Newspapers / North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, … / Oct. 26, 1887, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
V j:.. X- '4 il 1 P BUY THE AT BEST H ERD QUE RISERS FOB t'BEST AND MOST RELIABLE oFlElRlTlIlLlIIZlElRiSo Tho nndorsisned rtlll keeps the old reliable brands, via : - TJJK SOL, PACIFIC axd STAR-BRAND GUANO, LISTER'S CELEBRATED BONK GOODS. PACIFIC DIS. BONES, ROYSTKR'S HIGII GRADE, axd STONO ACID, " At GERMAN KAINT. All to be sold at Wfcm priea. ' It will be to your very jrreat advantage to call and we eooda. ana eil pHcea and term before purcb!ng elsewhcre- 20ir J. JTSISBH BBOWF. MECKL EN BURG W-OBKS! JOHN WILKES, Manager, i I CHRRLOTTE, lkC. Do you feel dull, lacjrukl, low-spirited, Ufe Wa. and fodfacribably miserable, both pbyii caily and mentally ; exp-rk-nce a arose of fullm-as or blnetinjf after ealio. or of " jrooe neas," or rmptSncW of stomacto in ttte morn toir. tonjru coated. iMttcr or bad taste tn mouth, irrerular appetite, dizzinrm. frequent headaches, blurred eyesyrht, nnetlr.f specks before tbe ere, nerroua prostrate or ex haustion, trritabtllty of temper, hot Coshes. alternating- with chillr arnsatkms. sharp, . brtlnr. transient, rains her and there, cold ! tU drowsiness after-meal, wakefulness, disturbed and oorefrecbina- sleep, constant, todeactibabie feeling- of drd, or of impend- in calamity r f you hare an, or any conriderabie number these symptoms, you are auffertnff from it moat common of American mala'ina . Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indignation. . Tbe mote complicated your disease haa become, fuin greater the number and diversity of ayrap- tmna, Io matter wnat nam ro ns rTuu-a, Dr. Pierce's Golden medleal Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to direc tions for a reasonable teugtb of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consump tion of tbe Lung. Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other (Tare maladies are quite liabk) to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Pierce' Goldeu Medical Dis covery acta powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood -pnrifrina; organ, cleanses tbe system of all blood-taints and im purities, from whatever cause a rising.' It la equally efficacious in acting- upon tbe Kid neys, and other excretory organs,, cieansin atrengtbeniBg', and healing their diseases. an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion arid nutrition, thereby bufldinjr up both flesh aid strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine baa gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery - CURES ALL HUI20RS, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to tho worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, Fever-sores," Scaly or Bough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating, medi cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly neal under Its benign influence. Especially has it mani fested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrof ulous Sores and Swellings. Hip-Joint Disease, " White Swellinw." Goitre, or' -Thick Nock. and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in stamps for a large Treatise, with colored plauion Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. Pieree'a Golden Medical Discovery and good riiaTHrtion. a fair skin. strength and bodily health will be eg tab SpanUIi Ground pea. "Po yon want to sec tbe ulra tion of tbe Sooth ?" asked an ama teur farmer of us yesterday room ing; as be marched into oar sanctum with a rou pic of bandies of dark green foliage. We confessed our desire to lee sueb and Jig laid on oar table the bnndle of foliage, with tbe remark : "There it iY Spanish groundpeai." He then informed as that it was the cheapest and best food for stock that could be raised, combining