WW IV I. 4.T i 1 i J:.' . In &6 Sana Boat Since Belva Lock wood got into The presidential tussle, i The paralyzing fact la learned cue uoeaii b wuiir u uusnc .. . . ! . . . t . 1 . Once when hn wnnforl ! rrimlot ti . - - w ww w wva wa p w I came in and rummaged'around and oIh servea: - - : - "MrsJJowseTt if Ihis ; tiouse - needs a dozen screwdrivers- wK v.. don't vou, Vuiv .( '. . j y .n" if is. so and' let me order them K 't . u. i We, again . "Why, wedonjieedeBi: KorUrCaroH vyu, j wr we -u a uere r must - ue distressing need of Vm :i When I can't keep one at the barn ten m3oatesx there must be use piem heft.' ' or der a dozen for jba right off. uDo you mean screwdriver, Mr. Bow ser ?" i " ' '- I'rA I XOBTH CAB0L1TXA DEM CCBACY. Platform of ttitf Adted in1 State Convention at "R-leich. i " ? 3 it Wft. again, congratulate the people of This ought hot to hurt her cause ; iwm - . l. 1 !.I I ine simple irutu is. ucuucri . . . i j . . - - I Ui tne omcr ranuituiica "'' Wftr -i hust le fiithpr. ;: UTneletor Tanqjiished. When the Hottentot and Bushman and the Terra del Fucgian v i Ha had foucht with Aenzicd Airy, so be 7 ' ' ' ;' . .. " 4' I 44'iiT' 1 I' ft. W " - lilt." 1 At the Patagonian giants be had hurled pm tulkiuc about?" V - I ia ..-vY. ... . HP WPnf fho t.lmnna lalM ll r 3 C ua trlthe cor.ltauetl eniov ment of peace, good gdverULact iru d general prosperity under Democratic ad miaiBtratiou f theaffalrs of . the State which . hasttow'sjeeii uobrokea" for so J y VMiOf tfva waw.jupy MU am f euforoemoutpt'thlaw : liportlfeoincrcsh ing efficiency of ourxcommoK, school eys tem. and -U progred- made lnfcaiar education : upon the improvement and felliajr a Fiar Horse. t If - t i i 4 THE LITTLE 'DECIPTIOS'S PRACTICE BY sharps,- but easily . disco yered, , f A tlrtvan ililtMi( i!C. . i ed to bv horsemen and honm nhiimors t r to conceal the age of an animal after VCRTirMI Dicrnu i he has; passed , his tentbr jear. No f "' ? M" will follow the rules herewith laid down. I On Want to OUT a horsp an nnimnf nut ucr u join 01 age. W 11 11' Sl If ' S'teain, Air and. Vacuum Pumps, Vertical arid' Horizon 6: ; : VERTlCflL PI lunt -i - - - p M w i i r jaeaiar Horizontal risron. iiniiu rt4 1 " . ' i - - -u . v all the natives scatter in screwdrivers sent up at once. He t -rir. U I . xi . : i ' I' ll A linrT nrinde rthejiingies of Hahratta; U I From thejlito de la Plata to the sources . ,fuL Vila . i i He had: swept with his bravado realms 01 khedive and mikado. il And retrulated all the earth In ' true - imoerial stvle. With, the catamennt and titrer and the Abyssinian lion. He had grappled single handed and Every jspouting hippopotmaus he got his Waa sure o lay outt first or last, a dead . V9 UV f9 JVW. - ;7 With hk Waring eye a-brightning he wouia aasn aooui a-ingniening, Jrat like lubricated lightning lunging ' t.Ytvnniirh tK thunrlop ctrm ! Trightning with this facial feature every savage iiviug urtruiurc Ihe renort gets out some way and you receive a uuButi I m 1 1 r ill v il l il lt vim rn nu 1 1 ir n etfrprlHe fnanlfeft! $t all parts of the certain place. The would-be seller l??jnrr!t ?KVl?r " WT. raKes youi for a greenhorn and is all wii ueiween iiiu BVAie 01 wings ana me ' v" 1: j outra-es, crimes and scandals which at- P foryoi!f . . Your line of proceed- "g firuii'ni, asH ooara. ask waitinc for them to arrive, .when found th aimlpt nn n Imintpf. in ilip library and told him he Had best take it iL 1 w iae uarn.... .. . . - When I came in here and asked tAfirlokt l?r.YTTiKHrf ncAAndiMr fn ti"jK J t i borders. We pledge 'ourselves to exert have the horse brought out into the tin iie luiure as in tne past our oesi ei- auey. wne vou knowing "Yah aiVrnA fnr "Don't rknow what raskedfofr uWell. here it la. I wrote it down. Is that screwdrirer or gimlet? , , He saw that he was caught, though' he wouldn't give up, but 1 had revenge when the dnxpn rpwl rivers ramp nn C. 6. D. and be had , to fork-over fpr them. f ., ;-Ji t- "w And yet I don't want the police to it an idea that Mr. Bowser and I quar- ... k.. V VmmW m mm r4f7V VMS V I....VV, Ulli V il 11 Cl 9 C V 1 J I? X II 1 1 - 1 kX' 1J UZ wus,lu pi i"w " W1 aay. uegin oy looking at his feet, and I people of all sections of the btate. Af- ..ftor tirmin- our adherence to Democratic fVIMi".a'? I"?rwl " .?uaKe tho "UI ,c,,- " auoious way, as il voa ... uutuu KMC:1U JUr IIJC UCOSU head close to udex finser at necessarv exnenses anil mrfuAllv xtin-l , . 