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wrosene Oil ! THF BARREL AT x .. I ac, ENNISS' Drug Store. '85 tf. "l&H TURNIP SEED! iarlieat nd Best Turnip Seed fat t ENNISS'. TRUSSES OUllki,uU,t price, at ENNISS'. 9 Fruit Jars! CHEPER THAN EVER. AfAO Biog for Fruit Jars, at EN NIBS'. KIR'S PRESER7ING POWDERS r at ENNISS'. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINE OIL TWreebera, Reaper, and Mower at ENNISS . PRESCRIPTIONS ! If y want your prescriptions put up aeaper than anywhere else go to ENNISS' Drug Store. Blackberry Cordial, FOB , Diarrho t, Flux, See., for sale At ENNISS7 Din Stoie. PATENTS 1 . Caveats, Trade Marks and m p i s topyr ignis sad n other business In the U.S. Patent attended to (or Moderate Fee. r aOes U opposite the U. 8. Patent Ofllce. and mbuin IWnulo lees time (ban those re- ob wsshJoirton. Model or dritwine. We ndYlae as to oatent- Lib? mr free of cbarae; and make As char at nlm mt mMm(. ' refer her to the Pott master, tbe Supt. o( iey Order Die., and to etnclals of tbe V. 8. Pat- omce. Por circular, adYlce. terms and refer o to aetsai clients In your own fUatc or count. sM c. A. SNOW & CO.. Opposite patent Office, Washington 1. C Oet.i.-s.-tf i , . ; 'IRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY -or- , Jr. fi' - lUprsentintr a line of Com- nics equal to any m North Carolina, insures against loss or damage by Fire, Lightning, Wind StormgVTornadoes or Cy lones. Policies written on short no tice at lowest possible Yates. Be sure and call before insur ing your LIFE or PROPERTY. Koyal Fire Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, has the larg fi. net surplus of any Fire In- II I .11 II VI 1 ; I U III II IL I ' 1 11 lOfilAfl fiairl flft Rmn oh nipr. sou nt for cash payments. Office, next door to A. C. Harrii'. PROFESSIONAL CARVQ. ifc caaaeaatB. l. h. clkmkkt. CRAIGE & CLEMENT. Jai.ubu rt, N. C. foi.trd.18II. EHVOuSDEBILITY iROAWICWr.AKKr.SS bat. nhr- eisns. issuM frsra uthf ul indiscretion. too frea indulsence. or over brain work. Avoid tUe impoeitioo of pr-t.n-tioas u ami In for Oicm SSSK Oct oar rm Cirewlar sad Trial Pack Ma, and learn impo tant CEets safer takhw trca. Mat eUrwhere. Teat s VRE Rmkiy that ii as CURED Iwss-asi. ssia no jjSsSwS w.ih ait.a t ion to twins, or Sanaa pain or fcacSSaiwIiiia ia any way. FoaadW on ac'entifta awdica! punri plea. Br direct application Is the Mat of sS Rs pecifle Bo5 i fell without delay. The naU sral function! of the Ro man organiatn la reatored. Tha aaimatinr clement of life, which T.are becu waited are i i van backhand thpatientheeomyeheer laiana rupia.y rainaoi." atrenrth and aeawal vigor. POTJTZ'S MOltai ANO CATTLE POWDERS tvLic. Bot or Lose fs- an ww Boat la Hi... o w dsn wii Intra and arevcnl Tlo fUrnm. rowSwra will pravwat Hint is Fowls. PwwSara will tanraaas Iks aaanUVr of milk waaay per oeni., ass uiac uie Duller nns Pswasra win rnr w prwrant lmoat rfsOT ts whktk florva and 'atria are .nhtort Knwffkss Will etvs SatiFactiojk. STwrj-vRsts. CAV I D . TOUTS, PropristSO. B ALT I MO liE, MD. J. IT. Enni-s Drogit, Airrnt. It is observed that the marriageable girls talk horve because it is the! lan guage of the groom. itl-liite. lMcCfliifls IHk, Sjrt 11 A E SO u Uui Ik lied a RADICAL OURt FOB 51 EfeDt VOUS Jfc Eb-tTicaH 47 Mrtv n OSMM. Tsstn St ST. LOUIS, MO. BS) II pTUWO PCRSOM8! No n Truss. r Ask fj taroia of or Apjanrpra, i rifeh -sfsiir Toaa1 Po a! sad rwast. Cold Slaw. Cliop half head of cabbage leaves in bowl for dressing. Take one egg, a small teaspoonful of mustard, same of sugar, three teaspoonfuls melted butter or oil, and beat all together, then add one-half cup vinegar, put in spider and boil, then pour on cabbage, salt, and lastly add some sweet cream. For let tuce, add a little corn starch to thicken. Fattening Poultry. Poultrv of all kinds will fatten suffi ciently with three weeks' feeding. The whitest flesh and fat are made by feed ing milk warmed and mixed to a thick paste with oat-meal, boiled potatoes and corn-meal. This feed should be given four times a day as plentiful as it will be eaten. It is best given in feed boxes or tronghs; which should be taken away as soon as the fowls have eaten. The fowls should be confined in coops, which should be kept clean and deeply sanded. Successful Experiment