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ii - r ; . t. 1 l I. r SEABOARD AIR LINE. Carolina Central R..R. EaST BOUND TRA1X8. No. 36. Daily ex. Sumln. Dailyex. lMV e.. Sunday Sum! ly. j.OU a ra 10.10 t. ra 11.11 m 12.30 ra L're Kntnertordt'a Letit Shelby Leare Liacelnton Arrire Caarlette Lost Charlotte Uiti Waaesbore Imti Hamlet Arrire Wilminjon 5.00'a.BV 8.15 p.m I a.:ll.20p.m! 8.05 a.m' 1.10 y.m; VIM p.m a.m) Trains No. 41 and St make dwrnnnw elet, between Charlotta ana points a o i ria rr5iai Woo. 61 and 64 make connection at hm Ut ta aaa from Kalelf h. . Tareugh Sleeping Cars between Wilmington a Charlotte anil Wilmington and Raleigh. JLeeal freight daily between Wilmington and aarlette. with pasaenjer coach attached, leave? I each day, Banday excepted. T. W.-VTHISNAKT, Superintendent. T. W. CLARK, Gea'l Passenger Agent. RICHMOND & DANVILLE P F CO. SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION f k C. . B. CO. DAILY EXCHPT 8USDAT. CH1DCLB IS BFFKCT MAY eTeT, 18 1. teuth Bonad. a t. H p m I-esre Dam Leare (7 p bb Leare II p m Leave 41 ra Leare M p m Arrive Statioas. North Bound. No 10. Chester Arrive I9 4ii.ni Knox's Arrive loo3m Richburg Arrire 9 40 h m Buscomb' e Arrire .5 a m Fort Lawn Arrire 9 (H) a m Lancaster Leave t -0 m AJ. A. Podseu, Supt. W. H. Green. Oen'l M , r Jas. L. Taylor, G. P. A. Sol Haas. lumc si, p r. U. Cardweu, l"i ri. Agcm, - - Bictooai & DanriUe RaflroadrComDaay SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. OaTllTKR k LESOIB B. B. CO.- -DAILY EX- CZPT SUNDAY. CBBDCLI IN EITECT MAY. 31?t, 1891. Ne 11. M IB 4 a aa M a at 7 am Mam ' 14 a m llaaa 12a " 44 a m No 12. L Lenoir ArJ 1 11 55 p m Lt Hudson Ar 11 y w T. Saw Mill Ar 11 35 p nr Lv Granite Fall Ar 10 14 p m t. Hirkorv Ar 10 14 p re Lv Newton Ar 10 05 p m Lv Maiden Ar 41 p in Lv Lincolnton Ar V 04 p m Lv Hardins Ar 8 36 p no Lv Dallas Ar 8 13 p m Lv Gastonia Ar , J4 p m Lv Ords Creek r 7 13pm Lv Clover Ar 6 P m .1 1 5 pm II Mpi ipm Lr Yorkville Ar 6 lo p b Lv Guthriesville Ar i i.s p u Lv McConneilsville Ar S 45 a n Lv Lowrycville Ar S 26 p u Arrive Chester Leave 5 'M p n J p m 11 pm 23 pm e pm e)OL HAAS, j as. l. Taylor, Trafie Manager. Gen Pass Agent. C. CAR DWELL, V . Pass JAgent, Coiumuit Eictaioai & Caaville railroacl Company. PA88EHOEB DEPABTVIENT, , WESTERKN. CiDIVISION, Ajhiyillb, N. C, May 31st, 1899. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDffLI (Taking effect May 31st.) Jsth Meridian time used when not otherwise in dicated. SXSTBOTJND. NO 10 Dailt., TSQ 12 1AILY Lv Knoxrille 90th mend ian. ...12 25 p a 1 50 T tn ..8 15 a in .9 25 am Mori ix town, Mth zne- rldiaa Hat Bprins Ar Askerille Lt Askerille Reuad Kneb Marion Morganton Hickory Hewtea Sutesrille Ar Salisbury Ar GreeBsbore). Danviile 4 48 p mj...l2 2 pit 6 20 p ti.j 1 55 ptt ..6 25 p m i 15 p it ....3 25 p m 7 33 p m 8 24 p m ... 9 OS , m .. 9 49 p m ...10 11pm ...11 0J p ni ...12 01 an ... 8 4" a m 1 41 a m 4 03 p m .... 4 4$ p ID 5 2ri p m 5 4a p m .... 6 40 p m ....7 34 pm ...10 30 p m .. 12 2w a m Bickmead . . 4 2q p m ... 7 00 a m 1 Raleigh. Ooldsboro WilmiBgtjn... ... 1 28 p n . ...3 10 p id 7 15 a m ...12 20 p m Lraekburg Washington Baltimore Pkiladelphia .... ew York 3 20 p m ... 8 SO a m S 40 a m .. 3 50 a ra ...12 15 a m 5 20 a m 11 00 p ID 9 30 pal b 5i p m I ....4 30 pE WI8TB0TJKD. "09 WOU Lv New York 12 15 a m 4 30 p b Philadelphia 3 SO a m 6 57 p n, Baltimore 6 50 a m 9 30 p m Washington 30 a m ...11 00 p m Lynchburg 3 20 p m .5 20 a a. Blckmend 7.7.. 77777! TOO pi 2 55 an Danrille 6 35 p nt 1 25 a n Wilnungton ft 00 a m Geldsboro 12 15 pm ...4 30 pm Raleigh 4 15 p m 1 25 a n: Greenskore .TTTo 30 p m 10 12 a m Salisbury 12 20 am ...1147 am Ar Statesville 1 J2 a m 1 01 p n Newten 2 47 a m .1 44 p m Hickory 3 10 a m 2 02 p n Lv Hickory 3 10am ....202 pi Ar Morganton... 3 53 a m ....2 30 p n Marian 4 46 a m .... 3 1 p n Beand Knob ....5 33 a m ....3 51 p n. Askerille 6 55 a m 5 03 p n Lv Aakrille 7 30 a m .... 5 23 p n Ar Hot Springe 3 56am 846 pi Morristown, SOtn me ridian 10 07 a m 8 35 p m Knexville, Wth merid- iam ... 11 30 a m 820 p m KTJHPHY BBJLNCH N 65 NO 64 Lv AshevUle ... I Daily ;...7 40 7 40 a m Ar Waynesvill ex'pt ...9 40 Braysen Oity ( Suu. ) ...12 47 a m p m rreauieid ..6 03 p m Lv Weetield 4 50 ami Ar Bray son City ( Daily ) ..9 20 ami WavnesviUe.. ...tex-pi 2 00 pni Askerille.. I Son J I ....4 05 p m BLEEPING CAB SERVICE Xes and 1, Pullman Sleepeis betweer Mee 11 and ia Pullman Sleepers between v.t I Yerk and Xnexville, Greensboro and Richmond I aa4 Greensboro and Kaleigu. Pallman Sleesers between Charleston and Cln iaaati, on trains Kos 15 and 16 to Asheville, and pioa. 11 ana 11 wesl itiereot.l W. A. WINBURN, D. P. A., T. B.McBIE, Asheville N C Supt. AshevUle N 0 JAS L TAYLOR W M OREEN Oen Manager Oen Pass Agenl OL HAAS Tramc Manager NEAB aOfSES WRIHtT Va ilea aVH UtMIOIS. v Blli. iiiiiMwtwm I TUBUIAI E Whispers beard. Com aaaf, M avewar, Tarfc. Wrtto far keek arwb WU.EJ. fall. bMtrr.iiKiiii nriTTV Organs, Pianos ui. DLA I I I Catalogue FREE, Daniel W Wtathinston, N. J. Resulting from the Errors of Tooth, Folly, Vice, Ig norance. 