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m i i .. i - 1-3 .9 IK i i ll ft'',!-. ! 5: -I -"l I:- -A -Hi- " i M IP it- if-- a to wi ilia: w Mnrarns vin banters as Knicnw errant, saw weHk nowji clergy umuv who didn t want his name mentioned Iesjie might t inspected of toI gfet , toilwttfc with och soBjeeta, reminded me of 6 utory which CapL Ben FirchHd of Kew York City VHco i force iwed ttf touch for- twent?-6f?emrt-wgo. A friend of the SCaptaina'Terr proper ori of peroa,',whonrv t will cult tlr. ood had coneeired an intense horror Of prise fighters in general, igV of John MoiTiiiej in particolaiT -Mr. Good, one day, wJUer trailing, up we 1W road. droDOed into a eoriteraation . nt!mn1r atranfrer of hercn-1 lean frame who occupied the seat next to him. When the train arrired.at Turnes'f the depjr t was seen to be in complete possession of a mob of roughs, and stalwart lumbermen, who had tak en possession of lheJunch mom ann Urrotze4 ererrbodr in the place. Mr. Good1 was hungry, and he and his un- known com Dan ion left the train to get sotnethin ft to eat , Mr. Good pushed him war throturh the crowd, and order- ea an DTiier shew iruiu- fTha bronrktot demurred, on the ground that the rbiighs would not permit any One etse VO oe serveu oufc nirir uwu giff mr friend an oyster stew," e up tne nnxnown; nercuics, i cpumi there'll be no trouble.' .1! 'The stew was no sooner served lhan si honir hand reached over Mr. Goort's shoulder and tipped his stew upon the floor. pappose yon give me an oyster ttew.w said (he Hercules quietly "with as promptly, tipped , over oy tne same . : hand, while the mob of roughs, laugh- td-aproarionsly .But the Hercules, itike an avenging thunderbolt, had : leaped from his stocf. died away as he wentihrogh therowcf y striking out right and left until he had Cut a broad swath clear to tne doorway, TL 4U i I foughs had to be picked up out oflej rem.ins.of those milk stews fti wkk , ana . uie ini oh , capra. , . Georgia, farmland. asked him. if Then Hercules smoothed, doif hisji! cues, and remarked quietlv as ever, Jjq,! j i Jnst let me have anotner stew, please t.j mout the gal the farmer k ffT l7?fend' replied, -but thntll & abojit nlLJ- w i I Mr. Good looked at his companion w K J aT we i,be ejIatd: 'Excuse fee, sif.but who are you, anyhow?1 The I oi rni Hercules reached into his vest pock f t and produced a card bearinghe tame Jonn Morrissey, New York. The stews were eaten in peace, and Mr; Good afterwards said to Capt Fairchild, arhe 'described the encounter: "Well, they said a good many hard things fbout John Morrissey, but hes i mighty good-man to travel with."-n Wmtrlpha Pres. ' ' y t The Horron.of Gam Chewing. New York Mail and Express. "You must giveup'chew An advanced pupil in a untOwn school whs nonsuiting phtsician regarding her health, and an m down' ez fast ez he fhfifis hia Aversion of her story and Msg?!!? VP- ' Wlrfliofitayed advice; f Why, Doctor, that vurely can't hurVme?" ' I ! would almost as soon -see you drifiV whisky as to chew gum. (ium chewing will ruin your eyes. The muscles of the jaw connect with the spine, ther are little - fi brous tissues running infill directions. A number of theaa extend to the eyes and are called the optic nerres. Now, if you will notic a ersoii eating -you will notice, a Palpitation of the tern Dies when ib lower fan mores and down! in w process or masucauon. This is caused by the working of the optic nerves. 'which keen the inner mrt of the eyesun motion and eieidses thrrh' sons), tuuie mil heie niid I'll fTIrij nerves as much, as u needed to keep them in ? a. healthy condition. These nrves are more tender and sensitive to a degree than one would im.icinp. When they are overworked they benwi aarunaen ana enfeebled, tbeirthe 4ro eas of deterioration jm the eyeshl begins Ofcoqre -IhtMnnJungW nerres draws tha eyeMtieVi ihio the socket, and as it is connected by the slender threads of tissue to the pupil of l,A-i.VL:. 1 m iri m. j MiB.