L i; J. ! ( -I ( ! if '7 . 1-1 -if t T t n-...s;dcBt gether berries and wai er, ten minutes; rt' WV.t! li; rmi r. urjv Strninctl Sauce-Oiie mid. a Jmlf, rutU, Gioi-ia ; J . F. Willed, lecturer, poundsMpf berries, onf:pini- of watery Jyinsa: : .Slot, , AUtinrsWw Carr, president, ..ma;Jli. tJ. ncddinL;ticld, fctfctary.j It - - '" t r I CM Ki Ifrititn o'lu'iz - - JJliicikMcr; M. Jv! Ititf hie, secretary Saw AiW 7 'fVii-..u'.v J. 11. I Inlai an, nrfeid enr. llo.r m W I (..MOn .J I I !IT 1 1 " Till . ...yr ' '.. .--. i ..I ...... I i .Cool bpnn; ' Mrn-wSvi lie 1,. uauiy, ,(.;. aalhrni County A. F. Ililemna, pre dciii. .r.rord; Dr. J. S. LaSerty. , secrc- Vitvulvin County U. S. Green, president, Jhsies; V. A. Lindsay, secretary, Thomas- .Household Matters. HOW TO FRY OXI0S3. Hi'it a snffijient auantitv mto niiss, - - pnnLle these with Mjmt and fry in pleutj of Irot lard or ilnppin;j;.wliei of a ncu c'oior remove isutn witn a shuir if jBtn-i ':: PtrHik!e : su:t' over fOiii-tt if fiiwt'i-'i-iv ;;th'Ili!fd . IO. V .-ill urvUf rite from grease and vell fLtvofred. Nt y. Yo rk Pi ess. EXCELLENT ri'KNITURE rOLISII. Onelpart of. measure of oliva od and two pj.rts of vinegar. Sliake well to gether and apply with a woolen cloth, afrer v-hicli Jtake a dry woolen, cloth and rub vigorously. A housewife "who uses this says it is a first We, reliable furiiit ire pojish,. always1 to bedep?ided npoh ioT giving. satist'actcjjry results. ScieutIfC Aniencan. " ,; wAsnis o wa?,ti-Siij:s. Wash bilk's .may' be washed snccess Tully,' alth jugii many dismal failures have 'made it. doubtod. They must not certain iy be-washed in the tub with other things. A strong warm suds made iitlr&dy white soap comes first; th.sili must rbe rubbed very lighjly; jhot water, waslang powders and alkali Kojits are lata! to the beauty of wash ; silks. Thorough rinsing in tepid wa ter, followed " by furtlier! 'ri lining in cold .water with a little vinegar in it, ni!iWi!ii wask silks as nloi as, new. "YViih these directions for laundress, jio one nejd'besitide io follow where fancy leads in choosing wash silks for blouseJ, which will be worn, mure than everiiejxjt summer. B;.;ton Transcript. G 1 i . -i .EXI'EItT OK TEA fAKING A tea oxnert savs that a "pound 1 o lea wii furnish 300 cu.js of liquor i it.be m ade properly, but that ilia max imum ben;;!itSMf -the leaf, both in the matter of quality aiVvj quanity,. are Seldom cnj--yell becans'f fhe! general feguorauce of what npperirs to be so (simple a process ;s to require no care, the me hod or brewing, lie' says tea leaves s ho'uld ho- put into an earthen or airatb ware f)ot i never use nittaH and staidjon thv. back of the stove un til thorbuhlv wanned, then ussum Jiofc Wii 1 .J . ! ! 1 I 1 P I 1 1 en which has been fresh lv lioiled dholdd be" poured In and tht 1 1 t 4l 1 " 1.1 1 . 1 . 1 pot s noma oe piaceii at theouclc ol the 1 i i J - 1 1 11 t stove l n ten men 11 res, where it v. ill keep hdt but' nuL boil. At iM expira tion ot jtliat tune tire tea willb3 per iect, bii;i if it is desired - tlve liquor .UiU'st b( po'.red ?il in anoth. vessel, 4173 seafs, but can hold, with addi separate it from the leaves, tibaal seats oil the st-ige and in the so as td jvhitdi dttm :i -while would "ive off an i:sUi'iiii4n't element. m sePviii'' the- cups, and the crj.uu should be warm .. J ' . .. 