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1 I V tforned Tjm'-s A3 Pets. J .fOf nil tile conoiis.I.j Hs for p iaitl J In curio ii... h. 'I ti Ih-tt. honied will !t-e li-e aiin. kAlV tl.i-V -'i'i'i " W .l-.niestir JUU!- nisils?" !' to wiiwu tins ix iiiitrk wh offii ti. I g.ie-s vou J lhik ir you know Low humy dl in fte course of vear, Ut sy mituiirg of all x those tbl j.re caught a MM "t and carri.-d home in triumph by those who fancy such things. "Who does?" itsktsi the reporter. "Well, euihlren are very ,foiifl of 'lien, Tht-v wim t think that its no end f fn it see thetu nut around, i flies nl burrow thcnise? deep in Mie Mint1 "How ure thpy treatedftliPU in. enp- J-Pretry much as we treat Mippose. Yu can see yourself, said Ihe Curio man. lending the way to one hide of hi crowded store, where in a Hreat. round deep "lass tank were half a dozen or more of the funny little fallow sprawled out upon their sand domain. One seemed asleep, the othf r were inorin with niorer less degree of animation. One was trying to mount an eleva tion furnished by the hark of a corn fade, and attaining that height the rogne balanced himself upon his hind Jnp and tried to climb up the glassy tides of the tank. Hut iu this he was not successful, and after slipping back inot liscou raging number tst tirne he give it up as a bad job; Two others seemed to -lie assuming h belligerent attitude, to which the owm-r at once called the attention ol visitor. THEY ARE QUEER PETS. Do you see that?" said he. "Some of those pets are the greatest fighters imaginable. They take a dislike to ftichother, and never rest until tl.ey uave funglit it out to therde-rth. The tld one there is especially vicious. Thee horned tonds are to be found in sandy wastes. 1 have heard of their being ea light out at Ihe Mission, but of that I can't .speak positively. These We c one from Arizona, a)thiHfg)i we lave received them from much nearer v me. "At Redlands the boys catch ever so many, and t he Chinese cat them. They just akiu off that coat of moil and eat the inside. Besides they highly prize the oil, which is contained in a lilt'e piueli somewhere within the anatonn of a hornnd toad. "The toads are shipped to us by ex prtsu n b x s, sometimes as many as twenty or more in the same box, and bj the time they i'.re released from (heir confinement they are all wound to gether, until they lqk like a writhing, animated mass pf w rigging legs and squirming tails. "As soon as they seem to consider it a safe thing to dp they unlock their traveling grip and begin to look about Then I sell them. They bring from four to six bits. 'How long do tie live?" Oh, I don't know. 1 hav known them to live threp or six months in perfect health, and with evrrv prospect of continuing in that state, when they were brought to an untimHv pnd by being stuped on. -U tiiere is one thing above another that H horned toad cannot stand its -being Mii'i'pnl on. It seems tq flatten hint out, as it were." 'Aren't you becoming very face tious?" arsked the reporter. 'Not at all; this is the usual fate of a pet horned tend. Vou see, they are great travelers and like to keer running about. pearly everybody whq has a 1orued ipad thinks it i. so out to see him try to ciimb up out ol his box, and the first thing you know he has succeeded in getting out of his box and is running about on his own hook." HOW, TO KEEP TIIEil. uCau they be tamed? Do they seem to know one human being above an other?" were the next questions Those who buy them maintain that thev d', TV ny, I sll one ( n "ladv who livel at the Palace hotel, and she nlloed him tie freedom of her apart ments when she went out, and she told me that on her return he would run to meet her, no matter where he had hidden himself. He was finally stepped on. Another, a dear -old ladv. said that her grandchildren made fun of her. and declared she thought the horned toad scratched his toes on tin floor in i espouse to hr chirrup, but .L M l 11 1 ' 1 .. . J. . - fuf shiu ne leauy iiiu iioigo quite so far as th.it, although lie was verv iiowing. - kA i. i .1 - li 1! r i u inn tin uiL'v uve our ja. on f.ies and insects. 