- " ; . t fii 'iT'' i .1 . i1 A - -? K.- Si -.- - UNREST. rntt ia itrrl tttatpte yMf font, iTa BMNrl t llttO tlM YMlder A4 iMUfc w th fool Of & truth. K mMtet what Befcret M5vr. TkelrVaUe4oiftUtro4tayHtrqet, J Iom eft yof antral lcht terror. Stia. tffl afcatt jr m wal ma mrMt. -4? m t tor ttttttc Must r hn a4 - t&cta, tM too aallNjt ahkh beta fo to grief; d4 leek tbo behind them. . ' 'A4 B break thron U thief. H Ml vtU loch UHrottB plunder. WftalU prcWnUrB kaowledr oppreiaed, t4sllfron ih Knsftt'afiei womter I Aty by the shore of nrtV . ihooiih bold aaad lift tip W thin curtain I TtethldottM unknown from our ht; I iaac shadowy ffclth beceiaes ertln . Of the new Ufe tatt CoOotfa deth'i night; lhoth sairncles pat eompnsheadtny fthall startle the heart to your breast, i U'L still win your thirst be unending. AmA yonr soul wUl be sad wnbjinrest. Theiw nre truths too obllme and lo boiy To (rasp with a mortal mlttd i touch. KTe are happier far to be lowly: . Contest means not Knowing too ranch. dwells not with hearts that are yearning - To fathom all labyrinths nnguessed. ' A ad the soul that is bent on vast learning 'Shall find with lt knowledge tmrest. - VJR Wktfttr Wilwc,in Lippuwtrt. , BRAVING A STORiL j 7tym Trtt Story of a School i Teacher's HeroUm. 1 HUt'ot -l)eremler.'. 183 is re- J btembered by many persons as the date I . ( theje;pnnlnjj rf one,f tlie," wildest j ind ' most fatall ;!trqetivv winter I Arrus that i ever swept nero the I wide, tinprotcrtetl prai rk of tho West. 'J ' IheinhhbiUnU, of IinnoK-Imva. Wis 1 rimfSl fend Mlnncfti, anl ufihe-'Wist J Cjnerftilj, lallerwl sevcn-ly. ' 'I x In Middle ll'inpis tho stofni broke J 4ti almost Itbe iuddenncsH of it tor ; r.:H result in;; hot on lv in -reat (ile J si lruction ''of dorii?slIc animals, but la I ihe loss of many hnman lit'ef. 41ie fNastn ttbtiltben had been tiifcoiumdnly ; itibl. and eren on this last day of 1 he I t ,r the roads were dtrp. with mud. j i f . The morning dawrne 1 with a deceitful ta Ubtncaiiajreiitlo, sprln-likc breeze latiMj from the south, the sky was 1 H Hidteis, and the bld-fasltlnneil rail shadow 1 riV-e cst : a distlnrt 3 hfg Hhe soii'h liluof the mad, as Mary IUst, a girlUh schHl-teatdier. and lUVrralof her small pupils, j nil in high riflee oyer the' approaching JewJf ear's j Ktdiday picket their ay carefully to- ward the scIiooUIhmisc. This building j:mkI out by itself on ihe prairie, and - tWonly dwelling within balT a mile - Wa that of "Mr. Kent, in whose family Mis East boarded. j The attendance on that day was un-u-Ually small: only telre scholars re p.rlel themlres;' and tlwse were nwtly fronT the nearest -families; for the wider aettlers.' accustomed to the -. - earriclons weather -of the lVcst. had ' -iewc4 thf brixbtnesa of . the morning with suspicion, and kept their children it bnm& By noon a -slight hax orcr mst the snn. but'he air was stilt quiet "fkml mild. Threl boys, who If red about a mile distant. , ami cousin staying . with them, ran jwme across the fields W.diitnrr. and. somcjwhat to the teacb rr'srprtse, did! .hot retnrn. ; fb was Jhus )et wiih a flock of ibr. . Four of tbeso werj children of 'h Kent; two of the others lived amilu hi a half away, while the remaining -Iwn, Willie and Mary Wood, who were rinly; ten and eight 3'enrs oll, respect tlfelyi eame from sV house fully three- . tjttartrrs of a mile wet -ot the school- At about" two o'clock the day snd . rlMiily began to darken, and there came fc fw, short, hat fieree puffs of wind V from tlte southwest, ,L The yonng teacher r-wtked out anxiouxly, woiHlering at the - ebange, and paying to herself that she I itst hold a short session and send the rjdhjrcn hom. In good season. For