Kerosene Oil ! BY THF BARREL AT ENNISS Drug Store. Jmlj 9, 'fl tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED I The Earlicut ami Best Turnip Sm-iI for .1. at ENNISS'. TRUSSES OfHkid, fit ENNISS'. price, at Fruit Jars! -CHEPER THAN EVER. ALSO Batter Riaf for Fruit Jars, at ENNISS'. SCAR'S PRESERVING POWDERS ENNISS'. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINE OIL Vf Thresher. Reaper , and Mo-i at ENNISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS 1 If yea want jour prescriptions pat op aaaapar than an j whore else go to ENNISS' Drug Store. t?,,C'IS.-tf. lutes' Blackberry Cordial, FOR lMseatery, Diarrhoea, Flux, etc., for sale At KNNISS' I)i u Store. " PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights 1. and all other business In the U. S. rat eat i attended tn fnr Moderate Fees. 'Sice la opposite Ute (J. 8. Patent Office, and wo can onuun i .ti-omo in ipk i imp uinu muse re aaetcrfrom Washington. east Model or drawing. We adrls as to patent ability free of charge; and make -V ekarge unlet t Wmm Patent. We refer hero to the Postmaster, tho Supt. of Menr r Order lK. . and to officials of the U. 8. Pat et office. For circular, adrlee. terms and refer earns to actual clients In youf own Stateor count v. wneew c. A. SNOW Opposite Patent Office, wash wk. r. ington oat. ii. m. tf FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY OF J. Sam'lMcCut)l)ins, Jr. ReprBonting a line of Com panies equal to any in North Carolina. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Lightning, Wind Storms, Tornadoes or Cy clones. Policies written on short rio tico at lowest possible rates. Be sure and call before insur ing your LIFE or PROPERTY. Royal Fire Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, has the larg est net surplus. of any Fire In surance Company in the world. All losses paid as soon as ascer tained without the usual dis count for cash payments. Office, next door to A. C. Harris'. Feb25:lj. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Clftft cs aios. L. H. CMC M EST. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, kU USBUKT, N. C. Feb. nl, 1881. !K5SwSSffl a fmtmmm, baf Itn Uvs sklLUd hr 'oatMu'l tadTsirslio" the lpeuioa of mm. tt Get enr Frss Ocular and Tn I IWfc- accana learn tacts b mcnt el SUMS Rkmctiy thst has cured awHtMktiai MSNp wah tes te bumcM. or cause pain or sBssBaessittnos in aay way. Fou i a td oa scientific medics 1 princi ples. By dirrrt application to the tat of aiwaaa ira specific Mmmc la fell without daisy. TTe nat ural function of the hu la restored. mnm raateUvsahw hat sirsne;;a art sexual wif a POUTZ'S NORSK AMD CATTLE POWDERS Lmc Fa- If Foattta Powders are ssvsd la time. a FawamwiJIrtrftiaariTMtRaanMijiu. rn.mn win r re rent usnt. rw rem, ow dara win tnrraaaa ttift nanUVy- of HE loeat r eaty par went, and n-.nkt the batter in anal swss. nnu'a Powders win rrtrm ar m...i .wmI Null t wttleh "lorawa anet CMO sr- aubjerU ; run wiu oiu ATI ar ACTIOS! mmj rrsrjwaaii. D ATI D Z rOTJTZ. Proprietor. B1.LTIJIOBE.MD. Druppist. Agent. J. I. EantM J j It is observed that the marriageable girls talk horse because it is the lan guage of the grcom. TiaBits. I Harris' mm twtYea.w! jiMiyua ak Brruie W eusess, w SFHTSICAL D ' DECAY. D YCAM OV US IN MAMVssUfl TkirM iaaun f Ammo tO I fTUWED rlRSMSNS'irru.a O Hemsa WIN 41s of COLIC. T.OTi ar I T oulno TVnwrn Ann Vi i)M IB th Fall mm m j mmm WW mm, wi mmnn 1 For even the hardiest varieties I am satisfied it will be benefit to cut them loose from the trellis and let them lie down. In every instance through my vineyard just now I notice that these canes which lie on the ground during the winter are freshest and bear the most bunches. For more than a quarter of a century we have advised this practice of laving vines on the surface of the ground du ring winter, even without any covering, as being of much benefit even to the hardiest kinds of grapes. Any person having a few grape vines where severe frosts occur, may become convinced of the advantages of protection from freez ing winds by one winter s experiment with a portion of the plants, or even the branches of the same plant. 