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Tit:
t f-- "Ei-1 i - mill -.r i . ... iTi.., , i-, i
iit -::t v. r. . n l .- r: i,.v-: . s . 'r-rirE wild . w ds. -r.
THcJcipar the Condor,
f . . ' s i
ffow a ew York Boy GM Them
Within Revolver liangL
- Ne4 Corner, pf Clyde, If. Y re-
rnrned frem South lAmenca
vinirlirabl monev. WhehjTsk-
1 maHe it he said t
Chili. The
We are again indebted to the Work
man for, as we think most capuai
article. . i
Half the actual troubfe of life would
rovernment pays $5 for eveH condor s
lead broueht i'n. but most of the hun-
eN rPt! siek of the business. jThecon-
.v -r-.- . i i
ilor. are thicker than buzaras, oui
they can see a riflle further than a
mn in ee a house, and they catch
nn to all sorts of ambushei iu the
neighborhood of a dead carcass almost
before they are made. Th nests are
15 mo fit above the level ief the sea,
so it's little use to huqt thenr in the
mountains. Thej are trapped occa
sionally, and some are poisjoned, but
as a rule the business tloesn't pay, and
the condors increase in numbers.
"Iow 4id yo manage it ?f' He was
y nskeil. i
iini nlflvincr off sick. Alooz the
coast there are great stretchk of sand
without vegetation, which are peril-
Am its rrosa at all times, because or
the heat and the -liability M getting
lnft I Tt was niv nlan to start out at
irM "well nrovided' with i water, and
sepk a place undr a jbig rock
where I could find shelter and to
rhich I could return by landmarks.
.At mid-day J would start out in the
broiling sun, walking briskly ai,d de
scribing a large circle. It j was very
easy to stagger after a whl and fall,
land then get up and staggef on again,
Jcee,ing a good lookout for ttje birds all
the tiuie,lest one should sudenly light
on rae form behind. Jt wolqld take a
very short time to bring thfm swoop
ing around, waiting for the death of
what they supposed was a! worn out
traveller. Many a poor fellow has
ODDS AND ESfeS.
it
ntnLOJCES SWOOP DO Olf'POttTIOM OP
MISSOURI, KANSAS AND DAKOTA, AND
LAT WASTE TOWNS; FORESTS AND CROPS
a XT7MBER OF PEOPLE KILLED AND
WOUNDED.
hf savd if oeonle would remember that ci.Ue visited the northeastern portion of
silence is golden-when they are irrf- this uIAm
tated, vexed or annoyed, io teei pror f the dainace. xt the town of
voked at a trifle, when the nerves are Sibley, ou the river, a number of liousea
e ceaerai score 01 v.
Earthq'cake SnocKS were exneriancMl
At Berne laud Geneva. Switzerland, nn
Jane 20. !
As a result of the recent earth-
persons i
tneir lives, 70,000, houses were
TIIE GREATEST, ENEMY to cUildrcn
I is worms, hrinor's Indian Vermifuge will
save'them from ruin if used according to
the directions. .
iu ruins, and 33,000 animals per-
Independeuce, Mo., Jane A cr- jquak in Cashmere 3,081
laid
islied.
5
: -
0;i and after July 1st letter post
age Svill be 2 cents for each ounce, or
part thereof Heretefure the letter
whv Dut thlannovance into the shape lives were lust, though the track of the postage has been 2 cents for each half
of speech, whieh once uttered is i?H;r fc
membered, which may burn like a bUs- forests suffered from the loss off large Advices from Indian Territory state
; a mafnral to 113 in were tiesirojea, bihode .iiem
-'.1 ... Ttf larC(
being the
S. Milieu,
orir imnerfectlv sanctified state. Uut Rf.ul.ceiv a vest ice of which remains. No
' r . t . . I 1 . . .! . . .
teriag wound or rankle like poid .5 "2 ?Sr H W Cheyenues. .nd Arapaho-s
It a cniia De irymg, oraineuu tne reater. 7 he new business Iionse or umruering lauifweu auu
arrow?
(tUi A WAV IAW Vt kV w r f - . 1 1 '
7 t . I f eltnno TIitt tftriH luiocv o rrd I A nnn 1 vt.l n ..Hk 41.. ..tiU-.
K rpfnl what, vnn sav. Do not speak ru,k .Tr"I',"7.T ,uu u,u aH,"HS u,c uiers.
