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Ifr Mm Si. 'ri 'IIS.. 'ii' lis ; : 1 If! c- 5 1 , 5 4 2? I- 1 II; I1 If: it I ft ' J't- tsS . I ) ' . 111. 1 1 'I'l ' .. : 41.-- ; -.f .. . - - - - : HirJ lis; ";r th.3 "DIstiilsn. 1ie C m i 'i "rot Ih teni il I . r.'- f th ViMfinnt ito i nil th distiller of thixetru!e DW? l PMi i bdpVw E iquirer. Uirtric5 Wiio niM nw-i.""' Ann nffiem h:ive found them too-large they have required tlm di-rfilter. t) cut Ihe'ra' down; the offense never has ??en regirded nfoiw c-illin for pnu ihm!?nt. , ince the new administra tion cini3 in, recurve of the tub Rave-been onlered, an I w'aere these liave been fyu ml too larg? tha i if tillers have bean jis.se ?w I for t!ie proposed over-piis', the theory beinp; that they jnust have m ule and sold, without having t ix-patd, th?: ainiiint of spirits, over and aboya tmUe d limit, reprer wented Jy tha diff erence between the sfcindard tubi amUhe tub j found in use. - Tho ass3S3m?nts, as wje under stand the matter, run back for one vear: -Thai, on? distiller in Iredell has been awesse I S5'.),vO, the amount of iat tli it he is believed to hiive beaten the government out of within the pist yoar, though the supposition is not ;one capable of proof. Assessments have been made all over the drstrict .and in niarvy c:ises they are for amun'nts sufiTeient.to nm the distillers. A prominent citiz i of T ilkin, a Re public in, said hw .r'wsntly th it 10, i)X) h i I b?3i leviel trru V.12 distillers of lhat county. j Another ohler made by the new pommisHioner but not yet put in force 111 this district is that hereafter but two bushels of m il shall be m ished for o:p gillon of spirits; heretofore three bushels have been alio wed. The new regulation is to guard against I jte possibility of the production of any surplus and t!i3 distiller, it is said, will (Tnd it extremely difficult to - 'get his gallon of whisky .from two of meal. 1 The making of one new regulation after another for the government of the distiller proves the purpose the present -admin iatration of the Internal ltevenne Bureau to break down the business of whisky-making in South ern States, if this purpose had any iis orsnorality there won ml be that defence for it, but the belief is that it ha ho other purpose than to give the whisky ring a monopoly of the busi ness. The ring makes whisky by the steini proees-, whereas the whisky of this sectiofTH made in copper stills by open fnrn icahea1; an 1 it is" not pos sible to get byHhis method the same am unt sc whisky out of a given quantity 'of m?al as by the steam pro cess of the North and West. Statesville Ijamhnark. - -. r . Sen33 of Smsll in th.3 Horse. The 1iok3 will leave musty hay un touched in his bin, no matter however hungry. tHo will not drink water ob jectionable to his questioning sniffs or from a bucket which some other odor makes offensive, however thirsty. His intelligent nostril will widen, quiver and qnery over the daintest bit offered by the fairest of hands. A mare is never satisfied by either sight or whin ny that here lt is really her own until she hai certifiid the fact by means of he? nose. IJlin I horses, as a mule, will gulop wildly about a pasture with W11 U"W wlVJ'Jf Vf"". out striking the sumuuuling fence, The sense of smsll informs them of its proximity. ' Others will, when loosened from the stable, go directly to the gate or bars opening to their accustomed feeding grounds; ankwlrm desiring to return, after hours of Careless wandering, will distinguish the one outletnnd patiently await the opeuing. The odor of that particular part pf the fence is their guide to it. The horse is browsing, or while gathering herbage with his lip, is guide I in its choice of proper food entirely by Usjnostrils. IJIind horses do not make mistakes in their diet. Iii thy temple of Olympus a "'bronze horse; yt is exhibited, at the sight of which six real horses experienced the most violent emotions." jEiian judiciously observes, that the most perfect art could not imitate nature sufficiently we'l to producoso perfect illusion. jjik'3 -r,unyanii rausanias, ne conse quently affirms that "in casting the sfatnesii magician had thrown h.ippn ni;p.s upm it) which, by the odor of the plant, leceivetl the horses, and therein we h aye the iecret'of the mus--The scent alone of a buff do robe tft evince lively terror,' and U13 floating sce,ut of a railroad train will frighten som? long 'after the locomotive is out -of sight aaJtt-he:uring.