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it- WN - I . - f T t "I- f : - I i - 4 k n Hi 1 " CORBFM hOQ OUROCTt CYI? A VTNG Mi OF .S'JftZ REMCDt 'O.; frtn of th "Inf:iHl ........ . . .. t. iiui-jotipil la i I" " IBf . IIVDIUI . - - 4.a..v I . tartee, 1 ' : Whjit pleads to 1 am -toirociitrd P.ij btaulessuoss is a a:ttic LcuUh t in v hic'i I have J..ttcd c.oiv i r.wftTcrfcF-f i- "infallible rem f V for ilw-plnos i Tiiiirh have LeeO tr -h1 in tbounfls or perhaps it was khI- t 4 caes, mwt t,f which v.ero tho . iHiscrilKT'sowii inir.i-Vi'aJT- Dm.ty, cr, r.t t - f.nrtheet, c'lfle .f in-WMe friends, al hud never finee fn1I-l i iciTeet a jr " ft- nent, and fi needles to say, in ..taut Vre.- All of tWe ctscs collective!-n e.-Q one " hv Itsblf fculividimll y were and .rtH: !!: mv own hi cause, lara- : ' Hhnnd ooemtion. The simplicity of tho. nmibiued remedy apiwali at once to tiu 'fcK.a con rule nc4. , , lit nothing within three hours before cirin.f. . i - - '.', ! , - Uat n llbtnt substantial lunjclieon Hust U-fwro .'oiig to btil. Nature abhor - 4.icumu. (TlMisoneor the prescript ions I lip.) : U t " Jtead light literature before going to tx L i ' i licadl nothing after supper. Walk a . le in the o xn air just before bedtime. Oo to -orir rfni an hour bef ore retiring nl rv&d nuUl becitimc. (Jive up sinokintj J:o?ethcr. - ' If you rrc d Fnioher, n ci5:nr. just before 'r-t'rinTWili .c4othc t?A tranquillize youx " ftc'TM tintil v)ii can't Keep awake. Do:i't thin'kj about, taeepiaay you KCart ; ' ft ay blumiwr1 Ly vooiug the drowsy god. -; I- ' APljriOKAL 1JE5IEDIZ5. ftesolntelv if solve, as yon lie down, that yo t v ill go kpi hleep, and sleep wijl come ! nr.tnriilly.. i . " 4 Takf tt warm bath and go from the tuo ' Into hod.'. : Take a cold f ponpe bnth, yamp intobed, taM you'll b asleep before your head - ffcKiches the pillow. Walk lowly about your room myf au ! jicitr.. . i . " , , IJenn yonr rr&ht side, wlih your check ptt yonr handi . " -J,U-on yout left side, with your bead - "ftVtiujj on yotr ari.i. ivin'i mt'ki. (This, according to my xpcrl?rc, sjtbe licst jsi-escrintioii in the v lot. It will niake you pk-ep better than all the broinidcs" oni; whicK are snares lMid5uelus:oii4 liut niilii uiec noi ofwy jnafces yon tlqep at nlht, but yon wabt . .1.. - ll J.i norf 'nir Tf. tiinlces Von v intolerably nfiupi.l fill the time. It is a ";: very Dk-aant J half awake aocling, jf you r" " have notaAia fcHe to do but to enjoy fall 'fng asleep at nv t!rr? nndln all manner nlnpM. lihik Colvillo in i tha best told torrof thebJ i times, Indian Summer; ijut if you halie acj work to do it is em fiarrnssinir.)" V v Count v:p ti 10D. (T trlwl this Inhnnian of idiocy 1iii.cljt I c.mne vory near I'IHt asleep jt wo or three time?, but was alined w'ilo iake by tuddt-nly becoming. . onclQua liiii-1, had lost ray count, and had to4ecr!u lover u'raJn. This .cuVc kept jaie nWnketc'i" whMc n'Vht, while I waa ao sleepy I ciju Id scarcely rohl my ejes roen.'-;Th3 ft Kiif wuo r, ivc me uu;; pie ju-Hmlbn is hot 1 vjn r nw. She wa3 a wuman. liiid i couid iio' a cwith-mau, iter vie! nc3. So I dosed a box of mnrshna'.lc-rh. wt'V Koughon Rata and aeot them tother;) j 1 'whit 3 to T.E DOKE? So. what is a feleeuh ss ma.