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.-: i 'l j; e- " " : " i ' 1 . ; K i' r ' ' ' . '-N - - . N t i .'-.. " ' ' r 1 ,i - - - . ! , - - , - i tl,e Rates it a viM .V.-rt .-i.l van' - ' fie jJiU " f2-3 ' i r-r: -., i ion on maeraw- -1 LOCAL. - :. There js perhaps uo other town in the State with as.uiuch valuable: property so almost entirely witlo protection ngsiint fire as is this. Tiring, well in the pub lic square is the main dependence In tha central part of town. Bat the work on it has'tiever been completed id accordance with the origmol design and con Recent ly it falls short of the aim. That design, if our memory is not tauit, embraced an octagonal buildinjfof stone or brick, with arket stalls and police, headquarters on m " Rll Ottt t i f il 111 l wto lexas. lv of Statcsyille, fotmeii ti,c ground floor, and air engine room in tho center; a police court-room on the second floor, and ji water tank in the attic, jpuble ' J u with a riiDola and lire bell iu it, the whole fire- proof. Tle engine was 10 supply tue uiu with water from the well, and pipes from the tank to supply the four principal streets as : many equates down as might be deemed advisable. It was to be a handsome and first-rate -work, and. f'hl r..j,.,,.Ur will should yet be put iulo execution. The LJrtV'V1 T , ..r. unn Co.nmisioners bid: drawing, of it made seveml years ago, and it was thought for a while that (something would be done; but what prevented progress it is not now uecessary to inquire. ieuicic, u design is as good to-day as it was then, the work just aj . i i i.i i. jjiprogirp : - r thefi' 11 "uderiakeu mere biiuuiu 17. ,lr rhieilv -under me v- . , .v i mis w cni.i-i!i hir ev mi ior mo fui punc. MlT t TlinrnWell. 01 DOUin -i -i- -; v " : .. . ,A.AVrtA -uirrmons have been lis- suppose t ... uulu,, which is a small sum to ue raiscu m me riiin ro of twlo orthree vears. It, is liopea iflVl re"- J-1 . ......f.rtiMiiitv will r LUtliafOe U.-Jiors - lile. r :....,..wni:u in tins J nil III I"" 1 ' n.. j: :-:-'tndav inoruing last, i r r i . MINlria DEFARTXXCinV j Yji V r7 -.. , - gggggVi : " 'N.,: .V-.-7 -,-7- 4 7:r-l";:;'-ii t. r. ; uuxuk MANAGERS. -'- j A There lifts been some prospect work TQJJITQ IiADrES' COliUMU. .- I The Arm op JusriGK.-rPliiladelpliia, T,, BepaWiami, haTing a majority in ;j v -riuw. .-ni I March .7.-The : arm of the marble fc. I the u. Seoate,are entitled toareuige the 7A11 contributors , t th c?ltt "M'ure of justice: on' the e;citr-halLleommrttee to-soit them?eUi., Atnres- adclreas their cbmmtmicatiotis: 10 j ovsq was extended and held a pair of ent vacancies exTst from peWatr,A'rk r "t scales feU off to-day. The mass of mar-1 ansas and UissUsif: Ladies' Column," Watcitmah, N. C. isslssippii outbe t4ncnitie ble, weighing 100 pounds, struck the I side, and from Illinois, Orezou and Kw payement without hurting . any of the Hamiisiiire, on the Republican ,3de!' The passersby. . ine brealcage was due to legislatures of Illinois and .Oreu are iu session, but are tied vpTwo years from now1' tlie boot will- be on the other foot and the Senate" Xttc$ OUtrver. wilt be Denijucratic. going on at me uuiu 7 -p"": nir watchman. t wha iuaw . ... . x amnensawu u cc l frost. Lli iS-i. .-nil J ii ii irir ! T 11 1, Ji ine sunn a bij i- lum vi7 vf ; i so mgniy or ine "ioun Am"i mill w per lanja ree com. 1 mve inem. a column m yuw 7 ufiiawm nyjuia, ! ' .: ' i i . paper, and! sincerely hope it may prove j UTC been nsing for a month or two Near tlie XJuioo mine and on the same a benefit to all who mayj contribute to in my household Swift's t Specific; . the hronertr thev have opened a 15 foot belt it,-' I hope I am not Jirs in :taking ad- greater portion of it having been consum- . i..: r..i..- fit.! ciitr.r I vnnfaw nf f hA nP dftsionated to us: ed by the female portion ot mv family; and oi8,avo .m-g-u r -r vrXr fl'nw: with the happiest results.-:. It'aeted like a tttrin t. 2firtn4. and a trace of copier. ; ; UUA 'iTr1 charm on nV wife., who had" .been in bad 1?: ?'"" ' . . -. . ness ;.as a motro, iwmcnis , Y"u health for a long time, and for whom I had coiiage, wuoso ocenpant It is reported that. Supt. Freshville, of a banner and write voften, but. this paid hundreds of dollars for doctors and i a foreman over three horses.; loeach the lloover klill Mine will take charge being my first, I wUl bej brief in con- medicines. It began to build her up from honsehe has a telephone line, nud at 8 f fiold Hill when oneratious are rosotu- "" uu . . 