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Jjl4 7 1 , - i 1 fl'l tnl.'.ty eu4, s it h her P6 'CAT. I f -- I: '' - fe- MY M6TH E Ft'S SLl PPER. ; ' I ven if yntt have to tiirn away tomo one else, l presume -. . . ,- ' "Exactly I Even If I have to turn away soma rn else,' -replied Madam lfadge, serenely. " " ' " 1 Nm tuinr for a knebaoa to hear. Ana prat bow Ion? has toil undjiqjf, never-to- I be-obli-erated-anl-ll-tbat-ort or thing af- feet loo for Spencer Sherwood Ijcen buried In your neart." : m -Ever since wo made mttd pies, together and be rescued no from the j a wa of an arengiez but slong rnfferiti; call wuenj I- .-, w6ft la to-seWn on "her faded fkOr -oul j tasbJsnei balf." - ... WIIU --Vft VM., ... ! - - " 1 i rc4 O'er and o er. V lis sen atxmt thejsllpper that my good old T a&Brwra. j- . f roosUaet as wall si if 'twas only yesterday, IfTnoatt seemed a dreadful wasto o4 Umfi to f atftraasenoot . . ! 4 a goto' be swlmmta'-bole, so shadT, deep am coot, I saay a time rd 'to missed my chance, M.h btsxnin'S heights to soar, " t jCftwwa'ttortbe slipper that my rood old her wore. 1 most say iie broke out. courage of desperatioi an excellent actress mistaken. . i . Probably . both. Mr. Sherwood, re ponded Katio, aerenely. -But you forget t hat y on hare not hon ored nm yet with a very tucfd exposition of ar fault. I ' , - It's J u st this. I looked at you this ern log as you were talking, and wondered that any woman could be such a hypocrite.' x on are nothing if not charmingly can 7a-TaH Yea Plainly; A " 1 U itf when the female sex beran to interest. .' etker fellows raUoJ on orals dressed up in . their best. TRhekaeweti that thoagn I eouian Keep myr - to sare my life. I VaatWceasoffC I'd underjtake, supponm mm But I waited let nraUrer yars and her whom I - adore i"- - , " U n owto' to the slipper that my pood old mother Wore I, ' y ,1- jTae's settia in her arm-ehair how a smilin all : tentra: .; ' U-talkin tooar Bel?hbors 'Boat that "grown-up , .'. aoa o' mm,"' '. a' she tells of all the time she felt obliged my aelf towhate. ' ' ' - jrrokeownwoiit.of nrfson.of at rery least from . tell: . i " . . ' i be eller makes me own that Id been thcro , longbeore. Wlt wasn't for the soother wore. had teased into rebellion.' - - . 5j I did, llr. Sherwood," responoea juttie. My dear, do you mean to assert tnattnat nusning ana vwug uw pa wan tu calf would bare catenl you up if. Spencer adding, impatiently. l do wib To good, Sherwood bad not played tne pan oi aae- ness, ur, oocrwouu, j.j""" Toted knight." . what you mean." V . ; : 4 - A ringing lau?b wa JIadgo's reply, 'i He hesitated, then made a planget : -WelLrna. hardlyT B.it, JcK it would tetetw tU you a little story, Miss Rln haTefaockod medown." 1 way.f One daj J waa riding in the eara "And ir I recollect the circumstance at - ouito a distance. Sitting in front of me all, Mrs. Wilding, with jill duo deference was what I considered a very pleasant-faced to womanhood eren in- pinafores, I must young woman. I could see her profile very say it would bare served - you most -un- well, for she kept her.faoe turned towards common right,' and the jrcntleman under j the window, but I did not think she npUced discussion stepped gaily ihto the room, Line, especially; in Tact, 1 aia noi imn sne Hello ioU fellow," shouted Jack Wild-v noticed me at alL Butafier a while she jn, .- - took out her pencil" (uord he gazed search- It was an awful mean thing.no doubt, ingly at Kiltie's face, on which was ex- trt bA Mvesdromiine. but indeed 1 didn't oresscd - onlv vcoriosityv combined with- I listen long. Ijuuheard enough to permit Wonder, as to his motive in tellin? her all me to recognize thexalf. That: calf .had a - lhU) ?and some pap?r. and suddenly there good many fine points and was likely to be .fell itjto my lap a no e- " -i' remembered and easily rccognizea.': t l . tveur ouesiionea iv.ui.ie, as ne pauaea impressively, as one who Has made a bit. "Yesi I remember two especially fine tts ears,' sllpTier that my good old A SLIP OF PAPER. Part j It Played in a case of Circtlm8tantlal Evidence. points it had just between laughed Mrs. Wildine. . "But. bless met we'ro so interested in you that wj. haro forgotten to introduce: . . . . . . r .. a, 1 XT f Katie. Auss iimway ain onerwoou. ww Upon the slip of pin-r was written: X would llko to bco-ne better aeiuaintod.' "And yet, to-niplit, you would condemn, utterly and lent irely, a girl who wouli get fnnt w int hav iollr timolor the next I A look of dawning intelligence, a sutru two - or three days before any; one els. sion of color aaJ then, spite of the d is com- pomes." raitiei oa mat iiuhhvb uuibi ion. iuo pnuwu. i'jihh injiii. woman, not noticing a yery piculiar ex-1 Dressloa Trmcn -svrepi over ooorwoou 9 i N j "O, dear, I am no Urcd." murmured Katie j Ttinway, ss she sank into the comfortable 1 rmr oea. ' "1 don't think I had an idea bow 1 tired I was until I gave uu," she went on, to herself. VI don't think 1 ronld have t-raght another day. It j ist makes mo sick )0 think of the number of times I bare said ne -two th,ree fourduring the last year. J torrid little wrotchcsl I wish I had Bared their beads against the wall while J had a rhanco-ut t here, I'm growing Enthusiastic' to say the lcasr," and she t necked berself with something between t hTSterical sizfc and a jsob, as she re- 1 icted with aa tsfactWtn that for six long i oaths she need not count any mora. - . Sao had trulr come to the end of her r-ther bribe time the sweet, warm Juno 'ya came round, aud her kindly physician laifgirenhor tha; choice between giving iD her work now ami building up for the 1 .turn, or continuipg a little longer, only slakinto conurraeJ invalidism, to be a V rdea to her frienjis and public charity. I'righteaed at her own state, and firmly be- oviag the wise words said to her, she had enrtaded at last to' accept an invitation jj tea her long ago to come anil spend any r. - & . If : . i f. i . : t vrJlMA i BgB OI iiujc wita uer uear iriuiiu nuuc tf barton, now Mrs. Jack wilding. It bad 1 agreed, therefore, that this poor and oud young woman should r down to iladgVa country home and assist tier in nuwtalning her guests. - "For you Know. Katjo dear." Mr. TV ild fK had writ' en, "with mr hands full of .1 nns, (and I never negleemy babte, no j Matter what turn up), and all the compa T v dear Jack dosn havu tn the summer, and ail the company I have Invited myself for week or two weeks at' a time, such an amiable individual as yourself at ray flnsrer nd will be an immenss help, to say noth ing f the relief you'll b. I ronsiuer your ilVkealth hit especial 't blessing, however tmvleaaaat it ntay to for you.' 1 The result of all this waa, K itio had given wp hr rooms, packed her belongings in her 1wo trunks, -sent back the rented piano, snd now, as 1 began to relate, was seated 4n the cars for Engleside. That wasn't name of the town, by the way. that was avily the name ot the country-seat. But It i as good a name as any,, So she settled herself comfortably, and as roon as the: conductor bad-punched her : ticket for the third time in fifteen minutes, and she knew that she was to have immu Titty'from his oppressive attentions for a half hour's run, she proceeded ' to take a an. JTakingup in time 'for the fourth -punch, she found hbrscl auch refreshed :rnd prepared to take soma notes of things ' round her for some sketches sho meant to wake for an obscure daily, to which she roatributed at times. - Growing tired of this occupation, she laid r pencil in her lap, and sat idly tapping f ie floor with bor foo as she gasod dreanv- ity out of the window' Slippins her fingers j tc" j wn mo eracn at ine cna oi tne seat sne came in contact with a piece of paper. . Am ft take but littln to arojsc one's ruriosity when th-?ro is but littlo of vital i terest at hand, she w :n'. through some 1 it- la maneuvering to secure the morsel of Tler. On it ww the 1-gend : "I would like m b-come better acq-iatnted.' A scornful smile' carred her lips as she said to her- ,elf, "some fool of a girlor ether has been t -ring to get up a flirta'ion tor the writ ing was evidently feminine) anl vith con tsspt In her Jieart lor, the woman who ronld so far! forgot herself, sbo threw the paper out of the open window. - Another hour- and she was safelv face as she introduced him to sliss Ktn way. Jack noticed it, but the utterlr n. conscicus expression of Katie's face routed the