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THE SlilDMjL Friday, - August 2, 1S89. The Farm. Bettor than Corn. I accompanied a brother delegate to our County Alliance at its last meeting:. He is one of the ablest men in this part of the State. We passed fields where the catton stalks of last year's growth were yet standing. I asked his judgment on the amount of cotton per acre pro duced on the field in question last year. We agreed that 250 pounds of seed cotton was a large estimate ; that is to say, $7.50 per acre. I then asked if planted in sweet po tatoes how much it would produce, same fertilizer and same work. We agreed that 200 bushels would be a fair estimate ; that is to say, sweet potatoes at three and one-half cents per bushel would bring as much as the cotton. Now I know that if corn is worth 50 cents per bushel to fatten hogs on, sweet potatoes are worth 25 cents per bushel ; if hay is worth $22.50 per ton for horses, sweet potatoes are worth 25 cents per bushel for liorae feed; if bran is worth $15 per tou for cows, sweet potatoes are worth more than 25 cents per bushel. Fatten your hogs on ground peas and Bweet potatoes; the meat will not cost you 3 cents per pound. Plant fruit trees, vines and berries ; encourage your children to eat less hog and more fruit; set them the example; hire less negro labor; use improved machinery; work more yourself; get more acres in pasture; keep Bheep; get your own clothes as your children's from the wool you clip. Why, when you were all rich your wives tended to all this for the negroes; and one white child well comparisons are odious encourage home industry, and the blight and "desolation of debt will pass away and we will be a happy and prosper ous people. Palling Fodder. First, is it good policy to pull fodder? Doubtful. Looking at the matter in the light of general farm policy, it is better to depend on other sources for a supply of forage. Drilled corn, oat straw, pea vines, millet, sorghum, clover, crabgniss and bermuda grass are cheaper, and lupply variety,which is an important consideration. Well cured fodder is excellent forage no doubt of that, but it is often mouldy under the band, and then it is very objectiona. ble food. Very many cases of heaves and kindred diseases are justly attributable to mouldy fodder. A horse predisposed to such troubles should never be allowed to eat any fodder at all. Again, pulling fodder is an ex pensive thing. It is slow and heavy work. If one prefers to utilize his corn blades, it is better to cut off the tops above the ear and shock them up. This is a thing quickly and easily aone and is less injurious to the development of the ear. For hocking corn tops, drilled corn, sorghum, etc., one should have a shocking horse. Something like a shingle getter's horse, only with ' longer legs and these set some four or five feet from the front end, and a hole bored half way between feet And end, into which a broom handle can be put and withdrawn readily. The stalks are piled up in the four angles made by this stick and whea the shock is tied properly the stick is withdrawn, then the horse pulled hack, and the shock is left standing and well balanced. This will: be found a very handy and convenient Implement Does it injure corn to pull it? Sometimes it does, sometimes not. On poor, thin land, where it is just as much as a stalk can do to perfect an ear, pulling the "odder will lessen the yield of grain. On very rich land, and especially on damp bottom lands, where food and moisture abound, if the fodder is not pulled too soon, there will be no injury, The ear will b fully matured before the blades dry up and have to be pulled. Perhaps in thick, rank, bottom corn, there is an advantage in pulling