H IffiB f t 1 Wk I ' feu-:' ST is HE' I Hit 1 : I : Carolina Watchman THURSDAY, DEC 30, 1SS6. Crime. The murder. iss Lizzie Turling-j ton by berM (of whieW: , Wuiter L. Bingham, lit was published in last week,) is without a parallel in She was murdered for North Carolina no offense whatever, only for deelining to marry him instanter. J She had en tered into an engagement for services in the deaf and dumb institution, and had promised the superintendent to re main there until May, and assist in teaching the young lady who was to take her place in the Institution, after which time, as she told that officer, she expected to marrv Mr. Bingham. This pneratfement cost her her life. She re fused marriace until she had filled it. and so far as is known. IBingham had no other cause for displeasure. That she still confided in him as her future husband, was evidenced by her going off with him in la buggy. But he it was who was playing false. He lured her off into the woods, under fajse pre- fences n doubt and basely, cruelly, murdered the innocent trirl who was fondly looking forward to and prepar ing to become- n wif e. . IWth nf Senator Lno-an. Another creit man has fallen, bena - tor Logan was taken sick three weeks aero, cumnlainincr of rheumatism in the rio-hr. wrist, which extended uo the arm to the shottWor and then in the hips nd lower extremities. This yielded to treatmerif bUttakingfresbcold brought on a ctmplication of troubles, the most important ot which was an affection ot the brain, causing his mind to wander, especially during the night. His friends The Christmas festivities at Ashe becamse apprised of the fact that his vill N q were marred by a tragic cape ivn8 a cnucui one, auu utauy ui them; gathered about his house, ne died m the afternoon of the 6th, after unconsciousness from 2 a.m., surround- ed by the memoers of his family and numerous friends. f It is said that the General complain- ed a good dml through, the fall, and often said to his wife; that he was breaking down. He thought the pub- lishera were dealing unfairly with him, and it caujed wore unrest and anxiety than he could bear up under. He was nearly CaroM, - -Mr. Logan has filled many high and responsible public trusts. He served in the Mexican war, came home to Illinois and was elected a clerk of the im3 lstlie season ot tivity among Court- studied law and was elected the Seedmen. The catalogues are flying solicitor; was elected to the Legislature by steam from Maine toalifornia. The several times; and in-1856, at ihe age business of furnishing seeds has grown to of 30 years, war elected to Congress, in huge proportions. It is within the memo which he serrtid at different times in ry of many persons when the old women of both Houses. He was sometimes very the country kept a big, flat, nicely clean bitter agaiSst the South, and left his ed gourd with a hole cut in the top, into seat in Congress to join the armies of which garden seeds were garnered during the North in the late war. He was at the Summer and kept for the next season. the battk of Bull ftun, and there rea lized tfaairrae North would have to in crease ifer power to crush the "rebel- lion, ma went to southern Illinois to rally the un ionists and raise a regiment of which he was elected Colonel. He was an active, vigorous, and generally successful man, and his death will be lamented as a public loss. $400 Reward. Gov Scales has offered a reward of $400 for the arrest of Walter L. Bing ham, fclie deaf mute murderer of Miss Lizzie iTurlington. on Friday, Dec. 17, near Gary in Wake county. Bingham