! "it J; "'J i f - -r . ' 1 it rTTrr r.Y '23. '"'KoHLRABLvThisrisi- the name ,oJ a' vegetable. Rev. F, J. Murdoch has kindly presented the AVatchman -with a fine specimen. It .' is a variety of cabbage, but ? the i esculent v portion of Jfy'1'"' T?otoQ phuit i3 very different" from the tlriV)tion tai7. cabbage, n that it consists of a turnip' ?XhirAtf of ic Carolina tubr wWch W, 4 lust" above 5; ground, and irom tne top of which i leaves grow. It is peeled, boiled clear water for two hours and sersv with drawn butter:i ' V J O u.f Iilr4 - 1 - 1U- : . : 'f '-Mr.- J. T). Stewart, one of -the busy men of this. county, has thre6 portable : saw mills in operation in varimis ritiar. AdvetS, ters of the county. He has, also, one Mtl;,,. .Messrs, Mills K rrr-f - -yy"Z-Z -Ar UM . .' . ' I iUUlS 111 UUCltlLlUIl. ' XlC cju UIvio OUUIC vary VinrtAa : avf lfvYi ..r lionrl rvf 1 -o stock. He has . ensrajrements to cut ; Vpinff taiovedio- 180,000 feet of lumber in -this and Pf A iipxt to the South- Davie1 counties. He goes soon to Third Wm.'.:. hii hn4Mam Street. Creek in this countv.' where" the people o o i .t .l iatenaents, teacher and j a ste&r lhslieri IJin Sunday SchooLwork an4 reports beiween 6 and 7 thonaand iStowifelnp are renuestedto ;sa far.- He thinks the crop mL.,.h m rsa us mi rv. i -.k..i. .. . -j -mr -.. i Wuau, much'lighter than last year Mr. btew- m Augu - r p0Stomce is Salisbury.-, It is a Durnose of organ-1 , , - , i;onvenuou. ' . x- ; . 'tfli&atiqn between Mr. Buck- - PboWetic Pbedictjox. It is,' said iTfi'Wiirtis Vet .unfinished. fuf rinrMr(lnnrlp!Vs linnspi wbe're the is all taken, butane gen- homicide occurred last week a minister Ssted with the : arbitration of the Gospel wag holding service, and 1,4 rest, The result will be at durinc his remarks something was fko iulich of it, at least as is gaid which y0uug Jarrett did not ap- !Vintcre.t. ' 1 prove, whereupon he replied in. an :K U t-o - audible tone that's a d lie." -The tlt lllil Township Sunday service ended, the preacher, when re- M?d:ii ; fn held at Elm marking on the occurrence, said to urclav the 15th of August have remarked:-;That young man will f be an interesting occa- either be m hellor .he penitentiary any., foundation forx the rumors T'con- view he, , drew himself several gallons of the water and sent toDr. W. Dadney ,State Chemist, at' Raleigh j to be analvzed. Here is the anal vsis: r The sample of drinking water,seht a the Station for analysis, contains:' x Total solids- ' "latif) crVto the sallon. Chlorine - 4116 .- v.-4' - Ammonia, ''-y I . -"'C " I'- f Five, " ' O.IC parts per niilhoq, Alhiiminoid, , - 0.20 : - "The chemical fianalvsis does nojk,ias far as it goes indicate- any thing of a : serious nature. . ; ... . . - Still it may well propagate or trans-! port germs of disease of which we have discovered nothing; ; C I - Your obedient servant, - - Chas. W. Dabijey, Jr., , - ' -Director." : JThe analysis determines practically, ' hat there nothing of al dangerous character In the water. The "ammonia arid albuminous 'matter, as a rule; carry the serms-of" disease, and the percent a$re, as shown above is small, soi small in iact, &3 to maive tne use or tne .water Mjrtcctly sate, me Mayor , na3 naq he well Cthoroughly cleansed arid citii zens need have no fear on the score of the wateK . -- . '- . . x J The thank3 of the town are due Dr; Dadney and hi3 efficient . assistants at the Station forheir 'obliging prompt ' AUNAGEKS. " - - At the Ceo wbll MiirEi-The .boiler and - primp have been removed from the Urandretn to the JumDurfimonuxv whieh is being sunk deeper. , It is re ported that rich ore is being'taen out of the Kimball. "'' It seems that the ore at Hoover Hill vanes somewnat m its yaiue.! oome running as high as S40, to the ton and from that, to $4.- However, tne mine is paying well, and they ire keeping the. 20 stamp mill thumping day and the first half of J une 1885. i f THE NEGRO GRADED SClIOOIi. n-u Mmmo for witliin one vear. -That night the tanity and fonl with the fumes oi stronsr drink, sped to the bar of Judge- i e J nf Rankiir& Mills has been ment. Look no further t what an awful 1 4tr. "Tl inViii' withdrawing. I rpnir7.fii.1nn nf th ft -ministers words! M.;!JAl r ' -., TT - . o v, ITT.