1 ' 111 1 1 1 I iiuu inej cream snouiu i:e put into tne Clliysibrforn flt-: tAa. TIu nul.lip nro told not to snnie at these simole in Ktrnctioiis, but trv fheui and see if thi y dolnot get a new. light on the qaestioirot ir tfiuir the most out iof a cup.ot tea. Lhicago Aews. .1 CIIUIiNS AND CHURNING Of all the diiferent kiiuh of dnirns in use In 1 arniers -houses, for a &mw II lamily aairv, ivrites Mrs.' W. It. Weh- stor, 1 gjtve t lie preiereneoVto the goad oiiiiasni4ned Uasli churn It is easi v i 111 tvt'fv way, not hard to vork rnj churning, :ind takes tin but very little room. You tan easily raise ttie-lia find. look into it at anv timp l- 1 . 1 - - j - C l-v r. itTS.V,-t ..It . . 1 I oce uuv ijiai i-as are l)rorressii:t. rnn butler is1 easily nathered ;md taken out. Vi ilea it conies, and the churn'is easily cleaned afterwards. In winter the mist ik&jis often made of keeping the eieam sm ions tnat it becomes bitter before is churned, I like to have crea'151 a litt e-bit sour, nndspt. if. ; 1 j 1 - aw r Warm place loii2 enoii'di for it trvtnsf.A slightly acid before 1 churn it. but in a cold crimate it won't do to k-Pn U . j - ----J' V long e'upugh to sour naturalh', unless one is wihiui: to run the risk of h nvino a bitteir itaste the butter. Butter that colfieH in iV'easonalde tim will much letter t han t hat which is churned . for horiK as is sometimes the case.,' This delay in coining I "believe 1 is fre-i quiLttly caused by keeping the creym . where iKis hot and. cold by turns, aiii -kNo kve.ung it jbao 'long. The churii-ingsho-.id be- regular not fast and then slow,, and should be kept up withoijt long iuterniissions until it is aoue.--ie.w lork t)rldj HONV TOvCOOK CRANBERRIES. Uecipt s adopted by the American y mber7 G lowers ' Association! . 1. :asii them clean and remote . all steni'j atid leaves. " j 1 A -Il -1. f -os m a porceiian-hnpd kittle ot siew-pan. , Aever cook in tin or b i 3.-, T cooking ; ss. ? r ie sooner Ihey are eaten affir the sooner you will know how lfiod th4v - Sauce No. 1 l.ie quart;of berths, one pint. wt vaicr, one pound ot graq- ulated stigar. Bmt-ten minutosr sh-.l-o - - 1 he ve.st 1, uo not st ir. This means 'a fii;!, he 'ijetl. dry-measure quart, whk-h siouhl. weigh iull seventeeh ounces. x Saiu-o. No. 2- One quart of berries ' . one p'nt of water, .one pound of grau . lilatetf sugar, -lii tog sugar aiul w;it( r io ho'l, u!(t the fiu.t and boil till clear (fif teefi Or twenty minutes.) , ' Sil'Td No, 3 One found of lerri,5i . . . - 1 . 1. . 1 ,1 . - - - -1 1 ! - one scant; iiii:t oftcold water, olie-hiiltl il- X..J1 togetVr berries a bvelye n,i,1hies;straiii J J.I e. I nd water tnn to through a colah- ar. ' ('run timr .1 o iv , - X j : l pouds of berng pint of water. Bod hfteen niintekmin through : a V- I IMI J vv Stabs-book the in ic$ fiftepn niinuc;s aSd as raiieli sniar as 30U nave yu$e auuyuu aant fifteen minutes; shd tjurn inro forms iellv-cups ioiforuis in to cofi water (o prevent sticking. . ( r .nberiT 1 arts Jbiit her of sau above will make I ddic ouh tar( Strained sauce is general lypreferred.j Cranberry Pie? Flr pies with up per crusts the berries J should be used whole nd tcoked in the pastry in the following1 propcrtion: Ftur p.irts ben ies, three parts Sugar, : one part water. ' . j ; Steamed B itter Ptfdding Stir 'the cranbirrie-S with a ligjit batter; steam two hours; serve vith:liqoid syuce. "Steamed Cranberry Duniplings Use cranberries the same as apple's; steam about one hpur and serve with sane. - 4 " Frozen Crau berries Soma fr.