t3 1 J. tjp f. -i. 4. - .y . 'rmmmmuittamm1mmmmmwmmmmmmm I -" J. . IPV ;ArtadY and ?rontlemanwere tfaveN Sfcfcerim" English mil way. 'fhey were perfec strangers, to each totherP0 Suddenly the gentleman aaid: HladanvI'WilUiroublti your:to look oat of thVwindbw-for a few m mutes; jnr wearing iippaxeL--,linijr, wnii,Hl ttith noliteness. rising horfc time he said:. 4,Now,iiiadara, .nij f and vou may re-l uae your seat." 3 - When the lad turned she beheld heruale companion transformed, into' a, dashing, youn ladV. with a heaTV veil over her face. Now, sirJoffoadam, whichever you lflre," said the lady, "I mast froibTe vrt f Innfc nnt of the window.f orl jdso have some changes to makriir ray - - . 1 M " niiH 41., J. lid. . - " . " the rentleraen in Jaqy s atwre atalr complie<nNow, sir, you may S nt t- ? 1 ... - ' 'i rk ma frrHH l. nui resume jour bcu, 4 ' e inan ih fenlalattire foiind hw lady companioiiilransfonnrd mto a man. irQ thea-faughed nd aid: lt appears Imth anxious to avoid rec ognition. What have you done?" mhha a bank" MAnd Lw the whilom lady, as he dexterously fet- lerea nis. companion a v w"w v"1 pair of hanifcuffs, "am OetectivriJ- of ScotlandfYard, and in female ap- nnnl haverlshlaclowed vou; now, draw fno a- ivnltor MkeeD still' StfH Wft ww 1 rancnet, trfltpx He Diia't Tinis fXcHTi : all OiYekTSarJisito God. Nov. JLAlJjVocZawa- - - Jul VAsatXGTbarv - .... .. . w vw frta. Air IA ProKuUnt of the United olotef: . .i 7 fa,:.; dae'from the American peop e to ,vi-. ; terday KS! making and cuttinflrfewbineia b ssea. .tr V-r -w;n, i.,v. i k inland cuttincr Tt seemj)irtkfeeedecU r&tfo& Cen) of eiplahati6nV; for whferf henterc 1 the house 01 one -Mir 'vciMcuiiuu iu EiLsf BndgepoTt'wHhthe1utenfion of making a s.Tie: ne,'Touria iwnwvwsarj to ird hWddhutj.irrKnRa itoyond'Tennnar ff Bopnoke Telegraph. VJ The Piiiledalnhia Ettninq Telegraph says in its financial column in theissut ofWov.SdfFi 1 uThe AheiUriiless of the Sodtherii stocks isjanother noteworilrfeatpre; It anueas that' the Richmond Termi nal ucopIewilfTJdt have such smooth' sailing as they counted on. TheyJ Have failed, it is said, in placjpg the collateral trust loan, which was loM used in floating the r Georgia ,Company purchases and the Gorgia Company pool, which paid $250,000 to hold jthe bargain, has, it is said, gone to pieces ana the stock will revert to its former owners. In other words, the syndi cate of bankers which the Rich mond Terminal people appeared to have si their back ' nas retreated, and the men who attempted to control the rail roads of the South find at the outset the bigest kind of an obstacle in their path. The report that a deal between the Richmond Terminal and the Baltf? more and Ohio is afoot comes with very bad grace after the announcement that thejbankifrssyndicate has backecl out, and the people who are 6ghtingfthe Rich moiiii 'germinal say thai it ir-very poor econlto buy a pair of suspend ers wheai)ne,needs a sbirt.' It isfeatoeape(i for the sake of leg itimate! Jblisiriess and conservative growtHpfNbiV southery country-ihat the JesTOime gambling j-polity otjthe xtichmentti lerminal peonlc has met ueu hiiu uuai cuecKy '1110 She WSnakiufftrM at the imeT)ut, however, seemea an aiteuuun t ucu helrad finished he ak her if ?ne uij derstood ib operations ..thoroughly, tto which shreflwiided thirt shedid7 not quite, Comprehend it all. TKeSgeflt wasvKientiynortejjiiemaiK BeneiscM whuld have to no over the whole ex planation again in ordr to accomplish ins oojecjc ana suinea uy saying. Well, I have explained this to Swedes, Crermans, Hungarians Irish, and every other class; but I find the Irish woman very stpid, and " He didn't finish. Hanlly had he the words put of his mouth when his listener, taking her hands from the fresh dough, grabbed him by the collar and that part of his I ronserele al mwt! as,otiiclMtirae, as it takes to tell ity4ndhini he, stretajnyentio and all. The 1 st time he was seen hg)wa$"standin givOTnertryingto sffapeitfie doughfrpm jiis clothing, where'hefgetfUe handshsid todched lum Rriduennrt Netrs. 