- . - v - - , r-lU-ktheaencviorthenartiora vhat a warning to careless and uoo KinJ lAanity : Insurance to , of less people ! pnnM ana win xiiiiivc ttu a- An unriffht boiler, not in Use, has been shipped from : the New Discovery mine, in this county, to t-nas. putter, M. K. iv ew i ork IJitv. i It is to f be used in new metalurgical works, 6t-No. 48 Broadway. t ! - ; ."1. The directors of 1 the (ioid IIiU min ing Company, held a meeting in Lon don, England, on the 1st, at which thev elected a new director ana reaa several verv interesting letters from our townsman, M. L. Holmes, 1 wnicn ti tcfitdiita,4a, the fom,,veqaire he . tells them of the good -,rjesuls of jawuudi Vue "rai4 of .thU Commi tne adjoining property, anp-'ww&iui m Etruweratorsiuettt uiake their his power to promote s f the enterprise .sairtisor on Jr befure !. ngnt Committee in adopting the - plan for the CQlored..Qlra(lcd School .:lIohe was lost. Ayes, Hell i and Overman, Noesj Holmes, Murdoch and Wiley; Not voting Barn-' LardtT Vr"- : . ,It having been annoanced that the town liad appropriated aa8jiui, not "exceeding $30,; to enable us to take a complete cvn- sas' of tho .'town, this 'year 'while taking the School Census, it whs resolred that four eunmeratoTs be elected, ono to take the census of each ward and of the por tion of the' School District .there to be: leninjr, and that one of these euumera- tors be elected Supervisor. , . , - Col. P. -N. HeiligUvas el ecteofe no in era tor for the North Ward and also Supem sor, P. N. Siiiitfrfor the East Ward j J. P. Gowan forth ISouth Ward; and Johu Allen Brown for the West Ward. lt.shall. bo the duty of tho enumerators to-take . an accurate census of the wards fiseigned to thein niakiug a. seperate ena- iteration of napli ,race aud fciyiug the name And ..sex of, each , ierou, and also stating whether he will be under School age,. ,orr withhr-.it or orer it on Sep. 1st 1885. The euumersitorii shall also take a schiMil census of the portions of the school district outside the town betongiog to tliein wards and make au accurate traus- n t , .. - , , , t J , ' . . ,t !. -t rti ii..1 f -1 t- crjptoijii: ocuoiu census oi f ueir,rejev;. minutec. At her home iu Statesville, on July 17, at 10;30 oVlock. Miss Kato Caldwell. daaffhter-of - Jos. P; 1 Cald well, de-ctuised. and of Mrs. Amanda Caldwell; Miss' Kale Caldwell was the sister of MraVTV P.. Kluttz; of this place. : Her genial," coin pan io nab to disposition, her great vivacity m con versa turn ami her kind, obliging traits of character combin ed with her intellectual attainments are remembered by friend here, wbosytnpa; thisp iwitu the family .in. tuts bereaye- ment. . .. - - S ALISBTJY M AKET. ; , . 'July 23, 1835. Corn, freely, at 75(00; Meal, 8000j Wheat, 9000j Flour per sack, $2.25 $2.35; Western bulk meats, 810; Iiail, n12ij Beef, tetul, J610; onlhe hoot, 2i3i; Butter 15St2n- Eggs, 10; Hay, 30 40j Fodder, OO&TIOj Shacks, 00; Bran, 30 j Potiitoea, Irish, for table 3540; for lanting$l1.25; Sweet potatoes Ot)00f Peas,12500; O.itsSaOlOjTiiliow,; Dry Hides, 10 ; Ilabbii fors, 00000 cts per dozeu ; Minkskins, Ot0O.V Cot ton , ready sales a t 1 Oh cts for good hiiddliug-bighest, 101. . Tobacco, sales -erery. day and prices s' - - - satfsfactory. : ' '- - Poultry, hi steady duniund, but prices moderate. '"' 3 i. AT.. 1. ' 1- C-. Uv ' xnlil IT - ana put mem at und lecerve each 312.50: V reterms to Aug. 3 1 st r t l n n 1 '-Li 5 f- ,-yU. j . , ; j : o. ixunapie, uaj., lias jeuinieu j.xuiu .jii Dissolution of Copartner- tu ar Via Vi n I crrT1 o nfi ver column. Secretary of the Board of Trustees of Dadvidson Collesre, to confer with the Charlotte Music House, in an Maryland Prsby tery. The object being f.u JfiAn to the advantages to be his pastoral duties in Baltimore, that yPpt Jfading ''directly with ' .the he might occupy the President's chair Kflouse. Thev have the same at Davidson, to which position he was I mi same prices as me pavaiuiau recently elected. , l ne rresoyrery re- hive iireat aavdiuas hi tuseu to anow ur. xeievere 10 sne up iri raving time in deliver- his pastoral work, and as a consequence Davidson is again witnont a president. The opening of the next session is fast - i i lit i "ii i. .... nrcnrnophinrr nnrt t ip T.rnsr,PfS Will act Ibrfliant pirirrmge ieolqred high q orer that the faculty mav he Marj asTi e inviuu- cauwuix . organized before the session is jedhe St ite papers, let the negro ; - r ,K "Ml .VLL1SUCU. iV """" I m . nJi. ,ro 1 11T,i. WnV THE UEKSUSOF THE 10WX TO EE 4f 3Ma nnd nnriffht white citi-iAAA lw" .l" 1 J ! the verv interesting iv,nJUro, "o-pnflA. proceedings of the bchdol Committee, K S-ili .tn Whnt published in this paper, it will be seen mat iiiere is lu lc tui.cu, i Augusi, t hew census t)f the town and school -O " lilefi-infa KolmioririfT fn rhfspvpral Warns. UIO IVtV V V4w-"n w -w "w.