"w ---- j v : laarivinc mm was cruemi u.i-uuuhvu
a servant unreasonable I T. W. Herson, iu this cjtj, was blown steal ling cattle and liorse causing
To roe Farmers!
while vou feel the impulse of anger, for the county. The patli of the cyclone was
. :ir i.- -i i mit W from the southwestern portion of tue
I VOU Will UC iUIUUSI IXTIWMH w oaj www , , .
jwu countv to the northeastern.
r . U i. rw mnwn than miVT rVAl PT 1 . TT- V CU A
mucu, - w ofij iiiuic j i jjeavenwoiTii, jvnusas, one a
iudtnnent will annrove, and to speak in tornado nccompauied by raiii, hail and
J o t . rr ' . I i . . .1.;. it- t., jsn
tt uj nrdav nisht. and it is now learned thatt 4M" ."wu
till "the sweet by and by-when you although iu the city the only damage
shall becalm, rested and self-controlled, was to trees, fences aud gardens, in the
i ,w - ., , v. country it was more severe. A large
Above ail, never wme a leiier wpn Btock farm belonging to Capt. W. S.
you are in a mood of irritation. There Tough, four miles south of this place,
. -"- -? 1 11 I 1 A 1 mnm
resentments which are
is
are
it is sometimes a duty to express indig
nation. But if you consider the mat
er: the occasion for mittins such feel-
7 -A.
ing on record are comparatively few.
They come once in a life time perhaps,
and to many unfortunate beings they of five persons, was scattered about the) and; the law. It was Venice, Illinois,
. w1,a1 varum an uireciioiis uy me giue, out,
never come at all. Upon the whole, J kied Al,hoW9Vtrt U
Deome on r friends and neighbors; and in iu red more or less. The timbers of I
w i . . . . ..
,a nmmiin;fr toliiVli w frrm n orf : the house were blown more than a mile, i
I O I. 11.. ! ..fn I A OQ k ifiifV
uc njLiiig w buililiiiir in the twu was blown over
and in hours of eood temper and health Saturday except the county building,
. , i, '-i,i. x4,j 4. which was helu down oy uie saie.v xso
lie wears u uuiib uiiu oujuuj tutxu .
, ... - i i oue was hurt.
fallen down therein those, sands and
been torn to pieces before he was
dead.
"When I found them getting thick
I'd back up against the frock and
throw stones at them and shout as if
I was wild with fear, and 1 the great
vultures would gather around just out
' of range of the stones, which I didn t
throw very narci, ana sit on tne saua
anq look at me sideways. . liien was
my opportunity, fulling jtwo uavy
revolvers from under my c0at, I'd let
drive at them. They are wonderful
in the air, but to get aloft they must
first run along the sand: with wings
- SDread for a couple of rods. It was a
cold day when I didn't get at least
three, and one day J captured seven.
That was a trick which the condors
, didn't learn easily."
The Arfcansaw Coroner's Inpnest.
a
An Arkansaw coroner found
drunken man, and, thinking that he
had a subject, summoned a jury. Just
before a verdict of "cause ot; death un
Known" was rendered, the man got
pp, dusted his hat and asked :
?Have any of you men seen any
thing of Ted Bryant?" j
The coroner was disgusted, This
is a pretty time to talk such nonsense'
said i he. "You were dead just a
wune ago, and now, sir, such an ac
tion on your part tending tb cheat an
nonest omcial out of a few hard-earn
ed dollars won't be tulerated by this
community. i "
fit was not my fault, ca'n."
f'Yes, it was your fault. lYou could
have kept still until Jhis b4isiness was
over, and still there would liave been
plenty of time to ask.aboufcyour ac-
quiintauces, you've knocked us out
pf about fifteen dol lars." V
T' I - o .ii
I u "iry, capn, oay wilt you
set up the drinks if I tumble over
pow and let the good worklgo on ?"
i"Ycs, we'll give you a quart."