4c mar be enred at home without fail or exposure. Infallible and Confidential. - Larpe Yreaiiae, s pages, obij ex dj mau, maieu, pusipaiu. Snail book, with endorsements of the press, free. Srcd now. Adilrcss the Peabody Medical Institute, m Dr. W.H.Parker, No. Bulflnch Su.Boston.Maf s. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. NOTICE. The nndenrigned having qulified as ad- :sj., i t T Tir:Tr r- - I lum.oirui u. , r,,.i.oK .rpenmg, this is to notify all persons indented to nf ilia laiH I tl'iKnno ..1 uiy'."'" "7 " " "v'1''c":itwenty-tliree and terep-fourth acres of Ing to make immediate payment, and all 4 , , , ,. T, , .An.,, havino- Hnims Rrnint. land known as the M. . Kamsaur home will present them within a year from this date; or this toticewillbe plead in bar t CV. Tnn t 01,-1. UI UlcirrcvuTvij. xuio van. me Aini, 1892. A. 0. LIT! LE, Adminstrator. . x A Household Rer '7 J TOR ALL s DISEASES r$2& a las a ajtzi i Jotanic Bbod Mm Piieac SCROFULA. ULCE3S, SALT A ft UUlgS RHEUM. ECZEMA, every A form of malignant SKIN EfiUPTlON, be- $ sides being efficacious in toning up the A system and restoring the const'futinn, K W when Impaired from any cautc. Its almost supernatural healing properties justify us in guaranteeing a cure, if directions are toiioweti. J SENT FR W UT.rSTTJATFD iCu "Ito.ik or W inders." BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga J.I Wit -t s-Tfr- EES m am mm .... r ess ? ill m mr rmzm S -T'T i -'fi ' U. ' I uari . . re. . yui ' o'. t;- - r. . I ant'- ;oo t. 1.J.. . 'S . i;y :.. rl u- t:;ity. i . '.t 1 tt. u i a . i bl ?i FPlf""" A Valuable IJnok en IVervoo fJk$ t lie;iNes s.ji.t irec to &nv aU'lr'. a h B ami iw,r ;ntii; can ai-o ohtai 1 kta Lb tlsis iuetIi-ii:o liee .' tliiire. pastor K'wnia. "t i nn. W';r- i,-. iml., ,ce ;;e ai.i isaowiri'iiun-Jiin i'-rnis r.r Solli; y Hi t?f t VI f Yr.rr l'", '; ' ' How Lost ! Kow Regained ! KKOW THYSELF. Or SKf.F-PKFSKit VATTOX. A new and only and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 pnees, cloth. Lit; Viu invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 y mail, double sealed. Descriptive rrospea- ns witn endorsements rnrn FMH rt thn Prc.i ond rnnlll-v hUkL I yl-IO testimonials of the cured, NOV. Consultation in person or by mail, txpert treat ment. l.NVIULAi;i.K ShUlihlV ana 1 tll TATV ITRK. Addreoa Ir. W. II. Parker, or The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 BulOnch St., Boston, Mans. The Peabody Medical Institute has many imi. tators. but no eanal. lleral'l. The Science of Life, or Helf-Preservatiorj, is a treasure more valuable than trold. Read it now, every WEAK and NEItV OI'S man, and learn to IbeNIKU.NU Meawil Jievtew. ((Jopyngnleu. ASTHMAr:'iiViiArr'SAuKl uever tails: send us your address, we will mail trial Bott'e Fit I'd'.. THE DR TACT BROS, M. CO., Rochester, N. V. PlQnnC ?1""'' Organs, 4S. Want riallUO ag'ts. Cat'lg Free Address Dan'l F. Realty, Washington, N. J. . r. i LtPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, Drug-ilsts, Llppman's Block, SAVANNAH, GA SALE 0F valuable land. By virtue of a Decree of the Superior Court made at Spring Term of Catawba County, 1812, I will sell at public aution ou March the 10th 1S.)2, at the Court I IIous,. ,loor in xewtoii, fcr cash, the fol lowi traet of lai)d . 0ne nimll,d antj 1 I place, about seven milessouth of Newton I and adjoining the lands of Rui'im Eng- II 1 ' . . 1 . . ..CM - 1 J I mM 4 d m Iooifi.MPfiaiFitiZK );ss.4 onai-.uvuis e.na PHYSICAL DEBILITY, KIIKOKS of YOUTH, EXTTAISTKI) VITALITY, PRE MATI KE DECLINE, and ail DISEASES i iciiu, nuiuaiun oiirum a nu oiners. Jarr. 25th, 1892. R Z. LLN.NEY. Com K.J. Shiim'. Atty. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE MEETING. Editor Caldwell in film riot to Chronicle. The date decided upon for bo'd iv i'ue Stato conventiop was tL date suggested by the prefaident of the Stnte Alliancf, who, though not a meiiber of the committee nd therefore not in f tt meetiLg, wasin the city, aud expressed himself od t f.tlj'-ct in i ilv-i 'i- of the meet ing. It may be added that Raleigh ;ir.d tli t-oi- uiiiteniien present ar very full of politics. Ah far as the vu wscftLe conduit tec iupij preterit vt.r,. Kct.f i tuit ed it raay be said that the rofijority cf those who have decided pxts-i Jential preferences are for II ill. A number wen- faiitid to t'e for ClevelaLtl ami probably a grrater fjiimber still for "the rjnn who can win' those who thus es prtpsed themselves not knowing ex actly who that man is. The Hill men are enthusiastic, the Cleveland ixitii rather conservative, and the others a good deal like a guinfa hit ou the head. There was found a lispoeition to make every reafon ib!o cor,cesiou to the Farmers' Alliance and tht re was a good df-ai f outspoken sentiment in favor of a State ticket headed hy Capt. S. B. Alexander and Mr. Eiins Carr. KlllLOirs CONSr.MTIONS CURE. This is beyond (piestion the most suf- i T t i' - . 