With Sorghum. Last rear the Department of Agri culture began to experiment in a small . . -m-r s.sj .i a way at Uttawa, Kansas, witn tne dif fusion of sugar-making process as applied to sorghum cane. Instead of crushing the cane, as in the sugar cane process, it was shaved off in minute slices, and the sucrose, or sugar yielding pap, extracted by streams of water. The results obtained were so encouraging that the field of operations was removed to Fort Scott this year, and with a largely increased plant experiments are now in progress on a scale of some magnitude. A telegram was received from Prof. Wiley, the Chemist of the Department, who is in charge of the works, announcing the complete success of the experiment. The talegrara states that syrup has been obtained from the sorghum cane of light color, good flavor, and crystal izing well. There was complete extraction of sucrose in six of the cells of the battery. Commissioner Colman is very much elated at the results of the experiments, and regards them as of great value from an economical point of view. In the process now used in the South there is a loss of nearly 50 per cent, of the saccharine matter con taiaed in the cane, while the experi men ts of Fort Scott show an absolute extraction of all the sugar. To Salt Meat. The Germantown Telegraph has a famous receipt for curing bacon, beef or mutton, wnicn it puonsnes annually for the benefit of its readers, and it is as follows: To one gallon of water add one and a half pounds of salt, half pound of sugar, quarter an ounce of saltpetre, and halt pound of potash- increase the rate to any quantity de- siren ana ooii tnese togetner until tne imparities have arisen to the top and been skimmed off. Four the same in to a tub, and when cold pour it over the meat, covering the meat complete ly with the mixture, taking care not to thus put down the meat for at least two days after killing. Some omit boil ing the pickle and find it to answer equally as well, although it must be admitted that the boiling purifies the pickle by throwing off any impurities that may he contained in both the salt and sugar. It is said that if this re ceipt be strictly followed it only re quire d trial to convince any one of its superiority over the common meth od of putting down, and the meat will be found unsurpassed for sweetness and delicacy of flavor. The potash, un less of the purest kind, may be omit ted. Keeping Cabbage. W. A. Armstrong, of the Elmira Farmer's Club, says: The fussy meth ods so often employed with potatoes after thev are dug remind me that similar practices prevail with cabbages. There are persons who insist that their cabbages must be inverted, the root upward, that they will not not keen any other wav. Others cut the head from the stumps and pack them with a great deal of - care. The most simple way when one has a cellar with a moist bottom .is to pull the cabbages as late in autum as may be safe, then it al i a V 11 1 , 1 take tnem ngnt to tne cellar, and stand them on the roots, on moist earth, the heads leaning against the wall. In this way cabbages that have not fully formed heads will sometimes develop into good size and the heads will be more crisp, whiter and sweeter than by any other method of preservation. Of course in pulling them, earth will be left adhering to the roots, and this should be carried in as attached. A little more loose earth, if convenient, can le thrown around the roots where they" stand. With a dry cellar bottom this plan is not practicable, but it will work admirable wherever the bottom is moist, not wet just moist. Saving Apples for Winter. At a late meeting of the State Hor ticultural Society of Kentucky, a dis cussion coming up as to the best method of keeping apples for winter, an old member living in the neighborhood of Louisville said; "tortv years ago myself and other people living around here on both sides of the river knew very little of fruit cellars, or even. of putting up apples in first class condi tion later in the season than any that are kept around here nowadays. Our mode of keeoine them was to nut them up in banks, just as they do sweet potatoes in tne iar ooutn. we anew of no other way of keeping them, nor did we wish to know. At the proper time for harvesting our apples