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I rom our Jtegttiar Correspondent.) Washington, CK. 34, 18S7. it number oMnteresting caw before State ... rt..r..ni.- Ciiurt Of tlc tiBtieu iV... i ' . ftc the nresrnt lime. - Anion- the .umlxf tute officials, who have been rdciucd ndcr wii of habeas eorpua-tbe trial U set for hearing ou tho- nrt Monday 'l.. V". . t-..n I ,. r m .Secretnrv Bavard authorize a dct.ial of ' '.e reported difference between Attorncy- tcfceral Garland and himself, over the Alaskan sear fisheries. Durin the past week, there was n con vention of Agricultural Scientists, repre Meatln" all of the agricultural colleges and ; xperiment stations in the United States. ded for by a .wi.I .1 aft t dirwrres. with the view pi W" f 7 .stcrin progressive methods and meas ures of farming and increasing the produc i.rtfcanacitv of the land in cultivation. -nr.. V..,lin.r of the convention were harmonious and satisfactory; nod its delibj will ilniibtlcss result in "rent and . .uivtn ..... . i , ut-inr aooJ to the ugncuUural lDtcroUol r ... w ii.a nnitntrr The State Department has announced .i. ratifiration of the extradition treaty vith Gnatcniela, which was sent to the Senate many years ago during Grants -- th. last clause being as fol- I iwiwsuv. 11 I -,... - wit her Government shall berequir u.1 ti. mve un its own citizens under the tipulation3 of this convention." This --- ;. .;...; Aont s fhowinst a rctnrn to the old Democratic doctrine of firmly deal mm wiiU fitl-fiirn lUltiO!) The President and his wife were delight ..1 with their varied and pleasing cxperi ...,.. ..r iw. r,-ivt ihfM weeks, and both of them resume their duties, brightened and refreshed by their association with the great American public. Typhoid. Scarlet and Yellow Jferer Measlss, Diptheria, Small-Pox, Cholera, et. . Darbya Phosphatic Fluid will destroy the infecthnvof all fevers and infectious diseases. Will keep the atmosphere oi any sick-room pure and wholesome, ab sorbing anddestroying unhealthy afnuvia rid riir.a.non. Will neutralize any bad mfill whatever, not bv disjruising it, but by destroying it. Use Darbys Phosphatic Fluid in every sick-room. How to Eon a Town Either run it with a vim or sell out and leave it. Men who are always trying to get out of business will not do much to build up a towu. One or more things must be ilono run the thinz for all it is worth, cwt nn steam and keen it. or Quit the whole thinir. slide out and let nature take its course. If vou want business to come to your town encourage those who do come. If you want a prosperous town where peopkjean come who are disposed to make homes, theu do away with and burv from sizht all jealousy and spite; work no more for a few individuals, but dl work together for a common prosper- ity and mutual benefit. Wake up, W mm 1 1 rub your eyes, roll up your sleeves and go to work. Djn't work with fear aud trem blinir. but take for irmnted that blood will tell. Leave results to themselves; borrow no trouble, but all unite to make it the biiferest kind of a town. Go to work ! Helton Journal. A Woman's Discovery. u Auother wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in thiscoun try. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood jts severest tests, but her vital organs were underminded and death seemed immi nent For three months she coughed in cessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery for CousumDtion and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculous! v cured. Iter name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C Get i ree trial bottle at T. F. Kluttz & Co. drug store. An ounce of sulphuric ether, and an ounce of the tincture of opium in -a pint of tepid water, is recommended by the Western Rural as a dose for horses afflicted with colic. A bit of glass in the gutter will shine brighter than a dim.. Jtidye. A joke may never gain over an ene my, but it may loose a friend. Tho Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind . tes tifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as tbe very beat remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheuma tism of 10 years1 standing." Abraham Hare, druggist. Bill vi lie, Ohio, affirms : "The best belling medicine I have evr handled in. my 20frcars' experience, is Electric Bitters." . Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bittern do cure all diseases bf the Liver, Kidney or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Kluttz's Drug Store. There is ouly one kind of religion, although.it is dispensed through many different denomination?. A great many people hold theories who can t hold their tongues. BuckLn's Arnica Salve. . Tue Best Sai.vk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Tette, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corn?, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to nivc perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 2o cents pes box For Sale by Kluttz & Co. S.lf. The time to bury a hatchet is before blood is found upon it. ,wm, You can not be loving in manner un less yon are laving in spirit. Eating onions and horseradish is claimed to relieve dropsical swelling -. An Qfenaiye Breath is most distressing, not only to the per son afflicted if he have any pride, but to those with whom he comes in contact. is a delicate matter to speak of, but it has parted not only friends but lovers. Bad breath and catarrh are inseparable. Dr. Sage's Ggtawb. Remedy cures the worst cases as thousands can testily. He Knew it All. From the Detroit Free Pres3. There was a f mi ly on the train be tween Birmingham and Auuiston, who tad come out of the wools of Missis- i ii i . . sippi aca ere on tceir way to some place M tieorgia. It was ttietr nrt nde on the cars, but while the wife and children were full of natural cu riosity, the husband didn't propose to irive ins ignorance awav. v neu ine wife asl.e t Him wa it Kept tne coucues on the tnick he looked at her with pity in his eyes and answered : 'Maria, don tyou know not h i n tall i Thev put tar on em to make em stick." She was satisfied until we switched in on a side tr tck to let a pnssenger train go by and then she asked : "Uordon, wiiat am tney ao tnis iorr u 'Nother train going br, Maria." "And do we haye to git off the track?" "Yes. It's the new way. They used to hare one train scianible over the other, but it scart the passengers - so tnat tuev nave aaopieu anoiuer plan." i then out on the extra track and re plied : "You orter buy some peanuts of the boy, Gordon, and show the railroad that we appreciate this extra expense they have gone to. They must have feeling as well as us. Have the Lord Jesus Christ with you in toe scales wnen vou come to oe weighed for heaven, or vou will cer tainly be found lacking. He alone can make up the required weight. HOW DO WE L!3 003 GRAVES? We must er.t or wo cannot live. Hiis we all know. But do we all iow that wo, die by eating ? It is ill we dig oiu graves with our eth. How foolish this sounds. 1st it is fearfully true. "We are ter rified at the approach of tho tliolera indjreUow fever, yet there in a dis ease constantly at our doors and in jut houses far more dangerous and 1 ostructive. Most people have in ;eir own stomachs a poiaon, more w, but quite as fatal as the germs i those maladies which sweep men into eternity by thousands without vai rting in tho tinios of great epi demics. lut it U & mercy thatf if we are wutchfu', we can tell when wo are th:eatoned. TLo folic v.ing are among the symptoms, yet they lo not always necessaj ily appear in thejsame i d&r, nor rae they always the samo in different cases. There is a dull and sleepy feeling ; a bad taste in the mouth, especially in the morning; the appetite is change able, sometimes poor and again it ttcems as though the patient could not eat enough, and occasionally no p.ppetito at all; dullness and slug gishness of the mind ; no ambition to study or work ; more