11 I't'ssmi l ousit .Mt'iiicme we nuve evi'iMuiii, n doses invariablv cure the worst ca ps of Cough, Croup and P.ronebit is, while i(s wonderful success in t lie cure of Con sumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first dis overy it lias been sold on a guarantee, a ie-t which no other medicine can stand. ri you have a cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10c., 5c. and ?1. If vour lungs are sore chest, orbacklame ness Shiloh's Porous plaster. Sold by T. Pi, Abernetliy & Co. CRISIS IN THE IRON BUSINESS APPROACHING. Iiirmiiighani. Ala., Kipntch. Iron masters of the Cirmingham di-tiicts anticipate that the crisis in the contest between the Pennsylva nia and Alabama furnaces is not far off. The maiket continues to go down, and stocks lave accumulated beyond all precedent, over 100,000 tons beingnow in the vards. A reduction of 10 per cent, in wats is being put into effect, and the railroads are being urged to corre down to the lowest possible otch on freight rates The presi dents of the three largest companies are in New York for conference with the railroads and the Eastern stock holders. The furnaces are all in operation except four. niLoirs cat.i;i:ii hi-mkdy. a marrelous cure for ( 'atari h, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for t he more succesful treatment of these co iiipluints without extra. charge. Price Sold by T. It. Abernetliy & Co WILL BE HARD TO RUN WITH OUT NEW YORK. New- York Sun. There is already a herd of candi d'it;s for tie presidential nomination of the newly brn Alliance p.nity The richest of them is Leland titan1 for of California ; the mostcantank eraus orator among them is Ignat'uo Doureily of Mirnt jota ; t he hand somest of them is Col. L. L. Polk of North Cnrolina ; the most rampant sninplastertr amoDg them is James B. Weaver of Iowa,; the lorgest braided of them is Senator Peffer of Kansas; the bulkiest of them is A. G. Stteeter Illinois; the mildest mar tred scuttler among them is T r rence V. Powderly of Pennsylvania : li e Vest agriculturist of them is Ben Terriil of Ttxa9 ; and all of them are commonplace persons, with en-cer-tric engines in their crania. It is queer that there is do candidate Irom tbeis State, not even George Francis Train. Our rubescent-haired fello- citizen, Henry George, cannot be among the candidates, for the St. Louis convention rejtc ed the theory on which his fame is founded. Pay-lhe -freight Edward F. Jones would niuke a good Hew York can diate if he were not two bashful about putting himself forward. OH, WHAT A COUGH. Will you heed the warning. Thesigna perhaps of the sure apyiroach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourselves if vou can afford for the sake of saving 50., to run the risk and do noth ing for it. We cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It re lieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by T. It. Aber nethy &TJo. Scrofula is the impurity in the blood which, accumulating on the glands of the neck, produce unsightly pimps or swell ings, which causes painful running on the arms, legs or feet, which develops ulcers in the eyes, ears or nose, often causing blindness, or deafness, which is the ori gis Of pimples, cancerous growths and many other manifestations usually as cribed to "humors." P. P. P. is the friend in need. A course of this valuable blood purifier, and you w ill be a well man. If you sutler from Scrofula in any of its various forms, be ure to ta!:e P. P. P, Joe The Saw7&r. To the Editor of The Enterprise. Shekrill'sForit, N. C, March 4, ",)2. A man run n saw mil! A long timeago. If I'm not mistaken. For short hU name was Joe. Sawing is hard jo!, And it makes him blo-v. And oftimes the water Got mighty low. Of course his progress By this, was very much imjw-ded. And a good shower of rain Was all that he needed. He sent up ef itions For the Lord to raise t he creek. The force the water now had Was entirely too weak. His pra3'f rs were answered. But when the shower came He had his saw to slmi-pen And get in proper frame. x The creek rose sufficient. And time passed on And before he got ready The water was all gone. B. E. S. A NSWEIl THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people we see around ,.