half an hour all was quiet again, but a fhiek murky gloom came creeping over .He landscape, and a few flakes of snow fell slowly and silently; melting as fast a. they tonched die muddy ground. An older and more experienced pcr- Hn would baTe known what to expect .frnnt such signs, 'and would hare fled ith the-scholars to the nearest place -f safety . but Miss Rast, as we. have 1 al I. waa only a girl,- and, moreover, Iad nerer wintered . In the West before, Wtbt she knew little about the fieree : wter torm on the prairie ' K Again the wtnd blew In angry gusts, " I hi i hoe longer, louder andmorn di ivetly from the west, and again followed f a MHrt Interral of strnitge silence. STbe t ; vufterature fell witli. groat rapidity. " V.nit.l In a few' minutes, the: airj was t?. trains cold; then al(-atonce;with a wtUl, thunderous riartbe storm burst. Triin west to north n tretch.nl a blaek, W -aring sea of cloud. tp4ed and torn ly-tbe wimt, that now shrlekeil and m earned like a storm demon. In t ambling haste the teacher set about t'repariiig the children for their terri Uejoumer. There was no staying at h tlw school-house, with neither food nor t'irl for the long, bitter night, and she . determined to take the whole company J o her own toaiding-plaec. knowing Ix.w welcome they would be if only Oeyoontdgettberet y Uytldatlme the frightened children , erecUngingabiiutneraad liule Marj Wood bgatt crying to go home. Poor Uttle thing! she onld not beartoJbe separated from her mother, eren over irnW, Willw sturdily declared that i tney cmdJ ge home well enough, but j thetearber Would not rmt-ent to their 1 tnaklng the 'attempt. Py gting east r?. .W"U .bate the wind weatly at their back and It was clear trough that no ehlld could lire in the: 9avm im eon it Bicmik ,K aT-CSi It was like trying to walk throngh deep-drifted snow. rf thick was the air, while the the wind raged and howled, twisting and flinging1 them from side to side. -. . " ' ' - V- Keep -fogrther !hildrenr panted the little teacher, as she huddlel them up for a few moments to take breath. There wasno crjlng now; only a weak, quarering- waili frdnl Ro6' that 'caused the teacher to catch Mm tip iu her ftfms, anl . clasp him elose, with a sinking heart, lest he should be smothered bj the' blinding snow fine as flour but sharp as needle points. And so. panting and struggling, no stopping to count if all were there., and now pushing on ag.un, they fought their fearful way, step by step. "Reep together children!" was all the breathless teacher tried to say; and J still the storm increasetlln fury; every moment the ricv grew blacker and thicker, 'and night was fast settling down on. the poor, struggling band. ; .j Their puny strength was all but ext baultetl. pverycrevicc of thefr c!oth- lng was filled with snow, their eyelidsj were covered with frost, tears were frozen on cold little cheeks, tiny handaf grew too stiff to hold on taeach otheri and still the teacher cbunte-1 beV flockv and hoped and prayed, that somehow she might yefsave them alt j ; ; 1 But in such a tempest human strength and ingenuity are of small avail; andf when, at last, gasping, numb and near? Iy frozen, she sank down once more and drew the children ab.mt iter, she discovered, to her horror, that Willie) and Mary Wood wer nmsingf " j How wildly1 she ealled their names;, and how vainly! while only the wind; like a ino'king fiend, answered hef cries. She dared not leave the other children even for an instant. Once away from them, sho knew she could , never find thorn again? and moreover little Robbie now lav. a dead weight in her arms, thai seemed no longer able to carry him. t Almost overwhelmed she, sat. the children