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4! f- i Bill Aip. 'Time and chance liiip?iiet!K to them In a Minnsatrl ways ms nave to ta-i our chances in this subl'inaiy lite, bol there is no go xl reason for taking m i-lisincB in the -Louisiana lottery man wotikrSit think of such a thing it li bused his chance on fact? an Hm Vihp.. 1o draw cJ is ' - uijotit one in one hundred, and todr.iw 810:) about one in IhHiwnq, and t-il n-i7. one in a lull Jill - - - a n!ion. Put he bases his hones on i; k1 lu :k or to fat' or !' tiny, and all r ;., f nn cone ?ifc. Hi lias no I 1 i W ' . ---- - .- ;.i ... nn fch mihi Hk but his a V C -41 ' " - . - - j , . .L-t..rv simprsr.ir.io'l til it fate ll is ' VckVThtfft -out for her favors and will rv him a prize' tjiis time JJat FfftiMi ibn't lie and changes Ctn Iw cdenatel w.th much certainty as the mat ion of the stars. The tst lecture I ever heard in college was from Profess r McCoy o:i the rgtvlarity of irregular tbitigsT The wheel of fortuoeii not going to drop a prate ; to a nv.vr becntis he Heedse it. or liecanse of his faith or his hope or Iris conceit. I was ruminating over this Ijecans 1 have received a letter from a good, fond, yearning ; mother, who wishes me to invest $5 for her in the Louisiana lottery. She had a 'dream Hint she would draw a imzi and this would enable her to give her only child j n first class education. She was very poor, and the letter was written with tears, but I knew that she would loose that money, Mid so I declined her request. The good fpilit don't send jlrennis that encourages lotteries, and bad Fpirifs would make us believe a He. This lottery business is a terrible drain upon the poor, and Beauregard and Early know it. They have stifled theii consciences and sold their honor for money, and Louis iana is fattening upon the in quity. Lotteries are a mark of low civiliza tion. There is but one in the United Spates. Not long ago d read an inter esting letter f rmirBni'.il. which started fiat almost every 'thin" in that country was run by lotteries. It' the govern ment git cramped for money, it set ep a lottery. Roads and canals and churches and theaters and public charities were all kept up by lotteries7. The people are a nation of gamblers. Fir many years the French govern ment derived income from tke - o em inent lotteries, but they have been abolished, and. the very first year ai'tei their suppression the receipts iu tht savings banks were increased a million dollars. Old England tolerated them for revenue until 182o when public senti 'ment abolished the last one of them. "Nearly every State in our Union has forbidden : them. Brit v hat does tha' do, while'Lomsiana keeps on draining her sister states of millions of the poor man's money? . VVanamaker may prohibit lottery letters going through the mails, but they will continue to go under cover of some ot her hauTe. The .State may prohibit the sale of tickets through agents, but the saT?: will gi niisdongas the press continues to blow the lottery horn. ' The bare mention of a pr.ze drawing m town excites the population and stimulates the ale of tickets to. an alsrmingyxteht. When the monthly drawing is published nt full length, showing the large sums drawn by the fortniiate.few, it sets wild the ignorant id the erednlous. Two years ago, a poor man in Anniston drgw a prize, so the paper said, of ten thousand dollars, and it is said that five thousand went from the pay-rolls of the laborers next month, tasked, a young, man last night how niuch he had invested in lottery tickets' "Only fifteen dollars JJiis year," he said. "Drawn anything?'' I asked. "Not a cent," he answered. If the press of the country could get the names of the thousand who draw nothing, aud would publish (hem, it would kill the lottervdead. It would kill ativhow if it refusesto publish any thing. Will the press do it ? Bill A up. 0 fi- - - - Editors Sorrows. High Shoals, Aug 11 JL) Mr Editor Sir the