the fodder, because it decreases the Bhade and allows the corn to dry more rapidly and per fectly. The corn is also less liable to be blown down after the blades are pulled. W. L. J. in Atlanta Constitution. It is a safe plan for the farmer to carry his hogs in such condition on clover, that they may be put on the market any time. While it is a good plan to handle the colta from the Btart, there is nothing gained by putting them to work too soon. A handfull of linseed meal fed to horses two or three times a week. Is recommended to regulate the ays tern and promote health. If milk is set in cold water the cans should be put into the water as jjoon as possible after the milk is grawn from the com Coiisniuplion Surely Cared' To the Ei'iroR Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have teen permanently cured. 1 shall be glad to send two bottles of mv remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express aud post oflice address. liespectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. O., 1S1 Pearl st., Xew York. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by tho use of opiates ?iven in the form of booth ins syrup. Why mothers Rive then children such deadly poison is sur prising when they can relieve the chile of its peculiai troubles by us ing Ackers baby soother. It con tains So Opium or Morphine Sold by P. B. Fetzer. . SEWING MACHINES that will last several generations. The New Singer V. S. No. 2. A new machine not an improvement on an old ono. We have employed M. L. Blackwelder to sell our ma chines in all sections convenient to Concord. Machines cheap and sold on easy payments or long time. Don't bay until you have seen tlie latest machine on earth. Singer Mfg Co. Richmond, Va. Office with Hoover, Lore & Co. .I . ' WE CAN AND DO Guranteo Ackers Blood Elixire for it has been fully demnostrated to the people cf this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases, it is a positive cure for syphiltic poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions ond Pimples. It purities the whole system thoroughly builds up the constitution. CAUTION TO MOTHERS. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or pare goric; it creats an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind of the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially ., prepared 10 .ceneni children and cure their pains.. It. is harmless and contains noOpiuui or Morphine. Sold bv P- B- Fetzier PIMPLES ON THE FACE Denote an imnurc state of the blood and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker s Blood JMXir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitu tion, purify and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by P- B- Fetzer- PEOPLE EVERY WERE Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all other preparations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup it is magic and relieves a once. We offer you a sample bottle free. Remember, this Remedy is sold on a positive guarantee at Fet zer s Drug store. MOUNT PLEASANT FEMALE SEMINARY, MT. PLEASANT, N. C. Buildings recently enlarged and improved ; teachers competent and experienced ; climate healthful, and TERMS MODERATE. Entire ex pense for session of 40 weeks $109 to $Ui. x or catalogue apply to J. A. LdNN, ju 19-2m Principal. Town Ordinances. Call Meeting of the Board of Commissioners for the town of Concord, June nth, 18S0 : Ordinance 4S. The Board of Commissioners for the town of Concord do ordain Sec. I. That any owner or the guardian of any owner of any premises or lot upon which there is a cellar, sink or ex cavation near or next to any sidewalk or pavement who shall not, within twenty four hours after having been notified, in writing, by the