-fer th? flavor of frozen cranberries, h reeze the:n solid an4 throw into hot water; use one-fourth less sugar than in for mer recipes. j Curious Facts. The imporical reign, of. Japan bejjan with Jummu Ten no on April 7, 0G0 B. C. ' The whob number of Worses that have made the recortUjof 2:30 or letter is 4640 trotters and 1213 pacers. It, is claimed that in almond and Ma deira nut culture the taeih.o Coast bid fair to surpass the world. Glucose is produced in the United States at the rate of 1 :0J0,0U0 pounds per day, principally in the VVestern States. J Justice is the name of a man who was recently sentenced! to eighren years imj)rii!)nient in the Illinois Peniten tiay. ; The S. G ibian Company in France exhibits a piate glass with a surface of 308 square; feet probably the largest eyer cast. i Dried to lstools pushed into bleeding nostrils wilt stoo the hemorrhage. They-arc kIso said to (make excellent pipehghters. A novel written bv a'Havtian Afri- 1 can has made its appearance, in Paris, France, and is said to show consider able ability and great originality. A new. room has baen 'discovered in Wind Cave, near the South Dakota riot Springs, 1600 feet Iqug, s:x'fy-five feet wide and fiftv feet hisrh. feet wide and fifty feet high TwpnK -ninp r-nnitaa nlv f f!ia rJi. ten berg Bibles are known to be in ex istence, seven of which one a fragment. are printed on volluni, and the rest on papvr. A 1 A 1 f bouyot the house, tully eight thousand people A fifteen-year-old boy has just died in DrooKiyu ot two rapid growth. At the time of his death he was six feet two iirtnes tallbut did nt weigh 100 pounds. . There is nothing which will squelch an oil-fed fire in its incipieacy more quickly and effectually than sand and there are no afterclaps ia the way of water damage either. A Japanese has invented a flving machine which it is claimed can be propelled at the rate of ten miles an hour. Itbassi? win ril fl bird, which are moved by a wheel. In England, in the sdvpntppnfli on. tury, there was a renowned hangm in named Derrick, who reeled gibbets and attended executions by h an gin sr. Hence a machine, with ropes for hoi ing, took his name. j WiHinm F. White, al Pennsvl countryman living ner - L;i rich ester, h . o r - ilovu as h wonderful nptitudo for figure: He can mult ipTv sums df fiv nnii J figures together without resort to pen cil and papery carrying nH the processes easily m his mind. Oujtside uf mathe matics he is poorly edu ited. aiany names of materials m com ru use have queer origins. Nickp mou use Have queer origins. Nickpl was-first obtainotl jisI mf ,l '"vmi I1UIII Germany over a century ago, but the ore had beeii previously known to the miners as kunpfernickej, or Old Nicks copper, because although it lcoketl like copper ore they could obtain no copper from it. i - A Roman doctor haal discovered in many of the skulls found in Etruscan tombs, as well as in thofe deposition in various museums interesting sweimeus orancrenr. dentistry work and artjii cial teeth. Some of thriP Kb, -,11 ,int. as fur back as the sixth bentury before Christ rn-rk,-I.. .-Al.-t i . u.uig.t.iat ueatistry is not a nioucrn art, : "..