7 . . . " irnfch ita oublie debt- aniflhat whenevw " xne Pn eardOWU the revenues, however derived, exceed aa. 010 w FnW iou may blow him this amount, thev should be reduced, bo I Off his feet. ' but it is nt.t nrnhuIJa Jas to avoid a surplus in the treasury. Then punch Him in the ribsr press on .J v u,vu bis spine, loo very dubious and iuau re: cessitates the payment of a premium 01 tknf irnnl1 ntiAirialia!lfi!n ifaimnttn I rf?IlTv. ftnVt ruitfl fA lwn1 VinlrldTi nTin rmrnhauoM I I,lipn rnn will (Kn d I- . .w., v.uu,v. . ..v.. u " i. i ivi. kuu mat) liiuo uuen in many instances, at less than par, is the horse's mouth, taking a liKhtninc undemocratic, opnressive and luiauitous 4 . I n . Um ATI llf-. '1 1 1 ....... 270 hv th crnvprnmpnf nnh 1 000 f?.UW "U " JOU Cttll him? of its bonds, taken up with; the millions) flght last spring," the man will 1 " jjiV ?fr 4. 3 undemocratic, oppressive and iniquitous Unrvov a.nA fi, .:u u i and shouldi be refbrmed. The course 'ofl IJmS ? tUm ?J Wlt.h e remark : All f" IVamwiMiin Paninc.n tntiimo I Xie 11 our lemoc ratio Representatives in Con- ITfAaa in 4 Kai v AffVa 4a mirA MkliAf 4tA people from burdensome internal revenue 1 a i aa a . i a i . - ""-or o ' s tjt r sin mpfi rnitr mi Knnrcoronn i mi nr. And makd the sizzling atmosphere su-. " C T --r r- i? t erfluously warm. f rel or that our home is not a happy t 1 - . I nno Ha u nnanf fha tucf Af mMtanl TKati i"a u-ifV. In tVia imwrv ttnro I 1 1". af. 1 lira fViA n ton na Yi naYtirtA IT a "v"!Vi:;i:nI"r " i A", r people from burdensome internal revenue "It was YerY too Inthln&;S meetwtth the ap such ajobonrae." ?S- I 3 W 68 Mt al , and any coimngf d6wn or apoMproval of the Demopratief party lot tai.1 .i-0k1 Jwhv ' - . . . " . . . . J rxmyin or i fvnonf h Hm din1 Aftr I Kfnro nrirt nr rMnwiffnllw nuAn m Anil I . ... V now ne tougnt a Doa constrictor ana :."p l ' v - . -: 17, z ,. r .y. ' taken' cameoffa bloody victor ! a call the other day be remarked on w wey nna u impossioie wgiveto My H . , , When theVrpenUne devourer chased the beauty of Mw. Blank's bhek eyes. our all demanded, they .f now but liim u.'ifK intont is. lrill ! Ua. nun. m LJ... J.- I I HCl CJC3 OiC 171 IIC, HIT UCllI , 1 1 C lfl atrnntr liim t Kii nAll"tla lio ! 1 ' . 1 ! timiil cm nl Innf nllnnf 1 I . ... ... . And we hethTfeUow "holler" like S1 13 JV slSht filing as bad never st e 25 acrain. "What?" I "lt was Very foolish in you to put op oh n ink'nn rna n " r sir you are sadly mis- if-'"-! The. most simple, durable and effective Pump in the market lor Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. JE2FSend for Catalogue. Thel S. CAMERON STEAM PUMP WWII Foot of East 23rd Stkeet, New York. .' a m 9m - - . I, . .- . .- " " il tw, P51 ; S liJi o,"-i? J .-. r Wi V .W..'i7HJ(l U V:1 mm ma a .doomed nonl for his ina. "lxme,"f she sald "and have some gumption, I want you for home con And while I do ihe washing you must entertain ine twins." i r-S'. IT. Fmc in Yankee Blade. as that?'' "But they are blue." "They are coal black f "jveryuodv says blue. Wn1l nr. Bowser and his Wife. THE PECULIARITIES THE GOOD LADY HAD TO PUT UP WITH. ' v i I suppose Mr. Bowser is jost like any other; man around the house, and A BUflWrlk 19 W WI1C O U.UIV i tu put All il ' : 1 1- me ocner aay.ne came running m n ' v - . 9- Jrom the barn and asked: 1 , and I walked alonsr. "1 see how it is. he renlipd. 'Sifid T 7 I " 1 C HA m tt M A I n -T 1 j ouu occuia ouch a Have you seen the corkscrew any- nice person. She is cobr blin l, and where within a daj or two V" ! she sees blua for black "Drfivit Free nt 1 - 1 1 aon.t remember. -"Well, it's funny. I left it here two or three days ago, and it ought to be here now. It's curious that I can't lay a tool down without somebody eat ing up. i aPerhans it's in the lavntorv He went rushing around for five minutes, ana men came back to say: w . ,i a. our peopte an uie renei aemanaea. tnevt. . i umii t wan Ll VOTI11C1 1 LA VAIIIlClCan LllLli Mill Ullfiril M. I Illill Kl III h rwirsA wriA ritia tn U.l ! partial relief from such existing burden, f tt'onfr. fifth vaui. 1 . i 1 .3 : I SSflff6S. A ill V S IlesolvedThat while the detail of the I'IjL?,' . x " . tt" "IU Iia" T.U Aw. a Ta.