i . . i ' . ' : . ... .-V. - ' i ' ' V V -y V-5. s ' .1 : ' :; ' . "...-'' . T t i. I Li U. .if the Carolina nil nii" "a lVs follows, -Tivoi Ml51.; 4 1 ma's 'J.50 In crop, tlfeir jttock, farm toots, house hold and kitchen tyrui tare, and inr some cases the plantation,. How - Ions can this mortgage system be practiced before it will swallow npl all the personal And real property of the farmer f'apdit what will he then do f Mortgage his wife and chil- dreut The family will be scattered as fast as the 'children are able to pick up chips for the cook or carry brash wood for the washer womau j and men who should be owners of larms win , become tenants at will, or servants to the few whose capital has monopollred the lands. Some of the wisest and best farmers in be absent tni coul,tJ naTj no hesitation in declar- i' i will KllIUl'"' ? . I rtmHm. tartly "r f,. Tlioruwell. at r w UUJ,U6 leixuizers anu me mortgage system are yut,Dg ' i.lu. wjUcominiceaene Mr. Swicegood is np with tho .mitter.oi ice c.u...- .fc impo8(ab,J jgood. He always remem inter a' id the priuter remem- I TL ...it rentlv a citizen ot . . v i i nr a ItntnA lit iiint.uxeu iiuu up ji, Texas, were no .j w . ,i:iiii.,r hit fortune for out m i f .i ....nnff 'miin nntl OA' iTwoiiyjvu,,ii . . I . . 1 o,- 1 CF.FL L.. wr.' imiuvihw" steadily imporerishing the fainting com munity, and that it is only a qnestiou of time with those who practice them. Pe cuniary rmn isiinevi table tn ttie end. it is a matter of jgrave importance to those whom it mostldiretly concerns, and not much less to tlie community at large; for to limit the effect of dis asters from a wide spread cause to the narrow boundaries, of individual suf fering. Commendable.? The promptness of citizens to clean np back lots, yards, &.c, in obedience to the notice of the Mayor, is us much evidence of the importance citizeus attach to the subject as to ma fear ef the penalty for ueglecU In deed, it is gratify ing to know that tin constant attention of most white families 01). 'employs a tiu chimney to his At ai times to the subject leaves little LJilfbr uiyii'g - or tnein to uq to prepare ior mo ?i4k n" t'M avoids the break-1 j aua but for the fewnegligent riichinideys which is so common oneg thee. woutd be little use for official UUllUtdllt'll. I ' I While on jhis subject wo would meu tiou a suggestion made to us, that the Commissioners should contract with seme one or more persons to go around once a 1 4 rwhuh with general bad health I month or ofjener with a cart to,retnove Lir It has left uiai m wj . i reiuse wnicip.ciiizeuB-iuiub uua it cuu- 'mudUiou. I Tenieni 10 pinco v nmuuio piui removal. It IS oiicd vcij iinuuieuieui for citizens pn central parts of town to find a place! for dumping the garbage accumulating on their premises; aud it is believed it would pay some one with i-rwlir.-Esa.. formerly cnau il- - inferior Court of. Rowan, is i 1 ,...uv'.n from au attack of it lier home on Inuiss, between ,n(V Church streets, Monuay mor- after n short illness, Mrs. Kut t1" . . t L ,4(1 aboit73 years. I ne oeceaa NM-Bi t ; 1. ...... I . 1J . j i It a I. e fjimgft for rtiany years au uuwunu- suuaote cari; ana uorso w concci iy ior Bd yeful 'resident ot this place, aim j nianure. in; the larger cities i:.lJoatOHIlieU OV lUO iii""" flel worth. plain 4oiiM3 have been a little hard on I cabbage plants tin spring, oui J lUrd nothing like ; general it of them in Rowan. The Item represents them ps very des- jre ! in. the .region about vv mston, W (Bown coii- oats, and even the W ia the weiuW8 Rnu pastures, in jrciwirjiiilie laudts if swept scavengers pay for toej privilege ana mane oi tne 1 1 .5- T l ! business a nanusome prout. it is not supposed it would be. so profita ble here, but theie is little room todoub that any one possessing a monopoly o the business could turn it to very good account. o ; A Black Eagle. Mr. R. N. West, of Harts P. 04 Cfci '.W -o- ,nc Work. Mr. Stephen Shuman, W theay is one of the best car- in this part of the Stat, is just Wfflpleting a Very neat cottage of iwitjorfftii's ; corner of Fislier and m ItfeU, for the Use of Mr. Daniel, ffrof ttie Western N. C. Railroad the work 1ms occupied' Mr,, titli.littl help, only about 40 ,jt lie lias built six or seveu resi imihliiallielkst twelve months. black eaglj that place, from tip to in this county, brought to seed,' selling at afdolloru paper Why, sir, if a Southern man is sharp enoogh to thing else and is bent' on making money ont of it, he has to go opJortiKta'lwamiH Lactnre it or it will-soon be nomiiered with the things of the past. . Whtr is it e . : l il i .i luai uiuiiniacLuiiCB iu nunu vnnniuH uv net flourish and the owners get rich