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WORTH GAROII-NA . HEBALD - Bvronm o no -B-a-arx nmutn or tramx oxolwa. Vol. II. Salisbury, 1N7 O.,"" Thursday, .April- 7. 1887. " No. 27. ' -r " - , . , : . - . , . ; fiEBMOIT AJB-UME ROUTE, kUCSJMOWD A VAUVILLB BAILIIOAD. HtD.uiH. C. UIYIKIONS. Ondtmmd SrkmluU i Sfiet ilr 18. 1817 MM Bra kr IS MHdtu TIM. TiAtLT,- ovthbomnd. No. AO No. M. Lv.'NewTorii, " Philadelphia, " Baltimore, " WMhlBirtOB, " CaarloUeavilh- Lynchburg " Hickmond Bur km I U u Keyvvllle " Irak Brkaita IHavtlm ' Qreensbork " frildaboro " "amlga. " Durham ' Ckkptl Hill " Htllaboro ttamm " High PutM Aim 4 Wl pro I 7 km 47 pm ! I 4-1 n 9 tt pm II 2il mil 11 IX) pro Ani put 8 00 ant ; A SO p.n 5 1X1 km j 110 pru 1 SO am I 4 ti'prk 4 :(" am i 41 pm 91)4 aiu I U1 pen 8 1 am laupn 8 05 am 10 44 pin 4 am I I -M aiu ft Ou pa. t Mi pm 1 IIP am M put 87 am 6 t pm 11 00 am , 7 Ok put 1 1H aiu ! 7 41 pm au am 11 1 pm 10 10 aw 12 aw II 2$ mm i ,11 44 pat I 15 pn . A (7 pm IMnllU pm i 1 it aia l ttlua fSkJisoary I BUmm'tilM Aakevllle I Hut Bnrinra v. Cmtcord' " l kariotla . " Rpankkhurg " OvmmvliM, ' 4 to am tt4 pot I i I ao-am 4 4 pm 1 p 10 40 pa KA1LY No at I KoM I.. Allkmttk, Ar OmaatvtlM " ftrntflMtNirgk CkkrttXW, " ('aacaitt " AHWb.ry - Hit Pwat j 7 0 pm 8 40 am I 1 TJ 'ti IK pm i f 17 am; I 4 pm i A 0 am pm j l km 7 M pm ' 41 ark 01 pm 7 S4 km, I po IHu 140pm ill Vt am. II li am It It pm I Mam II 47 pm 4 41km I Wpm 1 V) pm 4 JW am I 4 4 pm 1! ks 10 1ft km 11 W pm II O pm t 41 km i t 04 pm. I 01 km 1 4J am I M km j t W ptk !! I IS pm 1 ti an, I 40 pm 4 10 am SaXa Hill Pkapal RtTI RkM(k tMvlUa lraka Branf k geykrlltt kWrkWh.. KirhtanM l.yThms. " Charl Mwllk 1 Mklarltm RaMiavirk i1llarMpik- . Verk ,ISm k 10 kmiu II 75 pm 10 l I IWlmlin pog j 4.m lfi aj.gsfi.ni c'ah Ai7 ttaknlkk Mavt SI Pullman RtirTrt j fWkTPmr kkfrtm Aaata 4uk - imiti itf'akll it l-f-aa, HnUM : lwian Wkaklkirt. t ifTkiTkiirr, r . Wj'o.tl' AM A.krk. . ;' I'ullmtk Htrrprr l,k lli,'li(tt.,l i kk4 Ufkraalmra, ami PaMmta M4vm i kwakwkt tinmtxrm viA KaWtk. Tkrtkkrk Urkta oa aakt kt prlm-lpkl ; ktallamt i all k4ata rw rkrt aa,l lalrmaalnk appl; ft aatr kktaM f ttfc Ctm imf , x b Jk U TATIAR. tWk I'au Art. W aiktaf I,, Il ('. 1V)L tl A A, TrarV M eh 2raW.riJIlNITURE.! MATTRESSES or ALL IIUM At R. M. DAVIS' Farniture rooms CMtKT..''mprtxs. btk- IM HOMES, AT R. M. DAVIS' 1'mlertaklnff llooms OPKNIKO OH I.HI8 ST. BT iMmma ml all klxt mkiKlaor aW. OM Hani i mi i UwmirM. Br kjrrcAi, AunttasTr W. H. irillm kaa trilkUratrk tnm tk l a 4.naklaf mi Hrmalrtki twaiama. w.trk. Um mow Um aim kT IHfia Willi.. mm4 I bow kvmilktw tk ImaliMa la my wa tm tk. Public will tn4 k ImU m k Mankkn u4 Utrnw mad CkfiSa, S--4 CkS tAT m. ,M nufwir- U( ami L pk.lmartaf im. tM MT. VEKXOX HOTEL, 8AXISBTJBT. H. O. Wtaavtad Beatr thw Junction of thk ft. Dl taMl W. V O RailToadAL XTmly rkimilkTimt CAS AKB ELECTRIC BELLS. t iHih imt ttm kallakarT Mttat Ik IKs naomiliiitanii a af kottk itamMmv HamW tll .. AJtkJIT rtAkVLM. t. A. riZEOXB, Trr. rtrt) XktBt-Tu4t aMy. rkpaaaeallnf a like oT Plra Immi Campaal.a aqukl tokay m Wmnik N C. Cm mrkkk low ram kaa btrma a. r bt Mkiakw. 