1 have known them tnough, to go for a month without eating anything. 1 berets this that must be remembered if vou wish i i J 1 "' i hi mm' i )iuf io.iu auve give m:ii lenty of sun- The best house foi him is a bh globe filled with a deep le t ol nice clean sand, feet this in the sun and throw in some live n es now and taen, i.ud Mr. Toad will thrive. If h wants the Hies he II catch them and fl. vour them quicker than a wi tk. If lie doesn't do so you may know it's be cause he s not hungry "And I must not forfet either to tell vou that while they were oerlectlv harmless .thev "et themselves into tnw- 'lA"fLii , J .ering rages. It makes tbean mad to leiicklt-'U under the chin. They like Ui le smoothly stroked down the back. I )ou poke him on the siie he wijj iend way dwn ;is if in response to otir touch. rtun frauasco U you ( annot be happy in one way lo in ajtlver; and this tacuUy of dis pjsttion wants but little aid l.oni pbil ud phv,-fr Ihe health and gj (fiiuinor a r almost tie whole affair. A'anyrun ao4ut after it, like an absen minded mm hunt iu' for bis bat wiubj k u n hii hand r ou his heml. 1 Hang th3 Expanses. Chipijfu Journal. "Funr tintypes for ) ee.n ,H &osh ! That's .hear.'' A V4'l low haired nrni with a red head - d. wife and six tow headed children stood iu front of a one story photographic studio on. the North Side an. I stared at a sign iu the win dow. ;" "That's cheap," he repeated. We'll go in here, Liz. This is the place we've been looking'for." The procession moved inside the temple of art. "Can you put the whole bilin of us into a tintype?" he inquired of the photoeraplu r. "Yes." "Then go ahead. I will take four of em." The photographer grouped the entire aggregation iu front of a classic Grec ian backyard, turned the camera in that direction, and the pictures soon rere leady. ''Do they suit yon?" he inquired, br'nging them to the light for ijfSfe t'on. "They are bang-up. Ain't thev Liz?" Liz expressed the opinion that the portraits were perfect. "You uudei stand, of course," said the proprieter of the studio, "that 25 cents for the tintypes means 25 cents for ejeh one of you?" "I don't understand any such thing. That ain't what Your sign says out there." ' ' "I he sign on a car street says, lFm cent fare,' but you can't ride on one with your whole family turve cents, can you?"' J "that's different. Them pictur e are just the same sizo as if there was only one of us. iT wo dollar? please." '"Its a bi nned swindle." 'Two dollars T "I won't pay it!" Wll hang t hem out and put a sign ou-them: "Not paid tor."- Do it roared the yellow-haired pil grim, marching the proctssion in sin gle jile and marching outside at the Wead of it. "Do it !" he reifered, shak ing Lis fist at the artist as the caravan moved on its way down the street. 1 "here ain't a doggone soul that knows us that'll ever see it. We're from Alizzoury." Hs Thought So. A middle-aged woman called at u Grand-River avenue drug-store the other evening and asked for morphine. and the clerk replied to her r quest with: "Is it for jrour husband?" "Oh, no sir; I haven't got any." "You don't t hink of suicide? ' ' "Far from it," "What Uo you take it for?" "Must I tell, sir?" "You 'must." "Well, then, don't y in think that a woman forty years old, who has had her first offer of marriage less than an hour ago, naturally wants something to quiet her nerves and give lu r a g od aigiits sleep?" The druggist thought so, and she got her nerve-soother. Detroit Frte Press. TrulM.il Woman. "I am u believer in the truth of wo men," remarked the man who was the nrst to empty bis lass nud last to treat. 4iSo are we all, we hope," echoed the others. 'But not to the extent I am," he in sisted. "I have now been married ten j years, and every night when I go home she is sure to sav, lAh! drunk, as us- rial. , "Well, what has that arot to do with ;t?" 