t -- - I- J - fit 1 1 ; !' m :i !:rf s'Iii'fc - i - f "3! ' ' - ; Iff:;, i-'f-f I r- l Arbutus No faifor Wapsoms ever liurst From darksome. moia-iugiw Dear. IriViv heart thou art the first 'along HEAVENLY WONDERS. How They Hare ReUd by i " lrofrM In Astronomy. Looking back to the year 1800 we a ro AHtinlnliMt at the hanjfo. The coin- iri mv heart thou art the lirs . I parrttreiy simple science of the heaven. ig all the woodland bloom C kn.wfl to ourj predecessor Mav 4 i x , almost nei feet, 5 far as It went in- Vi -ioliitip ivt il4 ever drank " i The mormng'MHun.theevttiingaewj Faith's symbol, flowpr of flower, take r. rank -i ;.-' O'er all the buds tliftt ever blew. JnykcmYwk, in Sunday, Inter- Qcea 1 . , - T - . i ; FARM ANOflRESID. -It i claimed that of all food lln- teel and cottonseed meal make the Richest mannns ' T -rln the North alfalfa should not Le .- sown much earlier than corn-planting curlons of "what lay beyond Its grasp, has develope 1 fntoa body ormanifold powers and parts, each with Sis separate mode and mftans of growth, fall of strong vitalityi but animate! ly a rest less and ua.itiliel spirit,, haunted by the aense'of problem unsolved, and tormented by conscious jlmpiteflce tov sound the iinmonsitio- it perpetually confronts ' i ' Knowledge might then be said to bo bounded by the solar system bnt even the solar system presented its Mf under an aspect, strangely different from that it how weari It consisted oi ma snn. f a. . . ,larl a ml X : M . ; mi iiA bJ kiUed even planeU and twice as many sateK Jhetendcr plants are liable to be killed liarmrtnioaslv ln obedi- die :TJncle Dan'a fiarion. ' 1 j CONSUMPTION SUSELY CUSED. TiiVfebery clmnLly data got at" To the EmTDE-Please. inform you t lv f rosU '! The fnmefof Imming coffee area -powerful disinfectant.. Pound the cof- j lee in a mortar, and then strew it on a hot iron plate, .--which, hkiwcrer, must not be red hot. i 4f It may "be accepted as a trnism, that If a man keeps hi little garden nd yard neaf, trim j and fruitful, he is steady indtistiiouf-und usful mem ber of the commaiuty. ; j Cream Crullers: One eup of sugar, one tablcspoonful of butter, one cup of thick cream, teaspoon of soda and tea spoon of gronhd cinnamon.' "Mix with flour to a Very soft douh, rolh cut out and fry brown. . j j Lot the dinner seldom lie -without horseradish, which is none the worse, fori being mixed j with gra'ed turnip ftaw turnip, grate with -vinegar, isa .k-cltsh with bread I and butter, very ! jwholesome. and..! like Mopjed fresh fabbage, miii-lr more digestible "than irooked. . . . ij There are brMds of fowls that fat ten more readily than other, the same i las among :irimal., ami must be fed ieautiously, or thy will becomctoo fat lelav. Anionr them mav be mentioned jjthc Brahma, Cochins, Plymouth Rocks nd Langshanx. du feeding snch fowls 'iorn should not be nnule an exclusive lieu r- "Apples never; sweat,' says the Popular-: ficiif7ic Sewn. 'but the niois turdis duo to condensation of moisture "from without. It .would be better if jlhis 'condensation eouM ; bo avoidiul, as ilryness of fruit is essonfial t . its' jro- I" tracted keffping, but it! U impossible. Apples ' picked on a moderately cool jdayjand placed in a moderately coj! shed, protect cu fronr the sun. will not gather uiols'uiv. and thi- is the Iest method tojHirsue wuiui practicable. FIRSTCLASS MUTTON. Valuable Folut far rr'Mlucrs as Well - C'-onsanTi. I ' The breori 'of sheen that viehls the kuost savory mtttton ithc WeNh moun- J it&in sheep. I It roams at large over the .hilLand lowland of it- native vales very Hike the-AnierieaJL deer prior to ihc ad vent of civilization; henee the vnuson ish flavor of its j .fleshrfVunsed by the quality of -iufooll and the nature of its lenvironn'icijits. 