-ww uecumes auectea. ine : consequence is thai, the- eye. beeeies weak, and loses itsolor;'it becomes an linnatural-looking gray, and the vision is so much impaired by it that eye glasses must be resorted tap?? irHowlafuj y i uATfui M that i$i not h. U wm make f Ou wrinkW lo'c IU ". rT iyuxrineajoBg ueure iKmeM 'ft willBA5 m your timev aft wilMiidae o1r uroaic ayspepiic. t hrow away your gum or prepare for seriouoffble,, ( A Btfresainr Horelty. Able Editor-What's the matter? Foreman Half of the article for -day s per have been p?d:-anditi time to goto press, . j nWhata6rfcof?artile? I -Political -theni ii't) Jine of ! nw-11 fill :n ' , . . maiK- ifyoJ rush it out.: WVll Kw ?T??rta85 1eJ don k w"nt to make it pub- A crow, i l-temnerd ai4..,, 1 i man Ir ho reallr lover1 hateful and odious to invite tne affec itioh of others. A man has in ven rings a little bell when the i .1 nin 1 nrvr jenough. nobodrria4ir .. . .-.!;. I I " . . . . ' TJentl' XloodaonncL the FoAMte-Jie Dl man er. mat t weed bun ank toe. f oi, stag or otheri general prosperity! hounL UTi&tiQJ&- Efa,e,uoJUinUtratioa of tr ?Th tree blood holiifaT me Old bouto- ll ,!," II I! TllliAJlJ era npnnfl. is ta ir nvu mi of thlCtjls UttiAdttidr than ibefqi hoTimt btwd ehtsicdj ami u"?r? w Hes f remendotisjT slow chas9Wt a eoofl wallwr can. keep no witruuim if the! tfitf'iSv, limit). Uut Kis scent is something UJfUlJ He'll follow hPi1!? rWrJ a trai t wel re- or fompen non n and throuUvherd. aftfr hfrd of am - r - - - - - - mals Ilnjlh(!tfe WMfWrt u Bht if bhiud uf sunl uihfef HUlmuT ii p'" ipttt ftf f-;,;fi flA" 'gone; the blood confu ses him and throws him ofE. It is from this, and i the fact that he will follow the track. that he gets his name, not from any peculiar ferocity. "The Talbot used to be trained on ; the English and Scottish bordewxio ! pursue cattle thieves and other marau- urn. Aiirsc Bieuuriwuiiun, v vucjr i were called there, are still kept in some of the big deer parks on the , norm oi xjngiauu. "There is a dog in the south called theJDujMn bLhoAncUha . timisjbnpwd intjjniing and is, perhaps, found among the p icks used 1m foll5wtn2rr esc"arett cbn victs. It isiiot-a blood h(mn, however, but a cr m of mastiff and bulldog. It oiooatnirsty. lnenpaniaras trainea itin, th first. .phuntoaatB3na; anowteTwaraibHbw'euna way 'slaves with iL Ithjasstokn the bloodhound1 IhrWglliMCTrreyfioiind, whtchTof our people at the iiationa! wpit has a cross of bulldog, can be taught to follow men iike a otoodhonnd. 14 jQt&tf&rfielf. H f! I AVhc4rlSrla!hW at tlHluJ ifi WV? ' H """i'MV "-'"ii nt s Kd, ainrt I mignty 'Tn whL iyou ser hnrVT' j - "Wall, I've got bit Don't you thiuk reasons. , that educati YesMt'raoni;t Is it, then, because you cannot clothe them properly?" VMM svf -.. 1. m1La..t1U t about t t , 4 j r UdretfM & &)odJtt aria'diW ez iuc uuuiiuiiiiiijr. "Tbeir why doh't'toti send't!tenti?n "Wall, I tell you., Some time ago I fatWhtJol a While, learned a newtot uv tricks, come home, outknocked me an' Lfluug m againthe ground so hard lit k'-iii -ri - i . .... toa ne anocxea my nip outen j inr. After this he driv me around putty much as he pleased, without no respect fur me at all. Ef he hadenter went to that school he would, of have been kind and 'fectionate, but he went thar, ex I tellou an that settled it, an' let me tell you, when a boy in this here neighborhood gets sj he can whup his daddy, w'y that household has dun last its bolt. No. mister you may take ray gals an' learn 'em all you please, but I'd leetle ruther let my boys stay away, urn (addressing one of you down for a quarter. Arkansas Traveler. A Prirapk Affair. her seedyfldjkiifg strange teredy Austin, (ealoon the ojnw dauf which was quite a party of men ana speaKing low to the, nronnetor. asked if he would tgnwity-htm a mo ment's iftepMM Ci?tf JsShjxk lhe , proprietor hesitated, notwith standing his attire, and leaving the bar to hkpfcfcqnt lfollQedTthl Inahia a renlptrcorner of therooni T to nar what he had to say. 01ancingcarefuJlv around to malrl . T'.