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J. i " 4 i " I - t- 1- - : ",- . Air-slaked lime will destroy all kinds of jjlng-like larva tlvat hare a sticky skin. One-fourth of all the ho tered by packers in the btates are killed in Cli 3 1 1. .United icago. The utmost cleanliness in milk ing, in utensils" and in all surround ings can only preserve the flavor and body of milk, cream, butter and cheese from contamination.- "An animal well summered ia half wintered" is an old and true saying. Certainly any kind of stock that goes iflto winterquarters thin in flesh can hardly be expected to come out in good order. ! A farmer tells us that he has for yeare saved his chickens from --the ." depredations of hawks and owls by sharpening a scythe blade and set " ting it on the end of a pole stand ing at an angle of 45. The birds of prey will light on the j blade that trims off their toes so that they cannot carry . off fowls.- Athens (Ga.) Banner. I ;-.That - hzi i c.Ua good di-1 SECOND HAND COLUMN. ed back in his chair with an air of repletion. "Bobby," aid his mother, "I am ashamed of you." The minister, who was dining witn the laroiiy, laughed heartily. 'Bobby appreciates the good V;e' . nC 8a,U " lUB An elegant baby carriage' little ; :nr. r. . at this office. 1Qfo , J j One three-foot walnut table "Yes. indeed. I tnioved it very I I.n5 rrTf kMAnfMVMJ kind oood r we trtZi advertise them, in tk'u A- tiMn, thargi pH Jlee per ent, tj ui. Two second band cotton gins one a lirown, the other a Gullet, for sale jervlow. Inquire at v Tins Office. IdOlCS AT LdAST THE RIGHT PRICES ON HARDWARE. ' Look at This! V?e are daily rearing mir Urjrt tnck of IltrdwiuT, ChtUno?r Jfc Pill Plow. Double and Finetet'law Stt. tle celebrated Si ulet .!. Trtinere Waxr. Tlr5bih Maw-bit- ami Horse Powers, (HUiroe t Cnt&ropl&a Mta Marin or. Folding Iiaper and Stlf Binders the relet!! Thorn IUt IUfep. TrWerapb Straw Cutler. Barbed Peace Wire. Buerr and Waron Matrriil, Paiau atl tib f.w mnph." ; "Ma said she thonght yon would, becanae she didn't suppose you got very much at home.', Hartford Post. i "I attended a funeral out in Burlington the other day," said a drummer, "and I want to tell you of a novel floral device which was displayed on the coffin. The dead man had been a commercial travel er, and the floral piece represented he cover ol a tnousana-miie iicKei with all the coupons removed. Above was this inscription: Mileage Gone I and y ; Journey Ended Y - The idea that sheep at pasture will live and thrive without water to drink is a serious and costly de hrsion to many farmers. By eating when dew is on the grass they can get along with little water, but that little they require as absolutely as any stock, or poor condition and poor wool will tell the story of their deprivation., ' In hives of modern patterns "it .is possible for the bee-keeper to get his charge at any time and remove superfluous queens. Most agricul turalists, however, desire one strong swarm early' and. thus get -two queens at work increasing the col ony. After this, however, jinereas- eel swarms xuu? in .me bwsuu i nuisance and should be prevented. According to the London Times the wheat crop of India this year amounts to 2,100,000 tons. There were 60,000 tons surplus from last vprir ' so that the total supply is 2,- 160,000 tons. Of this I,4o0i000 will be required by India for food and 300,000 for seed. Ihis leaves 410,000 tons or 15,500,000 j bushek Last vear the amount craiTi. 