f . , - ' I V I ' n. v t j . - - y . - . t tt . I - . HSM Ir 'ottt of sorts' with headache, stomach - r r.torpia liver, pain in back or de,con Kiipatl n, etc , neRlPCt may be fatal. o; St. you, fcanatlvo te 0 tfwrcVet A ft ! osea reswre to new health and vigor. The Grape Cure. SAL-MUSSATELLEt In Ame&ica VIE0tJT THE EXPENSE Of AN jUHOPSAN JOUENEY 1 1 r -1) italllzpd salts, as obtained In a pttrestate ro:t r ea ami !.: fruit. In a ortablet palata- simple ronn, ar nw prwniru w mc h i . . lesastbe graudest resolvent off Impart Mao ! rcctorof tin-liver and r?efUlator of the po'wl,--..: ' ie natural promote or HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. Eminw't nhrslH:tn& clilm tills achievement new . -a in the al'i.-d seler.e.e tf iwclhilne, as it fiinilr-.iestha blood witlili nuiur.il salluts that . i ' ; or eUtuuatal every day. ; 4" SIL-MOSGftfElLE POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick i Headache and Dyspepsia Cure. - I-Mavatclle la! riafun 's own product. It siiuii i.-s roLiii- svdtcm tiit-want of Jsound. rtpe t and fruit; n is tUe simplest and best pre vmi ? md cur. - for all runctioijal derahKments of ttfi .-eranxl Its lilndrcd'allnfeutH; pre wits the absor ion or nfalarial discascs4-fevers bf all kinds; . "it, . liietst'i" t rfe.-t.s id bad air, jwoj dcainange iaure w.tii-r; :t powerful oxydizer of tUe Mo1".!; atatural sptrlfk: foraliKsIn enipt ions, sick he, biilou.site.ss. iiervoifcriess. mental de pn " h, and will remove- the directs of accidental : itfj loa fft.tn e 'f ssivc etltyr and drinking, niavi it In your homes and on your travels. It Is a 8p?Mic for the fagged weary oi!vorh-out. I'repafed by the j . fiONDo??- Sa-Musctbixe Co. LONIXIN KN(il.AM). Ii.:.re of Imitations. The genuine in "blue w.vm : roiily." n i roreireulnrs U O. EVANOVITlCH, General - n.Mnn.e.'er. r. o. lipx SMS, Ney Yon. City. Mi ii! nn this p i .n r. 1 1 tjf i . iviuttz i co. DriiK'jrist, Agents. Salisbury, n e. Feb. 1:86: ly. AGENCY -OF -o- Representingsorhe of! thelarg sh Com- h American .and End .lines. Combined Assdts over $35,- 000,900, ; ont fail to cull ancj see him before placing your Insurance. Remember thai yeans of labor, ' iT-sacrifice, and denial maybe ipt away m an hour s time. n't run any furtb 1 :-;:s l.ut OUfO am UOOF 0 A. C ; Fcb2o:ly. PROFESSIONAL GARBS k;:hr ceaiqe. H. CLEXEKT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, Attornoys .t Xjv oAMSHUKYj N. 0. FcVfru, 1SI. V NERVOUSDEBILITY Oi:oasicWfakvt a TAKEIS' lktaj ,ad namofous olittcwediKBHses. bnf. flinalthe skilled oh v. siciaift. mult fr-m : Radical Cure for youthful indlaamtian- too fro indulaen.ee. or ::jervous over brain work Avoid DEBILITY, Orgaaic Weakness, PHYSICAL DECAY. InYounr; & Middle Age'i Men. me imposition ot prrtcn Uoui rcBMdie ffjc !! troublts. Grt oar Frto CircuteraadTrhl Pack nee.utd learn imnortant &cu fecfore taking treat mont Mvewhere. Take e M kK Rfmeiyy that HAS CtJRiSD thousand, doct not intirfi-re with Mtco- lion to business, or causa pain or inconvenience in sny way. Founded on Kicntine medicalprinci paM, Bydircctappficatloil iho aeat ct dintse its speeisje influence is felt wiihit deUj. Tne sat ur.il funetioi.sof the hu man orjranisra is restored. Tested too over8ix Vars cy use in mamyI Thq'js a nd Oases. ?. TRIAL PACrtACEn 77? E A TXjE?TT. Qfl9 Llor.th, - S3. 00 wailS arcEivrn back.i ,d the Mticnt Two Mcr.'hs, . e.oo Tiireolfoiitta, 7.001 t become ehetr fiiland rapidly pains both snriittin 6:ki sexual ncor. riARlll REMEDY CO., M'FCCHtM13T8 3 '6 M l TfcEth 8r GT. iOUia. MO. R B I PTUREO PERSONS ! Vof a Truss. Jt.n a.-'.: tar terms ofbir Aopliance. TP CD .fCRSS AKJ UT2 CAl . LE POWDERS t- ,;cji ? V ,;'. rcJT2 II 1 r.ni of Cpi.fr. r. t. or LCM F inf" rPf v fff umim. i?t. Fowls. ' V 1 t .... :...a 1. illl ill. -P.... .1 ll.fi: oiiantitT rtf milk srifi tt-m! tstMntf P'-r -rnr SIM nulk 1 no ruittcr firm f ; pun-ili-ni rij' rinnr m'f nt lmrtt KTKBT h.iTT POVM Bfl H tu. tilVaV tijtlSFACTICW. tyflrxi? F. rbclzrrcprletor. BALI' I IE CUE, MO. J. H. Emiisr, Uroggjst, Agint. - - ' -Z- - INSURANCE J.SafflllGCuDliisJr. 