PP "jjjj . i """'""" " i I . 1 -1 hj k - j f f Pit x . t. . The Grape Cure. SAL-MUSCATELLE In America WITHOUT TEE EXP2NSB 0? AN EUROPEAN J0USNS7 1 The cryrtalllxed salts, as obtained In a pure state from trapes and choice fruit, in a portable, pata ble, atmple form, are now presented to the public of a America an Uie grandest resorreni us. wpw Lwa nr iiv,.r and remilator of the Rowels the natural promoter of HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. mlaent physicians claim this aebleremenf a Riw era In the allied science of medicine, as it rntshesthe blood with its natural salines that i lost or elminated every jay. SAL-MUSCATELLE A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and J Dyspepsia Cure. Pal-MuHcatelle Ut nature's own product. It supplies to the system the want of sound, rjpe grapes and fruit; it Is the simplest and best pre ventive and cure for all functional derangements of the liver and Its kindred aliments; prevents the absorption of malarial diseases fevers of all kinds; counteracts the effects of bad air, poor draiminge and impure water; a powerful oxydizer of the bloodjt a natural specific for all skin eruptions, sick peadacaCt biliousness, nervousness, mental de- Eftot, and will remove the effects of accidental gestton from excessive eating and drinking. s It In your homes and on your travels. It la a gpecallufor the fagsred weary or worn-out. V Prepared by the ndon Sal-Muscatelle Co. LONDON ENGLAND. Beware of Imitations. The genuine In) "blue wrapper only." fSelti tor circulars to G. EYANOVITCH, General American Manaper, P. O. Box I9tid. New YorfcCJty. Mention this paper. Thee. J". Kluttz & Co. Druggist, Agents, Salisbury, K. C. , Feb.4:8:ly. For the Watchman, The Recent Fire-.A Suggestion, On last Sunday night about 10 o'clock, Mr. Tobiaa Lyerly discovered that his barn was on fire. When he first saw it the flames were in the roof, with a small blaze iu the front of his horse stable door. In a half a minute that flame was rising from a wet, muddy place to: the roof of the barn. It seems that a quantity of kerosene oil bad oeen pourea mere. rno buildings all being somewhat compacted and a strong breeze going directly from the barn towards the house, the flames soon spread from one to another until every bouse on the place, except a black smith shop, was in aahes ; including two barns, corn erib, lumber bouse, wheat house, hen house and dwelling house. The neighbors ran to his relief as soon as they could, and succeeded in getting the most of the house property out that was below, nearly all of that up stairs was destroyed. Part of his ohickens, all in the .smoke bouse, his wheat, corn, oats, farming tools, two large wagons, one spring wagon, six head of cattle and throe head of horses were all destroyed in the flames. He has a few chickens, sheep and geese left him, A little pet dog, whicff had quieted down in one corner of a room to go with the rest, was last snatched from the burning house and handed to his little daughter, who em braced it and exclaimed in the greatest agony. "Pet, you and I are without a home." A more complete destruction perhaps was never seen in the country. We would suggest that the county get two or three of the best blood hounds in the country, and keep them inSalisbury, where they can be had at any hour called for. Let the county own and Teed them. We believe the prevention will be worth more than the expense of the dogs. It is evident that the track of the in cendiary is there, T - F ' I i FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY OF JMlIcCiliir. Representing some of the larg est American and English Com panies. Combined Assets dver $35, 000,000, - Dont fail to call and see him before placing your Insurance. Remember that years of labor, Belf-sacrifice, and denial may be pwept .away in an hour's time. Don't run any further risks but can at once and take out policy. Oftjce, next door to A. C Harris'. a Feb25;ly. A Card. Mr, Editor: Lest it be supposed bv some that I am guilty of the charges re cently brought against me, I beg leave through your columns to declare the truth in regard to the matter. At first I thought I would treat the