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MECKLENBURG IRON WOK JOHN WHXES, Manager, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ;o;. ' BIST Q'liSTES AND BOILEBS OF AIX SAW AND GRIST HILLS. MI5I8G H5D P$MEW MHGjtHSEKS ' . - A SPECIALTY. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR RMRLGHMRTOR TIlXT SAVES ALI4 TI1K FREE GOLD, AT A COST OF NOT OVEU S3 OTS PEU TON. TnU Amatxaraator U an Invention whereby tn pulTwlel pulp or aand l foid to eome tn 'contact with quicksilver U motion. wf wcpiaaaUoaa art ne leaik Jot fact. prleti.ete address ; yfr f ! Tr-- -J. .... .... .. , , ., '"' ' "" I i .... , t- . ; DPSOBIETIOK. - Th to tx treated passe bv racan-i of an automitfo f,! n,,..k .1 v I - eh acil .vhu the ttpparutuit-a .tnwio.-thcWk:tLw?S?frf . ait-1; ch bf th h6flo,n of he.nm,!xSn? PirmS5lrtf 1 r:-o3? mofctarf the 1 nut a oro id Irfnui rhm r;iS,fc2ln. frt i, MB V KIND. AND. ESTIMATES. Amenta for North Carolina and GeorjU 1 SAUSBUKY, N C Mi In OOtiOIlBD PHILOSOPHY. You way noth it on de palin'-, . You may mark It on de wall, I) At de higher tip a toad frog jump Pe harder he will fall. An' do crow dat fly de iwlftet' Am de aoonea' In de corn, An' de fly d&t am de meases' OIU up earliest tn de mono. De brook d&t am de aballo'ea' ' Chatter mott upon de way, , An' d folka am de sllUea Are de onet hab mo' ter aay. An' de rooster dat am youngea Am de one-dat crow de moa; . An de man who am de coward Alius makea de blgges boaa'. An he am not de greates man Who totes de blgges" muscle; Nor am the de floes' gal Who war de blgges bustle. You kin not JedgeIe kin ob man . Ily de manner eb his walking; . An' dey are not de smartes' folks Who do de loudea talktn. Fewer than 4,000 stars are visi ble to the naked eye, but when the heavens are viewed through a tele scope the number seeu becomes whn b anrvnrod the Milkv Wav. that fully 258,000 stars appeared " .-T- -j j - ' i , oeioro ntm in toss man one year. no E31 ER GE3XE1AH . Fire Insurance Company has the larpeit Assets te its Liabil- iti of any Ctmpany represented in tVe State. x . i tk 1 L I ue norge u wnen you reliable Insurance. - - J. S. MiCUBBINS, Jr., Agt. 1-tf 'Salisbury, N C. J. R. SITVLI r ' AN, contractor & builder SALISBURY . N O SALIbUUKi, a. U. - Residences a Specialty. WIUTK for ESTIMATES. Duress WwaBiassIp Low Prices. Bxxclrlon'a Arnica Salve. Tn Bkst Salts la the world for CuU Brul. Sores. Uk-jera, Salt Kheum. Teter 8ora. Tetter, . CJappg ' " Ciblna checks growth, and by producing j but bless your soul it makes no tlif SvmWlo maturity of wood and fruit buds, j ference toe Both boxes are just bbx, Por sale by Theo, F. Kluttx & Co. BUERBAUM & EAMES, Real Estate Agents. VAIiTJAHEE RIVER ItAITD FOR SAIE I off mr traet of land for sale, lyin? on th Yadkin Riwv U muea East or MockYUte and $ wdkaj Sttutheast of Fork Church. Davie eountv, N C csAtamme 14ft acre, more or lets, with ' few inj house one with 3 roo kitchen and diamsrooauspt, or f)r.w btrttohi'tatfti; "about 30 Acres 01 rim per. tuc paiance o? good,' fertile nb-s TJ Cui - e'-ffrowl ol wban 6ornV iTwo-x-ft "tobacOubatn!. one Set 'extra (lol8Wrnert;a ,aS uvoer ont vnnumfirsr two gardrhn and HFy Touftr rtrebani of . improved fruits.' - J " ,n awiiPtr ' for ca!ii Tattort -f Fn rnf oritiattoa,i aupM'To lihta vw, or 10 me .owner;-'" . VCf or toliit' O'.miar-- tr w- .... Xr;.JHt t v.