50,000,000 bushels, r eo that our sulus wheat is llkely to find, bysonch.' a bettcr mar ? "ket than last yePr- There is also a large dimuniti1 of the Russian . supply for e.Tpn"tJ . , , mi i VuUi Learn to milk - A i 1 k er sh o" -' . ii lwi11 ruin aouoi rofit- Circumstances Alter Cases. "I see that this man Quacker is coming again -said a ua&ota eai- tor to his business manager, refer ring to a traveling physician, "and T ha inKt written a column aruuie which I think will fix him. I spoke rtf bJa 'Alndod victims and Woii it wnn'tlook hardlvrisrht. will it? he just came in and left or, ,d " ' ...... . "Is that so? One of his col umn ads ?" Voo bp R.iid that he had deci ded to advertise in our paper ex clusively as he believed it to be an excellent medium' "Yis:of course. Say," he ad ded, turning to the foreman, "just kill that piece headed 'Death to all Quacks and Frauds I must go nni writ Ann other to take the place of. it I suppose we might as well give the doctor a pretty good sena- Sff." Estelline (D-. T.) Bell. Almost a Hint. One ronnd pranite block sliehtlv damaged by fire, for ornament; 3; original cost t25; Z ft diameter; 2 feet thick. n ' 1. Coal atove. Oneen Anne style, used only three months. " $11. No 3 Three upright, walnut frame show cases. No 5 Two show case, walnut frame, 6 and 8 feet; $6 and $8. No 6 Bark mill, as good as newi 127.50. No. 8. One top buggy and three onen. Price from $12 to $30. No. 10. Sturtivant Blowers and Hangers in good order." Price $80. No. 11 A lot of rope, over 300 feet in all, Cheap. No. 12. Two mining buckets. No 13 Westinehouse Thresher and Seperator, used only two sea sons, foo.UU . No 14. A lot of good bird cages. No. 16 Base A ioiin in good order No 21 Two open coal grates cheap. No 22 Portable com mill and gearing, 3 ft. 10 in. buhr. $75.00. No 23 Portoble flour" mill and gearing, 4 ft. buhr, $250. No 27 An eleven dollar -collec tion-of foreign postage stamps for $5.00. .:. ; No. 28. A beautiful marble top portable soda water fountain. $25. No. 29. Three foot grist mill, Moore county stones with fixtures Tmletn. 1100 f No 30 One Florence sewing ma- pliine. as rrood as new. . No. 31. 25-horse power engine 1 1 arA Knlor with eireular saw mm nfl all firtnres. $600 No 32 One Good hay press cheap frr rRli " if15.00. No 34 A second hand Piano in flitinn for sale verv cheap. 36 Travelling Photographers complete outfit vfiih tent, etc. sjobi iso; iu c for $65. ' i ' Vt kerytm ie the rtkfcrmted l PIEDMONT WAGONS, at Hkaf7, K. C VALUABLE RERL ESTATE ron THESE WAG0N ARE X0M ' AT THE FRONT. by tls Korth CroltB tie Krli-o. t Italcth. X. C. CktoWr l4: by th ('aroUna Fair AwwxrUtkm, at larKur, lVt..l.p PritU '"Mli : !tlHh n.l n.l Slcl kn.i br I Up ClirMrr roufttr. IS. l.U lrlo t )ctobVr 14 oxtr all oticr waen- These wagon are mhl tot ml cr i lim. We Uo ikII XUe tX)LVMt8! UUGOY CO S.. Unrivalled Vehicles. XT carrv one of the T.a-no-ASf. Stnclc of BTlfTfrleS In til 6 State. and have bought 150 more that will be here in a few days. A e have learned from experience that a real good buggy will sell for a small sum much better than a cheap grade will sell for a mall sum, and we have now made arrangements which enables us to sell one of the best Uugjjiea in existence at about the same price as cheap glides. Jhr They hare no equal, when pnee. quality and, style are consldvPjUi , RE WTEMH TIjcv took six Gold Medals al the World ' ExoitHm, at NtOrleanala . 