like! they do up North t It is all because the Southern people will patron izo the Mas! sachusetts man in preference to their own people, ii , Clod Kxockeb. ; There is a great deal of truth and not a ittle error in what our correspondent has said. It is true, as a general thing, that Northern products are, preferred by the people, town and country, to those of tome production, and the reason for it is very plain. People who ship to distant markets always send, picked, sorted and good articles, knowing very well that no other kind will pay the cost of shipping. Not so with home producers; they do not sort, but bring mixed-lots which fail to sell to retail merchants for that reason. But more than all, the home producers of vegetables bring in tiieir crops at the gathering or harvest time, and it often happens that citizens of town have plenty, raised in their own gardens. Thus, a county man called on us last September : "Do you want any beans tn fNo, I have plenty in my garden.! 'Do you want any cabbage I? "No, I have plenty." "Do you want any potatoes t" "No I have them." "Do you. want any apples or peaches ?" "No, I have more than I can nse." Feeling sorry for the man in town with a load ot truck which lie can not sen, does not meet the case. But. what is a townsman to dot He can not afford to buy what he does not need and. cannot use. But suppose that man had come with his truck in January or February. He would have had no trouble iu finding purchasers, and at remunerative prices, always liav ing it understood that his produce is of good quality and in good condition. "Clod Knocker" should not forget an other fact, to wit : Our merchants sell a very large part of these Northern or East ern. products potatoes, cabbages, beans and turnipsto country' people farmers or croppers to people who should raise them. I Why is thisf Because, as we sai in the article referred to by our cones pondent, producers here iiave not yet teamed the ark of keeping their products througlh the winter and bring them to market when there is a demand for them iHere lies the main trouble. -Attentin is directed to anaTertise- ment in i another, column of tfabrtaM' moj meeting of the RJch Knob Cop per Company" to be held at the eompa nyf office, 165 Broadway. New York, ah The last 10 hours ran ht the Httnnicntt " w -uuo nas is o clock p. m., for vi.lded from . a little over three tons of va !. "05 4rne d otb ore 466i dwts. of fluxed gold. This ore came from the pump shaft at the 120 foot erel. This property adjoins the famous er business. 7. HARRIED. Gold Hill mine which j is now standing idle owing to improper management, we At the residence of tbo f.K have noticed the fact that the success f Hay 6th, 1885, by Ber. K. VV. Bovd Mr. mines in this State depends on the man- BAV. Culbertson and Miss Anna,daagh nrement. as in almost every case where r wf J'D' Jobnton 01 cigu management has had control it 'm m) . mm m has not ueen snccessiuu 11 one 01 onr ) radical mining men SAUSBUBY HABKET. m. m U KB W w m m uue in ROE IUM t - 1CTOO. . ..J. ; . . I Corn, freelr. at 8fkfi5 if A1 aKnn. mine pay, outsiders will uo wen to leave rrT. , 1 , tv, it alone The Huuuicutt has been in X??S)0i ,P1tonr Pr wck, $255 successful operation from ! January and Western bulk meats, 8ai0; Lard, isinder the managemeiitbf miners who XIZXr' WfllIU' on tue noor ,ave been engaged at Oold Hill for the " 2 I . , J ' t'0 U60 past 15 or 20 years. j ouu, ouucus, ouj Bran, t ouiwes, irisn, ior tame 7580j for planting $1IJ25; Sweet potatoes 00ail: las been sold to Mr. Sax ton of Canton, I Peas03100; Oats, 4550: Tallow, 7: Dry Ohio. He is engaged ib developing the J Hides, 10 ; Rabbit furs, 15Q90 cts per property and has struck some splendid I dozen ; Miuk skins, 1020. gold ore composed of albeit ef talcose J Cotton, ready sales at 10J cts for good slate. He is contemplating the erection I middling highest. 101. of a mill at once. I I TdlwcM mIa. .1. t , . 'w. J J fiW Mr. Arthur Mailiefert f the Little Lead atf&ctorX- ioinioc the Ruaaell natiiA iufartha nat Poultry, in S' adjoining the Russell uiue informs us that lie has extracted from the .ore by use of his two Chilean wills, since March 700 dwts of gold and that the lost 6 days yielded 223 dwts. He averages at about $7 per ton. The cost of mining and mill ing being about $2.50. 1 Tiie Cid mine in Davidson county, has resumed operations. ; moderate. toady demand, but prices Salisbury Tobacco Met Prof. Horton is engaged in making seme investigations at the Kings Moun tain gold mine. The New Hoover Hill; Gold Mining Wrapper common CORRECTED WEEKLT BT J. J. BAKKUCS, PROPRIKTOB XLUTTZ'S WXBEHOCSE." Lugs, common dark medium red Leaf, common short green. " good " red med. filters " fine 44 Smokers, common to medium good 44 fine Company, Limited, April , 21st, declared an Interim Dividend for the six months ending 31st March, at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum (3d. per share), free of Income Tax, payable on and after 1st May next. M fine 14 fancy Market active. 