-5-3m. and Stable. ' T!i3 Phil a lelphi 1 Press keeps np its. brilliant attemots to he witty by mis representing the riauth. It is a ques - tjon whether stupidity ,or malice prompts it s efforts in thai direction, jat we incline to th3 latter. In a lato jssu3 it said : - Georgia is making vigorous" efforts this year torratse enough corn to sup ply her ueed-5, something she has never yet succeeded m. diug. Her. chief dif- pculty heretofore has been that she convene.1 100 much of her cornnrn morashine whisky, and too little into griddle cake? and pone' : 7 i ujorg.a ranel hut year 23,069,000 - ?V:A 01 C3.ra T anjiverace of 10.8 bas.iels per c,apita, based on her popu lat.o 1 at the lasrceirsirs. while sylvanb raise t-43,4U,(X)a bushels or 10.6 biisheli per ' capita. in other wordvi .proportion to population, ueorgi;i raised mor.e corn than Pen n sylvi i. ( Georgii'had Mt' the time of the l;ist censu 5?10G,00 iuvestetl in the 111 tnufaeltire of liriors :of all t kinds whildnhsyivanti :h:I 31 4.270.000. leniiyl?ann not praise near tmoug.i corii to siipnly her bivn wants. - Mtni&tiWt Reconl.7 z : !Vi ver-uzv .- i i : f-i ' ht vn ..: w.r, bvrriaz'iirth vicinity thev claimed to hire information that nf New ().-Ici who have W L . - - V il'.ifl.l IT1 I i- f . . . . !'? r 'V1 1 ; 7 " J r iof Hirlor DfiUo When h?rhad n fthey wew blockading by ir.3a;n of re- hir wealth, llor: often dooi .wiinLW.jirj.ncie u, ..y - i ,:,V:,ntpr with a snake Mrs. used aiiran?. They ivvat over these .upon th stroeU of tan mnU'i. , :.ina hi V "i rilSflmV miki.isr her way throu-h houses from bottom t ) ton but found. hoadeJ inoa who onw wow Jiave from iiri J mi item . i - ..... nf Ai trees an 1 bmhes, her ho"re-u.l stamp on any of ilia c isle, tmvhantj ov l.Jly plvitorj all sizevantl heretofore wueu uie rcr - , .,;- ,i;Jt.in, f Ar nt.hpr Pvirln of irr-rubiritv. . w campallel t stra -rrlo h -.".. 1 I t tnn. in a.lKX Kr U.mV.0"U "'-- v . ... ...... j , Coihl Arjrnl Hsr tfaei. ; JI3-J. STET30XS HOBUIBLE EXPERIENCE ,-, , -jlti, f Union a ....r!ilur flli.lVlrlr lit L.' ..m'i, " .fl.Unlv a l.ir.rp snake r - iA AraW.mr'-friiilnf 1 ... ..4-.-.V..?-...ri. -... ... am h r j .- ui.iiia t iiiiii 0 lick as a flub b?ga:i co.lin ; itseir - iiii around her neK anti siipuuiers. Almo?t prjlyzed with fright the woiinn stool rooted to the ground for ailmo3t a minute. Then-recovering her senses she screamer loudly for help. Miss Stetson rushed forward to iis;err tain the cause of the outcry, She was Iprrorfied upon reaching the spot to find her mother in the coils of the rep tile. The poor woman had succeeded in getting hrr ti mds around its slimy body about six inches from the head. Her hold was a firm one, but it requir- p.1 :dl her strength-to keen the snake! from getting its head close enough to do injury with its fangs which it kept ..thrusting at her face, j All this time it kept .tightening its grip around her neck, and soon her face beg in to assume a purplish hue, while, her tongue swollen to twice its natural siz; hung from her mouth, and her eyes bulged almost from their sockets. - Miss Stetson is "a coal and nervy young lady, and-grasping a stick, she struck the snake a telling blow on the head. This caused it to loosan its coil, but not before the woman had faintetl. Her daughter then attempted to pull the serpeht away, but found her mother's fingers deeply imbedded in its flesh, and all efforts to get them loose failed. Theyoung woman then proceeded to carry and to drag by turns her now unconscious parent to a stream of water about titty yards from the place. A liberal application of the cool liquid brought her back" to consciousness. She still grasped the snake in her hands, and it required no small effort, accompanied by pain, tor her to straighten her fingers sufficiently to al low the snake to drop. She wtls tlfeii jissisted to a f sirm house half a mile distant, where she was kindly cared for, after which she was conveyed to her hom.3 in a carriage. The shock was too much for her, and "Mrs. Stetson is now lying at her h 01113 fn a critical condition. Cool. There are men who, after a battle, die of imaginary wounds, and there are others who eem incapable of real izing actual danger. Of the latter class was a brave fellow, whose cour age is thus described in Regis de Tro biand's "Four Years With the Army of the Pofcom ic." He was a strapping Irishman whom I found, smoking his pipe, at the door of the hall where -lav the wound ed. "Well " said I to him, ubow do von find yourself?" "Perfectly, colonel. Never better in my life.' . 