1W4 &na iw, ovmj competitors - ! .1 j nn mi tiiuia nf T'nrmintr Tmnlements. Hardware, JllT aiUl 13 W Utiwu IUC llliu pin.cn " - - 1 - . , i.t . i ..i.i t-. ... n'Vm onnrmr4 na all n Rhnftin?.' puggies auu agons, anu give lue gouu uiuaimcia, nuw ou.. " ' -. n?o TELE ALSO Standard Buggies, Carriages, S and Spring Wagons, That are fully warranted, together wltlj the Newark Machine Company populai Grain Prills. Wheat Grading, Fan Mill Straw Cutters, Sac, Sac. Hating detertnined "to. tfttU Bp and change ray Wnctj, the fol lowing property it for ile,. the greater part of which i b and near Saliabory, N. C, now one of tht growing ciU of the lUte. lt THe hot and lot where 1 now lite; a good brick hotise with ten room l Iet qorr ana lOIerl iiH'ray; two other brick bnihlinp lx3V- rooms rcn; nue uncK daixj 3 well of water, t gixnl lnrTH stock and foraire. bams, and j other oot-building;a large garden, about 4 acres in choice? iruit ireti, just in good bearing, i The whole kt contains 15 acres, Wautifnlly attnatvd, the ground lightlj de cenilinglrom the dwelliug. at all KitUtS. n .. n til CTIO:.' ft T JTIDD I ll I Ml I I 1 11 1 1 1 I . L t ' V.V. k , A w , " M " and will su:rantec prices as cheap as anywhere in the StateAVe pay freight on all Powder to the nearest ranroau sianou. . . y AVEL WITHIN. ITSELF: -O- PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. -o- that maii , I It had grown to" be somewhat later than is agreeable in the ease of a dull companion, and conversa tion flagged. . This may have been f,- i Tank- nf ideas on his m vj ill r.i.i li lm urn -v part than lack of encouragement on her s; at aw events sue pucu perceptibly a number of times. "I think," he observed, breaking in at the end of a long pause, "that a young man must be aspiring to succeed, lie snouia not uu&ntC : j "Very true," she replied, listless ly; then with sudden animation: "Do you know what 1 would love to see you reach out for ?" . Mechanically Jie followed' her took the" hint, and reached out for his hat. Tid-JJitS. SINGER SEWING MACHINE It sinsrs in every language; its cheering and thrifty tones are heard in the modest cottages of every land and clime, no less than V the abodes where luxury and as Elizabeth rptirfi ItH", ; , ah p. bv badi t 'hi the flow hi milRvjjot water, -:um b drawn as rapiafY as. possible. Stripping with the finger and thumb fs a bad practice and shouKi De un learned, and the .whole hand used to milk with. By persevering one will be able to milk very short teats jf the hand u moderately small. Thft best milkers have small hands; strength-! wrist will come in time. FACETLE. t.honsand saloons are vis . km.vv-" . . . T Sble from Trinity spire in. m ew a' i, AViiif. a snectacle for a dry Georgia visitor in the metropolis. Louisville (Jourier-jourum. the' Eervant girl LnJm-S offpn elinck her under lens- me j."" " . , , c i,iT, nnd fr?ve her twey-five cent'. Do you think that's right ? Husband What would yon have me do give her a , dollar r I think A Wild Show. a or. firlvprHsedln a New York ljci ... paper for men to join a travelling show. Among the 'applicants was a rather rough-appearing man wear ing a broad-brimmed hat. 'Where are you from?" asked the showman. "Dakota Western Dakota. wp don't want you." -Why notr . . Well", vou see we are organizing ,va Wpt' show to go with a circus and we've found that we generally have trouble with men from out your-way. What we want nftirntt tail- to get- is it lui. ui ww.."- 1 -,1 than Hill UUWVJ uv ITPPS 1 1 1 1 Llltll w.w horse wealth abound. -,-; ' . Also Poublc and Single HamcR. DAVIS SEWING MACHINE,' The IjgMest Running Sewing Machine Made Rocs aTl kinds ofwqrk without any bast ing! There has been $50 reward offered toanv machine that wilffftliow the Davfa throush its variety oi worn wiuoui uaev injr,r Other agents -will tell you Tthey can ,i"T.T-tiiinr rwn thpir machines the Iavis uu " 1 - - can'do. Why don't they take in this rc ward, whv thev can t do it. We invite all to call and see our stock through and see how ready we always are lO give JUU iun 64,897 XJNT TTS322. ... ... - T ai ft. IIn v Kftkf M cheap as ny oilier f.rst-uJM re h. u. M.aikH. culars and prtcc lurt niai!e1 f re. NEWAUK MACHINK CO., Colanba. C. oat. SAMSBTXHY. K. C. R. KEEN 00 vriQ bav the 0A1SY ew Style CORN snElXEH. Th cleans we wra W"J"--r nnnrioi ia Asked Ahswee ; We build them la wioM "CLOVER HUIXEE trad. - a it r warranted to do good work or no ale. HEWmK MACHINES ARB SOLD and let 'em go. on the most favorable installment terms, and liberal discount for casn. Three-quarters of all the Sewing Ma chines sold throughout the world last yeai were SINGEHS. - For light running, ease of .operation ..! .i;(h enPAd and durability penecuou ow.