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i . G O ME AT LA ST FARMER'S COLUMN. You may think you cannot write well enough for publications, but little facts about crops, prices, granges and agricultural interests generally can be jotted down a3 you would talic tbem to a neighbor, and THE RIGHT PRICES ON HARDWARE, . - We are daily receiving our lirgc stock of Hardware. Chattanooga & Dixie Plows, judjo and toingic Flow btocks, the celcbrftc4 Studebatter and Tennessee Wagons, when edited for Drint thev will be localities. The problem of farming consists in making the soil increasingly fer tile. .Manure 13 the farmers' sav ings bank, and if more of them would have large heaps of it etery spring to spread upon their lands, instead of money at interest, they would prosper better in the end. Folding Iteapers and Self Binders, the celebrated Thomas Hay Rakes, Telegraph Straw Cuttcra, Barbed Fence Wire, Bui!r' and Wa-on Material, Taint and Oils for Painting Ilouses, Corn Shcllers, Grain Drills. ' Every cord of wood used and con verted into ashe3 is so much ferti lizer that may be used on the land. Not only do ashes contain potash but also phosphoric acid and lime. If ashe3 be used freely it only re quires some kind of , mtrogeneous fertilizer to be added to the soil to enable the. farmer to grow large crops. Wherever a farmer appreciates that his team is one of the heaviest items in his expenses, and must be kept at work every day when work : :n . .1. 1 1 We carry one of the T.not. PoV T?W r 13 Piuie, ne nas a lair cnance 01 indhave bought 150 more that will therein a few dayT We. have learned from ;uccert..iiMi -ue imagines mat experience .that a real good buggy, will sell for a. small sum much better than a cheap team nelP COss "ttle, because he grade will sell for a small sum, and vre have now made arrangements which enables grows a large part or perhaps all of v wu ujica m uiisiuuL-u uu auoui inc same price as cheap grades, its food, his failure is only a flues- ITE1IS OF NEWS. The whole length of mail routes in operation in the United States amounts to 375,000 miles. In 1C00 cotton wa3 first brought to England from Cyprus and Smyrna and made into fustians, dimities, etc. From the May salary of York city school teacher i tion of time. A remark made by Adam Smith is peculiarly fitting here : 'To pro hibit a great people from making all they can out of every part of their own produce, or from employ ing their stock that they may con sider industry in the way most ad vantageous to themselves, is a man ifest violation of the most sacred rights of mankind." "Weeds multiply very, rapidly. The number of seed each plant is capable of producing is estimated as follows; Dandelion, 12.000, We carry a full stock of Atla3, Giant Powder, Black Powder, Fuse, Caps, Steel &c, shepherd's purse, 37,000; pepp4r Our aim is to down the high prices on all kinds of Farming Implements.ITardware Baggies and "Wagons, and give the goou old farmers who support us h a showing. and will guarantee prices as cheap as anywhere in the State; jt'owaer vo tne nearest railroad station. We pay freight on all LADIES DEPABTM 5 A NOVEL WITHIN ITSELF. grass, 18,UUU; wheat thief, 7,000; common thistle, 65,000; chamomile 16,000; rag weed, 5000; butter weed, 5000; butter weed, 5000; purslaine, 388,000; plaintain, 44, 000, and burdock 43,000. DAVIS SEWING MACHINE, -The Lightest Running Sewing Machine Made Does all kinds of work without any bast ing. There has been $50 reward 1 offered to any machine that will follow the Davis through its variety of work without bast ing. Other agents will tell you they can do anything on their machines the Davis can do. Why don't they take in this re ward, why they can't do it. We invite all to call and see our stock through and sec how ready we always are to give you low prices. A certain farmer of Hart