'U . . I :' 'A - wyr .-4 'iv. 3& tnJim a free troverhinentJ1 "Willi lov ing kindness He ;hai cdiistautljr led" us in thelvayof 'prospeiity and greatness. lie nas now visiieunviuiMriiiyutBuiuKiii our shortcomiags, but with gracious eare he ha warned its oiouruepennence upon His forbearance, aud lias taught, us that obedience, to his holy law is the price of continuance, of ihte precious, gifts. .In acknowledgement, of .all that God nas done for us as a Nation, and to the end that' on nn appointed day the united prayera'and Tpniise ofalpr&tefl! rcountry may reach the throne of grace, I, Grover deVelaiidPresideut of the United States, .1 h-iuKu lmiii(a anri epr iitviirr. I ntlr'4- day, the twenty-ninth day. of November instant, as a day flfThanksgriving and with one se control do we men snouid be allowed to nor todosoTt r ill I rnnrJ rf fho SinfK ieve that they will be allowed 1 Brick the Best Building Material Insurance! men, as a general rule, elainrthat a building which is largely constructed of iron is not necessarily llreproof. This may be true to a peat extent, says ; the American Builder. Iron; when heated, bends very readilv nnder wefghi, and therefore of -itself .cannot be callel f fireproof. There is fmuclf, however, to be sjiid in favor of Sron .construction."' , It Drevents fire Lirom padingtlittnlesathere jt- Iargeniquntpf inflammable material i&iUiinr.each'of theJflames, there is lit ' tie danger that fire will make very 'muih head way. Stone and granite are very JitUebet-f ter than lton to withstand heloavges; of fire TheiisTttrmatirial-than'can be rise of lonstructw Every T brick barsYtAdwn" weight. Bricksiliavejalradjr passed the fiery ordeai- beor they are used iu buildings and are tempered. Cast iron is not ubstanjtjal enough aa4vrought iron, r ' The Hecall of tha Hiwki. The recall was interesting and forms 6ne of thejuct.Foaderf ul ;feaf ures inT nawKing. , 11 was acnieveu oy tne rai-coner-callifionse times'with va Jwdfarreaehingcr "cooinabee of conie (6rol)rae) Inybird.'T "The fal ctuie s voice at once arrestecl atten tion as being," 'from long practice, what Siithorities4leclareJit pught to be, "fullj clear indod' fot "trehiuous;, wheuceTie vas designated iiS the "soh orbus .1 alciner' Thcse tjalitieswere moire thail once required that daheri the hawk flew afar; but Peter's voice never failed to reach her and secure her return 1I1C,I.IJ iiatiCU W 11(11 U1LLC1CI1V IUCI1 and iir diffeaent places, being with some n long drawn "ho! ho!T and with otters "bLh:i-ha-haJ' alliowever. being known as the "hollowitig" of the falconer. In this first encounter the recall was quite successful, for, in Spite of beiisappointment aod lioyer ing WatchFn lly fbr theappearance t)f the Uwtpiarrythe hawktonce obed iently returned to the falconer s wrist. She was theq imartly. hooded and 'set upon the for koiti the: .falebnerl and laird successfully achieved this 'ralher-dinTcult feat. There she took per place, JnUenceand ;apparentlv withou t discomsure, ambn felr lows.fwho Jiad itray not ' thej sligh t ejst 'excUement during this clamorous a Tryii1to 0ecrk. A few yesirs ago the writer rwas vis i ting a wood working shop, wherein was executed some of the finest work done in this country. The proprietor, answer to a request to illustrate and publish some of the methods used by him 5 in manufacturini;, said: No! Prayer, to be kept 'aud observed through out the land. V V On that day let all our "people suspend their ordinary work : uud occupations, and at their accustomed 'placea-of wor ship with prayer andpraUe, '.. render thanks to God for all hi inercies; for the abundant harvests which have rewarded the toil of the husband man during the year that has iMWsed, and for the rich re- S wards that have followed the labors of our people, in their shops and their marts of trade and tramc. lAit us give thanks for