- I i -; i ; : 1 H ' I T H . .'" ' ;6Ti i d,f i "J,. .-.' . WW il I I ' I I I I I I . v'W I I ,. -THIRD SERIES nip. iimnrer 8ALISBTOYlfCillAY'7. 13E5 ' i m - . - -- ' - --- -knAM - tfnm niii.iiiii il t : ui .iiuc i , - . m. iiiiLni m ii . ' or Oie i Watchman. B I ;ABDJt AL.' -; i-r . --: Fur atrny fropi ftieiwl anl home, Aiiiidst a liiiat Jf atrangern 'T 1 1' tpMANENT CURE hrarrlr caiiif, anl Und alone iJ.Pr ' , negaidjeaaof ' -yia aadlIiidi??Uon pR. W. W. (HtEGORY, '1.1 'v n.. Nov.20;i884. Ami wme of tlif m wr re bmties, too ; Werr " reatlK?n-fit t nysell V liue iiwu nc fTi . - I . f r.Uoiuineiirt it tMne V. hnndred veil ascenainea iocnuc iu "r . .Hxtl l the Soath, wid only waiting for skill statemant that no c(Jtmtrj:;lw w ancucapiiat wj uwue wcm. j can proauce iuwuw ; . all daiifff ra : r- Hen. rewl ved-trt lire each day So none may dare impeach her, VVa 6iV fJie uoea lur, radwnt way-r A brave Utile iiuaic teacher i tiidrea by tlinaanda 1 IiareVen ; inl some M inera wrre wnu none f theiii like EW.ieiie K.P. WfHINM jlcmbcr N. C. Lisiat uin'Q,: ure. m an ne ra and her form, liar farm and tr err feature. - t .' Prove her litrtRmtfi true 'and I. warm' Lonely little ioic teacher I, K other one; now eqnala her . enrth liellt-a and lasses. . il. i t.uir IVwl in tltin 4n(fitinent nil concur. Viif i' W iWe nwrt it with treat Iu accoiuulkbuiBtai a l mUnly USUommeml it to riy one A .we4 litf hr MMleat freatnre, - - ffiJiepiv in.!l2e-Mo . 'Bove a other Nrue and kiujl , . tram r , l Is. ! l!.. ........ I.,,.!.!. CnARWTTE, N. C. llitiiaOtllTrrm r n a. JKNKIK8A K.C. SutelTreanurer. . ,i : i.' 1 1 xT ' . anti a . s- a lino v f a ; . a ... ai i iix Charmtiig litt EartlHieVr (ontjaiiied a brighter gem, . Nor vet a tartr one I'm me ; Tbere'n not hi u in her to cmdemii, Iquarters for I.OEBaKEU asd Tb i irARM VAGONS. izies & spring w aguuo. Iria ancl! Guaiio DnlK, jbVs Hilling and Walking itTlVATORS. Ramus' HAimoVVS, . Hi mph:Straw Cutters, 1.. as. - - lEneines ana jjoiipre,. AHO G91ST HILLS, ;?&ne nnl BoiUr Fittinji8--0uns, W,P"y"?.v" n P.i.. ind'lJri- fKSspaBui.ding Jit n i in Kirst Class SKrYeey lUan tUey Have ever kU AAimtrv " QSEaK W. SH1THDEAL. crowned the risraroua advertisinir policy of the State are proofs of the good cer tain to be everywhere derived from en terprises like the great Exposition at t n t Ti t ' -Lii lit. .! I iMew uneans. ii may De saiu wiui cuu fidence that our Fair has had no stron- rriic KxpositiUt unci North Caroli- ger mends than the government and N. 0. Times -bctaocrut. Genrw W: Iw.1r -0 " IHICMIUI U the "Batf Bwy.V liaa ben anlotirntntv j in. Florida, in search of health ami Nftrfert Cranlina the temptation to seek . man t T't. " w! now heinz Jnade to gK em. T.ns ;;.E;ita.; the : j: VQln l?nw foundi tration 01 wie raiue wi r nr "wnme in dackson- b . ; . - : r.t Sfii fVnf tin ret beeaknown. i ville." he writ ea. "and IooL-ihI incr aiamonaa 01 Tame, ure ucwg r . k ; ! i and in some cases systematiclly mined 0f our State that has yet beett known, Much gold has been taken from North m& this introduction into thef European Carolina iuiut, uui, o.fe&v&-, , marlcets 01 Jortn uaroima nothing to the fa produrt.on when metbiig for 0W ;pcople it? rejoice ine Known aurueruus . , . ; vUn, fliAmncrrilv rirosnectedbv the over.- Charlotte Observer prabtical miners and scientists who have . : ... . Al l 4- .nil .i. lr. Inlrnn firk rTl fVlA anVllAct aim are' constantly going into the State on xpronng tours. . ' ; X t. A iwent ilool mfti rnnia be said COn- oerning the opportunities for invest or. DavisV Iteply. frmii U'A heart beseech her To give herself to liiiu away-r Iively litrlri iUic teaclier! ..... Oh, wei-e iill hwlieb, but like her, Then lieaveu'boou we'd see on earth! And alt to niarrV would prefer ' Reganllefs qilU. 