- T-' -r-W "w"JTt Fu!SlWamb&r, and low- tinflir Vila m.l. 1A u I , '"-! earnesi wnisper, Ihengtfudi $. t 1 I "Would ,14 fU, J ii. -'xji-rJL wuiskv r . uTriist yju.for a"dnnkf iwliiakv?" wny. wnal the devil are vou so secret uiA . . It orou wanted trust wh? didut yon spe-ak np like a man andiaay sof ; WhakVth k-; , - W 11 v wwuicu ui i ate nnont itv k u nmi irom Bla .fivt ' lame, thats . " "y you know he savs tmaa are n Wi ll"' 7'" Y"? a; gracious kin om ma nuu or me soul: and fKTi 17 just as jeaLtoa as itraa, when Paul preached itohJ phillippTaiilv;111 -- . wMqu ian M ing gum?' 80:11 my. oxi Jim ter school, ffe went fashionable away with' the biggest sort uv respect hr ior nisdaidv.'fur 1 could outknock him i al "J yonr prayers-Be s Ircqiient i wn... i IffiSTir 3 AltOLIIJ A DEIIOCEACT. Platform ofIty5doptedla SaU ConTeon t Ealeigh,. h iWe againiT?&gratuiater tne peopleoJ orth Gigi.on the 4JTsi ent of trace, good government una We againip&gratulater the peopleof fHVe-Sttfte hick Uaa now. hsennabiokeiL for, so iany yeari; upon, the,Xustna impartial nforceini-nt oite!:ipojttmeiucfeis- g. eiacieiiey oi oar tomrnonrscmraf . bjs- tern. -Uw Trogr nmde la popular Mucation : unau.:iiJiiiapmvuHJut and auterprie naitese4 ia t pafts of the State, WeagaipUa4jenge..; a compan ion between ,aUteoi' things;and the iutragea, eriavoa and eeandals which at- A t 1 , S. ende4a Bepj4l ieai cf dfy W . P? r toruers. . We uleasre ourselves to exert fktttrejHwurc tjid, a t ,tyr best ef- rts tu,ftcooyU itietee uUeo-sW of the i)lef a MAionsdP tfl6Ttale. Af- rMtosr touTtfdUeteiieetO1 leraoratw; principles ag heretofore enuftciateil in the piaTTorms oi tne paniv is nereixy Resolved, That no government has the right to burden its people with, taxes e yond the amount rtqBi:edpilii, necessary expeuses anaj grauunr extin guish its public debt; ahd thaiv Vbenever the revenues, however " 4letrvert4xced this amount, they should 4tcdnci as to avoid a surnlus in thetreasary. Thut anv Kvstem of taxation which ne cessitates the pay ment of a prennnr0jti5 $270 by the government on each ft.CWOf'! thousand dollars in a country con- of its bonds, taken up with the millions that would otherwise he idle in its vaults, and paid to bondholders who purchased in many instances, at less than pur, is umle4oara, oppressive and;jftiquitous and shoMuTe reformed. TStffourse of our Democratic Itenreseutativi in Con- igress, iu their efforts to giverfekef to the people from burdensome iMterual revenue and tariff taxation, meet jftt 4 the ap proval of the Democratic party f, this State, and we respectfuillv recommend tout 1 1 they find it impossible Ab give to U$r people all the relief demanded, they support any just and practical measure uartial relief from suchexisiiog burden. ' i i M'i... ,1.2 ,i . .'. ll ri... methods, by, which the constitutional revenue tariff shall be gradually' reached sctves capital must be trusted to adjust, we think the customs duties should be levied fur the uctiivuf public revenue, and djneamiaation in their adjustment lJbdiyJh as will place the highest rates on luxuries and the lowest on the necessaries of life, distribute as equally tts;possible the unavoidable burdens of taxation, and confer the greatest good on the greatest number. Resolved, That we, as heretofore, fa vor, and will never cease to demand, the unconditional abolition of the whole internaWfvenue system, its a war tax, not tdbe'jMstified in times of peace ; as a grievous Aurden to our people and u source annoyance iu its practical operations. We call the attention of the people of the5 State to the hyprociitical UUeit-Dlatforms that thev are iu favor HtBVf cpcai ui tiiiis uiiciuus ?it ill ui taxatiou, enacted by their party, while the Republicans iu Congress arc tax iug their energies to obstruct all legislation-inaugurated by the representatives ftfjtBt .Deiiocratio party tdre)ieve the people of all or a part of t his odldjns