The. iwan laid down aud he verdic
was i rendered, not according to r the
lacts in the case, Imt in dompliauce
- w lM a pressure oi circumstances. As
a jrule, the Arkansaw coroner is an
Itonest man. t
probability prove more destructive than
, t i , -i r ,i .. I ill OH l, oewuie ne iiiuiuiiicu. tucv nic
poruonos, locKeain ooxes, tnese win, it alreldL. t work borinir into the twins ol
may be, flash up again in sudden feud young fruit trees in many of the orchards,
and fir, months afW von h ns the limns oi, tne trees tneyiiave
' . J I itnnir nn 1 PV ln(T 11 n ml fill II fT ftiwl
w iuiiir. uj. wic xunjf wmcu uiciieu tuem, frut thereou is ruined. They are par
or the folly which penned them. Never ticularly severe on young orchards. A
an angry letter when you are h olc,iara o m t whicf, tl
angry. j year would have born its first crop, is he
All hMi.tpd flinQ saV fl,o .riwl.. tears ruined. The young truit is bIjow
, - , . llli: Up! HUM Hill (IHJVMl'V IV UVlUMIij MUVII
uve as an outlet, ana superlatives are Btung by the locusts. These insects are
apt to be dangerous. So long as we particularly bad on peach and quince
: . i. L trees, also on young chestnuts and the
jmvju Bjiccyu, ive ure chiUCiipill tree. - In some plac.s the tree.
petty sate. already show the signs of their work, aud
We all need to be cautioned against B n ew " li,e W!,I1 tu!"S
1 O f I . a wwr n n 1 ' ni Ik Ail r r wind will
1 1 . mm . y . UlUHIli UUU uiov uvtftvv nuiu VS1I
unuue naste m speecn, but mothers most break ff the dead branches, which will
of all. It is easy to misunderstand a fall to the cround, and from these will
i,;i;i. ort : 1:111. ! come the crop of locusts for 1902. York
i.ii i in . m ru i ii iu iu r-w 1 1 11
Remedy tor Cabbage WormsI
frof. Kiley announces the; discovery
of a . remedy for t he cabbage worW
which is easily applied, and. ho savs
has proved entirely satisfactory with
Alr. Jirwii of New York! wlip first
discovprwl it. Tt
Jlf i ... .
aicr uppiiea ai mia-aay ttirectly to
the f worni by pouring or pprinkline
on mem. Xie insects curl up aht
roll off dead, and the cabbages are
revived by the cooling application
course it is best used in the hea
v tue uay, case ice-water is not
at hand, he says yery cild sprint;
WfF Will rln .. II i tt'l "
, " ficujr wen. ; iy lieu we
think of the eflect on pur own per-
vi piunge into an ice-bath has in a
uuiy aay, we will not wpnder that
the tender little larva of the Pieri
ppw siiouia aunip himself into the
direst, eternity when cruelly treated
cupiui oi ims ,cold
Fanner9" Home Journal,
pizen."
Omnibuses have disauDearpd frnm
V l i
ieff i orK ciry. xiorse cars am m n
ninrr nrl
stages. The last rum bed u town m
11 o'clock Saturday evening. It came
jrora i ui ion ierry, sipppeq at jNiblo 'a
ibirIate' passengers and disappeared
:from pobicview up FiftIT avenue
Stages have been running in New York
mora than, Halt a century. All the
'j- tages have been bought by the Broad
tray BaiIrpad.;Compapy, j 'Ihey and
vibe venerable Hones will, be turned
over.to .their nejw; o wnert ito-morro w
; and horse cars :(will; be run in their
stead;" ;The bbrses will jipgle along
-iiiifrrnt of the cars
have on sale at prices and terms
to suit the times, as follows :
The celebrated Morgan " New Clipper
and SEYMOUR MOWERS guaranteed to
give satisfaction or no sale.
The Newark Machine Company's
Improved Horse Rakes Straw
Cutters and Grain Drills,
superior to any ever brought to Rowan.
PIEDMONT WAGONS, BUGGIES,
of the very best makers at surprisingly low
folks up-town, where it is possible, take prices.
can be sold on long time it
esire.
taiFTrlumnh Reapers and Soil-Binders.