'Only this: I have never cauirht her in a lie yet." -Philadelphia Time. Only as we do right will our ideals otright become elevated; only as we follow what we know will real kuowl edge be increased; only our lives are taithlul and kind will onr affections expand, and the spirit of love and trust nil our hearts. Conscience is that within us that tells us. when our neighbors are doin,r wrong. KHX'h. The bear is the h ugliest animal in creation. Designs on bis person The tattooed man. A wood-bee thief He who steals wild bonev. A nun with the sniall-nox is lo be pitHjd.; Facts Worth Knowing. In all diseases of the nasal mucous mvmurauce the remedy used must le non-irritating. The medical profession mis oetn slow to learn this; Nothiie' wiBwcwiji i-aii oe aecompiisneo with douches, snutl's, powders or syringes be cause theyare all irrigitating, lo not "u" . reacn me anecteU surfaces anu siioulU beahoudoned as woiso lin failures. A multitude of persons who ma ior years norne all worry and pain trait nitiifK .... ...41:... . ? . . ' w iiiuu i iw.-my raicai cures wrougui oy r.iys Cream Balm. Wben tey was liok, we yc her Castoria. When was a Child, she cried for Castoria flThen she became Miss, she cs.ng jo Castoria. When she had Children, she ga-ethem Castoria SUBSCIUBE F0K H WATCHMAN Advico to tlx 3 Acd. Ar Lriujis infirmities, (inch t1liC fritU !.' Is. wenk kiduejra auJ bi J- (ter ami torpid Uver. hnvc a speelfle effort oa these orjr n tlaanlallaK I lie bowels, glriiift mttur- al OUeBarga wiinout uzra.mi.aj or griping, aad IMPARTING VIGOR to the kidney, bladder ami liver Vbcy arc adapted to old or young. SQ14 EVJBKYWHKlliji. ely'3 Catarrh QREAffl BALM Cleanses the Allays Pnin and rHAY FEVER W I n II :i in unit ion. Heals t lie Sores. Uest.-res ih? Senses of Taste and Smell 50 c TRY THE CURB. HAY-FEViiR A p.irltcleIsrtpp!ie"lnto ea'li nistrll an;l1snp)ce nble. Price 5o cts. at Ui usrg.ssts; by in ill rrgta&ifd -octs. JiLY BKOTIlEl.8.56 WarrenSt.. New Ytik SALE 0P REAL E3TATF TO MAKE ASSETS. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County tniwle in the special proceeding entitled "D. C. BradsJiaw, Administrator of J. S. Sloan vs. E. J. Bradshaw, Jennie L. Sloiin 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 the lith day of October, 1SU0, the following; dcscri?)cd real estate, to wit: One tract of land situated in At well, township eaid 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 i'i the di vision of the lands of S. A. Sloan de ceased, p. C. Bradshaw, Admiiiislralt r. Sept. 1G, 1SG0. -o- The name of every man in Western North Carolina who has timber land, improved and ivn improved, farm lands, town lots and properties for sale. We must have bottom prices, full, clear and correct descriptions. Persons wishing to hnv. sell or rent properties will find it to their interest to write to or call on McGUBBINS & RKISHER, E2AL SiTATS AGZNT3, SALTSKUIIY, X. '. Sale Of .Town Property. By virtue of a decree of the Buperior Court of ltowaii County. I will oth-rat public sale subject to the w idows d. r to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Ailisbury en Monday, November 31, 18'JO, the House and lot in the South Ward of l he town of Salisbury, the late residence of Oscar Sumner, lying on the South side of the X. C. H. It. adjoin ing John Mowery and others, containing one half acre more or less. Terms: Cash. J. O. Crosby, Adm'r. Theo. F. Klutiz, Atlv. Sept. 20, lS'JO. Laborers both white and colored Betty Baker and Paint Bank Mines, Car i " .. ' . vii vuun i y , v a. Steady work, wages $1.00 por day 25 miles from Mount Airy and Cane Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. James E. Clayton General Manager. John F. McKek, Agent. Tuff I WANTED KLUTTZ DOUBLE STORES! WILL BE BFOUND THE HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN SALISBURY DRESS GOODS ! EATAIiLKsTIfWiXTKU SHOES I - mull the Shades and Fa-: The lest Flour made in The Largest and Best brics of the Coming Sea- America; the test Cured assortment in town, from sow- Meats to be had, Canned the finest Kid and Calf A : INTER CLOTHING. Fruits, Meats and Vege- hand-sewed made, down This is nowdfren for in-, tables of all kinds at old to the cheapest made, of spedion; it is handsome ' prices, and the Choicest j All Leather, at the very and at prices to suitkthej Teas, CofTecs and Cocoas Lowest of all Rock Bot-times- ; from many climes. torn Prices. HfriAnnn O FIF m III THTTTTAniinTnin VY tUrrtKoriLLlHLllNuULtlViLn 1 bTOTHE WHOLESALE TRAD Soo us before vou huv as we mean to vnn mnni r'HTr- t 0 -y j jvw-.w VaAJVl f r ca.