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KIn Unit L Tool*Is expected ton to tbe city at an early data. B. L Edward*, of in tike olty on Monday. Thoms s Dry left tbe first of to visit relatives and friends at Mary Barber, of Catawba, .8 C, visit lag Mry. Ohiisbolm at 802 S. Mint ... VfMlas-But’er, of Shelby, a for ; net student of dafiin University, Is via i log friends here. , Miss Carrie P. Bool ware left last week tiapend awhile in the mountainous rt JOS of Western North f Dr.O. T.D11 tary tf the Presbyterian Chi olty visiting relatives. Isis 0 I. Withrow, A. B, will atLittl* Book Ohnroh for Rev. - "dhsoday morning at 11 o’clock. Anton ■ ' AS dealers keep It, fl per lx* tsKfe-mftrk ib! efOMnd on mtspt&t*-* Mm. Hughes, who went to Baltimore to have an operation performed for a can ear has returned home and is well. Editor of tbe Wilmington Sentinel, In the Queen City. He is looking well and ap parently enjoying life to the highest ex Mr. Teaao Mmpby, who liven near th^ 0. C. B B. station, and who has bean seriously 111 for sometime, died last night. . Mrs. Rachel Clinton, mother of Editor Clinton, haa been quite 111 alnoe laat Fri day. She la alightly Improved at thia writing. Mr. Clarence Gordan, who haa been riding aome time In the large oltlea ol North, is again home to aeehla par ents. Mr. J. H. Johnson, who baa been laid np from the effect of injudiciously tak ing too violent exercise on bis wheel, la oonvalesoent r Miss Julia P. Hughes, who has been spending some time with her sister, Dr L H. Brown, at Biddle Uaivensity, left V Wednesday morning for Washington. The colored Dramatic club wHl pre Jeptha and his Daughter evening at the Auditorium for the fit of St Miehael’s Eqlsoopal chnrob. If yon (feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IROK-JBITTERS Mr. Ell Wilson and Lnoy Grier were married, leat evening at the residence of the bride's parents on South cald well St. Bev G W c’loton perf >rmei the oere v Ninony that aide them one. The spelling bee, oonoert and. social combined, ,^h<oh was given at the Pntm byterian Cfatireh on last Monday nlaht wilder the anspioee of Prof. £LA Hunt and Mrs. B P. Wyobe sided quite a nest little sum to toe building fond of that ohorohr The Queen City Drag Store has one of too finest soda water fountains In the city. Colored people suffer no disadvan tage, either la the quality of the drinks or the appearnooe of the plaoe where they ere served at the Queen City Drag Store. The lawn party on the campus of Bid dle University on lest Tuesday night, under the auapioss of the W. C. T. U , wan quite an enjoyable affair. The oam pus wee beautifully lighted and every thing passed off pleasantly. The Brooklyn Elite Ctab has fitted np an etognnt club and reading room over the Queen City Drag Store, end there its members and visiting friends can spend the afternoons end evenings both pleas-, satly and profitably. This is n move in the right direction end President Alexan der and his loyal set of followers need to A set of Dickens’ or Soott'a works, for lnstanoe,' coming as n gift ““ ' rpic friend, would bon some phllsathropio j~. b» highly appreciated by the dub ▲ HOUSEHOLD TBEASUBE. D. W. Fuller, of Oanajoharie, U- Y., Mja fast be I'wini hasps Dr. KUtfft HeW H ~ "i« family has Difoowy in the home end bis » alwsjs found the rary best results follow its nee; that he would not he without it* if procurable. 6. A. Dy^ee, Druggist Catskill, H. uji that Dr. King** How Discovery i* undoubtedly the beet Cough remedy, that he has used it in hto family for eight years, and it has neeefe foiled to do all that s claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trim bottle nee at Theo. -F. Daltf A Co , Drag Store. Begnlar sise^Mc., UUd 9L m '•>*. A ZrON CHURCH BUR«£BD. - - T BY BEV, J H ▼ HARRIS, P B Please allow me space to chronicle a misfortune that came upon my die-: ftrict Sunday night July 7th. Oa the above-mentioned night and after holding a very, spirited servios. Her D T Tinsley dismissed the congrega tion at Pleasant Grove church and Try Electric Bitten M a remedy for you troubles? If sot,get a bottle now and ge .elicf. Tbia medicine has been found b be peculiarly adapted to the relief mu cure of all Female Complaint*, exerting i wonderfbl direct influence in givinj atrengtb and tone to the organa. If yet have Loss of Appetite, Constipation Headache, Fainting