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RMLGRMilTOR THAT SAVES ALL THE FREE GOLD, AT 'A' COST OF NOT OVEll 25 CTS. PEKrOX. Self Help for Southern Farmers. - New York South. A careful reader of the Southern papers will recognize two distinct classes of reports as to the general This Amalgamator is an Invenlion whereby the pulverised pulpnrsand is forced weiIare 01 the people. If he takes to eome In contact with quicksilver Jo motion. Long explanations are useless. Fur nP the journals Coming from the facta, prices, etc., address, It. E AMES, JR. & CO., Agents for North Carolina and Georgia. - SALISBURY, N. C. f u V- ( ; I sir xm $$msn t-l i- INSCRIPTION mining or manufacturing sections, or from the cities that are the prin cipal trade centers, ho will find ev idences of immense activity, of new enterprises being started almost daily, of increase of plant in estab lished factories, of extensive build ing, and above all, of the rapid sale of property at constantly rising values. The generalizations based on these facts represent the whole Southern country as entering upon a boom, the chief Cities being only points of intensity of a movement prev'ading the whole of the "New South," as it is called. Should be take up a paper representing an ag ricultural community, he may find a quite different story. The vim and rush of a new era may be de nied, the 'New South" may be un recognized, he may be told that ex cept in a few favored spots, the people are no better off than they were ten or twenty years ago, and it may possibly be added that there is little hope of improvement in the future. " It is hard to reconcile these con meting accounts, yet eacn is meas urably true in its way. T-here is no doubt about the increased pros peri ty of the South, the . develop ment of mineral wealth, the growth of manufactures, and the improve ment in the general condition around the centers of activity. It may be stated also that in many agricultural sections, by the intro duction of improved methods, by the diversication of crops, and by attention stock raising, dairying, etc., a great change for the better has been wrought. But in many districts purely agricultural the preach to the man in difficulties. ' The condition of the farming in erest furnishes to the Southern newspapers one of their principal Upica lust now. This is as it should be, for while mining, manu- """g "u real estate Dooms arc well iu their way, we must never forget the paramount importance of agriculture the world's foundation interest, as it may be called. It is satisfactory to note that while the most hopeful reviewers admit many discouraging facts, all but the most despondent own that matters might be worse, and see a streak of light on the horizon. A-Fiery Mountain. Japan rrowa enormous quantities T J7T? OVERMRN." A special from Dermosillo, A. T. ties of granulated sugar have been Attorney ana VOUnwur ukuuu " i ' - . rvi ... . m. m says : .explorers eut out by uover- i made from it. ine prouuci ior SALISBURY, H. C nor TtirrM tit nrrtin th tiist-i last tm w otim?ltpd at 512000000 1 enee of the volcano reported near pounds. The principal crop of this Practice In State awl Federal wurxi . ti - . . . i i - ... . . , . . i iv ill ftjoBii inaroiinai iwwu. wiiiu uavisxe, isonora, bate returnca. country is rice: one-nan me enure i-.k.. Ktw 4 fin.,.-. -jlt- t. : i .'