'Vhv have you sot vour face half covered with bandages then ?' I -Oh, a mere nothing, a show jj. tQ 1 scratch I II you "No, thank yon." "Yes, ves,-you will see what it is Raising compresses and bandages, he showed me a gaping wound in the place of the eyebrows, which had been carried away. "I. see," said I, "that vour wound has not been dressed this morning." "No, the doctor put this on vester day, but to-day he is so busy with the others, who need his 1 1 help more than 1, that I don t want to bother him." "And your eye: lione. But you see, (olonel its only the left eye, and that will save me trouble of closing it while I take aim, which always did bother me. In a fortnight I'll be back with the' regiment."-. 5 Biit the brave fellow never did re join his regiment. Before Lthc fort night was over, he had died; of this mere nothing" p,f which he had made so light.- i - A Sad Death. N. ABoyden, Esq., of Old Rich mond; K. C, writes under date of Ausr. 40 th the particulars of a very -sad death. It occtirred on the rock bluff neari his premises which is'.being moved by " the constriictipu force on.the Wilkesboro extension. List Siiitijrday about; noon Mr. Thomiis jryin,4in expert in blast ing, was reaming the rock in ,tli2 hlufL re wjis charging a hole with dynamite and had some pounds there in, when from some cause it exploded, tearing his face aqd head badly, de stroying the sight and hriiising him f roiirthe waist up. One arn was broken, andbrth h inds an I wrists were torn in to. shreds, and from tho. effects of which, Mr. Irvin died at p. iii. He was a mast er-ientm ii iu his line of business, and highly esteemed" by all his ccnurod-s.-r Winston Replicm. Sugar and Lean Trusts are again on the mend, and the efforts to depress the latter, by false reports are futile,' The insiders in the Sugar Trust say that when the stock ha3 " had another big rise, the capital miy ba ""increased to $100,000,000 a scrip dividend being declared of fifty millions, aud dividends of five percent a yeir guaranteed or t iat amount for fivejrear by putting: !ui,ln CO": rvvo rwrv e a . 1 - r..' c-.wv,uuv ior mat Dtirnose. j Chicago Gas Trust is likely to h; , rise on tha brin -ing of n Uttr.d -A VV o that t-itv from Indiana 3 ive a T.13 InTolens3 'cf Office-A Hih Hani cJ Proc.edia. A anjr of revenue officers, spec i:il hut. an th course of the- investi? ition 1 thp bk, and safe of Mr. W. M. n uAW.;.l l,V,1J,a, ' ; laHirif'i lair w iwa nil tm, iji.ivi.m iiiiinri ibe safe to which thei-e was ,10 keyV Tbev demandded admittance this n,l w-i4 iiifnrmPil Mr drawer and was iniormed . IMpi Mr. Cooper that the Key was lost-ney. were altogether too .haf p ; tinWtccept any such statement as this Ifld aU their behest Mr. J. U. L-tiuprechr. ; gnn and locksmith, was summoned, and undsr the eyes of the millions of the law forced the drawer ojSeu. It, was absolutely empty t!:ere wu-S not so much a: a scrap of paper iii 'rtie drawer. 7 . At the warehouse of Messrs. Key & Co, they found another safe with a drawer locked and the key . missing. Mr. G. E. French explained to them that the drawer contained private pa pers lielonging to Mr. V. 13. Key, who is in New Engl and and the key with him. This story was likewise too thin and again the service of Mr. Lani precht were invoked. The drawer broken open and was found to contain private papers belonging, to Mr. Key as stated. The hirelings tucked their inils between their legs and left town by the evening train. How call free-born men be expected to have any other feeling than one of loathing for any system of laws which permits such pryingand such espionage a this? How can any self-respecting man not rather choose to. starve than to eat bread earned by such service as this? Statesville Land mark. A Boy ShoulJ Learn To build a fire scientificnlly ToTill the woodbox every ni .rlif-. To shut doors in summer to keep the flies out. To shut doors without slamming. To shut them in winter to keep the cold