(1la tc next year, on the ba.-is of ( his iu us seem to prefer to suffer and lie mi.-sera- ; crea.-e only, at h ast 1:;m:;J,MO) o, Tib bie by Indigestion, Constipation, Di.zi- j ablest, strongest and best Democratic ness, loss of Appetite, Coming up ' t'ne , newspapers ever printed. Food, Yellow Skin, When for 7-V. we will j The W.rli is r-cogniz-d as distinct sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed j ively the N.-wspai.-r of the peo:!e It to cure them. & Co. rOil !V 1. li- .Vlieriieiu THE LAST GUN. Clothier and Funishei. "This. the!!. Miss Grasseecl," fiid the jouug man as he started for tue dr.or, "is your final decision?" 'Tt if, Mr. Wick'.ugge," Paid the young gill iiruj'y. "Then," he replied, his voice be traying an unnatural calmness, "there is but one more thing to add.'' "Whati-? thnif ' sho H-ikei,.tcying absently with thn lobe of her shell like ear. -It is this, ' he muttered "sb.iil I return those black eatine su-p i by mail, or ill von huve them now?" Eczema, scalp covered with eruptions, doctors proven valueless. V. I. p. was tried and the hair began to grow again, uot a pimple can be seen, and P. P. P. again proved it self a wand- rml skin cure A MODEL OF THE BOSTIAN R RIDGE. Manchester Correspondence Richmond Dispatch. In the car-shop of the Richmond and Danviile Railroad shops in thi city is to be 6eeu a r-j. dci of u por tion of the Bostian bridge, n-tr Statesvillf, X C, where the teiri ble railroad accident occurred ma:y rno'iths ago. I- represents tb scene of the trflge-dy. It shows the bank, cce pillar and a poitiou e.f the bridge, and will be used at the com ing trial of :he alleged perpetrati i of the dastardly act. The br.dc was built by Mr Chamb-rlnir.e. hi employee of these uops. tu 1 is in deed a fine pit-ce of w.ik. An English governess is hereafPr to educate the daughters of the King of Siam, and she will be rewarded therefore with a salary of 70 a year and a res idence in the royal palace. Joseph Jefferson's toar next season will begin ia November, and will last for only ten weeks. He will play " Rip Van Winkle," which will be produced wit h new ind elaborate scenery. Ex-Attorney General Garland is to transfer his residence back again from Washington to Little Bock. He wil- ontinue as general solicitor of the Nor them Pacific railroad, but the place of his labor in public life no longer attacts lim. Baby Ruth Cleveland has won another victory over Baby McKm A valuable liece of real i-state near Santa Cruz, t'a'... was offered to the most popular baby at the Catholic Ladies' Aid Society enter tainment in San Francisco. Miss Rath now owns the lot, having received l,2oi; votes to Babv McKee's 794. In drilling his men in the Metzbarracks Sergt. Lantzsch of the One Hundred ami Thirtieth regiment ordered eodi in suc cession to step out and take aim at his eve. A raw recruit named Mungersdorf innocently used a ball cartridge in his rifle, and when he fired the sergeant dropped dead. The recruit is under ar rest. VALUABLE LAND SALE. Bv an order of the Surierior Court of Catawba county, ihe undersigned will sell a 1 ract of land hereinafter described, at public Auction at the Gourt house in Newton on the first Monday in April 1S92. Said tract is known as the James Keever homestead, situated in and near the town of Plateau, and contains ninety acres more or less, and on it is an excel lent dwelling house and other good build ings. The land has on it, a good spring of running water and is otherwise well watered. It also has a fine orchard and is a desirable farm and home. It will be sold on a credit of six months; except 10 tier cent cash on confirmation of sale will be required. For turiher par ticulars apply to the clerk of co.irt or to the undersigned. P. A. IIOYLE, Com. Feb 29th, 1892. Boots and Shoes I a.n getting in store my Spring stock i OF Shoes and Slippers to which I invite your special attention as to goods and prices. These goods vyill be sold low for CASH. You can buy a good Boot from me at cost. Respectfully, A. S EAGLE. THE WOULD FOI: 1892. 'The most energei if , resolute and re lentless jo. mal in America when it sets out to accompli;-h aii.v gr-at object:! j c;in testii'y to its ready humanity, coiu j prehension arid presiste nee" fiAin 11am- i 1I.TO.N. J W(;canteil our Itepu'u icar. readers a j s- crel Jind o;ir Democratic friends a iece of good jievvs: I The Woiii.i) intends t and will th-ct i ' a'ifdher Democratic 1'resident this year, as it cl'f-tcd Ir.ov r Ci'-vetand ia LS.t. Wheliier the I e;ic.;rra t ic caieiidiale isliaill-e tI.-ovr l"velaiid. representing ' t he cause i Tariff II form, or any one of ; ;i number of other Democrat!';.- l-'ad. ;-s be el'-cte(i.. Iipie.-eii t iiig nil the ij-'imiits ! f,i" o;o:-iiio.! to Kejiubii'-.uiisni, T;.;: : Woi::.: v.i'l ! .or. no?.! his supriort. s The next I're.