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7 7 T7.' : 1 - t : f j j' J: ! 113: i 1, 1! 1 'J - .N't :4i THE 'GREATEST ENEMY to children z-nmm RhrtncrV Tmllnn Vcrmifuffc .will ave them from ruin if nscd according lo the directions.- . y fbSFarmers t5y"I have on sale lit prices and terms! !. . .!. .L . il J 11 . I TO salt me limes, n loinma ; ',- The celebrated Morgan "New Clipper" and SEYMOUR MOWERS guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale, r The Newark 3Iachine Cob pan y's Improved Horse Rakes Straw Cutters and Grain Drills, superior to an ever brought to Rowan. PIEDMONT WAGONS, BUGGIES, of the very best makers at surprisingly low, prices. .j W The Wagons, Mowers, Rakes, and Grain Drills can be sold on long time if pnrchasers so desire. ; T"TrIumph Reapers and Self-Binders, old this vcar only on orders, but at pricts astonishingly Jow. J. A: BOYDEN. Salisburyf Jnne 4th. 1885. " C-nOUEY HflDE! $ . . -? - . - 11 ft) GiJS9 . TllATrBusT : kaSlTA'iIn bravado ."n young man ' placet! ' Ihe muzzle of bis fowling piece. urtHer the water and fired ihe charze.Y The re sult was the burst ins of the barrel near (lie; breech, -.awl the mutilation of his hand. Another placed and held the muzzle of his gun square against a piece of plate window glass and fired the charge powder and bullet. The glass was shattered,' so was the gun barrel. 'Another" instance waV that of an experimenter who had heard that a candle could be fired from the barrerof a gun through an inch board. He drove a candle into the muzzle of the gan, fired, and the explosion split the barrel almost its entire length; and did not even drive the caudle from the muzzle. Still; auotherburst of a gun-barrel was caused by the use of wet grass as a wail, Well rammed down over a charge of shot. ' But perhaps one of the most singular exhibitions in this line was. a Colt'd navy revolver, with some years ago was sent to the fac tory in Hartford, Conn. This was before the adaption of these pistols to the metallic .cartridges, and it is probable" that in loadiug with open powderand ball only a small amount of powder got into the chambers, and Uhe bullet was not irntelled with sufficient force to drive it from the muzzle: at least the bullet did -not go out, but lodged.- As the shooter lid not know whether the bullet escaped or not, l.e kept on firiug until the barrel I burst or bulged, and when it was sawed in two longitudinally there were found fourteen ! bullets wedded : e The South' Side of the War. tbat one doe? not like (o acknowl- Pflc Ann vat . Correspondence of the EocMnihaai ItocxeL : the risk of uiY'? I - have; lafelv' noticed that Oen. 1 latincf tti rn!A Grant , repeats in his history of the The editresg'berrig "stilled foxviXxi T'J i w iwoman-a supemitions in re- w hen canin red. was in hia triff I iirrl " . . t i rr - ' - -, - z I a- : , "nazes, uivuo inquiries clothing, or wonls to that effect. I and gathered m lorprisiinaniber of accounts ot some of the No girl, for instance, is' willing to . .ai wi-wrricu mc i matte x Tiuay nef wedding day rinir til9tenllv frnm wliaf 1 Aiu.m ' ii.. r "BBbsjsjss Magazine battles n 8tates differing materially from what Away back in the tragic times the .we were - utugutjv ue uie irue rami most oi tiiee maiden superstitions, bf those battles. Our country is flood- f wk i rPi.. d;-.'.-. Z . . i ' t - ..-v.. a tie xvumuiia were very lth Mm, tccounts of the superstitious about marrying iivJIay war;.. our childrenrs school looks are and February. The 14th has4lways from Northern sources, and the his- been considered in Englaurpeculiar tory of that great struggle is mostly ly unlucky for brides. yVVIiy, tradi from the Northern standpoint. I be- tion sayeth riot. In tire Orknev Isles licve ex-President Davis has written the britle selects ancvening for her a history of the war, and also Mr. wedding whenjtfere is a full moon Stephens, but we ought to have a and flowinguJe. In Scotland the more concise yet full and truthful last day of the year is considered history, written by a Southern mau lucky; fhe bride's prospects in life "Nothing; extenuate or set down are supposed to be brilliant. . aught in maice;,, aud it should be JSunday is a