4 te 6 5 to 8 5 to 7 7 to 8 to 12 10 to IS 6 to 10 12 to 18 15 to 25 15 to 20 20 to 80 80 to 50 60 to 70 JTiiB.NrTTT0jr Kobjial Sotool.--T1i Faculty "of the- fiflie Normal krtrtrJ k- wbicbbegiitsaHewtcN;CnOaJ i 1, 1885, and continues four weeks, 13 complete. 4 11 wiu contain tt be names of the following well-known in structors, wno "witn one exception, are North .Carolina teachers, and are well acquainted "with the educational wants of onr State: mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmae (! UJ )j', -Air; .f-, r. 3((ivM ' k -tWr: M. C. a Noble. Snot. City Gr&nVd Schools, Wilmington, N. C Edward P. Mossa, Snptj Graded School. Goldsbore, N.C . W. A. Blaib. SudL High Point Grad ed School. .j . ' r 1 r"' HrNBlf Hocad Deonty Snni. Public Instruction Pennsjlrania. J.J. blaib, ttavert ord lxUege, Perm. J. A. Foil. Associate t Principal Ca tawba High and Normal School Miss Nellie Cook, Prin. Union Graded School, Wilmington, C. : . We are sure that those who attended the last session of the Newton -Normal will be pleased to know that they will haye the opportunity of hearing, so many of last year's teachers.. With this I streaeu, carefully selected Faculty we nredict ii?. ?iiav ewton normal, wnicn SJSZ x" utcreaaa m reputation every year, win t. again lean tne state in numrjers ana enthusiasm. ' Aboolutely Pure. Tktt'powder never varies. A marvel of pur.U, , ana waoiesomeness. More econoouci . onUnsrv kinds, and cannot be suld In compeUUoa wnb Ut maiutndeot 40W trst, tfiort Rich Knob Copper Co.- The Annual meeting of the Rich .Knob ti - Copper Company, will be held at JtsXxV ggs, Vir WASiuiSLi-uu.r iiAiit 1 uere is a sort o' i rip noul- P&iiid, chalky complexion which the nov 1 .ZZ.r elist call a "washed out complexion." It is . Ifl5l0j ghastly enough, snd no mistake. '-Washed' GEORGIA. May 19. 1885. I Onr Philailelnhi nrktii mtA lecutive Office 165 Brosdwsv New Ti ork every weeav: :, .... ,1 .. In Vk. TnJ.ft . t,.,. . a.k' PuiLADKLPHiA M arkct. vsns Bros., er business. JOHN E. HAIX, Sec. , large Produce Commission Merchants. 5d I New York, May Uth, 18S5. " 30:St. - North Water street, Pniladolphtrt, report the fbllowins city , markets 1 j Etr-s. Vir-1 WASHED OUT HAIR. There is a sorto" ginia and Southern, 00 14. Live tryl 2Q13 cts. per pouud; dressed turkeys 001G, according to quality ; lout, faded, discolored, or part colored hair ducks 0012; geese 0810. Live cattle is almost as repulsive and melancholy. U 055i; hogs, live 6a6.-Potatoes: Early Peer's Hair Balsam will restore jcur ,4 n , . . , -art 1 i. . hsir to its original color, whatever it was : r Rose, choice, per bush., 5860j Burbanks brown, suborn or black. Why wear moss choice 60&63; Peerless, 5355; Pearl on your head, when you may easily have Mammoth, 55(58. Cheese: N. Y. Facti-1 lively, shining hsir. rv. choiea 12121: fair tn cron1. 11 to lit: a. Aaiiie uviu nil npeui. .nr. a,, .a,. - i. Clark, of Atlanta, Ga., in speaking of $480 ' in gold, desires to say to the readers of this paper, that the whote-of sbove amount was I spent ins fruitless effort in finding relief h from a terrible lilood Poison affecting his body, limbs and nose presentingtigly fun- 1 bm ulcers. He is now sound and well, having been cured by tho most speedy and t wonderful remedy ever before known, and Troible$ of the President of (he Defunct Bank of Augusta uta Attempt at Sui cide Uaslner Walton Indicted for Per- JHrV' " ! I terrible has its nature been that when I blew mv nose small nieces of bone would Augusta, May 12. Wm. S. Roberts, 1 frequently come out of my mouth and nose. president of the defunct bunk of Augusta, The discharge was copious, and at times for whom n reouisition was made bv Gov. excecmngiy onensive. Jiiy 0100a Decame 1 . ; nr. ,u. u 1 . u . . ttmi xt v 1 j . . igu imuuic Liiuiuij Lcuuai umiwi nuKicat nm, oi xra, nua 1. now neuumg y impairedf with poor appetite and worse 111 court, cut uis iiiioju wim a razor irom 1 digestion. ear to ear this moruiiiir. While the wouuds Numerous medicines were used without Pennsylvania full cream, li12 part skims, fancy 500j full skims, 0102. Dried Fruits Apples, evaporated, iu cases, C7 ; sliced N. Caroliua, fancy 4 41; good sliced 3; blackberries 99J; cherries, . pitted, prime dry J212i: peaches, pared, evaporated 1722; N. C. sliced 7fll9: uo Dared halves, new. 8(2i81: 'nL. iniL lany interested party who may need a Blood 'I 7W T1-. 