both forage and corn. The stalk grow iro iu two- io turee icet in height, are heavily leaved and suc culent. On tbe roots are erown the pe, which are larger 'than the or dinary groundpea and are more prolific. The stalks grow up straight j upon the ground, as do those of the ordinary groundpea. When the peas are matured, the stalks are pulled up, the peas clinging to the roots, and are thrown into small piles, where they soon cure in the sun, making a most excellent fod der, while the peas have all the fat tening qualities of corn. As a food for cattle it cannot be excelled, and is especially fine for milk battle. . Welsh Sayings. m Three things tbat ccrer become rusty the money of the beneTolent, the shoes of the butcher's horse, and a woman's tongue. Thrre thinrs not easily done to allay thirst with fire, to dry wet with wattr, and to please all in everything that is done. Three things that are as od si the best brown bread in famine, well water in thirst, And a gray coat in cold. Three things as good as their bet terdirty water to extinguish the fire, an ugly wife to a blind man. and a wooden sword to a coward. Three warnings from the grafe Thou knowest what 1 was; thou seest what 1 ami; remember what inuu at iu w. Three things of short continu ance a lady's glofc, a chip fire, and a brook flood. Three things that ought never to be from home the cat, the chim ney, and the housewife. . A Trifle Too Qaeer. Atlanta Constitution. One of the queerest ,facts in nat- lhese peas can be grown upon the ural history has been discovered by poorest ground, ana indeed seem to the Rev. J.J. LaiTerty,' ot Jucli- do as well as when richly fertilized. J mond, who eives it to the -world in here they are crown in Iarore his relicious lournal as ioiiows: , - r- - - - IT I C3 ar quantities the practice is to mow off Yhen a sparrow hawk pounces on the vines, cure them into hay. and a euinea he lets the guinea ny, but then torn the horrs into the field to th hawk, sittins? on the back of Pimples, Boils, Aa-i CaxbaafJrt rran.l frwai a dkbiaird, bnovrrUbevl. Imfira roodllkm f Um tVsod. , Ayrra Sar-aparCla prrrrta fc4 cares tbr roptlo al inrHl lamora, hf frnxls; tbelr eautc; tba !y t tul way ef Irraxinf tbrm. Avrr araar'3 ba rrvrtd tW twaal rtrw of IUiia. whkh ftata (iae4 sn-J t!ltreMil rs rtrrv w-pfl f.r rt trai J ran Geo. gmJrt, iatliif.ilkh. I w trouUeJ wUh rimpiea ti tW faet ; aifo. wKb a dicokraik of tba ila. whirh ahowed ttM-lf ta Cjrv 4ark I'Mcbea. 'otxtrwa!trratnKtUkltar Uaa trmorary kwO. Ajrers Sarsara- A Perfect Cure, h! I twv ttot bra trtmbWO alac. - T. W. Boddr, Uirer Lovrc'l, St. I was troubled with TU1W aJ lav beahb was much Imnairrd. 1 beraa un Ajers 5arajarina, aJ, to,2u time, the eniptkit all duapiared. and tar health was eomplrtvlT rr-iorU. John K. Bttat, CdUor StsiUrf Qttrnr. Albamark, J. C. j I was troubled, for a knur ttatc. with a humor which appeared on tnv far In utfr nraplea and lliotrbc. A)Vr Saraaia- ruia eurea me. 1 eonakier u ih bl ' bluod purifier tn the world, Char Ira II. Smith, Sonh Crarubury , VU Ayer's Sarsaparilla I sokl by ail druUti and drakn la toed- idne. Aik for Ajers Sartaparnia, and do not bw persuaded to take aa j other, rraparad j Dr. J.C Avar k Ca,I.Jl,laaa. v rrica li ala boiUaa, SJ4. J. R. SILLTLIAIT, CONTRACTOR !c BUILDER 1 . .. - - i ' Residences a Specialty. W1UT12 for SXZIATZXs liucklen,si Arnica Salve. TaaItT8a.Ta la the rtU for Cats llrui; Swrea. Vlcera. Halt ItWum. Fmr iorr. Tetter. Cbaffctl Haa,U, ttUUalaa, Urfi.;aml a!l Skin I ruloas. at4 fmi lively rurr fiU-. or no pay repaired. It i fuarajjlced la rtrc nrrirtt aaUIacti.'