great favorite with one of the text books in all Southern brides in some parts of England and schools, that our posterity may know Ireland. The French demoiselle, the truth of the history of the events, however, thinks therst Friday in Justice to the dead heroes, asvell as the month particularly fortuuate for to tht.se living wlio participated in Jier nuptials. the struggle, demandsif; our own In Sweeilen the bride on her way self-respect demands Ur; and itoueht back from church hn nieRM: nf ltril to be wrjtten as aoon as possible, in her pockets; These she throws Kf Ia I lilt v 4 J A . m V f 1. I m cC4it3 ic green aim iresu taway en ner road fo her home to in in the memory' of the survprs. . laure her good luck. It is ill-fortune llow cax t be done 7 t0 the one who picks up these crumbs. It theeduors ot Southern newspa- If the brrde lose heralipper on her ners will a not their ihmibl art tn I limn A...... 1....U -1 .ill I ii i - y. - i i . I na; iioiu vtiuiuii, cue will lOSe ail the wheel they can soon raise money her troubles, and the one who picks UVu6.i w 6 Dumc i-iMiipciciu gen- ii up will gam riches. tleman to give it his lime and atten- I ii 1 1 o nut lion. See what amount the efforts of omen for the wedding to be put off . . . i w . . i " m vim, mien uiii'e i ue uay naa oeen nxeu. ive exi osions nt the iimvviIpi- nl . '1 - - - that fouie of them were : i i- . a . i i. 1 J "v 6viih- i iiiibiui tui.e win ensue 11 a Un one-inch in ili.-imttpr flriiinnui . : .1.1 1 . . I .... . i.i ii ii.rJi LiiiL. ij ' . I , V,u "",u ie u- stanil, il only for amomeut, at the :vBy virtue of a decreeyor the Sapefior Court of Rowan Coanlywe will selln the premises on th first Saturday in August, inielngyAugust 8th, 1835, the followfug described tract of land, belong ing to the estate of John Luckey;decdL, situated lo Scotch Irish township, and bouiuledand described a follows : A tractor about one hundred and twenty sevejr acres, adjoining the lauds of John Tutner, J.- L. Moore and others. Said tract will be sold subject to thelife estate of the widow. Terras of sale : One third cash, . when sale is confirmed, with a credit 011 the balance of six and nine mouths from day of sale, with iuteiest at eight per cent. 2 ' W. A. Luckey, Executors of J. G. Flemiso. sJohu Luckev, July -3d, 1885. 38:tdofs. SleriTs Sale of Lanfl! on into the other, and so much "ud- set by the hammering of thesuecess " SDUTMrRN B.F. Avery Sons, Louisville, Ky. Oooi ea ft Af wa. iln f-r t V i-BXVOTJAC- (Um "mbIii Swrthm MMlkly an1). - 20 Per Cent r Profit. tj)fprr;wuj facturerand Builder. J Of 3.00. Suspl. CopUs. SO emu mum 1 a n j v Ma TJf i aa! I nave opened an office C XlUbltC! on Innls street. In rear , Stoves.yFlre backs. Grates, Dampers, etc., for every Store lu the United States. Patching and mendlnjr. ; all work done in tne neatest style. No matter how f twuUy your stove is broken or worn, I can make It am grood as new Work done at your home. V hDont worry over that stove but send for mevhnd j U.ISIIUACUOIWUID. mlUtin A. KVKl'UY. SaUabary, June 4th, IS85. 33-Am Administrator's Notice! , nix uummeii as. Aammist rntnr the estate of C. J. Miller deceased, I hereby ; give notice to all persons who have claims against the estate of! said C. J. Miller to ' present the same to me properly authenti- uat uiieu nnnin onn pr tmm tuio "ill l . . . J - ling MOIL, Kl,Hi:- "Y"vv nui imau in oar OI llieir i ecu very, ah persons indebted to the estate ot said C. J. Miller, are requested to mane juiuieuiatc payment to me. 1 S. II. WILEY, Adra'r. of ., ' ' : C. J. Miller dee'd. Salisbury, N. C. Jane 1st, '85. 83:Ct . j . 