'JIjc ; legs are very maiV scarcely ever', i reaching , ten 'ipounds. and siro sold ;; the fancy gro cers' hops at t! or three times the price of ordinary mutton. . A recollec tion of the Itendej sweetness of one of these Welsli legsjis apto give a higher appreciation of thr se small sheqp than might be profitatlis for' a farmer to en tertain, j The otlk-r mountain breed of sheep, Isneh "as the Cheviot, fccoteh- bfack-fitccd anl, the fiocky Mountain ArgalU jyicld fiefh very like the Welsh mutton.' but of sv coarser character, and proportionately, iles juicy and sweet The be.-t j "quality if hnutton in the United Slates is found in the carea?s of the pure bj-ed Southdown. Their teut fon is ofythc litjfj flavor, caused chieflj" byj the cxeelleat character of their pastiire. and beiig bred in line for nearly jhalf acpntnry. these excel lent qualities have become a character istic peuuliaritv of Uie breed. No one hreoil tf sheep combine? tho' highest perfection m . the points which give valnq to this race of animals. One is remarkable for weight, or early maturity, Jnr excellent quality of its car cass, while it is jleficieat in quantity or quality of kvno);ope is htu-ily. small 'and wild, while another Jnay be tender and quite donjiestie-i and another nhieh is valuable for wool is comparatively de ficient in carcass. Somo breeds will flourish only nnderTccrtain conditions of feetl and'cliuillte. while others are, much les? affected j by those conditions, and will subsist! under the greatest variation! of terapefaturo and on the nff)st opposite qualitie of verdure. That the quality of any flch depemjs Patly upon tho mantier of its dressing 1 am pertain. The quality of the 8esh f thq ralibilj fifty jer xet. Ixtter if 1 lrcssel ijnnwsliatelv after being kilted j The flesh of the, prairiejcbieken, ns eaten : In Chicago. Is inipal.itable. while it, is i the. best of flesh wbeivdressod propeflv Immediately "after being killed, "Wool ly muttoii," as it; is called, .is superior tti the "city-marketM!rabbit or prairie ; chicken. Woolly-mtuid i': u caused by the flesh coming in! contact with the wool,- ax many erroneously supp)se. ; The disagreeable flavor is imparted to ; the mcatjby age, by bad feeding, or no ; feeding it all, and by delay in remov ing the viscera. Ll a jphepp ba properly managed ence to a universal law,, by tnc com pensating action of which. thcinduflnito Bd1.;iiti nf tJite mutual relations was' ...j . - ---- .... .1 secured. The occasional incursion oi to a comet or-the periodical presence of a I body til single such wanderer. chained oy! tinware planetaiy or sola" a: traction to prevent escape to outer space, avai!el uothing to-impair the symmetry oft he majestic spectacle. , . . i Now, not alone have the ' ascertained limits of the system been widened by l,000,O00,000of miles, witji the addition of one more giant planet and six satel lites to the ancient classes of its mem bers, but a complexity J-.as been given to its constitution baffling description or thought. Two hundred and seventy planetary bodies bridge the gap be tween Jupiter ami Mors, the complete investigation of tho movent mts ot any one of which would overtask the ener gies of a life-tii: M -teorites, stran gers apparently to ths fun lamental or dering of the solar household, swarm, nevertheless, by millions in every cranny of its space, r jttirniug at regular inter vals like the c miets so singularly asso ciated with them, and sweeping across it with hyperbolic velocities, brought perhaps, from some distant star. And .each of thec. com'tcal grains of dust has a theory far more complex than