around and upon her, and the snow surging and drifting ever t hem- Yet she would not give up all hope: She remembered that they Had crossed the small brook. Thet- must, therefore. be more than half-wuy home; and. furthermore, they Were still near the board-fence which skirted the road. So that every step taken was certainly in the right direction. i She crowded the children together, protecting their faces from the storm as best she could, in order that they might rest, and recover their spent breath; she gently rubbed -ami talked to Robbie, until he revived a little; then getting them all in front of her. the smallest in the center, she. made them start again. ! h But the stupefied children now began to whimper, begging to lie down y and she had almost to force them on, step by step, pushing one, pulling another, gathering them up when they fell, and keepingjhem all the time in a bunch, lest others should drop o it. as Mary ami Willie had done. &i she fought and struggle 1 till the hamls with which she tried to grasp the children were to.Vdeiidcned to feel Any thing, and bitter despair filled hpr heart!.;- . I Then jail at ouce, some one, groping throngh tle snow and battling with the whxl, brushed against them, and she heard a shout, as if it were muffled and far away. In another moment, Robbie was in his fathrV arms, while the little teacher, completely overcome, sobbed aloud for relief and joy. . j Mr. Kent had taken with him his grown-up son and a hired man, and, to prevent separation, had'adoptcd a de vice of mountain climlers and fastened them all together by a long line passed round the body of each. ' Miss Rast. in eager haste, reported the loss of Mary and; Willie, and begged the men to endeavor to llud tltcm; but Mr. Kent pronounced ( thi attempt out of jhc question, - especially as the re maining children were fast freezing! to death. They must not sacrifice seven lives in a fruitless eflfoi tci sae two. j The three rescuers now surrounded the worn-out group, and the rpc proved to be of the greatest service, keeping them as in a small pen. Even the teacher was glad jto .cling to it for support. The men hurried the children onward, carrying them at times, and then driving them ' like bewildered sheep; till, finally the friendly door way was , reached, where a mother's longing heart and eager arm gathered them in with thankfulness too deep for words!- t?-N-: A tv "v " :K Fingers faces, and iect.wcro found to be badly frozen: but wilting hands worked rapidly, stripping and rubbing, thawing the frosted parts with snow and cold? water, and soon - the -weiry little sufferers fell into a heavy sleep. Miss Rast' s own hands were injured so badly that it was weeks before she eould use them; but her thoughts weraJ all of the two lost children. All that night, exhausted as she was, she Scarcely slept. O, if she had but watched them more closely! So she re- i'it. . proacueu nerseir, wuue to every one else it seemed little less than a miracle that she had been ablo to sive so many w ner charges. f U was nearly three days before the wind died away, so that word could be taken to poor, widowed Mr. Wbol. Bhe had feared the worst, yet tbo news came with eruhing force; for however mnch we may atjHvt death, we ! are never prepare I for its actual presence. Fof weeks the found herself often look ing ont of the windmv. half expecting to becMaxy ami Willie, coming home again alter school TJic whole neighborhood turned iout. The Onnbrs Parmer.' I The . one-horse farmer baa a life long ambi:lon to gain a reputation of wearing a dirty shirt. - r " i j He will - alarm the neighborhood by getting up two or three hour before day, and then it aronnd and not go to woik until after n in up. : : -;" .