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Kerosene Oil! - ; BY Tilt BARREL Ai ENNISS' Drug Store, 9, 'ss tr. FRESH TURNIP SEED I The Earlieat and Best Turnip 81 for ENNISS' TRUSSES reduced prices, at Of all kind, t ENNISS'. Pruif Jars! C HE PER TH A N EVER. ALSO Xbbr Kings for Fruit Jam, at SCAB'S PRESERVING POWDERS For aaJe at ENNISS. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINE OIL Fr Threshers, Uenper,and Mower at EN N 1SS . PRESCRIPTIONS! If joa wast jour prescriptions pot up Beeper than anywhere else go to EHNISS' Drug Store. iVy, 6:65.-tl. Enniss' Blackberry Cordial, YOU Disentot v. Diarrhoea. Flux, &c, for sale At ENNISS' Drug store. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and Lopyrignis Obtained, and all other business In the U. S. Patent Oflloe attended to rr Moderate Fees. our office is opposite the V. S. Patent OfHce, and we can obtain PutentH in less time than those re mote from Wa.-iit iu'U'n . Rend Model or drawing1. We advise as to patent ability free of ciiujge; and wake So oAarge ue Obtain 1'attnt. We refer her to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Dlv.. and to ofllelalsof the U. S. Pat ent omce. For circular, advice, trnis ana rerer ences to actual clients in your own Slate or county wrlteto C. A, SNOW & CO.. Opposite Patent Oflice, Washington 1). C. Oct. si.'ss.-tf FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY OF JiaffllMcMuUiUr. IvCprsenting .a lino of Com panies qual to any in North Carol n . Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Lightning, Wind Storms, Tornadoes or Cy clones. -1 Policies written on short no tice at lowest possible rates. Be sure $nu call before insur ing your LIFE or PROPERTY. Royal Fire Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, ha the larg est net surplus of any Fire In urance Company in the world. All losses paid as soon as ascer tained without the usual dis count for cash payments. Office, next door to A. C. Harris'. Fcb25:ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. atEKK CR4IGK. L. 11. C I.KSI L NT . CRAIG E & CLEMENT, Attornoya A.t Xj. Jalubuky, N . C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. NERVOUSOEBILITY OnoAKic Weakness Iucrand minim:! HARRIS' I QjMCnfdlMMBI, bat flinRthe skilled phy Ueiaoa. wilt f rta outuf ul indiscretion. JO tree tndulirenee. or ARADtOALOUfte FOR 5ver hrnln work. Amid I the imposition ot pretrn tiou$ remedies for these DEBILITY. E Crpanic Weakness,! & PHYSICAL I DECAY, I troubles. Oct oar r rce Circular ind Trial Pack nge.and lean important tacts before taUac treat, merit daevhnc. Take 811BE Kemlot that has CURED thousandt, doca Mot latrrikrc wtih alien. t ion to bu inraa, or cauas pain or inenveninc ia any way. Founded on ac (entitle mrdical princt ptaa. By dirct application to the aeat of diacaae Ma ... . w . - ftgq man. Tested for ovEn8tx Years bv use in many Thousand Cases. epecifie Influence ia fe't without delay. The ont-trr-il function i of the hu man orjranism la restored. The animating elements at life, which Tiaee beta waated sre firm back-anal the rtatient heoomr, f .. TltKATUJEirT. Ono Month, - $3,001 7.0l fu 1 and wpidlT (taint buth BnasExsaiYigur, HARRIS REMEDY CO., M F2CHEMI1TS a . MS." N-lwb 8t- ST- Lotrrst MO R U P1? PERSONS! Not a Tru.e. POTJTZ'S NORSE AKO CATTLk POWDERS 'Spiriitrvj -JUSTUS ."i' " ftl rVrra or . . otsr are wi in ttma. .'."J1" w,u went fi.P" it Fwvi" P1W i t au' der will ... ... J ir?" . . . . " it-. , . ... n- rn,:p JTonu-a Pwter iii enm r WMiM almnat rtur TP.y' "''''f" .r.-s ami ait!ar .ir.le.t. VA IP T. TOUTS. T - c r r i etc. J. FT Rrmi I)rujririst. A -tut. V It is observed that the marriageable trirls talk horse because it is the lan guage of the groom. - Tid-BH. & TRIAL F ACKAQEa Wonders of me wona. The seven wonders of the world in ancient times were the Pyramids of Egypt, the Pharos of Alexandria, the walls and banging gardens of Babylon, the temple of Diana, the statue of the Olvmniun JuDiter. the mausoleum of Artemisia, and the Colossus at Rhodes.