i H rV I &sk ash .-.'.. s . 5rJa fiesta A last Kick.1 .vj ;i; By M. Quad, . I txfni dnwn nenr I he lower railroad tjnuge ut a lagnm tin v imvmg a cou ple of boys with me, when a h.tcknian tlrorej qp and offered to take us down ahowjtis the whirlpool a mile below, and return us to the Bridge, for ,half a dollar each. - When this offer was de k clihed he said he would take the three I of us for a dollar Tand we got into his carriage. l He, drore down to . the Whirlpool House, and as we got out I aw a ign reading: "Fif ty cents to go down the whirlDJoV" ""7 i ou agreed to bnnsr ns down and I said to the show us the whirlpool, iiacknian.' ' f4Vell its down those Mmrs." "But I don't propose to pay fifty ceatsilogo down ther" tThen vou wntetyour dollarf -i4Woat I! ' Coine. I iun ready to take you back." i f Uut we are not ready to co. "riou xfle rushed at meund I caveltim the - --A Country Cotillion. Uan'i War with Creeninp- TMn neatest black! e yorersawrl was Gipt. JTora Evan, describe a Rocking- The J Ph iladel ph ia Inquirer asks: wondenngiM shouldn t treat the tther- uaiaouaty dance in Webster'a Weekly. What shall be done with the pesfc? i W S!l"VW "enano,f c,sU There was a dancing party in the What brings them? - How shall thev of thettwiJ stented tin for? an ernlann- r-:. ..-.:. . r 'it . u.. . :. m -rr t .i r .- - - r i country. iasi nignc. ana as me guests eu;riHiuiuear i ear ov year tney hon. : When I had tnven him one. he I ..-'n. i n .r. u i h:l . . j.k :i. ir: . i J. J 1 7i : o- r-yy I were garnered, a uui rea-neaaea ienow cciu w increase, .more locust, more turned to the young man and asked: 4 applied at the door to get something grasshoppers, more chinch bugs, more uDid you refuse.to answer his ones- bt Hill ni Uir c noLif n K.;t morrow ana snggest too neea or an im-1 kmj u- inrl ..tvi;n i " j , -r ip 1 wwu um uttu a iiuuic actum ill u vvi ".ni"'iiug tiiiii.- c iuc ill urail J mediate change Here. I ner. and scratching out the music by having to resort to desperate remedies. A change was mode.. 1 Inre seen wtA anoii n ,kmf-iiw In Tin iirtnorc a? cuvaii1 AAtin. thp nr min. and he will answer I - a .1 Iimi t.- . riitnofiAna van ttlvuir lAhiin i F rmrftts I - r . ' , . . I i . ; - - i H..k.o , J tiim up once too many. Then the fun wneat barley, or rye for three years in lATKMif sic nub wiiii t luic uub ua I w w ouii wc uui iiii;: 1:111111 ii ijiii'ti. the fiddle but composed and sang lit- This looks almost like a victory for the tie snatcnes oi songs lis he played, cuicn pugs, and it becomes an mterest Theysaw he was getting most too in.'.? question, moreover, whether such a molfftlV find tru-kL- llim rtllf nnrl ruttifusl IdLnilf. wrtfttil arfupm ! m .1 1 fkom water on his head, and thought he was whether they could not worry along all right again, but would insist on without wheat, barley, and rye fir ll'IVIIlf nltftf liar l-i n -4 nl.iiimt f rfia'I'DM f? tilu-vnf iu ..r I . ... 4-1. n i.. n K. 3 OX Mtfc i.- mirii lis Hit lilt JllCJ ciiiiuguig met 10 sometning eise. It is evident that man has a irreat deal to learn yet. He has to learn how to till the earth so that it will vield npi more grain and less bugs. 'The pests I woum appear to reuresent a vast If the Steam, Air and Vacuiim Pimps, Vertical and; Horizoni toil ui uvciy vitxxuuy auu uctpauiuy VERTICAL PJST3a v s . A Dynamite Factory. IN' OPERATION THREE MILES BELOW CAR- TEES VILLE.H Atlanta Constitutor having another "short' them for a Quadrille. Ye'artners for a cotillion !" he cried. as he threw his head to one side and chin with 1ipT in n nn1 T rnfusH to tmv von n I fpplilp fYnlnsion :t. Csiriprsvillp thrp 1 cent" ! years ago in comparison to that which ne thrw nis head to ont I Von either pay or I'll make jelly of would now occur if an earthquake tucked the fiddle under his youf? should shake the dynamite factory just a rt of half military stare K;i ...rv I iv. Thv nil fnnlr fliAi'r til? a He' did not accept the invitation, but arove on up town, ana a tome; out of his tives are runninar off a ton of