1 . -WLT J: MPurifler will learn from him that three bot- Frightful Cotarrh- Pieces of Bone. For four years I have been afflicted with 1 1018; plums, 9; t-aspberrles, 22(23. per tlc8 of B B b. restored bis appetite, healed s very troublesome catarrh of the head. 80 pouDd. Feathers, choice geese 5253. au ulcers, relieved his kidneys, snd added Hides, dry, 10M. Honey in comb, 10 twenty-oue pounds to hhi weight in thirty 11; beeswax 2932. days. To The Mayor and Commissioners of: Salisbury. At iv recent meeting of the Board of Health for Rowan County. I was elected Superintendent of Health until January 1st. 1836.; In entering nnon therduties of this our office Saturday, the right wing, one 0mce r WOuld state that much of mv offi foot, the scalp and upper ruaudibll of a j cial pctioft will be in associjrfion witli the caroted arteries are not severed. Recent r J j . - complications have so uQecteU KoLkmIs' be able to carry ut such a system of . . Sanitation as will leave no known cause mmd as to render him partially insane, of disease existing in the town. T,,e grand jury, now iu session, found It will te (as yoit well know) the duty true bills against him for perjury and em 01 out cry Auuiomies iu exiHiii ca.c- beZz!emeut as president of the Bank of lotiiud house and whenever anything Augusta. He was required to furnish fttmll Iih fuund likelv to tnoduce sickness bond for his appearance iu the sum of or disease anything calculated by its $10,000. These true bills uud otlwsr trou- odors to Uimg discomfort or inconven CANCER CURED. do to ENNISS andbuy Kerosene and i Maohinc oils. itrittr on the growth of the licorice iji.it is1 entirely hardy and can aiJj raised in this tobacco region, 'ml la mnpli oi it i ' Wnnirpif in thfi nrili, rtJIU n vj W - Macco. it is a coou commend an iuvesti pSjaftlie subject to our experimental wJzeDMr John Bryant, and to ilfady succtssful farmer T. J. Sum- j.fj I T: pO ncnrsiou -picnic to Elmwood, of Frwjtcnan Suuday School of Jthis 1 Ppsed off yiestei day with pleasant UHlegpitc the clouds and raiu. It very enjoyable recreation to the "1 elle who were chaperoned by 3,te4dier8 and several older heads of Tliercj.were above a hundred ice, and we hear many express ftiniateof fhe hospitable residents -woa. MiasiLuubi-Uumplo was the k; m 1 . ... vtmn a naiidsonie bnqnet, present- fl Ms Man ie Sbeppjud, tUeyilhigd. a youug prUEXTEris remaining in the Post ruSafishury, N. C, for the week 1383:- r .- -- . J D Tucker, T L Vja ugh & Co., PVVSniigir, , S M Kus-scll, L Lents, S Lyerlj-, N Long, A. Kerns, C Khitfz, J R Duucan, S E Bailey, e, kiueu a lew nays oeioie at It measured six feet 5 inches tip. It made a scoop at Mr. Wests tu ikies1 which were in a wheat field uear the house. There were several turkey heps and a large gobler in the flock. The turkey hens ran with all speed tolhe gobler, laud crouched around him for protection; 'and the . gobler, with true gallantry, raised his head as high as he could aud pueti the enemy with every in dication of defiance. Before the contest ended, M Matheson, standing in the house ant seeing what was going on among the turves, snatched up a gnu aud ran to their relief. By the time he got out tne eagle had risen from tho ground and settled , on the limb oi a tree uear by. Mr. Matheson fired, but only wounded him; but the sccoud shot, as he was mounting on the wiug, brought him downj , was a noble -bird, and probably Mrs. Oliver Hardman, an old resident of Walton county, and a lady of culture and prominence, has this to say of the treat- are capiug aud ugly, physicians say thev relief untH 1 ,cSan the use of B. B. B., and ment of cancer with Swift's Specific: will not be tatnl. 1 he jugular vein aud I fl; tU-,r . , . ,., m u , I nn m rZ if trtA matratrA T?u.Allf I 1 T 4 . . 1 ! i I . I. I . I. aim a icei iu every w ty (uiie reswreu iu i wuu piasicrs, nui me tuictntuc um, , iuc health. I am an old citizen of Atlanta, and I place healed up after some time, and refer to almost anv one living on Butler seemingly my face was well. However, in street, and more particularly to Dr. L. M. J a few years it returned again with more Gillam. who knows mv case. I violenee than ever, it cave me i great Mrs. ELIZABETH KNOTT. n mmmamtm I to do it no good. Knowing the disease to l L.I I I L.fc uUlIJ run in the family having hadone sistei " WJ1 to die with cancer I became serious! vaj- Mr. Z.I A. Clark, of Atlanta, Ga., in speak- prehensi ve of my condition. It continued ing of 4480.00 in gold, desires to say to the to increase in size and virulence. I almost bles led to the rash attempt to take his readers of this paper, that the whole