- Th seven wonders of the worm m modern times are the printing press, the steam engine, the spinning jenny, the telephone, the phonograph, tele uraph aud electric light. The so-called "seven wonders of the ancients were mere trifles compared with those of the present time. iue wuvir pu nuv. would sink into insignificance could heir Guilders have seen a lightning express train at full speed. The Georgia Philosopher. An Interesting Article From Bill Arp. Pulling fodder looks like a hard busi- a i i i il U1J 1 ness. my tenants eet to tne nem eunv while the grass and the weeds and the morning trior? vines are all wet with dew. and the ground is all sticky with moisture. Thev are soon wet up to their knees, and their pants flop around their ankles and the dewdrops tall m tneir a . . -i A 1 1 1 I sleeves, but they don t seem to mind it. Bv and bv as the sun mounts up over them the dew disappears, and the sultry heat comes down and there is no chance for a breeze m the low ground corn, but still they pull away, and talk and laugh as merry as if they were having a frolic. Then they have to tfe it up and carry it through long rows to the end of the held, aud the big pile of twenty or thirty bundles is all over their heads and shoulders, and they go bumping along among the corn-stalks and get the trash all down their necks and in their eyes, but stil they don't mind it, and brag how many bundles they carried and never dropped nary one. There is something mighty cheerfu about willing labor, toil that is con tented sweat that is no curse. couldn't pull fodder if I was willing but I am not willing If I hadja step ladder and a boy to tote it from stock to stock and there was no dew and the sun was behind a cloud, I might ven ture a short; row. Being willing is the great thing about labor. Being willing is the secret of success in any thing. I heard an old man say that any man could stop drinking whiskey or chewing tobacco if he was willing. He must get his own consent the first thing and then it is easy to do. It is a man's nature to work up ex actly to h,is tension. His task must be done. Pulling fodder is disagreeable, but the farmer's mind has been worked up to that for years, and so it is all right. It is part of his business. We all string up our nerves and our will to the tension of our condition, our necessi ties. It is like turning the screw of a violin to get the strings up to the chord. When they slacken they won't play in harmony and we must tighten the tension again. Dr. Felton lives two miles from town, and I live five, and mv nabor Weeras lives ten. The doctor s road is just as Jong to him as mine is to me or as the ten mi'es is to nabor Weems. We have all got used to the task, the journey, and screwed our fiddles up that tension, but I would get awful tired if I had to go as far as Weems, and Dr. relton wouldn t live where I do for anything. The doctor is sorryor me, and I am sorry for Weems, and he is sorry for somebody beyond him, but our svmpathv is wast ed in this world, but it shows a erood heart to have it. As the burden is, so the strength shall be. If labor is re warded it is all rieht. Rowland savs he don't mind pulling fodder at all if it don't get wet and spoil in curing. Contentment is what we all want, and the poor man can be as contented m the rich one if his labor is rewarded u reasonable reward. Then it is willing labor. The watchman iroes on dn,v at midniifht. The doctor hears the door bell ring willinelv when deep sleep has possessed him on a cold and stormy night. The night editor of the daily paper is a slave to the lamp. Every true man will screw his courage up to the sticking point if the reward is in sight. Always Bear in Kind. That the selfish man never forgets himself. That what a man should not say he should not hear. y That continued cheerfulness manifest