or less head ache and hiaviii2S3 in the head; dizziness en rising to the feet cr moving suddenly; furred and coat ed tongue ; a sense of a Ibad on the stomach that nothing removes ; hot and dry skin -at times; yellow tinge in the eyes; scanty and high-colored urine ; sour taste in tho mouth, fre cprently attended by palpitation of the heart ; impaired vision, with spots that seem to bo swimming in the- air before the eyes; a cough, with a greenish-colored expecto ration ; poor nights' rest ; a sticky slime about tho teeth and gums; hands and feet cold and clammy ; irritable. temper and bowels bound up and costive. This disease has puzzled tho physicians and still puz zles them. It is tho commonest of ailments and yet tha most compli cated and mysterious. Sometimes it is treated as consumption, seme times as liver commaint, and then again as malaria and even heart dis ease. But its r.jal nature is that cl constipation and dyspepsia. It arises in tha digestive organs and soon affects all the others through the corrupted and poisoned blood. Often the whole body including tho nervous system is literally starved, even when there is nc emaciation to tell the sad Etcry. Experience has shown that there if put one remedy that can certainly cure this disease in all its ttag a. namely, Shaker Extract of Eoots or Mother Scigel's Curative Syrup. It never fails but, nevertheless, no time should be lost in trying other so called remedies, for they will do no good. Get this great vegetable preparation, (discovered by a vener able nurse whose namo is a house hold Word in Germany) and bo euro to get tho genuine article. GIVEN UP BY SEVEN DOCTORS. Shaker Extract of Roots or Sei gel's Syrup has raised mo to good health after seven doctors had givrii me up to die with consumption. So writes B. F. Grace, Erkaoan ville, Todd Co., Ky. HE HEARD OF IT JUST TA TOTE. "I had been about given up to die with dyspepsia when I first saw tho advertisement of Shaker Extract of Roots or Ssigel's Syrup. After using four bottles I was able to at tend to my business as well as e r.i I know of several cases of chills and fever that have been cured by it." So writes Mr. Thos. Pull una, cf Tay lor, Geneva Co., Ala. WORTH T2X. DOLLARS A BOTTLX. Mr. Tkrjnaa P. Evans, of the firm of Evans & Bro., Merchants, Horn town. Accomack Co., Va., writes that he had been sick with digestive disorders for many years and had tried many physicians and medi cines without benefit. " He began to uae Shaker Extract of Eoots or Sei geTs Syrup about the 1st of Jan. 1887, and was so much better in three weeks that-he considered him self prat4tically a well man. He adds: 4I have at this time one bot tle ou haii I, and if I could not got any more wwti nut taJce a Un dollar bill for ii." All dru-jjU or Address A. J. White, Li.LJ, 5 Woire Sfc&Xi It ROSS ft McCUBBlKS, J Cotton Buyers. BUY FOTt porte See tli em before you sell 51:lt ALL PARTIES Indebted to the undersigned, must come forward and settle their bills this Fallens it is impossible for us to practice Medi cine unless we are paid for our services. In our absence C K. Barker win re ceipt for us. J. H HI ICjStCjALf, at. if. H. T. TR A NTH AM, M. D. 51:4t. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. oat tck or nails 1 1 t Tinest Calf, perfect Mtted feCSSm your dealer write W.L. DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mas. St. Aug. 1st 1888. m AW rmm ''M Carolina ) Superior Court. Rowan County, October 4th, 1887 D. . Ram.cay aud Tobias 1 Kesler, plaintiffs, Civil action against The Uoval Fire Insurance to recover Coinnanv of Birminir- I ham, Ala., defend- ( loss by fire antst J It appearing by affidavit and to the satisfaction of the Court that the defend ant above named, the Royal Fire Insu ranee Company of Biraringham, Ala., is a foreign corporation and cannot after due diligence be found within the totate, ant! that a cause of action exists in favor oi the plaintiff and against the defendant which are within