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'i - I f- S. V . s.ti ' -: V-' iff 'l " .11 TflE HAND OF FATE. n. s. rr.ar. ; " Popping the quasi Ion , Is the erisU in . Jill lovo athtirs. There is, no arbitrary rule governing tUe mode of this intcr- - e.ting and often very exciting perforin- - ancs. " Nriturc abhors a vacuum " uo ,- more than a duolicat-onUf her works. H.nJ oakinor n maid to wed VOU is one of hor development. It ta never occur- reA twie ri e-cnctlv the same way, ana i nrobablv norar-wilL- The roodtts of this climatic effort on the part of a man Js of infinlte.varlety, from the lormauy writ ten document, to the blunt oral petition, these latter kind being fur most common, and alwavs dependent on tne c.r mmstancc'in which tlitf parties find thmMvM at the moment. There is more simple nature iu these matters than studied poet rv. The poetic and formal MDeech have been no doubt often employ ed, but they arc liable to suspicion; lor really it is not a time for such things, any more than it would be for adrowu r imr man to.be ooctic in calling for help. With the-" pari alone in the boatt s: slowly, dreamily floating on the silver late under the moonlight, fanned by gentle breezes a most bewitching mc-jacnt-M-oW was it?" " Birdie 3Iiss Wren," said Montrose, but before he could proceed further he wa interrupted by his sweet lady com panion - "Why, tfontrorc, what do you mean calling both my names in a breath? T believe I'm crazy," said he. ''I am to6, perhaps," was the quick rejoinder. , " Then let us Join bands and hearts," said he, and caught her hand. - She made no resistance, but on the contrary responded to each pressure of hii manly erasD by a movement -oi ner own lingers; and it was all over all ;. that any one cl.c need know. " Prom that hour they were one in heart and miud ; fron that moment lived they eachTor the other. ' ' "Two souls with but a siugle thought, ; Two hearts that beat as one." But "the best of friends mut part," ,aud the College closed for the session. When be capie to bid his bvtrothed good bye fur a short vacation at Ins home in a distant part of the Jstat., ho brought Tcnnvson's Poems to his beloved, re minding her of the little episode of the companions thar he vould win Miss Wren, but that ho did not want her. She heard of this surprising boast, and meditated a revenge of wme sort. And now we have a womanish freak to record almost without a parallel. She permit ted him to return aud treated him with greater civility than ever.' She exchang ed not3 with him in which there waa evident signs of favoring him as a suitor, and when lie again proposed she accept' cdbim. I The writer cannot undertake to recon cile this conduct with truth and fidelity to tier absent lover, nor as consistent with a heart under the influence of re ligion. It wa a plain departure from both, whatever the secret motive. But it was of short duration. Mr. Hope, in the new relation of an accepted lover, soon became dictatorial and censorious in his treatment. He could not bear to see Birdie's politeness to other gentlemen who were visiting at her home. The green eyed monster" seemed, to hold him captive at his will, aud the smallest, most insignificant attention to others, tilled him with wrath,to which he gave free yciiV when alone with her. The engagement lasted only ten day3 : She told him that she could not afford to conform her life to unreasonable and cruel requirements, and demanded a re turn of all her notes to him. He prom ised to oblige her and left in a passion. But Mr. Hope had scarcely passed be yond the gate before he "was" denouncing himself as a fool, and by the time he was seated In his own quiet room, he was nearly ready to cut his throat and die. He delayed to return Birdie's letters, but on the contrary, wrote her the following: Dear Miss Wien: Since I have had time to reflect, I feel that I have treated you very unkindly, and acted Very un wisely. I am greatly distressed at my own conduct, and freely acquit you of all blame. I cannot give vou up. I pray for forgiveness. I have, had no rest since I left y outdoor. Pardon me oh, par don me, or l snail die. James Hope. To this letter the following answer was given: Mr. Hope: I commisseratcvour con dition, and hope your distress is not so great as to defy the kfnd offices of time. lilt "1 Y"""5."