Mayor, surround such cel lar, sink or excavation so as to prevent injury to persons or stock, and in such manner as the Mayor shall direct, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be lined fifty dollars or imprisoned twenty days. Sec. II. Tin's ordinance shall be in full force from and after It is ordained. Ordinance 49. The Board of Commissioners for the town of Concord do ordain That it shall be unlawful for any per son or persons to injure or in any way to damage any of the electric light posts, lamps, wires or any other apparatus be longing to the Concord Electric Light Company. Any person or persona vio lating either of the foregoing provisions shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined fifty dollars or imprisoned for thirty days. Ordinance 50. The Board of Commissioners for the town of Concord do ordain That any person who shall use or shoot any sling-shot or juvember within the corporate limits of Concord shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall for each every offense be fined five dollars or im prisoned five days. P. A. A CHIBALD, je 14 Clerk of Board. Sale of Valuable Land Under the po(wers contained in a mort gage or deed-in-trust executed to me by T. C. Plott on the 16th day ot March, lW(j.),and registered in " Record of Mort gages No. 2," page 210, in Register of Deeds office of Cabarrus county, I will sell for cash, at public auction, at the court-house door, in the town of Concord, said countv. at one o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY, the 15th day of July, 1889, a certain tract of land containing aDout ninetv-nine acres, situated in No. 1 town ship, said county, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Virginia Ervin, Fran Teeter and others, the metes and bounds of which fully appear in said registered mortgage or ueeu-in-trust. This the 12th day of June, 1880. EL AM KING, je 14-tds By W. G. Means, Att'y. W. 3. MONTGOMERY. J. LEE CBOWELL Montgomery & Crowell, Attorneys and Counsellors at law, Concord. NC, As partners, will practice law in Cauarrus, Stanly and adjoining counties, in the Su perior and Supreme Court of the State, and in the Federal Court. Office on Depot Street. HEEE "WE VAN WINKLE, PRATT AND HALL -KNOWN Three Best Gins in America, ARE OFFERED BY- Y0EZE 8s WADSWORTH AT LOW :o: BOSS, CENTENNIAL AND OTHER COTTON .. JL ' '. ' Engines, Boilers, &c. Best Makes, AT CLOSE MARGINS. Y0RKE & WADSW0RTH. juS-tloc Something ew -FOPt HOUSEMEN ! Parker's Horse Detacher ! In offering to tho public Parker's Safety YV'hitlletrce, I present an article that is pood and durable, and which will be appreciated for the convenience and satety it furnishes all who drive. ith the use of this device much labor is saved in hooking and unhooking horses besides the safety and assurance it gives against accidents and runaways and smas'h-ups, as the horse can be released from the ve hicle instantly without the occupants moving out of their seats, and with no more effort than would be employed in lifting a two-pound weight. SOME POINTS of EXCELLENCE It is invaluable in breaking voung horses, or horses that are in the habit of running away, or horses that are usually kind and tractable under ordinary cir cumstances but nervous and excitable in noisy, crowded thoroughfares. llie most timid lady can drive a spirited or dangeroua animal without fear of harm. It is strongly made, the best ma terial being used in its construction, and it will outwear any buggy. It is made interchangeable m all its parts, and can be duplicated at a trifling cost. A horse can be hooked up in lets than one-fourth the time employed by the old way. No change to be made in the har ness in using the tree. It Is the best thing for the