--T. methods by which the constitutional e"uul"S W,W,SDW1 can t take r". revenue tariff shall be gradually reached uwc A.V J eu M 1 0 a XieaiS IH are subjects whjch , the representatives! o.iy, niisier, 1 see you know your SOXCjS. Eestores oi our peopie at :uie national ' capital I sait, any u s no use to try to work you. the Senses of Tast j m, j r- ; iius , oi Lrusipii t.a iiiiiiixi. wn. i.ninir thn i ua a htf-mn i. l. i : ww "Well, everybody 'might sy yellow, customs duties should1 be lev aua OU Und, Spell out tiiey are Diack. prouuctiou ot puolic revenue, and v., U r . I ' 5 Adavor.two subspoiientlv wp hnrt- Uie discrimination Hi their adjustment L 1 ou can make any excuse you wish I TRY THE tttrp. - - wi T T. J r I . . . . . " - . I Tf rvof n kiA L... . 1 l 1 w ' pened to meet Mrs. Blank while out 8noulu 06 sucn 113 will place tne highest ec- uu." JVU ,mve accomplish walking and I iokimrlv txAA hr ihati168011 luxunes and the lowest on the ea tne great point in a horse transac r- u".I t Li ? lnat necessaries of life, distribute as equally tion. 1 . ui-wscr IIHU UlltCKHi DCr e?e8. Ia-nnihlA th nn.ivnulul.lp hnriLn. nf T L ii?.... , , , "I wish thev were black." she replied, taxation. nd nnfr 7i VrpI tt. JJZ 11 J. a ""Vf an ow. n?e the "I prefer hlaA tn hln-" on the neatest numW: ciwe 6e; diBerent. . When the r. . I . . . . . wnn ..ha kni' U . 1 1 l "And your eyes are blirt?" Kesoiveu, mat we, as Heretofore, fa- " . ' "v. can Keep "Whv of course.1' - I vor and .wiI1 uever cease to demand, the ",ra waiting for,aKleast five minutes. "Well? I aueriefl. as Mr. Knwspr ".SI" i "Z ...v., c uw, swum ins ermna, ' i iiiiciuuj i c iiiir pvLtiii iik ii v : I r ihx. i vnn ninar i..i.. Ai nottobejusfihedintimesofpeaceras a iiai,lMIil J,u .j. u;. grievous burden to our people and a AT 7i , rv . mm s source of annoyance operations. We call the people of the State to the hyprocritical goes .against; the grain fSawr?Rrin HAY-FEVER PIEDMONT AIR LINE ROUTE Richmond & Danville Railroad. 002TD32TBSD BOS2DUL23. IN EFFECT JUNE 24, 1888. Trains Run By 75 Meridian Time SOUTHBOUND CATARBH is a disease of tho i hi . . wwusj ujcuiuruiie. genenulv orurinatiniF in th. noaai sages and maintaining its stronghold in . "... uiu jiuiui ii siiusiorin a poisonous virus into th ot thraugli the digestive organs, corrupting ihe blood aiid producing other trouble some a,nd dangerous symptoms. A Dirt'Cle 18 .innllod Intn Pitch t,. v, i ...... . - iiu.imi ami i in us practical .A i r.', , " . "'J I;a ur- ' cents at (trumlsts; bv mail 5 aiieniion oi tne " "is tuu,r tunc un so mat it . . . I L . J I Prr ss. Playing Judte Anderion.X THE "WAT. GEORGIA IICANINNIE8 AMUSE TJIEL'SELVES. "Uh, 1 tell you what le s plav," said We niised like one of resrlstertd. bo t;enis street. ev York. liLY BROS., warren in:ly. pretensions of the Republican mrtv in nm vnn meir piatiorms mat tney are in lavor the family."! ill i n f rPYipn i gr r ma nnafiviia oi'Dtn m I . . taxation, enacted bv their n.irtv xvhil. . . lf 3'0U rausetl him you must know thft R.nil!liina in (Vmro0 M I tUS PXHCt ajJff. ing their energies to obstruct all legisla- "Qh, certainly. Got his birthday tion inaUfnirntad hv th rnnrpunntntkoa I tlnwn in an A1l fi i -a - j . t.. . v., . .. . vi. i j 1 1 1 i u y furs auu Of the Democratic nartv to rolwvA th 1 ..u u ' . . . A uiuiivu wu, 17m A rare "If there is another house in Detroit a nte sx or seven-year-old picaninnv to see itr ! lto a crowd of little tlarkies near the i i i" ! I inrn or T.i.ii. . .1 C1..., rC.. ... .,.1 1 corner of Fair and Frazier yesterday. L.m. tin . It 1 i i,1t . wjwJ A 9- 1-9 I.. ' J . . J A. 1 I ins uiiir u-shmj,wo or tnrpfl run like this, I'd like "Why, what's the matter?" jltiuu ii a tenve ine-corK-i . " ""n screw on the stair stens dnv I hfn