II j. ... - ; Mi 1 -MB MB"'B, . ' : " U Or SCnOSfflrt TERM OP THE COURTS, fctf. to prov. hi, ca. aod would ne; The IuU..n. TMr.t fo, BKhh,. ax ui nvtnKBT. ceasanlv pay the penalty of the tew X but again an appeal t;0i. ttoyail, of. the army, says Scrofula from Umnf II DISTRICT JC IX&E MONTOOMKBT. ....... -1 I 1 XT and inconsequence have al- Iredell August 10, two weeks; LSo-, A dTUBBORN 0 t have been afflicted with tn.4nftnr-T And in conseu war. been a frail and ae jcate veiber 9, two weeks 33S on Mercury d potash These Haedies for the lime being would dry up HTforfdl ulcers, with which I suffered, tat thej would Return with greater vio lence. I waslhc merest shadow as to form prsoa My digestion wasuu atreugcu i dTictMiro wit most wrctclieo. SIL .KlHn that could be done, but no tMrmabent benefit was derived. At last a crest tumor came on my neck below the left eaf. It increased in size until mjHwwl at forced to the right shoulder and in thic ongainly and uncomfortable position, f was compelled to carry my head. The doctors decided that it was there to stay T long as life continued, and for many bears ft did remain. In March, 1884, at suggestion of Colonel John Tray lor I Was induced to try Swift's Specific. My mnnnrkd to the medicine prompt ? m x- i fwntn olmnst till t. ana 1 Depart 10 immune niu -t- ' . . .. x r f..l 1 - Vino all rnber 9, two weeks pends upon the farther respite of the y. tribune is one of Rowan August 24, two weeks, no- r . T.:- fil.fQ, Davidson September 7, two weeks; December 7, one week. Randolphs-September 21, two weeks. Montgomery October 5, two weeks. Stanly .November iu, two wwb. . i . . . . . 1 n 11 ii . 1 1 t 1 ma 11 1 i 1 - - a on tomorrow: Dm again an uoi. Jrvoyaii, 01 me array, Bays a has been taken, which of course de- Washington correspondent of the N. the best known the service. lie is heard.) here on leave, his health being much This may be right, but 11 so, proves impaired by many years hie on the that onr laws are too uncertain tor frontier. Speaking of the present there is scarcely a case of any impor- disturbances and the Move for murder tance where delay is wished, that ex-which every Indian seems to posses NnTPmher Sf. one wees, cemions ana appeals are noi iKen. m im greater or less degree, ne saiu: for criminal cases and non-jury civil strikes us, as it does the generality of 0uce asked a remarkably intelligent thinking men, that there suouiu oe a Indian who was known to have kill limit to these proceedings; and that a white man some years ago, wby while full justice should be given to it was that his race enjoyed so much all, that for the mere pretext to gam goiug on the warpath and killing . ; 1 1 . . : 1 . u 1 4 liof 1 i -pl vs.it. lime, or suum icgai ijuuiiiR, w wwi 1 people, jluc oouverronui wunw cu frivolous cause, the Judge should be sued ran something like this, the In- empowered to decine tne point, ana dsan beginning: only in cases were some legal point cases. England Social tJPheAVel. London Not the Only Sink of Sin. New York fiun Cable. It is estimated that 100,000 veterans of the Grand Army will attend Gen. Garntfa funeral in New York on the 8th of Augnst . One of the blushes that eminated from the Prince of Wales when he read the raU Mall Gazette has been hung on a rack in the British museum. It ie said to be as red as one of Editor Medill'sflaunel night shirts. Atlanta Constitution. The revelations of the Pall Mull conies uD. and the Judge has a doubt, battle. That teariui tumor nu i t (jazette. ana tne suoseijuuiii. ngimuvu should the case be sent to tue nigner and is grow- ncertain: and a dy should be proposed before it ones too far. Whv tamper with the D 5 - w , people? -Why burden them witn uu- . A 11.' I L I disappeared, and every appease w iv . that r ot tne necessity ior sup- court for adjudication. &SXS. I-essing the evils, discovered, have The Iaw I two yOWj f. dUiinnparin ranidly. From a fairly convulsed the country, xm- jue siower ad more u .ii litti- mri I have developed into as mel)Be meetings continue to be ueia rpme Withy and robust young lady as there is throughout England, tba neighborhood. Swill's Specific is w Conference at i Sfrtvly remedy that has ever given me Wesleyan yonlerence, n I, b and the its session tu.it n n o vit iJivt'ii iiii-' j ' . 