we pick ed them carefully, and after having hauled them to the bouse we selected a spot of high, well drained land upon which to bank them. Here we scooped out a saucer shaped bottom, uiton which, after covering with an inch or so of straw, we piled our apples, cover ing the same with some six or eight inches of straw, and, with enough earth to keep out the frost ; not nnfre quently, however, covering the whole with a lawer of sods to protect the same from washing. This was all that was done, and the apples kept as sound as a dollar until the next June, in case we should want to keep them that long. If we wanted access to the apples at any time during the winter, all we had to do was to open a hole on the south side of the bank, take out what apples we wanted, and close up the opening again as securely as before. Those apples, I repeat, kept all winter as sound as a dollar, and were as crisp and juicy in the spring as when first put up. But now we are told that apples to keep well must be put in bar rels and placed in a cellar or fruit house, where they will be out of the way of the frost. Now, while I don't want to appear "old-fogyish1 still I can't help bat think that at would be well for us all to look a little more into these old methods of doing things, many of which, besides the old mode of keeping apples above named, we might find to 1 1L - 1 L -A. 11 oe me oest aiter an. A Boy's Ambition. Of course he means to do something for himself by and by, bnt he does not propose to soil his fingers with work, lie is going to be a clerk, or a doctor, or a lawyer. My cheerful young man, are yon sure you know what you are talk- 1 a ttn awl or TT mg a ixm t r w nat ao cierKs earn t flow much does a young doctor, receive? 0! but you don't mean to be a poor clerk. You intend to be a great law yer, with ten thousand a year, or a doctor with a carriage. Charmed to hear it. It is a noble resolve, but are you sure you will get there? Really, now, how can a young man tell, how can he be sure he will succeed? In this way. A man succeeds who falls in love with hiswork. He thinks about it day and night, he studies it; he reads all he can find on the subject. He tries and tries till he can do it well. Then it is he succeeds. You have no burn ing desire to study this magnificent machine, the human body. You don't care very much for dreadful work in hospitals, and yet you mean to be a doctor. You would secretly much pre fer to have a kit of carvers tools, but, of course, you could never be a carver by trade? Let us stop here. This i the summing up of a vast deal of homely wisdom. Do you love to work ? Ii there anything that, if you were independent, you would do before any thing elser It there is do that. There is your success; in that way lies all the money, the rewards, the respect of oth ers, and all the real honest happiness you will ever find. Boys make a mis take in thinking that only lawyers, doctors, and merchants succeed. It is a terribly blunnder to leave a trade in which you may make a first class work man, and have a chance to win a home, comfort and independence, to go into a profession you do not love. There is one end to that long road a life of ul-paid drudgery and failure after all. It is Unlucky. To be struck by lightning on Mon day. To sit on a buzz-saw in motion on Friday. lo break the mirror your wifes mother gave her. To fall down stairs with the parlor stove on Tuesday. lo speculate with other peoples money, and get caught To get wet when you fall overboard while boating on Thursday. To see a bill collector over your right shoulder on Saturday. Passing Under the Bod. It was the custom of the Jews to select the tenth of their sheep after this manner: The lambs were separated from the dams and enclosed in a sheep cote with only one narrow way out; the dams were at the entrance. On opening the gate the lambs hastened to join the dams, and a man placed at the entrance, with a rod dipped m paint, touched every tenth lamb, and so marked it with his rod, saying, "Let this be holy." Hence saith the Lord by the prophet, "I will cause you to pass under the rod." Ezek. 20:37. To kill one fly in March is estimated to be as good a work as killing 8,100, 000,000 in August, the increase and multiplication of the fly population