out. To do errands promptly and cheer fully. To get ready to go away without the united efforts of mothers and uisster. To be gentle to his little sister. To vash dishes and when necess :rv. make his bed To sew on stocking. a button and darn a To be kind to animals. To have a dog if possible, and make a companion of him. To ride, row, shoot and swim. To be manly and courageous. To let cigarettes alone. Thclda Kilman. There came near being another Lu ca murder, this time in Haltimore. Fiedrict Bates, 21 years old heard robbers in his father's residence and fired at the villian. He was slashed in the shoulder from behind. The account says: "At the same moment the burglar grasped the hand holding the revolver ami del t (he young man two more blows, both in the line of the first. The weapon used Mr. Bates made out to be a razor, and but for a morocco case which he carried in his breast pocket the keen weapon would have gone far into his body. As it was, the book was cut half way through and his shoulder was much larcerated. Finallv Mr. Hatoa, who still had hold of his revolver, though unable to use it on his assailant, fired in hopes of summoning assistance, it was then that the burg lar broke away and dashed out of the hous, pursued by the plucky young man, but in the darkness he disappear- !ed They;were Ihought from usinsr razors. to be negroes Saccharine. This substance, which, as known, is three hundred times sweeten than su gar, is beginning to be felt by the beet sugar manufacturers as a very danger ous enemy. It is stated that in Ger many, already, so much saccharine has been made as to render 5,000 tons of beet sugar superfluous. It is princi pally employed in the preparation of fruits and the production of sweet liquors. -It is not a food stuff. In deed, it has been condemned bv emi nent medical authorities as direct lv prejudicial to health... The sugar niiin facturers are of the opinion that sac charine should only be sold by chem ists. France, Italy and Portugal are already contemplating imposing a ta upon it. " Atd now comes a correspondent of the Deliver Times to rob Dr. Hrown Sequard of the glory of the elixir dis covery. He says it is an old thing (im,ong the Ute Indiana aud lms been in use among them for ceuturie-s, and this is how he accounts for the re markable longevity (if some of the Utes.. .. ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The BF.8TrSAi.yE in the world fr Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorop, Tette. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corn. and all Skin Eruptions, nnd positive ly cures Pjles, or nd pay required. It is jftturantccd to ive perfect satisfaction. rr mojncT refund cl. Puce 25 cents pes box For Sale by Klntfz & Co, i 11 . . i agents nmimeir uus, wi "er, -aeoountei ha?I7 until after his death, tenia? o;i the-noon tram from the east, ra3ybj rj.auei by a ponvire phiioso and proceeded to overhaul the whole-- phcr n07 anJ Vvin whUa i:iwardly Qilc lionor houses, concerning which 1 3:1 v. . , POVERTY AMD niCHZJl '. 1 Hra Heart Tlt l erH VHfi tte U-ht of ilopj stHl iiurnt-i S.)lons distainthat aorr.u should ho waning t.h loaj list of tin Old citlzeu9 survived oao meet tin city gray- I Di princoly ari J now nn irJ for a .nty support! j Al a spwta.io u.a Hat, 0:1 i may query .whaiha: suca a man-13 mora to eJ h5 V.l r tasted but all his V " T i , . , -w" 1 Am:t- A,.H llto 1on" ha3 t:1!l harJ a''tho r wheat is shipped to New Orleans, in .,!nt .. fSfl , ..1? - it, , . , ,....i, Shi!:0jparo..Aloth b;-oel a habit in a ra:in " atll i5 iai?;n bj arjaoJ that ho who ha-, nov k io.va proiparity, haf in baeouio har lsal to poverty, can nqt' aiuTor as ho d oi who has fallen from ahiffh e slits. -U.it to aruo thus - would bo to iaorj th ? namiroas dis- a??o:amcnti iaai enter mio every poor man's life. In this country ;it is especially difficult t settle down to "hard common..'1 Thc:3 re to Ho before us so ranch ep .rtunlty for en terprise, a-acl we are surrounded by f?o many e::atnplc5 of brilliant success, that even the poo.-est and most ob scure have their a'.lurinjr day drexras of riches and fame. TM3 4s particu larly true of the young. 