system. Resolved, That the courscathe Dem ocratic party, in furtherance .of popular education, is u sufllcientj gRrajiy that we favor the education of the people, and we will promote and imptovcftJie present educational advantages so far as it can be done without burdening Um; people by excessive ttaxation. . i . " 'Kesolfejf ;That to mcetlaa existing eyif, we will accept, for educational pur poses, from the federal Government a pro rata share of the surplujTiu' il&treas ury; Provided, that itbe diUatsed through State agents and thVmtffor the distribution be free from objectionable features. Resolved, That the United States be ing oue government and ours a national Earty, we denounce the efforts of the Republicans to force sectional issues in Congress and elsewhere, and .to promote dissension and ill-will between the peo ple of the different sections of our com mon country. . ; " '; Resolved, That it is due to the. people of our eastern count ir, who have o cheerfully borne their share gfvar.cora' mon burdens that ths'.presept or rsome equally effective system ef county goveru- nitjui biiaii b& iBgRnamea: '" l'- Resolved, Th Qmoi atic nn rt v is opposed to teuttpn .4f the "Jio-fence" law, unless such exten i law, u unless such sion shall have first been authorized by a . . 1 j a . thin party Bas everiM tbjar:I of the workii toMn&hsneverfoste he working anononolies. nor have'tkistt'ibr 'Vimbfuattoas'' or ."pools" ever grovwup nvlfUD tndlafi4 sen3ct- ii by it. The contest lrliHhisrciajitry being between aggregated canttah'. seek ing to crush out all competition, atfd the individual laborer, the Democratic part v feflfe it navtif ieeufcgnt Ifie mo iioVblist andliHaWr tf jfjifst Wfetribu- tion of capital, and demands the en actment of laws that will bear eauallv Resolved, That s fcinaxttonf bea mosheavillr upbtiyhf l&borir?it fsithe duty ef theyegifjatir. Lj direct beiefit toiworMiigirjftriY to keep tfieixpeffses ruiaMinstWlw Idlest limit consistent with wise and efficient management. Th- iemocratic partv opposes any C($niref)itl0U between free and convict labor, out itlnsists that con victs shall not remain idle at the expense tf honest tabo: Resolved, That ours being an agricul tural state, it is our duty as well as our tion that is best calculated to advance the interests of agriculture; and that in soAnug we wfllhafet yfrelrfall Ad vanc theiinterestfof a hAicsfmsliiu factunet knd laborers. ' " ResolvMl That, thn Tiam lrtpwblloari5erilitlly pr the auministration, of lion. Alfred M. Scales, as honest, jjatriotic and conservative. tuluess tO dutv. and manlv couniire or President Clevpln nrl hnvA wnn the nl. I TrTTdT(at11cfl2firW tfthecountry del d his re-no i re-nopi- (that Simmon's Liver ltenlHtor will rid you "."pcjwia, llcalnche, Constiimtion and lumiH.y. vIay1JiH,feat"vy chills and fevfwftl PCnt4WiJrevr7Ir,S'wnd is a complete antidote for all lualarinl Hoison Jrt entirely free from quinine or calomel. iry it, anl you will be astonished at the Ktt9d rasulli olipreau'itic Simmon Ll vet WguoitrejRi(il bjiJ. U;ZeiluilifflCiO tnm jma4gniy oi tne quannea voters wi j l terntorji to be anected thereby. V u' . tr't war Im lusule fur U IX ! r9k flle ut Oea. ' Here is n. example worthy of .being tillowed by iue fathers of alt mash ers.''Mr'. Chales Crowley; a" hand some, joung fellow in ! BrooklyriTfolow ed Miss Parker on the street and spoke to her., and tried to take hold of 1 her arm. She 'screamed and gave Crowley in charge '. for insulting her. iThe von bar man's ' father got him out on bail, and then dragged him to the young taays nouse, uereueniaue tnui get r down ' on his knees and beg the youn lady's pardon. Crowjley, Jr- whs then taken home, and persons ! residing' in the neighborhood were II a 1 II . I 1 I 1 Kepi nwaKe au uigni oy a mysterious whacking noise, which sounded like a barrel stave vigorously applied to a bagging trust or something else. - i . i Nonne w able to tell how much good he- is doing when doing