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M1H LLtnr II n E 7 t 32:Iy AHUM WDUWLIf! 0tmilM& DECAY. , oh rinttng, Tyjkold, Scarlet aid Yellow Jfsrsr Cholera, etc- n .trhva Phosnhatic Fluid will destroy tht; infection of alL fevers and iufectious diseases. Will ke?p the atmosphere of any sick-room pure and wholesome, ab sorbing and destroying unhealthy affluvia nnri coiitjKriim. Will neutralize anv bad smell whatever, not by disguising it, but m . m. war v rat 1 . aS by destroying it. use uaruys rnospnaiic Fluid in every .sick-room. A Fashionable Misfortune. fie had been to the city and went btMHfe brimful of news. "You 'member the Smiths?" he asked his wife, "th' Silver Crik Smiths, them lis got rich on their gran fey ther s money t Yes, she rememliered them. "Iseen'em. They're way up. Live in a gran' house on a street they call thuvenoo. They ride in a double ker riage and have no end to money." She said she s'posed as much. "But, dumb aakes ! Mainly, you wouldn't want ter change places with her. I see her a rainit an' I didn't hev the heart to speak t' 4ier." She said she'd like to know why; stuck up thing ! uNo she ain't, 'Mandy; not now. She's been humbled right down to the dust. She's as blind as a bat." Blind ! She guessed not. "But she is. rust, she didn't kno me me that s rid down hill an played tag with her when she warn't knee high to a turkey. Then, 'Mandy, tho her eyes was wide pen, she went right along the streets all dressed up in her fine close and a leetle mite of a dog was leading her along. He was tied to a streeng and she had hold of t'other end of the string. Now, 'Mandy, howd yon like to be her?" Detroit r ret Press. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Suit Mlicum. Sores, Tctte. Chapcd Hands, Chilblains orne, ana an &Kin JSnipl ions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no itav MMMiirml It ia guaranteed to give perfect salisfaction, or money reranoeq. nice as cents ies box. ror aalc by Kluttz & Co " 3:ly. The Difference. "Mv darlins vou do not bestow neon v a. - y J. me so much affectjon as you did before we were uiarried," observetl a little wife to her husband. "Don't I?" observed the monster. "No. Johnnie, vou do not: von nnv very little attention to me now," she said. "Well, my dear, I will be a little more considerate of your feelings in the fu ture, but did you ever know a man to run alter a liorse-e:ir after he had caught it?" Chicago National. Wonderful Cures. W, D. Unyt & Co.. Wholesale and Kctail Druggists of Rome, Ga.. savs: We have leen selling Dr. King's New Discoverv, Jblectnc Hitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salvr for two ears. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some won derful enres effected 6y these medicines in this citv. Several cases of nrnnnuiM A consamption have been cntirclv cured bv use of a few bottles of Dr. Kins New Dis covery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters- We guarantee them alwavg. Sold by Kluttz & Co. Wife "John, why didn't you wake me up last night during the tire on the next block?" Husband "It didn't amount to much." Wife "Well, the next time I wish you would let me know it; you know I can't sleep il there is a fire anywhere near." Tid- Greatly Excited. , Not a few of the citizens of Salisbury have recently become yreatly excited over the astonishing facts, that several of their friends who had been pronounced by their physicians as incurable and beyond all hope suffering with that dreadful monster con sumption have' I teen completely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, the only remedy that does positively cure all throat ami lung diseases, Coughs, Cold, Asthma and Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at Kluttt & Co.'s Drug Store, large botflts $ I A Texas negfo was struck by light ning and killed. In his pockets were found to horseshoe magnets, two cop per cents that had melted together, a nickel that was partly melted and stuck to his watch, and the nickel rim around his money purse was also melted. A man who will stnn a. $2 narwr j- ' r-f - , thinking to ruin the editor, must have a moral ranee of vision eaual to the area of the end of a pork barrel. Martha's Vineyard Herald. Baicigh now has nineteen licensed beer saloons in full blast, and et the people j . . i 1 1 . i . ,. i , . ueciueu, ut me pons. mai liquor snouia not be sold wriin its borders. i baoukl lw '.