1 . :i 1 ii 1 1 . m ueiuiKiiig 11 necouiu oe imluceU to iiiuction of cross mails m hi WMI try it Uol. Uharies C. Jones. Jr.. hi titir iniii-n Tn TT.n.r!.. ..! ..I.,.. J.. I.I. It .t A o f I.. I 1 I'. . . ' ' vi nu.ii, vju., auu a nave iiiongiit a sign ot bad luck if the no uouot lucre are others. bride fkils t shefl . , 1 av v.. .1 i II VCU COinClUe With tti( vioura I.I .1..., ... :'-.! .. . . . II113 nancr three weeks-aim tnlrl nf start the ball. 11 will trtv fifiv tl 1....1, - 1 ir: 1 1 . .. . - o , - , - - - ----- o . (xwix at orrseii 111 iier weuoinir lOliet. A Big-mnist on the Kouuds. the marriage of one Felix Crawford I towards the necessary fuud) th: .Mr. T(J. A.,of Atlanta, desires to soy 1V.1 nt 1 . J njt -i nave oeen a constant sufferer with G. and 0. for over two years; have failed to secure relief from any source until I ob tained Kinch.two bottles of-which effect ed an enure cure witijout any loss of time, change of diet or the uso of ant internal t lucuicine. jU One bottle of B.B. B. will purify your n S E f J D ; t YOUR WOOL ) THE . THIS NEW 1 FACTORY Is now in operation, and fpiHnV m Ufatfturine Woolen (niul iw l, i, er oefore been offered to our people, are within the reach of the entire Wool grow ing community. - ! . We manufacture JEANS, CASSIMERS, FL.VNNELS, LINSEYS, BLANKETS . TARNS. ROLLS, &c. 8olicitinir a liberal pie, we are respectfully, I A; t i ! " ' v Salisbuky Woolkx Mtm.s ". EOffice at old Express Office. ! May 28th, 1885. 4 32tf FECIAL HOTIG I t have sold mv J?t;i r. eery Department to Mr. Hr frik butwill continue the Commission, Grocery: Bnsiness fat my old stand Will also buv and sell all t Kindsof Country Producer Special ntten j toniren to consignments of Pruits.Chick ens, Egp, Butter, icj, assuring to farmers 1 he highest cash prices. - - i; i All those indebted to me are earnestly fjrequcsted.to come forward and settle with out delay and save cost. ) May 28, (32:41)1 J. D. McNEELY. Truly yours, tfec.. Richmond County, N. C. The Cohen Scnsatlou. of South CaroHna, to Miss Elizabeth uross, iraughter ot Mr George Gross oj Hi igle Alius township, this county. There was a suspicion iu the neigh borhood at the time that Crawfored. l t a 1 . f wno nati been living there but a short while, was notlexactly all right and a little investigation proves that he 1iad at that iinie at least one living wile. A lettefc from the regis ter of deeds ef Burke county fo a iiiij iiiiiLcs Maies rn:ii ma is. nm.c Mw, t ac fy 1. . .1 1: .... .1 . -- - - - p- .v. ..toi. ui vyueii ;il llie micu nmise ou mc liUI! OI XVnvem. I .H.i.ir.& TOk- i. . , . . i . - - 1 nv"vn jiioir, itiicic ue wns srii oer last to Crawford to marrv Mm. ,;ih km i ti f t . r, 1 -ii--" ""ue- Acietrnm." ironi .lilh'i, A m l-.-...- ... . .1 I o.. .... .0 ' f wuiow woman siientJ Kobinson to Goidsboro elici- vi, mm wuiiiy. anu 1 ai roev tvro 1 twJ rv.i 1 married that dayHhat after living wife, saying they Were married in with her a little whi e Prawfiinl U r-:. .1 . . .. . , 11 1 - jJV 1 viuwuurtu uuiiwg mc sixties, a tele- A say Anions the English lasses it is bad luck for a bride lo look back or go back wheu ofice she has started for the church, or to marry dressed in green, or, to let the ceremony go on while there is an ouen irmvA in the Atrest at Wythville. Va.His churchyard. When the ' bridesmaids Wife Hastens to Ills Rescue. undress the bride they must be sure of good luck to themselves as well as gpatcn trom Wythville, V.t r her. It a single piu be left in the "This raorniug Sheriff Robin- bride's raiment, woe unto her. And v B mmf m0 a 1 1 Mwa.a AXIIVI son, of Greenville, arrived here and a bridesmaid should keep one of them she will not be married before Whitsuntide, or the Easter following. Therefore bridesmaids in England are uot given to preserving the pins from the bridal costumes. If the bribal party venture off the land they must go up stream, and the bride, to In pursuance of an Execution issued from the Superior Court of Rowan County, in favor of Hannah Hart man andagaint Mary C. Earnhart, I will sell at the Court House, in Salisbury, on Manday the 3d day of Au gust, 1885, to the highest bidder, a tract of land in Morgan Township, kobwn as the Hill place, and containing about 80 acres, the property of the said Mary O. Eaiuhart. SSTTerm cash. i - ' 37:4t C. C. KRIDER, Sh'fiT SALE UNDER EXECtlTION. Bj virtue of an Execution 'duly issued from the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, in the case of Luke Blackmer against Louisa Mason, I will sell at the Court House door in Salis bury on Monday 3d day 'of August, 18t55, to the hichest bidder for cash, all the riht, title and inierest of the defemlant in and to 211 acres of land in Rowan County ad joining the hinds of Jas. A. Craige, Peter Hairston, Robert Krider and others. 