that of Jupiter; it bears. vithin it tho secret of its origin, and fulfils a func tion in. the universe. The sun itself is no. longer a s.Mui-fahulom, fire-girt globe, but the vast sasna of the play of forces as yet imperfectly known to us, offering a boundless field for the most arduous and inspiring researches. Among tho plan;; N, the wildest, variety in physical habitudes is seen to prevail, ami caeh is rwo.tizfjd as a world apart, invitinginqnirie- which, to bo effective, must nee"irarily bo special and de tailed. "Even our 'own moon threatens to break from the trammels of calculation and commit errors which sap the verv foundatio-.i oi the lunar theory and suggost the formidable necessity frr its revision. Nay, tbo steadfast, cat th has forfeited the im plieit confidence placed in it as a time keeper, and 1 questir n' r4nting to the stability "of the earth's axis and tho 'constancy of th;; earth's rate of rota tion arc among tlnse which it be hooves the fuiniv to ansiver. Evej'y tvhere there is multiformity and change, stimulating a curiosity which the rapid development of methods of research offers the possibility of at least partially gratifying. Outside the solar system the problems which demand a practical solution arc all but. infinite in number and extent. And these have all arise a ami crowded upon our thoughts in less than ono hundred years. For sidereal science became a recognized branch of astron omy only through Ilerschcl's discovery of the revolutions of double stars in IB02. Yet already it may be; and has been called, "the astronomy of the future,'' so rapidly has the develop ment of a keyn and universal interest attended and stimulated the growth of power-to investigate this sublime subject.- What has leeh.dtne is little is" scarcely a beginning: yet it is much in comparison w,tl the total blank of a' century past. And our knowledge will, we are easily persuaded, appear in turn the merest ignorance to those who come after us. Vet it is not to bo despised, since; by it wo reach up grop ing fingers to touch tliohem of the gar ment of the Most High; Sidereal Ales- tngcr. draf. Dviuf am jascz Hahd on de mos conuble bed. De fajiniah dot rosepoup plantin poseponjes hahvestirt . . . Justice limps, but she keets afoot w'ile dc t'eif am a-restin J - , i- V ' .w r,; . . Dar's many a man .lame to de eye dat nebbah limps in 'is uiin Gray hair aVt alius a sin. ob does t'ings dat iige slitid stan1 fo j.' . A pen ny worth . of Codfish ctsts a heap ef y o1 a'n ' t got de pen ny. : Yo' kin run ni rnn but yo1 con't cotch gooi fawchnne 'less bit lets yoY Case a pTtrrot kin yell "HowdyV'-aVt a? tisrn dat he kin -carry on a convahsa- tiori. ranflnra thnt. T hnvA n rnsit!vft rcinwH' for Uhe above named disease: By its timely use thousands oi nopejes3-cases nave bscii permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fbe: to atiy of your readers who have con'p sumption if they will send me, their jexp press and post office address. lteFpectr fullv. '! ':,--Tt- . . .-. S .-. ! 1 T. A. SLOCUX, M. CX, 181 Pearl st., N Y. PlrrnL- lino nntv living Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizoi tal .of every variety and capacity i VERTJCAL PISTCH. & & , " VERTICAL PLUNGER Regular Horizontal Pistoii. F iA ! ( children, 26 grandchildren, lpfl ffreat-irandclnldren and 5 jn-eHt-gral frandchildren, making a t. tal of 151! Truly this is a remarkable record to be written while the father is still living. Lincoln Lminer. SA1E; innv be a good tinkah, but no 1 know hit Jess yo yell fo leaky Some! men ah laik a swingin' do'; it 'pends w'ich way de witblows w udder dey till lam shet er opeu. j Men jin wimmin isdiffunt, bnt potty mnch all boys