- SJI' Tenn.vwrites: 7ior six years I htwl been nfflir.to.1 running soi-esnud an enlargement of the ""iny ie- l-tried everything I heari of without any permanent benefit until Lotanic lilted Balm Was recom niended to me. After using six bottles thg jure, healed, aud I am iTow in be tier heajth tl.anl.juive ever! been. I send this testimonial, unsolicited , because I wantohei-3 tobebcuentteti: ' hen she was a Cim, she cried f or Castosia VV1en 8he -ne Miss, she clung to 0 nshehadCMdrershegathemCastoria V If Scientific and Ihiustria!. Sawdust is used instead of hair in mortar. : ' - " ' Petndenm wells have been discov ered amoii the coal h& Is of Alabama. A rruu'liino fnr m:i!jitic shn? slrlnnrc out of paper is a recent Philadelphia t en u.i liiveuiioii. a uaicinnati 1 unioi cnua nas 00c 11 f rom idl y lhe oporati0;1 dmuiotomv J- j " A torpedo net constructed of inter locking ste 1 rings is soon to be put to a practical test. If the sun wrre a hplhnv air bail,1 it would taku 1,331,000 globes the size iof the earth to till it. Dry ropes immersed; for four days in Hjath containing tvfeutv grains ol sulphite of copper to a quart, of Water are-fiuNsorne thnje. preserved from the attacks of niui d parsits and rot. The Hubtgaiian Minister of Com mer. e hasaudW-.consiMera i-u a plan f r tlw fastest traiiHiH .the world, to carry passengers from Vienna to Itudapseth, 156 miles, in two lums and a half, i The principle of the eom pressed pa D t car wheels, which areW widely used 'throughout the world, isipplied in 1 ranee to the 111 tnuf icture )iii!eys for power transmission. The pt vsare said to be very tight cheap -and able in every respect. S sef cice- Port v-three tmspIj wpre h-nilh -last year in Saa Francisco, Cab, of which seventeen were schooners, fifteen pro pellers, six sloops, three steamers, wne b trkentins and owe ship. The total tonnage was 11,671,47 net, which is largely in excess of the previous year. A new rolling mill in the Kropp Works at Evsen, "Geruriny, is probably larger th:rn any other in the world. It will roll pUte abv.it twenty-eight inches thiik and nearly twelve feet wid; The rolls are of steel. Each p;ir in their rough state weighed 100, 000 pounds. ' ' Pyrogr-antie is a mnv brick, of Rus sian origin, that is being trie I by Eu: trlish builders. It is in trie f rom a com bination of fussib'e clay, ai,d is strong and hanl, resisting a crushing force of rive and o ie-half tons to the square inch. It takes a high polish, an 1 the clays may be mixed to give a great variety ol cohrs. A patent has been granted for an electrical drill for oil wells. The dj v.ci c insists of a series of motors in tandem, connected in such a way as to m ike one motor. The design ba lwr. to get the power within a six-inch di- aiuoter, so that the eutir. m:'cii; n'sm. which much resembles h common boiler. I)e f'ownvd in the well and the bottom. I iie drill bits arc firmly fastened on the rod, which is workei raoidiy in au! out or a cylinder, alt.M the m. inner a piston ro l. cspaper Ilbiviaj a Sig-n that Never IT . I StatesviUe Landmark : What mine a newspaper! Here is the Wil- mington Messenger. Sir. Hiaiiiz st:iti.l before his death that b !i;i.l simL- r.o OUO tryinir to establish it sind b.-ul if on' a basis which assured a prosperous future far it. It was widely spakea of as one of the hari Isomcst nowpap-jr properties in the South its ofiice equipment com- pieie aim expensive, as advertisin-; patrouaire lariro and iis cireulation wid'p and increasing-. It went to sale last week anl Mr. Pembroke, Junes b.-m rht it for $4,o00, and then it wj;s learned that Mr. Jones held claims to the amount of $10,000 against it. The presses of the. establishment alone cost ;st,000, not to speak of type, olHce furnishings, franch ises a ml guod-wiil, the latter of which is commonly held to be the most valuable part of a newspapers belou-iugs. All went for 1,500. But the oulside public does not understand the true inwaruUess of the financial part of the newspaper which is doing anything at all and muk- ins an y fuss whatever in lbn wnr-lA l.s held by its owner to he a handsome pros peruy so long as tne oultit will stand an other mortgage. Our compliments to 3Ir. Jones. Jle is repute 1 to be a wealthy gentleman and we 'hope he will enjoy nis ownership of one ol the ti c asm k?. in 1 rpi 1 mm Boy of the N'i-'iborliood uWo;.'s yer name?"' New Boy "Jim H d. yourn?' 