1 he great desideratum with many is to procure what are termed iron-clad varieties of fruiting plants. It is perfectly proper to endervor to procure the hardiest kinds, provided they are equally valuable with varieties somewhat more tender, but it is not advisable to discard finer kinds simply because they need some slight protection during the winter. Rural World. S eed Wheat Effect of Climate. Most of the wheat fields in the South will be sown during the months of October and November. A revival of interest in this crop is quite evident, and a number of farmers who have not t grown wheat in several years propose to renew their efforts to produce at least enough for home consumption. The question of seed wheat is, there fore, a serious one to those who have "pot out of seed," as well as to others. The idea used to prevail extensively that seed wheat should be sought from tho wheat fields north of the locality where it is to be sown, because it is presumed the crop would be more cer tain if produced from seed grown in a section where wheat culture is more uniformly successful. The idea is plausi ble on first view, but does not accord with the experience of the moot ob- servant farmers nor with the laws hich govern climatic influences, with respect of rapidity of development and early matuntv of seeds sown, in both cases, at tne close or one summer sea son and which attain maturity at the opening of the next. We all know that seeds of cotton, com, tender gard en vegetables, and other plants which cannot stand frost and must be plant ed in the spring, when obtained from a more northerly clime, will usually ma ture their product earlier than seed of home-growth. This is due to the ef fect of habit which has been impressed upon the plant as an instinct by the necessities of a shorter season of growth in the more northern locality. Cotton, corn, or any of the class of plants above indicated, are directly amenable to this law, and will generally retch maturity earlier in any given locality if the seed be procured from further north. The same principle applies to wheat and other hardy plants, but the condi tion of planting being radically differ ent, we should expect opposite, yet entirely consistent results. Wheat is generally sown even as far north as Illinois and Ohio in the fall of the year, and the earliness of seeding is ac cording to latitude. Hence, north of us the period of seed time to harvest is greater, and the habit of the plant is conformed thereto. Therefore we ought not to be surprised to find that winter wheat seed from Maryland or Ohio, or even Tennessee, will not ripen so early as the same variety that has been long grown in a more southern latitude. But the case is different when we use northern spring wheat seed. In this case the conditions are the same as for corn, cotton, etc. The conclusion, therefore, is reached that we may reas onably expect to get an earlier variety of wheat from the extreme northwest say in Minnesota or Dakota where the crop is invariably sown in April or May and harvested in August, occupy ing the field for a period of only 90 to liU days. Of course, to realize this benefit, the seed wheat from such far northern localities should be sown at our usual time of sowing in the fall. The writer remembers that when he was a boy his father tried the experi ment of growing northern spring wheat but without success, because, as now believed, he sowed in the sprint? in stead of the fall and the plants missed the longer, hotter days of June, Jul? and August to which the previous crops had been accustomed. As a rule other things being equal, a plant re quires a certain amount of sunshine and heat to mature a crop within a given time; and the longer the days, and therefore the more sunshine avail able, the more rapid will be the growth and development. In the extreme northwest the days during the period of wheat growth, June. Julv and August, are much longer and warmer than the corresponding period, March, April and May, in the South. South ern Cultivator. Mr. Calvin