is six fieet in height, of dark complex ion, has a deformed or broken nose, is well educated and intelligent. He pretended to be iusane in New fork, and maj do so elsewhere. TheState Auditor in Tiis report re cently published, adverts to the report of tna State Treasurer wherein esti mates have been made of future expen ditures, and intimates ihat it may be possible to reduce rates of; taxation. He shows total receipts for the year ending 30th Nov. from all sources of $835,421.03; and total disbursements of $1,172,652.31 subject to deductions on vaious special items amounting to $402,0m34, to show the legitimate dis bursements payable out of the ordinary resou 4 . . IgP, Taking up ashes in a wooden box and setting the box under the house, or against a fence or wooden wall, is one of the surest ways of accidentaily starting a big fire. Dr. Hume, of Chapel Hill, lost his kitchen and dwelling on: Chris taTfis, in this way. The dwelling was a landmark in 4;he town, having been the residence of distinguished personal resident there for 75 years back- ''' Christmas at Sfcatesvilile, was not so fort an. i to: it begun well enough, but wound up in a row, some cracked heads and a fire. In the latter, L. Sharpe and Gapt. Winslow were the losers, one of buildings and the other of a quantity of tobacco, but covered b- in surance. The citizens of Cleveland 0. did the right thing on Chrstmas--they caused to be distr ibuted to the poor of the city 2,600 baskete, each containing a turkey, a peck of potatoes, half a pound of butter and a two pound loaf of bread, with a Christmas card attached to each basket with directions for cooking. naraaMpasa ..PS One would suppose it would be the easiest thing in the world to push ships and boats lying in the water out of the rewuui ore, ana ver, ic is no uncom mon thing far hatf a dozen vessels to be destroyed before they can be got a way from a burning boat. This hap pened: on the 28th at Cairo, Illinois. It is announced that some ex-Confederate will be allowed a place in the f uneral ceremonies of Senator Logan. What, a worthy of special favor, or as an example of great goodness ? I Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength,-and wholesomenesa. More economical tnan tne orcunarv Kinas, ana cannot e uju u coinpetltlonwllh the multitude of low test, shro cans wftitrnt. a mm or BBanwua newoan. oom umwuv Can8. KOYAL ii A K I :-o 10WUKK VO. 1U0 W illl ov.w W - - W li- il XT V For sale by Bingham & Co., Young & Bos tian, A. C. Harris, The Favetteville Observer-Gazette says that Mr. James Koper, ot Lauren- 1AA Kncli ale i a ' T il-j T The cold Wave, Christinas, did not amount to much herebarely touched us; but out in Iowa, Minnesota, Michi- gan and Illinois, it sunk the mercury down to trom 10 to l degress below zero. nii ..i,out oViock. Fridav evenincr. E(iward S. Aston, a young man, of a higbly esteemed family, had. been ,i !,;., f k n1tKf. wnr trtid snfFpr- ing from mental trouble, blew out hist brains with a pistol in the hall of a. blic jj ffc caused ite a sensa. tion for a little while a few hours and the cnrrent 0f ordinary events flowed on usua, showing no sign of disturbance By-the-way. let not any man be so ool;sh to think that that sort of taking himself off will stop anything mucn. ' imm, . Now we run to the seed stores. Unfailing Specific for Lifer Disease. SVMPTflMS Bitter or had taste in O I mr I Utno mouth; tongue coated white or covered with a brown fur ; patn In the back, sides, or joints often mistaken for Rheumatism ; sour stomach; loss of appetite; sometimes nausea