is erlike. ) It asrj't ybat er man is dat makes him happy in dis yere worl'. It's whnt he thinks he is. Folks! mty talk ezmnch ezdey pleas es erbout oil people bein' created ekul, but it aiii't er fact. De game chicken's meat is better den de shanghi's. ' Ez we git old we knin't do nigh so much work ez we could when we wuz voting, tnit it jieer like we do it better. De apples on er young tree grows big ger den dey do on er ole tree, but -dey am t so Isweet. It is a mighty ha'd matter fur us ter see de 15j1 p'ints in er thief dat is vvillin ter lend jus money, er de good p'ints in er honesj' man dat had 'fused, to do us a fivorjj; Der ain't er weaker raskil in dis ver worl, den human nature'. ! : Follow de-erowd anraikjy. yo'ul git stepped pri; butyo'il know w'at's up. Offen JweVu de chile craves sweets hit needs bitters. . j- Ef Sambo doan laik me, I rubber he'd Siiy so dan grin ail' bow w'en we meet, j i i H4t niay le jes ez wicked toe ban kali fo' Deekin Jones' chicken's ez hit is toe steal El huh Smifs fowls; but ef yo doan gitl no f udder en hankahin' yo'll keep outen jail WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2, GifatiW Row. 5 - Airant fnptha Salisbnrv.N. C. D. A. ATWEljL i Cardwell Thresher JuntSHi 1 I OEEP Sa Wonders exist in thou sands of forms, but are surpUsi ea oy tne marvels ot invention. Thojs who are in need of profitable work Jhjat can be done, while livins at home should at once send their address to Ilallett S Co., Portland, Maine, and receive freje; full information how either sex, ojf &lj ages, Can earn from So to $25 per day aiid upwards wherever they live. You'.ajr started free. Cajtital not required. Hotpe have made over $50 in a single daV iat this work. AH succeed. i .; Don't Esparimsnt. You cainnot afford to waste time in exper imenting! when your lun.s are in danger. Consumption always seems, at tiivt, only a coLd. I)if not permit any dealer to impose upon yon! with some cheap imitation of Dr. Kind's Jiew DisvovtTy lr Consumption. CUKh aftd Colds, liut be suie jou get t!ie genuine. I Because he can make more profit he mav fell vou he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived", but iusi&t pn gettinir Br. Kind's New Discover., wnieh is guara'ntccjl to ive re lief in ali fl hroat. Lung and Chest affections Trial bp tile tree at Kluttz's Drug Store Which are now bv odds the largest, ;Mst conducted and well stocked with the m$st reliable fruits of any nursery in the Sit at el Contains more reliab'e acclimated vhrlcj t as: of A nnlpQ Pp-iolific Pali's r?liii'Jhs! Grapes, and all other fruits, for orcbafrd and garden planting. Ye bavcno Com petition as to extent of grounds) and beautifully grown trees and vines of ill desirab'e ages and sizes We can and will please you in stock. Your-orders oheited. ; Tnees reasonable. .Descript tive catalogue sent free N. Address W. CKAFTl 47 :l.v. Shore, Yadkin County, N.;C NEW BOOK, j gOCIAL Boys. tyho study well at school and behave themselves as gentlemen, need never be 1 afraid of not getting good situations. Charley Wadsworth (son of our friend J. W. Wadsworth) has 4 Thoroughbred and Pure Blood. There is' no difference between a thoroughbred and pure-blooded ani mal, for the first lern means of ajiure and unmixed breed, stock or race; bred from a sire and iiam of the purest or best blood; but the English idea is that the word thoroughbred should only bo applied to the thoroughbred race lurse, an animal supposed to have descended from the best hor? of Spain,-Barbary, Turkey antf Arabia. Out of such ma terial as was to be obtained from tho countries named the English race horse has descended, but is' now called a thoroughbred to distinguish