1 mw m m in neucr iouuj, uuaiiuuwum; i' 1 necessarry uua hiij uuiucu the .mil T am w IO" - -v-r . ' , .Si; n.1Ji.f.. u " .. " ... and weigh more than l ever am in tion ol manKi 10 me wwae wr gupreme UouTt with cases tnat a Ivitorc. 3IV oiu irmm rfnirn me Since this U'OIK biLn wrought in my appearance. My "Did you ever shoot a rabbit?" "Yes." "Did you ever shoot a deer?" "Yes." "Didn't you get more fun out of shooting the deer than the rabbit?" "les, I guess so. "Well, there's heap more fun for T 11 i I Ml At an luaian to kui a man man a deer." The usual belief is that the pas sion flower; derived its name because of the resemblance, or fancied remb- lance, of the parts of the plant to the instruments of the Savior's passion aud crucfixioui Thus, the three nails through the hands and feet on the cross are represented l?y the atigmaa, five antlers represent the five woiinas the rays of glory or (as others say) the crown of thorns are represente I by the rays of the corona, the ten parts of the perianth repre3 ut ten of the apostles (reter, who denied tne Savior, and Judas, his betrayor, be ing absent). The hands of the perse cutors are supposed to be indicated Ly the finger like leaves of the plant, and the scourges in the tendrils. 'That, was Tn.lian Wic. and nret- . i r I : . . 1 t. 1 I r 1 . . . 1 ' o f l 'r thorougb manner in wnicnu nas per- jadgd and onB or two lawyers might good logic, too, I should say formed its good work. Similar reso- These are ouestious often r,l RnVAll .mrhed- and added: itude is unbounded for what this lutions are aaopiea aimosi "7 asked, and are questions ot vital im ; msdicine has done for me. J bodies representing all sects and p0rtance. The good of the eodutryj creeds. - Ithe safety of our people, all demautl The latest scandal enects Jiton that tjie jaw j)e revised or some reme- School, the highest institution ot its dy maae. Fayeleville Observer. kind in the land, which is situatea .ArA,. (Ko rivor frnm the Rovn How Wilkes Booth's Uoay was JiAOv cava woo wv J I - Cast e and rark ot wmusor. it nas iiiosei ui. been ascertained that for four months "pfst horders of abandoned Charlotte Democrat. - . 1 1 - 4 1 - - - A women from the surrounamg towns R r James, an old ieuardsman ot and from London have had a rendez- the 'Washington Arsenal, writes uto vou8 at Windsor. They were met at let the people know that J. Wilkes MISS TOMMIE EMBRY. IQranffe. Ga.. Mav 14, 1885. lilood and Skin Diseases nailed free. The Swift Speeific Co., Drawer 3, At lanta, Ga. N. Y., 157 W . 2Jjd bt. To The Farmers. - - "My experience has been that the minute an Indian sheds human blood, it seems to affect the whole tribe the same way tnat tne smen 01 dioou would a pack of wild beasts. It in toxicates them. They become devils. They are bereft of all reason. They must satisfy their lust for murder, and the settlers on the trail they make their victims." Sale of Land. nieht by school boys 16 or 17 years Booth, is not living." And this is the old and driven around the district in (reason for thinking so: carriages. The example of the big "As to J. W. .Booth s living, I take boys was speedily imitated by the pleasure in announcing that it could younger lads. Becoming more dar- be so, for Booth was shot by Boston ingr they invaded Windsor Park with Corbett and his body taken to the the women. An exhaustive secret Washington Arsenal. And one night n j .l. .1:. .. ,f wnen 1 was on tmaxu, uuuut o ui nitlPU HI HWP UlXTUYtMV ui . " , ... . I rVlrlr 111 fhp mfirilin.Cf. a naval vessel come abreast the e in 1 i . l j.v ; i-'U AnU T i ftrvrw l a. 11 r : siw t i II 1 nrV'C I II Q i ) P T I I I I I '.I I I I I I 1A. sale at prices and terms ij "J .,7 j arsenal and appeared as it she was anr I . .J ..II l n i I M AO ItTflPa IMT 1 fl- , as follows: hhu uu gu., with blue and red'lights, and throwm .