1 'r i. riT.r " '."irLVr' V e,( CTerJ n,5n IW nwjau ed at that mine. If he dues we success for ttye Company. A Canadian wlwrnns a farm f 13,000 iirediot th honor bestowed uporf them and en- my toil took it wjthlly Mti.ftorj eich hear. diecUmk Evtry H- jo bearing from thnrt anearly d -3 out hi. ord. Wur ri8.f New Ouleaxs, FeW 11th, 1885. aluminium -j ;.: - Corundum! has for quite a nnmber of years been regularly, mined; or, as upon any topic which tHey imay choose to discuss. 1 am yours vruiy, . 'Hawthorn. f ?m, be -ttled 'before the 1st of fffih muclfprofit and pleasure. -i-r-O riinT to the hard t lines V .1 to the taxes. Mr.Editorr iu I am very glad you have given us a tuanv instances, hauted for and collected chance to displav some of our "mother by farmers and others i in many localities iu Carolina. In Macon coun ground aud concentrated great markets of the converted iuto many articles of : useful- ... t .1 1 . 1.1 TIJ.L I .1 J ni lrnn..n liiMnl nf .no f.ilnM I P'" Western Aonn l umns 01 me ff u(cnman,vauu a uuu 1 uviv.u.m v v. .j P u.. i-i- ty it is nuued.iyi. lairuuucwrv i wmueua. twa ur .7 " T"" " t :77-i" I . audwnt to the two of what I .Mm to be, a 2 I ; i. i -.t I j ; -o 7 i world wncre jtis tiuii miuuiwtuw wiw jyu"g viuy alterative, espcciallv for females. I uess. Its chief use has been as.f an abrasive, aud its exceeding' great hardness gave it a ulaco hiffh in the scale, beius i secoud -'.I m ! . . ,s..i. sex. l refer to tne necessity or educat-1 . ing xne girisup toy ac least, a uaeim standard in Ireil home duties. ' J This is now done iir' some of ! the European I have tried them all, I have no doubt I or wrong, and Uie tasks he las s oat are that want of exercise, close confinement to be performed wiUtont fail.-!Tlii8 farm: in ; poorly ventilated houses, sewer , gas ing by telephone is something ew umlei- poison and malarial poison olten produce , . , .j T . Sickness among our wives, daughters and thosan, and shows what we are cum: ug sUters. and I believe Swift's 8Deci8c is 'the fto.iVcr Observer. remedy for all this sort of blood poisoning. l Know many or tlie best xamiiies of, this At Totrikinsville. a cknnon ex- 6n the 4th, bywhich Joseph was fatally wounded and a doz-l m others wounded, some very badly. DAI.I3BUBY IXAHKET. Absolutely Pure. TWs powder sever varies. A marvel of tonty. strengtb, and Mtiolesomenesa. More ecoBomivat tnan Ue ordlnanr kinds, and cannot: be sold la competMon wHn tue multitude at low test, tJiort weignt, aiura or paotpnate powaere. soia only im UOTaL BAKltiQ l'OWOKK 10f Wall W. 3. cana T. , F. L. Joxas, J. P., Quitman, Ga. GENERAL DEBILITY. For several years past my wife's WASUED OUT HAUL There i a sort of pallid, chalky complexion which the nov elist call a uvnshcd out cotnplexion.wjIt Is' ghastly enough, and no mistake. Washed out, faded, discolored, or part colored kair - 't: -a, ... . . .i - I I i. I mil v tn. l!.iii'nl T'liia -mtul!.tl ia fitiiml Kx. r..ini6Hiifiia will take mo suuieci ...... ?- " - . U ... ..... 1 1 mf J ... ....:.i4:t lauuudautiv in western iMonu uarouua. i-j r,,, fhmf- Ptnat.irtn mMnrfM A n was unuer seru!iis vuuPiet.wV... . .. - ? ; . ,w r , ; : ,i i s... Biiliiecta anneal with " iact, in ineariy every couiujr, i, , tnowledere oi ail tne useiui arts oi - V - - - ; I . ! . .-" 1 - I Cc,r trWty,0'at' Xf&65 ; Meafi -7075 ! almost as repulsive ami melancholy,. 4 a health I V1 , ffln.Pin, nlt fti -Parkers Hair Balsam will restore vx "ViTi countries where the verv highest class- has been exceedinirfv feeble-a' eeneralU-;.:w,tf..J-ui. LL olinrr .. Mair to its original color, whatever it Wast .-VrFfTM . .jii: a.;.;,. hi, .!-. f hk.i. vf.nT si.- "k ,,80wuu brown, auhorn or black. Why wear nicm This ant seemed greatly reduced ia flesh, no remedy 10l2i -Beef, retail, 610j. cfi the hoof, on your head, when d to do ner any good. In the spring 2i3J Butter 1520 ; Eggs, U j Hay, 30 lively, shining hair. sr,E Some new-comers have erected handsome 1 l.w1.wl SIOICO t "wmIV . r---. l.llO ll.v . i...o. nr.A Itll'tlCeS, W llrO UeHMCJ UICIO ncio huo v They have contrib es of society are not considered as jinish- break do wn of the nervous tystem. She spring pecific. J ;wenty I '. wu I . . . . . . . .; . ;a itiui tl. anrfhee nod mav be is nur fallincI will cut short this, but Uind thlrtv nonnd in flesh and it reno- piauungfliJi Sweet potatoes 0(!pi; .wo .v -7 " i ni , r 1 I o " rf.r . ; . you may easily have scxui m va i - , OQO w . . ii . . a : t.t. a ltl ir m v,,? m . ... rl to ...a' pre8eVt ,K,PaU- Ired... Ke.. t?t,,.T.nue .in,; the accoipled houife. Forfear S BESS S VOU KIIUW lmittiM nrnHiiMH wnnHnrrii riMiilta Khk MMV.?','.. . ......I. aki JeUtlfll 1 d'arfCtC!urt House fiioii doing' bnsioeas iu Salisbury than to aud as before remarked, in .many, locate I may say too much which, you know bottles produced wondefful results. She mn Z.. . 