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i i i c ' I i. 1 . i i SEABOARD AIR LINE. Carolina Central. R- East bocsd trains. n. Mi. : I 4. 0, Daily ex- Pailyex.l Pave-:. Suridav Sun.iav -II n.l iv. L'y. KatieriiwiifB lM Shelby Lvart Lixu-olnton ArriTi Charlotte LmtI Charlotta Laara Wadrsboro Laara Hamlet Amf Wilminit on a. no ;i " 10 10 i. i" 11.12 rn 12.30 I" I 5.00 a.m: 8.15 p-rn 6.52 a.m 11.20 p. m 8.05 a.m 1.10 p.m 12.15 v f 8"" H-m ft Trains Nos. 4lant3S matte cwe cmiu.u ftaalet, between Charlotte and points No yi Trlfimi Nos. 51 and 54 maio connection at h m tot t aaa from Kaleifa. ,,. , . Tkr.URU Sleeping Car. between W ilmington M Charlotte an.l Wilmington 'l.,Ri?le,'1- . Ll freight .lailv between W ilmineton an 1 kartwttc "with .arer cmch attached, leave, a a.xa. each day. Sunday excepted. T. W.TVIII3NAXT, Superintendent. J, W. CLAKK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. RICHMOND &JOT1LLE P B CO. SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION 9 k C. R. CO. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 'SlsT, IS l. Sauth Bound. N . Statioms. jNorni r-.' No 10. Chester Arrive 19 41 a m Mpm vn;.VV Arrive 10 03 aim f Leaye Knox. Arrive m 7 p m Leave iticnuurK ,,.,, lim Leave Dcomb' . Arm. 9 .3 . m JM j). cardwell, Diy fas Agent, iV.umbia, b L ffiMl & DanyiUs Railroai'Conijaiiy SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. MUTER k LINOIB R. R- CO. DAILY EX CEPT SUNDAY. ICHKDULE IN EFFECT MAY. 31st, 1891. No 12, to 11. tl m 4 am Mm 7 mm illtn 14am i II a m i 12 a m ii4iam .iMpm . .lipm 45 f m Kpm 40 p m 3 pm 11pm i'J p m 11 55 p in ' 11 32 p 11 1 1 35 p n 10 14 p n 10 14 p ni ,10 05 p m 9 41 p ru y 04 p in 5 36 p m 8 13 p in 7 34 p m 7 13 p m t 5 2 p rc 6 15 p ra 5 53 p m 5 45 a ni Si'ipni 5 -t p in SOL HAAS, TraSie Manager. S O.CAK DWELL, D JAS. L. TaYLOK, lien Fas Agent. Pass 'Agent, Columoi.-. Eicbmonrl & Dauville railroad mm PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,, WESTERN..N. CzDrVISION. Asheville, N. C May 3 1st, lSD'J. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE (Taking effect May 31st. )l 7th Meridian time used when not otherwise in dicated. NO 10 Daily. NO 12 .Daily EASTBOX7ND. t Knoxville 90th merid ien Morriftown, 90tU me ridian - Hot Sprim At Atheville Lt Aheville Round Knob Vnrion Morgan ton Hickory Mewton Statesville At balbury ArGreeasboro Danviile Richmond ...12 25 p ruj 15 a iu 1 50 p m! 9 25 a m 4 48 p iu ...12 2- p m 6 20 p ru 1 55 p m ....6 25 p m 2 15 p n 7 33pm! ... i -'i r id X 24 p in i 4 03 p ni ....'. OS v m j.... 4 ii p ru . 49 p in 5 2i p ru ...lo 11 p m .... 5 40 p ni ...11 02 p m .... 0 4" ' v. ...12 01 a a .... 7 34 pm . 47 a m ...10 3u p m 10 41 a iu ... 12 2h a n . 4 2o p m. w a n; Kolrivh i 1 28 p ill 7 15 a m Wilmiugt jn 1 Lynchburg Washington Baltimore Philadelphia Xew York 3 2a p m j 5 20 a m ... 8 30 a m j 11 00 p in 6 5" a m 9 3d p m . .3 50 a ra i 0 57 p m ...12 15 a m i ....4 30 p m NO 9 Daily NO 11 Daily WESTBOUND. Ly New York Philadelphia ... Baltimore Waihington Lynchburg "Richmond ..U 15 a m ....3 50 a m .. 6 50 a m ....4 30 p m ....6 57 p m 9 30 p m 30 a m 1 11 00 p ru . 3 20 p m i - -3 2ii a ni J 100pm 2 55 a m Danville .. ....b 35 p m 2o an ....9 00 a m ! .12 15 d m ' 4 30 p m Wilmington Geldsboro Raleigh 4 15 d m i 1 25 a ni Greensboro Salisbury Ar Statesville Newton Hickory Ly Hickory Ar Morganton Marien Round Knob Asheville Ly Ashville Ar Hot Springe Morristown, SOtn me ridian Knexville, 90th merid ian! ...10 30 p m ...12 20 a m ....1 52 a m 2 47 a m .10 12 a ni .11 47 a m ...1 01 p n, ...1 44 p m 3 10 a m 3 10 a m 3 53 a m ...4 46 am 5 3 i a m 6 55 a m 7 30 a m 8 56 a m ...10 07 a m .. 2 02 p m .. 2 02 p m ...2 30 p m ..31 p ni ..3.51 p m ...5 03 p ni ... 5 23 p m ....H'iti p m 35 p ro 620 p m ... 11 30 am KTJKPHT BRANCH N 65 NO 64 Ly Aeheville.. I Daily i 7 40 a m ArWaynesyille ex'pt ... 9 40 a m. Brayson Oity ( Sun. ) ...12 47 p m Westfi eld 6 05 p m LTWesttield ', i 4 50 am Ar Brayson City ( Daily ) ' ! 9 20 a :n Waynesvme... ex pt w p Aihcville ( Sun ) j. .... j ... 