simiiltaneouslv. yesterday, and haven't you flung it out "Let's play Jedge Anderson." oi aoors, chopped it up or grven it i m oie Joe Ureen ttYiiy ,to some besrsrar. It's stnonilar . Jfwine ter be er witness." how good tare you take of your own u's ?wine ter be not guilty," shriek aim now nine you care for 11 Llliru never bring another tool fl 8 J umbo Uuntev said a fourth. people of all oranartof tliisodioussvstem. Resolved. That the ocratic party, in furtherance of popular euucaiiop, is a sumcient guaranty that we lavor the education of thenconle.nnd we will promote and improve t he nrpsput - 4-- euucationai be done The man looks at BiHv's fth nnrl j replies: 4JTen years old! Why, the beast is above 20 or I'm a liar." " Naiv vnii nr.itif t l....l 1 .1 l.. ... r .7 . J"" f'""" iu itrau iie noise e taxation. J marjEi to the visitor: iS?JFR'i8 YOf.EC without delay. i!i?ii coiiipomni Uuu euiyri when all else fail m. iBwmrd I'Wna. Exhaustioo. invaluable for rr -J-"' .""? ail pains aim dl orders of the Stomach aud Bowels. Me. atDruioists. HINDERfiORNR. YfcM .a ....I I ft. . n Btoiwalpoin. Kiimiren comfort to Ihe f,t-c Nrver fajlt to cure. 16 ctjnU at liruittrmtla. HuaitiW.it v Of Interest to Ladies 215?i--S.t,1tf?mpl'nt; 10 n7ly who wi.hea 1" 1 2. cy forxpurcbHsini:. gnd ktamn for now re- mine, ill never home. i "Just sit right still I'll find it.' j "It'i gone forever." ; I "No, it isn't. I remember where I saw it., ' What's that?" he asked, as I urned. "The corkscrew." f "Is' a corjescrew a screwdriver ?" "Mr?. Bowser. OVfm vrm ' OAinn nM.nl lJon 1 1 know wether I want the cork screw or the screwdriver?" . ! ; . , "But you said corkscrew." "Never!"1 : - n " Well, thft aortt-tvAriwaw Co I on the table with! "Oh! It is!. And h nnniAH you hare taad so in the first place?" One morning he wanted to use the spade; and ijot finding it in the barn he came rushing in to inquire: How much di that junk dealer pay you for the! spade?" , ; i w What do you mean "Why, the spade, is nowhere to be found, aud fnrestimeyoa sold it" Mlaveyou looked in the barn?" "Of coarse." "And in the yard?" "Certainly," : ' AnddownKtaiw?M . . , Yes. I had, that , spade yesterday, and now its gone! There are! some rn5 aro?nd! thi8' VyonWfc; ekVect me to watch L the barn tools, do you?" j ; . :4AU my ideas about h t h s matter. You may have' got 15 I v lli T T1 wnicn cost me Jpl, IV iTT3fll nave yut conscience ; As that inoment a boy came to the : back door Ynth the spade and said aMrnth,- Jk Thereriaia: I after the boy had cone, ! - f Doa t le4his thing happen again ! I see through it, and I give you warn- whichhasbeen thecanse of neverargirls wT,?S' h0nse' If he w tinkering nn"IU"w,,Ye " uuuerjioot, i nfr wan 58 It there's a f?hcrii found ii, u ' t . , n,nied t0 another that her beau had taken it away,! and she had onrv Wm L jl; . - v o Mic .Haw was found m the Ynwi A r--l cin.W i louna me saw on her tcueitJubJe removed it to,the settee i n the parlor, and iMr Bo. ....j pt there hy $cr::tchf!' f.Sf- lvv ebt ahnnf fk . .- It:V , ' u :..; ,i i i ti'P wvxt uiut nour in r miiv, j ' The idea had taken lit wiM fir and in less than it takes to tell it the excessive taxation Resolved. 1 hat to meet nn pristincr evil, we will accept, for educational pur poses, irom tne tetlernl (iovernment. n pro rata share of the surplus in its treas I 7 1 1 f . . .1 1 w -w.sjvaBW I ' IVIC Villi. an . ury; x roviaea, mat it oe aisDursw YnnVl olmorJ fUni u ' l throua-h Stat nUnt ntid thp hnr t.h 1-0.7, (l lw5 feel that you were cheat- i:.:k..: i i ed. . Ml S i ou win excuse me. sir. verv busy this morning." 15ut about the horse ?n i 1 1 wn, ne woman t please vou but I'm sir. features. Resolved, That the United States be- iu iv oa mail j ukcs o LCii n ine wowiycu, xiiub ms u ii uea oiates oe- "judge," an exceedingly black litt'e ing one government and ours a national negro girl, with lees like a nair nt Pan ' wo denounce the efforts of the pothX ' 2 L 5" , .fl t ,LAL Republicans to force sectional issues in Ivl,iTa"TrnC W i. " 14 Uonffress and elsewhere, and to promote while Jumbo Hunter held another dissension and ill-will between the peo- P.iiinniy Uj me par unu waiteu tor j pic opine aiuerent sections of our com court to begin. f I mon country. The others were sitting in a row out rReSoIve1 That it is due to the people in front of the iiulfre whita RluL-M our eastern counties, who have so ria-Thrntpn cheerfully borne their share ofourcom- ivi hup m nicBunKaue. i equauy enecuve system ot county govern j guitvi . utuaiiucu lUC lUUECl " " uiaiuiaiucil. . 