-wrljrQ-c! on1 Vion n Inrrro hin The royal family objection to Bat teuberg is his poverty and the fact he is the offspring of a morganatic marriage as it is politely put which makes Beatrice's marriage with him a mesalliance. But while the matter of mesalliance is prominent it is uncomsortably recalled that the Queen's uncle, the Duke of Sussex married the wife of a London alder man bearing the name of Buggins. All this is "in the family." The peo- g pie of England object because Batten- U I Krvfrv rrr 111 A vo tt- annuo " i I II 111 4&M.v U.tlJUlHI .wwv 1 1-i 4 -..,ir ,j Uv.-v-v-, r o .w. ..x. pnunviy w jjiuvciib dui, ed them and got the countersign and because he gets the garter and there is moreover, oecause boysexpelled from passed them rney went into the ar- a proposal to make him a "Royal i!,ton are tore ver ineiigi me ior ap- senal and brought out booth s body flijrluiess." And now comes the most pointment in tne army, tuo navy, or took it into the ship s ooat, ana tne ser;0us objection of all in the effort to Dououft il uo uk uxp, iuiu icii wic be made for hig naturalization, and snip appearea as n on nre ana inrew ob:ection come8 from the officers . . . lv- r-H ciniltf.-l . I fTiry T rl n hnf ' I l and then the ship returned in a week, and I asked one of the sailors and he said they fired Booth's body away in a sixty-four-pound Columbian gun into .... i " -V T 1 IT the Atlantic ucean. l oeing a soiaier By virtue of a decree of the Superior asm m Court of Kowau (Jonnty, wo will sell on the premises on the first Saturday in Aneust, it being August oth, loe., the bllowinff described tract ot land, ueionc- ing to the estate of John Luckey, deed., situated in Scotch Irish township, ana bounded and described as follows : A tract of about one hundred and twenty seven acres, adjoining the lands of John Turner, J. L. Moore and others. Said tract will be sold subject to the life estate of the widow. Terms of sale : One third cash, when sale is confirmed, with a credit on the balance ot six ami nine months from day of sale, with interest at eight per cent. W. A. LiUCKKY, .bxecutors ot J. G. Fleming, Johu Luckey, July 3d, 18S5. 38:tdots. 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If you are losing your grip on life, try Wells' Health Renewer.'1 Goes direct to weak spots. 'Bough on Piles." Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching, "W . 3P"I have on to suit the times The celebrated Morgan "New Clipper" aen to return 10 auu nexi icruj. x.c gi and SEYMOUR MOWERS-guaranteed to head master torebore expelling mem came to the dock and give satisfaction or no sale. The Newark Machine Company's Improved Horse Rakes, Straw Cutters and Grain Drills, uperior to any ever brought to Rowan. the church, and have their prospects PIEDMONT WAGONS, BUGGIES, tffliW: of the very best makers at surprisingly low egt jSngifrh familiesand every one P The Wagons, Mowers, Rakes, and & 8lP,ied an aDl0"nt Grain Drills can be sold on long time if of pocket money equal to an ordm pnrchascrs so desire. ary man's entire income. The boys Trlnmph Reapers ami Self-Binders. presented lavish tips to the park- sold this year only on orocrs, nut at prices h.M nn(1 thp .K. to nurehase r - x . . r astonishingly low. J. A. BOYDEN Salisbury, June 4th. 1883. $ MONEY MADE! $ their silence, and since the investiga tion the masters have made strenu ous efforts to prevent publicity of the facts. The atmosphere of Parliament is fetid with scandal. Schocking char ges are freely brought against both young and old. The Criminal Law Amended bill, previously unheard of, ia now the most, important measure of the session, and the House is crowded whenever it is up for debate. rl?he most notorious libertines in Par liament are yvin&r with each other to propose the most stringent restric tions. The Rev. Dr. William Thomson, Archbishop ef York, on Sunday ad- have opened ao office I dressed an audience of men and de- ike orders for reDalrlne nounced t IC COnSDiracv 01 Silence bv fltnvpa V fo hnnl-M rirn tou nomnoi at tr ovonr I ... . - . atove in the united statea. Paieiiing and mending, which it had been sought to weaken an worK uoue m tne neatest style, iso matter now badly your Stove Is broken or worn, I can make It as good as new. Work done at your home. Don't worry over that stove but send for me hnd have It fixed at once. JOHN A. MURPHY. Salisbury, June 4th, 1SS5. 