- .Taan.uquot suppose forgiveness implies renewal rutbly 'btttcoartooasly rejected. : And freshedj and strengthened.1-'':Butv sh yei ne naa tpe anrontery to boast to bis could not dismiss the vexatious subject, It. would loom up now and then to mock her wi;h its hideous proportions, and to shame her for having foolishly : played the, hypocrite in a matter so serious. She dreaded most that Mr. Venable must be informed of it all, and that he must know that she was capable of such dnplitity.. Could he forgive her? Hirah self the tsoul of honor," could he find in the history of the case a satisfactory apology for her conduct I Her father had not Reproached her directly, and she really aid not know what he meant by caliinglit a "kettle of fish." It Is an ujjly "kettlej lof folly she knew, and repented ot it with tears. Would Mr. Vena ble pass; it over with some such mean; ing on i obscure remark? She hoped not. It would be a relief a pleasure-4- ii ne wouiu scout ner, or box ner cars. She would submit to it with Christian resignation. Col. Wren found Mr. Hope at his office J Li. 1 . 1 1 1 uwi u uiiti ciiuercti lmmeaiaieiy on me nus,iuess in nana. Toj ijE CONCLUDED NEXT WEEK. : A good crop of boili corn ud xe&U cannot be grown on the sanle tzroiind at the same time, any more than two runway trains can pass esc u otner'iOn the same track. , Ole iUncle Ban Couldn't Explain. TO 'This little volume is presented to Miss - BirdicJWren with the best wishes of one who hopes that in the appreciation of it's beauties she may not fail to discover the great reward of poetic study, which en ables us to realize the true, the beautiful and the good, blended with all we meet Ju surrounding nature." - Thii little volume she prized next to ' her Bible.. He wrote many charming ; letters to her, lending wings to time Which passed in gladness. At last the vacation out, Birdio began to look for ward with brightest anticipations for hisj return, but instead-of coining back he had decided to go' to Texas, where he hoped-'toearn. and accumulate money enough to commence housekeeping. As he- deferred his trip for a short time, - Birdie accompanied her father to Balti more, on a visit. While .there she re ceived a note from her aflianced. saving: - i " . "I am here, m the 'City of Peace ' my way to Texas; havo only a few days V remain. Would love to see-you before . Tgo- As7 ever thine, Charlie Montrose Venajile." With .a bounding heart she answered to this call. When she and hpr father reached the depot a mile from home they found Mr. Vcoable awaitiug their ar rival, lie escorted her to the door of her borne, promising to call early, next morn ing whispering-a few tender words,. he said, "good-night,4' a udr disappeared iu the darkness. He bad only ouo day to tarry. They spent that together happily, though tinged with the sadness of soon parting. That hour came before either was wil ' ling foe it, and upon it let the curtain fall. " . I Birdie wa3 in tears soonafter Mr. Ven . able had gone. The burden on her heart analyzed would have been found to con tain regret, amono ting almost to remorse; and strange forebodings of evil. Regret at having refused herj affianced a parting kiss, tbo foolish thing men so much J- crave; and forebodings of evil from dau- gcrj which beset the pathway of those V who go out into the wide "world to hunt ? a tortuuc On tbo nest day after this parting wrtuu ncrvxi a icucr iom an aunt , 3irs. t?peigat, giving a pressing invita , lion to pay her a visits