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73. .. MALGRMATORK- THAT 8AVE3 ALL THE FREE GOLD, AT A COST OF NOT : OVER 25 CTS. PER TON. ; :-:: o- Tei Amalgamator is an invention whereby the pulverised pulp or sand Is forced t emae in contact with quicksilver in motion. Long explanations arc ageless. For fjicu, prlcca, etc, addresv It. E AMES, JR. & CO., Successful Experiments in De stroying the Chinch-Bag (Blissus Cucopterus) , on Corn, Accnt3 for North Carolina and Georgia, SALISBURY, K.C. x ) ( w y U - f y-y I o mhrfsc? ,,.t p2 t$ c r I - - - - r v- r .-'"-'-"'""'""''',!:":T-,' . -.... t -i i y; t i 'm t i -; iv-" - - Nir :-:;...t"ja-''S;ir'4i'" ' iX - , " it JSP- k j It ! -P. 'fr;i; jx f V in ii . r 'J - , DESCBIPTIO. Tbo oro to be treated pa6,08 by means of an automatic feed through the hopper ID the atatlonary diss, tuo bottom of -which is covered with a seriss of broken riffles ilrectly beucath this disk is a revolving pan containing a resorvoir oIvuick: aiWorr and when the apparatus is set in motion the disk is lowered to within l-16th f an Inch of the bottom of the revolving pan, upon bottom of v?hlch the quicksil r spreads and forms a wall round the periphery. A very thin stream of water unices to moisten the. sand or ore ere it falls through the hopper into the center of the pan, wn&re it is forced backwards and forwards between and under the riffles; by Ibis process tho Kold is freed from the sand or quartz by difference in specific gravity, :jid ao brighten it that it will immediately - amalgamate , in coming in contact with the mercury, itself kept bright by the action of the rililcs. Any particles not taken up on the surfaco of the pan are caught by the wall of quicksilver formed around the periphery by centrifugal force. - 29f GOME LAST! THE RIGHT PRICES ON HnRDWilE. w u-iilnv rMiWo9 emr larfro otnr.k of Hardware. Chattanoosra & Dixio Plows, Doable and Single Plow Stocks, the celebrated Studebaker and Tennessee Wftfeons, Threshing Maehfcoes and Horse Powers, Owborne and Champian Mowing Machines, Folding Reapers and Self Binders the celebrated Thomas Hay Rakes, Telegraph Ctrw (Wtera. Barbed Peneo "Wire. Bucr?v and Wacon Material, Paints and Oils for Pointing IIdea Com SkeJlesa, Grain Drills. . Yf -Barry Vne of the Xarsest Stoch of Snggies in the Stat o adhare bought 150 mors that wiii be here in a few days. We have learned from iiDcriencc tht a tsal good buggy will sell for a small sum much better than a cheap Pooi tbe AfrteoUarsl Bulletin. Since the last Bulletin a issned I haTe cxperirrjekd with two reme dies for destroying the Chinch Bag on Corn, and thonght it advisable vo noiny ihe'iarmers who are trou bled with this insect of the success of these experiments, that they may be encouragod to destroy this pest, and safe the corn crop, which can easily and cheaply be done. Air. .Win. F. Strond, of Chapel Hill, had a field of wheat, which was infested with the Chinch BogV. When the wheat was harvested, they immediately betook themselTes to the corn, which was adjacent. Some of the corn stalks, for a foot or eighteen inches above ground, were literally black with the mass of in- sects, and sometimes when they could not be seen outside, they were ion na in -great numbers between the sheath of the blade and the stalk. - ' For convenience I will repeat the remedy recommended in the last Bulletin Supplement : Dissolve one half pound common soap in -one gallon ;of water. Boil this, and add it boiling hot to two gallons of kerosene oil. Churn this mixture with a force pump and spray nozzle (or with some equally enicient effi cient apparatus) until a perfect emulsion is formed, and the liquid adheres without oiliness to the sur face of glass. Dilute this by adding niue parts of watr to one of emul sion. I found these proportions made the liquid a little weak, and I di luted in the proportion of six parts cold water to o'ne'of the emulsion. The application of this to