-w ' ' - . There is an unexpended balance of SliOO m favor of the negro Uraded School. It is proposed to build, by the adopted plans, a two storv brick school house, to cost $2,900 or 83,000. Should Ithis building be constructed, it will be in better style ' and a more imposing structure than, the building provided for the use of I the white children. It is proposed to use the money on hand and mortgage n the scnool prpperty tor the purpose of raising l,iU0 necessary for completing the work. This mort gage will, have to-be paid off ' With the money appropriated by the County Board ot .bducation, tor this district. There is already more money appro priated than is needed to ; run (the school, and with this, surplus arrisirig every year they propose to pay off this mortgage. f I II The last Legislature passed an amend ment to the School Law whieh provides that all unexpended balances, in the discretion of the Board of Education, might be ordered back in -the general fund- The most, yes, nine-tenths of the money appropriated to the negroes in this district comes froni the hard earnings of the white tax payfer. Would it -not be better then, to build the negroes a $1,400 school; house, and allow the white children to get the benefit of these unexpended balances arrising each year? j From the vote, as indicated by the record of the proceedings of the Board to be .seen in another column, it would i. . vi "ithi rvrr TltArrr fl Z , j - 7 ' r; The Supervisor is to furnish the sta. ...,4. a AAA o-.J 11P;ntrtionary necessary xto takq the Census, onlv $8,683, the tailings of which show aud gdllauk book, i,,to which a value of over $9,006, broving con- he 8,,il1 copy the uames of alUhe iuhabvv clusively that they lost more than tney. ve wwikviui men- sex auu saved. At the next meeting it is to as required aUoye, making a Bt-per.ite re- ho honfd thev will decide on a course cord of each ward aud race. For this he to raise the requireil capital necessary isuaii receive yiu to successful operation. Te Clio School! Committee. Salisburt, N. C., July 15th, '35. Gentlemen : s Yon are herebv notiheu to hold a nieetiiiii of the patrons of! your School District, for the uuroose of select in three persons whom you desire to be ap noiuted School Comniitleineu in you . - - . I and report tne names or im The Enuiuerators kIiuII be$m to take the Census on Aug. 24th and shall count ill persons belonging to the toMru on that day. It is probable that the Committee will make further resulatious to secure an accurate Census. F. J. M. The Surprise at &iiil..lt liut ll Ac know ledges tele Corn! lioiif mill I'PluilT TllK O same to the Bud of - Education on or In my .opinion the Uuiou forces were befoj-e the first Monday in Scptembei, I in si very desperate couditiou after t lie 1&85. first day's fiiihtinir. I was then marching Tle Instunte for ?t he colored teachers y r41l linn-ill m tll V7t-Il IIJIV Of .1 11 1 V 11 Utl I ' ' J " : :r ' "ZTa 1 20.000 into the fiirht at first. I think the (.I'll I 111 111. I v l nri no. I " The Institute for the Vhite Teaehe4 8 Confederates would unquestionably have will begin on August Ukh,jl88o, and con- triumphed but for my arrival:" Tue re H'uuLl All 11 III! Y 1 (-f'f to 1 .... .. . . . . """f L ' 1 . , iiorter asked him ltlie had read Uen teach in the ruine sciumms are nquuew to attend. - Ueipeetl'tiU!. Jonx A. IIkdhick, Ch'm., Board ijf Education. T. C. LiXS, Secretary, j iiorter asked him it he Grant's articles -in the February "Centu ". "Certainly," he replied, "but the rv a, I coming to ? Foi tae Watchman. desperate effort made to bolster up tlia side ought, I think, to show its weakness How a one can hold tho oppositioi opinion alter an examination of the oth cial report, I fail to see. Grant was in a ibiLillliVU 111 tlllllllt lillt It f ful frllM 4 10 tf) O W' 111 ?JtliH.V cuiiuiuwu Uill l in v liiov itT fighting, as the history of the battle clt'iu mining. I fie LiOiutnii Company, cue jneK n v shows." - In a . tiirther con.vem.ittoi . ent proprietors of the mine had the bad f Qeu;. Buell expresse! rreat, ad in i ration Bilervklle, N. C. July l.Sih, 18S5. llie is a uood deal to be seen nt Gold Hill iu the machinery srected there for DIED. Ii BARGAIN. X first elass .60 horse'-'; iucr engine, - mil in wo uscii, aim 'ID '- V'-"'rS ;-"t thorough repair.for sale nta bargain., ,;. .., L t , July 21, 1885, j Our Pliiladelphia markets are corrected every week. - Philadelphia M akket. Erans Bros., arge Prtnluce Commission Merchants, 5G North Water street, Philadelphia, report the following city markets: Eggs, Vir ginia and Sontheru, 1213. Live poul- try!213 cts. nerpouudj dressed IK)00; turkeys (K)03, according to quality ; ducks t)809 ; geese (J0tK). Liye cattle 056; hogs, live 5i8.Potatoe8: Early Bose, choice, per bnbh.,00O0; Burbanks, choice C000; Peerless, (X)0() ; Pearl M;inmoth, (H)00. Cheest: N. X. Facto ry, choice 0309; fair to good, 6 to 7; Pennsylvania full Scream, 0607; part skims, fancy 3t)4j full skims, 0ili. Iiried Fruits : Apple., evaporated, iu cases, G7j sliced X. Carolina, tancy 4 4; good sliced 3; blackberries 99J; cherries, pitted, pinny dry 1212: peaches, pared, evaporated 1722: N. C. sliced 7 9; nupared halves, new, 88i; quarters 66J; evaporated 10 14: pears, 1013; plums, 3; raspberries. 