purpose mat has ever been invented. It is a saving of time and labor, and m many instances will save life and prop erty. I invite Inspection and investiga tion of this tree, and a practical test of all I claim for it. CLIPPING I FROM THE PRESS. The Parker Manufacturing Company promises to be the biggest enterprise in Glasgow, and deservedly so, for their whlflietree Is decidedly ahead of any thing of the kind ever introduced. Glasgow (Ky.) Banner. For safety and convenience it surpasses anything we have yet seen. Cave City (Ivy.) Herald. The Safety Single-Tree and Fixture patented by Dr. G. T. Parker, of this t1oso la rtrrkvinar ft niflrvplnna mfmca We are glad to know that it is meeting Willi me ciiuuuinncincui us real mem deserves. Glasgow (Ky.) Times. Concord, N, C, July 10th, 1889. For safety and convenience it sur passes anything I have yet seen. M. J. Com.. FOR SALE BY G. W. Vaughan, CONCORD, N. C. NOTICE Having qualified as executor of Josepl IsenllOUr. fflifi'rl T hlmliu nntifw oil nnr SOnS holding claims luminal the aetata nf said deceased to present them to me for liayiueni, ana an persons wno are in debted to said deeeased to come forward ana settle. July 5th, 1889. W. S. ISENIIOUR, Executor of Joseph Isenhour, dee'd ju 5-Ct A. H. PR0PST, Architect anil Contractor Plans and specifications of build lngs made in any style. All con tracts for buildings faithfully car- riful mil fffi r V,Tl J: up stairs. 13 AEE, IsTO'W I 0 0 H 0 mm pa TO 35E T11E- PllICES. air- - w&a . 'mv -i EPS? f. THE LADIES' FAVORITE. KEVSH OUT Or ORDER. II J UfSUU lw iiu ci:.l;-t:;; tV" um urn-, a?k ourmrent at your t'lueo for terms and tiricps. 11" vou cannot liml our nsrent, write direct toncurest address t you hclow named NEPOIC SEWING MACHINE aBRMMS. Chicago - 23 UNION SQUARE, NX- DW-LAS. ILL. flTI ONTO KA TEX. ST LOUIS, MO. mj im i jil JS' SUNFnANCIGCOXJU.. YOEKE & WADS WORTH, agents for Cabarrns. "Rowan, Iredell and Stanly Counties. FUNITURE CHEAP FOB CASH AT AI. E . CASTOR'S Roam Suites, Bureaus. Jurial Cases, Caskcls,&c. IIOMADE COFFINS, ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. I do not sell for cosr, but for a small profit, ome. and examine my line of goods. Old furniture repaired. 1 5 M. E. CASTOR. J. Y. FITZGERALD, M-. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. My professional services are offered to the citizens of Concord and vicinity. Calls, day or night, are promptly attend ed to. Office next door to the old post office building, lv, June 21. f DV-S5A SoWfril04.unlillatly. I tjfiTiAlfti Dot (S5 watrh in the work MUZXU 1 rl ttaiekwper. Wmr- 'kV'ijfsSlVH- "! Hmtt SoUJ Gold Ulunt.nir utc. IS. rh ladie.' paiiu genu- nei.with worki 1ic c1, of cqu.l Talus. One l'crMon iueach In. rnltir can sccum on. ft. toptuT with our larr and val uable line cf IltiuiM'holtl Namplrl. Tb- aamplei, a Well aa tha w.roh wn ,vi i.T!A S . "1 ' yu hara kept Intnt In TOUT bom fa mnnika . . i. ' IMS! ilistsil who may fain called, they become your own property. Thoae who write at once can be aure of receivine; the Watch !r.iTPie!i wJP'y"pre". tycirM.et,. Adlre,i Uiwon fc Vo., Us, gltt, 1'vrtlaaa, UtuA M. J. CORL'S i ; j-- tr,ii.-a .,i CONCORD, N. C T Lnvo moved into the stiibie late ly occupied by Brown Bios., near the courthouse. The best accommo dations for drovers. Leave your orders at the stable or with J. L. Brown Porter for omnibus. Horses and mules for tale. M. J. CORL, Proprietor. $60 FOR $30. JUST THINK OF IT' The Monopoly Busted. Do you want a Sewing Machine ? 17.50 to 30. 