-ilJ-k FOR SALE. -r An 8 siw,uwi mii a nort tittic In JSttate v uwtmsum -v umti, ilea! KehU urrt.&um.s: i-rc, Kcj ' er.T u,rihl Ms 'In different i4fra.iiivahi;- 1 tet U? pay ihfiBM Wrfcr4 anf ,koVe sthe T5ct. . He- xi.'iuwa s a. - u.e iiaL Vn 7 ' e ? -rl hm ; f ' - - ' - f -M.v ' iu-iiMum 0: i-jLinos. Ileal I partadTtAWB are tffcml. s6n lhe( Instiil 9a?TM3n.ta!wbntsVftlU 'f?AleK!in'5 !thr S An Upright Enrioe and. Boiler, rw ! i--fi. 'a !v b uf- hcs, "Heal plHJlYeoiViiraend itl, tW, pnr "dviu r- ' UiVtSr.' OiO'Dlj gtflVt I Wlfc .... : Vl : I ! One Victor W V u. S0 ? -c sU ;hvt .VxnrJ ct J TxS FARMING. Never smoke in barnyard or barn, nor allow others to do so. After securing jour crops sec to marketing them profitably. Do not leave farming tools ami implements exposed to the weather. Joseph Harris regards clover as tho great renovating crop of Amer ican agriculture. W. D. I?hilbrick says that pota toes and roots of all kinds keep best in pits out of doors. Gut down all worthless fruit trees. - They furnish harboring places for numerousJnsects. "To dispute the excellence of milk made from good ensilago is to fly in the face of facts," so says John Gould. For potato culture tho Rural New Yorker adviBes to manure the lnd n the and PloW lt UU(3cr in the spnifg Kerosene is excellent for cleani rig off old hardened, gummy oil that has accumulated on mowers, scra pers and other farm machines. Onions that freeze and thaw out often will rot. Keep them from freezing, or freezo them and keep them in that condition till spring. - ' Snlpfit seed corn carofullv from the etalk chooshig the choicest ears, and then hang them in a per fect! v drv dace where thev cannot " frcozo. - To guard against poultry lice keep the nests clean, oil the" roosts, and sprinkle insect powder on the bodies of the fowls and dust it in their nests. 1 ' v ' ' V Leather, as it slowly decomposes, srives oft fertilizine matter. Some peopbiiketoboid shoes near grapa vines and; whero their valuable qualitic and trees quauiics are utilized. Dnrinsr the summer a crcat deal j . , of rubbish collects in the garden, and perhaps in the rchard. All this ought to be raked up and burned and otherwise disposed of. If left on the ground it furnishes feeding for insects. As a rule, all summer pruning and early spring pruning favors; growth, i. e... causes a more exu berant growth in the parts remain ihg. A lady who claims to have had twenty years success offers this re ceipt in the Ohio Farmer for keep ing eggs; Take- good fresh eggs and rub them over with melted lard, thus