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, J 4 1 r La. A Ctranjt loiff Story; la Australia several attempt have ; btn ntfe tci edditeihe 4lack out of tiir nomadic babiU; and r into jiv civil ti&'Jtoit in atniosfe every case tbe phil " tenthropic effort hits failed to era hcate the mstincw of barparwiB. ii JU-r.uai-tou, ia "Under the Southern Cross, teiltflhe im ailiCirof ionetiMbef e -m-U&un-Uk Joungnativ4,a lad. of 10 i S-ears, Was fciken froth" hu wiltf life and v brought to Brisbane to be educated k-? xd to grow op in the homeof a white familjr. Those engaged the expej imeot secured the 'consent of ' the boy, . of h w parents ani of the tribe. They . . did their best to make him comfortable knd hannv . Dunns? nine vears eyery- r tbintf oromued success, " - v.- At school he proved 'ah apt scholar , r and became a favorite who tueupus and teachers. Hewas dressed like his i5S5eialcTaadme cirilaed life thtt many go d men and vronen look ed lorJrard to tjie day when ht ouldiexert astrong and beneficial inSoence iiponThis own people. One lp day, shortly after he lial passed h is mneieenin oinnaay, ue wu miasm from Brisbane. No one knew what had become of hint save a young lady end she kept het knowledge to herself. After months of search be was xouna at his former home living the nomadic I life of a naked savaee. 2 o mduct- f ment could prevail upon him to return K and live among his friends.5 1 "At last L? there came Out the romance AthiCh re- 5" - - - - - vealed the secret of the young black nine years sojourn among the whites of Brisbane. N He had fallen in love with ihe lovely daughtwr of the white ramify with whieK he madehls hoai? She reciprocated his atbichmeht, for he was a fine specimen of his race, and her L influence made him studtoits and a aojowrner at her father s house.- V hen his bereditarr feelings began a longing restrained him from returning, to his I tribes 1 I - ! At last he frankly told her that he ; loved her too sincerely to suggest that be should go with him to hu? savage home, but that he was unhappy! and 1 restless and must seek his native wilds. j. She had the good sense not to protest I against the separation, for he would 4 not remain and she would not go. jj Accepting the inevitable, they parted; . tm In tiwA no u d-ivuna nn1 c Vi a f ti ilia 1 . , wv V ao u 0t unv Uliu niiw yvr uav. i She Forgot the Bear. i,'.' fSee anything of my husband de-. ! isaoded a Sioux. Falls woman one day I this week of anofficer in front of the I postoflice. 14 No ma'ain; has he disapwared nijs- terioosl v ' Kaw! be came doWn town the aame as usual this morning, but dinner ! i on oeentreaoy an uour, ana its mi J getting cold, and he isn't back yet.' ' i I Yon-have been to his office I sup- - poae?w7 - I Nosir, I hajen't. ive no lime to I fool away looking for him there. . Say, 1 is therea sick horse at sin v of the li verv ... " I Notf that I know of." Ben any dig fights around lately ? "Haven't heird of any." " i Any ten cent show or target gun in town?' ;,.;;-'i -v--r- :V- uAngonflviuadam.w Auy roan in a wagon selling brass jewelry r v Gnes not.,? , f-rNo;fire anywhere in town?' No pools beiug' s.dd anywhere on ome none race or cnai jiajnir on in a j jostice court? - W;rNotjiy.w ; f x tNo mairaelling medicine on the I street, no circus bills just posted an- I where, no Woman walking a tight rope ?"' ! tNo, riot orie -K ;S3&5irha PfC"Ji, lcah:t.see where John can be. here'ii; aiiple of Frenchmen witV'a Wmexinnamoii bear down 0:1 Phillips avenue, madam." I -That's it-that's it! I didn't think j to ask about tame bears. While the Ktatoes are jgetting as cpld as a stone b down there making up a purse