The deliriously fascinating anounce-
ment is made in one of our art papers
that painting on barjes and frying-pans
is now taught in one lesson at a Broad-
It is tne fashion in New York to
dine and sup in the gardens on the
roofs of hotels and restaurants, and
. , i . blown tit atoms aud nine horses bmied in their meals in their gardens-or on their n ffL nriita v.
righteous; the debris Three were killed outright parehsSr. so di
ressmdlg- and nil the others severely injured, lhe f i-Tri,,mnh
second story was blown from the house
of Geo. Richardson, but although the
family was in the house no one was iu
jured. The residence of John Huckitis,
about twelve miles irom tne cuy, wa i, nnnAnn t a,' ij
blown to atoms. The family, consisting 6"" ""lLi TC CJ
Beautiful Venice has produced anoth- sold this year only on orders but at prices
beautiful heroine who saved the life astonishingly low. J.-A. BOYDEN,
Salisbury, June 4th.' 1885.
er beautiful heroine who saved the life
of her murderer husband by rowing in
Much of the friction which makes
he machinery of living move rough
and discordant is caused by things too
nettv to be noticed if we were all in
our normal codition. The hasty word
spoken in petulence may be explained,
forgiven and forgotten. But the letter
written in ebulation of wouncledrfeel-
insra is a fact tangible, not to be con
doned. There itr lies with a certain
permanence about it. You have sent
it to a friend, who, reading it over half
a dozen times will each time find it !
more cruel and incisive than before,
Letters once written and sent away can
never be recalled. You cannot be sure
that your friend (or enemy) will burn
them. Hidden in bureau drawers or in
compartments of desks, folded up in
however, and the heroine was a fish-
woman in a catboak, J
Call a girl a chick, and she smiles; 1
call a woman a hen, and, she howls.
Call a young woman witch, and she is
pleased; call an old woman a witch, and
Kausas City, Mo., Jnne 23. The stoiro she is indignant Call a girl a kitten,
of Saturday night did little damage iu
Kansas vi ty. the most serious item; the
blowiiij' uowu ot a tlneo story buck
building at 18th and Frank streets. The
building, which is valued at $4,000, is a
total wreck. Reootts, however, are
and she rather like3 it; call a-woman a
cat, and she ll bate you. Queer sex,
isn't it?
Children were born to a mother and
coming iu of serious damage to the grow-' daughter at the same time and in the
IIIII 4J1 UDS. ilB n CI1 HO IIICJ ULPll UttlVII VI
0 UOHEY HADE ! $
OoelcuTUMi
ma tnka I&.00 U
$S.C0 per &ij c
Tuis( tot th
"HVOTTAC
(ilia "iimli"
Boetlwra Boalhly
20 Per Cent
Profit.
Rrenlir priea,
$100 per yw, will
' tend ( eopk it
KBtha cm rmipt
1 Of $3.00.
Sampl CopU,
SO coiti mm.
B,F. Arery & Sons. Louisville, Ky
same house in Illinois the -other day.
The babies were dressed and put in the
cradle together, Wheu they were taken
up soon after neither mother know her
own child, and to day they aie still won
deiing vvhicb is which, Charlotte Obs.
as wen as
fences aud houses, and in some cases of
dwellings.
Specials from St. Josephs, Warrens-
burg, Independence. Cameron, Chiili-
cothe, Bevier, Missouri City, Marshall,
Slater and Glasgow, all Missouri towns,
all tell the same story.
At Glasgow, J. C. Wilson, a reona
M-nrlliiKT innn. hist', liia life, nun the
m 9 m v mt m m amm. mmm w ovsvy m .
business portion of the towu was almost I otate was operated upon by a compa
uestroyeu, ny pi apciors ou outuiay, lhe opera
tion is called thoracentesis, .and the
Ravages of tho Locusts, doctors took trom Ins thorax torty
ounces ot serum, which cave the Bish
ml A 1 A. ill 1 I I I . . - V
ine Bevenieen year iocuris win iu an on mUch relief. He IS resting Quiet
lyand comfortably. Raleigh Regis
rnT- TCTj4-il I have opened an office
X cLJXG Si 0 tlC6! on Innls street, in rear
of J. 1). (iasklll, and will take orders tor repairing
Stoves, Fire backs. Grates, Dampers, etc., for every
Stove in the United States. Patching and mending:.
all work done In the neatest style. No matter how
badly your Stove Is broken or worn, I can make It
as good as new Work done at your home.
Dont worry over that stove but send for me had
have it fixed at once. JOUN A. MURPHY.
Salisbury, June 4th, 1S85. 33:1m
i": Clears out. rats, mice 'roaches,' flies, ants,
bedbdgs. r e , ; ;
fieart jains. "
Palpitation. JDropsical Swellings, Dizi
ness, Indigestion. Headache, Sleeplessness
cured by "WelIsT JJeattn uenewcr."
MEoTih on Corns.
Ask for Wells' 'Rough on Corns." 15cts.