11-ly ' 01rll Utrxajlnoesx-, iOHH A. BAMBAT. Attaadt to Hkllmail Cik1tncr)oa.fmrTk aa4 Mkivpiaa: of Kn-I IXate, RaiimaUk of Wawr Powark. Puma for the ErcruVta ( Mllta. Dwklllkrk, Ate.: and ktiead to tk. mmehkkk of all kladk of tUcliiiienr, IViitdia. lamtala,c .c My WTT.T.T mlfrl BROWV. - STOVES. CMBisma M what f-wat lr net la ttaw. aeiav at ta tns-rHf. all iNr corrEB, won aw s4or wnttoe. IHflla tadalty. A lere wmb m erria:-t id tnj im tuwart on attna. l toealaRe for wurk. MOa I BUUM mntil Hi a snswr-kw waaww. Qarwatkmm. and Um aw uA vr, tist i aw -fc : a. i PURELY VEGETABLE. - II aril Mb aakk.rMary .tl y . kt. T,VE" Kidneys, no Bowel. a trncruu. tetctnc rat. lo Hnseholl Stoild b Ilttoit IL Ml. hy faHmr k-pt rm4v Pw tmmr4ilM. vHI -n&ar aa kw-tir of MfrMlrif .m ruui AuitM la UiaM id4 dortor Mil. THfM M JTxONf snraoNs uvir regulatos. ktamWi aaUktin i la a m ra4 "2" "hxiilinTco iBiliailf i a. Pa. Brooklyn -LOTS- In that part of town known as atekuta. kknKl CMtalatota, atyiaHirfk. kWk M.ailaahk. CmhiHUm, kkHakkaiiai U) Ai ulna I. batata mlal II a in Ilk, C ave' for SA.esTir.ifif1ftw'-Hna m 4 in price f'fom $35 to 5110. Thf.c LOTS r el1injj rnr fwt iii'i il a ill U , lo tniir jnU rrkl to accurr k lot kt m. far lh ftktiie mmirj ytu h.ate la for A lot in tximt olhvr irlii of tin- town, too r-an bill a ll .nil bu ld lioui in UHOOKLYN. Til int (j-4-rt.'i (trai fjrti. BlI'.KHil M t f.Xtl Special Attention 14 t Jl l.Hi TO THA KJcnnclly Springs Hotel, OJSIEUT STATION, W, I. 0. . K. HIGHLY EECUSIMEXDED HI LEA DIXd Ell YSftlA XS ALL Ot EE THE STATE! ACCOM MODATJOXS FOR BOARD THIt BKST r.J WKfiTKMJ JT. C Analyiit of the water, Urmi and all communicaliona ail) be prompt ly aniwered either by ut at Salia- bury, hi . I' .n? .1 0eTTtsiff Sprisgs, Bark county N. C. MERONET & BRO , - Pnopitirroiti. Banner Tobacco Warehouse. Bavleas DtiAlly-. w-ty ism at THuq i0. WHOLESALE AXOSETAIL DRUOaiSTS. teeu jr. nuTn oo. Xjeaf Tobaooo. SALISBURY LODGE. KakiM. at bam. IkmHk. kkjMa int k4 rl Ikikdall kt aaek utL JOHSSOX & RAMSAY, KanfictiriTt of Pli.Tilst Teb.cn. FARMERS WAREHOUSE. SALES OF TOBACCI EVE ST OAT. Mf VaU. RM A r.wa. pvrt,. Lee S. Overmhn, A ttorney and Counselor at Law ' SALISBURY, N. 0. ' Prtcticea la "tali kul Pe4erkl Coitrta Will attend the eoorl of Hawaa, IHeltl kfm. Imlell. ('abarrua, Slaoly kad Hunt gemary mmiitlek. CV'OWee o. I, Cooocll Row. w NORTH CAROLINA RIVHR& T Cxrr. M. T. MOOttB. Carolln! Itcrl of w-i, Here t tit Ararfti and. Alligator. d ihr mmoibvj : -irvam ui ir, .. . ' , i Brood aod Rock- here are rWm, hm &r tivrri ukl but new, Yellow, Blcrk and rIItct Qrea uui Wbiteoak, Bay od Reddle, Ua ' nr the whtrlinff. Hd Watauga, leap. injF itilt ioa cmnked iw, . Tak-t-muli, bv the Paint Hock, ami lb wlntrleM Plireon't Bow, Tenncaa-Q and iwift Hiawaam, gulf ward all uirougb mountaitu go. Whrr- Ibc Cberokee Hogftv tatha nimble Nantlhala, In tbv Umi of Junaluska 1 the Valley, gurgling gall. In tLe dUraal take land la the vtne-f, fe In tbe cbtwlboao an4 Um akftand Awansanoa ak.au along. , la the pine land, over marl bed nitijr, trim: i;tv t'-Uiiie crvrpi, in tlic frrn Uuul. fnm the baUatiu, Tuck awjp gmntDj leap. Here Ofonoluftee lauh-t, and wee Cheo wrv freU nd rlaiihps. Am. 'mu tewfrnm r&& L4sri!lt'i sil very "pray purti and ttplasbe. And hrre Jiho, wttli aand all foklem. m-aih ike rbododeodroua dahea. From V(rpin(ftromcM-nrTin, Nottoway, In (be grey and yellow bill land, where tnbe-ico'a roldrn rrow, TnmbftDg IhM end M.yo, KUber, Mitch' ell, Ktatand Emogo. Here Yadkin winding trer like a eer pent mid the bill. Here'-I'alawli. ix-arly tMbtwcd, froni a thousand brawling fllia. Ht'i 1'wharHe. with ita huny. kre Ike Tear Waramiw, Here are keard thp humming aplndlee on the b'iay Ieep and lie. Here la ike fii'M and iwamp and foreet are Ibc Lumber and fedee. And Ujwm hvt breast Coharrie, Colly and l he Minno, wee; Here ( be I ape Krar ietAried waters grand ly g to frpea aee Here ('jtinientnea end Trent, pooling Into Neu&rtnd imcok Where the nerrins eoinew In ftfiagtime, are ('bowan and bruwd Uoanoke. Srth and Sewii-rt. Teopa. Pongo, r-MqooianK arwi ramiico, Pani,-..,t and .4Uep rerqtiimkiik-Tcre the mllHoai rvmc and r,i. . . hwat-iiiit, ..'ipiaYllfna'.'taliinfM.ij, luiuMta ftwflBT, atrrtH-r tw river.'' froir their filQUUUt, lo lb .