Ln-;t isue of the Sispis- Eagle is in Mv jninion Verv ions J am democrat and always v;is and ,1 want to take no paper that dicktate ,the overthrow off the part, yours Kespcct E. S. Costner pleas Stop the paner & Sand in your bill. Such a letter as this is one of the many sorrows of the country editor. - 'fo be told thai the last issue of his paper, on wheh he prided hijusjf, is "very sispisious" brings a sorrow to hi heart pieculiar to his own. To be informed by the quondam subscriber that he is "A democrat and always wa, and that he want take no paper that diektate the overthrow of the party," makes the editor feel so small thai, like the ground squirrel, he .could go into liw hole and pull his hole iu after him. The preemtory demand to stop tlie paper caps the climax to "the editor's .sorr ows. He then proband experience the same feeling that ii vinng man go.ug to see his best girl .experiences when she gently gives bun the hint that his room is more desired ih in he. but tjiere is sweet mingled wvth the hitter there is lov in th etlitor's cup of sorrow, when at the end of the epsistle he finds the kind invi tation to send in his bill. Dallas Ka Trees thlit are struck by Kgbtuing :Ud'ore rain sJs in are generally shat lered. while those, that are struck aftei they l,ecoiue wet are only scarred. The I wet .outride offers a fairly go xl eoii tiiu tu fr the current, is the infer ence to be drawn from this fact. Tin Citizen Repirter Fut Cut. President Eli:is Carr rapped the m et ing to ordT. The door kpperw;H t.!-:e l!it wonl," he anuoitiK -ed in stentorian tones, and . he latter worthy proceeded with the .voi If The first m in who fell lieneath the gaze of the doorkeeper was a Citizen; ip 4orter, who was leaning against one of i he boxes at the right of the stage and vatching the prceetlins. "The word, brother ?"' he asked sug gestively. Sub-treasury," replied the newspaper man. But it didn3 work. A hand wasbiiiF firmly on his shoulder and the reporter was pushed gently to the center of the tage. Mean while the doorKeeper call ed the attention of the order to the dringer he hud found within the ites. "Mr. President and gentlemen," ae said, "here is a brother without the .vord." A minute later and the reporter was gazing at a sea of inquiring faces, and it win o ily a few seconds more until he hud voluntarily found his way to the Moor of the hall and through the door to the street From tfctfW account of tlte Alliance meeting in Asheville. Ilired Women Batum. I learned this week of a few devices on the part of a hotel-keeper to draw trade-. Noticing a large crowd collect uh about a bathiinr place on which were situated the bath houses and layilion of a very ordinary hotel, 1 1 i 1 l . . m journeyitt th.tlier to satisfy a not unrea sonable cunosit'. 1 he crowd was en gaged in looking at three young wo men who had j ist emerged 'from the water. The women were fairl handsome, and owned line forms, which were somewhat fully exhibited. One had a full bathing costume of crimson, the second wore pale blue and the other wore white. They displayed no embar rassment as they walked along with a multitude of eyes resting rp n them. The young women, I was t dd, were employed Ly the hotel-keeper for the purpose of attracting a crowd to his bathing-houses and pavilion. They serve the purpose successfully and their employer must be more ingenious then thev are modest. He Said ho Wouldn't It is a fortunate wife, whose husband not alone knows more than she does but has the grace to enlighten her ig norance without putting on airs. She had been reading in yesterday's Patriot, under the heading "Keiniuler Killed," that an "autopsy" was to be held, and as her better half w;is about to seat himself at the breakfast table this morning he was met by the ques tion, "what does an, autopsy mean?" "An autopsy, my dear, is similar to ; post-mortem examination and is iu tended to allow the victim to give hir verbatim