Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / April 28, 1887, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THC BEST TONIC. Thta medicine etrnibinln lam " TwtWe tonic, gsjcsjjt atgg m.. I "bVera, ana !t U ui unfailing remedy fur Diseases of the K Jiitr nr-el JLiver. It to invaliwi.lo for DUewea peculiar U V.-tfmm, and all who lead scrientary lives. , iidoesnotiniurothetcvtb,MUcbecne. rrodure eomlimtion wfAer iron metticinfM do. n enriches nd purine, tttm MM ;mnuuea the appetite, nidi the fcrfimilatloii uf food, relieve Heartburn and Belching, ana fctrsugthen? the miwlrs and nerve. . For Intermittent Ftrrera, Lassitude, of Kwerrv. etc., it Ml UO equal. ' The genuine has above trade mart nni crossed redllnea on wrapper Take no outer, lata sat fcy MOW! CUSIU1. tc, Eented Farms. a man lives on a rented farm un 1 is fond of his dram it would 4 be well for him to stop and make the fol lowing calculation; it may do him jjood and be the means of living on a arm of his own. You say you have on .ed for years for the free, independ ent life of the farmer, but you have never been able-to get enough money to buy a farm. But that is just where you are mistaken. For several years you have been drink in gf a good improved farm at the rate one hundred square feet a gulp. If you doubt this statement, figure it for vourself. An acre ot land contains 43,560 tquare feet. Estimating, for convenience, the land at $43.56 per acre, and you can buy a plantation about an v where in the State for less than half these rates, and you will see that this brings the lands to just one mill per square foot, one cent for ten square feet, or ten cenfcr for one hundred square feet. Now pour down that fiery dose and just imagine that you are swallowing a strawberry patch. Get on a prolonged spree and see how little time it requires to swal low a pasture large enousrh to feed several heard of stock. Manv have done this. Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery, and Rood digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength, and soundness of constitution will be established. Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison. Es pecially has it proven rts efficacy in curing Salt-rhcura or Tetter, Fever-sores, Hip-joint Disease. Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, En lanrod Glands, eml Eating Ulcers. ' Golden Medical Discovers' cures Consump tion (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood-purifying, invigorating, ana nutritive propwrtfes. For Weak lamps. Spit ting of Blood. Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs. Asthma, and kindred affec tions, it is a so verei irn remedy. It promptly cures the severest Cmurhs. i, For Torpid Liver, Biliousness, or " Liver Complaint," Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, it it an unequalled remedy. Sold by druggists. SB. PfFRCE'S Prtl.KTS - Autl Blllou sntd Cathartic. 25c. a viol, by druggists. Is on file lit Philadelphia at the NiWBiaDor Advcr- 1 tiriiur Ajrency of &lears. f. AY Eft A SON. our authorised areata. 50 ACncS of ood lan' 0 U)iIrs from Salisbury, cn the Concord road. terms reasonable tor cash. 51:tf, Pis K net Lcdwick. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED tOS STOUT-', vabewt m prnittnj, l'KOM TERS as bis as a barn door down to most delicate Listing Letter and Note 1 loads, Bill Heads and Statements, business cards, j PAMPHLETS, tftiCE LISTS, gt&Ml aat Jartg grograramts, AND BLAJVKS OP ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial orders solicited and satlslaellon r,uuii.Utcd. I S ESI 1-1 B J I i-i--i ui 11 m THIS DAP8 I fas i lob a POS Children Often need some safe CHthartic oBtl tonic to avert approaching sickness or to re lievc colic, hfdlijhfc sick stomach, indi gestion, dysentery and the complaints incident to childhood. Let the children take Simmons Liver Regulator and keep well. It is purely vegetable, not unpleas ant to the taste and safe to take alone or in oonuection with other medicine. The genuine has our Trade Mark "Z" in red on front of wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia i Pa. Papsr Palp from