notion that had catered bis head that these two had met before. I don't think I can stay, jist now, an swered Sherwood, rather confusedly. Well, I'd jiwt like to see" you go away I Spencer Sherwood v you know perfectly well there isn't one thing to stand In the way of your remaining here for the month of July, and if there is. it shan't stand," spoke up tbc Brigadier General. That settles itny dear b iy I Just give in at once. If you ha I been married tc thatlvoung woman for live years, as 1 have, you Would not even have dared to look op position in the first place." So Sherwood, with much inward opposi tion, was induced to remain. It became evident to all bands, however, that there was something wrong with him in regard to Katie Rinway, and to none was ' it so apparent as to tor Katio herself. "Whatever have I done to the man!" asked she of herself. "Nothing! I never saw him'before, and yet in these three past days he has managed to impress me most effectually with tho fact of his strong dis approval, but as I h&vo never pined for the reverse 1 dou't know as I ncod carp much, though it is somewhat uncomfortable when there are but fo ir or us. And one does not like to be disliked for no cause, oven if one doesn't care anv thing about it," she added, rather incoherently, it must be confessed. "It certainly is -detestable, Sherwood was saying as sho camo into. the narlor be fore dinner one evening. O, I don't know abjut its being detest able," answered Jack. "Of cmrse ii isn't just tho thing, you know, a fellow wouldn't liko to seo his sister engaged ia that kind of thing you know--" "Or his wire.'' interpolated Spancer. . "Well Ir sho U I think not,'' answere-i Jack, emphatic iliy, iut. I don't think they mean any harm hulf the time, it is only a little thoughtleis- tua," ho adled, 'chari tably. "What do you say. Kitiol" if I lthewr wh:it you are talking about, J perhaps would b? better able o give an opinion," laughed Katie, .little dreaming how much hung upon her wply. . "We wero discus ung the subject of pub lic 'flirt-itions, strjot tlirtations, etc., and Jack, here, feels anx.oui to know your opinion of any worn m w'jo ds auch thing. I confess inyalf curious t know, also. tioo, that you areeltber . t,!lt Simraonv Lifer licuUtor wilt rid you sss or else 1 tro deueadly ff rjpepU Ht.ft,iaclie, Coatl!mtim ami j llillHMtsncsf. -.It will iircaK. up enius nmi fever ami present their return, - amr i. a complete antidote fr all malarial poisun yet entirely free from quinine r calomel. Try, it jim you will be artonisheil at the ooii result o; the gcnninc biminons uivcr Kculator, prrparcil by J. II. Zcilin & Co. ''IngcrsoU orgies that a innn ran put ent a winJ-mill, but ; not the wind." Ingero!l y undoubtedly patented, and it is to be hoped that no one will infrigethe patent. - " -. mi i i ii sjsTBfai in " CONSUMPTION STOELY CUBED. To tiie EditoEt-1 lease Inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above; named disease. By tts timely use tnousands of - Hopeless cases nave b?en permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREK to any of vour reader who have con sumption if they will sejid me 'their ex press and post omce adaress. ltespect- fullv. . T. A. Slocux, M. C, 181 Pearl st., N. Y. "The wages of sin is death." St range to say we never hear of anybody striking for an increase. Bucklon's Arnica Salve. . i The IIrst Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Itht-um. Ftvci Sore?, Tctte. Chuppeif llanls, Chill'laina Corns, ami all Skin Eruptions, ami jnitive ly cures files, or no pay required. it is rtiurantccil to jjive perleet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents pes (mix For Sale by Kluttz & Co 3:ly. O. Mr, Bherwoo-lt. it is too fnnny! . Do let mo sit down on this stump and recover. I admit, lido adrair, thaf circumstantial evidence is very strongly against m j. But watt a minute. Have you that slip of paper about you!? Bherwood produced it. "Now see here," and she quickly wrote the same sen'ence upon tho bick of an envelope. Does my writing look any thing like tnaif" Sherwood was forced to admit that there was not the faintest resemblance. Then how do you account for it?" Sherwood waa forced agiin to admit