'jpJfeSaid that every American . byVj$S$t ' ' to be President of the Uoited States, an.l when one thinks of Andrew Jae'.cson, rndy Johnson an .1 .Abraham Lincoln, j that expectation is in somo meas ; justilisi. .But, as Tennyson puts measure 9 it, "The one suceoeds. tho many fall." And it is sad to thinly of tho many thou sands and tea ; of thoasa lis of young hearts that have broken in silence while SVrk HncWs 4f Vw-k-k S?.itelxT VwfVi - sVwt- eyes and left the world to darknessaud t(1 iunn, The great doctrine of compensation holds good all alonj tho line. The bal ance may not be exactly even, but there is always some offset for cither good or evil fortune. The other day we read that Mr. William Vanderbilt felt a constant sense of pressure from the magnitude of his wealth. Ho was a slave to his own property. He was harrassed by continual demands for money, being in that respect almost as badly off af an hnoeeunious wretch bo set by a throng of relentless creditors. Tho condition o! his stomach would not permit him to enjoy champ igu 3 or rich viands. IIo complained that his grand mansion was only a boarding house foe servants, an 1 a", for his wealth, he never hal been able- to see it. After all, physical enjoyment is limited not so much, by fortune a? by bodily str?njth, an 1 th ? high 0 it intel lectual pleasures are within reach of the poor. A fe.v gool bo !: a seeing eye and a hearing ear will e i'.iip a man for empyrean flights. On the other hand, it would bo easy to push this 'view to) far. It i; not true that the riea man has no real end serious disadvunt 170? over the poor man. In this commercial age money always command 4 -consideration and confers distinction. The p or man does not ei-.ay secure an audience. Tho first in -ii actio 1 is to set him tlo.yn as a hero there are to) many of this sort air ad .-. 11 c.n not return yo:ir hospitality, int-olue you to inlluon tial pe ple. or provide an eligible, bride for your son. Tire fact is. the man has not yet wan his spurs. Why is he poor, ualess it be that he lac';s th- ele ments oT a powerful character? The rich m in who ha ; mod e his own for tune feels that he has at the same lime demonstrated hh manhood. He for gets how often hi hi' succeeded by reason of unforseen circumstances sheer luck.--. V. O. Pi'a;t:i THE ND3LHST PRIESTHOOD. Wearing tli Iljln "T Tr:r ?.I:itinoo'.l. Vir- tu? u.i'.l Ki;jTiio:iiics. To Shammai a hsat'a a once cam-5. sayiti?: "Promts i mi that I may sums day b inve-ted with th j Ilih Priest's robes, aal I will beaniji a Jew." "Away with you, -heath 3:1 m rSx ivV angrily rejoined the rigorous master, and drove hire o!7. Ho next applied to IlUlel, and the liberal minded tsac'arsaid: "My son, do you expect to become Hijjb. Priest in Israel without bjinr; farailiar with tha law? First study, and I will instruct you." Partly ia fall, partly from curio.dty, the Horn an sat down at the master's feet and bean sluJyiii'r, and as he pro ceeded his interest rew. He learned to ad mi r 3 the religion he had made a . lauh in-stock of. After some time he earn 3 across tho wordo of th? law: "No one who is not from th? house of Aaroa may enter tho holy of holies, or he mastdie." "Is this tho law?' ho asked, with quiverinj lip3. "Not even Kiuj; l);tvid, wrth all his power, would have been exempt from the 0," sharply answered Ilillel. 'Then how could you at the start hold out the promise to me of onc j wearing the Iliffh Priest's vestments for which I stipulated when lirst addressiug j'oy,?"1 the Roman said, reproachfully, "To be sure. I could not offer you what was forever denied to myself,11 was in? master s muu reply, "isai thei-e is a Hifjh Priest's rob ? accessible to you and to in?" more precious than the- cystly apyKuvd which '"adorns the chosen descandant of Aaron. It is the priestly robe of noble manhood, of virtue and vi.srh toon ir:ess. This I did not want to withhold from you should you aapiro to it." ' The heathen wa satisfied, and ho be come a loyal ,Jov.--lJr Kofi!cr n American Hebrew Intelligent Readers will notice that ere not "trorranted lo cure" all classes r-t disease. Int only snrh r.s result 1 roin a Ulsorrterctl liver, viz : Vcrtiga, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Cosliveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulonco, et:-. ' rcr thee they crcnotTrairniVi! frrltibl. Xtxit ro nHiicar'yxons It i ;pov ll!c to iniikc u remedy. lri-e. 3-ts. lilt S f . . fclOepSJ, TUi-i U tt.you on lit In liar.. in Taf, von mnt haru it l 1'ilMy rnjoy li'.c. Tliou- Jianils nreMrc!iinj for ifrinily.nnfl mourH- iii'j Ucnrse iIipv fintl-it nt.. 1 iiokmihIs 11 iioii tIioii4:init of !ill.ir4 ttrt fnti t nnntl- hIIt IV our pfoplc in tht1 hp tha Ihpy j " 1 . . . ...:. 