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4- 9 iD- 1 ' LOCAL., APRIL 0, Id35. j... ription " Katies 7 are as follows : i :n .ulranCP. ;&1.50 r slaved 3 mo's2.00 'a ed nnr for Information on maltes-sad-r -.rvs writm wr ih T ad verttsed Jffiiat-fcP?" : - f ' t fail to read the new Ad's k thin poo' mBn ' writer of a communication to; this Vi.f. The desciptiveof the conntry J1 V.J....... roadJ shouldremember to t, Lille"!1" , ,-' f ! : . . 6 Un-tJ rJaob trees are just now legin 1: L ili.u,.... Tliev are alwut one ,D : J. , .i... .......l time. Veireta- - ------i r,.! i.li- L: l.na come lorwaru M)UU L Wituiii the last week. i wf frmn Stewart's Mills, Te " IVfc. 7 , to tht SJ.V ! ' r , .:n "Lions io i.fp Sni uz. Sme lanuv.r , 1 e to Ik ' .t...:.. .n roti over, it has , o V fcoU lar auy thing te grow. -o- . . reading over the Watchman fnu t V iw. 0) . r r-t to read the advertisement ot J. 4 " ! ..P I1..1...- P O Hi.. ! v.. trail " -lavin, m aim.rM. - Kid., itt.tf-k is now open and lie wants alt li K Li ... Tliuf fii-Ml.pliiKrt in vtrv pt it'! I J . T " 'rtK-u.'ttr. , .J if I ' : -O 1 ' ; 7liejVKlen Fjictn in not yet resuKv iieiiiiv oiieiatiims. The engine fa in place and tJie macniiiery i jw un u.my U UHist of it is vet to l- et H. M Will tttiuiylfor busiiieR in time lor theiiaa- -o- r The i i'tigi u ft ser y ices' in all on r cli p r eh - H Swtihi.V had. liioi e iv Jess ief. ien:e to EkrtuVi At the. MethoiUst chiurlij tlie ervifs were more especially in ceh jna- Miit of, the day than :n any oilier at I Hijjlit, at troWdedA whicli time the house wa ATTKXUON FIUK3IEN. jThe UiiImmt nf the H. Si. h. Co.. No. 1; are .,. , . fequesied to meet ut the Mayor's O.lice Mtiinhiy night, April 13th, liidi, at :..yl:lick, for the purpose of reorgaqiiza - tii.. The 1 By laws are to be read! and W.'k'&H enforced thereafter. i A. PARKER, Pres. April Dili, 't?5. j I v. o- j jFRAGlTAXCE AND liKAUTY. It 18 HO theft to feiist the i eye on the beautiful iu nature; nor to sniff the sweetness of odors Mhicli Bow out on the free winds, j We jfeel uo besitation '- thereforein uotifviusj tliptc fund of these things that this is the fflhoii for hyacinths, which are irow iu their glory. An early morning of an fcreniiig; jivalk pastMrs. Boyden's far '4b on Fisher street, will abundantly re tard any oue for the time and the exer :ie. Try it. ' j Otn Men Dviso. Withiu; the ilast three mouths three asred men living iu raukliii townshin have passed away. ' i - i w Tliey had lived near each other for a!bout 1 150 yenra, aiiii all went out nearly togeth- jet. Kicliimmd "Wyatt, aged 80, Itlied eceinjii' r24th;;WiIliam'Town sley," iiged 6, died March 29th ; and Burgess Cjiau- (t . j .... jfonl, aged 74, died 7th J lit is hardly worth wl April. j dly wtu th while to con-et an error in j. last week's paper in whicli the iime of Burgess C ran ford was used in d u(thtof yilliam Townsley. oth ere known to be veiy sick, and both jiare now gone in the order of time stilted s r - s ! LisT OFLettkrs remainiiiu in tlie Post 1Bj at Salislnuy, N. C, for the wk Riding April 7th, 1835: j y b a Moms, A C Klnttz, Mary KSelly, iWKerk j Kluuttz. J D L Klnttz. 1) II Klaitt, J D LKIuttz. Kaiiinau Marcus. Mi inrtlia Kestlf r. .Iiilii Puiit. V P pJiw- tthes, C Smith, J D Tucker, C W WiiUaiua, W Wiles, G Wiles', Ed Wlieel r, A' V, Mu ad, P Morrison, S Miuins, S ifMGManer. I Please Pjiy advertised when the above letters are called for. ! J, II. Ramsat, P. id. -o I - - I Uisj &0SA McCorkle ha Uen rcpall er studies at the New Eitidaud t ;j ia' i , j uf lis O'lf1- A friend competent to ex - j j j.!? i,ufwii oi i.t r musical attainments, Ar. t.. ' - - - m.i... . . ,ece,lt er: u6lie played at fyoaiftday evening sociable in wjiich . ti S the most ii Viiiicfii iimoiu .no .ii...r. i ' . - . r...a utw it 1 1 1 r 1 1 take part. Her select iou was Ljstz Mir,.isi, 1,iclf m Wttiile an.l inula elocution rn-q ilies pid execution, as (well t stieaa'th in th. i L5 . V ' a,llt t biin it out to til.. I II I lilt' .... ... . make (if l! e b,"z8 it gently stirj tin barely audible at first, and grow the fOZ -ItMiru ujsuuet and louder until! the wphyr hiis ctninged into a httrri 1h.i. o i J- ' . . - ! "V1 8wt?cl8 oyer aud carries eve- ;jwlS aloug with it. Mauy persons try i "o niece, ji piece, aud as you listeu lyou 'ar rinix- i . , j quuiius ir unus trom the uiauo. and no IS felt or tonn ni.iiM W....T.J.....1 tb ""u-gave mj, nothing m fl ., uuu is wanting ' - v,uu ho reauvj held our od ti ' - ,uue cyeioiie to come BiaVsi- P U ' '"dssto &ivihat Id-charmed and astoilishi h. ISUCU flu l. ..t . i . !t . eeea tn PJiug is rarely deli.i; JWUUS--' H' iustrnfctor aered around to congrattjlatri iUT, UP Popularity of fthe Tl 7 JiWgre i ! ' "A New Saw MiLL.-t-Mr.