Baker of Hickory town ship, Catawba county, during the sea son just past cut and threshed from two acres of .land 50 bushels of wheat and Steven bushels of clover seed. Counting one bushel of clover seed as equal to six bushels of wheat, the entire crop was equal to 101 bushels of wheat. Or putting a money value on the crop, and estimating the wheat at 90 cents per bushel and the clover seed at $5.40 per bushel, the entire crop was worth $90.90 or $45.45 ner acre. besides the wheat straw and clover hav. We reported a few weeks ago a yield of seventy-two bushels and one-half from a two acre lot in Buncombe county, II ill am a w - .... . cultivated ny uapt. agg. Although Mr. Baker's yield of wheat is less Ty thirteen and a half bushels, yet 'the 1 A 1 s .. monev vaiue oi ins crop, including the ..1 J i . 1: H. I ciover seeu, is niucn greaser. titck'ory rrcjfs. Farmers' Club. FORM OF CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. Constitution. This club shall be known as the Farmers1 Club of Township. Its object shall be to improve the con dition of the farmers and promote the cause of Agriculture. Its officers shall consist of a Presi dent, Vice-president and Secretary and Treasurer, who shall be elected for the term of one year. It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all regular or called meet ings of the Club, and to announce the order of business. In his absence the Vice-President shall preside. In the absence of both, the Club may elect a temporary Chairman. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep a record of the proceedings of the club, and carry on such correspon dence as the Club may direct. In addition to the officers thsre shall be an Executive Committee consisting of three or more members, as the Club may determine, to transact business ap pertaining to the Club. Applications for membership must be njade by petition, endorsed by one or more members of the Club. Such petition shall be referred to a commit tee, who will report at the next regular meeting, when a vote may be had upon the petition, a majority of the Club, not of those present simply, being neces sary to elect to membership. No one shall be eligible to member ship unless practically engaged in Ag riculture. Farmers' wives and daugh ters may be elected as honorary mem bers. There shall be no initiation or other fee charged. All necessary expenses shall be defrayed by proportionate assessment or bv voluntary tontribu tions, as the Club may decide. The President, Vice-president and Secretary shall be ex-officio representa tive members of the Club to the Coun ty Club, when such is organized, and shall have full power to vote and act for the Club, unless the Club shall de cide to elect other members as such representatives. The Club shall have power to draft by-laws for government. The constitution may be amended by giving two months1 notice of the amendment proposed in writing, but no amendment shall be carried without a two-think vote of the members of the Club. BY-LAWS. I. The meetings of the Club shall be held once a month (or oftener) at such time and place as the Club may direct. Special meetings may be called by the Executive Committee if deemed ad visable. II. The order of business shall be: 1. Calling tht roll. 2. Heading minutes of preceding meeting. 3. Election of new members. 4. Report of committees. 5. Unfinished business, ft. New business. 7. Election of officers. III. Elections shall be by ballot, the tellers appointed by the President, and those candidates receiving the largest number of votes, as counted before the Club, shall be declared elected. I Vr After the regular business, the club may hear discussions, essays or addresses upon Agriculture, but no re ligious or political discussion will he permitted, or nothing calculated to mar the harmony of the Club. V. Seven members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of busi ness. Each member will have the right to express his views fully upon any sub ject under discussion, but must do so courteously and not indulge in rudeness. Breach of