-Subm-ribe for tln! IIxrald and keep op with Hi,' t'tt.et. CITY D1RKCTOQY. HATOn-EBSaata. Ttiwa coMUtaaiiitrKlu ' D B Julian D A Atwrll. I' P JUrrnker. Jam,-. Harrrtl. TA rnucliewur, li W iatea. Kerr Craife, It J UoJuirk. murk : It N U.rrlnc" and C W Pool. Town Tax CoiXStToa : Ge Sbkler. (OLiTT npTfrtka : HherllT, C ' kri-UT; tWdMer. 11 N WootUok. Clerk of Itie Court. 1 M llorah. Harveror-B f Amy. Bear Poplar P O KepreaeulaiiTe. 1. H tVrenvtao. Citngrraamaa of 7lk iHatrict Ilua i B Head nana. Hkltabury. .N C. Building tad Lataa Amwialvw. Theo P KluUi. PrekMrat: II Maraa, Vk-e l-mldrnt; lirv Y I Murdoch. Derre lary aud TreainY: T V Lias. .AllorMt fiaki-nw p P Memory. A Pfcrk'rr. J A I Irk ftmkk, H Kamek )r, J J Brunei, J IMiuklll. W niUb,lg. Wl Kluttt, E H Srkve, D A Atwea POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. A 11 Boydk, Poetmatter. Mail r ing kona. etoan OH a m. tad Mall ioln( acuta, eloara 1040 a m, and o p m Mail going weat, elosek 1 00 p m Maii f.H Mockavillr. Jenmalem. Zeb. Snith Kirer and Farmincion. Sumlay ez eepled. k-ave 7 l a m, arrive 4 OA p m. Mall for Alltrmarle. Oold Hill, Rock well. Palmeravtlle. ami all pokt ofllcea ik Ikkley oounly, ftaadky kteepted, leave jwik. am tp a wb m. Mail for Yailkia Collrre. Tyro Kurrpa, Bridge. Tueaday, Tbuntday kud 8alunla, leave TOHim, krriye IW pa. Mall for Ml Vernon. Woodlekf, Varblk. Tueaday, Thundar and Hat unlay, leave t a n, arrtTn qxss. Mail for Hum and W alarm rill. Hon oay aatd Pridky, Iaaye7 to km, krriyt 00 Mall fay Jarkaoa Hill. Bring. Pool, Mlllodt-kvtlle, Balk, UkRleid, Healmt rtprlaga. MllWrtown. Bi leva flnre. ( hand Wr a Otuea. lea.ei Monday kkd Friday at 1 00 t Bt. Arriva Tueaday aod Salurdaj kt I kv p am. CHURCH DIRECTORY, BraocrM cavav-a. fla. C W Byrd Pkator. Bnadky arrvire. tl 10 JO k m: Sunday School at I pat; Kyeatag ayrnoaa atapaii rraj w kkketing rtMT raaaainaUAa carcaca. IUt J Rumple. 1 P, Paatoe, Sua, day aarvli tk raornlnt at 10:80 oVVtrk buodar tekool kt 4 v'rlock. Evening aertrin kt ) o'elnrk. Prayer marling every l uuraonj nig in rr. Lnt arttcopaL aauacw. Rer F J Murdorh Recto. rtn.lay aerrtt'e. in morkiur at 11 a mt Rukday School at S p m. Evening aerrlma at 74 Sm. Evening anrrteet Wednekday tt .30 p m. Blblt Clktt Wedueaday tTea- Ing u 7 30 ULiaacaT urmvr cirxarM. Rry t T Tutttk. Pattor. Bervleej erery BuntlaT erept Iht third Sunday of erery monih; mornlne arrvicet at lil la 7B; Sunday rieriiial at k bv. evrmnr 'arrvioeaat 8 pat. Prayer meeting every Thurtdayktepm ckrnrk or m tnu at (caTwoue). Tl Waller Leahr. O. B. B.. Pallor. Siwleea on ind unday of every month; morning arrrtora kt 11 k at; vnain knrvtcai at 1 p . 