. of monty rrf uodni. Vriit f25 rvets'tcr bbx. Vr aaW by Tbeo. P. Ktuttt A I'o. ElrlcHi & Ciaiiili tillnii ttz;n TV. IT. C. Division, 'j ; AtiiKviU-a. N. C, Srpt 54tu IksT. ta sfh'xoen TitA ix $vnt ftr, Xwlrr-TMb rrkltaa-Uatr4i wsa at j . otbaf la ty.ittd.v V r ENGINES. AND BOILEES buoyant spirits, vital &Diisnea. CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofula ortne Luuga, is arrested and cured by this remedy. If taken in the earlier stages of the disease. From its mar. valous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world-famed rem edy to the public. Dr. Pieroe thought seriously of calling it his "CoNStrMpnon Cure," but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com bination of tonic, or strengthening-, alterative, or blood-cleansinir. anti-bilious, pectoral, and OF AUi KUTD. r SAW AND GRIST MILLS. J. nutritive properties, ia uncqualed, not onir as a remedy for Consumption, dui ior sua Chronic Diseases of tho - v Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For "Weak Lunprs, 8pittlnff of Blood, Short ness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred flWHrma it. in mi efiieient remedv. Sold by Druggists, at $10, or 8ix Bottles IW Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Slain St., BUFFALO, N. IT. BUEKBAUM & EAMES, i - Real Estate Agents. fatten upon the-peas. If desired. the peas can easily be stripped off the vines after they are cured and can be readily sold in the market at one dollar per bushel Our enthusiastic friend made the following comparison between rais ing corn and bunnish peas upon poor grctind : ''On ground that will raise ten bushels of. corn to the acre forty bushels of peas and two tons of forage can be raised. Esti mating the corn at 75 bushel, we have $7.50, fodder is probably worth 12.50, making a total of $10. Estimating the peas at 50 cents per bushel, we have $20, and the forage at 50 ent6 per hundred we have $20, making a total of $40. And in thi3 I have really estimated the peas at one half their market value.' I tell you it is a big thing, and one which our farmers will do well to investigate. Amencus Ga.) Recorder. A SPECIALTY , " i WRITE FOR CIRCULAR AND ESTIMATES. : " . CM W2 ' .. ... I . - J. R. KEEN, -A. .0 ' r1- f.i BELLS TTIE BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO BE, FOUND IN THE STATE. GIVE HIM ATRIAL BEFORE BUY ING ELSEWHERE. VAXTJABIiE RIVER Ii AND FOR SAIE I ofEcr my tract of land for sale, lying on tne laUKin itiver, ii miie xh.v ui Mocksville and 3 miles Southeast of Fork Church. Davie county. N C. contftininc: 146 acres, more or less, with three dwell ins: houses one 'with 5 rooms including kitchen anrt dininfirroom. one wuu- rouma Inelurlinrr kitchen and dinins room, and on a" 2 rooms. Two wells of eood water The dwellings situated on a high, dry, healthy place, and well arranged. 50 acres of first class bottom land, about-50 acres of timber, the balance of good, fertile up land; conveniently watered with branches and springs throughout the plantation. Adapted to the growth of wheat, corn, oats, tobacco, cotton, and stock raising. Two extra tobacco barns, one set extra double corn cribs, stables, smoking honses and other out buildings: two gardens and a good young orchard of improved fruits. The Farm is in good condition for culti vation. For information apply to this Office, or to the owner, W. JL WTATT, 4 Fork Church, Davie Co. N. C. At a Woman's Conrention. Albany Press. In a woman's convention in Chi casro, Anna Dickinson, with her quick repartee, silenced the" Rev ltobert Jjaird Collier. It was re quested from the platform': where sat tho dignified ladies-' that any one in the audience would respect fully ask questions as , to the pur-" pose of the reformers, and give op portunity to speak of the proposed improvement in society: Dr. Collier, seeing Miss Dickin son occupying a seat of honor, arose and asked that she would give her interpretation of the words in scrip ture, "Wives submit yourselves to a t v . your own nusuanas. in a mo- her the fowl, uses his own tail to guide tho trninea. He always steers his victim to bis nest in tne ioresi. ).'' Postponement. An Ohio wedding was -first post- Doned becao6e the girl 8 mother died. Then the young man s rathqr died: then the girl broke a leg: then the young man got kicked by a horse Last week it was postponed 4 . i . 