Quick complete cure. Hard or soft corns,
warts, bunions,
Bnchu-Paiba"
Quick, complete trure of all Kidney, Blad
der and Urinary diseases. Scalding, Irrita
tion, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh ol the Bladder.
$1, Druggists, t "
Bed-Bugs, Flies.
Flies roaches ants, bedbugs, rats, mice,
gophers, chipiuuuks, cleared out by "Rough
on Rats." 15c.
Thin People.
"Wells' Health Renewer" restores health
and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex
ual Debility. 1.
"Rough on Pain."
Cures cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhoea,
aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia,
rheumatism. 20c. Rough on Pain Plaster,
15 cts.
Mothers.
If you are failing, broken, worn out and
nervous, use "jVfcl Is Health Renewer. $1.
Druggists.
Lffe Preserver
If you are Josing your grip on life, try
"Wells Heatthf Renewer." Goes direct to
weak spots.
'Bough on Piles."
Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching,
Protruding, Bleeding, Internal or other.
Internal and external remedy in each pack
age. Sure cure 50c. Druggists.
Pretty Women.
Ladies who'would retain freshnes and
vivacity, don't fail to try "Wells' Health
Renewer."
"Bough on Itch."
"Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions,
rinsrworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet
chillblains. :
"Roiigh on Catarrh."
Corrects' offensive odors at once. Com
plete cure of worst chronic cases, also une
qualed asargle tor dipthcria, sore throat,
toul Sreath. 50cts.
The Hope of the Nation.
Children, slow in development, puny,
scrawny and delicate, use "Wells' Health
Renewer."
Catarrh of the Bladder.
St in 21 Dir. irritation, influmation, all Kid
ney and Urinary complaints, cuied by "Bu-
chu-Paiba" fl.
"Water Bugs, Boaches."
"Rough on Rats" clears them out, also
Beetle. Ants.;
onrnln'ir'!1!8 Ad m i ii i stfator's Notice!
ter.
The new British cabinet according to
announcement is made up as follows:
'The Marquis of Salisbury, prime minis
ter and secretary of state tor the foreign
department; Sir Michael E. Hicks-Beach,
chancellor ot the exchequer: Lord Rail
dolph Churchill, secretary of state for
India; Sir Richard Ashetou Cross, secre
tary of state for the home department;
Right Hon. Ldward Gibson, lord chancel
lor of Ireiind. Right Hon. William Heury
Smith will probably be secretary for war.
Colonel Frederick Stanley, secretary for
tne ; colonies; inn jari or uarnarvon or
Viscount Cranbrook, lord Iieutenaut of
Ireland, and Sir Stafford Northcote, lord
presideut of the couucil.
Havinsc qualified as Administrator of
the estate of C. J. MiMerdeceased, I hereby
give notice to all persons who have claims
against the estate of said U. J, Miller to
present the same to me prcperlv authenti
cated w ithin one vear from this date, or
this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons lnaeutea to the
estate of said C. J. Miller, are requested to
make immediate payment to me.
S. II. WILEY, Adm'r. of
C. J. Miller dee'd.
Salisbury, N. C. June 1st, '85. 33:6t.
Mr. T. C. A., of Atlanta, desires to say
that "I have been a constant sufferer with
G. and G. for over two years; have failed
to secure relief from any source until I ob
tained Kinch, two bottles of which effect
ed an entire cure without any loss of time,
change of diet or the use of any internal
medicine." ,
One bottle of B.B. Bv will purify your
blood.
whons forbidden to answer back: so
easy to leave a picture of yourself in the
plastic memory which will be photo
graphed there for theremainder bf life,
and of which you ' would in coming
days be ashamed. Mastery.,
,
Flirting With a Priucess.
Resptted-Gov. Scales has respited 8 E f J D Y0UR17Q0L
.baton Mills, the negro man who was
under sentence to be hanged at Halifax
tomorrow. It is understood that some
TO THE
Observation of a Correspondent on In- ion Rtiii nn hnfi and i? ri
nullum jlzi in wut iic jmjtjw, j?umuy.
ExCommissioner Lorino, it seems, will
have to make ocd to the government the
$20,800 he diverted from the purpose forlneW evidence has been secured, favora-
which it was appropriated in order to ui
fTiK'nfl it in Bprrls TIip firf rnnfrnllcr I r
informs him that steps will be taken to
secure its recovery. His bondsmen are
held in $ 10,000 only. The chief clerk of
the agricultural department savs there are
about 12,000 pounds of the sugar beet seed
Salisbury Woolen Mills
From a London Letter in theChicago Her
aid. .