liitro- brought the bow a a swipe, and sang amount of misdirected energy. I in a loud voice: inventive mind of man can d 1 I . . ... stranger said I glycerine. " 1 . T5ix months ago, c..:.i r- v,a.. rvsaaa uia luviivuo 04tia iui f si llJ JHe has gone for a crowd, and you Dunning, '"Mr. Clarke Robinson came rill be lucky to get off alive. r Its a to Cartersville from littsburg to look operation. "Where is the factory and how large will shame-faced swindle, of course, and j about with a vie w to - establishing a here are a dozen of os Hwho have been dynamite factory there. The result is played the same way, but what can we that the factory is complete and in You can kick agiiinst the gang." i "Yes but well get the worst of it. I Tbev areXbad lot. You'd better send the fellow his money." ni be hanged if I do. I As; we started uri the river on foot aMozen men followed to see the fun. VVhen he reachetl the end of the street car track a mob ot fou rteen hack men received us. The one who had lied to us demanded his dollar. I refused to pay jit. He called to his mob come on and I backed up to the building. Promenade all At this guv ball, Over the nver to Charlie. First gentleman there, .'With lard on his hair,' Will fly with his pard Like a bird through the air. Over the river to Cliarlie. iscover some way to make the life and enercrv of the pests materialize in the shape of wneat, barley, rye, potatoes, etc., his crops wouiu be immense. 1 i. M V 1 1 I tl 11 is a irame ouuuim? aoouc nnv-i '"- luuuKuv-mit c feet so aare, with vats, mixers and MneI to a dead stand the next pass. baths, located on the East & I He stopped the little man with I AM 1 M 1 . . j five 'drawing West Hail road at Mr. Ladd s lime kiln, about three miles below Carters ville." 1 uWhut is its capacity?" ? , "About fiye thousand pounds of dy namite a day." "And what will that do?" "It will blow Stone Mountain to Recently there arrived in New York mree large sieomers larten with rip ..o nus uiwi. w iuuiiuar say- me American Cultivator our lartr- uruiiLcui est unoorfMtion of i-ipa fmm r-- -w a X' At Iill H ( t. I & T 1 1 W m . inuia, and Haugoon, Uurmah. Japanese nc is the sweetest and richest In the world, but its cheaf exportation here- coure nas been to lireat Britain. 1 Vi?- gj -I P - Beggar Horizontal Piston . ; VERTICAL PLUKGE . 1 : ' r The most simple, dp rablo, and effective Pump in the market for Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. flgf "Send for Catalogue. The A. S. CAMERON STEAM MP WORKS. Foot op East 23r Sthkkt, Xkw Yokk. I III ' 'I ! -T I 1 - ' ' :4Siy : 'Is' r.- .a a m ELY'S an inflamed face and sung oat: Second lady too, , All got up in lace. Swing hands with the gent With the bumps on his face. Over the river to Charlie. That settled it. The crowd cried, rut him out!" and the CREAM BALMG CatarrH nur v nnrl tha ttt o m wv 1' wM KIJV W.lllitlJI A- v i ill iIO IT UlUUC JJA.il U ICftJll VJ I - will libil IIUIIJ lejeling a revolver at the crowd, and hitonis." ,!rfi.J w , I with the inflammatory face kicked at waited! . They did not come on worth "What are yon making so much for?? I hi with such force as he rushed out a cent. Thej did not care for Jblhn "For the tnide; there is a great de jnst then. One by one they slunk mand for dynamite in- milling, railroad work, excavating, shotting oil well. and the like." "What is dynamite ra.ide of ?n ' "The ciirtridires in ordinarv i.a nri about fbrty per cent, nitro-glycerine. away, while I took the car back to the Falls. The leader tried to get roe r rested f or carrying a deadly weapon, but no .one would issue a warrant. One ituktW ffllll him in mv Vionrinrr iEvery man comincr to visit the Falls I diffused throiiffh nix ought to come with two revolversXand of some; porous substance like clay' or Wcrth Knowing. Mr. W. II. Jloriran. mfrclumt' T.-iL- City, Fla.. whs taken with a severe C11, .