- J. D. Stewart lias just received, and &et to work, a new. portable saw mill near the Mt. Veruon. hotel. It ja Birdsall machine of the jat est style and works beautifully and floes splendid work. Mrf Stewart is one of our most enterprising citizens, and lias done an immense amouut of sawing in in iui hiiu ttiijuiiiiug ctvuuiies in uie ihsw twelve months. He is Low, better prepar for heavy contractsitlian ever before. The Gold Mines of RowANy-Mr. Prince Ims been out in tiie country for eight or ten davs with his mngnetic indi cator, banting veins. We met lit in Tues day morning last, all smiles and boayan cy, full of the brightest hopes and confi dent that the mineral developments in Kowun thi spring and summer will creu'e, an enthusiatitu never before kuown in this State. "The intnesare here,M said he, "and no mistake j -jind they are at tainable at such reasonable prices as will insure, their being taken up This from an experienced miner aud from oue whose business it is to guither such facts, is worth something. -o- NblTKUEIit tas teen reported ou the streets that Dr. J. R. Keen was ttiviug'Counteiiauce t certain parties to vote for him. lor Mayor saying "I am in tl. I.uikIh iif mv fiieukla. We are air- thorized to denounce Ur. Keeu- occupies the report as false, much higher and more honorable groiiujd He was a cin- .n.lnt, U iw the- ate Vaid meeting sand 1'fCl-lVeil a IHllllI"liit: wn, : I I ..... ITIllllll -'HI vol thou-h insufficient to secure his nomina tion, was In rue enough to warrant his tiriii attachment toj hi party friends and t.. 111 his iiiidiviNieir anil vigorous supjxnt or the ticket they have put iu Uouiination. He Impels that no democrat will throw away his Vote by voting for him, but that all will; gallantly support the whole ticket as hei i-tot ore announcetl It this is not a fair KeeiiVposition as gat statement of Dr. heivd iuaconver- ration wilh him, he his -position oyc.i' his tare. - is ii:viU'd to state own iroper algna- For the Watchman. 3Vhat Wo Saw Trip ill rough unci Learnca on a Western Kowan. Mr. Editor: Having a little spare time we determined to make a short trip thro' a portion of the western part of the coun ly to see friends, and pick up a few items by the way tor your valuable paper. We left home bv taking the Lincoln ton road direct for MooresVille, Iredell coun ty. On this loute-thei first place ofinote, Mill Bridge post)hicTJ kept at the resi dence d Cant. Sam'l iSloau. This office is situated iu the center of the old aud respectable congregation of Thyatira. This church is beautifully located in a grove of uatnral forest trees Here also I we tiud a splendid school in progiess, to gethcr with two stores, carrying a stock of general merchandise. One is conduct ed by Mr. B rook tield,j a native of Virgin ia, and we judge froui his pleasant face that he is satisfied w ith the trade of the place, aud enjoys hisi home among this intelligent and growing community. The other store owned ty Dr. Gaither, who in connection with this looks after his fine 'arm which he is bringing forward, and who is gaining n reputatiou as a gool ai mer as well as sustaining Ins well-won eputatiou as a physician. Also at this mint is one of the finest Flouring Mills, with a cotton gin and saw mill,) iu the ouutv, owned and operated by Mr. J. L. Sloan & Sons, who tue doing a tine busi. neas. In this community marked Jiu- iimemeuts iu the system of farming is noticable. These features are most prdin- neut on the farms ot the Messrs. Sloans, Corriher, Carrigan, Gaither, Irviu, aud otheis. But we go on and soon come to the farm of Mr. J. S. McCubbins, of Salis bury, which Is in a high state of cultiva- tioii, with niie bottom lands on either side of the road, as well ns wheat-and oats fields stretching as far us the eye can see. The site pn which buildings of this plantation are Situated is simply lieauti lul, aud lit for the residence of a-Vauder but. Next we arrive at tne nnest farm iu Rowan, if not in Western North Caro linaMr. J.-M. Hiiii'i son's tine improved laiuls, brought Up from worn out old fields, -now set in 50 acre lots of clover. And when we say here we saw stock, we mean stock auu not scrubs, f uie hojrs Jersey Red, Poland China, Berkshire and other tuii-bioou bi-eeus also sneep, ami fine, large, healthy look i 112 cattle. It is here you can see the thorough bred Jer sey cow to ieitectiu. Mr. liarnson is undoubtedly iv- good farmer,' and makes farming aud stock raising an interesting and paying business. Surrounding Mr. liarnson are oilier got laimers wiio are bringing their- lauds into a giMnl state of cultivation. They are the farms of Mrs. Menius, and Messrs. Parker, Goodman. Stausill, Rav and rotliers. But we pass on, and soon enter . Back Creek community illere, as at Tbyuiira, HVes an oiu respectem congri I congregatioii. Here we hud Mr. . r . Lackey's store, and Irom aituearauces he Jias some trade, but 1 - - to a fanner with a irOod farm aud large experience we say stjick to the farm. farther ou we couie to the Sheriiirs Ioiol nfj I hi i-.uilMiir. tif .IiJan lv GtMHlman, who is, by the way, another of Rowaii'slK'St fa 1 life its who; is enjoying the lienents ot good tanning in a hnaucial way We understand that he intends soou to rem Kiel or rebluihl his residence. Turning homewai-d we pass the farm of Jesse W. .Mi der, and iu sight of those of Messrs. Jr. M. Brown, W. L Keslet and others iu the St. Luke's Ev. Lutheran congregation, all of whom are improving their cultivated lands. 