'v -T1 f'lli.rtor. the fef relics of a former generation IP II lVl.l m Sallshury Toljacco" ISS V I - - t - in mv next give an extract! or two from vated her whole system. It is certainly Fea,yoiUU; Mats, 4U4?; l aiiow,7; urj 1 vj rvri v aa , a.aa icj va aw - i t picked up by buckets full. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JS0. HHErrAKD. ;on,.'KstiM'of.Biltim"i', and Davidson LKASK.-Tl.e IfplWJiairst I ifiHiiSaniiDavie ;fli)00 acres)," naa v "v.. !Afi .'iS-a'iik JWown ka lessee iWM-r- -. i ii .... 1....1 J Jrmf three years. iiou. ... i ,i,.r..fi for sonietimo s I iuch eltm .saiiiacuyii i t.. fepto secure an ajrangement dnot to the higiiest oiuuci. i ; , f . e il.V. -,.t itc 1 COIHl)U'lf tofenti .... . 1redecoaaora. WV : F. J. Murdoch to briug prominently before mining Europe. .With good wishes, but indifferent ones. uted hugely in this way to the appear Delcie. men tne iacc tuac new uiscoveries oi scientific iuterest may result in greatly aiice of the town. But with the exception uug uj,wiuBuuw qwr- ..f the Graded School House and f two its; A uew jdetnaud for this mineral lias rhni olics thev have few if any more mon heeu occasioned by receut discoveries r tui.Vir. ntornri.un4vet. wmcii ureauy cneaiieu 1110 prouueuou ui certain staces iu ineir lmssuzo are Vhpn thev became citizens they found alumiuium.! Alumiuium is a silver white, J brought forward and disposed of with two railroads built anil in operation theJ uou-tarnishing, non-corrosive, and light- celerity. The pension (bill that passed THE LEGISLATURE. As we approach the end of the session mapy important bills that have reached the urcatest tonic in the world. T. i. Higgixs. Indian Springs, Ga., Nov. 8, 1884. 1 Treatise on lilood aud okiu LMseases mailed tree. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3 At lauta, Ga. ' ' 1 Lugs, common to rued. Lugs, med. to good, LUiiS, good to hnc. - Lf.tnWinciiiirwork iu larseiiartof their est metitl iu the world. ." '-o . i I ri-tlie Hev Minn accident Sunday afternoon yicli prevented services 4it nis ctinHky uit.rhegnot uis ! 'to:! way while attempting u UM Mr4 inteuding to-visit. St. few miles otjt ot town. the 4 thwrcli i Iinjiirt.on "the head, though at paliifujrltas not prevented him f 10111 Ljlilgi liis -usual duties this week. tiSf NOTICE ! Persons who h: !.aittheir taxes for I8d4, may do so falliHg .at ,wy omee oeiween Win inf tjj.is month. After the loth jl have to settle witli sme one I n 7 7 V V. C. Khhku. 1 ji - -O T7- ' MALARIAL POISON. The drouth in Southwest Georgia last spring dried up the wells, and we were compelled to use water from the creek on Its specific j the senate in a different shape from when I the plantation. The result was that all ri.nr t'.wnxl fiHi- l Ainlv cravitv ia onlv .U7. neariv nve times it left tlio house was reiectca ov tne nouse l - A. llv v i w u. - D ;- r af w - - I . Jfu jv- - a .a ? a. i . i v ' a. a a. i vi mi uiv v vi a itviiiivo wa wwaavo SoecifiCT and as lonn as I took it, I had cood school house iu which their children tensile strength. It also alloys with most ference ordered. 1 lie senate had stilCKen perfect health. As soon as I ceased taking could be educated ; as good streets and as any metal except lead aud mercury. . I out the provision to pay widows, and it t, I like the rest, wast afflicted with chills. good police service as we have now j and This metal is How on exhibition at had cut down the total annual expenditure iu tuis matter tne nouse Hides, 10; Rabbit furs, 25$0 cts per dozen: Mink skins, 2030. . Cotton, ready sales at. 10J bts for good Lugs' fine to fancy. middling highest, lui. Leaf, common to med. , x . , , . Leaf, med. to good, Tobacco, sales every day ; and prices jafl good to fine, satfsfactory. Wrappers, com. to med. Poultry, in steady demaud but prices j Wrappers, med. to good moderate. 4.50 to 6.00 6.00 to 8.50 JLftO to 11.00 11.00 to T8.00 5.00 to r 6.25 G.25 to ? 8.50 ' 8.50 to 15.00 15 00 to 16 50 16.50 to 25.00 25.00 to 40.00 40.00 to 55.00 "ii ft.? ill Dress Makinq! .Ktioi Lhttkks leniaininginthe 1'ost y Salisbury, X. C, for the week WllSmvcrs. A J Turner. Win Trout- an, ifanDie Starues, J n Stewart, Auuie, Jane SUof, T J -Thomas, Chas limf 1801) .fMjeiaj! "advertised when the abo;e thev found two cemeteries Substantially New OrleaUs, iu the Exposition, and is to $30,000. enclosed with brick and stone where their shown by the iuveutor of a now process seems more-liberal than the senate. We weary bones might rest after tho ntrul wiieieuy tue cost oi prouticuou is uiucu are ior tne lames every; uay iu uie jear. fever of life was oven To one of these, reduced. Au emineut analytical chemist Without doubt provision should be made mauv of the present inhabitants were of .'Philadelphia, Col. Win. Frishmuth, for them. Another evidence of the liber- contributors. But mainly these , are I lias tlie honor ot maKiug tlie aiscovery, aiity ot tne nouse wasjiotinu yesierua r ..,Ki;. a..t.