the corn, June 25th, was a perfect success in Killing tne nugs, ana tne corn wa3 examined later and was found to have sustained not the slightest in jury- ; , In my experiment I used a spray ing apparatus, manufactured by A. 11. Nixon, Dayton, Ohio, which consists of a square tank, which has a capacity of eight gallons, with a force pump hose and spray nozzle attached. I he machine (called the Liltle uem) was placed upon rougn sled, made lor the purpose, wnicn was drawn between ttie rows by a mule. as tne spraying apparatus pro duced too wide a stream- to apply the liquid rapidly or effectively to the stalks of corn, I removed the spraying portion of the nozzle and used the part which produces a very narrow but strong stream (one; six teenth of Ian inch in diameter) The liquid would run down the stalk; and between the sheath of the blade and'stalk, killing instant ly the hundreds of insects with which it came in contact. The two rows were sprayed as far ! as the stream would reach on either side, and then the mule moved on to stop for another application. In this way the corn was gofte over very rapidly. . Where a force pump can be obtained it is better to apply it with this, but the nozzle should be very small, so as to throw a - . very stream or spray directly against the stalk. If a force pump cannot be obtained, a common watering pot, with a narrow nozzle,, could be used very effectively, beveral t tkese could be used, the operators going quite rapidly from one stalk or hill to another. , There is no reason why all should not get rid of the Chinch Bug on corn, for a failure to kill the bugs would arise from some fault in the application, and the application can be made cheaper than a dressing of the corn could be made with the hoe. - Care should be exercised not to overlook the bug. Many times when there are no external signs, by pulling on the blade they can be seen in great numbers between "the sheath and stalk. ; The second remedy used was a solution of a 'Sulfo-Tobacco Soap." adheres without oiliness to the sur face of glass. Dilute this by add ing nine parts of cold water to "one part of the emulsion. This should be sprayed on the insects cn the corn and ground. A convenient way is to anange some sort of a tank on a sled; in the tank hate the force pump with short piece of hose and sprar-nozxle. As woe udk is drawn aionfi tLe spray Sittated in the ?trj heart of the businrfs portion of Xorth Car olina, at the junction of the Wes tern North Carolina and Kichtnond & Danville Bailroad, 800 feet above the level of the sea, 250 miles in land, 100 miles east of Mount Mitchell (the highest point in the United States east of the Bocky can be directed in the proper places Mountains), in the" center of the This is for a simply constructed ! apparatus. Many different kinds of hand and horse-power spraying machines are manufactured? Care should be taken to have a perfect emulsion, as otherwise the kerosene is injurious to plants. This remedy wa3 suggested by I'rof. Kiley, of Washington, and used by .the State nomologist of Il linois with perfect success. Ao any one who tries this remedy carefully, I will be obliged if they will report manner of application and results to me. " Geo. V. Atltkson', U. N. C., Chapel-Hill, N. C. Raleigh, N. C, June 28, '87 Prof. Geo. F Aliinmn, University of X. C , Chapel Hill: Dear Sir : I hasten to inform you ; of the result of the appliciitiou of the Kerosene Emulsion sugges ted by Prof. -Kiley, of Washington City, and furnished by you to the department of agriculture, in the destruction of the .".-"chinch bug" (Blissus Cucopterus) in mv corn. About the middle of June I took oil -my crop of wheat, adjoining a corn field. I found in cutting the wheat near the corn field this enemy of wheat and corn though not in large numbers. In a few days, however, I found my corn along the ntire width of the wheat field titled with these miserable black chinch bugs making rapid havoc with the young corn, thousands of them around the root of the corn, sucking its life away. . ' I applied the English ; purple , in solution.'