f I 73 cent to see the bear climb a" tele j graph-pole, r HI godown. You watch and see if he iU' t up to the house in aide ofv ten minutesj Ashtabula A Seyere but Deterved Lesson. r i- A merchant of t!iis citv. Jwhlr had 0i into 'shoal water; anJ, s;iW jnev (reepjefore him was niucli ex ircW a to th d Upoi tion of cerfeii A valuable real estate and several thou iand dollars worth' of bank and insur ance stocks i -i i He had become so involvl tlvif the proceeds of the side of .thisprop erty would not s i ve kirn, and so he, devoted his talents to the de is . i.f nme meanii whereby he eould snve T iterv lunch I deliberatirtiL he con- C4ud4 to convey Vbcl reaf estate and stocks to one of his clerks, wlm bnrl foliated ais daughter V , hand in mar- riige some mouths lfore; 'and whose huit he had then inJiinantlv rvfnl f V Wwoiotioni havingf been t takett. wneaciera, who readily fell in with fraploy erV plans, The oroiert v was aoon transferred; the4 nu-rchant wtMAaeierK, 4iaviflg assobw Hi poasiwa sold the real esUte and st cm or wha cash he conhl get, fled to Cu 'V lTing Uie uhigh-minde.l mer- pam to mourn over th? !..,.t devrfMnCS PS aeyefoped 1 n tlerk rever an 1 ujual .trial or j temptation overtakes ti- Hwra nufc seem as vei ,tof hat ui uurredto this bmkeiiKlown oUHmS that his Qirn crunl net in this uffnV blaraewqrth y,ah4 MWc thai, he M ijivi.i -n ew as a pocniparv batik A ;Tha simple7 cttv niaiVwlio fiaslaijorpd hard for sitAiy au'd nfiesk-reanV to Wt--'nn?.W .in-th wi4V aBWdresyesjOntnislJo ISuhdiiy niornm2 more f elabBrateJy audbain-"; -f till v th sin .vpr. k Hii rutin on more He puts on more I Wn W;f mow. StiffiiW. ff.Rn-Atw - an i " - i i' mi ii' wire; so iio ine cnua ft6h&mhLt. hot ren. Then they 8? sun to seek fi streets csi 8tarehed.h ftre th excursion V;It is rammed jammed aiid crammed with pleasure seekers. J: The uir ia warm f rbiu va thpnsand tft:if jorpbrgll fur nace m neir, .Cbgdlfierl and. the shady seats are an claimed. jjiuie piesisure mr tarden.. ihey ton np a steep hid. They toil down again aluight. The boat is not now crowded; it is packed. ft is compressed' with tired bodies. They arrive in j the city. Every thing is now arriving in tne city. There are waits for cars, and cars are more crowded than ever, and nothing out stand up seats.; Ihey get i mi .1 home at last. long after dark. It has rfeels s tired and yeS.Prentic"Mu1- Jortl tn . J . tt( Obscurity of Birth. It is nly shallow-minded pretend ere wno make either distinguished ori gin a matter of ersonal merit or oli sen re origin a matter "of personal re proach. A mm who is notr ashamed of himself need not be ashamed of -his condition. It did ' happen to me to ije born in a log-cabm, raisetl among the snow drifts in New Hampshire, at periiHl to earlv that when the. smoke first rose from its rude chimney and curled over the frozen bills there was no similar evidence' of vvliitetraah8 habitation between it and the settled ments on the river of Canada. Its re mains still exist. I make it tin' annual visit. I carrv my children to it and teach them the hardships endured by the generations before them, I love to dwell on the tender recollections, the kindred ties, the earn affection and the narrations ami incidents -which mingle with all I know of this primi tive family abode; T woep to think that none who then inhabited it are now among thediving; and if I ever fail 111 affectionate veneration for him wh o raised 11 and defended 1: against siivage violence and destruction, cherished al! domestic comforts beneath its roof and through the hre and blood of seven yairs' revolutionary war shrunk from no ion, no saennce 10 serve nis country-and to