4 05 p m SLEEPING CAR SERVICE Nos I and 18, Pullman Sleepeis between Breensboro and Knoxville, Nos 11 and 2 Pullman Sleepers between York and Knoxville, Greensboro and Richmond n4 Greensboro and Kaleigli- Pullman Sleepers between Charleston and Cin einnati, on trains Nos 15 and 16 to Asheville, an J "os. 11 and 12 west thereof. W. A. WINBUKN, I). P. A., T. E.McBEE, Asheville N C Supt, Asheville N C JAS L TAYLOR If H GREEN Gen llanaper Gen Pass Agont SOL HAAS Traffic llanager Resulting from the Errors of Yonth, Folly, Vice. Ig norance, Ac, may be cured at home without fail or xposure. Infallible and Confidential. I.are Treatise, 300 pages, only $1 by mail, senled, postpaid. Small book, with endorsements oi' the press, free. Send now. Address the Peabody Medical Inst;tm , Dr. W'.H.Parker, No.4 Bulflnch St.,Bo9ton,ll;i-a, UPPMAN BROS.. Proprietors, 'u9aJttt,. Llppman't Block, SAVANNAH, GA- rT"" f IMESS HEA0 HOiSrS CURED tir 111 1 If Pee' INVISIBLE TUBUIA1 EAR lMrll COSHI01IS.Whi8persheard.com- tmrttkU. ....f.l whm all Zmmrilm fall. H.1.1 kj W. HISCOI, agk wVi ir. niitt'wHWMiinariiu Ly Lenoir Ar Ly Hudson Ar Ly Saw Mill Ar ly Granite Fall Ar I.,y Hickory Ar Ly Newton Ar Ly Maiden Ar Ly Lmcolnton Ar Ly Hardins Ar Ly 1 (alias Ar Ly Gastonia Ar Ly Crds Creek 4-r Ly Clover Ar Lv Y'orkville Ar Ly Guthriesvilie Ar Ly McConueiisville Ar Ly Lowrysville Ar Arrive Chester Leave -v?i.,v iff .7 - - ' V" Cf;;n 1 L Q I f, J I Vt V:. '&-v;;' -:V a i iS.: fV-h s-m sr; ?, ,3 its l. :' I"... 1 tM-1 1 M . .N X 1 : ;, . -'...-.iu rem. :. r I-. rv':?.Q. c-., '.. cc-r.-.-tur.: v . 1 . . fvsi -r.. T... .: I : t;;-:;n- . ' 1 ' 5 U S i n. a F R I F M WILL DO .'.'.! i.-.'t :" . ' r. AND MORE. !:;:-':::-5 .esser.s . .n, . i. Life cf M r-.I O i. t.i " .'T:i' .'S " V.-. .:. VR'f.'i ta:;.!!iu: viilaVie : ;u'iv voluntary t.:li;::-.-i ".I--. GRADFiELO F.EjL'L''-'. OH CO., A sold i:y a!.:, i.urt.-; con ar..i .a. 03. fOS.li Mrc SJ-JA s 4s How Lost ! How Regr.ir.ed ! MWil THYSELF. Am Or Sc-XF-PKKSKKVATTOX. A new and only flold M'):il PliIZS KSS.'iY on NKIIVOI'S PJid PHYSICAL I)i:i4!LlTY, KRHOP.S of YCl T!I.KXnAl STKl VITALITY', PP.K H.TTKK. DKCLINK, nnd a.i DISEASKS and WKAOISSES cf MAX. SOOpaaesH cloth, pilt; 125 invaluable prescriprons. O11I7 $1.00 by mail, dcnb'.e eealod. Ie.-..criptiv3 Prospect us with endorsement!? fnrr I SND cf the Tress and voluntary f-'A f J- vAui testimonials of the cured. nJVI. (ions'i!tiifion in nerpon or bv mail. Expert treat ment. IXVIOLAI'.LN SKCill-ICY and Ciilt TUN 'l"lt-". .Ailiirpaa i)r. V. FT. Psrker. or The Peabotly Medical Institute, No. 4 Buliiticb St., Boston, M:is. . . The Piabody Medical Institute has many imi tators, but no equal. ihrnl'1. The Science of Life, or t'df Preservation, is a treasure more valuable than gold. Head it now, every WKAKand NKIiVOTS man, and learn to be STKOXCi MtOic.il A'evieic, (Copyrighted) ASTI;lMAa'K-UTS- ta'vi-r tails: send i,s vour address, we will mail (riil I'.ottb- ritEE. THE DR. T. FT iUU IS, .M. CO., Itoch. st.--, A. Y. , PUBLIC SALE. On Tu.sday the .".ih !.:y of April 1S02, as Adm'trix of the e-fate of Tho late P. M. 1 1 uit, I will expose to public sale, at Crossing, N. C. Lol No. 1 on Main street, adjoining Silas V.'ike and olhers, con taining -''.fi poles. Lot No. 2 adjoining Henry Little, James Sigma 11 mid others. containing 2 roods 12,',' poles. Terms made known on d;iv 01 sales. ELLEN 111'H'T Adm'trix Feb. 22 of J'. M. Iluitt deed, NOTICE. NOTICE. r.i WAiiLu i:i:ai. i:sta tefoiisa le. I will divide up and soil on Saturday tne lHlioi .May 1N'.)2 the S. E. Yount firoperty in the town of Newton The house with improvements and five acres of land will be sold separately, the other lands being 200 acres wilt be devlded in to desirah'e lots, 'this property is about half mile Sou ih from Court House nd joiiiiiiing lands of Reuben Srfzer, J. II. McLellund fi til others well improved, well water, d and well timbered. The most desirable property ever offered for sale in this county, also two town lots North ot Court House adjoining the lots : Female Academy, T. M. Wariick and others, parlies can see property by call ing on S. L. Yo.int at his home. Terms: 10 per cent, cash, half in six months, balance in twelve months with approved security fit S per cent, from date of sale. farcll '-1 ".)' I '" - 1 ' V. II. Williams, Assignee. ij xm dm SfcA V Ppj t7 v.- . mm m?m fii fi a4 - 'i i ' -l (IKOWJXG CLOVER. St Lunis Kt'pu'ilic. There is io homers who have va hie of clover c question atnoug liied it as to the on the farm, but there is a considerable difference in tho manner t' seetiiiifj; and mmag- - . ... . ! A n,r, s in fo at:d locality nave ,uii to do with this difference, as ; what is btst in ne iocaluy will net , ... .. ! a.wavs oe l)?si in :uio:ioi. Some sow on winter wheat, sowing ! ,e e-d i:iFebniHiy. thu exact da'e it - 1 L(iii" !ar'eiy determine i ty tie sea- " Vhetifcver it can be clone iti8;"j l.