y
Th i Eugagcment Ling- Rcmance. J
Too first one usually uW-n't cosfcj
rmnh, but II cosU enou-li lot tliMt.i
i n :tp nhoiit 20 when v n
A tetter From Bii! fa r'.
White Hm'sn. Spt. 13. I&H).
To Tfir. yV. i .., -.W. 'Vsr,
My Deau M a,j..k: flin Whife nttt.e
w tuoie ciK:.- iul tuan n has beeti 5ii!' ) looking pr t hf j -wi'lers nr? y iH i-ernents1
;eveiaui leiu n. narrison, wjm i i jaini mm yNirir won.jernig if she will 1
'ittle off most f he time wlren he i i; eacu with what von .sare mull
here, is off at Oregon Springs, IV. a hiucii lo yet. At I. iLth yi h,ve
got a cunh'lHuli tMHtrer troiu mm lo- no.i;bt r. 1 h?n c -ntus the eventful
A 'left SSSta
' 1 IB 1 11 WV 1 I ., BN
kf I
Regulate The Dowels-.
dxy in wlijeli lie writ $ .hat he-ni ioV ;
favoaole nnpre-sion mi some (jr. A. It.
Yeieran who ealtal on h in. Wh.'H
'me tala the fact htUt &m i l-ration thai
fponi the e!4e of the w..r mil b
.tnU'il thrir votes j i tin e i MitinI
campaign Ijh utterly ignored tlnJ. A
It '1 II H t- . ,
ju , H wouiuuiie:ir a tr mi i t lie
y.ter.-ins wi-iv tin o my set U fool.
I com. I tiaiTjl "Otie- along wil fi t!j
President, but i declined. In the fird
place I want to get w inn again. Sit
ting in Aha v'cinity of Harrison cbil
n man to the marrow, it is like be-
pntf KH.-kel up iii a weTviW r.dor or ut-
ieiH.1 ig a church sociable.
Day before yesterday 1 Iwd to use
Some harsh language to Secretan
Windom. I asked htm if he knew
t:iat Wall .street was on the edge of a
panic, and that he was expected to buy
enough bonds to, relieve the stringency.
ie bad heard something about it but
did not regard the. situation ns serious.
uY'oi confounded chump," I said
excitedly, "don't yon know that, fi
there is a panic owing to your slow
pess, there will a Democratic adminis
tration in next time as sure as U wl
piade little fishes." "
That tlij scare him a little, and !
managed. t gi t liim on the train for
New Yoik, bill he is so slow that very
li ely therj will !.; a crash anyhow.
If lie does not;:ct1n time it will not
he my fault. It Windom had not
h on stirred up y me, he would have
done nothing, and. a panic would have
been the" result. Vi I get credit for
Having save.ktho parly? not much.
Tiiere was a rpecr I Hiking customer
here to-l.tr. liis mime was Smithers.
and lie c.ime all the way front Indiana
to sfe the President, lie s.id that lie
was 41 hijli protectionist amfi fanner.
Ie tried to nuke me believe li.it ;.
high tariff was Ixmetici; I to tbefarmer.
'Loo'i here Smithers," said , l,oa
remind me ot .some darkeys down ii:
Texas, pjey were taken in ais badlv
a vou ai e."
"How was that?"' he axkej
uTherc was a white mtui in Austin.
Tex., who was a pnttv simp fellow,
and the way he used to foo those dai
ries was simply seiimialous For in
stance he persuaded them that a fourth
Of the cotton crop was bigger than a
venng;yoii stroll down the steet feel
ing your importance at every step;
vith hn nping heart you pass into your
,ove's sweet presenci; there she s.U x-jK-vtanl;
before you know anything
aoou u in r .1 nut h in ymr . Over
her tsper fingers the j-welel bai d is
slijtped, but what follows oi r. meiu
ier so well it need not be recalled.
Hank Hahaid was born and reared
away down in the Ozark region of
Chnstain county, Mo., almost within
gun shot of the 'famous Buhl KnobUrs
of, South Missouri. He had never been
out of the country, much less out of the
ofate,aid his ideas of engagement r:n
were limited.
CwilTmcM daranM the whole
" wwfwin iiieuH, sac a as
Si ok Ileadaohe-
Dyspepsia, Feveri, Kidxsy Dicoascs,
Jilious Colic, Malaria, etc.
Jntfa PilU prc(luccrSularhal)itof
body anl rood dia;9sUoh. nftnank
Wrnicn, n ono cu nju ffvotf Uealtb
Sold Everywhere.
ely'3 catarrh
CREAM BALM
Cleanses t!te .
