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Iir. anl Blrsr Bowser. filial re'ect, if nothing" ' , Aphorirat. aua Maze Timt etion w it-whieii procure ragmen jibs, .sowseii comes tjutiu aie yon talking ti'- ty' the greatest. hm.pinecfor the nvW-est rCOXT A3 VfiCAL... -e "I' " " : alMllUWW. il Mi ll ill KOtt . a ... . .. h - - - - - - - r -itE i.v a jiiij full, you iiib'ti" hi- neck if ila Iwwi- l naa n cnuer uie otner anenioo i when Mr. Bairser came home, and after she hud gone he asked: - 'How long was Mrs. lilank here?" 5 MAlont half an hour." ' ; j . And roil talked about fashion. I iui-1 pose?" ' ' ; " ' -JCe mostly; wimt wouia we iaK;0l(t , itc-Iiuy and rauitu itic.Jir.' Tint's what ;Mr. Bowser said as he twit vmi II v J - .u"t .!mi -.iir rf wu! I Olll lf Spit.-' j "i'tie.i w.4m h ni tint yo.i in y be ; compelled to i.illct due ihis:i'iineiitt " Mri, Bowser, did it ever occur to you that there was anything in li:'e beyond millinery and dress! goods ami oressm&Kersr : y . ' -How?n . 4 "How! Why select some subject of s sense art, science, - mineralogy, itlie. labor onestJon. or sIf-'roipriiiiierif and discus-lit with calmness and j ist ice. Ulnritilty not a . vice of the soul ;b.ul' the" yffecti of; several viceaoV taniiy ij nuance of duty, ziness, si iiaiiiy, cltr,ction. ctrnte-njit . f otuers HutYjtu lousy. D Li 'linjtrr B.tb incn and woman belie their nature Waeu they are nut kh.d.- ; . Life is not hoit but that thr re is nlu avs ti.neeiio.irh fir -otirtiv A.Tii- jiiinKi out or oeo ;;iiti us.ipifarei inio trxon. the sri ire roam,; and that w..s the l ist . .. ; - I sw of hiji until in jrniu r. -Detroit . 0f !,ie tV1 !"P,nt! abroad : t tbrs iiour i i tne worm, iiis-.ncentv is the - 1! 2Q it ; t i Free Pre.' n mot dangerous. Foude. Oj y the refined anl delicite ple.is- ure that spr.ng irora " re -earch aaJ ed with a pumpkin on your shoulders in piace ci a neaa. I made no repTv to thiftbut. deler mined to catch Air. Bowser in his own trap before the week was out. - For tune favored tne. It was on'v two days before a neigh Iwr called over as he was at work in the back vard. iiud the question, whether n back gate should open inwards or outwards, sind the advantages offered byeither situa tion' . ' "'j. Mr. Bowser contended for the gate opening outwards, and the neighbor for the opposite, and the discussion re sulted in Mr. Bowser getting red e'ear back of the ears and jumping up to exclaim: ! "Well, Jet's dro- the subject right here. There can . be cran ks on alley gates as well as on politics-and reli gion ' - ; - ; N- "Arid there can be lunatics outside of the asylums," hotly responded the neighbor.,- , 1 1 .Don't call me a lunatic !M : "And don't you call me a crank!"; "Go home and hang your old gate to the tLoon!" ulll hang it according to the rules of common sense, and don't you forget it." - . " -When Mr. Bowser cameju tojwash hands I observed: " i "Mr. Bowser, did it ever occur to you that there was anything in life beyond hanging a back gate?' 1 He replied with a 'humphX' of dis- " "Select some subject of sense, Mr. Bowser art, science, mineralogy, 11e labor Question or self rovernnient- una uiscuss iv wun c;iimneas ami jutlg ment and learn something worth re , :iuembering f r half an hour." J" j JHe looked around in a depper.ite, I helpless way, and put on his hat and . went off withonta wonl in reply. 1 1 - wasn't going to let him off on': that, however. 