county, talking about his cotton crop, told us that his preacher's patch was thebest cotton he had. "Where is your preacher's patch located ?" we asked. "Right in the centre of the field. Why. did you put it in the centre of the field V "So that the Lord couldn't send rain on the preacher's patch without raining on mine. bavannah News. 25 ly Small industries will pay. It makes very little difference what kind of industry it is. If any man will raise 100 bushels of fine peach es ripening: at different periods of the fruit Season, he will be surprised how mnch cash he would realize; if another man would bring to market 1,000 half grown chickens he could nearlv all this would be "pront. A S -A- a New city school teacher who re ceives TW a year there was deduc ted one cent because she bad one day been tardy two minutes. . Six thousand three hundred and forty-one buildings were destroyed when Moscow was fired in 1812 to, prevent the French from enjoying the ancient Muscovite capital. America doe3 not have all the cn terprise. An Amsterdam doctor cheerfully advertises, "I will pay onebalf of the funeral expenses in cases where I am not successful' Col. P. II. Winston, who was ap pointed l y President Arthur, Reg ister of tlt land office at Lewiston, Idaho, and who resigned some weeks agd. has returned to Win ston ?KiwJl-reaame the practice ifihs venerable ' Cassius M. Clay, or.-Kentucky, - dismisses the' ques- Uion of woman suffrage in this way: that "if woman aerrees with her fhusband the suffrage is useless, and if she does not her suffrage is fatal to the family. A tree, called the umbrella tree, of Japan, now growing in a yard at Tallahassee Fla., though only three years old, has leaves on it that measures twenty-one inches by six teen. It is umbrella shaped, and make3 a shelter that is impervious to sunshine or rain. Senator Vest, of Missouri, who was in New York undergoing treat ment for his eyes is quoted as say ing in regard to the captured Con federate flag3 that he is in favor of presenting them to "Sherman, Foraker and Fairchild to cover their nakedness in progressive ideas in statesmanship." The schboner Dora from 'Ouna laska, which arrived at San Fran cisco last week, brings news that the volcano, Akantoco, on the Is land Akoutan, one of the Alentian group, is in a state of eruption. The natives state that the eruptions have been almost constant .since the middle of May. The New York Times says, on the authority of Gapt. D. V. John son U. S. N., who commanded the river fleet in 1864, that Gen. Tuttle, who was then in command at Vicks burg, was party to" a scheme to rob a loyal planter of $100,000 worth of cotton. He is the man who caused the recent trouble at. St. Louis over the President's proposed visit. The. United States add about $800,000,000 to its wealth yearly. in me last six momns it nas spent 184,000,000 on railroads and 8150, 000,000 on buildings in its big citie3, and-companies organized in the South alone call for $161,000, 000. Taking thecoiuitry,together ihis yea? itrwill salt down in invest ments, whose return cannot be lm Ex-Congrcfistnm Reid'a Troublea Ended. Y'our correspondent learned to day from a most reliable source that the financial affairs of James W . Reid, ex-Congressman from the Fifth diitriet, have all been satis factorily settled. His brother, Rcr. 1-rank L. Reid, of this citv, has been untiring in his efforts to ac complish thi3 end, and has succeed ed very much to the gratification of the many friends of the family. iix-Congressman Reid will now lo cate in one of the large cities and ill benu life anew. He nas hne talents, and bis friends hope that he may .rise to t)io eminence to whieh they entitle him. It will be practically beginning life anew. If the South grew rich and pow erful by means of her agriculture with slave labor, can she not grow faster now with