'f wealth or birth. Wo.im ii then vpuld be heler indeed, And fiewn hion the iocket leachtr, Wliile on the.v fail heir 1iuband siKsetl Ijke the little mimic teacher t Gov. Ireland, of Texas, andis staff and a large party! of Texansvwho have Vwn lohrn tin r fTeiaa dflt aiLthe New Oerning me oppuriuuiwca i av v. ;o i . . ; fTt - x em Carolina, and illustrated in her wonder- son Davis Thursday at his home at ful exhibit. Her mountains of iron ore Beanvoir, Hiss. .Several speeches were i i oritr mi1 f?nv Ireland sTjeakitis? for tne other . State, and with- transportation Texas party, declared that the object " 'i. t- t. l j hIa tli trtoif nfn fr ra nnn shake nanda development of her magnetic! and cran- with-oherof the grandest oftatesmen, oerry ores atone snouia creaie an mr uuuiesi- uj. iuwi, uu r. Inense wealth and State industry. We' To this Mr, Davis responded, urging aU cannot here speak of all thesp things in to be good and true citizens of our com- I because the splendid and brilliantly sucr worthy of citizens of a repubhean gov- cessiui movemem oi iMon-n iyaruimu w cruuicuw uu 11 vr.v. cbmpel the attention and consideration tutions, to see to it that these pnnci- df !the world through her past and pre- pies are founded in justice and that the Vinnnr nnt tmfb nf historv be oreserVed Whether ?ii? -1 " .11 o ii.: . .C .'dnn In eiViAnlci err frvr trip lihlaiT. umtauon uy an ouutuerii uuiuiuumuco, wiibtcii ivi j - : . . . 1 i 1 1 A 1 ! and because tne nappy results inai nave 1 11 j villi." h wriifS. :inil Imtbtul : f -,----- -w--v. Ul III front of the hotel and saw green, trees of all kfnd, orange frees filial with rioe. veilow fruit, tshade trep niaii0 aj,avy - 7 t w v w the walks with oranges on, and ladies .. . . . wiin iaras4ia(l began to look around for the South (xile. It was au en rhanting sight to a man. right fresh from a sleigh ride in Milwaukee, and I got out into. a couple of jtants pret ty quick and went out to wallow in all this verdure. I wanted to go and roll in the grass. I went dawn stairs without waiting for any elevator, rush ed through the offii-e, Cirgettiog all abut breakfast, and legaii to walk about the park and the town. The oranges d id n t look nht to me. s i 11 a. neorjle of North Catolina.1 and that, in case it is decided to re-operi next autumn bpart v and A a one of the visible results "of the ! pfiprptip rn-onAnition. o unu s rajr,i ui aici ivai, vuww Littleton's Sewing Machine Relief Spi ing does one half the labor in sewing. It makes heavy machines run light. It niakrs liht machines rrin lighter. The spring enables any one to ran a mnrhii-e without becoming fati.ued: Use the spring and no injury will re sult from riiuuiiig the sewing machine. In families well ordered 1 there is air money man . uj "'... ; " lilluraer tor tu best selling book out. Be &lv. None lall.T'erms Tree. TfSSmiJooico,, l'onuad, Maine. , ; - THE BEST SMITH IN THE COUNTY ! j aierslroed Is preparettto do all kinds of re WU tlnds of wau-lies, clocks, & c, and at iMiHe prices. Leatcauuri, juuj -...v , ijal.rfaaiertafl's Store. Salisbury; and try ine MBkk ta the Bounty 1" 1 K :1 STANDS AT' THE -HEAD! are to-day several million Americans from every part of Uhe United States, and foreigners representing all corners of civilization, who are convinced that North Carolina, one of the chief and H ,Oi.i il-- XT most progressive oiates oi iue iw South, is a dommon wealth possessed of an imperial aray 01 resources, agricul tural, mineral, marine and industrial, Rnrh as few reorionS of like area can equal any woere on the earth's surface rnor to tne spienaia presenimeni,oi the State's ealth and possiblities, con tainpd in irJ onlcial exhibit, the same millions nmbablv had little idea of "MnrK flurnlina: bprnnd the fact that w. . ... J 1 II 11 ..'