& who wants 40gl?cp go!nfr to dr-If be oats a slight JnnciieonwaokQtJ a mud ciear, read IjUii milj in the air, omea br.ck ..ndVidl:s ano'jcr milc.nbont lis room, t5!NC a tTonjrc bath . cob1, fol- j Jowed by a tjub bath. warm, drink. a pi:it . of nuik, janp? kilo IkJ and flies on both : - : Bides, with U latd osi one r.rra and 7:h'o ti uid, r.nd jr4""ta a 'tlu.r.sah I, it will bo ; . lime to pet ip, anyhow, and li car have ' teii-. ncrvojis fin tffirUm tha lay. . " Jt Is aet, however, that even jrv.M ' ho tliink Ihey i itlvr- fi-oin l'eeplessiiesa ' , Cvi to t iieiwal: hall so lonj j, 'hey im-p;n- they tlo. V.7k ii a man - says to mo, -. "I til l not close my eyes once all night," 'I- know h 4 lies. Not intentionally, ; of -: cure; he f.hinks lie was awake all nigbt; ' tiiu probaSiliiy is that he did. not cet to "lecp untit tv,-o bour3 after his. regular - time, au it teemed an ago to him. i Really, it, isn't oi ten thr.t -n ni3ii' lie ! ; jBvrnkfi thej whole night Through- I am not '. '--pi physieiap and cumot hpeak by the ' book; tut I believe that mcn fib about ' - -'their resteers nlfcibts more than any other ' ' III t9 which or.r Aveak humanity i- Their. . Now takcj yoiir own case; you rcmeriibeT the, hist jtiuae you lay awake all-night, ; j V tfon't yoif Yes, I tee you do Wll, . .'; don't,joi1 rernembor that same r.iaht yoa hard the clock strike 2, and then the ; next timd you heard it it struck 7 Vesf el yola do. Well, tha ne of the - tnysterie about insomaia that b difUcult j Tn rio7 of Melleih . While jlio rs are not raised to any e xtent in Mexico they pay a good profit. ' ' Jlexicauj hugs are a cross between tht - . uaxiiaa j porker uud the wild hog of the '' mountflhs, and, like the wood hog of ono- '' - tall century ago here in the Btetes, thej ' are mriiy attacked by disease. The . average weight of those killed is 17 pounds.! They aid fattened and killed -chiefly fpr the lard, vorth 20 cents per I " pound ip Alontcrey, while fresh pork com . mands 12 1-2 cents per pound. .' Nono is eured iori bacon. Bacon' is nriucinallv ttsetl by! Americans, and is j imported from -i .'"'- tho United States, bringing 40 cents per - pound fzv. suar rareti hams GO to 78 uwm"wmnni,i. .-APOuy uve nogs a aay Uxcv, Wkh oO.OO J people. WhilcTUe fipo- j)l? are-fot d of pork they cannot afford to nut 1t.j' Thire is no desire to improve thelrj eiock of hogs . by importations of petwr .looc. Chicago News A Colored Client Contention. 1 I . reipeni berbery well the first-case I er hail to dofeud iu court. My client, a nt-iro. lhud "tuck a hog My fate left iu! 'toimake my own beginning and to ' w rest 1 with justice alone. I said: "Jim, wheufj-ou are tailed plead not guilty, and as-K f of trial by jury." "4-Vci, Bah,!) said -Jim. TVhjn'Jim was cv, lied he stood up, and ' the clerk real in his stereotyped way the U'dicTfiient, ending "coutrary to the form . and taLtute," etc., and as.ed; "Whereof - are you guilty or not -EUdlyj?" ' ' - . "Siijli?" paid Jim. I -' l;jd it over,'- said tne jndgc; and i vei 4gain it was accordingly read, antl to the $.uuc ' concluding iatenogaliou Jim buuu rt-iiii!cii .-.