DISEASED X.ITER. Bad Breath; Paio la the Side, sometimes the pain U felt under the Shoulder-bladtSmisuVea for with considerable loss of memory, accompanied" wiin m pamiui scnsauonoi lcavinj undone sometninr which ought to have been done; a slight, dry cough and Bushed face is sometimes an attendant, often mistaken br consumption: the patient complains of weariness and debility; nervous, easily sUrtled, fcet cold jr 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 ft in fact, distrusts every remedy. Several have occurred when but fcw of them existed, yet examination alter aeatn Has shown tne Llrer to ucen'jcxtensjyeir acrangea. It should be used by an persons, eld and young, whenever any of the above . symptoms appear. Personi Travellnr or Llvins; in TJn hnalthy caliUes, by taking a dose occasioa. ,Ullou ttack,.Diriiness, Naa- T,'. . W,,,CM impression ot spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is so in- If ToulhaTe eaten anything hard of klffestlon, or feel heavy after meals, or sleep. 1... , n n. t.L. A A ... 1 rf". anu you will be reueved. Yime ana loc tors' IU1U will be saved 7 always keeping the llegulator In X.W a : ror, whatever the ailment may oe, s thorough! safe purgative, alterative ,nd tonie can - - rm-. a s vaavzuy tM WMmTsMMMCWm and does not interfere witb business or TT TS li IIfSTI V mm-wrmm .mmm And has aB the power and efficacy of Calomel or I )i ii m n.' without ..u Af .L- - , -.uv,i.UJ v,, wc injurious alter enects. c. Aj.?wr"M TesUoaony Simmons; Liver Regulator has been in use in mr i L fol-f?me Ume- and 1 n satisned it w a wmh.iwii we mcaicat science, f J- Gill Smostkk. If An. Alnaixl TV c . . says: Have derived llZ3E2??3 turuilriU ' waa to g,v. U s "The only Thlnr Ihat i.iti KelieTe.;t-I have used Wny reiedU. foTD vZ pepsia Liver Affection and DebUfty buTiievlr' k?ly' benefit rsef Mvcr regulator has 1 r . aesota ta CJ.nrU C.t . front Mia- Dr. t, wr-vjrir Ml- perieace in the uJTrz' trom actual ex- T t"Sove sneqicinc. anj si.i ir" VI xrade-Marat i nr a- zBit-iN co. -lidiLfAU. Y ALL TJRUCCISf S Mniiiiuuaai ; (cwnu loss oi appeuie ; dowcis generaJly costive, sometimes alternating with lax; the knil ti. tmuMxl i.k i RKHH0HD.& I ".-. C. TO visiox. CONDENSED SCHrn,,. TRAINS (lorvi7lr Leave Charlotte - . oalisbury. i V High Point-.. Arr.Qreensboro.... Lears G reeusbbro'. Arr, Hillsbord.....J Ml Durham ...... ; "Raleigh ...... J Arr. Goldaboro..... j Arrive at Raleigh 1 54 Arrive at Uolosboro 5.00 TRAINS GOING WEsf Jan. 6th, 1834. LeaveGoldaboro ll.S.'r w l Arrive Kaleigh .. Leave M Arrive Durham 2.1a om 0.10 6.27 ' 7.08 " 9.25 9.55 V 10.37 ' 12.05 " Hulsboi Greenshro.. Leave ii rrive High Piont Salisbury... Charlotti.. L58ajn.! 12,53 No.l6,Dail7exSund.y-Lv.Goliltr"i ! Ar R.l.l.t u:,1uii ' ArGreermboro i ! points on W N C KR and at lu'rloiu J 1 AC li,l.;a.Ci..n. f : "nw th A & A K K ,! h MnAinl. SJ... . .. v V. nd with A & C Air-On r, .n . ."D1 , -- ait IU1DU Ni-W.N. C. RAILROAD. No. 50 Daily, ex. Sun. Xo.5l Going South.; Lv. Greensboro Ar. Kernersville 11 30 phi 12 30 41 1 16 ' 11 04 - " Salem r No. 51. Dailyv tx. Sun. GOIKO NORTHi No, 51 DwIt.' Leave Salem - 4 2o m 530 1 m 6 05 7 10 " Ar. Kernersville 8 05 9 15 " Greensboro ! STATE UNlYERSIfYJjijjir I Going 3Jorth Dailyri.gaaT Leave Chapel Hill . ffi ?. 10.20a m.! 11.20 ml j No. 2. r nrriTe univerniij . Goino South'. Daily ex. lfoBi Leave Univernilv,. 