the peace aud Jar the social tordei and contentment within our bor ders, an i for our advancement in all that adds to national greatness. $ " Ana mindful to theafflictive dispen Rituin with which h nortloii of vonr fsind has been visited; let m while we humble onrsehe before the pwerofGod, ac knowledged His merfcyin setUflg bounds to thelleadly inarch Vif thepestilence,' and let our hearts be Chastened by sym pathy with our fellow Istjuntiprmeii who have suffered and who ntourn. And as we return thanks formal! the blessings which we have received froita the hand! bf our Heaven ly Fat hjer letj us not fori get that he has enforced upon im charity, aud on this day of thanksgiving, let us generously remember the poor and needy, so that our tribute of praise and gratitude may be accepted iu the sight of the Lord; t 4Done at the city of Washington, 01 the" first' day of November eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and iu the year of Independence of the United tates, the One Hundred and Thirteenth, In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name and caused the seal of the United btates to he affixed. Grover Cleveland. By the President: T, F. Bayard. Sec'y of State. A; WITNESS QUOTES SCSfPTUSE TO JUDGE THATEIl 1ST TH K QUARTER SESSIOS. Xhere was an HuusuaL scene in the l Ohmt-HouseTecter.lay-. when gray haired -carpeflter;Al) liacGregor 4 of BridesburffTeianiitlv ,tabk' the wit ness staudr: MacUregor a wife had tes- tinea tnat cjpi& irjn lpeus firu erick Prankk'ihAd sold . her husband liaiioreyeral times oa Sundays and ' several ti mu pri week days si nee "J n ne 1. Franks had not securetl" a license. Mrs. MacGregbr also swore , that Mr. Franks whisky 4'had on several occa sion made her husband drunk. - ' ' rWhenlMacGregor shuffled around to the stand. Tipstaff Kreitzer" offered him tbe Bible. MacGregor refused to Uke it. I , rWhats'the- matte?? Jsaid Jalge Thayer, as MacGregor pulled his spje tacles fr3m his vest pocket. . s 1 I want to see if its mf " Bible i - u Its' a' Bible; Hnitthe kiid ftseI in all eouix.,f expiainea juage i nayer.. I Then 1 won't swear on iC" I Don'i; give away a single point. 1 uon 1, wJinc 1 nose western tiny makers to find out how we do things here. Give the fellows half an idea aud they will work it out at d n a':e more moil ey out of it than we can here in the east. Since that time the manufacturer has failed. The western "haymakers" got ahead of him, and he lost more than was gained ly li s exclusiveness. There are many things in ashop which apparently had" better be kept secret but nine times! out of teri,iupon rz dealing the secret to a western or sume other hajmkeirr- he is able to im port even a 'better way of: hisownX Thus the man who puts his trust in trade-fecrets-and who lives infear of tlveif bemg.dveredis nvarwbly behind the times. His methods are ob- so!etet and the output of his factory must n-t V I Germ :Steam Air. and Vacuum I'unips, v srcicai ana icr2f. tal of every variety and capacity. VRTiC.LPiSTaH4 VERTICAL Egnlar Horizontal Piston. y 1 V - A woman s Discover?. I "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this coun try. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood it severest tests, but her vital organs weri underminded and death seemed immi nent For three months she coughed in cessantly and could not sleep. She Inrnght of us a Dottle of Dr. King's New DiscoW ery or'Consumption anal was so muct relieved pn taking the firs dose that she slept all bight and with one bottle has been miraculouslv cured.?Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. G. Hamriek & Co., of Shelby, N. C Get a free trial bottle at T,,F., Kluttz & CoJ, drug store. . 