Weeds. Barrels are now made from paper pulp and an inventor of the process says that the weeds and rank grasses that grow on the meadows lying be tween Jersey City and Newark, in New Jersey, will produce an excellent pulp for tn is purpose, and that these practi cally waste lands may be made produc tive and profitable. The cost to manu facture the paper barrels is no greater than that of making the wooden article, and, with the patent machine, it is said that two men can nroduce 600 barrels in a day. Philmitlphia Call. Don't Experiment. - Yon cannot afford to waste time in exper iment.' when tonr limtis arc in danger Consumption always seems, at first, only h cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation ot 11 r Kiny's New Discovery lor Consumption. Coutrli aud Colds, but ! sure you get the jjenuine. Because he Can make more profit he may tell you he has something just as mod, or just the same. Don t he deceived but insist upon getting Dr. Knit's New Discovery, wnicli is iruarsateed to nive re lief in all Throat, Luntr and Chest affections. Trial bottle free at kiutu s Drug Store A Personal Matter. "Ought we to annex Canada' in quired a Detroiter of a stranger in one of our hotels yesterday. "No, I hardly think we should Stil my opposition to it may be a persona matter. "You are not interested in property there, are you & "Well no. But you see I have a son W . 1 . 1 I A I Is who used to be Casr.ier ot a bank in Ohio, and, and " "Ah, yes, certainly. Of course, under the circumstances you would be rather rather prejudiced. Good-dy." Detroit Free Press. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tette, Chapped Hands, Cliilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly eures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perlcct satisfaction, or money relunded. 1'rice zo cents pes box. t For Sale by Kluttz Sc Co. 3:ly. a , f j t lineman's Dome. j Gen. R. B. Vance writes a long com munication for the Waynesvilie Xeics about North Carolina mountains. He mentions that Prof. Guyot makes Clingman's Dome the highest mountain this side of the Rocky Mntains. It is 0,009 feet high. Burtlie United States Coast Survey has placed Cling inan's Peak in Tennessee. Gen. Vance says: "This is doubtless an error. I have always understood that 4 Clinguian's Dome' is in the great Sniokey range, in North Carolina.' Wilmington Star. Saved His Life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says he was, for many cars, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetesithe puins were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from the first bottle; and after taking six bottles was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively be lieves he would have died, had it not been for the relief it afforded -by Electric Bitters. Sold at titty cents a bottle by T. F. Kluttz & Co. A dispatch from Algeria announces the death of the greatest lion slayer that the world has ever seen, Ahmed-ben-Ahmar, who was last year made Knight of the Legion of Honor. He killed 80 lions and us many panthers from the time he learned to shoot until his departure for the happy hunting grounds. Sam Jones says that more social scandals are originated in church gos sip than anywhere else and that the Lord will forgive a 'sinner ten times as quick as a scandal-monger. Samuel has probably felt the sting. In Kansas the husband votes and then goes home and holds the baby while the wife votes. President Clevelaud has decided to visit the Piedmont section of the South this summer. Tiflln, Ohio, April 18. The severest snow storm of the year is raging here and along the lake. Should be nawttt few Tficnths Wore confinement. Ccad tor UocL 4; To iloriii:"," nailed free. 1 KuEKD 35 8 h ill Why Maids Will Wed. A good wife rose from her 1 cd one morn And thought with nervous dread. Of the piles on piies of clothes to be washed! And the dozen of mouths to be fed. There's the meals to get for the men in the field. And the children to fix away to school, And all the milk to be skimmed aud churned - And all to be done this day." t had rained in the night And all the wood