2022 per pound. Feathers, 'choice geese 4d50. Hides, dry, 101U Honey iu comb, 10 11; beeswax 2830. military s-enins. ii2 oa troubles similar to those m IsSinik. The nearoes here, to all prapces, sanction the course of the "aw, ami aided his escape. o Witm of i the negro Street, This is a very important work; one 1 ; . i . - . a 1 ' ill i i J . l A vu - - i- ji tettoe of;the citizens of Salisbury, tnat i nas Deen neeueu w correui, wie ahnft no cbod, nor the people here very " erroneous enuinerations belore But it jloes tend to destroy , made. The enumeration five years apo i lifiuonv existing between! the cost the county a representatiue m tne tes, and if icontinued, may at last Legislature. Three years ago the same of the Salisbury school district. A year later Mr. P.N, Smith made it and found that about a nunarea-cniiaren had been omitted. Another enumera tion since has added one more; hundred. Tiiebassenwr depot nt Salisbury has This cannot be theTnaturaL increcise of a gfeatly improved by a free use of fa town of this size, and must be sxt- s ine general appearance oi the tributed mainly to tauity enumeration. race is now in vi tin r Tfc is understood Tf. is irrmnrfcant for man v reasons to t othef . improvements, intended to have a correct enumeration, and the -na the. appearance ot tne depot citizens of the town are earnestly re f eonferaplated. f - y quested to give all possible aid to the Wrereksis aisomakinsr the front enumerators. They are all well known 'fteHUVernoit! attractive bv flower worthv men. and- their work will, be aaaa lai'ire va?P3ot rare mants. ennsidpred trnal. lne town oi oaiis- : ! l LJoi - burv is now, rated, according to Wei- l.i "r.r,r Drnvrrn Knrn .fiornrea. at 2. 00. It is conti- r-!armrlr V. nifbo Sbu ni. dentlv. expected thtit the -new censrts WlUfkxu uruiv a.JLk will inrrftase that number to oetween yhimu, m vieiiieuu uiukc, au - -- lle, eh Thursday, August 13tH. 3,5U(J and 4UUU. eis quite an interesting prosrrainme -"WBjvear' Kowan and Uaviff used j Personals. ffi? tmi VWl mUZ The Misses Robberts, of Newbern; Innr;?- i- i y v Ure guests of Mrs. Chas Price, y h w a chance at South River. The military. Ball, at Asheville du ring the ifittcampmeats: cnauea in some circles here. srhtwvn- iVmh tlirf are ditferiiier oomibas amono- ttie members of thiit organiza- luk of entrusting their important inter- f(ir Gen. Albei t Sidney Johnston, whom tion as to the propriety of permitting ests to agents wlio spent aimut 5loo,oou nie rei,;Utej a man of unquestionable such an expenditure of the peoples on top of the ground in pujparatory work, money. It is understood that the ini- buildiugs and structures o'f various kind. nority are willing to build a $1,400 These preliminary works jrere about coin school house tor the negroes, witn tne nlete and the time for active 1111111112 was i -i 1 ! li j-i -.el !.T money now on nana 10 ; ine creau 01 jlist at hand when the patience ana laitn their fund, but aie unwilhng to bmW f ti,0 company in pngland gave out, and A STL'BBOiiN CAE Ot SCROFULA: y I have been afflicted with Scrot'u!a from my infancy, and in consequence have al ways been a trail and delu ate creature. I in'uht truthfully say that I was raised chiefly on mercury ami potash. These dry u 1 1 ii so expensive a structure, especially the cagl, 8,ipi,ije9 ;nere cutoff, and nil wiieu mcj uui-v Bv xx vx. xv u wo..i. suspended. We learned at t!ie mine remedies lr tlie time ieinr wonid ary up payoff the debt with money not re- ' ..n tliil.lf. ,in - Jmiim4,---il nnt the fearful ulcers with which I sutfered, qurreu iu tuntu '. kuccessfnlly carried on ttere any day, if 1D1S is certainty a latiuiiui, just aiiu - 1 i- j 1 , J. . 1 1 ,'iJ -1- t in needed funds were 1 supplied tool n,iArinmiio I vmro tn TQirA rT rnp siriini t ' I- i ,1 u tin uv iBi irm ' V" fl IVI HII I I'frIllj I li I w , , Th.vt PAr.EXTS FAB.3Iany rsons f espiciully parents otvject to m'anj qaacfcn ', no3irnci3 as useiy to engender or encourage I- !qve for strong drink. They are right J ; Better tlie of disease than of drunkenness; TM use of Parker's Tonic does not invoHre .'.fr-:' thi danirer. It m t only builds op the st s ' . ten, curing all' ailments, of the stomachal t V:! liyr and kj'vltiejs, but it stimulates vrith- .f ;: ri outlintoxiciitinv tnd absolutely cum tlie J ''i2- epgetite for liquor. ' .y " ; :yh 1 WA8QED -OUT HAIH. -There is a sort u' . f - allidrchalky complexion which the nov ' ; . -."