1 -The most be utifu woman in Snn Francisco at 30 looksllike a girl of 18. She indulges in a spo.ige bath every day, is particular about the ven tilation of hur rovihi, kes la brisk four mile walk every day lifter lunch and come back to dinner flushed with health and hungry. One of her fads is to drink coffee without cream, not for dessert, but with the main course in her dinner, which is usually, a very substantial repast. She is,r of course, regular in her habits and is ; happily married and the mother of two chilcf ren. -tf.' j whichWiimrkoyeim4i Stands J5mt being loered7MMaualitythM but little beer. Foa fireproof build- fhe man wbols'hotaMM "hay- namentail than'Jotherwisei lborearei however, many, kinds of -m 1 1 - 1 .... ' jng we I would construct one of fire KInK or wrinkle fed the western oncs. 1 tie a glare them and give them mA-ooswnitaget. m fcvoji.apueaRince, wnictt is rather or- ky . wjjJTfTjTv namnLil tb'nK;ei r . d - Varioas Iiiaxaond Swinfile&l llie , blua diaraondl anal i ne diara ond, matcdaltaader.the parpo5Sot.fire- Pr wh: diamond iswindle, ) as its was Vrobfinsr a buildintr nftr if. I variously called, Wat invented a few ted, but we arCbnly speaking Jiere of I?8"-, lt is applied to off colored material which wnsedin construction! and we have th nSni'niiV KSfi painted tin the back with- vL dilute aurance m ft and heads of fire depart- aolation of analine and alcohol, will raents; who yie with each other that f? ''Ay.'ittDdppr brick has stood the test better than an v Citner pertectly wbjle or a brilliant uuier material. . - w,,,c j.u Dine tint can- 1 i&iiuiui til KfiiiifB nrnAF ca vanr m a. jopnrios Annqnitiea, qmrett tc-dothisrandif och a dia- thl wistarchffloll moR Ihurtreat I, goiinted in a AnUqua, states that several manufac- WTr U ose boxtting it tones bfpdrMaantiamtiA r.v-IH.Ptn&me Undetected. cently iieen established in tb-, AU.i f h nrst illttstnous ' discover in this Bucklen's Arnica Salve.'. ; The Bkst Salve in the world for Cute. Bruises, Sores, Ulcer, Salt Hhcum, Fevt-i Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cure? KUcsorjmpav required felt guaranteed to jivre perfect satisfaction, or monev. refunded. Price 25 cents pes box. For Sule by Kluttz & Co. About as useles-i a thing as there is in-this world is, iheword ''oljey" in the marnage serf ice." Thebad wives don't obey, and the good ones never give tneir nusoanas occasion to con?'- maud them. Martha s Vmeyard Her aid -; "We Tell .TottTlaialy that Simmon's Liver Regulator will rhTvou fif DTJpei)sia, ileadnclje. Constipation and 1 i 1 1 loudness. -J ii' win urruK up emus anu fever and prevent. theirTretun;i imd ,4i complete antidote for all malarial poison yet entirely ifrcj? from rjuininefor ealoificl. Try it, "and you willj0ioni$bedtthc good results of the genuine Simmons Liver Regulator, prepared by J. II. Zeilin & Co. ' 1.11 1 . 4t '11 Russia has ordered all foreign Jew- FOR TORPID LIVER. A tqM llrei dr&ag-a tbe wtiol my tm, auMt prodaees ; , Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Ccstiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Tbr Is no bttr remedy torttn common diseases thmu Tntt'a IJrer lills, aa trial win prove. Prleo,sae. Sold Everyryhere. Fa WE ABE EECEIVINO CUR I anawm ter Stock ! 's-h W hy do yp ti refuse ?7 L:? Because my Bible says-1 swear. f It says: lSwearnot by heay en; it is liodV throne. Swear pbt' bv earth; it h QtidVfootetoot' ''Swear not at all tt . r "Do yon religionsly oderve that in junction ?M asked Judge Thayer. uYe3t sir; except when I gt m i and then I swear sometimes." : u Well, then, will you affirm uNo, sir; that's as bid as swearing.' "Well, I don't see why you sho 1 be made an exception. If yon don swear or affirm I'll commit yott. ' "I'll tell the GooTs truth, but I won' affirm." UI don't think your testimony i worth much, but you'll h;iveto ulfinu," said Judge Thayer decidedly. I The witness affirmed. His testi mony was of little use to the Common wealth. He could not rpmember buy ing any ifquoi- from Franks since J un 1, and he said Franks had a right ti sell before tht time. "When did you buy your last drink from Franks f. asked Assistant District Attorney Boyle. I "I don't know. I don't keep a ra.'iu orandum