- . He will ride around a week looking for a two dolbtr hog. ; ' ' , He will complain at ham timev, and then tear his panta climbing the fence where a gale ought to be. ! v He will iwiy three dollars for a .new bridle, and then letlthe calf chew it to pieecs before Sunday, . y - He' will get all hi neighbors to help in getting his cow out of the log then let her die for want of attention. Block will get in and destroy his crop at a place in ; the fence that lie has been putting off fixing for six months. If c wHl strain his back lifting to sliow how strong he is. ' He will talk all day Sunday on what he knows abiut fanning, then ride around the neighborhood on Monday hunting seed potatoes. He wonTt suWribe for a newspaper, but will borrow from his friends and for get to return it. Exchange. C0HSTOPTIQ1T SUBELY CUBED. To the' Editor l'Icasc inform your readers that I have a positive remexly for the above named disease. ByJts timely use thousands of hojtcless cases have bjen permanently cured. I hall be glnd to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have con sumption if they wilbsend me their cx i ressand post office address. Respect fully. ' T.J; SLOCVX. M.C, 181 Pearl st., N. Y. Campaign Rates. We have established the following rates for puffs, which will not be de parted from: To call a man a "pro gressive citizen," when it is known that he is lazier than a government mule, $1.75. Referring to a deceased citizen as a man whose place will re main uiinlled," when we know he wa the best polker player in town, $2.17. Calling a female "a talented and re fined j lady, a valuable acquisition to society," "with, variations, $1.75. Call ing a'man a liar during a campaign to advertise him, 25 cents. Calling a new made lawyer "a legal light, of-whom the profession should feel proud," $5. - Hock Herald. . Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. TitK Ukst Salvk in the world tor Guts, Bruises, Soren, Ulcers, Salt Klu uin, Fevci Sores, Tctte. Chapped Hands, Chilldnins Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cure Piles, r no pay required. It is guaranteed to yivc perfect satisfaction, or raoncv refunded. Price 23 cents pes box. For Sale by Kluttz & Co. 3:ly. He came from the country seven years ago, and is now a well-to-do mer chant. Last week he wrote to the old folks, telling them he had married a ady with a very fine voice a mezzc soprano of extraordinary compass. He received an answer irom tne mater nal side of the house, informing him that his. lamented aunt was nlilicted with something of that sort during her life, but had always found relief in niacins a mustard plaster on the sole of each loot and drinking a pint of dandelion tea. ? Brace Up. Yon arc feeling depressed, your appeti e is poor, ou are botlier-u witn neauacne. ou arc fidget tv, nervous, ani generally out of sorts, and want to brace vp. Bruce up. bt t not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis verv licap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than lielorc. V hat you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy a tion of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. sucii a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and onlv 50 cents a bottle at Kluttz's Dru" Store. . Of tl eight scludafa: thnds 4is Uttle more: lhaa I twelve. ' WKrT Xkm Kent a dclieatfty was younger even ! ? 