-ear.? f lKf h tst bere, you," said the Judge; 'he Is ainK Jouityou took, that hog or not." Anjl to my honor Jim scratchel his bcid and, "irviih a eonluiing smile, said fYcss, Bah, jidge,. I tuck Oe hog;" and eude my lirst ktsoa. Cor. New Orleam Pica jruneL -, Children Gry for Pitcher's Castoria, Whjpn Baby xas sick, we gaye her Castoria. Wljcn site was a Child, she cried for Castoria -:a-" When slie became Miss, she chin g to Castoria. WBen she bad Children, she ga-e them fJastoria INSOMNIA. . ChjlfJrcn Cry for PitchGrCastcrh. With Clever Vi3ioA; I nv to-nigtit th mau l loved Three little year. apr; I titl nMhink n short a timfe Could change a uK-rtai so! There wefe none lifee l)im in those of days - . !. - So strong, so truf . so wir; ; He had a Ufty marhle brow. ! And tender, soulful ey. j A voice of muic: hair which The raven's winsr would eem I Hut Pule indeed; a-fare and form f To haunt a sculptor's dream, s But uhen I looked at him to-night I saw no single trace v j Of the ohl glory; only just j A very common fcice. :o mavhle brov, n-soul-lit orh.; Tfie face was round and sleeky That once to my loe haunted eps Was so intensaly Greek j I know full well he has hot changed . So verv much. Ah, me! 'I5ut I was blind in those dear day.. And uovr, alas! I sec. 'Tis very dreadful to he blind, j Of course, and yet to-night I should be haj-pier far if I JIad not received my sight, j One little thou-ht will bother.ittc Italv wish I knew Whether he is blintUor if His eves are open too.. " Carlatta Perry. i Trit TV, -C-frmortt ant A L.V1QST iripune. The CliicHiio Tribune begins (o 4'. see Hear he - haiid-wriling o:i :, If ens- i wan. -v ' I i , The organizattoi is bound to! create rrreat pofitical disturbances lietween now and J.U31, " " .,.. Know-Nothing par y did ! f nd bout h flu i invr uie ov,. ii t , iwxt nresidenuai MO S.llUll "ft" ... . "T 'r, .. Lnfm,i -hk wi retlect tne uemuciHiB auiteas-muc'h a it will the h,epubli- . . 4.1. .nn cans, for it is spreauiiii; una tfatbering in nil tue punier wnc wet I as uiat. i I a..j.. ii. nllnnco rail swent Ivan- sas, NebrasW, and both the Dakotas, and shaken Mi4iesotar It ; wilt .absorb ill t l A r! " . n . i a .... 1 tiinr- 1 social ion 01 hit 1 1 c.-?i..i utM Thus fur the bitter professed to le non-political, though t Uey did dab 11 e a little 1 n p o Ii 1 1 c s, in- i.i.i : 1..... this tall in Illinois, iuuiaiia, iuy., .. , - 1 I.. UutM.I. I - Michigan ami - uiMunsm. ,"""?. : i... .i f.,,.i;,;,,r ihpir OllCe UegUII, UWcr-i, nun !- "I . i,. .. .... .viniirro in siieni:in, inn lllt Y lll WIUUILV ... deenpr. especially after the? have bleuded with the Alliance which is ad- mittedly political. The Tribune utterly believes, historf in itsirst statement. Tiie organizations of the Farmers are not -boundj to cre ate ;reat political disturbance North and South as the old Koow4notliing party did" for J-he following rejLSons: , , 1, Nowhere does this nioetU'nt de mand ik.niericnrv On the pmtrary as in Nebraska mor 'foreign Fanners" or men of forvkn eit ruction voted tf.e Fitrmers' ticket than njen of American oiigin,and no such distinction was ever hinted at. i 2; Protestant was notu" arrayed against Catholic, and the Bible was not jiamcd in the canvass, much j less was . , . . it nrnt :L- a tCXL lOOK 111 Uie .v , . ..... schools. This attempt ol thy 1 nbune to cast a stigma on the banners move ment by such comparison is beneath the man and marks th poliliciau as professional an4 demagogic, i 3. The S;mie Alliance that wept Kansas had no hand i" Nebraska; the latter was the Northern Alliance, the former the Southern. . Co-operaiion by those bodies is desiraytudimost wel- cemejiut fiisiou or assimilation ris not probable or desirable, and the same may r .... - - . Tit- : 1 t be said to be true 111 iiunonv inaiana, Michilrn'n, Wisconsin, Minesota, and other States, incUdihg OImo and Pena sylv&nin, the Southern Alliance, i. e.. tlie Alliance and ludui'trial Union vill not 'be, alio wed to absorb Uie Northern Alliance nor the F. M. B. A., nor the (jra,nge, nor vet the League, Farm Field and Stockman. , - ' A. 