raise his children to a con dition better than his own, may my name and mv posterity be blotted from themomoryof mankind. Ikintd Web ster. Personal "Mr. N. II. Frnhliclistien, of Mobile, Ala., write": 1 tnke jxroat pleasure in recniu m ndiiig Dr. Kinii's New Dicvery tor ConsmnptiiMi, having used it for n sever attack of n'roiu hitis und Catarrlt. Itave me jjfttaiit relief and entirely cured me and I have nor been afflicted since. I also be to- state that I had tried other remec dies with no good result. Have also uscl Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I cat recommend. Dr. Kinii's New Discovery for Consumn- tion, CoMgh and Colds, is sld on a iMsi- tive gun-antee. Trial lottlc free at T. P. Klnttz & Cn Druir Store. A Physician's Warning. A physieian thinks that a law should be made to prohibit the use of galvan ized iron lemon soueezers. He ms that every time a lemon is sciueezed in one of these machines the acid of the lemon, coming in con tact with the zinc, dissolves the same and forms poisonous salt. Zinc is a metal which easily attacked -by the weakest tacid?, and no article of food or drink should ever be allowed to come in contact (rith it. Sciejitific American. Wonderful Cures. t iiov oc J(Kl Wholesale airv Hutait Droguists of, Ilom Gx., SMvAr - JW,-; kcii selling Dr. Kinu's New Dis. loverv. Electric Hitters and Duck Icn's Arnica Salve or two ears., Have never handlett reme UC8 that sell as well, or sriva such nniv..rBl sntisfai tion: There have been i.mi lerful enrcs cnVted br these meiliclni's !n tis pttj. Several eases of nronoum-fil consuniXion tve trn- entirely cured-bv use of a few bottles of Dr. Kin'-'s New Dis"- covery, takeo in connection with Electric outers- We eutrantee thm .-iltv.it Sold liy Klmtz & Co. j Edison claims that irasoline i im nlw solntely sure preventive of vellow fe f f -- mm m a w ver. He has exnenmentl with if I k savs that onran withstand it. Bucklen'i Arnica Sale. Tub Ckst SAi-yiiin the world for Cut Bruise. Sores. Utcers. Salt Ithcum, iFvei Sores. Tette Chapped Hands, ChijUlains CoJrHsan all Skin Captions, n,l ,Hsitiv ly com PHes, ornrr-jay repureI..!4 It is 't1;iruntiil tit irir. ,..r.... .? e . - n .. s.jpjBwiii; aausiacfion, or .u-mi-i iciumiii. rrice 'Zo cents im For Sale by Kluttx &Vo. i U d3iref ineln:!eisiborbortl Uh; froiu hx to'len fjKTies r.de horsetick, ays Dr. It. Day,, of Londont Snd I will guarantee any physician practice ? ipghmake a good living! ' 1 don't WeTell You Hainlv I- that Slmmnn'H Liver IWntitm icrcr anu prevenr thei rrct urn and is SJW? ?ntidote for U malarial mi- iry it, and vo will be astonished at the ,Mrjnni v J. I!, Zeilii, A Co. A-Stmlayli. HardWork. aiTlieyi do- nottUn the do, wrham ,l tr-aT .loanI)tlie.calrlliexteiKteTt-.a3 mucltd still the time : , , J . .J irs crowded with Mother stiffv NihdifoV saviiijr is faruhe:.- -Thirs rfe goes ! uy the gentle sex. Man wants ot and tfushed Sunday ideas- on resolving and re-resolving, until he mething in th wworKt which lie can LWekea".bere1s flb pleasure on lis atllasl anrnrised by. aome sudden 'ca- osoiuieiy nis own oeyonu tne e carvSTbey go, then, on board the Jlamity which deprives him venof hism?c,J or r woraaiiKind, It .may Jx? a iKaiW;,'; ;! .?.s.r.-.