Was wet as it could be. There were puddings and pies to bake Aud a loaf of cake for tea; And the day was hot, and her aching head Throbbed wearily as she said t If maidens but knew what good wives know The'y not be in haste to wed." "Annie, what do you think I told Ned Brown T" Called the farmer from the well And a ilush crept up to his bronzed brow Aud his eves halt bashfully fell. "It was this;" And coming near he smiled. "It was this; That yon are the best And the dearest wife in town." The farmer went back to the field, And the wife, in a smiling, absent way, Sang snatches of tender little songs she'd not sung in many a day. Aud the pain iu her head was gone and her clothes Were as white as the foam of the sea, And her butter as sweet aud golden as it could be. The night came down The good wile smiled to herself as she said : Tis so sweet to labor for those we Move It is not strange that maids will wed." Detroit Free Prc8S. The Agricultural College. The Raleigh Correspondence of theJ Richmond: Dispatch says: To-day your correspondence had a pleasant interview with Mr. VV. S. Primnjse, on of the, three gentlemen who made an extensive tour in search of information concern ing agricultural and mechanical col leges. Messrs. Primrose, Dabney and Fries hrst visited the Miller bchooi m Albemarle county. Vu., which thev consider a very tine institution. The limitation of its usefulness to one coun ty is of course a great drawback. Some parts of the course of instruction they do regard with as much favor as feat tires of other schools they visited, yet they were greatly impressed. After leaving the Miller school, Messrs. Prim rose and Dabney went to Toledo Ohio, where there is a splendid school. It is a continuation of the high school sys tem, and is modeled upon the famous St. Louis School. Next they visited Lansing, Mich., where there is u re markable agricultural col'ege. Every thing pertaiuing to agriculture and to the farm, the care of cattle, &c, is taught. There is rather a curious specialty of this school a cattle de partment. This is devoted to the rais ing of cattle for beef. Only the best breeds are used, and sales are made all over the State, the plan being to im prove the quality of the beef. This de partment pays handsomely. It is in fact the oulypart that does pay expenses. After leaving Lansiug aud this line school, Messrs. Primrose and Dabney went to Chicago, where they inspected the Manual Training School. This is endowed by the board of trade. It is worthy of the city, and is doing good work. It also is moddled upon the St. Louis School. The lattler was the next one visited, and it is pronounced one of the best manual training-schools in the country. Everything is taught properly ond thoroughly. The work in metal is admirable, as well as draw ing mechanical and otherwise. Mr. Primrose went from St. Louis to Stark ville, Miss., where there is one of the best agricultural colleges in the South, and the only purely agricultural college in the United States. The pupils, of whom there are nearly 400, do all the work on the farm, look after thstock. &c General Stephen D. Lee is presi dent. A feature of this school is its dairy. It owns some 2,000 acres of land and 200 head of cattle all of good breeds. There is a creamery which uses the milk of these cattle, as well as all that can be obtained from the farmers for ten miles around. The cream is only used and oaid for the milk being returned to the farmers. The making of good butter is carefully taught. New Orleans takes every pound made at" thirty-five cents per pound. This feature of the school pays, and pays well. It is rather cu rious to note that at Lansing beef cat tle and at Starkville milk cattle yields the best returns. Mr. Fries visited a small but well equipped ahd excellent school in Maryland. Mr. Primrose, as chairman of the committee, will make up his report, covering the results of the observations of all three of the gen tlemen composing it. The report will be submitted to the Board of Agricul ture and trustees of the Agricultural Mechanical College at a meeting to be held here on the 20th