being figured as follows : One fly on the 20th of March is presented by 200 on the 24th of April; by 300 times 300, equaling 90,000, on the 28th of May ; by 27,000,000 on the 3d of July, and by 8,100,000,000 on the 8th of August. A man lately cured thoroughly a balky horse by simply hitching him in the field and letting him stay where the load was till lie get hungry enough to pull it home. The horse held out thirty-six hours. J. N. Peed, of Jasper, Mo., had 120 acres of corn adjoining a wheat field which had been devasted by chinch bugs. He plowed a trench around the corn field, and for fourteen days hauled a log through the trench, and thus saved the corn. The bugs thronged into the trench by millions, but they never got out. fhe log did the bus iness. Keeping down the weeds will not be the only gain to come from thorough hoeing. By having a layer of finely pulverised soil at the surface, evapora tion of moisture will be prevented during the day, while absorption will go on through the night. After every heavy rain the soil of the " garden should be gone over with hoe or rake to prevent crusting. - Our Yankee friends could not cap tu.e Charleston during th war, but they have done it h?w. It is a city that had to be shaken Jiefore taken. Ma -ow ( Ga.) Tthymph. For twentv Years in North Carolina the fight in every election lies been between honest government and ras cality. Wil. Star. Everv man is his own ancestor, and every man his own heir. He devises his own future, and he inherits his own past. Dr. II. F. Hodge. But who can harm the soul which Thou Art swift to hear, and strong to save? The records of Thy praise unfold Thy love and faithfulness of old. tharlottc Elizabeth. The loss by the- burning of the Pioneer Mills and North Carolina Phosphate Mills, at Raleigh, N. C is accurately stated to be $35,000. The insurance aggregated $21,400. Turkevs are irreat foragers, and will gather their entire food from the fields du ring the summer, at the same time destroy myriads of bugs, grasshoppers, worms, etc., that prey upon the crops. Striped linen is the rase at present, not only for gentlemen, but for girls and ladies also. The contrast of car dinal stripes with a white dress is par ticularly stylish. Blaine is again talking of "rebel hands dripping in the blood of Union men. rmt it is none ot nis diooo ior he never would get in a hundred miles of a gray coat and sent another fellow to do the fighting. Jingo Jeems is a stupendous fraud. The chestnut gong should be rung upon tne rascal. Wu. Star. Ta Steifiitlfo A mprirnn is ricrlif. wlion it says : " Nothing will purify and keep a stable so free from odors as the free use of dry earth, and every one keeping horses or cattle will find that it pays to keep it on hand, to be used daily. A few shovelfuls of earth scattered over the floor after cleaning will render the air of the apartment pure and wholesome." A new means for shortening the term of imprisonment is taken from the German : Magistrate 44 You are sentenced to fourteen days' imprison ment for stealing wood. Have you any objection to make ?" Prisoner " I" have at home a wife and five chil dren. Couldn't we all go to prison together and serve out the time in a couple of days f Doctor "Ah! looking ladly yet, I see. You have evidently not been following my instructions about'taking exercise." Patrick "Yi; I walked half a mile yes terday." 4,3ood. You remember I tld you that rmi must alwnvs have sonic nhiect in Tiew when you walk so as to get your mind off ot your troubles. 1 nope you matie yester day's outing a matter of business of some kind." MYis: I went and bought a cemetery lot." Omaha Wrotd CARD; To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loas of manhood, &o.. I will send a recipe that M ill cure you, Kkkk or Ciiaiior. This great romcdy was dis covered by a missionary in South America Send a set f-nd dressed envelope to the Itev Josai'H T. In max. Station D. JVW Torh City. 4:ly Sanger I A neglected cold or cough may 'eafTo Cnciiinonla.Ooiisuinptlon or other fatal dUiase. Strong's Pectoral Pills will cure a cold at by matric. Hot thine for tty!tpi.i,iD digestion, sick headache as tliousauds tustUy. If you want to keep up with the times take the Watchman you can't bo loft. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. In pursuance of an order of the Superior Court ot Row rm, made at August term 1886, in the case of John C. Foard vs R. F. Johnston, I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury, on MONDA x the 1st DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1886, at public auction, to the highest bidder, the follow ing tract of land, situated in Rowan county and State of North Carolina, described as follows: Known as the "Necly Mills lands" and "J. G. Flemming lands" adjoining J. O. Flemming on the North, Mrs. Carson on the East, John Carson and Jesse Powlas on the South, and J. D. Johnston and wife and Dr. D. Ii. Wood on the West Con taining one hundred and twentr-ono acres. together with eight acres more or leas known as part ot Kilpatrick lands, adjoin ing J. S. Thompson and Ilobsou's Heirs and E. L. Johnston. Terms of sale cash. L. H. CLEMENT, Com'r, Dated Sept. 23d, 1886. 49:tds. SOMETHING- NEW! LAMP CHIMNEYS that will not break by heat, tor sale at ENNISS'. DIAMOND DYES - All colors tou wish at ENNISS"' DON'T FORGET to call for Seeds ol all kinds at ENNISS', TO THE LADIES : Call and sec the Flower Pots at ENNISS'. Garden Seeds given away at Enniss' Drue Store. If you -buy one dollar's worth of garden seeds or drugg or medicines, Dr. Enniss will give 10 papers of fresh garden seedsfree. ALSO Tobacco seed free for 50 cts. worth of garden seeds or medicines. l&tf. Executors' Notice. All persons having claims against Philip Owens, dee'd., are hereby notified to pre sent the same to the undersigned, on or licfore the ICth day of September, 1887, or thi notice will lie plead in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate of the deceased, are requested to make early payment of the same. B. IT. Owkx, ) J. A. Owks, Executor. Sept. 11, 1SS5. 47:(it.p. A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. The QWwtioa BOS bn aaknd thousands SfiffcBftTaS&fiBrPS Blttera ooiwewery- fori Ptu " '. "". "k nwm cure ni Mma jrwhioli a reputable phvsician wnwld prescribe IROS , : V'1 Deal rowtorativa Cff1 knII?,'"i h P!?. -nd inouiry of anj that tiwre aro more nrep&ratfamH oi Iron than of any ether aalMUnce uo.l in medicine. Thte ahowa con-ehoiTeb- that iron is acknowledxed to bo the nvua Important factor in Rneeasafal ;i,.-dical practice It is. bowerw remarkat.Uy f-ict. that prior to the ilhuvw. Tof DOWN'S luutfn&ffiWjSSSZ IT aaUafactory iron cumbinatieu had ever been found. brown's iron mmSggssgz hwit'. ichc. or prodoeo eonatipotion-fill other iron mc uefcoea do. BROWN'S 1 HON BITTKUS ewrvs Indigestion, BilioasneaatWeaknna, Dyniiopaia, Malaria Cbills and Fevers, Tired KeellncGenrrnl Debility, Pain in tha Side, Back or Limb. 1 1 eudacbe sad NesnrnU jrfu-for all those ailmants Iron la prescribed daily. BROWN'S IRON BinERS.-tt nitrate. Like a other thorough medi inos. it acts stowjy. When taken by vten the first symptom of beDcilt is renewed energy. Tiio muscles then become Ormer, the digestion im pro Tea, the bowels are actirw. IS romtn the aftWt is umobUt more mpid and marked. TIM eyes bsadn atonoe to brighten : tbo skin clears up; healthy color comes to the cheeks: nm liiismi i disappears; fanotional derangements become rvm lar, u Lid if a naming mother, abundant rrt manna swpnlied for the child. Roniernber Brown's Iron Bitters in the ONLY iron midicine that is no lajnrioOB, faafrtwn u. J OruyjUu rccostinaad it. The Oonvhm hes Trade Mark and crossed rod - n wrapper. TAJiB NO OTIlliii. CENTS res sakpi.c COPVstTKIS BKAi:TirfTI, ROOK. It give t be LAKCUACf. and Sssthsut al Cr rtasrar Shrak. 3U0O ! different kind. Jiu ail the ksowi Raiaaat riirta. I tlea with Slavs, Pant!. nsnantrcBiei ill lit ii Vr AMD is the matt coaileic wore of the kind ever pnb- ILlRTING iihikhi. tseim fiilei'B Cents In stumps for a Mini pie copy, n.to our tt price in agents. Agents n-unted auanftwkara 1 li ft! ERIC A Fit. CO.. 17 Rertk Tutk StrMt.FklUtf'i. r. SINGER $17 TIllS STYLE A l- DAYS' TRIAL. r A Fall f.et of JatsaF Atl'urH'm. 5 WARRANTED "STokXla. Sond for Dfreulaau 2C. 6tb St., U IU, Ps ESTABLISHED 1812. (Wound on White Spools.) A full line of this celebrated THREAD WHITE) FAST BLACK and COL ORS for nalc at wholesalo and retail by MERONEY & BROS, Salisbury N. C. 44;3m. U, The Watchman is devoted to the best