-tttumletl with a ilistressinir Coii'h and running into Consumption in its first stac lie tried mnr sofalleil popular coiiy!. rtfUllAfllliC 1 11 1 I ofiA.liln ......... r ,i i .1 . . . ,. , . - I -""i iriuv worse mi ui iiie.noirae, inai iue pniu oi nis slKK. reduced in flesh, had diffioaltv in breath. neei was ieil on ine door. "3 was unaWe to sUt n. Finally tried The above is a very irood descrintion ,,r- Aew Discovery tor Cosuimition Pk m a. .. I .. 1 ! 1 - . oi one oi ine old tusiiuiiiMi s.,t-i i aim munu mimetuaie re ui ami iit..r . n.. alxnt a half dozen hottles found himsi-li well and has had no return of tlwdi Xo other remedy can show so immil n r.. cord of cures, as Dr. Kiny'slCew Diecovcn lor lihisui 1)1 ion liiiiirnnti-.l f. l,. what is claimed for it. Trial Itottli 1 ri nf ineo. t . Klutt. & Co Dm ' store e if.i; j kT 9 7N-J .OriimMWiX vcr ir .r .. dances. "Hard Timet in the Confederacy." Under the above title A. (1 (r contributes to the Century an aueed- I . 1 a ... ai Article, trora which we quote ;i 0 lows; "The tniditional reUl ohl- A shipment of loOnouiulsof mt:ili;.. chemically purealuiiiinuni, the first ex- J 1 . L . pore or tins metal from the ITn twl the oftener he fires into ; your crowd isaw-dust." the better it will be for the few honest "What is niros?lveerini?M people nere. I wish- more kickers- "it is composed of irlycenne, nitric l,er la the persimmon tree, who told would come here. acid and suluhuric acid. The wlveer-1 his captian that he was eatin the erm . .. . -rt-j . . . -or o--. . . . t . is hi wiirr iu lib ins inOUini-2i l i i . v"w nf hw r.t;M ;f,i states, has been made frow Newnort. My City, i reached that noint tn dis. I rest of tha fnt 1 lff f. f KJoi.,... I London, England. Thenrecions mA U..l.- . jl ll . T . I ' il .... . . .1 niot:ll vvlnr. l-i -.-.. .! 4i t - J. - .vioi. iu.il L .whs irunKies. i went punwse. x - or meecononuc conditions ofthe South- ".. llltv ueilL jer oyer the nvdr and consulted the Erie ;4ilowmuch acid do you put with it?" States, both in the field and at home 1 J1" ' wf s,nelttHl from Pntucky ore a . : .ijl w m t . , m ..va . m v . . wKI?age agent ana arter teleghiphmu "We lake two parts of clvcerinr: a"ng the war of the States. After tovandiis ttoints. it was found' t.hit fi i ' , ' - i f'm"" w it iiiim at x, Lrt 1191 --j-w. v x aif UUV.C yj iy been left it in the station of of Milphnnc acid ami mix it to make c0 ,ie thoroughly blcckaded, it was Cleinses the Nasal Passaffes,Allay Pain andlnnamma- tion. Heals th S o r q s. Esstores :he Sensas of Tast and Smell. thy the cuniiHAV-FEVER CATARRH IS ft dl SOfl ftP nf li niiioriic v.r.MKM..MA H. .x in w vto iiv iii yji iAiiVj cuuiiiiiv onirinatiny in wrni t..,. .-..-j . 1 . . . . . aucs ui(i inainiaininr its Kttr.M.rir.i.i !., tlie.'head. From this ixiiit it. Ju rr-tu .1 P0ISOI1OUS Vini.S illtO lh stnmn - . tliraujrh the digestive organs, eormpting ihe;bIool aixl lirotlucinLr nthor t frill 111- iomc and dangerous symptoms. Pimcle I" iip;Mel tuto each nostril, and Is ifreeaule. Irf so wntu t iini.i.t.. .., ,..n resrlMenrt. (to " r,a" '"S 7..." Street. New Vork-7 ' . "i2.,v cu PIEDMONT AIR-LIBE ROUTE Richmond & Danville Railroad. ' C0I7D2IT02D B0SSDUL3. IN EFFECT JUNE 24, lb8. and Danville Eailrg ci .W.N. C. Division Passenger Train Sch( dufe. Effective Jlay 13th, 1S8& Train No. 52. Weal Hound. "Train Xo.ij tast Hooii4. Lv Trains llvs By 75 Meridian Time they hs hind clay by a process which is tedious and is kept a secret. as yet liuualo. llie bjurirairenien thurp Kind I nitrrwrivrino three hour in which to get them "What will that much nitro-elvcer-aboard,;but he had singled me out as ine do?" ft Victim, Everybody else's trunk had "It will blow up the capit 1 and sc it come along, bat mine had been held ter it all over Atlanta." of er for a rest. 1 couldn't kick ' on a J' "In an explosion of nitro-glvcerim man 300 ' miles , away, but I laid for the explosion of its component gaes is hira. j All the while I was fishinir and so sudden and insbintam nn fhnf tU Hailinal nursed my .wrath to keep resistence from a condensed atmos-hrttin endeavor, published a rude wood If tvapm A tt A 01 w ... 1 1 . i T 11 I 1 1 . . . . . ... I . 