this btnte,. It is there fore ordered that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, a newspape published in sunt countv, lor six succc-s sive weeks, commanding the said defend ant to be and appear before tho Judge ot our Superior Court at a Court to be held for the countv of Rowan at the Court House in Salisbury on the eleventh Monday after the first Monday of Sep tember, 1887, and answer or demur to the complaint which will he hied in the of fice of the Clerk ot said Court within the first three davs of said term; and let th i said defendant take notice that if it fai to answer or demur to said complaint during the term, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief uemauded in the complaint. J. M. HORAH, Clerk Superior Court, 50:6t. Rowan County Executor's Sale of Persona! Properly. Qu Friday the llth day of November. 1S87, at the late residence of Daniel Mil ler, we will sell the personal property be longing to his Estate, consisting of 3 bead of cattle, 5 head of shoats, 1 wagon, 1 corn sheller, 1 feed cutter, one-eighth in terest in threshing machine, farming tools, a set of blacksmith, tools, a set of carpenter tools, and various articles not herein enumerated. Terms of sale Cash. All persons indebted to the Estate are requested to make early settlement, and all persons having claims against the Estate arc notified that they must pre sent them on or before the 20th day of October, 1888, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. C. A. MILLER, L. C. MILLER, Ex'rs of Daniel Miller. Oct, 0. 4t. Sale of Personal Property. Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Thomas D. Fralcy, deceased, 1 will sell at publie sale, on the premises, on Thursday, November 17th, 1887, all the personal property of the deceased, consistiug of Mules, Horses, Jersey Cat tle, Hogs, Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with a lot of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Hay and Fodder. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Terms made known then. CHARLES P. SHUPING, 50:1m Administrator. HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Grant! Row. D. A. ATWELL. A m a r -m mmmm . a;sni loriae "oaraweii rnrcsiier. Salisbury, N. C., June 8th tf. Should be use. I a few nion'Jts before confl&cmcLt. end for book 44 To Motuxx.- mailed freo. JlB---r : IU;-'.uitou Co., A'.latt, Ga. 1jSST1 'SJst?'.. 1 Feed SS v tea (B3 MAKES I : legal mrim: Viable Twa Pronely For Sale. By virtue of a decree of tho Superior Court of Rowan county, in the case of Henderson X. Miller and others vs. Cal vin L. Miller aud others, the undersigned will sell at public outcry at- the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, ou Monday, the 5th day of December, 1887, the following tracts Of laud belonging to the estate of Calvin J. Miller, deceased : One tract situate in the Great East Square of t he town of Salisbury on Ceme tery street being the laud conveyed by Alary L. Hudson and J.' . Hudson to Calvin J. Miller, by deed dated 17th May, 881, and registered in ook 89, page l'JG, of the public Register's Ofliee of Rowau county. Also another tract situate in the Great East Sqtlare of said town on Kerr street, being the land conveyed by Beni. F. "raley aud wife to Calvin J. Miller, by deed dated 19th March, 1885, and regis tered m Book 64, page o08,of public Registers Office of said county. Also another tract lying on Kerr and Lee streets in said town, being the land conveyed by Bcnj. F. Fraley and wife to C. J. Miller, by deed dated 5th August, 1881, and registered m 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 aud others, being the land conveyed bv M. L. Holmes and wife to C. J. Miller, by deed dated llth Julv 18 2, and registered in r.ook 4b, page 330, of the Register s Office of Rowan county. Terms of sale One-half cash, ha'ance in 6 months. S. H. WILEY, Commissioner. By Craigk & Clement, Att'ys. Oct. 20, 1887. 