instant, at which the college is to be regularly organ ized. A Woman't Sweet Will. She is prematurely deprived of her charm 8 of face and form, and made unat tractive by the wasting effects of ailments and irregularities peculiar to her sex. To cheek this drain upon, not only her strength and health, bat upon her amia ble qualities as well, is her first duty. This is safely and speedily accomplished by a conrse of self-treatment with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, a nervine and tonic of wonderful efficacy, and pre pared especially for the alleviation of those suffering from "dragging-down"' pains, sensations of nausea, and weakness incident to women a boon to her sex. Druggists. A man at Carlisle, Pa., wrote a love letter to a married woman twenty-seven years ago, and her husband has black mailed him out of $300 ner year ever since. It is more prudent to send your lore through the telepone. I i a tkntm'mmm titmimitt-mri 1 1 . Carlisle on Democracy. At a reception to John O. Carlisle, given bv the Kentucky Democratic Club in Cov Ky.. Mr. Carlile made a short speech, from which the following extract is taken t : "I want tosav to all Democrats that we would lc onworthv of our name if we al- lowed any number of reverses to dishearten us. The growth of the Democratic party in the last twenty-five years has Uett won- derfal. At the close of the war we were or patronage, and were practically ostra cized from a share if the affairs of the gov eminent. The democracy had a political faith founded on the prii.ci pies of Jefferson, and they fought for it gallantly without hope of reward. There has never been a time since 1878 When the majority of the people were not in favor of the principles of the democratic party. I want to impress upon you the ueccssity of standing to your principles in any emergency, ami at all elec tions do matter how small and unimportant they seem to Ik?. No party can be tuccef s tul in anv country unless it has principles upon which it will stake its existence before the people. This country is of lull v tgaries on the power of govcrment Some w ant it to become a great elcnmsyaary institution for the care of everybody; some want it to purchase the railroads and telegraph lines; some want it to interfere with the people's private business; some want it to loan mon ey to indigneut people. It is impossible to enumerate the schemes to rob the taxpay ers for the benefit of somelxidv else. Vc must overcome the Socialistic theories abroad in the land. We must stand every where for the protection of both capital and labor. iVe must stand everywhere lor the rights of men to do their business with their own money in their own" way. It the Democratic Parlv does not do this it mi"ht as well cease to exist." Must Rot Touch Tortugas. Key West, Fla., April 15. The United States steamer Yantie arrived here this afternoon from Port au Principe, llayti. It is reported on good authority that while at Port au Principe, Commander Greene, positively and oliieiully forbade the English men-of-wai in that harbor to execute their threat of seizins the Tor- tii&ras Island. The report has created considerable excitement among both the American and Spanish population. The above is a special to the New York tvorld ot t riday morning, lo it the edi tor adds : Late in March it was reported from Havanna that England had demanded of Hayti the immediate payment of $1,000 000 on au old claim or she would seize the island of Tortugas. A day or two after came the rumor that England had issued an ultimatum to the effect that if the claim were not satisliet within five days an English man-of-war then in llaytien waters, would bombarx the principal ports of the Republic. At this time the American consul at Havti has kept the State Department at Washington fully informed upon what was going on about him. It is understood that the Government will undertake to enforce the Monroe Doctrine should any of the European powers undertake to disrupt any of the neighboring republics Building Up a Town. Fostoria, Ohio, the home of ex-Gov ernor Foster, is a city of about G,000 only a