it. perhaps, froin other equally pure breeds which are not race hor.. The name thoroughbred is usually applied to a race of horses, a id not to other kinds of domestic animals. .V. T. Sun. In a Newspaper Office. In a newspaper office. Man monies in and says somethtng. Everylody but a new reporter laughs loudly. Man gocs ont. Aeiv reporter (to old re- graduates Barrierls in a business course at Capt. school in this city, and of course heifound a good situation with the Cannon Manufacturing Company, at Concord. Boys it wih pay you to study hjarjl and qualify yourselves for business, j We Tell Ycu Plainly that Sinunpn's Liver Regulator will rid you f DyRpicpsin, Headache, Constipation and Billious-ncs?. It will break np chills and kfevcr and 'prevent their return, and is a complete antidote tor ail malarial poison yet entirely free from quinine or calomel. Try, it amj you will be astonished ut the good results of the genuine Simmons Liver Regulator,! prepared by J. II. Zciiin & Co. Capt, Syd. B. Alexander, in a person al interview, replied to our questions of last week about his candidacy for the Governorship, by " saying that he had not sought the nomination, had not j written tolany one about it only in re ply to the I letters of friends, audj that he had had nothing to do with putting i forward hik name, but, if the nomina tion for Uovernor was tendered him, he would hot If eel privileged to decline rt. That's all, land we make the statement on Capt.-Alexander's authority. Over 4oo larjre paees. elegnni ritns ires: suprrb'y lllusT rate 1; is ha ii g gi cRt t Fair vt a y I otK P(ii1 Itsbert. Ajruits wanted. Liberal term's und ixdlu!- HOLCOMB & SANDEHS; 26:1 m. Sunt of A sent 3. ' Ashevllle,. t. NORTH CAROLINA 1 Superior Court' ROWAN COUNTY i April 9tb, isg8l f .1 ! Ellen G. At well. Sana Clodfelter plaintiffs j Against ; Mrs. Davie Morris, Euos Clodfclteri. J)e fendants. Petition for Partition. In the above entitled case it appearing to the. satisfaction of the Court that Euos Clodfelter is a non-iesidcnt of this State! and cannot be found within thisStatej, ajnd that ho is a necessary partv to said action for tbexpartition of real estate in Rowan county. It is ordered that publication! be made in the Carolina Watchman for kix : .. i. e j j p j ! i Miiecci e wtews lor miki cicienaent po tifying him to appear before thc'clerkl o the Superior Court for the county) of K-owan, at Ins otuce in Salisbury, on hc 6th day of June 1888, and answer the complaint, a copy of which will bederJosj- lieu iu me oince or sam iierK superior Court of said county within 10 davs'frbm date of the service of this summons and; let the said Enos Clodfelter take notjice? that if he fail to answer said complaint within tho time prescribed by law the Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for jre lief demanded iu the complaint. Given under my hand this 9th day! of- Apnl4 1888. J. M. IIOBAir, April, 9, 1888. Clerk Superior Court James 1$. Woods, j Atttorney. 25:6t. 1 "I" m '"3 "... Cf: ' 1 -. ":- ,; ' j "- f" ! ' The most simple, tlrrable and effective ' Pump in the market for Mine's, Quarries, Refineries Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general 'manufacturing purposes. IgfSend for Catalogue. Tie I S. CAMERON STEAM POIP WORKS. 1 Foot of East 23i:w tkkkt. New Yoek i Wh'l ' s:i' sto- !i i ; : tu-" ; a ; i i s Jt T 1-; VT i i i S! PIEDMONT AIR-IIM ROUTE i Hicioiia and Daifiile Bate ill f'i;i;i: T '. !. i-iphm tiiere'y to j 1 ; . i iiT-ve lboiti re- A i K A I. I KE, x'i'Sv cr if: i: 6:6m. ! Tifily to T.iT ,. l-lll'C. "';.: 1!.K ' i. r a 1 Richmond Danville Eailrcad. . C0ITD3NDSD COHSDuS. IN EFFECT SEPT. 4, 1887. Teaixs Rjtn By 7G?Meiiidian Time. Vse PARKBRS CiNOSft YOMfC -itho. u. :.;, . A riu i.iMlicnial coisiH'uu i ma'- l-u: t: hen ail eisr f,i,.s. hwcilrcd tti woit'CBMiMvf Cough, u eau Lunp", Asthi.:.. Dditreti'u, lDward 1'ains. L.xhaustion. JmaiuuLiu f !