( t to sow reasonably early. Oth , rs claim that the best r-Milts are oh- I iM:n-d lv sowiuir with oats. Take the first opportunity in the spnug fordoing the woik, as earliues is quitfi an item with bom clover and j gom Tetter Chapped Hands, O'lifis o.v liiecluver alone j i;i,iiijlaiu!,t'oriis, and all Skin Eruptions ab iut the time of the last snow, say j and positively cures Piles, or no pay re ili "id the last week in February, j quired. It is guaranteed to give perie t These claim that when the clover is sown with small grain af.er the crop is harvested the plant-, being so sudden1 v exposed to the hot sou af ter bein sheltered all throtjjh their growth previously, are ki ld out. " Soma ph-Jgh urukr eariy in tie f il wheiea good sta-e of growth bus been seared, claiming that there is ;i Urge amount of vaiuabie p'aut food in the clover which, if p'ough-d ULder when greer, will be returned it the soil. Others either let the clover die dowu n the fall or cut it down wish a mower aud let it lie un til spring, when it is ploughed under. Those following this plan claim that keening the soil shaded aids in stor u g fei ti lit y. and benoe the advantage in kttuig the clover lie on the ground until spring, and then, plough under wid either plant to torb or potatoes, 1iw.11 ..w to wheat aaam iu the full, making a tbres years' rotation; ,,r by having oats follow the corn or potatoes and then wheat and b .ck igaiu to clover, u:;iking a tour years totatioii. Others plough under the stc-ocd rowth in the fall and sow to wheat. Iq a locality where the oats can be sown early. usu tlH not later than the last wci-k in February, sowing over with the cats wiil nearly al :!vs give gooi results, but when the :-din" must he decayed ur.tu March, because the soil canuot be -uiUd.iv prepared before, it will be lust to sow alone or cn the winter Ai.eal ru or in to yd -uc -.irlv. But the manner ofsowiD.i ot so important, provi led it is done ;i, a way that will secure a good growth, as it is to be sure and sow .iicie or less every j ear. Clover aids to build up the fettility by mulching he soil. Shading the soil aids iu the -rc cess of j-to.ii-g oitiogen, and a good giowth of clover will shade the oil completely. The roots extend deep into ILe subsoil and bring up more or less fertility to the surface, n ! in this way the surface is enrich ed. C;over i; a gross feeder aud doiives some cf its sustenance from the air, ar.d in this way adds to the fc-itiiitv. The first crop may be cut for hav, be fed out to stock and the mature be hauled out and applied to the oil, aLd tho second crop be ploughed under to add to t he ier uiity" It is not best to depend upon clover tdor.e to keep up the fertility, but it is a very important item, aid on the majority of furms, especially iu the Wett, there is not so much sowd as there should be. eS -4 m We truly helieve Do Wetrs Little Early Risers to he the moxt nutin-al, most ef ieeiive, most roiiipt and economical pill for hiliousness, indigeston and inactive liver. J. A. Smith druggist. STRENGTH AND HEALTH. If you are rot feeling strong aDd healthy, try Electric Bitters. If -'La (Grippe" has left you v.eak and weary. use Electric Bitters, This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy ar.d permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need.Larrejbottles only 50c. at T. R. Aberrethy'd Drug store. Early Risers, Early Risers, Early Risers the famous little yiills for constipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and nervous ness. J. A. Smith druggist. THE NATIONAL CEMETERY AT SALISBURY. Salisbury Herald. The National Cemetery is now one of the prettiest places in the city. It is covered with a beautiful green sward, with here and there flowers bursting into bloom. Near the en trance is a beautiful park, dotted with elm trees. Capt, Burke, the Superintendent, is having a number of these trees dug up in order to thin out the grove and give, the remainder a chance for large? growth. The work is being neatly done, and when finished very few c-.n tell where the trees stood. The cemetery is a very popular place during the summer months. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. " TILE SEED CASE. Wilmington Star. Mr. Simon Sander?, Judge Ruo eell and Sheriff Steadmau left ber yesterday uioruing for Baltimore, Md., to appear before Jude Bond, of the United States Circuit Court, in a case brought against Mr. Sai . ... n..i;tlv ..f tlu "jr i l" -" law," which requires all parages of j ris teu uun-u ... iifi marlftd with the Tear of erowth " of said eed. A Uhicao brm, deaN g " 6eedp for whom Mr. Sandtrs ' l, a d(Yint aru null tptln.f t.tiM V a i 1 i -a-"-- U1 'uo -"""" be iu violation of the inter-State coinmerce statutes BUCK L EN'S ARNICA SALVE. THE BEST SALVE iu the world tor satisfaction, or money refunded. Pr'u e 50 cents per box. FOR SALE UY T. U. ABERNETHY & Co. Druggists r. r. P. SAVES LIFE. SAYS WILL LIVE FOKRVEK. A prominent Savannahian, formerly superintendent of a railroad, says: "'I was crippled in my feet and arms so that I could not walk without crut-hes, nor eat without havinga servant to feed me. I tried physicians everywhere, but to no purpose, ami finally went to New York, where my doctors, at one time, decided to amputate my arm, but found that course impracticable, on account of a wound I had received during the war. I returned to Savannah a complete wreck, and my case seeniinglyhopelees, As a forlorn hope I began to take P. P. P., and am rejoiced to say that after using three bottles, my limbs began to straighten out, my appetite and health soon return ed. and I now feel like a new man, really as if I had been made over again, and as if I could live forever so long aa I can get P. P. P.' This gentleman will not give his name for publication, but authorizes us to re fer anvbodv to him for a verification of these facts, who will apply to us. Y'ours truly. LI PPM AN BROS. Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors of P. P. P. Savannah, Ga P.iggs Let's start a newspaper. You furnish the money and I'll supply the brains. Diggs Agreed. If we both put in our whole capital, we shall have the satisfaction of knowing that wecan never lose anything. P.oston Transcript. ( APT. .1. D. JOHNSON. To w hom it jntir concern: I take great, pleasure in testifying to the ef tieaeions qualities of the popular remedy for eruptions of the skin, known as P. P I'. I. suffer for several years with an uu sightl and disagreeable eruption on my face, and tried various rcinedi,, to re move it, none of which accomplished the object until this valuable preparation was resorted to. After taking three bot ties iu accordance with directions 1 an now ent irely cured. J. D. JOHNSON. Of 1 he firm of Johnston Sc Douglass, Savannah, (la. Oarohne Eshard, pays more taxes than any other woman in her county, ia Ohio is a. director of a bank, and is connected with several other enterprises. When BaDj- was sic-K, ws gave her Castoi (a When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria When she became Miss, she clung o Castoriak Ulien she had Children, she gave them Castorif "For a long time I suffered with stomach and liver troubles, dud could find no relief until I begau to use Ayer's Pills, I took tbtin eouiarly for a few moDths, my health whs completely restored." D- W. Baioe, New Bern, N. C. The houses occupied by three Connecti cut Governors R. D. Hubbard, Phineas Lonisburg and M. G. Bulkeley stand ia a row in one street in Hartford. It has been conjectured tl at the secret of antediluvian longevity was some method of keeping the blood pure, warm, and vigorous. Moderns accomplish the same purpose by using Ayer's Sarsaparilla the best blood medicine ever brought to light. Sister Rose Girtrude who went to the Hawaiian Islands to live and labor in the leper settlement, and married Dr Lutz in that far off couutry, writes she is happy in her island home. The beard can be easily colored browu or blask Ly Buckingham's Dye. New Spring Hats, The Misses VANSTOBYS are receiving their Spring Millinery, tbey have some of the latest novelties in bate, ribbons, flowers etc. Miss Leli a, is now in the North learning the latest styles in teimining. She will remain there some time and will buy her summer stock be fore she returns. She invites all to come aud see her utock and work. She gua autees perfect satisfaction. ,She has had several seasons experience in the most fashi-inable house in Baltimore and offers her goods at very low prices, she does not intend to be undersold. So if yon want to save money .call and see Jier. Respectfully, Misses Yanstory. NORTH CAROLINA REPUBLI ! CANS BADLY spjLT ' Jt hii T. Cheshire, coit inl, mem-j ber of tl'e F?-puhiican Stat e rrn-i tive committee of North Cfooiii a. j says North Carolina wi 1 s-d two de'ecatiop tn Hi Mie'jo'i eon-j vention The anM Han ;-on ilifra-i linn w:li be lifMlft by J (' L H .r- , x- rvtary o i.p K.p.l!ij,-n State committee, and C.'ul. E.'te The Harrison croud wiil !. uudr: the ieader-hip of J.d.ii J3. Evs t i Jotm (.". Danev. JV. Mott will . i.