short distance from 'loledo, am twelve miles from Tiffin, a city of 10,000 Governor fosters father started a gen eral store at the cross roads, and when his son Charles had become of age he had studied the seceet of building uj the town, fie bartered in everyl One day a druggist came along lo r 1 i a 1 ill i tor a place to locate, and tnailey says 'Here, take these compounds and across the street and start a drticr store and if you haven't the capital I'll hel you. He turned over his stock o nails and screws to another man and started a large hardware store, but he didn't tell him to spoil his trade by handling lumber, lime and a dozen other articles. Those he reserved for another new comer. Groceries, cloth ing, queenswure, etc., followed suit uu til the town was made, and Mr. Foster, by the rise of real estate, became a mill ionaire. His secret was divide up and keep a good stock encourage emigra tion. Toledo Blade. It is curious to examine the statistics of assault and battery in the various cities. For instance : In Washington there was one arrrest for every 69 inhabitants. In Baltimore there was one iu every one hundred and three; in Alabama one in one hundred and sixteen; in Boston one in one hundred and thirty-three. Washing ton is a good fighting town it seems. The idea somehow prevails that there is more cursing than fighting in the North and much less fighting in the South. We have not the records of the Southern cities. In Buffalo, N. Y., there was one arrest for every one hundred and seventy- four; in .New York one in every oue hun dred and seventy -six; in Brooklyn one in every two hundred and fifty-seven; in Springfield, Mass., one in every two hun dred and twenty-eight. Go to Chicago you find but one in five hundred and four; in Columbus but one in two thou sand four hundred and forty-six, while in Cincinnati thero was but one in four thou sand four hundred aud seventy-six. Wilmington Star. Judge Lynch Defends Himself. Columbia, 8. C, April 13. Owing to the sharp criticism by the State press of the recent lynching of the five negroes at Yorkville, one of the lynchers, over the signature of Judge Lynch, will publish a long manifesto to-morrow in a local paper. In it, speaking in the character of Judge Lynch, he says that he is wil ling to abandon the power he has assum ed and return to the law. but the law must first purify itself. Under the rules of evidence, he claims, the men who were lynched could not have been convicted. He concludes by saying: "If you don't do something with your jury system, your lawyers and your rules of evidence pretty soon, I shall assume jurisdiction in more cases than those with -which I have recently been dealing." Perfectly Satisfactory. Customer : "But ain't the trousers too long?" Merchant: "Too long? Deyismade to fit a man ezzekly your size. If your legs happen to be a drifle short you must quarrel mit nature not de tailor." Judge. For ten or twelve years I have been severely afflicted with Catarrh. Never before found such decided relief as from Ely s Cream Balm. I consider myself cured. j. W. Buffington, Mecbomcs ville, N. Y. (Price 50 cents.) !wg3teeearw . -afampmadmt Postmaster McLeer, of Brooklyn, re- ceired this reply once to a notification that there was n dead letter in theoffi e f,,r Mr. Beecher: "We must all die! Ant! though the premature decease of nr. ft. at ; I itcr miuuio ecue u proper syiu j lmtnJ nope it does), yet 1 an ' greatly sustained under the affliction, j What wtis the date of its death? Oi what did it die? Had it in its last jy ear8 per attention- and such con- jsolation as benefited the melancholy occasion? Did it have an v affects? Will you kindly see to its funeral? 