8t. Jon a 'a LTirni CtnTwra. -Rey. O. B. Kln. P.toe. Buadar ter. Ticca tt II a. m and 7 HO p. m. Halihaik y, low. i inp rp jtor. .no prawr. aweklng WeilSamhr, artmwig l T MAKE YOUR OWN BOOM. . (Balthnom kkkiamnr'l Ixjt4.) Viuier thk tbote bestling the New Orlcant Picayune m.kes tome Tory eicellent luggest loin BMoiToii tbe complaiote nttored by a Ixtuit- ikn paper a to tbe dullnoM and tagnution in ita locality, that maj with eqnal propriety be applied to tnanr other piacei all through the South. Commenting on the re- Oiarki of the Mcrehuuie ,' mic, the Pieayuiu iy : "Morchouie iikiiah it one of the beat in KorthXonitiiaua. The land ii rich and the people are industri- oo, honest and intelligent. Of the total white Totem in ita limitt there are only twelve who are illiterate, which it Taitlr more than can be a;d of many other rmrielira in the State. Such a population ought to be able to do ai much at any peo ple any where, and yet in the face of all that the MorehooM Smlinrl puta up it ueepa.ii'iiig and pitiful wall. no people are to helnkm ai thoc who will not help themrlrea. There are in the pariah magnificent fornat. of timber while the soil it capable of producing everything the people Can need. 1 bey have an opportunity to make thfintelvct inueudent if tbey will ate the meant, lbry can raiee CTcrythmg required to tuatain man and beaat, and intteatt of (pending all their eoergiet on cotton let them only make cotton at a cath crop while da. attention it paid to the produc tion oi rood cropt. At for boom, they unit be made. Tct never come lu tbuee whu ii!ly wait fur them. Organiic immigration to cietict and farmert' clubt, at other enterpriiing people in the State are doing. 1-et the benlmtl agitate thcae and other movementa which circunittancet may tuggeat. Stir tbingt up yourtelvet and you will Mr. Doolittle taid he wat foi attract the attention of othert. Afcconomy. Vp in hit country most tupine and apparently htlrlott at- i any boy could liBiliad for nothing. titutle, itittead of eiciting ympaThe hUjif the fun ofit; arid thev tltyfhat eftiilMrw r!jt A I'Sri le teeking opportuaity or the invett- ment of capital or placet to live, will alwayt avoid a dead community. e art) constrained to believe that the SfHlinri ii at fault in not arouaiug tho people of the pariah to activity. It will not do to ait atill and lament dnll timet. 1 he only hope it in the manifettation of a proper energy t.ev ,,, a,,u go to work on a new line if the old routine fail... Thu it the ago of hard work and small pay. Then work tbe harder. Make your own boom." Thit it most ttccllent advice. It it the place where tho business men are alive to the interests of their . town, where energy and enterprise aro aispiayea in aevciopiug tneir own induttnet that it ture to at tract iht attention of outsiders. Tbe dead town where the lieoplo wait for tometody else to come in and build it np, will in all proba bility never be built up. Senator Sherman's rrogrrxN. Sew York World Senator Sherman it no Bourbon. Hit f rst tpeech in the South thowt that be it capable of forgetting, or at lrntt of ignoring, things which it 11 for hit interest to let past, and of rmbenng tut things that will help him tf they nan be kept at the front. There it no flaunting of even ragged remnant of the bloody hirt in bit Nashville tpeech. Two yean ago he talked of reducing the reprraentatjou of the South in Cun greta as a penalty for the "tup preanion of tlx negro vote." He wat then apparently fearful that the colored people might be en slaved ana in "rebel debt" paid, a! a reiult of the reatorLiou of the DeotooraU to power, - lint now he ei presses pleasure that the crimes againtt the suffrage are confined to a few "black eoiintict, ,and avows hi" faith that "the color line will disappear from American politic" under the kindly spirit shown by the whit, to the colored raco. Thit progreta by tbt Ohio Senator it certainly encouraging. It it to be hoped that bt will not return to a beating of the eld toin-toma during tbe Kelt Ohio campaign. One of John Sherman'. Ohio ad mirer, says that hit chief hat .im ply been doing the work of an evan gelist in the Sooth. Ilia Nashville speech, it it presumed, will be ac cepted by that section at a return for the good work done in the North by Sam Jonet. 