'AND M. COLLEGE. ITS FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND : ITS NEEDS. ! If WILL ASK TIIE STATE-TO APPROPRIATE 25MA fok 3S91 ; S2&,000 fou 16J2, AND $U),t'0U PIRA.N - . iilTl THEREAFTER. A comniittet of the Board ef Trus tees of the A. & M. College and the financiaf for of Tlnljmiilu . the Board of Trustees which is us "fol lows: k ': .. Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 31, 1800. Dear Sir: Allow us ito ak your careful consideration of -the following circular letter ia resrd te one of the most important interests of our State. the Jsorth Carolina College of Agri culture and Meekanic Arts. No" part of the Union is susceptible ef greater development: than North Carolina. To develop her agricultural, dairy, horticultural mechanical, min ing; aud manufacturing interests, m of special training are- required. We hate been tending ,away to get snch speeialiats, who command high salaries when.obtained. " ""it ii entirely practicaole to train many of the bright youth of N. Caro lina to fill most of the positions which are now occupied by skilled men from other States. . - - The North Carolina College of Agri culture and ..Mechanic- Arts, located .within one mile of U deigh, is an in - stituhon which gives scientihc and pr 'dVcal eduction of a kind especially net?4e4, to develop ur difersified in terestsi . I j ; We take. pleasure in mailing voit a ii i r il 1 .. 1 .-b ran r Ipampl'let qi rne on, jv- careful atteritpm of its aim an ti pctsiVd of the work new being ac complished. i The College own a plant, .consisting Sixtv-two new of land, giveu by Mr. U. b. Fullen, of ivaieign, worth i $ r,-00U Oae main building, ' 35,000 One tnecliHiiii-rtl buiUing, Eq-tijiment, apparatus, etc., say, .7,500 Total1 55,000 The pJant has not cost tlie taxpay ers of -XoHh' Carolina a dollar of the funds derived from direct taxes, j It has been: furnished by the surplus ruonev of the Hoard of Agriculture " ... derived from a license-tax on fertilizers and it lias been proved that tins t;.x did not make the farmer pay mere, for this commodity than is charged for the same in surrounding State. Ibis tax lias been declared unconstitutional by the Fderal Court, and ' our plans for future development are checked in the beginning of a career of useful ness. -J" The College receives, for purpose of tuition, the interest on what is known as the Land Scrip, for which the State pays annually the sum of $7,500 of interest. Congress has also passed an. act granting to the Agricultural Col- fti-AAn c rifrt leges iy,uuu jei iu....o... 000 per year until the sum of 25,- 000 shall hav been reac lieu, TBicn ond wiU have to be dirided hy the onn:f;1K,v yW(..n the ,,r""-v . J. ,1 ..1 J fr Jndnstn'Ml wiuib -iuu tuiuicu v" e(ucatidn ... . . t . 1 1 Neither of the tunas can be toucnea for building purposes, for repairs of ... , P latnll Iuu d i n ps. or for the purcnase or but bv law must be used for fiivinfj . - tj antl for the facilities for 1 Uuch instruction other tl.an building : or repairs of same To complete our plant as orijnailv ma out OHt recnure, at least v m . fftiir.winL, nurhoses W - - - r, , . v.w.. . , , viz.: Additional uoiiep:e buildings!, , - . 