-ii' 3-i : i: it epjoyea tine, ramer aeienoranug pseudonym fof the j "Tarheel State, mWtp a crnnt dp.il of thmentin and resin. nnd -was ut)Dosed to deal in ilsh and ovsters to stome extent. Beyond this 1 : ! ''.f-rf THE-UOTIT-arSKIXO DOMESTIC ff alwavs one firm sweet temper, which controls without seeming to dictate. Itemoviny tho Snperntiraerarles, "-. i v r' '.-4-' 't'-'i- !. '- : V . ' A WasnrntrtATi lpftpr impaVrTtfT r tVi reform movements in the departments, .... 5 says: ;, t ., j ; , .. .,, ; It has been determined bv the heads of the several departments that clerks who have grown so bid in the public service as to nave Decome inemcient ana prac tically helpless must- go, fthd hereafter all the departmental employees must perform a fair dat's work for a -iair day's pay. ' In almost every departmant of the government there are clerks wha have been in the !service .upwards of forty and fifty years. It is true they have performed good work in their day, but now they are incapacitated for ac tive duty by old age. Some of these old veterans receive $2,000 and $2,500 Ser annum for sitting at their desks a ay after day and occasionally attach ing their signatures to official papers, the contents of which they never exam ine. It may seem 'almost cruel to turn these poor old feU.ows but" thus late in Both Sold. A 7 ti II02)rA n altcptivety.en- f : r lixteninic in n , - ' -j. Aii old fellow who lias a h'ahit of t T. I ... L".li aIJL" ''i'x uAiKing up mi a man attentive ST.ngwl in, talking oir listening ftorl. Jkticl leading I him out to una 1 mv ihmiiv iriunig iireiet or.fiiiicr , Mas pnlleil up with a short halter 'tha: ' l ' C ,! tli.-rdav, "h'J;,;; -v I I understand, you have a I 'coVto r ;-- sell," said, he in a low voice to a nian - t,:- . . ' whom he had walked a way some for- 't tv feet frum hw cmjnlonsa wilhati , t j - " t ir of gre.it jmN)rtaiW aud secrccyv, - " ""' I "This tray," said the vieitim. with si . : oranges didn't look right to me. M kVi8; PV - eutt , , . .lusaieia couldn't see how they could grow there h tfie present administration de- Going-to Kurope. 1 anwwav Immense Shipment of Western 'North Carolina Lumber to European Markets Poplar Pldnk A40 IncAes iirac aw(i 16 fVe Long Sending to North Carolina for the "Finest Lum ber in the i World." A shipment of 225 car loads' of lum ber from Western North Carolina is now passing through this city for the seaport of Wilmington,! whence it will be .conveyed in vessels to Europe. The fact that speculators in Europe find it profitable to pay the j transportation charges of this lumber over such a great distance -by land and sea is. sufficient proof as to the value of the lumber it- YOTJNG LADIES1 COLUMN. All contributors to this column will address their communications to 4'YouxT Ladies Column," Watchman, Salisbury, N. C. Fur tho Yoirag Ladies' Column. Tom Moore s lines m nis poem ot tne r , . -m 1 i. Utma t 1. "Dismal Svlamp" were perhap taken I r TT Z "a i j- i.iui.5i--:f -5:: lpranders. m Buncombe county, and the country1. Surel t the-visitor to the comes to Charlotte n i Western N orth ionn Carolina exaiou wuuiu xiavc maronna cars, ana nere;it is iruusieuw hai-d work to reconcile the regal display the cars of the Carolina Central road SLiTlJr: and carried on Uy Wilmington, where it stones, forests, busy Jooms, spindles, is transferred on board ship. The ship- pottenes, mills And, furnaces, with a ment is an immense one, as . a niue section wherein the traveler would be thought will show. Tlie work of trans