1 am strongly inclined to cremation. May I ask whether any other letters of mine are sick dangerously sick? If any depart this life hereafter don't no tify me till after the funeral." POlSOftiM THE ASHES What the M . Lebanon Shakers Found Incident in the His tory of a (Jiiict Community. The Mount Lebanon (New York) Shakers are a quiet com munity, secluded froin the fret and worry of the outside world. They arc widely known, how ever, for their strict honor and probity in business. The Shakers believe that na ture has a remedy lor every dis ease. A few have been found the rest are as yet unknown. Many were discovered by acci dent Others came to light as the result of patient experiment and research. Nervous Dyppepsia is a com paratively neiv disease, growing out of the conditions of modern life. It is a joint affection of the digestive organs and of the nervous system. These two were formerly treated as sepa rate ailments, and it was left for the clear-sighted Shakers to prove that the basis of this terrible and often fatal compli cation lies chiefly in the disord ered and-depraved functions of digestion and nutrition. They reasoned thus: "If we canin-duce- the stomach to do its work, and stimulate the excre tive organs to drive out of the body the poisonous waste mat ters which remain after the life giving elements of the food have been absorbed, we shall have conquered Nervous Dys pepsia and Nervous Exhaust ion. And they were light. Knowing the infallible power of Shaker Extract (SeigeTs Syrup) in less complicated though similar diseases, they resolved to test it fully in this. To leave no ground for doubt they prescribed the remedy in hundreds of cases which had been pronounced in curable with perfect success in every instance where their directions as to living and diet were scrupulously followed. Nervous Dyspepsia and Ex haustion is a peculiarly Ameri can disease. To a greater or less extent half the people of this country suffer fiom it both sexes and all ages. In no country in the world are there so many insane asylums filled to overflowing, all resulting from this alarming disease. Its leading symptoms are these : Frequent or continual head ache ; a dull pain at the base of the brain ; bad breath ; nau seous eructations; the rising of sour and pungent fluids to the throat ; a seuse of oppress ion and faintness at the pit of the stomach; flatulence; wake fulness and loss of sleep; dis gust with food even when weak from the need of it ; sticky or slimy matter on the teeth or in the mouth, especially on ris ing in the morning; furred and coated tongue; dull eyes; cold hands and feet; constipation; dry or rough skin ; inability to fix the mind on any labor call ing for continuous attention; and oppressive and sad fore bodings and fears. AU this terrible group Shaker Extract (SeigePs Syrup) removes by its por itive, powerful, airect yet painless and gentle action upon the functions of digestion and assimilation. Those elements of the food that build up and strengthen the system are sent upon their mission, while all waste matters (the ashes of life's fire) which unremoved, poison and kill, are expelled from the body through tne bowels, kid neys and ekin. The weak and prostrated nerves are quieted, toned and fed by the purified blood, As the result, health, with its enjoyments, blessings and power, returns to the suf ferer who had, perhaps, aband oned all hope of ever seeing anotner well day. TKnnnri unifications for DtenU ia, American continu t o act as soliciton in. n.i.nik caveats, t rade-Di arka, oopy- I '7LJTL 1 ' .1... iTr.itj.rf Stt and to obtain paUaU la Canada, gyiggg: Oiiiniti. and all other coontrioa. Their oTpon- i m vnoqoaiea ana uiwr " rw! '. ; --" nrcnared and filed or drawings. Adrice ny jnaji in Ul large circulation ami n w :? newspaper of ita kind pubtiahed J0 The adva nt ages of auch a notice every patentee nrt is 1 rt and splendidly illustrated nuanpajaV is VnWiahed wSlEKblf at S3.00 a year, aad adn.if.od U. be the best papa devoted to science. mevnaJtfea, inventions, engineering works, ana other departments of industrial progress, pub lished in any country. It contains the name of all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. Try it fonr months for on collar. Bold by all newsdealers. If yen have an invention to patent .write to ' . "i 1.1: . . ... 