Nsi sal Passages,
Allays Paiin and
Inflammation,
Heals the Sores.
WFEVERfi
GE. HAL LHSSOTORY
COUNTY UOVEUSMEls'T.
Clerk 8ujierior Court, J M Horah.
bhM-iil", C C Krider.
Register of iJeeds, II N Woodson.
Ti-easnrer, J SiimM M-C'ubbi)is.
Surveyor, B C Arey.
Coroner, 1 A At well.
Commissioners, T J Sunnier ehairman.
VV L Klultz, C F Baker, Dr h W Cole
man, Cornelius Kestler.
Hup't Public Schools, T C Linn.
Sup't of Health, Dr J J Suimnerell.
Overseer of Poor. A M Brown.
Worked Liki a Clisnn.
Bra lfiel Vs F.mu de He-ul itor worked
like n eharm; impravnmont boeu won ler
fkil; cannot eXpres mvrntitn te. Wish
every lady afflicted woubl ,rv if I knnm
i woum eure ihem.-.VfRs. Lulu A. Unui
cpnne drove, i n. Writ.. 0-...1.1 u
Kb.or C Atlanta G. forf e
tfiffl and t&1& nalTi vs
W. N. :. Kvfajoa
Rest.. res the Sense.-
When pretty Snllie "f Taste nnJ S!iiell
-plettv HI spite (if her lenrtli I mnrr m-r-n -tt, T,
dtamoling walk and f,-eckles-i,,sistl " HATTfiftK
upon a miff before she won 1. 1 rnni lrl P-irAh',e,8Uptledlntoeacljnostrllanll8as,e-
Oiges
binding,
H.i 11k was
without
iblf. l'rlro 50 ct.s. at Drcgrrtsta; by m Ul it-gistci fd
.vi. ii,wiiir,n,j(j narrenst.. ev voik
the engagement
nonplussed.
He expostulated
sciaelud Iris hesul, thought a
. i.;i 1 x- 11 . . 0
mc, .urn luiany went awi
came tin next afteriiunn bi
- - v mm y 111;
wreathed in smiles.
k'l ve rot her.
eneinncn ,u,'u C . 1' ?ol Rowan County made in the
0 ........ r..w uc UIC Ullt i. speenu iiroeeelinr entitled "D. C
Bnulslmw, Administrator ofj. S. Sloan
ava. ,
long
lie
face
SALE 0? REAL ESTATE
TO MAKE ASSETS.
ho Pril-miiMl o,l L orawwaaenw oi me superior
ut exi 1 lined, ni ti rnill.i nr t?,v....... f .. 1- :l
Kei ne urew out i.f.w.,.,i;.,... i
feat ring ot brass. ' Bradshaw. Adminisl minr nf.r s
hallie sniihul and reached out her vs. E. J. Bradshnw, Jennie L. Sloan and
h.tud. ii. ink slipped the ring over tie olMcrs4 hMrsnt law."
gilts largest finger, and leanin- neai n 1 t -public uction at the
the simple maiden whiswred" Court house door w MtaW to the
-.m ! o I Iiighest bidder for cash on Saturday the
is lmr
.wu ... i,re yesatjsnea unit wemis ISth day of October, 1890, the follbwino
Mcsenned real estate, to wit: One tract
on
inirn ami am business with them
111 if li-ici. L i 1 I
Mi' uno, mil. mf nisi hick ne evci
played on those poor darkies was dur
liig the Hsc-jn the Coloraujj river. Hi
jilayeditoii those p or niggers vir
jnueh like the hiirh tariff barons piay
jtron your farmers." .'
'In what way?"
MYon see the river was high, and it
b ought down lots of drift, wood and n
Mg lot of sawed lu in her f run a saw
mill perhaps a hundred miles up th
river. It was what we lawjers caji
notfim a;id jetsam "
' ' il)VL what next?"
"f ais Major Jackson was stamliny
on Air bank ut the river and saw ah
this valuable lumber iloatingdowu tin
r-r. 9 lie concocted a nlan t,, ,rf ;
T,irr w,s a of d ukies on the I.aii
nun l- , . , 1 1 . . 1 L L . it
7 ;;,"ei ro niwii, "Come on
b s; Lv.! got a j b for vou. W ule ii"
tt.id pul. out ml this lumber and Th
give 3 ou a dram of whiskey. Ho v
thos.nigH.-s worked. They ris.
into bewa crnd risked their lives.
hut they pulled out lots of ;imher.
thiee hundred dollars. One of (be
darkvys woo bad worked very hard for
Wratn of uhiskey, met old Uncle
Mose and told him abo.d tUa 4 '
, v 1 1 ansae
les, Jlaiik, hal, whispered, shak
mg the ring round on her finger; but
say Hank, whar dM ve git it?"