of my drinks," . ' kWell, when did he give you a drink last?" "Oh, a short time ago." -"What was i;?' r "As near as I can tell, and I think I'm a pretty good taster, it w;is whisky.'' "There seenn to be no doubt ub ut -that; whatever religious scruples yu have against swe-inng, they don t ex tend to the vice of drinking," said Judge Thayer. l'm a good judge of whisky." Frank swore that he had not oll a drop of liquor since June 1. Henry Fox, who did not look like a temper ance lecturer, swore that he had visited Franks frequently and spent his eve nings drinking sarsaparilla. "You drink that for a steady diet, 1 aw r y 1 suppose.'' Ji;uu Jur. uoyie. Yes, sir, said the witness. "You don't look as though vou took it for a nightcap," said Jule Thayer. "Oh. I know good whisky wlien 1 smell it," laughed "the witness as he stepped down. , The turv h id not found a verdict when court adjourned. Atlanta Con- TRY THE CURE.IV -r&v&n An Evidence of Insanity. "Mr. Yonder, your daughter Irene I 1 A - ..!. nas gi veil uie uer permission to is., ui ,8 daC0Be of tho mucous membrane, vou ner 11 mu in marriage; out Derore generally originating in the nasal pas- I ask yon your lormal consent y u will -ases and maintaining its stronghold in pardon me if I make the injuirv, sis it the heail. From this point it sends forth is a matter of lifelong consequence to a poisoiious virus, into the stomach and me, whether or wot there have been any indications of insanity, so : m ' - '- m ! ... as vou Know, in your tamiivr Yon say Irene -has acccepted you, Mr. Hankinson?" "I am happy to say she has."' 1 lieu, sir, miu uie "iu uiau, iiiv- , , imkvt lug bis nead deiectedl v, "it is my. duty, . n mipummt as her father, to tell vou that I think. LHAIUtl GL LLtUILlll, Irene is siioivinar ueciaea indications 01 .nornevs x.x motvt insatiitv.'j G'Ay0O Tribune. . Salisbuky, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1831 lf JLZTTS9, Traveling and Local If Salesman for Agricultural and Ma chinery specialties sell to the trade. Slate I age, reference, amount expected for salary aud expenses, Address. HI a WW A V Xr t 'f 1 Monteluma, Ga. . . It--,,- ,- ' ' 3 , - I f" mm-P "r " . ' i pliT. The most simple, duraWc and effective Pump in the market lor Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general mannfacturing purposes. J3iBSend for Catalogue. Be A. S. CAMERON. STEAM POMP WORKS, Foot ok East 2:Jitu Stkkkt. Nbw Vokk r en I . I kT PIEDMOIT AIKIilE ROUTS. aichmond & Danville Railroad. 00I7D3NS2D C0H3DU3. IN EFFECT OCT. 2i, uO'J. Trains Run Ry - o Consisting. of choice selections in Muck, bine and brown 'worsted suit, also a full line of caseimcre suits for men, youths, boys ami chil 'iren. Pall Orcrcoats a specialty. Give us a call At Wells" ol.l 'rtaad. licspcctfully, I. BLTJMENTHAL & BRO. ELY'S Catarrh CREAM BALM f Cleanses the Nasal Pain andlnflainma-rlHAYrXYERM tion. Heals the! 3 or e. Bsstores1 cue 5sns2s oi Tast:l 1 ana smeu. -1 .i. CATAREH r4 mm SOUTHBOUND t V, pn ii nrli t Vi flityoativ-A nrersina fi)rrnrttin CVCl J.i J J . .l . LI.. iineDiooa ana prouucinj; owner iruuuru- I"! lekvvkA nn4 fl a nnrAtniMia avmVktomc A prtlcle Is ar"U I Into each nostril, and Is agreeable. Price 50 cents at lrurfist8; by mall roistered, n cents. " ELY BROS., 5ti Warren street. New rorK. is:iy. iew iorfc I'tiUadelpbla Haltlifaore i " WasUington Cli trioilesvllle ' LyicUbi;rs! Ar. Danville Lt. ulcUuiond ' Burkesvllle " Keys. Ule " OauvlUe Ar. Greeusboro LV. V.OlUsiOiO 4 Kal-ljfU ' Durham Ar. WreeiibOro Lv. Salem " Oreensboro Ar. Salisbury 4 MatefcVille Ashevllle ' " llOt 8,111)18 Lv. Saiisbuiy Ar. Charlotte " S.irL.tiiburj t.reenville Atlanti Lv. Charlotte Ar. Columbia i Aukusi a NORTHSOUND. Lv. Augutla " Coiuuioia Ar. Charlctte Lv. Atlanta Ar. ree:.ville Spartanbug charlotte " Sillbury Lv. Hot, SjiriuK Asheville " Statevllle Ar. Salisbury Lv. Salisbury Ar. Greeiiboro Salem 1 v. (ireensboro Ar. Durham " Ralelth oiu.'uoro Greet sboro No. 15 i 2H ii -n 3 40 5 i S J 3 1C s ur s at s no 10 35 X 40 4 &j 5 5S 8 5 tS 15 .0 45 It Vt 1 51 7 44 9 15 12 1 8", 4 4 5 51 II t 10 :) 10 31 Mkujdian TlMt No. at. V M r;0. A M V M A M A M 4 30 to .it V it 11 IM 3 0 5 0 T 43 S 30 4 M 5 il 8 w.t 9 ii tS 10 l 43 3 1 7 40 tf HO 54 IHH If 14 4 41 6 10 11 i.H I i 3 :h. 4 4 1 4" 1 0 6 5f3 i 15 DAILY. A M 1 N? C.