I caught the Duke of Cambridge the
other day in a funny position. ; I had
business with an aide-de camp and in a
mistake went into the Duke's I room. !
naivete: "lhe heap docs not seem to get
any smaller. Sometimes when I look at it
I think it is actually growing
Several davs ago a Georgia farmer wrote
us he was in great need of this seed. He
had tried in various directions, but could
not get any. In his extremity he wrote to
the department tor two bushels of the seed.
He go it, and I expect he was surprised at
our nromntnpsa. Knt there dnp nnt nocm
He had his easy toggery on and was ati to be any more farmers wanting beet seed
the window looking unon th arlr A The. Sreat quantity ol peas and sorghum
3 V ,r r rT seed lelt over and on hand at the depart
grounus oi juanoorougn House, and ment might be used, the officials say, as
11 mm - I . mm. .
on! snockms! maJdnffSiorialsannarPTif- cnicKen ,eea uut sugar beet seed cannot
lv Of a most fifWirWo &mJZ!L J utlld in tlli8 way or in anJ other-
-..v.ukv. .uuOVLCi. IV a I
j 0v au vuaiw wuiuuw. in Troubled Aaolt It. Th Chicflfrft
4-1 J i t , . 1 rr, .. .... . 7"0
tuc oxuur oi nis signaling Dusiness the pnwinf, Kepublican, seems to be troubled
Duke had not heard mv foot sfpr nn because some of the Southern States,
f
among them North Carolina, proposes to
pension disabled exConfederate soldiers,
aud says that this is in opposition to the
spirit of the 14th amendment. We don't
see whv tho Tribune neoole should be
troubled about this as they are not asked
to pony up any of the cash wherewith it
is done, the Southern people who propose
to uo it payiug uie on I out oi tneir own
t je carpet and I thought the besi thing
I could do was to discreetly and silent
ly back out. As I did so the lady lean
ed forward and the sun shone on her
face and I recosmized th Prl
CP -v a. iluVVdO Ui
Wales, who, with some of the young
sters, was sitting in a sort of exposure Packets, and not only that but contiibu-
emnvinrr n hit nf n l i -n. "" J i uie way oi inxauon
. " &VT J mm to PJ'S Pensions to Northern soldiers,
wic uiu warrior, on wnose every move- which they do without a . growl. If tins
meiit at this moment the eves of all lmlM,6ition came iu the shape of asking
we lederal government to take Confed
erates on the pension roll the Tribune
might chip in with apparent reason,' but
as it is a sort of family affair with which
that paper has nothing to do, its chip is
eoraewnat out ot place. Char. Observer.
moment the eves of all
Europe were, figuratively, supposed to
be resting, Instead of signing warrants
creating armies to march forth I to des
truction, the old boy was diverting him
self in his peculiar and unique manner
with the young folks of the royal fami
ly. I afterwards learned a regular code
ot signals had been establisHeH ! bv the
field marshal by which he could com-
Anothir Suit Against Schift Bnos.
Messrs Phillip and Jonas Schiff yesterday
receirea a uoiice similar to that served
upon them a week ago br Dr. John H.
McAden, but this second note was served
hv.fooare Himm.iil Jtr .1.. I i
municate with iho Pnnui A. d. I . i , .! , .. r.
M. Ul' 1 J IIIITHKM I HltlC 11 111! E X WllfinrrnniM ma IMllllinn
r- -ww, i ' ; r- vnv isunuiii"
m wrecked by the digging of SchiflTs cellar.
A young lady graduate at Meadvills Tu An.pAlc?.c!,8.D.n xem appear at
- . . . . . . : T ' -t i me icriii oi tne annenor inrr tr
answer to the petition of the nUintitVa
Wanted, a Man" The youne men T,,e Petwn. t understood, calls for
mavsmilA nTOr it W u i.i?- damages from Schiff Brothers for the
i i Ii. F ae aestrnctipn or a large part of the plaintiffs'
want of these times. Not a dashino-Utocsrof goods, liius two of the nruch
beau with trood clothe, nr A.,A talked pf suits are ulready docketed, and
i- i . , W i - ; - v m i the matter is assuming an interesting
his hair m place, but a man" that hastBhape. The others may -,n3edtoS
resolved to do a jnanV part in these ente?"ed at an7 hne between now and
stirring times when there t a?ZZ!Z?. 'IS? lue xnptnor
Business or Party Cards,
Circulars or fosters,
Letter or Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Monthly Statements,
Books or Pamphlets,
Labels, Tags, &c,
Neatly printed at thi3 i
office, and at as low rates as elsewhere.