.A !.".. -v j.ucj tcfur su active toiwihw juui: j .m uaticr cuiiivauun, ii ( romery coubuml . i i v : i . . . i. i - - . . i me i wring uevoiea 10 us growiu. TheSinofOTeMVork. The woman who spends her life in unnecessary labor, is by this very labor unfitted for the higher duties of home. She should be the haven of rest to whom both children and husband turn for both rest and re freshment. She should be the careful, , intelligent adviser and guide of the one and the tender confidant of the other. How is it possible for a woman exhausted in body, and, as a natural consequence in mind also, to perferm either' of these offices ? It is not possible. The constant strain is too great. Nature gives way beneath it. She loses health and spirit and hopeful ness, and more than all, her youth, the last thing a womaa should al low to slip from her; for ncT matter how old she is in years, she should be young in heart and feeling, for the youth of age is sometimes more attractive than youth itself To the overworked woman' this teen miles south of Baviste, in Sierra Madre Mountains. The party coald not approach nearer than within four miles of the mountains. The crater was pouring forth immense Tolumes of smoke fire and lava. Boiling water issued from the side of the moun tain, and lava in vast waves slowly poured down the mountain side in to the canyons, which are being fill ed np. - r : I he boiling water had destroyed all the vegetation in the valleys in the vicinity. One peculiar feature oi me volcano is us great, aciivuv. Bowlders weighing tons are hurled down from the crater. The exploring party say the noise proceeding from the mountain is roast tern he, like a number of en . gines at wort, accompanied oy sounds oi thunder, lhe air . is dense with smoke and cinders auc pany naa . great aimcuuy in approaching within four miles of the mountains, owing to the great chasms made by the' earthquake, and all the roads and trails are to tally wiped out. ; The country is fearfully broken up. Within ten miles of the volca no the town of Baviste is a complete ruin. The people have all moved out on the high plains and are liv ing in tents and m mortal fear. Xhere are constant tremors ana a continual series of shocks. . Trl l"A BEWA BM Or lit IT A TIOX3. AJLWAX9 jlsk run. nst. nxHccrs muxti, om LITTLE BVOA&COATED TIZJLS, Hlnf cnilrclT ejetabl-, they op- er&be wan out UiturWnc to tbe dk. or occur tlotu Iut up in slam viaK bortsrU. cI!jr wftied. Alws fnii mod reltt4. A & laxative. lterlve or varcatlv. aatlsfactkm. SICK HE&DflGIlE. rg Ttlllooa lladarh. Dizxlueaa, CoD(lpa tlou, ludlcofllon. Ulllons Altaeka.andaU deranerpioenta of tba lom- aca ana twweiMK pcomw. ly relieved ana permanenuy nitul hr th IMA Cit Dr. Pierce' Pleasant rnrraiive reiieu. In ertilanntion of tb rcmeual power of tbcee Felleu over k rreat a varietr oi ar. u may truthfully be said that their action upon the system Is universal, not a fftand or tissue mcauinsr their sanative influence. 8okl by drufrmats. corns a v uu. jaanuraciurra mim Chemical Laboratory of Woru Disrutaaar MXDICAl) ASSOCIATION, IiUSHlO, H, X . GT Office No. S. Cocacfl Kaw. . J. Wm. BOYD, Attorxxoy-at-IaT7t SALISBURY, - -'KQKrfl CAROLINA., . . -... m rrtcK wrm jr. at. BAiry. aatt Civil 332X!Cl3aooir. JOIIN A. BAJISAY. t , , Attiwi tAlCaiiroaa Canstruction.SurveTt OI T acr I uwers, a iaa vt of Mill. Dwellings. Ac; and atuad t the purchase of all alatfs or uacaiaerj, BuildiB Materials. gc..ac w-ij WUOLESALE AND BETAIL GISTS. THEO. F. ELUTTZ & 00. II. C. BOST & CO., 4 7 mm SALISBURY LODGE. KnUrhts of nonor. Ifertlaa' alcaU Erst aa4 third Monday ta aach axiAta. 7-1T ) : JOHNSON & RAMSAY, Is offered by the manufactur ers or nr. sage's Catarrh a wi isi w m at ir as aiaa rw i . Chronic Kasal Catarrh which UlSIiaCTSrerS CI f Ml III US1 th nnnnr ohm i . " I T.!- The ore to be treated passes by means of an automatic feed through the hopper 8tate of things is wholly different. la the stationary disk, the bottom of which is covered with a series of broken riffles. The cotton planters are poor, and Directly beneath this disk id a revolving pan containing a reservoir of vuick fillver, and when the apparatus is set in motion Me disk is lowered to within l-16th of an inch of the bottom of the revolving panupon bottom of which the quicksil ver spreads and forms a wall round the periphery. , A very thin stream of water suffices to moisten the sand or ore ere it falls through the hopper into the center of the pan, where it ia forced