1 he next rest deuce is that of Maii N. F. Hall, who served Ins county faitlilully as a De:m- cratic member Ju our State Legislature iu past years. lie is now nearly du years dd, and is profoundly thankful that h has lived to see another Democratic Pres ident elected aiid inaugurated. May he Uve inauy years yet t enjoy the bles iug of 11 DeiHoermjc adiuiuistratioii. Passing ou we coHie to Black iner post office. Here i. a laree two story busiues house with a large iwarehbase attachel and occupied liy Mr. J.v Rowan Davis Mr. D. is a uative of Salisbury, and is the youngest son 01 tne late Michael IMvis Esq., and brother of'Capt. L. M. Davis a mm !? t tw mi n . or -ttocK iaiii,i a. uy invitation we stopped, aud ou entering we were agree able surprised to see a large aud well se lected assortment of geueral merchandise which was displayed with much neatness and taste, and we soon realized that we were iua nit-class store in the country With this we close with a promise of au T. K. BRCXXK. The.Bis American Redaction Company are working their Vjriiie near1 TBlne:Wing, this State. ' They , have pat some cop per ore that-runs 80 per cent, so says Mr, E. W. Edgecombe, formerly! of tbe Beav- er Dam gold mine tit Montgomery Co. At the Unnnicut mi ue near Gold Hill,' they have put iii a hew boiler at the mill and will use a steam nam p in the shaft. The last week V run) returned $240. ' Messrs. Prince arid Mellel are busily i . f-ji- . . I.l engaged throughout this nud Cabarrus county, exploring for mineral ueposftsl with their Electric Mineral Indicator. They say they have succeeded iu striking some deposits, and propose to draw capital toM hi section to develop the mineral iutcrcst.. Hoover Hill continues to produce about $o,UUU per mouth. ; The Phce iix has been producing day and night for two years. The Rudisil and St. Catherine are im proving in prialuct. ' YOUNG LADIES' COLUMN. All contributors; to this 'column will I address their communications to "Yocng Ladies1 Column" Watcquam, Salisbury N. C. Dear Watchman; ; I was a little taken a-back when I read "Mothers" production, for my mother does not strike at me that hard, but I guess she will give us a good long lec ture this week. 4 udging from the tone of her tart remarks she expects too much, considering our little experience. She can't expect; us to write as if we were a Clay, a Webster or a Calhoun. But now we , are all going to be very obedient, and she, I suppo3e will write "Soniethinjj" and we shall try to follow suit and not depart from her instruc tions. We ail should remember, hu manum est errare and I trust mother will not be so utterly uncharitable again. With good wishes, I am I Hawthorn. Dear Witchmani "Charity suffereth long, and is kind; and is; not easily provoked." Of all the beautiful christian graces charity is rated as the one most essential to per fect the other graces of the believer s life. This being So, we should endeavor to imbibe into our lives all those virtues which are embodied in that holy love called charity. Woman's sphere enables her to prac tice this lovely attribute in Such ways as to add charms oi an unfading nature to whatever of the beautiful she may pos sess of inherited gifts. .Nature may deny her a pretty" face, a perfect form or a vivacious temperament; nut if she apply to the divine source and gam possession of beautiful charity she be comes beloved and comely. Oh, how strong, and yet how gentle; how beau- lful, and yet how pure, we can be 11 we but possess tnis aivme power: Then girls, let us all labor to gam and forever retain this lovely grace which will render our happiness sure and.aid us to make those around us happy also. I copy the following appropnate little verses which are true as well as beau tiful: ' ! Beautiful faces are those .that wear It matters .little if dark or fair Whole souled honesty printed there. "Beautiful eves are those that show. Like crystal panes where hearth fires glow, Ueautilul thoughts that burn below. 