Spell*, or are Nervous Sleepless, Excitable, Helai cboly or tron bled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters ii the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by ite nse. Largi bottles only fifty cents aiTheo. F. Klutti & Co , Drugstore. X'i NOTICE. * ' m ▲!1 persons desiring to have cones pondence with Birhop C. C. Pettey are hereby notified that letters sent to him should be addressed to Partee, N C until farther notice is given. C. C. Pettey. r NOTICE. The brethren of the South Georgia 'onferenca are earnestly requested to mod in the general fond at once in >rder that I may be able to make a prompt repent to the General Steward L G. Hemphill, (A. C. 8) 'AM 'J>' NOTICE. m Will all fraternal delegatee and general officers wbo intend attending the coming session of the Genesee innual conference at Gloversville, N. V., which will convene September 25, please notify me at their earliest convenience-so that ample provision can be made for all who may come J.J. Adams, pasto*, 133 Washington-st., Gloversville,N Y NOTICE. The District Conference and Bun lay-school Conyention of the Salisbury district will meet conjointly at Cleve land, N. il, Wedneadav, Oatober 9th, L895, at 11 rum. . AH traveling and Ideal preachers in the district, Superintendents oi Sunday-schools and ley delegate}, are rt qaired by law to be present. ' ' Each pastor will please collect $1.50 from his charge ti meet the expenses )f the conference and to pay delegates nay to the Annual-Conferenqe. ^ Delegates to the 8. 8. convention will bring one penny per scholar to neet the expenses of the Go i vent ion. H. L. Bimmobs, P. E. notice. veution ville, Ale., August 20th, mud eon tinne to Iha 22nd. All of Ik. _ tors. looel preachers end superintend dents must attend, end one from each circa :t end i * ^ %mrch circuit and church delegate must bring 75ota, frrwiienh Tihrimh snd tnrh Sunday* school must send 60cts to help defray the expenses of the district ' ad# niMionary oeroion preached Monday 20th at byBef.aL.Boyd. t n at 8 o’clock by Tuesday at mo Sermon 1 Sermon Tt clock be Wednesday, 28tb, Boston, Maas. , Aog. 29th, New Bedford Friday,'Aug. 80th, Providence, R. I SEPTEMBER. SundaT, Sept 1st, New Ygrk, N. Y Tuesday, Sept 3d, Matawan, N. J. Wednesday, Sept. 4th, Middletown N •&+' Thursday, Sept 5th, Red Bank, N. J Sunday, Sept 8th, Asbury Park, N. J, Tuesday, Sept. 10th, Eetontowa,N« J, Wednesday, Sept 11th, Pine Brook Thursday, Sept. 12th, Paterson, N. J, Friday. Sept, i 3 tb, Hackensack, N. J. 8unday, Sept 16th, Camden, N. J. Wednesday, Sept 18th, Alleghany Conference, Pittsburg, Pa. Thursday, 8ept. 26th, Franklin, Fa. Sunday, Sept. 29th, New Cute!, Pa. Wedresday, Oct 2d, Bishop’s Meet ing, 8t. Louis, Mo. * BISHOP HARRIS’ APPOINT MENTS. AUGUST. Aug, 15, Ui-ion Wetley. Aug. 18, Gabraith Church-Address Cor. 4ih and E Sts., N E, Wadi ingioo, D. CL Dg 20, 21. Wilmiagton, Del, 848 Wilson 8t. Aug 22.23.Newtown#PA • Aug 25 . Wesley Zion Chord). Ad dress, No 1938 Lombard St, Phil adelpbis, Pa Aug 2T, York, Pa, No 213 E King St Aug 29, 30; Peach Bottom Circuit, Address Muddy Forks, York Co, Penn m . SEPTEMBER Sept 1, Carlisle, Pa, No 124 North College St IJopt 3, 4,8pruoe Ron Circuit 8e^5,^6, Harrisburg, Pa, No 313 Sept 8, Mt Pieasant, Pa 3ept 16 TJniontown, Pa Sept 18, PHttbttrg, Pa, Meeting of the AUegleny Conference OCTOBER Oct 2 8t Louis Meeting Board of Bishops ” • THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. the •» «*■*» I«*ufw Et. Rev.». T Tanner, IX D, Rev. Geo. W. CHnfon, lf„ D. D., and Rev.O. O. Booth. ; work oot «U or • pwtofthetr «pon . For further information •ddress, c Booker T. Watoihgtoh, Principal, Tuskegee, Ala. ^ Eleolrio Headache Powden, the Beat, Quickest; and Safest Boned; known for the core of Headache and Neuralgia. Each envelope contains four doses, just double the qusntit any preparation on the market, it, and be convinced that four can headache can be cored far Ten Cc Manufactured by Thea F Klutt Co , DrugS ore, Salisbury, N. 0: DOUGLA88’ PICTURE FREE. . V(e have arranged with a first-daw Chicago engraving company to for nish all new cash subscribers or old subscribers, who pay up iu foil, foe finest lifeeise picture of Hqar. Fred erick Douglass ever gotten out. .