backwards and forwards between and under the riffles; by Jhis process lbs gold is freed from the sand or quartz by difference in specific gravity, end so brigb.tea.lt that it will immediately amalgamate in coming in contact with" the mercury, itself kept bright by the action of the jifllcs. Any particles not taken up on the surface of the pan are caught by the wall of quicksilver formed around the periphery by centrifugal force. , - ;' 29f . . , : . v-v , A- LAST THE RIGHT PRICES ON HURDWME, "Wo are daily receiving our large stock of Hardware, Chattanooga & Dixie Plows, Pouble and Single Blow Stocks, the celebrated Studebaker and Tennessee Wagons, Threshing Machines antlllorse Powers, Osborne and Champian Mowing Machines, Folding Reapers and SelfMJTndcrs. the celebrated Thomas Ilay Rakes, Telegraph gtraw Cutters, Barbed Fence Wire, Buggy and Wagon .Material, Paints and Uils In: PaiBting Houses, Core Buellcrs, (ij'am Drills. green old age is out of the question. ller disposition is often ruined, her temper soured! her very nature There arc large numbers of changed by the burden which, too United States pensioners of foreign heavy to : carry, is only dragged birtb residing abroad whose money along: Ibven her affections are blunted, and she becomes merely a what is worse, they are in' debt. The causes of their poverty and in debtedness, we may say, work in a circle. Their poverty causes their indebtedness, and their indebted ness keeps them poor. -The un rai8ed crop is pledged to the mer chant for the means of raising it and of sustenance, and, inasmuch as cotton is the money crop, the farmer feels bound to raise all the cotton he can, to the neglect of ev erything else. Added to this, goods bought on credit, asveryone knows, are bought in the dearest market. It is no wonder that where such a state of things pre vails the people are popr and hope less. It is themerch'ajj.t-''an(j not the planter who realies the profit of cotton raisig JJSis"no royal road out of this bndttion. or any wav that we see' except by the efforts of the planters themselves. JLhey must-get out oi debt, and must be prepared to make any sacrifice in order to do tms. There are two main lines t-o ue ioi- owed : the first that of strict ccou- . i t n i omy, practised Dy . au wno wish either to rid themselves of obliga tions or to reach competence. It . i l l 1 i Ct i " is not liKeiy tnat ooutnern lariuers or their families are much given to extravagance, but still there is al ways a tendency under the credit system to the buying of some su perfluous things, because pay-day deferred. A strenuous effort must be made to. bring the expenses within the narrowest living limits, so that the merchant's bill is di minished. The other way is by be coming as nearly" as possible self- supporting. The conditions of farmine require this, lne man J S A machine a woman without time to be womanly, a mother without the time to train and guide her children, a wife without the time to sympathize with and cheer her hus band, a woman so overworked dur ing the day that when night comes her sole thought and intense long ing are for the rest and sleep that will probably not come, and eueti if they should that she is too tired to enjoy. Better by far let every thing go unfinished, and live a3 best she can than entail on herself and family the curse of overwork. sulates. In Germany alone there are 39,000 residents whose names are born on our pension roll. This money goe8 to men who have prac tically reverted to their foreign al legiance, and who have entirely ceased to be part and parcel of this country, borne examinations that have been made by the present ad ministration have disclosed inci dents of gross fraud in drawing these foreign pensions. It is noted that longevity is greatly promoted by the native air of these stipendi aries. , Deaths are rarely reported them. In many instances by substitution have oc- 8YITIPTOFI5 OF