that he couldn't account for it, and, farther than that, he began to bj aware that ho was in a decidedly awkward and uncomfortable position.! "I can- onlv imagine that you are the wrong girl, but tho resemblance is mar- "Nothing is to small to escape the no tice of the editor." No; not even the man who tries to get his paper for noth-: mg. A .v'omaa's Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been' ; made aud that too by a lady in this coun try. Disease fastened its clutches upon V6U wiU bstilTmore marvelous when I j hr and r seven years she Withstood its severest tests, oui. ner v iiai orsnins were undcruiinded and death seemed immit tell you that I am the same girl, but, that to my knowledge, I never saw you oefore that day I met you in. MaJge's dining room." , j Then you never saw that piece of paper before I", 1 , . yes, I di 1." Then it was you who threw it to me." O. no, I didn't," "What did j-ou do then!" ho asked, help lessly, j Then the whole story camo out. "But," added she, "I do not at all know how it camo into your lap, for I threw it out of the window. ; " The wind must hava carried it out of nent r er three months she coughed in? cessautly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all. night and with one bottle ha been miraculously cured. Her name, ist Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C Oct ree trial bottle at T. F. Klattz & Co drug store. "The members of a Maine family iin t a -..,kiiJ T;, t 1 ag.n that their ueichborhood is invested I ti tt jvui iif eaiiva o viuuv-k t,v iiuuibg uij- ' i t rr i t . -v seir in possession of a note flung from : wu" .-y y V"", V.T nmftiiherftin front of mn. it was natural ! Knaud 1UU1 18 a pretty tOUgll drink, for mo to think yoi threw It, wasn't it! he said, dejectedly and pleadingly. Hut Ratio rescu e 1 thia in fere nee. However,1 they must hayo fixed It up some way between them, for Katie wears a large diamond which Jack has begged her to cover up with a glove finger, for f jar it will strike him blinJ wi'h its rays. And Spencer Sherwood has only just gone away (-itid all that happened two months and h half ao), and Katie has written to her employer that she will not teach any more. Ho it seems pretty patent that there is a wedding imminent hat is, if there is any thing in ".'ircumsantial Evidmco. Mr. Emma C. He eM, U Yjktt Blalt. DARING ROBBERIES. it.'-':.' -i: .. u --..( ' ff i :' i .- 1 X s Jlf There uas a certain meaning tone to his volca that m id K itie regard him quickly withavagae sens-j of discomfort, but the expression of his face was inscrutable. I agree with. Mr. Sherwood, decidedly ," she answered, scornfully. "Any woman who cou-d emdescend to do such a tiling is more than tho tghtless' "Ah, hypocritical as' well, ehl" comment ed Sherwood, mentally. "Though I do think tha omi very young girls may be led ou to such thing by bad influence, and, as Jack says, the desire for what they falsely call 'fun'. " "By Jovo! sho carrioj it off well," again commented Sherwool, mentally, 'Then you think, Miss Rinway, that after a girl is eighteen, she is old enough to know br- he asked, aloud, in c ilinly, discursive way, under which lurkci the ring of cyni cism. 'Most assuredly so." replied Katie in a tone of such genuine disapprobation that Sherwood was f jr a moment bewildered. "Can I bo mfstakoti?" ho akcd himself. 'Isn't she the samo girl! She must be, I never could be so mistaken." Just here diuner was aunouncad, and tho subject was dropped. But all through din ner Sherwood was evidently occupied with his own thoughts, wbich were of a very mixed character, truly. Dinner over, a suddon resolution seized .him. Turning to Katie, he saiJ: 1 am going into the village, will you not walk with me!"' Iw-i' ie's breath was nearly taken away, but mtitiou led her to accept. So, off they tyes, 1 am sorry to record it, but ho ac ually winked)' at Madge behind their backs, a perform ance to which that lady replied with a I grimace, which would have sadly distorted , most any other face than hers, and a mur mured, "Well upon my word I and they fairly seem to detest each other, too." AH signs fail in dry weather, my dear!" remarked her as'.uto husband. I ! presume you wouder why I asked you to walk to ths village this evouiog, Miss Thi Vsrdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bipuui, Ind , tcsjr tificf: "I can recoinincnd Electric Bitters p the very best remedy. Every Initio sol lias given relief in evt-rt case. One maji trok six liottles, and vv:is cured of Hheumt tism ol 10 year-.' stnnliini." Abralinm Hare. !rurrisr. B liville. Ohio, nffirmsf -Tin- Wis' scllj. hniullcfl in m V f in-iiie I liavf cvr 20 ytuis' expcrii-n-i-. s Kleitru' Hitter. 