1... a innv ooinin huh inmii. aiii 11 had liy nil. V guarantee that E'ct trio IliftcTS. il ncd an-oidinsr to directions nnd u ncrsistrd in, will iMin-r von Good tim and iist tl; di mon Dvncnsia and install instend Knpeiwy. We rwom- nd Electric Bitter lor Dyspepsia- nnd all ,li"ses o Liver, stomach ami haunets Sold at ."0 and $t per Imttle by Klll'.tZ & St. Louis is building "up a large" wheat trade with South America.' lh barges and then put on vessels e-Uiplov- ed in that trade. Contracts have been made with one firm for three hundred thousand bushels which is now 011 the way to New Orleans. A crp cf P:per lvcs Ecr Life. It was jast .an oitlinaiv scrap of wrap ping paper, but it saved I ic r iit'e. She was n the hist s-taes o' ronsiin! ption, tM bv plivsu ians that .vlic vas insurable and could live only a short tiin;slc weighed 1s seven! poundsj On a pice f wrapping papjT she read of Dr.. Kind's New Dix-ov-ery. ami jot a Sy'mple bottle: it helped her, she bought iiTaagjT" 'bottle, it helped more, bought anoiluKn-lidKFew- bett. r fast. n timied iUsejjiiafeEii now- strong, healthy, "rosv, Jiuup, wciuhieg 140 xnouls. For Tidier ''pari Sen la is send stamp to XV. 11. Cole Drugois-. Fort Smith. Tiial boitlcs of thi.". Womlerlul Discovery lYee at Klultz & Co.'s Drugstore. s. Ureal accumulations ot wealth or capital of any description on one hand, t and extreme poverty sond deficient cap- j ital (u the other hand, are the iucreas- f ing menacing evils of the i) resent ! fVd h:ive UiXt tUei pn.totypes and their lessons in ancient lvme. Suby's Letter. A letter from Mr. J. W. Iluby. Union City. Ind.. says: '"I have u-ed your 'Cl,ai:ke's Exthact ok Fi.ax (.Fapilloi ) "Counh Cm e and tind it a compli te cure "for deep seated colds. It has done more "t hail wo of our most skillful physicians. "My children had the Whooping (touh "and with the aih d" our Coiih Cure, "they had it very li lit outpaced with the "neighbors' childcen who did not take it. "I believe it lo be the best co'ili cure in ' ihc market.'' So it is. A lare. bottle only $1.00. Ci-ai:ki;'s Fi. x So i for t he Skin. It leads them. all. Pi ie.e 2" cents. Coith Cure ami Soip for sale by Jim. II. "Enni?., Diui"ist. Ilosto'i University h is gr.nluated 478 doctors of m -dicine and surgery, iie ti ly one half of whom are women. Several physicians p:c(liet:l that Mr. Asa I. How l-.'V. Driejgist, of Chic;igt. wouhlsoon have consumption caused by an agirrex ated ease of (.'at arch. Ciisto nt(ris linally induced hint to try CmtKF.'s Extract of Fi.ax (Fapi'lon) Catauhii Cl Ui:. IK- sa.'s: "Tlic result was unpie- codenteil. Ii'iiiuniciiciil tn-et e!l alter "the first a p li at ion ai.d ant now, a iter a "few weeks, entirety cured.'' It willdollie same for y:u I'riec 1.0). Try Cl:jike's Flax So i; lor the Skin and urn will use' no other. 2.- cents. All of Clarke's ivnie- I dies are for sale bv Jan. II. Enniss. Nearly 22 (XU000 acres of our land are owned-by iii mi who owe 1 1 other jroveniments. allegiance NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator with the will annexed of Ellen Goodman, de ceased, all persons havin.tr claims against the estate of the testatrix are hereby no tified to present the same to the under signed on or before the loth day of Au gust, 1SJ:0. or this notice will be plead iu bar of their recovery. August Dth, 1S8U. 43:Gt J. L. GOODMAN, Adm'r with the will annexed. 9 To a t once ritabhfhl IH ludr in 'l pari, bv piacm our nia(hiimj puuu mic 1 uc tin' rail mtv 1 ht m. we will eoU f'f r om prtKun in each lo-a lM.itiefry bes; eewinir-niacbiiie rrtauf in rT b on- "ui iu, w iiii mil it: i im uiiicut. rVS 0h- what wc send. 1 lbov" who 1 ji VatT? may cat. at your btrit. and mtr zs month alt haii brmr y ur nwti .property. Thia prar1' ni tniie is fmafto aiir th SinriT tiairnta. vhich have run out . r.ctora iarrni . ntn out it o'ft fni .filil. t'h the t'a"hmpnis. and now cil fur Frar. it. atronarcat. tnosi - CPb1 E't'nl nia- hinw in the world. -All t SaXfiaifree. No rapital reoi t.ei. riatn. brief int met inns piven. 