Mrs. 8. lived in the country' twenty miles away. The family Was in good, comfortable circum stances, but possessed no more of this worm's goods tbau were needful. They kept but one or two servants, so that inucooi inc nouseuoia work, the light gardening, &c, was divided out amono- mo memocrs ot tbc family. But the - aunt-wrote "we have not much tocharm or interest you here, but nevertheless crave a visit. The fields arereen. the . flowersl arc beaatifuTf the brook is lim pid aud Its murmuring music is only excilled by that of the birds which make toe groves ocuo with their joyous morn ing songs.". : Birdie at once determined to Accept the invitaaon, with her father's Consent, and a few days afterwards she was with her aunt. w Many unfamiliar objects en gaged her attention, und finding herself ha. pleasant family, evory one of whom soemod to takcdeJight in contributing their share to the general .enjoyment, saeought to do her part also; thu, at one time we find ber i sweeping the chouse, at another making the beds or , arranging the table, dusting the furni turc, choking a fish, making a cake, and , occasionally taking lessons at milking the cows, l o this way she lightened the burduo of her aunt, who looked oft her loving eyes. And finding pleasure in being useful to others, she was grieved at thc thought of giving it all np, as the time forrcturniug home drew near. A SENTIMENTAL WHITE MAN TRIES PICK A QUARREL WITH AN j OLD NEGRO. A traveler who had read much of the negro, and who had, while listen ing to negro melodies sung by white men, been impressing with the "dari key V fullness of sentiment, stood watching an old negro who worked n a country hotel. "How; do you do ?" said the white man bowing with a sort of tender and sympathetic politeness. "How does I do ?" replied the old fellow, t : "YesH "Well; I. does' bout de best I ken. sali." I I mean how is your health ?" - "Sorter slow at de present. Ain't been all right in mer health for seber- al da vs.! j Went de uder day whar er frien oj mine killed haugs an' I stood roun de; bre,Toastin hang melts on de hot rockg an' eatin em, I did, till da made inelsick. It ain't gwine do fur er ole man ter ack like er bov. sah r ain't gwipe ter do et tall. W'y w'en J wuz er boy 1 uster go toer haug-kilhn of engagement. Please ret urn the letters I have heretofore writteyou. Birdie Wren. This note was read, and re-read by the distressed lover iu tho vain hope of find ing a word of encouragement, and he moneI about for several days as one who no longer had a wish for continued life. Vibrating between a faint hope and utter despair was a condition not Ions to be nnrno tin liiaiv i hnr f r 7 . r x i Li. - V . . T ,CM u,,a" l,ue i-raveier, an instrument upon .:" ; r. i." :r .r"1." lu 1 "u wnicn the a.uu mic me cause 01 uneasiness on tne We Tell Ton Plainly that Simmon's Liver Hcgnlator will rid you of Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation and Btlliottsness. It will break up chills and fever and prevent their return, and is a complete antidote for all malarial poison yet entirely free from quinine or calomel. Try, it and you will he asttmishcjl at the rod results of the genuine Simmons Liver Kcuiator, prepared by J. 11. Zeilin & :Co. VERTICAL PISTCH. Eegular Horizontal Piston. 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CAMERON STIAH PUHP WORKS, Foot or East 23 hu Stbekt, New York fe' 8 1! ii m fza g era n TE3E3CT The work horse will be benefited hv eat meat all dav bnincr TTafar spending the agreeable nurhts on the ---. j ' "-r" i 'i a. . . chaw, I idid. till I couldh' hardly shet Pa ,e atter lfc llas lnade ga t j w isrrowrn. nici uiui: i w en jl openea it. A' simple child of nature, mused part or his mostrintimate friends. On that fact and h's ability to relieve him he discovered a gleam of hope. He resolv ed that he would call on Miss Wren, and renew his suit; and under this inspiration his