free labor, which is far cheaper? Oar soil and climate give almost a monopoly in the pro duct of king cotton, besides suiting all cereals 33 well. We can raise $40 worth of cotton per acre, while the great West which ha3 grofn rich by her farming mainly, can raiso only about 15 per acre. Can we not then compete with Ohio, In diana and . Illinois ? ' What the South needs is the same diligence and intelligence in her agricultural pursuit that those States have. If the South is ever to again become very wealthy (and she can far excel her anti-bellum days) she must be come so by her agriculture mainly. Sehna Iicios. Superior Courts Fall Term. Snt (sausbcbv) district jcdoe CLARK. ... . " Iredell Aug. 8, two weeks. Rowan Aug. 22, two weeks. Davidson Sept. y, two weeks. Randolph Sept. 19, two weeks. Montgomery Oct. 3, two weeks. JStanlv Oct. 17, two weeks. Cabarrus Oct. 31 , one week. Rowan Xot. 7, two weeks. Iredell Not. 21, two weeks. Davidson Dec. 5, one week. Wisdom of Little Folks. It was a Sunday-school exhibition and the superintendent was show ing oil the results of his labors. Durintr the exercises he asked the children who could tell him any thing about Fetcr. No one an swered. The question was repeated several times till finally a little girl held up her hand. "Well, my dear, " said the super jntendent, "that s right. 1 am glad to see there is one little girl who will put these larger boys and girls to shame. ' The little girl came forward to the platform, and was told to tell the audience what she knew of Peter. She put her finger in her month. and looking very smiling, said : "Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater, Had a wife and couldn't keep her Put her in a pumpkin shell, And there he kept her. very well." Amid the roar that followed, she hurried gayly to herseat. It is often laid that many a dog is treated! royally, whereas many a child fs neglected and runs about covered with filthy rags. The edi tor of the Kpoch ha3 heard of lady who kept her dog in the shadiest room in the house and fanned it all day when the thcrrnometerwas up in the nineties ; and now comes -the information from Pennsylvania that an old ladv died there and willed $1500, 'the interest of which is to be applied to support her dog." Lee s; Overjkn, A ttorney and Counselor at law - SALISBURY, K. L Praftfcr In Bute ami FedeitWrt il! surml the court of Itokao, DtIu- on, Imiell. Catrrut, Stanli and Iont gomrry count tet. isf- umce ?o. 3, touncil jlow. ltf D.-M.MILLEB. HAT DEALE FV Leaf Toba! Sallsbnry, X. C !CO. Civil I f ' " JOHN A. KAMSAY Attends toIUitroad Cnstructftn,SurTy knd Muppinj: of Krl KUtei rtini&tfa It mi the pi atcr Power. PUoa for the Erection illsi Dwelling. c.: ami ktlend to inmlsast- of all kinds of Machin. liuiKiia s: M atvrials, tc de. - j 9-1 f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IDltJG Grisfrs. THE0. P. ZLDTT2 & CO. Do yon feci dnn. languid, low-spirited, life less, and Indescribably miserable, both phrBl cally and mentally; experience a itense of fullness or bloating after eating, or of " rone ness," or emptiness of stomach in the morn lag, tontrue ooatcd. bitter or bad taste in mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, tioatinar specks " before the eyes, nervous prostration or ex haustion, irritability of temper, hot Bushes, alternating with chilly sensations, sharp, biting-, transient pains here and there, cold feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unre free bin sleep, constant. Indescribable feeling: of dread, or of impend Inir calamity ? If you have all, or any considerable number tin of from ese symptoms, rou are suffering that most common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, ; or Indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become, the ir the number ana aiversity or symp- ms. No matter wbat ntsum It bus reactwxi. Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discover will subdue ir. If taken accord hid to direc tions for a reasonable length of time. If not. cured, complications multiply and Consump tion of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner II. C. I50ST & CO., PTT iTT:35tg'X3a-X - XjOZXX Tobaooo. SALISBURY LODGE. muvi jimiuj iu Hca monia. 7-lf ! JOHNSON & RAJISAY, Manatacturers cf Plaz and Twisti Tehcci. FARMERS WAREHOUSE. SALES OF TOBACCO EVEROU. ly Be all, Uost A Foard. r4Dri.ti: I Banner Tobacco Wat chouse 8-ly SWINK & fHpHASQN, FACETI3C. ) THAT AE&-LL' the FREE GOLD, AT A COST OF NOT OVER 25 GTS. PER TON. This Arnalgamator is an invention whereby the pulverised pulp or sand is forced countryman might, easily burn him mediate, considerably more than its a bed of charcoal, and send it to savings. Jo come in contact with quicksilver in motion. 3ts, prices, etcv address, .. . . Lonsr explanations are useless. For It. EAMES, JR. & CO., Agents for North Carolina and Georgia, SALISBURY, N. C. mm the city, and sell it from door to door for nrices that would realize to him a very handsome profit. Cut Wo'rms. The simplest and most effective remedy for these de structive pests, which eat the plants off just beneath the surface of the soil, is to apply a solution of salt petre around each hill close to the of i the wholesale trade plants. The proportion of saltpetre I York done by Hebrews necessary is a tablespooniul to a gallon of water. The quantity usually recommended is only a tablespoonful to a pail of water, but there is not the slightest danger of injuring the plants by making the solution as strong as recommended Max Weil is the richest Jew in New York, his figure being estima ted at $8,000,000. Following him are forty other millionaires of the same race. The Hebrew capital in the Cotton Exchange is over $8,- 000,000, and of city real estate they hold at least 9 100,000,000. As es timate of the annual transactions of New put the Why is the letter "g" like the sun ? Because it is the centre of light. ' If you make a speech be sure that your speech is out before the audi ence is. It rains alike on the just and the u'niust cn the just mainly,' be cause the unjust have borrowed their umbrellas. He asked her for her hand and got her paws by the coat-collar, and he was gone where the wood worm whineth. A clergyman said that he ad dressed his congregation of ladies and gentlemen as brethren, because the brethren embraced the ladies. He drank his beer and laid down a vest-button for a sixpence; the waiter handed it back, saying he had no small change, being out of shirt-buttons. J. Billings, philosopher, remarks that "the road to ruiu is always kept in good repair.". Yes, and he might have added that the devil alwavs ffives "special rates" to all j - c figures at $262,000,000 Our State debt need trouble the conscience of no Democratic voter. It is one of the.-scars left by the gilded bugs that swarmed into the State under Republican misrule. On the contrary, . it seems to pro- Ifc is simply a .stigma sought to be that patronize his road. mote tneir growen. J-nere is no piace(j Gn the Commonwealth by a Not a long time ago Bridget read uuuu wUwo disreputable Dana or - rogues ana i in the newspaper ol an old woman tected from -the ravages Of v this flpRrmilera. Thosft who snfTer have WU -rliwl fif. t.h ntr of a hnn -, ; i i ii- t i 1 -in Uuv " ' - - e - greeay pest oy applying me auove to thank the partv 0f great moral dred and six. "Mavbe I'm as auld J ii au u n i i . - . . . - remeu). itiiuauauu uj. iuc ou- lcjeas for their losses. Wilmington as that mesilf," said she. "In lution at eacn enu oi ine curuumu, Mpwn.ner and a couple of good-sized watering pots, the labor of applying is not nearly as great as it would appear at first thought. Constipation Is 