CATAUU n-Dull. heaw headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, cuscbarges railing irora toe aeaa iuto the throat, soairtltnes profuse, watery. end acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, Durulont. blood v and nutria : the eyes are weak, waterv. -ana mnamea : were u nnsina- in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with wbsjfrom ulcers; the voice is chanered and has ar.asai twang; the breatnts onensive: axacii ano taste are lra- np.ircd : there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental dcoressicn. a hacking cough and gen eral debility. Only a few of the above-nanrc-d symptoms are nteiy to te preseni in any ono case, lnousanas oi cases annuauy, wnnom 'manifesting half of the above symptoms, re sult in consumDtion. and end in tbe crave. No disease ia so common,, more deceptive and dangerous, or less understood oy pnj sicians. Hv it a mild. Rnothinir. and heaiinir DrODerties. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures tbe worst cases of Catarrh, "cold In tbe bead, Ceryza, and CKtsrmai Hsascoe. Sold toy druggiuts everywhere; 50 cents. FARMERS WAREHOUSE. $U& OF TOBACCO EYESY CAT. 7-ly BeaU, Bost Foard. rYoprlfrs. Banner Tobacco Warehouse Assistant Secretary Thompson's Success. Augusta Chgonicle. Southern ability is conspicuously holding its own in the department at Washington. In every grade, wbei4ierjiigh oxA6v, our ladies and gentlernnafom their full duty. In the treasury department it is no smali-om'pliment th'at in the ab sence of Air. FairchildT "the secre tary, ex-Governor Hugh ,S. ThVurp son among frauds curred, Cutold Agony from CatarrIu Trof. W. Hausser, tlic famous mesmerist. nt iihnrr K. 1 writes: Soiao ten years asro I Buffered untold agony irom curouie nastu catarrh. My family physician gave me up as Incurable, and ssid k muse aie. My case was such a bad one, mat every oay, wwaras wd set, my voice would become so hoarse I could barely speai aoove a w mspcr. iu iav morn ug wr ..iiirhinir nnd rlRarinif of 1ST throat would ttliuost etrarurlo mo. By the uao of Dr. Sage's Catarrn i;cmeay, in turee muisum, " man, aud the cure has been permanent. "Constantly IXawIsiaig and Spitting.? Thomas J. Bushing, Esq., &o Vine Street, St. Louis. Mo., writes: , "1 was a great sunerer Orthodoxy must still be taught at Andover Theological Seminary; the Board of Visitors having just decreed that President Smyth should be deposed from his professorship of Eclesiastical History and the Presidency of the Faculty, the charges of heresy having been con sidered proved. The professors, four in number, against whom sim ilar ehanres were brought will be tfe carry Joae of the Xargest Stock of Buggies in the State and have bought 130 more that will be here in a few days. We have learned from experience that a real good buggy will sell for a small sum much better than a cheap HI sell for a small sum. and we have now made arrangements which enables ns to sell one of best Buggies in existence at about the same price as cheap grades. Our alra is to down the" high prices oia all kirjds of .Farming Iraplementp,TTardware, P"8 uu w agons, ami giyo the good old farmers, wno suppoit us.all a snowing. . to ,the ; gold; mxktbrs. - Tf e carry a full stack of Atlas, Giant Powder, Black Powder. Fuse. Caps, Steel &c and will jrnarantee prices as cheap as anywhere In the Slate. WeDav freieht on al J'owdar to the nearest railroad station. ; .. A NOVEL WITHIN ITSELF - - ' - j- -:."