-i'fceiiinatir-ni, female Wcokn?s., and ail pains a it t:. oiicm cl the SuwiacU mid Bowels, ix-c at Cruieu. HINDERCORNSc S:up all pan. The rafeet. rarest and bert cure for Corn. Bunions, Ac I pain. Eniftii'M comfoi t to lh f et-t. hover tails to cure. 10 ccnl at IrucgiaU. ILLicox & Co., N. Y. I fallyanit ex. ; : -Of J fHIt h I ' i . - : Debility, Sfinii powsrfuir.. r n n!ar8 fioc LAiiA i: i-'-i'.'iv" rices of . r-.. -:. -.net vigor ! - i Nervous A -.ale io. N. V. DAILY SOUTHBOUND "7 mqT75l" l.v. X?w iorfc j i 15 A M 4 I' At Piii.aiielijUla 7 6 5T " iiaUirnoi ' 4.-. 44 9 i2 " 44 Vu6iilngton 11 z4 44 U J cti;:r.ouesviUe i 3 ."5 P M 3 A M 44 Lynciiljujif i 6 50 44 6 zu 44 44 i ioLmonu ; 3 ic 44 2 - 44 Barkesviiie . 0 i; 3 ,4 ti.eyis.UUt ! 6 66 5 03 44 DraKe's r5ranc!i ! C n 44 5 at 44 li.invllie ! b t-0 44 . S 05 Grt-ensboro i :o H 4- 41 ( Olisioio -i 3 0 44 S 10 P M 44 liaMgh j 6 50 " tl 0't A M 44 ourhaiu j 6 :z 44 .IT . 44 Ar. cbaiwl -ill , ts ir. ... : i-lllsboi ro : 7 23 3 32 " 44 S tlt'al ; tl id 41 , I 6 ao ' Point ' ; 1; ,6 4- ; 10 l j 44 .nisijufv- i !i 37 A ! ! 4 Si.itfs: il'.e i-' "1 P M s;i.'VtiU "j ' : 14 'iot S rhus 1 7 3" i,v.!on ;ml 1 itf I !'J it P M cu ihoite li -.6 ' I 1 OJ 44 44 ; ntJUOuiK "its " , T 3 rvuvllu- fi 4.i " a-1- 4 i " . - tl nl- M P V. I 10 -;.v 44 lie riMil ; -: XV. N. C. Division. ' -t Pissenjer.Traiii Selfedule. Effective May 13th, JlSSS. J Train No. 62. West Bouiid. Lv 9 00 4 3J .6 67 ii li eo 5 05 8 us m 3S 8 10 1 4 ; 12 a. m. p. m. su in. a. m. p. ra. a. &i. Boston New Yo c Philadelphia Haliimoio l.yuchburg Ja uvlllo ulcUtudiid ielilsvllic Golbsboro lialt'l'h - 3 12 112") f Ar 12 ii Lv r u. m. a m. noa iz 36 p. in. 12 53 - 1 14 ? -2 10 i i) 'i I-' 4 .10. 4 31 -. - 4 10 - . 5 09 r. a C, IXi Umham. G rcreasboro-' Sali bury . 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Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. NOTICE! fvORTH3CfUND Lv.AtTanta j Ar. 1 1 ei.)Le I S.nit nbug i 'u.tnoiH' , ; ' oiicinl ! 44 S ilisbury j ' l.lli Point ! 44 flreei.sboro 4 Silem j' - " iiiilsboro j - Durliiin I CiiapeliiUl ; 41 K-b'l.h i oldsuoro ! Danville ! 44 Drake's Branch 44 Keysvlllc 44 Burkesvtile 4 11 Umoad 44 L.vncliiinr? 41 barlottisville W.i s', In a'! on :i" timore 4 Phil .f'el hia 4 New York DAILY, 4HVENTI0N the last half century. - No. 7 no I u 1 13 n 0") f, 09 41 7 M 8 8S II 40 IV 03 V2 45 t8 15 2 10. 4 3 10 0 12 44 1 (10 1 40 3 45 1 15 3 40 1 fi 3 I 11 v5 s e ! 6 SO No r3. Murphy Branch. P M A M P M A M P M P M A M S 4H 1 31 3 4 .5 as 7 2'. 5 02 U 9 40 m 34 t2 44 t4 05 Vc hi' 11 45 11 V9 2 44 3 03 3 55 6 15 2 00 4 10 P 10 10 03 12 35 3 20 A M P M D illy except SUNDAY TPAIN NO lt Oi a in L:ave As ievU'e 10-5 rf -WaynesvUle 2 9 (5 p m 4'harlesion .. 5 0 Jarietts .... . TUA-nqNxjiv-! An 4fp.i. ' V leave 1 7; i A M A M P M A M A. & S. itoad.! Daily -except 8UNDAY P M TRAIN NO 12 ' 3 50 p. m Leave 7 17 .Arrive Spartanbiirfr JAnlve saep.i Ilend rsonTllle ; 'hi. Aaiievilie l.e.ir' ! Daily. t Daily, except Sunday.' SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. Buffet Sleeper . 