1 When he came home that evening I had Mrs. Orfendorf over to - Klinner. sind na snnn na vo it.cu cu..tl at the table I querid: A j Doesn't it strike you t lint Ger i nahy8 policy on the Samoan question s one of concihatiou instead of a- gresssion? . ' - r i "U certainly dors" she replied, "but there mav be hidden motives behind this seeming submission. Trace' the wwkV1 n . ....... I I ' ?"-vn vi nit- uj.in.uacK as iar as vou will, and Jiis policy has been either . aggression or strategy." r 1 Mr7 Bowser looked from one to the other of us in astonishment. :. I 'l notice," said I, nsT I passed the biscuits, "that the Spanish colonial - policy is working towards a radical chansre. Ineitetl bv the prnmnU nr Other and stronger nations, it is about to extend its arms and enfold new pos- f The stare that Mr. Bowser favored Die with made my flesh creep. . i 4 UOSO nopo you can come down to the meeting of the Woman's Scientific, ; Political and LitersiryIub," said Mrs. ' hemes. "Those gatherings are very interesting. At out last meeting w'e one next week we shall discuss 'Two proposed Amendments to the Ctn.4ti- tilion ot the United JStates." Oh, 1 d like to go ever so much, and think I cart promise vmi - T will i.a here. Can Mr. Bowser ! "Well hardlv. Tn t.:lr interest m stich things- that they are .obstructions?? ? . f t ;' -! And Mr; Bowser sat there, turning red and pale by turns, until his chair grew so hot that he lud to pretend headache and iret excused. f t;A(. pated an awful tragedy, after my visit? oi toK jier uepjiriare, out Mr. Uow.ser contented himself with saying: -. "Now that that shallow p.ited, long nosed old nuisance has finally taken her leaver Jet's go to bed." 1 He regainetl his assurance after n couple of days however. 1 was talk ing to our two-year-old baby, and talk ing as all mothers talk, when Mr. Bowser flung down his pi.per and ex claimed: f "MrB- Bowser, you ' m ike me tired talking to that young un that way. o wonder so maqy children grow up to be sap headed.' r jHow should I talk?" "Talk sense the same nVviMi u io un adult. He's old eiiontrh 30 MouoAK Towssmr. Took Him Dawn a Pej. j nF t.Ytf ni lti iuli ililfc.i if , .w. . ......... . .. ...v iiinfMniiiiiuiu itr IT.IICII HUJ CH- I . -ii. ; ... . a. l - . . i . ... amHearn something worth remember- " ",M,:,7- wa .rartt "Jj f o "e VS11011 rn !,UW "P etwten ing for half an hour. Yo.t women hhJ regahd by tne fol low- .different ranks.-Madmnt. de Steal folks might as well have been born jnyV! o how:h and his better h df ( - witFa pumpkin on vour shoulders in i H1ut,w.lttedJJa mari,ehew wm, j Anxious to Get the Hews. t liiii" the -o 1 Dtm t forget the etlitor when yoi "Y7m, see,"' c.Minue.ictfd the irentle- ,ve !l ww lWm' . Ju,Jr wife raan "this smart nephew of mine came 1 u' ,HL lss, KI ' w ''l1 ,l ' ,:d; " f rfowti rmm-Hn4t.il t .n..lr.., .1..! th- 3"' r'nl .neiort- I lie PUD IC. II VOU old lady a visit, so, of course, I h id to show him my bit of a f irm, which ifl do i say it, is a putty god one it.M ; worth of cigars and couie around, and NVphtMvVntmeisJoshua.aiidIfust!lff .V'M' !tre a chmIi snWnlier we will ...! i.... . . i... j .. .! . ! furnish a name for in in tr her. h ir. null 1IU.IK m HUT III)'' a U. I ilt'V . ' ... .. ... . . .' . ...... nn.. ic . i- -. u rr I II If ll'l. 1 1... ... tout ii on ii .ve a .. iuk .-!. loci O T t. . Zi:ck flanulitod I- ii Hol-ult " Altrel H .l! . , J ick lIntrMn - Thomas Unit Hear Jhkin f jii ti Jeikins II vey Ia bu key Ifill Dtvid Murphy Hemli rt"ti $ivey sti-ihrn NUc " FruDfi t Smith Oseai bniuner Walter Stokts Pink Seisin Ito!rrt Stokes ' WUlUm White oold niu. Towxsnir. Louish Kruftz 1884 Louis Jarohs 1885 Cloe Holmes 1886. TMHall Loui Jacolra " J A Brjan (J C L) 1887 Imisa JmuI 1883 Moses MeKiui-r . F M sn ott acres J lot wn't r tJiQ M.illnda Orahanji i I 1 "H.t - Air Moats M.