1 v cail Nat : 1 y. Office, next 1 I f rriw' at 3 9 J V m i 1 sssssaaHaWV . A A The Ox Gored on the Other Side. Boston Journal. At the race fair.-Thornhill, in Upper Nithsdale, England, a farmer was try ing to engage a lad to assist on me farm, but he would not finish the bar gain until he brought a character from his last place, so he said: "ttun away and get it, and meet me at the cross at 4 o clock. The youth was up to time and far mer said: "Well, have you got your character with you?" "No," replied the youth, "but I've got yours, and I'm not coming." Hold on Boys. Hold on to your tongue when you are just ready to swear, lie, or speak harshly. Hold on to your hand when you are about to punch, scratch, strike or do an lm proper act. Hold on to your foot when you are on the point of kicking, runnin&r off from study, or pursuing the path ? of error. . ' J Hold on to your heart when evil as sociates seek your company, and invite you to join in their mirth, games, and revelry. Hold on to your good name at all times, for it is of more value than gold, high places, or fashionable attire. Hold on to the truth for it will serve you well, and do you good throughout eternity. Hold on to virtue it is above all price to you at all times and all sorts of places. Hold on to your good character, for it is, and ever will be, your best wealth. Christian at Work. Not that Kind of a Cow. Burlington Hawkeye. "Does your cow cringe and curl," asks the new England Farmer, "and appear nervous and fidgety when you sit down to milk her? ! Whell, not f much, she don't. She isn't that kind pf a cow. She jsn t one of yxmr shy, timid, bashful cows. She just fixes her eyes on vacancy with a glare that will raise a blister on an oak knot, sticks her tail straight up in the air stiff as a poker, plants three feet firmly only the ground, and then feels around with the other for the ni ilk-pan . m ilk stool,, and milkmaid; she finds them, fires them up somewhere into the blue empyrean, and remarking "Ha! ha!" amid the shouting, jumps over a six rail fence and tramples down an acre ff young garden. Don't talk about cringing and curling to a cow that has to be milked with a pipe line and a pump-station. A Maryland Joke. j a certain village in Maryland a In small parish that a boy kicked up a breeze in the church one Sunday. It seems certain good woman bought a calf s head 'and put it on to boil, leav ing her little boy to mind it while she went to the church close by. The good minister had reached his "Fifthly, my brethren," when a small boy stuck his head in the door and whispered: v "Mammy?" The good woman recognized her son instantly and began at' once to make signs to him to leave the door. "Mammy!" again came the whisper this time a little louder than be fore. The mother shook her finger at the boy warningly, and indulged in other xamuiar pantomime with which she was accustomed to awe her son. But it didn t work worth a cent. The bov was excited and in dead earnest.! as n,k" . . 1 .:n i t 4 mi: BCUUCI Will SHOW. lULlSinf? his voice he shouted: "Mammy, you needn't wink and blink at me, but you had better cojme home right away, for the calf's head is birtfiu the dumnlin s out of the nnf. " M r Brother Gardener on the Salvation Army. j Lime Kiln Club in Detroit Free Press. "I hold heah in my hands," said Brother Gardener, as the sneezing, coughing and shuffliag died aWayi in Paradise Hall, "a letter axin' how dis Lime Kiln Club stands onde Salvasbun Army queshtun. It axes fur an honest expreshun of my indiwidual opinynn. an darfore I shan't compromise any of you when I say: I "If a revivalist has