0,t. the storm was over, and mw Mrr troiMi, ims smallest and: U".T "er aay. snovenng over reakeslof the 6Vk Mias Bast made r snow Bot a proved in vain, and her especial cars. mt tlctntr 1.U k t was not till unrintr that tlx li'ttl the hand, she matle th rest rfap each w,wcW found, buried under one of lhr firmly, kidding them keep to- the TS- drifts, several rods from tbo ipther. andcWsn.hen Then, at last, rTd-' Brkl"'y the children had lost fh opened the door that had stood. a thelr bold on the others while crowing frail barrier,' between them and the ,h6 Hul bnK,k an,l th wind had ear- .torm. The JlNt piit took them off P1 lhem JowI lh of the rnn and Ihetf; foetf ba'k th Uttle' teacher inrnv tfcm in,t "p' bank Jin nonedsirnztk and eouragc, and. with the fifW wh?ro the suow soon packed a silent praverfor hein. fa.thrrvt tk.m its cold and pitiless wei?ht nnnn tk.m ; ;p. hashed ikeirQtcrie and putting- Pw liule brother and sister! Their the mailer eldHrrn lHstween thAtarr ands were still ticktlv'elasDcd. "tVlth . afcd, taaklag. hern ka Wdd'ef hec the!r cMM.1'1 strength they i had loak, lief dress, hef hamls-sbmehow i ,trTe to ' obey theirteacber and "keep a they cunst keep together' started them Setbcr and together .they had gone again -tin their weil-nlK unrwkulhi - name. - , . - . - enrricy ii u i . i i iwa u ii v l i 12. $SV2H2Si7 Cloth & Cold Bindrfff aAUMratt. 1 CCBXt fevers, ContSatHM. fttUmmitffffli fun. w of rww. rv" vvrt or rmscTrALito. I V, la UU. of TaaUiin i UUUTOe. I VBNOIM OTABUU Uytwatery. Ctipinf, UiImhm Cob... ClMlrra afarkl.VfniUB.. ........ 'MICl. CMd, UruochitU fHiralcU. Toottoarh 'Mti..... Headache. Sick 11 dacha. Tiigo. raicc? i- ,.SS' .2! l MOJ.TEOPATHIC 14, It 13 ta 14 IS 16 17 l 2 14 '27 34N 32 MiprcMca or FaUfol Perie4. hUM. toe rrof a fartoa t'roap. Coach, Difficult Bmtliiii(.; Hall KhcaM. Enrsipalaa. EravlioQa.. JSI bramatiOi. Kiienmatie Pain..... :.S& Kevrr and Aur, Vbiiia. Ualana...... . Ille. uliiMor tilaadinc... ,SU fatarrh. laflaraza. tinid iu tba Ilaad Urnrral iTebllity.Phywcal Waaki HMm-t Utoraan ... rrvna J)MIH V .................... . I liitarv Vraknraa. Wattis Bad... IHawaara mt the Heart. Palpitation . so .so S3 SPECIFICS rioa. KlHTIiUlBaXIMUU CO. in raltaaat, a. I, prio.' 3:Cm. NEW FIRM. im undersigned have entered into a co-partnership for the purpose of conduct ing the GKOCEUY and rKUlJljLK UOM31ISSION business, to date from March 28, 187. Consignments especially solicited. I McNEELY & TYSON. ilit Somebody orice asked Mr. Cobden : How is it you repeat the same things over said: r ar -i-a ' so many times i Mr. t-obden Because they are worth saying' The undersigned takes this opportunity to return thanks to his numerous friend for their patronage, and asks the con tinuance of the same to the NEW FIRM. Llle will always be on hand to serve lithe patrons of the NEW FI KM. f 27:tf J. 1). MrXEEL. VLt Cedar Cove Hseries, j Which are now by odds the largest, $cst conducted and well stocked with the niost reliable fruits of any nursery- in the tite. Contains more reliable acclimated varie ties of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Grapes, and all other fruits for orchard and garden planting.- We have noi com petition as to extent of grounds ind beautifully grown trees and vines off all desirab'e ages and sizes. We can lind will please vou in stock. Your orders olicited. Prices reasonable. Descj-ip-tive catalogue sent free. Address f N. W. CKAFT,? Shore, Yadkin Cmntv, X. . 47:1 y. 1 Admin '& : i .tor s N otice j Having i-r: out letted of admliis tration on the estate of Silas A. McNee'y, all persons indebted to said estate fare hereby requested to make prompt settle ment; and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned oij or before the 19th day of April, 18S9, or jhis notice will be plead in bar of recoveri'. LOUISA E. McNEEIjY. April 14th, 1888. Administratrix. 