-Jaiinor' rii " Martlia Murhy t.80 Mr Mose Mi Lcllan 8.02 'd Kiel.ey - . 1.2 A'ie Urown v ' t 2 CI O Cauble . 2 i8 . U,,a,I IIrh ' 14 1 Waih Ilenilerson 1.20 Al ford Hall 61 j Wra Mose M Lclan 1 2 ..E'der John Iore " 33 ; Martha Miller 2 3i j II A Propst i ' Jaine Hhaw "II ir acre J lot am '67 8 8 11 .2 7 1 : 1 7 181 38 8.17 4.25 S3 85 60 33 452 21 1 1 78 1 46 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mariah Burrae F L' Penny Ma:iali Ourrae II M U.otn 1881 1885 1888 . . w - ivii I II .11 II II in Jl..ve r mi.ll tell U- if ou ale "no.l Wlliiaiu Mills ,i 9 . " "I- - pli.-nied of your viitrs. 1 f a y.mng- " A siiia4H-k ter irr.ves at your hon- and leniaiidsl . loose twmhip, f(xnl and raiment, hov a n.i irrrj ' . '. .. A 11 Oluin 3 3 S3 5 20 1.8 115 1887 FKAXKL1X TO.iNSMp are likelvTaetur-s. ayd Josn tununi uu ! V U"B . I.:, ..:';. ... i . isocia "rathmny of ,t f.w fneiidM hrinr ? ,,Mn ...... . ..... mi !l I.:. Ill limiiL:l'l I' I. ...... ter orrer see mine no i. onstol. Jlv. " . . , , i., tu, ..u ..i a r t ku i w but thevVbig feiiers.' . as a gu.juiitee of gonl l.ulh. You Ann W liuTt "I said iiotlnu", but MKik him aio.iji j !,e'-:ll, t' t?sr tl j,iv:tt t "M.v be f' Bt; vvu "I 1111 I. t... ...!! ..... ....... I f .. I I ;ll I . V'H1 IUI I)I 1 ill II 1 111 if. --.. it ham .ueest. 18SS ri mtr ikiij .? it si -. .I ..Him 1 as can be found hereaboius. Josh Wemeuiion these little-things beca.i.e H 85 1 12 1 28 37 14 I -t f 2.43 ! J MnmiMiis j A h'-rt D Thomas Alex Alii on 88 T J W Brown Amanda Ellis " Dan Uillcs) ie - Was'i Henderson Mrs Alex M-Cv Martha 'Miller " Anui-line 3Iil!cr Iiah Neelv 84 f II A Propst " 70 -Dan Pier e 1 03 j Frank G tadsnn Mr M E 'iunmh Geor. c lli 23! Lin-lsnr llar -rare " 1.08 Mel vin Hall 27 i NeU n Kerns 1.08! Hivln rt Mt l-Uan 2 ; CrNsv Oivens ' 5G O II Swink Mary Ste le Win Wagoner estate S5I G A Wenhi-r ' 3.80 Lor inzo Williams " June Ut, Sheriff -Itotvaii C-uitv 30 3 13 27 85 :0 1 50 88 2.39 1 21 21 1 20. 2 2 14 1 1 I 2 1 o 1 1.18 75 85 3.83 1.20 1.00 " 4' 1.80 80 40 40 3 20 40 2.:t 2 00 2.95 147 0 75 4; 1.08 3S l.t 65 2 05 48 285 65 79 2.4U 2.40 10 l.(H 65 2 C 1.20 3 40 5.70 2.S5 r:rfr;:iSim;;'? PIEDMOIff AIR-IKE ROOTS. Eic!imond&D IN iSFCr AprU 14, 1U09. ruAiNi? uun By ' 75 Meridian Timk U.tli.1 SOUTHBOUND) Xa0J " yTliT Xew ort . ' , Ti 15 A Al 4 sr l M , P.til ideiplila. ttn 5 ! -B tlttinor 4 " t 5 " WisaiDgtoa ii i it ' Cair.ottesvtlie ' s so PSI , s o.i A M LrncUbiirjf . to 1 . s I ., r. Danville s o " I . Lt. i.tclunood s C ' - " BnrkesvUle . 4 69 4 SO Keysruie ' fi 44 S 13 , . Oinville 8 40 . . - " Ar. Oreen.-iboro T f ii i.t. (iol ls 0.0 a t w P l Ar. Ual lgh 4 r 1 w ;1 M Lv. RilclKU 40 " MliDlgM".' oarbam . 6 52 0i A M Xr. Or-i.boro I s 30 -1 in . tr. n tiem t is so - r ,- . Oreensboro 27 50 ' .A r Salisbury Hit AM I M SrntP8 llle l 51 PJi; Ashvi:ie I 40 . 4 41 " MOtS!lTlJS 9 JO S u l.v. SjHsbu y --f 1 S ll V3 AM r: rlurlottf 8 " hid I'M S.irt inharjf 4 4 " " ;rr.-nvlllc s &o 4 s , tl Ii tw , j Lr4 i harlotte A M !