of the gave up all hope of being cured. The PATENTS 1 ObUlbed, and all PATKX7 LUST SKSS attendedto tor UODERA TE Per: Our office is opposite the U. S. Tatent Offlcc. and we can obtain Patents in less tiirw than thote re-, mote from Washington. Send lfotil or Dra trinq. wtv :itto patent ablltty trecot charge; aha '5Ar !d?rr water patent U wmwrf. i e.'i ' .'j .nrp, to the Postmaster, th Supt. of Moner under Dlv- and to officials ol the U. 8. rt- tent Offlce. For circular, advice, terms and refer-, enres to actual clients in your own Slate or rountyi write to C. A. SNOW a. CO. uw V1"' v .."w. "C i 1 OpposiwratentOiace, VaiialastAaLD. C. 4- maaH k. nn-tn r- iha 1 mlao ba ta I - - Nov. ST. vi. 4m lence upon the citizens -it will be incuiii- ... . . J . , ...... . above amount was spent in a fruitless effort nhvsicians advised the use of the kuite bent on you to report the locality the ' 16 ..r ,'"fct"u in finding relief from a terrible Blood Poi- and caustic. This was more tl ownei and the occupier of the premises jury touiia a true oiu agaiust a. vui distance from his native crags. hunger or the spirit of adveu- ffyimams. Co. .7 aran,l 1M. . I O c. -i ' r v a cunc ok. nun. VvSdveitised when the above called for. 1.. A J.H.AMSAY.P.M." H J ess, Ib "'"j uuii w wauy of. our farmer readers - uuues ot Corn crown in L Jn, States arehipped to Salis kl upPvroi'Persf and that uufor-. than last a9 nf f.,.. !. ' ! w HUTS W 111 ni-o rnniwLA In tin. r U1 DllMlirnira .......... '.-.. W "o JBllll, OUt It IS 0 IU ,T BcatcclJ less SAC v Co,n in the depot tSh" "S.COU&,D,meichanta i-i-. IIH IB Olllr nna .1.1 nio tn lft .11 i- p y.ear..endsl will denend n.. ut IS Ufbt that a r.,U,n... itW., ' T -- -uiuvun iateir-.r.. .j -i . i4iaiH... . : j jenr as ic ir r4P?ie9f'4tai,t States I UllSki - rj--WHS.t08t tn 1. Ilia--, . ' hveh leave nothing i the for now the succeeding morpgnge the grow- He some Whether tureV brought jiin to our thickly settled legions aib matters of conjecture. - His claws wes-e largo and strong, and the nails very sbartu He could -easily have carried off a tiirkcjrheu or a gobler eith er, perhaps ; but in this case the spirit and size of the gobler evidently frustrated i his design. ; Steele, May 14, 1885. Mr. hditar : L lu mi editorial, some time ago, you said something about Boston cabbage, North? eru vegetables, etc., selling iu Salisbury, and gave us Rowan clod-knocker a slight hiut that the market should be furnished bv us. -All. right: Mi. Editor, we cau aud do produce plenty of everything iu the vegetable; line that cau De raisea rsortli or auy where else except in tne tropics, liur, sir, did vkirever see a itowan tanner, his wife or I is daughter, trying to sell vege tables In Salisbury t If. you did, I know you mnsi have felt sorry for them. Salis bury people douTt love vegetables raised in Kowail, at Jeast thej' won't pay a. farm er enough for them to justify him togath er and haul I them to town. Last tall Yankee turnips were selling in .Salisbury at 30 cts a peck. Mr. J. M. Harrison sent down a lot of; flue ones to the same store that was selling the Yankee turnips, but it wereu'jt nol go the Salisbury people just kept ou eating Northern turnips at 30 cents) a peck aud wouldn't buy Mr. ilarrisonfs at! any price. Just so with everything else; Northern potatoes sell1 for $1.25 per bushel: Can a farmer get as much lor Ins which he raised from the seed lie got trpui the North T Why, my old friend Chat. McNeely ottered to fur nish us with' as many country raised potatoes as we wauted for 50 cents and everybody knows that dial, doesn't lovi to work Well euough to buy and sell for nothing. ."We -once saw a woman trying io sell a lot of onion sets in balisbury; She had nearlyor quite a bushel Yankee onions were selling at 5 or 10 cts. a cupful but this woman, alter trudging around all day, coutd not get but 20 cts. offered for ber whole lot. She had. better plow at 25 ctsJ a day than to raise ouion sets for that; priced It seems to be the fate of the Southern people to be gulled by the North v kVhyj it isn't anything to see a Salisbury merchant selliug Northern seed $3 and $4 per bushel, whilst a Rowau farmer could not get a dollar for just as good wheat to save his life. have eeoi) it, put np in papers like cabbage where such nuisance exists. Iu the dis charge of my duty, ! shall visit such places and instruct'the residents in the best . wuv of . reiudviiijr the causes of offence aud L shall 6f course act in con nection with you, the choseirrepresenta- tives of the people, iu executing the laws enacted for the wellf being of the commu nity. Any counsel or directum as to the best manner of abating or removiug causes of disease