5 . "No man in tho North qoettions tbe heroitm of pnrpote or tba hero tarn With which tlit' Confederates maintained their caute," Srnator Sherman. This sentiment it cred itable to tbe Senator, but it it very tardy, and faintly reminds nt that tbe national nominating conven tion, will be held next year. A foreign itatiitician computet that a European war in which France, Germany, Austria and Russia were engaged would cost at leaat 16,000,000,000. Prance, Ger many, Auttria and Bnttia, After hearing the price named, will prob ably decide not to take a war to daythey will buy a fifty-cent evlluluiJ tcarf-pin aud walk out. 0XE DAY 1 THE LEUIHLA TIKE. . A 8atlr on the IiiHlirnlflcant Sat tern Paxsrd I pun. Orant tt a ;olvar.) THE rROCKEOlKul. One branch met at ntual. Billt were introduced at follows : Mr. Tinpot. from Pot Hookt, to prevent Sailing with pin hookt. Mr. Kqi, from Kurvil. bill regu lating the way a cat thould be rub bed. Mr. Biglicad, to prevent dogn from barking at the moon; alto to prevent convict, from tocking their tbmnba. Mr. Pentup to prevent mud tnr tloa from playing in mud. Tliit it a good law tartlet are liable to catch cold and die from cuntump- tion. Mr Cowboy, to regulate caltlo. Prevent! built from running after j vy ...,. .uvjr K,.c ... ..iu v a dittatice of one mile. I Mr. 't'cllitkll, to prevent iheop 1 from killing dogt. ratted unatu- moualr. j To prevent frogt from having norm. Hill for the prevention of cruelty to diidca, patted third reading. Bill to protect bed-bugt. Bill to protect homeless and friemllcm dogs, patted third read ing. Bill to regulate the way a woman thould climb a fence. Patted. The tpeciki order for touretbing wat tet for 11 o'clock thortly. Tliu branch then adjourned. thk nrm-n kimx'-h. Tliit branch met on time. The ipecial order being "Where can a boy be found to turn a grind ttoue for nothing for a big man to erind a dull tie t wat tbe brat j thing on the calendar. like!f.olQg -Ihe kl tweity .time. " Mr. IJardup wat in favor of econ omy too, but ho could not toe where the fun tame iu. lie tamed a grinditone once, and ho wat tbe one that done the aweating. He moved that the boy be allowed 15 ocn I a and hit dinner. Mr, Miter wished to know if the ;genuen,.n wanuQ. to D.,rupt tri, , State by tucb extravagance. After ; a boy turns a grindstone half a day i he would eat 80 centt worth: that would bo OA cents. He thonrht 10 j cents and tho fun of the thing was enough. After tevcrnl amendment! had 1 ucvu uiun 10 me urigttiui 0111, oue .Uowing the boy 5 centt and one I...... ..1.1 ...1 . 1 1 :ll "lor tne mn 01 tne thing," long and laborious tjievchea wero made by the membcra, pro and con, a vote wat ttkcu and the bill wat de feated ayee 10, nayt 20. Bill for the prot-jctioa of dogt wat pasted. Adjourned. A Duel to the Bcath. A mott terrible tragedy occurred at Newberry. S. C, Saturday, in the office of Trial Justice Henry H, Bleasc. Daring the progress of an argument tome wordt patted be tween Geo. Jobii.iuue and John B. Jonet, attorney!, repreaenting op posite tide, of the case, whereupon j both drew pittolt and emptied the chamber! of both at each other in 2uick succession. Nine