33:lm Sd&nai Qood e&o. cn nuke IC.OOto $3.00 per dy a. vasting for tin , "BIVOUAC (the "coming" Southern moothly magatlae). 20 Per Cent Profit. Rfguhr price, $2.00 per t-; will end I copia It mocthj on receipt Of $8.00. 8ampU Copl, 90 cents each. SOUTHERN BIVOUAC,"' B. F. Avery St Sons, Louisville, Ky. of the army who see in it h step to give bim a military position over the heads of veterans in the serve. Take Notice! I ot J. O. UaSfcUl and will take the Pall Mall Gazelle s revelations. I T ? J AL.ii 1 1. ! mm,m i. A .....I... iJU euiu Liiut lino was uii a iui ty , . r niniii x nri . , question, but that it was the duty ot ,.P . , J 1 " J. . mm iv I brrnd -triari ami I ion mnnn- A prominent citizen of Jones coun af. thp samp. timp. and doin? dutv at tv. Miss., who stood high in the Washington Arsenal, and what I saw church, made a visit to Meridian re while a soldier there and guarding and cently, and upon his return told his hanging Mrs. Surratt and the rest of neighbors he had seen ice niannfac- the conspirators, and which I state to tu red in that town with the ther be true, I know Booth s body never rnometer standing at 98. It soon be took the sod. name a Settled fact in the minds of the members of the church that A Husband of Fifteen Wives. u-k0,. ui J..J l Utl Vl XJ IU1J U 1IUVI 4VtlvllUlOlVU liitvs an able liar. Charges were preferred against him, and a committee of church members were appoiuted to visit Meridian and convict the er Columbus, O., August 3. A con- ring brother of lying. They went, vict known as Charles Neuville, who saw the ice manufactured, and return- died in the penitentiary yesterday, insr home so reported to a meeting of while serving a term of seven years the church members. A look of as- for bigamy, was the son of an Eng- tonishment on the faces of the assem- liehman anda Kussian countess, and bled brethren soon gave way to one of indignation, and Brother Blank and the entire committee were incon tinently expelled from the church. New Orleans TimesLfemocrat. A Russian Count who Ended His Ca reer in the Penitentiary. ran away to this country alter having served in both the British aud Rus sian armies. During his brief career in the Uuited States he had married fifteen women, the last of whom was W s Sale of Lid! In pursuance of an Execution issued from the Superior Court of Rowan County, in favor of Hannah Hartinan and againt Mary C. Earn hart, I will sell at the Court House in Salisbury, on Manday the 3d day ot Au gust, 1885, to the highest bidder, a tract o land in Morgan Township, known as the Hill nlace. and containing about 8U acres the property of the said Alary U. .harnhai t tlfrcrm cash. 37:4t C. C. KRIDER, Sh'ff. Protruding, Bleeding, Internal or other. Internal and external remedy in each pack age. Sure cure, 50c. Druggists. Pretty Women. Ladies whoould retain freshues and vivacity, don't fail to try Wells' Health Renewer." "Rough on Itoh." "Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salt rheitm, frosted feet cbillblaics. - "Rough on Catarrh." Corrects offeusive odors St once. Com plete cure of worst chronic -cases, also une qua led as gargle lor dipthei'ia, sore throat, toul wreath. oOcts. The Hope of the Nation. Children, slow in development, pluny scrawny and delicate, use ;" Wells' Health Renewer." Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, irritation, inliamation, all Kid ney and Urinary complaints, cuied by uBu- chu-Paiba" $1. j "Water Bugs, Roaches." 