and water brash, or Indigestion ; flatulency and acid eructations; bowels alternately costive and lax ; headache r loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done ; debility; low spirits: a thick, yeUow ap pearance of the skin and eyes; a dry cough; fever; restlessness; the urine is scanty and high colored, and, If allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is generally nsed in the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. It sets with exti aordinsry efficacy on the jiver, KiDNEY8v 1 and Bowels. Ail EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOB Malaria, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Kidney Affections, Jaundice, Mental Depression, Colic. Endorsed by the use of 7 Millions of Bottles, as THE BE8T FAMILY MEDICINE for Children, for Adults, sod for the Aged. ONLY GENUINE has our Z Stamp in red oa front of Wrapper. J. H. ZeUin A Co., Philadelphia, Pa., sols fropribtors. Price, 9H.OO. Eirs catarrh CREAM BALM Gives KeUef at once and Cures COLD in the Head, CATARRH HAY FEVER. Sot a Liquid, Snujf or Potod&r. Free from Injw rio Drug and Ofcnzivt odor. -FEVER A partleleof the Balm is rmHp,l intn oaon nnsHrtt Is agreeable to use and is quickly abaorbfcd, cfTect any cleausing tne nasal passages of catarrhal virus causing healiUy secretions! It allay pain and inflamation, protects tne mem bTanal liniess of the heart from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense of taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a few appacatiorjs. A. thorough treatment vill cure. Price 50 cents at druggists; by mall, registered, so cents. Circulars sent free. ELY BKoTiJEUS, Druggists, Owego, N. T. 4&tf - - HAY GREAT BARGAINS AT KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN'S They have now ready for sale the largest and beat selected stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings, Flannels, Domestics, Oassimers, Notions, Shirts, Clothing, New Markets Jerseys, Shawls, Jackets, Shoes, Boots, Rubbers, Groceries, &c, Ac., in Town, and many more good and useful things, which we havc.not room here to name, but tay to all come and see for yourself. Qc to nun 14 th, 1830. 51:3m. SALKBTPRY MAKEET Cotton, good noddling, 8 8.60 " middling, 8.40 " Lt. low middling, 8 No low grade offering, Corn, new, 50 ur, country family, 2 & jR5.tf heat. - 8QI.OT untrv bacon, hog round, 8i 9 Bntfc&r, 20 25 Einrs. 15 18 Pork, good, 7 8 Irish potatoes, good, 5u 60 Lard, country, 9 10 We have no satisfactory report of the Tobacco market, though there are al most daily jales. The grades are deter mined on the Warehouse floors, and are so various that any quotation given can only be regarded as probable. Administrator's Notice. Having qunhueil as administrator upon the estate of William Iitker, deceased. I hereby notify all persons having claims aira n?t said estate to present them to me for payment on or before the 18th day of November 1887 or this notice will be plead fn bar of their recovery.' ' John D. Miller, Adm'r, Nov. 18. 1886. 4:6w Theo. F. Kluttz. Attorney. EDM Several boarders ! Terms moderate "Private House For further particulars apply at this ffic. ! --i 3:1m. LADIES' Everything New For years we have been leading in ladies fin dress goods. We do not hesi tate to 8ay that we have outdone every former purchase in this line for the fall and wiuter trade of 1886. We present an unequalled line of CASIMERES, Cainers Hair, Homespun, Cassimeres, Flannels, Broad Wails, Norfolk Suitings And a great variety of other new and at' tractive designs in dress goods. We ran