a right act, or how much evil he is doing when doing a wrong actjr mere may. irj either case. lie beyond the act a long seqnel, wholly unseen by himjand pot by him intended. i'The extent of the sunerfluoiui burden lliAlicated by this surplus wil! be better Tapprcciateu when it is suggested that liiich surplus &loue represents taxation srrecatlnir more than one hundred land talmng fifty thousaud (rrwer (Cleveland. If all men were to pay a little atten tion to the interests of their daily liusi- ns as most men do to their spiritual interests tor a long eternity, the con sequence would be that the business affairs of this world would go to ruin. I m m m . ! A Wcaaa's Discovexy. j rAnother wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this coun try. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven vears she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs vKre uuxlerumided and death seemed injmi nejit For three months she couched in cessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov er r for Con sumption and was so much re ieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mfs, J .ut her Luts." Thus writes W. C. lmrick A Co., of Shelby, N. C Get a frejB trial bottle at T. F. Kluttz & Co.. drugstore. i iVav without ceasing, because your daggers never cease, your wants never cease. Th9 Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Drugsist.Dipnus.Ind . tes- ifiei- I can recomiuend Elwtric Bitter ns he best remedy. Every bo:t!e sold has iiven relief in every case. One man took" "X hot ties, and w;is cured or l(h'.uint sni of 10' 'years' 'standing " Abral.am II a re, 1 ' i ... a. n i i rr . mi orfgyiM. iieiiriiie, uino, amrms: I hr bet si lling medicine I have ever handled' in iy 20 years' expeiicnce, is EUctuc Bit ters." 'Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is tinsni.tHous that Electric bitters do cure all ilisenses of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a haTf dollar a bottle at f. F. Kluttz & Go. Prayer exports wants, imports bles ings, turns out sin, brings God in. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ' 1116 Bkst Sai.ve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khciim, Ferer Soripp, Tette. Chapped Hands, Chilhfains Corns, and all Skin Erutions,and positive ly aires Piles, or no pav required. It is guruantwl to trive perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Price 2." cents dcs box. For Sale br Kluttz & Co. 1 3:ly. " ) "Public office is a public trust. GpOrEK Cleveland. I rmolfevtrf rntfrSirtiifir Tonic1 Here ia a simple testimonial, which shows ihow D. )i. B. Unregarded. It will knock your mala ria out and restore your appetite : i Splendid for a Spring Tonic. ; Ahlixotox, Ga., June 30, 188. I suffered with malarial blood poison more or less nil the time, and the only, medicine (that done me any good U B. B. B. It is undoubted ly the, best Mood medicine made, and for ;this malarial country should be ased by every! one in the spring of the year, and i god in sum mer, fall and winter as a tonic and blood purifier. Girei Better Satisfaction, j - Cadis, Ky., July 6, 187. Please send me one box Blood Balm Catarrh Snuff v return mail, as one of mr customers js Inking B. B. B. for catarrh and want a! box t tne sntin. if. H. it. gives better satisfaction tlvah any 1 ever sold. 1 harts sold 10 dozen in t&e paH 10 weeks, and it gives eood satisfac- tTolC. i It' I don't remit all right forsuuif write me. At Youw, W. II. Bhasdqx. It iemored the Pimples, j Itocxii Molxtais, Tenn., March 29, 1887. A lady friend of mine has for several Vears been tieduiujuuid.jiiniples oaj her face ana neck, for which she used various cos metic. in hrJer, to 'remove them and beantifv and improVe'lfer" conplexion; but these local judications were ofljr iejjinirjr.aud lit her skin in a worse condition. 