37:4t C. C. KUIDER, Slff. Cancer Cured. Ab.mt three on in ritrlit hrenst which "ave me They continued vears aso there appeared several hart! lumns almost intoleiable paiu to grow, and finally de- Clears out rats. mice, roach e. flief. ants. -11 1 -. ti , , "iii hiv eniica, A icie I jj" uif aiiuaiL., auu ine Drill e, to Ti . P.OC --tefl hrr m.oney ,ad Srara lQ l,,e myr df C"cinnati was make certain of good luck, must, on Jhe descriptions given of S. anawpreil j, f.llnWJ. ih b.,,;,. . o .'.i - ' 1.1 ieti. Jhe descrinttons pivm ftf.-R'N.,unr,i!M r..iu.-.. , . . 1 o iHii.Mtmi j'iiit'; yraw oru ami l?el,x Urawfbrd render "Records destroyed March, 1884 ...v tc u ami uie xjan t get the information." uiiiw icuuh. ue rascai seems to he r v .ou'a w.i.'r.: ..-p. . i -..:,-. i ? i .. . .. , I """ vrtiiuiiia wue ieie- 7 '-".f.m inssaia mat graphed to the sheriff to hold his "c ,,aa ".IO"..1 parrying in every horses, etc., for her benefit. community ... w ic he stops. By his Miss Patton's high and wida social ihe happy day. wear "Soraethintr old and something new, soinethiug gold and something blue." If she sees a strange at ou that day she will take it as an i omen that she is to be very happy; and if on the morniug of her weuitiugiUay she steps from her bed ft t . KMM(1P - ;,. TlM? i u M t T . -. o uiSu auu wicit social weuuiugjuay sue siep3 irora her bed dW?ee n he f -. """eclfon adds great interest to the U something highe?than the floor, ii. gmee upon a respectable erirl who mm RU Vwi. ...... . i i . , , i uibi, lauiiiics i ktieu wu Buuiebiiio? nizner Still. belongs to a respectable fumilv T L.f k j i.. . .. . l. . .. 6 .?---. iIom nnt l.nl., iL:, "1 . .. i . ' " "u ,,er '"lawwuon is ue- win rise in tne world from the no- thJf .11 "" "J-tPy inexplicable. From the loss of the time of ber marriage. To ipake sure maLl g,r "T 1 D?t h"Ve reCrds !t is 8,,PPseJ tle second mar- of thin, .the maiden has chair and a luarrieu a man Without knowing riarra must ol.i..l ....i: I I I ...I.I J I I 1 1 i m.m,vi,r . K, i r' .1 i - n" o vim. vonen lauie m ner oeusiue ana steps trom Il.oifl.1 "f JlfPm Wy8 hG ,ived Wilh the North Caroli- one t. ihe oilier on rising from her iciiis &110UIU noi, nave allowed her to n U'fimlll Vll enmn I . I .1.. . I 11 marrxr ii..,lw , i , ' oV.uc rcuis, out was aium uer, on uer weuaiiigmorn. Un marry--uud.er these circumstances, never marrieH hn.- 4l0.,.; k..- i . ' Between the fools and the scooodrU r. .r:L.- .7. ' , ? . Tluc a,,u " arug l,01.a ,n : . - c wunoi,u" "a nKewise createa iirom uie cnurcn to return, she is verv luere is no idling what the country a considerable COmniOf inil III tills m. I (;llofiil ti ctan mil ...:! 1. :.!.. is comineto. M. J. Vestal. Kn Ji.. o , "J 7': ..i i " V. "uu M,l i ,,cr "Sm .. . ' " 1 -1M IIIUIIHT nilClf .. Ill . I .(I1IPII l 1 1 r I iu I to I 111 IT. ni-al anil la n.ivnln I W0' lT. C-aWf0ri1 of chUdmr, i, ve ..re uf er hy are wed J". t . "dtb "?st f"!- ' it m calling hiBI by UU fH lib .ObiMk 'M :.e cr?k-hV1"16-. Th0 be wedding ind hmncl,t intn.i:M- r j 1 , . , miiu ume to time oeen ring is a sign that the wearer w and brought to joslice.-ionoWi. laid at Cohen's feet their domestic soon be a widow. leiauoos nave, irom an accounts, been ; And there were fifty others of. the arroniiAntii a i. ...... a i t . - - . velonel into what the doctors called can- cer oi ine oreasi. in a snort time 1 found my 8trenrth uone and my constitution a total wreck. From a robust wnmnn T Was reduced to a helpless invalid. Seve- rai oi tne oest physicians ot Atlanta treat ed me for cancer, but without improving my condition in the least, and finally agreeing that they could do nothing more for me. The cancer bv this time va Mt. ing out my very life, and for five months I was a heloless. bedridden crp.it nr Alwuit one year ago. at the suggestion of a friend, I commenced the use of Swift's Specfic. The first influence of the medicine was to increase the discharge, but after a month or more I began to improve, and thiswon- .1 -..i i: i i . . . uenui mcuicine nas orotigut uack my health again. I now do all my own house work, I am perfect iv free from nam. ami feel like a new person altoyethT .