- to littlfe if anv effect. , , . . . . i Then Paris green in solution, which imposed on tne employers oi oncK riiri nAt nrnront Hi. anmaA nf tKa makers, roofers, stone-cutters, lath- bug. My manager swore out; said he was not r going to try another thing, except to try and burn tliem up, (an old fence row being in the line of their depredations). I told him" to try' the fire if he thought it would do any good. He did so, but the next day he informed me it richest mineral and granite belt of the South, in the midst of a ncn tobacco, wheat, corn- and cotton zone, surrounded by magnificent forests, and with a population of 4,000, Salisbury is fast becoming a commercial and manufacturing center. There are at present twu banks, eleven churches, five tobacco factories, one cigar factory, three tobacco exchanges (warehouses), two tanneries five machine shops, three foundries, three hotels, three newspapers, railroad machine, car, and locomotive shops, two steam sash, door and blind factories, gas works, water-works, about fifty business houses, graded schools for both white and colored, a grammar school, several private schools, two excellent music schools, stone College. The Build Lioan Aseociatton is in splendid working order. 2few Enterprises projected are a new railroad both North and South, a 50,000 cottou factory, a woolen mill, two tobacco factories and a Brush Electric Light Plant. The opportunities for investments are real estate, tim ber, manufacturing in general, granite, sawing and raining. The business -men stfe reported to be the fest dealers in the State. The climate is delightful and ex ceedingly healthy. mm Living- la tbe rrratatt earthly boon, b ,:j mm an appruxinc cordial ami re ing and a a soethlnv a4 ml, Tb treatment of xsmhj thooMadt of OM of thorn etrtieia wpiwm an4 tltiiwiNr Umoia porulMr to tvmmi, ax thm lormixU Hotel ui aargrtoal loauiuta, ilu?akv JN. 1 baa affortad a upertrao ta ckvljr a4apt Inv ai4 tborouKktf Uiiur rfncOHga tar U cure of woouta'a rBluur tnalvltr. Dr. fierce rmtrortto rrerltlon te tbe outgrowth, or reult, cf tlus grt aad ralaeble fipnww TImhih tvf uptime hulIm. rrcWTt-d ttxynx fttHttU atxi trcts fhrtU ciaua who fear tati It In th man tr rated an) obstinate cmc wbidl b tbetr tkul. prove tt be tho tnoet vooarYf ul rcmedr erer devtoMl for the rrbef mod rum of atTeriof- tooKa. it le Dot nvmameiHt'-d M ft -curo-elU"' bat as a meet ptxtvet frixxlic for woman' prcuiiar UmMit. Ii a MWfiUI, tvtcreittMe; it ltnparU Itiwfili to tb bn ), and to Uae womb muJ iim arrc particular. For ovrrworkrd. rt worn -out," miwlnwn." deMlltated tiathrrt. rotUU-r. kepprra, ourauur taotbera. aaa irroie wnim if, ur. fierce iSTonra ittktihow reetorattre tnl. irettKtkeniMir, nervine. Kitt i.rit Prcaeiiotioa " is uns Qualed and ts tnvalttabie la alUyin and ul- dainr nrrrom riiiuhtlitr. lrritMUiUtT. et baustlon. proetratltm, bjrateria, apMna and other dtetreesiiur. nerToin rmptoioe com mon! r attandant udoq functional and orranic dtoeaae of th womb. It induces rvfrUln sleep and relieves mental am let r and de spoodeocT. "'"'.' Xr. Pierre Favorite Prescription Is a. legitimate medicine, carffuily todod or en expertencrd and akilltul l adapted to woman's delkte It U purt-lv Tevrtable la its com position and perfectly bannlna In tu effects la any condition of the srau-m. For morninsr sickneea. or nausea. frrm whatever causa ariainr, weak stomach. tndtrrtion, dys pepsia and kindred symptoms, its uss. In small oo, will prove very nenem iai. Favorite Prescription" lea poal. tire en re for the moet ootnpiksatod and ob stinate cases of leu corrbea, excneelve flowlnir, painful menstruation, unnatural supprrsslone, prolapsus, or failing of tho womb! wtak back, female weakness." anteverslon. retroversion. mm - y a - m 11 -i i Ui-M I hearinir-down aenaaUona. Cbronio cocjrrruon. I lie t0i oi me HiiCii-u Oiruc. inflammation and ulceration of the womb, la- fiammation, pain and tendernc'ts la ovaries, The Chicago Herald says a rough aocomniwith -in ht." - tional action, at tout critical ponoa or coange n ra tho finriirp jtr. 91 vSn.fMMi.