1 f ii . a. cents per azaiiiibecausc tne-giri s iainer got while the mangled in a reaper. oni tney be a happy coupleJ4wnen tney are finally wedded. . ' : ia ; ;' A Prof. Thomas, of the Knox- ville city schools, took a live, rat tlesnake to his school room, one day last week, for the purpose of edifying his pupils on the domestic traits of that beautiful reptile. He managed during the exhibition to let his thumb come in contact with the serpent's fangs, and but for the whisky he drank, would have died from the effects of their poison. Prof. Thomas ought to 'know that nine-tenths of his fellow-mortal's, when they see a crank pironette on a tight rope high above their heads or prank with a poisonous repine for amusement, leave such enter- COOK, STOVES, RANGES AND r 1 '.. HEATERS. New Stock, elegant delens, latest Im provements and the very lowest rock bol tom prices. 1 have stove for the parlor and the dining- room, the kitchen and the office, the store and the school-room. r?9Lariest Stock ever brought to Fal- inhiirv Snecial bargains In llarea. Call j s w and see me. 1 WMS.BROWri. DISSOLUTION OF OO-PART-NER8HD?. We have this day dissolvetl the co part nershiD heretofore cxistincr under the name of Gallimore & Co. Mr. Gallimore assumes all assets and liabilities of the firm. W. A. Gaiximore, Samuel Meeker. Salisbur, If. C, June 1, 1SS7. New York. y lhlladrlrhia M 1U hi more 4VahinetOtt " IticiraocHi ltaielgb 4 90 per 9 41 raW 11 w rml r ; l 90 4sa Jr-J : Ar. HalUburv rotates viflo " Hickory . " Cknaclly Springs ; " Morganton " Marion -' r " Asueville . " llotjSprings fMorriftowu " KttavlUe 4, loa Notice to Creditors. Lv 4Knoxvme florritown ' Ht Springs A sire s lie " 'Hound Kuob Marioa ' Mbrgnnton " Hickory SUtcsville Salishurf EAsruotsu 11 nam UtOpm 1 trm 1 4 jrfn tU pra S 18 pro 5 OH pm 7 OS pro 8 45 put 10 00 pm Hlrhnfond Washington tainments with feelings of sad dis appointment that -the performing fool wasn't killed then ana tnere. Exchange. , mt is kinson was on ITavincr aualifiecl as Administrator on I the estate of Wiley Lyerlee. dee'd., all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to 1 TJ V. !. A-.r r.f unacrsigncti on or ucnre me mu unj i October, , 1SSS, or this notice veil! be plead in bar of their recovery. This, 17th September. 187. I). A. LY Eli LEE, l-4w , ' Administrator. 1S70 KstablUhad 1819. A., O. HAEEIS Fislly Srecsriss of all Kinds. : ' ' RICHMORD , ; ROLLER JlLhS' FLOUF Jros ont pound packages to Barrols. CONFECTIONERY. TOYS, CIGARS. TOBACCO. TEAS and COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. j - CANNED GOODS: NEW PURNITUEE! MATTRESSES OF AM. KINDS AT R. M. D AVIS' A FEW MORE LOTS IN BROOOK- LYN. PRICES FROM $35 TO $110. TERMS EASY. . FOR SALE. An 8 horse boiler and engine used but a short time; in good repair; price $22500. Apply to JJuerbaum & Eames, Real Estate Agents A CHANCE TO SECURE A LOT. ment Alias Die feet with the reply "The text and context read : 'Wives submit your selves to your own husbands.' Hus bands, love your wives as Christ loved the church and gave himself for it." , "Find me the men, Mr. ..Collier, who love their wives as Christ loved thechurch, and then, I say submit." Another eentleman srot ud and C3 a said he should like permission to read the "coming obituary." which was agreed to. The following was the snggestive sentiment : "Died, in the thirty-fifth year of his age, John Smith,, husband of Hon. Jivpe Smith, at her residence in Franklin, at six o'clock. Mr. Smith was a meek and quiet htts band, beloved for the graces of a cultivated nature, lie excelled in the domestic virtues. A3 a cook he was surpassed by few; as a nurse he was equalled by none." The ladies of the convention took it in a spirit of mirth and good nature. An Arch Made of SOCeads. 