testimony regard n . the afuii and it is taken down iu writing; you will read all about it in a day or two in the Patriot." "Thanks, darling! you will not look down on m. will you, b:ca i c I haven'i your education ?" He said he wouldn't. Greensboro Patriot. Which is Your Riht Hand? An anatomist told me the other day that I could not tell him which was my right hand. I immediately held out my right hand, but he objected. He said that he did not say that I could not show or extend my right hand, but that I could not tell him which was my right hand that is, that I could not describe it in words so that one who heard of the distinction we make bet ween the right and the left hands would be able to find it. I thought tunc would be easy enough also until I took time to think the matter over then 1 give it up, foi on the outside of a human body there is nothing to dis tinguish the right hand from the left. No one can desire it in words so that an ignorant person (one not knowing the distinctous we make) can find aud locate it. St Louis JirpulAic. A Lajend of tho Sioux. A strange legend comes to us from the Sioux, who alone can tell the true history of that deadly ambuscade. The say that on the hillock where Custer fell no. v g.ows a plant never ;t ;een there before :i emions nhmt with tall; slender leaves, curved in the exact form of sabre, with edes so sharp as to infliefkeen wounds upon unwary nanus, and those who pluck it once soon drop it. so strangely cold ami clammv are its le-.iv.w If Uin .. V ' ' ' M ll (oldeu-hued, heart-shaned blossom. and in the center is one small spot of rilliant red, like a d ion of blond the Ind lans reffard ik wtU tious awe. Thev -nlt it ..aift 1 . - L M 1 - . . . neair, anu cannot be induced to touch it. claiming that the bl ossrm crushed in the hand leaves a Wood-red stain im possible to - -- V til v A "Wiry" Woman. Th nere is a woman in aAr ISCHIUM fnwn vho becomes highly charged with elec tricity whenever she rides on the elec tric road, and when anybody touches her she acts in a shocking way. Wil Hitifgtvn Star. Why continue the use of irritating pow ders, snuffs or liquids. Ely's Cream Balm pleasant of application and a sure .nre for catarrh and cold in the head can he had for 50c. It Uneasily applied into the nostrils, is safe and pleasant nd is curing the most obstinate ease' It gives relief at once. The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm lo not claim it to be a cure all, but a sure remedy tor catarrh, eohl 1 11 tile Vinnrl nw1 hay fever. It is not a linn id nr n,tr Mil is easily applied into the nostrils. It nves relief at once. Religion-, Dots. The f imons 8. B-rnarl lnf nre very carefully trained. A traveller. wli visited some, of the ni'mnqteries of the monks of St. iWirinl a few year ago, found the monks feiieliing their dogs from the earliest stages of pnpy hond. Not only is physical and men tal training included in the training, but spiritual culture is by no means neghcteJ. At imal time the d gs sit in a iow, each with a tin disdi before him containing his repast. Grace is said by one of the monks; the dogs sit mot'oniess with bowed head. Not one stirs until the "Amen is spoken. If a frisky puppy partakes of his meal liefore grace is over, the older dog growls and gently tugs his ear , Testing: Gold Coins. Gold coins are worth tir 1?hA face value in gold, without countfrgh one tenth part of. copper they " conbiin. The yellow metal, unlike the silver, does not "segregate" iitrfthft mi Idle of the piece. Therefore, it is - uot neces sary to preforate gohl coins for testing them. They are simply rolled out. each strip cut into three pieces, and Wte 'or cumi:i'l analysis are sui meci on uie cut eases, j nere is a very small amount of silver left in the gold pieces-, as they are made at t he liiints, and, for the sake of the arriving at perfect accuracy, the assayer "t akes that out by boiling it in nitric acid. Washington Star. Plant