got to d n ver "eyes to save yer soul, den dar's sumfin wrong with othodox religion. uIf de way to Heaven am lined wid whoopin', howlin' men and women I shou'd reckon dat moas" of de chillun would git scart an' turn back. ! " "De man or woman who can't spe runce a change of heart in a church cougregashun of respectable people wont be apt to git it in a barracks filled wid loafers. "It seems to be a good deal easier fur pussons to believe dey hev a call to go out an' spread de gospel for 'em to be lieve dey hev a call to make a livin' by work. J "If it has become necessary to scare a man into callin, hisself a christian it am no wonder dat religun doan' pay borrowed money any sooner dan odder folks. "If Sam Jones can convert men to Christ bv a mixture of humore, pathos, farce an sense, delivered in an ole barn' what s de use of our costly church edi fices an high salaried preachers? .ft am my opinyun dat nine-tenths of dese wanderm' revivalists will hev jist as hard work to, squeeze into Heav en as de average sinner. "When you skeera man into obeyin' de law you doan' make a law abidin' citizen of him any mo' dan you make a christian of a man when you skeer him into git tin' up in a crowd an' de clarin' dat he am gwine to lib a defrunt life. Sound de triangle an' let de pur ceedins purceed." r J Mr. Gladstone has announced the dissolution of the English Parliament. Down with the Bed Flag. The red flag of anarchy is a dirty rag steeped in tne innocent oiooa ox babes and women. It is a menance to every law maker in this country. It is an insult to labor and to the rights of all voters. It is an importation from the slums of Europe, in no way repre senting the better element that comes to ... '. . i this country to help elevate numanity. It is a disgrace to ail that is clean, hon est, intelligent, progreseiye. Lightening Strikes a House. On last Sunday evening week, a flash of forked lightening struck the dwelling house of Mr Eageno Johnstons, at Farm- i nrt on. One fork went down the chim ney until it came to the stove-pipe, then followed that into the room, knocking the brick from under the feet of the stove, passing through the floor into the ground. The other fork knocked off the north-west end of the bouse, then passed inside, tear- ins off the plastering in every room in the house. Fortunately no one was in at the time. The same evening it struck large locust tree in front of Mr. Holden Smith's twelve feet from the li nuse shat tering it to pieces. Da tie Times. Let every farmer resolve that he wil give no quarter this year to weeds. Turnips for early use should be sown early, but for winter use sow. about July 1. A Spanish fishing vessel has been seized at Key West, Fla., and fined $400 for failing to enter the port ac cording to law. The French Assembly has introduced a bill to suppress the operations of bet ting and book making on the race course in France. A steamer from Hong Kong and Yokohama brings advice that famine prey ails in Corea Five hundred per sons have been starved in Seoul. The' lower house of the Austrian Reichsrath has adopted a bill abolish ing right of trial by jury for two years in cases of persons under indictment for anarchy. Jack rabbits are swarming through Nevada, Utah and Idaho, ind doing much damage to crops. A good wash for the hair and scalp is borax dissolved in water; it is also good for the skin, removing tan and pimples. k. To clean black clot!! or silk, sponge with warm water or coffee and a little ammonia; iron on the wrong side; if the silk is thin add a little sugar to water or coffee. If your eyes are inclined to be weak and inflamed, bathe often with salt water; and at night rub the lids with a little fresh lard. Three thousand houses, comprising nearly the entire city of Akita, Japan, nave been destroyed by hre. Leading London papers are consider ably