1 hose wh write lo u at on re can ae. cure tvG the best wvrinp-niachinf n the world, jj-id the ffnt line of work s of hirh art evrr shown tocf hr in A mriea. I'iiUlicV CO., Box. HO. Aueutii, Muioo nTi Tin IU n n 1 L 1IU1J fiHsl Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon' tal of every variety and capacity. - VIHTifl.1L ?13T0N. ! ...TV 7m& purposes. Th3 i "The Old-Oaken Bucket, ' Tho Ii-on-boundTliieketv The Sloes-covex-ed llucket," ia very likely tho ono flint has conveyed poi sons to your system from some old well, whose waters nave become contaminated from sewers, vaults, or percolations from tho soiL To eradicate theee poisons from tho 6ystem and save yourself a spell Of malarial, typhoid or bilious fever, and to keep tho liver, kidneys and lungs in -a healthy and vigorous condition, -use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It urou.ca all the ex- . cretory organs into activity, thereby cleans ing and purifying the system, freeing' it from all manner of blood-poisons, no matter from what cause they have arisen. All diseases originating' from a torpid or deranged liver, or from impure blood, yield to its wonderful curative properties. It reg-ulates the stom ach and bowels, promotes the appetite and digestion, and cures Dyspepsia, " LJver Com plaint," nnd Chronic Diarrhea. Salt-rheum, Tetter. Eczema, Erysipelas, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Enlarged Glands and Tumors disappear under its use. "Golden Medical Discovery" Is tho only blood and liver medicine, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee of its bene fiting or curing in every case, or money oaid for it will be promptly returned Copyright, 18S8, by WORLP'S DlS. Med. ASS. SUBSCHIBE FOU THE "CAROLINA WATCHMAN'' V. N. C. Division Passenger Train Schedule. Effective May 13th, ISSS. Train No. 5;'. Xv'eot boand. Train No. &s. Last bound. Lv J O 'J 4 3J (i 57 a ii 1 1 uo ;. u: s u ' t :jo 5 10 i r S li ti -z:, vi ri ', v .: I u 1 4'i 2 1.) 2 ID 2 1'J ii IM 3 '27 4 HO 4 " I 4 l' 5 DO r. ::i 6 1" 7 a 40 . 7 S ."0 I I 4') 7 :o "ii id :i: - i -o 4.o 7 10 a. m. p. ni. Iioston New Vo:k l'liila.telihia iiuiiimoie ilMilll'IC!l l.vnctiijuiy Dunvlile l.'i'.-hliXilid I eidsville Golb.slro l.'.ileigd 1 urh.un Gru nbpro S:ili-bury stiHsviKe CH.txi ba Newton lii.kor, oriaei S rings, Morjrii iii iii ;icii AijilKe Marion -OKI Fort l.'ouiul Knol 10 'M 1; s s JO K 1! SJ H-n 10 41 1100 n a. ni. a, m. p. m a. m. p. in. a. m. p. m. a: 111. a. m. a m. noon p. in. 11 IT. 4 :;o v 50 7 ( C -.7 .1 5S r. 57 r. 17 1 4c, 4 4 17 :: 44 3 , s t 3") (HI I 2; . 1 1 1-2 4H 12 19 II ID "l ?." 5 H." 7 lr. 4 15 7 4 oif s ro 3 00 s OO 5 25 p. in. Ar Black Mount i As!ievlllu Aslievilie AlevaiK't l s Mars!, all Uot Srms l!ot Smi! rs Monlsiown K ioxvlllo Jeill o Louisville lnrli.in'ipo:iM ('l)l ' 'iro St. I M!l Si Louis Ksns is i lly tin Ar. Lv. Lv er. p. m. noon it. ru. Lv Ar p. m. a. m. p. m. p. m, p. r,t . p. ni. a. m. p. in. a m a. in P in. p. m. a. nt. Murjih.v Ilritnc h. D.illy except SUNDAY TRAIN NO is s m a in Leave As!ie Hie H25 ,-ir Va110aile 2 2R p ra 'ha 1 u sum . 5 05 Janet is TRAIN NO 17 Ai 1 4 ni p. m 2::it loira.ni Iritvc 7:0 A. & S. Road. Oaily except SUNDAY TRAIN NO 12 TfcAlNNO'll Spnrtr.r.l tap" Anlve 2 10 p. m l.ualei-s-emille H!u. in Asiieville Leave nlO 3 50 p . m I.ev-e Arrive 75th meridian time va '."'Hi (d lo I f t sj iii f p. . won r f ot snilrc-s. Pullman Skepcitbctwcf n Wiisi.lnti! a: salihtnry L'lelimoml i aovensl oro l:.il Iglt tiroeiihbfio Kno.i:if s: LeuisMUe .. Parlorf'jirs .. Salr&Lurj ic Kiij.Mi;e JOS. L. TAYLOL', G. P. A. w. a. wiNr.rrx. a fsrb. p. a PATENTS, CA 1 7v 1 TS. TUAUi: MA KKS A XI) LOL'YlUaUTS. Obtained. and all otlui btiKlncFf in tlie V.S.Pat en unit e .tl tendei! to tor MiHleran- 1-Yt s. ouroitice isopposm' (be I .s. Patent Oflice.ant we can obtain I'atcnisin lt-ts time tban tliof-.ere mutetrom Washlni on. SlmkI Model or draw liir."