'Beautiful lips are those whose words Leap trom the heart like songs of birds, Yet whose utterance prudence girds. Beautiful hands are those that do Work that is earnest and brave and true, Moment by moment the long day through Beautiful feet are those that go On kindly ministry to and ro, Down holiest ways, God wills it so. "Beautiful shoulders are those that bear Ceaseless burdens of homely care With patience, grace and daily prayer. "Beautiful lives arc those that bless Silent rivers of happiness : Whose hid'en fountains but few may guess. 'Beautiful twilight at.set of sun. Beautiful goal with race well run. Beautiful rest with work well done." In closins I must thank von. Mr. Editor, for the veil of charity, which you so kindly threw pyerthe shortcom- 1 mgs 01 our column in your comments upon "Mother s expressions of dissatis faction at our amateur literary efforts L suppose that as she fert capable 0 critisingshe must possess1 the ability to confer the best of motherly advice; and that she will indeed write &methiyig in structive, and give U3 words of genuine encouragement from her maternal pen. 1 nope mat - xuoiner s lite is and may always be as beautiful as the above lit tle poem describes. -Delcie. Dear Watchman: I consider the youns ladies column a good institution, in so much as it af fords young literary aspirants a medi um tnrough which they can proclaim themselves, without waiting an inter minable time, until they are competent to! write a book or lengthy article for some journal. But forbear, I beseech you all, from unkind, criticisms, such as ."Mother" made in last week's column. ;Dont feel brokenupHawthonT or "Delcie I fancy she k a step moth er, wno cannot eihaust her acidity on her own unruly ttjgan$, ' and wishes to "vent her spleen on some innoTif. Continue to write something. I assure you, we, who are not so cnlHraf "Mother appreciate your sensible ef- iorts, put let me bez. that Hawth nrn are hardly so aselesa i or so bTadc" as I " she "painta j VPTO an essential requptet and pften a pkas- ant, breach in the tiresome .wake of school life, and even'in maturtr'years. Z Ti$mansprovmCeiopmvwomans,e wweu rni tno sorrows f to hear or spurn as her him may in- ti" b,i8S pm,7 ' j clinK Sul, f Hawthorn" ,ld .not feanishhem,and hus loseth P9rega- tive. ' No, let US Sttll, exercise, OUT way- ward fancies and let the Itoys bHU pay the renalty httt hV no means' dispense I witn tnem. , ; -. i , "MotherV frown sflences tne now, hut' being one' of the 'irrepressible you will hear toor anbji ' Eenistike. Washlugtou Iiettcr; Frona Oor Regular Correspondent. VA8mW5TON, D; C. April 4, 1885. The new administration has been at the helm for one month, and republic head.; To describe the state'of the aver- ajre aemocrauc minu iusi now wpuia , . j . j , U I be difficult. Certain pfominent crats here are astonished and chagrined at thk appointment of Mr. Pearson, a republican, to be ! postmaster of New vLi.a- rut.J.lr ' inent; consider the j appointment wise, and politic,, and iuge that it will win the administration more friends than it will estrange, j Many consider the appointment a concession to the. inde pendents and republicans who voted for president Cleveland in the belief that ms appointments would be guided 1 11 J 1 1 ii ?' t e 11 , by the hinest regard for the od of the public service. Mr. Pearson has never been a politician. During the canvass he waAot prominent as a De- , D t , : T , , 1 mocrat or Republican or Independent ne simpiy atcenaea to nis Dusmess as TT , , IT 1,1 1 1 I ostmaster and kept the employes of the office at their work on election day, o the intense disgust of the Republi can managers. A arreat rus3 has been made because he Department of the Interior was closed on the day of the funeral of ex- Secretary Thompson who was a Cabinet Omcer during Buchanan s administra- tion, but was afterwards identified with the secession movement. To close the cans protess.to te isurpnsea ana are per- j sorrow oi irienns is c hapsla little disappointed that the rebel kuowlelge that if m W TtA :-1vUrt-!rimlpd fA mf purity of bis lite, we Di 1 ,1 , .1 . . n . 1 exceedingly onensive. My 0100a became roartments on .the death of a Cabinet 1 . hat my general health wasgreat Omcer or ex-cabmet omcer, is a custom 1 1 i,nna;rMi with t,nnr nmw.itn ami unr that would be more honored in the breach than in the observance, for it j has no more solemnizinsr or edifvins - C- - . 