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, Inflammation of the Bowels, and Piles. Constipation is speedily cured by Ayer's Pills. ' For a number of months I was tmnhled with Costiveness. in conse- , quence of which I suffered from LiOS3 of Appetite, Dyspepsia, -'and a disordered liver. My eyes also troubled me. I was comnelled to wear a shade over:them, and. at time3. was unable to bear ex posure to the light. I was entirely " CURED BY USING three boxes or Ayer's Pills. I have no hesitation in pronouncing this medicine to be the best cathartic ever made. James Eccles, Poland, Ohio, DESOBIPT IQ3ST, The ore to he treated passes by means of an automatic feed through the hopper j to the stationary disk, the oottom oi wmcu is cuvereu wuu a senes ui uhju nuics. m .v,v tuta fi?olr ia ft rfvnlvino- nan containin? a resorvoir of vuick -liver and vvken the apparatus is set in motion tue disk is lowered to withm 1-lbth f an'inch of the bottom of the revolving pan, upon bottom of which the quicksik , " a- fn-rma a woll rnnnd the nerinherv. A very thin stream of water safficc3 to moisten the sand or ore ere it falls throiigh the hopper into the center of the Dan where H is forced backwards and forwards between and under the i nffles; by - thfawocess the cold is freed from the sand or quartz by difference m specific gravity, aacl so brl-hten- it that it will immediately amalgamate in coming in contact with the V7prriirv itself keut bri -ht by the action of the riffles. - Any particles not taken up eurl:ilJ? Z rlnd,t. bv the wall of quicksilver formed -around the I suffered from Constipation, and, con sequently, from Headache, Indigestion, and Piles, for vears. Ayer's Pills, which T took at the suseestion of a friendlhave given me effectual relief. I commenced - am now free from Constipation, the re moval of which has causeu my other troubles to disappear, and greatly im proved my general health. V. Keeler, .mnerst. ouass, I. suffered from Constipation, which nsannied such an obstinate form that I feared - it would cause a stoppage of the . DOWeiS. X WO UUACS ux jxjci o - me, completely. D. Burke, baco, jae.; Ayer's Pi I Is j Prepared by Dr. J:C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas. gpld by au jjruggisia ana ieaitrn dade, I can't remember the time New industries are being started, when I wasn t alive and new business combinations are being formed on every hand, and it is to the interest of our people to give a hearty, wholesome support to this new impulse, and if any wrecker, or combination of wreck ers do appear, treat them as public enemies. Honesty, industry and confidence are requisites to busi ness success. Let them be the watchwords of our people. Golds boro Argus. a it.. : 1 Tt- i .moug me arnvaia iao , vVT,Qq :n :f tt i ;u v i i u iT'jn Pit ax: ilw i iiii.iiii i'irinr:iii . . uuo"v vv " I mnonta affor hpnnncr tho rain w-k u'KAriAf aim utriA no m a rxr t n q i steamer Thinsrvalla from btettin. He told the interpreter that he was a Prussian count and formerly held a commission in the Prussian army, but meeting with adverse circum stances was compelled to surrender his commission. He had but $18 in his possession and was going to a small town in .North Carolina, where he proposes to engage in A. 4. . . w. w farming. or later, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DIs eovery acta powerfully upon the Liver, and through that j?reat blood - purifjinjr -orjran, cleanses the nystem of all blood-taints and im purities, from whatever cause ariainjr. It;ia eoually efScacious in acting- upon the Kid neys, and other excretory orgnns, cleansing, strengthening, and bealinjr their diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotea digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial district, this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Agno, Chills ana Fever, Dumb Afrue, and kindred