1 . . t V 7u ' il waiKea pnere is aoout equal to the immediate cui wnicn, with its concommant in- intothe baggage office at Buffalo. 1 resistence of most solid materials, so sciiption, expressed with great pith and nsw the documejts to back me up, u I that its effect as a blasting povder is ad lint the extremities to which sol- VAPV c rsv .-. 77 I i m ..! 1-.n. .. Il .l!l. 1 1 t la imu uouic&uik auKe were reanceii in the hitter days of the contest. It rep- continuous struggle on the part of the people ot the Confederacy toaccomm - d ite ihe status of supply to that of de mand. "After the war ended, a monthly magazine dedicated to perpetuating the records of the war from the Southern Jf.ii.i..,. . .. j i . .. iMi.iuiuiui,, mm soon Densnin'j in the said: fOnlhe 22.1 day of July I passed , through here. I wjis ticketed to Jer : ? cik7 8trs"gHter than a string, and before I Jeft Detroit I saw that my checks were all right." HVell?" , -Well, yoa left my trunks right here for twenty-four hours.' 'Quite likely." j'And now you must pay for vour carelefesiiess, .; ' t?Hf re is a bill of expense made by your neglect of duty: . There is$0 for three of jus at a hotel over night. I paid an expressman seventy-five cents I paid another the same. I had to hire iJack WW me about in Jersey Sltjr?1 th?1 8 twelve shig more. , The total expense.i$8, . to say noth- i n; jrf!me and wory ad a day ndyoaexpectraetopiiyr .. i Yon ll either pay or I'll bring suit and send for the general baggage agent as ; witness." - jonare acrankr flWnptflsimppicl i mposed upon. The road j guaranteed wy.Uty a certain hour all right unless accident prevented.' There was no ac cident" . He stormed around for a while and then paid me, and I divided ibe -money! oetweeii two Prini.! , u j ( sjud I was the meanest man he ever . jaw, lut it was u lessou'he will never lurgec. t lmira: oice Qdn a time, I had t, K western connection. o me Knewiowe i0n it 'twould be, as the other tmin 'was E.te, and soio finn'niia.u F .!. 1 kL 1. 1 " , .r-Mw-n-j i ieppeu U) the ticket, winder and asked of aVoung mnn in.U.i V in ....... iii.ij . : j fM?! me w late the t,ne exuress m??. i -t-c l fci- - and I reneated th ii. JL 1 - -. . w iv i w . iiH ninron auxiouj tolkuow., 4PH nothing about iCr Wtiag to a, k the same question. 1 jut iiea mem to ti-v tc , mV -wTfiw.; xiiere was a door tn we 0Bw.Bd I opened ,V The young man -w.u waxing his niushiche ill front very superior. - a "How does it exrdode?" "With a slight concussion." resented two lank, lean, lantern-jawed 1 " i . . . And you make dynamite out of Confederates in a black lierry. patch, this dangerous explosive?" One of them on his knees, the more "Yes; we mix it with the sawdust: or easily to reach the fruit, is Imilrintr nn. clay. I ward at his com mil p with u irrim n,:i. . I , ------ O . v , 'HOW do VOIl PVPr rrof n.tnn1 .. I and Kiivinrr ine to your factory?" "They can't starve us, nohow, as lou' "vi th- iu j: ti s n. kl..f.k i . . w - wtc me miL-uiciiui uiere ailuI'M viurrries nisi. mix them. It would X px.romplv The vein of his .lf-rmf nl:ifin nnA hazardous toundert:ike to shin nitrn-' I and assurance is rpjirlilv npriiiijxrrl in glycerine. and reinforced by the 'other, who re- "How do yon manage to mix it sponded in a apt commendation, and without getting blown up?" with an even larger and more catholic "Well, we put the ingredients into a faith: vat whijh has been reduced to a! non- "Nawsir! And not as long as thar's explosive temperaturef thirty-five de- hnrklebefmesjiuther. And when grees. In the '"rat is a mixer, made they're golie, come si minons!" somethihg like a revolving fan, and I'd the unintiated stranger who saw the acids and the glycerine are thor- and read the rude cut and its under- onghty mixed. : Then the nitro-gly- written legend, if considered at all, cenne is put into a washing bath of doubtless were held coarse and witle.s; clear water which purifies the mixture, but to hira who knew the bitter mean and it is run off ill t.h form ,t .'a 71lini? ii trtmt tVirr.ii.r1i li.o K..l. o wish substance about the consistency I experience, they spoke with the em- m. w..