Largely of Peas. He is a wise farmer who plants largely (f peas, and this is proper time toddit. He does not understand his business who year in and year out cheats tie1 earth of its vitality, always reciv iug and "never giving back in return. And there are such men in this country, be it said, to the shame of the agriculture classes. They are glib of tongue,' and can tell you, how to make a crop with more assurance than a Dickson or a VVelborn. But every year they aie getting poorer, and still. they will not mend their wnsMarksciUe Bulletin. The Senate has passed a resolution to remove the remains of ex-President U. S. Grant from New York and bury them in the Arlington cemetery, near Washington City. The art of making matches has been so perfected that 10,000,000 of the tiny sticks can be cut into shape, all ready for dipping by one machine in a isiugle day. The Valley of the Amazon is larger than that of the Mississippi, the for !mer draining 2,330,000 square miles; the Mississippi 1,244;000 square miles. How natural for the man who dConies back without any game to wish ihat he had not told so many that he was going hunting. COUNTY COVEUXMEXT. Clerk Superior Court, J M Horah. Sheriff", C C Krider. Register of Deeds, H X Woodson. Treasurer, J Sam'l McCubbins. Surveyor, li C Arey. Coroner, D A At well. Commissioners, T J Sumner chairman, W L Kluttz, C F Krtker, Dr L W Cole man, Cornelius Kestler. Stqvt Public Schools, T C Linn. Sup't of Health, Dr J J Summercll. Overseer of Poor, A M lirown. roirx. Mayor, J W Rumple. Clerk, D R Julian. Treasurer, I H Foust. Police, R V Price, chief. J F Pace, C W Pool, R M Rarriuger. Commissioners North ward. J A Ren- dleman. D M Miller: South wsinl T R Julian, J A Biirrett; East ward, J R (Jor don, T A Conxhenour; West ward, R J Holmes, T C Linn. CHUPCHES. Methodist Services every Sunday at U a m and 6 p in. Prayer meetint every Wednesday at GJ p in. Rev T W Guthrie, pastor, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon 3 o'clock. J W Mauncy, sup't. Presbyterian Services every Sunday at 11 a m and S:JiO p m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday nt 8:o0 p m. Rev J Rumple, D D, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 4 p in. J Rumple, sup't. Lutheran Services every Sunday at 11 a in and n m. Praver nieefino- v.,-v Wednesday at 7 p m.' Rev ChasB King, pastor. - Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. R G Kizer, sup't. Episcopal Services every Sunday at 11 a m and G:o0 p m and Wednesday at 6:30 p m. Rev F J Murdoch, rector. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 p m. Capt Theo Parker, sup't. Baptist Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Rev . pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 94 a.m. Thos L Swink, sup't. Catholic Services every second Sun Rev Francis tiny at iu;. a m aim Meyer, pastor. . I . . A. 1 Al p m. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a m. Y M C A Devotional services at Hall every Sunday at 10 a m. Business meet ing tirst Thursday night in every mouth. I II Foust, pres't. LODGES Fulton Lodge No 9!) A F & AM, meets every nrst and third t nday night in each iu mm. jl, rseave, W M Salisbury Lodge, No 24. K of P, meets every Tuesday night, A H Boyden, C C. Salisbury Lodge, Xo 775, K of H, meets every 1st and 3d Monday night in each month. . Dictator. Salisbury Council, No 272, Royal Ar- e:iniim mnntti , ...... ...! i . i. ir l nignt iu each month. J A Ramsay, Regent. POST OEEICE. Office hours from 7:30 a m Jo 5:30 Money order hours 9 a m to 5 p m. Sunday hours 11:30 a in to 12:30 J H Ramsav, P M. p m. p m AR5 YOU A?3 HEIR ? More than half a billion of dollars in nnehnined estittes; nre awaiting the rightful heir i-i feVfttftm!, Seolhiiid, VVales rind Ireland. Most ot them heirs arc in the United State, and have been .idvertteed for in Enirlish naners. Thous ands of he'rrs have never seen these ad-v vertisemcnts. If your ancestor on your