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WLn A T. ! i i Bates f the Carolina .-. mil trrs id 4 of I ' i fifn vote n Uii to vote the Drm fur UlttlliciPill i PKATnIInjLad a harvest time in Ojr; town and- viciiiity tliia year. 'One" after another iu tintual qoick auccewiuu haTe. we lost those ivho either bf their a;e or their prom ineufctj in society were highly esteemed ,Vor jreli kiiowo. On Sunday iiioiiiinifvlast Mns JctuTSHrriiB, auc- nnd daughter of the late Alexander Long, passed away, after mouths of paiuful illuess. She was a member of the Epi- cooal churcli.W Her fuueral was attended 1 'TX.n.e.l from Now Or- .i.iifa'tun-n piHlucts oi , . .. their, licenses- i : " - i . t 4 i . ir. i.' i i I i i i i 'At the JiudisiH raino Mri Thosr Cv Dqnti of jiwton1, Nlairf.i Is operating the Wis wjjII Electric pns pulverizer and Amalg-amator and deraoustrattng tlie long kuowu mci inai it is iiupussiuie w extract the gold from sulphurets by amal by many of j those who recoguixed -lier as' I jnmiatioo- with' Viu'efc.iry--UTfee mill Is one of the oldest native citizens of , the 0d,ted to the 'treatiiientHuf j our large Town a pel f mi of vigorous intellect, M.tt'.t,f decompWed talcoe slatesand retentive meuJoiy , and genial disposition. uot the quartz bearing sulphurets, nilless AgettaboutJ3 years. I they are til st desulphurised, at'd even in Tuesday niotiiing about 6 o'clock, MR. J vtliV doubt if auch satisfactory John Lkwis, after a protracted and miiii results could be obtained as by chlon- f.il illuesi, departed this life at liis home nation or suielliug. Tlie mill as a pul- iu Eat "Ward.- Mr. LewiaCwas, an em 1 veiizer we 'believe i will do abut one ton ploye at tlie for several years, aud wa highly esteeui- el lor his petfsoual worth. Aged abou1 33 3 ears. died; ANiNOUiNUEMENT! er of' waters," ablaze in the noou-day spJendor ; and further wesiwai u - o er snow-crests! mountains to the shell-cor- ered beach where j tlie lingering rays ot -.in tui4 county, Aprilll3, 1835, Mr, the dying suu fade from the bostm ofthe Elizabeth , Basinger,- supposed' to have Pi:&! from the trlAcial hills hetlgtllg the nthiim! tfi .a iF 101 t.X, .I.. ni1.lriia.n(la1i,. 41 grnud children, Si great- grand el.il- iiiiti.irtiTB cliaractenstics l dren, and 8 creat great grand children. 1 April 21, 1835. of not only tlie pliyskographical and clir j she was, ; 'amiable in disposition,' much Our Philadelphia markets are corrected At the solicitation of hiau"y friends of differing political opinions, ! do hereby nnn on nee ourself a candidate for re elec tion to tlie office of Idayor of the Citv of SalislMiry. JOHN A. HAMS AY. f -Oil rt-aew An ... -i Li.... u-i.ii.lu.iise is'-MMl lly Hi.(ler a new .management. Sfi. . i.-'v t lWU'sthe 'Jtttji luces' giHid.. r. . " 1 w- ; 'e are indebted to " t ... i i.i : - U., l'niiaeil" ika!ers, tor a large sheet , ,(ictuies of tlie Pi:si.lenr, j'tttxl 'ejich member ot his Western X. C. R. ft. Shops Vymr hour, through a 40 mesii with miich s wear and tear.' We are j convinced that it, with the copper platns will save more ier ton than the stamp liullCoiise'- I . . . . . I ; que n I ly we conclude that if It were put to w.rK on soui 3 of our suit free milliii g ores it would be more successful. - -o- ii Ultl kvel -tt. THE DElMOUftATIU TICKET For iminicipii o&eer was put iu nomina tion by a fa i t ami vote of Democratic citizeus. diotild therefore )vceive the conlial At the St. Cathei iue thy are working and zealous luport of 'every mvmberf the ie ou a 10 stamp mill and True the party. Without a wont in uisparage- iiieut of the present Board, which, we lie- lie ve have discharged their duties, with couscieiiciouii care fir the welfare of the cuuimu.iit.v, ive mast still nr&etlmt the will ot i he Demicratic voters of the low n as recently expressed in convention should mi it g;,U.B at lifall's Waiehouse week; siimI prices are re- ieiy: M.d. Farmers ,lJr bist hts until have now, Vauuers. Shipping the concentrates to Newark, N. J., lor leductiun. Everything about the mine looks prosperous. matic conditions but logical pliases is, but the T'"-ieii tn and highly esteemed in the com- every week. & if. ' d.ft.i m a villi a ill m w& n v i or iho ww" I iti.i etl I n.... t i- c t the North American coutinent; are iKr- 'uuu, in wu,c,i one was ...ur.uBMi.-0D, maimer, very exemplary ju ner ueponmeut as a 1 targe r-niuuce vjoiu mission jtiercuauts, au trayed in the most iugeuions Who, beholding thii vast flgjsregation, member of the church ?i - . 1 Ilia lll'ir... t I . . can law io o ininresseu hiwi "oui- tude or our conntrryl tlie lavisn luumu- cence of nature's igifts and the gury of iur Anglo-American eipe t Yet how lew oi our nny. minions o ihiwimmhb hare availed themselves of tins oppor tunity. Less than a mil lino and a half I North Carolina has sentubout a thousitud North Water street, Pltihulelphia, report the following cify markets : ' Eggs; Vir ginia and Southern, 16lGi. Live poul try I314 cts. perpouudj dressed 151G turkey 8 lbl7, according to quality J - SALISBURY MABKET. April, 21, 1835. Corn, freely, at 7000; Meal, O075; ducks 0016; geese 0a10. Livecattte Wheat, 85 90 ; Flour per sack, $1.75 05(&31; hogs, 1 i ve, H6L Potat oe: Early Mm. tV..u. 1n1lr iiinoto Bain. T I !.... mopr. I... 1. - ...il. . ft..