-i dent must be a Democrat, i But while doing tliis Tur: Wom.nwili I give to iis Pepublic.-ia i-Mers, as it did ; in the-rec.-nt camp.-iig.i. n fuller and Iet j ler report o? I'epijhli.-an :iieeti:igs and ! .-iH-it-Ites in the i're.-ideiiii.-dcaiivass than . the organs of th"iro.vn party print" The ( Voi:i.i never colors news: ph-. . graphs events. ; t in-: Woiii.fi is now printing an aver. I age of over .",:0, !! coj ies a day. It i has iiiad"- a net average gain .'M.IIOil u dav during the past sea v. It willcir- believes tii.it lo iie he h ighest journalism which is d- di'-.i tel ;o tir-public service. Ti;k Woci.i: puis Li art ai.d conscience into its work as v,e'l as brains. Ii i.s the handmaid of .1 .si ice, t in- uin-n v; Ih-r of iny.-w rii-s, the d-;eeio!- and the terror of Crime, the friend of the ;"i i.-ndi-ss. 1 he he pie;- . i, ti;.' j... ii i;-. the sf r ngih of the weak. Realizing t hat its power co:nes from th" people, it givus back to them freely whatever service its influence and its resources m.-iUf- it to render. With a perfect ripjipmeut, a thorough organiz.i'.ion, capable diri-ctiou and a dt-p determinat itin to move oa and up to higher ideals and greater achieve ments, Tin; Woni.n wi.-hes its multitude of readers a Happy N'-.v Year, and confi dently bids them to cp( ei from it dur ing 1S1'2 cv.-ii more wonderful things than ii has jdreadv a- -oi: -.Il-le d. 7hen Baby wa-5 s'-:. wo frr-e her Castoiii When she was a Child, she cri-rd for Castoria When she became Mi, sh" clung- o Castoria. "hen she aad Children si e ?ave them Castori New Spring Hats. The Mi.- VAXSTOIi Y. nr.? receiving their Spring Millinery. 1hey have sn:i;e of The lat'-st novi lti.-s in liats. ribbons, ilowers -. Mi" LeJia is now ia the North l.-arning the late-.; styles in teimining. She will remain there some time and will buy her summer stock be fore he returns She invites ail to come ami .-"-e her stock and work. She mmr-atit'H-s ji.-rfi -t satisfaction. She I-as had several si asu;: , xjieiience in 4the most fashi.mnMe house in I'altiiiioiean ! offers her goods ;:t v r;. low prices, she does not intend to b" undersold. S,, if you want to save money call and se ii-r. JlcsjH'ctfuUy. i.--('s ';insttrv. s . r-'-s sail? rZi THE NLTV; -SrVXTn? VC0DW3PK Y-fVPi AffAeMEH Itn-eived the award for ln-st family s.-wiijg machi;." at Atlanta Exposition l'.tl. ii" order from Paris, Fiance for l.,Oi;.i to be .-hipped in r.;idays;:nd on1 from South America for 14,ooo. Capaci ty of laciory Too . r day. If yo i want a good machine ,vi;;e to me. This is my bu.-iness. Will answer a '. 1 e rres; tndeii 1 s ciieeriull v. Every machine is fully warranted. Will ta ie ex Ira care to s-e iliat every pur chaser understands his or her machine thoroughly. Machines exchanged for good beef cat tle, g.iod milk cows any kind of country product With bet wishes. W. S. HAMSOI K. Nkwtox, N. C. TJ T7 111! If 1011 C oni in eneing this nion th 1 will buy (it id pay Cash for all Valuable HERBS and ROOTS, UUOUdllT TO ME. This will o)cn a source of revenue for all. You can turn your idle hours to pi oft, JAS. A. SMITH I323T.r(3-a 1ST. P. S' I still have a com vlete line of 9 UeW Q WVii C7 WtWi Seeds, Patent Medicines, Cigars and Tobacco. Apple Vinegar, Lamps and Oils at prices to suit all. a n is w err 1 lJ The Best Cough Cure Is, undoubtedly, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Its record covers nearly half a century, and each year shows an increased demand lor it. As an emergency medicine, this preparation has no equal, thousands of lives having been saved by its timely use. ' I find no such medicine; for croup an1 vrlioopfug cough as Ayer's Cherry PectoraL It was the means of saving the life of iey !:;Me boy. six months old. carrying him safely t' rough the worst case of whooping cough I i -f saw." J. MaIorh. Piney Flats. Tenn. I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and .--'ministered it to my children, and find it an invaluable remedy for colds, and for almost every ailment of the throat and lungs. I always keep a bottle of the Pectoral in the hous." M. S. KandaU, 204 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. Ayer's 'I suffered for more tr;an eight months from a severe eough accompanied with hero Oirh;ie of the lungs and the expectoration of matter. The physicians gave me up. but my drugtrist prevailed on me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and sooa beg;.n to improve; my lungs healed, the cough ceased, and I became stouter and healthier than I had ever been before. I would call Ayer's Cherry Pectoral the Elixir of Life."' F. J. Oliflen. Salto, Buenos Ayres. - For years a confirmed sceptie as to the ::ieriis of proprietary medicines, I was at i:ist converted by the use oi Ayer's Cherry Pet-toral. For months a bottle of this medi : hi,-. of viiii.