-" r ran not feel too grateful for this wonderful re-q covery, for I am satisfied jf it had nojbcen for Swift's Specific I would have-been in my grave to-day. I most cheerfully rec onim :nd it to all those who are suffering with this fearful diseased Mrs. Jane Clemoks. Atlanta, Ga., April 16, 1835. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dise'scs mailed free. TnE Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga. K '-y . Heart Pains.- - " Pal Dilation. Dromicut Swellincrs. Dizf. ness, Indigestion. Headache, Sleeplessness cured by ;WcUV Health iteuewcrt "Bough oa ionif.rt - ". I Ask for Wells Rough on Conuu 15cta iuicK compile cure, iard or sott, corns 77 MBucJiu.pioaM 7 j Quick, complete cure of all Kidney, Blad der and Urinary diseases! 8cal ding, Irrita tion, Stone, Gravel, Catafrh ol the Bladder. $1, Druggists. , -. I ; Bed-Bngs, liei. ; "Flies, roaches arita, bed bugs, Tats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on Rats. 15c. j j : Ihin People. "Wells' Health Rcnewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex ual Debility. $1. j "Bough on Pain." Cures cholera, colic, cranipa, diarrhoea, aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. 20c. Rough on Pain Plaster, 15 cts. J 1 Mothers. If you are failing, broken, worn out and nervous, use "Wdbj Health Renewer ' 1. Druggists.. . ' I V .- Life Preserver. If VOU are losinrr viinr rHn rn Ufi trr "Wells' Health ReneweT." Goes direct to weak spots. f 'Bough on Piles." , Cnres Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itclung, Protruding, Bleeding,! Internal or other. Internal and external remedy in each pack age. Sure cure, 50c. Drugguts, Pretty 7omen. , Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity, don't fail to rj '-Wells' Health Renewer." "Bough on Itch " "Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions. ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet cbillblains. i "Bough on (Jatarrh." XJorrects offcusive odors at once. Com plete cure of worst chronic cases, also une qualed as gargle lor diptheria, sore throat, toul 'jreath..' 50cts. The Hope of the Nation. Children, slow in development, puny, scrawny and delicute, use "Wells' Health ft i ueuewer." i , . Catarrh of tne Bladder. Stinging, irrnatiou, inflamatiou, all Kid ney and Urinary complaints, cuied by "Bu-chu-Paiba" 1. ? . "Water BugsBoaches." "Rough on Rats" clears them out, also Beetles. Ants. an : : I irng QiF j wm mi e a m r w m M s - m : t .... . , , u- f-i;.,-y X!tVS t tsbi fn Si.no tin., i 1-i D eases of tho ITostGi f U V- Lnnniy neaiu . for SYI'HJU!:: . " '.7,??':.lfU Srrup, of Hils, 1 SalW . llV-S receiptor nox, 'r ailruis s i 1R0FESS10YAL CARDS. kei;k ckXioe. L. II. CLEMENT. Li P " CELEBRATED ; V f ' i r CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Salisbuuv N. 0. Fe.Ord, 1SSI. j i rit npp rT . . . ....... . traveler And iifwsntinr -n,,-..., ch Bittew Is eculiarlv arjjo -L . : strengthens the dige!ivr r?c,e8lhe Physical ener;rk i,; t fnl Influences. It removes .'. - 5wria, '"'"ifiOHstipatida, iv ; " healthfully stimulates the l i.in, . 1 V bladder, and enriches as wVli c-;'r iV ,' the blood. When oveicona- In- wntr ., mental or physic:d, ih v. '.; and debilitated find it u n.fi,:.J.. sn-nt-j icucnru sircnjnn Onl cnir.Sjvt L." by all Dnijizitita andDfal,-i- .-.n. MOTHER'S Ho More Terror! NoHorsPain! That Dirty Danduukv. Dandruff is dirty ana disagreeable in every way. It soils the Clothing COUtlUUal V. and is areomnnni eu by a hardly less annovin? sensation nf ncning. ine scalp is diseased. There is nothing in the world so thoroughly admit. ed to this tioublens Parker's Hair Balsam It cleanses and henla thi smln ctnno th. . - w - i' j.s tux; tailing hair and restores its original soft ness, gloss and color. Is not oilr hidiiv perfumed, an elenant dressing?. Vorv ion. omical, as only a small occasional applica tion Keeps tne hair in pertect condition. imp ted her to i?roon Eagle. IA1IF1M LOT! Wy;,VofrecTCc of the Superior r ffourt of Rowan County, in the case of Jos. i4Iorh, AdmVof Daniel Chambers, dece'd (. .against Daiiiel Chanibers amf others I will ell at uublio anctinn t tl.n. r..