- ...r.vt-v .r..Al l lOllOltioii. u, wusr.wm, FrMuH.,Wi i.uruu.iKj, tiMi:.usideiimr our tiuanchil Iratiiig per 10I2H Beef, retail, 6lttj n the hoof, choice 5355; Peerless, 0050 ; Pearl ciipinu 2i3i; Butter 2500; Eggs, 10; Hay, 00 Mammoth, 5355.-fCheeseN. Y. Facto- . Summer has poniiced down npou us 45j Fodder, 7000; Shucks, 45 ; Bran, ry, choice 1212i; fair to good, 11 to 1 1; here with a vengeance. Air y the 30 j Potatieav Irish. for table 7580; for Pennsylvania full cream, 1010; part duster and straw hat Jiave been drawn ' c. . . v ' A1 .. x . ,. , '' frinn winter quarter and so with lawns plantmg$llo; Sweet potatoes 0J$1; skims, fancy 500; full skims, 01&02.- uud liiif ii ami muslins. Ti"4 w,m ,,iltv Peas,90l00; Oats,4550;Tallow,7; Dfy DriedFruits : Apples, evaporated, in not appeared in-summer guise, show ah Hies, 10; ltabbit furs, 2000 cts1 per cases, t&7; sliced N. Caroliua, fancy 4 the anxiety to doo, if a fiei feet disregaiil Uozeu : Miuk skins, 1020. 4J; good sliced 3 blackberries 99j: L.r i.... ....... 1... ........1.l'Ult ! lull- ' K 7 ' ' oi .iniir.ii;iiict:s nmi w w oiwiv" - - n , fc tnr r. .T.tIi s... .1 initio. VOiiou, reauy saies iuj vis iui j;wu i chci i ico, jiiicu, iiiiiiu u i j moderate. At the Biles mine in Stanly, they nie working oil a 18 inch quartz vein and milling the ore at Ivy and Croweli's 5 bimlth., pJind lays on every Maulfl of where the 4 pound nugget was fotiud some years ago and may develop rich at aliy time. ifjt '-beShiunig ti cou.e n. o m - itk:AftL 'tin. wheat crop iu ftii J' I i i - 1 1 i - r . Mill- tliMM.r-very poor-at i i ;un.rmn not much liet- . -rf. HHU - - - I TllM"" atleesfalinouth lafe, iJ&V may come forward better ;,ellectcd. 4Ri:lb.-At.St. DavitPs clin.cn, in April I5tli, HKSIE nuAifc, of V. II. Luve, to Mr. Harry iter in r BnW, nioM Ktoi-8i wo Uiiil-sutily a public i : rf - :-. r ; . I 1 ..m .t- I in nniiiiM'rM io iiiiiiii iUictni Brtiirii'. v ........ - - , -I ml " : T'. it .1 :..-t - J . J .I....-., ...iiol.uitlf uiimice il success in an ine puium i cenr, in u rooui nuu iiwm whomimhj ..iJ;.. - fiit i-hiMfl-thiilK. v swiniriii'r Oien. A long legged druiniiier IH-IU ' I w illre will he 'reinemliered by some fortutr citizen of iair town. an honorable obligation to accept it as a rule in behalf of the entire ticket. ed.- b. NEAVE. U this gentleman should be elected iCapps Hill has a large quantity of Mavor of Salisbiirv next month, it .will be j heavy aurilerous snlphuret which they a decided ci niufiment to the' young De- treat by stamp mill and copper plates, mociacy of the town, of which he is fairly saving the tailings, which are piled up a leiueseutative; Mr. Keave. is a sale anu ui await some cueay mouu oi ucmi Kuieessful bnsines man, of hiah moral here iu the State, as they w ill not war- I ' I i: ' . . . standing, aiid in all points qualified to rant shipment to Newark. fill the office. He is well-informed in .re spect to town matters, having held posi-1 Kowau County B.ai'd of Health tions whi'cn enable him to become so 1 . 1' For th$ last two vears there has been He will discharge his duties without par- iio meeting of theCou.ity B.ird of Health, M .tiff Imi with innMoioibfe diseietiou. and hence no SupMiiuteudeut has been ... 1 .. , . . t . electetl. Dr. Suuinierell has cimtlniied ills democratic menus. oeneMiig nei - r n. ..mi. ..nlv 1 1 XM IIOVII(lljV 1 lib UlSVI i-iv-y j wouui inaKe a gnou iuajiir, '"" bwau-i mere has been no one chosen him for the place, and will take pleasure autheritatively iu his place. The laws i . .... in all wooer efforts to secure his election, in regard to the Board ol liealtli have - i ' I . . i r . -i. ..... ..... . I. ...... I . . . i ....... 4ii oeeu til lorvr, iicuiuao tucio uttu ho meeting and election. ; The last Legislature has very material ly amended UitT laws on this subject so as to make them more eilicieiit, and now Sec'iftary of tiie State Board of, riiiuiiiv fur m.inv men carrv! their coats on their arms, tlieir vesta open and their middling highest, 10. sleeves untied. This reminds me otr tue great suffering from cramped leet endur ed bv the ladies.' In thof moini"g they come iu, looking fresh and charming, but what a picture iu the evenings 4is they limp, with every mark off pain depicted on their features, toward the exits. 