-, uiKv vi uii C-rr. uutuis ill i i frii iiiiii nnivurrn aumihu. - - -c0 11 .... v. uuiiviiuigiuiiit- iiiucu no vou niuiro nt V7e Tell You Plainlv -.. af Hiat Simmon's Liv.-r Ituuulator will rid vnu I llvspejisirt. Hoadaehe. Const ii.il ion Hnd IJilli.iUMiesis. It wi )r ak up chills and . .... ever ami prevent llicir return, and is h onipIctL' antidote for all malaiial poison cimitvy ir.-c ironi milium; or calomel p.. : i t . aiin voii wi c iLstonis ii-. t t ... ood results of the semiine Siinmonv Livci ueuiator, prepared 1 J. II. Zt-ilii. A- f'n According to t he Courier Journal. Kentucky lias six count ins U'lvhin " " - Hill ivnott, Perry, Letcher, Hell, and Leslie ik.. t....... ii i i .... uiiu ii.iu never nivi :t ciinn- i ui nn their borders during the sixty or seventy years of their existence as counties. This fact lists l,c( n referud to th Home Missionary society. NORTH CAROLINA Superior Curt MMkattLiAK.... .. ' KU WAN UUUHTT J liefurc the Clerk John I). Miller. AdmV of Wni. Litaker di.i.'.l PlaiutilT, vs. Albert ine Miller, n J Broun and wife. Jose phine ('. Urown, heirs at law: of Win. Iiitaker. Defendants. Petition tosell laud to make assets. 4 I.v Lv .Ar Somethinir over a Inn " Do vou reckon I distance?" F l rt ' ,LOh.'VPr-riw-i nH nLl 1 v VV here do you ge. the material?'' 4MVe have been wttir. KAtk ... O "( wv . HIC acids in Atlanta until Mr. O. A. Smith, who mside the nitric acid, was burned out. We pet th vrn from a concern m the East That, however, might just as well be made in Attinr" uIs dynamite yery easy to explotle?" Ao, nothing fike as easy to explode Haviutr in its or- ansiver civil questipns I nleuitly wsked.i W'i I 111 T -H i : J ".You git out or I'll pt "a luid on . 'yut he. roiired. ' i ! i'ilow late is theErie express: ime: tS one anee. as nitn-rlvcerine-l - - - - "o JW KIA ainary form on v about fnrt of nitro-glycerine, diffused through a ivitu3 suosiauce, dynamite is not easily exploded. We make dynamite when, it is desired Whigh?lis eiuhtv nr Mnf 1 n.'l 1 li'? .. t .i . V mure oaugerous to Handle. vvtutt w dynamite worths pound?" t'h rom sixteen in fnrtv nu .in) and upwards.1 accordinfr )fft. K w cent, of nitro-glycenne. - v Eenews Her Yonth. Jlrs. Plicpbc Chcslcv, Peterson. Clay Co the truth of wliich id v.u.ii..i ." , VM IUI MJ (IIO V'1"" u,c. IOn: 73 years old have Un tnmWeil witb fcjdnej compll it m4 Jmeess jfiH-r many ycf cu, f n J frrun .11 . . " r ? irCB qoJnSr;;7; make aiiipid heH lasnfcs to IJltric Bittcfi for havjnL MM wy,,fc.2-wi6rI com lately all uiseasit and i.in 1 ' bol,K'r Me. at Kluttr's Dru The Old Love and the Hew. "DarV a pusson I want Vested and sent up,n saul a colored man us he en-i.-.J uji:.ir.A - i . . inm .u urawoi avenue station and removed his hat "Who is it?" askexl the sergeant. Used to be my old woman." 44 Your wife?" uYes." "Where is she now?' Hangin' aroun' my house an' de claring she will kill my ndder wife. It's agin de bargin, an' she knows it, bat she wants ter be mean." "What bargain did yoh make?" I dun toled de ole womnn dat if kIip would go atvay and quit-claim on me I'd gin her $2. She agreeil and de noney. was paid, butjist as soon as I got dis jiew wife she .. .'.'dome i back to bodder us." .-' - :. . "Didn't you get a divorce?" No, sah. I jisfc made a bargin." ."Then you hevc two wives and can be sent to prison." ""No!" ";'! - "That's the way of it." "And de bargin wasn't cordin" to law?" No." HAnJl can be .arretted?" "Yes." . "Shoo! Say, yon jess keep quiet bout.twerity.minuates! I'll go home an bounce de new wife an1 take debld I Backlen's Arnica Salve. Tnic IIkst Sai.vk in the World for Cuts IJruises. Sores. Ulcer. Salt Rio urn V.it'i.1 Sores. Tette. Cli inoed II:md. t'l.'m.l ... . Corni". and all Skin Emotions, mid ...... ly euret Piles, or no iinv r-cotiired. It i iu ininteeil to j;ive perfect s itif ietin oi money ttilunded. Priee 25 cents pes box. r .r ..iie ov Ivluttz. Co 3:lv. - m