-! a teir huauLa uciore coaCtAii.i f, tv.a- tor Ik Ok " '!' I ?roTUE.V," i. five IS RlMB wmm il THE GALLANT BEAKEMAN. Dust grimed features, weather beaten, Hands that show the scars of toil, Do you en vy him in his station, Patient tiller of the soil ? In the storms or iu the sunshine lie must mount the speeding train, Bide outside at post of duty, Heeding not the drenching rain. In the pleasant summer weather, Standing on the car top high, He can view the changing landscapes As he rushes swiftly by; While notes this beauteous picture Which the lonely landscape makes, Suddenly across his dreaming Comes the quick shrill cry for breaks, But when winter's icy fingers Cover cart h w it h snowy shroud, And the north wind, like a mad-man, Pushing on with shrieking loud; Then behold the gallant brakctnau Spring to heed the engine's call, Running over the icy car toj Ood protect him if he fall. Do not scorn to greet him kindly. . He will give you smile for smile, Tho' he's nothing but a brakeinan, Do not deem him surely vile; Sneak to him in kindly luntruasre. 1 - cy Tho' his clothes are course and plain, Iu Ins fearless bosom, beats a Heart that feels both joy and pain. He may have a widowed mother, He may be her only joy, Mayhap in her home she's praying For the safety of her boy; How he loves that dear old mother, Toiling for her day by day, Always bringing her some present , Every time he draws his pay. Daily facing death and danger, One mistep or slip of hand Sends the poor unlucky brakeman 10 the dreaded unknown land; When we scau our eve' paper, Note what its tilled columns say, One-brief line attracts our notice, One more brakeman killed to-day. v a In her little lonely cottage, Waiting in the waning light, Sits the luckless brakeman's mother, She expects her hoy to-night; Some one brings the fatal message, God have mercy ! hear her pray, As she reads the fearful story Killed while coupling ears to-day. A North Carolina Incident. BY "KENESAW JIM." Some time ago I went to Charlotte bv request of Mr. C. S. Kay, Passenger Agent of the E. T. V. & C. Ky., to as sist hint to arrange for the transporta tion or twelve famines destined for north Texas, via the Memphis Short tine, and while sitting in front of the hotel one evening, a little, stoop-shoul dered, dried up Scotch herring sort of a man passed, with a patch over one eye, several plasters on his face, and one ear looking as thou,h it had been tugged at by a bulldog. In fact he could not have presented a more delapidated ap pearance if he had been rushed through a sausage machine. Kay saw that I was interested in the man, and placed me in possession of ui. r ii ( . -ri me iouowing racts. nis name was Salamander Allwart and was noted for a vein of humor which he had made conspicuous on all possible occasions. Unfortunately, however, he was mar ried to one of the " Wehaw" women who L lw.ll .i.p,iw ii ii ii. -it i iu iiiueii iieji lu l ills earth as their vicious dispositions can attract. They had been married several years and had one boy, four years old. Sala mander loved him dearly, and was loved by the mother to an extent that it is possible for one of her nature to love anyone. A few evenings previous to my visit to that city, Mrs. Allwart was busy attending to her domestic duties. and some disturbance on her front gallery caused her to investigate the cause. There she found a little black-faced child, clothed in rags, making mud pies on her nice clean steps. This was too much for her, and, grabbing a broom. she liommanded that it should leave at once, promising that