which I may possess shall be most cheerfully given. TO TDK CITIZENS OF SALISBURT I would address a few words on this im- poi taut subject: Good health is most desiiablo land to secure it we must livo iu-the way best calculated to promote it must be temperate and cleanly in our habits ofi living. We must be careful to allow no offensive accumulations to lie around oar dwellings or grounds care ful uot to offend our neighbors by neglec than! I could son affecting his body, limbs and nose I bear, and refused to have it operated upon Tha mnat. rv ton, cashier of the Bank of Augusta, for presenting ugly running ulcers. He is now m that way. All other remedies were used, perjury. Bail is required in Waltou's case I sound and well, having been cured by the but the cancer continued to grovf worse VBoimlir WMkli nwir Srotd to wirac. xnchnta, BriaMriac. dt- a PkMoU rr pabiunM. M.rmrj itt the sural of $12,000.1 Mr, Roberts, who attempted suicide to day, is resting quietly. The doctors say there is no danger of death, except from secondary hemorrhage. Before cutting his throat Roberts attempted to shoot himself, but was prevented by friends. His son took a pistol from him and left him lying down in his room over his office. A few minutes later, heanug him walking rapidly back iind forth up stairs the son went to the room and found las father w ith a razor iu his hand aud blood streaming from a wbuud iu his neck. The sou called for asiistauce, but before it arrived Roberts had made two gashes most s need v and wonderful remedy ever I The nain was excruciating, and mv lite before known, and any interested party who was a burden. In this extremity Hny son, may need a Blood Purifier will learn from Dr. Hardmrn, recommended rue: to try him that three bottles of B. B. B. restored Swift's Specific. It was tbe last resort, Put . ... i it .., i ti . . . u . r nis appetite, ueaiea an uicers, reueveu nn i was so prejuuiccu agauisw me use ui kidneys, and added twenty-one pounds to patent medicines, and especially this one, his weight in thirty days. . that I hesitated some time. At last I gave m . . my consent, not oeiieving mere was ouy X WO JJrUgglStfl. virtue in it. The first bottle only increased We have been handling B.B.B. only a the size of the sore and the discharge frcm few months, and take pleasure in saying it ana nence a.a m . in.p u , wu is superceding all other Blood Remedies, hope. . On tak 8I bjnbottle terc Tt ...ii 5M f. were siens of improvement, and inv faith , -L-i-..n i . I tren?thened tust in proportion to that isiaction, anu we cneeriuiiy reuoiumtuu n 7 o - ,, k iu nreference to anv other Blood Purifier, improvement. The spot on my face began . . ting to remove causes of complaint and j iu his throat. Sheriff Daniel notified ready at all times torender Cheerful Roberts last night of the indictment obedcdieuce to the towu laws and to co f d intt Mm b d ftnd linessinubt be our aim. By thus acting directed him to come; into the city this w e can secure for our tewn a continuance morning ana make ins bond. Ihe slierin of the degree of health which has existed Weut to Iiis office this morning and found here fin several years past. You have elected to the offices of Mayor aud Commissioners, men every way fitted to give you au efficient towu govern uieut aiid 1 believe thev truly desire to do their whole duty. Remember however, that if they do uot have your co-operatiou iu him in the bauds of a surgeon. " There is uo question that lie ' was demented bv reason of tho indictment. -m : LIFE AND HEALTH TOME. Snmr pvcn or eifrht tm b nri mv ritrhf their work they will fail to secure all the thii,h wa9 covered by a I skin eruption, benefits which might accrue to you and to causjng intense itching. In a short time them As your iiealtii omcer, tnen, let nTtPnd(l down th Antir- 1 whiVh c viu.it... nvi(, iiipfame inuameu ana nnai Mr broke ont in every cause 01 uisease irom your prerai- sraull 80res between the knee and ankle. ses. Let all privies and pig-sties be a.veiiino- of the limb ensued, and T mold punned let an staples una cow-peus oe not wik or out mv font to the trronnd. cleaused, all drains aud sinks about your T4e min ran me almost, disfraeted. I kitcheus be opened aud all collections ot tested tho medical .profession thoroughly, itiouisii irom yuius auu oou imes w having tried all the systems. Some of them rcmoveu ana ourneu. uy uoiug mis woik brought me temporary relief. I paid out our city may with little trouble or ex- hundreds of dollars but found no perma- peuse be put and kept in good sanitary condition aud there will be no need of re course to the strong ai m of the law" to en force the . enactments of our Legisla