1 inus;,iius ol otlietf have added .their testimony, so that life verdict is unanimous that E!e. tri: Bit'.ci; do cure all discijiscs of tin Liver, Kidney ill enseooced in Mado Wilding's prety blue loom" of which, no raattar what happened who came, she was to bj oneen as lonir as she remained. And to the weary, over-J started, whrh, Jack winked. -mw khi, mo tciiv ru'iuj, iu bii tin irapra l'' ranee, for Madge h id too much tact to oppress a poor guet with too much div r'ay, waa a treat tn itsel f. "Sow. Jack,' that small woman was say HgaaKatia camo into tlw dining-room to tianer, "behold, my primj minister. Tftrtnf on your company J . Now that I hve a right hand man or woman, rather,) I stout care much what you do." -Alt rlgh, Mrs. Madams. If you have reached that reckless state in recard to ay actions, I shall-Immediately go back to t, , . a . It cigars a day " I R,nwyr remarked 8herwood, after they 2to, air-three. Three is what you are r,-0 Wr"iTe- 8llett altowed and I ahaltaoon cut you down to , l ? qf after of mile " . two If tou don't behave vmir,ir " . Attd 1 iwesamo you wonder why 1 i . ---- aWMi 11 htA i AAfr w "Yon see. Miss Katio, bow I'm abused." , , ,7 "'r auvu aiacrwy, man & hl -if "wJ. quon ior question. , io tell the truth, it had not strucic Sher- way, and he found embarrassel at her direct question io regard to his sentiraants on the signed tho martyred man. as his, wife : grasped his hair in her small fist. '"One "" " n upon a time I was weak enough to promile J.0 1" any wife ihatm the matter of smokinffll himself a liUle embai would be guilodby her. a she got some Wild Idas.. th ran rh nm Ml,l .1 fUDjeCC. iu vi m uvi So I prom tlarglarles rinnl Wltn Astonishing Care ' i and Circumspection. A fewi weeks- ago the residence of a Mr. Grecnfel, at Taplow Cottrt, En gland, was entered and jewelry, prin cipally bridal present?, valued at $25. 000 carred off. The time was the scrvanU'i supper hour. There was no one in the second story of the mansion. The. burglars entered, took the prop er?, andeparted without making any noise or leaving the smallest article bj which ah" clew could Iks obtained. ITicrc was not the slightest suspicion against any of the servants r any one living in The neighborhood. No strangers had been seen about the place forjm-n ths. Still U iwa evident that'tho bnrglar knew every thing alxiMt the house, from top to b ittoni. They were familiar with the habits of the family, tho time tor taking meals and the location of article. about the place.- They must haveknoSvn exac'ly whejro the jewelry was keptf They had planned their ex podition vith as great- care as ever a great military commander did a cam paign. They had - arranged for their advance,;! and for their retreat, if one was. found necessary. They had fastened: every door and window in tho lowcrstory. They had stretched fine copper wires under, the grass ;all over the lawn, so that --pontons would be tripped up if thev tried to overtake them. It seemed likely that the rob bery was planned shortly after a fash ionable marriage occurred and the London and provincial papers pul lishcd accounts of the cwstiy bridal present,. Evidently weeks had been spent in making preparations for the robbery. The history of crime, like that of other events, is likely to repeat itself. A London paper, from which this in , formation" is obtained, states that a similar burglaryoccurain Great Britain Blood. Only a half Kluitz's Drur Store. dollar a brittle at Humphreys m Xm.HT7HmE7S'E00Z Cloth & Cold Binding 144 PafM,viUi Slcel EagMnias, KAILKD rSH. jtMn-x. P. O. lls 1 SIS. a. V. LTXT OF PBIJJCTTAL HQS. CUBES Ferers, Ooncestion, Inflammations... Worms, Worm I'erer. Worm Colic. ... Crying Colte. or Teething of Infants. Iliarrliea. of Children orAdolU Dysenlery. Gripio. Kiliona Colic llysenlery. Unpio. Cuolrra Alorbas, V omiUnc Coaelis, Colli, brunchiti Vearalcla, Toothache. KaeraeFte llradachf. Sick Headache. 