thott were red in leu time than a minute, Johnstone wat (hot in three placet, throngh the right ear. In the left arm and'iu the thigh, but not ae riously hurt. Jonet wat thot once throngh the body and it teriously, if not falaiiy wounded. George II. Cromer, who was also engaged in the ette, in attempting to stop the shooting, barely escaped being thot, three balls patting through hit clothing.! Tbe oflico wat crowded with people, and it ia a wonder torn, one else did not get hurt. The whole affair it to be deeply re gretted, at both partita are men of good standing in tbe community and highly connected. The cate before the Trial J untie wat an at tachment tuit between two North Caroliniant, who hare been here for tcveral dayi. The cate wat, on Tuesday, mutually settled between the parties, and all proceeding! stopiied. The Treating Habit. A writer in the Cleveland (0.) Leader taja : "No man of ordi nary ohaerratinn but knows that the custom of treating In saloons anknown ita any country but "thit it the caute of more drunkenness than any other thing. Thousands of men art constantly drawn into drunken apree. by it who would otherwise, hare remained tober men. It it very rare that a man will enter a saloon and deliberately lit down to get drunk in unsocial loneliness. It it thit hail-fellow-well-met busi ness of ' Come, (Jus, wlmt'll yon taker that it spreading the vice of drankenneai all over the land." The national drill it expected to attract 1.1, 000 troopi to tubing ton in May. - i - . NEWS ITEMS. The tnnw blockade on the Inter Colonial Hailwar in Canada it un. preccdented. Tire latent modtrn trnt (uat cotH IM7.000, and it cottt t'MH) to shoot one of them only once. The author of 'The Star Span gled Banner" it to have a monu urent at Sau Francitco. The loet by the burning of the ootton millt at YVeat Point, Ga., it now taid to be UM .000. The Arkatunt Hotme, by a rote of 48 to 3D, hat panned a bill to pre vent the mortgaging of unplanted crope. , Connecticut hat a "now drift a m ile long and 1 S to 23 feet deep. Snow wat fire feet deep last week ill the DiuOl'itniiis of Petitiay vnlnu. General R. S. Hiplev. one of the gallant defendert of tiiarlceton, 8. (; j during tho late war, died in K v,v ,.l .nl. .n vi..i. 30th. : -r-r- , .laoob Brend, of Newark, 0., wat ' ':e to dsallt by hit wile, who tfj.vt w vi whim, -n..t- 1.1 III. face. Since hi death the but be- come a raving maniac. Mrs. Logan paid out more than 1.10 for messages of condolence tent "collect." Snch tokens of sympathy must have been Tcryoon toliug to the bereaved lady. - Between the years 1R6? and 1R79 Republican administration (pent ;'81, C41, 482.6V on our navy. At we bad no ships when they were banikhed from power, what m done with the money. The buffalo, the boar and the deer arc being rapidly eiterminated on tti'i continent for their pelts. In a few years we shall have no game of lliii kind in the North west. Why are not the laws en forced and i he slaughter ttopped ? Vincennet, Ind., says the Chica go Newt, has. the flrst Karmers Building and Loan AsorinlinT We feel oonfident that it will . I j great succets, snd? that in a few"; years hundreds of those associa tions will bp flonriiming in live fartrfing commuuitict. Townspeople in Minneaota art beiug swindled by young women, who sell clocks on the installment ,j t ,h)) tjnIB of tlelirerv. A confederate follows and claims that the clock was stolen, giving its number iu proof. The victim loses the clock and (;'. BiKViKOHAK, Ala., March 