1 II I II I MM n 1 1 lilllllaSt v -EVERYTHING FRESH- I aa reoolvinjt eraokers ta fTea-isevery week, coasaqaently hare no old stock, vam nuklns a specialty of this line and can sapI - tbJ vrholesals trade. My new goods are arriving cVIy, and ara beliur offered ascheap as any in tb citv. 1 vrant to supply all the families with first class roods at a rdsonsbla eest. All roodvtiAWert to any part of the elty JTree of c- -Try ma once. - . l:Sra ON INNIS STREET. , THIS Fire Insurancs Company CASKETS, -: ial 9 . COFFIXS, BUR- R&UBS. AT R. M. DAVIS' Undertaking: Rmsoo, OPENING ON INNIS ST. . O- r- ES Mattresses of all kind mada to ot der. Old Mattresses Ke paired. Upnoi sterlnsr done. Furniture repaired and Cabinet work done to order. . 22tf . has the largest A&sets to Its Liabil- itiet of any Company represented the State. Don't forget it when you want reliable Insurance. " J. S. iieCUBBINS, Jr., AgL l-tf - Salisbury. N. C. MT. VERNON HOTEL, SALISBURY. H. C Situated, near the Junction of the R. & D. and W. N. a Railroads. Rome verv desirable . lots in different carts of town are offered on the instal msnt nlanA. The instalments will be from 40 to 75 cent! a week according to the lots. aSid wflfbe payable to the Building ! and Loan. Theeurchasers will have the zht to pay any sum over and above the the regular instalment, or to pay in full I anv time. Inomro at the IIeralp office. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR S ALE. An TJDricht Encine and Boiler, Com mon Sense make; 10 to 12 horsepower; been in use about 12 months; in first class reoair. Just the thinz to run a cotton rin. Price. $350. . t SB ' Apply to iJneroaum s r-amei, Estate Agents, Salisbury, N C ; A Portable Ensrlne on vrheels, 15 horse power, Talbotts make, in fine order, now running a saw mill. Price $500. Apply to Buerbaum & Eames, Real Estate Agents, Salisbury, N C ; One Victor Iron Works . Double Saw Mill, with 100 feet belt and Lumber Truck, 80 feet carriage, and 4G and 26 inch inserted tooth snws; Nearly new; price, dou. Apply to Boerbaum & Eames, Estate Agents, Salisbury, N 0 ; Real In a letter from Cabul Mr. J. S. Pynes, au Englishman, who has ben looking after the construction of the amir's workshops, writes : "Abdur Rahman is a man 'whose word must not he disputed. I saw a curious piece of architecture here the other day, a ghastly triumphal arch made by artisans of the place with the heads of 200 prisoners tan en in the rebellion. You can't im agine the horror of the sight. Yes terday I was riding through the ba zaar and came aeross the head, mounted on a pole, of Tainiar shah. Liverpool Mercury. An Irishman, Mr. Francis Haz Wr.. hsia invented, and an Irish company have bought ; out, a me chanical apparatus for blowing glass bottles which dispenses with the old fashioned method of blowing glass by tbe mouth. Hitherto it has been thought impossible to imprpve upon the human lungs, and so the glass blowers jof the world have gone on puffing themselves away at forty-two years of age, which is the low average of life among these handicraftshieo. The new inven tion dispenses entirely with human lungs, and injects the air into the molten glass by an . air-pump not unlike an ordinary syringe in shape and action. Ihis is fastened to the ordinary blpw-pipe, and makes little difference to the workman in handling." ' The Supreme Court bailed Mess. Avres. Scott and McCabe in the sum of $1,000 apiece. Ex-Goyer nor Chamberlain objected to ex tending the time to January 15tb, the time asked for, and