( Px ArcaiumHa ;o . - AngQMa io 3 v i3 AfOaTHOtlNri i!H sniffed, and &tid; " II lib. them's notliiu'; jer orter see mine- up to Bristol vour's is un-re calves to 'em!' " . . , ul was jjeitin a bit riled, but kept qsiiet. Next I showed hun m heu- nerv fillefl with fine birds, but as soon as Josh laid eyes on 'eiu he l.tuiied rifjht out. T " 4llar ha!" snickered he; vv.rit a miserable lot of feathered bjp,il.s yer orter see mine up to Bristol ! i Wiis u-bili in' within, hut keut Cim outwards. that eveniay I toid niy wife Jerushn ail .jlM)u n, ,;n,i ht as .how she w.vi a.le to fix iitiii ;.nl take the conceit outof hiiu. J rusn., m mu'htS ert 011 takiu' futicsu va. W.di, Josa went to his virtt.o.is tou, h. as the pi ets iy, but it wj.ut ion aioie he wst- up aain, and he didn't slop, to dre-s his-seit, nuther. lie c uie 1 1... .... . t I..' . u it j..uii.iiiSjmihu msrooai iiKt i.i. iio.--r twj'sed. - - - IVke Vm iff ! take em t.ff!" "I tiionht us how he had the hor rors from itnnkin' too nuich . ppie j t k. bat I see clinni' to his legs an' ..iri. u liivpiu hum. several live lib .. r. Then I ii4l to l;;ft. Jemsh 1 sni .ke. -d too, but s.ud calm like: . vliull! theiiiVnothin' but lied b i.. spose vou have eiu bi to. !' "we picked the gnen iritttrN off jKHir Jo mi iind put 111 back 111 ti e lx I a ' m wneie oenisna liao til ItUVn us 10 piittm em ul his bi d. It tok Jsh down a hmj, and Lea m,w on earih UMTY TOWS8UIP. Mifflinbnrg Time. Bl ir Says it's All Siht. Mr. S. ) Blair, "rou hi not ki-r -Ciark-'.- Extra-l of V-ugh O-tre. We Ciii.'ao. vM'K "We house without jour Flax bkin Cure mimi h:ive ua.d ImhIi for iiutue-oiis trnnhl. tspiinllx (or our lii ll. Ve rti-niiiiiieni) tin Couh eure io iverv. fami y hivoi VIil ilrt-n We uel it lor WhiH),,iu- Couh wiih ie i..irK!l, quick and witHfuton r8ii ts " u- ii .nr ain ami vi rv rmi.li tlit- ; ni uia- havi-." llnlv ,. .ia-. ttr oil- I'll.. 1 1 00 If i Hani lb Ol- 4 ! f ,1 I," slkl-'M FiaK IO.:U E shim D'ujii.-t ir ih -:e 1 :cii ii .ii.n. To wah moiihin-:rns in dishwater alter wal.in- jMir skilk-ti,-. wiii make them Mil 001 h j.iid p. event tusiing. lv :i Ii i.t Elvira Graham 1887 45 2 JU 1888 45 2 30 C W Wine off - 59 344 "T LITAEEIl T.W.N8II1P. J hn IJrin!etit. t884 12 8 II J E-ler 2 25 II J'-it! n i i -4 J It II s on r 1885 75 Tei Win Ga.n r 1886 21 1.44 II Jo p!i llfi;! ; - 14 - 2M (J rus lit hiI ' '87 4 35 II 4iej' II ilijr 14 2.24 Mii'hiO-l Ho Vhoti-rr H5 2 70 Mar Mw ry 44 g:4 )n'l Ov rv a-h 11 4i i M levinrt 70 4 22 M IV ,(, 1888 8i 53 l i-Uio'.. 11 go -, Dot M Si- ..irr 70 3 Jl Al!j h ;s iltj. 55 o 71 Mi"In.-l II s!n.nser H5 4 71 SouiIm r!t 11 Min- 'S'" " 25 11.81 J HrinjiV 157 7 ;2 Ern n i F. sp, ru an 3 i:4 Sar h lb t;. 3 4 A COW,pLi:TE N"W5PAPE?. - THE PRIDE OF THE NOltTU CAROLINA PHESS." J. A. l.ONITZ. ) vJ J?' K-N0'-AKY' LL.D. ECltoilal staff. W Jl. A. llr.A. N K, I I'llti I. iT -. i,V I. I ' moim; !! t'lili. iV:-iiiii ;-oi. -. U -i -. :4i-i l.i.i un.. Fv r S. n. I'i-ii. . ,.. lluiMih, ChUul.iiik L'in.y. :i:mi nil Skih Ku,ltl.n.lllli ticisitn. 1 n i'i , 1 1, i.a i .tiir ti. Ii t l , t. I tl f. I l-l;i i., , ,,) 111 IH- !;, 11, ..ii i',11 '.j : .. H. . i' 1 -i.I 11. iC'iii ; iV i V t:lv 8TK1 LE T WXniP. 1884 DoinilW .nl til I ' In hull, 11. . 1. .. .w. 3 44 U4li r.a ct Lie greatest ereulou Norlu faiollna ! HQ ill Al tfrr tt'hiri If in v Ku rr.i.AH THE MESSENGER,1 PwDLlSUFD IN Ttt REE EDITIONS. THE DA1L Y MESSENGER A XD THE WEEKL Y UESSEXG FJl. Published at Wilmington, N. C. I THE GOLDSBORO TltAXSTCItlPT MESSENGER. Publlsui-d at RoMsboro. N. C. THEY AKE LARUE LIGUTPAOaP PE-S. Po you wniit .i re lable v.v et g".vi!ig ou all the 11 W a ot I he rii 11 :l lmvr .1 1. n.vc.n... th... MUiisthp b st-nas uie lart&t clicul om md na tor uu t- turn t ent-one .veais b -eu a p i land 1 dor In ih-jttj .t i iu.t dvlopmeul ot tae u o. ih Maie? T e suurt-e to uie .rftsuNOEii TiflA.. ItATfS: D.lly MeR-opger, bv m U, I m s oa trial, v. ee-ly W I'.intncrtou i-st u. r. 3 u-o.. (ordsi oro i iatit ript.