sign of wisdom. That contentment is better money and just about as scarce. is a than That when misfortune is afar off, we oftenTush out to meet her. That our vices are like our nails; if we cut them they will grow out again; That pride is as cruel a beggar as want and a great deal more saucy. That experience is a torch lighted among the ashes of all our delusions. That beauty that does not make a woman vain makes her very beauti ful. That the street will be clean if every one will sweep before his own house. That mens muscles move better when their souls are making music. merry That it is easier to suppress the iirst desire than to satisfy all that fol low it. That senants are made of the same material as yourself, even if rriv m 1 j: i.i . ., J uiLLcruuuy put togetner. TV mi von t fall out with a man because ne ooesu t fancy you; perhaps he can't. Our likes and dislikes are not absolutely at our control. Yet the fires of grace uiwju iubc ana cause souls to run to- gemer that are by nature diverse and even antagonistic. We make too little of what we say of others, and a great deal too much of 1 what they say ofue. What it is to be an Editor. From the Henderson Gold Leaf. Some one, who "knows how it ia himself," say : A man who edits a newsp -per is much more a slave than a man in any other profession. A man who b,nds Himself to a newspaper has an existence of monotonous drudgery. A lawyer can have a vacation, an editor cannot he is a gallant slave chained to the task. W hen the time comes, lie must write. The will must come to the rescue. No sooner does he get one naner out than all bis powers are tax ed to get out another and he will fall . o ... ."-a 1 by the roadside under the load unless he has an eerlasting spring of enthn- siasm in nis oreast. The Homestead Law. The principle is wrong. The system is wrong. The policy is wrong. It is more, it is misleading. Instead of giving the poor man a chance it but failtens the fetters more closely around him. it was born of a desire to defraud . am a 1 the honest creditor. It Was therefore born in sin and brought forth in iniquity. There is not an honest feature about it. The sooner it is ab lished the better for the country. Elitabeth City Fal con. . Probably the largest rock in the known world is the South dome of the Yosemite. Standing at the fork of the uDoer valley, it rears itself, a solid rocky leaf, 6,000 feet above the ground A more powerful hand than that o Titan has cut away the e;istern half leaving a sheer precipice over a mile in height. iso man ever trod the top o this dome untill last year. Former visitors gazed in wonder at the spike driven into the rock by hardy spirit who had repeatedly endeavored to scale it. The shreds of rope danglin in the wind told the story of their failure. Last year, however, aftei thousands of dollars had been expendet several persons found their way to lb top. In the lennessee canvass Alt layioi speaks for the Blair bill, and Bo speaks against it like a ood Democrat After the latter had ceased speaking ir. Fayetteville the other afternoon, the ladies of the town presented him with a fiddle of white roses, with tl esc words attached to the back: "When Southern women aspire to politics they are held up in derision, But o'er our children's A B C's we want no Federal supervision." Bless the women of Ten nessee ! The are Democrats to the core. And they are poets, too. N. Y: Sun. As was clearly foreseen by many, the organization known as the Knights of Labor has become the prey of designing men. In the fourth district of thi State Mr. John Nicholas, of Raleigh. i running for Congress, expecting thei: united support, doubtless with good cause, and we observe by the report of Maj. Qrahain's speech at Raleigh last Friday night, in the News ami Observer of the 18th, that it was chiefly devoted to an attempt to bring the Denv.jcratii Knights to the support of the Dem i cratic nominee. The