-;nj I ami Im nlmi iliiiiin Afi:i til lt nrsUrri-1 in tli ilpcided votu bv which it reiected Illllll UUJCIl 13 - Ul lllv.ll iiuviiw wi'iiifcvw I ..." " I I - w In a T 1 i v i ,..L..uS. . ... , a . J Some two years ago I received a hoy predecessors, ot wnom rney may wen oo cuouu . f. no cuihuuhu, w wc, mmin wiuuiiim .uBSMp t IT.... (Lona White) into the Orphans Home, proud , for they were liberal and enter couverted iuto sulphate of alumiua, irom 7,.W0 Ior the orpnaus and suustuuieu ear Macon, from Columbus. He was one Vrisih'T ton decree all tue more cretuta I wiucn wie aiuiaiou is piscipiiaieu, mc iu,uw. nc ui imi.iu lum oi mo nvtrcsi crcniures htc cm kch ble as having lived at a time when there it is formed into a chloride, Irom wlncii, chanty, it ougtit to oo susta.ueu. ue a 7 V ..7 T1 . ' uciui iulu ui diiviui. n 11 iv. it . uihj hvu- im from his birth. About eighteen pors. a dissenting voice, mere is anoiner montIS a0 i commenced giving him This discoverv. cheaiieuiugthe produc- which we- think the legislature should Swift's Specific. After several bottles had is destined considar. The pay of the Supreme court ien tasen ana no visiuie resuiis io oe i ;. .... i a.. ...i.ir seen, i began to aepair, uut contmueu me judges ought to bo increased, Au addi- ' . Xt ,lf ;mnrovemertt tion should d(p something for themselves thought entirely out of the question, ou tion of $300 a year to ; their present sala- iame apparent, and -front that date to nml for tliose who are to come after them, account of! tho cost of production. Now ries would be little enough. There is no the present there has been constant im- , , . i . i - i . . i . i i. .j i i t .. : and the work proposed above would be a the range is almost limitless. By reason reason why it should hot .: be done.. The provement in oom oout am niiuu. e good beginning in this, direction. of its extreme lightness and great tensile additional cost to tho State would I ".'"'ZutZ T hv. rTnnwn T Other subjects inseparably linked with strength it will doubtless give auewjonly $000, and the increase should be I honestly believe that he will ultimately ilm ftitnre orosneritv of the town are also imiietua to discoveries iu serial uaviga- made. It is just. It is fitting. It is a outgrow- the effects of this loathsome t :n Uni..ao s.t .nA i ...AfUs-1 iiiA tnik T li RttWr disease unuer me mnucuce ox owms IV rt ill tfSasmw miv, I'inw v ouihii j : " - - 5 J i MTSSM. 0. TAFFE Has optmed rooms in the Old Photograph Gallery i She. has learned lress Making an A tlio miV.i arr-iiriitp irstpm of cuttinfi . , .. xt.. i ..,i:.;... rmii-- 7. . . : " I marKei at i uis iiiiu-. ue uaiB U.CU it. in wui iuiiiiij a 1 1 norougiuy. When I resumed its use, I was all right again an antidote for malarial poison for two or three years, and have never known it to fail in a single instance. W. C. Fublow. Sumpter Co., Ga., Sept. 11, 1884. A CRIPPLE RESTORED. Wrappers, aood to fine, Wrappers, hne, Wrappers, fancy , none oWcrcd. New tobacco breaks for the past week have been liyht. Prices stiff for aU grades. Good, rich, waxy fillers, smooth cutters snd log smokers are in great demand and prices a shade stiflcr than the qnotation. Wrap pers of all classes are high and eagerly 'sought after. Planters would do well 1y putting some of their good tobaccos on the it? :'7?f JI'- - t ' i ' ' 1: 'X Fit Guaranteed ! Will be pleased to receive ialls from the ladies of Salisbury. March 5, 1885. ly BUSINESS LOCALS. i i . . i iiuTArm was'not as much weatli in Salisburyaud by the uew process, metalic aluminium is hope the senate will pass the bill without . , , . t Im world uotl so wise as is thought to I precipitated in sodium vapors. la dissenting voice, There is another montiIS bo now. Bujra brief reference was all that was tion of this very rare metal, intended as a VcSiiudentliat every genem to open a range of possibilities .to enuie Tarali, Brood liay, are Called for; . " . J. II. Bamsay," P. M. mM t Inem. EscAt' - Dogs arc more thej are worth any way you A family in this town hung dotliiugfoii the back of a chaii Jwit before the tire. After au ab- ofafevr miiiutes they returned and PNitliat ..Bir:ill ilmr li.ll in th room i . - , .:r -7"-" Flpstltlie chair and clothing in the ifuumntin a tew minutes more 'tue. lx-Hli ill :l ll;i7i'. Ul iiessing, such as the permanent improve- tiou. n to the surrounding country, and espe- Utruiuents, aud may come iuto extensive tho office without Sijcrjticiiig the.com- w i .j ment of the streets and roads leading out gteel iu the manufacture of surgical in- ought to be enough to; permit one to take i f -Jn..!.,, whii-h were yi I . treated some two vears ago with S. S. S. cially the projected road to Wadesbord, I use in tliej ! manufacture of ware for table forts of his family. Nfics Observer. show no symptoms ot return of the dis- 'iving us a more direct and cheaper ronte usrf in fact, take the place of silver iu Those "small matters to the people ease. u. u. i 9 . . ' wA- I.-:... -...i .. i.? . i i.s..t:...i i... i... i i ....ul Orphans' Home, So. Ga. Coflf. to tne sea coast t -vyiuuiugiou uuu tne uomesuc aits, w iiero iigiuuesu uuu wncn uiuuiiiuu uumuci i BUM rnn a v.,tf i Ri. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At lanta, Ga. Charleston. -These have all been: talked 1 Strength and freedom from all forms of Meets become a burdehwhich the people .. . ? 1 l. 1.... ..it ........in ... 1 O It i of as essential schemes but yet reiivaiu to be taken up in earnest Corrosion displace are desired, Aluminium must silver, which will be esteemed Lecture on Australia and New Zealand. uiom for jits intrinsic value. ir tif-t-;..-.; ,4.-:i..-it I T. K. Bkunkr. Powder and Negroes. girii art not supposed to possess ccuiittj! knowledge f gnu povvde Mime ana uses, and . little mistakes ""lulling of it by. them will sor mm otleJ A ueiiiii mil in E:ist Ward. i- ' -),: i O " - ' 7 TOI; iudiuin!? hint. p5.iess tiiaua keg)f powder in ralM;oll'iVrin a bain her arms- car- 1 7 I ,tUli tlie room in which she lived .ft-nliedrjt loosened every joint III til ln 1 1ll i tt ir 1 df IA pHwrjrraud tore oil" weather boards "lT . . 1 Hrnrni'rA tinofrm anil T?T-o rt lr vayeriy. g, ryr VT' March 10. 1883.- i i:T Mnntiviv rv aw nrir i , JjeSlie-S 1 UUU1H1 xiAvyii vii y , iivm . I t-i'-i ill- 1 . m. . -. .... v j' . r. Our PliiUullnliisL tii:irkfttA :ir 4rr wtori .... 1 1 A-r- of f ha f lTVm HnnsA in nlis- rr bury, Monday evening next, . a lecture L . LVni.'VnaK amonmr. ThP IMftT.l VR rl.Il I ces oriuitrdia Tandew ZealancL.The Conission Merchants, SG Kto ,flmn series, war dances, can- North ter 6treet,.Plubtdelphta, report nilmlisticfeasfe: raids on frontier colo- the following city uwfkets : Eggs, VirT nists, traditions, Mythologies, religions, gua and Southern, 2600. Live'poul rites, views on future life, conceptions try I213 ctsxler pouud; dressed 1U1 1 ; of the Deitv. and customs of the abo- turkeys) IbU, according to quality ; rigines of the Island Continent will be ducks 1$16 ; geese 10ll.-Live cattle denicted. ; ! i - 41a51: hogs, live M6. Potatoes: Early Mr. Ingram is a native oi xh. lyarou- clioiee, per bush., 5860; Burbaiiks, na, but visited the Australians from the c,uice 55C0j Peerless, 5)55; Pearl Calif ornian coast, ana will give us nis Muuuuoth, 5558. Cheese: N. Y. Facto own observations and experiences in the ri. cIloice J2f13; fair to gdol, 11 to 111; will surely feel. Watchnl in. Tho legislature hiis slaughtered the sheep law aud killed the dirt -road bill, but yet we have hopes for both. The disposition to improye our public roads is manifest and the same awakening in telligence that has led to the adoption of thestock law in so jiuauy counties will sooner or later demand new methods as to the roads aud some systematic eudeav or to foster sheep husbandry. We are more sangiiue of the improve ment of the people now than ever before, and we see reason to hope that uuother SCROFULA. Attention Farmers ! My stock of' Chemicals, Act d Phosphates, Kainit, &c., is more complete and cheaper than ever before, and, of the very higtnst grades. Don't fail to call on me liefore Furchasing elsewhere antl i3ate Monty. also .have a large- lot of IBest Virginia Lime . for Agricultural purposes, which I am" offering at reduced : price. . J. ALLIEN BROWN. . Feb. 26, 1885. -ff f Cancers Conquered. - - The Swift Specific Compnny have the miMt endubitablc evidence us to the cure of Cancer bv their famous medicine, S.S.S AUiong others. John S. Morrow, an old and highly esteemed citizeu ot X lorence, Ata., makes the fallowing statement as to the merits ot this remedy: I have been suffering with a Cancer in mv riirht ear. for about three years. I tried warioiiM riTnlies and was treated with TfiHidn of Potash, which nroduced rheu matism. My feet and legs were greatly swollen, so that I