1 hey too are obliged to unbutton, ami some times remove shin's for teimorary relief. But 1 was speaking of the season tue markets are crowded with all mauier of fruits aud vegetables. Strawberries, sweet iMn.H nmi tomatoes are aouuiiaut. wane peaches, pared, evaporated 1722j N; C. Tobacco, sales every day aud prices sliced 79; nupared halves, newS; satfsfactory. iquanerswgioi; evaporaceu iun; pears, Poultry, in steady demand, but prices Z JJ pla 8, 1 raspberries, a4'44 per pounu-rJ earners, cnoice geese ojuj. Hides, (fry, KXglllv-Honey iu comb, 10 1 If beeswax 2y32. BUSINESS LOCALS. A fresh lot oi Oranges and Lemons just received at A. Parkers. CANCER CURED. Prnsli Wrrt:ihli. received everv . . . . i i . . . ii - - spiuach, cucnmiHTS, rmusnesy lettuce aim at A. pXRKER's. like veueianle8 nave oeu pieuiiiui a i winter. All this bouth laud is beautimi now. The fresh, new foliage jon the trees,"! anj Cake line every day. giving life to the sombre pendulous most, the oiooiuin uowers anu it seems in.u every thing blooms aud the joyous peo ple who revel in the treshl sunshine ol spring, lends an enchantment to my sur roundingswhen I am iot too warm or tired to enjoy it. i T. K. B. Mountain Tin Mine. The Mrs. Oliver Hardman, an old resident of Walton county, and a lady of culture and week .prominence,- hss this to say of the treat ment of cancer with Swilt s Specmc: Over fifteen years a?o a cancer made us Parker has something new iu the Bread appearance on my face. It was treated with plasters, and the core came out. I he -o- Statesvillle is building a big hotel. Why Rhonld she not have one 1 Our friend Gray, of tlie St. cimrlesUid very oorly become a fr his. guests at the Feliiuiary -Court in 1 1"$ lje Gist cutting of asparagus iii this h. l.Wille UiUzen -has ' -:t . . - - I . . f i .i ..V.. f. ...... I 1 1 .... I.i. ....It.......... il. n..nitiii.j tn i'ui.iiriii. Equipped; with an ante I respect to seeping inei;i -wauiw i. wcmiii wiwiiwu iirowiiiunwiu.w... ' ... 1 1 i . . i.i r ...i i ixh nieir ui n iv oitarus in xitsuiiii. ncti .i..ii nut it. wiih-i tii iiiii'iiivxr. iijiv uir lis e rinruciitcu ; " . . ' .....- ....w rf , . ..i... ,.i. ..- Il...ilrt .mil tn m-tt ... . . I klllUCl HILCIIUI.II1B Wft litUUH Mill. iw kt-v want in the during thi entire winter. His little grate iof anthracite coal didn't count worth a Open stopping t Here lunch pro was equal! tq tii s jeaivvsison the 20th. iust. The I; - jg .mitc,lt.gs Was leal pleas- 4CllUn.gl.tW4 was on ine iu.u o. j,.,,,,-. !i'fl'iug the juesent s;n uig season LWu'ue miiutU later than that of last , jflie Jmiuh backward couditioii liis in isiiect to evei vthinjr. Who 1 -jfililam it!. I so, peril: afford. it -o- buueri that the health laws are duly observed and executed. Ttierefore us the Chairman of the Board of Cpuiniissioiiers for ltKvan eounty, and also a member of the county board ot KinVs King's Mountain, N.JC., tin mine, about which there was so niuch excitement a few months ago, seems to have taken a new start. A party of Cornwall, England, gentlemen have offered $100,0X) for the mine, and the proposition is now under consideration. That the six inch vein is almost perfectly pure cassiterite is cer tain. The price ottered j.liy j the English' capitalist for the Clay well niii.e iscousid eied very small, aud the proposal will probably' be. rejected. The ore is said by exjiei ts to be tifteen anil a half per cent, richer than the cassiterite lore found in Fresh arrival of sugar Cured Haun'ond sugar Cured Dried Beef at A. aukerS. Frightful Oatarrh. -its ff ft & . . - - .f OT ....... Absolutely Pure. strength, snl wholesouitnesii. Sore ei-onomlcfl than tue ordinary kltds, and cannot, be sold la competition with tle multitude of low ust, tboiw weight, alum or pnophate ponders. Sold oay la ClOSi KOYAL iUklSU 1'OWDkR Co.. l N all si. H. Y. r -' - place healed up after some time, and seemingly my face was well. However, in a few vears it returned ajrain with more violence thau ever; It cave me. a great deal of pain. The former remedy seamed to do it no good. Knowing the disease to run in the family, having had one sistei to die with cancer, I became seriously ap prehensive of m condition. It continued to increase in 6i.e and virulence. I almost save ud all hone of beins cured. The For four v&ira I have been afflicted with physicians advised the use of the kiute a verftroublesnme catarrh ofthe head. S and caustic. 1 Ins, wes more than I could ipriihlp lino iu nature been that when 1 Dear, anu rciuwru w nave u oucuueu uihjii blew mv nose small nieces of bone would in that way. All other remedies were useii, frwmentiv eome out of mv mouth and nose, but the cancer continued to grow worse The discharge wus copious, and at times The pain was excruciating, and my lite exceeding v offensive. Mv blood became was a uuruen. minis eiiiraiuy mj bun, immirn that mv freneral health was rreat- Dr. Hanlnv n, recommended me to try . ' . y . I .1 .. A.V. o IB.. t. . V, l l- I.... v imnaired. with l oor aDOCtlte ana worse I DWiil s aua-iuc. xi wh ine iusmcsjii, mui digestion. - 1 was so prejudiced Pieces of Bone. WASHED OUf UA1K. There i. a ort'of pallid, chalky complexion which tlienov elist call a "washed out complexion." It is ghastly enough, and no mistake. Vasbe4 out faded, discolored, or part colored harr is almost ms repulsive' and melaricboly, ' Parker's Hair BaUam will Testore your hail to its original color, whatever it was-; brow::, a u born or black.; Why Wear nibss on your . head, when you may easily have lively-, shining hair. . , Salisljnry Tobacco Market ; - . -JxM-' CORRECTED WEEKJUTBT JSO. iirKFTAXA ' 4.50,tO AQ B.OOlo 8.50 8.50 to 11.00 11.00 to 16.00 5.00 to $.25 i6.25 to 8.50 9 50 to 15.00 15 00 to 1C.50 1050 to 25.09 25.00 to 40.W 40.00 to 55.09 against the use ot Numerous medicines were used without patent, medicines, and especially this one relief, until I be-'an the use of B. 13. B., and that 1 aesitattm same time. At iasi 1 ilin e lMitthfi a tc-d almost like ma ie. my consent, not believing .there was any West Virginia, mid eighteen and seven Sjnee ,,ejr use not a symptom has returned, virtue in it. The first bottle only increased 1 . ...... ...... il...ii .liu I ...... ' . . 