1 I reVommend an" internal preparation Icnfcwn ar Botanic IHood Balm which I have bed using ud selling about two years; she u?ed three bottles and nearly all pimples jiarc disapcared, her skin is sort aud smooth' aud her general health much improved. She ex presses herself tnnch gratified, and can recom mend it to all who are thus affected. i 5 Mas. S. M. Wilson. BOOK OF "WONDERS, FREE. i All who desire futl information nhnut thp Amies P.iood Poison. Scrofula and 8crofulona Gemplalnta, Catarrh, etc.. can secure by mall. free. copy f our K-paye illustrated Book of Wonders, tlf d with the most wonderful and start ling proof ever oeiore Known. Address, r Blood Balk Co.. Atlanta, Ga. 4 Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as Adtninistrator! up on the estate of Margaret Ritchie, dee'd. all persons having claims against baid estate are required to present them on or before the 27th day of 8ert ember. 1889. Ur this notice wijl be plead In bar of (heir k. . ; ah r j . i. . recovery, ah wrsoiu owing sam estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment. ' ' 3f. A. BOSTIAN, I Steain, Air aiideacinii uai oi e VERTICAL PI8T3H. CatarrH Cleanses tbe Nasal' Passages, Allays Pain andlnflamma t i o n. Hsals the riArtt'tRT Sores. Restores the Senses of Tast: and SmelL j U.SJL TRY THE CURE.HAY-FEVER CATAREH Is a disease of the mucous membrane. generally originating in the nasal pas- fages and maintaining its stronghold in tne head. rora this point it sends forth a poisonous virus into the stomach and thraugh the digestive organs, corruutinir ihe blood dnd producing other trouble some and dangerous symptoms. : A pmicle 1 applleJ Into each nostril, and Is agreeable. Price 50 cent at druggists; by mall registered, 0 cents. ELY BKOS.. St Wnrren Street. New York. IS:lv. NORTH CAROLINA) Superior Court ROWAN COUNTY i Before the Clerk. John D. Miiler, Adm'rl of YVm. L,itaker. dee'd. Plaintiff. vs. Petition toscl! land to make assets. Albert ine Miller. D. J. Brown and wife. Jose- t)hine C. Brown, heirs at aw of YVm. Litaker, Defendants. i It appearing by affidavit to the, Court that D. J. Brown and Josephine C. Brown are necessary parties defendant to the proper determination of this proceeding, and that they are non-residents of this State, now, therefore, this is to notify them to be and appear before John M. Rowan county, at hi office in Salisbury, ! N. C, on or before the 22d day of No-! vember. 1888. and answer or demur to plain tiffs Complaint which is now filed; f u : -- j? . i . int.-i cm, or uus proceeaing will oc neard x-parte as to them. Dated this the 25th day of Septcrabeiv 1888. J. M. HORAH, Cl'k Super. Court of Rowau county. Theo. F. Kluttz, Plaintiffs Attorney. $ 50:Gt. i HEALTH! HEALTH!! A New Discovery AN Great Southern Remedy. Having been from childhood a great sufferer, the result of protracted chills and indigestion, terminating in diseases of Liver, Kidney and Urinary Organs, and having tried many remedies known to the profession with only temporary relief, I have finally succeeded in discov ering a combination of vegetable reme dies, which combination has proven a remedy for diseases of all the internal organs superior to any known in a life of suffering and practice of nearly fifty years. As by it I have been restored from what seemed to be inevitable death to perfect health without taking a dose of any other medicine in nearly two years past. : For further particulars apply to your druggist, or JNO. F. FOARD, M. D. Olin, Iredell county. N. C. July 9, 188.8 3m. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights Obtained, and all other business tn the U.S. Patent Ofhee attended to Ior Moderate Fee our office is opposite the U.S. Puteut oiliee, and we can obtain Patentsln less time than tbote re mote from Washington. Send Model or draw ing. We advise as to patent ability free of chai ge; and make So char ye un.et v we refer her, to the Postmaster, the Supt.of Money Order 1)1 v. . and to oOinialsof lhe V. Pat. ent office. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to actual client k in your own State or countr wnuto . C.A.SNQWACO. opposite Patent Office, WabhiLcttn D. C , Oct.siss. tf LAND SALE ! Bj virtue of a decree of the Superior Court nf .ni..inn .,.,- ; .1 ..r r - - . 111 me WK ut Xa. A.. J1CIVOV ..rl I .:u n ' ...... ... . v.pmtv, 1 will Kll UK lOUri House door in the town of Salisbury, on Mon day, !he 5th day of Xoveinher, 1888, ahout 350 acres of valuable land in Rowan county, about jten miles west of Salisbury, known as the Mc Kay land. This land will he ohl in tracts of 50 to 150 acres. They are among'the best lands in a section famed for the excellent Qual ities of the soil ; and furthermore there is suffi cient timber of fine quality to pay for the land : C ;. 1 . . ated wlthru 2l' rHHf 2,Vu Carolina Rail Road.' Terms :-One-fourth cashed the balance i. twelve months. Persons desiring further in- formation will please call on me or Coli W. A; CLIO . , . i.VVsfi.Ai liw.sii t --rift -s very v arie w aiiciijapag 45 i ,r , ;C ;r, ' '. u -si a- ' ' The most simplediirableand Pump in the market ior Mines, Refineries; Breweries, actories wells,;Fire duty and general manufacturing, Purposes. tjt Cfvtafogu j The A. S. CAMERON MB PUMP'WOBKS; FOOT OF b,AST 33at 8TB4 KTK E W YoK PIEDMONT AIR-llHK BOOTS Richmond & Danville Eailroad. C02TDSNQ3D SGSDTTLS. IN EFFECT JUNE 24, 1888. Tkains Run By 75 Meridian Time; DAILY .,, SOUTHBOUND i Lv. ev York 1'itltadelplila Baltimore " Washington Cliarloliesvllle Lyncubcrg Ar. Danville Lv. hlctimond Iturkesvllte Keysyllle Drake's Branch " Danville Ar. (ireen5boro l.v. (.oldsboro " HaMgh Durbain t;huiel- Hill " lilllsooro Ar. (Jreei.boro 9 45 4i . it o 5 10 " 7 45 " 1 i 30 4 s r 6 5 . 5 20 11 24 ii 40 5 50 H 30 S 1C 5 IT 5 41 6 13 i fS 5 Id S3 t 40 P M 9 42 tS 10 5 00 4" t0- 37 I 35 t 20 11 16 12 37 12 01 1 91 ' 28 15 U 2 1 10 1 . 4 41 I to II 00 143 r. M ? 12 tl 45 4 J A IUI f- 7 40 : 5 9T . to Id 11 IS 12 li 4 31 6 10 11 23 12 01 It Vf -8 :it 4 48 9 41 Lv. S.ilem a reensboro " Illffli Point Ar. aitsbarj sratesvllle Ashcvliie -Hot Springs Lv. Salisbury Ar. Concord " Charlotte " Spartanburg " t.reenvllle - ! Atlanta ; northbound: Lv. AttaotA " i Ar. uiveiiville ' Spartan bug t " charlotte , " Coneord ' ' Sillsburr Lv. Hot Sprfnirs " Asheville i " 8iate-lile Ar. 8 i isbury Lv. Salisbury ; Ar. hlyii Point j ". tireeuboro 1 " S ilem Lv. Greensboro Ar. Hillsooro ' co.tpi inn " Durham 1 Kulelh ' oldsboro Lv. Greensboro Ar. bauvliie I ' Drike's Branch ' Keysvllle . , " Burkesviile 1 " HI liinoiU : ' Lyneliburg ' " t U ii lotu s vllle l Washington Balilnjore i. PhlUcteltthla ' New York A M A M P M DAILY. No. 51. No. 53. fl (K 1.06 2 IS A 50 5 43 22 8 05 9 55 3 SO 4 37 6 2T 7 X2 8o0 14 40 9 50 11 65 1 15 15 S3 1 55 4 10 8 o5 9 47 12 25 It 40 1 25 5 SO It 40 2 S3 7 35 8 m S oo 8 tor P M AM 7 10 1 54 2 53 5 30 6 30 7 A3 A M P M P M i " I A ,M 1 li 4 A t P M 1 f, 3S I t5 i 15 ' S 40 t!2 34 ' lO 5o 'A 10 t5 20 1 4 80 A M. P M P M A M 6 55 . til 45 8 50 to 20 11 23 itM 2 36 5 (HI. 2 55 r oo s 20 9 47' 120 A M A M P M P M A M P M A M p if laily. V t DaUy, exce 1 USunday. P-?,and5f connects dally exc ;rsunday at Keysvlllotorchirk-aviuennd bxfort. c,unaaj al iin; 1a rX.r '""nond with C. & O. tor Old So 5i and 55 connects at nicbmo d dally excent Sunday for West mint and B iltimc e W Nu. 5i lrou Vfst Point h is d.iMy connection at mohmond w iih No. 50 for the Souife TOnQeciIon ni SliEEPING-CAR SRRVICB. On train no 50 and 51. Pujiman 3uiTet SleeDer Montgomery and Kew York, banvl audnnirtt Kaleigh and Morrtstow n, 'inn Augusta On train? stand 53. Pniimn ... tween Washington and New orleai via NoiJltio- . ery; and between Washlnffion anrt tngurta fuc I uiond and oreensboro, and Puiin u Partor Cars between Salisbury and Knoxvuio -mil1!?."