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IIenJersonlHe - T.17 6.53 Asbevlllo . 9.00 7.w Asbeville 7.l Hot Spilna . tMorrtstown tl.i5 tKnoviile 1,03 p.m. tCbattanooga 5.45 EASTBOUND. 9 3ft a in. 2.10 p. m. 3.5 7.50 9.4 1 Lr. Af. t';battanoocra tKnoxviUe rMorrlstown '.lot Sprlnps Asnevuie Trains Run By SOUTHBOUND 4 0 Mebidian Time. I.T. Ar. Ltr. Ar. Ar. Accommodation Tassengpr Aslievllle 8.10 a.m. 9.49 a.m. 11c 0dnon tile 9.68 Kparuinburg K.lOp. m. BpartauliUig h.44 Ciiarlotir 1.5 .Ma tit a August a Columbia Cbarlestoa Men!$taUon tcentral9ab meridian time. , Pullman Sleeping Car between Hot Springs and S4vann h, vU A.tJ. L. and Charleston. Turmigh cirbfiween Morrlstown andCUajleston via fcontn Carolina R. K. JAM 1. TAVI.OB. O. P. P. V. A. WIXBCRN. 11.07 s oo a. ra. .ia 5.05 i .'. p. m. &.Mt . iu. 6 30 ft. S3 a. d. p. r. iiictaoiil anil Danville Eailroafl Co, ; W. N. C. Division. Passenger Train Schedule. Effective, April 1st, ISsS. l.v. New vrir. " Philadelphia - Baltimore " Washington Charlottesville : " Lynchburg " hlchmonu " Burke8Vliie Keysjllle Drake's Branch " DanvUle " (ireensboro " (ioldsixiio Bal'-lgh " Durham Ar. Chapel ITlil " HlUhborro " alem High Point " Sallsburr " Statesllle " Ashevllle Uot8iHnj;s Lv. Concord " Charlotte Spartanburg ureenvllle Atlanta NORTHBOUND rT - OAit.v j ; No. iO. : 7 No. p. l lb A M 4 3o I M 7 Snr 6 57 9 45 " 9 U " 24 Ji ' 11 00 3 35 P M I 3 Oil A M 5 5l - " 5 iO - 3 1C 2 KO 5 17 " 4 81 66 ' -"j 5 US ' 12 " ' 6 21 " 60 " ; 8 05 10 44 I 4S 9 M " I S 10 T 31 5 50 " i tl n A e 52 ' I 37 " S 15 - "... .rv 7 " 3 32 t7 20 " I 6 80 11 ii ' I 10 IS " : 12 37 AM 1) 23 " .. ! 12 31 PM i.l i 5 38 K. : 7 3o " li ' 18 fl P M 2 i5 " 1 1 00 " 5 4 4 S 34 6 43 44 4 48 14 1 20 P M 10 10 - 44 r.as revohi;irtn; tlie world (Imi. J. - 1. 2sot Aonxl iim r j - Kill , i . the wonders of inventive profrrens isi method mid system of work that can U4' " penornieu an over me cotiiitfy wiihiSt. sepanrtirig the .workers from -their limnes Pay Uheral; any ohir can do-ihcviu-,.t. either se-x. youn-r or oldio ceiaj abil- J ity required. Capital not : needed; vou '' are started free. Cut thi$ tQt Wl retimi I'1 to us aiulve will send vou free,fsome thing of great value lijul ' importance to' you, that will start you in business which will bring you in more moft?y right : away, than anything else in I the world. Gt find outfit free. Address flfUE & CoJ Augusta, Mninc. ii DAILY. So. 51. No 5H. Hastorn75 th mertJUn) time used, when not otlicrw ie specified. WEST BOUND Leave Artlve New YorU PhUadelphla Banlmore Washlnxion KlcUmond Kaletgh Ball bury StilttSVlllC Hickory connelij Springs Montanion Marlon A81IKV1I.LE Hot Springs t Morrtstowu t K nozvillc 4 30p.m C 57 9 43 11 SO t o a.m 1 00 U iaa. m 12 20 p. iu l n l 44 t4 i 18 5 OS 7 845 10 EAST BOUND Lv. Atlanta Ar. n enllle 4.8part.ii)bu2 44 Charlotte 44 Concord 44 Sillsburv 44 High Point 44 Oreeuhboro 4 Salem 44 Hlllsboro 44 Durham 44 Chapel HU1 44 Haiti-, h oldsioro 4 Danville 44 Drake's Branch I4 Koysvllle " Burkesvlile 44 HI liniond Lynchburg 44 t ImrlottrervllJe 44 Wasiilnxton 44 BiMlmore 44 Phli.i'iel: hia 4 New York : i 7 oo ' ! l oi 2 13 : 5 05 M 6 09 : 6 4 ; : " 57 : 8 28 !M 4( j 32 06 32 45 I t8 15 P M A M P M : 2 10 4 3 10 0 32 44 1 ou 1 10 3 43 U IS 3 4fl 8 ii 11 25 3 CO 6 20 M M P M A M ti 40 S 31 3 43 fi 25 7 r, s iu 9 11 9 4Q t!2 34 2 44 14 05 fo sir 51 43 11 V9 ' 2 44 - 3 3 55 8 15 2 00 4 10 5 10 10 b3 1? 35 3 0 A P M M. A M AM M M P M NORTH CAROLINA gUPEBIOR Cou ROWAN C0U-TY ) bLifcBIOR LOL Jennie It. Ra ray, who' sues by her next friend, Kate 0. Foster. Against I : E. B. Ramsay. J Action for divorce: The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the StiDeribr Court of Rowan county for divorce and ; separation "Mcnsa et lrnoro and the said ' defendant will further take notice thjit . he is required to appear at the next Term i of the Superior Court of said county to.j(e held at the Court House in Salishurv, 6n the 9th Monday after the 1st Monday ol March, 1888. in .North .. ... . . 