26:6t:pd. I 1 , NORTH CAROLINA fSupcrior Court,! ROWAN COUNTY ) April 9th, ipss. Ellen G. Atwell Sam Clodfeltcr plainiitrs Against j Mrs. Davie Morris, Enos Clodfulter.fDe fendants. I I Petition for Partition. ? 1 Iirtbe above entitled case it appending to the satisfaction of the Court that Enos Clodfelter is a non-iesidcnt of this Site.' and cannot be found within this State, "and that be is a necessary party to said action . .. a a . . w- I for the partition ot real estate in uotvan county. It is ordered that pnbiicatiop be made in the Carolina Watchman for! six successive weeks for aid defendent no tifying him to appear before the clerk of the Superior Court tor the county ot Rowan, at his otlice in 'Salisbury, on the 6th day of June 1888, and answer "the complaint, a copy of which will be delis ted in the othce of said Clerk Superior Court of said county within 10 days from date oi tne service oi tnis summons, nnci let the said Enos Clodfelter take -uojtice that if be fail to answer said compljvint within the time prescribed bv laws the Plaintiffs will apply to the Court io re lief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand this 9th day- of April, 1888. J.-M. HORAUJ April, 9, 18H8. Clerk superior Court. James B. V oods, Atttorncy. 25:6t. Thoir Business Booming. 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M: Laslev, 1934 West Clicstuut St., Louisville, Ky. 1 NOTICE TO CDmtfS. Kortli raroliua X Special Proceedings ROWAN COUNTY ) bj Creditors, j T. A. Conghenour and Geo. II. Shaver, trading as Couglienour & Shaver, who snes for themselves and all other credit ors of Ann McXcely, deceased, Against, Kerr Craigc, Admr., with the will annex ed of Ann McNccly deceased. All creditors of Ann McXecly deceas ed, are notified that they must appear before the. undersigned at bis office in the Court If ouse in Salisbury, on or before the 24th day of May, 1888, and file the evidence of their claims against! the estate of Ann McNeely, deceased of the case will be set for hearing and! heard ex-parte a to them. I JOHN M. HORAlt Cleric 8npcrior Court of Rowan cobnty. April 7. 1888. i Thco. F. Kluttz, 2o:6w Attorney for Creditors. tMBTtt P.SDnilllS ' 1 "a;;: .iTtkt.ms bupekior coirt. - nMHMI WUUItf I ) Florida7 estimates sov. that 60.000 tourists left $6,000,000 there' during the season. , - . r During one week in Chicago, 111., a' dozen men and women committed suicide. We Tell You Plainly that Simmon's Liver Hegnlatnr will rid yon of-Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation and Billiouitness. It will break up chills and fever and prevent their return., and is" a complete antidote ftr all malarial. poison yet entirety fret- from quinine or calomel. Try, it and you will be astonished t the .nmnfir.t .. c:.. t - .t Steam Air and "Vacuum Pumps, Gerties 1, and E?. ; 5 tai ot every VERTICAL PISTCll.- Segnlar Horizontal Pistoni 4 W ;il; ' vertical plunger: """" 30 SW-. ! W 'St l e- , 1 I The most simple, durable and effective Pump in the market lor Mines, Quarries Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. 35f"Send for .Catalogue. 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Spartan tug 3.4 8.13 1: . riottr . .5 5.05 Mtnta 1.20 p.m. AuifuMa lo.ao a. m. . olumbta ": '.