-'c el Lst call a "washed out complexion. It Is, , &Mi, ghastly enough, and no mistake. ' Washed out fatlcd, discolored, orjiart eolofed fcatr 2 T if is 'almost as repulsive and melancholy. ' - I f arker s Hair Balsam will rrestore your , naif to its original color whateyer it was: j . brdws, aulwrii or .black. Why wear moss - on our head, when you may easily hate iveiv, shining hair. A Little Gold was Spent.Mr. 2. Arr? ":- Clark, of Atlanta, CjaT, iu tspeaking of $488 - - n gold, desires to say to the readers of tins r paper, that the whole of above amount woa I ..yk spnt.in a fruitless effort iujindinsr relief I irom a lernute -Diooitijrofcioiuauecung ma bly. limbs and nose presenting uly mn- -Ij :, niiljj ulcers. He is noAy sound and welif"f !.r hafrin been cured by the most speedy and.- ,:J; wdnderful remedy ever before known, and r " an interested party who may need a Blood " " Purifier will learn from him that three bot ; Ji tlcjs of B. B. B, restored bis aphetie, healed ' , 1 . ' 1 : i'i 1 m miiuicers, reuevea nis Kiuneys, aua aaneu hvpnty-one pounds to bis weight in thirty' r ' ' ' days. ' ' . . ' " irr 1 V - ' I m mm iVnv one desiring to purchase a complete nulfit for a 24 column Newspaper and Job Office, with an abundance of bi)dy trpz, 1 " 1 11 a ' . - m . aifpiay ami jou type, prcss caws, cm:m aui fi4?nt for a fit st rate country office, will do- wH by writing at once for terms, iH sajn pie-sheets. Address, , 5 Watchman uffice. 34:St Salisbury, N. C. PATEWTS OUlned. and all PA TES1 BUSTXESS atUnded to tot MODERATE Fe.- : Dot oftloe la oDDoslic tne u. s. ratcnt omce, ana 1 we can obtain Patents in less Umiu than t&otsa rc- mote from Washington; Send Modrl or Itrawing. i wva.ivi imuo DatentftMHiy tree or cnanrerana- f 4Si''.T 9.nrgf9 unlet patent i neeured. J1 ' cd 'A.'i.u.'re. to the Postniasier. the Sunt 01 4 ivfionev urder IHv., and to oQiClalsof the U. 8. Pat- : tesatOEBce. For clrculsr, advice, terms and refer. eaees to actual eUen's in your ow n siete orrountj : writeto C. A, SNOW cL CO.. I ? opposite Patent omce, wassuuig ton,. i.c SalisMry Taliacco MeL CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. J. HASKISS, PKOPKIETOU KfcUTlZ'S WAREHOUSE. Lugs, common dark 4 to 6 medium red 5 to 8 Leaf, common' short creep. 5 to " ' yood red 7 to 9 " mcd. fil'ers 8 to 12 fino " 10 to Id Smokers, common to medium 6 to 10 " good " 12 to 10 fine 15 to 25 Wrappers, common 15 to 20 " medium 20 to ao . fine 80 to 50 " fancy 50 to 70 Market active. Breaks have U'en anite full for the past week, with a slight decline iu common "Trades, 'vhilo all desirable goods aro tak en at lull Quotutibus. I 5 E f ft 4 .aj.-ui.fl Mi, i u it tion. and esoeckllv so. when recent oc currences are-taken into consideration. I mentioned in a former letter that the TIip ritizens of the town and coiintv crons bat ween Gold Hill and Salisbury pay this money give it to the negroes were looking nncommoufv fine; and it is at least nine-tenths of i it. and vet a hi tn at ifvinir fact that this condition of neuro writes in the public press of the the farmins prospects from Gold Hill to land, calling good, respectable citizens 1 ..,c(s continues. Fnrmeis are very nite trasn and traducing tne Mayor, 10H,fni f ft bountiful crop corn, cotton, the ' acklowed head of the intelligent; tobaccw amj t10 smaller! crops are ail re taz paying, law-abiding ivoters of, the raul.kublv fine. Bilesville is really becoming a villase. TYPHOID FEVER. I am sixtv seven years old, and have lived in this (Hall) county all my life. Up to 28 vears utjo I was regarded as the strongest man in the neighborhood the most robust in health. In November, 18oG. I had i long ani serious spell of typhoid fever. It ieft .mc-emanciated and a cripple in mv right leg.! At times that limb was swollen an enormous sit-, uuin; mn.c o.- large as its natural condition, and inflamed ... .......r, .ww-, ... . . , aDDarance. Jbrom my Knee ol uoionei Joiin iravior l , "n . . r , 3 i- TfPRrivrwi?VT ATi T7rnrlr H-MnLirV plonrirify Rev. Dr.Rumnle will 1 absent Sun- taaian Rivo. md mntino- 51 rli.n. dav. He is - assisting a brother mmis- lrfi", -Swicefoods mill dam, Mr. ter in LenoirN. C. a per5;lstent and by his' hntir- J0?iah Leake, and . daughter, "SllOrtS UP Tn a-' vof. lnrrwa a KlaoOTn rr I r . . r - 1,,1 Vn' nya v?-5 ii , J i" w "i-"r Miss r annie, oi Ama.uw, a, ax iw .e people along the river. Should L;, wi,t;w ;n Salisbury. Thev are IT? m making the Yadkin nav- at &r. j. A. Boyden's thisreek. , the people of Salisbury will not K . . . " , .-1, . . Tnfomintion-has been received , j. "icj jui a canai large enougn i,, - ; . - 5rW i ax ,i i ;A. yp---t. fb snfp nmval of t Mrs., andx Miss UKJiVu nui, into tne iown. .