1 ... I ,1, oto if (I10 cfni .hi i-l tlx. fl iai.li n riro ir m inri 1 reel in everv wav auiie resioreo m 1 m ' ov" - ,1..,.. ... ...... m. . 1 I . .. , - . . I 1 itk t am r. i.i ritiTMii nl Athint.1. and it. and neucc did not inspire nie wnn an llClttl. A " ' ' 1 I r ... : . ii.. ' ..r Uiaiie ll 1110 in:t:.ioi"ii m. , . , r ... I im ....ti.- auity. Ol her wise, Gray s House ot conMtutiug this bmiy, and urge to the occasion, and his simple, His charges are moderate more . - a - IM " 1 ' tps, tliail a "Uig. uoiei can -o- k anfiual election of officers of the I Smith Sc Baker, iv 1I. & L. Fire Coiniianv held at A Legrai d, iwtyiiiitm Tiiesilay night, A. Parker fk-tnl .'Presidenf ; G. T: A. Mow. , List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Salisbury, N. C, for the week ending April 20th, 1885: J A Stewart, Jones Halmoud. one-huudiedths uer cent, richer than the ore recently found in the Hlack Hills. Bait. Manufacturer!? Record. MARRIED. 1 tifra nnmninn ti kjrt ' Lugs, med. to gijiord. Luus, good to tiite, , Luus, fine to fancr,- Leaf. common touted. . Lejif. med: to good, Lejif, good to tine, Wrappers, coin, to med. Wrappers, med. to good W rappers, irood to fine, Wrappers, fino. Wrappers, fancy.- none oilercd. . . f pew tobacco breaks for the past; Tfcek hi e been light. Prices stifTfor all grades Good, rich, waxy fillers, smooth cutters and f Uig sinokcrs are in great demand and prices akhade stiller than the quotation. Wrap pfrs of all classes are high and Cajjerly sought after. Planters would do well by putting some of their good tobaccos on the npirket at this time. 1, , Jrrjjiihiiier ; A. M. GixMlinaii secretary, u WlkvMir..1... . .. .1:. ....... t i u....i U.t, V.Jmuiiia ink (illLliu , . it. Uillhi-i 1 l I bi n -i. .1. ... 1 1 n t. .'.: 1. cmiiii.iii 01 ii, iiui x . iuciii- ulili iliiector: V. A. Motgau. tiller. Skw Rkgistkation. The voters of Nil 1 - -y - - r - i'atiii gljouhl not oveibaik the fact iiati' iifw :j;ist ration in required to be si'li-excry voter luiist register and vote uliUttrfii U'anl. This is an iniiNirtaiit v.. I . 111 tMM cl to the municiKil elec IU IM HI Ii t aiihle IJong, Hi na Liiijgle. .lagj;ie Chainbers, Mary E.tiott, y Mack Slither, J T Savage, Lee Steller,, U A Shupiiig, Chas Shaer. 11 It Loo Ge uge Eainbardt, I) A House, Thomas Hunter, K J Forage, J V Leiiiz, Ellick Lyei ly, Wesley Leniz, Josilph Staley, James Long, J L tJ 1 a ha 111, T V.isburg, D H Eyans. Jo in Eat uliardt, ' E izabotli Hart man. PleaMt say advertised when the aboe letters are called for. I J. II. Ramsay. P. M. -! HiliU'Ij U to take iihicnoii llnith ibiv nnn mi Kiionht i ve it the at- iii1tilKivi's in onler that the vote aj be full an, saiisuctorv. -o- -f"UH,rt Potatoes and Bostoii cab. S.7lm would have Ulieved it ten 'f'P i S said one of tiur neisih- m Uhii;' ? iiiorniii!? last, as w met 'wfeturuing fIO, ,aiket, lidded with Mm for :l,e day. Very true, who JT! ''avp believed it !" There is not a Ci5'"y ill the State with soils Wttei til the CKiWth of notnfoes. iiish Sff la, beans of" all uorts, cab- Hf iUn''8, &c. than Kowan, aud yet UarUt is StiM'Ued irith -ill l...4. urii. Hi W lUtiHtlie coiiuti-r n mitw js&twi Toa tiiay see women plowing iu a 0 or cor field lit 25 cents a day. If come to town gome Saturday, apt'to do; and take it into her carrv Lumu .. in ...... ..j Site h alno nut tod., d. u ;il l 1 i vr j ritw VIII ?I?!two i"y I Or , C tllUUlu lll-efei- 91 Jliite i),yy she1 will have-to plow one kj. Vl " 6,, should settle down on ft Uu8l,t'1 hisli- r sweet potatoes, she t 1,i0w two IU"1 a hLtff days lb pay catalogue;, yt Utlere s evidently something , iii thi3 state of things. It ought wto be. The farm hi g people of yJ? C0Unt-V0Sht to supidy this mar uudmary! otlier) the pro- eu ab,,ve. They cal, easily au early meeting to reoiganiz.; and would appoint the hist Monday in May, iu the Court House at 3ati-sbuiy , 12 o'clock M. as tlie time aud place, to voiiiuieiice this important work and endeavor to carry out the beneficent intentions of the Gen eral Assembly. 