match our dress goods with alj the latest trimmings, such as striped plush, striped velvets, moss, astrakhan, Fur, solid velvets and velveteens in all colors; chenille fringe, a full line of jet and passementerie. We call special attention to our. 25 CENT DRESS GOODS the hest we have ever been able to offer to our trade. Ladies full regular hose for 25 cents! An immense stock of ribbed hoso for children. LADIES WBAPS ! A large assortment consisting of Jackets, New Markets, &c, &c. Large lot of chil drens wraps. , Latest novelties in ladies Jerseys. A complete assortment of embroidered handkerchiefs, white and colored. UNDER WEAR. Gent's, Ladies and children's underwear in great profusion. The finest Hue ia the town. See it before purchasing. Polo "and Jersey caps for children at 25 cents. Misses Electric gossamer for only one dollar! Ladies Electric gossamer for one dollar and a quarter. Our line of Rubber goods b complete. Our stock is without a parallel in this market and our prices defy comparison. It is certainly to your advantage to fee our stock and hear our prices before trading. MERQNEY & BHO. 50:tf. SALE OF LANDS ! By Virtuc of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County in the case of J. N Baker ancfc others against Florence Collins, 1 will .sell on the premises on Wednesday the 5th day of January, 1887, all those valuable lands known as the Jas. Baker lands situate in AtwelPs township. Three lot 1 contains 107 acres, and the bid dings on this lot will open at $660,00. No. 2 contains 91 acres and the biddings on this lot wall open at $035.00. No. 3 con tains 90 acres. Terms of sale, one-third ensh and the balance in twelve months with interest at eight per tent per annum. ' " v: J. W. MAUNET, Com'r. Dec. let 1880. C Otds. GOLD HILL AT A BARGAIN ! A 5 aterap gold mill and 4 copper plates, 4O.vJ0; all good as new and but little used, for sale at a bargain. Address T. K. Brtjner, Salisbury, N. C. KLUTTZ fc BENDLEMAN. WANT BipS HSKBSMSlSk SJSMHSf .SfcM mm SHk --. -BLB c' JL'CJJriZEj EXHIBIT Of the Clerk of t&e Board of County Commissioners for the County of Rowan, to the first Monday in December, A. D. 1886. Amounts and items audited by the Board to the members thereof: Thos J Sumner, per diem $26,00 14,00 9,00 26,00 " " 7 days extra service " mileage OF Baker, per diem, " 4 days extra service W L Kluttz, per diem 8,00 26,00 8,00 26,00 2,00 " 4 days extra service J S McCubbins, per diem " "1 day extra service la w Coleman, per diem -" " mileage H N Woodson, Clerk, per diem 24,00 12,00 26,00 Total 1 $207,00 Distances traveled by the members of the Board in attending the Sessions of the same: Thomas J Sumner. 180 miles Ij W Uoleman, 40 " Horatio N. Woodson, CTk. Dec. 1st, 1887. 7:4t TESTED IDl bv mail oa application. Don't neglect writing-tor it HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 322-325 E. Mala St. CHICAGO. ILL 12-14 N. CUrk St. A CAR LOAD OP YICTOH Urain -KELLERS PATENT. for sale to the Farmers of Row an. Cheap for cash or well SECURED TIME NOTES. This Drill stands at the very front and is unsurpassed by any other in America. It sows wheat and clover seed and bearded oats togethi ?r with fertilizers most admirably. The quantity per acre can be changed in an instant by a single motion of the hand. Read what people who have used it say about it. Mt. Veunon, Rowan Co. N. C. Sept. 15tb, 1886. I have nsed the Victor Kellers patent Grain Drill for, several years and I consider it a perfect machine. One can set it in an instant, to sow aitv quantity of wheat or oats per acre, from one peck