-o figf.t; H irriKOD. -A'g-r a.id Oji- lorn," hat A (Jl'eshire, ar v 1 v jiopn - : lr in Ih T.nheel .Stx'e. il;id v.11! di vide the dpIfgntcH bvlneen then-. H-irrisc.c. bus given sih t Hppiov;il to the Hllempi t. oim'z-m tt;i'i! llepuhli- ao jjnrty c.;npHsd ..f i lEer- o!ders, hilI tht re-ult i-. 1m lot killed himseif iu the Stale. Tie only men in tne Soml. u h.i fav.,r rlarilsotis lenoiuinttion ar? be j ifliet? holders." First Parishioner I think we ought to aise Dr. Thirdly "s salary. Second Pa ,' ishoner I don't. He is such a ennscien? tious man that he would feel if his duty j to preach longer sermons. Kate Field's) Washing-ton. lt is a truth in medicine that the small est dose that performs the cure is the best. De Witt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform the cure and are the best. J. A. Smith druggist. IAD 11 SHAD Liquid Enamel Paint! (HAS I! HEX IN THE MARKET 22 YEARS.) MIXED READY FOU USE. ANY ONE CAN APPLY IT. Wilson. N. (.'., S.-jt. , IjsT. Mr. C. '. Knight. I'.ultiinorc, -1..: Deau Sir In reply to your letter as to the merits of the Liquid Enamel Paint, it affords me pleasure to say it lias given entire satisfaction, so much so it has converted the painter that applied it and also others who were very skeptical when it was bring applied. In fact the oppo sition to it was so intense when I was about to buy, I should have likely bought lead and oil had I not have known you so many years and having great confidence in your integrity. Yours truly, It. K. i ' )TTEN. ARMSTRONG, AT R 4: Co., WHOLESA LE MILLINERS. P.-VLTIMOUE. lxsL. Mr. C. '. Knight, Sole Axrnt X. J. E. r.iint Co.. llahhnorc: Dear Sir In January. 187s, our store was painted with t. e Liquid Enamel Paint, made by the New Jersey Enamel Paint Company. We used tints that generally show the eff.-ets of exposure. but the paint has retained its color, gloss ami freshness. We shall take pleas ure in using if in the future. Yours truly, ARMSTRONG CATORJtCo. Chapel Hill. N. i .. Jan. '.. 1S4. j Mr. I'. Kniwlit, H:Hhnon-: ! Dear Sir I take pleasure i i stating! that I have used, with much sat i-fartion, i your Liquid Enamel Paint on our dwell-! f ing house in this town, and can confi- ilently recommend it to all who would 1 like to use a beautifnl and durable paint i v for any purpose. erv res .ect mil v. ; E. I'.. MARTIN, i John Roiunson, J. a. Leak. President, Treas. John T. Patrick. S.H-retary DIXIE AliRK I LTI RAL AND MECHANHLE FAIR ASSOCIATION. Wadeshoro. N. C, Nov. 21. "01. Certificate fo merit .awarded to C. P. Knight, Baltimore, for best prepared Paint, being the NEW JERSEY EXA M E L PA INT. exhibited at DIXIE FAIR OF NOVEMBER, 1S70. J T. Patrick, John Roiunson, Sec'y. President. Petersiu ru. Va.. Dec. 10. S80. Mr. C. I' Knipht, Baltimore, Md .- Dear Sir We have used the Liquid Enamel Paint made by the New Jersey Enamel Paint Co., which we purchased through you, and can say we found it first-class in every particular, and it justly deserves all that is claimed for it as to beauty, durability and economy. Y'ours, etc., LEROY ROPER & SON. Woodsworth, N. C, Oct. 23, 1S77. P. C. Knight, Esq.: The I'aint, Liquid Enemel, reached ine promptly. I will state that it has given entire satisfaction to both myself and painter. I regard it as the best in use as to quality and economy and I can un hesitantly recommend it as such. Verv resjiectlullv, R. II. READ. Baltimore, Dec. 18, 1889. P. C. Knight, Esq., Baltimore: It gives us great pleasure to certify to the good qua'ities of your Liquid Ena mel I'aint, made by the New Jersey Ena mel Paint Co. After using the old style paint for a number of years, we were in duced to try your paint by those w ho had used it. We have now been using it some six or seven years, both for inside and outside work, and it gives entire I satistaction. Yours respectfully DEFORD & Co. Annapolis, Md:, March 29, 1888. Mr. C. P. Knight. 211 E. Lam board St. Baltimore, Md.: Dear Sir Y our favor of the 2-Ith inst., i requesting me to express my opinion of the Liquid Enamel aint made bv the! New Jersey Enamel aint Company.! More than 6 years ago I bought the j aDove paint to paint my dwelling at Catonsville, Baltimorecountv, Maryland. and it is with unfeigned pleaWl can say it is in every respect all you claim ,. J font, tOUrs truly, Yours truly, JOHN HUBNER. C P. KNIGHT, SOLE GENERAL AGENT, (No. 102 South St., one door South of Lambard St.,) BALTIMORE. Md. Sample Card furnished by mail gratis.) Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A STK t A-cu d E? address, we will mul trial VWllfclla AY13 A STHMALEIiE newr lails: send us yoia WVTTl B VU M. TAfT tMS.M. CUIUESf UJL1. rtltC Jleanss Your Blood W h. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Druggists approve it, doctors re mmend it, and the public prefer it- to any other. The rea 50. is-because, tested chemically. Ayer's Sarsaparilla proves to ,q the most scientific remedy of its class; tested jtrofession al , it is recognized as a standard pharmaceutical preparation; te ;ed by individuals and whole neighborhoods, it is demon st; ted ia actual use to be the strongest and most effective, and th -efore the most economical and desirable blood-purifier. D'. i't fail to get AYER:3 ; and be sure that every bottle has ur n its wrapper, besides our name, the place of manufacture, U YELdL, MASS. Witli Ayer's - a i staii.iar'i iilivid nifdiein". Ayer's ,.!;inll:i is;i :lv;tys liiaintaiiiii a first 1-Iju.j positi-.n iu the trade anil in i.oj.nlar es- tiou. "e invariab'v reeoimneiid li iri in reiiee to :nv olher." J. j. J.-u.iiiis. At thecary. 717 Main St., Haitf-a .1, t'olia. ' ' have iihvavs reeei'iineiided AVer's Sar ,ri!l:t as sujiei ior to :i:iy a!:er preiia.r i- for imrifviii "lie blood." li. Knykeir ;. Vl. IX. I'oiiieicy. "". T. rr or two -years p 1st 1 have pre ,: r; . s rs-irsparilla in numerous insc-n li:id it lilgtilv eRieae'o:;s i:i the tr it- t of al! disorders of the bl-K.J. It in mv store." It. It. ir-'vie. M. I..1L;k: i its.. I'iu.ii-lpl.ia. Pa. !3 11 Q O 1 ..r'tar;?!a. f.r bHtlniurf a; tl. '.. -Z' i- .'..:;-. -'. Tints at the !;e;td 01 tl'-; las. I. V,:;::-sas. "St. I.. s .mm r. Ark. in' public h:.ve ih-'-jiled t:.ai. to!" Jtai'iiy ( b! :. AVer's S; is::'.;ii iila Iea:i i all ,;i,t inei-ii. Wit j the b.-t linigs ai d :iic-. and lo::-.' e:'.-:i-n -e. .;. i Ay-r sMi;iv. ia t a.-;:' sir ;-;ba. a : ; ti- Ti.edi'-iii-. .li! oi;r cutom-rs say s it v..:k Wi'll." Yv i'.;; :;'i; I. ual.i it. :;st. :.:z Mark .-i s. Nev..-.ik. X. .1. Tl! !. ! Iter biiHtd 111 than r's Sarsaparil-a. Wc seii more of it t.iau others foprtln-r." Lyman Crawtor 1. rmaci-if. cor. Main anil Union streets .ii.-field. Mus. .oared fcj DR. J. C. AVER & GO., Price SI- Six bottles, re niMnrO 10c. v T'-e r-"' -ceciiTiv..' :.K-i lor t-iu ai:!-j iul.il- .'it.--. . SffJr.fr V C.- J KS lCS cv 1 0ww to ;-c HIGH ernrd:"-'? o'ewHw. 1 -s pi:t'-ed in t-u.-:ae? more youne men aa v: ...o, --r. m .t ' i Wt ' ar-i '-a. 'ran all arni.ar trtita-ions .omoirt-d. Cataioeue and j---liciilirs'jaaile-I. W.H.SADLER Pses-.-F. A. SADLER. Secy, Baltimore. Mo i l.t " '' r V:-- ...l"c. ? o r:n T-.4 "CLrrr-.T." racke 1 3c. i.Vii k -. V ' ;.. .-.iW. - : : r .c. 1 1 ':- ..:::.'r!v-:.:: Vi "ii'itr." j-.riit.. UOc. ?.-'X - .. .-: . .. . ! , : I i al -: t a.- str..la. Lx-i iiuiKt - ' : --i.'! ! Lna:s.n ; s; SOc. "" - -..r voc. : s : t .'.Ut 1 FaL:v, i.tru m-iv..-, lacket -Joe "i At:;-' :.- . --v a - - - r:' -.nx. have Vice's Mac-a;;s oae year free, who oriers - ' iST r- - - ' - J 3 - : : C- li O f i ! n . ' ' ! ' " C n Or - .-ct ?sv5 : Fra-!s at head 5 iJ.i'- ! i.t,-ii.t- t'wjL?.. lO'Ji o: -.. -. .-..-.rmer catalogues. E-erv . ; j -. I:.: -xi-t.-c ... I .v..i. 1: ..c, s:.;-:.i hvs cac Pnce ca!y tea rji . i A rc: : : Oat rRTT er. h r-r-' r r'.:n 5:rei - r r- ; - r - - -i -. : i i ll!fSlP:Efrl:iiHil!! S feri -4 X?5-t 5-p ?s r'- s ?- -- 'Zt 3 feli a : 3 1$H': 1 - . I4i r.-.-: it EXECUTOR'S XOTIC Having qualified as ex.-ciitor ' of the .state of John Cansler deceased, we her.--l-y give notice to all parties indebted to i :e est ate that tl-ey must come forward atal make prompt payment, and all claims against tin esTnte must be pr-.-uted within the time required by law . rtliis notice will be plead in bar of 1 heir recovery. MARTHA N. CANSLER MARY ALICE CANSLER '"'eh. 2'. til 102. Hi 1, ; X 1 Jt Hi : i-i''i' than ever. It describes upwards " f of 2.000 Roses. I'.ulbs, Hardy Plants and When you hear this cry. you will w ish j s,-''s : offers many Exclusive Novelties. a were insured. Protect your property ' ;ind ,oints the way to sun-ess with fiow gainst damage by Fire and Lightning ! ,.s Free on reom-st pi policy of insurance witm j j, A, CONARD CO. Li. (jr. iiAl CC L).; West Grove. Pa. he largest, and best, both Foreign and ! Uos' rw Seedsmen. itnericati (iom'einies rein-esented. Also1 . i !" i ; ; i j . and I yclone n)iicies at ' ' iw i-;ires T.... : i...v ir.. t it i .us; n.