1 "Rough on Rats" clears; them out, also Beetles, Ants. TT mm H0-Ul2Ctf, FC7 ( , 'Mi. JJ Ma'.vinu, L. .. . v . V h f,s, Sl.00iy;r b-'fc. il icr; . ,r : E.&VrLir.,?.v?y(.,-,: :s.xrl rem iD 2ivc?' SSSSSJI t -i : v iX. : - ' ' 8 tases or. i'l C'rr of Cat.-1 af t r Or-.vt 1 Lis. o .Hi ... - Urlr.pay O;-. a . Ir. ".. . - noaittiy or Li also iCfearias Kor hVlMil?, hereditAry tais- Hon Jji.ter h r.p. ;;r Lvttte. and v;napxn s v-r.naii-t j .'.is. . v; .cICha' pin's BsThiUi; f.&S'-f, ?i a I receipt ct $13.00, or c t , . u.-.-:. ; I &. WEI' s Jtr; LVV, s. n e- , Uf- - ci -a HI. ' y.es. .-J or 1 ! PROFESSIONAL: CARDS. iiKKU CKA1GE. 3L. II. CLKMEKT. SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. CRAIGE St CLEMENT, Attorneys -A-t Salisijuhv, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. liabbit and Ratslcsnake. Administrator's Notice! ) Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of C. J. Miller deceased, I hereby Iu the Nashville Advocate of June give notice to all persons who have claims ticing young girls to ruin by means against the estate of said u. a. Miller to of a pretended orphanage in Bruzza. present ths same t me properly authenti- un 1 1 uu s.u.f.M. K A Im A, , .. . . . , . wealthy Detroit man and then mana- the whole nation to stamp out this CJ.X , , .1 . fH , , ., ; . r crer of the Standard theatre. Chicago. rampant ana nornuie vice. - ft. .irt,wfi wwu ilpr Tnl 20. F. VV. Daman eives an account of The name of the Catholic priest , r . . j . CU T;nir nA R.iunb H . ti ii.. i i i :..i. o r nriRnn. . ' lm me biiaae uue me ruiuu i x U. ..a.-irftl I. nn TT" O - HAM l.rt 4 A O I fi H d W O DO I axis usual jmuii recently arrested at Leghorn for en- was to persuade a answer, no ! lhe "old gentleman' struck the mink with a club ana kill- oA him PTnrl ltA hillfxl thr miriL'p i hid uuic, ji i . c TTf i tt. ? uiaiiucii auu in liiis lasii tiut uc uik- ...... . . . thte notice will be plead in bar of their 01 an miippo ae xieri, ana ap- rf M ft defeng but the court firsfc the case might have been very aifeU1? pa!nU? reAaUJ ?aale.lie8. Wre would not allow it. He won the af- differeut; then he could have picked em- up the miuk without any trouble and He carried him home and skinned him. weeks borne years ago Brother Oliver Ab- . ..v .. 1 , minister to marry him in some illegal infitinifiAn Iia Aat. 11m I J O cated within one year from this date, or -rr,... . manner, and in this last case he ur?- " . . - . W W B- J ami n M fl m M I S - a .i.vi .y. o.miuti, ucic4ucBicu iu enroueu w omen 01 vuaniy in me e r r i 1 -i immeaiste Mvmeht to me. , Lrvice of the house. Whw the po- of ?hl,e S. fl. WILEY, Adm of - .S ,Um . ifcJiT Pyed as her father's coachman. C. J. Miller dee d. r !V . . . v. fn ift lwn I A I J A I I A A A A I 1 4 "V WA M ' w V W Salisbury, N. C. June 1st, '85 A - 1 1 rf 1 , A 1 . I 3;v.Gf. iue aoors tuey louna twenty uttie yirlR lipid in pantivitv. Omp nf fhm r rn rt f a j IB I - . " ------ 1 . v. a., oi (wiuh, uesires 10 say ..,,, .u.. L .1 tu. v a 11 u r c uccu u tiiiiMiiiu buut'l er Willi I , , i G. and G. for over two years: have failed bogus bister of Canty secured clients to secure relief from any source until I ob tained Kinch, two bottles of which effect ed an entire cure without any loss of time. change of diet or tlie useof any internal medicine." One bottle of B. B. B. will purify yonr blood. aud also made new victims while going about the city soliciting alms. The Delay of the Law. THE SEND TO fl "! ' .7 . TIT. uM It- r : . Much dissatisfaction, and we may say trouble, has arisen from the un- V fl ii D y& fi ft I certainty and slow course of the law. wwia V U k I a rtCt with intermittent fever, and a few ernathy, living in Perry county, Mis- days ago told the wardeu that his soun, vas teaching school in an ad- real name was Charles Edward Neu- joiuiug neighborhood. Une Monday villa Censivieski, his Russian title morning, while on his way to his being count. He always claimed he school, as he was walking along the had but one wife and that he vas al- road, he noticed some distance ahead ways true to her. She lives at Peters- of him a rabbit hopping along very boro. Ont.. and the warden has tele- close to the road he would make a graphed to her the news of his death, short hop and then slay, hop and stay. ITI.I . !