11 Warranted Five Years- With all Attachments. Write for illustrated Circulars of our "Sing ers," "New Home," Etc. $10 to $30, Saved by ordering direct from Head quarters. Needles for any Machine, J5 cents a dozen in stamps. Address The Louisvi-lle Sewing Machine Co. No. 520 FOURTH AVENUE, LouisviHe, Ky. August 30, '8'.). OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Almost as Palatable as So diggnlkctl tlibt it can be Liken, ilgented, and asBluill.itfd by tho most enaltive stomach, when the plain oil ;nnot be tolerated; and by tho com bination of the oil witla the liypophoeV. phltei 1 much more eilicacloa. Eemarkable as a fl esh prodnwr. Persons gain raplJly wUle tnkLig it SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by physicians to be tho Finest and Best prepa .xtfjon in the world for the relief and care of CONSUMPTION, 6CROPULA. SEKZRAL DEBILITY. WASTINQ DISEASES, EMACIATION. COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. Th$ great remedy for Consumption, and Wasting m Children, bvld by all Druggists. Wll MEDICINE. PAINTS, OILS, CIGARS. TOP.ACCO, SOAP, IIA1K, TOOTH, NAIL AND PAINT BETJSHES, COME, SEE, BUY FROM D. D. JOHNSON, DRUGGIST. (1 Ml .(i -)0(- Havin? moved into the com modious building lately occupied by W. C. J. Caton, onCaton's corner, OHAS. A. C00IS is now prepared to furnish GROCERIES AT VERY LOW PRICES. MY STOCK IS FRESH AND NEW! and the trade WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE to call and see me before buy ing anywhere else. Very respectfully, CIIAS. A. COOK. natoP n MEN Who are Weak, Nervous and Debiliated, who are suf fering: from tha effected of early evil habits, the result of ignorance or folly, will find in Pears. Specific a positive and permanent cure for Nervous Deytility, Seminal Weak ness Involuntary vital losses, etc. Cures guarenteed. Send six cent in stamps for Pears Treatise on disiases of man; their cause and cure. J. S. Pears. 612 Church St., Nashville, Ten, ft . V-t- i-"Vv, l t LITEEY (ON EAST We have the to suit any and every one. FOR DRIVES WEDDING PUBLIC GATIIElilNGS, FUNERALS AND FOR ALL AND EVERY OCCASION, OUR -SALE Visitors .nd Drovers will liucl an immense building, a good, safe and convenient place for their stock. fcg" TERMS TO SUIT THE TIMES. YORKE (STWADSWOT Hardwae Headquarters. mmn iciiiia ehgiheebs, mm, Farmers and n :rd-.v.ii. ;it YORKE & WADSWOR' IPS at bottom price Our .si"ck i-. fi:!! -..nd cm; U-tc. A splc.nclul line of Cook iir ii!cnn:s in st( ( k. Tim i m i i jr Plows, PIo"V Slock",v IlarrOws, f(.l tlin CASH. ot;Vi :u. toe Pelting, Fe''l V-.'.U Conii-liel S'.ot Li'.-(!, IJin.i?, ai-d Rl'.utls, 1 amis Horse ;md Putty a ,-p. ciahy ; Wire '!.. Nail , will sell all those oods as clicap, fpi.ility considered, as ai y house in Nurtl ' a roli i in. Our v:.ii!;t i is tilled wit li C i ar, at tl Hay Rakes. the het ir.ake :. e lowest figiiK-s He sale to ci-i QRKE & VYADSWORTH P. s ! juices to suit IS NOW AGENT .FOR CHICKERING PIANOS. AIUOX PIAXOS. Matliusliek Pianos. MASON AND ILU1L1X PIANOS. WATERLOO ORGANS. 1ACKA!U) OOG AXS. MASON AND HAMLIN OROANS. AT LOW PU1CES Write nie for prices before buying. FURNITURE IN THE STATE. E. M. Andrews Charlotte, N. C CO? 25tev For sale Store. Ely's Cfeam Balm uieanses tho r asal Passages. Al lays Inflammation. Heals tho Sores. Restores tho Senses of Taste, SmeU and Hearing. A particle Is applieiUntoench nostril and all. ELY BK0TIIEm,56 Warren St-,New Yor Caveats, and Trsrlo-Arovbo nut;. ed, and all Patent business conduct- ea ior moderate lees. Our office is opposite the U. S. Pa tent Orlice and we can secure patent in less time than thoeo remote from Washinton. Send model, drawing or nhnfn with description. We advise if pa- rentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due until patent secur ed, A namnhlet. "TTrm- in fllif tents." with nairo not your State, rmmfv m- -u-r, c i w. Dim free. Address, C. A. SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent Oflice, Washing-Ci at Fetzer' s Drus HEAPfr Try the Cure STABLES, :EPOl SI IIEET.) Meets all trains and goes to any part of town for passengers. AND BUGGIES, HACKS, Etc., SURPASS ANYTHING EVeTTTn TOWN. AND FEED- Everybody Else . Giuih liiiirli's. I'i.