-'rT... clr Jn SaJislury, on Monday the 6th dav r i' ' v"' H inv lown ci aa ia. ilainl y? Carina Itailroad, adjoining thOandsof Oscar Sum- Jier, Nancy Wiseman and Joseph Ilorah cpntaininx one-half acre. ' Pi Terms One-half cash, and the remain iler m six months with interest trom dav f sale at eight per bent. .1''? JOSEPH HORAH, AdmV. jMay28,i883-ot : ' " W ti I a it . rai : i HnuumD onn i . .... a v . i a ic pnoeipais. iney had been ene- v.; . 1 "appeus mat uie obi prooi against the superstitions mica several mnntln U- I PHilUI appeals received here frnm I of hrirlps from mc WUUUiC o i ii i I uutucuiuiiaii- rowincr out of a business diaatrre. ruueo. n,mse,f nave P"o i mt o I ... iir . I 1 1 meut. lney ment at Kemmm s-h. . . .T I bow uruay eveiuuir and nimrp H TTrU.1. pre vi aiterwaro one ot the nrinnio1. n..:A.k. tusiness disagree- i irnipwa ner to at Kemp ,i 6at- lMVC i,?re br Wythrjlle, and reports i -w- aa v m. mi a.1 - aii mncam am' m v iiig auu quureien. .rriendsl r... s., oul4 niu, H pnfiirl n .. I n . I Willingness, tn maLa alfMAs ... I'ciswiiui collision and t aur avi. .. . . rwarcl nr., nt'i ho ..:..T"i ' a? I rifice tc release Cohen from th.' oh nble to tell iu readera - i luvinaio uiiieny j pi- . 6 proposed to the other thev meet next morning at sunrise in,a lane near the village, each to occupy a given point about fifteen paces apart, facing each other, then advance and fire with Celt's navy six shooters until one should falh. This meeting' they ar ranged Without the lrnntfll-. -r Ltheir friomla w n !. i . - r icijiuihuu iu igno rance of it until shots were- heard yesterday niomino-. On h " - O" "MI lilt IV the scene t htv finnl i.f: dead on the ground, wounded in feur places, while Holt was uninjured. Une bullet ctnL r-. i . t i f MV,Jk jr iu tue siae: passed through his lung?, and made its exit near the left nipple; another severed the femoral artery, and, striking the pelvis bone passed down and out at the thigh. Examination developed the fact that Pryer had not fired a bullet from his weapon, the first shot from olt having passed through his pistol hand, for cing him to drop his weapon. . One of our exchanges takes the how to roll "RALEIGH REGISTER." Py P. M. HALE, Rrinter to tho State. Subscribe to your Home Paper .and pay for It, and State Democratic Paper, l h Ralbsu Rioistm. Each new subscriber, re mittlDgr fi ilirect. Is entlUed to the Register for one HWl 'UM VVCD9I tlf f KAUriCAL UlCTION- a)V f WlilC I unui AUrilSL I. la la nfTornt on f . . - i'vbd cuem in riiar jvhaluimiSimnieeopTesot the Register mailed on, aliape and -ships them 'NorthT Them ther I irn Eui.il in . . ' m w r a wn w n u a w v -vu a aa a a a ivwrMM .a v in ir.itti n r.irm i iii , . - - . i " ,,i,ir n.nu made New and Observer: A m.m r i. orth is in Macon .county and has cancht ou i a mcewhetn for making .mmj. He has put up a mill ou a creek ind cuts out of a fine white tale (or son'pstone) round tips for cas-bnm.r. n. .7 about half an inch in dWterand an inch in lenfrth. tt- . . .. , - -0- w I'dCHs luem tn that: I ' : ! i i J.-! -tS - 1 -?'', : J - :j 7 cicajovouen irom the charge 7 um iu run of bigamy. We await further de- m?riuc8 pamphlet, etc., for traus- velopmeuts. Grddsboro Messenger I"1101' kv mal or otherwise. This . - " , , : is one of the cases where Punch's Strange Bridal Omens. excellent advice, "Don't comes in. ntTd fill 4 mall") It a m..I 1,1 Aa SuperttUiom About the Date of Mar n rThey. should always be sent mrtrmmm. - I flat. Tl lnfl limn, A .1 i iuyc, i v. is iu iuur iiiem ai I once and lorever: When n noruwi;. "Oh, bless you, no; the wedding ca dealer offers to roll up a parcel will not take place j until early in r a customer he should be told June, said a society mother iu a chat H,lely but unmistakably that he ... : I. ai' p . . . I j . i . r . . wno uie lasnion editor, who hud ues" wnouy uuderKUnd his busi touched on the subject of her daugh- nesS Manuscripts, it may be added, lerf8 nuptials. ; should never be rolled, under any cir- "liut it was supposed to be all fixed cumstances. If necessary to reduce for au earlier date," said the visitor, the proportions of a package, tliey "So it wos, a long time in advance," may be folded, once or twice, as re said the mother; "but we discovered qured but the less the better. f hat. f hi iull;nn I J (-tnhlalwiM ir.n.. i.uuiiig Humu come in .v. w a.ectyer. x-ieni, so we put it Off." "Why?" "Because it was in Tnf W couldn't have a marriatr in T-ni you know." ....