- Tr and can produce om this must be added an equal loss oompoui physician, onranization. Lee S. Overman, Attorney and Counselor at Law Praetiets In St txd Frde ril Cowtt VU1 attc ri ibe court cf Kowm, Psvia. wn, imnrii. t-acarru. rr-rnrrr ctuntlcu v l rvn-n Tto- 1 J. Wm. BOYD,- : Attornoy-at-3Lart' , S.USBURT, - - i;CKTT! CAKOUA orrirx vrrm i. . iut5. TZSxxcrt'rio o z JOHN A. nAMSAT, trU iAltaIlroi! tnftrurt!cii.Farrf of Water Towm, raw iw cf Mill. nwrlUns. C- M" J" tlte'pnrcbawof all Itlisa nmruisnj. AVIIOLKSALE ANl) RETAIL DRUGGISTS. mm. r. klxtits & co. H. C. BOST & CO., Xtoof Totoaooo. SALISBURY LODGE. KnU'H of Hctnor. Xretta- BlHts fir a4 third Monday !acn moatb. , " 7iy - : " ' - JOHNSON. & RAiMSAY, Masafactarcrs if Piss xei TwUt Titicti. ""-Jf ' -, '- - .. J , FAltMEHSj WAREHOUSE. SXUS OF TOBACCO EVEBY CAY. My IWitU, Rot A. Foartt. Propristers. did no good, and the whole field of ands of people.- corn forty acres was doomeu he would not give a cent for the com crop. When all seemed lost I happened to meet Mr. Whitney, of the agricultural experiment station, who handed me a slip containing vour kerosene remedy. I went lm mediately to my farm and dissolved i lb. common home-made soap in one gallon of water. This I had boiled and poured on to , two gal lons of kerosene oil. Not having a pump to churn up and mix thor oughly, I directed that the mixture should be well . whipped-up with a bunch of tough twigs lor ten or flftpftii minutes (I had no force rmmp or spray-nozzle as recom mended by you). Then I added this solution to some twenty-five gallons of cold water and applied ers, plasterers, pamiers, mm men. teamsters and others who were forced to suspend operations pend ing the settlement of the main quarrel, making a grand total of loss to working people alone oi $2,500,000. This is a se'rions busi ness. It means hardship for thousi The time and thei wages are gone and cannot be re covered. The loss is absolute and it is not to be repaired. Bijou, a famous elephant, that has been before the American pub lic for sixty years, was killed by 1 airl! uoa" taa perfectly eafo remedial agnt. and can croduce onlr cool rtsulta, It ia eouallr efficacious and raluable in its effect when taken for those disorders and dranffc ments incident to that later and most crtuoal period, known ax The Chan re of Life. "Favorite PreaerlDtlon. when taken n mnnection with the use of Dr. Pif roe's cuAAen Medical Discovery, and small lazntire i)mm of Dr. Pierce's Pursratire Pellets Uttle Liver PUls). cures I,lver, Kidney and W&dder diseases. Their combined use also removes blood tatnts, and abolishes cancerous and scrofulous humors from the system. "Favorite Preacriptioo is the only medicine for women, sold by drufr gists, under a positive caarautoe, from the manu facturers, that It will sire satisfaction In every case, or money will be refunded. This gruanuv tee has been printed on the bottlo-wrappec and faithfully carried out for many years. Large bottles (100 doses) fl.00, or six tb-- 4iiiihrtd Treatlae on Diseases of Women (ISO paees, paper-covered), sead ton cents In stamps. Address, World's Dispsns&ry IIsiicaHssoGlation, . 