1. , oppunumty lor a picnic or a spree There are ten thousand clerks in Wash ington to-day that are joyously reckon ing 6n the holiday that Gen. Grant s fnnprnl will hrincr thpni. nlanninrr py. cursion, and preparing to celebrate the " 7 a event with all the good cheer, but none of the lugubnousness, of an Irish wake. Mr. Lamar sawifit to follow a bad cus- Mr. Z. A. Clark, of Atlant.i. Ga., in speak tom, and that Mrl Thompson had been ing of 4480.00 in gold, deskes to say to the Uuiti'fi wUli flii icoocain mnvomotif readers of thai oHncr, that the whole of the ldfmf if5pd wifb f h spfpssinn trinvpmpnt A;j nmaf w;,-h wifl, than did the nrititnps of Alrwhv and ",v . , j r i . . . Longstreet with General (irant; or of Mahone, when taken to the bosom of the rtepublicanoenate; or or ex-rost- master General Jiey. Who was appoint - ed by Payes to a Cabinet position not- I,-'. . ,1 .i , i , wiiastaimiug tue iaci inat ue uuu ueen arrayed m arms and had led a brigade against the Union. The flag of the rost Omce Departnient will one day be at half mast, and the clerks will have a holiday on the decassion of the death of P. M. General Key Evarts Schurz. and other likewise honored theft of the not be condoned. President Cleveland is in excellent 1 'hi -l ; , i ii neaitn, ana may; oe seen every aiternoon in a carnage usuauy witn nis secretary, . . ' - 11 1 1 1 ' l Col. Lamont. He is already acquaint ed with the many beautiful drives about Washington, fie still uses the horses and carnage loaned him by ex-President Arthur but a pair of horses has been purchased for him; by a friend in New York, It has been announced that the President will hold his first public re ception during this month. It is believed the Capitahwill not be deserted duringthe summer as has been the case for the! ilast sixteen years but that the President and Cabinet will spend their time here. Washington ha3 grown to be the pleasantest of sum- mer resorts. The broad streets and ave nues are now well shaded. Parks and fountains are found every few squares. To the South of the Wnite House are a system of artificiat lakes. The im provement of the Potomac swamps, though yet incomplete, has done much io eraaicate maiana. ThrA xchn hnirp sfvn Wnshinrfnn Onlv in ihf winter seen VVasDingJOIl Only mtne Winter know little of the attractions of the Capital oi the United States. Prosperity in Florida. A New: York gentleman just return ed frbin a visit to Florida writes as fol lows to a friend in Baltimore of his ex periences during his visit: "Florida is an immense enterprise, and is in its hrst m . ' w. wt wj . infancy. Its luture is as ass urea as I .," in - j i i mas tne weaun anu population oi our a' a!' wT 9 t 1 country must increase. I had a dinner . r n I'll' a at Magnolia better, m respect or its material and its! service and general ap pointments, than I ever sat down to m a New York hotel. 1 had to walk half a mile from the hotel at St. Augustine to get a cot m a cottage m the same room j with five others, such , was the crowd of visitors. I counted twenty New. York millionaires at breakfast at hotel,' and I saw j the familiar faces of Newport and Long Branch, fashion all about: me. Speaking of, the growth of Atlantic uoast iiine ivaiiroaa, me same writei1 states thai in his 3,500 miles of travel he saw "every where the evidences of a i sound arid growing prosperity. Everywhere thp indications of regene ration and progressive activity, improve ments projected! and besun, business like management, thorough railroading in every detail la' most complete and oln,,,, nn Kl IS SUUUriXUIUS Mil UlCOUtCUb OltdlCIO ,1111 IAi , .. , sua ine iaun or me . 4- ji.-Ti xi i.-ii. ii. . lit sens wen. izives our .. . i . tn mm -ii I loiaciiuo, nuu w c i.iiitiiu presiaency in 10 o 1 1 win ;n Oo the si'da? ofutifc l&85f I if the falI triumph of the Christian faith; and in the commahion of ilie Episcopal Church, Johx M. Coffi In the 78th year of his earth to SffiSIK tlaieralllrt j no terrwr wp7res8et, him, bat trusting in the God he served. he exclaimed trlnrophatttly : wDeath will he so sweet. Iu the assurance of an unfal- teiing faith, he could exclaim with the patriarch of old, "I kuow thai my Re deemer liveth.w. Mr. Coffiu was a man who had ever been faithful iu the discharge of every uurj, wuetner as unsuamt. ana lather . i. . . ... . citizen, neigiiuor, or mmiter ot tne cnwrcii estry ; and St, Luke's church feels oldest male leant, bat -also one who was a man. , of St. Luke's church feels the loss it has sustained in the of Mr. Coffin, and most deeply sym iiathize with his bereaved familv : but the ueereu oy tne iiess we mttern afier the will meet hi in in heaveu. The vestry of St. Luke's chnrch do re- "3 (roil,! v "tc o i Rniv tilslt tA memorial of di.3,rtMl Demo-Uirother, John M. Cfffiu, be placed uprtn our recoiT book, ami that a copy be sent t his family ; also that copies be sent to the Salisbury papers and the "Church Messenger' with request to pnblish. ieque.it to p J.-M. HILL, of tlte Vrslrg. DIED. On March 31st, ult., of consumption, in the town of Statesville, at'tbe residence of her aunt, Miss Margaret E. Mitchell, Miss Evelyn Ashe in the 25th year of 'e f!ie 8th '"stant, at the residence of Si.S-'VS'VV1" !" k nVSTi'l f' tS Elizabeth Gray, aged abont oOyears. 