China recently received its first ini porta ion of foreign soap. The Chinese so.ip is of alkaline earth, and the mate rial used, for w.Lshing the hands is th pod of a tree. THIS AGE Is full of humhuor.4, anl that reined v that disproves this cloirye is a God-send to human ity. K. 1J. U. has ncrcr failed and that ought to count for something to him who wants to be cured of what II. . U. sets itself ut, to cure. Lv Ar It appcarim- bv nfTidnvit tn tlio nnn that I). J. Brown nnd Josephine C. Iirown are j necessary parties defendsmr. t t. proper determination of this proeeedius, I " and that thev are non-residj.nt .e i.7J ! Ar State, now. tln refoie thU i t, .vtir.. tlicln tn Im jiinl .mi I. ..jr..... ii... Iloiah, Clerk of the Kiinori.ir f,..,. Kowau eountv. at. his ntlii.jrin ..i;-i...... . V- t. .. on or before the yd d.i- rf v.. i 4 , . ' - -v ' . J : 4i vcinber, 1888. mul mikuvp nr dmi. I 4 7 " " - IIIIII U . " piainuns complaint which is now tileil therein, or this proceeding will be heard e.x-parte as to them. 1-atcd this the 2oth dav of September 1SS. j. m. liott.vii; id kSnper. Court of Rowan count v. Theo. F. Kluttz, Plain tifl 's Attorney. iO:Gt. i PATE?JTS Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights Jbtatncd. nnd allot hei busn.i Wlntl I- c n... . Offlt-t aiienaeti lotoi Moiicii:if Kci ' ' ouromce iifi)jM.siti the I . s. l'ul. nt Offlee. and We call lll;illl I'aH lils In Iris tii.,1. il.r. n....' .. iuotromv,i.ill?i.,n. t,c" si-na .MiHlelor.liav.injr. ve advt.tr as ton.ilrnl- 4D1111 V free Of i-lltl ipi .-.I .1 ntnl . .. ..i ' Obtafu t'ut.vt " ' t K Weiefci lier to the Postmaster, the Sunt. of Mone order lilv.. ai..i to unit.iH m 'n.. u n... entonice. Korclrcular. advle. teires anil refer ence to aciualcllriot in ycui ow n Si f I e or count v irrlltA r . - . . . . . ...... v ..JEL.niKI W Ml r OC t 1PS5 '-lu tD 1 nile ffabU5CT C. SOUTHQOUND I.v. .New iork l'lilinUt-liilila Kaltlmore Washington ' t:a iriottesvlUe Lynchburg Ar. Danville Lv. Klchuiond Kurkesvliie Keys.vllle i " Drake's Branch Puiville Ar. (ireensboro I.v. tioldsl-oio iCaMgli Purham chiiiN'l Hill " Illllf.lx.ro Ar. ireiiboro Lv. Salem " (reensboro Ilhjh Point Ar. Salisbury SlxtesUlle Ashellle llotSjXlnjs Lv. S.tll.sbuiy Ar. t onitt rd cti.trlotte " Sjirtauburjr j " t.ret'Dvllle ! .Atlanta NORTHBOUND Lv. Atlanta Ar. (ieenllle S,irt mbuST Charlotte foneoru Siiubury Hoi Sprinm Asiicvllk- sijttviiie N- lbtuy Salisbury I i luh Point iee..boio Saleia Jrei-iiboro liillslMro Chattel UU1 Durham U-.ileit h oldsiMtro (ireen.-ljjio Danville Drake's Branch . KfysvlUe llurkebvlile b'l llllKili.l LyiK-hbutv luilolu'sMilc W.isiiiiitton Bill in, ore Pliiiailel Ma New Vo.k Xo. ii li I 8 V 4.1 U XI 40 5 SO 8 30 3 1C 6 17 5 s; 13 h M 10 35 X 10 5 W0 6 ui T5 SO 6 37 K li iff 12 37 IX 01 1 51 7 XM IS IX X 1 10 I 5'. 4 it t XO ii no ;.o. A .M P M X0 A M I DAILY Xo. 4 30 6 57 9 43 11 00 ; 3 oo ; S 10 I 7 43 i YS0 : 4 xs I 5 05 I 5 X0 ; s or. I 4i ft 10 ' I 4.-, a ix i t7 r. 4o 1 7 40 6 30 9 .VI in )6 1 IS 12 IX 4 il 8 10 II X3 IX li IX 4J 3 37 4 48 9 40 .'X. r m A M M M 900 6 57 IX II 00 5 05 8 05 t 3tt" 3S a. m. Boston p. m. Newport Philadelphia Baltimore Wustitnton a, m. Lj dc Wmiik Danville a. ui. Klclinioud Leldsvllie a to 1 43 IX p. in. n. ui. (iolbsborb Halelgr. Durham 8 1 a. in. Greensboro P M A M P M 1 1 xs a in Ar lx ix noon X36 p. in. 12 53 1 14 1 4 8 10 ' S X0 " . 2 49 - 3 ix 3X7 4 ir 4 31 Lv. ' 4 40 AT. 5W S34 6 ! DAILY. Xo. "fi 00 1 Oti X 13 4 M 5 U XX s OA 9 53 3 10 4 37 6 X7 7 S2 5 O0 14 40 v r.o 11 5 1 IS IX 33 1 53 4 10 a o3 9 47 IX X5 12 40 T 25 3 10 12 40 2 5 ". 7 31 K V 3 00 It 20 M M P M A M P M A A P M M M P M A M 7 10 1 31 2 53 T. 30 fi :-to 7 or, II 4 1 X5 s rc f. .n 7 li K 15 S 40 tlx 34 10 So 3 10 t5 20 4 So C 33 til 45 5 So 0 xo 11 XI 1 4"L 2 3.5 5 00 2 33 i or. 7 00 i 20 0 47 120 No. 5. A M P M M M A M P M A M i.v. Ar. Hall-bury7-Statesvllle Catawba Newton Hickory Connelly Springs Morgan t on Oler. AlpiiiC Marlon Old Fort. Itound Knob Black Mountain Ashe vl lie Asheville Alexanders .Marshall Hot Springs 10 30 3 2U I X 33 liUJi 10 X 111 Jl Xil IS J0J4 IT 15' 6 56 4 30 95"" P.m. if noon .. Ittvr P.m a. mr p. u. a . m. p. m.