(Divisk,u " Passenger train STh.iu liffectivc May l:Uli. lf,. TraiiL.No. St, M eti IhumL Lv a oo , 4 30 - 6 it 13 II 00 5 5 8 03 V S. - !0 s ia 1 41 3 14 3 a. in. Huston 1 la. .eWjYoik 1'hiladeliJhla baitlmoif a, tn. l.viH hbuig Danville a. m. Klv'hhuuid Lel4sUle Vellwburo kalelgh Durham - -. a . in. Ci reensboro p. ni. a. ui. P M A M V M A 2.1 P M P M Lv. A'. DaiiMlle Ive.vsvlnc liurk) svlile 1.1 llliioinl Lyiidi urj l h ti lotu HV Vjs..ln'.rton H:i:im oie I'liiiuff ipu N' York No. 5 5r io r. 4 K) ii 00 1 oc 11 4 50 a? .8 05 9 45 3 JO 4 37 S7 8 00 11 4 !9 50 18 .tr, 1 55 4 10 8 ui 9 47 t 41 1 26 3 30 12 40 2 53 7 35 8 5 3 00 to 0 53. P M P M A M P M .4 AM P M A M A M P M P M A M S 30 12 :5 5 15 7 10 1 5 8 58 5 30 7 115 10 I 32 ft til fi 4H 7 14 -.8 40 tH84 io 5o 4 BO Ii 55 t!l 45 s ro -lo so 1 44 2 re r r 2 53 i 1)0 7 00 5 i 0 JT 1 SO A M P M (4 A M v m if P M P M A M P M A M P M I M A M P M A vounp: Vircrinia ladv committed suicide by drowning on the day the was to have been married. Hi- 1H Dally. t Dally, except Sunday : Train tor Durham vlax;:arksvllle leave Richmond dally, f xcept Sunday, 3.21 P. l.; Keysvllle, e.w P. M.; anlv sciarksvli'e, 7.21 P. M.; Oxfort, Jf.so p. M ; ilenders n, 9.3o p. M.; arilve Durham lo.jo. Ki utrntny leaves Durham dally, except Suriday, m : uxioru. lo.oo A 1211; ar- . II 25 a iu. Ar 12 12 noon 12 36 p. in. 12 55 1 14 1 41 io- t 20 8 49 sin Hit 4 00 4 31 Lv. 4 40 rtT. 5 09 5 84 6 10 Lv 5 4J p A r, 7 3 f 50 11 iH 7 30a 11 10 111 -Sail bury statesviiie Calaw ba New.lun IlkkWy : Connel j SpriDgs Moi-antf 11 iileii Alpiiitt Jllarlbn Old Fort liou nd Knob Jllack Wotinialn 1 Ashevllle Asheville Alexandeis Marshall Hot Springs i3 p JiHJ nctn ha s . 4W , 1 IlfttSni Morrfeiowu "hiioxxlllc JPllliTT m. Louisville i7 55 5 07 i.f 517' H.i 417 344 til Hi i w 7, 118- 1 PI. Jl 40 It ltfj5 " K 35 " - 15 4 S It, i: p it 4 (Hi ti5 pn .1."' ! Dally except stN 1; a y TRAIN XO IS ' ..4. TI?Ai5rr iiaui lciitb Ainei ne......; , Art its -- qjmniijir .... - J i p ui narif-Mon ...... I .1 him.i J " jarittis ........ Leave . id. Indian:! no. In p. m. chii-fir 1 5o , . st. Paul l c 40 p. in. St. Louis ! 7io a. iu-. Kshs.-.scity MuiphyBnuw TRAIJTXO 12 A. & S. Koalj - Dally except SUNDAY 3 5A p. T17 01 Leave Arrive TlfilSSf spartanhiir? ArrtretHjfl IlenderfonvniP fun Asheville Leave s 75th meridian time uitd to l et rpnrpr. 90th .. .! 1 if i:nt "iiiiiim Pullman Sleepei bbetwern U nsi lnron t KiSftar1 ..' .. iMh-fcrlt 4r'OrmMf .. KiKmilie'tlAWimm .. ParlorCars .. Salisbun t KiowEt JOS. L, TAYLOl.', O. P, A. - : W. A. WI.MJUnXAfll'lM. WWU.Hold lui gloom- 8.00 A. M.; Hentferson, 6 so A M.; tiarkehville, 11 o A. M ; KeytvlPe, utrs niuiuiuuu, .1..10 r. Al. No. 51 and 63 connects at Rlchnrond daily except Sunday tor Wcsi Tolnt and Baltlmr re. No. so and 52 from west Point ha d illy eonnec tlon at Richmond with N0.50 for the Sbutr. No. 50 and 61 cotnei ts at ;oldsboro with trains to and from Moi ehead CD v and Wilmington. No. 5' connects ai Greensbrro and Selma for FayHteville. No. 5:1 connects at S Imi for'WllKon, N. C Nos. So and 5' make close if inner tion at Unlver- 1 sit.v station with trains to atd from Chapel 11111,1 tax r 'jw wvrmriji NU ta lMf. Rot 6M6 WMek MUX worl.L Per fect IUIM- a ish fanners" to month. quit Poland within a EiiTi fohisTewn.eorjrcsi; .- ".-C&, agricultural conteraporurT of- aT 1: ..f-' "-.. -.-. . . .. - -,. . ..... iera some aavice on "-now to eitf a '' Talleys,4ii,the,Iiopes, perhapIiwL?,Vd hl.x. nionth imprisonment of NeufchatelJ U a flourishing estab- . .. M UhttcntlorthftrSUf . An aS"c.? tur K l.v- j-.n--'. k"Ti It . . r . nera ne aaic , uKvurj, wnere oones an nffMvJ 1 o-v.