if it did not do so, she would "breakeven' bone in vour lj " utw y. "Don't vou hit me wid dat broom, or I'll tell papa," replied the child, with evident concern. "Who is vour papa. you black-faced brat, I'd like to know," demanded Mrs. Allwart, in tones indi cating rapidly increasing passion. "Why you kuow that Papa Allwart is all the papa l'se dot." said the child with an expression of surprise that such i question should be asked. Fire Hashed from her eves when she heard that, and losing all control of herself she commenced beating the dear little thiug over the head, shoulders arid back and finally landed it out in tHe gutter in such a battered condition th it it hardly had life enough to moan, rfurrying back to her parlor she threw herself into a chair, and commenced rocking rapidly with the evident inten tion of reducing herself to her normal condition as rapidly as possible. Here it was that Salamander found her a few minutes later, and apparently not noticing her nustrated condition, eager ly inquired, "Matilda, do vou want to see some fun? If vou do hurrv down to your sister's and wait till I come. I have blackened little John Henry rhcmsis' face and dressed him up in an old ragged suit of clothes" Sala mander never finished that sentence. When he next appeared on the streets he refused to deny the report that he had been blown up in a gunpowder ex plosion, and surprised his friends by stating positively that he would never attempt another joke as long as he lived. It was thought that little John Henry Thomas would recover. Rail way Guide. There has lieen a drop of 500 in the price of elephants for menagerie pur poses, and it is expected that prices will go still lower. Dont lay in your fall and wiuter elephant stock until vou know iii ii . . i Mai rocK-boitoui has Leeu react net!.- ncu'jo Herald. Thousands of cures follow the use of 3. Safe's Catarrh Kcdy. GO coats. Farmer Jones' Wi&e Sayini. All covet, all lose. Custom is second nature. Saint s words, cat's claws. Time passes like the wind. Sloth is the key of poverty. Labour warms, sloth harms. Perseverance brings success. A hungry bellf hears nobody. There is a fool at every feast. With the good we become good. : ' Roses fall, but the thorns remain. Honey is sweet, but the bee stings. ! Death spares neither Pope nor beg gar. Everything has an end excepting God. The sheep that bleats loses a mouth ful. A beggar's- hand is a bottomless bas ket. The tree does not fall at the first stroke. mi a A a I here are more thieves than are hanged. VV here a man feels pain he lays his hand. The morning hour has gold in its mouth. He that can be patient finds his foe at his feet. To be slow in giving and to refuse, are alike. When the shepherd strays the sheep strnv. It is safest sailing within reach of the shore. - Talk of the' devil and ou hear his bones rattle. The rat that knows but one hole is soon caught. . We hang little thieves and let great ones escape. Better once in Heaven than ten times at the gate. Pigs in the cold and make a great noise. men in drink When the dog is down ever' one is ready to bite him. The boor looks after a cent as the devil after a soul. Would you know your daughter? bee her in company Nobility of soul is more honorable than nobilitv of birth The rlv flutters about the candid till at last it gets burnt. Seat yourself in your place, and they will not make you rise. If you would be in good repute, let not the sun find you in bed He that would jest must take a jest, alse to let it alone were best. He who makes more of you than he is wont, either means to cheat vou or wants you. The best cause requires a good pleader. If you have a friend who is a phy-. sician, send him to your enemy s house. If you would grow poor without perceiving it, employ workmen and go iO sleep. M Vli1 11 I'll , I Hi very little news to nunien tne freight, said the captain as T.e threw his wife overboard. Tne British Dairy Farmers' Asso ciation is going to establish dairy schools which shall train students iu the art of making dairy products, and, if possible, pay its way in selling cheese and butter made from purchased milk. WANTED, A good farm, suitable for stock raising. S. W. HANEY & SON, 2313 Bidge Avenue, 4":lm. .Philadelphia Pa. FOR SALE. One Brick House and lot, on the corner of Fulton and Kerr streets, about one acre iu lot. One Frame House and lot on Lee street. One Frame House and lot on Main street. Also shares in N. C. B. B. Enquire of Mrs. H. E. and Miss Vic toria Johnson at their home on Main street. 