-. I tr nnr rvew juaiumw. Remember our prices have recently been Don't fail to call on our Agent in Salis bury before you purchase. .""6 reliable men can secure profitable em nlovment with us. For particulars aaaress . THE SINGER MANTG. CO. at TacHMOX, Va., or Cuablotte, . 30 lin ; - ' ' r 1' sifK! seus raE' BEST 1- KS8 - 1 -n n a a t 1 g 1 . i I ltf joint A. Botdct. J. O,. White. TOWN LOT& FOR AND CHEAPEST MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS . S' ' " " a - TO BE FOUND IN Tlili STiViL. - : j. ' ' ' , G1Y EH III A TRI AL BEFORE BUY- ING ELSEWHERE. 0- 2nd 20 fine hoihlinhSOxSOO or larger to mil vr-iamr ."adjoin ing the residence t)f J. 8. 3!ctab hins and others. ; 3rd 45 acres of land adjoining the above, tatwren the Charlotte-.-and Caldwell Kond, about one-haH ' mile from city, well suited for build- d itig. manufacturing files or truck . farming. About 6 acre of govd forest Umber on thit tract. 4tb AhotisenndlotimtonemiU from centre of city; lot containt 7 acrea, nonse :i rooms, wcu 01 goou water: lies Ktween the Charlotte and N . C. lhiilroad . Thia lot U well suited for nia 11 u factoring a a fuir portion is on grade with JL U. - ftth HO acres of Land on East side of X. C. R. R., "within. 200 S yards of the coqorate limits of. ! Sttlisburv, with 2 common liouses i which rent for ti per month; sv never failing stream of water rnnt nearly central t brooch this; tbe part near railroad well suited for building-lots or manufactories, or the whole a good stock farm. Cth 80 acres on the Wist tide V C R R, one and one-fourth uiilci from the citv. This tract lies near on aggrade 'with railroad aud is amtrd for truck farming, manufacturing itcs, fair groonns. There is oir this- tract about Un acres wood land. . . 7th 9 building lots, 50x200 feet, x';i,or and Bank streets, in the great South Ward of Salisbury, ad joining the lotsof Jams Lint-berry. D A At well and others. "Wt- have over one hundred lots for sale four blocks fromrMain Street m the South Ward, af prices ranging from $25.00 to $150Eacli. That part of tbe tdwn is now building up so that the prices will soon Buy now that they are cheap. Map of the city showing location of these lojts to be seen at IIekald Ofiiec. J ; BUERBAUM-&EAMES TP o TJ T Z' si HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER Baptist State ConTention. THE FiHAKCIAL AKO U1KIKS RECORD, 61 Broadway, New York. Subscription: $4 a Year? $2.50SixHonths, 4 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER rri " "-Ronfiaf. State Convention will be held at the- iirsi i4,l'Sk nva in thia mtv next moniu, j mxiTv.prs of that church are making every preparation ior u mmmiatinn ana couuun dpiPr:ites while here A committee ""n ... 1 . xiorvifQiif w consisting 01 jjicbo. t . n,n i.tact rpnorta from me U II Jiuspm"'j? " t . I It COnillI3 , . Tt : A ii- i t n Qfuiransnn. .las. . . nAt ..,t Tmn mininsr Uis- J.-W. UOlllUS.o.vv. UOW, Oliver v,u-rr :.:- -- f TI Tavlor. D. L. tiore ana trict?. ana yu w-. "P(,troj 1 ' . Wn annointed ana the financial. r-A rior rutee held a mating last "a Tt of Tocorp5nUed llUUCO o DEVO- TED TO TBB FIXAXCIAfcXIZ- TERESTS OF NORTH AMERICA. , JOHN WTLEBS, Manager, ' CHRRLOTTE, N. C. 1 r iiiu f.itiii liiiitvv . 