interests of tho people of North Carolina; to the development of the State's indus trial resources: to her farm, her forests. her minerals and her water-powers. It should be in your family. Subscribe for it. BEST 2BLIBDY SHOWN FOB CATARRH SORE MOUTH SORE THROAT In all forms and stages. PURELY VEGETABLE REQUiHES HQ INSTRUMENT. It Cares wboro others failed to give relief. Dr. B. B. Paris, Athens, Oa.. says: "I suffered with Catarrh ilv years. But since using CKUTA1N CATARKll CUliE am entirely treetrota Ibe dis ease," Dr. O. B. Hows, Athens, (U., says: "CERTAIN CATAl'HH CUUK cured me of a severe ulcerated sore throat, and 1 cheerfully endorse It." Miss Lucy .1. Coo. Oconee Co. Oa., writ?. 8ept. l"ta, 1K65: "One bottle of your remedy entirely jured me of Caturrb with which I had suffered greatly for five years . " J. H. Alljfood, Athens, Ga.. writes Sept. J, 'S5; "1 hart severe soro throat more than two weeks; was entirely cured by CERTAIN' CATARRH CURE In one day." CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY WE THINK NOT. Only a tew of our m inr certMVatea are given here. Others can be obtained from your druggist, or by addressing 3 O. CO., ATHENS, Ga. For Sale by J. H. EXNISS, Salisbury N.C. 21:ly. I certify that on the 15th of Febru ary I cnmuimenced priving nir four! children, aged 2, 4,6 and 8 Tears, respectively, Smith's Worm Oil, andj and within six days there were at, least 1200 worms expelled. One child! passed over 100 m one niht. J. E. SmrsoN. Hall Co., February 1, 1879. Sir: My child, fire years old, hadj symptoms of worms. I tried calomel .and other Worm Medicines, but fail- red to expel any. Seeing Mr. Bii-'st certificate. I ot n vial of vonr Worm. Oil, and the first dose bronht" forty worms, and the second doe so inanyfll were passed I could not count them. S. U. ADAMS. 21:1 v. P3I1 IS 1 MEN ONLY A NICK. PERMANFNT. CERTAIN CURE FOR st orFftiUiur Manhood, Norvousni Weakness, Lack of Strewrth. J frnr jit. Dnvcln-Tnn I . ' - OsnsM br indite rotlons. sxeesaes, els BsaesHsfn a Hay; Our, amnilljr within s month. No Dscaatioa nor yuacspTT. romtim rTootn. fuli description and letter of advies in plain salea wnswipm.frwa. Elt LE JdlUlIGAJL OO, P.O. Drawer 118. BoSalO. H.X ORGANIZED 1859 A Home Company SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital $300,000 Total assets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at a equate rates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. J. RHODES BROWNE, Prest WM.C.COAET, See J. Allen Brown, Agt., Salisbury, N.C. 24:9m. For Sale at ttis Office : Land Deeds Real Eat.ito Mortgage Deeds Sheriff Deede ot several different forms ; Chattel Mortgages. . . . Mortgage Sale Notices ; Magistrates' Summonses, Executions. Subpoenas Witness Tickets Transcripts, c. Bastardy Warrants and Bonds.... State Warrants, Ball Boiids.... Peace Bonds Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds Prosecution Bonds Ejectment Writs summary Attachments.. .Bonds to make Title Sale Notices tor Admlnlst ratora. Trespass Notices A full line of Solicitors' Indictment forms. Kumerous blank forms for Superior Court Clerks . Several forms for use of Attorneys And many Miscellaneous. All which will be sold low Blanks of any and all kinds printed to order In bct style r.nd on good 4 paper at very low ngures. i 1J vols, of Scientific Amercan, 1 No. each of Jones' Law and Equity. t$o lbs. Bruce's secondhand Bourgeois tied up. 16 or 3o Fonts advertising display type, lo Jobbing Fonts, loo lbs. Large Border type. 3fOnc complete stock of Printing material for a five column paper aud Job Office, presses Included lManT of the above Blanks and nearly aU the printing stock, will be sold very cheap for cash or on short time. Eiohmond & Danville Railroad, Western North Carolina Division. General Passenger Office. ASUEYILLEfN. Aug. 81, 18S6. Commencing Aug. 82. the qll6ig Passenger Train Schedule, will be operaw over this di vision. 'I TItAIN NO. 52 WEST. j Arrive Leave. J Main Line E AST . (Arrive Leave. r a. 12. 51 S.10 3.43 3.06 It 35AM1 18 Si'm s 10 8 4S 3 31- j 3 56 1 5 02 , 6 33 5 53 6 29 ! 7 52 8 43 ; 21 I 10 20 Salisbury statesvUlc Newton Hickory ..... 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1886, edition 1
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