excited over the sympathy express ed in America ior insn borne rule. Alma Tadema will paint a picture of Mary Anderson as Salammbo descend ing the stairway at the barbarian feast, with her lyre in her hand. E. If one could keep liars in hand, it would make hie so much easier. It is told that a farmer near here, having read in a poultry journal that heus having dark plumage lay earlier and more frequently than those of ngni coior, immediately went to worx and dyed 17 white hens black. A gentleman, who could not waltz, offered a young lady a hundred dollars if she'd let him hug her as much as the man did who had just waltzed with her It was a good offer and showed that money was no object to him, but they "tired him out" so hard that his eye was quite black. The hen house and other out build ings, if unpainted, will be all the bet ter for a coat of whitewash. A very little glue dissolved in hot water be- for the lime is put in. will make the wash adhere. The whitewash, com bined with glue, should never be used on fruit trees. It is often so applied, but does more harm than good. New Orleans is to have a Sunday law. So the Legislature has decreed. Well, it was badly needed, and we hope it wibe rigidly enforced. It is time the people of New Orleans had heard that there was a day to be kept holy and in which labor was to cease, including theatres and circuses and rum mills. Wil Stqr. 111c i.niisii sparrow question is an in-J tenstmg one. These birds are said to be at all the points along the railways. The flirst were Drought here in a freight car, from Portsmouth, about eight years ago. They are very seldom seen a mile from the city. There is the best evidence that at certain places they hare made their homes in the country, twelve or even fifteen miles from any town. New and Observer. A Westfield merchant went trout fishing the other day, and, while whip ping a mountain brook, came face to face with a wild cat, which he insists was six feet long. They were not ten feet apart, and strood staring at each other the cat with apparent ferocity, the man with undoubted fear. At last the fisherman gave a despairing yell, and the cat gave another and then each turned and ran at fall speed. Among some books announced to be sold in London a week ago was the identical prayer-book used by Mary Queen of Scots at her death upon the scaffpld. The prayers were written in latin, upon vellum, and are said to be rflie handiwork of some rare fifteenth century scribe. The pages are illu minated with elegant borders of fruits, towers and birds, and there are some 4hirty-odd elaborate miniature Flemish orators. N. Y. Timet. The man who takes the red, red wine Can never glue his lips to mine. The man who chews the navy plug Will in our parlor get no hug. Who smokes, drinks or cuts a deck Shall never, never, bite my neck. Don't you monkey with the cards Or we can never more be pards. The man who guzzles lager beer Can never, never chew my ear. Drink nothing stronger than redpep Or in your lap I'll never flop. Afloat. The Discussion Closed toot Late ! No matter what the subject under dis cussion may be, it is never safe to close the polls till Alex county has been beard from. Speaking of babies, the wife oftjulius Payne, of that count v. a few years ago gave birth to seven in thirteen months four at one time and three at another. It would be well to close t his discussion before the lies commence coming in. Statewille Landmark. Senator Hawley j of Conneticut is said to have the presidcn- nai -oee in ins bonnet." wen, ne is a handsome man, vastly better morally than Blaine, and his record as a soldier, and hisl fiery denunciation of the South during the reconstruction period, will perhaps cause his party to forgive him for the grave tault of being a native of North Carolina. The Republicans would do well to nominate him; but they