-ss i.-i i won ..ir. ...iis.es ii. ..e- ..elland. who is my Agent in Newton, wiil MH'eive prom;, t attention. Call on him r information or Address L. G. HAY vv Co.. Hickory. N. C. NOTICE. NO TICK I lr v , ... J ' - :1s ;lmmistrat, rs o, ITx'? fl' '- : atawba count , A. . this is tw notnv i U riprsoiis having claiTiis 9rrnii..t 1... , ill persons having claims against the es- a.teor sa,d .ie: dtoexhi;.itthem to the t P-b isott r thU ,.,-.i-.e..;u i... .i-.1i - . - - - ' .n. til. i - ... ...... ......I... 1,1:1., j iitrail n oar oi inetr recovery. Ailpt tous m- iebted to saidstate w ill pl.-ase make mme.iiate payment. Theund ders.gnerl will sell at the resi- tence oi thelate Miles R. ith-rsp.Mui of 'atawba countv on Wednesday March .hO-thenJlowingartichso "r onai projrty to wit : One n.ule, four ea l.U cattle, six head of hogs, a lot of ather. t ather, tanning tools, two wagons and ousehoi.i ami kitche,, ousenoi'l am erms to le nn aoe Known on cay or sale V. WITM Vi?sinr.vV L. D. WITH ERS POON ( Adm- ! th. 27th, 1892. j -I have been in the dra.c business in Lowell for tweetv v.-srs and sell more of Ayer's tiian.of ether :u -ap:irilla.s. It is made from the best bloiNl-ji'.triliers known to medical seieu - e . and coiilains imiliiii.- tait what can be reciri!i:i-.i:ieti tiy t'ae most sen;iii:Io:s l't.'.ieia!'.. 1 have known of a great many etuvs rT -ete;! '..y Ayer's Sarsaparilla. some of lhe::i very remarkable am! worthy f v.-e..r.i." t. '. ikxk!, M. I-. cor. Merrr n; i' k an i S rlb-Ik s?s.. Lowell. ?.Iass. " It ir;v.-s li..- satisfaction to acknowledge t::e s:s rits of such a we'.l-know 1 o:!-r!!n!!'-r as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1 a:a eentidei.t it lias no eonal." J. H. C'or.oren. l'";iai:nacist.4J P iowerst.. Hartford. Conn. par ilia. - The fonimln ef Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the In -t. for ehrenie diseases of almost every ki.10. k;;ow:i t; the me'ii-'al world." I- M. Y".'soii. M. I- W:.--rs. Ark. -- l!i mv i.r.-.eta-e. I invariably prescribe Ay r's Sarsa" .ira.a for chronic diseases 01 the l i.iod. " V,". 1. Wright, M. I)., Paw law Por - :. i can. - Fo- year- rey blood was in an unhealthy condition. After lisivtiiij tried other medi-ci;.--s wifh-.i.T siieet-s. I have lately been tak! s.-tr-aparilla. The r-sults that could be desired. It ,1 blood-purifier." Kichard ),;iv 1 e- ii ls a won V. P'.iopp-. 1SH North Second street, i'loladt'.phia. Ia. Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. S5 - Woi'tli S5 a bottla. - it!'1 tour Ijaiiiiins 1 Lnvai.trii 1.1 14 .1- ;""ir -' 1 "i11; I:i:um :::viiru:'.': i-ir "iMei'j'ui.u.iH. detaand for c.:r sra-iuates is unpreeeden:el. No vacc::. -n ; nt.tls can enter at "any time with e-iuai advaiitaire. Never I'tern r ?ehool because the tuition is c-a-'ar.. for CHEAP very dear: jt means (-n - ip s irrr-iii'iiiii:--. liuer.or iaei -.:es. . . v..- ' j orL-4riun . l:s i: see 141 ij r-uoi- TIQUS f-r its pure is and graduates. This S3 CO CO CO GO T -t - c 3 CD 09 oo CO ro The IMrjiree .Sc Conard Co".- 1 O S E S Ave on Their Own Roots, antl Thrive where Oth eirs Fail We are (and have been for years) the largi st Rose growers in America. Mail trade is our great specialty. Wherever the mail goes, the Digr-.ee & Conard Roses ;ire at home. Our NEW GLIDE I i. , i s;ri , i,. t . . i i. i t Sv ! k iSflLADir '-9 . wStUZ- 35 m 3) WC 0 D W 0 RK-Sj3 ATfAeftMEUfa Received the award tV.r tf f.,i.. sewing machine at Atlanta Exposition ( fiiiii.f iVai.i t-- -i- J iranceior i .... " . . M I " to Ik- shipped in 0 davs and on south America for 14,000. C.tpaci lactory Too i.er dav Tf .. '.roni tv of good machine write to ine. this is mv business. Wiil nnsw -r ' .' 1J1 , cheerful! v. -nuvnis Fv.rrm-i..i,;. : ,- n JZJ' -?anted. Will chaser understands Li v. " - rhoron"l,lv T hel" madlln' " " ' irTT I 1 1 M I Till tiSS produce " a a iss. rj lit ii X IMt "Sti . . l"? VJ Tm f. I finest tls fM With best wishes. W. S. RAMSOFR, Newton-, X. C. 1 a. . -: t WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN : HE BEST SHOE n THE WORLD FOR THE IOET? It is a K-amlc-ss suoe, with no tacks or wax threai : to hurt the feet; made of the best raj calf, -!yli3 ' and easv, ac-l baiss ve male more shoes of thit prnde thanany fther manvfvturer, itequaii haad . sewed shoes c -st ins from Sl.'.'O to 0. j - r" eO:eniiiup IlanH-fspwed, the flne-t calf aOa shoe ever o.Tert-J f-.r SS.o.i; eouals litata Imported shis which cot fn-'m $3.0' to $i2. 