1 hope that the Physicians of the coun ty who are qualilie.t to act us ineuibeis ot the Board ot Kealth will take a deep i 11 Iciest iu tuis suiiject and come to the meeting with the determination that this mailer shall le neglected no longer. T. J. bUMNEit, Ch'ni ot Coui lii isoiouers for Itowau Co. As Act Relatiso to the Uoaud ok llEALTU." "The'comity Boards of Health shall be eouiH'.sed otV the physicians who shall have eouipli. d with tue laws of the State in regard to the practice of medicine and snmei v. or liaVe a dioloma lioui a regu lar Medieal Cidiege, the Mayor ol Uo- county town, Chairman oi ine uoarti 01 County CoiumiHslniH'is, at.d tue County Siiivi or. .rroui amon the rnyslci.ui the Supeiiniemlenl of hea.tli is to be cuoseo.' New Oi. leans, April 2d, 1885. j. Dear'Watciim.x It has Utii some time t-'ntvv 1 wrote ut from thi point. Tnis hu been descriu d as an uniisnul winter everv wheie. bill the ,c U.li-a S f.uk ioiil that it lias been Ulipivcedeiiti d f .i- 1 1. is ciimat -. Lu n w it is over, Ut me hoi.e so; lor it has been a most tniog In this county, April 19, 1 885, by liav. Saui'l. llothl'ock at his residence, Mr. Albeit D. Thomas and Eva Anu, daugh ter of the late Adam Miller. refer to almost anv one living on Butler street mid more nartieularlv to Dr. L. M Gillam, who knows my case. 3IKS. ELIZA. UK 1 11 li-iNUl J . A LITTLE GOLD. PUBE BLOOD & STRONG NERVES. hope.- Ou taking the second bottle there were signs of improvement, and mv faith strengthened just in proportion to that improvement. The spot on my face began to decrease,as well as discharge, and hope sprang up in heart. Could it be, I asked mvself. that I was at hist to be relieved ol Mr. Z. A. Clark, of Atlanta, Ga., in speak- this disease ? It has giveivme so main in"- of 454 80.00 in gold, desires to sav to the dark hours in the past that The iiea 01 readers of this paper, that the whole ofthe being well again almost overpowered me above amount was spent in a fruitless effort There was a contest between . hope and in finding relief from a terrible Blood Poi fear for a long time. Jt was a. long night son affecting his bodv, limbs and nose of weeping, but-joy came to me with the presenting ugly running ulcers, lie is now morning, mere is iiouung i i.ov sound and well, havinir besn cured bv the! the place but a small scar, and I feel that At 19 years of age I was afflicted with fearful pains iu my head, eyes, shoulders aiid nglit Mile, and m-aii to spit tuomi. nJ won'ik.rtu, remedy ever jt i. imnossible for me to express my grati- I 4 ried: j nitei number of physicians, be!or(.1( nd ftny ilUerested party who tude tor this great deliverance. It is 1 iu.1. imiuiii mill' I il itl 11 1 1 f uiniuiriri' "v ,v . ... w "-'.".. r,"rr'. i""-. nl!lv .. i00(t Purifier will learn trom wonucnui meoicine relief. I hey called t cold, and alter r u n n ...stored , . - , . . . 1 ..... 1 11 iui 1 ill. viii m ' -- exiiaisting ineir treatiiieur, saiu 1 a i,.iwi n relieved his II IO tl Si.-iSWV- was m V ' niKlonw. iseiiis 1111 111 pim nu in ii,..r ,,,, ,,....,... ,,nd8 to l,,ltl. M mr Hfc. I lUHUk.ll. .M J ; Jajs. la ai relief. 1 litis, for twelve years, I 0 Two Druggists. GUAUDED. 1 he town of baiibnry has the beslj gUatded treasury iu the Stati we vefilv believe. To illustrate: If yon li ive a Claim against the town and should call at the Mayor's office t present it lo- p ymeijt, you are directed to present it to the auditor, three squares irlf. If you call at the auditors oflice and that othcial one. aud is iu a large measure accoon.ta U nbs. it. voii must call usraiu and airaiti. ble for the small attendance at the ti - ... .1 u' :....Li sitioii dining the rainy season. Sime lllllll J1HI I1IIU I1IH1. inning VMIIHIIirM . V Iuiuii ...n. I. 1 '!..&.... bv.t.w... m xa a .. .... a . aa b.bbb..bb l. V - -- .-.-- suffered. Mv onlv solace was in morphine. For two years 1 never slept day or night without morphine, so intense was my suffering. During the spring ot1881 I was induced to try Switt's Speeitio u tnl like a charm. It Was a God-se to me. alter using it that season, 1 wa completely ' restored.' It gave in pure blood, strong nerves, sound mind aud good health. 1 am now thirty live years of ane aud am in perfect health us any ladv in Atlanta. Teh thousand tongues eould not express my gratitude for find ing this wonderful medicine. I commend it to suffering humanity, 1 Ada like Collins. J .11. 1, 1864. - j Atlanta, Ga. Mks. Oliveu Hakdman, Jan. 9, 1884. Monroe, Ga. Ti-w,iliH- nn HI nix! mid SktU D'se.iKei . V J W -a w m w - mailed ree. The Swift Specific Co., Diao i lanta, Ga. t A Little Gold was Speut. Mr. Z. A.. Clark, of Atlanta,. Ga.., in speaking of 1480; in gold, desires to say to the readers of this paper, that the whole of above amount was spent in a fruitless floit iu finding ifelief from a terrible Blood Poison affecting his lody. licibs and nose presenting ugly run ning ulcers. He is how sound and 'well. having been cured by the most speedy and Wonderful remedy ever before known, and any interested party who may need a Blood Purifier will, learn from him tlfat three Ikit tjes of B. B. B. restoied his appctPe, Iwaled ujll ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and added twenty-one pounds to his weight in .thirty days. v ; :. Go to EXN.ISS andj)uy Miijhii.e oils. Kerosene imd We have been handling B B. B. only a few months, and take pleasure in saying it is superceding all other Blood Remedies. It sells well, gives our customers entire sai- The Beauty of Youtii. No matter how lifinrUmiw or stalwart a vouu2 man mav oe otherwise, nothing can make np for a par islHetion and we cheerful I v recommend it tiallv bald head. Shining talents are a- nrr(.i-i.iu.p tn nnv othar Klood Puriuer. i-m.