will not do it. They will go further and fare worse. N. T. Star. Anarchists. FOBTT NIKS OF TUEM INDICTED WAl'KEE. at Mill- Milwaukee, June 8. This morning forty nine of the recently arrested anuihists indicted by the grand inry lor riot ing and conspiracy were arrainged in the municipal court. All pleaded not guilty and were held lor trial, the bail ranging Iron $ 1,000 to $ 2,000 each. The impeach ment trial of alderman RudzLnski has been adiourned till Fridav, wheu the defence will begin. Blair, the educational crank, has got another crotchet in his head. His latest is a bill to create schools in Utah, to teach Mormons. The schoolmasters would have a bonanza of it teaching young Mormons at the expencc of the tax payers ot the nation. Concord Hegister. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. I guarantee Shriner's Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where they exist, if used ac cording to directions You are author ized to sell it upon the aboye conditions David E. Joutz, Proprietor, .Baltimore Md. iS IT WORTH ANYTHING? To feel absolutely protected against Fever and Ague, Malarial fever, Typhoid fever, Typhus fever, Gastric fever, Bilious fever, Diphtheria, Pneumonia, Scarlatina, Summer Complaint, Blood Poisoning, and all and every form of com mon disease? - Is it worth anything to be able to effectually cleanse the blood in your entire system, to renew your youth, and invigorate all the organs of your body; to permanently cure CosUness, Dyspep sia, Water-brash, and sour stonSijsh ? To Cure Jaundice and stoppage of G4r-ducts, to cure Sick-headache and Diliousnesi, to euro Liver complaint and Cancerous liver ,-TO cjiie Kidney diseases of long standing ? To be f reelrom Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, and kindred troubles?" Is it worth anything to enjoy good health, to hare a Rood appetite, and to sleep well ? If all these things are worth anything, yon can secure them almost for the asking. We know from long experience that this statement is true, but we also know that few will accept itas truth. Noth ing but actual experience iu the use of Parsons' Pills could brine a person to realise fully their marvellous power' to prevent ami cure disease. Are not you willing to take our word, to run the nsK or being swindled, so to speaa, out or -a cents, for the possibility of securing such a great blessing as we know Parsons' Pills would be to you? If you should once become acquainted with these Pills, you would never cease to bo grateful. Parsons' Pills were a wonderful discovery, and there are none others like them in the world. The information contained in the wrapper around each box is worth many times the cost of a box of the Pills. We use the purest drugs to be found in the known world; but even these, be fore being used, are subjected to the peculiar purifying process known only to the chemist's art. If families and individuals could only be made to realise the marvellous power of Parsons' Pills in the prevention and cure of disease, and in promoting the general health, a vast amount of suffering and expense might be prevented. Our business was established In 1810, and is the oldest of the kind in this country. Is it, there fore, likely that we would put forth an untruth ful or deceptive statement ? Frauds and false pretenders do not remain long in business in this country. We suppose that Parsons' Pills may be found at your nearest store; but if not, we Win send one box by mail, post-paid, for 25 cents In stamps. Or we will send two boxes of Pills and a beautiful engraving of President Cleve land and bis Cabinet for 50 cents, all post-paid. The engraving is 24x30, and retails for 50 cents. We will send free to all who send us their ad dress a handsome illustrated pamphlet contain ing information of great value. If you order mention this paper. Address