the Su rireme Court has set the second Monday in November for the argu ment. extension oi lime was ass ed for so as to give Messrs. Conk ling and Tucker time in which to prepare their arguments. A carat of gold received its name from the carat-seed or the seed of the Abysinian cora flower. This was at one period made useful when gems of gold were to be .weighed, and so came about the peculiar and now general use of the? word. - ' Biasw- j In the island of Sumatra a flow er grows which is nine feet in cir cumference, and weighs fifteen pounds. When a bumatra aune fb tVipatrfi he has had his boutonniere brought in oy an auie- bodied valet. , . 1 IB - Sr.fr tn tho statistics, the a i.lijw a a nib C Will You Save Cost and Trouble ? ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE FIRM OF SLUTHDEAL. & RITOEIE OR 3IYSELF INDIVIDUALLY, BY NOTE OR ACCOUNT. CAN SETTLE THE -SAME WITH ME NOW AND - J SAVE COST AND TRQUBLE. NO FURTHER NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN. , v.,- ' . W; MlTHDEAL. Ati2 29th. 1887,-48 2m A 80 1 45 am 10 Warn If M pm 3 11pm Sit IiBX 4 1&pm - 5 (15 pm 6 t3 jm 8 10 pm 83 aia 6 15 am " 8 10 am -10 03 am 12 85 pin ' . 3 20 pm fCrnlral (90tb mf rl- dian)ilme. I'ullmao Parlor Car betwtea Salisbury and Knoxvllle. Iullm an Sleep ing cars on all night trains. Jas ij TAYr-nn. h,' a Wikbciw. ! O PA r - -: .A DP A 4 -, , , ill . .i- i; i PIEOMGMT WR-UXE ROUTE. . , I - V . RICItMON'n UASV1LLV. RAILRA. It. & I), and N. C. DIVISIONS. CondtnttJ OcteduU in Effrtt f tft. 4, ltJ7 Trains Itna by 78 Merldlaa Tisaa. Bahimore "' r Philadelphia Ifew York Dinner stations Southbound. i 7atlt; No. 50 TAX NOTICE Lt. New York, " Philadelphia, " Baltimore, V Washington, - " Charlottesville Iiynchburg " Richmond Burkeville Keysrille ' Drake's Branch' " Danyille ., " Greensboro . " Ooldsboro. ' Raleigh, " Durham " Chavcl Hill " liillsboro " Salem " IHh Point Salisbury Ar (StatesvHHe Asheviile ( Hot Bprines Lv. Concord . ' Charlotte ' Spartanburg Greenville, Ar. Atlanta 12 15 am ? 20 an V The Taxes for the present year being due, notice is hereby given to the Tax-payers of Rowan county that 1 will attend at the following times and. places for the purpose of collecting the same, y All persons concerned arc earnest ly requested to meet me promptly and. pay their taxes. Salisbury Saturday Oct. 22. Providence Newsom's Store Monday Oct. 24th. : Morcan's Pooltown Tuesday Oct. 25th. J Morgan's Millertown Wed n e s d a y , Oct. 28th. -. Gold HID Thursday, Oct. 27th. Litaker Bostian's X Roads Eiday Oct. 28th. Salisbury Saturday October 29th. : U. C. KRIDFR, 52 AX Sheriff of Rowan. J No. 52 - . 4 SO pm 57 pm 0 45 am- t 43 pm Ml 24 " 11 Upa 3&5pm 8 00 am 5 50 pm, 5 20 am 3 10 pm 3 80 am 5 17 pm 4 21 am 5 57 pm' 9 05 am 6 12 pm! 5 31 an 8 50 pm 8 05 am 10 fl.pru1 I 48 am S 30 am 8 1C pa. 5 50 pm' 1 00 am 6 62 pm 3 87 an ;48 15 rm --,7 25 pm! 8 83 am 147 20 pm SS am 111 1 pm 10 IS am 12 S7 am 11 28 am 12 81 pm 5 88 pm 7 86 pm 31 81 pm 3 25 am1, 1 00 pm 5 28 ana ; 8 84 pm 6 43 am 4 48 pm 1 20 pm 10 40 pm 136 am Northbound. - -i " '. r r -. "DAILY" JOHN A. RAMSAY, Attends to Railroad Construction.Suryeys and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates of Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of Mills. Dwellings, &c.; and attend to the purchase of all Kmas oi jiacmoery. Kniklinir JViatcnais, etc., average man throughout the civil- - a a 4UX. va Tvvava mmM m- --j The slide trombone, the most perfect of brass instruments, is the pounds of grain, 70 pounds of meat, 7 nounds of butter, ana zv pouuus of sugar, of the total value of about sack-but of tne ancients, and was revived about 1790, after a model , found among the ruins of Pompeii. $25. Real GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS. Cmrf Sample Booms en Mala Street. BAGaAOB COKTEYKB VKKX OT CUASea. sportsmen will flni Salisbury sitaated In the Unest Qnall-Sbootlng section of North Carolina. FIK8T-CXJLSS LIVEBV STABLE. . 