1 tti i : he re- v . , . , vv fllectinff I rpin Haven uignt ana -S v ndenU. etc, etc. , Mr. J. T""0 i7m;rv ..umcmwKFREE. pvriirLiLi v Tiortor Yes, madam, overworked. V u.,t.nt-fiot do look at my Ani. ond t.fiil me whv it tongue, uwwi, . badlv." ' . rvu tbaf is also the re ..if nvprwork. .New -vD j aftpr a few nreuminary . t. 1 or, Tiave. been made, xne A censns Uter a. f"- ' "1 tU U on the member. frW30WbSiStiiar- oiThe church and Chmt.ans learc. ithen the woman,- i .Uito who "'a loUT-"S nKedTf attend the Con ? fh'efe manotheby thUme. Mention -Wi.mington Bev.ew. t.. i;tnB while." He sat for a - -h ilw inntPs. She returned, ex- T nemntive's Endur Saiming Yes, you can add anoth It's a girj. v.u wmv . Bo Hons WW oie 01 JL to wo. "d "rr, .ill mr or rlJSr .ventre. Pr prU.J BALTiXui" :ENG1N I VJs'.D BOILERS CITY LOTS ON THE Or ALL KIND. Testing a Locomotive s ance. msTAixiiEirr pijui. SAW AND GRIST MILLS. 8lh 26 acres of land on the Gold Hill or .Stokes FerTy Boad Bast side, and on both sides I what is known as the Town Creek, juft one mile from centre of town; about 15 acres of excellent meadow. 9th 182 acres.- A very fine farm about three miles from Salisbury on the W N C K K. with2 farm house and other buildings; one good well of water. This tract has about CO acres of the best of bottom land. most of which is m euiira meadow; the upland j and cotton lana. . , aii nin flroH on the Unnele'i F.rrv road. 14 miles from Salubnrr, 3 from Gold Hilh : All wood lana. GOLD MIKE- 4 1 it. aoroi Plaeer irold mm tract, about T miles from Salwbar This is raluawe prop";. are at least 1 0 acres on the place tnat wilHbowgold to every surface dirt. There is also i itm 12 or 15 inches showing Kuu. tLJL- r,hl a Mr Goodman about ten thousand doIUrs some years ago by washing the snnace no. u. than 15U leevsuaic w - " - 12 inches. it proper "- ment I have no doubt bat that t would be a fine paying property. aii. tr.QA iptm. 1 have also ope-half interest in fine in the above numwr v - - -'iLwaa and Moore connti baring good veins of goio of be- TTnw O.E. McUlellan, superuivem City editor to .YJ of the middle division of t Vi,;oH the ice on the mill pouu, rail mad comDanv f I synoui" i -- . Robinson ? 7 . , completed a test of the number - DnBr About an men. .. . I 1 r&sw-irn nt.i vft call be run t7editorWell, I saw a . htt.e ior the repair shop hni Voin in that d rection wim a '' " -- j-, i, the trial was b07 g0.'"C .V- slnnfr over his shonl- Beg.nmng Juy iEhlMt, . . " 1 ..xi... RQ3 4miles. lne that way. . - T t,; from monuw wiu6.r,v.-" :. Reporterrhait i division of the Penn- . R ' ucaft Pre::!- latSTBl , has just ' - -I . rn See $iso ... U tenw Main Street. . J. M. Morgan, Salislinry'f N- C W ANPFACTUBEB OF aw - 1 0 UW w - I p -r"r;nl roofing slate; aJ 01 u . ..Vw. named proper 1 -ZZZTJ "UVrtive r for sale on rea. - - .n Anr liimuu" iifs sip i ii T roecfnHT , ,i . - ( 1 , i . 'A M.v terms. A l1' r ..m i tl? lite ai iw i AMri n auu w j - - - - - the Mlowin? ciuar ' - d -;.fcA aire to invest in or par- rbicb 1 oBerinf rr. Cm.cj,; . call be- AH the ruclw n. afw Pric, Plow find the loo-'-in APc TJfimfFiDcaDdlotD chase will please gn ! fore buying. to the S3-tf BTJERBATJM & EAMES. - . , . : xr oq inn umauciuuM imn i low j""- - SE.-S.'S; Wtwien HarVisburg and olor.TeUHl ...gj lMiiivw an l i.KJ i llllllllA. a-.- o - Don't fool away r vour old miles; and ln - m mm your old one ior --'chli. mate uro wm uc j - - B. ,11 eo-, tt worK as; ... a r : '2CIAI.TY. WUTfrOR' JLARS AUD ESTIMATES. yer E232XC. r:" SCO raiAi s-z- T-crs-s-, - . M i o- Lake Ulack mer, ..n.Txrso nrrif!HT ..--.'. nr:l, T? l-or . and 3 L 7 ivi iii i;.iiguui I . Zffi2RilllODOB . &,.. ci Charlotte. 1 . . in Aard ?,feCubbinf . XJntcs ,that onar ( -'T).,r.ihns. . . . . ..
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