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mm a? -: It t Oa the Fence. Two n'omffl leaned on r the buck var! fence, (Thi ui.k old fence) us ll.c run KHs Suvn, tVhile l M t'-f other ! cotifirloivc. The serin- !s beVi gnthered around the town, " For rtuu.eii must osii, or they can t ! P , They think that sc rets weren't matfe to ko - ' ; go tlu-v lean ou the fmee m tho gloam in:. Two women ;tt on the front 4oor stoop, lathee t a. g t,lw tLe sua wei,t down, . They to l thr:r children had skipped theeroup, . .. .. And they sneered at tno-raiiiiier Wife's new gown. For women delight in a friendly chat, -Without it WW lives would be slale and flat; ... Bo they sit on thersjoop in the gloaming. Two hush md came botnc from the mm- (From the ollicc, they S-ii,) as the sun vL-o.it down. Bi?h ready nnd eager to hear the same Sweet 'tindals Iktif whe&had huiiat l' ed do .vi;. For men, thoiigli they work, love gossip too., , , Aud that's why their wives seek some thing new; As they meet and talk in the gloaming. A (Jcod Investment. I What person is there in the world,' thHt would not maxe n gtxm mrwutcni i'houias. XheJ.ind!nrd fteld the can if tho opportunity offered? jduiute's hand" and kept straight on Copifchl seeks HtM,,j investment, and j fculkjftg, not hearing the pretesting re Try man aeeks to invest his labor, or m;u k 0f the unhappy but helph ss op hm personal efforts, to the best advan- poaent of Mr. Kend:rson. which fol iage. I low in parenthesis: Landlord How'd A good investment is what j do Mr. Henderson. (Thomas Tbia is are aii sei King, anu rti icu j i'-not brace. . Capitalists are glad to invest their money so as to earn six per cent. Landowners and household, is are jdeased when tln'V ean Tarn ten per cent, on the value of their property, annual lv. But the man of smtafl or moderate means, canirot invest his iffecta so as to make a living at t'te s hove rates of interest. He must add lalipr to hus capital in order to make both ends nnet. To a man in Hie t!cr coucition, mall invi-stmeuls that will -return capital, invented thwc-fuld, ten-fold or more, are what he needs and should be on the alert to secure. The farmer has conditions more fav orable for such returns for his money than any other class; legitimate in vestments 0:1 ly considered. He has the agencies f the soil aud the air to ail him. and other conditions suitable for developing and improving animal life surrounding him. To the average farmer, the poultry oa his farm is of little or no coasider .ioii. If he givNS his hens any thoutri.t, it is usually in connection ith the Women and children, for he V thinks chickens, aud the like beneath his thoughts and care. At the same time, however, he is ever ready, and homa j nd lotiziRfi: for a chance to 1 a make a govwl investment- to invest in omethiug that will bring him in some ready cash Now tie u if we should have auv farm in the South turned over to us nnd wanted to make money, and hav something on it that would yield a steady income, we won Id hnue pattllry that factor the agency upon whicl we should rely tor our surest income and best investment But it may be said, and truly too, that it takes experience to make a success of it with poultry, and tint the writer is more experienced with hens than is the average farmer, aud the latter does not see it as we do. Granting that such may be the Case, yet e are able to point out to any