whole with contempt, and thereby show complete in difference to such insults. But as my good name and manners were brought into re- 2uisi t ion , I cannot resist a reply. In the rst place when the committee of the 7th district, Providence township requested me to teach their school I agreed to do it, out did not know then what a reputation the district beld, But it was not long, however, until I was informed by some of the most truthful men of said district that it was one of the worst places a teacher could chance to meet And it was no great while until this opinion was con tinued by several occurrences which took place in the school room, Now in regard to iny circulating incredulous reports mo scnooi l nave only to say and I hoped I would not have this to say as publicly as this. I never taught at a place where I was treated by pupils with as little re spect and courtesy as in and about the rooi school house. ; With respect to the music and mv Wv ing the school a half day before the close it is only necessary to say that I had in tended to employ the musicians myself auu oear me expenses, Dqt t,he majority of the students expressed dissatisfaction with all my plans in regard to the music and performances of the exhibition, for which it was to be employed. Tftep as this spirit had manifested itself during the whole term I resolved to let them rule without any opposition, I admit that I left the school half a day before my time was really out, but I had a rea son for so doinar. Some of fho 1 young men in the school came to me and told me, now your time is out you can leave and need not even oonie back to the exhibition, etc, I took them at their word and made my departure. And I would have the public to know that I am not guilty of using unchaste language on any occasion. Of this fact I will let my associates bear witness. It is held by some people that there is an intermediate place between this life and torment. If this be true I claim to have had nearly four montlis experience in that region while doing my last duty as school teach er, is certainly with much regret that I am compelled to express my senti ments so freely, R. L. Bame. Land for Sale. JJY - J. M HADEN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, K. C. Parol, Town lots & Mill Property. HTCall and see his Descriptive Cata' lopue and Price List. Terms to suit. po3:Gm PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KBKU CRAIQE. j,. u. CI.KMKXT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Tox-:noy At UALISliURY, fj. Feb.3rrtU881. t 4 HARRIS'! A Radical Cure for" NERVOUS JEBIUTY .youthful IndtssTStion. k T I 1 . 1 Cyanic WeakMM,H.S J&PHTSICAIi InYouncAMiddi, Tested fo over 1 Years by use in ua Thousand Cases. montn, -VwoJtonth. -Curea IffonUi. KARRIS REM ?er brain woA. Aroid mm aBKfarSS trnablu. C(t w " I SIRE RMtly that has pun or BHOavcBMetia . jr oowora oa ??0"' the hu. Ml whlek Y CO., M'FeCHCMISTl THIS PAPER 1 an Stern M .the Kemrmc tieilur Ajiit rf u m 9VH, our kuvawtuM W. AYE - - . ' - - ver- Bill Arp on Civil Service. THE GEORGIAN TELLS THE TRTTTTT tv - - a AA1 PLIAX WORDS. Augusta (Ga.,) Chronicle, Dem. I think that Mr. Cleveland is n rrrp;ir and good man, but he misunderstood fKo Koy, hen he heard them shouti W H ut'" now he has been thirteen montho huuting lor the "rascals" and hearing evidence on both sides; and the way he is progress ing jt will take him thirteen years to get through. Well that is a fciiid and charitable view to take. It is a hard (Juty to turn a eood. honest man nnrnt office when the office is his chief suo- iv. iui,, bum aoout is fair play is a jewel and twenty-five years' of '-ins ought to satisfy any reasonable party r panisam, wnether offensive or de fensive, l believe that our bova miU - A . . . I J n ,f wv.,v. enter into a solemn onvorvo n i, uiev were allowed r.n cf..t- in for the next twentv-five venr f r,av would all step down and out and trive betterments. Personally, wjH do that and give securitv. Mr ianu was elected on that single issue- xuru merascais out; " by which we meant turn them all out Nnf. W every motbflr' son was a rascal, but iiuueii ones were scarce and in bad company and under barf