6. M I. I imrilMl jnunn a u-o., paiwiiwn u uvi.. mi Hroaaway, new jora. Handbook about patents mailed freo. - Tanger ! A neglected cold or cough may eal to infU!iioiila.f'onsumirtlin or other fatal di- ase. Strong's Pootoral Pi. Is will cuic a eordas 1V iliat'ic. Ki -4 ilnnc f'r clv;p'Tisi.iii diges.uou,sicii headache as thousands testify. THE STAR Xewspupor aapportlnc the PHslIea mt u Democratic Administration Published i n the City of New York. WILLIAM DORSHEIMER. EDITOR. Daily, Weekly, and Sunday Editions. THE WEEKLY STAR, An Eight-page Newspaper, Issued every Wednesday. A clean, pare, Ijrlght and Intereetlnir FAMILY PAPER. It contains the latest news, down to the hour of golnf to press. Agricultural, Market, Fashion, Household, Financial and Commercial, Political, Poetical, Humorous and Editorial Department, all under tle direction of., trninrri journalists of the highest ability. lit column will he found crowded with good things from bcglnuingta end. Original stories by distinguished American and foreigu writers of fiction. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR TO SUBSCRIBERS. Free of Postage in the Tniteil States and Canada, ontside the limits of New York City. ONE DOLLAR FOR ONE YEAR. Clubs of lOto t'.ie s ime P. O. aihlress, with an additional copv 10 i'.rg-:n.er of Ctab, . .$10.00 FOR THREE MONTHS, on trial, . 26 cents Special term and c xl raor Ulnar y Induce me ii i lo SMtenta (tail caiivancca, Kend for Clrcumra. THE DAILY STAR. Till Daii.t Stik cntnins nil the news of the day In an nitnci'ue f rta. Its fpecinl correspondence by cab!.! from London, Tarif, lierlui, Vienna aqd Dublin, is a commendable feature. At Washington, Alt any. and other news centers, the ablest eorrefponderit?, specially retained by Thk stab, furni1! the liitest news by t eiegraph, lis lit'-rr.ry feature? are nnsurpHsred The 1 inanclal and Marktt Reviews are unusually full and complete. TERMS CF THE DAILY ST.'R TO SUBSCRIBERS. Free of PistagCi n tho United Rat.-s and Canada, out- side tlic limiUof New York City. Every Day.for on e year includiug Sunday), 7 00 Daily, without Sun day, cue year, . .0 00 Every Da v, six months, 3 50 Daily, without Sun dcy, six months, . , . 3.00 Sunday, without Daily, one year, ... 1.&0 Address, 'riIE STAR, Broadway and Park Placo, New York. FISD1I01TT AIR LINE. Richmond & Danville Eailroad, Western North Carolina Division. GENERAL l'.VSKNIiER DEP'T.l ASIIEVIIXE, N. C, Nov. 6, 19. f Condensed Seliedule, taking effect Nov.;. 18S6. WEST. Read Down. Read Arrive EAST. 4 30 p in Leave 6 ,VJ .9 42 11 uo " 5 ir am " T 4 A: rive 8 3D a in Leave 8i 9 43 Arrive New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Lynchburg Danville Richmond Danville Greensboro Go'.dsboro ltaleigli Greenslwro Salisbury Chariot te Salisbury 3 20 p m lie 3! p iu 10 i is a in 8 36 2 00 11 40 p m Leave Arrive 5 30 a m . 11 2ii p in Leave 30 5 oo p 1 oo a 9 IHI 11 so 6 45 p S 01 m Leav m Arrive m Leave Arrive Arrive 11 t : s 8 "is ii 20 a m so 47 p in 06 30 am oo p m Leave Arrive Leave 11 30 a 18 39 p 1 44 8 n 2 33 3 30 4 S3 6 03 6 47 6 55 7 38 9 39 10 00 5 10 l ioa 4 46 m Leave m Arrive Salisbury Statesvllle Arrive 18 p m 08 07 40 ftl ?5 85 61 a m 09 51 16 20 00 50 IS 4i Newton Hickory Connelly Springs Morganton Marion Black Mountain Spart. .fune. Lshevlll Alexander's Hot Springs rami hock Morristown Kuoxvilie Leave Arrive Leave Leave m Arrive MURPHY BRANCH. 8 no a m Leave Aslierille ... 10 la p m Arr Waynesvilie Arr 5 00 p m 2 45 It -r5 Sv-lva 12 11 18 os p. m. Webster 1200m 1 40 Charleston lo 30 a m 3 04 Bushnell 9 in 4 39 Jarretts Leave 7 45 75th Meridian time used Fast of Paint Rock. Oth ' " west " " Trains on Murphy Branch run daily except Sun day. rhrough Pullman Sleepers on south bounfl train leaving Salisbury at 11 p. m. for Atlanta and New Orleans. Through Pullman Sleeper on north bound train leaving Salisbury at 8 06 p m. for Washington, Pullman Sleeper on same train from Greensboro to Richmond and Greensboro to Raleigh. Does not leave Goldshoro Sunday night. iDoes not leave Greensboro Saturday night. JAS. L. TAYLOR, G. P. A., - Washington. D. C. W, A. Ti'KK. G. P A. Asheville, N. C. TTTTS P A PTT?. aT. 00 "nnt n flic nt 0v fM?. X A i-D' r. Rowcll Ac Co s .v.wspap, r AfKTtlsiaK Bureau (10 Sprue St. where adv. rtisiriit eoutr&cU may h r:ial for It IX NEW Y'OIili.. R.IS"V .fS7? iPjt Yr Pin . .