1 w I ..i n. i m rA.t. mmwIa.. . . A I. . in Porth Carolina, and every year. The house robbed is always answer or demur to the complaint in said lit some distance from a large town, so action or the Plaintiff will apply to tje that the inmates entertain no fear of Court for the .relief demanded in said 14. MtftUt wasn't zool for me. AMdto try to atop ltni bei&sr. I MSeing thoroughly out and oat gentle- fMTA. M bu kept hi promUo liko a nun. , 47t iMBfa Ua did tniks tha prjmiae to Mhod but his wife," iutorruptel Madje, - :'ji v ti -I about somethlns," he replied, hesitatingly, aud very much at a losi for the words which he had thought so ready. "I wanted to talk ta you that'sthat's tho reason X asked you." he addM, lamely. complaint. j. ai,. nuitAii, cierK 22:6t Superior Court, Rowan conntyf Lee S.-OvekMan, Attorney. 1 Admfnlstratar's Notice. robbers, i. The occupants of the boose are always wealthy and generally -uh-suapicious people- The articles stolen are rarely if ever fonndi They are not dlSDOsed of at oawnshons irto com. r--- , t ' 140 dorf't mention It." renilad TTtiir mon dealers, lhcy are not offerett for oOly, tWtender light shtaln tn her eyes," iriT. feeUajrthe gama la her owa bands. 8ac Ml country, towns. They cannot lie Vravtag what a "gentleman" she had al- Aa& biewise fcelia,; considerable curiosity found in any of the cities on the conti- ISwJw'18 k ,aiJ 4,No- .lfK An-TJaalU f -B P , nent, Jewelers who made the articles but the answering lightinhU face Toursthatthare was 9thts impor M iw-44. awaet, indeed, to the Wert tnjwrt A back of this inliaal-.honw,VrSltuT? rpcn- hP,n.' Xatle iq.resCng and playing with the twins, r honor 10 oe alto-ether pie isaut. I gaged in these robberies are ixsscssed 1 f11"0" l889f ?r this notice then to v; """,eJi"y. - S!!.!!.. p!V.tt9d no ot-? JJ'"1 io " of "meahs sufficient to bflable alh4at the end of which time Uwa better part of vlor and held' his toague! l!TC T?rs' .II ,S llkcly thiit t derided that Katie and IhJ twins were t, mor apecially us he reft scted that he . ev keP the articles tliey steal till the fcp bbasai while - Ha and la Wilding halirought it upon himself. l personsiwho wonld b4 able to recognize M2$Jt weadiag-tripot a tvrsatw-yotiknow, that we them die 6r. lose theirtreeUection of ShBa?AS ,0lh""E "J - Mm '': , ?":' -it' ' U preiuiue.1 iU rnaiy of tlo 'Did yoo know, Hpeaeer Hherwood had -Tcs1' replied Katie, in- that tone articlosvatolen are wnt to America or '4ae back from CalHornian -. Polite inqnirx which is so exasperating. f -India, jit seems pcobatAe that there is No reyo surer : , r I ;l dida'. seo how you could, you know, an international arrangement for dis- ,VJ2il.rj TposingV these good.: Warning people ; ,-;vnn, wu.. caul w om . v.uviiHt imMi mg irna- .-.t..i i : i.tj . i ilUas down for Aairasttsj nxmm "ly einkiagtilt alb Uis. whU-.h h "?'S. Jfwuiry Having qualified as Administrator upon the estate of Thomas L. White, all pr- . sons naming claims against said estcte 4re thereby notified to present them to me I 1" -a, a 1 a s it ior payment, neiore tne tn aaviioi will be ii eau March 8th, 18S8. LeeJS. Overman, Attorney. W. A. BARBER. I Administrator 21rGt. . I -r ipisltor's Notice. I Having qualified as Administrator uhnn the estate of Jacob N. Kenlov all having claims against the said estate and ajns navmz claims niratnst th U1 tt'm arc hereby notified to present theml to payment) on or before the 8th me for Leave Arrive t Knoxvllle 1 Morrtstown Hot Springs , ASMKVILLK Round Knob Marlon Morginton Hickory SUtesvtile Salisbury Kalelgb Kk:bmond Wsslilngton Biltlmore Philadelphia New York 7 On a. s 15 11 16 1 95 p. 3 0 ? 44 4 30 6 17 V7 :o 35 a. 6 15 sie i 03 1 33 p. 39 m m Dallv. : t Dally, except Sunday. . 1 SLEEPING-CAE. SERVICE. On train no 50 and 51. Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Atlanta and New York. On train? 52 and 53, Pullman ruffet sireprr be- . twecn Washington iinrt Mbiitgomeiy; Waslilnjlon and Augusta. Pullman Sleencr between Hkhmond and Greensboro. Pullman Sleeper betw een t;i.