'foitt Kndger. Got any bi4 bro- tuer.r - "No." "Father and mother L'lnn tr fl-P church?" "Yes; but I don't. I know wh it ver a-anviu;T at. If ve want to ficri. I c m do ye up in tw minutes " ( Adapting riimselt to the p i.inl condition of things). 'Lit's vou and rae g and lick Bob li urn ham." Thrs is 110 excuse for usinrr mobis.;p in coffee and coolcerj in jilace of sugar. Drillers in groceries now can o-iv-Mhb custopieis better trades in the .sugar Im?. Before A: ril 1st onlv 12 nfiti or s of geanulatled sugiir could" be boiisjl.t for bl.00, now 16 pounds and iuslead of IB pounds of liht brown sno-.ir for l.U), you nowet 18 pounds. This nat no larin aoos standard. Many years practice have given C. A. SllOW & Co.. Solicitors of rwifpnf ...t r VV aslimirton. D. C. unsiimnsewl 6nP. ces in ontainino; patents tor all cl sses of in ventions. They make a specialty of many patents that had been pre viously rejected. Teir advertisement in another column, will be of interest to inventors, patents, manufacturers aud all -who have airvthin to do with patents, - CONSUMPTION CtJK ED. An old physician, retired frora pracltrp, havlr-" had placed in his hands Dr an Hut u,dia inis ary the formula ot a rtreple veiaiTe rweilv for i.un? Affections, also a JH-Mtlvi? and radical rure lor orou3D-b!Utyandall Nervous rlmjialuts in timiinrf. Ai lir " Su,--,llc rowers ... -i- , una iciv h, nis cuty lo mal e motive and a desire toTelle humun wffeSn" i j Will (Unr1 fiun r.V. r. . t ."V ,,JI 1 I " "l uaiyc, wi nu wno aeire it ihU recipe, -tn iiennan. French or RnTiih - it-It Jit ad in-mngUU Btamn. ni.mlmFthis Tvjni-r VST A o ks, Sv- rowers Hlock, Eochciter, N. Y. w.fy The business managers of the South ern Farmers VAlliance Exchaijges held a co n v e 1 1 1 id 11 at IJirmingham, Ala., last weel. I Measures were adopted re garding ihtj 1 handling of this year's cotjoa cropi and the establishment of a cotton tiej factory, and other business of p'acticalkiad was transacted. "Clcp JT:vid in Hand," a heautifvl Al liance sonff, Hedicatedto Airs. Ben Terrell, will be sent for two new subscriber to the Watchman. U i 1 mm i - nhj!dri Cry for Pitcher's n;tona.' General ;: Dircctoiy. couxty aorxnxMEXT. Clerk Suiierior Court,JV G Watson. Sheriff,' J4ft' 1 Monroe Register qf Deeds, II N Woodson. Twasurer, J Samll McCubbins. Surveyor B CVrey. Coroner5, I A -At well. Ooipmis.sror.er!i V LIvluttz, cliainnan, Dr L W Coleman, .Cornelius Kestler, J A Stewart and I F l'atterson. Hup't Public SchoLs T C Linn. Sup't cf Health, Dr J J Surnmerell. Overseer of Poor. A JI Bi owu. Mayor,! T C L: an ' . . Clerk, I) 11 Julian. Treasurer, I Ji Foiist. Police, II V Price, chief, J F Tacc, C W Pool, It M Ban-in-ger. Comiui's."i'ncrs North ward, J A Iten illeuau, ) M iiilier; South ward, 1) li Julian, J A Barrett; East ward, J B Gor don, T A; Cuj;heoui ; West ward, li J lolmes, j W JMauncy. CHURCHES. Iilcfiiodist Services every Sunday at 11 a mO and CI p m. Prayer meeting every WeVnesday at G p id." Rev Dr. W il Leithastor, Sunday schol every Sunday afternoon atg o'clock. JW Mauney, sup't. Pres!yterian Services every Sunday at 11 a m and 8:S0 pin. Prayer meeting evt-ry ,-V ednesday ak b:b0 in. Rev J Kumple ' 1) l),.i:istor. Sunday school every Sirudnj' afternQon at 4 p m. J juiaple, sr.p t Lutheran Services every Sunday at 11 a m anl p m. rrayer meeting every Wednesday at 7 pm. Rev Chas li King, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 p m.