-v!seiig' r. sino-1.. Csa iv Advance. Dr. Tulnuffp's i rmoas ar: . f aure of all -j pap -ra d ir b. J A JON TZ. Pr.. rif i .r. An 'u.stj Co urn l Ar. i i r i.i he Lv. Vllaula Ar. ..fe..ville Snit-uoug I'Uir.oue Sillbuiy Lvj , oi SiirtDjfV " v-..i'viiie " Sutirnle Ar. S bu y, 1 Lv. Salisbury -.r. Jreeuboro Siiem Lt. um'nsboro Ar. Durhmn " It .let It Lt. Katelgto Ar. o-tlsnoro Lv. dreptisboro Ar Danville KevsviHe Burkesvlili il limo i l Lynfiii.urjj h irl il l a W-n.ilnut HililD'oie Phli ilfl h NV ' Yfl' k . . - : " Mlilll :ri I Passenger Train Effective May IgthS' Tralu No. St. L. i a. m. Botoo -. . -I jj,f p m. . New Yoik s iLlladfli hta it : ba.iimoie 11 00 WaShlDKlGQ & ws - a, m. 'in iibui 83 - Danville 9SS "S1 1 41 ill a.m. lllimnnd i einsviiie p m. . Golbsboro" a. tu. Hlljrh lorhtm - 111 a. m. f; n-f nsboro 11 t am. Hill ha Ar .lt t noon: titenruif. ix p.m.. rtw II a x: ; 1 14 I 1 4 - tie t 4 : 9 l S7 4 Mt . ? I.t I 4 Ar " ?4 l- l1r 'Ar. No 10 10 3 15 J MO 11 4S 4J 44 II 1. Ml A M p r A M . ; ij. i . P M NO S. Jr. w XSTt: eti L si.;.. i ti 8 cu !I III a 4i Ii 01 1 oi fl 0! a io i,s 4T 1 3 I 3 3 0 SIS 49 Z 5: 7 13 8 V J IK) p M ' ' AM A XI P 1 P 1 A M S 41 M0 51 1 4 t 4J S SO. T 115 It 10 1 S A 'I P M A M P M - .7 f P M P M S 4(L. 34 A M -Jtw 4.41: s n m -ft 1 ' Nff r on I'l-lcorr Clert Mrtr Hon 1M ""nt BI-.Vo,,nt3ln horin AVll! . Trtt d 'tltnt V-- f'lr T lrn f 4o tn r rxt 4s .Muij.hvBrni.tl,. p illy exM.pt SIM -j TWAfN Nli li ' 111 Leave A 11 rr v m erf n'i Spm hwa.trsirj 5 03 JartcMy-r.. 5 no ft 3i t 0; ! 50 In io 2o I 49 ? 41 S 15 .4 on 51 t r it o -l P M a a P.M. j TRAIN ?fO 11 A. & 8. lloail. Daily esceu SI S DA M- M l S 5 p. m Lere Airivr A . il'niiriill ii 4,i.. ....-! 1 rwui-fiaiir'"1 ? Ahhevin,. LaTrtl,!,, P M 4 .1. !- V. . ' 41 u nif rig I jii 1 in. 1111 1. 1 ... ... null wmt. Pul.ma n SlVer ei t b e n aa n't 1', J Vi'1 ft - - .:..isi . ,:i.'.HN 1. . . ' ' vvi .. ParlorCi ra JOS U TAYLUlrrl'. P. A. - W A WIXll iv ...LVJ !' 1 t Dally. except Sunday. i C E Mv Li 11 Id. n L.Veetliei.JVh An-ii- t).. iis 1888 W F Ui k. Gum. 1 '85 145 62 52 m 1 tn 1 I'UceUule. L'tou.lu t Me ) L iy inter . "a.imitea.M Many people are nnavare of tiie si- luhtaDte ot Uievorii uiiniiteu, lollop ing tne title ot a corporation, .tnU t-ven tlio.-e who are fully po.stetl-in recant to the limits of the stx;k holders in a corporation having that word attached to its nameC will nnd Ahe fm.u hutw of interest. The old principle of cor poration created be 1 gwl.itive act wti that the entire property of every s4. ck holder was liable for the whoie.iebts of the whole coiupauy, as the wbole pro perty of every tneaiber of a general membership is still liable for the debis ot the tirm. Tiiis system nnuleevrry shareholder responsible forbad niaii.ige ment of which . he might not bejnilty, anddettrre.1 wealthy men from be coming, interested in the shares of pr.ui .nv . To remove this objection the principle of limited w.-.s introiluceu aud, in order to notify the public that only tne separate prJpertv of the can- puianon was ii-ioie tor the d bts of the corporation the'English law require th.it the word "nniited" shall be u.ed in every c:e by th company. Must American corporations are constituted on uie prnicipie liability, but a .few, ii aiij, oi tne states enjoin the com ,.auie to ippeuu tne word .limited to T.hfir MrruiMfn l-IH.. . 