5t. Impeilafit ffifrteage Sale of Yery VALUiBLE SEAL PROPERTY Pursuant to a Mortgage Registered in Book o. ou, page lUo, in the office oi Register of Deeds for Rowan County made by Samuel R. Harrison and wife Mary Harrison, tor the protection anu benefit of the undersigned on 29th day pi December 1876 in which they have for feited the undersigned will sell at public auction at the court houseloor in Salis bury on Monday 7th day of November, 1887, the following real property: 14 town lots ou the extension of Fulton street, 50x200 feet; 32 town lots on the extension of Jackson street, 50x200 feet; 1 towu lot of 8 acres on the extension of Main street, adjoining Capt. J. R. Craw fords,on which is a large brick Residence with 10 rooms, 18x18,. 2 brick Kitchens 16x32 for cooks or servants, 1 brick dairy, one large frame barn, corn crib, &c, with 2 wells of good water, also several other lots adjoining said property containing from one to 10 acres each, all of which will be accurately surveyed aud made known on day of sale. Terms, i cash down, i in 00 days and the remaining I in 180 days. Title retained until all the purchase money is paid. This is the most desirable property in or near Salis bury, situated on a high elevation and in a beautiful grove. For further informa tion app-y to ia. R. Harrison on the prem ises or to the undersigned at Salisbury. The sale will be positive. No by bidding, the highest bidder will 'be the purchaser. 49:6t. J. S. McCCBBINS, Trustee. Salisbury, N. C. Sept. 27, 1887. K08TH CAROLINA I Superior Court KG WAN COUNT Y ( 14th Sept. 1887, D. A. Ramsay & Tobias Kesler, plaiutiiT, Against The Fidelity Fire Insurance Com pany, defendant. Action to rc c o v er loss by tire. It appearing by afildavit and to the satisfaet ten of the Court that the above named defendant, The Fidelity Fire In surance Company, is a foreign corpora tion and cannot after due diligence be found within this State, and that a cause of action exists against said defendant whicb arose within this State, it is order ed that publication be made in the Caro lina Watchman, a newspaper published j in ba'isbury within sam county, for six successive weeks, commanding the said defendant to be and appear before the Judte of our Superior Court at a Court to be held for the County of Rowan at the Court House in Salisbury on the eleventh Monday after the first Monday in Sep tember, 1887, and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the superior Court of said county within the first three days of said term, and let the said defendant take notice that if it fail to answer the said complaint during the term the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in tho complaint. J. M. HORAH, Clerk of the Superior Court, 47:6t Rowan Countv. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of a judgement of the Superior Court at Rowan Countv, I will sell at the Court House D.oor in tho town of Salisbury. on Monday the 7th. day ol November 1887, at public auction, to the highe.-t bidder, the following described valuable lands. 1. A tract otla.nl situate in Franklin town ship, containing two hundred and seven tv five 275 acres being the land conveyed by Ti F. Kluttz, Comnflssioner to Ann Mc Neely, by deed dated the 17th. day of De cember 1880, and registered in Book 69 ol the Public Register's. Office of Rowan Coun ty. This is a part o the .Mak.-iy lands and is known as the Sutfin Tract. 2. Also three 8J town lots, which are de scribed by metes and bounds in a certain deeil from J, C. Cowan aifd wile to Ann Mr. Neely, dated the lGth.d.ny of Septem ber 1886 and reuMered in Rook 67 page 470, of the Public Registers Office of Rowan County. Terms of sale: Tho purchaser to pay one- half cash and the balance in six months, interest on deferred payment at 8 er cent KERR CRAIGE, Commissioner. Dated Sept. 28th. 1887. 50 5t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the last Will aud Testament ot the late J. f Wiseman, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, that they must present them to me on or before the 21st day of September. 