- R (1 Kizer, sup't. Episcopal Services every Sunday at 11 a m ami (5:30 p m and Wednesday at (:30 p m. . Rev F J Muriloch, rector. Smi'day sciiool every Sunday afternoon a t 3 p iv. . , su p' t . Baptist Services evory Sunday morn ing and night. 1 ia yer "in ee ting every Wednesday night. Rev S Jones, pastor. Sunday sciiool every Sunday at 9 a.m. Th.os L Swink, sup't. Catholic Services every second Sun day at 10 a v.". and 7 p m. Rev; Father Gerard, .a' r. Sunday school everv Sundav at 10 a m. Y M (5 A levi.lional services at Hall every Sunday at -irSOp m. Business meet ing tirsi '1'hursday niht in every .mouth. I II Foust, pre.s't. LODGES. Fulton Lodge No .) A F & AM, metis everv iirst and third Fridav night in each monlh. E B Neave, W M. Su'is'onry Lodge, No 24. K of T, meets tve-TA- Tuesday ui-ht. A H Boy den, C C. Saiis'mry Lod;j.e, No 775, K of II, meets every lsl t nd 3,(i Mo.J;'v night in each mouth. C T Bernhardt, 'Dictator. Salisbury Council, No '2-, Royal Ar canum, meets e eiy I'd and 4th lionday night in each month. R G Kizer Regent POxT OFFICE. OiTice hours from 7:30 a m to 0.30 p m. Money ord r ho:!i) a rn to 5 i m. Sunday hours 1 2:15 a ui to 1:00 p in J II Ramsay, P M. Livery, Sale & Feed Stable Salisbury, N. C. if V-.i -: J- . Bailie mretoas Pb ON SHOUT NOTICE. COT.IMEIICIAL TRAVELERS CAR RIED TO AIL PQJNTS. HORSES FED AND GROOMED AT REASON ABLE RATES. CALL AND SEE ME. Advieo to tlie Agod. pisiti Iwn cl, xvp!i kiiluojtt auJ der sea torpid liver. bavc a spec! Tic effect on these organs stimtilatlustiic bowels, grlvlujj natur es t5iscliiiri:?3 vtitbout Btrciuiu or IMPAETn?G VIGOR to the ItlIno.v, blndder onil ltvjr. Slicy arc udaitti to olU or young . SOLI EVmiYWIlliKIi, - ALLSKINo BLOOD nice The Best Honseli old Medicine. Gnco or twice each year the sys tzzMi needs purging1 of the impuri ties which clog the blood. From childhood o old age, no rsaccly all cases with tho eas&o cer raiat of good results as BOTANIC BLOOD BALM. ( C. McGaihey, Webb City, Ark., trritrs. " ii. 11. B. ha3 dons ir.c mcre'good ar.d for less r-soacy than any other bltxd purilier 1 evtr ued. 1 owe the cp-af jrt of my life to it." I. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., Argnrt io, t8T8, vrtes; ' 1 depend on B. B. B. for thtpreservatu.n f my health. I have lai it in my family r.cw :-:tri r tv?o year, aud ia ail that time have not had "jh-ifcadoct.." W-;to fur - rin4raM " Book of TTrevlcra," nU Z I? po., Atluvta. Ua Stut five. L- L 1 1 PROFESSIONAL CAHDS. R. LB3-WRIGHT, ATTORNEY AT - SALISBURY, N. C. Will practice in all tlie conrU of Rowan and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to all matters pertaining to my profession".. 7 1 Feb. ri; 181)1. . j A,S. HEiLlG. : - Attorjxoy k-t Xjifvcy. SA LI53UTIY, X. C. , Office in Davis & Wiley's bank biuldipg cornet of Main ana Inuiss streets. Will prac ticein Courts of Rowau ami aJjaining counties. Prompt ami careful attention given to all bu3 inesa entrusted to me. Special atteutioqf given to collections. 