impulsive nature brought him again to her peaceful home. A servant answered tiie door bell and conducted him to the parlor, and by the servant be asked to on use Jiiss Wreu. lie met hor na h entered the door with, "Miss Wren I have called to plead tJiat forgiveness may imply restoration of former relations " 4,Oh," she. interrupted him. "I tbouerht you had brought my letters." L "No, no," said ho, "I cannot give up either you or them. I plead for life and its bappiuess. I love you with all mv heart pray once more be generous once more loving, and I promise you it shall never cost you a pang, but be a bles sing to you and tho family." He held her hand in a kneeling posture, while she with the other covered her eyes. With no intention from tho first nf killed politician mav dIuv ill ' . . .':.' tne tune; ot nistnscrnpulous improvi sation."! i'fhen addressing the old ne gro the! sympathetic traveler added: lou love poetry, do you not? t.f 1 - - L 11 il v, y, . sun, vas: iiues anv tniner dat s good ter eat." ' UC.iil.iit 1... J..?.l n tfi mi mi ii lerannK." nits me now. yerdoesi j V hen it comes ter snthin ter drint,S w'y my topknot stall's up nice er rooster s. Wars de bottle? Sho w meide bottle ef er wants ter see ; me bite de naik on. 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He had in his 's t,mei isno- Music w'y bless ver v, r .. vv.o u,,. ,,, rUin ner iu me, cnne ise er fiddler frum he estimation of Mr Venable, whose hoiw. Fs matle all dese ve, ove was dearer to her than all the world. IA.ST ' ff6 a pit shall fall therein." 5 i ae oie ere roues H ovidmiv Hirf nn :..i : roun yere shake de hoofs at dances. T - . . j .v v 111 i.uu iu ui v meuj i n . .... 1 ul, .viiu uow io recover norso t fmm tho i vv-" t w xui ure uuuie tint ii lukh danger of losing Mr. Venable, engaged logout aa' rheumutiz outen er foot iu til I . 4 -1 a W 3 I i ; a a .i uei uiougoip. tWO tUlll ItS. i nc parlor scene was --closed by Miss runt ions, and iwsilive ji.uivc into, iii mi iav requiren. it i riiaranteed to -ive perfert satinfurtion. r.r mbnev refunded. Price 25 cents nes box! i-wj oaic UV IVIUllZ i3u UO 3:ly. Wren, who drew the man to his feet and waivctl llim to a chair Sh cawl 'Ti,; . . . . , A uia isausnaacn and expected, Mr. Hope, and I must have time to reflect on the "I am jdetermined to make you under stand me; Poetry and when I or. plain it I kuow that you will acknowl edge itsj Influence is a revival of a yueland btahforcLwas a countrv hiu- V.!r in Wisconsin. benator Dawes was a school teachfi and country editor. PATENTS. Caveats, Trade Marks and Lopyngms joiajnea.niia anomer OUSlncssin lf. r s Patent oilice aitended to lor Moderate Feet. uuromce lsopposlie the f.s. Putcnt OflJce.and I ve can obtain Patents In less time than ihtr I inote irom Washington. J ot-nH Moaei or drawing, w e advlbe as to patent- I iDillt t free of chai re: iind make .Y r.h Obtain J'atevt. J We refer her to the Postmaster, the Supt 0f Money Order idv.. and to oniciai)- ot Hip it j pat. Mitofflce. For circular, advice. Lei BIN BTirl Pl.ff.p- ;nces to actual clieDtK In youi ow n St i-tf or county rt .pp?oSJte PateDl fiice, Wcbhliiguxi i c. situation before I answer," and bowed felling -which you hav felt hforP r laKo rni ru 1 . . I ,. i . " . - rr: "uAvAvuM Tn.' "vg nim to reeling brought up ly certain words. 1 .!'.- - 1 whose tenderness, like the falling of L '.II . An editor works 365 davs frettinr out 52 issues of a DaDer: that is lahnr. Once in a while somebody pars him for i yr suuscnpuon mat is camta j j . i ! z r rtuu one in wnne some son-nf-.