courtesy will subject Hihe offender to reproof, and if persisted ju, he may be expelled by a vote of the Club. An expelled member cannot re gain admission under one year. Every member should feel it his duty to advance the interests of his fellow members, and of his brother farmers, giving such aid and council s i as tney may seex, when in his power to do so. l BsaTThe above form, with slight modification, will answer for the or ganization of County Clubs. Let the right prevail. We hare certain work to do for our bread and that is to be done strenuous ly; other work to be done for our delight, and that is to be done heartily ; neither is to be done by halves or shifts, but with a will, and what is not worth this effort is not to be done at all. How to Build a Corn Crib. A lit tle forethought displayed when erecting a corn crib to have it mounted on posts several feet from the ground, and these capped on the top with inverted metal nans will save enough gram from the rats and mice each year to pay for im provement. A slave could be bought for about seventv-five cents in ancient Rome. This was at the time of the conquest of Ureat lintian, and one single Roman family owned as many as 400 slaves. Among them were some well educated and superior people. Some were doc tors, some were tutors to the children and some were artists. The bedbug is an extraordinary bird He is emphatically a disaster, a misfor tune, a great public calamity. Hut, to his credit be it said, he is a business man never fools away his time when work is before him, and never sleeps or nods or grows at all drowsy as long as anything is to be done. The bedbug has no voice, no lungs, no bones and no brains. His intellect is located in his stomach. The only way to have a friend is to be one. Love, hope, fear, faith these make humanity. An enemy is a teacher who costs us nothing. A character can be blackened with a shrug of t he shoulders. Be brief in thy discourse, for what is prolix cannot be pleasing. Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure. Truth can fight its own battles while falsehood is raising recruits. It matters not whether home is clothed in blue and purple, if it is only brimful of love, smiles and gladness. Never get discouraged because things get on slowly here, and never fail to do daily that good which lies next to your baud. "Yes," said a lsidy lecturer, "women have been wronged for ages; they have suffered in thousands of ways." "There's one way they never suffe:ed in," said a hen-pecked man, riwnsr. Vhat is that f demanded the lecturer, have never suffered in silence.'' 'They Honors come by diligence ; riches spring from economy. No man is more severely punished than he who is subject to the whip of his own remorse. When the forenoons of life are wasted there is not much hope of a peaceful and fruitful evening. To conciliate is so infinitely more agreeable than to offend, that it is worth some sacrifice of individual will. If you want to be happy don't look up to the happy ones above you look down to the unhappy ones below. Great Nature, May we learn of thee The worth of simple things to know ; PriMJ more the grace of purity Than aught of empty gaud and show. The Augusta Chronicle is precisely right when it says : "The attempt to disquiet and demor alize Southern negroes in a political conspiracy, or a wanton interference with other people's business.'' The best State printer North Caro lina ever had is Peter M. Hale. Legis lators who would serve the State well would do well to remember that fact. Wil. Star. GIVE ELY'S CREAM BALM a trial. This Justly ce.eOratetl rcinXy for the cure of dUirrh. hay fevrr, cokl fo the head, Ac, can be obtained of any reputable Oruinrist and may be relied upon asaiMfe and pleasant remedy for the above coinpuUnis and will give luimedlaie relief. It la not a liquid, pnuff or powder, hits no offenrdre odor ami can be used at any ttrae wtth (rood results, an thousands can testify, fttnonj; them some of the attaches of this ofne. Spirit of tn Timt. May J, 1SS6. A. CARD. To all who are auftering from the orrora and indiscretions of routli. nerroua wak ntaa, early decay, loss of manhood . fcc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, Kkkb of CiixaoH. This great remedy was dis covered hy a mtsaionary in South America Send a selt-ad dressed envelope to the Hcv Josara T. Ikmax, Station D. York City. 4:ly If 'out of sorts' with beadnehe, stomacs disorder, torpid liver, pain In back or side, eon. stipatlon, etc , nejfleet may be fatal. One dM of Strong's Sax (stive Pills will give relief, A. tew doses rest re to uew health and vigor. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. In pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of Kowan, made at August term 1886, in the case of John C. Foard vs It. F. Johnston, I will sell at the Court House door in SalisVmry, on MONDAY the 1st DAY OF NOVEMBER 1886, at public auction, to tho highest bidder, the follow- nr 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'1 adjoining J. O. Flemininif on the North, Mm. Carson on i he East. John Carson and Jesse Powlas on the South, and J. D. Johnston and wife and Dr. D. B. Wood on the West Con taining one hundred and twenty-one acres. together with eight acres more rsrtess known as part of Kiipatnck lands, adjoin ing J. S. Thompson and Hobson's lleirs and E. L. Johnston. Terms of sale cash. L. n. CLEMENT, Com'r. Dated Sept. 28d, 1886. 49:tds. SOMETHING NEW! I3TLAMP CHIMNEYS will not break bv heat, tor sale at ENNISS'. that DIAMOND DYES - All colors von ENNISS' for Seeds ol ENNISS wish at DON'T FORGET to cafl all kinds at TO THE LADIES : Call and sec the Flower Pots at ENNISS'. Garden Seeds givn away at JLnniss Jmc Store. If you buy one dollar's worth of pan Ion seeds or drugs or medicines. Dr. hxxiss will give 10 papers of fresh garden seedsfree. ALSO Tobacco seed free for 50 cts. worth of garden seeds or medicines 19:tf. Executors' Notice. All persons having claims acrainst Philip iito ii,, arc nnciM ihhijicu to pre A. . . . sent, me same to ine unuemzneo, on or before the 16th day of 8eptemler, 1887. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Thoso indebted to the estate of the deceased, are requested to make early payment of the same. B. II. Owen, J. A. Owkx, j Executors. 8ept. 1 1, 1S86. 47:it.p. rni ll ll e-s a- a sa a m THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining: Iron with pot vegetable tunica, quickly and completely Cam Ojrspcpsta . Indigestion, AVrak- Imimrc mood, ttnlarta. CfcUla Fevers, and n ralcisv. It is an nnfisilirtg remedy for Diseases of tho Kidney anil Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. Itdoesnot injure the teeth, came headache, or produce constipation other Iron medirinrt do. is enriches nnd pa rifles tne blood, stimulates the appetite, aids tho ai imitation of food, relieves Heartburn and lSelcLlng, and Btrcngiriens trie muscles ana nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, I r, etc., it has no equal. xr Thecennine has above trade mark and crossed redlipes on wrapper Take no other. elt bjrl s e -CENTS rORSAMSU ctevsiTiu UK A 1 IKl I. BOOK. it iv.-nu.. UNCuacc rikI StatisMst t kAb!iall r ww art latea inert in kUirio. Imwi Rules oi Flirt a- sail.. IsMtal stastfkavekM a ad Fa. 1 or the kjud ever pul liabeti. fend Fifteen Grata In stamps for a us tuple copy, also our price to seen to, Agenta wanted mmaw. d. aaUstCAR sua CO.. 17 Monk Tsitk ttntt.PblUS'a. ?a SINGER MI THIS STYLE A - DAYS' M V A Full Set of JLJ Act element. SWARBAaTKIJ C HOWE aft: CO., y.0bStu,PtUla.,la. ESTABLISHED 1812. 