farmer, who has common hens, a way. to make a good investment. We know the value of thoroughbred fowls, just as well as the farmer knows the value of his thorough bred horse or cow; and we know that compara tively, the thoroughbred fowl is valu able as the pure bred horse, cow or sheep. Aud that the grade hen is ai valuable in proportion as the grade cow. - We luve kept the record on-her.s of various kinds and breeds for years, nnd have ascertained that the common mongrel lieu lays on an average of seventy-five eggs in n year. ' That the hens of the best la. i;:g pure bn d strait s lay one hundred and seventy uks in the s ;jue length of time. Now this laying trait, or character istic, is in the tflood of any selected variety of good layers, and itm iy be ira pat ted to mongrel stock by cr ss b:ecdiiig.i. Of course we cannot by a first cru rraisa the yearly average of half-href ds to Ihat of the full blo(Kls, 301 we ui ;v urt 11 Tar anove me aver- age of the straight and ordinary moil trel hen.. lake itr then, that thcr farmer is wideawake, and wants to make a good investment, and is not ashamed to ktd:ce little things (or what may seem to lmn little things) and to. care for them. He has perhaps fifty good old c niuion hens'on the place; and they are of no particular strainsimply mon grels, and tljtre has been no male biid of anv improved variety intro duced among them sinee our farmer f i nd can n collect. They are sim ply good old dung-hills, lay:.ug on the average, seven ty-ti ve eggs a year.. But the spirit of investment moves and three ot tour young thoroughbred cocks from a strain of good, pure bred hyers. are introduced among the far mers fifty common C'c'sthat foinierly mated with them are either killed or otherwise removed. What as to the r-snlt? The common hens continue t lay on hi their common slow wav but the ihukens from eggs j-.re no lo -j.ier straight nMuigral;, thev are grades, or balf-lree i: and Uma before they are a year Hid, ye evf:i bjforf .i,,ni.,.l..,l,l sis' L. . . siftiu liiui uis uiu, j o'U la liiy in the coulee of a year one -hundred md itreity-fivr fjpSi per Immi. This ( would be i! r.ef- fain. per hen oTer the ;iver3e f the commnfcetw. of fi'fy j ejfS wr hvn. This, from fifty h,eit, 1 i T ah -v A " aT ' would pe a g .jn o: .jk eg, r jr fo rrissr-n eggs, worth sit one cent each, 25 increase in valve of eggs in one season- The co1 of the cocks wfiil l protw !!y not be more than one fifth of tlie ircreiSP. The nxt fmi 'he value of the in e e t?e would l-e still "greater, for Use tlock then tM still n-arvr approxi mate pi.re hr-ed hens, anrl so come still nearer the left -r of th'ir Mrar 1 vemge. 1 Tlmfv nr,!!;.- u!.! lik1 It. he v;i ne . : , of the m crease in et the swona year, and arenter si ill if the flock fdioulJ l itjereaaetl. We gi re the above faefs and sng gestions to illustrate hjw the fartnor may increitse the revenue of the farm by a little tare and attention, anrl by ineaf.s'of n wnall investment in the in ercst ot his poultry, ann in his own interests ?t wi ll. II. B. Gcer in South ern Cultivator. He Could'nt Hear and Kept Talkiag Thomas was unknown about Newton until lie came a cainlidate last week. The landlord where Ped. stop- 1 . i 1 11 1 W npam 1 near we,,, am, niw .,X Pefl. for John Hrodersou. it is said the inteme:WWas amusing to si!i but Mr. ) 1 am glad to see you; tair. but Thomas) you have made us a go