-..r JordUiiarvearntngsi or by death, which 'tui' "Im. b'"11 heen a Irird d;iy s work, and on Mon- God's Word and Spirit, and thoroughly day morning the simple tmurof the toutniry to a sound public policy, hoa- house who i does not ''foresee the evil ever acutely it-may ISP defended by and hnle himself, wonders .why he mn n:i;fin slriiil.ir M-nPin.r i.'f Savin?. - .1 is verr Ant to deceive himself r A man into an idea -.that be cannot save, and that it WnF nn ntf yimniina it H Jconvincref himself that hisjtocome is Ktthr-enoucb ifor - nreelillficessities. tinil 1mTh aft iKe hnnAnf fir-fMifniiljition. ; ,T hfiifmft it uLttU f, thnfc Wmnv iipr- t" i ii - J i ll , wdjdienieahalllje 5n Miiewhyt bet - - tercircuniitan;rHis circu itj.;..i At-rtri rta lf cruelly cots him off in the very -midst of the best intentions in the world. Hov n th(iJ tvron' defined "and de noun.ittlheserptuivs has -been fulfilled in the .rvceut wheat deal at Chicago! The(poryrare forced to wiy an unnatural ant! unfair price for flour ordo without it, while one .man has pocketed millions" without.', toil its the reward of his diabolical shrewdness. Millions are forceilvto pay two dollars I more per b.irrel for flour than it lis r, ally worth that he m ivtio-ira nio:i ey which he never fairly earned. The J J i wlmt fi-.nirvfmn nnhimmiaim oppression and robbery. A Youn? Doct'a-Shrewinass. A young physician; relates that, be ing called upon t attend a patient who he knew would, expect to see aji elderly and dignifietl gentleman instead 01 a person 01 almost ixiyisii njpear ance, he took with him an assistant. 1 1 1 1 naving given mm instructions always to aadass him as "lioctor, and to act toward him in thei most - deferential way. This plan to win the patient's t ust and rcajiect succeeded ndmirab'l, and was the means of increasing hi field of practice. X. Y. Sun. j 4. Woodpeckers of California, Curious woodpeckers are those' of California. Ihey dig out hundreds of holes in the. bark of a pine tree, as round and smooth as if bored by an auger, and they will hammer an acorn big end out, and hammer it so tightlv you can scarcely pull it out. Why they 00 this no one knows. The wood pecker has not given his reasons and man cannot find out. Prentice Mul- ford in X. Y. Star. - Education in America. Americans have the good habit of goiug ro col'ege. It is said ms to the learned nations, that this country one man m every 200 takes a college education; in Germany . one in every 213; in England one iu every ,500. and in Scotland one in every 000. The grade of general intelligence is I igher in the United States than in any oilier country on the gobit;--ChiraqaIIer Fretting anl Dyspepsia. We all recognize the loss of sinne- tite that follows anxiety or the sudden shock of grief; but we sire not mffi- 1 1 . .... ciently alive to our own folly to trace ne ssi me inevitable connection bet with retting and dyspepsia. Yet it is a ertiiin that we tax our digestion- every time we sit down to e;it sis eimril altera heavy sorrow. Dem oresfs Monthlu. . ian ,m i Let TJs all Give Thanks to God. WASHIXGTOX, . Nov. l.--A Proclama tion by the President oft he United State: Constant thanksgiving aud gratitude arc due from the American people to Al mighty God for His goodness and mercy , which have followed them since the dsl He made them a Nation and vouchsafed to them a free government. With lov ing kindness He has constantly lol i s in the way of prosperity and great new. lie. lias not visited with swift punishment our shoit-couiings,rbut with gracious cure he has warned us of our dependence upon His forbearance, air4iitts taught us that obedience to his holy law is the price of continuance of his precious 'gifts. In acknowledgement of all t iat God has done for us as a Nation, and to tecndj that on an appointed day the united! prayers nnd praise of a graceful country may reach the throne of. grace, I, Grove Cleveland, Presideutof the United States, do hereby designate aud set apart Thurs day the twenty-ninth day of November instant, as a 4 day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, to lie