mm 1 iMriiNues. ji inu uiaue -some . jinrv CiiCAiState?6f IateVf sirs "and lfc W earnest couisicUr- If ...uCiyil Senrirt Cefbra.- -U::The Girl at tht Prwit Gate. Aa ttitstry fof Women, The WwAington cqrrespomlent of Heaveii bless the girl at the front Silk culture is an occttpfttiott Wfcn-ik- KvnrVorn 'World, after a careful mite, with peach bloom on - her , liurv suited t -Jha indiutrv natrcnce rerieir of the fciUiation, says -that .becheeka a4oveiislitHtfhefe of the J deft hands of - mmt I Til " ' "l t t i it ! ! '"irilti mall 11 sknt !.. tail t nn'a f . 1 - Tj. 1 sfci- ' .4 hnMintr' nmitkms 1 in Uhe "ciril literatare. but'l'auPfiotvone of them. department at Washington were! ap-! The girl nt the frdntUecau nerer methin'that laierits pointed - b? Ithe Hepubhc4ins vrbeu grow old to those hdt&fe been tfeef iifiotil'rT.-i i zoef)tio4k the clerks inthel2xecritive but the music of -the lowvoice at the - were appomtrA by , Arthur and have J ory of the cherry lip we kissed at the been retained in office "by President font gate will hold out faithful to the tle?dand.ii?fW- x . eud. ; -i:,VK: C-V In the &tate department 85iper Whit if the old gate does sag and -w.nf nf the clerks appointed by the Ue- its hinges rattle and iU latch refuse publican hare held . over uuaer ; me 10 now u smit." v nat 11 tne posts are shaky and some of its pickets gone? .. - We love the dear old relic still. V We love it for the sake of the girl who hsed to stand out there by it with roses, on l-j if- ' ner euetJKs mm iiecuir uu ilpmncrnt:c Administration. - Exclusive of the detailed men who do 1ntv in the navv and war departments, it least 75 per cent, of the clerks are Jtj.nnhlinan holdovers." Fully DO per cent, of the corps of We held thd old atenp and' counteil WU pmnloved inthe' departments hestarL rand bidet.heri good by and vf justice are Republican "hold-overs." counted the stars again. How niany t is estimated that at least two tWes of a night w' good by ''mud?. thousand out of the three inousanu now many times u hi npsexiAS vcajroploy4u P7 partmentwere appointed hy the Ilepub- but it will never tell. The old front ! ' iicans. :1 i n,ay have counted the kisses, but "Not more than J?5 per cent. !of the T never did. And I am sure that the I eraylovees of the post office deprtmeut girl with the peach bloom cheeks never ? were appointed under President Cleve- did. UttdV Administration. And what of the girl with the peach And so ituus through the depart- bloom cheeks? Ah, me! she married ? ; meuts. , President Cleveland has been another. She forgot her vows at the J trne to tlie spirit and letter of civil old front gate, as some girls will, and y Kervice reform. It is certain, too, that married a richer and handsomer mail. There has been located a silk factory rat Wadesboro, r which .promises an in- leresiing uevciopraeut, ana it may lead to the . luanufacture of lk fab rics in our State ou a scale that may stimnwtelhejndustrv among tur people to a. great and a very, profitable extent. q.j . r 4 'A' gentleman in Massachusetts is having a dress made of silk entirely grown by himself, the first one in the country wholly grown by one person, and one of the five dresses made of ?ilk produced in this country. Butwhat'wulj infinitely more im portance is the establishment in . New York of three of the largest silk "mills iri'the" world.3Tbese parties.have p)s sessionllMllcaEcnofcthe'? Fr eifc li It may tike " a moment more to lay a tool up carefully after nsingj but the tune i morftthan eoiaUzedwherr"y6u want to use it ngaiu, and so :j istihie savH1 'Iabits, either'good orj bad, ji n long" way, in their influencfl pit men lives, and it U far better to' establish and maintain ' a. "" gotxl ; habit, even though that habit has no special bear ing on the. moral character!" yet all habits have their influence, ips as count. process, and it is claimed j they cannot fail of success V I It is, therefore apparent that a mar ket will soon exist here for all the raw silk or "cocoons" that can possibly