-h I had come into possession through the ki:iness of i friend, remained unopened in my closet, till one night I was j-i2ed w'U a violent coid a .ccmpanied by a r;Lt-kii .uirh. Having i.oue of my usoiii :.-r:.edies at hand, I thought of the Cherry and determined to give it a trial. Thj result 'as truly magical. Belief came aunis' sn--t.intly. and after repeating the dose, cer r;niily not more tlian iialf a dozen time?. I f :.i!d myself thorougWv cured. Subaequc-iit-y my daugiitcr was cured of a sever? eoug-h y !ie use of the Cherry Pectoral." I. H. Itli-liie. Commission Aent, Kingston, South Aus-ralia. -iWsi b! jZ- I C. AVER sl CG., r'ze ... Six SK.V I FOUNDED IS64 I-V ": e T-r.:?-Tit eie-ulivt o,-iir.jes four bnildiujrs Ucrivaljeu ju lacil-i:i,-s lor tducaimg YUl'Sti MEN A N 1 WoMO for success in lue. The outlook for . . is most favorable for business or.r.rtunities. The ' . f- ffFrS2. tCtX Zsy school. owin to it H I C H standard rf excellecce. has placed in business more young men and womea frr.rn Md., Va.. N. C s. C. and than all simmer institations combined. Catalogue and particulars nailed. W. H . SADLER. PaES., F.A.SADLER, Secy, Baltimore.Md MprkilS rf. -t-r. ?' i V.S "V y A: t . -.-.; c .-T:oir a 5-s r:!rcan ( M yiCR'S FLCBAL GUIDE, 1832. , ;.ir..ou i.;ore:ea ;u i Fio-arers or ecLaijes, should j .r.t". -vrnicn na?- t-e cecucted Iron; trst orcer. . v'l of 40-fb. Oat FltEK with ench nr-ier when dered. NOTICE. NOTICE. Having fp:.-t!ifi.-d as administrator of til- e-iat" of M. M. Howe dceased. all je-rsons having claim's again.-1 said es tate are lmrebv notified to present them for s-ttleme:it within the time prescribl ty law. or tiiis noti-e will te plead in bar of tle-ir recovery. Also, all it-rsons in debted to said estate are hereby notified t liar the.- wi'.i le repaired to make er tlea.ei t imiM-li atelv. I. L. HOWE. Feb. lth U-2. admr. of M. M. K W"E. EXF.CUTOU". NOTICE. H-' imr i;ualified as eX'-cntor of the here- or tins notice will t l th- ir recover v. MAUTHA N. CANsLEIt MAKY ALICE CANSLEI'i Feb. -Jc.ih 1.2. I'UBLTC SALE. On Tuesday the r.th day of April 1S92. as Ad.a'trix oi the estate of the late P. M. Unit, I will expose to pnbh sale, at Crossinir, N.C. Lot No. 1 on Main street, adjoining Silas Wike and others, con taining -SO poles. Lot No. 2 adjoining Ilenrv Litt'e. James Sigm.in and others, containing 2 roods 12'4 poh-s. Terms made known on dav of sail's. ELLEN HIT TT Adnt'trix Feb. 22 '91. of P. M. L'uitt dee'd. The Dirivree vVr Conaxxl CoTr 1 r r Ale on Tlieir Own Koots. an tl Thrive where Oth ers Fail. We are (and have been for years) the largest Hose growers in America. Mail trade is our great specialty. Wherever the mail goes, the Dignee Gonard Roses are at home. Our NEW GUIDE for ls;2 is now ready. Iletter and hand somer than ever. It describes upwards of 2,o0 Uos.-s, r.uls. Hardy Plants and Seeds : offers manv Exclusive Novelties, and lints the way to success with flow ers. Free on request. THE MXGEE & COXARD CO. West Grove. Pa. Itose Growers and Seedsmen. FIRE! FIRE ! When you hear this cry, you will wish you were insured. Protect your projnerty against damage by Fin.' and Lightning bv a policv of insurance with. L. G. Hay & Co. The largest, and lest, both Foreign and American Gompanies represented. Also Tornado and ( yclone policies at very low rates. j P.asiness left with Mr. James II. Me-! I'lland, who is my Agent in Newton, will ! receive prompt attention. Call on him j for information or I Address L. G. H AY & Co., Hickory, N. C. VI? y ioo vuriES esT.ile Oi Jo ill ans.er lieCi-aseii, W ..i ....... ....... .,r.i I lite I'at.icl Kosemaa. J. 1 . (.line ! I l lie es are i a.t l l .e llliisi ur.iir iei nam .. , . , . . , , , ; .,.,1 ai- ! Hunsucker. one-third interest m the .ii i , . I Also one rraciv oi land lvmar on the w ,.1 . ., it.r Til. s.T:i Te TIIIJSL IK.' I ' 1 . 1 .. . "i ..1..;' .... ;..ji,v 'i .in- f-rs oi I.y ies creek, joining lands oi J To !itrJife j tein, one In every j County or Town fnp- i nibKi Pf"inb per- tons ;eitlCT w:m j Will r rOTfl!. Xc Fbw Vcw York Cat-.. " Two sneradons in our family have had experience with Ayer's Cherry PectoraL Our confidence in its curative qualities is un bounded." C. E. Gilbert, Editor Dailj Ktj'orUr, Abilene, Texas. -1 nave used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for thirty years and have always foun.1 it the best remedy for croup, to which complaint my children were subject." Capt U. Carley, Brooklyn, X. Y " A severe cold, followed by a hard cough and Heeiliug of the lungs, would, probably, have proved fatal but for the use of j Cherry rectoral. Two physicians attended me foi a month and