kept and observed through out the land. r- h - On that day let all our people suspend their ordinary work and occupations, and at their accustomed places of wor ship with prayer and praise, render thanks to God for all his mercies; for the abundaut harvests which have rewarded the toil of the husbandman - durinir the year that hsis passed, and-for the rich re- warus t-uat nave followed the labors of our people, in their shon nnd th..ii- marts of trade and traffic. Ket US iri Vf thanks for the peace and for the social order and contentment withi II our huf- i'.ers, an I fof our advancement iu all that adds to national greatness. Ami mindful to the afflictive dispen sftion with which a portion of our hind has been visit ah let us while wo Immhlo on reettti-4 before the power of (iod,? ac knoyletlgedllisjuercy in sett ins bounds totnedeaiily march or the pestilence, and let our hearts.be ehastetted by sym pathy with our fellow, countrymen who have suffered and who mourn. . And a wereturu thanks I for all the blessings which we -have received from the hands of our Heavenly Father, let us not for get that he bas enforced upon us charity, and on this day of thanksgiving, let us generously remember the poor and needy, so that our tribute of nmi mwi mtitumayberaci:epted in the sight of Done at the city of Washington, ou the first day of November eighteen huidrel ami eig.hty-eight, and in the yeait oft ludenendeuce . of th States, the Ore Huadrofi and Thirteenth. i In witness whereof. I have hereunto signed my naqiepnd causeil the seal or vittr u mien aies 10 oe amxel, Gbovee Cleveland. By the President: ' T. F. Riy-ARp. rec'y of State. ....... "o n I " I The people of Buffalo N. Y., a treek witnessed a bout in the' prize rin tweent wo women. Ihey disdained stuffed protections andfbnuht their seven rounds withkidloves. , After both parties had suffered the blacken ! ino their ing of their eyes; the loosening of their '. frt teeth and much loss of back hair. ( f nor ?i -o w ; W inrew llP ln sPonSe the ai- see a couple of jible-bodied men jiounu one another almost to a t jel ly. . But virhen two women who ought to be cultivating the gnices of lite meet one smother and forthwith proceed to scratch and bite, and inaul and pull one another's' hair aud knockout a few teeth, there will arise to Heavena long ahd a loud protest. If, as the poet wrote, nature resilly made -woman to temper m in, and men would have been brutes without her, ki woman, lovely Woman!" will have to keep out of the prize ring. There is 110 salvation for the South eru farmer until he charges his methods He may join tne alliance or any other combination every morning befon breaktast, and it will do him 110 goo until he stops trying to raise cotton to buy his supplies. As long as he pur- sues mis pissn ne win remsiin in debt to the merchants and dependent upon tuem lor his Lrsid and meat , EIIjci ton ( Ga.j Gazette. THIS AGE is lull ot liunibujr. nnil that - rcnicilv that disproves this charge is iHiotl-scinl to imman ity. 1. I. I. lias never failed and that ought to count tor something to him who wants to be cured of what 15. H. li. sets itself mi to eure. U ?22 XrJY SU 3, PRISED ! Mkuiuiax, Miss. July 12, 1887. For n number of years I have suffered tin told agony from the effects of hloo'd poison. uao my case ireaiei oy several i-omineut liiivsiciaus, but received but little, ,if anv. re net. I resorted to all sorts of tiatent medicinor. "penoing a iarre auioiint ot inoia-y. hut yet retting no better. .Mv attention was attracted by the cures said to hn ve been a fleeted bv U. 15. 