1 he .i.Mit w.t f... inv.,iii for m.mv v,. ' J riihiful Satarrh Pieces of Bone. For four years I have been afflicted with a vppv troullfsnmn catarrh of the head. So terrible has its nature been that when I blew my nose small pieces of bone would frequently come out of my mouth and nose. 1 he u!.,arge was copious aim at times dinestion. Numerous medicines were used without relief, until I began the use of B. B. B., and I.l 1 -.11 I - 1 . HI. : almost like mauic. I binee their us street, and more particularly to Dr.-L. M Gil lam.' who knows my case. I -mm -v rm a w m w liaiii iuuu. n I iyTj gT RJ3 0 I I I bb UU&1U1 auove amount was spent in a iruiuess eiiort I in finllnir n-lipt I nm u f-fi-ri lil Ill.uid Riil. , . V j .. , . I son affectinjr his body. limbs and nose presenting ugly running ulcers.. He is now sound and well, having been cured by the most speedy antt womtertui remedy ever 1 oeiore Known, anu any inieresren party wno Blmal Purifier will learn irom nun mat inree ouines 01 i. i. l. resioien his appetite, healed all ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and added twenty-one pounds to his weight in thirty days. . Two Druggists. We have been handling B. B. B. only a few months, and take pleasure in saying it I oiuer 13 1 00a uciueuics. customers entire sjit- ly recnunend it preference to any other Blood Purifier. ASHEU & MOORE, Druggists, Atlanta, Ga. A 32 ae Tt0(lk 0r wonderful B B. B. I . 0 testimony mailed to any address, BLOOD BALM CO , Atlanta, Ga. MsaaanBnaaaBnniBai O T.H ARE YOU rnT) ATTDT T? H With any disease p-cii- 1 liU U UU Li LIiario your gentle ? Ifao. to you we bring tidings of comfort and I great joy. iou can cussd and restored to perfect health by using Sfiolrl'e -wrSfCLilOlQ. S Female Regulator ! It is a special remedy for all diseases per taining to the womb, and any intelliyeul wo man can cure her?eW by follomg iht direc- Hons Il is especially efficaci mis in eaStn Hiipnrensed or paiaful luenslni tioi. in whites iHnd PartiaI prolapsus. It affl.rdi immeliale reliet anj ..ermmently restore the menstrual function. Asa remedy to be used during that critical period known ax ''Ga wokf. Life," this invaluable preparation hap no rival. Saved Her Life ! Ridge, McIktosh Co., Ga. Dr. J. Bradfieli Dear Sir: I have tak en several hotiles cf your Female Kenlator . 1 . .... .a a a . tor raiiingoi-tiie womoano omer (inn ecoin- v r " , , . V.:i. i relieve i am curcu e nut-n, i i ih h believe I am cured e urel, I i lncli p accept my heartfelt thanks and most profound j gratitude. I know your medicine saved my life, ho yoti see 1 cannot apeak too highlyin its favor. I have reoommended it to several1 of my friend who are suflVrin as I was. w . a a a lours very respecmuir, MBS. W. E. STEBBINS. Our Treatifw on the '-Health and , Ilappi ness" mailed free. Brafield BEGriiATOR Co., Atlanta, Ga. ri-Evervbody WnAT You Wast to Kkow wants an honest answer to this simple ques tion : What is the best medicine to regu late the bowels, cure costivcncss and bil- liousness, help the digestion ana give strength to the whole system ? People ask as this every day. We answer, Parker s Tonic. It is pleasant to the taste. All the children like it. Mothers all praise it. It will save a thousand times its cost in every familv. Editor Wcttern Argiu. HEITHErt CI1ILU or AUUL, 1 can nave . . w m i e not a svniDtom has returned. 2&3: id u 111 s. 9: rasnberries. 24Ct24t net I and I feel in everv wav ouite restored to ....... .1 X yiark at Atlanta, ia., in s - unuh T m ftM nf A.ln.. no " J h T : .. i" ld,desires to say to-the . .f,,,tn.lnwKl unv ,.n.. living nn Rnl,r 'S, Ul V, IU I I .-tlOUey IB COUIU, IU paper, t hat the whole of al move the worms a na !ir: - HARRIED. In thU city, the 7th liut.. at the resi- deuce of the bride's parents, by Rev. L. A. Bikle, D. D., Mr. Jacqi Ritchie and Mis I Agnes Siuithdeal. i j. Iu this county. April 2d; by Rrr. 8ara'l Rothrockj at his residence - Mr. I Paul S. Kiuttsand Miss Mary D daughter of the late josepu iuiuer. , - ! : . At the resTdeace of Uhe bride's father, Mr. Wni. Cauble, near Union church, oo the 25th of March, 1885, by ,Rjv. J. M. Hcdrick. Joseph W. Miller and Miss Isa bella Cauble all of Rowan. "-' V ,r - -- ii v.- SALISBUB-V MAKKET. Cornj'freely, at G0a)(5i leal, 7075; Wiieat,;7530j Flour per sjickj, $1.75 $1.90; Vestern bulk meat8,io; Lard, inioi. itM.r VAtuii. nKi. ..i.fti.n i..u.r 2i3h Butter lOiEgSSlUjj Hay,30 taiO: Fixldt-r. CUtboi Shucks. 