1 vv. ' JOHN A. RAMSAY, CIVIIj xihMG-XItfEISiFL. Attends to Railroad Construction', Surrey3, and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates ot Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of Mills, Dwellings, &c; and attends to the purchase of all kinds ot Machinery, Euilding Materials, Sc., &c. fel2 tf Du. R. L.Ramsay QTTTry 7? fl) Tl 7? A7'7 C7' SURGE OX DEXTIST, , Smithdeal's Row, Office, No. 1, i OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 TO 5. j SALISUUKY, N. C. ' T. I. Vinson, South Main Street, for your 1 shaving and hair-cutting. I irst-class work men and sharp razors at all times. IIair-drcs5-ing and shampooing a specialty. Will wait or. lidies and children at their homes. I also sharpen scissors at from 10 to 20 cents a pair. Give nit a call febl', tf. gXECUTOirS NOTICE. All perrons haying claims e.gain.-t the e?t:de of (iecrge H:tne, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to me for payment on'or before the 20th day of February, 1892, or this rotiee will be plead in bar cf their recovery. All (.persons indebted to said estate will please maKe immediate settlement. J. A. BAME, Executor of George Rime. Lee S. Overman, Att'y. 17;ot Valuable Lots 1 S MlzB I I willxsell four vacant huilding lots on Fulton street. Two of these are cor ner lots. Also one house and lot in the same neighborhood, with good well, fruit trees, stable, &e. Will ,be sold on civ?y terms. Apply to P. W. BROW A. Salisbury, Marcli 3, 1801. 4t ANNOUNCEMENT. We Lerehy announce tlu.tIr. V. P. Merouey i.- an auTloulzed ; eni lor collecting and receipting all hills Hue f he iate hnn ot W hitehead & 'fraiW thani. All ;:ccoi:nfs m. settled : i,d not adjusted in (he next sixty da s ; will he reduced t jiidijmen-L l ; I J. WHITEHEAD. AL D. JI- T. TEAXTJiAM, M. I). 121 f "Young Giant, Will stand this season at Ihe stable, of.., J. O. Houston. -f 1 For terms un-l Petlijjrec apply to j J. O. Houston, Bear Poplar, N. C, 01 J. Ambrose Stewart, Miranda. 18:2m PROGRESSIVE FARMER Raleigh, N. G. Or-an of the N. C. State Alliance. Edited by Col. L. L. Polk, assisted bv Rev. Bavins Cade. The paper will be kept up to th; usual I j i lt h standard Subscrilie for it, only $1 per year in advance. The Progressive 'Farmer and the Watciijiax will be sent to new subscribers at 61.75 for both pa pers. Subscribe now. Address. i'KUUlcLSlVE FARMER, Ra!ei-!i N. C. ?rTTS PAPI5!?. n,n1 ? TVtlle at Grx iL,11J:P, " 1 p- fe"wll & Cos ?-vwspapr A.lvertlslnsr B;ireau(10 Spruw St.). w'n-'-.' advfrtism -soiiiraeti iuay U. made for H LV-NEVV YOUiit ' mi ti 1 tt t t- Stem, Air and Vacuiim Pumps,1 Vertical nd Horizon- T n ! (i . ... ..-.i .wai oi VERTICAL PiSTCN. ) .''!..i--.. Sr5 SB TUB WWWl Richmond & Danville R i f ff M 'lS 1 ril l 'i CQNDSNSED SCHEDUL V.; -:JL-jL -JL&JL i JL JLfiiL I u;i ' - In Effect March 29, is:n ' . '" 1 ' r r 1 it rr- . i The ndme of every man in Western 'North Carolina who has timher land, improved and uniniproved, farm lands, town lots and jiioporties for sale. Wo must have bottom prices, full, clear andcorrect descriptions. Persons wishing to buy, sell or rent properties will find it to their interest to write to or call on McCUBBIHS & REMER. SALTS I1FRY, C. : The Eaxdmark, 1 . . STATESVILLE, N. C, Commends tlself to tt oso who want the news of the (lny an 1 all of It, and v.-Lo want a candld-ex-prfswi-n of o tlhJon u :o-i s-nrroLt tonics. Tt isaSi" eo'.umn pa ier. pa ta-Ulavly han- some sUt-t-t, and tbe pvoole wliota'ce H sweri) . it t-ubsurlntloii price, $2 per year, f : for six months, to ceus lor three months, send for s.:n pie co ,v. Aaaress, - j. r. caldvvelt,, Editor ami Pro;-. TOTICE ! I hereby onnouifcc that P. P. Meroncy is my authorized agent for coHecting and receipting all hills due me. All accounts unsettled and not adjusted in the next sixty days will he reduced to judgment. R( S ee; fully, j. b. co'encill. m: d. FeV. 24.