'Ye won't tell"
'"Nope.v
'II nW?"
"lloiiesj Hank."
uEf xq must know, L cut it outen
Ma.ds Sunday galluses."
Sal slipped over into Hank's arms,
and as their freckled, sunburned cheek
touched, tl e girl whispered:
"Say, Hank, ain't ye 'fraid yerdad'll
lick ye we.t he fin is Lis ' galluses
bustud ?"
of land situated in At well township said
county, adjoining the lands of S. E.
Sloan, J. C. Sloan, S. J.Sloan and others
containing twenty live (-5)ncrcs more or
less, the same being lot No. 8 in the di
vision of the lands of S. A. Sloan de
ceased. I). C. Bkadshaw,
Administrate r.
Sept. 16, 1890.31
TOWN.
Mayor, J W Rumple.
Clerk, I) B Julian.
Ti-easnrcr, I II Foust.
Police, K W Price, chief, J F Pace, C
vv fool, U M liar ringer.
Commissioners North ward, J A Ren
llernan, I) M Miller; South ward. 1) 1
Julian, J A Barrett; East ward, J B Gor
don, T A ('oughenour; West wartl, K J
Holmes, 1 U JjIuii.
WANTED !
A Preacher aai Tobacao.
The country will aw.ut with inter
st the result of an effort to be madi
next twelve montlw
luring the
The name of every man in
Western North Carolina -who
has timber land, improved and
bv unnnnrovod. furin hmdo f,....
,l, ,1 11 1 . ,. i ' unui
tiie bar ot the Melhodist Conference, '""St nave bottom prices, full,
Bishop Andrews presiding, to answer clear and correct descriptions
.0 the charge of habitual use of tobat- r , LOWJI,uu,ls-
co. The Detroit Free Press report, arsons Wishing to buy, sell
that he appeared Agitated and much ot rent properties will find it ti)
chagrined at the situation " To the
liisl.op's question whether the interest to write to or
uwu was true or not, Brother Uver- eail on
,. ;a. 1 j 1 . J . I 1
McCUBBINS & REISNER,
EIAL ESTATE AGZNTS,
'SALISBURY-, X. C.
CHURCHES.
Methodist Services every Sunday at
11 a in ana bl pin. "Prayer meetnu
every weauestiay at p in. Rev T
Guthrie, pastor, i
Sunday school every Sunday afternoon
at .10 clock. J VV Mauney, sup't.
Presbyterian Services everv Sunday
at 11am and 8:10 p ni. Prayer meeting
every Wednesday at 8:.j0 p in. Rev J
Rumple, I) i), pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday afternooi.
at 4 p in. J Rumple, sup't.
Lutheran Services everv Sundavat 11
it m and 7 p m. Prayer meeting even
Wednesday at p m. Rev Chas BKing,
rastor.
Sunday school every Sunday afternooi,
at 3 p m. R G Kizer, stip't.
Episcopal Services every Sundavat 11
1 m and G:.'i0 p m and Wednesday at G.3t;
p in. Kev r J Murdoch, rector.
Sunday school every Sunday afternoon
it 3 p m. Capt Theo Parker, sup't.
Baptist Scrvices every Sunday morn
ing and night. Prayer meeting even
Wednesday night. Rev
pastor.
Sundav school every Sunday at 9i a.m
Thos L Swink, sup't.
Catholic Services every second Sun
day at 104 a m and 7 p in. Rev Franci
.Meyer, pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a m.
Y M C A Devotional services at Hal!
every Sunday at 10 a in. Business meet
ing first Thursday night in every mouth
III Foust, pres't.
Is hereby given that the Board of Com
...1. oners tor Kowan County at their
r"i"L . "n ,,,e n. ".v of August,
" . new Kegist rat ion of the
l0m,a""ny the elections
. iiimo on j uesday the 4th day
November 1890. 3
ti.. . . r . .
1 ne regisnation liooks will be onened
V'"""' . second Saturday
preeeedmg s;iid election.
-W. L. Kluttz".
Chairman.
H. N. Woonsox,
Clerk.
Aug. 11, 1S90.