1 . t "Isn't he twenty?" ''Didn't I sav I had his birth dar in writing? Didn't I feed him with mv c,mi v own nanus r 1 He has the teeth of an old hnrsp " "Very welljsir.i No harm dene, of course. ; I I rather like his looks. "fco does everv bod v. He's a horw t. be proud ot. j Just whatil want, if T w:i nnlv i. . A i ' - - j sur auoui nis age; ,ri i :- i xixuuse me. sir. Dtit l must on m and soothe the children. Thev KeSOlved. Tbnt tha TlpmnprntiV nrlv iv oiiuouume me ennuren. ihev is opposed to any further extension of crvWfnrWl wiS 7 the "No-fence" law. unlet nr-h i.n . cr? "J? Aor..?eur w,i sell Bilbe. sion shall have first hn jiiithnriri k Well. 1 11 take i him at Si 50. If mninritv tf th niMliwl 1 VOU &av hp 8 nnl v ton lVi.f OA4la : the territory to be-affected thereby. for I know you to be a man who jvcaoiveu, mat ine democratic party has ever been the party of the working- man, ana nas never fostered monopolies, nor have "trusta" or "combinatioMB" or wouldn t lie nor deceive in a trade of s -m- . . . . . any sort. JMroit Free Press. sternly. "No, 1 ain't" "Well, w'ats your name?" "I'se name Preston Rain v. "No. VOU ain't. SPoIp nn n email darkey in the court. Dat's my name." i nere was a uivelY'tittle side - play that threatened for awhile to terminate AT 1 1 111 al -B -fc. - nJS &.!? fL u n lt,,- "P0018" ver grown up under lawsTnact- y is jjiuin-icu uj u. xe TOiuest in mis country! wed a part of "Uncle Jim." Thereup-I0"1.; between aggregated capital, seek- Is fi on he took his station -near KlaL- 1Qg to crush out all competition, and th I disproves this chnrce is a God-send tn hi.m,.., mr . .. . .. """ I : j:..: j i it - , .. I :. u i i ... . d. u. n. nas never tAiiin nnd that mir.iii ---- .uw vui: ill r ii . ... . e m woo wants tc itself -op to cure U TTERLY SURPRISED I MtiiruiAN, Miss. July 12, 188Y. 1? 'm a rur n nuniocr oi years i Dave suffered ua told agony from the effects of Mood poison oaa my case treated by several prominent physicians, but received but little, if any, re lief. I resorted to all sorVs of patent medicines, spending a large amount of money, but yet getting no ocuer. My attention was attracted fry U urcs said to have been affected by B. B.B., and T commence taking it jnerely as an experi ment, having but little faith iu the results. To my utter surprise I soon commenced to improve, and deem myself to-day a well and hearty per son all owing to; the excellent qualities of B. B. B. I cannot commend it too highly to those suffering from bipod poison, f - J. O. Gibsov, ; Trainman M. k 0. R. R. . : n .. c . i ii . liuu ui 1:11 . nnn nMn;inriu t ha on act ment of laws that will, bear equally lUKIB BU, Resolved, That as all taxation bears A. 1 1 . THIS AGE is lull of humbugs, -and that remedy that uu nc uxjK nis station near black J ! B c,usu an. competition, ana tMulsProv'8 ini ennrge is a uo Maria, the wheelharmw 1 flnl individual laborer, the Democratic partv 1 lt7- B- B. has; never faile wpntnn " is, as it has ever been, against the mo- to count for something t0 hin ho wants to be -Is von iiltv n.f ;hm. "opol.sta,id in favor of ajust distribu- cuml what B. B, B. sets it "I ain't ffuiltv." ' "Sventy-flve dollars an' fifty days. from tliA ntAof ... t X ost heavily upon the laborer, it is the lf irct iuau was called. ' " ".Whaisyou?" . . iJVr witness .Ml, . Who is you a wftness against?" Uaiu8t Preston Rainy." "Ise donein de Black M iria,' said Preston from the wheelbarrow. . "Dat don't m.de no diffunce," said the judge, sharply. "You hush your mouf, you little ole black nigger,'' Preston Rainey didn't like to be squashed, but 'the judges popnliritt spleen by throwing dirt at thlljackfof the witnesses, "Well wna oIa Piifn " t?; drunk?" - ,1CJ . Muas'm. fle come to