Dr. I. S. Johnson & Co., 23 Custom Boose St., Boston, Mass. Kerosene Oil! BY THF BARREL AT ENNISS' Drug Store. July 9, '85 tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED? The Earliest and Best Turnip Sed for sale at ENNISS'. TRUSSES Of all kinds, at ENNISS'. reduced price, at Fruit Jars! CHEPER THAN EVER. ALSO Rubber Rings for Fruit Jars, at ENNISS'. SCAUR'S PRESER7IBG POWDES For sale at ENNISS'. THE BEST AN1 CHEPEST Machine oil For Threshers, Reapers, and Mowers at ENNISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS ! If yon want your prescriptions pnt op cheaper thau anywhere else go to ENNISS' Drug Store. T-'y, 6'85.-tf. Enniss' Blackberry Cordial, FOB Diacntery, Diarrhn;a, Flnx, Sec, for sale At ENNISS' Droa Stoic. Danger I A neglected cold or cough may 'eadio I' ueumon ta,Consum pt Ion or other fatal disease. Btronir Pectoral Pills will ear a cold as toy magic. Best thine for dypepsi a.i n disestion, sick lieadache as thousands testify. HARDWARE. j WHEN YOU WANT " HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersijrned at NO. 2. Granite Row. D. A. ATWELL. Agent for the "CardwellThresher," Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. WOMEN THE BEST TONIC This medicine- combines Iron with pure Tiuratabls tomes, and is inyahsahle for Dtosaam pecu 1 iar to V Vwn auwno ieaa sraenauT lire. It Is La iiiveiea tea. frAsfttV) railoA rtsaarlsisKA m produce constipation all othrrlrcm medicine) do. . ouziiZTH UAXAD. 74 FarweU Ave.. MUwau kesj, Wto.. san. under date of Dec, 18th. imT -I hav uspd Brown's Iron Bittern, and it has been more than a doctor to me, harms; cored me of the woMUBss woes nave in me. amo cured me of LlT- wr VHjrii DininT anfl now mv a Complaim and now my complexion at clear and ood. ju. iiM junu iwen uenonc also been beneficial to mv children " Mas. Louisa o. Bbaodon. East Lockport, N. Y ays: I have Buffered untold misery from Female Jomplainta, and could ot4aan relief from DothtaW aava: ComnlaintsL i except Brown's Iron Bitter" Genuineias above Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Tnkc no other. Made only by BKOWM CHEMICAL CO.. B XL T iiiOU B. MS. Garden Seeds invert away at Enniss' Dru Store. If von buv ono tlnllnr's worth of garden seeds or drugs or meaicmes, Vr. ixxiss will give 10 papers of fresh garden seeus iree. Ai,bU 1 obaeeo seed free for 50 cts. worth ef garden seeus or medicines SOMETHING NEW! LAMP CHIMNEYS OF that will not break by heat, lor sale ENNISS'. ai All colors yon EN.NISS' DIAMOND DYES wish at DON'T FOUGET to call for Seedk ENNISS'. oi all kinda at TO THE LADIES: Call and see the Flower Pots at ENNISS. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE I THOROUGHLY J-XJUIPPED oljf untiitg, FROM POSTERS as big as a barn door down to most delicate Listing 0akds. Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, PRICE LISTS, BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial, -Orders solicit ed and satisfaction guaranteed Executors Notice. Having qualified as Executors of the estate of John Julian, dee'd., we herehy give notice to all creditors to present their claims to as on or before tlie 2Bih day of April 1887. Isaac R. Jclias, Geo. W. Julian, Executors of John Julian. Craijr & Clement April 27, 1886. Attorneys. 2S:r:j. ""S1" U"WM trena;tli, or who infer fron tsmmmm mmmm their mx, .h,id try asm asBi bmb wsm am - ana m m ia PPI BP Hi JLmm4nmw mM ! ? 1SSJ& ::;... 1 1 I gfg I'' 1- Arrive Leave 3.