closing the jores of the shell. Then put a layer of oats or bran tn ,. .i j. lavr of fSTffsl Setting A OOX ana a layer Ot i tKm rm Th small end and not mem on me smau euu nun uu A pOilHry rauer tela th r,; i'armer that when ti- ' ' . , feff ur. of the, quill ".dicuu all the, rest exctnt ii il I lL.. . .1 . A . " . .' fc E A!pabhin Success, l oar m uist y 0lt H,' iry. sol tt -i evis'L V. S id bv i'r llr- -? , in VrTraSnVk. touch each other, i Woajitn -wmi .nr. aim 1 t . s '"". s ikiunur. i-.Trrr?" rw 5904 Water.' l VE- M VOctllL ! SSav,' IVfifiS WMI keen fresh.-. .fif ' t ... - : oi in P ' -m It'll Ht tllo 1 1 n nf. t in 1.1.. ,p;i. i"-,?": Uie.he.ri to konn hnr ocrrr J, l., ;Vj .Jl'-L" 5P9a JOU.Itt hiT K t. and. vbn fh f'-'W.-.tL-.-. 1 " is h. f.v u'aa.::' r i . . ?fjv iLiisi llj't' -v ;- 1 oreKf HJ: :, ; . Hack 111 1 'ti 1 iiii.i 11 . in 1 11 1.- 1 "ni r: i- w r., , : r -r- "-wi-.- .-.vi ii. . ; i u rope s u n u 1 1 exnendirn'ro for ilfe'wAS - is -'-o ' . t - 'A '-- - ; J ; - r iV'wtnal.aehfs incurred, by.' T' SkKts,u . ?tfVt 1?, not .'there, alVcady' Wulv' "OR-THE SUOOU-!S-TE-E.fFW ' '7V;"ii-"'r''"' ' " '" IlEKRr MOMENTS. To make a long story short send it to thedttor of a newspaper. The most unkindest cat of all is to be found in the average 18 suit of clothes. ! The nrtlucarv mav not be troubled uUh chronic wi-nriness. I but he's alwHYS ready to drop. They put tacks in a carpet to keep it down, but they put tax on tobacco to keep it up. There is a water famine in wes tern Ohio. i?uch a calamity could not occur In Kentucky if all the rivers ran dry.J A society girl says that autumn leaves may b very beautiful, but they are not near so beautiful as ten o'clock leaves. - One would think .there was vari ety enough of -standing collars on the market, but a furniture dealer advertises new styles of . side- - - - - 0 boards." A gallant drummer may think he is doing tho proper thing when be tips his hat to a pretty chamber maid on leaving a hotel; but she prefers a negotiablo tip. "Did the wedding go oil smootk- lv ?" "About as - smoothly as such affairs always go off. Tho only hi tnh that occurred was when the air stood up to be united. When you see a man on a moon ight' night trying to con vice his shadow, that it is improper to fol low a gentleman, you may be sure it is hicr i time lor. him to loin a - - - o m temperance society. "Man. know thyself," was the advice of the earl v Grecian philos ophers, but most men would, prefer to get acquainted witu a nanasome young widow whose eyes roll and Hash like meteors. Tho Haverhill (Mass.) Laborer announces that it has had its oflice windows washed. " There can be no better indication of the prosperity of a newspaper than the fact that it has money to Tav for this unusual . 4 extravagance. Said a dapper little lawyer the other day. "There is a restaurant in Fleet street, where I can get twentv-four kinds-of meat and veg-. 