1 or 1 1, rv itcciiiniiiirii him". iiL-iivv ciiHii'r --. j , j A , meut. such as tools and appliances for 1 tle agrjcultUral and horticaltural dej- nri.iipnt r,,m ind f.dv'p l.ailpr and Pitmen t, barns andstab.es, boiler and .1 :....i -i 1 a...i engine, 101 mee-iameai uepan.aicu , equipment for the pattern shops, peii- f,.. i;..i,f; h ,., lllitiiCUb 1 tiv 1 ito i 1 11 11 u iiCJr lllg, etc. j We will not have roo:n for tlie stu dents which will, in all prolisibiljtjy COiae to us in the session of lS'Jl and i 1SU2 unless we can secure State aid to provide accommodations and facili ties.; ' Then, again, we net-d tills plant ;to enable us to utiliz:? the last named graiit of Congress to the greatest ad vantage. ; , i Jease bear in 'mind that the grej:tt- est cost is for maintenance, aiid that is provided for. Buildings and heavy equipment iif ed to be provided btitoace, should no casualities occur. The Trustees of the College wcjuld have asked nothing from the Statelntd not its own means been interfered with bv the Federal Courts. Tjiey, therefore, impelled as th itve by loyalty to the best interest of the State, have. determined to ask the 0oni ing session of the General Assembly to appropriate for purposes above :iuen- .' 11 All - ' ' i tiC- tioned the ioiiowing sums, yiz.: 000 for 1801, $25,00 for 1802, anc( the sum of 10,000 per annum thereafter We believe you will appreciate the neccessity for such appropriatioM, and view it is as money invested, u liicl will be reatirned with abundant inter est in the general developement of our Common-wealth. ! j i i I i buch colleges are now regarded as practical neccessities,and are established i n nearly every State in the jJnion having plants costing from 100,000 to!$300,000, all fif which have! been We appeal with confidence to your patriotism and wise consideration and faction when the matter shall be pre sented in the Legislature, and remain, With great respect, ; W. S. Primr se, ' yr. f. grekx; S. B. Alexander, H. K Fries, J W. E. STEPHENS Elias Carr, A. JjEjTzer, 1 ( N. B. Broug)iiton, f Committee of the Board of Tnrtees of the North Carolina College juf Ag- riculture and Mechanical Arts' and of 1 the board of Agriculture. Agricultural Kew3. There are 157 farmers in Vtrmont Legislature. tl le new Ad agricultural exDeriment' station I has been eatablislled at S;int: (''hir.i - MJuba. J 1 v AmfIort is lieing made tv reate a sugar school at Auduboii Park Su:ar j Exjierimtnt Station. La. It is taid that twnty-five Xorthem farmers hnve bought 3, (HI lucres in Alabama and will begin cu-orperytive farming. for Infants "Cutoria Is soireH adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Archee, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, T. "Th ubs of 'Castoria' la-eo universal artd Hs mnrita so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." 5 Caiilos Marttn. D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomicgdala Eef armed Church. Trrs CswtAUR GENERAL DiREOTOBY COUNTY (JOVEHXMEXT. Clerk Superior Court, J M Horah. Sheriff, C C Krider. Register of Deeds, II N Woodson. Treasurer, J Nun I McCubbms. Surveyor, 15 C A rev. Coroiier, D A At well. Commissioners, T J Sumner chairman, W h Kluttz, C F Baker, Dr L W Cole man, Cornelius Kestler. Sup't Public Schools, 1 C Linn. Sup't of Health, Dr J J Suiumerell. Overseer of Poor. A M Brown. TOU'X. Mayor, J W Kuinple. Clerk, I) K Juliim. Treasurer, I II Fotist. Police, H W