4:1 1 Hr..n A' 25: Potatoes, Irish, for table 7530; for idnntinrdlthli!5z Sweet nobitiMM 71 I piauung ir.i, oeu puiwxjs 40(&?i, Peas,9O0lU(h OaU,4U45;Talldw.7: DryJ"?" Li,OKUa,3.,T.1Kte ,,nd, cn1?1 m 7 ? " T-finmnrritlrkn wit h t an mull iiiul. tt . i.r Hides, 10: Rabbit fur, 2333 ' cU per dozeu; Mink skins, 10(30. ( Cotton, i-eady sales at 10 ct$ for good middling highest, I0. r..i.i .1 J louacco, saies CTery uay auu pricw satfsfaetory. - f 1 Poultry, in steady demand, but prices moderate. f . April 7, 1885. J . J vur 1 iiiiauciouia iiiiakcuHic; tuu wieu eveiy week. ' Philadelphia Market. Evans Bros large Produce Commission Merchants, 56 North Water street, Philadelphia, report the following city markets : fcggs, Vir ginia and Southern. I&ai7. Liive douI- try 1314 cts. ,er pound, dressU 15! turkeys I6I7, according to quality; ducks 001G ; geese I01I. Live cattle 4i5; hogs, live 5it. Potaloes: Early Rose, choice, per bush., 5860 Burhauks, choice 5355 Peerless, 4853; Pearl Mammoth, 48a:j. Cheese: N. Y. Facto-1 rv. clHMce 1264121: fair to good. 11 to Hi; Pe,m.jln,nbfa.Ure:, I0ll01; pr, skims, fancy otmij tan skiius, ust. Dried Fruits: Apples, evaporated, in cases, d7; sliced N, Carolina, fancy 4 4J; good sliced3; blackberries 99; w " b ' . 1 cherries, pitted, prime dry 12il3: leachc, pared, evaporated 1722; N. C. sliced 79; nu pared- halves.Jnew, 88J; quarters CGi;"evaporated 1014; pears, 1 1 ; beeswax 2932. BUSINESS LOCALS. LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! 100,000 feet of good Lumber for sale O. W. A l'W f.LiIj. A , (- Jt 1 . ? . 1. t.i: . 1 1 T A. rARKEB invites tne ames to vu i ...Jmi. .t..b nf - ' Bridle parties can be supplied with fresh cakes on short notice at A. iAKKEn s. Sugar Cured Beef at A. Parker's. Last; Saturday was a cold day but A. PxitKida sold Soda Water all the same. 4 . A. Parker is selling suir at 5 cents per pound, who can beat it ? ' TheBeauty of'Youth:. No matter how handsome.ir stulwart a young man may be otherwise, nothing can make, up for a par tially bald head. Shining Clients -are at tractive, but a shining poll f is not. The cause anay be sickness or anything else, yet Parker's Hair Balsam wiTUtop tc loss of the hair and start a new growth ot glos sy, and soft hair so quickly as 1 urj nse you restoring the original! color at the same time. Not a dye, not lily, delicately perfumed. Only standard 5pc. dressing. Dress Makinq! MISS M. 0. TAFEE Has opened room in the Ojd Photograph Gallery. She has learned ;Dress SlHkini and the mit ae urate system of cutting thoroughly. 1 !! Fit Guaranteed! Will be pleased to receiv calls from tht ladies of Salisbury. I Tflarch 5, l85.-ly i Cancers Cofaqiiered. The! Swift Specific Cominny have the most indubitable evidencefas to the run of Cancer bv their famous ibedicine, 8.S.S of Amo,(r -others, John S. Morrow, an old and hi ifli I v estet hlv est etna ea citizen rjoreuce, Ala., (makes the following ftatcment as tol the merits of this remedy: 'I have been suffering wth a Cancer in my riht ear, for about thre years. I tried various remedies (ind was treated with Iodide of Potash, which jrpduced rheu matism. Sly feet land le were great h swollen, so that I coold riot walk. About one year ago I wasf induct) to try Switt's Specific, which soii'.m -removed the trouble in my limbs, and my rheumatism is now entirely gone and my Cancer is steadily I rl morovin". being liCtter now man at an 1 1 ti me within two years, i nis mtruiciuc no . done me .more stoort than ?anymin! cise i have taken, and I feel that I am on the roal to a speedy cure. Undoubtedly Swift' Specific is the best blood purifier in the world." JOHN S. MORROW.. Florence, Ala., Sept. 2Vt&. ; r I have had a cancer onmy face for many years I have tried a prcaf many remedies but without relief. I almost ave up hone of ever being cured. Dr. Hardman, my unn iwnrumended Swift's Bpecitkyw hich I have taken with rcatresdlts My face is . mnir Wf'll. I I l ' llliutroiun. - - prnress mv thank? in wordi for what this medicine has done for uie.; j MltS. OLIVE HAKDMANl fiWrne. Ga.. Slt. 18?4. t.; on Blood and Skin Diseases M I csfr Snocific Co.. Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. : '' vnvpn TIFSITATE tfl dve Shnners ... i .1...,.!.: I A won dwaiar I r .1 . vurnillllirH VI 1 1 1 I ft i 7U m uii...w.. - i ....... j - r t i -"- -'ETZa T Trl" V "1 c. . j. IT; B.WilEaUU A 1 I.UUJ i WoOlMieiy fTUrefn T pwaer never vanes. A marrel 01 rarity, strenato. ami wholesoiueness. xiat Mmiii: weight, alum or pboapiiateporoeriS to&tsDSjiwj TV - , 7 - ii W ASUED-O U r II AUt Ther U a sotfof " pallid, chalky complexion which the hor- eiigt caU a -WttS,ctj out complexion. It U ghastly enough, and no nHskl.', Washed put, faded, discolored, or part cdorcVrluir w ..moa, repuisive ana ciancooiy. ranter s nair naisaiiv will , restore., j;OUX hair to ita nriin:il rolnr vlilrr It . browc, auhorn or black. Whv1 wear moss ou juur ueau, wiicn you .ninyicasiiy (la V lively, shining hair. 1 SalisuiiJTlTolmcco - Martej : CORRECTED WEEKLY Bt JSO. SnEPPAKD. ; Lugs, common to mcd. 4.50: to, e.oa Lugs' fine to fancy, Leaf, common to meil. Leaf med. to good. med; Wrappers, med. to good C.OQ to- a.5p 8JW to ll.OO 11.00 t o 18.00 .r.00 to 6.25 0.25 to 8.50 8.50 to 15.00 