-l) or barter. Yours to serve. KLUTTS I.ENDLEMAX. OENIilAL 01RE3TGRY COUNTY UOVtiRSMlwXT Cierk Superior Court, J M Horali. Sheriff, C C Krider. Register of Deels, II N Woodson. Treasurer, J rtam'l MeCubbius. Surveyor, li C Arey. . Coroner, I) A At well. Commistio!iers, T J Sumner chairman, W Li Kluttz, C F IJtiker, Dr L W Cole man, Cornelius Kestler. Suprt Public Schools, T C Li mi. Sup't of Health, Dr J J Summerell. Overseer of l'oor. A M Brown. TOWN. Mayor, J W Rumple. Clerk, D E Julian. Treasurer, I II Foust. Police, 11 W 1'rice, chief, J F Pace, C W Pool, U M Biininxer. Commissioners Nortli wanl, J A Ren dleman, 1) M AJilter: Koutli ward. 1) 12 Julian, J A Barred; East ward, J B tior don, T A Coutfhcnoui ; West ward, R J Holmes, T C Lirfn. CHURCHES. Methodist Serv leas every Sunday at It a in and 6 p m. Praver meeting every Wednesday at 0 p iu." Rev T A Guthrie, pastor, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J W Mauney, sup't. Presbyterian Se-viees every Sunday at 11 a in and S:30 p m. Praye?- mectiui every Wednesday at 8:30 p m. Rev J Rumple, I) I), pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 4 pm. J Rumple, sup't. Lutheran Services every Sunday at 11 a m and 7 p in. Prayer meeting Vver Wednesday at 7 p m. Rev Chas B Kiiijj psvstor. Sunday school every Sunday afternooi at 3 i hi. R G Kizei , sup't. Episcopal -Services everv Sunday at 11 a in and G:30 p m and Wednesday at G:3C p m. Rev F.J Murdoch, rector. Sunday school every Sunday afternooi at 3 p in. Capt Theo Parker, srip't. Baptist Services every Sunday morn i g and night. Prayer meeting even W ednesday night. Rev 1 pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 9J a.in Thos L Swiuk, sup't. Catholic Services every d:iy at 10 a in and 7 p m. Meyer, pastor. second Sun Rev Franei.- Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a m Y M C A Devotional services at Hal every Sunday at 10 a in. Busii.cs meet ing lirrtt Thursday night in every mouth. Ill tou.-t, res't. LODGES. Fulton Lodge No 09 A F & AM, mceU every first and 1 third Fridav ijru lu e:lcl month. E B Neave, W M. Salisbury Lodge, No 24. K of P meet every Tuesday night. A H Bovden, C C Salisbury Lodge, Xu 775. K of 11, meets every 1st Mid 3d MnndVy uight in eael month .Dictator. Salisbury Council, No 27J, Roval Ar canum, meets every 2d and 4th Monda night in eaeii month. J A Ramsay Regent PO.sT OFFICII. Oilice hours from 7:30 a m to 5:30 Money order hours n a in to 5 p m. Sunday hours?ll:30a in to 12:30 J H Ramsay, P M. p rn p ni LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Supcrioi Court of Rowan county iu the caseol'T. J. Hillard, Exr., against V. II. Hillan and others. I will sell at public sale ai the Court House door iu Salisbury oi Monday the 6th day of October, lsl'0, s tract of land in Scotch Irish township adjoining ihe lands of W. A. Lackey, Jr. and others. Containing 170 acres mort oi less, known as a part of ihe Ken land. Terms: One third cash, one third ii six months and one third in twelv months, with interest on the deferred payments from day of sale at eight per cent. T. J. HlLLAUD, Sept. 5th 1S;:0. Executor. EJIEGOTCRS HCTIOF Having qualified as Executors of tin last will and testament of Thomas J. Sumner, deceased, we hereby give notice to all persons, having claims against tin decedent, to exhibit the same tons on, or before the t)th day of October 18U1. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle without I'm her no tice. Dated Oct. 0th 1890. B. II. Sumner. Julian E. sumnku. Executors' of Thomas J. Sumner. N'S SALE OF Ilegiilators of low prices 'Wcilt t l:lc a (1 Bradfield's Female Regulator worked like a charm; improvement leen wonder ful; cannot express my gratitude. Wish every lady afflicted wo ;! 1 try it. I know t would cure t Item. Mks. Lm.r A.Loxu, Spring Grove, Fla. Write the Bradtield Kegul'ator Co., Atlanta, (Ja., for further particulars. Sold by all druggists. HOTiOL Is hereby given that theBoar 1 of Con missioners for Rowan County at their meeting held on the 4th day of August. 