-tive lmt a shin in l' noil IS not. tie , . . . . . - - - . I - . -1 - vJ. 1 ASIIEU & MOORE, Druggists, Atlanta, Gi. age Btok of wonderful B. B. B. test 11110 ivmaile t nv address, BLOOI3BALM CO , Atlanta, Ga. PATENTS ObtalnPd. antl all fl TKS1 HUSISKSS attPluh-d to tor MODE 11 AT K 7-. J Our ofllt-e Is opxsii e Jlie U.S. Patent Ofrtce, sml we ean obtain Patent in h'bs time than those re-, mote mm Washington. Senrt t.W. or Drawing. W"aiv ! no tentaWUty free of harjje; and i w 1" .'" Wr; Uttlex jHitii.t i r.tcuretti fi U c.5 1 iKie,to Hip Posiniiister, the Supt. ot Monv order Dlv., and to oftieialsof ihi.U,:S. PftV tfnt Office. For circular, advice, terms and retrr eneesto actuul cllentsln yourom n State or county, write to C. A, SNOW & CO.- 5 Oprmit e Patent onice, W udhtiiijtou, v. C i Nov. 8T. '$4. 41U cause mav be sickness or anything ebe, yet Parker s Hair Balsam will stop tue ic:is j of the hair aud start a new growiu 01 go.i- sy and soft hair so quickly as to urpiv c vou restoring the original color at 11 e . 11: same time. JNot 1 dye, not ony, ueucaie y perfumed. Only standard 50c, dressing. I DRY TE I TER CURED have been afflicted Dry Tetter, aud termed various remedies, but to good. I saw cing that Swift's Specific with a disease have applied MOT -ARE YOU a Dress M akina! no permanent rpi) ATT J 1 V I With any d s-asepecu iiu ailvei tiseinent aiiuouu- i. JlVvJ U aJU J U had cured Mr. your clum and touna 11 correct, tue ait- lK.jtt.r Nw it is U-giuning to fall off. ditor issues au order to the clerk of the (This may be nccouiited for when it is re- Board bf Commissioners, t squares off, memberert that the whole population sn toulvJvouacheck on the treasurer fiir Ud UKriculinnil pursuitsaie i.ece. i - J nues Dunning, of ' Louisville, Ky., of j this terrible disease. ! I procured thirteen bottles at once and lieguti its use. At the end of seven mouths there was uot the least sign of tetter on imv ieison ; nor has there been a single symptom of its return up to date. Therefore, I cheerfully recommend Swift's Specific to all who are afflicted with this painful disease. I am verv thankful that I ever heard of Swift's It has brought health and hap MISS M. C. TAPf E Has opened rooms in the Old Photograph Gallerv. She has learned Dress .iiaKing and the most accurate system ot cutting thoroughly. . Fit Guaranteed! Will be pleased to receive calls from the ladies of Salisbury. March 5, 1885. ly , . I W I-IS. ..".- mi... 1 :.. I ..I I o tiiuv oiners. nicanemi;u.) mm 1 c w pt...- All I , 1. . 1 n 1 j j ? 1 . 111 reo. 1, 1000. lucuesiei , 111. Treatise on Blood arid Skin Diseases mailed free. r The Swift Specific Companv, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. - i J ... . Mf.i. .. ..s.... : 1. 1.. .1 .. - - uieamamui. 11 uiaiioiuctr i not ui l'-c- wolj, :jH t18V xvitli tl you must call again and again until you Luring trade, and the weather is becon enteh lkini. When vim imvo fin.i II v nb. ini? unite warm here, which may tletei t Siiuil i li-L in tli ttivvii tl-nuiBiii'ur friiiii ll I ll....; I. .a...... ......-.a ..a ....... a . . , ,1, ,. . ,. to trmi six to eigui uiousaiui a uay. tlie cibik, you aie unrcieu 10 can 011 u h ,ulil , , , ..,,.,, i.,.:i-ea these fin- towu titx collector, a feW mre squares off, ultaS a 80me daiys, but it is hartlly ex aud obtain his counter sign to tiie check. I peeled that any material increase in the If he ik uot iu nlace. call airain and aintin huly atleiidai.ee will lie made netore tue - ., I .ii , . . . . . . ebtse. 0'e can hardly realize that 1 11 a until vou catch him and obta s sign,,- tlege JVU8t cueclioll8 , ture. loti are now prepared to meet the h,h tv..il,lV . t Di.Mli.rt will b torn treasurer, two so ua res off. nrovided Vou I down and scattered to the "four winds." can find him. It notu his usual place, never to lie gotten together again. There all again aad again until yon find him. worw IK?,Hr ",!4,!c tul nv ,rT ft 1 1 I . . 1 . Itj. Vila vf .v mw And ifhe has got the money he will pay it either oracticable or wise, nor do 1 I - w you. If he has uot, ho will uot, nor cau think that anything like a majority of the ni..ces nf tie Town, to wit : he tell you when to coqie for it, perhaps, represental ive eommiss oueis would t e jn the first or North i Ward, the ballot Thus, vou see. the moner of th t.Wn iivwr 01 ,ue moveuieiii. v one u must loxes w;n at the Court House in the I Iui Milmi t t.il tl.nt it isi flu. Izifftodr ri.ll..i-ri.in : 1.. ... 