-nartcstoa .33 Meitstatlona tCont ralsM-th meriOlan time. Pullm m steeping "ar bftwern not Springs ana SavaiiB h, vlA.s. L. m l Cnarlewon. Tbrough ctr beiwif a Morrlstown amlt-Uarlestou via 8oua Carolina K. It 4 AS. 1. T AY LOB, O. P. P. . . " W. A. WIXBUKX, A. D. P. r. ; iclmionft ail Danville Railroad Co. W. N. C. Division. Passener Train Schedule. EiTective, April 1st, 1888. PIEDMONT AIL-1M EOtTi Eichmond & Danville Eailrcad. OOITD32TDSD CCH3DTJLS. IN r.1 FECT SEPT. 4, 1887. Trains Run. By 75 Meridian Time. SOUTHBOUND Lv New iork Philadelphia : " BaltlOiOre " Waslilngton i Charlottesville Ljrnctiburg " l.lchiuond ! " BUrkesvUle Keysylllc " Drake's Brancli Danville " Greensboro (ioldsooio " RaMirb Durbam Chapel Milt uiilbborro Salem i -11 Igb Point Saltsbury Mates tile Aslievllle Hot Springs , Concord i Charlotte ! Spartanburg i.reenvllle Ati.hr 1 Ar. lv. No. it 16 7 S!H 9 45 11 24 S 33 5 50 1C 5 17 5 5 U t 60 10 14 3 "0 5 50 6t tS 15 7 85 T7 20 11 16 12 37 1 i J 45 5 in 43 1 DAILY 0. AM P M No. . P A M P M 4 HO 6 57 9 42 11 00 3 OU 5 20 S 30 4 23 5 06 5 21 S 05 9 41 8 10 tl OH 37 "l 3' 30 I 10 1 II 23 Hi 31 I 5 3S 735 ! 121 1 00 3 34 4 4H 1010 M A M IIVENTEOfJ l118 rlnSoaieir the UT.1.1,1 j . lie IrtSt liiilf reiitiirv V " uur"? the wonders of inventive wovST method nd system of work that performed all over the eountrv wSoTt-' separating the workers from IhWlgFl Riy liberal; any one. can do the either sex, you n- or old; no special aln ity required. Capital not-iecdS-3 L are startel free Cut this out and re to us and we will send vou free sZ: thing-of great vaTu'e and importaS you that will st4irt you in business will bring you iu more money riht away, than anything else in the.oS-' 7d outfit free. Address Trit & Ca' Augusta, Maine. ' r m A M P M P M NORTHBOUND! DAILY. NO. 51. NO. 33. I.v. Ar. Eiste: ut75 lb. martdlinj time used, whea not otluTKlsc .jeclflcd. WEm LOLND Leave ArrtVtj New Yor 1 30 p.m Pulladelphla 57 Uuitlmoie 4 Wnsitln'cn 11 00 i ljilIUOIMl 0 .''m italelg. ' roo Sail bury u 23 a. m Si-iU-svllle ' 14 20 p.m lll.-korj 1 25 conneLj S rlngs 1 4 Morginjon v 34 .Marlon 3 1 AS;EV1..LE '. S hot Springs 7 0- t Moriisiown 8 It tKnoxvlll. 10 00 AtlaDta rt'eivllle 8p.rtii!bug Charlotte Concord Sillsbury liferl) Point OreeiiSboro Salem lltllsboro Durham Chapel Hill Balelh oldshoro DanTille Drake's Branch Keysville BurkesvlUe Ui hniond Lynchburg . harlotlesvllle Washlnston n-iUlirtore Phil irtdi-hla New York 7 00 1 01 2 13 5 05 C 09 fl 44 7 57 8.28 11 40 12 0 12 45 tS, 15 2 10 4 3 10 0 12 44 1 00 1-40 3 45 1 15 3 40 8 23 11 23 20 P M A M P M A M P M P M A M 8 40 i 14 3 4 fi 25 7 2". Sf W 9 11 9 40 tl2 34 t2 44 i t4 05 t 35 '1 45 11 29 2 44 -'3 t'3 3 55 15 2 00 4 10 5 10 10 03 " 1) 35 3 20 A M P.M A M A M r m A M P M VPARICCR'8 CINCCR TONIC witbtZL: A rare tuwiicuiat ouipMiut Uuu cuir.wbrn ulwrZ Ilurumltha worMcaoraof (.'o.ifh.Wrak LunrtkirtW1 Indltrrrtmn. Inward fain. Kx&artten. Inuiu. .. HINDERCORNS. Tha tafert. rarest and bert en re torConw. Bnnbu. . V7..."f!S!2nrort.i0,bt,,rT- "w!h UeooUatlMsKfet. IUkwx UX, K T. ... 11 . . 1 I'iiiT aiiu Hem: nneMtn. .nam j - ?Lc??tK- urr".wf.1?n8,w ' min4 'and body; Narrow Debility, Spinal Exhaustion, Lck,t Manhood cte7 powerful nervon inViirorator anl rmtoratint Prtio. n'nr. five. BAKEU KiL CO.. hex h. uXlaSTt C.ly. .'..-'ir' v af 15 k--- a if AST B USD Leave' Arrive Ki.nx 1U jm.-. n .01 S-Tlnf S ; I.i.r. ou'nl Unou .' 1 1 iou Merg into 11 l.i.kory st. lesviiic S tiisbnr l.'alclgis i:i:-hui')'l Was'Uiiton Hj ttunori: !'atl.;'if'i)isl:i New Vol. r. t -i V2r. .i CO 41 4 30 1 i f. 27 t :i: a. f. IS s 10 12 3". p. n-i ijally. t Dally, except Sunday, SLr!EPirJG-CAB SERVICE. - i on train no i atji 51, Pull 111 n IJufft t Sleeper between Athinti-and New Ymk. tn tralIJ r2 ar.ri !:i, Pullm;-n Bun" l Sleeper I'e tv.eii nsblntiiii and V .tgouimy; WHlilngun anl xuguhti. Pullman Sleener between I lclimotd andOreensboio. Pullman Sleepei l'tu ten . leenK boroand i:til(-lglt,' Pullman Pallor tarbeiwetn Sallslury nitrt Koxvllle Throng! tlci:et on s ilc at Prtnclph stations, to all ; flints. i For rae ind Intonnatlon, apily to ;.ny agent ot j , he Com any. or to j Sol Haas, ; Traffic Manager. J. 8. Potts, Dir. Pa. A gt. Richmond, Va. W. A. Turk, piv. Pass. Ag't, 11 A LEIGH, N, Jas. , Taylor, Gen. Pa. Agt. I : I Whnn I f.