-lSrl. I7:tt tyji px3 f Caveats, ar.d l:!s-Mirk erainod, ar, all Pat ent buin"'--? car.-3aeti for Moscratc'Fsss. Out Ornct e.4 Orp-jctTt U. S. Patcnt Orncc aud y-e can wenx Anient iii less time thaa tlioio reiaofe f-om WVhinv'ton. bend mod-jl, drawing or plioto., v.it'a dewrtp t'op. Wo advjso, if patontaHe or not, free of cha:---?. On; foe no; due til! pa'ent is secured. A Pv;pHLit. "-'ITov tiii.l,iin pBtcnts," with earned ot act-tnl client in jcur fc'U-.o, ouuut or town, sunt f.ta. Address, G.A. Opp. Patent Orncr. IVash'nqtcn. D. C. . ' Wo'lucs !.y at Totv-ka, Kan., rui-ii-.il iilt O. $1.00 pt-r year. i t e Aiivoi-. j. 1 rriATUHES ron t: UiiiM::' .Vllinnee 5 2 J Ma! tor, Sl.t.':u:d a i tiorial. Aa ex!;ai:s- 3 n ... . A .... ... , . .i ft ?- 3 . tiir f. j-siuii 01 me Tar IT, I'iuaiK'e ami iSsii!iii)!t!oii o;:stlins Vi'aVi cconoad'? and 'di-'ii-acs of 1m:)or- . . : iii c lo.;tOf'l tt DPOpIj. X . ur yr..-.(. . 'miii-:;i inumii'ioi Tne Ai'i-ne or Pftt.icR i my 'i wta,-ti T.ji Aiv'tk has provn so viicnt a f.mor u ti-.t giving it a na uointl np'tnr:-n' :i't 1 t-I 1 ; 1, n. (Uieere-I and enMH!!-H.. 1 Uie ii.-t.j- Hi nt r--sul s far at-U:m-i. v.-ioi ufiwavt-ri-u f ;i:. ti.e future, and te-.evi i- !nit ;)m gran. 1 l.r-iiintn- is but th aaw;ii:ig ,,f a tl ri--,s u.iy f..r the masses the !fijil 'ii iij. Aovo -atk ui! hoKHfuiiy pursua lis :i:iKi,.ii. MP,r?;,tioi jsnee, $1.0j per ear, 'U &u vaif.-.-. Add re s 4SV0GATE FUCLISii!? 00., Tocefca, Kansa 1S59 worm noie -! id ! - 1 1 COLUMBUS G A? rtn, ! 5 S riM t i - 4 I Jh sit itt, . i! I JANUARY . Homo Company, Seeking Home Patronage! Prompt in Settlement of Losses! Reliable! evorgr yaricty and m db" ' f . f itegular iiOnsontal Pistcn. The moa simple, durable and effective Pump in the market for Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wetts, Fire duty and general mamifacturijiq purposes, j flgjTSund for Catalocue. ' 1, S. CApfiOH STEAM PUMHWi Foot op East 23d Stkekt. Ngw Yir 18'.)1 Lv New Yor,-- v' 1 . i 2t3a:n PatladclplvH, IJiltlmore, "-WaslitnfftOD, 4 cn irioaes?aie. " Lynchburg,;- DinviUe, Lr Richmond, " Purkevlile. " Keysvtn, a r Dan vine, Lv rjanvllle, Ar Greensboro, Lv Gnlrtsboic, Ar Halcl jli, LvHaielsh, " Durham, ArGreenbb ro. Lv Winston-Salem, 4 Greerbboio, Dlgh Pointy Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury on W. N. C. Af StatesviUe, Hickory, " Connelly Springs, -" Worjrmton, " Old Fort, l'O'jnd Knob. " Black Mountain, - . Ashevlll, " not sp 1 1 ags, Lv Salisbury, " Concord. r-Charlotte, " 8 :irt,i barg, " Grefiivllle, ' Atlanta, Lv Charlotte, Ar Coluiiibia, August i. ' a H :i 6 4." a a s t. au 1 T pin 3 : J; in n oit pm 3 42 G r, pta 5 hi pu, 2 f.-l pin Jl'lln 6 20 pi)! 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Fot-riO's ii-itl inrnn'i.iioa nnplv to any 1' hi' t'i" c.ini lain o.-ot Jas. i,. rwuiii -Si n, ! w TL' n A. - Uait lgh, X. c' T " t FOR Tllj XJ2JITEJ STATE 3 AIIMY A'olc hodie.l. 11 n married men, hetwen the aes ,f Cl aud :;o years (low pay, ralhuis, fihiajr alil medical at tendance. Applicants mut he prepared to 'furnish' satisfactory evidence as to a-e. charactor ami habii. Apply at Salishurv, -S. C. THE 1891 Jnsiirance Co, $1,0.5-,I06.:38! I, lrtM. J. ALLEIT BRO WET, Ag Salisbury, 17. c; . capacity. --wcnwsi niiiai!r ' V W i..lllUiLi rL.WI1U - ) A EES. Mi M5ST. -I t I s 1 A '1 I ..J - k. ... mm