15 - and I eomuK-m-e tukinir it nierelv as an evitori. ment, having but little faith in the results. To my utter surprise; I soon commenced to improve, and deem mysell-ito-day n well and hearty per son all owin-r ti) the c.veelleut niialiiios'nf li H. I. I cannot commend it too hisrhlv to those sufTerini f6ui blood noisoa. J. O. ;i:i.ox. Trainman M. & (). II. K. AFTER TWENTY YEA'rlS. Daltimokk. April 2o, 1887. For over twen ty years I have been troubled with ub-eratcd bowels and bleeuinjr piles, and jrrew verv weak ami thin from constant loss of blood. I have used 4 bottles ot IS. . 15.. and have jrained 1". pounds in weight, and feel better in jreneral calth than I have lor ten vears. I recom mend vuiir 15. 15. 15. nslhe best medicine I havp vcr used, and owe mv imnrovement to the use f uotauie I!i).)d Halm. KroiCNirs A. Smith. :j.18 Kxetcr St. '. AN OLD MAN RESTORED. Dawsox. Ha.. June ."M, 1S7. ! 5einjr. an oh man and sutTermcr from creneral debilitr and lieumatisin of the joints of the shoulders. 1 ound linit-u tv in attending tn mv lniiiic . . - . hat of a lawver. until 1 bought mid used five lottles of P,. 15. 15.. Uotauie llloo.! Halm, of Mr C. Jones, or .1. I. Irwin & Son. and mv reiier.il health is improved anil the rheumatism elt me. 1 believe it to b? a irood metlit ine. !i J II. I.AIX. All who desire fu'l tnroiniA.lon about 11 e cause in l eure of Moo l Poisons, Scrotul i and Scroiulous iwelllns, l'liirs, sores K:ieu:n.itlsni. Kidney 'ompl.itiiis. ciiarrh, etc.. can semrr bv m dl. free, eopy or our :-iae lllusl rated I look t Wonders, .llled with i he most wond inn and start liny; proot ever bcto re known. A rid rets, UI.OOD Hu.u i: '..Atlanta, (ia Toenre-eostlveuetts the medicine mast be more than a pnrgrative. To be ier mancnt, It jnustcontalu Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic Properties. Tiitt'a Pills posscms thesewaiilitieMn viuiucui uegrec, ana Speedily Restore bimels their uataal peristaltl ut ho easeutlal to regularity. Sold Everywhere. KKKKCUAirjK. I.. II.CI.KMKX1 CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attoine-vs .-t Xj . w- S vi.isr.L itv, X. C. Feb.'Jr.l. 1 88 1 .VIJTSO, Travelin r nd Local If S.ih essuau tor Agricultural aurl Ma chinery specialties sell to the trade. State ae, reference, amount expected for salary and expenses. Address. MASSAV&CO., Mont el tuna, Ga. v forty vi;i:s TESTING FRUITS. TO "&OTJ MY KIND READEB. rTavc you planted a bounteous supply XX f fruit trees. The Apple, Tear, Peach, Cherry, Apricot, Quince. The (Jrape, Stiavberry, and all other desir able fruits. If not, why not send in your orders? One of nature's great blessings is our great number of varieties of fine attractive wholsome fruits. The Cecar Cove Nurseries- has ou the ground about ONE MILLION of beautiful fruit trees, yines and plants to select from, including neatly three hundred varieties of home acclimated, tested fruits, and at rock bottom prices, delivered to you at your nearest railroad station freight charges paid. I can please every one who wants to plant a tree, grape vine, or strawberry plant, etc. I have no comparative competition as to extent of grounds and desirable nursery stock or quantity. I can aud WILL PLEASE YOU. , I have all siz?s of trees desired from a 3 foot tree to C and 7 feet high and stocky. Priced descriptive catalogue free. Ad dress,! N. W. CRAFT, Prop.. 4l;lyLl h.orq, Yadkin county, y. C. Tift N Steam, Air and Vacuiimu I : tal of enry Wb VERTICALtPISTJM. WE ARE RECEIVING CUR. and Winter Stock. Consisting of choice sclecti ns in black, blue ;uiJ brown worsted suits, also .a fiill line of ciusimorc suits for men. vauths. bovs nnd rliil. . m drcn. Full Overcoats a specialty. Give us n call At Wells' old stand. Hvspectfullv, I. BLUMENTHAL