-ty rrjRK I ' !)t tnes' nierc!jCl" stop jl.e-.M lor a time, at.ii 1 lnLj:vr tlirm rt . turn aarit-r f mka . A ItAKK Ai. nUL - I havo-made the t!isea-e n( FITS, EPILEPSY or FAIXEKTG SICKNESS A ltfelons sti-dy. J ju AKRAXl'my rpiwSjHo 4 C'URK the wnrt't ca-.es. lieeituse tt lirm hart laili'dt-M reaioii fi.rnot nowrt-rriviiinarmft-Send at !;. f.ir-art'.nii" :md a Fi:. IVorrut of 111." INF U.I.IBLK K"MEDV. IJIve KtJMW 4 ai'd P'W nlTlce It eosm y.u .tothiHH lor 7 t!iVJn' It v :;l en;e yott." AddrrsV ; H G. P. r: . C. i83?EnST.,KrfTail 6:6m; cavtals, Trade Marks and Copyrights y t)btalnu. ana all othci uukIiiiksid the I'.S. !'! unicu Alt entlei to lot Motleiat.Fit-r tntrollice Isopposltt iLfl . S.Putent OAmMiiI we canwbtaln PuientRln ltts time tbun tLrferr mote fn.in Washlngti ti, - Send Model or drawing. We al lar as toptfil abllll y f re- or eh a 1 ge; i nd laa k e Ae rha gt ttt Otttirin t'attnt. -. I ' Weiefer her to the Postmaster, th Stpi " Money order Dly,.. and to offleinli- ot tlie t'. 9."' ent offlce. For circular. adl e, lei His sod ences to actual client sin j out o n f tnteorMosW wrlttto C. A. SNOW 4. CO. Opposite Patent onice, Wabhliigtcn h.C Oct. l.85. tr p. in Rootl reiults of the genuine Simmon Liver KcgviatMr; jreiareil by J, II. Zeilin & Co. KtitUt.- ..t.. . .a - -ti . '- .''- ' ' L i ;' ' '- ' 1 .' sues bv her next friend, ( Kate C. Foster. . Notice, f Against I E. B. Ramsay. J Act ton for divorce : Tbe defendant above named will! take notice that an action entitled as i 4hove has been commenced in, the Superior uian 01 ivowan county ior uivorce and setwiration "Mensa ei Thoro" and tbe said defendant -will" further take notiee; that be is required to appear at tbe next fTerm of tbe Superior Court of ?aid countyfto be bcld at the Court House in SulUbury, on tne 9th Monday after tne 1st Monday of Jlarch, n riortD . Uaroltaa, and answer or demur to tbe complaint W said action or tne PlainUff will apply to tbe Court for toe relief demanded iut said J.M.IIORAII, Clerk OO.fr CS.no4M T i ... A.ec . y verman, Attorney. . . t THIS PAPER w n sJata. rMlKaMvlite K Vtm AY Eft ft Ot. r ullwrid uvaU-i Murphy Branch. Dally except SUN D Y TRAIN NO IS 8 0 a m Leave A CTtHe 10 ?5 Arr Waynesvllle t sit p m Charleston .. 5 05 Jarrett THA1N N . i; An 4 " i. us V 30 lt 15 a. va Leave 1 :o A. & 8. Road. Dally ejeeept SCXDAY TRAIN NO IS TRAIN NO 11 3 M p. m Leave Spartanburg Arrive 1 10 p.m 7 J7 Arrive llendersonvtfle 9 ns . m AKbevtlle Leave 8 10 Dinner Stnttom. t Central (0 U. merldhn ) time. Pullman parlor car betw een S ilhtmry Knoxvllle Pullmn Kletjltt enrp, ti . 1. r-jM nsl - . JOS L. TAYLOR. O. P. A. W A. WINBrilN. Arfg D. P. A. r-iryra T A PITT? may ba foatMi en 01 at Oeo. ilLO r&J.nD' r. Itowrll a Co Vewipaper Mivtlsln Eurvau ( 10 Sprue StV where adrrTtlatng -lontracta nay - vk lr it IN NEW YOKIi. nipill If Ki'-wardril are those who Lillllllai I read this and then act; they will find houoruble employment that will not take them from their homes and fam ilies, The profits are larjre and sure for every 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 net needed; we start yon. ' Everything new. No special aoi'ity required; you, reader, can do it as well as any one. Wrhe to ns at once for fuir particular, which we mail free. Address Stiato Co.; Pgrtland, Maine. lyetttetawWwttalarlaebrsatonae tMrder.lorptd titer. ptn tn back rr skte, eon- wtivitien tU , tierVet mt v I 11 L Uaedoc ot ftbeair SaaaUT Pills wilt gr reilet A. low doaea. rtsiar to uew LcjvU Tlfnr. ; m 1 - 1 - j 1 - j . - rv ' It "Ml - m pi . 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