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Sept. 17th, i5: "One bottle of your remedy entirely cured me of c.itarrb wtth which I had suffered greatly for Ave years." J. H. Allgood, Athens, Ga.. writes Sept. 8, '85; "1 had severe sore throat more than two weeks: was entirely cured by CEKTAIN CATARRH CUKE la one day." CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY' WE THINK NOT. Only a tew of our many certiucates are given here. Others can be obtained from your drugtrlst, or by addresslDsr 3 O. CO., ATHENS. Ga. For Sale by J. H. EJfNISS, Salisbury N.C. 21:1t. I certify that on the 15th of Febru ary 1 commmenced giving my foui cnimren. nscn s. 4. and 8 vear. respectively, Smith s Worm Od, andl and within six dayt there were at least 1200 worms expelled. One child! passed over 100 in one night. J. E. Simpsox. Hall Co., Febrnary 1, 1879. Sir: My child, fire years old. had Fsymptoms of worms. I tried calomel tand other Worm Medicines, but fail- 'ed to exjel any. Seeing Mr. Bi certificate. I aot a vial of xour Worm Oil, and the first dose brought forty worms, and the second dose so man v were passed I could not count them S. II. ADAMS 21:ly. UK A I T RlPlT1NC ours a pi 'T r- sir 9 WEAKlUNDEVELOPED n interewtinsiftd? mjBnmwmt Kag ra tn w r paper, ii rnplr w inqni- n-..w erill that tbwrc la so encno of hnrairmg .nt th e, trn tr.. ptrttrr. ' b vrte.rtUe.rs r rmrr bisrhto ffirm J i-utd. Insure! permm maiT gat awakwt 15 A BI.ICAL PO Ku4. H. i - I Ql-do cwn .rw n 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. BHODES BEO WNE, Prest WM.C.COAET, Sec J. Allen Brown, Agt, Salisbury, N.C. 24:9m. 1 1 ...... .a- .... For Sale at this Office: Land Deeds Ileal Estate Mortgage Decd3.... Sheriff Deede of several different forms ; Chattel Mortgages Mortgage Sale Notices; Magistrates' Summonses, Executions. Subpoenas Witness Tickets Transcripts, etc. Bastardy Warrants and Bonds.... State Warrants, Ball Boods ...Teace Bonds Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds. ... Prosecution Bonds Ejectment Write summary Attachments. . .Bonds to make Title 8a le Notices for Admlnlst rators. Trespass Notices A full line of Solicitors Indictment forma. Numerous 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 Jn best style nnd on good paper at very low figures, is vols, of Scientific Amercan, t No. each of Jones' Law and Equity. I5 lbs. Brace's second hand Bourgeois tied up. lb or So Fonts advertising- display type, lo Jobbing Fonts, loo lbs. Large Border type. EP""One complete stock of Printing material for a nve column paper and Job Office, presses Included. ErMany of the above Blanks nnd nearly all the printing stock, will be sold very cheap for cash or ou short lime. Richmond & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. General Passenger Office. ASHKVILLE, N. C. Aug. SI, iss. Commencing Aug. SS. tue following Passenger Train Schedule, will be operated over this di vision. THAIN NO. 58 TBAIN NO. :S EAST. Main Line WEST. - Arrive Leave. ij lArrtve I Leave. r u. It. M .10 a. 43 3. 0 S.&6 6.08 5.33 5.5 . T.5S 8.43 21 10.17 10.40 11 35a mi .Salisbury 1 5.fm statesvillc..' t 10 Nnwton t 43 Hickory 8 31 Icard 3 56 Morganton 5 W . Marion 5 33 Old Fort 5 M , Wound Knob: 6 n Itlack Mountain.. T 5S i Ashevllle 8 43 Alexanders si Marshall 10 SO iWarin Springs.. , Paint Pock 5 lrM r. x 4 IS 3 10 2 38 : 1 53 ' 1 SS ,1 27 n 11 40 10 58 ; 9 5U 9 1C ' S 40 T 20 4 IS 3 10 J ? 8 16 1 SS 12 27rn 11 57 11 40 10 58 10 01 9 s 40 7 47 7 OUAM TRAIN NO. 50. WEST. Mail lice TRAIN No. EAST. H. Arrive. I Leave.: I Arrive. Leave A.M. 8 43 3 M 4 33 5 0 544 6 7 3 s 00 9 07 10 Of) 10 48 11 SO 12 S3rM 3 85 1 20pa Salisbury 8 44 Statesvilu 3 5 Newton 4 34 Ji Hickory 5 09 '.Icard 5 44 I Morgan I on 59 (Marlon 7 ST llOld Fort 8 3S M Round Knob 9 07 r Black Mountain, loos j AsheviHe 10 48 (Alexanders 18 40 111 39 10 S8 1 18 950 i 8 11 88 10 IT 9 41 9 IS 5 40 7 30 C 5T 6 35' 6 29 4 31 3 43 3 01 2 00 1 15 U s 30 7 59 7 80 I C 84 I 5 21 4 43 4 01 1 35 II 11 30 ; Marshall 3 05 'Warm Springs... r.a. .'Paint Rock TRAIN NO. WEST. H TRAIN No. Murphy Dir. f EAST. Arrive I Leave I Arrive I Leave A. M. 11 11 110 1am,; n- . ille '11 18 Turnpipe. 3 80 r. m 8 IS 8 19 N 3 31 18 40rMt Waynesvlllo ... Ills 8era; 1 00 1 10 84 10 15 1 10 IT ,10 ' 9 99 S 4S ! A.Jf. ! 6 00 bst'er '..".'. .tarleston Ij 3 7 05 r. m. J arret ts ....' "Meal Stations. Trains No'. 