- 5 40 p. in. Hot Soil. rS Morrtsiown Kiowlllo Jellls o m. Ixiulsvllle : .in 8 50 "11 40 7-SO 11 10 6 35 1 5o 6 4o 7 lO a.m. Indlanapo.is p. m. t'Lleoyo St . PauP p. in. St. Louis a. m. Ksus.isdty 7 20 67 S5K nr-7 5 17 1 4 4.0 1 4 17 8 44 3 '3 2 33 t no i xa i ie- 1X46 . IX 1 ii 40 ,1iS5 8 S3 7 IS- 4 15 JT ;5Q 4 Oo 8 T.o 3 KI K (M) 8 X5 Ar. Lt. P. m. nooa a. iu. a. m. p. in. p. m. p. m HJ11. a. ui. p. m. Murphy -Branch. Dally except SUNDAY TKAIXXOIS TPAIXVOIT s a .a Leave Ashe IPe Tr ' p L 2 2pm i ha rb si on lla.m M M M P M TRAIN XO 12 - 3 so p. xa Leave IT Arrive A. & S. Ioad. - Dally .except SUNDA Y, TKAINXoiJ? SpartonlHirp Anlve 2 10 n. m lieiKlrrvmn illo . 4nL . - - . -c . ut Asnevuie -Leave ii la' I wer,tl,a, ' Iuie se J I " Hoi SpHr'r. I Puilmansiere, sbe w een sMton t &Xrr locnmotifl (irertiFboro if.ueigh & ureeni-boro-" n ..i. " " KnoxvllleA lamisviu ; .. janorCiirs .. Saliaburj Ktoxville VOS. L. TAYLOK, O. P. A. W. A. M IXBUKX. Act'K p. r. 1 Daily. t Dally, exce . t Sunday. XO. 50 and 31 inn nr.... u .1.41.. . . Kv. lie lor ClaVSie 'iS at & O. for Old T - ..ii. niri V...IIIIV , .NO. If:innmtu . Point ami Xnrr.iL- i l, n f i:" nectsat Iflcluno daily except Sunday for est Point and li utimc ' ' J" T"11 w '"st '""""t l ,! d iliv conoecUon at . Hlchmondwltuxo.sofoi thesoua ionaecuon t SLEEPING-CAR SERVICF. "JufT. t Nieeper 'eai.d Aiijfusta UTTERLY SURPRISED ! Mkrioian, Miss. July 12, 1887. For a number of years I have fufTercd un told ajtiMiy from the effects of blood poison. I had my case treated by several prominent physicians, but received but little, if any. re lief. I resorted to all sorts of patent inedfciuci.. spending a. Inrfe amount of money, but vet getting no betur. My attention was nttracUd by the cures said to have been affected bv B. B.H.. and I commence ttking it merely as an experi ment, having but little faith in the results. To my utter surprise I soon commenced to improve and deem myself to-day trell and heart v per son all ow ing to the efcellent qualiiies'of B. B. B. 1 cannot commend it too highly to those suffering from blood oison. J. Gibson", Traiumnn M. & O. K. R. AFTER TWtJNTY YEARS. Baltimore. April 20, 1S7. For over twen ty yearn I have been tronbled with ulcerated bowels and bleeding piles, and grew vcrv weak aud thin from constant loss of blood. I have used 4 bottles .f B. B. B., and have gained 15 pounds in weight, and feel better in' general health than I have for ten years. I recom mend your B. B. B. as the bes-t lneli'iii 1 Ii.-ivp LAjJD SALE ! By virtue of a decree of the Sujierior Court of Sampson county, in the case of L. A. McKov and iothers. exparte. I will sell ut. the Court House door in the tow n of Salisbury, on Mon day the 5th day of November, 188S, about 350 acres of valuable land in Rowan countv, about ten inilcs w est of Salisbury, know n as "the Me KoyUand. This land w ill be sold in tracts of "0 to 1..0 acres. Ther are among the best lands in a st-ction famed for the excellent qual ities of the soil: and furthermore there is suffi cient timber of tine quality to pay for the land if it were worked up and sold Pine, Oak Ashe and Hickory being abundant, and situ ated within 2A miles of the Western North Cir&lina Rail Road. Tfrms: One-fourth cash and the balance in twelvemonths. Persons desiring further in formation w ill please call on me or Col. A. Houtk. J. w. MAI NKY. Com r. Sept. 22, 18dS. 50: ' tn train no V and 51. Puiim ,D 0, T,e.0U"f7?,,(1 Nw Vork.Dauvl 1. alelv'h and MonlMou Tun. tJrJl n" . ' 'unman nu.-t Sleeper If. twe-n Uashlnpiomand Xeworp-;,, uiayot ii fin ery: and between u-..iini ..'J ....totl'Htm - -- ""ij iiiuxoie allo?"! eUonsaleat ,rtn(1,stdnv to l-or ralesand Information, a pub iue.'o?irany.oru . rnmm : f A J J FRFP ' Administrator's Notice., Itavinj; qualified as Administrator up on the estate of Margaret Hitchie, dee'tl, nil persons having claims against stiid' estate are retiuircd to present them on or before the 27th dtv of Kni .ml,... iwvo , .