be produced in this country. This ought to open a congeu'al field of labor for women, one that will practically b without limit. he deliberately surrendered the certain- And If Well, 1 vent off to another I or re-election in preierence io com- j iron i inu, wnere mere were oiner i nromisins his sense of right and pro- peach bloom cheeks and other J prietv. xThe millions of the millonairej sweet, and just as i inai:y stars to coi . . . - . i. i i t 111 .4 .1 r i r t . a i monopolists defeateilhimr out ne wouiai Ami now i nave a trout gate ot my have been too stron s tor those millions own, and a cirl of ray own with peach if he had been willing, even in the last hlootri cheeks who count the stars with j weeks of the canvass, ta act and speak the boy or the girl whose vows made as a partisan politician. with me at the front gate were broken. It is-airpye.iiow, and the irony of But he is a true, good boy, and niy girl politic display itself in the knowledge is a good true girl, and "heaven help of the miudr ' officeholders from the them both as-thev stand to-night at the South that their only hope of retain- old front gate! Ax, ing their places ;is by very citii-sertice law. virtue of that Hit Speech Saved His Life. Chicago Tribune. . i -- "If vou yrorild like to say a i Transplanting Trees., In the opinion of Vick's Magazine, an excellent authority on all such mat ters, a large proportion of trees are lost fewifrom transplanting in the spring for words before we stnng vn up, . said j the reatson that the top are, not re- the spokesman of the Vigilance Uotn- dnced sumcientiy.. 'Ihe tree, as. it is niittee, sternly, uyou may have: the received from the nur-ry, niav have a chance." " ! well-formed head, and jone docs not i "There is something I would like to want to see it deformediL not knowing . m ' il l L ? I t 1 say, responded the condemned horse- mat it is a necessity, pernaps, to its thief, pale but j self possessed. AU I lif certainly to its vell doing and ask is that you will permit me to say it also that the surest way to preserve th Without interruption. ' neati in gooa iorm is to cut s back se- ' 'Go ahead," said the spokesman, la- verely all the young branches. In the eoniciillv. -"We'll let vou finish.4' same way shrubs, and iesneciallv rose ' "Theii gentlemen,1' began the con- bushes, are trauspltuitcd with the desire detuned man, with deep emotion, I to see them bl67)m at once, and with the have a few words of solemn warning result of a feeble growth the first year! to utter. In the innocent and happv The danger of such newly transplanted davs of ray voung manhood, before I J subjects in, a, dry time and uiider a iame to Arizona and fell into evil scorching sun is very great. Oir the ways, I was engaged in a useful -and other hand,' if the. branches are closely honorable calling. Had I never aband- pruned, growth usually proceeds 0ned it I might have been still a re- promnth', and at the close of autumn iUiUble and nnriirht citizen. Though the plants are amply , provided with I diave become a bad man and am about now, well-ripened wood, able to lxar ta receive liiy just punishment, I have the coming cold season. The dangers . . . f ' " V I I 1.1 i J.l . li ! ulway pier d ntloL Tbe American Voters Text- impracticable, and therefore the most JMkr of whieK I sold nearly 1,000 careful attention afterwards is de- copies in one county in Pennsylvania manned. In our own experience the alone, it is maispeusuoie io every i wsi, success, nas resuitea in transpiant man who would keep himself thorough-J ng trees and shruls in the fall, in Jjrinforiuei) as to those questions con- properly prepared soil, and giving win craiag vluch it is the duty of every ter protection by mulching with litter citizen to be fully ad vised. You will or leaves. Such subjects usually start find in that - volume, gentlemen, full to grow promptly iii the spring, and and accurate information as to the po- have already made aT fine growth before litical platforms of all the parties, spring-planted trees have started. We tflectionreturns from every State in the do not hesitate to advise fall planting - Union, names of all the members of in climes not more' severe than our Congress, judges of the various courts, own. wiiu a mass oi luisweuaiieous sta- m m . tistics and facts never .before grouped John Banyan. together in one wWk. Boud in cloth fri.