hlk6uselK, y. V lw aeain-ii wosh t er doing a thini? to 'i ni TO1 ivn .in1 T say, 4look a yeah, now, Preston, I don' no iuss win you and he cussed me and beat me an' I vam'f &iyihvia thing." - - utCiA,!. "gCAaanounced the judge, 1 11 tnve von tAnf. t ?.: stockade.' : 7 v,' " w xrtTSPi JttmiJnter8eized hold Of HiftWifcmM' ai. fUncle Jim" gatheretUbold ;0f 'the, wbeelbarrowniBt ade..whi14nw r.il. Trrf. - - - a ' -- -. ru.M to the Work l n mn a n tni L-or. tV.n.in. of Our public institutions at the lowest limit consistent with wise and efficient management. The Democratic party opposes -any competition- between - fre and convict labor, but it insists that con victs shall not remain idle at the expense of honest labor. Resolved, That ours being an agricul tural State, it is our duty as well as our pleasure to promote any and all legisla tion that is best calculated to advance the interests of agriculture; and that in so doing we will most effectually ad vance the interests of mechanics manu facturers and lahnrprs v r r , t . , 1tAar1vl Tk.t TV Orth Carolina, nnrrliallv- tinWlva Ida administration, ef Hon. Alfred M. Scales, as uouear, patriotic ana conservative. ' Resolved, That the ability, wisdom, honesty, patriotism, independence, faith fulness to dutyV and manly courage tJt President Cleveland hnvp. miration of all good men ; and the inter ests of the country demand his re-nomi- i . .. unnuu ana nis re-eiection ATTER TWENTY YEARS Baltimore, April 20, 1887-For over twen- ty jiMTi I have beiu troubled with ulcerated bowels and bleeding piles, and grew very weak and thin from constant loss of blood. I have used 4 bottles of B. B. B., and have gained 15 pounds in weight, and feel better in general health than I have fori ten years. I recom me4 your B. B. II. as the best medicine I have everased, and owd mv imnrovement to the use f Botanic Blood Balin. ErGExus A. Smith. 318 Exeter St. f ' , ' nu followed behimL nn V. Jf " t y M tt . - - mWrn. till n k-J KIM - I P- ' I I ' Buoklen's Arnica S al ve Tn Bust Saia k in the world for Cuts Bruisca, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tette, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corn, and all&kin Erunlinac-And rj cures PiUa, or jio "pay raauireitA. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or . . - 1 . i. . . 9 . uiouey remnueu. rriee !H cents pes box. For Sale by Kl utt & Co. ! -THIS PAPTJP Z ?n1 n le fc O SEW YOU It. Advertlijlng BureaatiOSpruce Sr.). hwa4errlsln - .i i AN OLD MAN RESTORED. i DAm-sox, Tfa'June l88T. Being" an "old man and suffering! from generiit; debility and rheumatism bf thd joints of the shoalJers, J found difficulty in jattehding ftr n3y jtuslness, that of a lawyer, until T bought and used five bottles of B. B. B., Botanic Blood Balm, of Mr T. C. J oner, or 9. R. Irwin & Son, and my general .health is improved and the rheumatism left me. I believe jit. to he a good medicine. j ''I? J.II.Laixc. A 11 IrllO rlMlm full InfArmi.Ino nluuii t.A ' ' uwui, tiic ,tiuac ana rare of mood iiisnn4 Ki'mfni i niui QmfiMnm.. - - v . w.n. Ul.lVUl swelMBRs, Ulcers, Sores, RueumaUsm, Kidney . 1 -- .-, v., viun kyj uidii, tirr. a copy ot our St-page lUBst rated Book ot Wonders, nilea witn the most wofieemu and startling proc! ecx Kfore known, i Addretss. UljOOB Bai.m 'o,. Atlanta, :;-. p"w Bakes Rekedy CO., 6:l.v Buffalo. : ; ! PATEWTS CaVekts, Trade Marks and i ! Copyrights Obtalned,andallotherbuslDes8inther s Patent Offle attended to for Moderate Fees our onice is opposite the I', s. Patent onice and we can obtain Patents In less time tlian those re mote from Washington. iuaa..iuose re- 5?.?