could not walk. About i . a. c :jv. one year ago l was, mauceo to try owm Specific, which soon removed the trouble in mv'limlis, and my rheumatism is now TWO DANGEROUS SEASONS. Spring and fall are times when so many people get siek. The changes in the weather arc severe on feeble persons, and even those naturally strong are apt, as they say, uto be feeling miserable." The4they are just in condition to . be struck vdowa with some kind of fever. A bottle or two of Parker's Tonic will invigorate the diges- . tion, put the liver, Kuincjs anu uiooo in perfect order, ant prevent -more senoua attacks. Why suffer, and perhaps die. when so simple a medicine will cure yott! Good for both sexes and all ages. 4?? Goto ENNISS and liuy Maohii.e oils. Kerosene and PATERUS Obtained, and nil PA TESl fiVHISKSS attended ta fOr IUOOKH.ATH tern Our oflli-e is oixisjie vho jj. f. i ir ni uinvc we can obtain Patents Iff lw Uinf- tan tnoae re mote from Washington. SendJo, or Drawrmg. We advise as to pateniaoiiwy irrrr oi cunf",u we maVe no Charge unle fxitmt im .erd, We refer, were, to me iMsimaairr, iu- Money Order Dlv., and to offlctaUsaf the C. S. Pal- . te-t Ofltye. For circular, advice, terms ltfTfifI" encea to actual clleai In your own stHte orcoantfr write to I C .'A. S NOW COi . Opposite Patent Office, V ashlnton, 1). C Nov. 2T, M.-im I ! f - '" I 7 .- ado most vvvhim t or I have h out on me ,a h7di,.ry ro,u. broken 2 tor eight years. Mymothernd ii'r.ML . M Ti.3a ii..in.. steadily n at anv ght years. My mother and :;ni! erne sister died with it, and I, suposing more good than anything else I that I would go as other members of Jt , , ke anJKT fcc, tmt 1 1im on the roTld tamiiy nau nai oespairea ot n.e. me aAIM;etr cre. Undoahtedly Swift's treatment oi merenry anu poiu seyineu i ft Jfi : "tu k-. to aggravate instead of curing the disease. In this condition I Was pressed to use Swift's Specific. After taking six bottles the fearful ulcers on my neck . and arms pisappeared and the scars only remain to j remind me ot mv sunenngs. -nau i iaKen Specific is the best bloodfpunher in the world." JOH2 S. MOUKOWr- Florencev Ala., Sept. 22, 4. decade will not pass before North Cam- . . at nrsi, i wouiu nave ueeu wen ...... ir.i It..:.. .1...- ...:n i man long ago. kua wwm, aaea ueeueu viiauges man ni i rt lrt 1K84 deToted to science, mwortnie. nrinriB. fttfonnUion which bo person tbomld b witiojl. tb Jwpulwity of th. SCTimno AincA U htHJ it circulation nearly oiUi that of oU otfljr PPfJ f't: Clnba. Sold by all oowadcalon. MUSI' W'"" linhora. Ko. 36t Broadwar. W. Y, (' ?. "M. rear, and tore up the boards C 'I I eou"l ot bo ' ascertained by riW -ou tle floor or li where the packago P 1 1 lU .nnJo m.V,Jl.T'X.Ji. Ml cream, 88ii part ten half price. From Scotch Irish-' Township. elsewhere iu trna llfltil Uiet of cxnloahiii: lu-iirP! - the juio, that the gii l -must have had it jKT:?TOr.iu;her aims. She was J ponder bmnt in hands, arms, . fl!tlface, and is in a dauirerous itkul f i . ' . 'tie" "'''i ''' "' ' ! r" ' .Jusscssioti of such alargeqnantitv v-itUir by u negioirl being un ' led the o,.ti..t:. ii.. W ? " f laiSe stolen Saturday d1' i . ullut'u powder house , .Qbaaaieut researches have veiilicd Ir lo'lw.li..?.... .t. -Zi ir3in 7 1 wueveu iiicgin nns 1; -s 'uie Rl mtk-. v.i i -i The WIX1SO AND DIKING. 4th of March this A. IX, 1835, Messrs. Cleveland and Hendricks demo erats of the aucieut regime, were duly, truly and with great eclat inaugurated J quarters evaporated 10 14; pears, akfms, fancy 66; full skims, 0203 Dried Fruits: Apples, evaporated, in cases, G7 j sliced N. Caroliua, fancy 4 4i; good sliced ii; blackberries 99J; cherries, pitted, prime .dry 12i13: peaches, pared, 'evaporated I724: N. C sliced 7&9; u spared, hal vel, new, 8di; ,1.1' ,u'.'s between the parties lu the steal when she met Viious accident lueutioned ir. -i-. rV A AO liifni ! ... i ', ... AhV& ' 'u,ou uas.jueeu ootain yi riin : ui . . " t-iiher cauuot or will eoe ought to know t"th 1 f-y lUt'.HilL... ".Ti.: either what Hwder and the 1 police niu -try- parties, iuiplica- ut tlie .rJ..IVave. I i.ui j....i..J .i ii UJ ' '.u'dexpecWo find some VWvPC.R DKC0Cilsf for Slfi proprietor, David E, IT uer a pply President aud Vice-President ot these Uuited States and I we are glad to say. unlike the " Prophets of old, we did not die. though from unavoidable circumstau ces did not see the sight that wo yearned to see after striviugao hard for 24 years. The da v autt thri magnificently grand events that would necessarily transpire enthused the feelings of the- sincere, true hearted.niiswprvei ing, uny ielding aud re-I leutless Alemocrat JC. Johuson who remembering that on the 4th of March 22 vears ago he led his now clever and comely wife, then a bride to the inatri- - . '' . A. . 