1 r ' 11 "-- .... v ....... is mil t-uni ii'a .m. it i.iM-o nine anu ... t......ti... ....,1 ..11 ... ..11 ,i. 1 c ci Liiri vi u v.'a-bii . iisi tin in iiiia iiir from 4 to 40 trips to make it. Perhaps most interesting and valuable "World's it is right that the way to it should be j Show" kuowu 111 history, yet it must lie hed-iil in 11 nd we II truiideil. Riif. fj. nl remembvml that there are substantial but they have not yet lied I TI r ,,",u auug or rott ug uu J Stlln v countv. N. C The notice required by section 3788 of the Code is here given to qualified voters of the Town of Salisbiiry, N. C, that on Monday the 4th day of May, 1883, an elec-J tion will be held in the various .polltng window of the Sheriff's Office, next the liar to your g.-ntle sej.7 If so, to vn 1 we hring tiding." of co.nfort and greaijoy. XoU e5in CUBED 1 and restored to perfect health by using,f Braafield'sJ Female Regulator ! Itis a special remedy for all diseases per- taininu to the womb, ?ind anv iotelliKent wo man can cure herself ly follovg il.e u rec- tions. Il is eipecially ethcaci na in ciisti- o! ..tuiruiwixl or iKiinful menstrn 1 ion. in wh les " " I I I ' . Ii nfr.i iU imnux' ate I mv riirnteai. ..n.r.n.i i.a.miiofiiW rMture tli menstruall various remedies antl was -tea anu I'vi iu v""j - 1 function, Asa remedy lo Ue nsefl dm in? inai critical teri'id known a '( ha mok of Lit e this invaiuablv? prepu ration has no rival. mnnUr Wk Iv Bcwmpt deToted t sciencw, mechnic, enrineertaff. mimm in WAn lAn. . nA Ta. tjiTliM .T.P Till bllatllftil. . TWI i number illastratwl with splendid eiirrTinm. T1"? fiablieation, furnishe mot luble encjclopedi or nformktion which no person should be without. Tne ?.popnlritr of the Schmtific AsteBiCAW U pocli ttu iu circulation nearly equal that of all other paper or : ita clan enrabined. " Price. tl .?f it "i.L0 Clnb. Sold by all newadealere. MUN CXX, Pub-;. Usher. No. Set Broadway. N. Y. . (ore the raUBt Omoa, Hun or pat fore in conntrien. Careata. i ra-inr.. yyvj- riithts, AaBignnienw. anu an "lu" e-7"- M 1 1 Cancers Conquered. The Swift Soecitic Compnny have the: mct fndnbitable evidence as to the curcf. nf Cancer bv their famous medic ine, S.S.S ... . , .mon' others, John S. -Morrow, an vu a - 1 1 . . .. . 1 ... f .-- .-1 1 h irunrf. ana nigniy esieemeu . 11. Ala., make,s the lollowing staiemeni as 10 the merits of this remedy: . "I have been suffering with a Lancer in for about three years. I trietl treated with 1 I I i Iodide of Potash, which prouuecu rneut mat ism. Mv feet and legawere greatly -.ill.n so that I could not walk. About one vear a"o I waslnduced to try Swilt'i and have prepared more than On dred Thousand appiicauonr ?nts in the TJnited andr coontrien. Careata. Trad-Mark. .ki. a ..monti and All OtDT -Mor eecurinjr to inventor their rilhU in the United Btatea. Canada. EwMand. S Germany and other foreign conntnea, pwpar At ehort notice and on naoin Inform.tion .- to obta.niny nt eheetfnl irien without charite. Hnd-booki of in'"rm f: . . . . i.L.na nh'.in.d thronvn at ana L-J i rv. .n noticed in tho fecientifio American fee?. ni. u1ntace of noch notice U well nndenrtooa "J u neraana who wish to dinpoae of their patent. Addre MUNN CO Uttce wwariK SSI Broadwajr, Nw Votk. in prrent gitm ai&ay. Send us 5 rent postal, and by mall u will iret fe a pack ngeof ifooriii of lare ralae. at ill scar yo tla work t.iat win iton o t ta m a r rafter ilittu auyUilu else In Amen It ibic ti - $!u)' in pm-'nw with eaoa b ir -a . 1 r.'l r ywh-re, or either ex.f all a riitm it u. or sp ire ttmponly. to work for t iir ) vi -li3 a ;i. Konuaes t-r all workers ab tly asircl. Dou'tdetay. H. IILfcETT t C. 07. i:,'H -ly Portland, Mala- 200000 "I Drs'r Feki. Like Wouk:1 It makes no ilifference what business you af enjiag el U,: whether you are a p readier, a me rhnnic. a lawyer or a eomtmm laborer, you can't do vonr" work well while you arc halt s?.-k Thousands trv to. but hII in vain. Saved Her Life ! j......;rt,. !,M-h soon removed the trouble iTnvv murh better to keen vour oryanirni in mv limba. and my rheumatism is now 00rf order bv taking Parker's Tiiic when entirely frone and my Cancer is steauny street. I . . .1 . ..' ...!. : . . ... . . 1; 1 . .. . .- ... . . iiiiiii iNiiiriii. rtriiBnii.fi nii il ik iiiir. ktimmii. m. .. . . 1 . . . . . . . ... a -. . . .a.. I. ..a. . . I - . . . M. 1 . . 1 M I ... I1IHU iiuqd 11ia.1t; 19 w i ill nii3 miUUa lb 19 I . . fc I ... 4i. " 1 " i!!!. 111 1 ii 1111 ainr:ii iiiiiii 1 ih iiiiih In the 2d or South Ward the ballot box es will be in the window next the street .0 Wm. M. Barker's Trimming Koom at his carriage shop. ' i - k I . . . .'- 1 I; ....... w..w ..... . , nm oiu r umt i.uau, nmi". eerui uij uynng ituu ciciihivb uiik 10 ti!ml lor clouing. It IS not necessary to win iw in the window next the street of J. .i. - ; . t 1.:.. .1 z. ' . ... I-" - - co 1 let. 1. n ctHiui nizaiiisia iue town. .. - lexinaiu uio curious run son u which leau to 1 Tvir' timfc i this conclusion, Kuffice it that they exist, j in t,e 4th or YVest Ward, the ballot Iwx Iter, T- II- Prlfrhard. D. D.. I 1 1,,ur ne,uB iaKe i ii ?uter- es be in the siUe floor next the street - '! I ei-t ellOUlill to eaie for detail. TIih El. :- ToM x lT.lr;lf' Rlllldin.r ndininint !. "i t'. ; . j 1 ... - 1 . . " 0 m 111 ticiivci iue literary Auuresa at. au- UOSIIIOII 8 U WIIOIB ilia oroven ilihimI i..t... ..,l..