diseases. ur. ricrce'i uoiuen iucuitui covsry CURES ALL HEiraOHSp from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, " Fever-sores," Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, pururing', ana invigorating medi cine. Great Bating: Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especially has it mani fested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrof ulous Sores ond Swellings, Hip-Joint Disease, " White Swellings," Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents .in stamps for a largo Treatise, with colored platv, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. "FCnTHE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thoroughly cleaneo it by using Ir. Pierce's Golden fced leal Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant epirits, vital strength and bodily health will be established. " CONSUMPTION, which. Is Scrofnla of tle Lungs, is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier stages of tho disease. From its mar velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world-famed rem edy to the public. Dr. Pierce thought seriously abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unequaled. not only as a remedy for Consumption, but for all Clsronic liiseasea of tho Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak iAmsrs, Spitting of Blood. Short ness Of Brath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred offvw-jrtMu ... .a on oiHnient remedy. Sold, ny Druggists, at $l.CO, or Six Bottles fnr sr,.on. 3T" Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's j book on Consumption. Aaarcss, World's Dispensary Hedisal Association, 663 Main St4 BUFF ALO-N.Y. MT. HOTEL, SA Zj ISUEY. N. Situated near tho Junction of tho R. & D. and V7. N. O. Railroads. GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS, Large Sample Kooms on Main street. ; BASCAGE COSTITED TEEE OF CMAKGE. Sportsmen will find Salisbury situated in the finest Quail-Shooting section of Korth CaroUna. FIBST-CI.AS.S LIVEKT STABLi. 1-ly - P. A. rEEBCKS, ITopnetor. Liivery Stable, JOHN G. HEUG, Frop'r. First-Clana Turn-out i of all dsncttfpttsas forn- fii ui oil nours, wnn or without urlvrs. Boardlne and :ale stable. DroTim urrommi dated. Prompt atteution paid to ml castomwrs. A Sassafras Oil and Penny Jttoyoi JJistiiierv. All the apparatus pertaining to tbo manufacture of Saasafras Oil lind Penny KoyaJ, will bo sold cheap for cash. For information, enouire of i . m BUEHBAUM & E AMES. Fire Insurance Agency. J. 8AM' L McCUlWAXS, representing a lino' of Fire Insurance Companies equal to any In Wi ssern N; C. Can crive as low rates and tern a as can be obtained.- i i ll-ly PIEDMONT AIR-LINE RO&JTE. RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD. II. & B. asi N. C. DIVISIONS. Condensed Schedule tn Effect J(ay 25, 1837 Trains Run by 75 Merldlain Tiu. Southbound. Lv. New York, p " Philadelphia,! - Baltimore, j " Washington, j ' Charlottesville Lvnchburg Richmond Burkeville Iveysville i Drake's Branch Danville; ! Greensboro t Goldsboro Italcigh, Durham Chapel Hill 1 Hillsboro Salcrn : Hiijh Point I ' Salisbury . 1 btatcsvullo ; heville i ot Springs ! Lv. Concord Charlotte' Spartanburg j Greenville, Ar. Atlanta TWLY7 No. 50 j No. 52. 4 45 ain 4 80 im 7 20 ain' 57 pra 9 45 ail1 9 42 pm fll 24 t 11 00 pm v 35 pi s 00 am Ar ( St " A " II 5 .10 niii 3 00prh o v pr l j 5 45 pn 6 01 pii 8 50 pm 10 44 pm 12 30 am 5 30 pan 6 37 pin 5 00 pm 7 15 pm 7 20 pra 11 15 12 39 5 05 am 2 80 am 4 25 am 5 04 am 5 21 am 8 05 am 9 48 m. t8 10 pm 1 00 am 2 87 am m 126 2 25 5 3G 6 50 120 3 82 am 5 30 am 10 16 am 11 23 am 12 31 pm 0 a pm 7 a5 pm 11 59 pm 1 00 pra 3 34 pm m 448 pm m;10 4jrpm im nn im Northbound. TpCTET No 51 No 53 A young man residing in Keen Kissed his sweetheart behind alarge screen He made too much noise And was heard by some boys, Who informed the earl's pa which was mean. A little boy about four years old, lately during a heavy thunder storm, saw a broad flash, lighti ug up all the sky. "Oh, mamma I mamma I sobbed tns little ieilow, "God's house is all on fire ! Will But a few A No 1 Wheeler &NHllick Thresher r.r? Ro-nnmtnr. nearlv new. Also a new Fruit Evaporator, ..cheap. t Apply to a.