(l ;votle1.0!; drawing. We advise as to patent We refer her to the Postmaster, the Supt of MOnev Order 1)1 v. ;i nil tn nffiotnia nr k it entofflce.f For circular, advice, terms and refer enres to atlualclienisln your own Stateor fount v wrlttto 1 C.A.SNflUAm y ' ;Pte Patent Olflce, WasLlngtcn I)'. c. Uniyersity of Nortii Carolina. ; ; 1 Chapel Hill, 11 C. The llCX Session hfiriim An.r ?.n Ti.l. tion reduced to SttO n hnif t.. t students may give notes. Faculty of fif teen teachers. Th rM full pniiKnn rr study leading to degress. Three short courses ior tne training of business men, teacher, ; physicians, and pharmacists. Law school fully equipped. Write for catalogue to Ho.v. KEMP P. BATTLE President. Lv. New Ynrfc " Philadelphia " Baltimore " M'ashlngton Charlottesville 44 Lynchburg Ar. Danville Lv. Hlchmond " BurkesvlUe " Keysyllle " Drake's Branch ' Danville Ar. Greensboro Lv. uoldstoro 44 Durham " 01i:iwel Hill " IlillMboro Ar. ;reeiiboro Lv. Salem " ii censlioro " High Point Ar. Salisbury 14 'statesvllle " Aslievllle " Hot Springs Lv. Salisbury Ar. Conconi 44 Charlotte 44 Spartanburg ' 44 (ireenvliie ' Atlanta ; NORTHBOUND Lv. Atlanta Ar. ireenvllle ' Sparki nlmfr Charlotte concord S lilsburv Lv. Hoi Springs 44 AslieviUc " statevuie Ar. M Mtsbury Lv. Salisbury " Ar, High Point " Mreeuboro 44 s.iiera Lv. Greensboro Ar. lHllsboro Chapel Hill 1 4 Durham 44 Kaleigu 4 -oldsboro j Lv. Greensboro Ar. Danville ! 44 Drake's Branch 44 Keysvuie " Kurkcsvlile i 41 Kiehmond " Lynchburg 44 charjottesvllle 44 Washingtbn '4 BaltiMore 44 Philadelphia 4 New York No. lie is 7 at 9 45 11 U 3 40 & 50 8 3t) 3 1C 6 IT 5 67 6 13 S 50 10 3.1 2 -10 5 00 6 01 15 20 fl 37 S 35 17 20 11 16 12 37 12 01 1 51 7 SS 9 15 12 2 1 10 1 53 4 40 1 20 11 00 to. AM P M A M DAILY No. Hi. 4 30 5T S 42 11 00 3 00 5 19 7 45 2 30 4 25 5 05 5 20 8 01 9 42 t8 10 1 4", i 3 12 17 25 4 06 7 40 C 31 9 5) lit 15 11 IS 12 12 4 31 0 pi 11 23 12 ('1 12 40 3 37 4 48 ' 9 40 P M i A M P M A M Bicimond and Danville Bailroad Co W. N. 0. Division Passenger Train Sch(iile. Effective May 13th, 1&S.8. Train No. 6?. West Bound. Triiin Xo. sa East Uounti,' Lv 00 4 30 57 4I 11 00 SOS 8 05 a. m. p. in. a, m. 2 30 38 Boston New York- Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Lynchburg DauvUle P. hi. 4t a. m. 8 10 1 45 3ft p. m. a. m. Hlchmond Peidavlile Oolbsbofo" Kalelgh Durham 3 l a. m. Greensboro 10 30 .3 20 12 35 dcxjq 10 03 a. in 8 10 tio U 2 p. m 15 a. m. JO 44 p.m. 11 45 6 55 30 a. u. P M A M P M DAILY. No- R1 - "t ""No. 6 HO p M 1 (W AM 2 13 4 50 53. 5 43 r. 22 5 05 9 55 i 3 30 4 37 6 27 , 7 32 8o0 14 40 9 50 11 55 1 15 12 35 1 55 4 10 8o5 9 47 12 25 12 40 1 25 3 m 12 40 2 55 7 35 8 50 3 00 C 20 P M 44 A M P M A M A M P M P M A M 7 10 1 51 2 53 5 30 6 80 7 05 11 4a 1 25 5 56 6 3S 7 15 8 15 8 40 t!2 34 lo 5o 3 10 T5 20 4 SO 55 til 45 8 50 10 SO 11 S3 1 45 8 36 5 AO 12 (5 3 05 T 00 S 20 10 47 120 A M P M A M P M ii A M P M A M P M P M A M 11 25 Ar 1 12 12 36 n 12 55 1 14 1 4 310 2 20 2 49 3 l.T Lv Ar. 3 27 4 00 4 31 4 40 5 09 5 34 6 10 Lv. 5 40 Ar. 7 SO 8 50 11 40 7 80 a a. m. Salisbury noon Statesvllle in. Catawba Newton Hickory ConneJIj Springs Morgnntou Gleu Alpine Marlon Old Fort liound Knob : Diack Mountain Asheviilc Asheville Alexanders Marshall Hot springs 50 p.m. p. m m Hot Spiirgs Morrlstown Knox villa Jeltlco Louisville 1110 a.m. Indianapolis 6 85 p. m. Chicago 1 5o St. Paul 4o p. m. St. Louis 7 1q a. m. Jisnsas city v 7 20 6 V7 5 5S 5 57 5 17 1 4 4 30 4J7 3 44 3 3 2 35 2 00 1 25 1 16. 12 46 "12 19 noon H 40-a. ia. 10 25 8 35 "7 15 4 15 7 30 Ar. Lv. p. m. a. in. p. m. 4 on 8 30 3oo 8 oo 8 25 p,in. p. m p. ni. a. m. p. tn. 'Murphy Branch. Daily except SUNDAY i TRAIN NO lb TR41VXti 8 0J a 111 Leave Astvlii 1.".l:T-1N.e 1025 Arr WivneLVinV: i 5 P- m pm. Charleston ..:::: -i iotSa m 6 05 jan etts Leave 7 : o TRAIN NO II 3 50 p. m Leave ' it Arrive A. & S. Road. Dally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO ll 8partanbnry Anlve nop. m lendersouMlle 58a.ia Asheville Leave sio P Jif 'Dally. t Daily, except Sunday. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified unon th pst.nt f Tt M. Miniris. all Dersons havhur riimc against tiid estate are hereby notified to E resent t;hem to me for payment on or efore the 30th dav of Ammst irrq m this ubtice will be plead in bar of their rvwvery aii persons mrlebtcd to said estate' are requested to make itnmwli.iiP Hyineiu. A. Li. HALL. Aug. 30, J888. : Administrator. NOTICE TO SETTLE. All persons havinjr claims n in inst, th estate i ofi B. (1. Fesnermn n. ilrM J va ai uerepy noiinea mat they must present iiiciu tu me ior navmont nn nr Utr,..