-e ns boro and Kaleljrh. I'lillman I'ailor Car between Salisbury ana Knoxvllle Through tickets on sale at Principle tat!cns, to all points. For rates and Information, apply to any agent -off , ihe Company, or to f Sol Haas, Traffic Manager. J. S. Potts, j Dir. 7W. Ayt. Richmond, Va. W. A. Turk, Div, Past. Ag't, f Raleigh, X. Jas. L Taylor, Gen. Pas. Agi. '1SN -PARKER'S ..'at HAIR BALSAM IClcanscs and beaitiil(Mi tlm nrorootes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore GrtJ Hair 1 9 ih Youthful Coin, !l Curesacalp rtlprrsaad hair fiujorl PARKER'S GiftCERTCfJIC InvshiaUs for Coiijhwj, j PAINIESS CHJJiSBIBTB lna nrap.AJAt.K UK1.0)..Kox ldHufllo.N.I, PERSIAN CLOOM.E!ttCcctUiJ:iJei tifiw, SUin Cure am H'-mixh Erarticatiw kno-T. Bnd stamp for trtai packet. 6:ly. i Addresa aa tor - When l say Cprf. I 1o not mrrm merely to stop Ihem lor :i time, wui! lln i hi vt iliem re tnrn Pffaiu I mka a -RAIHtvil'tKE. I have made the disease of FITS, EFILEPSYpr FAIXII7G SICKNESS, A life Ions study. T v. AHnAXTrnT)' rpntedtto: Curb the-worst e:ies. Idealise otliers have ; faiWl i n un reasii for not now recfiincn ciirr. -j. Send at mice fur a treatise nnd aFii,i I'lOrrix ir and 'nt Office. It cost yoii jothinR for -ft : 1 . . . 1 1 !. r. t I JJ ; - ,E I iriiu, auu u wii uuru uu. jiuoms M.C. RODT. M.C. l83 PEAKlST.,NEJfYctK ii:bm. -5 i. J PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks ind lopyrigms r Obtained, and alfoth' i buslnt-siii iliel 'is.rattii"-OtiH-u all ended to for MouciaU- 1 1 p. - ' tturonicelsopjwHie ll.e t .s. Paunt nr7B4' we can obtiith Patenfsiu leys time tluia-.tUMlfe-;.. mote from Waslilrtgui). , I - ;i send Model oi drawing. We advl.se a? lopatfJU al)Ult free-of chaige; iiid makt Seehorffeun.mnt Obbiin Jatri L ' ; r!".' Wetefer her4 to the-Postmasirr, th-8upi.;r Monev Order l;lv anil to-olr ial ol tl.et". S.P' ent office. For elreulav. jidvu e. lei nH ia Trtw?; ences to actual client in yc;ui ow r Mate orecuwr wiltito C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Palt nl OfUce, Waftbliifitt-fcif.C. Oct. 8185. tf . i - '. .1 m m Murphy Branch. Dally except 8US DAY THAIN NO 17 Arr 4 W'p. in t 30 mis a.m Leave 7 0 TRAIXSOIS l0ini Leave Ailievllle . . . 10 85 Arr waynesTiire (t(0Qj ,tnanfwoii . S os JarretU A. & S. Road. Dally except SUNDAY THAIS NO,l t sop. m LeAve 117 Arrive TRAlNOll Spartanburg Anlve Slop, m HenderKouvllle M a. m Ashevllle Leave 810 Pinner Stations, t Central (W th. meridian) lime. Pullman pa rldr car between Sallsbarj Knoxvllle PlU an, rtrtli g i an, n lili l 1 1 1 Jul: . JOS. L. TAYLOR, O, P. A. it A. WINBl'PS. Acfff D. P. A. H4l? '1 -gJ.aftl Ithotyou were. "Z" UebdK 'ZjC ITIf f T O l A TT?T? rnay 1,0 fnna n tale a Oe- tontracta Bv lv tnv (or U I NW Uillk. 1 ninill V If "iinll are these who lllll II L I road thisiind then act; they will find honorab'c employment that will not take them from their homes and fam ilies. The profits arc larjze and sure for everv industrious person, many have . made, and are now making several hun dred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, young or old; capital not needed; -we-start you. Kvery thing new. No special ability required; you, reader, can do it as Well aa any one. Write to us at once for full 'particulars, which we mail , free. Address Stinsou & Co., Portland, Maine. IrHmt of sorts' with headache, stomaea dlwarder, torpid liver, patoin bckr ride., -wa-stteotlon. et. . neelect rn.v le IxtrL. Um .os 31 Btrcajt 6ejfitlr Pills win ftlve veliet icw tiocc rcsune - v iaiit t'v- ' -! . sis I f :" a- ..... " v - tea.tgi-- f .rrl T m - S - : ; . Co nuh pump. i 3 1 VJ . I MeWlron Works! f g g t i j . - cHiott Iff i vS . '- .' ' 7-: ! - ..' f , : h'i' 7;--.'-: i 7.r w . 7 - - ; ---. j. ' --C-Jh; -; I --. t--. y'y'.-M.i.:?-::..':-?;-; - ::J S-("y ' "4 anU,so.Wtthere I U l';:?"v:!f . .iteMjoato iearii.,1 m i int7 i S MrivngtiitSgiS- tobslp-xtartL TbcskJMul .profesv ofthssamc. WILSON TROTTJ lU--.X'vtjTfJ-'.i"' w roow'iw 8pHcor BttcrwootLH ;-.rciuistuj coara5cto 4'.3int iw- 3' - ' i.eion4 1 burglars know ithis and make- Ma-vh Kth,- 18Pf. s Adtninistratok " ii:m::-"-HH -v f i;. - : - . ' - . , A : - - - - ..-'. --7-;- - '- - r - , . : , . ... - " I! 1 '. ' " i, : - . j -- - -i .. - zJ ' - - ' - " ' -- -f:
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 19, 1888, edition 1
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