'in. so generally understood in this touii- iryfiowever; ttiat it is not nectary, ihe mast noteworthy exception to the 6ru" lmi UI ! ineu-itse ot tUe national bank: and even in thU Jnct 1: :i ;:. is limited t an amount equal to the par value of the shares. Th.-It iv if the nutionalUthk fails, eacii xtotkhoid- er may not only lose what he has in vested nut $100 more for each sham of biocK ne nowst if so much U uecessarV to pay the debts uj the buuk. Until withma few years all : the Scottish pwere organized Hwitli unlimited liability, mid wheu, eiht or ten Years -K n uiasow lionk faile.1 disHstmus- j. uiere were caesof, men who only " - - .. gittiic 1 f 1 inn w I II . f .i Hie laiiure at not much m. th,n Runove warts by rulibiiii- several tim s vv'.th the haii'of nn oiiion dipped in Kilt. r-ruMuNK Ga n i !i ir AT WELL Daniel ikil- lie T A F eini i-Emeliiii- Ovi reih T A Fieiniii 100 iowN8iiir. fsm N A A! Sim n SHERIFF'S NOTICE William Wiil iu-c Mr M J Sei hi. r O II Itaii.-r J o U Bciitield J A Leiiii '85 87 '88 '84 53 3 H 4 m b4 105 40 17G 2 80 2 23 1 30 443 .?3 3. 35 75 Ul 1 85 4 51 3 38 4 HI $2.oo l.oo lax By virtue ! an Imritr vested in m bv li. I a ill sed or ;isli. t satisiv lux -s. Mt i h- foiirt Ilou-e iI.mt in Saldino . in .Mo d, the 1st diiv ot Julv. 18.9, ihe lands of the persons ii. ihe titilowin lint, to wii : ' " SALISBURY. TOWNSHIP. Id84 I ac-.-e rr - o"cuougn to uudeN ; i,7: . :w , ,ul- more than ewtuu, ana I ueiieve ne will appreciate i w. i en Wtre slssesseit thous in is of : ; - v " : . J lHitids sterling to met tho debt, of k Verf well: Til trv " :i :i , the bink. '-f '-'Ainttt fh .k . i. . tirh banks have tVen allowed to recoo. I v iiiuiicu ll.ioiliry D.ISIS. - rVcfTVell: I'll trv. Thank TOU. It mn iUnn T fectd joxfd doJ! v. .t j i The trial came that ni . lik V- i t ... o - f r- ll till scarcely got to bed when baby awoke oegan tq wqme. Xe 4iad got cold and was feverish. Ua ?a tn Wnh it unit. : ... , t: . .. "- " -r. hiiik , . r ' M"i4MJi MTU MIS. 7 "-i.-i'TCrV Mr (JoilHUllllitinn 11. . and I obWt tn w.n. tr.4 - 4i .'h. ;....r ,,uuIn.- Ibtir trade rtic e In.,,, the M that it alia-s S lisa-ipou,!. ; C,iuh9 C'OhlM PmlDit.ly no one thin . Ii. i . revival tit trtt.ia .i iri... . vn .i - uiui i uru' store as their jpivinu' iiwdj to their i iiMonier f . I 1 rix. . 1 A.i v" and I object to being tept awake." jc uowieu uiorc Histiiy;.' land never 80 '87 1886 1887 1888 1't 4. 1 - l" " " unu . iuli- lllSt UbCtS Q wpi3i iiijl yuu ciiniiL'e vnnr ' piim. : un test it i . . pf Miudn:t itf or !e:tT-rmy house, iuu, i,r tlXm JSl Caroline Allison Jud Bi-ovt n L F Cuiaio Amu da E lis M.iiimlii GruliHin " E I Erwit: Vfiie J.ncs VlHrth i Muri hy Prince Sieele ' Uitli'ri..eltofrn, heirs 85 J II E ii nli. a. t J J Su-wari G r i Ileus S J..M B n Cathvriui'Boli-n.lii-irss lieor.c Iless C itheiin B .len.Iuit O.-or-e Hf!s Mrs Javson II mil Mrs M J WoiiLick AiuK-.H'tu Overman L885 do do Gorf Hess Mrs 8 A Brown Al A BriuJe Xam-) C'ili t!c JohaF E.iulc Ed Earn Heart W'm Howard Itiiwan Horuh 31 f J tyson Hunt AiidfiH-n Overman Mrs Ann Beeves Mrs M J W.imuck !