to four bush els. It sows hearded oats as well as it does wheat or clover seed and fort izcrs to per fection. I know it to be strietly A No. 1. Drill and combines great stremrth, with its other good qualities. W. A. Lvckkv. Salisbury, N. C. Sept. 15th, 1886. Last Spring I borrowed Mr. White Fraley'a Victor (Kellers patent) Grain Drill and put in my oats with it. It sowed bearded and non-bearded oats to perfection. I believe it to be the beat Grain Drill I ever saw. It sows wheat or oats and clover seed and fertilizer all O. K.,andl have bought one for this fall's seeding of, the Agent, John A. Boyden. RlCHAKD II. CoWAN. Salisbury. N. C. SeptJ 17 th, 1830. I have ued the Victor Kellers patent Grain I);ill for the past ten years and con sider it by .far the best Drill made. I have also used the Bechford'& Huffman Drill, but greatly prefer the Victor, because it is much the most conveuiuut; and I believe one Victor will last as long as two Beck ford & Huffman Drills. Tine Victor sows all kinds of grain satisfactorily. Frank Breathed. For sa!6 by m. A. BOYDEN. NOTICE. The regular.ahnual meeting of the West ern North Carolina Kail Road Company will take place in Salisbury, N. C, on the 4th Wednesday in November, 1886 being the 4th day of the month. G. P. ERWIN, Sec. and Treas. 52;tdofm. $5 REWARD. Lost a large yellow setter hunting dog, with white face, collar with name of J. M. Smith thereon. Monev to be paid upon delivery of dog to F. H. Mauney, Gold Hill, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator C. T.A. upon the estate of Conrad Miller, deed, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them for pay ment on or before the 15th day of Dee. 1887 or this notice will be plead" in bar of their recovery. Ail person indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate settlement of the same. A., W. Mii.lkh, Adm'r. C. T. A.r T. C. Linn, Attorney. Dec. 13, 46. 8:4t. r- : IBLEY'S A Plants. Bulbs. Imnlem'ts. 1 r UO FREE Executors Notice. All persons having claims against the es tate ot John Y. Rice, deed, are hereby no tified to present the same tc me for pay ment on or before the 18th day of Nov. 1887. Or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Also, all persons indebted to said est at e, are requested to make immedi ate payment. A. M. Brows. Nov. 18, 1885. Executor. FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY 5 : OF J.SailIcM!iiiis,Jr. -o- Roprsenting a line of Com paores equal to anv in North Carolina. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Lightning, Wind Storms, Tornadoes or Cv- 9 ml ' clones. Policies written on short no tics 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:ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KERRGRMGE. L. H. CI.EJtfc.aT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys At Law, iiALISBURY, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. nf.hvousdsd;lity OBaANICWfiiKSES3 Uocbt Arxa nnmcrous ohiscurBdisease"!. bpi- flinsthe aldlloU ph.-. si.-iii.is. result fraOl youtnfnl lndlsMtlon. A RaoioalCure for loo freo indnUtonca, or over brain work. Avpid NERVOUS DEBILITY, Orgaaic Weakness, InYounaA Wlddle Tested for overSix Years by use in many Thousand Oases. Q TR!AL TPEATMJSIfT. tw iraiioiiKn ot pmen tiotw remedies for tht sa rrouhlc. G-t our Frts Circular rtd Trial Peck age, and team import. : farU before takinj: trc ment elicwhere. J'aku a 6UHE HSEIYthetirA3 CUBED thousand, doca not interfere with amo tion to but iaest, or cau o patn or ineonvcnwRoe ia arr way. Fouxdcd on aefeatinc medical prinei- j plea. By difwtaprmcatirn ! to the scat of Jiscnsc i I upeciflc influence ia fcit I without delay. The nnt- Jural tuTictiOHSOt iuo r.u. man crgirnsni la restore. The auimatii.jf elemeirta of life. wjich hive bean watted are ci-. en backxiKt .'He petir.ntbecomcaehetr fulund rapidly pains wnS etrcn.sth a:U aexoal Tijjor. Or.o Kouttu - 03.00 Wro Months. 