- yram v-i. nuL- i.- i t ki I ii .I i , , the jew York Christian Advocate r ftult calf the pnee of this valuable u -a nrf- nn Ai V A hook hna ulwav bir ' has an article on Banyan, the 200th J)ook has always been t anniversary of whose death was ob- Ile paused a moment to wipe the aM ..itoi tooo m. . . scalding tears from his eyes. , Whei t a j X ne tooxea auout mm again nis audience What has Infidelity Done? It never Tsiisetl a man or woman from sin. It never too. a drunkard from the gutter, a gambler from his cards, or the fallen from a life of shame. It never found a man coarse and brutal in life and character and I made of him a kind husband and fa ther. It never went out into heathen lands among the 'morally depraved, and lifted them out of, their degrada tion t a high sta? of civilization. It has never written down langua ges, translated literature, or prepared text-books, or planted schools, or es tablished seminaries and colleges. It has never founded Ijospitals for the sick or homes for the helpless. What discoveries has it made' . What im provements has it introduced? Hits i added anything to human happiness; Does it bring one ray 'of comfort to the chamber of death? The religion of Jesus hs s done all this, and more too MThe tree is known by its fruits Wilmington Star: A machine for welding cut bale ties and parts of t es has been perfected by the Thompson Electric Company. Each weld is made in less that five seconds, the amount of horse-power required is very small and metal at the weld is fully as strong a any other part of the tie. B means of this machine cut ties can be easily united, and the pieces which ac cumulate at the compresses made verv !.!.!.. t . t quicKiv uuo proper lenguis lor use. The machine cannot fail to be of great Value throughout the Sooth. Cut bale ties at present are worthless ex cept as scrap iron. Tljvy are pa-scd between rollers winch .straighten them out and are then welded, arm submit ted to a chemical bath, which them'a bright, clean look. 1 W. J. Bearnwell'n mathematician and organist of Berkshire, Eug. claims to Lave squared - the circle. He has been at work on the time-honored problem for 15 years.; His solution consists of eight figures, which, in con crete shape, form a perfect cyclometer. Mr. Barnwell hiis laid his formula before the French academy of Science, The British cruiser' Hyacinth has tiiken possession of the Cook Islands in the name of the British government. The natives are rejoicing. The act signalizes the entrance of the English into the island' region of the Pacific where the French alone have, hereto fore had considerable interests. gives had Vanished. He was saved! served August 31, 1838. was without a collesre education, hp was scarcely less popular as a preacher than as a writer: Gamblers Paradise. in the Struggler, published by Charles Mcoo Tlraph. Doe, it said that when Mr. Bunyan Europe is becoming moral. At preached in London, if there were bnt Homburg the niost desperate gambline one day 8 "ot,ce given, there would be Cotton Goods Made in the South. h very steamship that sails out of the ports of Charleston, Wilmington. rort lioyal and savannah now is, in no sin al part, loaded witlr cotton' fii!- rics, instead of iinmaniifactiired cot ton exclusively, sis was formerly the case; and, we have it from brad street's that Southern mills are export ing more cotton fabrics to Uhina than all New England. The truth is, the the manufacture of cotton i increasing much fiister at the South than in New England, for the simple reason that cotton manufacturing industry hits better prospocts for growth at the South than at the North, so that the v... V..IJ . I..'