Landmark. aa Before this century shall have rut out journalism will oe the whole press, the whole of human thought. Though: will not have time to ripen ; or t accommodate itself into the form of it book. The book will arrive too late. The only book possible soon will be the newspaper. NORTH CAROLINA In the Supekior ROWAN COUNTY, i Court. AUGTST 21st t86 J N Baker. J F Baker, W H Alley and wife Margaret Alley, W J Ovcrrash and wife Mary D Overcash, Frances E Slit-rrill, Mary M Mierrill and Bruner A Sherrill in fants under the Age of twenty one vears by their next friend W T. Sherrill, O V Baker and N I Baker infants under the aj;e ol twenty-one years by their guardian E T Goodman; D C Baker; N Baker and D Baker infants under the age of twenty one years bv their guaidiau Jacob M Eudy VV&. Against Florence Collins, Di-f ts. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court by affidavit that Florence Collins, the defendant above named is a non-resident of this State and cannot after iue diligeuee le found in this State, and that she is a necessary party to the above named action. It is now on motion ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six successive weeks notifying the said Florence the de fendant above named, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for theCounjyof Rowan on the 9th day of October lb86 and answer the complaint tiled in this action in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, and let her take notice that if nhe fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de mandcil in the complaint. uiven under my hand this 21st dav of AUgUkt 1886. J. M. HORAH, Clerk Superior Court Rowan Co, COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. In pursuance of an order of the Superior Court ot Rowan, made at August term 1886, in the case of John Cv Foard vs R. F. Johnston, I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury, on 3IOXDAY the 1st DAY OF NOVEMBER; 1886, at public auction; to the hij-hest bidder, the follow ing, tract of land, situated In Rowan county and State of North Carolina, described as follows: - Known as the '-Neelv Mills lands" and J' G' Fuming lands" adjoining J. G. I1 lemming on ttiu North, Mrs. Carson on the East, John Caonon and Jesse Powlason the Sooth, aud J.D.Johnston and wife and Dr. D. B. Wood on the West Con taining one hundred and twentv-one acres, together with eight acres more or less known as part of Kilpatrick lauds, adjoin ,US P. S. Thompson and IItson'8 Heirs and E. L. Johnsta. Terms of sale cash. r L II m.r.MrvT r.mv i ? . . , .j A house in Schenectady, N. Y..was iot a long time infested with roaches and water bugs. Lust fall a servant. hearing that toads were an antidote, caught three ordinary hop toads and put them m the kitchen. Not a roach or water bug can now be found in the house, and the toads are so cleanly and inoffensive that there is no objection to hier presence. Temptation, is a fearful word. It indicates the beginning of a possible series of infinite evils. It is the ring ing of an alarm bell, whose melancholy sounds may reverberate through eter nity. Like the sudden, sharp cry of rire! under our windows at night, it should rouse us to instantaneous ac tion, and brace every muscle to its highest tension. City cousin (at a ball, to country cousin) ''Considerable difference be twixt this and a hop in the countrv. is there not? Countrv cousin " Well er yes Ye see, thev wear clo'se all over em out in our parts. u My dear," he said ; "what is the aaafa a " difference between ingenious and inire- nuous ?" " The difference between u and i, my love," she replied. There are but few hordes that will stand without tieing and there are les men. Josh Billings. imager! A neglijctctl cold or cough i, 'eua to ttiunoalH.uBuiBHion r otiitr f di -ease. Strong's Pectoral Pi Is xt i . 