7.001 KARIMS RG8SEQY CO., M'FCCEEg,rs OG;i If. Teufch St.. ST. T-cVdS, KO. SEP TiiKBO PCRoO?iC ! Kto a Truss. IT V St as': for tenf o-tr Aewlgcco. , 3 fC$ ' tl C K w 2. J-'t, 3 1'A i i L i " : or 1 '. ifx .f ry i ill 1 oiiT " Vv "I ti-' -G 'Unas, ir-.- v Fowia; Yo-:t 1 t --.t. t c:(y jm r ccuu. m niaLc t:;e l;t;crfjf r:;rr of n::at i -.nt? rat-.!? " - tc Vii;n V il ''r-.vr'"Kf fceii ?..rvs'i.ri. 1' .-i!ro nr p- cut u'i'tv imxt ill G ITE i ikl'AC ; ICS. v a vi i" r. Bit, 2, Proprietor, !-?r'OP..,5Sl). J. II. Eanisa Druiruist, Atrcnt. V'CisK pi 7S" !s on fileln PhHHt!cltli! I I a,,B tiinc ArcJicy of !t..-:-s. Hi W. AYCR SOM. oar auUiojlitd ieU. Kerosene Oil ! jpr TUF BARREL AT, ENNIS8' Drug Store, jiily 9, '33 tf. FRESH TURS1P SEED ! Tlic Earliest and, Best. Turnip Seed for sale at ENN1SS'. TRUSSES Of all kind, at raduced prices, at ENXISS'. . CIIEPEl! THAN EVER. ALSO Rubber Rings for Fruit J;ti, nt EXNIS3. SCAR'S PRIS1R7IU5 POWDERS For sale at ENNISSV THE BEST AND CHEAPEST For Threshers, Reapers, and Mowers at ENNlSS'. PRESCRIPTIONS! Ifyoa want your prescriptions pat up cheaper thau auywhere else go to EHNI3S' Drug: Store. jyf, 6 '85. tf. Enaiss' Blackterrv Cordial FOR Diseutory, Diarrhoea, Flax, &c, for aalr At ENNISS' Ding Stoie. WEAKlUNDEVELOPED DPKD. STRh.NOTnEWlU.BM, t. an Int an mterwmng ""ifm.i nm in imr vr, in ri-piT toi ion ran ia onr ner. In repl riw". will y that hero i no rridenoe n mil, im inn contrary. tB artvertisan ar KtriBff. Medical Oo . KniTsloTS ByEE f!FT!MA PI.TJP- I can furniRh flam large oftiuidl. Jiu rf'D',!'v. terms, address M R. Hpgr f- 1 r mi W7 m m flk f The last new heard of Bingham, the murderer, he was in St Loui, Mo. Vo othr-meiliciue ha won tfroval at borne, eqntl lo Ayer'a Saraparill in Lowell and vicinity. James G. Blaine u the Plrimed Knight," got a case of goat in his Vlltibiixiita sbuurvuig. ; "Handy to have in he bonne" AVer's Cherry pectorsl, ihe prompt and Certain rein edy for croup, colds, and pulmonary affec tions. MARRIED. In Franklin township, Dec. 23d, by J. F. Robinson, Esq at the residence of Jacob Kepley, fatner ot the Drme, Mr. John EL Eobinton and Miss " Emma J. Kepley. All of this county. HKVulSlL maiLEcra BHE1KHESS A Lira Experience. Remarkable and Quick curea, Trial Packages. Send Btamp for sealed r articulara. Address Or. WAID A CO. Louisiana, Mo. Banger ! A neglected cold or cqugh may 'cad to ITiPumonJa.ronsumption w tther fatal dKease. Strcn g' Pectoral Pills wit I cure a cold as bymagric Ut-at l feint; for dr$nepsia.iu digestion, sick headache as thoasanda testify. ORGANIZED 185 SEIC1H9 HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital 8300,000 Total assets 1750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at ae qua tc rates. Losses promptly ad justed atjd satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. J. SE0DS3 BEG vN2, Brest. WM-a'coAaij, soc. J. Allen Brown, Agt, Salisbury, 11. C. 4:9m. PIEDMONT AIR USE. Eichmond & Danville Railroad. . Western North Carolina Division. OF.XKKAI. Passkniger Dep't.) ASHEyfLLK, N. C, Sut. 0, l&so. j Condensed 8e"kedtfe, taking effect if w. 7. 