.. TJimirrli h ruuceru are oemg 1 hough hecrowded tQ the - - had gone oa for years until . it . was recently suppressed. The-managers of 3Xonte Carlo are sad.' It had become the international giiming house. Princes and tramps sat side by side and tried their luck' in the gUdedpalace of n. , Beautiful women tore their jew el f roiii their necks and cast them on a favoritcxard. People traveled across continent triskn forttme Ion the most famous gammg f tablei J of the rorld. As a rule the t betters Jbulcides were ? conimon. Confidentml clerks, trustees, guardians young men "trith their paternal pocket-books in charge, women 'overdrawing theirac counts -all these were frequently found self-slain almost under the shadow of the temple of chance. , But now Mem esii seems to have turned her hard hand against these gamesters. The stockhOders-of Monte Carlo - sized - wp accounts four days ago and found that they were $50,000 short of iastyear's busiues. Only nineteen persons sui cided on the grou nds d u ri n g the past twelve months, a fct which indicates ihat losses were not as heavy as usual. Jt previous year was twenty-five sui and the number lias gone as high as slxtyin one year. The prince, of the miserabh? little sovereigntj in which onteCarlo is the, only attraction realizes the, decline .of his gambling shop and iii trying touvise nieins 'to , v . . pironjr tie mis "onereu more people come together to hear him preach than the meeting house ? could hold. I have been to hear him preach, by my own computitiori, were about 1, tiOO jwople at a morning lecture at 7 o'clock bn a dark morning in winter. I alsbxomputed 'about three 'thousand that came to hear him one Lords dav at London at Townsend meeting house. ew ub umi. cre win io go oacK again forwant of TobnCand thaiCle himself ien Jsviwf ws luui w get up over tne people to his pulpit by h bac. do ri, The old tradition is' also brought up that King Charles II asked a certain doctor how he, who had so much learning, could go to hear a tinker preach, to which the doctor replied: 'May it please your majesty, had I the tinker's ability for preaching, I would most gladly re Hnrjufeh all my learning.' Bunyan died of fever, contracted by riding forty miles ou his journey from Residing to Muuuuu in nurmcmng rain ' John Bunyan wrote sixty b oks and lived sixty years.' " Tlie PilgriiiVs Progress has been translated into seventy-two distinct languages and dialects, and has' had a wider circulation, and been n:ul more thh""aijy book next to the Scrip- Farm and Garden" says a farmer of my acquaiutahce, - whose business is chiefly arising hogs, had one norn int artichokes two or three years ago;" lie a . t; i." i - . ... . nr ,mms,ii w n syndicates if : AmeK now has six acres and jtolk of plantini icaii gamblers and Mtnhibitioti'as! fburilion.--- ttzJLt&SL! Jim birifT huo nf fh tnM I . . . V " wuic jeurs xF." f7J"e"rTv;-"i. one acre of artichokes was worth thr i , w , " Y . V w nmcilOKes was Worth thriH Monte tailo now fwlwA m the'of corn, and that a small piaccord I am paper., an M9tW rniea necessary, n proves that he year be worth the sme aVea of corn i,ULfln!.J Some use th. top, a, feed;, hrS d. catla foth seem to rc'fchilhem. ! Workingnen Waste Nearly $250,000. According to Mr. Barry's 'statement -and no one one is disposed to deny its correctriess-nearly a quarter of a million-of dollars havef leen collected from members of the Knights of La bor without the slighe4t lenefit accru ing from it to the rank1 and file. Yet the treasurer finds himself without 650 ou hand with which to meet an in debtedness of &,G00. This quarter of a million, almost, has come out of. the pockets of the workers, who keep their families out of their waes. and have no dolhus to spare to keep up an or ganization from which they" derive no A certiiin. preacher being annoyed at the persistent sleeping of a good old siter, said to her one day: "You had better take to using snuff' to keep awake.'