at last said there was no help for me. At this stage I began the use ol Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and it effected a per fect and permanent cure," S. S. Thorp, Swauinjrton. lnd. -I have taken Ayer's Cherry Pectoral occa sionally for some years. During the past winter I took a severe cold and my cough was worse than ever before, but now, after Uiking two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I am well again. I am satisfied that this medicine is the best remedy for such eoughs . as I am subject to. and shall confidently . resort to it whenever necessary." Ezra . Whitman. Publisher and Editor Jfarylana Fiinnrr. Baltimore. Md. - I am sure that Ayer's Cherry Pec tor J saved the lives of my children in cases c! croup and diphtheria." F. E. Wallick, Cedar P.ii.fT. Iowa. Pectoral, " Having used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. . find it one of the best cough remedies and v.oi-1.5 not be without it for any amount" F-imuiid Kingsland, Trav. Agt'of the Cs. A Vugele." e'o.. Baltimore. Md. "" I use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my prac tice. and pronounce it to be unequaled ns : remedy for colds and coughs." J. O. Gorder M. D.. Carxcr. Co Va. Lo?eC. Mass. Sold fey aS Dragglst? factties. SJ5. .RYANTANDSTFrA" demand ior cur graduates ;s nr. precedents!. Ko vacation; pupils can enteral any time with eoual a ivantare. N the tuition is cheap. it means cru-ap surra 'ieverarea ascnool because , for CM EAP is very dear: surround ;nes. injerior facilities. air? offers NO opportunities for securing POSI TIONS for its pupils and eraduatea. Thia 15c. C-ar ?0T Pea " Cbanr er," paciet 15c. I'oiii:o " American WonJsr," per lb.. 30c. Pansies. oar snpero strain, loci almoj h'JEitn packet 50e. PsL;, titn ciioice, patte: '-tie have Vice's Magazljte one year Cree. wtoords$l -.tar savs : Stands at head :harmer catalogues." Every Id hive one. Price only tea NO f 'ICE. NOTICE. r.y virtue of the last will and testa men i of lani-I Rsseman. the undersigned t-xecutors will sell in the town oi tono ver. on the 21st dav oi march next, the following real estate Iving and imaied in the said town.- Three-eight interest in the house and lot known as the Daniel Iioseman Jfc Co. Store Hons and Lot. oae-half interest ia another lot known as the hojse and lot on which J. P. Moser lived. A: so three-eight interest in another house and lor in said town late ly oeenpit-I by Mi'es Peal. Also three eight in another lr and house now occu pied by Phik Is'-jhoar itud J. P. Cliue, known as the White Front in said town. Atioraer lot in saia town owihm ov int : John sanre. a- onai ghty-three ai-res and known a lot No 2 of rhe.Iona Cline tract. Terms: Six and twelve months with interest. The highest bidder the buyer. All persons having claims against the estate of Daniel Roseman dec.d and all persons indcMed to the said estate will present their accounts for payment ins media tel v. ANNIE PiOSEM AN, FT ra I). F. ROSEMAN, J NOTICE. NOTICF. I will sell at the residence of S. L. Yount, Saturday March 12th, 1892, the following articles of personal projerry, to wit: 1 excellent brood mare in foal : 1 fine saddle horse nearly five vears old (""by old Thicketty"); 1 filly 20 months old ("John Wadsworth"); 1 milk cow and calf : 1 Piedmont wagon, 1 buggy, 1 Mc Gormick reaper and binder, 1 MeGormiek mower, 1 grain drill, 1 Thonia-s hay rake. 1 grain separator, 1 com sheller," 1 Disc harrow and vaiious other farm imple ments ; a lot of corn, peas, clover seed, one fourth ton of fertilizer; about 20 stacks of hay and straw; a splendid Esty Organ, one parlor stove and various other articles. Six months credit with approved se curity. W. II. WILLIAMS. Assignee. NOTICE. NOTICE. Having qualified a.s administrators oi Miles R. Wit herspoon. deceased, late of Catawba county, N. C. this is ts notify all persons having clamis against the es tate of said deed to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 27th. day of Feb. 1JS93, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. The undersigned will sell at the resi dence of thelate Miles R. Witherspoon of Catawba county on Wednesday March 23rd, 1892, the following articles of per sonal property to wit : One mule, four head of cattle, six head of hogs, a lot of leather, tanning tools, two wagons and household and kitchen furniture etc. Terms to be made known on day of sale E. A. WITHERSP007"t . . L. D. WITHERSPOON Adm Feb. 27th. 1892. I I e i i o inc. . L. DOUGLAS uuv i o 1 , S3 SHOE CENT LEiVlEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WuRLB FS8 THE UZU? onurt Ute teei; mada of trie best fine caa. atrlisa ana e.iy. aaa because ere make wuire W, , f.v ffracu f tan any rtntr manufacturer, ft equals naaJ. tS1 "JJ t'n? rr'.ra Uo to ftVXJ. CR evlrtaiiir Hwifwfi, tteHnKoJ r,irh?e ev-r offered for 5.j; equals treses Imported shoes nhh b cost rr .m 8i' to ttx. CiA ? '!and"''wrd Welt !