-. -: ,,r-ii- t j at Vv nite, Master v awr uiuwu ouu; ixi, W (1. Ranisav in London. Xr.ixr '. tucllev' of New York, Dr. j. j. Suinmerell has returned ynutr oi tne Dunn s Mr. Tninincl ..-.- .l nnf t- nn in enitortl i - , : o Trom- u very uicooauv nx- u cuiUC YaY'BCYCIC fAlina .i i -..'.' -l -r T ! nn.l Hnnrfhtor rtlieQ sxoo into an arbitration of Airs, auxupw T tji piT; :u t es bpfa i; Linda, have -cone to. Blowing hock in ., '"-' "Vlll tlllU X I " il C nient, and after two as Konpsfc. Watauga county, lor ine dubuuw.., and Careflll bnnoaa Wiiv fial rri .4?: found in the State, were selec- wiR be clad to learn of -her conv.aks- w 111 III II :1 IlTiJ rti A - nnla, A A. a tvmi i 7 , iiC ia teuoncu cense irom an anac.- uj. icci. g that hp. smiita A4- - :Li-. town: while negroes are Spoken of in luew,., ,x iTVo The sound of the saw aiid the Immmcr is "Tentleuien. 1 his begins to look like I . . t the bottom rail .on top with avengence. heard from sun use to id set. Is this what they are educated for? Is than tlnrtcen dwelling houses and stores this what the wnite man ! must give his bave been erected here within the hist 4 hard earned money for?l How much months, nud nearly all oi them large an longer will the people stand it? AVill handsome buildings. jA saw mill and thev not crv out and tlemand that the planer nt hand prepares tho lumber for taxes pai(hby white me4 snail be used the carpenter, whose labors are thus re- 1 fni. IVia aAniifr '""nf . vtrTii'f A P.VlilffrPri I A ...1 wnVb firii' atuinn mill only, and" the taxes paid by the negroes 9 mu by th same eugine,!and mining on shall be used tor educating negro cnu dren only? Is it not too much to ask . . . I - L. 1. .-il J wnite. democratic tax payers to ouiiu f or thei bitter political! opponents a fkl .V.nnl liniisp Tvbpn n $1 .-400 house WW. .ww w . ,,. would do? How many of the white ""' -' ,o irivr,,! 1 rdlnr cnbnnl . fln addition to the necessary work, t..2 flfe Vof tbo no. mucnmoney was expenoeM m-. gio in his ten dollar cabin . may send vanous processes of reduction and ainal his flock of pickaninnies -to a 98,000 gamation, which w:ere either valueless noli nh iHnnfr;!! . ortne raanagemeni iacKeu irainuig iu rn ir . . Cv9j u br."b make them do the work. - xx . r fl1!. - .t.....i.J hn( mmmv minrhf ha the Parker nnd Biles mines is couducteil on an economical acale. Nobody here is in a hurry no one eagerno one fearful, but nil are conGneut, busy,contented and but they would return with greater vio lence. I was the merest shadow as to form and person. My digestion was ail dtranged and my existence was most wretched. Everything that .could be done, but no permanent benefit was derivedT At last a great tumor came on my neck below the left ear. It increased in s.ze until my head was forced to the right shouider and in this ungainly and- uncomfortable position, I was eoniDcllcd to cany my head. The doctors decided that it was there to stay as long as life continued, and lor many years it did remain. In March, 1884, at the suggestion. was induc ed to try Swift's Specific. -My system responded to the medicine prompt ty, and I began to improve from almost the first bottle. That . fearful tumor has nil disappeared, and every appearance ot tne disease. has left my person except a small hard lump on the right side of my njek. an J that is disappearing rapidly. From a fragile little girl I have developed into as healthv and robust young lady as there is In the neighborhood. ' Swift's Specific is the nly remedy that has ever given me any permanent relief, and I am in better health and weigh more than I ever did in mv life before. My old friends scarcely recognize me fince this wonderful change has been wrought in my appearance. My rrmtitude is unbounded for what thia medicine has done for inc. MISS TO MM IE EMERY LaGrange, Ga., May 14, 1885. Tfeat i&c on Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed free.1 . ; The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At lanta, Ga. N. Y., 157 W. 23 J St. The mot vovq'ht Week Ir nwspP korenes, inventions and patents erer publiriudL JKJJT nnmutir urasirsiea wiia ipwuaiu rocniTuiii. lout. The rich thai circulation nearly eanals that o ail oth'r paper of Its class combined. Price, $3.20 a year. Pjjepwj 4L'lrba. Sold by all newsdealer. MUNN CO, Pb iinhera. No. 361 Broadway. N. Y. . . , , , a n pal imi 0 Mann u obtw tw AT E N TS. pipffisre bbmmmmmmm fore the Patent Oaee, and have prepared more than One Hun dred Thousand application! lor pat in the TTnited ht a to. and foreifil conntries. Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copy r..t. tuiinmHitV and all other mmH tnr umrinir to inventors their right 1 the if f United States. Canada. Enrleed. Freaee. Germany end other foreign eopntnee, prepares at short notice and on reasonable ternu. . .. Information aa to obtaining patent eneerraU jrven without charge. Hand-opka of informa tion sent free. Patent obtained thronch Mesa 'The advantage of such notice is well understood by ail Address MO (,()., omce acasrnna 4 IM Broadway, ew X ork. in prfiirotM giciii uiray. Sffld; uso ert.lrs Ullage, aud bJi moil v,.u will get r a peck hgpcf Ky8 of urje value.: a .1.1 Htir. yj 1 1 o. i tiui ui ui umx fi 1 1 t 1 1 1 ' t 4i.sr h a a anvtuln- e'tseraAmert! t oi: tn ?:u 0 l;i pr-aca with enchb; .-ii.i v:i.l s v va?re. of -U.ier otfX, Of ell ft. t 1 1 1 .. v. s n fi"-!" 0 t work Ur ; I'tnif ifi h)Ji-!3. r.rtuies for all workers atoi Itururel. oou'i acl.iy. II. Hallktt t ce.i i or.-i '3i ly Portland, XalB4- 11200000 - Jj .X. a eVl. MnAnl si-a W rtXT I It does not believe that i it is necessary resumed any day, with success, is open to cnticism. The readers of the Mm- ll -Villi down Binall sores came, and at tbe ankle a larjre nicer came, which discharged poison Otis matter. My whole system became infec ted. The doctors would patch me up for awuile, but the ulcer would never heal. flie mercury and potash v:th which they dosed me brought on rheumatism and nys pepsia. I was an object of pity to all my friends. Some thought that the only hop tn save life was amputation. Icontinned to. I "I Don'ilFkkl Like Wokk.' It make I'.o Jiflercnce what lU!iness -n ure inrag- ed in : whether vou nr preacher.. m me-i clianic, a lawyer or. a common laborer, voii; icatrt lo your work well while von arciialt, sii-K. J noiisiimis try 10. nm an. iu vam. How much better to keep your orpins Ui; s;ood order by taking Parker's 'funic when, you feel ''a little out of soil." It would be money in your pocket. One hour ot' L;ood. rejoicing health is worth half a dot en hours full ol languor and pain. f JCT SIS'H S"32" a7-a XSfJL "A" JSa m ARE YOU mj) ATTRT T? H With any dweaepecu Ur to your gentle mt row worse, and tor three years I have not 'vorn a shoe. Hope had almost lelt me.i Swift's Sneeific was sncfirested, and 1? commenced its aseat once. , From the verys Hrit I heiran toi feel better, I have takcit 36 bottles, and the shadows which had Ifo. to yon we bring tidings of com tort an darkened my life tor 28 years have all beerf great jwy. lou can ai3pHieu. i it l,uo7 1 ,'v j nTTD-ClTi been wondertuUnileea, l ooay l nui auie u; , XjXJJAIU at torn 1 tn all mv farminir interests and walk - r . . i . ,. t t.t. i t from one to live miles a day. l am sausncu nd restorsi to perieci ntwiu o; mk that the disease is entirely broken up, ant " : - henceforth I am to be free from those terf oraUUSlCL S ! rible apprehensions and suffering v hicS i" " formerly made imy life miserable. bwift - 6X30,318 ' Specific has done more for me in one year TJarMiTa rttrf than all the drog store 'medicine prescribe iwoUiawOr 1 bv nhvsicians did in 23 years, and I most . f, have sufTeied for years with an erup- cheerfully bear this testimony of is It is a pccil remedy for all diMaeespor- FOli A LIFE-TIME. not believe that the people would sus- S departments win pe Kept posreu on tain it, wre it submitted to a vote; it uoia xxni, auu uu utuci ucru m does not believe it a parjt of democratic otaie. juiiju juu.j j policy to lavish the peoples money on any class, especially tne political oppo nent: and it does notxbelieve that the The School Committee. Board will be sustained should they persist in such a course. v HLt,t expect to Prnf and Mrs. WJ tj. Keave have re ' S f turned from a most pleasant so jonm in rae 13 wnbecomms is put- A vv If. xrill e,'and J ffi 23Taf KZ fen or t h, 7r 7 im n Kea?e to f kibw that he has been.en-lfc.-n .-i1' or le eentlemen who are LT , , 4 i:i . u g"mea wlth the arbitrationJ True ffSea some Wi lost aeat deaf of Harper.. n uy the dishoiresty of. his first nkl Wafer Analizcd. - s The water in the well in- fpnt of the Boyden House was considered suspi cious by several persons Hying in tlie neighborhood,: and it . had even j been ofinnAd in connection, with -certain cases of typhus fevwhiehhad resul- fflfallv. Mayor .ieave uewuuwcu Only Fractions of Lives. A meeting of the School Committee was held on July 20th!,: It was announc ed that nil the teachers elected for the White G railed School at the last meeting have accepted the places offered to them. edfor the, purpose of lioldinj a Teachers Institution in AausC. Qtendent, 4who by the war, was (r differences between Wand MerfT . yet to be determined. IS?Ur Cltlzeng who have known Wejiturally -feel outraged It k 4 h-ile used sucn nguage. Utterly Without fonnrlfrh nn Mr. Vlley was aiitlioiized to purchase How many persons live onij a fraction ol average liuaian life tecause they neglect to take the com-inonest-precautloas against sickness. It is disease in its' maturity that- kill?, and maturity implies .