1-ly P. A. PREEOZS, Proprietor. " FOB S-cVXjE! ! A No. 1 Wheeler & Millick Thresher Fruit Evaporator, cheap- Apply to -8:tf. JOHN BEARD. A Sassafras Oil and Penny Roval DistillerT. All the apparatus pertaining to tne manufacture of- Sassafras Oil and Penny Royal, will be sold cheap for cash.- for information, enquire of - -' Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Ii'sc7iscs German Syrup, to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Cousrhs. Croup. Asthma. Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate re lief. Three dosea will relieve . any case. and we consider it the duty of all Drug gists to recommend It to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one Dottle, as 80.000 dozen bottles were sold last .year, and no one case where it failed was re- Dorted Such a medicine as the German bvrvp cannot be too widely Known, ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try. sold at 1 cents, ltesrular size, io cis. Sold bv all DruTrists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. . . A Vw York electric light' com cents each per night. .Jtt -w . J - nan v is now furnishing lights rat 25 or - charge was 75 cents. WTO Lv. Atlanta, Ar. Greenville "-Spartanburg, ' " Charlotte, " Concord . Salisbury " High Point " Greensboro " Salem liillsboro " Durham " Chapel Hill Raleigh " Goldsboro Danville Drake's Branch ' Keysville . Burkville, ' Richmond " Lynchburg " Charlottesville I " Washington " Baltimore I " Pbilalelphl " New York ; . No 51 No 53 1 W prori'40 i'm 1 01 am 3 84 pm 2 13 am; 8 48 pm 5 05 am f 25 pm 6 00 am-j 7 25 pro 6 44 am 8 03 pm 7 57 am: til pm 8 28 am! f 40 pm 11 40 " 41284am 12 06 pav 4 3 44 am 12 45 pm'44 05 " . f8 15 pmi 2 10 pn fl 85 am tfll ? 4 85 pm 10 10 am 12 44 pm 1 00 pm 1 40 pm 8 45 pm 11 21 pm 3 44 am 8 03 am 885 am 8 15 am - 1 15 pm 2 80 am 3 40 pm 10 m 8 23 pm! 8 10 am 11 25pm;10 03am 8 00 am 18 85 pm 8 20 am? 8 2 pm 'Daily f Daily except Sunday Havine in our ofHcial capacity as mem- 1 TT ! bers of the riymoutn, l a, xiupuii Committee, been asked to test and ap- prove the effective of many articles to be. nsl as disinfectants in sick-rooms and as preventives of of infectious fevers, report that Darby's Prophylactic Fluid has been : thnmiiThtv tested dnnnz tne recent it- phoid fever epidemic in this- place. It proved most efficacioua In staying the spread oi tne r ever. F. H. ABMSTRoae, J. A. Ofp. -Tuos, Kebb, B. 31. DATEXrXtBT. O. M. Laxcv - . Javes Lee, Jb, AMfT ForirreM pnpcrmtioa mr tfaM 4Hm Hmn4r4 "i'nidl thmt tacHtie. ars r- -KluDioi, iontiotH "D "T; e-k. Try H fr ontU. lor W4iw. - So!d bf all J' :;,Lr -t -rit. i - va r- va as i'v" . . H A Co, abUVf of ScJinuwJ Sbl HmoAvrr. Rw or . . . SLEEPING CAR SERVICE On trains 60 and 61. Inllman Bufftt Sleeper between Atlanta and New York. On trains 52 and S3 Pullman BaiTet Sleepers Washington and Montgomery. Washington and Aunsta. Pullman Sleeper between RicfemaaA and Grecwsboro, and Pullman Cleapar between Greensboro and Raleigh, rH- man Parlor Car between Salisbury aa4 Knoxville. Thron ffh tickets on ; sale at priBcipal stations to all points. r ' - Fr rates and information appiy to aay agentiof the Company, or to j. v. o. ru lie, ! Div Pass. Af t Richmond Va. SOL HAAS, Traffic Manager. W A Turk. Div Pass. As i ltaieign n v Jas L Tatxor, Gen. Pass. Agt. 1 best iw tok woitu. r ' - - Its irrarlnc oaaliUM ara asjorpsejuil. acavKHy ' i taa t- bt DKAixaa gz5zkaxx.t. . r ynm t U n mf aai CkM. Vrlfbrds ' AMtA Umk,. , ZnatOaziaiet. u n T. ' For sale by L. E. STELEIJ I rjvs IT. V V TV "1
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1887, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75