1 r ,. cold a by uw.'ir. b-i ihnur I t cwki . digeaUOii, sick iieudacltu u Ututuutiiui leak'i If you want to keep up with the times ake tha Watciim.vn you can't be Lett PdChmCordi&l DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. TT Is Ing Invigorat anj De- T gives NEW LIFS to the whole SYSTEM t ' Strengthening trie Muscles, Tcn the NERVES, and CGmplttcl"Di gesting the food. llhtful to take, aad of great value as a Medicine for we&k and Ailing Women and Chil dren. c O ti i A I N S no hurtful A Book, 'Volina,' by 1 e a d i n g physicians, telling how to treat dis eases at HOME, mailed, together w it h a set ofhand rome cards by new Heliotype process, en receipt of ioc. Minerals, is com posed of carefully elected Veeeta ble Medicines, cembiped skill fully, making a Safe and Plc&sant Remedy. For ami bT a!? Prnorlrt" and Ororr. S nr.M tlx laalrr uaar Mil not krp U. lUKDlAL, Kluil Bl.tMl, auj a fut a.aa SUM I I will li Mut, .-ir(v. . .'. r VHEII OM.Y BT Volina Drug and Chemical Company, SALT1KORE. 3iD., I. t. A. SOME H.NG NlW LAMP CHIMNEYS will nut Un uk l 'I-at, t r sale ENNISS' DIAMOND DYSS vish at All colors vti ENNISS' foi -I- i l :tl ' II 3s; a: 71 s 1 c B -. z X . BS2T B JMxaLY KNOWN FOE CATARRH SORE MOUTH SORE THROAT In all forms and stages. PURELY VEGETABLE REOUIRES NO INSTRUMENT. It Cures wit or o others failed to give relief. Dr. B. B. Davis, Athens, Ga.. says: "I suffered with Catarrh five years, nut since using CERTAIN OATAHKH CCttE am entirely Iree frotu the dls- Dr. O. B. Howe, Athens, (la., says: "CERTAIN CATAhKH CUKK cured iue of a severe ulcerated sere throat, and I cheerfully endorse It " Miss Lucy J. -cook. conee Co. iia.. wnt?s, Sept. 17th, 1KS5: -one bottle of your remedy ejitirely cured ine of C.ittirh wlttt which I had saffered ereat'.y forflve years." J. U. AhfTool. Athens, fa.. writes Sept. f, S5; "I had svvere sore throat more than two weeks,- was entirely cured by CERTAIN CATARRH CUKE in one day." CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK NOT. Only a few ot our many certificates arc given here. Others cm oe oJttiael troji your driuiht,-or by addressing 3 C. CO., ATHENS, Ga. For Sale by J. II. ENNISS, Salisbury N.C 2l:lv. I ecrtify that on the 15th of Febru ary I commmenced uivinj: my loot i children, aired 2. 4.6 and 8 years. respectively, Smith's Worm Oil, anrt and within six day? there were at least 1200 worms excelled. OncchildS passed over 100 in one mtrht . J. E. MMP80X. Hall Co., Febrnary 1, 1879. Sin: My child, five years old.hadj rsvmotoms of worms. I tried calomel ami other Worm Medicines, but flkil- '.T to i-Itw ainv Sfflll'' Air. ISM" certificate, I got a vial of your S ornij j Oil, and the first dose brought forty worms, and the second dose so man v j wer passed I could not count them. S. H. ADAMS. wmmmm 3 .5 o 9 BITTERS CombinSn? IBOX with PC2K VEGETABLE TONICS, qnleklr ad completely CLEASSE3 sad OBIt'HES THE JUAKtO, Quickens tke aetioB of the LiTcr and JOdaeys. Clears tbs complexion, rc at est he t, Lin saooih. It docs not iajare the teeth, cause headache, or produce ccn stipatiou ALL OT11EB 105 MEDICINES DO. Phjrsicians and Drucsists crcry vs aerc recommend it a. H. & Ttroou, of Murioa, Matm.. as: I hwrnnwod Brown's Iron Bitters as a valuable te nia fur enriching the blood, and removinc all dyspeytea armptoms. It does not hurt the teeth." Da R. X. DmELL, Rarcolds. Ind., says: I have prescribed Brown's I run Bitters in craes of anavsaia and blood diseases also hen a tonic ass needed, and it has provod thcrcughly satiafactorj." Mr- Wat. BTBH8. 26 St. Miry St.. Ken Orleans, La., ays: " Brown's Irun Bitters relieved mo in a case of blood poisoning, and I heartily commend it to those needing a blood puriSer. Ma W. W. Moxakax. IWomhla, Ala., wt: "I htve been troubled tr.m (UildaubJ with Impure Blood and eruption en mv tice two bottle of Brown's Iron B.tteM tiTottod a prict ci:ro. t cr.nnot speak tuu .aly ot tl-U valual.o medicine. Genuine has abow Trade Mirk find creased red lines on wrapper. Ifuiise uo .thcr. Mcdd only by KltOW : lilElUCAL. CO., ii W UK, MOa GENTS r FCFISAMFLC bi'.a i rircL BOOK. It frivfsttitLAK6UA6C ami Ssatlstot si Cvart newer and Snrss. 