-n thn 2d day of August 1889, or this notice will oe pieaa in oar oi their recovery. AH persons indebted to the estate nf S a Fespejjnan arc requested to settle with- out uemy j a. P . tiUl)I31 AJN, ! EXT. Of S. fr. FpSTt-mnn July 31stj 1888. 41:6t. ' It ORTH CAROLINA 1 Superior Court, ROWAN COUNTY J September 4th, 1888. O. D. Dttivia nnd S Hi Wiley tradins as Davis & Wtlev, PlaintiflsJ vs. The North Carolina Estat e I Company, Limited, ' Defendant. Civil Action to recover $440.00 and interest, dun I by contract. r -mwrw warrrant of at tachment Issued against property oi iJelendant. The defendant nbovp nmnl Will llrn . , ,- - ...n mm; notice that the above entitled been cdmip.enced in this court, and that a warrant of nti.ielimont lm ii.i against: the property of defendant there in, snd.the said defendant is hereby noti fied to be and appear before the Judge of our Superor Court, at a court to be held Cdrt House in .Salisbury, on the 11th Mondav after iLa lt At Septembei 1888, (t which time and place said swarrant of attachment is re turnable) latid answer nr ilumn the complaint I of nLiintirfe xvl. ;k Will be tiled dnrincr th 4U daVs of said term, and lr. cowl ,lt.er.. Wee notice that if it fail to answer said compiaint auriiig said term plaintiffs will apply ito the court for the relief de manded inlthcir comnlntnr - i I ! J V HHP ir Clerk bnntsiior Court of Kcwau cuuntv. ii I , "ijHnu iivu ati, i in :y 1. lli. 7 - .i uuu uonorao e employment that will not take them from tfjeir homes and fajn llies. The profits are large and pure 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 not needed: we start you. Everything new. No special ability required; you, reader, can do it as tJSHi1?.!! "d 534 ?"- Buiiet Sleeper be- f," as a"-v Write to us at once for ery-andbl which we mail free Tii rrMirrli iiii ' ilfc . m ' . . . airpoluts: 1 innc,Ple stations, tor tor rntesand lnfnrm.it the company, or to ' vv 3 lUttUJ ucu.1 01 SOL. Haas, Traffic Manager. ' J. S. I'otts, Div.spa. Agt. KlCHMOND, Va. rmwr . W. A. 1 urk, Die. raM. Ag -No. .x) and 61 counecta dallv exceut Snrnkv ot Keiviue.orciark.sviiienndoxtord?- da at pSnt inTx" rfoli?1 lim'wo C. O. for Old c.,H51,an ,J0,n(''ta at Richmond dailr excent Sunday for West Point and Raltltnore exwP N. 52 from est Point has dally connection at Richmond with No. 6o for the south. 1 SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On train nn nn ami m d.,h n ... 75th meridian time useff to not Spring. Pullman Sleeper sbei ween Whlnon CTry nrcuiauna a ureensooro Raleigh A Ureent-boio " p.ri-r..,- " Knoxville Louisville .. ParlorCars .. suiikimn jc l.. JOS, L. TAYL01t,p. P. A. " W. A.AVISBURX.' Act'jr D. P. A WlflPJI V,rwnrled arethoscMho RilUllfa read tliisiuu Ri vtnu "W J as. L. Taylor, Gen. 1'as. Agt. R. J. HOLMES Is now Receiving His Fall and Winter Stock Of GOODS, Direct from the Northern Hartets, And will be pleased to see his customers fore purchasing elsewhere. be WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGUEES Call on the undersigned at NO.' 2, Grauit Groceries, And all other kinds of fJnn,la t eral stock, will be sold at prices to suit the times. Row. D. A. ATWELL. Agent for the "Card we 11 Tire.her. Salisbury. N. C, Judc Sfhtfr CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. Bob White and Crystal Roller Mill Flour of -the best quality. INVENTION has revoJutionieztl Vim '...-l.l i - the last haircentnrv - v i.. ,tlie wonders of inventiYe proffrens is a .V worn tnat can bo performed all oYer the country without separating the workers from their homes, l ay liberal; any one can do the work; cither sex, younjr or old; no special ahil- JUST RECEIVED One nrvnwn n ! LLTJL. 2l aA ?ot l RELS OF FREXU. vmiixr??Jv svle . u we WIil gena you free, some- ''ft "i greni yaiue ana importance to . US?"- I fTWf-t nil l. i . VOU. tlint. will atni wrA.t l...f.. -1. - i i-' " m nave iriven me " .r. . unaaitw wmin ortgagt? on their crops to bring mc their cct. a when it is ready for sale. K. J. HOLMES. Mill D linCT VOU 111 nm-A mnnav trlit away, than anything else in the world. vr vuini jree. Address ill ve & Co.. ta, Ma:t:c. . Aimi? IT i i1

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