-- -uuouiiiai iiseosea. m LlM Gl 1 inthe SCIBlfTIFIC AMERICA, whch ha. SSH Bivaral SEfsa bNavasaxun t M BslHM K7H jSW TaaV i Nnvjuiiii rHraall manner rt &ZvttZZZ? i" eL w"L'""7.c If nom cvaiTwnera. or mt n-v mail . oit . lerc. orneni nv mail for 26c. in utampc. IME HE! enerman-s Condition fo wttor is absolute pur- ana tUffhly eon c en t rnt ed. Or. o sunsi la worth a pound of any other kind. It is strictly a m-dicine be rivQ with food. Ax caaa by exj, p.-cj.d tor 55.00. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 4Sttts CRAIQB. II. CLKMKXT CRAIGS & CLEMENT, Attornoya At Xewr .JAi.isnunr, N. 0. Feb.SrtT, 1831. J. WILLIAM BOYdT (Formerly o nfl. man, I'o..) ATTORNEY AT LAW. Salisbury, C. Office with J. M. lla(len.-aj HkEVOtbrv a SALSar m ftBIAMta A Life Experience. Rerr arkable and quick ourea. Trial Packages. Send stamp for rea.!od particulars. Address Dr. WA3 & CO. Louisiana, Mo. CENTS res SAMPLE CCPVatTIIS :J 1. A l I i r l 1. BOOK. It gives t h. LASGUACE nnd taallMIt of Everj riMTK IK Ibisjk. 3000 dillV iv in klndo. a No all Hie Known Rcleio! rilrU. t!o wiili Clsvt. ParaMl, Hjnokcrckltl drs. It is the sjsat csssfMt work or the kind ever pub lished, tteiid Fifteen Cent is in statu ps for wiuiple wpy, also our price to agents. Ageuta wanted everywhere. Ad, Tcstli Slrtst . Kind's. Pt. AtSERICAH nt. CO.. H North SINGER THIS STYLE A I- DAYS' 7KIAI In Fall Set of A. W Attnrltnients. 5 WARRANTED Years. Send for Clreafiss. , i. j. nuwr. x i . ttkBtV, PUllav, Pa, Aoi'it l:ly, SIBLEY'S STESTED.ft EEDo SEND '"""llhstnied CATAl egetable, Flower, Field ET i" Plants. Bulbs. Implem'ts. O EL C ? dv mall on anniieat r W. Baa Baa Don't neglect writing lor It HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 322-326 1, ltaia St. CHICAGO, ILL 12-1117. CUrkSi. -Nov. l;":4m. WEAKUNDEVELOPED f'AK TS of thgHO M vs Horn I Uli., D.DVK Ot'K.n. STKK.NO I HF.NKD.Ktr.. is nn iMt"reiiiM vestisnnffntlona run in onr raiT. In i :lvtoin ai'Qn' th". tin tne rontrary. 'n anv- sm are verr highly indowd. lntoreated nerwnn-i v pet sealed Cirrnlar giving all i-ftrtiriil'T. hy n r r fsiru Enil nt Bea. If 'out of sorts' with licaiaci stomach disorder, torpid liver, pain in back ;r side, con stipation, etc .neglect mav lie latal. One dosi of Strong's Sanative Pills will give relief, A few doses restore to new Lea! Hi and vigor. GERMAN CARP: sIHSoeH ponuf. en. lsOury, S. C. tei mti. addre&s W. it. PltALEY.Sat- 3T:tf HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granit Raw. D. A. AT WELL. Agent for the CardwellThresher, Salisbury, K. C, June 8th tf. Subscribe now for the Watchman. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and CopYriahts Obtained, and all other business in the U. 8. PaUit Oilk'e attended to for Moderate Fees. Ouroilice is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, a4 we' can obtain Patents in less time than thhr mote from Washington. Send Model or drawing. We advise as to patent able y free of charge; and make So charge unin Obtain Patent. We refer hur -U) the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money order niv., and to onicials of the U. s. PatH ent office. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to actual clients In your own stateor county, rlte to - C. A. SNOW A CO. Opposite Patent Ouice, Washington D. C. Oct.si.'ss. tf WAITED, Everybody in North Carolina who arc not already subscribers, to send their ad dress on postal Cnrd. for sample copy- f the WEEKLY NEWS AND OBSERVE and speefal olfer during December. Address, NEWS" AND OBSERVER, Raleigh, N. C. Coos; h, Catarrh . Cholera Morbus. DysJnWry, Chrome Finmhi4 r r a jrhnu & rv Bmui SEW, EICS One sill a dose. x t a Illustrated pampuui HNBOIJ & CO . 22 C.H. St.. Boston. Nottune Tu earth Win " t o hens lay UV. s. I tnxt Chi. t.. a cholera r.-ifl all i tK .isns of Is woi-m ita wah I l.i polO. Ulusirsiew A. OUR !. S17 i. r H as U3ih an siwu mm - PILLS m& 1 faff Z. 1-1 lb. air-tisht tin oaaa, au ter mail. $1 I boJA by mail free 1 Bcataa.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 28, 1887, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75