-v DAVIS 8EVJIUG MACHINE, The Lightest finonlDg Sewing Machine )M Does all kinds of work without any bast ing. There has been $50 reward offered to any machine that will follow the Davis through its variety of work without basting-Other agents will tell "you they can Ao anything on their machines the Davis can do. vv hy don t they take in this rc ward, why they can't do it. We invite all to call and1 see, our stock through and seejiow ready we always are to givi; yuu juw pucea. - : .i jd;j: o o;nr : having been sustainea. it is ,saia r r.Ti v,a,r,Q t n10 i that, being sustained by the Board seuitekuiy hhu.iuh vutnov v - w f, -j , "0 Lx. -n ar H,mrtmpnt. ftnvp.mor. of Trustees, President Smyth will 'i koD Mmeoif o continue to discharge the duties of niiiii uniiii uao iiiuicu iiiuioli a. - u ; w verv able and efficient man. and he hl3 professorship. - --j - ' has won his spurs as a strong, broad administrative officer. He has alike mastered the endless details and the large theories of colossal finance, lie is a singularly clear headed person, very directwith an inexhaustible fund of courtesy and tact. lie has made hosts of friends here and enjoys a universal respect T 1 I " . Ninety-two Kinds cf Birds. We saw in the museum at the university of North Caroliua last week nimty-iwo specimens of differ ent kinds of North Carolina birds They were killed near Chapel - Hill and stuffed by Prof. Holmes. The yaried and bright plumage was who grows cotton alone has to pay really wonderful to behold, and the exorbitant prices for all sorts Of neat manner in which the birds were "put up reflects great credit upon - the professor. Who ever thought there were as many as nine two different kinds .of birds in Nortl? Carolina ?f Charlotte Home Democrat. supplies that otherwise might be produced with only tne expense oi his labor.- Further, the neglect oi the grass crop and stock raising impoverishes the soil, making it necessary to resort to expensive ar tificial fertilizers. Jbor prosperity there must be an. approach to the old-fashioned plan, which made the farm yield the bulk of the necessa ries of life for man and beast; held and .garden crops, sheep, oxen, Bwine and poultry, contributing to the income, in ' cash or in kind. Well does the Memphis Appeal ask : "What is.a farm without milk and butter, and chickens and eggs, and home-made hams and- bacon ?" Yet the Appeal is iorced to add : "There are many such, wo are sor- Susie Oh ! mama, I'll neVcr dis obey you again. Mamma Why, Susie, what have you done? ' Susie Well, I drank my milk at lunch and then I ate -a pickle: and the milk said to the- pickle, "Get out - and the pickle said, ' won t: and they are haviug an awful time. Card in a French provincial pa per : "In order to pnt ap end to certain injurious rumors, M. Untel desires to inform the public that he is not the M. Untel of this city, who was recently sentenced to death and executed. ' - from catarrh for three years. At times I could hardly breatne, ana was coasxaiiur wiug and spitting,. and for the last eitfht months nnuld not breathe throucrh the nostrils. I Saloa Q-ly . 8WINK & THQHASON. Livery Stable. JOHN G. HEIUG, Prop'r. First -Claw Turn-outs of all dscrlptiBS far- islied at all hours. wHa or wit hoot drivers. Boarding and Sale stabis. vrmwm dated. Prompt attention paid to all eastaars. 1:1m. . . WTLXIAIIS BROX7II. STOVES. . Coskine Stoves, Heatlus Rto v,C and NtoYa mf mil UAmdm, If what you want t not la "took earn rdr at shot t notice. ; HOUSE HOOFING smmI CtllEJtlXO executed In a superior manner. Uooa woraaa. and the best tools la tne ciif. . t ' ALL KINDS OF COP WOBK on short notice. Stills a ipealty. A larrs stock: of everythlnir In my line always om kaad. Old copper taken In eachang for work. U 1:3m. . , r " .. . i ii i 1 ti.Aikf nnfhinir pnnlri he done for me. Luck 11 y, i was aaviaea iu iry ur. uS-medy. and I am now a well num. I believo it to be the only euro remedy for catarrh now n.niifnnml1 gnd nno hns onlv to CI VO it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure." Tbrco Bottle Cure CatarrJi. r r nrJiLtnlAa. Co 'Pa., says: "My daughter had catarrh when Sage's Catarrh Remedy advertised, and pro cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that It helDed her: a third bottle effected a perma nent cure. She is now eighteen years oia ana J 1 Vooni For Mill Stones, Granite. Gold Grinders, and Rock Work of all kinds, address : J. T. WYATT; Successor lo E. . Phillips. 