id (you ate mistaken ) Congressman. I have always voted for you. il say you are mistaken. Thw is Thomas) and I'll do it again, I doht see why some of our people keep talking about that fellow Thoniasoii or Thomas, (I say my friend this is not Ilendersou. ) They say he is the worst sort of a radi cal (but Thomas the Alliance candi date) aud I would'nt vote for him (against Henderson) for anything. He'll iret no vote here. 1 Then the landlord went about hi business and Mr. Tlvoiuas vent out to hunt, for Colone Forney. Press and Carolinian. Wasted Pity, l ittsbarg Dispatch. A traveler in" a back-woods com munity, attracted by a none in a cabin not far from the roadside, stopped, and, addressing a boy that tut on the fence, side: k,You livrhere, T suppose?' uYep. jest about. " "Weil, can yem teli me what makee that peculiar noise up yonder in that "Yep, jt's pap an' main." "What are taey ding beating s carpet ?" "Np, beating' one 'not her." "You don't-sav so!" "Who said I didn't?" I mean is it possible?" "l nut s wnut it is. "What are they beating each other for?' "'Cause they are fightiu'." kIs it possible 1 1 at you sit here so complacently and s;e your father beat yonr mother?" ',1 don't see him a-beaten' her." "Yes, hut you know that he is."' "1 know he's try-in' to. If" you're here to pity mam, mister you'd better ride on. Mam's the boss up thar, I'll tell you that. Hoi' on, did you here that thump' Wall, that wnz dad a mm in1 down on the puncin' flo Mam hints him, but she lets him drap him sef. Reckon you'd better go on, or stay an1 pity pap awhile." The best government is self-govtrn meat. 1 1 1 Always be ill haste, but never be a hurrv. m Observe system in undertake. all you do an d He who begins ajld does not finish loses his labor. Tli ink of all the evils from which you exempt. The crooked shall be made straight when caught LlltMiess is the key of beggaij, and the root of all evil. Facta Worth Knowing-. In alT diseases of the nasal mucous moinbraiice the remedy used mnst lie non-irritating. The medical profe.s-ion lias iitxMi slow to learn this. Nothing suusiaciory can be accomplished with douche?, snufls, powders or syringes be cause they are al trrigitating, do not thoroughly reach the ailVcted surfaces and should be ahondoned as worse than failures. A multitude ff persons who had for years borne all worry aud pain that catarrh can inflict testify raical cures wrought by Elys Cream Balm. Idle won tempt the devil them. - to tempt Sift, a sluggard, grain by grain, and you 11 find hint all elmtt When Baby m ajc we gave her Cast oria. V.'hen she was a Child, sbe criod for Castori Chen he became Miss, she clung to Castorix Whc she ItmZZUUt she gdthem Castoria SrPDtnr' crfii i '.ui, 7UH, THE WATCHMAN A ! Trie to the Ayed. Are birtnsr irivrl ! , ' h n vi. a oeei fie effect oit these 01-p" grl risir, swi vhey ore rtr.siieS to eld or yoan ELY -3 Catarrh CRM BALM Cleanses the '::sal Passes, Albijs aud i nilamsnaiion, Heals the Sorc$. U?st res 1 he Sens?: of Taste und Ssiiell. THY THE CUBS. HAY-FEVER A iartlcletsnrpiierUnioe;eh nostril .mdls-ijrrce-nble. Price 30 t-M. at Druggtstis; i.y tn 11 registcrec coots. liLY BbirmaKS.M WarrenSt..-Sw Vurk SAL& OP REAL ESTATE TO MAKE ASSETS. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County made in the special proceeding entitled "P. C. Brndshaw, Administrator of J. S. Sloan v.r. E. J. Bradshaw, Jennie L. Sloan and others, heirs at law." I will sell at public auction at the Court house door in Salisbury to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday tlve 18th day of October, 131)0, the following described real estate, to wit: One tract of land situated in Atwcll township said county, adjoining the lands of S. E. Sloan, J. C. Sloan, S. J. Sloan and others, containing twenty-five (25) acres more or less, the same being lot No. .3 in the di vision of the lands of 8. A. Sloan de ceased. D. C. Bradshaw, Administrator. - Sept. 1G, 1SSG. M -O- Tho name of every man in Western -North Carolina who lias timber land, improved and unimproved, farm lands, town lots and properties for sale. We must have bottom prices, full, clear and correct .descriptions. Persons wishing to buy, sel1 or rent properties will find it t their interest to write to o' call on r a 1 . 1 1 ,1 L3AL SALISBURY X. c. Sale Of Town Proparty By virtue of a decree of the Supcrioi Court of Kowan County. I will ollr r at public sale subject to the widows d wri to the highest bidder, at the Court House loor in Salibnry on Monday, N over: be r 3d, 1890, Uie House and lot in tin couth Ward of the town of Salisbury, the late residence of Oscar t'nir.iur, lying on the South side of the N. C. U. R. adjoin ing John Mowery and others, containing one half acre more or less. Terms: Cash. J. O. Crosby, Adm'r. Theo. F. Kluitz, Atty. Sept. 2G, 1890. Laborers both white and colored at Betty Baker and Paint Bank Mines, Car roll County, Va. Steady work, wages fl.CO p. rdny 25 miles from Mount Airy and Cape Fear Yadkin Valley It. R. James E. Clayton General -Manager. John F. McKee, Agent. DOUBL 3 f 6 ra r ! i ri r W il a sis h I IW i iMilill'ill WMTED. A DBHTl STORES ! ILL BE - THE HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN SALISBURY DRESS GOODS I EATABLES. I WINTER SHOES. in nil the Shades and Fa brics of the Coming Sea son. The best Amerka; Meals to be WINTER CLOTHING. Fruits, Meats and Vege- hand-sewed made, down This is now open for in- tables of all kinds at old to the cheapest made, of speetion-; it is handsome prices, rnd the Choicest ' All Leather, at the very and at prices to suit the , Teas, Coffees i;nd Cocoas ! Lowe3t of all Rock Bot- "nie from many - l p WeofferSPECIALINDUCEMENTStoth1! WHOLESALE TRA D oe us b3ftre you buy as we mean to sell you gooes CHEAP for cash or barter. Yours to serve. KLUTTS & RENDLEMAN. Regul ttora of loy prices 'lEMEHM. OiiiSaT'jKT county uo v::;:smjcxt. Clerk riupertor Court, J M Horah. Siicriu, sJ C ELrider. Register of Deeds, II N Woodson. Treasurer, J Satn'l MtiCubbius. Surveyor, B C Arey. Coroner, I) A AtwelL Commissioners, T J Sumner chairman,! W L Kluttz, C Bakt:r, Dr L W Cole man, Cornelius Kestlcr. Sup't Public Schools, T C Linn. Sup't of Health, Dr J J Suramercll. Overseer 01 Poor. A M Brown. TOWN. Mayor, J W Rumple. Clerk, U R Julian. Treasurer I II Fottst. Police, R W Price, chief, J F Pace, c VV Pool, R M Bamngcr. Commis.