40:tf EXECUTOR'S SALE Of Personal Properly! On Friday the 16th day of September, 1887, at the late residence of Jacob Mil ler, I will sell the personal properly belonging to his estate consisting iu part of Farming Tools. One fourth interest in two threshing machines. A bay mare eleven years old, a set of Blacksmith tools, household and kitchen utcusels and various articles not enumerated. Terms of sale Cash. All persons having claims agailTst the estate ure notified that they must present them to me on or before the 23d day of August, 188& or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the estate are requested to settle without delay. 44:6t. Crawford A. Millf.r, Aug. 23d 1887. Ex'r of Jacob Miller. "'s Catarrh CREAM BM Chaases thallead. Allays Inflamma- t ion. Hsalsthc Sores. Restored the Senses of Taste, Smell.H taring. L q u i c k R:lie A positivs Cur? HAY-FEVER A particle is appliel into each ch nostril, and is agreed dip, rnce ru cents at n nifrsrl8ts; by mall registered, 0 cents. ELY BROS, iew York Oltice 23j Greenwich street HAY FEVER is an triqamed condition of the lining membrane of the nostril", tear duels and throat, affect log the langs. An acrid luacus is secreted, tbti dl h.irge is accompanied with a burning sensation. Tiicre are severe spasms of sneezing, frequent attacks of heirtache. watery and inflamed ejres. Ely's Oream Balm is a remedy that can be depended upon to relieve at once aad cure, 43:tf. irv ou Wiih a. Go.d Article Ot Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer fox 41 on nip." A Woman from Austria.' Near the village af riitJig dqrf, in lower Austria, l.ws Maria Han, an iuteliit'fcht and inliifctrioits woiifn, wliosr story of physical uTuniig apl fiiml relief, as related lv herself, is of interest to Errgfih women. ul was employed," she says, th 3 work of a large f ami house. Overwork broutrhtfcoii sick headache, followed by a deathly fainting and sicknos of the stomach, until I was unable to retain either food or drink. I was comelled to take to my bed for several weeki Getting a little better from rest and quiet, I eotiglt to do some work, but was soon taken with a pain in my side, which in a little while seemed' to spread over my whole body, and throbbed in my every limb. This was followed by a cough aud shortness of breath, until finally I could not sew, and I took to my bed for the second, and, as I thought, for the last time. My friends told me that my time had nearly come, and that I could not live longer than when the titles put on their green once more. Then I happened to get one of the Sei gel pamphlets. I read it, and my dear mother bought me a bottle of Seioeis Syrup, (SI inker Extract of Roots) which I took exactly according to directions, and I had not taken the whole of it before I felt a change for the better. My last illness began June 3d, 1882, and continued to August 9th, when I began to take the Syrup. Very soon I could do a littl'j light work. The cough left me, and I was no more troubled in breathing. Now I am perfectly cured ; and oh, how happy I am! I cannot expiates gratitude enough for Skigels Syrup (Shaker Ex tract of Roots). Now I must tell you that the doctors in our district distiibuted handbills cautioning the people against the medicine, telling tl-eru it would do no goo l, and many were thereby influenced to de stroy the Seigel pamph lets; but now, whenever o;.e is to be found, it is kept like a relic The few preserved are bor rowed