-.,. - i , I VU mi i ii i 1MB i aa mm deer. ben inClTr?" a;T T'WrtMiiii ' . ... sw on. .Hnn sola . 9 scuoiiUMiia really sc rate bed tcs- itter Tia tfK)k umntism drosai Bellvilli- oi,irvimiis t baadied nor hnKM i ters."i Thmitena. vpiik-r.i.r''ijjt bronze niTeVand ornaments and other P.esinnonj, f tftat t ne !Vef dicB Itten do care neyi orBlotxl V VO. " ! t" J. W"ne?ir um lake; f "lASJ.T.;"."-. JNeufchatet afoctoTTf relira o IKil .knlWM ifEtectric Bit ifROYAL MSt jk X .prases oojecw, wnicn are wnen -finished, sent I ""r"was tnat Jfiiectric 1j to thfrbnc a bi-ac silo, at Berne and ,nleasw f the Liver, Kid elsewhere for sale--X r. 7VA,,,,. a 'f Har a l:ottlc-i - - . - Vj I ,11 .... .Almost e-erylodv wants a, 4 Spiirg Tonic." Here is a simple te jmouu' whica sl ow? how B. IL B. is rcyariletl. "t will knock your mala ria out and restore your appetite : Splendid for a Spring Tonic. Arlington, Ga., June 30, 1888. i suffered with malarial" blood poison more or . . 1 1.1 1 4 t css a.11 tne tunc, ana uie oniv inciucine ini done me anv cooil is B. B. B. It is undoubted' the best Wood medicine made, nd tor this malarial country-should be used by every one in the spring of the year, and is god in sum mer, fall and winter as a tonic ano blood pun her. Gives Better Satisfaction. Cadiz, Ky.. July 6, 1887. Please seud me one box Blood Balm Catarrh SnuTbv return mail, as one of my customers is HkinVB. B.;Bfcfor catarni and wants a box of the snuff. B. B. B. g'.ves b' er satisfaction than anv I. ever sold 1 have sold 10 doen in the Part 10 weeks", arid It pi e good, sat'.stac- Lion. Ill UOll I runill nil I ijjii' ir nun hiik hiv. YOUrS, 11- DBASDOB n Spcolatoly Purei TlilaMird leTervariea. A raarrel of our:t strerrr.s" wtoolesnmeness. More ecoiomlcul JUaBtheorlnprTWJids,;apI cai"iot be sold In oompetk'on wn&the nmUlvrdc'low test, shoii weight. alnm ar phos.mate powders. Sold only la Cans. KOYAL BACIKO 1'OYDII vo.,itf an v. a For nale hv Bingham & Co., Young & Bos tnm, and N. r. Murphy. PATENTS CaveatsTcade Marks and Copyfighls Obtained, and all othei buslnesstn the U J. Patent Offee attendeo to for Moderate Fees. oaromce is opposite the V. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents iu less time than those re rroefrom Washington. - - 8et)d model or drawing, w e advise as to patent AOtllty ree o( charge; and make A charge uts v Weif oer to the postmaster, the Supt. of Money o , Dv..and to official of the U. S. Pat. eBloWce For circular, advice, terms and refcr- enceo actualcllentsin your owe Stateor county write i,o v. A.onow & CO.. . Opposite Patent Office, Washington D.C. Oct. 81.'S5. tf It Bemoved the Pimples. llorxu MorxTAnr, Tenn., March 29, 1887. A ladv friend of mine has for several years been troubled with bumps and p'niples on her face and ne 'k, fcr which she used variona tos- met:cs in ordei to remove them and beau v and Improve lier complexion: but these lot 1 applications were only temporary and l?(t her SKin Iu a worse coiiumuu. I recommend an internal preparation known as Botan'c Blood Balm which I have been using and sening alou. two years; she used three bottles and nearly all pimples have II Who are HVal . A'rrH and DebH- lttfi and suffering from .Yrrrov i DeMHtg, fmminal Wtakne. Sight' g emimitmm, and all. the effects ot early Keit Habit, which lead lo Premiture Dcag, Con t two ion ur Immtuitu, send for Pears' Treatise on lHorH if wwih. with particulars for Home Cure. i Tires guaraBteect. do rvre m pap. J. 8. pkaks. 18an461ChurchSt., Nashville, Tenn. Rowan Co. W THE SUPERIOR COURT t November term, It? 88. John A. Borden, Plaintiff, Thomas lvipe, De fendant. To the Defedant, Thomas Pipes j You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has SIEEPING-CAR SEKVIOE. On train no SO and 81. Pullman buffet Sleener between Montgomery and New Tor'-, (ireenbboro and Augusta, and Oreenshoro, Ashevllle, Hot Springs and Morrisi own, Tenp. On train? 