'etahles for eihtpence' '"ilow do do that ?" auked a friend "I order hash !" . A young student preaching' his first sermon the other aay thought he would be original in, his lan guage; accordingly, instead of the nh r:so "from tho cradle .-to the crate, ho spoke our lonrney from the "bassinette to the sepul chre." . ; CustomeriDid you notice that man who just went out Mang led the priee cards m those cigar I boxes and tben paid you ten cents apiece for those tventy-uve cent J cigars Dealer Oh, yes, I noticed that YOU? Da you foet dulU tsujnUt, tow-8i!vltet, Isfc t, and luserltaWy mlawWe, both phjaW catiy ana inentallyt e.Mfriom a eny of fullnesa or bJoatina aftr catiutf. or tf "gono- neaa," ar eBptiusi of stomach' In tho iuon- mouth. imnltr wpjtito, di8a:nt frequent hedaonthmey-8ight,"aaattns$jeik8" ? before the eea, nervous v"Won or cx- oauKm irruabiuty of tenr. hot flusiu-a. hre aal t iere. cJJ s W v4 , Hr"? ww, , w Apj4 t-ivcwuue cowjpiiu,-jo?r jija. e, oerx acta tHi-f ATf 1r7 tJiroiiKh cioRnse 5SS'"S s. aiKt other excteWv V.r.Aa .':..r.. 4, i'PetSUwJijihbJ., ai. 51 1 81 and ;erclfblr.it?44 - - - v . . ... V -4. . . wat crciit Liiooil-111 -ifv ' SAUSrJSY EUSlESS EIEECTOSY. ass under appteprriatt JU vfw e U t U Velum tetU tntrted mt fl.OO j-r yar. Attorneys, . ITon. Chas. Price, 1. S Overman. . Thco. F. Klutla, TCLino. Hon J S Henderson, Cla D Crawford, . J W Rumple, L & W CBlackmer, J W llaaney. Craije fc Clement. . Agricultural Implements. i Smitbdcal & Ritchit. - Bearding Ileuses. Mr. Crawford, Mrs. Lowery, Butchers. RW Price. Couffhenour k, Sharer. J F Smith & Co. Bakers. A Parker. , O G Sejffert. SarUrs. RBMcNctly, Geo Anderson. . . Bankers. DarisA WHey, . Books mnd Stalionety. Theo F KlatU A Co., Theo Buerbaam, Botts nd 8hes. Klutfe A Rendleman, .. v M S Brown, - J Z Schultx, Whitlock Wrijht. Broom and Mattress Manufactory: John Berry TTataan. Cement y Limt and Plaster Dealers ; J. Allen Brown. f Cottn Dealers. , , JPRom, M C Qainn, . J DGaskill. Clothing. Kluttz & Rendleman, MS Brown. ... .. Carriagss mid Ifetftns. Smlthdeal Bittkie. , j i Cigar Mmnwfaeiry. Geo T Heller. ; ' - i" ' Drmgt - Tko r maim c., J II XaaUa. DistilUr.. J B LaaUr: Dry 4f$ds. KlutU AKaadltiaaB, Meroaty & Hro., R J lUiracs, ' V.Wallaa. Young Js Bottian. II . . Trtil4rs: ' "' J Allen Brawn, T C Bernhardt. - Flsur Mills. . P MTirown. ' " . .": I'mrnilure. It M" Paris, 5 " . Gromtt Wwks. Pr R M Eamea, Groceries. . A"Parkcr.' , ' KUMiller. . ' , .WV lteid & Bon, IHnshani & Co., G T Mowerv. ; .' Wright. & lleilhj, - l'. , A C Harris,. - yy AKasle. v) ' - , - 11 & L Wright. ;. G alii more & Ca.. t f Young & Bostian,! C J Bingham. . 'Julius A Feeler, V Kluttt & Kendlenjan; ft : Uurdtcare. Smlthdeal Ritchie,- r P A Atwell. Mats. . M S Brown, ' JXSchvilts. f ' Backet Store. r. - Uriels. "'"'. .r- Kational Hotel ' . Mt. Veraon Hotel, - Davis llcase. .' Jsurac0 Agents. J PGwXilir V ' J S MeCnbWns. Jr , - . J Alien Browni v J 9$ Dealers Covheoowr A Sharvr Zvimdief ami- Ttm&r - . .?HKen. ' " ' " ! :'- ""'' ". . '.'