compelled, to journey "through tangled nA:nrr fn4 inmnpr fro'm Alexander's !r was beun on Thursday WUere IUK SClUCUUCCua, aim uiau I ... , , ., , , v trod befcreT ? to last week, and the shipments have The Noifth Carolina exhibit involves averaged about eight car loads per day. at once a revelation to the world and a Yeaterdav there were! ten car loads. revolution j to the. State. - Both were Ipx. xr loaded to its fullest capaci- needed to (put onejof the chestand j 3Q unds of lumber. nntrnrpsi nr nur -HisLers m me iiuiit i . j- . rank of new Southern progress, and ' Thls lumber wn:cn f &?m t0 i.1 1..K T. miJa nrnvlrl I r-nna, ia cmd tn Via tllP finest in the WO rid. has learned, "practically, that fortune and great care is taken! in its shipment. ! await (he skilled adventurer in almost rn r,rpv(ini lumber' from beine in-' await (he Med adventurer in almost To prevent thc iumberifrom being in: 1 and tender . . L . . T ns w.iK nnva Kmn rr fob-pri Wlt.n It AS It I tne same time, me pwiue ui mc uw - . w. -.t u ots North Stab have absorbed the equally as much care being taken with it as if important lesson, .that to. sell goods sue- it was so much dry goods, HiVery pianK cessfully one must advertise them lib- jn this shipment is of poplar, and is erally and intelligently. Of this latter w;th great regularity in the fSSLSTT1 "XZZ. cats, each car being filled from floor to Reantv is an ornament that becometh woman, and it doubtless is a fact that many of our ladies make it a lite laoor to render their persons beautiful. Some few. are successful, but more find in the end that their efforts have been futile resulting in disappointed vanity: They may trace their failure .to their own ig tinrancfi of what constitutes the really beautiful. The poet, I think, has given us the key to beauty s secret treasury in the following lines: . It's not in rounded form or graceful mien, Or smiles where pearls of nature may be eoin I It's not in locks of auburn or of jet The stamp of. beauty is most plainly set I Not irrare in tnotion; footsteps lightly trod; This is not beauty which will always last, As time rolls on 'twill fade beneath the True leauty is more substantial made Not to decay, noreasily to; fade Something unfolding fmm a hidden mine Wh'ch forma the galaxy when these com bine ! The fountain of all beauty is the heart Which must radiate or dim each part. If pure the gem the dazzling casket shows. Perfect the light .-with', which the mirror glows." r Such crood advice as "Leone" gives is alway our ill the streets, riirhtiu reach nf pvprv r -0 - - T j ir..i- i. i. . ' nine iMy in iowii, wiiuoti. oemg sto len. Iu the North, the sourest crab apple that ever broke a man's jaw or puckered up a pretty mouth would not be sale a moment as exposed as those oranges were, and I could not believe that boys iu the South were more honest tlran boys iu the North. Then I got- to thinking, and made up my mind that the oranges were tied on the trees with pieces of wire, ami were intended to deceive Northern people. I thotijrht it was a mean ie- ce utiin, and I made up my mind to expose it to the world. I asked a col ored man if there was any objection to a mau picking au orange, and he said he reckoned not. bo 1 reached uj and trot hold of one and nioked it. J . looked for the wire string, but it was actually a irrowiiitr oral lire, and I had j 0 0 , more faith m Jblornta than ever. 1 shall alwavs believe that the colored man smiled when he saw me take out my knife and cut a piece out of that orange. Anyway, be turned tits duck when I started the piece ot orange to wards mv mouth. Many of my read ers will remember my mouth as it was when 1 lived at the North. It was a