- Wea lxise as top ttert abilllv free of ehaige; and make .Vixinrje m .. tr Obtitii lit, t. Weiefer hero to the Postmaster, tlie Stiptro Money order Dlv.. and to oliieialsol t lie V. S. Pat out ofllre. Foreireiilai , ad ii e. Ii i ins and relei enres to aciualclieni sin vonr own si a( oi'Mntutx wriiito . C. A,SKOW & CO. iTpposite Patent oniee, v ashli.Ltt l 1. C. Oct. '21 , 'So tr. Regular Horizontal Piston. pill' ' - V 30m ----- - hfeiJ, Tho most simple, oV ruble anil effective Pump in the market for Mines, Quarries-, Refineries,' Breweries, .Factories, Artciirn vells, Fire dutv and general manufr.ctiirir'r "Send fcr CatalocKo. S. CAHIROH STFAH M F jot of East :-i::i Stkeft Xrav Y ?mm Aia-miE m ftichmoiid & Danville ft 1 i Jbl h i: is C 1 . J u LY 7, l'KAifra KUN By 75 Mekiqu xfjjj SCUTHBOUNO lrtiiadeljiLv " U.HHUlOI . WaSrtJDgtOn Cu ar.oitesvtlle : " iyuciiouig Ar. DdDvliie Lv. itv;uuiond Burkeavllle Keysvlile Oauville -Ar. tJreensboro I.V. 4.0USWUO Ar. Ital-lgU Lv. lid leigh ourUain Ac. Greei.boro- Lv.,i.ilem lUreetisboro Ar. .Sitilsoary StatesUlte ' Asiievllle : hot S.iilajs I.v.JS.nlsbuiy Ar. charlotte -Spirktuburs " i reenville Attantt, Lv. Charlotte Ar. colnirihla Aujptsm NORTHBOUND Lv. Augiista txnuwU i Ar. tiiaiitue -Lv. Atlautu aV. oiicBville S.JUI li utvg t.uunotie; Sili&bury -l.orspiicjfs Asiieville Slatt viTle s i.itbuiy Salisbury Lv. Ar. La-. Ar. i; reei. bo i o .S.iSem Lv. tireens-boro Ar. Duthauv " l.iieH h Lv. lialeigh Ar. oldsooro Lv. Greensboro Ar. Dam file " Kcysjjle " liurkehvlile " 11 limond " I.ynehlrurg " hnrlottes " WasUirist " K-tMlir-oi.p 1'bilddel! h " Vt-- Vo-lc .JiO fOail.v,e(c,imirI("iy Train for iTal.'i'sru via Ola rksviib- o , (. u.i dally. M P. V.: Ke)Rvllle. B.r.P.M.; :,niv ifillS viiie, 7.4 P." M.: o.xfor I, s.4.5 P. M : 1 ni.i. rsn ftt V. M .; nnnesDurhsnt lo.nop. in.; 1,'aleiuli Bet urnin? leaves Kaldyh 7.00 A. . . .J s.30. A. M ; Henilei-pon, s o A. M : 4u,'i inuT Ma ei:irksvti:e. u is a. m ; KeviYv r-u p v arrives l.'lei.icoml. s.;-o P. M. ' ' " " I o-al mlxe trains leave Pinl Ii) (l lllv lu Sunday, 6a P. ...... V ... . Mil,, j a: if. leave Keysvlile. s.iji .iil. . M .: ;,i.ivfn,, I-." ham. 5;ai P. M. P issenpr ene!t mil h,.i No. r.onnt of Lalr lphat 4. 0 m snakes (0rW Hon -!t Innham -a If It No. li, I- t ii;,,' :i' n m, for Oxford, lienderrou ?nf : ints n o & A o . 11 nd U. t M" H. Hs, an'l w iiii :,.-! .u KvmAi,' Hlelwaenrt. rrtvinjr5.?s a l.: . . '. .mi 01 a ni .: counci ls :,i iii n r n Jjirivritrrrt unnr.y lor w si 1 oint and r.1,1 crl.lne. No. Stt from West Pofrt 'h.miis d. ov f-tinilay stt L'teeanoncl wlir: e" : for t lie - Nd. o and 51 cer.neHsat - tMsiwi "iiii traist to and from Moi rljead tin -m M 1 j it li t'icn No "' eona cts at or.'et.sb u, ;a;n s iiii-t fw Fa.vrtieMUe. - . . No. 53 eonnerf s'at Si lnt.t 'r.'Wix.n. N c Nos. ro an; ra maVe rle-i-. cum nt rrlw. slt stttluatvlili tr.iiis to aid !i"in( luini hl'L except Suiidii j s. SL1TEPIIIG-CAP. SEXVICir on train no rn and 51, ru'liu ui -aifTt i sjript benveen Atlanta nnf N w Vor: . a-t ci sldtn Augusta, iind Moreluad i it v. Ashct 1110, j; ri.MO" n'. 'i'enn. " on trains ."2 ami 53,- Piil'nrrMt 1-u-iTet sic, bf. tween Waslilii'ion and N- orlc 1 wui V01 kn. eiy: ami' bei'weeii Washinu-o n :-n.: niii.iiHi:i- i. 1 1 . . r t 1 III! I11IMIII vi I, I l.M', II I!, i. .! . I JT l boro. ami Pu'iaman earlori ars Im-i ivm n s.ii aim Ki.oxville, ;ii rt luuli lie ; 1 il j i !;..- sturf Tiirotiif.il. tKilveroa sale a I prlnei.Kii st.itickif-. fs all oohns. 1 -- For rajpswl Information, ap;.lj to any agPBlot the Company J or lo SOL HAAS, JAS. L. TAYLOR. J I'lritie l aiipgrf r. a (i. I'a. Ayect, W. A. 1URK, 1'lv. Pjss. Asrrt, - UAI.l.K:iI.NC, KORTH CAROLINA ) In ROWAN COUNTY) TIIK -Hi rKKIOE. Cot i;t. I ! E. Mauney, R. J. llolmos and E. A. Hol mes, Plaintill's, . ' '" Against Holmes V. Reid, Nancy J. Thayer hnd, J. II. Thayer her husband, V. A. Keid, L. F. Rti'd, Minnie Harris, I. Jogfi Reid, Jesse Skee.ii, Priscilla S. Floyi Jesse C. Smith. Elizabeth P. Pearce a"nd her husband John Pearce. Nannie' C. Sextoirand her husband John T.-extoa, Mary M. Skecn, John C. Skcen, l'lj;yity L. Skeen, Mary Bean and her husband Moses L.Bcan, Heft ndant. -Special Proa fed wr to t-rll hnid 'for. Partition. .iV. To Holmes W. Reiit, non-resident: ' j You .are hereby required to-.ipptar fore me at my office in the town nfivili' burv. on Fridav. the flOth'dav oTFepteiB- b'cfc. 1889. and nitswer or demur tO tbl complaint of the plaintiffs. - h-; Dated August G, '1889. I - 42:Gt. - JOHN M. IIOKAIE . CYk Superior Court cf Ron an Co. sunsciiiPE 10 fhs Carolina Watchman. VERTICAL PLUSft- OA11.V No. .0. " "x--J 15 a If"" : ".7 v--. ' . i z - it i-ii: 43 : ij !! 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1889, edition 1
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