father'a or mother's side came from any of the above-named countries do not fail to write to E. Ross, European Claims Agency, 227 Grand St., New York, and apscrtain if you are an heir. . Your de ceased ancestor's rights are yours by British law. We have information of every estate and deeeused peron whose heirs have been advertised for in 125 years.. Send postal note for 25 cents to insuro information. If you are an heir we will recover the estate for you. No recovery, no fee. 4t. Many of the laundries of Paris are said to use boiled potatoes in preference to soap for cieansing soiled linen. One day of sickness will do m ore to convince a young man that his uiofher is his best f ren 1, than seventeen vol umes of proverbs. The word "honey moon" is derived from the German, and has its signifi cance from the fact that the Germans formerly drank mead a sweet liquid ni ide of honey for thirty days after the wedding. V7crk:d Liko a Charm. Bradtield's Female Regulator woikol like a charm; improv in nt been wonder ful; cannot express my gratitude. Wish every lady afflicted would try it. I know t would f tire ll (in. Mrs. LiirA.I cm:. Spring Grove, Fla. Write the Bradtteld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by all druggists. elyo catarrh CREAM BALM Cleanses the Nasal Pass.ig,'?, Allays Pain aud Inflammation, Heals the Sores. Restores tho Scnsf THE I . if,-, nOr of Tester, ml Smell. 50 c T2Y THE CUSE. AYVER A p.irlii lc Isapptledlntoea li nostril and Isagrce- ft I ; I ' lr ii-O l U ol I i i nr. lIui .1 1 ..... .. . A .1 oets. tl.Y H UUT11 LKS.Oti Warreu St.. New VorlT" ADFIELDS m ECULATOR MENSTRUATION , Ort MCrJTK'.Y HCKMES5 X' TAKEN OUH'.WG P.HAURE. ut 6RLKT UKKBEWa SUTFtTONBWLL&E W01KO jsook TO"10MAirjuifojr?e BRADFIELD REGULATOR CD. ATLANTA GA. sou. by all oaaeaisr:. Is an invaluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID LIVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, MALARIA, CQSTIVENESS, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES. Sold Everywhere. CAUTION Tftkff no ihoen nnIM W. I.. IoiiKlaH iian and price a re Ktampt'd on tho i. ,. (,..,, tr 41... t..M ...... ftml direct to factory, enclosing atlvert' W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Cnir, Heavy Laced Grain and Creed moor WatiTprool. IiMt in tho worlil. F.xnmiiif bin 8;.00 GEM'INK ItAXD-sKWKl) SHOE. &4.00 HAND-SICWKI) WKI.T SIIOK. 3.50 I'OI.ICK AMI KAliniKlIK" SI'OE. .5ll EXTRA VAI I'H ".I.F SHOE. 99.K & ' W IJKIC?.Ii:N's SIIOKS. V.OO ami SSI. 75 IJOVS' SCIIilOI. SHOES. Alt mailt la Coiijrress. liutton ami Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES la'SSs. SI. 75 SHOE FOR MISSES, llest Material. Itest Sty7. IJost Elttl . W. It. Houelas, Brockton. Mass. Sold by m. S .BROWN. RUNS EASY. CINS FAST. Cleans SEED PERFECTLY. MakesFINE SAMPLE. NEVER CHOKES or BREAKS THE ROLL. -THFr.PI aTRPATtn COTTON BLOOM &?8rtA,,L.ATEST IWPROVEWENT8 Including Ralsinop H lieol on Brauli which in sures even speed. This feature is peculiar to -?i?e.of Gin and is ustod on no other. Arm i-LhV'1 AK1XTKEHaad Are rllTwt rKtfc Of t HEIGHT at any B. P. Station or tno landing of any Regular Steamboat Line in trie bouth If wo have no Agent near you. address the General Southern Agent. H.W.HlaSRF.Or. ..'. v .iiA. or " t - . w mm rst n s Bb? DALLAS, TEX 3 Ton $35. OSSOOD 19. S. STANDARD .SWT Off SCALES - r'ht caiJ. tui! v sB?7?)Sk cm I DIAL .BBSSaTESSBS SEND YOUR JOB TO THE WATCHMAN s JOB OFFICE. J. M. PATTON, Jr., lessee. -o- Cimele i3 all its Appointments. -o- Every Variety of Prixtinq Doxe With Neatness and Dispatch. -o- Bill Heads, Letter Hetuls, Note Ilea Statements, Envelopes Pamphlets, Posters, 1 )o(Tjrers, Cants. Tags, Ball & Wedding Invitations. rt n r r rj 1 s i s i - No :-: Botch :-: Work. n to r i L li h h ft Satisfaction Gruaranteed. Orders Ivy mail solicited and prompt ly attended to. Address, J. M. PATTON, Jr., Salisbury, N. C. A BOON TO SMOKERS. Ltl.VS PI.E LEAF CSUARS k CIGARETTES