0. 415 m 00 HaEii-Sewed Welt faoe, rice cmlf. t Jv). stvlisu, comfortable and durable. The besi ! shoe eyer offered at this price ; same erade as cu i t-.m-ma-ie shoeseostinj from S-.'.J to &.f I .ill lii-f hop: larmers. Kailrnail Jiei 15 0 and Letu-rt'arrjersail wearthem: rlneeaif. Peaniless. snioota insi.le. heavy three soles, extea- 6ioned,re. one pair win wear a; ear. 5 O nacrau: no ucucricon 011-1 thu r.rice- t.ne trial will convxm-e laow who want a sin e for comfort and service- CO - and Si.OO Vorkine-tnan' shi- 5 are very strong and durauie. Jh'-sk wlja tave given th-m a trial will wear no other make. Ca OVb w, ,rn bTibetic3 evervwuere; they sell oa their merits, as th increa-sins; sales show. nrl I S.i.t Iiana-newea iow LfJ ulca in niro'.a. verv stviisn: eooalsxrcnca Imported shoe? eostiri z from $4.i 1 to ti-tM. Ladies' -i... i.OO and f.1.75 shoe for ;Ste-l-e tne Oetit nnewmsui. nau .uu 4 -.., i n s- that W. L. EKuslas" name aad price are stamped oa the bottom of each shoe. EJ 1 1 1 r. . .4 1 4 4 i TT Insiit on Uval advert!ed dealers supplying yon. y. J.. DOKJLAs, Brockton, cld Ly For sale by SMTRE IIHY-NECO. NOTICE. On the ISth and 10th days of March lb'.t2 fit the late rest. letice ot M. -VI. l.owe 1-c'd I will sell i he following art lclrs ot personal property, to wit : About seven thousand pounds of manufactured plug tobacco, iu boxes, about one thousand iounds of smoking ioba--- j.-irtlyin boxes, thre head of caltle. one set of saddler and haruestools. stune saddh s. bridles and leather. Also a lot of sh-at-ing. nails ete. remnants of store, so:;;.. household turtiiture. an organ. ianii;::i utensils ef. Terms made known on day of sale. I- L- R V"E. Admr. Superior Court Sp.cial rrcK-e. ding Catawba County I. A. Yount rs Tate Wik, E:ia Wike. E. A. Hill an ! wife. Lillian A. llul otl:.'-r. It ai't'earit-g to tl.-e - ii.i T by afridavir. that Tate Wike. Ella Wike. G.A. Hill an-: wife Lillian A. II ill ar- t ot r-ident .-.:' North Carolina, and tlu.t they ;i re i essary part:-s to tins proe.-nng. .now ujion motioii. it is ord '.; that putntea- t Oli tie mad" lti the NEWToN KNTKIU-Rlsf. I paper ublislo .i it; the town of Newt. Mi. or SIX successive Weeks- I r the d T-t.- iauTs a.ii ! esaid to a; i-'e.if at the otri'-f : the r rk .f th. Su-rior Court -n the .ith day of Ait i'i li'2. an-.I answer sail! j'l'i.'.-i dit g. or tit.lgmt-LT will r.-nderd aeei rdii g to the .rav-r ot t -titioner. J. F. HERMAN. Feb. 2-'.. l'-'2. C. S. C. Hew Urn M Sale stable A. CoiptniiigcviCo. have this cay soi ertsin mv L:T4rv ir. Willis in - - h5: rfOW I Kntrrpein - Tonne Han : Tm- Jt Co. ir.str-7-tf i a.unedaie I whi ten stea.if.r an-i r..a.!?n:fTf-r.r than I expecte-t:.. I beraice aM'to ktan :i:r.i fid -1 a small sonraor ! el. If I don't at - . -t. 1 wlti 'io to wo-k acaia at f:- business in which 1 ni,i( r. tc.. ey. True t .: si.a.I weiT.:ruct and start joul reiiter? If wa q... ami i: y n 4r rk iu.i-istri. v.-It. t.u w 1 in dne tim be ai:e?..'...iv ar. i.4r..i a-jd bnit.1 a h..tri. ifT.-a.i t.. Slonr v nn e-.i-Ti? i at o,r h ,.f w -rk raa- id.r and u-ai.raMr. J.v tiiosf ci either sex. y."jn- cr o 1 and m ti.eir own I raiitiea. -!;errer they lira A-, .... fi: Jol.:wmk Kasyt" learn. We furnish trtrrx'u.i,- yi r!k- Yon cat '!fr '!fT-:-.r snare n-omr.ta. or alt u 't:ni. in t:iew,.rk. T:. s ei.tir -iv r.ew iead brines wor..;er'..; bhf-Jtoet-ryw.rkr. Be-rrnners ar eirtr.; fr..ri SS t . per w-e.-k a-i.i ar.45-ar.is. ai.ii m-.re after a lie .eex-.-TrT- J.?" f-rr.;:. vn t:.e ..,. to-wi, teach rn '"It. 1 ..is : an ace c-f n.srv ... -.-..a her u a.-.tner frreat. nfal. Treait':. ctr-rworr e.retc a will rewam wt l- .-n.-rt.-is w.-i ; r. W : erever yoa aro. and whatever T-t a-? .i..iie. ni war.J t. ii-i-w aU.nt thia wn!erfn.T..tis a-. J v:ay n.iat.. ntne. mow oat yon. NoiivM . ti i.ete t ' Tr-a to oa. w w-.i; Bt ... voa FJ.rf-. A : tress rK L L .V iiox H. Aansta. Malaa, Boots and Shoes I am getting in store my Spring stock OF Shoes and Slippers to which I invite your special atm.tioti as to goods and prices. These g.xds will be sold low for CASH. You can buy a good Hoot from m-at cost. Respectfulfrj, A. J. S EAGLE- T1T 1 " Sickles. Ji-LOZIER - Sc So - - -- 2 Z3 iU y1 Piilipiiill Siti iiii LSi'a- " iJlar j f N i - ) 1- r 0
The Catawba County News (Newton, N.C.)
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April 1, 1892, edition 1
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