- . I II jl in tne mean time irotner Aoernatny A Nut for Ex-Union Soldiers came opposite the rabbit, and observ- to Crack. The rumor is received iua thut the little animal did not seem A great deal of it has been attributed that Gen. Black. Commissioner of frightened, or even notice him, he tn Alir nPOCAll f inrv tmlim Hnivmr- ma. I n Tl, ! I cfAi.nnrl f ann. if Iia n.Milil nonnrlnin . B!! I " jivvu j.. j jj uiiiiiii ivni- 1 ciiSiuliSj lli itsill. j. ue VauS'C IS I vJ'J'vv cc 11 wvuu uaiti miu IDT! VlllIC! er miPerlect that may be, no com- said to be the refusal of Secretary what was the matter. In a moment HUH Ifilllb plnt can be attached to either of Lamar to dismiss several ex-Union he discovered in the wagon-rut, just tne juries in tne nowaru case, which, Clerks, whom Jtilack had recommen- between him aud the rabbit, a huge THIS NEW FACTORY we think, shows more plainly the de- ded tor removal. Now, by the now- rattlesnake with his head slightly el- I r . tT . 1 1 . 'ft. . . . l. " - I I i a-. - a a a is now in oDcration. and fariihii Meets 01 trie law than any that has ers that be. what will hannen next? e vat ed. lhev seemed to be in close - J - ' - - L7 iw UIUII- I ST . - 9 X L I af , ufactunng Woolen Goods such as have ney- come under our observation: although Here is a Commissioner from Illinois commuiou (I mean the snake and th er DOiore ucen onered to our nennli r two an fmo tn aAmlt tUnt l 1: 1 kl:a A ji c . 1 ,A u arituin fi u f 4. ' " mhm mviu ma) a iiiitii vu was u wiiguuiur general on raooiu; as iiemier ui uicm uwuwu ujo of the entlre Wol Srw- be others even worse. Nearly a vear the Union sid dnr.W the late war aiWaeh of Brother Abernathv. nor mg v-uuuuuuitj. T . . r -r . . 0 ' :rr ugv uosepn nowara was inea and swinging the omcial axe over the did they seem to be aware 01 ins pres- convicted of murder, his case was heads of the ex-soldicrs who fouerht ence. He soon procured a club and carried to the Supreme Court by ap- under him, while an ex-rebel from killed the snake : and having thrown peai. xo error in tne proceedings ot Mississippi stretches iorth an official the reptile out ot the road, he turned . I. u-x I I t i -ii , . .Is. if. . .... i.ti ii me wuri. oeiow ueing round, lie was arm. arrests the uroeress ot the de- to look tor the rabbit, wincii ne naa at the next term, sentenced to be scending blade and saves their offi- lest sight of or forgotten in his com hanged, but before the day of execu- cial lives. Will some of these radi- bat with the serpeut. The little ani a. . : 7 11 ft fta . . . 1 1 f ; " a 1 non am veu, ne was considered bv callv JLtcDublican nabers. wliose ne-h- mal was sittiner nrst where he was r I m A JL " S I r some to be insane, a respite was ask- teous souls were so severely shocked wjhen last noticed calm and quitt as ea ana granted by the Uovernor stay- when President Cleveland placed an at summer evenig. He stepped up e head ot the interior close to it, it did not move, he gave ease inform the sur- him a slight kick and the little fellow .. . , . . . HI O ... their latitudes how tumbled over as limber as a dish-rag By virtue of an Execution duly issued from the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, in the case of Luke Blackiner against Louisa Masou, I will sell at the Court House door in Salis bury on Monday 3d day of August, 1885, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and inierest of the defendant in and to 211 acres of land in Rowan County ad joining the lands of Jas. A: Craige, Peter Hairston, Robert Knder and others. 