ture or the ordinances of the city aud there will arise ho trouble or ill-feeling to be regretted by no one more than your Superintendent of health. In all cases however, aud at all hazards, the Sauitary regulations out. oont benefit. The whole poison seemed to concentrate in an ulcer near my ankle, some three inches in length, and the reme ASHEU & MOORE, Druggists, Atlanta, Us. A 32 page Book of wonderful B. B. B. testimony mailed to any address, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ua, MOT to decrease, as well as discharge, and hope sprang up in heart. Could it be; I asked myself, that I was at last to be relieved ol this disease? It has given me go many dark hours in the past that the! idea of being well again almost overpowered me There was a contest between hope anu fear for a lonjr time. It was a long night of weeping, but joy came to me with the moraine. There is nothing left to mark the place but a small scar, and I (feel that it is impossible for me to express my grati tude for tins creat deliverance. It is a wonderful medicine. ' Mas. Oliver Harden; wjvu- . q iftRi Monroe. Ga. ur to your gentle sex: " . a nn , . fn; mi ARB YOU rnDfiTTUr P nWilhnTdia3ePca JLLiJKJUUUUli 'ilf o. toron we bring tidings of comfort and 1 mailed free orvnec, lBnti0Ba and pttwU rr pat IBM UlBKntM Wltn BpteBdia BtTBTlBfB, M.kltAA&iAM f tt.wiah & Mini Wftlrt ABAmIoIIM Ltfanaatiea which bo mhoi tbonld b without. Th raitmr oi eieltioai i popnianty of cm boixarvio axeboui i maa vu Itm eireiuoa mui; its Um combiBM. ly oqaAla that ofill other papora of . Price. S3. Tr. IieoaBt t I all BwdwiW. MUNN CO., Fab-; Clnba. Sold bv liahara. No. SSI Broadway. N. Y ATENTS. J I Mobb a Co. hay alao I hara prrparad mora than One Hun ,H Tttouasnd application. ?or paU a la ta "aitid KtaUa and foraiea andl drod. ouBtriaa. Cayeata, Trada-llarka, Copy rifhla. AnirnmaaU. Bad all other paper for carina to iByeaWra their richta la thai UBitaa Duwea, iuiui Germany and other foreign eoontnaa, prepared M anon notice ana on whmim "v Information aa to obtaining patenU ehearfnlly flyea withont eharge.: Hand-bopka of infonaa ioa aant free. Patetrta obtained throaxh Mana m o a m in lha Rniantifio American flea. The advantage of euch BOtice iawell anderatood by all poreona who wiah to diapoae of their patent. , VAddnaa MUNN (xCoffice baxirnrio AatXaJCA. SQ Broadway, Haw York. !!20 000 in present given nvay: Stufl us 5 cents postage, and by mall you will Ka free a pack-ugr-ot K)0 or lare Jae, at vttl start you la work t.tat will at oncer ort o 1 in -u ni f .wter ass aRytking- else in Aintrt 11 it'r. f.n ) is preseuts with ea'Oi b g ui .t 1 i'.-i t -'r There,of eltuer sex. of all a r lit t'.i ) t.l ja ). drs re tlni-only, to work, tor -ft Mr ot 1 homes. Fortunes for all workera'ato tely aviured. Uou'taeUy. H. lUi.Lr.rr & ce. ov. ;;, '31 ly rortlanalain gr jut joy. xou can CUBED and restored to perfect health by using Braafield's Female lire Swift Specific Co., Diao lanta, Ga. At Cancers Conquered. : The Swift Specific Company bare the most endubitable evidence aa to the core Blcm1fl OV t of Cancer by their famous medicine, SJ3.S. iWUiabUr 1 Ajn others John S. Morrow, an old It is a special remedy for all diseases pr and highly esteemed citizen of Florence, taioing to the womb, and any intelligent wo- AlaV makes the following statement as to man can cure herself by folio tg the dheo tbe merits of this remedy: tions. It is especially efBcsci .us in casen of UI have been suffering with a Cancer m suppressed or painful menstru -lion, in wh tea my right ear, for about tiiree years. I tried and partial prolapsus. It aflVd immed als various remedies and was treated with relief and permanently restores the menstrual Iodide of Potash, which produced rheu- .0 1 t I . m aw - 1 & I function. Asa re neuy 10 o?- nsea auiinst insi 1 matism. My ieei ana legs were greauj dies used, bcins largely mineral, did not A - . 1 I , L B? A. t J! A seem 10 reacrv tne source or tue aisease si 1 j H'ni.n,nr l.iir, ' 1 .u. r .,1 .iir akii all. or tnrec years j, was unable to doi.. . ln.M. rn,rtlon i.anriai " L t already eaten " ' 1 fi.i. nDCUlUC. Wlllvti owu iuuvivu uv ..vmuiv anythinr. The ulcer j had already down to the bone. Two of the physicians recommended am nutation' of the limb as must be promptly curried th nnlr meana of nreaerTinc lifA. T wn J. J. Sumueuell, M. DM I almost in despair when a friend susreested bupeiiutendent of Board of to me to try Swift's Soccific. I hesitated, iiesum ior iwrau ouuiy. but finally secured six bottles. The effect ot the first bottle was to stop tbe eating process, and the six bottles made a perma nent cure of the disease that had baffled the best