1888, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate are re quested to settle without delay. T. J. SUMNER, Executor. Sept. 6th, 1S87. 3S;Ct m m m m m . i NEW FIRM. 1 he undersianed have entered into a ec-parti.crship for the purpose of conduct ing the GROCERY an)d PRODUCE COMMISSION business, to date from March 2, 1887. Consignments especially solicited. McNEELY & TYSON. The undersigned takes this opportunity to return thanks to his numerous friends for their patronage, and asks the con tinuance of the same to the NEW FIRM. He will always be on hand to serve the patrons of the XEV FIRM. 27:tf J. D. McNEELY. Bbkmu & Danville Railroifl Co. Western North Carolina Division. GENERAL PASSENGER DEPT. Asueville, N. C, Sept. 24th, 1887. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE. Effective Sept. 25th, 18S7. Eastern 75 meridian jtime used when not otherwise specified, j ' WESTBOUND. Charleston! Columbia Angaria Ail.iuta Spartan bujrg CbarioUe Lr. .o p. m, 45 5; 6 7.U0 . a m Ar. Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv, Ar. Lr. Ar. Lv. Af. u.tn p. mi Spartanburg Accommodation Pssenircr Spartaubuig 8.50 p. m. 8.30 a. m. Henderson me 7.17 5.5 Abbeville K00 7.00 Asbeville 7.lo liCt Sftrtl tfS' 9.1 o tMorrtbtownr li.s tKnoville 1.05 r-m. tchattauooga EASTBOUND. Lv. t'-'battancoga tKiioxvllle tMortlstowa Lot Springs ISO a m. S.10 p. la. LM 7.50 .41 Ar. Lv. Ar. Lv. Ar. Ar. Asueviuc Accomn-.odatlcn Passenger Asbeville s.io a. in. 9.49 a.m. llenueisonUlic 9.rs 11.07 spartanbuig i.iu p. m. S 00 a.m. SpartanLuig 3.46 .l Cuarlctie .;5 5.u5 Alanta l.'.op. m. Augusta lo.r.0 a. m. Columbia .: Charleston ".S5 Meal statlors. tCentral9h meridian time. Pnllman Sleepir.g Car bciwer n Ifot Springs and Savannah, via A. o. L. and Charleston. Through car between A! orribtewn and Charleston via South Carolina B. R. JAS. L. TAYLOR, G. P. P. W. A. WINBUCN, A. D. P. F. Ricfamonfl anfl jaggs Mmi Co. W. N. . Division. Passenger Train Schedule. Effective, Sept. 25th.1887. Eastern 75 th. merlClan time used, when not otherwise specified. WEST LOUXD Leave New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington HleUmoua Raleigh Sail -bury Mbtcsvtlle liL-kory Connelly S Ii: Morgan; on Marion AS.iEVI.'.LG l'ot Springs t Mornstoun t Knoxvlllo KAST BOUND 4 30 p.m 5T 9 42 11 00 2 HO a.m 1 00 11 j a. m 12 20 p. u 1 25 1 41 2 34 3 1 5 7 0 ". 8 1 10 i0 Arrive gs Leave t Knoxillo t Morristown Hots irings ASUEVILLE i;ouud Knob Ma i ion Morgaiiton Hickory states, iiie Salisbury iialcig'a Mohuond Was ing to a Baltimore Philadelphia New York 6 30 a. m 7 45 10 5j 12 55 p 2 15 3 13 4 13 5 05 6 3 8 10 6 35 a 6 15 K 10 10 03 1? 35 p 3 20 m Arrive m til Murphy Branch. Dail7 except SUNDAY TRAIN NO IS s oo a in Leave A Vie ville .... 10 25 rr Waynesvllle 2 2fi p r.i Charleston .. 5 65 Jarietts TRAIN NO 17 Arr 4 54" p. m 8 30 lo is a. m Leave 7 :o A. & S. Road. Dally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO U TRAIN NO 11 3 so p. m Leave Spartanburg Artlve 2 io p. m 117 Arrivo Iie!Kljioullle jr-sa.m Ahhevillc Leave s to Dinner Stations, t Central (90 th. meridian ) time. Pullman parlor car between Salisbury & K no ville Pullman slrtpirg eras, on all night trains. .ros. L. TAYLOR, G. P. A. W. A. V. INBURN. Acfg D. P. A. QEU1H and WlilikT n b- lta cured at hone with oat pain. Book of par tieulars sent FREE. B. M.WOOLLEV. M.B. Office 65M Whitehall Su mu IO T A UT7TJ mar bo touiwt n file n Qeo. 1 JELLS IT AxUilt. r' liowell & Co s Kewsneirr 4dT.rttrfnsr Bureau (10 Ppruco SlA.wl.crj JerrattS contracts iiiay Im made fo:- It IN KBW OUIi. Steam, Air and Vacuum Fumps, Vertical and Horizon tal of every variety and capacity. VERTIfi. PISTON. " VERTICAL PLUNGER, I pimqiit mm Jtucamona & imiivuie itaiiroa r i t n t- tn r t -i i IN EFFECT SEPT. 4, 1887. Trains Run Bv 75 Meridian Time. SOUTHBOUND Lv. New vork f Puiudelpbta Baltimore " Washington 4 Chariotu&vliie ' Lynchburg " tic Union