-hor. fi-e c:f. mf Stylish, cocifortaMe ana durable. Tte b aboe errr offered at this price ; name erade as custom-made apoes costing from . n to $s 2 50 Palire !?: Farmers. Eaii-r,ai jfa tJm and Letter Camera ail wear them: fine calf, eamtess. smooth inside, heary three oiea. extea evn ede. One pair will wear a Tear. 8 O 50 lie calf; no better so. ev- oere at 9eae thia price; one trial will eonrtace taoa who want a shoe for comfort and sierriee. CO ad 9-i.OO Werkinmaii'i shoes "e are rery strong- and duraiie. i n sa who nave given them a trial will wear no other ir.ire. DnVQl 9A.OO and SI. 75 school shoes a J worn br the bors everrwbere: thr aej on their merits, as the inrreasiEe sales show. IAHSp6 S3.00 Ilandrwfd shoe, beet bhIUIvO longola, rerr sryliib: equaisFreaca Imported shoes costin r from 4.'.j ui tS.iJ. tadiea' -i.50, Si.OO and 1.75 shoo for aliseeaare the best fine Dongola. StrUa and durable. Caatioa. See that W. L. iKtocias nama tnl price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. WTAKE KO SrBSTITrTILTl Insist on local arrertisl dealers FtmiilTln Trm W. 1 DOIGLAS, IireBUOB,Ma"9riiLwtir For sale by SAITRE UHYXE i CO. NOTICE. Onthelsthand 19th days of March 1S92 at the late residence of M. M. Rowe dee'd I wiil sell ihe ndlowing articles of personal proerty, to wit : About seven thousand pounds of manufactured ping tobacco, in boxes, about one thou sand pounds of noki"g tobacco partly in boxes, three head of cattle, ( me set of saddler and harness tools, some saddh-s. bridles and leather. Also a lot of sheat injr. nails etc, remnants of store, some household furniture, an organ, farming utensils etc. Terms made known on dav of Kale. I. L. ROWE. Adrar. Superior Court J s iaj pr(, 5 Catawba County J ' - I. A. Yount Tate Wike, Ella wike. II A. II ill an ! wife, Lillian A. Hill JL others. It aprw-arimr to the court bv affidavit, that Tat-Wike. Eha Wike. A. Hill and wife Lillian A. Hill are not residents of North Carolina, and that thev are n- essury parties to this proceeding. Now upon motion, it is ordced lliat publica tion I made in the Newtox Enterprise a paier rubli.-tieil in the town of Newton. for six successive weeks for the defen dants aforesaid to appear at th office of the Clerk of the Superior Court oa the 9th day of April 1-92, and answer said prot-eedin"-. or judgment wiil be rendered according to th- iraver of pe titioner. " J. F. HERMAN. Feb. 2:5. Is92. C. S.'C. si mM Sale stalilB . 1. CorptningcxCo. -e ill- et, s-- Cc-i-ttii: half in r T 3.V I : rjr lYHIiaiiis S i ill T vL?iT-- Md mtMTVmd id I wcrcw ate::!? sad a a nT.ry far.r thmal pcteJtv X '--caii2eaibIetobcTmTi is'.av-divr.d t"::ii wTnall nncier h Tel. If I don inco-ecxt tLt 1 will pe. to work arain at l besin in which I zr.ad my ttocer. Trattt o.: 'ia..l we insinact ard jtX tots. radrr If mm jo. and ii t j iri inacslr; ut. x.-.t w.;! B fam tima ba ab!a:obnT rn i.rd ard bniid a bt loi. if too to. Money can b aamed at our aevr lia of wori. rat jd!j and hoort!y. bT Ttjosa of eit&er sex., yemng r o.i and in thir own tvcaUtiea. wherever they li-re. Ary or ran daC)work. Easy to l&am. We furcwsh verysiu;;. rik. Yoa can daToteTotir spare Tcotrenia. or ai yL;r t!ni to the work. This entirely new lead brinps wonderfrl tpae cm to every wrrkr. B:aners aro art ire; from to $iO par week ard -wir.is. and mora afiera ai:i.axr rTne. W r-vo fomisj yoa tteemYlrymeii wth yoa K REE, This is an of inar-rrior: tli:ujs. and bera t& another great, nefnl. wealth pivinwor :er. Great will rawmrtl eTery ind atrioas wc-reer. Wherorer yoa ara, and whatever t.hj a-a flornp. yoi want t. know aiuiit traa wonderful v-frk zl on-o. Iaiay wier ir ::c:i racr.ay lost c you. So sptc ta exr .:,n hero, br-t if ron w;;i wrila to we wiil mass a'l r.'si: .to vou FKjTII- Ad.iraaa TKIE Ai CO., 2;ox AufuHa, Malaa. Advice to Womeh If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELD'S f FEMALE REGULATOR CaRTIR villi. April 28. This TrtH certify that two members of my Immediate family, after haring suffered for rears from rirnftrual I rregularlt T. being treated withont benefit by physicians, were at length completely en red by one bottle of Bradfleld'B Female Kejjii lalor. Irs effect is truly wonderful. J. W. strasgs. Book to " WOMAN " mailed TREK, which eontal-aa Taioabte laf ormatioB on all female diseases. PRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA. CA. TO MALE T AT DRVGQISIS. MOTHERS FRIEND" Vf W aPH J " rlll mm W a aB-al ' BRADF1ELD REGULATOR Ca ATLAaTA MU M TALL OKMSSSTS, ) j. j . i iV X i
The Catawba County News (Newton, N.C.)
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