1 .. 1 momai altar, ana, uesi ring to ceieorawj the two most auspicious events of his life, invited a number of his immediate neigh bors to.' rejoice with him iu the regeneni tion of tlie Nation and the perpet nation of his own democratic household felicity. The wiue wasof the pure juice of the grape and -enticing the varied, tempting, hicious and atmiulant dishes that weight-: ml dowh the table, more than repaid any neglect of pressing secular duties. one shm t of n Delmoiiico could equal much less eclipse the dinner. Each mau a glass in hand as iu duty bouud toasted our wortliy hst and host 63, hopiug to wit-' uess ami eijoy many more sncu social MiitHitiiiiiments. leaving lieluud us our bleasiiiirs! and best wishes, we took our several wavs to our own domicile happier if not wiser than iu the morning, for un like Macbeth we could eacn one auu an teartily respond Ameu wfien, tliey cried hleaa ua. Ud CUKKK. 23j plums, 9; raspberries, . 2424 per pou ud. iVathersy choice teese 52 53. Hides, dry, 10gf liHouey iu comb, 10 beeswax 2i)3l. Foutz, j I God bless us. bene tit to the people. Danville, Ky. I have had a cancer on njy face for many years. I have tried a great many retneilies but without relief. I almoft ave up hope r .vr beinr cured. Drl Hardnian, my Hon. recommended Swift's ifpeeibc, which I have taken with great results. My face is -I....... inH it ia imfMWtftilllo lor IDC to , . I express my tnanKi in worqs iur nuonu.. I was affected for nearly four years with "Lr? lmh A,tna ur niff The senate yesterday fixed the rato of eczema. The doctors called it at first ! . MRS OLIVE'IIAltDMAN. taxation at 25 ijents, the house-having erysipelas. 1 was treated by imvsiciaM. Monroe, Ga., Sept. 1884. j . I ... . T u.i rurd hv HwitVa Soeeiiie. 1 USedl ' . . i ci.: n nens 77 , -- . r . i u 1 . Treatise on jjioou oa omu wiuo abut thirty bottles and have had no 1rou- JYp!l i ble with it since. I refiisefl to take it, even vft s -fii n nmwer 3. Atlanta. t? n aai wifvviwv w - - - - l 1111 u and haw inpare4 moio qwqjiwy imm ul : tofOicm I vaivw - - " - - rT.r.1. AaainneiiU. aad all othof for iWcnfiDg tojBTentoratb UniUd butes. Cayaaa, '-n ArJn. and other lomga eonaUMa. proporoS .t .hnrt notico and on reaaonaWo.Mrma. B tnluin without charw. liaBd-booka of m ? i..lnu-himtil!. lava -loo w.uW. natoata. TmuSn OcCotto-TbCIXltTOAirxaa-a 1 Broadwaj.now xoou liua mi of the utmost But. Observer. previously adopted :20 cents. We.iope the house will not concur in this.ameud- ment, but w ill stand out for at most 22 cents. . If the treasurer tannot- get along with 20 cents, at any rate 22 ;:euts is i r after it was recommended to me by others! -.- . i. 4 1 via. ior some nine iucii wiw inj . prt-juuivs i ' the name ot it; but having tried it myself, T now Itelire it is tlio best blood ouHfier'in I euough. ; The best place tor the people a aj rov knowledge. It did another thing fori , -i ... I. fl'l. I T l. J CT I i ... ..SI ... It'..m l. n miiiiav in t neir own oocKeis. i nerc me. l nau suucrcu imm imci ii """J fnf tinKlii nur. vcara. Since taking this meUicine I have H1IIIUH1 WJ dlVWaWIS sav w -wowoow - iv poses, but not more than enough. Be sides this general principle, we coufess Cartersville, Ga., August 23, 1884. tn, iriont desire, that the Democratic shall manage to lednce the tax aiy uaugmer, k- . i rt.u.Kf rrin Hint ahnlicntion will be tuadet the next General Assembly of the State for an amendment to the char ter of the town of Salisbury. 6t; Jaii. U 1885. A.lf. Bovdkx. Philadelphia, Pa., March 6. Yester day, wheu Dr. Oearoseu was hanged, two convicts confined in the prison were tei ribly afiected by the knowledge of what was going n. Joseph Barrett, 55 years old. coil fined in a cell hear the gallo ws, allowed inteuse interest Id the hanriiir. f c but all iiiformatiou waa denied him. Hi cell was sealed during the execution, bat Barrett must have heard the foot steps of the solemo procession on its way ... .I.J. II t i iu gnuuws. - neii ma cell was opened he was fouud dead, aud his death is' attributed to fright. Joseph Taylor under sentence of death for Uiurder became delirious with fear; he heard tlie noise as he sat iu his cell, a'few fee from where the sea Hold stood. The echo of the falling doors had liardly died away jwhen the murderer was writhing in coiivnlsion;' with his eves almost laaatf(s(V fftllit la aS ate.ft.aVK ' ' . i " ' t" : ? I"'" "lnZ NErrnEa CIIIliD pr ADULT can have Bfc t,M. k maa uog. hi l. -rmlj,-bHht cohiplcxion when worms uwtc. .y. uiiuuics, auu was loilowcd exist, Sbriners ludian vermuuge wm ic- 1 maim .v-, 4 Mm Ail ! a...lM. a 1 ... JO - 1 . a lum-in""wi.