-tol (5 lass, Knives, Powder, Oils, A Lite Lead, Screens, Oil Cloth lis, wro irlit, tut :ind in iact eveiTthmg usually kept in a hardware st-re. W'o iagep, Uuffies, Wasions, Iteancrs. Mow- ihe marker, which must and will be sold to see u.-. wlii-tlierjMu buy or not. I i- e's ; nd "Wa'do Cnar.o mhI Wand c; Y. & W. BENT PIANOS. ON The EASYTE L MS. LA II G EST STOCK OF SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. When physicians fail to give relief in cases ol chronic ailments, resulting from poison blood, how gratifying to the sufferer to obtain at last the right remedy. Where every other treatment miserably fails to cure, Botanic Blood Balm invariably gaint a victory. ;.:;, San Saba, Texas, February 9, 1881 " Our little daughter became effected with soma form of scalp disease, supposed to be ringworm oi eczema. It first began in white scabs or dandruff and then formed in small sores all over the front part of her head with rough patches 00 SORES her forehead and face, and then run an ugly eating sore on her head which con tinued to spread until a neighbor insisted on me trying B. B. B. After using a bottle and a half the sore is healing nicely and the child's health much improved ind she is getting fat. I believe B. B. B to bu an excellent blood purifier and very quick in its action. Mrs. Bettie Graves. Willow City, Texas, April tj 1S88. Blood Balm Co. : I was taken with paralysis, th doctors said caused by a tumot TU IV10RS that is attached t0 tha bowels, and had a bad case of dyspepsia' B. B. B. has done me more good than all the doc tors. Wm. Shelton. Barsworth, Chambers Co., Ala., February C, 1888. J For the last six years I have been a great suffer er from blood poison ; could not get anything that would do me any good. The doctors thought ' would die. Two years ago I was stricken S-a .Trir,r. w!th cancer o' the lower extremities CANCER and "as not able to walk out of my room, tlie cancer causing me to suf fer great pain. A month ago I commenced taking the B. B. B. and was able to walk a half mile befor I had taken two bottles. The cancer is healing ur nicely, and I think the use cf this rem6 will cure uj K. M. Smith. JOlt SALE BY LADIES. Cannons & Fetzer. RICHMOND A:,XJ,'A:;virj, RAILROAD. Condensed schedule in effect .1, n 2d, 188!). Trains Meridian Tiiue. run 1, Dailv. No- 50., SOUTIILOCND. Leave New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Charlottesville Lynchburg Ar. Danville Lv. Richmond Burkcville Keysville Danville 12 1") tun 7 20 am 9 45 am 12 21 am 3 40 pm 5 40 pm S 20 pm 3 00 piu 4 53 pm 5 40 pm ' 'J pm (' "I I'm 11 (JO 3 CO 5 0? n - - jl am 0 loam t -olm 1'4 OD ,a k 'urt 02 !lm 7 40 :im C 30 am 50 am 1 1 It ;cn i- pm HI , 010 p.a H 23 pm 12 40 pm 3 37 j :n 4 48 j)in 9 40 pm i 00 j.in 5 10 pm P 05 pm No. 53. 8 40 pm Ar. Greensboro 10 25 pm L Ooldsboro 2 00 pm Ar. Kaleigh Lv. Raleigh Durham Ar. Greensboro Lv Salem Greensboro Ar Salisbury Statesville Abbeville II ot Springs Lv Salisbury Charlotte Spartanburg Greenville Atlanta Lv. Charlotte Ar. Columbia 4 50 p m 4 07 rmi 52 pm 8 30 pm 6 15 pm 10 37pm 12 2G am 1 51 am 7 40 am 0 20 am 12 32 am 2 05 a n 4 50 am 5 50 am 11 00 am 20 am 0 30 am 10 30 am Ar. Atiffusta Daily. No. 51. JTOBTHBOUXD. Lv. Augusta Lv. Columbia Ar. Charlotte Lv. Atlanta Arrive Greenville Spartanburg Charlotte 6 15 pm 10 40 pm 3 15 am 6 00 pm 12 45 am !l 41) am 4 40 am x 1 am 12 5ii pm 5 15 pm 7 10 am l -is pm a Ma 5 :!0 Salisbury o i ( am Lv. Ilot Springs IS 05 pm 1 2 ID am 1 32 in pm '"L'pm 1" pm N 2 34 am 'JO.jOpm ' 00 aia :jo pm 0" m 12 5n ..m ' 50 i iu 1 ' 2d (.m 1 1'.' All 2 41 am 5 15 am 12 ."". am 3 00 am 0 5.'3 am tS 20 am 10 47i.ni 1 20 pin Asiievnie .. . Statesville . , Ar. Salisbury Lv. Salisbury Greensboro Salem Lv Greensboro Ar Durham Ar Raleigh Lv Raleigh Ar Goldsboro Lv. Greensboro Danville Keysville Burkeville Richmond Lyncnburg Charlottesville Washingion Baltimore Philadelphia Xew York 9 46 pm. 3 30 am 4 37 am e 22 am 8 00 am 11 40 am 0 45am 12 0lpn; 1 02 pm 1 02 p::. 