- colored : Joieph KoOerts LfiraiiZi Williams MuliniU GimUuiu Alford Hill Mm Moe Mesimer Mnrtha Mn phy A S . HUdiMnistm Lee Covvna ; . . A lifeline Bell Genre HartrrmTe ' Z.u-k Hjughtoa Join! b Uoit - dO " 44 Nelson Kerm Mrs AltX MtCoT : AlU-rt Uhunn I8fc7 Melin.IIalI Zack Hau. hton I & 11 IlMrurnTe " Henrv Jenkins - 4 . NcImhi Kerns - Harvey Lon- u Fmni-e Muiih 44 Flora Brown lfcftfi Judy Biown . J-tsi lili Bill .rd. Sr 4 Josm ph B ark Le Cowan 44 Henrv Cowlea Huniohruv Dnvia Linn ralty ... Isish Foruey WHOoler,. . -Abe Henderson Jilc HeaiJciMn lot 1 i H 1 1 1 i 1 1 2i 1 '85 i. 4i A'44 1886 40 10 44 1 11 SO 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 I 1 1 1 1 ! am't 27 28 8.08 53 22 30 85 IK) 1 95 6.S-J 2.: 8 3..;d 98 - t.9 9 S5 1.19 1 90 t'i 75 70 89 3.8 1.49 2 99 2.19 1 3) 3.81 2.63 2.85 70 3.23 17- CHINA OKOVE TOWMfnir, J G Bosiioi , hiiis 85 1 June Harris -'( '86 1 Geo Wnlti-r, Aduir It A Pat U-i son S7 52 MT. ULLA TOWASIIIP. Alexander Houstue '85 It J Sloan '&b' John Milh estate L'C Earnln art '87 Kul us Wilson It A Burroughs Kejilej & Andeison 70 73 75 135 25 54 do '8fi John L Fret ze W F Lackey 8 BiirrmiL'i' ettc '84 Thos Slierer '86 lt A Deal on '88 A I. llolilig I'ollx Sower Alex in irr A nnuel I J Wiilu rsp- on K-p!e & AndeiS'-n Catherine BraiUhaw " Itu-tis ilson " 125 73 H 108 38 180 37 35 75 35 25 H If 27 36 2 15 2.15 5.04 3.13 57 3.20 2 66 1.10 1.18 5.79 2.15 69 3 71 1 30 6 80 1.49 1.55 3.78 103 1.58 2.15 Administrators N tice. . Tr11"1. 1 ll 1 vl 1 Tl rksvlM.te Klc" mtvid flalU. .1 I .: e-.MvlllP. li.sp. I.; ur1r s:;iri.E. ? T'.' ;l. I: Vf,r S''P ' : ".I rs n.3rt I rilvet ..iira:im m.: it.Heiff 11 J5 11 m. M : ie 1 er-o . ao . i; i ror. irt-o- M.: i'i rk- svll.i-. .1 . . ; Ke . vi!. 1 . 8s p m arrives :i -itmon l .to P 1 1 'i'V" 11 ,H ",v' n,r! ra My x f t f J,,!ay P-.. - irrvt- K.-vttr. 1.3 JH.P tur. In, Ipi'k p srl e. 9..o . f . srrtTin"- Dir h '4"- ,n P,1 ""'if - . r 1 .tV i-n I. -2n 51 ind v? ;o n;ts it I thinon 1 (-tiv prpp r fri'lne 'V,S' rolnt lnl BdMmcrvvi Yorkliv- No m fron M-s poinr oonnprts l it px.e-t Sonaar l 'M'-MmoKl viih No. o fo- t'.e soni r ' ton l rr im Mo Hicni . iv nc-u'. PivMirvi;:e"1,1 018 u ',fp',s,, m ,n1"8 v V v .m-ets its im f t -'I so . V r wit j. Ti 'n "'." osMr.onn. ilon ul 'nlrcr. rvPt"!r,(,Tshtr,,,3, fro!a '. F l y v 1 A li s TESTING FRUITS Havinff qualified as Administrator of the estate of J. U. Hamilton, deeVI, I hereby notify all persons having ehiims airuinst said estate io evhiiiit ti Udll t . ti lkio on or before the 7th day of June, 18: 0, or tve' una iiimk c win oe plea 1 in liar of tln ir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate aire requested to make payment without further not iee. Dated, June 6th. 1889. SL !E?UJG-CAR SI-IiVICF. 33:Ut. U. F. ATWELL. Adm'r of J C lliimilton, dee'd. t 1 2 2 0 . a 20 l 1 20 2.86 2.99 53 2.12 1.18 75 7 25 2.T5- 40 4a 284 2.54 1.18 35 1.90 1 30 1.10 1.39 1.45 1.27 50 1.20 48 1 SO 92 3.48 3 40 104 2 85 123 165 103 1.20 rKOVIDRMK TOWNSHIP Ciei-ri. L Black Catherine Hili A II N wsoin HeiiaTr-xleru'ld in'i Catlie. ii e Hill N. W Klmtx Monr- Poolu I) A !en UMmsuy II ire'l uxler.'i'd in'i Cieero L B ack James Hohi es Adam Hartman Addison Luduitk Monre PHile Noh Pelr D Alli n Baiasa) 8hern-r heirs Trexkr Hid m. heirs W D Murdoek D A Donatio WWTnimr Henry William Julius Wilson Frederic Carter laar Lerly Th M" Paifer Freil'e Carter'j ln-irs Jordan Crawford Collcr( Gentle John Hall AnoVrfcon Irvin G 31 Lerlv W A Martin Thos M Phifer JamesMeele Hunrv Wilson James Wilson Cdhert Gentle FMGaither Wm Mellaril Art h or Mont L-omcrf Thos M PI 1 f r James A Steele ; S'ott Turner Julius WtlKon i JmUics Wilson 'td 3 33 70 1 83 100 3 48 5 85 '87 70 170 23 80 49 2 90 1 6 (10 ie 44 5 80 88 3 31 1C 53, 60 2 51 17 2 90 u 49 2 68 185 5 56 1 5 70 106 196 5 75 in TOWKSBIP. '84 2i 4.25 '85 25 2 80 3 2.15 71 46 " 50 150 130 1.50 n " 35 9 40 107 1 40 ; 26 u 2 26 w 13 50 8i 1 30 52 63 75 344 44 9 6.1 ' 5 197 U 2 14 44 2 2i : M 165 4 05 44 169 7.19 44 4il- 9 71 95 1.60 44 23 2.51 50 : 1.30 8 48" Administ'atjr's Noti3 Navinir Olinlified - , a iiiiiiii.