pretty decent sort of mouth to stub arotuid home with. A plain, every day hort of a hole, with teeth an - 9 tongue and lips-, when 1 took tha nifce of oranre in. Ye irdsl The CT orange was as much sourer than vine gar as vinegar is sourer than honey. And bitter 1 Aloes and rhubarb and quinine combined would be molasses iMiside that orange. My lips began to curl up aud draw around under my left ear, my teeth became loose ad rattled around like dice in a dice-box, and my tongue clove to the roof of mv mouth. One eye opened so wide that the eye-ball looked like the lace of a six-shilling bullVeye watch, ami the other closed spasmodically ami winked so that a colored nurse girl who thought I was winking at her got up off a bench and hauled the baby wagon away, and the baby cried as though a pin was sticking in it," on account of the expression on oiy face. 1 reached around to my pistol-pcket for a handkerchief to cover my face un til I could unscrew my uioutli and get it back iu front of me, and the coioren mands that oublic affairs shall be con ducted on business principles. These changes may not occur before the 1st of July, the beginning of the fiscal year, but they will surely take place, as this matter was agreed upon at a secret meeting of the Cabinet. (ficatiinz toss ofdiis head, coimterfeit ing the manner of the other to a dot. v nine W illi lll. He then lci him !. From $22 to $20,000. WTiPn trip- nnt5PTicrpr fmin cm fhp Virginia Midland went down through i i t !! t ii tne DroKen, Dnaore near livncnonrc. Rnmptime diirinit thp summer nf 1S84-. there was a Philadelphian on board who went down with the train and took his chances along with the other passengers. The Philadelphian escaped without a i.i i i ii '"l; v a tL il. - scartcn out lost nis vane. Aiier tne lapse of nearly a year, this Philadelphi an concluded to hare damages for the loss of his satchel and wrote to an at torney of the Virginia Midland road that if the company would pay him 22 for the valise he would let the matter drop. Capt. Chas. M. Blackford, of Lynchburg was the attorney addressed, and he wrote to the railroad authorities to send the man a check for the amount: but before the matter could be attended to he received a second letter from the same party, stating that he had a se vere pain in his body, and feared that he was permanently injured, and de manded &1,500. Before this letter could be answered, a second communication was received offering to compromise at 3.200: and before anv reolv could be 1 1 9 A made to this proposition, Captain Black- lawver. who described his client's iniuri- w J T " W es and stated that suit had been entered in the courts of Philadelphia for $20, 000 damacres. The railroad campanv has had the case removed to the United States Circuit Court. That Philadelphian has evidently been a close observer of the way lunes are in the habit of treating railroad corporations, and sues upon the princi ple that railroads can be sued for any thino-. it will not be lonz until it corae3 to such a pass, that when a train jumps the track, land owners will sui the company for permitting tne train; to light upon the land which borderi along the road.- Char. Observer. i Railroads Superseding: Canals. ncrosa the afreet. through a blacksmith shop wJieraftho - . old man burned a"tiew lKht , by step- " '"' ping on a piece, of hot iron, out ,thro' the liack dtKir and. into a new build- in over the vvu v. . .iThew ctimtietl UU " --.-: wi ladders, getting niortaipined on1"'' ' ! their clothes, ami finally uronght up J out he third floor, and sat down side y side on a skid, botlr blowipglltke lielligereuts at 4 lie close of a fus?.'' -They s;it there silent for three tniir ' .htes. when the old man began to get jimtiatient, and leaning forward said: ! "Welir 1 -.