control, and naa to play shut mouth an.d be accesso ne3 after tlm fact like a receiver of stolen goods. The leaders said if you love me you must love my dog; and the dog said if you love me you must ove my master; and so we bunched the whole concern tocpfW o.i them rascals. BWt suppose there are no rascals and all are honest and capa ble and deserving. HowbpgisamTn to hold a office, a nub he. nffi belongs to the neonle"" T i. hve years Jong enough when there are oun outsiaerswno want it? Whv wL!Trahere f the Solid South won t let a Democrat stnv in ki . a. long, notation is the wnn) pii If there are ten pics and nnlv fi-TiTr them suck time about Tint i reason enough. Uorm is a good word, but m politics it don't mean anythmg-not a darned thing AW VMM .w. T -- 1 . o w ESTr0 Annapolis to . . v. ... cAfiin i ii in Trvi. 1UI smart and thoroughly prepared, but got number 27. The 25 taken were all .Republicans, every mother s son and some or tnem dian t nave sense enough to get out of a shower of rain. But their fathers, or their uncles, or their cousins were Republican mem bers of Congress and offensive parti sans to boot. Offensive partisans! Well that is the poorest excuse in the world to turn a man out for. Where is the reform in turning one offensive parti san out to put another offensive parti- r 1Y II J san in y we are ail onensive partisans. We holler hurrah for our side, and we ought to. The people turned Arthur out and made Blaine take a back seat. and that meant turn them all out even down to the postmasters at uTy Ty" and 4'Too Nieh" and "Hard Times." whose offices don't pay fifty dollars a year. Turn the republicans out is the word. r - r rt t i a 1 admire Mr. Cleveland for many things, but he canJt run with the rab bit and bark with the hounds. His administration has got to be Demo cratic or nothing. Those Republicans have held the public offices so long they really believe they have a warran tee title or fee simple to them and their heirs forever. 1 hey don t confess to a quit claim, and they won't quit claim- ing eicner. vv ny, n pretty near takes the military to get them out Mr. Cleveland ought to wake from his Uto pian dreams, his "obnoxious desuetude and shake his ambrosial locks and say file left, march. He will lose some good men and get some bad ones in their places, but we can't help that. The country can't be worsted. It is high time that a new set were in training It will take our boys ten years to get as expert m the spoils business as the n ti .nil uepuDiicans are now. it win take a year or two for their natural diffidence to wear off and to get familiar with all the avenues and nigh cuts to the over flowing Treasury; but they will learn in due time, They will first look, then embrace. But any change will be for the public good, and if our boys go to plundering it will give a wider spread of national favors and save filing a bill for distribution, So let Mr. Cleveland reconsider his ways and be wise. I would like an office myself, a sort of a sine qua non; but I see no chance. There used to be a way of creating an office just to fit a man, but I don't hear of it now, Mr, LeDuc and Mr. Loring did remember mc and appointed me agricultural correspondent for my county, but there is no pay attached to it nothing but a tew turnip seed and tqbacco seed and that is the way all over the South. The Democrats fill thse sort offices and the Republicans uie omers. vy nat we an expected was a change a change unanimous and ubiquitous. We wanted to see the whole grand army of 1(X),000 office holders pack up and come out and fall into line, and Mr. Cleveland to stand on the dome of the Capitol, with his wand in his hand and hear him ex claim in a voice of thunder: "Now let the procession proceed. Why, sir, the North got rich off of the war immensely rich and the South got poor intensely poor and they would keep us poor forever if thev could. T want a pension right now to make me feel friendly, and thev won't erive it And if Mr. Cleveland don't hurry up with the offices our people wen t care a baubee who is President Noth ing from nothing anchiothing remains; and if are to get nothing, what is the inducement? Charles