-i uy nnoiuer. . 1 move the worms and puruy.tne sysicm. after trying other remedies in vain, I gave party levy, it we at its real value, tweuty cents wouiu b gw;v- gnecific (S. 8. S.), and one-and rnw i.wf than wn neel. That, how- half bottles cured her sound and well. It ever, is far off. V e can only Jiope thai each year win urn g ua uea.er iu u cm- Cedartown MiI, Ju,y 03, 1884. rect staudiirdof valuation. Again it must be remembered thaj the tax ou property is supplemented by taxes 011 a multipli city of other subjects i Aud the income derived from these other sources of rev enue yearlv increases. Like the able and excellent chairman of the finance committee of the house. Col. Tati, we want au houest tax rate, one that will not leave n deticii iu the treasury; one that will provide for the payment of all tiwuui : nn that is not a sham but a real bona fide fore jjie people. But j w'e have greatly at heart a reluction jamt hope that it will be made to appeitr that 22 cents will sufiice. JfcriWyA Observer. SCROFULA' CUBED. ATUwKTiUcGA.. August, 1833.1 i Mr six rar old du lias :had a terrible slouluBg Scrofulou-Ulcer4f the neck for .1 mn-nAfA with blindness. . ss vuac --- ------ j irrpnt Mimciation. and genera. prostration. Physicians and various bUxu .mdiiereTesorted ttx without benefit The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At- jk Xew Atlanta 3Iedical Uoiiegcrcaieii UtitH o. Ii.t. rr three months, but nis conuuioi grew worse T M. a a a- a be I and to" the astonishment of myRclf. friend I a I a 4. I - ST.. Aav 1 Treatise ou mailed free Blood and Skin Diseases - J . rr t T T The Bbautt ok Youth. No matter how I was urgea to xry ; " . 1.1 anil tntlie MSlOniolIIUeilt Ul 2 H'J " "' handsome or staiwan. a young wiui iuj - - . ;iH little effected a otl.rwisevnothingcan tiaiiy uaia nou. Dnu.uS . u. t restored, tractive, but a shining poll is noU The neaieq, eyeiefc .1 .uu-i ' ...rii.;nr commenced growing on h yet ParkcPs Hair Balsam will stop the loss I live at 34Jonts Wet.n of the hair and stsrt a new growth ot glos- there to be seeu? Fuank Jos and the ha his head a 4am ant .mv !y 1 EPW. bv and soft hair so quickly as to surprise - I . " oo 1 t it. statement of the case be- you -restoring the original coior a ic same time. joi 1 uje, um imi, utiiwn; perfumed. Only standard 50c. dressing. Notice , to Creditors ! ah naramift liaviu!! claims against the OUli NEIGHBOR'S CHILDREN look estate of Lawrence Ungle, deed, are . . ... . i.sm r nuiineu ia nresciu wico' so rosy and lieaituy sna are never ""7"."""f " r Wore the ItJth day ot Our children are so delicate and have such ugn " 33lS wilf be MUw complexions. 1 our neignwr seeps recoVerv. ith the times ana gives onnner 1 ,ft-.IV f IVfi le in dian Vermifuge to his children twice a year. V JOHN LINGLE. Ex r. Jan. , l885.-bw j ... ? ;-t ai" ' : i 1 - Sn'S .tfr. TSStt obiaiood tbf uwh notico ia wall oadaratooa "fail . S200000 uk 5 tenia postal ne py :X mall you will pet a paa age of jrootih ot tati ts1o. . m ii no a iiiivb ao t. wii! t i'u v 1 in worn inv y"--. 01 1 1 no s fa if tftn anyfiinx rowio - ir -ii ' 11 iil here, of either aef. sU r t 1 1 tl a . or spire Umi-naly. Jjw ' ti-4f it 1 torn.. rtaaeaforatiiWirks tlv iarel. Uoa'tcteUy. ! u 'Ii,3?2i' ov. l, 's -ly Portlajid,llala "I Don't Feel Like V6rk.m If makss no difference what business you srs -engag ed in : whether you arc a, preacjjty, . chanic. a lawyer or a cominoa Smmerf Ji. eairt do your work well while ypoK . : 1 "A. "o1 aat-WAoM -ick. Thousands try to, ; How mnch better to keep your HTgant 1 r0od order by taking raraer a vou feel Ma little out of sorts." It wouM be monevmyour jwid. """l " tood. n-ioicing health is worth half a tfos u hours full ot languor and pain. v ' H'- j, y I i'V HAY! HAY! HAY! 5M Tons of Nou 1 Valley of Virgiaia Timothy Hay for sale bv . P. 0. SUliLfcTT & SOX. 43:6ni. ' Staunton, Vs. itj.;--: T VrM ( PUBLIC SALE OF LAND I Cn Saturdav the Uth day of Msrchnexj t theCourt'TIoos. d.r in Salisbury I will fell a tract of nine rtt of land.-o- U-s Ixing the plare with the bnildlflgs ?hereon, where W. A. Wise lived snd re cently died, being about; seven aides from Sury on tlieaTesViHe road.adjomiBg indsof IUd yatt, J. 11 Gouiley. Tenns jl sale one halfSpb an a ere. it of six ntli. for the other halt. .;il interest at eiyni ht wni. t Willi mieret 1 r j W. Ai Wisa, 17:4t. - I 1 i! JAS. F. V..U lOtlu 1B84 1 J a"
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