9-ly P O Box 140. Salisbury-, NO. 4--- v- J: D. SMKLL, Contractor and Builder. IPlaiiing oVJ ill. Dresses Lumber, Flooring and Ceiling. Sasbr. Doors, Blinds, Moulding, tc. - Occasionally one sees a gleam of the8ense of fitness in the most un expected quarter. .-A story is rela ted of a bleak and bony old Scotch duchess, who, not being able to, se cure a certificate of ill-health from the court physician, which would enable her to.wear a high-throated 1 K ll f gown, appeared , as me ueeu a d rawing-room i n a low-necked d res's, worn over her long-sleeved, high- necked merino undershirt, lne ii It Saved My Life 9) IROI3" FOUKDHTT. AIT Kinds of Casting in Iron and Brass. - . J. R. SILLIKLdiN, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER SALISBUBY, - N. C. PiEDMOHT A1R-UHE ROUTL RICHMOND & DAMTIIXE RAILBOAX 11. & D. and N. C. DIVISIONS. Contented SeJuduU in Effect Mf 25, 18S7 Trains It an by 75 MarldlaaV Til SoxitliboTixid. DAILY. No. 60 No. 52. Lv. New York, , " Philadelphia; "Baltimore, Washington, Charlottesville Lynchburg r Richmond ' Burkevillo M Keysville - A Drake's Branch Danville Greensboro Goldsboro Raleigh, Durham Chapel Hill Hillsboro ' Salem , Iligh Point Salisbury Ar ( Statesvillle " Asheville " ( Hot Springs Lv. Concord "Charlotte " Spartanburg " Greenville, Ar. Atlanta 4 45 am 4 80 pra 7 to mm . 1 57 pm 0 45 am ,9 43 m 11 9A 1IM ttM 8 85 pm 8 00 am 5 50 pm 8 05 am 8 00 pm 2 80 am 5 02 pm 4 25 am 5 45 pm 5 04am 9 01 pm 8 21 am 8 50 pm 8 05 am 10 44 pm 9 48 am- 12 30 am f 8 10 pm 5S0pm o 87 pm 5 00 pm! 715 pm f 7 20 pm1 11 15 pm 12 89 1 26 am 2 25 am 5 80 am 650 am 100 am 2 37 am 8 83 am 5 80 am 10 16 am 11 28 am 12 81 pm 5 88 pm 7 85 pm 11 59 pm 1 00 pm 8 84 pm 4 48 pm 1 20 pm 10 40 pm vigorous old Scotch woman- de- ry to say; many farms where milk; ciarea she'd not show her ancient is seldom seen, ana ouuer never, bones, not for the whole royal fam where condensed milk ia a staple at And tia said the Prince of Wales upheld her. brfMtkfast. dinner and supper. It is easy to see how the bill mounts up when so many articles come from-the store- that ; might come from the jiome larder, - and' when the very feed for the stock is bought instead of home-grown. It annual ly swallows up the crop of cotton, if no more, and the end of the sea son finds the farmer no better off Khan at the beginning, if he is not actually in debt. :: ' It is clear that in the sections where the agricultu ral i n terest is languvshing, iio influence from out side can be looked to as asubstitute for the li ne of action recom mendea Our English alliterative triumph is the following line, composed by a voung lady in the year 1800, - on thft oRfiasion of a gentleman of - the name of Lee planting , a lane with lilacs ; . ' . , , - - Let lovely Wacs line Lee's lonely lane," in which not only every word, but everv svllable commences with the ! .. , ....... same letter. . - - . A resident of 'this city recently returned 4;he blank sent: him under to the farmers. They must help iersumn piupcivj n.v themselves. The-effort is painful iuuuwiug suuuibcuieui. , and" the exertion and sacrifices ; do- (Sold and silver 1 have none, manded arcgreat, but if only a; lit- Spent long ago for women -and rum; alterwork will grow easier, ana eas- "Whoever thought to this it would come? ier. Self help u the best gospel tot Nobody now, but an American bum." Is a common expression, often beard from those who have realized, bj per sonal use, the curative powers of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I cannot say enough in praise of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, be lieving as I do that, but for its use, I should long since have died from lung troubles. E. Bragdon, Palestine, Tex. About six months ago I had a severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs, brought on by a distressing Cough, which deprived me of sleep and rest. I had . used vari- ons cough balsams and expectorants, without obtaining reUef. A friend ad vised me to try . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and am happy to say that it helped me at once: By continued use this medicine cured my cough, and, I. am satisfied, saved my life. Mrs. E. Coburn, 18 Second St., Lowell, Mass. y I have used Ayer's Cherry Poctoral for over a year, and sincerely believe I should have been in my grave, had it not been for this medicine. It has cured ma of a dangerous affection of the lungs, -for which I had almost despaired of ever finding a remedy. D. AY McMullen,- - Windsor, Province of Ontario. .: Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life. Two years ago I took a very severe Cold which settled on my lungs. I consulted physicians, and took the remedies they prescribed, but-failed to obtain relief until I began using Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Two bottles of this medicine completely restored my health. Lizzi M. Allen, West Lancaster, Ohio. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, ICass, Bold by all Druggists. Trios $1 ; six bottles, t& Residences a Specialty. WRITE for ESTIMATES. Through Vorkmaaship Low Prices. TTortliboTincL DAILY No5t Ko58 MT. VERNON HOTEL, SALISBURY. N. C. - - " - . . A 9 ' A seated near the junction oi xne - x. SJ U. ana w . v wun.. GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS, &?& Sample Booms on Main Street. ' BAMAex conwrrxD razx or CH1BOI. Sportsmen will find Salisbury situated In tha finest Quail-Shoottng section of North Carolina. FIRST-CLASS XIVEKT STABLK. 1-ly P. A. ISEEOXS, Proprietor. Engine & Boiler For Sale I Lv. Atlanta. Ar. Greenville " Spartanburg "Charlotte, " Concord "Salisbury High Point Greensboro "- Salem ; " HilUboro - - ' " Durham Chapel Hill Raleigh Goldsboro Danville Drake's Branch Keysville ' Burkville, Richmond Lynchburg v Charlottesville Washington Baltimore Philadelphia New York (4 (( it 7 00 pm! 1 04 am 2 19 am 5 03 am 6 61 am 6 45 ami ? 50 am 8 28 am 11 80 " 8 40 an 3 84 pm 8 49 pm 1 25 pra 7 23 pm 801 pm vt 13 pm t40pm 412 80am 4$ 8 50 om 43 84 a: 12 47 pm il3 07 " fl 20 pm! z 44 pm;to w ara 4 80 pm 411 20 " 10 10 am 11 23 pn 12 45 pm 1 04 pm 1 42 pm 8 SO pm 1 15 pm 3 40 pm 8 23 pm 11 25 pm 3 00 am 6 20 am pm 310 am 8 03 am 8 63 am 6 IS am 2 CO am A 10 am 8 10 am 10 Wart 12 25 pm 8 20 pm Daily "f Dally except Sunday 0T -. KiTirance Fir Insurance - Agency. . SAM'L McCUBBINS, representing , a line of Firr ComDanis eaual to any -..jArn n Can give as low rate terms as can be obtained. . W-Xs A WOOD ENGINE AND BOILER, but little used and in fine condition, is for sale by the undersigned.' " It is portable, of twelve Tiorse power, and has been used to run a saw mill. - Cash payment ia preferred, but if , the propeT security ia given, will allow fonr, eight or twelve months to payYu. Apply at once to - t , TIIEO. BTJERBAUM, . 28tf . - Salisbury, N. C ;A No, t feeler & Millie Thresher and SeparafW arly new. . Also a new Fruit Evapor. -'cheap- Appiyio- ARD. SLEEPING CAB 8EBVICB On trains 50 and 51. -Pullman ufftt Sleeper between Atlanta and Iew rlc. i7,5T,a f52 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleepers Washington and Montsomery. Washington and Augusta. . Tj..n-r, Rioener between Richmond and Greensboro, and P?Hffa. ltPf,r between Greensboro and Kueiglu Full mn Parlor Car between Salisbury and Knoxville. , . ' - yt " "'" ? ' , . Throngh tickets on . saie . pnnwpa stations to all points. For TateS and iniormauon appi -"J Gen. Pass. Ajijt. "Washingt011' D. O. SOL II AAS, Traffic Manager. . ,FOB SALE ! A Sassafras Oil and Penny ; - -: Royal Distillery. ; All the apparatus' pertaining to the manufacture of Sassafras Oil and Penny Royal, will be sold cheap lor casn. information, enquire n 7 la liUi:?iBAU:i & EA2IE3. For A , 1 W , -
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