- Quick as thought, with th. twinkling of the eye, the old sister re plied: "Sure, brother, you'd a great sight better put the snuff into vour own sermons." The snuff of wide awakeness needs to lie put into'a great many sermons. -Governor Seay, in his recent mes sage to the General assembly of Ala bama, speaks hopefully of the agricul tural and manufacturing development of that State. 5 The public debt is S0r 102,000, on which the annual intorest is ' 8392,220.--The valuation of prop erty in the State is fixetl by the asses sors' At $223,000,000. a"decided increase oyer theassessment of the previous year: 7 " We Tell Yoi Piaiaiy; that SimmonVttver Kc:ulator win rwlyou r Dyspia, Hca-l.-u he, Constipation nml BillioUMiess. It will break up chills and fever am) prevent I hir, ret urn,- und is nmplct? antidote friiUtnaJriiwiK4n yt t cntire'y Tree from quinine or: calomel . Trj it, anl yon will be tnishcl t the jfool results of the genuine Simmon' Liver ejula;or, (feparebv;,.! Uf Zi-Hin. fc. C. The Russian Government has in formed a iinmWr of Bulgarian refu gees that Russia renounces all interest in Bulgaria, and" that this decision dates from the time of Emperor Wil liam's visitto' Vienna Russia having abandoned all hope of German media tion. me novel mLio;i or iirivmg m i . i i i , cuinery oy ammonia Viipor, wnicli it is elaiinel will revolutionize marine en gineering, is to !e triefl in a few days on the new Red Star tuyr He -coles which is now !eing prepared for. the experi ment at Philadelpia. Mr. John Wanamaker, of Philadel phia, 'is credited with having contrib uted $600,000 to the Republican cam paign fund, and, in consequence, there is much talk about him for si Cabinet place. Money "talks" in politics. Halthuore Herald. Steam, t. Airland Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Br i ViRTICAL PI3T0M. A novelty exhibited at the New Y'ork horse show is the sulky sleigh intended for winter use. It is huilt in thesame way as the ordinary racing sulky. ligU and having steel springs, but instead of the wheels a short pair of riuiuers is substituted. ? Brace Up. You are fecliuir ilcpressod, your nppotite is poor, ou are tUothcred with luailiu he. yon are fi ietty, nervous, an. I ui-iu-rnUv out ot sorts, ami want to brace uj. Hrnce up. out. not with stimulants, spring nieuicines, or hitters, which have for tlicir basis ven cheap, h:oi whisky, and which stimulat you for an hour, and then leave jou ii oise eouuiiion man oeiore. ui vou ivant is an alu rati ve that will purify youi hlooil, start healthy action ot Livrr nml Kidneys, restore your vitality, and :Jvi ......... i i 1. 1.. . i ... . .1 .. "iikhl-ii iiiMiiii ami sireufon. in-ii a me lieiue you will find in Elect lie" l.ittcis, ind only 50 cents a bottle at KlutU Diuv btire. ' 73t.. TS3 I - ln i..-: i- -J " r-r b O Regular Horizontal Kstoiu The most simple, dprablc and effective Pump-in the market for Klines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wolls, Fire duty and general manufactunng purposes. ' mSfSnd for Catalogue. Tiifl A. S. CAMERON STEAM PUMP WORKS. Fvkit ok East 2Shd Stiskkt, New York . Horse-radish cut in lengthwise and a dozen these strips placed on the top of ke' of pickle will keep them fro coming stale or mould v. thin strips or mo:e of etch from lx- 1'ro Thsir Business Booming. ha!-ify"no one thin has caused such a revival ot trade at Klutt.'s Dru Store as tin ir jriviim away to their customers of so nun y free trial bottles of Dr. Kinu's New Oi'coverv foi C'nsu.ption. Their trade is simply enormous in this vjery valuable irticle Irom the lact that it always cures tnd never disappoints. Cou.hs" Colds. Asthma, liroucliistis, Croup, ami all throat inn lun Uiseases (juickly eureil. l ou in test it Insfore buviny: lv rettimr n trial Inittle free. Iary.e si.e l. Everv Uittb warrented. One of the most unhappy men in the world is he who, instead of meaur- against his work, is al ii strengtl ways me.isunng it ajrunst thestrencth A-ino.