to read, and I have lent mine for six miles around our district. People have come eighteen miles to get me to buy the medicine for them, know ing Unit it cured me, and to be sure to get the right kind. I know a woman who was look ing like death, and who told them there was no help for her, that she had consulted several doctor's, but none could help her. I told her of Seigel s Syrup, and wrote the name down for her that she might make no mistake. She took my advice and the Syrup, and now shfc is in perfect health, and the jeople around us are amazed. The medicine has made such progress in our neighborhood that people say they don't want the doctor any more, but they take the Syrup. Sufferers from gout who were confined toi':eir beds and could hardly move a finger have been cured by it. There is a girl in our district avIio caught a cold by going through some water, and was iu bed five years with costiveuess and rheumatic pains, and had to have an attendant to watch by her. There was not a doctor in the surrounding district to whom her mother had not applied to relieve her child, but every one crossed themselves and said they could not help her. Whenever tho little beil rang, wliich is mug in our place when anybody is dead, we thought surely it wai for her; but Seigel's Syrup and Pi.is (Shaker Extinct of Boots) saved her life, and now she is as healthy as anybody, goes to church, and can work even in the fields. Everybody was astoidhLcd when they saw her out, knov. ; g how many years she liad been in bed. To-dv she ad Is her grati tude to mine for God .s mercies aLd Seigel r3 S : up. Mauia Haas. .Shaker ilouicines are now being soM in all palls of the world, and are working wonders, as shown in tho ubo ,e case. A. J. "White. 51 Warren St, New ort. i Is on tie In I'utlRrfclitkla at the J.ewiper Adver tltriiur Ajreuav of Ueaota. M. W. AYE ft SON. our authorized areata. Wheal Wanted a1 Salisbury Roller TlilK, Will buy, giving the highest market price for Wheat; will exchange, giving fron 30 to 40 lbs. of Flour per bushel, owiilg t j grade of Wheat and the grade of Flour wanted, or will grind lots of 25 bushels and upward, giving the Flour made from such lots when preferred. If first class work, good results, or h?di prices are dvJre 1, cull at Milk. Respectfully, t. i :r. cnowN. ' Mrs. J. P. on3ch3. nee Miss M. C TAAPFE.) Begs leave to say to her f ii uds aad the lady panlic that she is fairly weU set tl -J la her new place, east end of Mala street, and realy to serve them la her specialty with best possible attcatloa and skill. Do the taw to ealL Jaauary e, tSST. Valuable Town Propily far Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county, in the case of Henderson N. Miller and others vs. Cal vin L. Miller and others, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, on Muiuhiy. the 5th day of September, 18S7, the following tracts of land belonging to the estate of Calvin J. Miller, deceased : One tract situate in the Great East Square of the town of Salisbury ou Ceme tery street, being the laud convej'ed by Mary L. Hudson and J. W. Hudson to Calvin J. Miller, by deed dated 17th May, 1881, and registered in Book 89, page 196, of the public Register's Office of Rowan county; Also another tract situate in the Great East Square of said town on Kerr street, being the land conveyed by Benj. F. Fraley aud wife to Calvin J." Miller, by deed dated 19th March, 1885, and regis tered in Uook 1, page 508, of public Register's Office of c;; jd county. Also another tract, lying on Kerr and Lee streets in said town, being the land conveyed by Beuj. P. Fraley and wife to C. J. Miller, by deed dated oth August, 1881, and registered in Book 05, page 740, of the Register's Office of Rowan county. Another tract situate in the South Ward of said town, on Lee street, adjoin ing D. A. Davis and others, being the laud conveyed by M. L. Holmes and wife to C. J. Miller, by deed dated llrh July, 1872, and registered in Book 46, page 330. of the Register's Office of Rowan county. Terms of salt; One-half cash, balance in G months. S. H. WILEY, Commissioner. By Craioe & Clement, Att'ys. July 28, 1887. Gt Mrs. Mcdernach will take a few table boarders at SD.oO per month. GOOD FARE. Up stairs, next door to Mit-s Jones' Mil linary store, Maj. Cole's Build ing. May 12th 1S87. 