43 tl
SALE OF LAND.
g- . . . - 'lipillU
uourt in 1 nc case ot Isaac A. Lverly and
others . Ex-partc, I will sell at the
-n n 11 ousc uoor in Salisbury on M.ui
lay the 6tb day of October 1890 at nnhli..
auction, a track of land in 1?
adjoining the lands of LevilWIass Isaae
l.yerly and W . C. Lyerly, containing 198
teres, more or less.
Terms: one tbiiHl cash, one third in
six months and the balane.. in !!,
months. Interest on deferred payments
from day of sale at eight per 'cent per
IIIIIUIU.
J. L. Cowan,
in iiiKciiiiini-
September 3rd, 1SC0.
CAUTION
Tako no ahnos unless
W. I.. DniiKluB' nam' nd
lrnt! art' kiiiiiiu-I oil I ho
i?.. 5 i Scaler rnnnot supply you.
end direct to factory, enclosing mU ertUed
can I
mid 1
tmn.
1 .
su, with head unon his bre.ist. n.:
eyes looking on Hie floor,' sniJ:
I have used if ever since 1 can re
member, and use it now. I have trie!
tune and again to quit, and have dom
40 tor a year at a tune, but I
aold out. i know it is wroiv
.vill trv. to iv if iii "
The Bishop invoked ihe assistant e
of the t reared Helper, who would not
Miller us to be temped above what we
are able to bear," nnd Brother Kyerson
was releaved with the si a emeu t that
unle ss he stopped the 1 o - of tobacco en
tirety by next year, he would have to
retire from the Metlmdist ministry.
In his trial, however, Brother Uyer
on may be assured that general m-
pathy goes with him, win or lose. S'
LODGES.
Fulton Lodge No 99 A F &" AM, meet.'
every first and third Fridav night in eacl
month. E B Neave, W M.
Salisbury Lodge, No 24. K of P, meet
every Tuesday night. A H Boyden, C C.
Salisbury Loilge, No 775, K of H, meets
every 1st :.nd &i Moudyy night in each
month. .Dictator.
Salisbury Council, No 272, Royal Ar
canuni, meets every 2d and 4th Momlax
nigtit 111 each moiitti. J A Ramsay
Regent
Tassener Train Sehdule.
Effective May 13th, 1888.
l'roln No. tt.
WeStBou.id.
Tr.dnNo. -3.
Kast Bound.
l.V sou a in. Ixjlou it.io
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6 57 fulluueipbta 1 3i noon
9 it UatUaiore ItbJ iu.
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8 13 Old Fort
3 27 lam ml Knob
4 09 Black Mountain
4 HI Ashrvillf
f.v 4 10 Aslioville
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TRAIN NO IS TRAIN NOlT
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5 oh n. ni Leave
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A. & S. Road.
Daily except SUNDAY
TRAIN NO 11
Spariftnlcrg Anlve 1 10 p. m
1 lentli noh Hit- 9 rs-. m
AshevtHe Leave sio
75th meridian lime Ufceti to Lei Spilr.rc.
90tll .. M-rtl I f lift .ilrwi-o
Pullman Sleepei sbetween-WaHhtngton i Halisbtirj
iticunionii oroensiHuxi
Raleigh & ireen:sboro
n , Knoxvllle fe tiuisviUe
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W. A. WINBl'LN. ArfjfD. P. A
W. L.
$3 SHOE
FOR
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mnnl vS' ?ftaV I ilcod C,a,n and Creed
moor Waterproof.
toe tvorlil
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out uptrimrt, li-tfr writ.- at Olive W. ...V ,. ' ,
Addre... II. HALLE ft Cu., StK. S
ms 7' OFFICE.
Olhcc hours from 7:30 a m to :'-',Q n in
i Money ortler hours y a m to 5 j in.
, Sundav hours 11:30 a m to 12:30 p m
J II Rumsay, P M.
'OO VOU milll'd ,7. .4 1..-.1
, - r - ... ..... IlllllOCr OIK. II
Mmj ill Jucksou-tjot the; lumber and
"Oat's hit, Uncle Mai ''
J?' Wl me -llil,MnjahJack-son
hah Jin v mom- r o,t t,. i J, , , 'v
.L).m t belt eye he had n, i
to Rnk ohit. 1 ,0W 1 C0,Kes
MajalrJaeksiuiriwnde Coh
rndo nbbcr what feleb .1 !i V
. I( ll-bfiitlovn the luiii-
vlb course not "
'II Il.l I I 114 I . I . x I 1
. "v- ntiuoer
p i ten do w
1 it VT .