a M Burkesvnie 4 Keysvllle " Drake's Branch Danville. ' -UreetHboro CObiSbOiO ' KaUgh " Durham Ar. Chapel Bill h Ulsborro " Saiem high Point ' Salisbury 4 States-, tile Abbeville 44 Hot S;i1ngs Lv. Concord 44 Charlotte 44 Spartanburg 44 i.reeuville - Atlanta A M P M A M i ' s 3a" I U0 : to is ii 12 SI 5 38 7 SS r42 PI 1 00 ' 3 S4 I 4 IS ! lu 40 A M P M P M r ss P M DAILY, NORTHBOUND Lv. Atlanta Ar. wrcen ville 44 8ptrtanbu 44 charlotte 44 Concord 44 Salisbury 44 high Point 44 Greensboro 44 3lem 44 milsboro 44 Durham 44 Chapel Hill 44 Ralel-h ' oldsboro Danville 44 Drake's Branch 44 Keysvllle P M t 35 11 45 11 29 2 44 3 03 3 5 15 2 eo 4 10 5 10 10 03 12 35 S 20 A M P M ' Burkcsvliie ' 1 leumnnd ' Lynchhurr. 4 ( harlot tesvllle 4 Washington ' Baltimore 4 Philadelphia 4 New York P M A M P M Dally. t Dally, except Sunday. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On train ro ro and 51, PuUnim Buffet sleeper between AthfLta and New York. On trains ?2 and 63, Pullmn Buffet Slcerer be tween Wp.sLlDcton and Montffcmeiy; V.usliingtrn and August i. Pullman Sleetei hetwern llebuioi d and Gr i,bboio. PullmaiIeei er betv-1 en .it ens boroanrt l-alflgb. Fullman Pa tier tar between Salisbury und Knoxvtiie Throuirh ti.:Ucts on sale at Principle stations, to all points. For rates anrl information, apply to tny agent of ,he Com any. or to ol. Haas, Traffic Manager. J. S. Potts, Die Ji. A'jt. Kichmond, Va. W. A. Turk, Dir. Fats. Ag't, Raleigh, X. Jas. L. Taylor, Gen. Pas. Agt. Regular Horizontal Piston. Six Inch l CopnihPurnp I cklenburq'rn Wrk j v Ch'oHotta J r v The most simple, di'rable and effective Pump in the market ior Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. JTSend for Catalogue. The A. I CAMERON STEAM POM? WOMS. Foot ok East TlttKT, N:.W YolIK. Begs leave to say tqT that she is fairly vreU sett.. end ot Main street, and rcaly U nn specialty with best possible attention 1 tbe favor to call. January , 18R7. PATENTS Caveals, Trade Marks and Copyrights Obtained, and all other btwlrrw In the U.S. Patent Ofl'.ce atteuue-eVto forlodcmtr Frr?. our office Is opposite tbe V. 8. Potf r.t Office, aed we can obtain Patents In less time than these re mote rrora Washington. Send Model or drawinsr. We advise ar- to patent ability free of charge; and mate Stckmrgt unltiict Obtain Pati-i t. We refer her to the Postmaster, the Pupt. of Monev Order riv.. and to officials of the V. S. Pat ent office. Forctrcrtlar. advice, toims acd refer ences to actual clients In yourovnStcteorcoaatjr, Opposite Patent Office, Washii.ctcn D. C. Oct. ti, 33. tf , , i Jv ont of sorts' with headache, stomach dlsordw, torpid liver, pain fn back or tide, con stipation, etc , neplect m.iv le tatal. One dots of Strom's Basatlvo Pills M1 rive relief, A few do e resiere lu new ueaith aLd vijor. 7M Ceiar Cove Mm, Which are now hy odds the largest, beat conducted and well stocked with the most reliable fruits of any nursery in the State. Contains more reliable acclimated, varie ties of Apples, Peaches, Peart, Cherries, Grapes, and all other fruits for orchard and garden planting. We have no com petition as to extent of grounds and beautifully grown trees and vines of all desirable ages and sizes. We can and will please you in stock. Your orders solicited. Prices reasonable. Descrip tive catalogue sent free. Address N. W. CRAFT, Shore, Yadkin County, N. C. 47:ly. mm RMil-EorU RKEASSESS AS1 .DlLUi NS&?lt2liLtAaX StAI. A Ltfa Experience. Rerrarkablo and quick cures. Trial Packages. Send fctarnp for sealed particulars. Address D. VVA;?p a CO. Louhifana, Mo. Tanger! A neglected cold or cough may Jead to I'licuinoiiiii.t'onsuniption or other fatal di ease. Strong's Pectora.1 Pills will cute a co!d as by inaicut. i'.i-t lhiiiKfor dyKpepnia.ia digesUcu, sick headache as thousands testify. 1;jVt,v'. taA 99 W VY mm 1 MmV H Fa W X -W5.V: - S.m,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1887, edition 1
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