5f of -o,,, anj. c mil. 1 1 from Salisbury. ( n the Concioid i;al " terms rcasonub!c for rash. 51: PtXKXKY Ll'DWICK. PIEDMONT AIR-I INS RODTE. Richmond & Danville Railroad. IN EFFECT JULY 24, 18S7. Trains Run 13 v SOUTHBOUND Merioiak Time. AILY 3o. ii. No. ;o. I.v. Mew Vork 4 i' A M ' Ftillatlelphla 7 ' " B.iltiUiore 9 4r " " Waslilngton 11 x4 Ch irioitesvllie a 35 P M " Lynch on rg 5 50 " " liichniontl 3 it' " -,l Burkesville 5 n " Keysjille 5 56 " " DrGke's Branch 6 10 " ' Danville 8 50 ' " Greensboro n 44 Ooltlsboio 3 :io " " lal-igh 5 35 " " Our'aam 41 " " Chapel Hill t.l o ' " liilLsborro 7 0 " Salem tl go nigh Point 11 is Salisbury ! 12 ,is A M Ar. States Ulc I Ashevllle ! " HotS.trings 4 Lv.Conconl 1 2c Charlotte 2 ss M " Spartanbuix ! 5 sa " " lireenvllle I t 50 Ar. Atlanta l 20 P M 4 30 6 It a ta 11 uo no 5 or. i 2 au 4 25 5 04 5 zt m ih tl on I.!.?. 3 3S . 6 30 10 14 11 S3 12 31 5 m 7 33 11 r.r 1 KI 3 34 4 48 I 10 40 PM A M P M A M P M A M P M DAILY. NORTHBOUND No. 51. No. 8 44 t 31 3 Pi 6 25 7 23 8 01 9 13 9 4 T12 30 t2 23 .1 5 tc'.sti' tit se it 1 44 3 02 8 57, t S 2 0 4 1 8 n io (:? . 33 8 20f BS. A M P M Lv. Atlanta Ar. lireenville " SpailunOurs " enarluiie " Concoitl Salisbury " lliU Point ' Greeusboro S..1C1U " liiiisboro " iiuiiiuui Cba pel Hill " Kak'leb " oldsijoro M Danville " Drake's Branch " Kiysvllle " Burkesville " lii limond " Lyncliburjr " t hai Iotutsvllle " Waslilngton Baltiuioie " Pbiladelphla " New York 7 0t 1 01 t IU 5 3 C 01 6 15 1 5J 8 28 U 30 12 07 12 4T tl 2U 2 10 4 30 10 00 12 41 1 00 1 40 a 45 1 15 3 40 8 23 11 a 3 00 6 20 P M A M A M A M P M A M P M P M A M P M A M P M Daily. i Mo. ul t Dally, except Sutiflay. Mondays, VVodae days and Fridays. SL.2EPIITG-CAR SERVICE. On train no SO and 51, Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Atlant i and New Y'ork. On trains 52 and 53, Pullman Buffet Sleeper be tween Washington and Montgomery; Washington an1 Augusta. Pullman Sieeuer between Hlcbmond and Greensboro. Pullman.siceper between tireens boroand Kalelgb. Pullman Parlor Car between Salisbury and KnoxvUle Through Uckets on sale at Principle stations, to all point s. For rates and information, apply to any agent of i be Company, or to Sol Haas, Traffic Manager. J. S. Potts, Div. Pasts. Agt. Jas. L. Taylor, Gen. Agt. Richmond, Va, ECZEMA ERADICATED. , . tI'7n,M,-Tt ." doe yon to aar that I Drink I am entirely welt of eeawna mftet hadai TT.I1 8 SDec,6C- I lave been toubksl with it v-ry little iu my fate aincu last sprine. At tne beginning of cold weather last lull it nuide a sliiflit appearand, but weiit away and nas nerer returned. 8. S. . nodoabt broke it up: at ieot it uutmv sysunu in nixxl cauditicn cure f a breaking t on my littla lluu- . :itLllrtVl?l. tl I?,,. I I ltNJ WatkiuKvillc-, Ga.. Feb. M. JSbC. Tfatiae en Bla and Skin Tit -oimc j . .Tua ara,i.is 4EKRCUA1GE. L. II. cl.Ej: I CRA1GE & CLEMENT, - .ttornoTrs At X-l.tx7-oAt.isnLuy, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. NEW FIM . The undersigned have entered into co-part:ership for thepurpot-cof conuW ing the GROCERY and PKonr I' COMMISSION business, to date ilif March 28, 1887. Consignments esnecis u solicited. j McNEELY & TYSON. The undersigned t nke this opportunitv to return thanks to his numerous fi i, ii ds ior ineir patronage, ana nks tlu tinnnnee of the same to the NEW Fln ii :n i w . i i . '".a. 11U Will BIHB1B DC Oil lUllltl to i'r. il, patrons of theSEW FIRM. le 27:tf J. D. McXKELY. THE STAR A Xtwipaper aapportlita: t hi Principle of a Democratic AdmlnUtradou. PuWiahed in the Cty of NewYork. WILLIAM DOR6HCIMER, Daily, Weekly, and Sunday Editions. 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