-;.t: I "She's sold." ; UH J. "And so am I, liy jjngoH saljljtne old man. as he fionned tin and startett "a Lback to the ladder.-j-CTiiorto Zgef. ManuatTrainIno for Bovk.- The New"York Sun says, the report lot Public Schools in Boston discusses -the exiw riment of manual training for boys, iwobumlretl tMy, from' ten ditTerent grammar schools, have'bceur? Minder instruction in.-'carpentry; twnn hours a week since September. Theyu !were selected lv themasters SrotntJ lamong those fourteen years of age ptw .a . . aa .. older who had the permissiou ot theirs parents to take theinstructioiu. ThdJ experiment has already gone iaret enough to prove that work ot this kiou 1 can be joined .to the ordinary gram-h a a k .aa mar school work with good ctiect, . . . , . it- says the oupenntentienrana tie ao i vocatcs the making of provisions foC industrial training ivt girls as well OS lor boys. i I t i iifin rlu.iMiht I was yoinir to draw a s timely, and let us nope some oi - - ? w ,, o wtMVij, r, i ii I ..latnl mwl Kt'irted oti in a run. Hell, young male tnenas may neea uus i""11! . , e t , . , J .i.i. it. :i- i k,wi . ,.i..tiirp ol mv face when 1 y a y rm vi nnia in 1 f 1 m iiuu v -w - g, ana u warning, ana ue uuc uuw . V. - i i-.i. .. i 1 linrw she will write I took a mottiuiui oi un , H I 11 II . I. 1... I I.a I IwiliM'llwl III some of her kinaiy ?ouiu sen ineui vy ""- also. Delcie. (Selected for the Ladies' Column. Why Women Dress. If women dressed solely to please i .Ua ...il.l m-i.l ft I ill tne museums ' -BornH. And that h the reason or anges are safe grow ing in the streets. . t.w sniir to eat. and a boy will not steal anything he cannot eat wlcdired Leader Is a " " M that cannot he disputed. IMITATE IT. J XOXEQUALT. Wjwt Armed. ; " . ! ; LUKtcst Ibmningr r I II Jle Host Beaut'iful Wood Work. J ort hV best m ateria l ' Joaaya nll kind of work. ynpletelnverv respect. , . ; ',!te'i uneppieti territory. HicfiwiNGMAciIINE CO.; : 'ttl.k. ! Hichmondj Va. Salisbury, N. C. ation in-North Carolina than in most rr? r . " I . .v. ' " iu. A i.rpeiousittle other States, and the money needed to root, leaving a smati aisie ui u uUe e" tieiVment lor W would Dr. Beall has dra a-. J!a i.A.-ii. it- di. . e a. lorJJtur and nnlnnd- ononey OU Uieir raimeiH, vvC . , , .. l 4 A present ana represcnv fcuc r . . Q far as 1250 goes-now. Xo; tne nis carp puu, l?vnsaifiMh hoiTiAt hpon onidorpfl. W hat I awia wavV m F.!ih nbinlr is o . .. . . n li.! a.rivlinir tn size. u4ia4wwumwv. p p - i iu." iun.c w r f rnrh H that one OI tne Cu' lutcuuico wv..-li . . , -i i o has been accomplished by these means l?.,ii;,t tw tbUmilroadhfindc. :l"lZ i dpsire to 3.000 fish this spring and has about 2, f ,nrr -1 vcuj iMovv. r w "re uujWuB wur rr ------ -. , anA osyvi A.ither and silver has has The Irdware. : j ' ' ' I .... if.:: : ! YOU WANTJ ARniy a n c LOVY FIGURES f'Sedtt NO.arGranlte Dr. BcaU' Carp . rii. nflll ba drawn the water from sorted out the nsn He has sold about if 3 i I. 'i-if ' O RGN 1 ZEEr X8.59 CAPITAL & ASSETS,' S750 000.1 ' IT Tinonn.8 buowxe. PresUi w.rrc. coAt.T. Twenty-sixth annual Statement Jascakt t,. 1SS. LIABILITIES. : r, casu capital ....f300,floo M Uaidjuated Losses 77.. t,000 W Reserve tor i;e-tnsurane- and alloUier I i , i. ,,7 li llUUes, f , Net Surplu-,..... '. 5,jefll Some ten years ago. Mr. Edwar rnnp defied the Massachusetts Legis lature and the railroad men of the Staife of Massachusetts with a declaratioh that railroad transportation would yet be male die iper than water transpof- tation, and that railway competition would drive out lake and canal tranf- a Tmaanrv KviPic nf Statistics Va. syu www w -- " - T : s l 111 1 ' -a ... a a. . . . A . A V.u.a 4Ma LA (page 41b) it is shown tnat tne tonnage unwea siaws KejiMcrea oodu.. ........ ..,v O . T -r..i Oi-i Krnlnan VlnnlHnal RotiriK .j .EI JOT SB transported on tne ewijK oue 8 f. iioa Canals has fallen from 0,444 ZZO tOU3 oton ManutactU!lngtockS .J 11i,T3SM in 18G8 to 5,009,488 tons in 1 884, while ouier Local stocks ttjto oo . a - T 1 f I 1 . . a . . - a. . a.a aW a the tonnage 011 the JNew lorK Uentrai Ileal Estate (UDinnimoerea cny propeny "i it , -rr -rt- r -l j i : i- 1i.inK toured br first mortcairea.. '-6.411 14 onH h ndann Kipr nniiToaa lias iucreas- : ; SCnEDCLK OF ASSETt Cash la National BaaK.. t T.XH W ll.m kt S741301f ! ,jrt a 'I trt -t 19.SSI Is : women is uu. uc-c - 500 leather and silver tne oreasi oi ner icuuh- vv - r i...i - u .. . , c . i in hia ivinn vpt. areiui aa o nmi t.are.BpHt KrSS Knto his ponds freeof all (3aro&4agricultiirar, indusTrial and ! The transfer of the lumber at Char-! hr f rats--as the depredators that prey upon fash he found scientific, legation at the Fair are, rer lotte is a 'tedious piece of work, and an .nTn7 bornpd cattle, i It furnishes turtles and bull frogs plentiful and fat .aJ a. Mwrnmnrfi mdtiv ' ennminm9 . . .. l . .7- . . ... in-A. .1, I TTa nantrhf. nne oreen OiQ irOJI aiuiosi. uuibcu 1Cvciius j 1 lnc-euvTrR rpnnrtpr was Yesterday at- tha eTvoptPt. mv m ine. ana kivcs we 1 w-&- 0. - . . 5 as a negro baby, vv e lnspeci ocenrfpd'" lot of mirror carp he Uf the Europe bound weallh oti ty. -That rt me muug m - - -rr shipmenti Moday w. ww... - v . - . , t fA.MniA hvaoer. wnpn tin ureas un. uuii 1 .. m l it.'-: it:. , vr rwli Mcf SpvptoI lnmher i - I wrr nnl s:iw them troma ivwo Uie SUCCC83 ttMMtaiO vw vwnu mv-.Uhu woiwuwa av. -v.... .! nV,ervpr Of the -I State-StreCt BUUW ii6, - . miv fli ! ' ; , i i. A Viaori"V " j ... Lni cnnxPTiPr tn ft half-inCh minnOW. AUW cuwiw. . - . . ineaiens werw Ktoupvu aiwuuu vu ; A . uncfint. nttpraoon wiu rcuunj 1 Between! Jan. 1 and llarch 31 of the iCU,.,, 7!rrlTZZL' Wowed on is spawning season witn ine carp ,-u to tnemuusinai capiwuox jLurtu iuw-i ! , i i Vm VTvViTiff of commandments againsi e&x " -" '"" : lina, and lthe greater part of this sum ever seen.; The square y cut poplar , Jf wSSTabound on mry in the pond-Ioir Topic. reweiiseasonea.aryanaiigu, If it were .not for this feeling, ' perfect, beinsr sound and with-: riiid not be the exnen-l trw Wnwiv Shot the Eagle. j M1.L. 1 - au-......-.-- - p WUUIW wo -T T 1. 1 UWU A . .... nviis saia io cuuic xruiu suuitcs ... i i m, - ri i unrrth ' i :t tit hnan.inns ana i 1.1 -a i?.fn ni wnsuiui?- .1 I H r a j av. J OjUfc JCliouJ. iuc uumivo ituitu ivufjiu Slve luxury ii ia wui ? i-nirf. until lately uninformed regarding the! . -Q - , mnw f- n f.iL. "b-mnve this desire to outshine ..a,. i;.ldh.ton. has been an- . i -f . 4 a-.. . Ika. M AW I 1 ITIIll XVJ IU ItWUi " WW -. - auvmv.v. w - all l VII nuv t - pntpmrisU establtth-d S200.000 j has oeen aeyotea to opening a ncu cuppci . . i. ' i i 1L7: Ci.l... mine in tne western parti ui me owws, !.a- ... - l a1 ' company tor tne manuiacture oi cpm mereiai fertilizers from rnative rocks i 5l iTL j: ul iL. ! naraiy Known unvu tue upeuiuK Exposition has beerf started. Machine shops, tfiacco factories, lumher, flour and cotton mills, and a variety of less notable enterprises ; complete the list; As in th4 cases of other Southern States, indnstrv of North Carolina is receiving a remarlrabie impetus from ll T Til . L ill! ' flYI " . 