15 00 tor 19,5p 10.50 to 55.00 2100 to 40.00 wrappers, coed to fine, wrappers, fine. 40.00 to 35.00 "ilS; la'pist it have been lihtr Prices stiff for all grades. Good, rich, waxy fillers, smooth cutters and ,u2 smokers are in great demand and prices quotMipn Wrap pera of all classes are high and eagerly 80Ught after. Planters would do well: b? jputtinir some of their good tobaccos on the mrk t this tiine. A Little Gold was Spent. Mr, Z. A. peaking of f480 readers of this - ove amount was siicnt in a fruitless effort iir find injr relief from a terrible Blood Potisiorj, offecyng bis lody, limbs and nose presenting tigly run ning ulcers. He is-now-sound P and well, having been cured by the most speedy and wonderful remedy ever, before known, and any interested party who may need ft Blood Purifier will learn from, him thai three bot tles of B. B. B. restored his nppetfre, healed all ulcers; relieved his kidney s,iiind added twenty-one pounds to bisweigh't in Uiirty days. . : - r-J Kerosene and! ' I" Go to ENXISS anduy Maahiiic oils. PATENTS Obtained, arid all PATEX1 ri.V& attended t tor MOD Kit A Tfi Ft. i Our offl.-e is oni)oslte V. S. Patent Office, and Tecanobtiiln Patents Iu let1 time -ttoan those re mote Irom Wsiiihlngton. Send Mhll,,or Ifrtirlng. .Ve advise as to patentability free of charge,- and we make no Ch'try unit pfitn1 it vented. ,j We refer, here to Ue Postmaster,! the 8upt.r Monev Order Mv., and to officials nf the V. 9. fat-, tent Office. KorcircuUr, advice, trma and refer ences to actual client a In jour own State orrouatjr, rlteto C. A, ENOW A CO. opposite Patent OlBce, Wabhlntrton, I). C, Nov. 2T. '31. 4ra JIT ' , i rpoanlarW ktr napaae dTotd to science, mechsnica. nri8erin. di eoreriea, iaTantkDi nd ptXnt rr poblha- JSjnT number illaiitrsted with (plendid cnTTiiiM. .Taif Mblication. farnishiM mwt lble BC7oiopaior informtioa which no person should bo without. , Tb popnUritr of tb Scxkktifio Amimkam W meh thJ IU cirealatioii nearly rqnala that of all other papora oC ita cUaa combined. Price, fX30 ajreaa. lvnn J ChitM. RoldbyaltnewBdaalera. MUNK 5 CO-Pb- AT EN TS. w.r:fi?t! mmmmmmmmmmmm form tba aUBt Oficaw l and bar prepared mora UttOna Hun entVin m -nited tat-a ad lor-ic coontnea. CaTeata. Trade-Mark-, Copy nchta. Aaaianmenta. and all othar papara . Th.ii.amt annliiwitiniia svr for aeenriatr to inveatora their ni-UJa tka ted Ktatoa. Canada. Saalaad. www mm Fraaoo, praparad Germany and -other loreiim n"- 1 mt, iun hvms. w.aw w. . . . . ... Information aa to obtaminc pateata ehaei rally linn mt free. Patenta ohuined throMk Maoax withoat charaa. Haad-booka of. iator- a.-!a m nniiMd ia the Kcieotifio Aaierioaa fa ..i.i in th K-ianti&e AMiaiicaa free. Tho adan'tae of each notice ia well nnderatood by all peraona who wth to diapoae of their pa4entt. .; ; Lddreai MUNX A CO., Office baMMVm 1fTBin.W. Ul Broadway, Maw Vork. - VZ in Trtsf ?WiihiBay. SeDl uai cm potagp. and br mall yoQ will gft ret a pack vt iroods oftarffe varaej .... . ....... .....mw. . m. Ill . ama nn t t ti -i a r fawr than anyt-'imarlselD Amerl tl tiu-'ti! mi.om la prints vjt a wb b 'i.i i i , I s eryjrliere,rf either sex. of all a r i 1 ' n ti a . or s?ire Ust oaly Mr work for ti-ir in hoa'js. For t.napj for all workers a to tlr iiure l. Dja'tdeUf. II. UAtttnT k Cn. o.'.il, 'ii -ly ' Fw-Jand, Main- - -; j i D i C - - "I Don't Feet. Like Work."4I. make no diiTercnce what btunnefs ybn are engHg ed in : whether; yon are a prcaclier, a nie rhanie. a lawyer rr a cmnmn laborer, you rau't do vour work well whiloyoti arc halt ick. Thousands try to, bat aH -n vain. How much better to keep voor organs in j;ood order by taking-Packer's Tonic when vou feel "a little out of Porta.'. It would lie money in your pot-net. vrne nour ut .jwid. rejoicing health is worth half a dot- n hotirs lull or languor ana paiB ; ttmzztzttiurr aajr Jiaa naaaarona thfal iadl-VwUoau ARawoacCure for ITCIIVOTJ3 DEBILTTT, tktut macdirs ftir tbrea - Crgiais Weakness, Circular aad Trial Pck 9n.ud kar kaortaia facr, bHbra takiM trea. mrrt eU-fcaf-Taaa a. sure Rwawrftata CL'HtU OwMwMntla, mutt not intrrfrri wrA ata- 9 TJECAV, IrYo-jnffAWKJdl Afg'-I rrlCfW ikm ta kw. a eao-a palaer aacaw aea.oa im Vj way. oeawlrd e aSaa.-a nW Rr direct a pieatje TE3T50 FOR OVEHSiX YEAA3 OT US2 IN laAXY. TrSOUSAKOCASSS. iru" t lo aha aeate4daaa kt apertfle lnBiiagla fot atetay. Theaai ortl faaetioMaf the hay. TRIAL TAttCACSa "-jThe aaimaiin emjrw fjraabM Miwona, TT! T.A TZLEIfT. OBwSIoath. - W CO, :S palcatoeowaeh -TO MOTi'n-. - ful a-4 rapiiUy can botav io. uxa:s remedy CO., cmortSBsra a 17 I I ITni 2000 0 W m 4 3 ?f7o swtoe is me 1 r.:-' t - '.-i-.ii-h' c- mi T'.T: 1 ::- il'f n i v i! i': -L; 'ft . el other letter soon, r Traveler, :' '' XX ' - v encourp hi. I
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