663 Main StDrFFAIX,N.li J. D. SMULL poison Saturday nightattheWorlds pi i 3 R:n iMuseum. Boston, where it had been WUiiWlOWA , iva . avfcviv . suffering from old age and - disease. Poison had been prepared in cap sules, which were concealed in choc nbite caramels. Dr. Al. Watts of- frd one to -the srreat beast as it lay uponhts side. 13ijou took it with great deliberation, swallowed it' and looked up for more. All that had been prepared were given and then the result was awaited. Banner Tobacco Warehouse Xdvery Stable, JOHN G. HEIUG, Prop'n vir-nMM Tnm-on t of all dssrHptless fsr- Uhed at ail hours, with r without drivars. fioardinr and bala ttante. revers imi - dated, rrutupt atleation paid la ail wwawi. l:lw, - i - - . STOTES. , CowklB5Stve.IfetIarfttov.CelKUva ana stoves or an . If what you want l net in stocks cai erasr at jkhott notice. -notsK Rooniio a ficm:ina executed In a soperlor manner." Good work ssea. and the best tools-tn tee ciif. ALL KINDS OF COrrER WOIIK . . i i j a t m- on snort nonce. . amis a spoctaay. uri toea of evBrrthinit in my im arwsys oa saaa. Old copper taken in exchange tor work. -For Mill Stones, Granite, GoW Grinders, and Rock Work of. all kinds, ddres : J. T. WYATT, ' Successor lo E. H VhllHps. 0-ly P O Box 140, Salisbury, KC. PIEDMONT AIR UKE ROUTE RICHMOND S DAKVILLEJtAILHUAU, R. & D. asd N. C. DIVISIONS. Condensed ScJuduU in Effect Maf 25, 18S7 Trains Run by 75 Meridian Tlsae. Dresses Lumber, Flooring and Ceiling. Sash. DoorsBlinds, Moulding, &c. Southbound. IRON FOXJ2SDRT. All Euids of Casting in Iron and Brass. rmvrr 42-ly The poison used was the same Dr. Wo fa ncoo in rl i ot-t f rli i cr Vomrlo&fl -.1.1 sis-try, v rw-t wnrA ' onri n lr lor I . - . . WHU a wuuuuu "F"u"'w A, If A, A if o urnrlr hnmnirh v . if n-rw ewP a "Ps-V inkling stores) just forty jgve minutes "after the crade will sell tor a small sura, aud we have now made arrangements which enables manufactured by the Rose Manu U lo jell MM5 of best Baggies tn existence at about the same price as cheap grades. f aetrjrino, Gomnan v. New York v. j a " m City." This is applied in the same way, and is equally effective. I mean to try a solution oi whale oil soap, and hope in the future to report the results . of the experi ment. - ' : r 1 hone that many farmers will faithfully try this remedy,; either with a force pump, or hy hand with a common watering pot with a nar row nozzle, and will report man ner of application and results to me. Geo. J? . -Atkinson, University of North Carolina, . ;. Chapel Uill, N, C. fsuch as is used in sprii the mixture of soap, kerosene and water to all the corn in and around the place of attack by the bugs, and the next day on meeting my man ager I saw ho was in a broad grin 'Well'Maior." he said, "we have got them at last. I was over them this morning and I think! have about killed the last one." This was such good newi that I hasten to let all mv 'fellow-sufferers from the chincb-busr know of the result . . . , -, . 3 1,1 .7 it is inaeea a great aim un x dead elephant weighed some , . r v Its application has saved my" crop. iCespectiully, . 11. S. Tuckek. Co-rrespoTidence News and Observer. The Mono county marble quarry 60 miles from Carson, JNev., was completely destroyed by the recent earthauake. The marble was broken into cubes not over a foot square first bit of candy had been placed in its mouth ltiiou was dead. For a few minutes tkerc had been 'convul sive, workings of the legs and body, the grearhead was -partially lifted from the ground, and then fell back; the eyes became fixed, and without another tremor Bijou pass ed away. While-seven grains of the poison would kill a man, a pound was used to bring about a similar result vith Bijou. The 4,500 pounds, and wa3 strong in propor tion. - It was a male eiepnani tn the African species, and some 75 years old. Sixty years ago it was- bronglit to tnis country, oince that time it has traveled with nearly every circus on the road. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER SALISBUItK - N. C. , Residences a Specialty. WRITE for ESTIMATES. i Thorongh Workmaasbip Low Prfcss. At the big: society fairs in New York a number of the prettiest girh MT. VERNON HOTEL, SAUSBITRY. C. Situated near tiie Junction of tho R. fc D. and W. N. O. Railroads. , l GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS, V Lrge Sample Booms on Slain Street. r BA06A6X COHVETKD nSKK Or CHAECHE. rfoortgraen will find Salisbury situated in the finest Quail-Shooting section of Xorth Carolina. FIBSX-CI.ASS tlVEBY STABLK. it n Lv. New York, "Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Charlottesville Lynchburg Richmond Burkcville " Keysville . . " Drake's Branch " Danville "Greensboro - " Goldsboro " Kaleigh, "Durham " Chapel Hill " Hillsboro " Salem " High Point " Salisbury Ar ( States villle " Asheville ( Hot Springs Lv. Concord " Charlotte " Spartanburg " Greenville,., Ar. Atlanta ' No. SO j No. 82. 4 45 am 480 pm 7 20 am 6 57 pm 0 45 am 0 42 cm 11 24 " 11 00 ma 8 85 pm 3 00 am 5 50 pm. 5 05 am 8 00 pm 2 80 in 5 02 pro 4 25 am 5 45 pm 5 04 am 6 01 pmi 5 21 Mm 8 50 pm 8 05 am 10 44 pm! 0 43 am 12 30 am 8 10 pra a so pm' i oo am 0 37 pm 2 87 ira 6 00 pm 7 1.1 rm S S3 am f7 20 pm 5 150 am 11 ISpm'lOlCam 12 89 am '11 3 am 12 81 pm 5 23 pm 7 85 era 1 26 am, 11 69 pm 2 25 amj 1 00 pm " 5 86 am i 8 4 pm . G 50 amj 4 48 pm 1 20 pm;10 40 pra Northbound. "DAILY" No 51 No BS illiu iu iva uv v v. jti . . T . i . 1 rhn ipo-fi wiis nvpr fivR miles loner are covered like veiled statuary and ... t rPTrr?mra. Pronrietor. anA AftntofWr. wiHfi. nnnt.a4ninfrafine Uuctioued off. At a recent sale , ' 1 " " J O 1 -t 1 - - 1 1 I - - gnde of marble, -rang ng in shade son, e ru ma or?? ""f! TOn rfn- & BOller For Sale !. Our aim Is to down the high prices on all kind3 of Farming Implements,Hardware, CngXVf and Wagons, and give the good old jarmers, wuo suppoi us aJJ a snowing. V W ftg?0; yiS3 GrOIfP 3LX2Q J&32i.O- --7 : - . Wt carry a full stock of Atks, Giant Powder, Black Powder, Fuso,t Caps. Steel &c nd will jmarantee prices as. cheap as anywhere in the State. We pay freight on all fovdsr to the niarest railroad station. " , ! XX i.1 J I XJ U I I A X 1X111 A A JJAJA DAVIS SEWING MACHINE, TI18 IJElitesrRgsaiiig Swlag Uacblne Mad2 , . .. v . ...... s - ; -' ;:. 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 bast injr. Other acents will tell ronthevcan do anything on their machines the Davhj can do,' Why don't they take in this re ward, why they can t do it. :" -THE CHINCH BUG. And How to Get Kid of It. i The following article from Prof. Atkinson of,. Chapel Hill, in ' the ArricHltnraM5UllctinbuppIement, with the accompanying letter from Maj. Tucker, of this city, will " be good news, we ardsatisfied, to many farmers, and worthy a good deal of money to all who are troubled with the chinch-bug and who will follow Maj. Tucker e example inapplyidg the remedy suggested. ' DESTROY THE BUGS REMEDY FOR THE "CAlINCn BUG'' (blissus j CUCOPTEltUS) ON CORN. Kerosene Emulsion. Dissolve pound common soap in one gallon of water. Boil this und add it boil We luvtU all to call and see our stock j in or hot to two crallons xf - kerosene .1 -U .1 1. 1 1 -- . . .- luruugu ttuuBcp iiuvr reauy we iii-ways ar oil. Ufcum thlS mixture Wltn a force pump and , spray flbont ten minutes', until a perfect emulsion j3 formed and tho ' liquid from nnre : white to black, lne quarry was valued at $1,000,000.- Constipat ion ! $15. , Una of the figures which sold for SI 3 was wooden. After they were Bold ii was the duty of the girls to'make their r owners . spend all they had, and the girls did their work well. . In a universal and most troublesome dis order. . It causes Headache, Mental De pression, impairs the Sight and Hearing, destroys the "Appetite, and, when long continued, causes Enlargement of the! Liver, Intlammatiou of the Bowels, and : Piles. ' Constipation " is Speedily, cured by Ayer's Pills. : - ' ; . For " a rraraber of months' I -was troubled with Costiveness, in conse-' qnence of which I suffered from Los3 of Appetite, Dyspepsia, and a disordered liver. - My eyes also troubled me. -1 was compelled to wear a shade over them, and, at times, wa3 unable to bear ex- posuxe to tho lignt. - a was enureiy CURED BY USING 1 three boxes of Ayer's Pills. I have no hesitation in pronouncing this mediciie to be the best cathartic ever made, James Eccles, Poland, Ohio. X I suffered from Constipation, and, con sequently, from Headache, Indigestion, and Piles, for years. Ayer's Pills, wlich I took at the sugjrestiou of a friend, lave given me effectual relief. XI commenced taking this remedy two months ago, and - am now tree from Constipation, tie re moval of which has caused my, other troubles to disappear, and greaffy lm- - proved my general health. Y.eelerr . Amherst,. 