--.ioneis North ward, J A Ren dteman, D M Miller; South ward, li II Julian, J A Barrett; East ward, J B Gor don, T A Couj;henoui; West ward, R .1 Holmes, T C Linn. CHURCHES. Methodist Services every Sunday at 11 a m and G p m. Prayer meettnt! every VV'eluesilay at 0 p m. " Rev T V, Guthrie, pzistor, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J W Maur.ey, sup't. Presbyterian Services every Sunday at 11am and 8:30 p m. Prayee meetinc every Wedneslay at 8:30 pm. Rev J' Rumple, D I), pastor. Sunday school every Sundr.y afternoon at 4 p in. J Rumple, sup't. Lutheran Services every Sunday at 11 a m and 7 p m. Prayer ineetini; everv Wednesday at 7 p ra. Rev Chas B King, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. R G Kizer, hup't. Episcopal Services every Sunday at 11 a m and G:G0 p m and Wednesday at G:o0 p m. Rev F J Murdoch, rector. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 p in. Capt Theo Parker, sup't. Baptist Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Prayer meeting everj VVetlnesday night. Rev pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 94 a.m. riios L S.vink, sup't. Catholic Services every second Sun day at 10 a m and 7 p m. Rev Frsincis Meyer, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a in. Y M C A Devotional services at Hah every Sunday at 10 a in. Business meet jng rirst Thursday night in every month. X 11 Foust, pres't. LODGES. Fulton Lodge No 99 A F & AM, meets everv first and third Fridav night in each month. E B Neave, W M. Salisbury Lodge, No 24. K of P, meets every Tuesday night. A H Boy den, C C. S;Uishury Lodge, No 775, K of H, meets every 1st Mid 3i Bfnnday night in eacl. month. r Dictator. Salisbury Council, No 272, Royal Ar ";num, meets every 2d and 4th Monday night in each month. J A Ramsay. Ltegcut POUT OFFICE. Oificc hours from 7:30 a m to f:H0 p m Money order hours 9 jv m to 5 p in. iSuu tny hours ll: i0a in to L2:'6) p m 1 II Ramsay, V M. Py virtue of a decree rf the Superloi Court of Rtiwnii county in the ease of T. f. iliilar.1, Exr., against W. II. Uillajd .Hid others. I 'will wll at ptihlic sulc at ihc Cout t House door in Salisbury 01 Mjnday the Gth day of (X-.toher, 18t0, tract of land in Scotch L ish towuslii) adjuininj; the lands if V. A. Ltiekey, Jr antl others. Containing 170 acres nioit 01 loss, known as a part of the Ken land. Terms: One third cash, one third hi six months and one third in twtlvt months, with interest on the deferred payments from day of sale at eight pei cent. T.J. II ILL A QD Se pt . 5t h 1 SCO. K x ec u t o r. eMS0!JTei.S,!:GT6s-. Having qualified as Executors of tin last will and testament of Thomas J. Sumner, deceased, we herehy jive notice to all persons, having claims against th decedent, to exhibit the same to us on. or before the 9th day of October 1891 All persons indebted to said estate art requested to settle without futher no tice. Dated Oct. 9th 1800. B. 1, FUMNER, Julian E. Sum neb. Executors' of Thomas J. Sumner. ii vm jjijiiin wi . h . p ' i- an BFOUND Flour made in The Largest and Best the lest Cured assortment in town, from 1 had, Canned the finest Kid and Call. climes. bom Prices. SALE OF LAND H 7 I a Va R B Vcrk d. L:k3 a ;harm. P-vdfi"hrs Female R-j:uiaur vorkd like a. charui; tipruVeu)cjji UoU .voii ier ;"ui; caiiiiob cjkpre.?s my grirtitiioe. v t.-u 1 very tady uidtttU U4lu ny u. a'uu t would cure litem. Mit. Lvlv A.Lo.s;. Spring Grove, Pia. Write ilie Bradiieh Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by u.i druggists. 3 J IS Is hcrt-hy given that the Board of Com missiomrs" for Rowan County at their meet tug held on the 4th day of A-iu-t, 1SJ;0, Ordered a nc -w Roc isl rat ion of the Voters of saii Cou lily for I tie eieeiion : be held on Tuesday the 4;h day 01 November 18JJ0. The registration booki will he opened on the 22d day -of September next, end will he closed on the second Saturday prcCceding said, cleeliou. ' . J j. KLUTTZ. Chairman. H. N. Woonsov, - r . Clerk. Aug. 11.TSC0. - ... 