-. - ' "Why not? Theres no law against marrying at any time, is there?" ".No but it would be bad luck." " w no says so ?" Raceiuh. n. cy into pel fret tips. Raleigh Xeic$-Observer: The State Board of Assessors yesterday fixed the valuation ;of the railway franchises in North Carol iua. The highest valuation appears toi be that of the Piedmont Air Line $1,500 a mile; the lowest, that of f Ka TTiiIuaMjiI.. 41. - T ? . . I V. nf j .... ; A . wuji UlO AIOIA Ci, Ijlllie KOCK "Everybody. Whv its n nhl hIi i.ti.11 . . i.:n i t y.m. mo uuuuu ana ouioenin jn arrow I ZZ 5 suPe8ltion. Ihe young Gauge, each $100. The longest line of women of over a cent 11 rv nm in) - w.i. 0... . ... ., ir . i & . iuau nikiiiu mc ota re is mac oi tne west- say, iWarryiit Lent, be sure to re- era North Carolina, which is 27Cf miles penui x , i ..... . .. .. w .-fv- i a in amii'iia. I m a am w aai. -ir And thevoumr irlrl. f KI 7 7i::77w,w",M,u ou"n,n u I, vH-ijiuxtenoB oui t mil within our bor- tury keep on saying the aame thino- t Un . . it seein " T ""i wwine ume ucrore me . "Ye" MM !,! 4. . ' . whisUe of locomotive shall be heard in ' i umcr oi me mr Mnntraf e--' . . j . w r ; emir) uut i n.it uav superstition I j, coming.! a iiiAaitaAii. . i a aw -i. I'i wpcvti w uriir, "it a a Business or Partv Cards. Circulars or Posters, Letter or Note Heads, . Bill Heads, Monthly Statements, Books or Pamphlets, Labels, Tags, &c, Neatly printed at this office, and at as low rates as elsewhere. Business men of Salisbury are invited to call through the P. 0. before giving their orders to agents or sending them abroad. This invaluable pre tlion is truly a tri- roph of ientitic skill, y no niore Lneetima- le benefit waa v kA. towed on the - - . of tbe world. 2To More Danger !jj &ru not only short- ieiMhetimeoflitborand xo iUwens the intensify of 1 ' JH'HikutbetiertJianall it; prpnilv ri;m;n:.u I i O- "J MIUIIUIBUCS To Mother or Child L i?i,danR.er lo ,ife of auu leaves the mother MILL STONES. ! m TTTH CSDBRSIGNED. has boneht the wen I known ROWAN COUNTY MILL wa, uAJtiix or e. e. Piiillips, decttised, - auu win continue to supply the public de- imana ior Mill stones from this emmm OBIT SO Well known t!i ror It 8 sunerlorltT for Mfirsthii r.nitiM tor Ornamental purposes, Monuments44o..tc-eu ii uc una ai inis quarry. Adlrcss, i . J. T. WYAlT, Salisbury, S. C Tie YaUey Iitoal Life Asiijfitt Tho Dread ot Motherhood iTransformetl to H OP E and UOY. Safst7 and Easa -T0- Snfiering Woman. IU a condition klaki. favorable to 8 need re- covery, and far leas lis- Die to noodine. convul sions and other alarm ing symptom incident jtolingeringand painful iapor. its truly wonder ful efficacy in thin re infect entitle ili Afntl.. erv Friend to be rank ed as one of the life sav ing appliances eiven tn the world bj the discov eries of modern science. f?lftnr I It A ...-. t . I ,vlu nature Ul lllc I case it will of course be Dec- 20 '8. understood that we can not publish certificates concerningthis Remedy waiiiuui, wounaing tne delicacy of the writr. Yet we have hnndreda of:ueh testimonials on ble. and no mother whn ha once used it will ev'eragain bewilhont it in her time of trouble. n c vrtDoi in a The Cheapest, Safest, and Most KeiiiAle Lifaia surance now offeredthe nubile la found in ihvii ley Mutual, which enables you to carry a fl.oootlfa P cy ai an actual average coste of $8.50 per annum r or iunner information, call tin or address J. W. MclvENZIE, Agfnt, May 28, 1S83.1 j SALisBniT. 