-' Xrt.W: KTkeri, . .. .-' Merone? & Bro. ?'H.Tthui)fcon, : v l 'Iiciurt Frame-:. ' TheoBuerbaurn, ; - J-1 - tv! . ' i' . Iie&J .Oo,. . - - P-lr. Drv'eyip-i?; -ks-.l;-:sttead-l -: pure'. , .aU:"Mn:: f ilaiiie ' -i - j ?. mzzzi 4 Ciuilli EillrtH rA W. If. C. Dlvlsioa. PASSBXQEn TI1A1' jei,i3 . . I - - ! Eftftht Stpt. 23, 18?. - . ! Zstrrn 75tk Mrrtdiaatiar mrd k i . wtir Ktpal .... j Lr. Kcwr York. rhiladrlf.Uia " Ball i more a h Is gtoo Ucnmond lUWi-bT""" Ar. SlUbuT " -" v , - " Hickory Mpreacton Marion AiheTiile -" Hoi Fprinfs ' tMorrutown " KnoxvilLv Lv tKnoxTille fMorriton Hot ?.firinga - AshaTirle ' Itoand Knob " Clarion ...v v " torjstanton HUkorv " J5ttesville ": jSalitbury -1 Ar. Raleigh iHiahmoDd Whington Bahimore 4 Philadelphia" f)inner 8tatiomir(Cclt717v dian) time. Pullman Parlor Car 1 Saliiburj and KnnsTtlle. , pidlmt tng fars,on al) night train. a Jas L Tatloii, W A Wisi OP A A 1 P1ECM0NT flR-USE ROUTE. niCIIMOND & DANVILLE It A I LC It. & P. AND X. C. PlVIBIOXSl Coidne,l S?tf(ivU in Eftd Bert. 4.1 Train Kurt by 7 trldla T1m mtlt: Sqntliboisnd. No. & Jio Lt. Kew York. ,12 15am lit Philadelnbia, :)lm f I " Baliiaiore. " dWaahington. ' jCharlottesTille ,Lv(nchburg " Uiebmoud V Burkerllleda. " jKejiTiHe " Drake's Braoch " DanTille 'Giseecsbcrb " Goldsboro !Rale!?h, "I Durham " Gbael Hill t 4Saat' i 11 Ii " in i 6 19 pm. 114 3 ltpmf Itl Sl7p4ji 5 &7 patf 6 45 12 pro! 6 SI '8 50 pm! 8 C3 10 44 ptnj 9 45 3 SO imj 81 5 60 rml 1 6 52 rxn 2 S I 48 15 rni Hiilsboro ... I 7 25 pmt Sft U JO prnj S 8C '.iiriGpra 1011 In s am ii ra "lBaTera.:-.-"Hlih Point "ISaiisburv ' Ar! ( States villle "J AtheTillc ( Hot Springs Lr. Concord Charlotte.. " Spartaabur " Grecnrille, Art Atlanta - - 12 8C a ca 7 83 2t 111 1 1 28 am ' J ?3 am; 1 CO f.5I5 am- 34 ; 8 43 am 4 48 11 20 pm HMO DAILV No 51 IJoS ?Ioxth.lioxiiid. i L. .Atlanta. ;-; 7 (O pro; 8 4f Ac. Greenville 1 01 am 2f 2 ISara 3 4 55 am 6 2 Charlotte, (-oneonl ,-. Palisburr f 6 60 am 7 25? i 44 ami 8 02 1 Hih Point Greensboro 57 ami 9 11 i 88a 9 40 f Ml 40 "(fl22 , 12 CGpm 12.44 j 12 45 ptn 415 ISUppii 21pm rt Saleux K. mifcboro r Durban " " Chapel UiUv '1 Ralei-h '1 GokUboro , V DanTiile .Drake Branch V KeTrilIe BurkTiUe.V 4 55 pm,f II -' nrre-imiii ' 1 COpm S rl 40ptat.l I 2 45pmi C J I 15 pra, 2 i 3 45 pm 4 1 t 8 23 pn: S I . jll f$ pro 10 1 1 SCO 12 J " Jtiehinond LVnchburg CharlotteaTllIe" aching ton Phi!!eFphr ' f w York- ;t 6 20 am: tf Pailv; .tuairjexcfpsau -- N SLEEPING CAR 5Xii ITCiT, V On trains 3tf and 51. PuTIman T Sleeper fcctweea Atlart as1 Jfrw 1 .-.Catrajn 52 aV KPftHmaa Erf SSeepeT Wa.thtii'tca aat ZontgciJ vfa.iitsrtcH aaxi AarTtsfa. 'ISPullMaa. S!per. biwaa. Rlc&jr aa t jrc c.5S.-r o. aotf PcJirjji fie bejtwe! Greens-orr and Pa-Vtlrh I 'jTTLrmiirfitSjcke on fwla at jpnat njnn ter all F1- Ffr rates anfiTif.nrniaticai a-pplr sztnt of the CflmTfcayv cr to . . J.. b. 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