H. Smith. The Size of London. The population of London now ex ceeds every other city, ancient or modern , in the world. New York and all its adjacent cities combined are not equal to two-thirds of it. Scotland, Switzer land and the Australian colonies each contain fewer souls, whilo W Servia, Greece and Den mark have scarce ly half so many. Yet at the beginning ui me century tne population of ai T.oudoji did not reach 1,000,000. So Yon Jiggle. The query is a strange one to us it is Chicagoian. The Garden City has been going it too fast Life moves with phenomenal speed through its spacious streets. The pig born at dawn is stuck at eventide; the steer that bel lows at break of day is dressed in its last dress and shipped with the setting sun; the woman married at noon is divorced by night; the grain sown one day is cornered the next, and all the while the hungry waters of Lake Michi gan are lapping up their prey at the rate of four inches a year. No wonder that the constitution of the average Chicagoan is! worn and shattered, that nervous diseases are as common as malaria on Stamen Island, and that Sam Jones withdraws from such a maelstrom with the remark, "I feel like I could be bought for a nickel and then cheat the man who bought me." The physical activity of the place had completely subdued the spir itual ardor of the evangelist, and the voice of the prophet was utterly lost in the saturnalia of trade. What Chica go really needed was a practical doctor, not a sensational preacher. Happily enough he has been found, and now comes to the rescue of wasted and vitiated Chicagoan tissue with a reme dy that is at once pleasant and easy to take. It consists of a machine, not unlike a barber's chair, in which the patient reclines, and which, by means of an ingenious combination of clockwork and steam, is made to oscillate at the rate of 120 oscillations a minute, the object being, of course, to give an arti ficial shakeup to a nervous system that is too weakened to arouse its own latent energies. The machine is also pecu liarly efficacious in rheumatic affections of the extremities, -in which cases the arms or legs only are put in motion and the torso allowed to remain quiet The idea has taken like an Alderman. The doctor already has a large hallful of men and women under daily treat ment, and a visit to his establishment is said to reveal nothing ridiculous or undignified. On the contrary the os cillating ladies and gentlemen are very much at their ease, conversinsr and reading the papers. While their move ments are ot course somewhat forced and automatic, there is an air of life 1 . i J and action about the scene that quite compensates for a Jack of grace. This healthful movement has been named Jiggling, and, like nianv another fanciful cure, it has become so fash ionable tuat the question of the hour in Chicago is, "Do you jiggle?" N- Y. mar. Change of Sentiment When the Vidette issued its first number there were not more than half a dozen newspapers in the State oppos ing the Blair bill. Now there are thirty or more or them. Four months ago we were told that you could scarce ly nnd a man in this section who did . L M jV -VT nut xavor me measure, inow you can not find one Democrat that does favor it Should not this fact of itself act as a check to the impetus of those of our Congressmen who seem overzealous in the efforts thev are makinc to fore. tbp rotten thing through Congress ? Don't be too hasty, friends, else you may yet nave too mucn leisure time in the fu ture for regrets. The people of North Carolina are not yet willing to be made wards of the nation, and they are be ginning to find out that this is where this bill will place them. Trmi Vi dette. 1859, ORGANIZED A. CA.JrfcD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c I win send a recipe that will tare you, Kree or Cuarok. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America Send a self -ad dressed envelope to the Rev Joseph T. Ikman, Station D. AVw York City. 4;ly R.T.HOPKINS IS NOW AT THE Corner of Kerr & Lee Streets, with a fall line of DRY GOODS aud GROCERIES. Also keeps a Firal Class BOARDING HOUSE. Call aud see him. 28:plv. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. I guarantee Shriner's Indian Vermifuge v uc aim expei worms irom the hu man body, where thev exist, if nvi . - . i 1 coramg to directions. You are . author- lzea tospf t Upoth aboye fsondjtipps, Daym Ifi, l outz. ProDrietor. "Unit! MA ' ATA.V1 AJNEW DEPASTURE After years of careful deliberation the Travelers Life Insurance Company of Hart ford, Conn,, has evolved a new form of life policy which can not fail to satisfy every body desiring to carry a safe investment in the shape of life insurance. No burden some conditions or restrict ions. Ch liberal policy yet issued. Equitable NON FORFEITABLE provisions. Cash surren der values. Paid-up policy or Term In-surance. WORLD WIDE TRAVEL No successful life company can show as large assets in proportion to its Liabilities as the Travelers; the original Accident Company of America, and the largest in the world, which is paying out $4,GO0 a day for losses by death or disabling injuries. Call on Agent for sample life nolicv John B. Pirtle State Agent for Kentucky. Tennessee, North & South Carolina, Geor' gia and Alabama. Louisville, Ky. J. C. Led better, Special Agent for North fwu ThTr.rtn,lX,,i:8,isb'r)?f,' y w There were 140 candidates and otSTS A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tbe qaoction but profai1:r4een asked thousands ofttni'w. Howcan Brio's Iron Bit tors cure amy Uunv ? "WeO. t tMai But it does cure any diarac rirwhich areputablfpltysucian would prewribe tl.O Phjaioiaii recojfiuze Iron aa tbe beat reetormtiT agent known to the profoKsion. end inquiry of an leading chemical firm will substantiate th assertion that there are more preparations of iron than of any other substance used In medicine. This shows con clusively that iron U acknowlodtod to be the most important factor in successful medical practice It is. bowerer a remarkable fact, that prior to the discur fry of IJItOVVN'S 1 lUrf 15 1 t4kKH no pertct ly satwf ectory iron combination hud ever been found BROWN'S IROMBinERSSS headache, or produce constipation nil other iron actlicUice da. BROWN'S IRON BITTKBS cares Indigestion, Biltoaraes Weakness, Dyspepnlo. Malaria, Chills nnd Fevers, Jred FeellnfcGeiM'rnl DrbilltrtPntn in tbe Kidc, Bark or 1.1 mbi. II o adaclie and Neural-da-foy all these ailments Icon la prescribed daily BROWN'S .RON BinERSiSTcln """fto- le aU other thorouch me.iicir.es. it acta slowly. When taken by mm the first symptom of beneflt is renewed energy. The muscles then become firmer, the digestion improves, the bowelaase act ire. In wornsa the effect is usually mere rapid and marked. The era begin at once to brighten; tbe skin clears up ; healthy eclor cornea to the cheeks : nervousness disappears; functional derangements become regu lar. and if a nursing mother, abundant sustenance Is snpplied for the chfd. Hfra-.m' er Brown's Iron Bitters in the ONI. V bun medicine that is not injurious. ngttcUtn tf Druyyislt rtcummend it. ' The Genuine has Trad Mark and crossed red Unas) oa wrapper. TAKE NO OTI1KK, DURHAM THE BULL FERTILIZER Manufactured especially for Bright Tobac co. We guarantee every pound amonia- ted with Genuine Peruvian Guano. Will not fire the plant in dry weather. Insures a quick and vigorous growth and a large, bright, rich waxy Tobacco. Indorsed by the pleanters wherever used. Remember some Peruvian Guano is almost absolutely necessary to grow large rich tobacco. This is tlre kind of tobacco that is in such de mand. TilE DURHAM BULL FERTILIZER for cotton and corn is acknowledged, by leading planters throughout the State, as the best Guano for the price ever used. Guaranteed free from all Pirey Amoniatcs or shoddy materials of every kind. These goods arefast becomming the leader where ever used, because they give the Iwpt field results. When von buy DURHAM BULL FERTILIZER you cet value received, you are not buying water and snnd. Every ton of our e;od is warranted to lie iust as represented. For sale by dealers at most rail road points in JT. C. and Va. LOCAL AGENTS. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND ! Pursuant to a Decree granted by the Su perior Court of Rowan county, in the case of Chrisenbury Holshouser, Adin'r of Paul Holshouscr. den'd., against David Holshous er aud others, I will expose to public out cry to the highest bidder, OX THE PRE MISES ON SATURDAY THE 10T1I DAY OF APRIL, 1 380, the following described real estate, situate in Rowan county, ad joining the lands of Henry Peeler, Jeremiah Kulltz and others, containing eleven acres, being the land conveyed by Eli Holsh. user to Paul Holshouser, by deed, dated Nov. 3th, 1885 and registered in Book No. 54, page 2Q1 Qf Public Register's office of Row an countyj TERMS of Sale: One halt cash and the balance on a credit of six months with interest from date. CuitlSEXBCIty HoiiSHOUSEH. Adm'r qf Paul Holshouser. March 8th, '8G. gi:6t' Administrator's Notice. Having taken out letters of administra tion on the estate of William Waggoner, deceased, this is to notify those having claims agaiust his estate to present them to me on or before the 19th day of March, 1887, or this notice will be plead in bar of recover-. And those indebted to said es tate are required to make immediate pay ment. C. A. WAftfinVPB A Home Company SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital 8300,000 Total assets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at adequate rates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. J. RHODES, BROWNE, Prest. TO. C. COART, Sec, J. Allen Browne Agt, Salisbury, N.O. 24:9m. 5SEI ONLY A QUICK. PERMANENT rrDT,u nor Quackery. Posittso Proofs. Si PfrSSsS 'tfTWs ffVx if. . - r s l ll A a l st s rv saw s . JB " IIS S8S npi A quick mma M SM. luo xperiencG. Rm cures. stamp for sealed parties ittr8. , W Dr. VAxD & CO. "QQf : -""a,,t mm. MILL STOCKS" HE TOI!ERS1(EIha8totu,ta. l;no'.vn ROW a STONE QUARRY of E. E. PhS and will continue to supply ZT mand for Mill stones from ihVfi. ORiT-sowell known thmn. JCT"1 tor Its superiority lor Mi StoBeVTrZ forornaruentai parp0SPS Monufnents alsobe hadat tnls quarr,". Addrea, 3 22:6tp Administrator. A RARE CHANCE. I will let my young Norman! Stallion to a limited amount nt service 'at mi stables, (and at fcausbury it requested;) this season. "JAMES ! truvt ti ' the above colt, is a Iwautiful Steel Gray in color and perfection in form, will weigh now, at less than :i4 months old, 1000;lbs. He is .per haps the only Norman Stnllionjin this State, and the best general ;nirjose horse there is any where. His sire. Romero, registered number 126"), was imported by SI. .W. Junhara, of III. The pedigree of Jim's Dam vill be given ilKnin- J. .M..IIARKISON. FITTER5 ifi Thi Mill Hridge, N. C, Mar. 30, SG 24. -It.). 11 f -r . riT ; , . n , ' ...r- H PS", ill'!-. f'vIi-'J, ach liitlvM is iulifriv- ,tapte ' einci strenKthens l.'ic !:- rivu or'-at.s uH brac-3 Itte i!iv:ai en r-ies H ui heab,. Ail n ;!!::. :,: . s. It n uud 'ftirJi? malanal lever,, vuv.ilon, dvsj. I jaltiifnlly t-timplaiM C:e ki!n. ys n blad.ler, and Enriches well as imrifas .n- uiouu. uiii'n overcome bv faiin I Whether mental or .pliviical, the w.-ri Land (i lili.itel fliid it a" n lialile fftorw a renew e.i sinensis) t.:..l fomlort.- For sals by all Dm-sistj and Deulis ceoerully,' WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES (Jail on the undersigned at! NO. 2 Row. Granite 1). A. A'nVELL. Agent fort'ae s,CardwcllTIirc!aher." Salisbury, X. C, June 8th tf. PILLS 25 TEAgSJM USE. The Grcat;3t MoGical !i'ritc:ph of the Affsl CYf.lPTOrS OF A TOBsPID LSV! Kerosene Oil! BY THF BARREL AT ENNISS' Drug Store. July 9, '85 tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED? The Earliest and Best Turnip Seed for 'e at ENN1SS'. TRUSSES reduced piicea, at Of all kinds, at ENXISS'. Fruit Jars! CHEPER THAN EVER. ALSO Unbbcr Rings for Fruit Jars, nt ENXISS. SCARE'S PRESERVING POWDES For sale at ENXISS', THE BEST AND CIIEPEST MACHINE OIL For Threshers, Reapers, and Moweis nt EXX1SS'. Western N. 0. Railroad Comp'y General Passenger Dep't. SAISBUKY, C Jan. 16, lssa. Commencing Sunday, January 17th, and super seding all others, tlie following Passenger Train Schedule will be operated over this Road. TRAIN NO. WEST. Arrive I I.eavi fail Lice TRAIN NO. EAST. L.os.1 c fa pi-c: ite, Dovrcls co-sfl ve, lnln la tao .cnd, Tr.;h. a dull sensation In the bacU pavt. Fain n.idrr tho shoulder. tlaJe, rullnc-aa after eatine, with adl. laolinatir: to esKcriicn of" body or Bled. IrriiBbliiiy cf trmpcr, Low spirits, will afec::.:rrf.f havsrsr ucsjlecjcd some dutr. AVcr.ritsrc, Iliaziaoas, Fluttorinz at tbe JJcaxt, Dot.i bqicrotho ttyoa, l.endacbo ever ihy ii-jhiLC-yf, I.esl!?srios, wltfc Ctfal dre.pif4, ilivjl.ly co'ared Crlno. and 1 1 rr. 1 - Jv t l 'a ' ; C il J K3it-s-;s';.i it-- ! liiittf ia-c3-;:'i: r-e . i ; :i - . Gj ay !T.'