-tr. juiix nxjiviwj. BRIC! BRICK! BRICK ! pouring in torrents, he ran to her, crying, exultantly: "Mamma! mamma ! uoa has turned , on nis hose, up." Now his house won't burn ' -"!" - r , Hand-made Brick For Sale at Zion Wesley College BRICK YKRD. Lv. Atlanta, Ar. Greenville "-. Spartanburg, Charlotte, Concord Salisbury High Point Greensboro Salem Hillsboro Durham Cbapel Hill Kaleigb. , j Goldsboro Danville ! Drake's Branch Keysville Burkville, Richmond Lynchburg i Charlottesville Washington. Baltimore ;7 Philadelphia . New York m im im 7 00 1 04 2 19 5 05 6 01 6 45 4m 7 56 Am 8 28 am 11 30 " 3 50 pm 8 40 am 2 34 pm 3 46 pm 6 25 pm 7 23 pm 8 0fpm. 913 pm 9 40 pm 1230am 42 34 am 12 47 pm 12- 07 " 41 20 pm z 44 pm to oU am 4 80 pm 10 10 am 12 45 pm 1 04 pm i;42 pm 1 15 pm 3 40jpm 46 8 20" 11 29 pm 2 10 am 3 02 am 3 55 am 6 15 am 2 $0 am 4 10 am 8 23 pm 8 10 am 11 25 pm'10 03 am 3 00 am 12 33 pm 6 20 am 3 20 pm Daily Daily except Sunday TVhat True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Bosehee's German Syrup within a few years, has astonished the world". It is without doubt 49-tf-pd2m "W. H. GOITER, Industrial Superintendent. THE FINANCIAL AND MiNlHG RECORD, ." - ' (SI road way, Sew York. thp. safest and best remedy ever disco v- ptcA for the sneedv and effectual cure of t R-n napn'ntinn $4 aTpar: &9..F.Q Six Months. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER VKVV- TED TO THE FINANCIAL, MUS ING AND PETROLEUM IN TERESTS OF NORTH AMERICA. It contains the latest reports from the the" severest Lun little boy severely as a punishment troubles. It acts on an entuely different for some bad conduct, ana tne sbak- i&as, do not dry up mg superinduced meningitis, wmcn a Couffh and leave the disease still in the caused the death ol tne cnild. system, but on the contrary removes the Po.f ,f lo f An narcfnl in cau$6 of the trouble, heals the parts at chastising their children. There .and le?T mf ?nr?7 hlaltny Gold, SUver, Coal and Iron mlmng Pls- cnastising xneir CJiuureu. xuere condition. - A" bottle kept m the .house4 . ' and0'u iHonsi able reviews f i o umi uuu iv-""J r.vy rv- Ior WJlen uioeaow mane mcu ouj iva TKnonrfaT- Hai WflV HUlUUSr wrimri r.n nurnin xlmi liiiikiv 21.nu 1 Tif.'.i ri 1 1 1 "i' win Mivn 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 m iniia ouu 1 1 fiA.i 1 rvM kiimi fTi auu : . wt''v.v i,u.wu vv ivi.. . "J . 7 ..r . J ' . t 'tt I 1CUU1, KjU&l, UUU) wumv- - - . r.hilrl: Ions spell of .fiBfious illness. A trial will marirpts: a list of lncorporatea iW,", - . convince VTnf these facts. -.It is post- -3T minea: interesting a asnvilie manner. afi r- r-.- Am9- o-eneral 1 r. rjL:r nt etc. etc , SLEEPING CAR SERVICE On tT!na 50 and 51. Pillman Buffet Sleeper between Atlanta and New Tork. rl : kc, r.a Pullman Buffet i vuvrams o."v - -v--- - . Sleepers AVashington and Montgomery, Washington moasi.' Pullmln Sleeper between Richmond and Greensboro, ana run nan 5gF between Greensboro and Ijijelgh. Pull' man Parlor Car neiweeu diUiu7 Knoxville. - . j ' . ' Through ticKets on saie ai principal sUtions to all points. . t . For rates and information apply to any agent of the Company, or i B !tr j Jab. L. ijAYLOU, Genl Pass- Art. - asliingtoa, P. C. SOLHAAS.Trafnc.lianagfir, ; let marks. v hey are. bottom facts,' bqtjl dealersJ a the land. . Price, 7o cts., large Les.y;; i1 SAMPLE COPIES FREE. rrn PAYS th e F ft E I C I IT V - Bat tut 10. (e. For prim i. : f il 1 r i I i I t v i I i I - 4 V V
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