-i iuii n the estate ot J. F. Ross, ilw'.l T I.......K.. notify all iRTsons bavin-r claims aain't saiil estate to exhi -it Ihem to me tm or before the 21th dny of May, 18; 0. All persons iuilebted to said estate are re quested to make payment without further notice. ? Dated, May 23d, 18SD. O. I). DAVIS, Adm'r 3,-6t of J. F. Boss, decM. RE-SALE OF MD. By virtue of an .ordi-r f rt-aale made iv 1 oe 011 lienor foiirt 1.1 i: .vi,.n . - " ..-.Hill l.Wllllt) 111 thesji.eial prueeeilin emit led, I). B. Gheeii and oiiu rs againsi sS.irah A:io Crosuell aud o hers. iIk, ntAj..r . -... i Coiuiuissioiiet will ell ait pu.die ou.rv al the Cfint linns-ilitoi-Si. . . nalisburv. on .Momf:iv. ih.. i.t .1.... .. July. 1888, Ihe following nannd real e-- aie situate in Kowan eounty: One traei ol land adjoininj; the lands ol ruuer Pinkston Oawford Lents, A. L. ih.li and the old ra ley tr..c', eoinainin - 4.J aeres more or less, bein lt N.,. 3 ,f,iu lands of Geo. II. Giieen. Bi Mi , r , , commence at $7 per aere. Terms ,,! sh. L. H. CLEMENT May 29, 18S9.-t.s. Commissioner ionrVrnr. ,Hb''v shrvUIo, and A-orrt. ' 1 tr iln- -2 mrt 53. Ptiiim-n 'V;shtn''lnn .ind v hh.. . ..... .J ' alT l!O'!iV,U;''etS0',S,,eU Prn''P stations, to Shifr JAS L.TAYLOR. W. A . TU R K UtU 1 'iv. P.is.i.'Agronf, KAL IOII.N. r. TO YOU MY K-Kjj READEB. ' : . . : TTave jou planted a Donutettisfe ;ot iruu trees, 'i he Aj J -Peach, ,ei.er.y, Aiiioi, Qu.Vu.' GlulK', tit! it w i;t rty, jii.iL al. oil.er duir aba- miiiH. Jt Uh u by I., t m m; jj,., ordeisy One of i,:ii ur o Ica, blt; l cur great i.uium 1 01 Va,iniu Cl li niiiiieije IlolSU.l trills. Ihe Cedar Ccve lurscries has on the ground aboutr i f CNiii MILLION of beautiful fruft tieis, vims unfl idaiX to beU cl liMi,, ihi.-iiioii.j- i.iaiij tLi(e hundred vuiutu ol i ,,.- aeenniaUd. " ttsitd trim, ui.u at roik U tun. 1 ittti. delivtuu lo jtu iii vuv luuiist luWui station tr, ighi Vlu.Vg s j :dd. 1 eSitrj,uWc tery oi.e who wma to jdiaa u tt pape vine, or htn.wu ii j lS.,,,, tic. 1 bavivno lompaiative tin. 1 unoi. Tis 4 extent ot gruiwi,. m,I dt.ial k i.mm ILL PL' L YOU 1 FIB SwlBr.Mnrhli.rl lnnl 1:1 B,n. Ii'liilir our rM.k :..-. I . . . I rr pcviM- mi Ma S.!lr' wl" n Mt 1. una l -v.,- ." . .n r ir.ni . ..l Jvf"" "I! r:5. , - ' - i.u 1 3 I have all sizs ol trtesdi timl iiJauil loot me 10 0 ai iH hvi Lii; s.i.uukj.1 1 iiitii duitij ut -.ti.i l, j.u, dresNS ' 1 : nii : l- r r, 1 ' N. W.LKAf'l, Fun., rf.l .V, Vudiiiii ,'1 1 ii v 1 mm jk r r-tf 10 at a? ".'...TPt':-1 m -.1.. ,rr. D T J. tUUBBI 1 N. 0. !. t ) ' .1,-II.- i' Ii I.i,. 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' 'li' j? .'sl cas.i p ljfu-pula ior r.ijfs anB al'.otbrr ST ul 3 of i.;er stoolr. rrcurn spiB(lence i Ucheu. , . . iir.ui. . n v v i IWi f7SS ogrular Sorisoitil Piston. - y- TI-: LPLUKG- Amanda Ellia IELISiri5T LIBT. acre ) lot I am't The most simple, dp rable and effective Pump in tho. market lor Mines, Quarries,''': Refineries,, Breweries, Factories,' Aitcnan wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing : . x ----- -v-1 iui vauiaocue. Thp A 5 PAMrDHTJ cm j. uu a. -: - v l rStJiiaiP. P i TJT nfmitTI TTTn Tt Tr n - !! rfp, 1385 75 Foot or East 3i!n ?Tn.,r ,. v V ' V1,uu , - ....uu .lt,H 1 .III II. ;i . ... : - , .-. . T . ...
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 27, 1889, edition 1
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