1 'ovjreckin r.ot."
i t D, "i w,Vlffor Vo" 'ool niW let hi,,,
lmbdeluniberforMMi.XLnT
?ltoyo,,,n,jes,Hsn,nch ns h t d
Jrn.lmtjHj e ;;:se he tle ver te. ,
de 'vork. w i! e im t.w.l-..ii iJ ,c'(lo'"i
done ririor rd!'CV',ye'
Ti.e visUor front Indiana meoul
ue.il ot we i i h Vn,. r orttl
pi. ' ,. -'m uaven t 'iit f
l le mr)niH) isLs -....l . r
4Wt- Ti t c w,fbout an ef-
Y ttn ViVf ? the-nkaiid el
J ou to putl tue u in her ,nf v ti
How They Smoke.
If a man smoke his cigar only t
ivp it l.-hted, and relishes takui it
"t oi Ins mouth lo watch the dud ol
moke m the air, et, him down as ai,
going man. Beware of Ihe mai
whomever releases his grip on the ci
&r and is indifferent whether it burn
or not ;iui,s cool, calculating and ex
acting. The man that smokes a bit
i-est a lit anil funilde tl... '
- "- 'ftai llllin
J ,w.w.emly affected by circuinstnn-1 on annliontinn tt
t'S. If t 1.1 , D .1 I
-. - ....ugmoiii trequeiit h.
the smoker h;; whoki ...ui .i:....-
I ii -lliO
is a ail fellttw w-oli ...:n:
. uici,, Willi
The Bsst Business Opportunity
YET OFFERED.
THE WINSTON WEST END LAND COMPANY offers ft ,
sale a limit 1 numbor of its lots in North-West Winston. Tlie
are within ix minutes walk of the host line of Street Cars in tin
South, convenient to schools, churches and stores, shaded, moun
tain views. Population in 1 W, ft ur thonsend (4,CC0); in 1890
twelve thousand (12,000).
A million and three-quarters of outside money investetl in
Winston-Salem in 1890. Three hundred and twenty-six thous-
tin ...... .
auu uojjai ut into lac touts aid heme buildings in 1890,
September. Three railroads building into country tributary
Winston.
This is the best time to bin-
It
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S-i ?J SSfclfAV I A15M1 US' SHOE,
All niailc- in C.iDfrtss. Ilutton and Icc
3 & $2 SHOES uS.8,.
1.71 SHOE I'OR MISKKS.
Bet Material. Ii-t Ktyle. lU-mt Flttlna.
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Clenns SEED
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Makes FINE
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THE CELEBRATED
COTTON tfl
"as AH LATEST I M P ROV EVENTS
lncludicar i!niao- U iu--t on RruU which in
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HKK 5: r i:;;u;n r at any BS. B. Station or
the landing of any Kegular Steamboat Line in
the South If uaVo no Abnt near you.
address the General Sou'.hora Agent
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Mjij)?, prices and terms -given
WILSON, Sec,
Winston, N. C.
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bulldog
end,
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nneiuedsnioker points irlLS
liis course- El Ponce ni,
When Baby was sick.
Bare her Castoria.
Zl" 7 WaS a ChiW' sh ied for Castoria
wl!n 1 C-S Castor
hen she had Chfldren, she ga-a tbera Castoria
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KLUTTZ & RENBLEMAN'S
DOUBLE STORES ! sssss
WILL BE iFOUND
THE HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OF
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS
liN SALISBURY
DRESS GOODS I EATABLES. WINTER SHOES..
in nil .he Shades and Fa- I The lest Flour made in j , The Largest and Besi
ones of the Coming Sea- America; the he.t Cured ! nssortment in town, fron
Meats to be had, Canned the finest Kid and Cab
W1NTEB CLOTHING, Fmits, Me.ts and Vege-ihand-sew made dowi
lhisisiiowcrenforin-' tables of all kinds at old to the cheapest made o
spxtwn- it jt hodec me prices, rnd the Choicest I All Leather, at the ven
and at prices to suit the Teas, Ccffces ; rd Cceoas Lowest of all Keck Bot
anies. j from maliy cimes j tom jceg
Weoffer SPF.riflT. INDUCEMENTStothT
WHOLESALE. TRADE.
Sec na before you luy aifweneap to VUyougoocs CHEAP
i jr castor barter. 1 ours to Beftre
'' Children Cry for PitchC," KKNDLEJ.IAX.
SALE OF LAB.
By vi rtner of a decrre r.f u cj
Court of W.n eoum vf.fi . per,
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Monday the fth t,TJf Q Sli ''
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land
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