3000 diriVritt-kimi. A l-o tul the Crown Rc'es et flirts, tios wiiii Clovs. Pirasul. Iliatikefcalel sadfaa. It ix i ii- aMtt ccat?lets wot k or l lie kn-o ever pub lished. 8enl Fifteea Cent in maimus fo." a snmp'.e fopv , af.) oar prlew' l msen t s. A Ken U wiintt ! everywhere. Ad. Tenth 'let;, I sign's. Ps. !SESIC!N PUB. CO.. 17 Keith SINGER 17 A S DAlo' TUlili. b A I'nl I Sot ci jiV AtsTturet3. Clrcnae 25 K. GtSi St., rtril:i. r-sw i; (WoTjml nn Y! "( Spools) . 1 A lll!i iil;t '. ill i , t . .... i i tiin:i; 5LA K :m-l lil OR r.ir- ul t. s.i!i I re. -til h M E ON l.Y & li: l)". a ;lun N. CJ. 44;:!:ii '.":. Vn:.:y. xs tk voted to t!ic best :atf:v.;. ... w- !).-.. ;U ,t NurilT Carolina; tO tile- ll.' Iiti-.:.t j, .,; tiu- SUnyV illdtlS- U'i. i u.st.utt t uiixr i"t4.riii.-s. Iht forests?, i- r at! i. or.-;.rr! ' ii.-r . v..ter-povc-rs. ii should :h- i:i ytiir thmily. Subscribe i- r ii. f E vV A i'CHM A i JOB OFFICE . IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED linttim, FROM POSTERS as big as a barn door do.rn to most delicate Listing Sards. V IV Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, WlCt USTS, 5c3l anb Ipattj Iprojrammrs, BLANKS OF ALL K1NLS Court and Magisterial, 3T"Orders solicited andsatlsfact : guaranteed THIS Pk?l& rrW&S A'twmsJmt BSMtta iprv. St. i. wtr- aarrfigt tiracts in n;ae ttw it IS KsTW VtSi 4C j RlRTIMC " ' "'VZj-J Sf ' aim fe5-v'l&, tmi mi?-- M 5VSEM NLY. a nuiftK PFRMHrNT. CERTAIM CURE FOR Vigor o'r Uevelopmoat, Cnnd bT i ndiacretionv ezcosaea. eto hoMfita tn a sa,-. Oarws nsoallr within n room... K Deoeption nor buackery. Posi t.ve Preofa. f qU derlaUoa and lover of HdTlr in Mmaw M "'"'fiirr,- V T jfjilE HECICAL. CO, P.O. Drawer 1.9. hrfuio, li.X JL meiusrl Iwaoiss ai! M5ILIHWrE8ALE KCil A Lite Ezperieace. Rarr arkable and quick cures. Trial Pac'xaffes. Send stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARD 5t CO. Louisiana, Mo, ORGANIZED 1859 AHomaCoeipany SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital $30Q,(M)0 Total assets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at a equate rates. Losse promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. J. EH0DS3 B30OT2, Prest. TO. 1 COAST, Sa:. J. Allen Brown, Agt., Salisbury, N.t3. 24:! For Sale at this Olce : Land Deeds.... Real Estate Mortgage Deeds.... Sheriff licede of several different forms; Chattel Mortgages Mortgage Sale Notices; Magistrates' Summonses, Executions. subpoenas Witness Tickets Transcripts, &e. Bastardy Warrants and Bonds State Warrants, Ball Boads ..Peace Bonds Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds Prosecution Bonds... Ej:-'tment Writs summary Attachments.. .Boi.ds to make Title.... Sale Notices for Administrators, Trespass Ntiiies A full line of Solicitors Indictment forms. Numerous blank forms :or Superior Court C'leiks. . . Several forms for use of Attorneys. .-, . And many Miscellaneous. All which will be s.:d low ... BlahVs of ar,r and all kinds printed to order in lest siyle and on good paper at very low figures. l'j vols, of Scientlflc Amercan. 1 No eacM of .lones' Law arc Equity. 850 lbs: Bruc 's second hand Bouigeols tied up SO or So Konts advertising dl.splaj tyrje. loJobtilug Fouls, loo lbs. Large Bonier type. pOne complete si cel. of Prtnilrg material tor a five columu paper and Jcb ofilce, presses Included. Many of ti e above Blank? and nearly jtll the pr ntlng stock, will be sold very cheap for Cash or on snort ume. Richnioiid & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. General Passenger Office. AS l SEVILLE, N. C. Aug 21, 1S"6. Commencing Aug. 22. tlie following P;igsenger Train Scheduler will be o; emUd over this di vision. h BAIN ;o. 3 EAST. ijnise , Leave. PitAIN NO. 5si M fflaiE Line WES'l rrlve I i.ejvf r m. 12.55 2.10 2.43 S.ixi 3 56 5.H2 5 .13 5.52 6.2 7.52 S.43 9 21 10.17 10.40 11 .5a ,12 "i.ril f 2 10 i 2 4 ! :?3. ' 3 i6 5 02 I 5 : 5 Jii t 29 I S '4 ! 