3 10 8 03ain 0 47u:i 12 38 pm 1 23 pm 3 30 pm 12 10 pm 2 55 pm 7 13 pm 8 50 am 3 00 am C 2J) am 'Daily. fDaily, except Sunday. Train for Raleigh via Clarksville leave Jiirbmond dailv 3 00 pm; Keys ville 6 !.") i!ii; h; 1 ivc; ( '!;ii ksvillo 7 li5 pm; OxioidtVupi;:, llciidorson Scjij pm; D.ij l;;:!!! 10 0 p;: l:i)ei?h II ," pa:- PeLuniinjf - i-hs Paieiyli 7 00 am diiily; Durhuui 80 uin: Hcu deiisou ft oil nm; v,iVrd lio am; Clarksvilio 11 18am; Keysville 12:J8 pm; arrives Richmond 3 30 pm. Local mixed tiain leaves Dtirliam daily except Sunday 5 30 pm; ar-. lives Keysville 1 35 am; letuihinj,' le. ves Keysville S 0') am; iii ri ii; Durh'tm 5 30 pm. Passenger coach attached. Nos. 51 and 53 connect nt I!icli mond daily exc ept Sunday for Wist Poiiit and U.i'imore via Yor.v River Line. No. oO from West Point connei-ts dai.'y except Sunday at Richmond wilh Xo.f0 for the South- Nos. 50 and 51 connect at Golds boro with trains to and from More, head City and Wilmington. Ao- 51 connects at Greensboro nn,l Selnia for Fayettev ille. rso 53 connects at Selma for Wil son, jS. (J Nos. 50 and 51 make clone ecu nee tion at University Station with trains to and from Chapel Hill e.ccpt Sun days. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51 Pullman Riifi'et fleeper between Atlanta and New York. Greensboro and Augusta, im.l Greensboro, Ashevillo, and Munis town, Tnn. Oc trains 02 au.l 5:i Pullman IhiflVt Sleeper between Washington umi New Orleans via Montgomery, ami between Washington ami Rirmiii!; ham. Richmond and Greensboro. and Halaigh' and Greensboro, and Pullman parlor car3 between Salis bury and Knoxville. Through tickets on sale at nricmal stations to ail points. For grates, local and through time tables, apply to any agent of tlie company, or to &OL, Hass, Traflic ilan'r. W. A Tur?, Liv. 'Jrass. Agt, J AS. L. lAYLOK, -UalerghJ .,C..- Gen. Pass. As't. When I etcf Ctma I do rot mean merely to etop them for a time, and then h.tvo them ro turn again. I MR AN A RAliiCAL LLBJu. . I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or am mem mvmW A Ufa-long Btndy. I WARRANT my remedy to Cobb the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason tor not nowrecemnp a enrc. Send at once for a treatise and a i kee I'.ottlb of my InrALLTBLB Remedy. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothing lor a trial, and it will cure you. Address H.C.ROOT.M.C. l83PEAHlST,NEWY0Slt I S3 NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. Next session begin?, tl e first Mom dhj of September. Location healtby Terms nnJeratc. For catalougue Or paiticulars, ail dress, Kev. J. G. Sen AID, Pres't, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Ang-nst 3, 1888. . ifll Executrix's Notice. Having: qualified as the Executrix of Alex. Foil, deceased, all persons owing said Estate are hereby noti fied that th?y must makeimniediaU' payment, or suit will brought. And all persons having claims against said Estate must present them to the undersigned, duly authenticat ed, on or before loth day of Mnn li, 1891, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Amelia L. Foil. Executrix. J3y W'.M. Smith, Atty. Feb. 9, 1889.
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