?:1 Uj,iet30I i Prim 1 ,ne station?; to ' For ruteaand InfnrmBtinn mmi. o any' agent the Company, or to ' . &OL..JIAAS, Traffic Mane pr. J . S. Potts, Dir. Pw Apt. XtlUHifOXD, ... A. Turk, -Dir. Pa. At f, RaI ki(;h, N. I J as. L. Taylor, :(h-h. Pa. Agt. R. J. .HOLMES 1 " ' ' " . j. . Is now Receiving His Fall and Winter Stock Of GOODS, ... Direct from tie Nirlto Markets, Ana: WI, be pleased to Fee his curtorrocrs he fore purchasing elsewhere. Ami all other rid! of Oorwls tin .i . . .... . : 1 " , rai SlOCK, will be sold at fri-ir tt tift- th ! ., ' a lirafl. CALL AMD BUr.1l3tE filT St6W, Groceries, White1 and Crystiili," Kollcr Mill Flour ;6f" the bcst iralHy;!; M54 u UMB -FOIi I I ? ii, j j S&" I Pct all iersoft who hat. jrjLrerrm1 Mortage on tbeix crops t brjn 0 theircot. - ton when it is Veady for saL.' " W V H - 1 L VftfICALiftUNRi effective Qtfkrries, Artesian K. ; BiGhmona and DanTille Bailroafl C li W. N. C. Divisions Passewger Train Schedule. Effective May 13th, Train No. 52. West Bound. t: - Train No: . tast liuuiid- Lv 9 00 4 30 6 57 9 4. 11 00 .&U5 8 05 n. m. Boston p. m. -New York Philadelphia i-x, Baitiaioie Washington , tn.' Lj nehburjr Danville 10 30 U So S 10 2 10 1129 ""15 10 44 1H5 4 30 9 5Q Ptt..Af nooa , r a. na. ' 1 p. a; a. ml- P-lUi a. m." 2 M a. m. lUehinond JUeidsvtUe iolbsboro '1alelgli Durham 8 10 1 4 H 12 m. 312a.m. Greeh-sboro P. m. 1 1 85. a m... Salisbury Ar 12 12 noon statesvuie 7 20 6i 5 58 5 51 5 17 1 4 4 30 4 17 3 44 3 13 2 35 1 25 1 IS U46 12 19 11 40 iu. Catawba 12 55 New ion 1 14 1 46 ?1 20 149 8 U 3 27 4 00 4 SI 4 40 S09 5 34 8 10 Hickory Connelly SprlEgs 51 organ ton Cleu Alpine Marlon Old Kort hound Knob Black Mountain Aslievllle Asheville Alexanders Marshall Hot Springs Hot SpilPgii ' Morrlstown Kiioxvlllu Jellho Louisville Arr Lt. Ur Ar. p. m. nooa a. in. Lv. Ar. 5 40 p. m. 7 3 11 40 1 30 a. m. 1 25 f So 7 15 ; 4 15 a.m. 7 ."o p; ui. 4 oiTrsr 11 10 a. in. lndlanapo:is 6 35 p. in. Chicago 1 5o St. Paul 6 40 p. m. sr. i.oms 7 lo a. iu. Ksusiis Cltv p. lit P IB . . ni. l. w. 3 00 (Ml 8 23 Murphy Brsnu-h. Daily except st U V TKAIN XiiH A j r 4 t"'p. Di , i 8 00 a no. Leave As!etll!e . 10 25 Ajt WavrtisvlIU' . 156pm vharlrhtou .... 5 05 Janetts , Leave 1:o A.ft S7 Road. DJlly except SUNDAY THAIX NO i i . TKAIXX011 Spnrtanbur" Arilve s lop.m lienlnonville . ra.m Ahhevllle Leave 8 10- s 5 p. m Leave t II ' Arrive rr 1--. . T5lh meridian tltne used to Hot Sprirps. Wth .. - j. Wet ef bet Sprtuw. Pullman Sleeper s ben cr n Wasiilntrlon t Salihbury .. T"' .. Klolmioufl ;rctnsboro Kiilelph (ireenf-boro . .. ! Kno.wllle i IxniisWile . Parlor Cars .. ' Salisbury & Ktoxville Jt)S. t. TAYLOK, P. A. ' ' ' W. A. WTXBfnX: ArlV D.k A POtTTZ'S HORSE AND CAT1 LE POWDERS m rM r SoIIRsit wf!l -lio ci i...rc. r-i -is or rBK. II rOntz's I'ow.jfrH arc vru in true. j(itz s'oW(i(tufllri1p.-iiii.l pr w-nl H o ' nnl.f. TOntZ V Poii vt pri'Vriir : !" IN FtiWLR.- Kotitx"aIovtiJT.JU iic n n f tlir finnntitv of wt!k 'tan rrpnfti jwt-n'v per vxnx.. aivi n.:ikc il.f butter Sna Ml'l KWfOI.' . y FmifjT i'o'T'lcre hI 'tiro or prf vnt iihvwt tkT V'skakk to wijiit ."jiux-s :in.l atjli-nr .'ii..t FOTTZ'S jl(lVTKT!S UII.t CIV. SjHIOFACTjIOX, old evvfywKeie. ; . .."-' BALTiaidRE.KD. PAIHIESS CHILDBIETrr UO AOOOMH.NHPlW, li .honlrf know. of i BmA utama. RAKEIi KKM.COBoslMBBffsloJi.T. . 1 ER8IAN BLOOM. Best Ccatlexin tSIAN BLOOM. Best CCBtleziaB Bttn- tifler. Skin Oare and Blemish Eradicau knowu. tamo for trri mrknro. AddMM M bOf- 4 WHfiN YOUWANTg HARDWARE AT LOW FIGUBES Cajl on thcjjnJerwttetl at JsO. 2, Gracit , t Lghnt ft j- the Car dwell Thresher. PAnicErrs k HAIR DALSAM ad beuuttOc the teir iraevvr rails to Kastar urs BARKERS GINGER TONIC .1. Qf 711 tfiTftSt ? tO ' "Lafll , wUtTraF am -tllrftil ''MTOSjS -741111 Ai ' 'YA '" J -sir - U rrl M" tan msm m. - VM ii i i;ti ,1 i :i i - -rs $3k . 1 m WW .AW V 1 1 1 Lr.Vu Ft- HflB f 1 1 . 1: Sept. 25188. , Co'I Nfwrauwr Admfr. fc-hee adrrrtMas NEW YOU It oeK. J. W.iMAl'XKYi dbmTjJ- - Sept, 22t l88. - -30; j I 4n:tf It: J. IIOUrES: TSffflBTO TiC. Xixx, Att'y. 49:01. s 1" 1 $, f.. ;5V ' if ' I' ... ' . i..t- 5 , . 1 - a .-K ; - -. r-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 11, 1888, edition 1
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