-t evcrvho.lv w.n.ts a "Spring Tonic.'' Hen- i.; a single u-stiinonial. which shows how II. 11. IJ. is ivj.Mr.ic.1. It will knock y,ur niala n out ami restore your appetite : Spbndid for a Spring Tonic. ALi.r(T-jx. June 31. I .MiiTiTPti v, !th malarial blood poison more or less ii.'l tin- time, and the onlv iii,.,li, ii.. lone me anv .'ood is I?. II I! " liu . .... I .... i ... ..t ly the hot Moo I nv.-.lioim- m ide. an I for this malaria i eountry should he used hv everv one in the spring f tu. ,-eai;. and is ,riMi in 'sum mer, tall and winter ;;s a tonic ana. hloo 1 puriHcr. Gly-s B;tt r Catisfaction. ' Cadiz, Ky.. July 0, IHS7. Plcjise send me one box Clood lialhi Cin-I. .Snuff by return mail, as one of mv customers is takinn; 11. li. 15. h.r catarrh and wanis a l.v of the snuff. It. U. H. LriVes licii..r .tl.fi.M;,,,, than any I ever sold. I .hare sold III do.in m the past Id weeks, and it jrives "ood satisfac tion. It I don't remit all rhrlit fni.iinr -;,. ..... VoilM, " W. II. ,(ANi0.. It Semoved the Pimples. Rorxn Mor.vT.u.v, Tenn.. .March ''!, 1887. t i,u- r,;...,.i i. . . ...... ....... i ,,i mint- u;iji several vonrs i been tnuil.lc.l with humps and pimples on Ih-t face and i e. k. tor which he used various c os metics in order to remove them and beautify ami improve her complexion: hut these local applic ations were only temporary and left her skin in a worse condition. I recommend an internal preparation known as Botanic Blood Balm which I have been usinjr and selling about two veari; .hc used three bodies a net nearly all pimpks have disappeared, her skin is soft and smooth, and her general hen'th inuc li improved. She ex presses hc-rself much gratifie 1. and can rc coin mend it to all who are thus affected. .Mits. S. M. Wilson-. PIEDMONT AIR-IIxiE BODTI Richmond & DanvillaBailroad. C02TD3NS3D GOHSDUiS. IN EFFECT OCT. 21, If 60. Tn.iN.s Kux liv 7.i Meridiax Timk SOUTHBOUND A BOOK OF WJND3RS, FREF. All who desire f'lll mfoim i.lon about Ihor.nir.e ind jure or B:oh1 Polsoas. Scrofnt i and Scp.fifous Sivelltn'. tic -ix, sores, uiioum UKtn. Kl-luev ( ouipl.itnis. c.ii.iiiii, etc.. can secure bv in n five i amy of oar :pige Illustrated liK,k or Woidei-' .tiled w'Ui tlie most woiuleimi and start 11 mr nnjo7 eer 0 rorekiio.vn. Address. Iti.oon Halm t:.)., Atlanta-, r.a I. v. .ev ioifc l'iiiliideljlila " Itiitinr.ort " Waslitugton Cli inoiiesvllle " Lynelibiug Ar. D. tn vllle l.v. i.i -hinond - Kurkesvuic Keysvlile H.i!iville Ar. Oreensboro l.v. ;olJsiKjio Ital Ijh " Ourliain . Gree-i.ooro l.v. s.ilem ' " Oreen.sbcro Ar Salisbury 4 Mates ville AsUevllte " liots.iilns l.v. Sjilsbuiy Ar. cli irloite " irt anburg " (.reen vllle ' Atluiti Lv. charlotte Ar. Colmnbl i j Augiibia 1 f.'ORTH30UNC No. 7 ii It 4 3 4U o 4 '. S . 3 If 5 li 3 ;i s io i a: 2 40 4 : a 5S 5 21 t 15 la 4 li ut I :l 7 41 9 15 li it? 1 j-l 4 41 5 5)1 II 0 1 2 )0 ti .'ill .'. A M mm H P M A M A M - So7ii. . 4 :ii p M ! 6 57 1 9 42 " II IMJ 3 l" 5 :o j 7 J ". X 30 4 : 3 II s 0"i 4-' ts III I 43 3 ti r 4" : m ! 30 I H 1 12 P M 4 4 I " VERTICFUt;1 i. I ' - ! di ! t -- i 1 mm RicMoDfl anfl DaBll W. N. C. Tiiv Passeuge, UeetiveJUav 13th". Train N'o. 52. West Hound. Lv 9 00 4 3U 6 57 tt J4 00 r.03 8 03 a. m. l!jston p. m. Nuw Yojk Plilladelihia H.tUinicie Vfitsiiink'cn a, m. Uvnchbuig-Hanvllle t XII :w 8 10 1 43 3 li a. ui. i - j - -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t - , l.'eklsille p. m.tiolbsimrtT" a. la. lialelgh I'UilK.m :t 12 a. in. ;n-cn?b;io 1 M A M A M ri 11.23 12 4 3 .S7 4 IS 9 4" 1 P0 6 23 i 9 13 DAILY. A M P M P M 1 1 25 Ar 12 12 12 36 12 3.5 1 11 1 4li 2 10 2i0- 2 49 3 13 3 27 4 INI 4 31 Lv 4 40 .ir. 5 09 3 610 Lv. 5 40 p. m. A r. 7 3m 50 11 7 so o. in. a m. Nuil..jurv liot'll stausviiic p. m. Cttaw ba - - cvtn 111. kor.. C-oiineLy Sjirirgs -i Slorganuin - -CJleiv Alpltc Maitrui Old l-ei t lfciui d Knob Black Mountain Ash.aille AsUeville A lex and vi a Marshall Lot springs Hoi spt (' i; MoriLsiowit i KiioxxJUe' JeiH o " -j Iuisvllle 1 lllo a. in. jmll.inapo.is 6 33 p. UU CliliL( ' 3o st. p.,u! 4n, p. in. St. Ltuis 7 lu. a. in. Ksns ht'ltv mm mm m mm. CREAM BALM Chanses the Nasal Pascaffcs, Allay 9-x Z IJjlK.VULr w- - IK of other men. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tiik IiK.sT Sai.vk in the world for Cuts. Jruiscs. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Hhcuin, IVvt-i Sores, lette. Chapiteil Hands, ChilUain Corn?, and all Skiu Erupt ions, nml positive ly cure? -Piles, or. no par required. It is ,'tiarantccd to iive pcrlcct satisfacl ion, or money refunded.' Pi ice 2. cents nes box. For Sale bv Klutt. & Co. 3:lv. . A bill lias been introduced in the Al abama legislature to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors outside of incor porated and policed towns. ' Fain andlnfiamma t i o n. Hsals the o r e B3store he Ssnsss of Tast: and Smell. try the cuke HAY-FEVER CATARRH is a disease of thn nincniu momKi-.nn generally originating in the nasal pas-i sages and maintaining its stronghold in the head. From this point it send forth a poisonous virus into the stomach and thraugh the digestive organs, corrupting ihe blood and producing other trouble some and ra:i erous symptoms. n Hiicicie is .ip;iue i inio each nostril, and 1st giKtruuir. i riee rti eeniH nt .inurcists; bv mall reglsrerrd, cents. ELY IJROS., 56 Warren Street. New orf. ISrly. ' Lv. Allgllrt.l Comm .1 1 Ar. Hiaric'ite Lv. Atlmta j Ar. iree iville I Spy i t o ul I V Ciiai'loile j ' Siii.-.bur.v ! Lv. Hot S,)i in' Aslieville j " Siatfville , Ar. s lisbury ; Lv. Salisbury ' Ar. ureeiiboio I S iiem ' Lv. tireenshnro Ar. Dm h ua i - IC'leh'h " oulshoro Lv. (;rcei,sboro Ar lianviiie " Kysillc " Jturki sviile " I I llllioixl l. m bl ur " en ii ;ot i s " V r.-iliiir-'lo " P. in Me " l' u c- ipii " Nc York No. 5 5", io n 4 '0 .; oo I 06 It 4 r.o 6 22 K 0. 9 i; 3 to 4 37 6 27 8 00 11 4 ' .".'I :r. 1 55 4 10 V i.5 9 4T Vi 41 1 '.6 3 30 IX 40 ri. P M P M A M P M 4 A M V M A M A M P M P M No. 53. 8 J 3 00 6 20 A M s 30 12 :3 5 ir "7 Lo 1 51 t 32 5 30 7 03 Vi 10 1 32 ft ! r 4 7 1 ' S 40 tJ2 34 10 5o 4 30 '.5 t 1 15 S SO lo an 1 44 2 r, r, 15 2 .V .( 110 7 00 S 0 47 1 20 A M P M A M P M P M P M A M P M A M -I Murphr Bran Dally except t-lMi w ' .. ..., at'pii rr lirJ 10 -'3 Air C-...... ...t.V A" t'lH .... ii. nun- .... i .-j. 9ft n i. a t ' - JiintiiB IjT.'.Vt -jit A. & S. Ifoad. OoHy except SI NDAV TRAIN NO 12 3 5p. m Leave 17 Arrive :T1;a1XK!I spartnm nip Arilve tf UendfTMuiUUv J itd ASllfVlIIC Ijpavp f(l P M P M A M P M Dally. t Dally, except Sunday. Train tor Dtirlioni via n.irksvnie 1p ive RH-' mo- el latly. exeept-Snniljv. a 91 ! m i.-,-.....n- -".".I1 M.: arilv. sciarksviiv, 7.21 p. m.; o'xtor i, 8.1 P M ; ; Heiiders-n. '..3o P. M.: ntve DurU.un I I.ftiirptnK ;lMves I urlinin dutlj-, exeej.t su d.iv s.oo A. M .; Henderson, s -o a. m ; V)rorJ lo M.; C larkesvllle, n a a. m Kp"vire 'l2 4P ar Itv. sL'K Dll (T). ? ?n P M " 41, ar- 75111 meildlatt tltne imi! tc I d'hiirrc uiiUKin siei-reifebetve u vm iin r ialifi- Kiel iiiO:liL(;rpi8 1 !?;: kl ,t .nrht - . Knivi!If ,t I.miIR .. PnrlorOnrs .. SallsMirVA Kionite JOS. L. TAYLOR, O. p Acre B-Wl v.-Avixnri:N C 0 C nrl rof ,n w - If Yy Have ?.0rf.c- I"IisrclIon. Pan?oDfe. SleU Ileatlaelie. -ull ma tiowu,' l0!J iM-ilcIi. i oiiMill l iuj oam ' I j -f i w W jf f I I3M v a iai) Absolutely Pure. This powder nerer rartes. A mrrreiof pnr.tj m a-lb,and wholesomeneFK. More -onomlet.1 than the ordinary kinds, and cannci be sold In competltlnD with the mnltlttideof low te-t. short welht,-Unm .ir phosnhate powders. 8oldnijrin &tns. UoTjtL Dakixo Powdek Co..10 Wall st. X. Por sale bx Bingham & Co., Youog & Bos-' tijn, nr).J . I. Mnr!iv. icrrmetyj ca need. They tonenn ll.e vak Ntoinarh aiul huftd ; tl.e llnin cnerclc-c. Nurfcrcrn f r :i nif-iitul or pliysleMl ovcrvoolt ill f i, reKer fro.u i Uwn. Xicaly kn-ar oo.:cmI. coli nviiiiYWHKit;:. WJ A 13 HE3EIVI NG 0TTE Fall anfl Winter Stock, Consistiii,' of c hoke selections in linek. blue .in.l brown vortel suits, also :i fulf line of Ciissinicre suit- lor men. youths, hoys on. I chil dren. l-'ill Overcoats a specialty. f;ive4 us a eall. At Wclls'-old stand. " I Resneetfullv. 