k BKO. I ' ELrs SatakrH CREAM BALM Cleanses the Nasali Passaffes, Allays Pain andlnnamma ion. Hahthe o r s s. restores h3 Sens:s of Tasti and Smell. HAY-FEVER TRY THE CURE CATARRH is a disease of the mucous membrane, generally originating in t lie nasal pas- -yi";cs and maintainum its stronjrholl in the head. From this point it scuds forth i poisonous virus into the stomach and tin 'aiih the digestive oriraus, corrupting he blood and producing other trouble some and dangerous symptoms. A puiicle Is apY.ie.l Into e.wli nostril, and Is isreeable. Pi1i-e -n cents -, I rur-risl s : bv m tl rejrtsiered. ! cents ELV IJKOS., 5a Warren Street. New York. l:lv. NORTH CAROLINA Superior '. urt RaWAN COUNTY ) Before the t lerk. John I). Miilcr, idm'r f Wm. Litaker, dee'd. Plaintiff, vs. , Albertine Miller, I). J. Petition to?ell land to make assets. Brown and wife. Jose phine C. Brown, heirs at aw of YY in. Litaker, Defendants. - It appcju iii" bv hflidavit to the Court that i). J. Brown and Josephine C Brown are necessary parties defendant to the iroper determination of this proceeding: aid that they arc non-resident of this State, now, therefore, this is to notify them to lo and appear before John M. lorali, Clerk of the Superior Court ol towau countv. at his office in S:ilislnirv X. C, on or befo:?e the 22d dav of No- vetnlwr, 1S88, and answer or demur to llaintins complaint which is now fild herein, or this proceedin; will be henrd ex-iuute as to them. Dated this the 2-"th lav of September, 888. JiM. liORAII, Cl'k Super. Court of Rowan county. Theo. F. Kluttz, Phaintiff's Attorney. 50:6t. v: i laveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights Obtained, a nd all other business 1 n the U . S. Patent oun-e aiteiuieu to lor Moderate Feet. ouromce is opposite the V. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Palenls in lets time thun ihnJ. mote trom. Washlngion. Send Model or drawinir. Veadviypastnniiini. abilliy free of chaise; and make .oehanjt tot, at NNeieter her" -to the Postmaster, the Sunt of Money order Piv.. and to ofhrialsof iheU s Pat ent offlce. For circular. adTie. teiii: nnd rir. encesto actual clieui sin youi ownstateor countv oppMitp Patent omce, WashingtciJD. C. 1E1 Who are HVt. AVrrntmand fvfi7. itntnt and suirertnsr fitm Stein ""'"""i". and all the efTccM ot early Kril lialit, which lead to ITunntnre IUf.9. rv.j.B, ,; , I hi , nit it. send for Pu:iiv on hi $, uu,,,; wiih particulars ror Home r cures jrtiaianteeil. .Vo rvrt- i,o u,,,i jf s pfi:s 112 and 1 1 Church St., Nah ille'enn " llUnQil UU. November trm, Itfsu. Jolin A. Bovilcn, Plainlin; Thomas Pipes Dt- To the Ik'fediuit, Thomas Pipe : Vou are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has commenced a civil acti'011 ajrainM you to secure the sum of twenty-five; liuiidred .lollars due l.v account, ami yon are hereby rcuirel to appeal I before the Judge of said njieribr Court at 1 court to be held in .Salisbury, in said county, on the second Moiidatf before the' fir-st ATondav of March, 1889, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff. And you arc further notified that the plaintiff, has taken out a war rant of attachment returnable before Paid Court at the same time and place. " ' 2:61 j J. M. IIORAII, Clerk Superior Court, Rowan Co THIS PAPEB. cnr.bo 't1 V?'5,n Bmjwi OO Spruce St.). wl Fa Regular Btorizpntal Piston. W W , "X. - . . i t The most simple, dprablo and effective Pump in the market for Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. Uglf Send for Catalogue. Tie A.S. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1888, edition 1
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