-ufmn INVENTION ceararops, brmsr climpses of vour own of a dead-oeat takps tho nmr fr : A w..w pWV t A V- ft soul i i vear or two anrl thon ..n'fi,i ;J , . i .j ..v. v..v.i miviiuui I'nYlUli xvjvia. ;cit, iixisier. i re nppn priiur iu oraers inp nnnsr.mimfor n en j ; uul ? iCr Bird'u rccI,lcd hcr room peaseable (nan, I is, an' Ise been here back, retire when it suited him. But that gen ueraan sprang to his feet and mnvrl quickly toward her, saying as he passed. .ma. gume your lxnects in mv ravor." ttri JIt;n XiirUtC reaCliea her nnn rnnm nnasou i a iiiQii I ; T1 1 1 1 l.n.1 ... , .i . . u sw is nie countrv: that is un tklt liistice later will nrortnta But whnn ti.A .T..itm... .t. . taiM" ter me dat -way. You talk to the last mentioned rrp.if.nrps fnr th., mentiad nassed. sober reftpctir... vnU,,i me like I se been stealin snthin.' talks hs a place -where thpv will crpf iU0; . v. v v v . r , ... ..... . . I. .. . J ... iiil.ll ooo resoivea to acquaint her fathr m ter me liKe dat ledce doceobpr vnndpr lust deserts: that V ..! ;.' .... her-If tilJ? !i1:h 1 wan. J' to n'. unQomfortHble hot location where th c v r:'-"'"3 ojif con-ierstan aax i se er man rint tn u nreis kpnt wpII af.rr.i x,-. m- a T I me. uu uiiuess. i come out here to scou idis flq: an not be slanVrpd uu. 4Poor;, deluded "ii.o c unumir ian me r luued ergm an 1,11 hit yer witdis wet rag. uo; jon outen vere now. or I'll call dc boss. Come huntin' m nn naent ne could do. Shp. tniH r.j fcW- - A &Jft VftJ ucr engagement to Mr. Venable; of how Mr. Hope had worried hr.r aftrr rni.ti f . LVl ! I . JT 1' I ,WUCB,ai w nis snameicss boast inc-s among some ot his friends; and bow in rcvenire she had soucht- tnat as a tart of htr nl.in sTi hi 1 . . j www UUU ttKlCWl to marry him though it was far from Tier purpose. 1 flat WhllP. Pnrr.ir.fr r.n K . . - - vv IIIUI scheme she had answered some of his uncrs in a manner that 11 la nOVlO Da WODdenad at. iUt .. arminjr younir woman, such nM k dooribed, should attract to" her mauv visitors without effort on ber part. U can never be known to-what estent Bir di ceriahed ihat sinful vanity of capti yatidi yoang men merely for her own impuneot. Uer free, raccflil, easy, and winsome manners drew mauv call ini to hzr father's house, and it "is not known that any o jo ever went away gpeved at the manner of his reception. , Ma ar very prone to misconstrue the roanier of young ladies whose favor they fwish togain. The most comraon P.iac politeness is sometimes quite suffi cient tn turn a young man's head and iu sp ro him with the belief that he, of all o bersvJs. e choice of the lady, aud these .illy hippads never know the truth until they leara it painftilly. Among tho callera at Mr. Wren's raau sioa waa a wealth v gerieman, a rnaa of the wrlvi, iuclined to b dissipated, who 8.ood Curly-well in tho bomraunity. Ig. norant of Jliss Wren's engagement, ,cu I fijterei byher eivilityTha was per. ht :it4n his eflorta to win her; He had cn s 'Tal oic'isirinv openly declared his I v in i oilcred hi., hand, tut wa? inva- Lt rwiM fi',x, wcu wiin't doiu' nothin' tpr expose hcr to the charge of infidelitv t callin1 me ? er 'lndwl. V'- at aa mct , J?' ''"ryf jWOyo,,. er blame oTr SSjJSS?: Wlwut ycri,. N,,fIih.no: :innr..ir in !, . 1 llfintl RTOrk for SOW or l- r- -n-v.. 1.1 jmacura oi geoiiemcn Whol i " J u i. i num. xsms cio in me nanit ot callintr at their "5" move on. iintj, imperdest man nonte, aud employ ing to her language she I cbler sed. Come down yere trvin' w . . mmw V. W. 1 Wl CT AIII 1 I IIHI 1 nitIT . I f) ! JB -l T -.. '! I monuffortediusttheono; 1 ue Sew t. break thp onn.. . ...v:..' ,.r raveier. demanding at the same time return ol her letter.. She related .ln !; iw qucnt conduct,and exhibited the last notee which bad parsed between them, together with an account of the recent interview n the parlor. ' Well! well!" ejaculated Col. Wren 4 what a kettle of sh Vy Bat air S moments of meditation h -Well, my child, what can I do foV y0U?'' 'I have but onercouestfathftr uA it.. !Mrt yo?rwiJ aid,wc in recovering the letter in Mr. Hope's bosession. T JrZ no copies of them; and as I must render ur' 7 enable a satisfactory Arrvin n nf 1S. "'.Vr u lQOSe letters will be indi Henry Clay Dean. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES The U TTilinn 1lre -vrlU..U. 1. a... I i r .-,v-,. ..u vuiwjia.IT tut: IilJI! I 1 1.11 am lU. 1 i . - - - - ' M V IfCUUlC IUU llLI"K I i i t hnrcb P We suppose they want Row.; to see who, is coming iu. Kome of the KO. 2, Granil D. A. AT WELL. Agjent for the "Card well Thresher. Salisbury. N. C, June fl'M tf. country i Churches understand the "Long felt want" and have the pulmt placed in front. But we refer to this to relate an anecdote told of th lntp Ueury Clay Dean. Mr. Dean was chaplain of that Senate during' Bucha- .1 ' . , . r I iCT2 1 1 .... . 7 aaus aanunisiraiion and was a most " rB oow D" oaas ine 'argest, best Visit Cedar Co?e Nurseries, preaching to a con erection in Wrt 'ir,maie y ut i . m- v "j'pvo, . rauuni. i cars. L-nerrip. ' Iran la that was open to our nPiVh- Granes. andnlltbor fmit. rlm "11 h. 4 . - s - -r - . v. . &w cuiirC nr K i T-l I r. ' i 1. , i 1 ll . .. . .ml ninivlno .x 1 . I n II- - buiiLioji. ug iu mi m i.nnr. it i auu kaiuvw i'i.uhii . i w. .n i v luui. uau g .M-IUJIIJ ll the drcnOTRtoKhPv e b the power of hPd5f nd 11 stocked witB the most . Vrytaeysbould of rifhi ' i. i ! .i: i . r, .. reliable fruits of anv DiirMrv irp ... a.-. to me." " . iiir men s mooa. V Inle noiiH mnr roi?nKi- " if r f V:lCo1: Wren, -I uish to I -v.,., u. wua oiner bus ness to-morrow and vnl take your matter in at the same mtervfeAv." Birdie had not bestowed one thoueht to the end for which Mr. Hope invoked the JSllTmed V the Irt she plav ed, and the anxiety to end n s'.-' course w ith her tormentor had disturbed ber whole nature. It was TOtwK2 e nave no mm was not necessiirv for them to take so P""?" a to extent of grounds jind much treble, he would tell them who aW" Krowi trees and vines of all wntojipp He .ccanlioK.; JS'S. l eacn Dewted arrival. At Ia.t slonn nr oolinied. i r .-i l in. n , . ' oi-. t . ' iescrin suun, in toe midst or an cloouent an-1 ttve catalogue sent frpc. to throw nart t K kZ. . . 1CI father, as Mho li5tt j v. uer i re peal he Uegan slowly and deliberately: There. cpmes--a little man with a brownie. at on, I donV know hirr. yon caa lok for yourselves." Th t 47?ly. ddress - N. W. CRAFT, Shore, adkin County,. C. has revolntioniezd the world dnrincr t he last half century. Not least amoug the wonders of inventive progress is a method and system of work that ran hp performed all over the countrv without separating the workers from their homes. i ay liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, young or old; no special abil ity required. Capital not needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return ro us and we will send you free, some thing of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business which will bring you iu more money right away, than anything else in the world, i Gtan4 outfit free. Address Teue & Co.. Augu.ia, iuaine. l.v. Atlanta Ar. iicenvllie SparttDbug Charlotte " Concord " Salisbury Hlgili Point " oreeusboro ' 8i lem lUUsboro " Durham " Capl mil Kdlclrb olttaboro Danville Drake's Branch " Keysvllle " Burkesvllle " Hr hmond 44 Lynchburg' " Charlottesville Washlnjftoa " Hiltlmoie " Pliiladelphla New York Dally. Xo.1 7 00 1 01 5 13 6 03 0 09 P M A M , 44 ' 7 57 ! 8 2d I'll 44 j 12 08 ! 14 43 tS 15 I 2 10 4 3 10 0 12 44 1 00 1 40 . 3 45 ' 1 15 P M 3 44 8 S3 ' 11 45 8 AM 6 0 P M A M P M . 40 1 34 a 44 6 S3 7 s ft. 9 11 9 40 itl 84 TS 44 t4 03 i 3i' U 43 11 n 2 44 3 63 3 6 IS 2 00 4 ro s ro 10 03 It 33 8 24 No. 53. A M P M A M A M P M A M - 11 23 a. iu." Ar 12 12 noon 12 3. n tn. 12 55 1 14 1 4 jr 2 10 2 .0 2 49 3 13 3 27 , i 400 4 31 4 40 ;. 5 09 5 94 6 10 Lv. Ar. LV. Ar. p. la. 5 40 7 .tu 50 -11 4 7 so a.m. Grvt'nsbor. Salt-burv Sl,:h(-svlllC C.it ivwba Ner.ii oh lii kory 0uii-ii.v sprlnjri Mo:;iinton (ilci. lAlutne i Millie I: OKI i.Vrt i. Ko!ti,U Knob Ki u-teMounWln AheTlile Asiivure i Al-udeis M.irsiiali 11 ot Sjpj-ings Hot4ptrpffg' MtHI1OWn Ki.iiXilllB J.!;t -Oi kl!S4i 135 Boog .