-vws 4 eiicrht. lnil'snoaitoni Is nsnallr sllo-htprt They who avail themselves oij uostettcrs stomach enougn coai iui; mw i u'uni wiwi , Bitter's know it to be efficacious in chronic cases of to raise the quantity ib the cellar to tneu- Olsease, out uie piwursa ui tutc is caajcr uaei . x.iU j . , . If is used ln-the early stages'dt dysppsta,1malarta -V ' i , , ' -wt . - , msease, rheumaUsm, coniitlpAtlbn ank liver derang- It wasorderett thatjltl tne hlte Grad- ment. Let those who would avoid the peril which ea School the portitu of a High School sput-under4ppreciatioa 6t the dangerof neg-j It was iesolyed that no steps be taken lect. ,li wtrt not do-to omlc care and a resourc? to towards organizing the Colored Graded want ot a remedy, use the Bitters. - j - , . 1 ing of the Board of Education in October. 1 ' . 14 mAti.tll tn Tpari'irl th AOlinn t.ia tionbreakin; out at intervals all over mv Imdv. At times mv hands would be useless, which were both painlul and an- novinsr. All other remedies had been exhausted, when my merchant here, who handles S. S. S 'induced me to try bwnfts Specific. I tried one bottle ana couiu sse that the sores on my hands were drying up. After the. use of several bottles I was eutircly cured. My skin i3 now as fair and smooth as that of a new born babe. This eruption was hereditary, as my father was - . w TI I 1 1 similarly anectcu. ne nau aiso uecn en tirely cured. I take great pleasure in re commending it to others who are similarly affected. I can ourb for iu It is all it claims to be. 1 consider it a God send to this "enetation. and mv house shall never be without it. , J.D.ROSS. Sparta, Ga. November 21, 1884. TYMitisH on lllood and Skin H-saws wailed free. The Swift Specific Co-., Dialer 3 ai lauta, Ga. vr a merits. 3 u. uked. i Gainesville, Hall Co. Ga., Feb 2$; 85. I A Bad Complexion is frequently caused hirwonns. Shrinei's Indian Ydrmifuoi wilt mined v the whole trouble. Try it. Only 25 ecu ts'a bottle. A CHANGEAJiLaii UUlfJjlilUA liv Aintfr the existence of worms. A few rinse of Bhriner's Indian Vruiifure wil destrothem and make yot r complexion bright and hcaitay. m m A radical Cure FOfl'ft? wnjrnTTR i X: flfMAifl WpoViLti; UlgiUliW XM PHYSICAL -8 DECAY, wrtSS&VSSa TESTED FOR OVCT8fJP'B Sty? Tkousawo CASES TRIAL FACXACS 1 KERVOUSDEBfLITY OROAKIC 1 w.vjmd BumMOOl Mlw!rrAliiiMiies. bai- flingthe ekilled phy- sirinnn. reran roia onthf nt Indiscretion. too freo indal(?enc, or over brain work. A Told th impotuxm m pmcn tion rcmtoic ww i trouble. Grt our Fre Circular and Trial Pack- i nscand learn Rnponam lacU befor takinjr treat ment e!cwtire. "Taka SITKE RtMEKT that II A CURED thousand, dos i not intcrfrra vuh atten- I tion to btaine, or cau pain or taconeienea tn irwdiral princW I gplea. BydirertappficaUo f Ito the acst of dueaaa ka I tpteine tococacata Kit f aJIural fundknttef the ku- ; I fTm m.n nmniam Im IMtUlt.i. 1 IThe animating clementa j: Mi!lof lift, whifh law beett a! . 4 glww ia.ana f Ithr.atbfbeomeacMrf 1 Tigor. t.rining to the womb, nud any intelligent w-- t muneanxure lierell l y followg th diree- tions. It i ei'pfciHlly eulcNcimiM in case of suppren-el or iiinful men!Mrrtion,i whites anil partial prolapsus. It affjrd" immediate .:. . T relief anJ permanently refttorea the menvtrnSl function. Aa remedy to bened dmin? that critical period known as'CHAxoEoy Lutef ' . this favaluable preparation ha no rivL i t i .Saved Her Life ! vi- T.Trmi- B.ODII -afaland rnldlTraip KXI HARRIS REMEDY COPraasra I Auk for tms of oir A wliepce. 5 ItirxjE, MclifTosH Co.,Ga1 Dr. J. Dratfiels Dear Sir: I bave.Cak- eneveral botilen of your Female Kegnlatwr for falling of the womb and other uneasescoto - dined, of sixteen years atamling, and I real it beUeve I am cured ntirelyfo which pleasr aecejvt my heirlfelt thanks ttnd ruoprofooind gratitude.. 1 fcnov yo.ir niicie-Ta.n life, so yoa ee I cannot jeaa loo nigniy in it favor" I have reoo.nmeiidcd it to several ioflmy friend wlo are sjflVrinjd I waa.j - t lours verr re:M ii'iiTt . y: MRS. V. E.STEBBIKS. - Our Treatise n the ' Health nd HJj1r nw" mailed free, i , ! j ' Brafield KEOULATORo.iAtUnta.Gs. Diseasie TWENTY; THOUSAND CHILDIIEN Treatise on Dlood and Skin ' - - , 1. 11.. I Ja I I r.na saved trora Uisease ana iicain uj me piiusti maneu - " V "!-5-U,.t ..nr Rl.rincr's Indian Yermi-1 The Swift Specific Company, Drawer V nmiuiitui . -5 , - - - fuge. It will nwt deceire you. i Atlanta, Ga. uuey snows it. i MMrkin jf D0S9ible, if : there .was July 1. "35 v .. ' . - . -- ; ..:Jtf.'.v.-J - t - , t M If" 5, -

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