30, Tbe Age publishes to day a state ment showing that the total esti mated cost of buildings now being erected in Birmingham it ti.S'O, 000. In addition to this, buildings are being erected 111 suburban min ing aud manufacturing enterprises upon which over 1 ,000,000 it con-1 tracted to be expended. Since the year 1400 there have) been vno serious earthquakes in Italy. " The mott disastrous onet on record occurred in the yean 14fi9 at the. foot of Monnt Etna, with 1.1,000 victimt; 14. in the aeapontan province!, au.uw; tw, in the Province of Puglia, 4,000 j ,.hat '" while the young lady do vietimi; 1638. in Calabria, 9.600 parted banirle.it and without her victim!- 1693, in Sicily. 93,000 vie-' tims; lTo.1, iu Ceuti&l 'ta'v, 1,1.000 1 victimi; 1783, in Calabria, 60.000 victims; 1803, in Terra di I.avora, now it girlt woo-able ;irls. The 6.000 victimt; 1857, in Butilicata, i valleys, canroni and billtoit echo H.S00 viotimi; in 1885, in iK'bia, j the mournful crv of lonely home 2.51S. j (leader., and hundreds of out- ma , ttretched armi and longing eyet No Damaaw to Be Paid Dtatlllera ! mutely appeal to the East for suc "Menkin va City of Atlanta. Cer tiorari, from Fulton. Before Judge M. J. Clarke." 4. The Local Option legislation of thit Bute being Constitutional, at a valid exercite of the police power, it follow! that the incidental effect upon the valne of property, men at a orewery anu it! nxturet, resulting from tbe inability of the owners to adjust their old business to the new law, it damnum ab.'ytte injuria. The law doet not take or damage their property for the use of the public, bat only prevents them from taking or damaging the public for their use. Debt. f. ' "Borrowing," tayi old John Taylois one of the most ordinary way. in which men tacrifloe their future to the prevent." Debt con stantly temptt to present ease and indnlgerrce at the expense of future ; ditcomfoit and deprivation. lit I who contracts a debt, mortgage! j hit future self. Pay-day itualt rap- idly along, and generally brings no : meant c! relief. The money earned 1 before it it expended goet further! and purchases far more enjoyment than money tpenl before it iacurned. tie wno uuiKU or en target bn es tate! by the tteady access inni of induatry and economy travels the (traight and narrow way of thrift; a future of indepeudanoe, anbatan tial in ita rewards, it directly before him. II who improve! or buyi with promitct to pay, pledging his futnre labors and gain, follows the broad and beaten path wuotc end i dependano and waut. 1EUKV I01ENTS. All the farmer watiU it the earth. The girln a hu go akating are the onet who domonalrate the uteftiU neartrf the-brrttl; A wonderful trantformttion : Wathington't little hatchet hat, be come a clioet'iut. "There't a woman at tlie bottom of it," at the man aaid when hit wife fell in tjie well. An eichange tavt that the dude it disappearing. Httnppute that hit winter clotliet arc wearing out. The man who can ric u perior t adverse circtimiitanee. it a hero, ltemember thit when your troutert bag at the knee. If St. Patrick were to return to Ireland now the people would ini- : plore him to drive out the Kngliah 'and bring back the make. J "Annie, did you gel the flovrert that I am to wear to night in my what ?" Iv. mutlaid the hair. mam. Impecuniout Iiver IU irie, Amanda, aud you will be treated like an angel. Maiden Yes, I suppose to. Nothing to eat aud hut to wear. No, 1 thank you. "Chestnott !" yelled several per son! in the gallery at the