3Iass.; '- Z2 "r: ' -';r is: '''. I suffered from: Qpnstipatiof, which " assumed such an obstinate foEba that I feared it would cause a stoppage of the v bowels. , Two boxes of Ayer's fills cured me, completely. D. Burke, co, Me. - Ayer's rfiJis, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Wan. - Cold ly all Druggists aod Dealers la Medicia. The Lick Observatory Dome, at San Francisco, isj seventy feeP in diameter, weighs ninety tons, cost $56,000, and is to be revolved witn a pressure of 1 35 pounds. The arrangement reached in Lon don with the Peruvian bondholders involves the settlement of the Peru vian ebfc; which now, with interest, amounts to over 40,000,000. ? A WOOD - ENGINE AND BOILER, but little used and in fine condition, is for sale by the undersigned. " X It Is portable, of twelve horse power, and. has been used to run a saw mill. Cash payment 13 preferred, but if the nroner security is eiven, will allow four, eight or twelve months to pay In. Apply at once to, - : ' - - X ' - TIIEO. BUERBAUM, 28tf 3 ? : " Salisbury, N. C Lv. Atlanta, Ar, Grecnvillo Spartanburg, Charlotte, Concord Salisbury High Point Greensboro . Salem Hillsboro '. Durham' . Chapel IU11 Raleigh Goldsboro Danville Drake's Branch Keysville ; BurkviUe, f ' Richmond " Lynchburg t '-Charlottesville "Washington . Baltimore Philadelphia, New York " ' 1 14 it 7 00 pm 1 04 am 2 19 am 5 05 am 6 01 am 6 45 am 7 56 am 8 28 am 11 SO 8 40 am 2 34 pm 8 48 pra 25 pm 7 23 pm 8 01 pm 8 13 pm 9 40 pm 41230am 3 50 pm i 2 24 tm 12 47pm jl2 07 41 20 pm ' X O 44 Oft . 4 30 pm 1411 20 " 10 10 am 11 29 pm 12 45 pml 2 10 art 1 04 pm 3 02 am 142 pm 3 55 am 3 00 pm J513 am 115 pm 2K) sm 3 40 pm 4 10 im 8 23 pm 8 10 am 11 25 pm 10 03 ara5 3 oo,amiiZB5 pm 6 20 am? 3 20 pm 'Dally Daily except 8 und y; The Athens, Ga., Banner says it costs the Savannah News and -other Georgia dailies $1,000 a week each ; BLEEPING PAR SERVICE -Oninin, ko Bl. Pullman Buffst Sleeper between Atlanta and New York. On trains 02 ana ot v. Sleepers Washington and Montgomery, -Washington and Angnsia. - r - Pullman Sleeper between Richmond A Sassafras Oil and Penny and Greensboro, and f.effil Royal Distillery.- All the apparatus pertaining to the 1 . a '-'j i:nnn -'-Au me apparatus pei warning w wu; for type-setting and 31,000 a month mftnnfacture T0f Sassafras Oil and 'Penny for nress disnatches. . . I Roval. will be sold cheap for cash. For informauon, enquire 01 . . lm BUERBAUt & EA31ES. The Archbishop of Cologne has excommunicated -Baron Saloraacher for challenging I3aron : Schlolinger to fight a duel. - - . The bodies 01 nine morejMfrsons, who.lost their livesjthe bursting of a watersDOutjsTonlouse. have .. . a wr tM w . been recovors An on rireinsiiranco Agency. J SAJl'Jj McOlJBEINS :x f a Imp. of Hire ; insurance Can giro as low ra filTy nhtolTlpn . .. - mf man Parlor Car between teausDury ana Knoxville. , ;;. V; '.V Thronffh tickets on aaic, i-"''- stations tompoints.X f. ' For rates and lBlormauuu ff va agent of tlKOompany, or tp - : XX JAS. Ai. A iv . 1 ' - ; nan . Pass.- Act.- ;r fjX .5 Washington, SbLtUAS;-Trafile Manager. C. "k V mw A Millick Thresher 1 1 X 1 1- - II MKSV'. . , o .Aoriv nfiw. Also a new ' - . ' . !!! .Ifir a 1 j.-iti Viftn. A TOl V tO - innt v.iii iiuiiii ui MfiiiL r.VHiHJiatui. vv-r . whole ho3iiea(i of foul water. 8:tf. jbnN BEARD . xxTI 1 't3C.
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 7, 1887, edition 1
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