-. Iirik Ktor.linnA i ..... . a 1... I. . I 1 1.1 MCI I. 1UU1 V'J Kin Jiiuerai spring AcaaemVi raimersviiie. wonderful educator. It has broadened aaA .ipctinn beini? ifor the numose of 1 Hi tl.ie ar iv.n7 w . "I,"5 ""'I C2 oa aesdajr, May U.e views of U,c who have seen it, and el( .f Mavor andeight Commissioners, PncegJ nt: " ' - .bt''S fl best the f 8th; 1885. A Brass Band will furnish ha. sei ved u good iurpo. iu bringing the Town of Salisbury, N. . C, for the mo I "vau8 tei tue Knowledge I1,u3-IU ."vwww.. ? c iuuuc JPorUut part of the busi'es bu UiM invi.ted 1 atlcn From 80 1 J :1 HRte: n - rauS .4i any kind caul be uro- any quantity, and io these there lWnm4F W' lue f'ersof eastern States toii-a l tliese to distant market, an. ftm ought to compete with them "aruet at thoirijwu doors, j rf4; are cor so renown ed ah orator, we niay' expect something richi rare and racy, -f y'. , i C. II. MARTIN, Principal. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS for one or one dollar for five bottlea of Shriner's Ittdian PVerinifuge. The best Worm medicine now oeiore ine pnoiic -every pottie gnaran- the people ofthe Uuiou iuto more close itcrm of two vears. ending May, 1887. and intimate relations. In the Govern- The Books for Registration will lie open ment building and! I refer to that as I nnl v 'tliri't , ,1hvh Wednesdav. Thursdav coutaiuiiig the cream of all that is shown 1 -nd Fndavbefore the election. Every there has been most cougeu'tal and am-1 n.rnn that desires toi vote in this election icably rel.itiou, and a general interchan-'e I will have to register in his proper Ward ot courtesies, t Une; moves easily from J By order of the Board of Commissiorers State to State ; fnmi Territory to Teriittn Thisxpril 20t h 1883. J 1 mw illinuuu BIOIK!. 11'HlTfO I JIlMrX A. ailTUl. by the first rays of the uitruiog sun. ; P v Smith. Clerk. I Kidge, McIntosh Co ,Ga. Fin. J. naADFiELI Dear Sir: I hive tak en several bottle of your Female Key lator f.ir f illin(Tof the womb mri iherdiiei.ae-com- -e -- ,. , . a. htnoal nf rtcen vears nunains, anu 1 reauj believe I am cured enlir.-i, i r mcli lewse I Specitic . l... toll I tin ii Ira unit nn.rtt nrofmind I urnrhl " eralitnde. I know your medicine saved my Florence, Ala., Sept. 22, ""St. life, no you nee i cannot apea too nigiu iu w. f iuor" I have recommended ii lo several of u) v friend who are uttVri'r :m I wa". lours very repect rally, MRS. W. E.STEBBINS. imiirnvinf. bt-inir better now than at any I'--" r t ., . - time within two vears. uis u;uiwi. done me more good than anyinin- e.e have taken, and I feci that I am on t tie roan to aspeedv cure. Undoubtedly SwittV .1 . . ii. i ::.. .1... IS thC UCSt Oioou pum-i mi mv JOHN S. MORRCVV. f you fed "a little nut ;f fcorts." t would be moncv in your pocket. One? hour o ood. rojoicinir 'health is worth halt oz- n houis full of lanprucrr and pauu- I have had a raneer on my face for ma w a-.i-...i t mmiv reillfiif' vears. I nave muu b'" j j- OurTrealiiMi on the Health and Happi neas" mailed free. BIVB - . Buafiixo KEGCLAToa Lo., Atlanta, ua. 1 w stwarJ to the baia of tha great "fatli-! 27:2 w WnAT You Wast to Ksow. Everybody wants an honest answer to this simple ques tion: What is the best medicine to regu late the bowels, cure eostiveness and bil liousnes3, help the" digestion and give ctmnrrth to the whole system ? reop.e i.$-k us thi3 every day. We answer, Parker s Tonic. It Is pleasant to the taste. All the children like it. Mothers all prais? it. It will-save a thousand times its cost in every family. Editor Ttr Argut. ;Iwint re tcf. 1 almost yave no iuir , i.r i..;ncr cured. Dr. Hardman, .rvrommended Swift's Specific, which I t.n with reat results. My faeii is nd it is iutpoible lor mtftr prnrcssmv thanks in words for what thw medicine has lone fr me. f medicine u Quy HARDMAf. a- Sent. 1834. f ;.l ,.n mood anTd Skin Di essci- i real"" o.;r. ciRc Co.. Drawer 8. AtlapU. Ga. NEVER HESITATE "to give Shria r Indian Vermifuge whe i yrmr children .ov .-ninniiiil v orm. You capiio- .fTord to trifle With worms, they ,work in J earnest and to kill. - f tUj:J i - a Vl9'i, 3 I A riADi CAT Cure UERVOUS CrfinisWeaHiBSS, PHYSICAL IrYeunfr&Mlddle Test 3 ron oven 8tx YCAH3 CY CC IN MANY THg'JSw cssa. PACKACi. KEBYOUSOEBIUTT lknraTADdnnmeroas iJa-JWMaliliMBM. bftf- roothtul Indli-Htmn. Avoid ticta ituci tat thM CireuUr KtA TriJ fcfc y,Bd " focu iK&rc takinftr tprat rltrwhm. Ttkt not intrrfrT ilh iMlcii tion lo bumrt. " pun or ! in icfeoiiCe medx- I p. iri- t tt .eat of 4.MM. fet ItlliUCllCP ! ! ll rd funtioitif Oi k V.''. whW-k. kalV Mn - u M OOM JrhairMlMiKprcotiincraTT UARRiq REHEDYGO.I SroCHOBST3 -: ' ' -ill A 1:' c 1 "If;. r- 1 1:1 f ! . ' ... ;j If' ; . M 1 til '; ,11 .'-."" ' i .-. . , . ' ' : r' . ....,... . i ; . . , . i . : . ' .. ,-.-K - t - - ' : y - '.- .-.:' -.".' :. Ii - y : - i i
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