12.05 p n 2.io p m Arrive Chapel Hill ...... DAEBYS FLUID. Househbld Article for CalvamX j FsmUy I'te. -f - For Searkt sal Typhoid FsTtri, DiphUterls, IsK. : vstlon, Cksfslsl KATlATA SoreTTtrMt,sal j Pox. Measles, ftf ill CnntatHAna niuauiL Pimmx niiL.1. the Sick should use it freely. Scarlet Frwia ; never been known to spread where lhe Fluid r ; used. Yellow Fever has been cured with it aft black vomit had taken place. The tvai cases of Diphtheria yield to it. . ! j Fevered and Sick Per-1 SSIALL-rOZ . ' sons rfreshed and - sad ! 1 Bed Sores prevent-1 PITTING ut fmmi ?? uin wita I Pox PREVEjrrrs iLri, madel harmless ar.d purified. "-w jt For Sore Throat it is a P; ; sure cure. ? iWr 2- ConUglott destroyed. Ub.f Tl?JZ ' For Fronted Feet, Pi! f' Ohilblains, Piles: theTl . Chaflnr,. etc "d gj- IthainmBtlam 1 ha it. J. w M and of Soft VhltC,ml.i- 1 . rbiladdps. ions secured hy iu use, E eoip i ever prevented. To purify the Hreath, Cleanse the Teeth, l it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. - ; Krysipelas cured. Burnsrelievediiuuntly. Hears prevented. Irysentery eured. Wounds heated rapidly. Scurry cured. An Antidote for Anim.il or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc. J t I used the Fluid during our present affliction with Scarlet Fevers with de cided advantage. It b indispensable to the sick room.v Wm. if. Samo voao. Eyrie, Ala. The ryid use successfully is the WSV ment of Diphiheris. A. StoixehwiscXi Greeaibora, Ak Tetter dried . Cholera piiitsMl , Ulcers puhW Mi IneasesofWlli should bee4 JwJ the corpse it prevent say sr. ' ant intell. ' The emlasrJ; Je4an,J.MAKl0; SIMS, M. I. York, says: ml convinced Pro Dw" Prophylactic fWff Scarlet Fever " Cured. . aluaUeiJisuua FanderbUt University, Nsshvflls, Tsa. I testify to the most excellent qualities of r iMmyi rroprryiactic r luia. As a aamm-r detergent it i both theoretically and fnaam superior to anir preparatipn with "which I quainted. N. T. Lvnus, Prof.Chemistry. Darbys Fluid Is Itecom mended kf 1 Hon. Alexander H. ST-MFs,oGor; Rev. CmasF. Dxbms, D.D., Church of Strangers,. Y.: ' ' . . P j Jos. LxCoimt, Columbia Prof :. Univen-7.5' ,1 Rev. A. J. Wattle, Prof . Mercer Un?'-, Rev. Geo. F. Pieml-, thshop M. E. O" XSfDISPENS A BLK TO KVEBT BOa Perfectly harmless. Used inter-attr -externally for Man or Beast. , The Fluid has been thoroughly fesiJ! " have abundant evidence that it has looe "Jw-f here claimed. Pot fuller information get Druggist a pamphlet or send to the propr1 J fT 7fKTI.IV CO.. ' Manufactnnne Chemists. VHlUJ)HHlA- Tie TaHey MM Life OF VIRGINIA... vt - 110 ME OfFICE, SI ALSTON, V A.- sornce now offereti tbe public Is found In tW lpV Untllil hlil nnKI x-r.ll t1 OATTf S 1 1 p Ucy at an actual average cost ol .w Per,, For further lnfortnaUon, call on or . - , W. MCKENZIE. AgMU , MaT20.18S3.1 i SALISBCI.'-V 1 a weei at home. V outfit frw- W solutely sure. No risk, '"ffi&tic t T II fl luiredl Reader. If J.frt a - A m ! W Wat which Versoos or wb','. : or old, can make g?ieat pay all tne t'n'Sr with absolute ceruauty. wrtte for P'wu H. Hallktt & Co.. Portland. JS'iy. WWOBTSlHDlAHVECnAEtlPllU .... - , i FOB THsi J" LOVE And all fllllousCompWi -----ii-.wililK nFf, -6.47 lA-V 7.27 - 9.45 " u-1- 11.49 1.43 1 I 3.00 4, n 1 v .1 ,! ! '1 '! 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 22, 1885, edition 1
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