181)0, ordered a new Registration of the Voters of ttli I County for the eleetioti to Imj held on Tuesdav the 4th dav of November 1890. The registration books will be opened on the 22d day of h'eptcinher next, and will bo closed on the second Saturday preceeding said election. T W. L. Klitttz. Chairman. H. N. Woorxsox, Clerk. Aug. 11, 1800. 43 tl SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court in the case of Isaac A. Lyerly and ethers. Ex-parte, I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury on Mon day the 6th day of October 18!H) at public auction, a track of land in Rowan county adjoining the lands of Levi Cow lass. Isjuu Lyerly and W.C. Lyerly, containing 198 acres, more or less. Terms: one third cash, one third in six months and the balance in twelve months. Interest on deferred payments from day of sale at cibt per cent per annum. J. L. Cowan, Commissioner. 3ept ember Crd, 18f 0. CAUTION Take no shoes nnlesf W. I.. iHiugrlan' name and uri- nro slamncrl nn t lir bottiim. If the tleuler cannot nnpnly Tvu, Keiul direct to factory, encloiuK uuvertlsea price. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf, Heavy Laced Grain and Creed moor Waterproof. Heat la t!ie world. I'smlne li ! a ..00 OKNIUNK I' AN ll-SKVKII SIIOS 4.oo HAMI-Sii'.Vl :l W1XT SIC OK. S:t.50 FOI.ICK AMI KA It M KRH' SHOE. 3.50 EXTRA VAMTK C AT I Ml OK. 9.38 & WOUK.TNtJMKN'S SUOFS. 9.0 and 75 ItOVS' SCllOOI. SHOES. All mailt! in CoiijnvAs. ltnlton aiitl lice. $3 & $2 SHOES LA'blgs. 1.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. B?st Material. ISent StyJe. Iiet Vlttinff. W. L. Dougloti, Bro 'ktnn, Mass. Sold by fill. 3 .BilOWN. R'JK3 EASY. FAST. Cleans SEED PERFECTLY. Makes FINE SAMPLE. NEVER CHOKES or liRZAXS THE ROLL, THE CELEBRATED COTTOr BLOOM Has All LATPRT IMDDnwtrwciUTo .ncludmp H:i):i:i c , J-,f-i oa J3rU.'.h which ln eures eve: tpeed. Thia footure Is peculiar to thla make of Oin and Is ustd on no other. re Fl'I.I.V (3lARATKi:Uand Are lelivert FKZ:F. OS' FKK'i:t at any R. R. Station or the landing of any Regular Steamboat Line ia the Soutn. If ,iave no Agon; near you, address the General Sou' hern Agent H.W.KU3DARD 3 Ton $35. SE'.'T C'j SGOOD U.S. STM10ARD -"W - . . i I.. ...ii -----. rr. !!'." T7ai"ni'td. Other izo. projortiunati lv lo-. PhIom, ?! iPer. nd l .pd l.rinianv Hllb. UAV.IlUliBAKI),liibl.aouia"a liii, A tUi.. ,;. Dallas, Tex. in?Eu MsfcF i" THE WATCHMAN CEKKCUAIUK. L. II.CLKMXKT CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Atiorncvs At Law Salisuuky, N. C. Kcb. Unl, 1881 Steam, Air and icnciUNi. rioiuR. m w i -rv r em mm a iff 5 Hiatal ail BanillB Bated it V. N. 0. Division Passenger Train Schedule. Effective May 13th, 1888. i..tii No. it. esi .Hiatal. Tr.iin No. ss l.a-i ttuauu. IV M MO 11 X9 u. III. p. Ui Uostuu t9t Voik liiila(n-ibi; ii.uuuiuie asutuKtoa lO Uv. Uuuiy nau ale noon a. iu. p. m- V li li uo & 5 a, m. a. ui. utjiiiuuiia i.eijsvine alii a.m. luti p.m. 1 1 15 a.m. 0 55 4;a S IU p. tn. (.oil isix.ro 1 I', a. in. i.iOciyi. H li lUi U..U1 3 14 a. ni. Greensboro 9 60 p.m. " 7 20 6 27 5 53 5 ST 5 1V -1 4 ft 4 30--4 IT 8 44 3 IU U r, 12 iiM tr 1 II 1 M 10 2 t 8 PJ 3 13 3 27 4 Ull 4 n 4 10 sat 6 10 5 to" I an a m noon I, m. . S.iit-hury St lU'svllie CttAtt lil Now ton lilckJiv C'lnnet.j S irtngs Morgan i on (iter. Alpine Ma rlon Old Fort Kound Knob lll.iok Mountain Aslievllle Astieville Atcxandors Miirsball IlotS Mings r 233 2 00 125 ,W 12 19 II 40 Lv .r p. m. noon a. in. p. in Hot springs Morrlsi own K noxvlllo JeMt o Louisville 10 25 snr, 7 15 416 a.m. so p.m. Ar, -.o U 40 T3J 11 19 6 35 1 V) d 40 7 lO a. m IT) . in. Indl-in;i polls Chljro St. P.mt st. l.onts KsnsiisClty 4 oo p. in s so ' p. m Soo p.m. s oo a.m. s5 p.m. p. m. a. rn. Murphy Branch. 1 .il!y except 8U.NUAY TRAIN NO IS 8 oo a in Leave Asherllle .... 0 25 rrr v Waynesvtlle I22tpm 4t '!; icmoii .. 5 05 Jarntls TRAIN NO 17 Arr 4 so p. rr. 230 1 ua. m Leave 7 A. & 8. 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