Business men of Salisbury are invited -office at old Express Office,
THIS NEW FACTORY
Is now in operation, and facilities for man
ufacturing Woolen Goods such as have nev
er before -been offered to our people, are
within the reach of the entire Wool grow
ing community.
We manufacture JEANS, CASSIMERS,
FLANNELS, LINSEYS, BLANKETS,
YARNS, ROLLS, &c.
Soliciting a liberal patronage of ourpeo-
ii
e. we are respeciiuuy,
Salisbury Woolen Mills.
to call through the P. 0. before giving
their orders to agents or sending them
abroad.
May 28th, 1885.
32tf
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Dress Makinq!
i MISS M. 0. TAFFE
Has opened rooms in the Old Photograph
Gallery,1 She has learned Dress Making
and : the most accurate system of cutting
thoroughly.
"Fit Gru.a.xp.ntcecl I
Will be pleased to receive calls from the
ladies of Salisbury.
March 5, 1883. ly
J. M. HADEN,
Real Estate Agent;
. Office in J. D. McNeely's Store
HAS FOR SALE the following real estate
on terms to suit purchasers :
No. 14 Eight building lots, four of them
fronting on Main str. l hese lots are near
Car; Shops
PECIAL NOTIC
I have sold ray Retail Gro
cery Department to Mr. Haden,
but will continue the
CouifflissioB Grocery Business
at my old stand. Will also buy and sell all
kinds of Country Froduce. fepecial atten
tion given to consignments of Fruits,Chick.
ens, Eggs, Butter, &c, assuring to farmers
the highest cash prices.
All those indebted to me are earnestly
requested to come forward and settle with
out delay and save cost.
May 28, '83. (32:4t) J. D. McNEELY.
SALE BF TOM LOT!
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Rowan County, in the case of Jos.
Horah, Adm'r of Daniel Chambers, dece'd,
against Daniel Chambers and others, I will
sell at public auction at the Court House
door in Salisbury, on Monday the 6th day
No. 2-Has eight building lots and four OI Vne, 1 lulUxown" V.1'
small farms. This property is situated on u7' , ul,'". " V1B , lV" "
the Brlnle firrv road 4- mile from car shoos aojoining uie lanasoi uspar oum-
No. 3--Tcn small farms, containing each ner' ancy Wiseman and Joseph Horah,
from 10to 12 acres, situated on theBringle
ferrv road. 14- miles from Salisburv,
No. 4 -Has seven building lots, two orf
Main 6treet and five on Church street, situ
ated on same square with Joe Burk.
No. 5 Has eleven small lots, situated on
Long street, near Gas house, Woolen Mills,
freight and passenger depots. This proper
ty is valuable for tenement houses.
No. 6 Has eight small farms, containing
foui" to six acres, situated about H miles of
Salisbury on the N. C. R. R.
No. 7 Has about 25 or 30 small farms,
containing 5 to 10 acres each. Also, seve
ral pther valuable farms, containing from
50 to 110 acres, with buildings all within
two? to three miles of town. I will take
pleasure in showing the property to anyone
jjnne4, 1885.
,?3;tf
containing one-half acre.
Terms One-half cash, and the xemain
der in six months with interest Irom day
of sale at eight per cent.
JOSEPH HORAH, Adm'r.
May 28, 1885. 5t ' .
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CRAIGE & CLEMENT,
SilISUUKY, N. C.
Feb. 3rd, ISpJ.
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TO,
To Mother or Child
The Dread of
Motherhood
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and;
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TO?-
Suffering Woman.
TIiip invaluable pre
ratlon In truly a Iri
mj.h of scitntitic skill,
nd no more inestima
le benefit wa9 ever be
nowed on the mothers
of the world.