9 z '10 20 s.iiisbui.v. .. . St ttcsvhie Newton Hickory Icaid . .lorf.r ;ntoii Marion Old Fort Lou ad Knob. P.lack Mountain.. Asiie llle ' Alexaiiders Marshall I Warm Springs.. Paint Poc 5 im'm r. M. 4 12 3 10 2 38 1 5 1 2S n 27 n 56 11 40 iO 52 9 511 9 16 8 40 7 20 ! 4 12 ; 3 10 " 2 43 I 2 Itf 1 2S 12 27Pi. II 57 Ifl 52 110 01 i 9 16 ' 7 4T f 7 mua TRAIN No. 50.' WEST. Arrive, j Leave. M In TRA,X A ri Leave 11 2a 10 17 9 41 9 I'i 4rt 7 30 6 57 6 3-." 5 J9f 4 31 3 43 3 01 2 00 1 15 i.a. 2 43 3 56 4 33 6 03 '5 44 6"9 7 3u 8 HO 9 07 1" 00 10 4S 11 30 12 3 25 1 2 i : s 9 JO 20Pi! iSallsbur' M12 40 44 Hi B1 09 U .9 ?i 25' 0T f8 i,r.uties tie !jiewten j ! Hickory . jlcard i.Morgitnton If. Marion Old rort .Bound Knob Black Mountain j Stie.Ville ji Alex.inilfrs jMarshall Warm Springs. . Puiiit Bock 11 10 38 ie is , 9 50 9 26 8 30 7 9 7 20 24 i 5 it 4 43 4 01 1 35 4S SO M TKAIN No. 7 WEST. ' Tit A.N Nov Mirpliy Biv;--- r 1 Arrive Leave Arrive Leave A M. 11 11 10 15ah shevliie '11 12 'Turnplpe 3 20 2 15 P. 31. t 15 12 31 12 40r Wnyncsvllle ilS sera1 l ce j Sylva liWebfter ... Whittler ... I ' Charleston Hjarretts.... t 35 2 4 3 4 20 7 05 1 2 ?5 10 2 ho 15 9 28 8 1 2T 10 ! 29 8 45 i .W. ! 6 o 2 1'1 3 r, 4 25 r. if . Meal stations. Trains No's. 50 and 61 run solid between Louisville and Salisbury caiT.v Ins Pullman Sleepers between CtnctnaUt; Louisville and Knaxvtile also betw een Warm Springs and Ooldsboro. Trains No. 52 and 53 run solid between Morrlstowrn and Salisbury carry lng Lelghtrm Sleeping cars be-i iwrrn uwiuawga a,nu Asneviiie. W. A. TURK, a. o. p. A. Asheille. N. c. C W. CHE MtS, . C. P. a. Richmond Va. V. E. Mi BET. Supt. Ashevtlle N. C. THIS paper; Is ua file in Philadelphia, at the Ncwsiprr Adver tisHikr Ajtpucv of Ilewira. N. W. 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If you buy one dollar's worth of garden seeds ordrurrl give 10 papers of fresh garden cuMree ,iu lobaeeo seed iree ior ou cis. worth of garden bwus ur iiit'tliCllies - 19:tf. TETTErv CELEBRATED f V I ITT IHTsTirj f TsTsl To !bc n.-ot's oi i . . tvaTe'.f ,- ar.d new w 'tl' . i ach Blltera L- puculrmv !': . Btrength.'t;s tl;e tiigi-jtt . v ' .. braes the" it.ty.icui cnerjrie:; : lul iuflueiicvs. " It removes add i malarial fever, cotiaUpai.ou, tly-p. , J Ktiihfully stimulates the kWneys m i blaudi-r, "and enriches as well as jmrifi't the biood. tVUien overcome bv fuiiue whether mental or physical, the vtvarj and dvbi!iiat.-d-flnd it ft reliable source ta renewet strength aiHi comfort. For tala by all DrugfiaU and Deakrs generally. ILLS 25 YEARS m USE. Tte Greatest MeiicclJiumph of th.9 Age! SYWIPTOBflS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite, Ilotve! c costive, Pal a 1st the bead, tt i t h a stall sensation ta tbs back part, Fain under the shoalder blade, 1T u Jlnesa after eatlav, with a dis incline t ion to exertion of body or salad. Irritability of temper, Low apirita, with a fcclinscf havine neglected some daty. Weariness, Dizziness, Flntterlaff at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over tbo right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams Hlffbl y colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S FlLXA are especially adapted to such cases, ono doso effects such m ebangn of feel i n g s s to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the A p petit .and cause the body to Take on S-'le-lt, thut tbs system M nonrfshetl, ar.l by their Tonic Action ea the liKCSt ivo OrKa.ua, rteaular Stools ara yro'l 1 1 acd Price st .c . 4tWarray Ht.W.T. Tune HAIR DYE. eGcAT IlAtn cr Wqiskkks changed to a Gloss r Black bv a single application of this Drz. It irr parts a natural oolor. acts instantancisiT. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 14, 1886, edition 1
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