• ' Now is yonr chance to get a fine | ic ture of foe greatest Negro leader America has produced, for nothing, by paying what you owe The 8tab this arrangement will only last lot » abort while. Act at once. Knoxville College <m-1—. eAiaMiie. | |„i... u. oClCTltinC| AgnetUTUnU, JBUsp1 i>i«*niwii| Normal Onmes. fifty-five dollars a year will cover all expenses of board, tuitioa, fuel, light, and furnished room. Separata linm. mSuJtUmi Air little boys, 6 to 14 yean. Term begins last Ttatmdayof Sept. SendforCxtalogneta smw. r. s. a^uLLO<w.KMXTta^Tmn Give Us Your ■ ■ A Moment I Line of .. r, Col., and return on'bccoon1 !"»> Educational Association, limited, first class fare, nlni round trip; tickets wifi b« 4, 5, and can be extended aber 1. Bound trip rate froir low rates and will af tunity for any one to date at a small cost. EPWOBTH LEAGUE. rax FULL AMD OFFICIAL PROCEEDING* OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL COE KERENCK, IE A VOLUME OF 600 PAGES At the urgent solicitation of many Spworth Leaguer* who attended the went International Conference ot the Spworth League, at Chattanooga, the [Ime* Printing Company, of Chattanoo ga, ha* consented to pa x'ieh a fuH Mid ompiete hlatoty of that gnat gaiher ng of young Methodist*. The histoiy rill make a handsome volume of about >00, pages. It will oontain, verbatim, all he spesohee, addresses and sermon* de Ivered at the Conference, revised by their uthors. It wiU be indexed istosubjeets >e Issued just as soon *a It can be pro rerly prepared. Send orders at onos’ o the Times Printing Co., Chattanooga, MADISONVILLE, KY, asps, ~Jr'Kr . _ _ rju itea of animals, reptiles or are instantly soothed and quickly cured with Pain-Killer. It counteracts the effect of the poison, allays the ini tion, reduces the swelling and stops the pain. When yon go fishing, on a picnic or on any outing trip, be sure and take a bottle o« I Her For all pain—internal or external—it has no equal, and for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea and Dysentery, it is almost a specific. Sold everywhere at 35c. a bottle. (Quantity has been doubled.) Accept no imitation or substitute. The genuine bears the name—PERRY Davis & Son. I -! .Ilf- . . __ - jp the Agricultural and Mechanical College For The Colored Race, At Greensboro, N. C. Tbe Pall Term will begin Wednesday, Ootober 2nd, 1886. for tdmlssion will be made Wednesday and Thursday, Ootober 2nd and 3rd. Exam ination of county students will be made in eaoh county by the county examiner >n tbe first Saturday in September next. 7 Instruction is given in Agriculture, Horticulture, Dairy Management, tbe tfeohanic Arts, tbe English Language, and various branches of Mathematical. Physical, Natnral and .Economic Science, with special references to their applica tions in the industries of life. A limited number of girls will be admitted for whom, In addition to the regu lar course of study, instruction will be given in Muslo, Sewing, rvw»«t»g and Laundry work. ’ This School Is endowed by the United States and the State of North Carolina, (t is not sectarian, and is not oontroled or influenced by any particular denomina tion. - ^ ’■ TERMS. COUNTY STUDENTS. . OTHER STUDENTS. FOR ALL ST^Wm™0"’^*100° Board, per week . . , . . g 1.555 Lodging, use of room, bedding, &o. per session 10*00 Instruction on piano, twolessona a week, per month 2.00 For nse of piano per session ..1.00 2®^For additional terms see catalogue, which oan be had by mrir-rr--Ti President of The Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Greensboro, N. C. 8t 05 . tunu m ran, PULPITEER. The volume of Syn-3 opens of Sermons by Rev. JOHN B. SMALL, D. D., With ihtrodneUon B/ Rev. Dr. WILLIAM H. 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Orders by mail a specialty. Give us a trial. G. L. BLACKWELL, Manager. Salisbury, N. C. THEO. F.KLUTTZ &C0. LEADING DRUGGI8T8. Salisbury, - North Carolina ONE HUNDRED YEARS 1^. '» w jgrg >»iv ?/; :; —.OP THE AFRICAN MTHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH, OR Centennial of African Methodism jk The A. M. E. Zion Book Room now has on its shelves a new and more complete history of the church, than has ever before been published. The book is the result of ten years’ effort by BISHOP J. W. HOOD, D. D., LL. D. It is a book well formed, of convenient size and contains nearly seven hundred pages. The retail price is $$, invariably cash. A libheral per centage allowed to agents who make large sales.
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