medical skill in the country. My case is well known in Gainesvillethe desperate character of j the disease as well as the wonderful cure effected. There are no signs of a return of the disease. I am in better health today, than I waa before I Business or Party Cards, Circulars or Posters,- Letter or Note Heads, Bill Heads, Monthly statements, . Books or Pamphlets, Labels, Tags, &c, Neatly printed at this was taken with the disease; I weigh forty nffir and at as low rates as elswWp pounds more than I ever weighed before Business men of Salisbury are invited to call through the P. 0. before giving their orders to agents or sending, them abroad. All The Family can be relieved from the horrible plague of worms by one-So- cent botHe of Shriner's Indian Vermifuge. I is meritorious. '1 ry lt m a ... a a at in my lite, switt's epecinc nas proved life and health both to roe, and I never can be grateful enough for the benefits which I received from its use. .X M. D. Wilson. Gainesville, Ga., Feb. 28, 1885. A Treatise on, Blood 'and Skin Diseases mailed free. I The Swift Specific Company, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. f Saved Her Life ! Bipoe, McIktosh Co.,Ga. Db. J. Bbapfield Dear Sir : I have tak en several bottles of yur lemale Regulator in my limbs, and my rheumatism is now entirely gone and my Cancer is steadily imnroTini?. bcine better now tlumt any timawithiatwo vears. This mediciae haa done me more good than anything else I h.T- taken, and I feel that I am on the road . tt j...i.tnw u : r. . r ii. r ia 1 1 .1 1:: i rn 1 ineeui lui lor lailinZOI tne womw iiiiu tuner tincBBco win-1 . . . 1 JM' m,MfiL. I bined, of sixteen year. .Unding, and I really Specific is the jVmORROW believe I am cured entirely, for which please wcrid." , JOHN SMORROW . accept my heartfelt thanks and most profound gratitude. I know your medicine saved my life, so you see I cannot speak too highly in its favor. I have reooenmended it to several oifaiy friends who are suffering as I was. Yours very respectful I v. MRS. W. E. STEBBINS. OurTreatisa on the Health sad Happi ness" mailed free. BaAFiELD Reoclatok Co., Atlanta, Ga. A CHANGEABLE COMPLEXION in dicates the existence of worms. A few doses of fthrincr's Indian Vermifuge will destroy them and make your complexion bright and healthy. Florence, Ala., Sept. 22, '84. 1 T hive had a cancer on my face for many veara. I have tried a great many; remedies but without relief. I almost pav np hope of ever being cured. Dr. Hardmaa.my rmmended Swift's Specific, which I have taken with great results. My face is almost well, and it is im possible tr me to exnress mv thanks in words for what this medicine has done for me. meatc MRS. OLIVE HARpMAN Monroe, Ga., Sept. 1884. j ir.u. An Blood and Skin! Diseas mailed free. 1 4t . R.iO. Specific Co,, Drawer Atlanta UI Don't Feel Like Work." It makes no difference what business you are tngajg--. edin; whe-ther you are a preacher, a me chanic, a lawyer or common laborer,' yoa canH do your work well "while you arc halt ick. Jhojusamis trv to. out tin in yam. How much better to keep your orgaiis m good order by taking Parker's Tonic when you feel "a little out of ports." It would be money in your pocket. One hour 6 good, rejoicing health is worth half a dor. x hours full ot languor ami pain. i HftT?T?,Trr A RADICAL CUBt; TOR) WSLXVOUS) 1 v SEBIXXTT, Orruflc Weakness, dfoiTSICAI DECAT. Tested son ovEaSrx Years bv use in many Tmousako caacaw. FASTJaCXa 0M Stoat. - as 50 TwaKMtU, S.OO ffi NERVOOSOEBIUTY UBOAJTIO W EAXVKM Uecarnd numarooa ofaacoredMeaaea, baf- U11 th akiilad pbr- f aiciana, raaalt from F?oatbial lndiaeretioB. too fraiaaaUraBCir ' over brain work. Avoid tha laqwntioaoT praan tioaa tetoeOitrfor thraa trouble. G twr Fraa Cirealar and Trial Pack, air, and leara importaa tact aKr mm. ww -mrat tlrrwhm. Tak SHKE RjtHEPYthatHAa Ct'aCD UtouiaiMla, dota not intrrlrre wiJh ait tkn to btuinra. or cauaa fiPilany ry. roamdr4o?a flaetaiui Tora Vacua. 1 IVlwettaliU BicdicaljpriMM 1l Stha aeat a dieaaa h a oral fsnetioBtof thafca man Drftnka 1 reatotrt. Tha animatlRK ttanaalB ot VJ: which iwva. I wM ar riven back J4 ttw patiaot become Hrer 7)Ot1-tl3 tiangtii and aeaaalTii. HARRIS REM ED Y CO.ITfC Cwtaars a06 H. Tanth 6t ST. IOTJIS, JffO. ' KUr Aakfor tenna fo AlMe ra oxvij cxiss a'xvr.ft j- Dress MISS M. C. TAFFE iwi rooms in the Old Photogra o ii.JT ch lia learned Drees Making and the most accurate systeinoT cutting thoroughly. -"' ? ' .Fit 3xianc1 ! S Will bejpleascd to receive callsrom the ladies f Salisbury. - ' - a eo 1 w l - ilarcn 9, .ooo. j MaRiriti! -M 1-.-U l -ill 6 ) jar " ,1 . i:--. K ""

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