-....wv., Jl OO... ever used, a.l owe mv improvement to the ue 1 f T l,OU;e11Win 00 P'd 111 bar of their of Botanic Blood Balui. 318 Exeter St. Kt oExu s A. Smith. AN OZJ MAN RESTORED. Dawsox. (ia., June 30, 1887. Being an old man and suffering from general debility anJ rheumatism of the joints of the shoulders, I found difficulty in attending to mv business, that of a lawyer, unlil I bought and used five bottles of B. B. B.. Botauic MwKUtym, of Mr. T. C. Jones, or J. It. Jrwiaion, and mr general health is improved and thrheiimatism left me. I believe it to be a gotxl medicine. J. II. Laixc. are! hereby notified payment. M. Sent. 25, 1S8S. T. C. Lixx, Att y. to make im merlin!' V. BOSTIAN, Adm'r. 49:Ct. MEN isfckoned sbe jroa bhnvin' around, me ail de time J Gjra me tweutv min-! CtulPn turrh, utesanMookoufc or .plintent'niSue inn rite frestt. All W'hO desire fllll Infrnma tnn nKitit .. n..c and cure of Blood Potaona, ScrofuU-i and Kt rt-fi lous Hwelllnjrs, I Icera, Soies. Kbeumattym. Kidnev etc.. can secure b) mall, free,; Illustrated Konfc f Vnnior irnt.itaillll . nrf 2 iever bf Joreiucw D. Addrts. - lqoi Balm vo.. AtUnta, Ca. Who are Weak, Nervous and Debiliated, w ho are suffering from the effects nf mrlr t-:i TTi. .: '.. . ""v iianjis, uie resuu ot ignorance or folly, will find in Pkvbs' SpKciric a nositive ami iurmd.t ; cure for Nervous Debility, Seminal Weaknesses, j I u voluntary vitiil lossses, etc. Cures guaran teed. end six cents in stamps for J'eaTs' Trentise on disjeases of man. their cause and !upf ' S. PEARS. al:y C12 Church Street Nashville, feun. THIS P APEB. 1,0 vir-ts ui-u. tite f. it IX XlV' VVJitii! oany agent of Sol. Ha As, Traffic Mono ;cr. J. S. Potts, Dir. Pat-. Ant. Richmond, V... W. A. Tukk, Dir. It. At 7, m kkjii, X. Jas. L. Taylor, Uen. Pan. Agt. R. J. HOLMES Is now Receiving Ris Pall and Winter Stock Of I GOODS, Direct fp lie Jinte Mar Ms. ul Utdy. But m wuekiatlMvorid. fcr- fcettli-M. '-niHI WOJil UBDIlaf t'iJBC Kl'Mtit and wnltMl lttk l-H !-.'... - - - Willi ...I . ... - - l anal tiJhlO VE hsiM hmci tocuarttmm FREE. How ia thU r . . . t--- w ... waniniinM, mmpi.tc umwotc ffkhu nr f HOtmEUOLU tAirui. Z!!l.!,?!f' M wmteh,w Kid rnnd tlUty ?? ptTO Tur lom fc.r S mantfa a4 tlwwa tMa ifrT ,UMT ''T cm'll,'h-r b-oi j-oui. oir prrtfflT OLO watch Dd COSXTf mleV,M th.rtita tlM nnplM In any locmUl 7, ) w. j. rMUlt Id Urt . Ir4 lor -2L' fT.ttr""?14 ."'" 1 locmlKyfof moatkarlv 2?. " lm OOO t ISOM la trxi. Iraa gOToapdle-C enmtry. nta,tlw pxxt voo.hr.ul M- m( TJoTrtom.. lnordrtl.Moriit4rtBw7beUi4o -.Jt!?.. 7S.? bT," w jtTBcrtffc Writ t aac,ti rfr-'V? 'ii. Ka4rit will balLirtlr tr Ira, hwtl urapUa la thaa wh may caU at jvar IM SS-VT- -TT-.f w aaaMaatlafaetorifc--A piatal cart jit VTITV 1 ar jw on ", f olitfiirtWr,wk,i,nii,toa, HaHrvaa ? j?2JS?J" woril o" Urf Haaai HiBDWAHE WHEN YOU WANT And w ill be pleased to see his cpstoimcrs fore purcha.-ing t?sew lit re. - El sia Groceries, And all other kinds of floods kept in a cen eral stock, w ill be sold at prices to suit the tinier. CAU Afl3 EXAMINE MY STOCK. Bob White and Crystal Roller Mill Flour of the best quality. JUST RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED BR RELS OF FRESH VIRGINIA LIME FOR I rxpect all ersons w ho have given mei- w .rops 10 uring me their cot ton when it is rea1j for sale. 40:Jf li. J, HOLMES. M fl n n 111 n n r ! be , n h n u it ti ri c AT LOW FIGUEES ' - ! - T Call 011 the jjnilcrsi;ii4l at Cnnit D.A.ATWELI... -Agent for the 'Cardwcll Thrf ken Salisbury. N. C., Jur e tf. 1 -1 I H AIR DAL0AM a j, 1 . ..ri Wh fcall iNevtr Fails to - .". . W .. 1. J K OmsacalpdiwiMxaaid hair ABM PAmccnociriccnTorJio ttmlMa torGongha Colda, lnt niii Ijawfti Of Interest to" iSdiei W. wtlla4 a FREK SAMPLt f Mr woiJJ paeifia for f -bU oomplaiBta to any lattrvka to tt iUeffioacr before purcbnju nr. Hoodalaatprw tUeM0TCa.,Bol01,Biffila' 6:ly. - 4,i

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