1866. WEST. Read Down, Read Up. EAST. 4 30 p ra tedve 6 59 .9 42 Jl 00, " 5 J5a m " I 45 Arrive 8 :io a m Leave 7 3 9 43 Arrive New York PWJudelphta Baltimore Washington Lynchburg DanTllle Richmond Danville Greensboro Arrtte 3 20 p m ,i - 12 35 p m "' 10 03 a in " S 3 8 00 Lea-re 11 40 p ni Arrrre 5 30 a m 11 20 p m LeaTO 9 30 5 00 p m Leav 1 00 a m 9 oo Arrive 11 20 6 45 p m Lave 8 01 Arrlv-e Goldsboro , Ralfigli Grtsertsboro Sallsburj' A nlre 11 20 am 6 50 t 9 47 p m 8 06 Leaw Charlotte SallPi-iury TSa!lsbury .st.uesvUle Arrive 12 30 a m Lea vie i i t-o pra Anlve-6 "is p m 5 Oft 4 07 r 3 40 2 55 2 25 1 25 11 51 a m 11 30 a m Leave 12 39 p ni Arrive 1 44 Newton 2 15 2 33 3 30 '4 33 6 02 6 47 fi 55 7 38 9 39 10 CO Hickory Connelly 8 rings Morgan! on Marlon Black Mountain apart. June. jZ. s3ac7ille Alexander's 11 09 10 51 10 16 Pot Springs 8 20 Paint Rock LetiTe s oo Antive 6 no i 13 Leave l 45 5 10 Leave H it Morris crwri Kuoxville lioam Arrive 4 43 MURPHY BRAKCH. 8 roam Leave Aevllie 10 is p m rr' Way nesville 11 ?5 j gyrva 12 05 p. m. Webster . 1 4' , Charleston 3 04 '- Bushnell Arr 5 oo p m 2 45 12 11 12 oo rn 10 So a m 9 19 4 39 Jarre tte... Ijfave 7 45 75th Meridian time used Kast of Paint Rock. 9ot h '- - v'fst ". " Trains on Murphy Branch run dallyexcept Sun day. Through Pullman Sleepers on sontli bounfl train leaving sailsbury at 11 p. m. for AtLuita and New Orleans. 1 to Hihmond and Greensboro to Raleigh. Does not leave GoldPboro Sunday j?:ht. tixes not leave Greensboro Saturday night. JAS. L. TAYE04 G. P. A.. . , Washington, D. C. W, A. Tchk, u O. p A. Asheville, N. O. TTTTS T A P 7T? ra b? frjnt n flto p, Goo. iJ3-A5 A I, fiowr li & oj's v.-..r-.pr AilverttalnR r.uraudO Spraoe St.), urtiw ROTri eoutracta may 1 n& tor li IX Sk. YOltlL. er-'J'JHES Hc-arsPTiSks ',ir S,,of, v ,1 rcn JJiarrncea, . f relieve C.l Banner of diaeaee. The tnfhrm , A Homo Company ft mwmis BfUs. Find out about, tem arid you will !weyi be thankful. OnepiU a doae. r 8-. r . Z1 'Twhera, or aeat by man forSac lu atampa. Er. I. S. JOTIgSON ft O Powder la abaojntelyl MAKE HENS L pure and hi. eentratecL. One ounce I iiarnure ia worth a oound of any other kind. It is riveu witn Tooa. everywhere, or sent 3 a i 2 .T 5 I J gj . ft ii raj 1 2.2.6 ft r 5 H i SB bss? xmitui oowir foe SOBlS MOtJTH In all forms and stages. DM371 V VFPFTARI C I Ullhbl . w a, uai I mm REQUIRES NI It Cores where other failed to ei ve relie . Dr. B. B. Davis, Athens. Oa.; says; I suffered with Catarrh Ave years. Bat since using CERTAIN CATARlili CUR am entirely free from the di- 6J1SC " Dr. O. B. Howe, Athens. Ga., says: "CERTAIN CATARRH QURE cured me of a severe ulcerated sv:re throat, and I cheerfully endorse it." Mlsa Lucy J. cook, Oconwe Co. Ga wntss, Sept. ITth, ist5: "One battle of your remedy entirely 3ured me nt Catarrh with which I had suffered greatly forftve years." J. H, AUgood. Athens, Oa., writes Sept. t, ti; "I had severe sore throat more than two weeks; was entirely cured by CERTAIN CATARRH CUBE la one day." - CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK MOT. Only a tew of our mny certificates are given here. Other can be obtained from your druggist, or by addressing 3 C. CO., ATHENS, Ga. For Sale by J. H. EXNISS, Salisbury N.C. 21:ly. I certify that on the 15th of Febru ary I cominmenced giving bit four children, aged 2 4, 6 and 8 years, respectively, bmith's Worm Oil, ant and within six daye there were at least 1200 worms expelled. One chik passed over 100 in one mgkt. J. E. Simpson. 'Hail Co., February 1, 1879. Sir: My child, five years old, had fsymptoms of worms. I tried calome and other Worm Medicines, but fail red to expel any. 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