- i 13 L il!.J.a ! til li-T i -6 5 s ' ! M 1-'l - - v .557 1: ; . r . .4-39. i M - 1 417 '.I : 3 44 - I' 3 is a 35 ) 260' it, u 1 is 12 46 p.. i i i ,noo j I was ;- ; 7 ii i-i ' 415 ...'J. I ,3.-;P.." ; 4 6fl p.m. T ; So p.B. ;" 3 00 p.B. 1 8 2i,pfJL i Iuimkoc: . : Arr 4s.i ..j.. : tM i i lia ... Leate 7:4 11 10 . ui. IrKli.inipoiis 6 35 p. ni. Cl-.t ag-o -1 6o J5t.. Puol 6 o p. ci. st : i.onirt 7 lo &. tu. Ksus.isCltr ! 5f urplhy Branch, f "Iall' etcpt M'NDAY f ' a in urmr AinrtillP ... 1013 rr Waynfsvlllc it & pin chartemnn. c 05 Jarrtits . . . . . A; US'. Koar tall except SUXDAT ! r m. NOTICE ! The Last and Final Sale cf the Chunn Place. In obedience to an order of the Snne. rior Court of Catawba countv. mad in the case of Susan 8.' Trollinger, Adm'x of M. B. Trollineer. vs. It. H. Troll and others, I will re-sell on the premises at 12 o'clock M.. on Saturdav. the. lv r T rn . . f a ui june, mat Valuable tract of I t Dally, except Sunday. SliEEPINQ-CAR SERVICE. On train no 50 and 51. Pullman Bafft -sieeDer between Atlanta and Nev York. n train? S2 and S3, Pullman F.nfTet Sleeper be tween Wahlnpton and Montgomery; Wanlilntrion and Atigusu. Pullman Sleeuer between Rlchmon andaret nsboro. Pullman Sleeper between ;reens boro and i:a.leleh. Pullman Parlor Car between Salisbury and Knoxvllle Through tickets on sale at Principle stations, to all points. ; For rates and information, apply to ony ajrent ot ihe Company, or to 6 Sol. Haas, Traffic Manager. J. 8. FOTTri, Dir. Pass. Agt. RicnMoxD, Va. W. A. Turk, Dir. Pass. AgH, Raleioh, X. Jas. L Taylor, Gen. Pas. Agt. TttAIN NO 12 150 p. m Leare 1 17 Arrive Sparuabnrs; An(ve!lpi iiender-otiYiile 1 , tt.i Ashevlllje 4 .Lejve.gii , a. , - , , 16th meridian time trsejd to Hot Spring. - wln T ... .. .1 wetofUt8prlm Pullman Sleepers IwtM-ppu Washln?toB t8Sin!i . v.; Rlchmoml Giwuton .. lUtelgfh & (irfensWn Parlor Cars .. Sllsbun Knoiilm JO. L. TAYLOB, G. P. A. . W.A. WINBURX I: .CttD.i nifoll VKewnrdcil are thoslwW 111 U II tm I read this and'tlien actjtifT vjll find honorable employincntthatwia not take them from their honrcsandfcB ilies. - The profits are large and Jure for every industrious person, many ban made, ailfl rtrf llfiiu motinir cvrl 11B' dred dollars a mouth. It is easy for f one to make $5 and upwards i per dJt who is willing to work. Eiitbcr kx, 3'oung or ohl; capital not heedt-jw start you. Everything new. Xospecal ability required; you, reader, can doit i! well as any one. Write to ns at bncefcr full narticulars. which we mail fret Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Hainf iana Known as the Ubunu place, adjoin ing Thomas Hyde and others, on tbo W. N. C. R. R., two miles East of CUvoinnri' in the eounty of Rowan, containing lf7 acres more or less. Terms of Sale: The nnrchrr 20 per cent. cash, and the bul anrn mi a credit of six months, thn give bond with approved securitv titl. retained until aTI the nurehftK t,. ; paid. The bidding- will h,rin lundrcd dollars. SUSAN S. TROLLINGER. Admx. of Ar. T May 1,1888. V' nCCDa Wonder exist in tlimi UfctTeands of forms, but arc surpass ed by the marvels of invention. Those uoi.e in neea or profitable work that can be done while Jiviner at hnm iw,..i at once send their address to Hallett & C 1 ortland Maine, and receive free, full information how either w.t r,f i ages, can earn from $5 to m per .lay and cf0M- . V1CJ "vc. You ares bianco irec. Lanital nrf. rr.n riavc made over SCiO in Xi u:.. i. ... - ',c uay uc ! viiiswurK. All siicceAd. THIS PAPS f lc in Pnliikl : the fwnwuT Ac-r.; CT I'r-i' iMIm ; ROSE E. CLEVELAND'S NEW BOOK, HOLCOVB A" SANDERS. Sapt o. Awrntv, AaeTiiJe, N. r. f'.,-'vln itt Geo. trTl-. ' THIS PAPER f& i V-?.'U B'irxii'M . frti.t. jirii.' rrar- --- -1B Sr i s .TPS p - il. a, f r& yMg.' i.i- . is SI
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 7, 1888, edition 1
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