1 J L.AIA1 1 tne HiXppsiuon. -- iae wona una ucw before;realized thatt while; Americans have been crossing a; continent r upon a slim chance" of a faiint for the 'precious est plank was 24 inches wide, and the broadest was 40 incqes wide. Of the whole amount of lumber in the ten car loads, about one-fourth of it was of the 10 foot longand 40inch:wide measure desire oi ?my w :n oll a choce spring chicken or a ,eStHtSetrl 2SS ffita?. .-.w-whie Peon, he would ;en in j the litUe girl who . erch OIl a fence, pick his teeth and adorn her person with pretty things. It may be seen in the little girl who u not yet aoie l""VV: "-"7 ;tare saucily at a woman m nerinsiuici. w -.., , . ci.. XaJTfkWeu Ae TriU ererbe. La.le her ml tat To-day. SI.eran mi i AttlTKv fnr enr.K thinCTS I J..;.l.latnrrpHpi1 chofllll. polllt- O T I I T 1 R IX JV CclXCa UUmwri o I KIT a UHUUlt-""' O ' ment To saw out plank of these di : any m0re than he does: for a doll or a , . . airection of the bird, shut L'i'A:.-rfi,.nMj aiaUMll Rnf. thftorirl Has tne aerxnessi- . p'us saw si which they ci'iot onlylia iU size,; but In 1 young man, ait, the Null ot long and l,.P. VEfL to Sss and Action: .The E.,i cakful cultivation. 44 Writ, to l.,rjM ed in the same time from 1,840.500 tons to 10,211,418 tons; on the Erie rojwl, from 2,950,000 to 11,071,000 and ipn the Pennsylvania, from 4,722,000 fto 22,583,000. This is exclusive of the tonnage moved on the leased lire3. The tonnage transported by rail son m i i. i: : s - tne tour American iron mira mwi ed from 44,700,954 tons in 1880 to 3, 549,31G tons in 1884. Boston Trans cript. - a Justice to the Tailor. f- Nine Tuiters, Not Tailort. ? New York San. To the Editor of hik Sun ftr; Iii tdayV article on "The Dres Sail" you say : " 'Nine tailnrn make a man is a faying which lina cme dnwn to us from very early days, aud still; the nh m iller, fir tailor, is the butt in ma ny a German: comedy. " 1 think you nip a Utile aslra. The word i"ail- ers," and its iikc in the seutencelyoti quote arose from this custom in days troneby : U jien a jhtsmii diedlthc church bell tailed once for everv year thodeceaxed one had lived. Bulfno bmly could tell by this the sex of the dear departed, so the sexton, to help public curiosity, after ringing ii the usual -way the number of years, faine to give eight quick strokes if th de ceased was a W man and nine if if was a 1 . 1 . a I.aS ft llai man. liiefe sinihw, urmj; unim Total Aasets, - $741,380 32 J. ALLEN BKOWK,.agtT Sallsburj, N. C, Marcb 1885. 1- - SOMETHING- NEW ! . 1 r a.f . a (9 LAMP CHDiNEVSI m that will not bmtk by heat, tor aide at DIAMOND DYES All colors yotl wish nt DON'T FOItOET to call for 'SeedV r,f allkinds-ut K JTNKISS'.' . TO THE I.ADIES ' V Call a ad see the FlonJcr pot at! ' 4 ENNISS. i Jr. - j 1, GIVEN AWAYIk FEESH and GENUINE Garden Seed3l! ! ' .--it Pcrtona luyinf One Dollar's worth; of Garden Sw5U or Medicines of any kind will be Kiven 10 pr-r of fresh-garden sewla At ENNI35! Drug it Seed Store V- i J7:t(L fi.t wanted wr The Urta e t tae FreKtaeaia u.s. TiieUnr- hmdaodiest, bnt boon ever" sotd tor less tban twice our price. Tb . . Tastest selling two la Aiueilcn. imiDenka proflta u Axenu. All intelligent peopl want IU Asy aaa y, becoiae SaccIUl a?riu. iwmsinr: ' v.... UAUJCTT POO. W -An tuuu, mxuif .. 13:17 -.. aa I Notice to Creditors l a All rMron having clainiaTigaint tfi -.t nf D:iiii'l CMiamlMTB. deccMftcd. am il ui.m. I 6" - - - ...... '.'. the end of the strnkes for the yjears, lierebr noiificil toexunur tne aainrnijip nallcnl "jailer and the saying nadrnAil on .y befoie the Jl day ol i. . s. Nine tailers hiake a mair came j into we. ! r Allt flA' Baltimore, Md., April 19. a in il IHAR. nr thi notice u ill be ideaded . in bar of their r-cfv-ry. This April 1st,. 1383. Joseph 1100411; Adni'r. 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