- - - - rr: ORGANIZED 1859 A Home Company SEEKIKG?HOME!PATRONAGE. Cash capital $300,000 Total assets $7 5 0.0 00 Insures all classes pro perty at adequate rates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. J. RHODES BB0WNE, Prfsi WMJC.COABT, Bee. J. Allen Brown, Agt., Salisbnty, N.C. 24:9m. For Sale at tlisZOffice : Land Deeds Real Estate Mortgage Deeds Sheriff Deede of severaWlfferent form vnauei Mortgages Mortgage sale aoaces Magistrates' Suuimonses, Executions, Subpoenas Witness Tickets Transcripts, tc. Bastardy Warrants and Bonds State IVarrants, Ball Bonds Peace Bonds Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds.... Prosecution Bonds Ejectment Writs summary Attachments.. .Bonds to make Title Sale Notices for Admlnisi razors. Trespass Notices A full line of Solleliors Indictment fprms. Numerous blank forms for Superior Court Clerks. . . 8everal forms for use of Attorneys. . . And many Miscellaneous, i All which will be so'.d low Blanks of any and all kinds prluted to order In be&t style and on good x paper at very low figures. 12 vols, of Scientific Amercan, 1 No. each of Jones" Law and Equity. 25o lbs. Bruce's second hand Bourgeois tied up. 25 or so Fonts advertising display type, lo Jobbing Fonts, loo lbs. Large Border type. faf"One complete stock of Priming material for a five column paper and Job Onlce, presses Hlndtd. r-Many of the above Blanks and nearly all the printing stock, will be sold very cheap for cash or on short lime. , i The Watchman ik devoted to tlic lt interests of the people of orth Carolina; to the development" of tlie State's i 1 nl ns trial rcHotirees; to her farms, her forests, ler minerals and her water-nowers. t should be in yoiir family. Suhseribe for it. I Western N. C. Railroad Comp'y General Passenger Deft't. i SAISBURY, N. C. Jan. 1, 18S8. Commencing sunday, January 17th, an4 super seding all others, the following Passengej- Train Schedule will be operated over this Load. '. TRAIN NO. 1. TRAIN NO. EAST. 2. WEST. Main Line Arrive Leave .Arrive i Sl'i'M 4 21 3 1i 8 18 1 XS 18 27 II 56 11 40 10 y sir s 5fi- - 13 T 20 r Leave. 1.4 23 I 3 15 N 4a 1 2-s i 12 2T 111 BT :U 40 lo 52 10 Hi i ' 21 8 18 hT 22 11 4MAM 11 25am Salisbury statesvllle Newton Hickory Morganton . .Marion Old Fort ... Hound Knob. .. Black Mountain. Asheville Alexanders .Marshall Warm Sprlnirs. alnt Poc v TRAIN INo. S EAST. v i rive ; Leave Mnrphy It. A. M. 10 ,f2 11 21 12 19 1 49 2 28 2 39 3 31 4 15 6 05 7 05 9 58am; 10 34 11 2S 12 29PM 1 S3 ' 2 29 2 41 3 31 j 4 24 I 6 05 P. at. Asheville 4 3M-M 3 59 3 12 2 00 12 34 11 5i n 45 10 54 10 00 - 19 A. M. P. M. ' 4 id 8 17 '2 25 12 35 11 57 11 41 If 55 i9 118 19 7 19AM ; iomlny Pigeon Hlver Waynesvllle Hall Sylva WebMer Whlttler .... Charleston ... Nantahala ... Jarretts Alexanders, supper station for No. 1 bTeai ikfast W. A. TURK, A. U. P. T. S. McBEE. Supt. "03 9 X.V.OII 3 1 tJliuiUMJUHV 91 H3DNIS l i.MIHi'twU ! U '3 and HV3IH3KV IV Nvfjsaajia. m w Bjuaiiv iim.hi n j.ii.i'I mo own .doo admn TOJ Sdll!H U mn.,) -qnd is pin ail jo jo.w idM iMtJtiii u Mi pwM3pm aMutj 'Mais ioim oJ tuiu o tijaa tt m rr ov "P"lt iaIP jaa3 issssiiejj puts QNV OVH l l.OJ.OjlH SOU JAd03 aidMVtMOJ 91 S1N30 ar.i su mm E. . r ' r :r in ' . . . rTHjra-DiphtljeTia, Cro-np. Actha Bronchitis. Kenralgic. Khenmatiam, BleeAlne t the) Ltnurt, HosrMnesi, Innucnaa, Hacking Cough, WibopuisT COagh, Catarrh. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Chronie rmu, anui.ji rouoies, cnaopinai uiaaasea. t Tflflalal nnil MIII I I 1 T 1 sss- ! Ta AfltAM r v!feve J11 manner of cilia. The information around Ptlla. Find oat about them snd vou will avlwaara be free. Bold everywhere, or sent by mail for SSc. ia stamps. Dr. I. S. JOHNSON rCO 8henaan's Condition-- saa sssi m a Hsm sss n n Powder is absolutely pure and hUrhly eon- eantrafted. Onoouacel is worth i ibt other : strictly a medicine to I be sriven with food. I Bold everywhere, or sent by maul tor 35 centa tn sttampc x caua by expresa, prepaid, for $5-00. MEN ONLY A O'JICK. PERMflrNT. CERTAIM nipr rnB Ixst orFalling Mauliood, NerroWew Wenkiiess, Lack of Strength. . Vigor or -Development, OmoskT by lnd iscrwtion1. excess, etc benefits in a iuj; Ouroo usually within month. No Decectinn por QnHckerr. PositT Proof, fall dewri ption and ltfr at advice in rlin Fenlwl envplone. free KBIEMEDICAX.OO. P.O. Lrawar r.i iaaaio.H.X A-.fo EPerlonce. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Packages. Bend stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WArlD fc CO. Louisiana, Mo. MILL STONES. T; HE CNDERS1GNED has bought the well known ROWAN COUNTY miit STONE QUARRY Of E. E. Phillips, decease and win continue to suimir th. ...mi. raand for Mill stones from this celkbkitbd okit-so well known tlirouehout thisennnt for Its superiorlty-forMm stones. Granite blscks torOrnamental purposes, Monuments, &c , Ac can alsobe had at this quarry. Address, " ? J.T. WYATT. Sallahnrr v To the ncrts cr . .,.1 .... i ... - , ....... iiiiiBirruiiu in'tv pri!i r, j '.. j'ctii r - toin- ctn Uttleis.K peci'ii 11 v !i'"tcr.,' Gtnce U irengiu-iia me (.:. braces Jhe physical ent iiriCii lo milieult: mi luuBcnm, njr.ovi s and preveii" -jnalarinl fever, constipation, ily.sin-ii.sin I ?u!thfiiily stimclntfs tb k-dnvs nv blad'kr, at:d eiu'iehes as well a.-'i.tir:l the blaod. When overcome by f.fi'uc Whether men'al .r j,!iv. 'o:.!, "';.- v.v r and debilitate. I C.ml it u reliaitle snurcc'oi renewed ttreli-th and Cfimfort. F..r sale by all Orugaisitd and Deak-ra gencruilv, TUTT 53 YEARS m USE. de Greatest MedTppk of tho AgeJ SYMPTOW5S OP A TORPID LIVER? Loan of appetite, lioxreiscoetivc, Paiu la tho bead, witli a !c!l Aivaation in th back Part, Pain unJer'thc i ohoalder plade, FuI1cck3 after catlvs, xviih n dis inclination to exfrtioncf body orinicd. Irritability of temper, I.or cpirit, witii afcolinsof hnvir.j ncc"Scctrd nomo dutr. Weapincne, Dizziness, riutttrinB at ilio Heart, Dots before tho eyes, Ilcadaeo over tho right eye, rcestlesr.nesa, vritU fitful di conic, Ilishly c lored C rine, and M y.'o i i.iJA : tUi:, TTJTT'.'i 2-iL.L.ii aro Pspecirsllv adapted to Such cajes, o:!0 d ;o ellects E:eij a changu offeeling,'toa!t:nlshtljo6ufr ior They Increase tfc A rpcitte.nnd cause tj--body t TnUo i Vlcnliij a::- ta-j t ttr.i i nourished, "nyitii rTrair A,etlaT: on thij ISisrestiveCTsratiS.Kr-.-u;! r.iot,;-rra O pts . era u-v h- t '5 1 Ghat 1! tt r ,. t .-.!: 0 chi:red lo a n::!' ap;!ic:tion if l.vtur- t eerier nc'.i GLOS9T Ulacx ." this DTK. it ira'jar? laatantaneous!','. tei.l rf Dr.;ijfiff5, tr sent by erpro5'i on v-ca'U. OrTlco, i.:-7Tiy C Subscribe now for the Watchman. IF YOU WANT TO FILL TQUilfiAHE BAG, AND MAKE BIG SCORES, USE 8T0N -AND SHOT GUNS. All tho Latest Improvements. .. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS. ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman &Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remington&Sons: Sporting Arms and Ammunition ' 231 & 233 Broadway, NEW YORK. WESTERN OFFICE, D. H. LAMBERSON A CO.. "73 Sutc Street, Chicago, DL ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. V. SHOVELS, SCOOPS. SPADES. ADE IN THE BEST MA1NER, BY SKILLED WMKKL IEIEM3E8 THAT 0U1 GJGDS ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. NO HOLES 03 Ri VETS' TO WEAKEN THE BLADE, 8ENO FOR CIRCULARS. REmiGTON AGPJCULTURAL CO., UAOS. N. Y. New York Offlft. 1 IS Cbmatber Street. TH!S PAPER! I In on file In PMladelkta t tho Newspaper kartr- u::lK Agency, of Jnes. M. W. AY tR & SON. oar authorized agenta. rampaic. trei. i;r. i. a. jonnaon s Co., isomtoa. MAKE OLOOD. IIVa OVsm. 1. 4k. t Wit. fWMiHsili each box is worth ten times the coat of a box or thankfnl. One Dill a dosas. mstratea pampw. WO.H. St.. Boston. Nothing ' will zaaka on carta hens "y like it. It wres chicken eholeraca all diseaaoa of hens Is worth Ita weigM in gold, niustratsd book by mail free-. X-l lb. air-tFht tin eanst SI : bm"Jlr Ta t .lOHMf.tiil & CO.. Boston., V R SALE or a ft 0 ttLra 9 Tun REMSfiSTON PIS u la ism mmm w Vrf jiff sjssasMSSMsaaasjsjBM 1 , m mM m I ii "

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