5. C. Weights Indian KgctablePilu L FOR THE! And all Bilious Complaints Sale to take, betas purely ing. rriceiacts. A POTJTZ'S 3 HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Dress Makinq! MISS M. 0. TAFFE- Has opened rooms in the Old Photograph Gallery. She has learned Dres Mlrin and the most accurate system of cutting tnorongniy. Fit Guaranteed ! Will be pleased to receive calls frnm th ladies of Salisbury. March 5, 1885. ly j A J. II. HADEN, Seal Estate Aput; Office in J. D. MoNeely's Store HAS FOR SALE the followi on terms to suit purchasers : No. 1 Eight builduifj lota, four of them fronting on Main str. These lot. . Car ShoDS. y No. 2 Has eight building lots and four suiati i a i lu a. a ma iircinprru u cit n.t..i the Brlngle ferry road i mile from car shops Kn S Ten small f.r.n. . t.uiiiainiar cacn from 10 to 12 acres, situated nn tho m.:...i , ; . ..v. ui l utile ferry road, U miles from Salisbury. No. 4 -Has seven building lots, two on Main street and five on Church street situ ated on same square with Joe Burk. ' No. 5 Has eleven small lnt " " .u.cu ua Lons street, near Gas house. Win if:n. freight and passenger depots. This proper- v ! v.ln.lilA ftf rm.n .... . I. - No. 6Has eight small farma four to six acres, situated about 14 milea ,f ciiuuijfmi:ii.v.tt.K. ; - --""'.'i way anu 1'roduci No. 7 nas about So or 30 small fVirm. ene-ally to send for our Vri n containing 5 to 10 acres each. Atn 1 Prompt returns nn .n rl. ral nthr valnahle farm- z. VsignmentS.- wuMiuioir irom 50 to 110 acres, with buildings all within ' A prominent physician lately remarked to Ihe iirnnriulA. i l.u . : r :. . j .... r..r.av.ui, mat ii wtie acmiSRauie to make public the letters we receive, the "Motb-erc-Jrriend" would outsell anytbine on the 1 mwt earnestly entreat every female ex. pecung to be conbned touse Mother's Relief. oopieu wim thw entrefty I will add that durinsr a lon .Kaiii-:i n..n iaa have never known it to fail to produce a safe Hill nlllftb A ..I I mm .mm.m- H.J. HOLMES, M. D., Atlanu, Ga. Send for onr Treati-e on "Health and Hap piness of Woman," mailed free. Bbadfield Rboui.atob Co., Atlanta, Ga. TAPE -WORD-. An eminent German scientist has roccnt- .j u.scoycrea irom a root extract, an alto lut tpeeijie for Tape Worm. It is pleasant to take nH . ing to the patient, but is peculiarly sicken ing ancl stupefying to the Tape Worm, .o.;aens its nom of its victim and intTrli ,7,ln a.nataral easy manner, entirely whole, with Head, and while still nv?rni?Ahj8iCia0 .,,.S t,lls PCcifi 'n over 400 cases, without a single failure to toid worm entire. Success guaranteed. No I P- .uirea until remoTed with head Send stamp for circulars! terms. (ZZZ31TWOOD 4l CO. No Hfr.sa will die of roi.ir. Tot or Lino Ti vaa. If Fontz 1'o lnrt are tn trmc Foutz's I'owdorswTnrnrcnn iKri' ii! Htoriwunu. font Powdprj will nrnvcjif i.rf f'wiA rontz's Powder will fnrrt-ne mi.nli'r of milk and cream twenty per cent., juirt nkv t!ie buitcrfini and sweet. F6ntrt Powder will rnrc or prevent lmrt mT Dek to which Hone and f f.t are nbiert. roirrz's Pownrns wiu. Givs SiiTisrACTioJ. 8oW everywhere. - DIVIDE. FOUTzj Proprietor ; BALTlSTOnC.KD. TOT OR VPAR.q IF! USE. Th Greatest Medical Triaapa of tat!ACl SYMPTOMS OF A - TORPID L8VER.. Luiof appetite Bowcla cdsilTe, th head, with a dull fati back-part, Paia anJier ti blade, Follaeaa after eatNar. with ai tncllBatloato exertion of Mr "f ? Irritabliitr of temper, hoxt plrlwtw a feeling f having ncclected o Wearinco. Dizzloeaa, FluMerl neart. Dot beforothe ey(, Hcaoaew ver the rlghc ey Ketleoe. '"'J fltfal dreana, Illthly colored Crin aa CONSTIPATION.. 'It IT'S PUIS aro especially adPJ to such eases, one dose ejflrecu inca -change offeelinff as to attoniah the wn Tber Inereaao tbo A PPtc,nJ rtjjfj . body to Take on eiPri- arfloa noorlanod. ont by their Tonlf Ac uo j ftha lla-aaUwaOreaM.ruiaTOOtf prodaced. Prtco HTx. Marram DiniKi. "ri.i v G&at Hatb or Whimiks WJEHaT0f TUTTS fllR 99 "WE ASK ALL Interested in Hides p. .. . ' "Wl, xtoois, teathera km.. n.j ' -Jned Prnif T..i ' n , u.iry, uay and Prod GLOStT Clack by a t?PLo?or?aet run, ij -r" o receipt Cf 51 . . .i .. ent by express cn recent of f i Offlco, 4 Murray St., fiew Tor. two to three miles of town. I will tk p pleasure in showing the property to any one wt.Viinf tn line . r ir rv . nalltx Jne 4, 43:tf Trial Shipments SoHMtAri n. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Oftice. ISO . nn:-- . . -. - V - - i r I 84. ly. i -LAUD AND MM. FYR SALE! I Tor forth Price low and terms eaj. particulars, addriM or cfijmue, 4l il' H . ! i I ' j 3m . I'nn.W. Li t: -H: -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 23, 1885, edition 1
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