1 I. IiLUMEXTHAL k BR0. No si and 5.f com., i ts ut ttlcliirciul dally eveeat Sunday for Ww l iiliil an.l HaMlmr re. lxt"Pl ao. m . on.i . from w ,-t Point h is dnl'y t;0nnec. lion :.t Ulci-.ir.ond with No. no for the Soutt .a., soanu si ccr.i.e. tsat f:oldsboro with trains lo nnci rrom Mo eheacH lv and Wllinin "tun F.v?tu.viV:onn' Cts at andelma for ; N". 5-tconnr-cts at s rinaf .r Wilson, N c os. rand 5i m;ilieclnsi'cnnno,nn n, ERUCUAir.Er L. II. CLKMKST CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneva .t Salisbury, X.C. Feb.3nl,l81 SLBEPING-CAR SEiviCB. JivII n . an(1 5U P'HIman 3urret Sleeper and AuPuta.nd'rre,nsnoV A&cVme" IlSt SnHnsrsand MorrlJovi..Trnn weMiie, not Ontra nsr.2iul53. Puiinmn Burr-r Sleerie.br teen U nsliinsnnn .-.ml NewOrleai ;. via Monl-oni-er: and lK-t ween Waslilnjton and Uijnist i lileh- K"-SSi2?-I7!! - P"tor cars uIlpoinirl,1"kt't!4OI,8al0nt prtnci.le8talIoqf, to T m, V, W ,A- Tl ,K- JAS T TAYLOR, Tianie Mangr. Dv. Pas. ,et. Gen. Pas. KeC R a I. e I o ii, N. 0. SALE OF VALTJABIiE Mill Vropertj. Oii Thurs.Iay the 1 :i It .lay of December, 18S8, on the prc-inisc-s, we will fli-r at public h ile, on oil-'iiiM' power I'l enix Kngin.., one 40 horss power IJoiler, fre sell ol' wlifal IJurrs one khi oof Corn .!)( k oe Ki.raka Smiitler Boll ins l loihs, UU vat. .is, Mill Fixtun.., Ac hem- ihe eiitire Milling cuitfit ol K.plv & Lv rily, in w sTtiiatcd in i liiei r mill on the Stale's ville roul alw.iit 10 miles' from K;!i,bury anir three miles from Cleveland. This proper! r is all nearly new ancj in good order. Also at the rnmetime ml place alwnt 3000 fejel of lumlier, 100 l.usheU r Wheal, 50 hoshels Corn, a lut of Kye, atirf the uiuler sirne. Wilson Troll, a administrator of Ja cob Keply, will sl valuableSaw Mill, com plete. Terms made known on day of Mile. WILSON TUOTT.. A.liiir. uf Jacob Kopty. Isaac Lyerly, .Surviving partner of Kej It ttlyerly.. I S. Overman & Theo. F. Kluttx,- Atiornev.. Not. 13, 1888. " 4t L ri Lb ltl4 mtnlT. IV.l waicu iulbe vun L ivr j t . ; - - . . . .. . V ;l n ..Ski tun nt I fr-'. L.r.viil;'.llfcrWM in IV-n I.. r-U. ftrmiilU'Int' I iHlrhomg.ii laaUe od xiry us naTKrpt llwni I.) ; .-,.r ! lotbow w bo nny li.! v -vill. niiiMuij.iiit..,.ii.i-.n... . UMMmpU In tl-rny . r. juit.i iliUr.tn" fttaerourvrvcii'lt - s" In r I -caij orttithl waasullrevt liwn S.O. !j;;:.ito ia tr. it, rrun.in cuit.-y. Ti.li, V. ! iot ymn.ler'.Ll mtotJB mrnemj uv!o I .. .: J. r t at e i.in If nur r Pl,wJ "J Wbrrc lUrjr rca 1 1 p-m, . r v. r . -nrf i i. Wrl-t. k'lnrrol lorh.-.i,.-... K...V. -.. : : K-lm-'llrW""1" mn lojtZuiw IUc.;.tn.lc .ii.- -XT-- .ycUltlJ"1- SBd Mflf rtw.nl v-.Trl t ......t ... ..... A mlAi t WBKB I WtlUlU- I, l.li; I .... u . ITTOJ B TO"- mo tot curt! tn c- f-: :.wf,!.v i. i!in-i initA. lwtHj"" tmrn your IJr. j rt mr, crtrsr -urt rnCKW fccU.IM ro!4 .trbn; in li. : . IJ and c(nt Utt " Cemtt'r,7 .-v '1 . . -1 .... . ; . fn.triLM - ".- ... ... nn ..... 'i . ' . AddmCjkUjui..i..mj.. i. i . .).. ' 1-i.a-rtVD.IUl I HallOWIHE i ' WHEN YOU WAliT HARJDWflRE AT LOW FIGUBES X0: THIS PAPERS" I to on file in Plittn!rlpMa 11 ine isewiper a dver titlrur Amu'T i.f U. W- ..-- 2lt & SON, rniftA 'wuu THIS PAPER A.dvmt?h Bureau no wSffiSf v-.nua.fj umy i,j iu,..! tiit. t ly Jew vou 14. Call on the undersi'rjicd it 1 Agent for tEe'CardcllThre' Salisbury. N. C. Jure b t. 0 BBUKP.l mm mm - Vl "AR K C R S QINCZR TONIC JSSS A rare bMMiictujU cowuutal loot cuitw b11" " fju Hieuivdtiw oitc!iof fo.iKli.c-"'' l-.u "r?,ii iniJt.-rii., inward liu, KxliuuOun. ; ,n. J Ula-tuiitlbxi. rnuk WVn. awl ail pain "Vj .1 . onlcra of Uie SUMaach aud Uuwria, Ms. The mftwfc anmat end be-- cure forCorn 3""JV i SbsfataUniin. hjosnne romttH tn Ibe ut. V77 Ua cure, li ceaU at UraggMU. UucuX S Oai Of IhterestTto" ladi FREE SAMPtEof oar b . mo twtiUiffieM7 he for-- purcbnKim. tn,Lf , S.1 I CaXII BU1DY CO.. Box 104, ? " ' , . ............ -, - . , v jm v-.V ')- - - ' -" 4 ' :-- : : . - ' - - 'A ) . HJ. . . ' . - ' - " ; '.