7.Ml meridian time used to Hqj 9oth .. .. west 61 lint-urinn, Pullman Slcepersbenvcen Waahlqctea fi;i!frbrr Richrnniid K (iTftt4m KalelsW & r;reen6a-. KnoxTtiic it i.omvMr .. Parlor Cars Salisbury tui.cjT.lie JOS. L. TAYLOR, G. P. A. 7 W. A. WIXBURN. Acfjb.P.1 On train no 10 and 51. -Pullman between Atlanta and New Yoih. On trains r2 and 53. Pullman Buffet Sleeper be- tu bi,i, Wnfc.liirrTtnr, tinfl f ,.t-t f-riiiifrv Wil whlnrrl rin iin.l Augusta. Puirmau sieener between Riehmond . ilics. The profits arc large aiulNre for andcreensboio: Pullmnn Sleeper between Greens- iduatrioim ncrsoni hiaivS text l,n-n mil i.nlfiffli Ptillman Pi 1 lnr .1 r hPt tvfm . CM. TV llUlUbiriOUS ptISUUt ui.MIJj. B8H ill V ,J 'wnrdel arc those wfc IU f t L I read this aiicl tlu n act;they Avifl find honorable employttientjlilit!4 nol take them from their homes S.ilW urv and Knoxville Through tl'-kets on sale at Principle stations, to all r oiui s; For'raiesanrt tnforaiation, apply to any agent of ihe t'omi any. or to Sol TTaas, Traffic Manager. J. S. Potts, Div. Pass. Agt. Richmond, Va. . . W. A. Turk, Div. Pass. AgH, Raleigh, N. Jas. L Tay'LOR, Gen. Pas. Agt. made, and arc now ma kind several hUD dred doHars a month. It U easy for acj one to make'-$5 and upwards peiday. who is willing to work, i Eitft. young or old; capital, n.ojt needed; v UVirt. vnn. Kvervthinir neiv. Nospttiar abi itv required: you, readeV, eatidp it?- well as any one. Write to jus at joriee for I full liartictilars, which we mail- fret- Add ress Stinson & Co., Portland,! Maine. comes hack ami makes a re mark. Xcw reporter laughs Upio;eri oiitly, Arkansas TratcUr. Sir JoJin LubUck's oldest queen nt has rvached the '.of fourteen, artil fifitl Uvu I. - ' w j i iin; vl; 1.5. from birt'.i to buTcbcrins. ami tho cn. -I porter) Who is that chump that tries trail taken otit with jne.it ness, and dis-; 1 to ,,c So i,tv ? iittU, ait the cnicasr be w rappwl ! fl Reporter Why he a the owner )u ido j-oinuwt. wrmkl.iest skin Without 01 xm lalcr.. ilctruiwrit. oariing 10 uueleautiiross!. The raomcut the Fastdrop- ?. Hooil is hc6Vthe cntraiU iK'giin to emit a "us which permeates tho flesh and causes the shor.pyorxvo tly,'sniellri'l ta5W To atoul this the entrails should K rimove4 beirtr taViag oSr the pelt,, or the pelt most bo takea off quickly. I HaYe pructicet!. and find it satjf Actory. the following matie.fjf dressLng a mut ton; t 5cvr tiic nea-j with a cUarer pen th polt at the: h'uA Cffs inscr; ,lheT gJimbi cl aja hivr.p: humedlHtely. M opeijing U mdo ;and a pail of cold water isrpourtM in, which- arrests thii gas ami ctKila the entrriU Tle pelt is removi aftprl' which, the water is 1c uv uvr uKin-za smmoixain? near the Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tub IiKst Salve in the world ftr Cuts, Bruisesj Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hhenin. Fever Sore, Tctte. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corp!1, and ; 11 Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures' Pili'R, or no pay required. It is ytiarauteel o ive perfect satisf;ul ion, or money refuiiik.'d. Price 25 cents pes box, . For Sal4 bv Kluttr & Co 3:1 v.! in Rules for Steady Conpaay. Go home at a feazeuabJe bour the evening. ... Io-vH- disagree "with the girlrt father ta p3Utict or her toother ia religion. If yoa have a riviti keep oae eye on hlni; if he U a widower, keep two eyes ou him. . - Don't nut too ranch sweet stuff on paper. . If yoa do , you way; hear it tviiM ia aiier years. "-. The Oov. General of Cuba has pro claimcil the) Province of Hanina and Peaus el Kio, Mrttaiiia and Santa Clara to bciiii a state of wur. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Hnrth rnnnliTiri 1 Superior Court. H Ul IU 1 ttl UUUa . Special Proceedings ROWAN COUNTY J by Creditors. T. A. Conghenour and Geo. II. Shaveii, trading tnv Cougheuonr & ShaverJ thx sues for themselves and all other credit ors of Anu McNeely, deceased, Against, Kerr Craige, Admr., with the will annex!