37:4t C. C. KRIDER, Slrff. Cancer Cured. About three years ago there appeared on my right breast several hard lumps which gave me almost intolerable pain. They continued to grow, and finally de veloped into what the doctors called can cer of the breast. In a short time I found my' strength gone aud my constitution a total wreck. From a robust woman I was reduced to a helpless invalid. Seve ral of the best physicians of Atlanta treat ed me for cancer, but without improving ny condition in the least, and finally agreeing that thev could do nothing more for me. The cancer by tins time was eat ing out my very life, and for rive months I was a helpless, bedridden creature. About one year ago, at the suggestion of a friend, commenced the use ot Swilt s bpecuc. flie first influence of the medicine was to ncrease the discharge; but altera month or more I began to improve, and this won derful medicine has brought back my lealth again. I now do all my own house work, I am perfectly free from pain, and feel like a new person altogether. 1 can not feel too grateful for this wonderful re covery, for I am satisfied if it had not been tor Swift's Specihc I would have been in my grave to-day. I most cheerfully rec ommend it to all those who are suttering with this fearful disease. Mas. Jane Clemoks. Atlanta, Ga., April 16, 1885. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diae sc s mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga. MOTHER'S F HI END! No Mors Terror! ITo Moro Pain ! Wc manufacture JEANS, CASSIMERS, . u'li'iiijuw, Auoa A O, iLi An IVXj 1 D. YARNS, ROLLS, &c. Soliciting a liberal patronage of ourpeo pl, we are respectfully, Salisbuet Woolen Mills. "Office at Old Ex press. Office. May 28th, 1885. a2tf "RALEIGH REGISTER? Bv P. M. HALE. Printer to the State "g uie e"on until Aug. 7th. Un "ex-rebel" at th mu- J7:Il?-z&Ll ' last week he was brought before department, v then remit n to pay for your "ithe feu per ior Court to prove prised natives of II la State Democratic Paper, thP TULKifm RBGT8TKK. Each new subscriber re- raltMnir f i rtlrect, Is entitled to tbe Rkoustek for one y?-..? : :t" WEasTsa s Practical Diction ary vvmca until .'u,j-i 1, 185, la offc-ed as a pr'ntum. Sample copies of the Register malld on apnljatltn ttf) i . i case, ana witn a jury ot tnese inings came to oer Cfcrrespon- Brother Abernathv uicked Jura np ana tireive of our best citizens, men of dence News and Observer. examined him He was not bitten . a l . i I I 7TT mT ... - unaracier, wuose mo mi courage is oe- . T, . I He had recoived ho external injury yond depute, after a ft aad in.par- S t, Whatever. That rabbit was dead !- JL. . . " " imiiuxc . . . aouiniojsi Missouri dSieSr rrfTT?"-" IU1 Vi by worms. Shriuei's In.lian Varmifujre uaxever. iiiai r RALEIGH REGISTER, nal the Judge gfciiK the pns- wiu reme,ly the whole treubU Try it 4. M Proctor, of jiALWGii,K.c. iQiKt the beLefit of cv- doubt, lie Only 25 cents a bottle. 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'Si t.ij i in nh.p. .,.v"iiiMciiin. it -... .-, tj i ..in tt f m.!iri!ir u' OCfl rr?a;n t'.. enty per cent., and n.at he tu,,Br" and Ftvuet. , , v. ...-.-a Trill m n'prpnt sln:oi ' Dmkask to wliich florse.oml attlcje Fotn-Z's Foviukks will oirt Satwpaotu Sold everywhere. ' DAVID E. FOTJ"rz, piroprl EALTI JCOKE, J" TUTT'S PILLS The Greatest Mefccal Jringgfl attoWl SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID liv8: back part, Pain under M blade, Fallnesa after Ptf'JSgHy inclination to exertion of bodT ' Irritttbillty of temper, ,p' meW' afcclincofhavIn-ncKlcctrf Wcarineos, Dizz'ness, F ,B"e Heart, Dots before e eftftlgS oxer tho richt eye. Kl'f fltfml dreama, niBhlT coloriw CONSTIPATION.. XUTT'S WLMPP2 "5ebj to sach ease,, ono m Jggk cnangoiieeimBiwM'."- .andJS Tbey Inerease the A pje!ff,the afV body to Take on ' tii the UlgMUveurKauy",. TOHS HAIR H1b.."k. dto iMff a GL08ST BLAC3. Dy v. Bent by exprconwceiptoi- yfc, office. 44 Itflurra St., Dec. 20, '84. .ly. lap and wmm FOB SALE! 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