Price, chief, J F Tace, C XV Pool, It M Barrin-icr. Commissioners North ward, J A ISen illpmnn'll M Millci" Si. nth ward. I) H Julian, J A Barrett: East ward, J 1 Gor- don T A Couizhenour; Hohncs' 1 C Li,m Wcst ward, K J CHURCHES. ISIethodist Services everv Sunday at 11 a m and 64 l in. l'raycr meeting everv Wednesday at 61 p m. liev T Guthrie, pastor Sunday school every Sunday alteruoon at 3 o'clock. J W Maunev, sup t Presbyterian Se-vices every Sunday at 11 a m ana i m. i inei un-vinif. pvirv Wc-dnesdav at 8:o0 D in. liev J llumple, I) I, pas'tor. Sunday school every Sundr.y r p m j Kuinilei u afternoon Ta.theran-Serviccs everv Sunday at 1 1 Li in and 7 p m. Prayer nieciin;; every Wednesday at n m. lcv Liiasi lving. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at !1 p in. Ii G Kizer, Mip t. Episcopal Services every Sunday at 11 .141) and 6:"0 p in and Wednesday at G:C0 p m. Rt-v V J Muriloi'h, roclor. Sunday school everv Sunday afternoor J .... , at 3 p m. Lapt I neo l'ai Ker, sup i. liaidist Services eVery Sunday morn ing and night. l'raycr ineetinu even Wednesday night, hev nastor. Sunday school every Sunday at vh a.m. Thos L Swink, sup't. i Catholic Services every second Sun day at 10 a ni and 7 p.m. liev I- nines Meyer, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a m. Y M C A Devotional services at Hall every rsunuay at n a m. ju-mu- uhii ing tirst Thursday night in every month. I ll Foust, pres t. LODGES. Fulton. Lodire No 99 A F & AM, meets every fust and third Fridav night in each inWth.. E It Neave, W M. Salisbury Lodjje, No 21, K of 1', meets every Tuesday night. All Boyden, C C. Salisbury Lodge, No 775, K of II, meets every 1st .Ond 3d Monday night in each monih. .Dictator. Salisbury Couucil, No 272,- lioyal Ar canum, meets eyery 2d and 4th Monday night ini each month. J A Ramsay, Regent. ; i POST OFFICE. Office hours from 7:."0 a m to r,:;;0 p m. Money order hours 9 a m to 5 p m. Sunday hours 11:30 a m to 12:30 p m J 1 1 -Rain say, P M. CAUTION Taka no IDOfl nniei -tv i IWiiirlas'iinmraMl a prl e are Btanipeu an is . . -ir I, .lAui... ,'nnnoi nil Ill T tO IHItllflli . ... . , r - .1 .irm.ft '.II fAt'tuTT. eUClOBlDK aUVlt price. W. L, DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf. IIcrtt I.accI Urnlii ana creea. moor Watcrproor. Host iu -tli world. r.Mmln hl Sr,.on i K N V I N K II A Nl -H. r-1 !, (iENI INK I A ii-M'.m r.i i-uuu 11 NI)-sVKl) WKI r MIOK. "oil" K AND I A KM KBH MtOE. St.OO H3.50 aQ B K IOO and 81.75 HOYS' SCHOOI. SHOES. An mailc In Coucrcs-4. Hut ton and I.acc. V SI MlltMX'"r. i"iir.. and 81.75 HOYS' SCHOOI. SUO 1 mailc In CoiiBrcs-. Hut ton and I.acc. $3 & $2 SHOES ladii ruK IES. S1.75 SHOE FOK MlWits. Best Material. Bet t1;rJtIAt2' XV, L. Doujflas, Brckton, Mass. Sold tor . M. S. BROWN ' Ri nd field's Female Reirubilor worked like a charm: improvement heen wonder ful: cannot express my gratitude. Wish everv ladv aQlictod wouM try it. I know fwoiik' uie tit m.-Mus.JiUl.r A. l.ovo. Spring Grove, Kla. Write the Rradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., for luilher particulars. S'd b u.i dre SUBSCRIBE FOR TIIE WATCHMAN -n mi and Children. Cut or! a cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. fcj-uottion. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. 