58 and 53. Pullman Tuff it Sleener Y. tween Washington and New orleai :i. via Monti. orn ery; ana between w ashlnjton and ugusta. irich mond and Oreensboro. and Pnlln ;.n Parlor Cars between Salisbury and Km xvllle ThrouzU tickets oh sale a L Prtnei He stnttont tn allpoiDia. I ' ?' For ratesand Information, applj .oany agent of the Company, or t - - y SOL HAAS, W. A. TURK. JAS L. TATLOTt, Traffic Ma ngr. Dv Pas. Agt. Gen. Pa3. Agt. R 1LI1QB, N. C. FORTY YEARS TESTING FRUITS. TO YOU MY KIND READER. Hsive you planted a bounteous supply of fruit trees. The Apple, Peiir. Peach, Cherry, Apricot, Quince. The Grape, Strawberry, and all other desir-i able fruits. if not, why not send in your 1 orders? One of nature'. great blessings ! is our great number. of varieties of fine; attractive wholsome fruits. ' i t JlfcE. Sev.lt uIiumiv to thn-. ti .icill. earaiiW' Them mIj sril Cm wnUrh. ejii kept ttiem a yn:r tv.r f. r u mDtu tai ofhoM who way hjv j p;. !1 , .tlM-j- hervDio foarrm H ! Itnaafbla to t:.iltti rrmt bi(. eciltllZ ! SOLD wtlrh nj CM' V nmpr frr,u tbtlto"' Ibansplra a anj Inrnlltr t.Irs rcsnlti l lrfe" ; after oar aai;Kai tlwi fan inrnltt; : n anally K4 Inm SiuuO (u ( OOO ia "" nrraaiHliac cimt rx. -) 1. ; a, fi i inot won'lat2 aw.lii!o la ler t :. st nor iuiit- ion r W )1""""J varra Ihrjr rna lo f.-rn, til or. r ..:n. rir. Wriw MkoaaroaC.iha ;:... RuMfetiS will br hrrirJ2 tor yoa to ilu tliormilia m t'.uvr vhn mf eft',"T aifMrmnrd k tt utiiwiair. H" J"? Valch to wrtt uar. -. bet 1 rent -r..lrTllIZ mMGemrmtota?arljr,.ty iwhira iionoa. lBIT o4 fosr addrcsl et mM, ycuiinF'2 at all4ol4 outran tn Urn vurld MM "JT cowrr.vr ma,.u'.k-. wparnp'CIa HARDWARE ' " WHEW YOU WANT WlliE HARD AT LOW EIGUBJS UrSSneS l al1 on7tbc undersized at ir Row. Agent for the Cardwcll W disappeared, her sk'.n is soft and smooth, and j commenced a civil action against you to secure ber eenera' health mnch improved. - She ex presses herself much gratified, and can recom mend t to all who are tuns anectea. ;. ; 5 ' ' Mrs. S. M. Wilsox. "A BOOK OF W0KDEES, FREE. All who desire fall info -matron about tbe cause SSSS!.81 r&"??Har notified that the plaintiff has taken out a war Comnlalnts. Catarrh, etc, can h cure by mail, free. I rant of attachment returnable before said Court the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars due bv account, and you are hereby required to appear before the Judge of said Superior Court at a Court to be held in Salisbury, in said county, on the second Monday before the first Monday of March, 1889, and answer or demur to the complaint of the-plamtiff. And yon are further a copy of our 3S-rage lllust rated Br ok of Wooden, , at the same time and place, filled with the moot wonderful and startling proof r i k.f nMl .nn-n 4r1rlrM.a I 1 ever beforeknown. Addrtt-P. Biocn Bai.v 4 o.. At!anta. Ga 1 HORAll, Clvrk Superior Court. Rowan C The Cedar Cove has on tbe ground about ONE MILLION of beautiful fruit trees, vines and plants to select from, including nearly three hundred varieties pf horne acclimated, -Salisbury. N.' JnntMhUl iwieu nuns, hiiu ut im.it uuiiuui ji ivct, i aeiiverea 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. 1 I have no comparative competition as to extent of grouuds and desirable nursery stock or quantity. I can and WILL PLEA.SE YOU. I have all siz?s of trees desired from a 3 foot tree to 6 and 7 feet high ant! stocky. Priced descriptive catalogue free. Ad dress,.' ; .r- , N. W. CRAFT, Prop., 44;ly Shore, Yadkin cj.vity, X. C. I'JIU" iaWif rl Bill in r.. V PARKER'S CIMCSR TOMie "i, A rara uu k:uuU uouipi f uu ' I that euiy Jr.rZ I ftfcranuuiMMt. )le Weaknn. and 'tjr! erUvra ct the Btmach ajnl ioocia. I HINDERCORN5 I S:uf ail naia. Kusttiva cotnfort Ut (' 'U i Ks Of Interest to laffi i rREC SAMPLE of o? mi- complaint, toany ''"Jfttii rt beforw pnrcbaai air. , Tvija Wawlllaaa.1 a apricitic for f Mni to twtiUemcaer beiorw pnrcbaai nr. .ri VMvm, Baku REUtOT CO., Bex io . v G:ly.-