Use the Pine Needle Cigars for a le lightful smoke and speedy relief for IN FLUEXZA, ACUTE AN I ) CHRONIC CATARRH, CLER(1 VM EN'S SURE I'lIROAT, HAY FEVER. ASTHMA an. I ALL ItRONCHIAL DISEASES. Com '.iiiiiiii; the full aroma of the Yara tobac co, imparting to the taste and breath a pleasant effect, and by the introduction of pine needles the nicotine or joisonous iropert ics vf tobacco arc dcstroyctl, jiot only rendering their use free from injury, but with positive benefit to the consumer. For sale by the following dealers in Salisbury: O. W. Smith, C. J. Kestler, V. L. Young, D. Han line, L. Ed. Heilig. J. H. Eii'ifss, K. C. Miller, C. II. Swink, J. V. Harris, J. R. Smith, also at St. James hotel. S. F. H ARR ELL, Greensboro, N. C. Southern Agent. Slute of Xorlh Cnrolina, I In oilier (lerk ROWAN COUNTY. J Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of tlicTiiicorpo- raiion of the Connelly Springs Company : that the names of the incorporators are S. II. Wiley, V. Smithdcal, John White head, Theo. F. Kluttz, Chan. Trice, A. B. Andrews, N. B. McCan less, R. J. Holmes, Lee S. Overman, W. C. Blackmer, Kerr Craige, T. C. Linn, and W. C. Cough- enour, and such othefcs as they may as sociate with them; that the principal place ol business shull he m Connelly Springs, N. C, and its general purpose and business is to conduct, operate and manage a hotel and watering place lor the accommodation of such persons as usually patronize the same as n summer uid winter resort ; that the duration of the corporation shall be thirty years; the capital stock is fifty thousand dollars, divided in live hundred shares of the par value one hundred dollars. t J. M. HORAH, C. S. C. iKi:KCRAI(.K. I.. 1I.CI.KMXKT CRAIGE & CLEMENT. Attornevs -A. t Lin Salisbury, N. C. cVU. 3nl,188l H Z PRINTING Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon tal of every variety and capacity. VERTICAL PISTON. t 4f& - I fi A. 1 id Eanville Eailroatl Co. saasss W. N. C. Division Passenger Train Schedule. Effective May 13th, 1888, Train So. 5. West bouuU. Train No. 53. ;.ai luuntl. Lv y uu 4 Hit 6 if 11 00 5 05 8 U5 a. m. lioston U.iU Ae. Voik 1 lilknlcli hia ituiilinott; uiiUlUKicn a, m. Lyncbbuis Oanvllle ls 30 3 iO ix a noon iv vd a.m. MO 8 10 ii p.m. t o y .;s ii. LU. iUCtllUOMU i:eiUsville 6ir a.m. 10 44 p.m. S 10 1 43 t li p. m. a. lii. Uolosooro Kalelgh Uui li.nu H 45 a.m. 8 55 4 SO . 3 la a.m. Grt-ensbora y :o p. m. 11 - Ar 18 18 it 30 18 M 1 14 1 4K 810 8 80 8 49 3 13 3 87 4 00 a.'m. Sailsbnry 8" noon St:tesvllle p. m. Catawba S Newton 5 57 Hickory B I? Conzielly Springs 1 4 Mordant ou 4 30 ' Gte& Alpine - 4 1 Marlon 3 44 THd Kort 3 13 ltouml Knob 8 3" Bbick Mountain 8 oo Ashevnie 1 23 Aslieville 1 l Alexanders 18 4i Marshall 18 19 Ar. Lv. 4 31 4 40 6 09 5 34 6 to Lv. AT. p. m. noon Hot Springs ll 40- a. m. Tow S S3 I.v. Ar. 5 4n p. m. Hot springs 7 s Monlsiown S5 Knoxvtllc 11 40 Jelltoe 7 31 a. m. Fuisvtlle 7 15 415 7 30 a. m. p. m. 11 l a.m. Twllnnnpolls 6 33 p. m. Ohirago 1 SO St. P.vul e lo p. m. St. Louis 7 lo a.m. KsnsasCity 4 oo p. m- s 3o p. m 3 oo p. m. s oo . m. S85 p.m. Murnhv Bmneh IMfly except SUNDAY TRAIN XO IS TWAIN NO 17 s no a m Leave Aslieville ..... 0 83 Arr waynesvinc . tairt p m cliarleston ... 5 03 Janetts .. Arr 4 5op.m 1 30 o isa. m Leave 7 : 0 A. &S. Iload. Dally except SL'NDAY TRAIN NO 18 ft- it n . in I hova TRAIN NO 11 Anlve 8 10 p. m Sport anlM:rg J 17 Arrive I:enleion Hie 9 !W a. II! AKheville Leave 8 10 7"t li meridian time us-co to i:ot Spilrps. 90ili .. .. .. west ef Hot Sprlnjrs. Pullman Sleej-ertbetween Washington A Salisbury Iilelimond & ureensboro Ifalelffb & Oreensboro Knoxvllle.k Louisville Parlo'Ciw L. TAYLOK, O. W Salisbury & Knoxville JOS A. WINDUIIN. Act'K D. P. A WHIT IS CCIKS Ki Oho eft'. ItKST'IVI I'M'itrrn I n V' h vrl 7. fitri:i tifi.--.ri uiMvinal. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1890, edition 1
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