50 and 51 run solid between Louisville and Salisbury carrytna Pullman Sleepers between Cinclnattl; Louisville and Knoxvllle also between Warm Springs and Goldftboro. Trains no. 59 a ml ss run aolld between Mornslown and Salisbury carrying Leiginon Sleeping rs be tween Chattanooga and Ashevllle. w. a. Ti'KK, a. a. r. A. Asheville, N. C. C. W. CREAKS, a. g. r. a. Rtchmond Va. V. E. Mo UK I". Supt. Ashevllle N. C. ' TUTQ OAT'IZII duv N fmntf n n to at Oo. ARIO r O.X TjSX p. hnwnll ft Co' a Kffwspapew AdvcrMatiut Birau (10 Sfruo- St. I. where OstewfttlbC sonu-acts mar be. tnnAo for It IN MEW VOUR. . i irsssa e 1 8 ii ! 8 4 80 i 4 S3 JDHNVANODYNE LINIMENT lHarrao. Kidney Troobte.. and8pirPehiyrVe7 bB jTh'jtinSnn PARSONS 51 Tbee ?,tluJfere wonderful dtecovsry. No others like them in the world. Win positively curr reliare all manner or dUeaaa. The information around each box is worth ten time, theoost of a box of mUa. Find out about them and you will always be thankful. One pill a doae. Illustrated pamphlet HDBSIBllBiBB B bhi Powder is absol ute! cure and hiarhlr eon cent rated. One ounce la worth a pound of an v other kind. It la atrtetly a mediein to bet elsreat with food. Bold awaiy sitsaan. or Bent by mail for 25 wx oaoa by ax jsroeo prepaid, for $6.00. men lib ubui w oestaia WE i AIS SIACSSD, rim ruMiusTiXG and other Ai;rieutiiral an,i DEODOS1ZINO purpoaea at the low price of 75 cts. per barrel. 44; 8 K. J. HOLM Eri. HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Grsnitt Row. D. A. ATWELL. Agent for the "CardwellThresher. 8alisburT, N. CJane 8th tf. SITTERS To the needs of the tourist, commercial traveler and new sutler, Hostetter's Stom ach BiUer4s peculiarly adapted,; since it strengthens the digestive organs, and' braces the physical enerjrie to unheal th ful influences. It removes and prevenr malarial fever, constipation, dypepsi. 1 'altht'iilly stimulates the kidneys an bladder, and enriches as well as jmriiie the blood. When overcome by latigua, whether mental or physical, the wears and debilitated find it a reliable court-. ol renewed strength and comfort. For salo br all Druggist and Dealers generally. -.st. it a . iM USE. Tho 0oatt iiTrimh of tho Agel SYfe!PTOWi3 OF A TOkP O LEVEE?. I.oe.-..l':.a;et::e, iaowcla coat ivc, fuiu la tbo bead, with tk dv'A p :;,ruicn 1st tU bac-U parr, Pnin ruder lha shonletcr' blade, Fullness nftcr ousictr, wiih k di lactlua'.ion to cxcrtlaapf bedy or Miutl. Xnituhllity of tempers. Ixiwr avlrtta, with a fedinc of brxvinsj ncslcted no mo ilu t y, Wcarinose, Jiixztscca, Flutterias at lha Heart, Dots bofaro tho yea, HeadacLa over I Lo ric U t eye, It est leasnesn, wijc fitful dremna, II ;t; lily colored Uriao aad CO.MST3PATION. TTTTT'M li arc especially adapted to such cases, ono dose effects anch a hang" of fcerinrr to nt ontshthe sutferer. Tbey Increase tlia , t7ctltetand rauat the nrdy to Tate eu l'loli. tana tho avstcie U Monrtaliad, u- r-v Toj.le Action on thu niKMUvoOnsniMtitejtnlatr Itaob ara sslSilssmsss v r-T. .rv !!L" " rr' y StaBLtsI fuTTs mm m Gsat ITair or WihKek8 changed to a GLO.igr Itlack by a single application ef this DrE. It im;ars antnral color, note lnttar.tir.eoufly. ficM by Druggi'. er oant Vy 'irrc on receipt of f?l. C OtTIca, 4 Murr?v tit.. How York Sttlrrile now for the WatchMAIT. IF YOU WANT TO- FILL YOUR GAME BAG, AND MAKE BIG SCORES, USE remington ifles-hh: SHOT GUNS. All tho Latest Improvements. a eS FOR DESCRIPTIVE CI RCULARS ADDRESS Lambersorv, FurmantCd., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.REMINGTON& SONS' Sporting Arms and Ammunition, 281 & 283 Broadway. NEW YORK. WESTERN -OFFICE, D. H. LAMB E R SON Sc CO., x 78 State Street, Chkage, VL ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. REMINGTON SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES. ADE III THE BEST HAN HER, IT SKILLED 1WK KeeuH that est goods am always miAsu. One Piece of Solid Steel. NO MOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN TMf BLAOL SEND FOR CIRCULARS. IGTON AGRICULTURAL C0.f II. ION. K. T. PILLS MAKE sew, eich OLOOD. doae. Illustrated pamphlet N tt CO.. 81 C H 8t Boston. BE on earth , make hena Isn like it. It cur oe a tad all di la worth Ma weight in gold. Illustrated mail rrea. t 1-4 lb. alr-tierht tin tfJsesWsssT'LassssssssC" ' "''""'l:ijiWs5ssTBll W r? -T v .! 1 25 YPAK "V Kew York Office. 1 IN Ckasalxra IttrsxaU OXi. I. B. JOliM . 1 -1-' i