.:;t c C:.3 i lh j:: w tLI::. !: t - ,. OH. cir.lly artanted a1".g effects sucli a r:; n:-jiitiic buUirer. : t i c, r. r. 1 a as 8 1 is -. t.J i i lao m -;c:a ' - V(i:.h Artloa c i-. l-'-:;iHr&tcolsra r 7... tr -;-.-.y S..W).Y. 101 19 : v. . ' 'i chnngert to a n.-'ire I fclnr, ncTs ! I. b t-sipsristj or :., tiovi York. Dec. 20:S 1 v. IF YOU WANT TO r m. 12. 1.33 1.53 3.03 4.08 4 3T 4.52 5.29 6.16 6..r6 7 57 8.52 .15 11 12 2i-H 1 32 2 IS 3 05 4 08 4 37 4 52 5 29 621 t 21 7 58 S 56 Salisbury Stitesvllle ! . New ton i.. . Hickory Morgan toil Marion . Old Fort ... Mound KnoK .. iil.u k Mounuain. Ashe. Die ...... Alexanders .. Marshall A' a no Springs.. Paint I'ozi.iT... lArrtve-j 5' aJPM 4 21 a 14 2 IS 1 S8 12 27 11 56 11 40 -10 52 I 9 56 8 66 . 8 IS 7 2(T I Leave. v. M. 4 23 3 15 2 43 1 2S 12 27 U 57 1 4i in 62 1(V 01 21 8 18 7 22 7 IIIIA1I 1KAI.S No. WEST. inrplij Bit. T Arrive Lcavf Arrive Leave 58AH 10 34 11 26 12 19PM 1 T.3 2 9 2 41 i 3 31 4 24, ' 6 05 r. m. A. X. 10 32 11 21 12 19 1 49 2 28 2 39 3 ::l 4 15 6 0.1 7 05 Ashevllie Uimlny Pigeon Klver Vayncsvlll9 Hall . Sylva j.. Webster . . Wbittler .4 . Charleston ... Naniahala ;.. Jarretta 4 39 PM 3 r.o 3 12 2 00 12 34 11 56 H 45 i 10 54 10 00 5 19 A. M. P. 11. 4 01 3 17 2 25 12 35 II 57 11 46 10 55 10 9 8 19 7 19AM Alexanders, supper station' for No. i. " breakfast " "2 W. A. TURK. V. E. McBEK Sunt A. U. P. FILL YOUR GAME BAG, AND MAKE BIG SCORES, USE SHOT All N6T0N -AND PRESCRIPTIONS ! ! If you want tout nrrscrintiotiK nnf. nn i .1 - . 1 cui-upci mh on.vwnerc else go to ENNISS' T".'j 9, '85, tf. Drug Store. Enniss, Blackterry Cordial, L. C. Bernhardt, Withcrsption & Gilison, R. L. Gc Kidman & Co., Hoover & Lore, Salisbury N. C. Statesvifle N. C. Mooresville N. C. Concortl N. C. Apply to any of our Ascents or write di rect to us for leminirs Treatise on To bacco and Leading olinters certificates testifying fa the superiority of our Fertilizer. DURHAM FERTILIZER CO. 10;2m. Durham N. C. Administrator's Notice. Having quallificd as administrator ot Mary M. Bnstinn, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against her es tate to present them to ine on or lwfnro the 19th day of March 1887. FETER WEAVER, Adm'r of Mary M. Bostian. March 18th, 1886. 22:6v. KOK uisentery, Uinrrlifen, Flux, &c, for sale At ENXISS' Drug Stole. I FOR SAW PLC C8PY d THIS BEAl TIFUt. BOOK. It KivthfLARSUftCE and SsstlsMst si Every Flswsr as Skrsfe. 3000 riill.-r. iii kinds. A -I. all the Kssws Rslnot nirta tlss with Clsve. Ptrattl, Handkerchief : nd ran. It is the swst corn ait tt work of lit kind ever pnb- llshed. Uend Fifteen Cents In stamps for a sample ropy, also onr price to scents. Agents wanted swssssstssss Art. AMERICAN PUB CO., I? Ron. Tenth Street. Phil ad a. P. AND Flirting 15 CENTS GUNS. the Latest r.iprovements, FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS. ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman 4 Co., SOLE A CENTS FOR E.Remingtcn&Sons' Sparling Arms and Ammunition, 2S1 & 03 Broadway, NEW VDBIL. western orncK, D. K. LAMBERSON A CO., 73 State Street, Chtcas, ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. REMINGTON ffiven Garden Seeds at Enni . x , . - . - n V . 7 W X a way at, Jiiiiiss Jiril; Store. If you buy one do'lnrV sv ----- - worth of garden seeds or druo-s or medicines, Dr. Exxiss will giye 10 papers of fresh garden seeds free. ALSO Tobacco seed free for 50 cts. wortir of garden seeas or medicines. 19:tf. FO UTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS OBRfBil A at " Ijsb Jni ' nVriJm sssnssjj jRyB nSs4garjWfl82 l$17 V TRIAL. SINCER T fit IS STYLE A t? DATS1 in A Fall Set of M.J Attachments. 5WARRAMU1 Tears. 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