&lL not only short
ennhetimeof laborand
Itrtwens the intensity of
.ain.but better than all
it greatly diminishes
the danger to life of
ooth mother and child,
ind leaves the mother
in a condition highly
tavorable ttt speedy re
covery, and far less lia
ble to flood i ner, convul
sions and other alarm
ing symptoms incident
t lingering and painful
labor. IlBtruIy wonder
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er s t riend to be rank
ed as one of the life sav
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eries of modern science.
From the natureof the
case it will of course be
understood that we can
not publish certificates
concerningthis Remedy
without wounding the
delicacy of lhe writers.
Yet we have hundreds
of such testimonials on
file, and no mother who
has once used it will
everagain bewilhout it
in her time of trouble.
To the nrecU of the ton: ::t- r-.rair rcij
traveler and new s-rr i J!.x:-;vr'
acb Bitters is )eculj:irlv ii'iapici' wm ij:
stretijfthns the rJrsp-'tivc jirrrans, ff
braces the physical tncrio-; to nigral
ful inflieehces. It treniovt s' Mjd j rev. i.
malarial fever, ioiistipiitioa, (Iv-in-psi
healthfully stimuliitt-s tho k'ulceys ' , J
bladder, and fnriches ns weirns "pirr r
the blood. When 4verciiu In- -.uifwi
whether mental 6r pliysicul, the mrj
and debilitated find it a rdhutk' pn;tr tt
renewed strength and 'nmi'it. t or ttb'
by all Drugiibis and Dtukis fE-ocruilj,
rrinrmrri.
MILL STONES.
I TT TJi UXp E m C, N K n lias boujW tbt wd
STONE QUAKKY of E. E.'riuitipsSiecea'
and will contintre tu supply the public
mand, Tor MtU Stout- Uvm tbVs tiLKiMtii
gkit -so well known Miroupliom llilseoaajl
for its superiority for Mill Stohcs. -(;ranttnklw
for Ornamehtal pvlrposis, Mo!.unfnts,tc.,ttjai
also be had at this quarry. A 'M rets,-
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Burance nowoffeeed the pb!ir Is fouDdlnlMJ"-
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p llcy at an actual average cost flf. s.5opua
For further Information, call on or addrea j. ;
j. V. McKi:.vZtE.A?eBt
May20,iss3.1 Salisbcbt.-S.C
Waicht'S I !i di Ah Vegetable Rill
FOE THE
And all Oilioim Complaints
Safe to take. heln?r purely reseaWe; nopty
ing. niee25cts. All itroissa.
Dec. 20, 'S I. ly.
" POUTS'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDEW
J5T0UJ2E:. PFCUTZ UtM
A prominent physician lately remarked to
the proprietor, that if it were admissable to
make public the letters we receive, the "Moth
er's Friend" would outsell anything on the
market.
I most earnestly entreat every female ex
pecting to be confined to use Mother's Relief.
Coupled with this entreaty I will add that
during a long obstetrical practice (44 years), I
have never known it to fail to produce a safe
and quick delivery.
H.J. HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
Send for our Treatise on "Health and Hap-J
piness of Woman," mailed free.
Bkadfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga
TAPE WORM.
An eminent German scientist has recent
ly discovered from a root extract, an also
lute tpecificifor Tape Worm.
It is pleasant to take and is not distress
ing to the patient, but is peculiarly sicken-
: J. r . n -I7
in ana scupeiying io me iape ttunu,
which loosens its hold of jts victim and
passes away in a natural and easy manner,
entirely whole, with Head, and while still
alive. 1
One physician lias used this specific in
over 400 causes, without a single failure to
void-worm,; entire. Success guaranteed. No
pay required until removed with head.
Send stamp for circular and terms. "
HEY WOOD 4l CO.,
19 Park Place, New York.
MayO, ?34. ly
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Interested in Hides, Furs, Wool, Roots,
Feathers, Beeswax, Butter, Cheese, Eggs,
)ried Fruit, Poultry, Hay and Produce
gene: ally o send for our Price Currents.
Prompt returns on all Consignments.
1 Trial j Shipments Solicited.
R. L. WILLIAMS & CO. j
General Commission Mebbhants,
Offipe, ICS.lWjlliam St., New York., ,
Oct. '84:ly f j
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TK. If Fonts' I'onvlfR" are in -t:;l,r(,ujA J
J-OIU7. 8 J'ou'dcru iTl ln'T' s-- i;.-- ' iLgnli
and cream twenty fr crnt.. an-! n::i'c Uie
Fomz'n Powder will euro or pr'-vt a'TjV
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