minstrel show. "That'! right, gentlemen," responded Bonei. "If yon dou't get what yon want, ak for it." More than eight million umbrel lat were manufactured in this conn try last year. V e don't ask what hat become of thit vast number, but we would like to know where three of them went to. People in all Stalot where I.eeis- jlattires have just adjourned are like 1 the guests at a hotel. The land 1 lord ordored the waiter to it if they I were done dinner. He returned and reported ; "lley is froo eaten tit Jin I rf'vi't di - ifH ' f rffo 0i' First lady Yet have IrTril throe different acwing uiacliines in the post tix month;. Second lady: What pestt the tewing machine agentt arc. areu't they ? First Udy; 1'esU ? Why, if it wasn't for them I should have had to buy a ma chine ten years ago. UlAWlTnA. Ile killed the noble Mudjnklvl". Willi the nkin lie mailr him rntttrn". AI wit- litem w il Ii (he fur side Inside. Mailt- litem kith lli nkln sidr nutrtidt; lie. to pet the warm itidt- lnttide, Put the luido akiu aide nllUide: b He, to fret the i-olti side ontirle. I'm the warm aide fur aide inside. That's why he put (he fur side iu.tila, Why he put the akinsidr oulnlde. Why he turned them Inside outside. It isn't every girl who will tell on herself, but one did. She came to the store and returned a fine Pir ' hd bollKllt I "j "viuu.ij. van jou inn sum nw. ...nxi . to,t .on,,, a T?" Come off ! Why these will sUv with very little ctre." "Oh, they are horrid. They catch on collar-buttons and pull off." The propriet rent fainted, the ; .i.i.i fn n,ohir .ml .,.m.,i rhantre Keith county't craving need imt cor, i.ood, strong, ban gloss girla are wanted, and they can't come too loon or too frequently. It related that a pk.iy of theatrical barnttormert recently ttoniwd over night in the country. Tbreeof the 1 Mart were eligible and the country I bovt caotured and married them. j which broke up the troupe. Omaha ; itee. A Creaking Hinge It dry end turns hard, until etl U applied, after wl-tV ft botm eeallf. When lit Ju.au, ar atnec. Um iMdy are MlaXa4 atd iaUtauned br llttananMUsn, Ukfy ean not na naved wknewt cnu-utic tne www. txerwcwttinf psriaa. AT iamUa, ay tea cctlww a tba bkoo r-IWros taLe ewavJHron, ettd rmUtrm lat )e4ata to (wo ' worming order. AyerNi fWrarrflla nas enVeted, to awr fit) , ntany aaai tMiir..ia eervt, . 9 T of whkh bm ft..-.. tK rfforu of Ibe a-i etritt-w inysi-ltAaa. Woro ttt-i , 1 etHiitJ stUb lira ttftmee o tRttty tnllv(aiuftt wtto ha ber ettrwd fv tekiiig Uh luWttftiae. In my wn H mm va tolul worki.d WvitidentreJIcfLaf nw of Rheumatism. atitrr Isr'r.K fprMibfrd mM It for la tbta, end ell tin f diHtwe arWoc frowi thit'Ore biieud, ItK-ttv fa no iin,s( wlta wlih-a I am atiiitMaioJ, that ftiurds -- tvUVf at Aver'. Krwtrl!i. It. U. Uwi-eaiw, M. IU4itBHrr, Md. Aver tVirnHlla etmd M of Goat and Kbeutnftt uui . Hra ivm.(ux et-a w.-nUt It um eril ItJ ewrr traee of tittataatfa) frm my rmm. IV "it. tihort, ItiftOavvar llvtcl iUUlmjhi, UrWnU, Mass. I ww. difHai inwir wmntb, a totft-rer fro vhrniM Ksuiwmic. The e'l'otj-o sflin-tH um- eptvtit,y,l. strttteef nit Ike retit4mitt I eottM wad. imitt 1 soot-d -ln A ver's HinWnVHlt)tj. I .k mvt! noftles of I iH pa (iitMnltoa, and wos arpee- Ur ntortl to WJtfc. J. Jrma, lada IMadtrnae, Va. Ayer's Sarsaparllla, NM.rv1 Vr .1. r. Aft a Ctk-.TAr-,!, Wstw, Ai i,. aOt b'MA'-. I'rtMtl, Oil SMtwata 1
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 7, 1887, edition 1
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