- cd of Ann McMeely deceased All creditors of Ann McNecW deceas ed, are notified that they must appjea before the undersigued at his office in Sthp Court House in Salisbury, on or before the 24th day of May, 18SS, and file Ihe evidence ; Of their claims against: the estate of Ann McNeely, deceased or the case will be set for hearing and heard ex-part e as to them. i JOHN M. IIOPvAlf. Clark Superior Court of Rowan comity!. Apni 7, man. k Sound L:gal Opinicn. E. Hutnbrjclgc Mundaj Esq., Count 7 Atty.. Clay C., Tex. say?: "Have ir-id Kleclrij Bittjers with most happy: results. My brother 410 was very low with Mala rial Peycr anjd Jaundice, but was cured by timely use ofj this medicine. Am satisfie! Electiiri Uitters saved bin life." Mr. 1)1; Wih osson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a ikci testimoney, savings He' posi tively believes he would have died, had it not been tor Klec'.ric Bitters. Theo. F. Kluttz, Attorney for Creditors. or. 6W h. ZZSZ'r T.h Uri-at remedy will wafd as 'well " ' 1 ... iirtu i-iuiH i 6110 100R3 I .... I . .u 1. : .. L - . , 1 v . v. a.ivr. -itra uuzexe. : stay a I! wave, take your leavoearlv, and way romc time. " Korth Carolina p:in,iBn .,. RowaaCcunty l5,sscIoUon Ul:ct' The pnllic will please take notice ihat tne copiitnership formerly existm tvreen V.; L. Allison & G. A. Alii doin; business under the firm name Biyie or vy. L. Allison Jc Uro.. in th t(w ot Cleveland, Rowan count'?; N C. Wnk U mutual consent on the 19th dy of Ap'i 1888, dissolved. Under the-dissou asrreement W. L, Allison assumes all debts and liabilities of the firm herctoCor! fexistin. Thi April the 19th. 1888 ... . U W T. A T.T TiOV .... .J - m . jm v . , I .jfl . f- ' - : " - - ' 1 Klin Inntto lttrt . j, tnn rum ill M n!.M;,.l 1 .11 ! OT-Jl f i ri 4 n n.-i r.1 r5 mooti-siain acoia wave, take voor mm m rlv.. nOoen I Liter - an t Stomach DUnrd.-r stand? nVqniled, P.kje tbs? and .$ 1. at I . K Jut 1 7, & Co. '.. -i 'P li TO : T A UfT) mar W fown - fll OA y. nowpll A Cc Kew coat-acts juay U made tr I; IN J.JEvV VOKK.? bej H'li mi loll I in f the Chunn The Last and Final Sale Place. In obedience to an order of the Supe rior Court of Catawba county, made in the case of Susan S. Trolliuger, Adm'x of M.B. Trollinger, vs. K. II. Trollmjier and others, I willre-se 1 on the premises at 12 o'clock M., on Saturday, the 2d day of June, 1888, that Valuable tract of Land known sis the Chunn place, adjoin ing Thomas Hyde and others, on the W. N. C. R. R., two miles East of Cleveland, in the county of Rowan, containing 157 acres more or less. Terms of Sale : The purchaser to puy 20 per cent, cash, and the balance on u credit of six months, the jiurchaser to give bond with approved .security, title retained until all the purchase money is paid. The bidding will begin at tour hundred dollars. SUSAN S. TROLLINGER. Aumx. of M. B. Truiiincr. May 1,1888. oi mms. Notice is- hereby irivi n t! at t Ii- fi m known as Johnson & Ramsay has this diss)!ved b mutual niiiMni. Ei i ti Johnson a sumes all debts of th-- rim. ani is authorized lo rc-eive and reecijit l-r ai. monirs due ihe late firni. 2?:4t. EUGENE JOHN.-OX. Salisbury. N. C, J. II. W A.MS A V. : May 2, 18S. Administrator's Notice. Having taken out letters of aclmiuis tration on the estate of Silas A. McNce y, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make prompt settle ment; a-nd all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of April, 1889, or this notice Will be plead in ba r of recovery. April 14th, 18S3. . Administratrix. i , - . " "' " : ", PP - m m ' rnfli, i ' i-u . ' lLis sir. M I ' iS '2 ' . ' I-- mm . ' -h ; 'rtw cc . it m" - mi' HH X'ornwhpurnp V H C3 a, MWnbolron ork tff -t - ri V - - i I j ChoHotte y p , p j- r - ; -! . ' 4 ," -

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