43 tf SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court in the case of Isaac A. Lyerly ami others. Ex-parte, I wifl seil at the Court House loor in Salis!ury on Mon day the Oih ibiy of Ovobe-! 8. Oat public auction, a track of land in Rowan ouuty unjoining the lauds of Levi Powlass.Isaac Lyerly and W.C. Lyerly, containing 198 acres, more or less. Terms: one third cash,! one third in .-ix months and the balance in twelve months. Interest on deferred ui vmenls from day annum. of sale at cit;ht per Cent per J. L. Cowan, Commissioner. September 3rd, 1SC0. CAUTION Tafcc no boa unless W. I.. Doiisrlas' name and xri-e arc (aniDed on the hottoni If the dealt r cannot supply you, send direct to factory, enclosing auveriiaea price. DOUGLAS GENTLEMEN. Fine Oalf. Heavy Laced Grain nnd Creeci- nioor Wati'rjjroof. Ites ia the ivorld. Kx'-nilnp his SS.OO OKNITINK PAN1-KWKD MIOE S4.00 II.NI-KKVt:l tVMr SIIOK. roi. !:?: AM 1 'A Iff.! I US' MiOE. O'i.no EXTRA V H.t i: VA1.V IIOK. B2.85 ' l WOKKIXCJMKK'S SUOKS. IVi.o i nnd Pl.TS fiYS' SCHOOL SHOE3. AM Lialc In Conjrresis. Hntton ami Laec. $3 &$2 8KOES ladies. 81.75 SHOK FOR :ri.S&T-.S. Bf"t Material. lie.U Stylo. IV-st FlttlsiiJ. If . i,. Ooaeuis, Bro toit, Maxs. SoM by F2 T" RL'KS EASY. CSNS FAST. Cleans SEED FERFECTLY. Makes FINE SAMPLE. NTVtP. CHOKES or '.iFJIAKS THE ROLL E CELEBRATED 00IT 3 LOO 13 Has AM LATEST ,ftTkPCVErifcEP4TS ucludlcg I.i.Iauc' '..'fejcl o:i nrush which in sures ovo- bpaed. This fcuturo is peculiar to r.hJs make rf Gin and Is used on no other. Are "tliJ-V l'ABAVrKKi)aa1 Are UoliVrrpal PSaBE OF FEtaSSCiZSV &t an7 R. R. S-ntion or :hp landing o." any Rojulor arr.bcct LJne in tho Soutn. If uave no Acnt near you, i&Arezsi the General Sourhom Agrent. m v.e aj 7 " C3 f A t FV. vti.anta, A.r ri J vJ Lj A K L5 daLxas, tex. pro.rtUr..Tielr lo-. Fnalne-i, t-;irs ami KrotI lsrteatat Kllla. H.W.UUslBABn,Gir.LSoutlft Iftrut.AlUbCaM Uallu.lu. suBsScribe for mnr w a mnntiiT ADVERTISE in luij riiiuniiiAii rCEP.KGIs VlOK. L. II.CLKMXET CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attornovs At ii,x7- Salisbury, ISf . C. 1 Feb. .lrl,IS3I u- f Wo L. Sft W4 STANDARD 8giAte SCALES L 1 f--gg r.-eieLt pisiii. fully iBsejuvi ii ii aaaassissi n gva '"rr rvrsT gvai. "z-, ------ bueam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and RcrizoD VERTICAL PiSTCfl. S Avails, V VP I f m A. W. Nf C Dn i' ion Passenger Train Schedule. Eiiei-tive May lth, j l ull! .N'O. 5-. West ifoa.id. Aii At LV 4 1 I Vvl J uj a. 111. y. ui . . - I v.- l AC kOik i.. n uouig li teli lily: iul 1. v--iivll.u li jo li lS . u 1 & 1 i iJ i 19 lo u it ii 4 .O ' 9 M a, ra. r. . LI. t - a. in. p. ra. i Mi 8 ltt 1 r p. ra. Gouatoro a. liH l.rtlf Jgl. 3 12 a. ra. CT-easboro tl 25 a 1a. ts:iit bury Ar 12 12 D'Xiu St.iiesiile 7 t .7 is iV 1 4" 4 SW 4 17 a 44 3 2 ar. s 0) I 36 1 11 12 1G IS VJ I I 40 s : ( .- 7 J:" 4 tS 7 30 4 fM K -jO 3 00 fl? S2.- li Hii p. Ill . I ' ll ltt b;l 1 ri 1 -e; 2 10 2 v) 2 4'J tin 3 2T 4 0 4 St 4 l 5 :)J r.Hi 6 10 Hi-tor. L'OBOet; S -n: Mm-ffaitteii tileu Alriiiv -aTdMtrt KoutuUiiiob Cl ick Mountain MiitBuan liot S.nlns Ar p. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1890, edition 1
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