'Without injurious medication. For several years I have recommended your Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do bo as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee. M. D., "The Winthrop," 125thtreet and 7th Are., Kew York City Compawt, 77 Murray Strjcxt, Knr Tors. ivGRK CItAIOK. 1.. II. CI.KMXKT CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attornovs .A. Law Salisiiuuy, X. C t?b. 3rT,.188l SEND YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE. J. L .RAMSEY PHQP'R. -O - Complete ia all its AppMtments. 1 o- Every Variety of Printing Done With Neatness and Dispatch. -o- Bill Heads Letter Ilrr.ds. ' Note Heads, ita(enirnis h Pnvelopcs Pamjihlets. Posters, Dodgers, Cards, "Tags. I Ball & Wedding Invitations. No Botch Work. i Satisfacticn Guaranteed. i Orders by mail solicited and prompt ly attended to. Address, Salisbury, N. C. Steam, Air and Vacuum Piimps, Vertical andHorizoE - ai ui pnTlf!l PISTON a b. . iwi viii V5r Refi wens, purposes. Tlie THE PROGRESSiYI V V i 1 n.rr..n r.f tb N. L. Stat A il , lice. V,i;.,.,l I.,, V1 T. T, P.dk. assisted bv Rev. Bavlus Cade. The paper wvll be' kept up to the usual high stii'idard Subscribe for it, only $1 per year in advance. The Progressive Farmer and the Watchman wlll ile sent., to new subscribers at Si ."5 for loth i a-pr-rs. Mt Scribe now. AUdn ss, PR0GRESS1VK FAUMEU, Kalcigh, X . C -o THl r.3 re t.. i:.. i!l "i.r i.1 ? at n.-.L-ni r ,..1 . f r'..- :. if. r,.t:,r ..." !, .v t!,..-r t, . j-ll -. ,..! Ji :V- , ... . Iln' 1" ! cop. The -followinf rot ci"" "" 1,1 ' T.i bouTthe fiftieth prt of Ittbolk. It i prand. dtvjbl it tel koim u tarn i to r.rry . We w. 11 lo (.o.v vou how y . mk. from J to I O . d.y .t lea.t, fn.n, the out tllxrinlM. Brtte r write t .nce V e py all exijrr.. ch-?-i. Ah"KTh HALLE TT CO.. Bu S4; 1-oiitla.ni. Ma.. Published every Wednesday at Topeka, Kan., by TheAdvocate l'ubUsluux Co. Sl.oo per year. toes F e3 cS gg. S t '-- to V r-. -I ?c -1 ft O - 5 a -2 s ? FEATURES Foa 1891 . AU Official Alliance Matter, State and Na tional. 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S CAMERON STEAM PUMP WORKS T OK E,T nu 8TeitT SKW -YMtL 2 DlBYillS MTdl v . C. Division . .'asenger Train Sch-lu!e. ' Eilfcuve Alay 13th, 1.S8S. - Traiu No. az. v'ci iioaua. Trulu ro aS. East liounU. Lv o a. in.: 4 3U p. lil ii 1 1 00 n r a , in . 8 r liosioa At". 1 H k l'uiiaaeiihla Liaaiuioie W asiiiiiioa Ly nchliuig Oahvltle i o ao t '& n li So npon MO 8 10 jus . p.m 6 15 a. in. t44 p.m. , - --ut a.m. iCicbtuoDd l.eidsviUe bio p. ia. tiolbsboro -1 45 a. tu, Raleigh 3 12 liurb.iuv 11 lf 6 55 a. m. 4-30 7 2ft . C 27 3 12 11.2" a.m. Greensboro a .Salirbtirv Ari2ia noon stutosviile , n2 ::c p. m. Cataw ba . r 5S 32 oj Newton 5 r7 1 14 Hh-kory ., 5 17 - 1 Jfi Connellj Springs 1 4P 2 10 Morpanion 4 3 ' 2 20 Glee Alphr 4 17 2 49 - Marion 44 5 13 Old l"ort 8S 3 27 Hound Knob. 2 35 4o Mack Mountain 200 4 31 Aslievllle 125 I-v. 4 40 " Asheville l 1 Ar. 5 09 Alexanders 12 46 R 34 Marshall 12 19 10 Hot Springs 11 40 l.v. 5 40 p.m. Hotspiirps iTi Ar. 7 "0 Morrlstown s ?,5 , s 50 Knox vine 7 15 11 4 ' Jelli o 4-15 7 30 a. m. Louisville - 30 11 10 a.m. Indianapolis Too" fi 5fi p. m. Chleajro s q 1 fio r St. Paul ' 3 06 6 4o p.m. St. I.o'uiS - poo 7 10-a.m. KsnsasClty- $25 AF. LV. P- m. noon a.m. p. in. V. m p. in , p. m.. a. m. p. m . MurpJiyJBranch. rally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO IS TIT A IN No 17 s 00 a m Leave Asherllle Axr 4 5" p ia 0 25. Arr WayiH'svJlIe ... - 2 io izsHpm tiarleston .. 5 05 JarreUs ln 5a. m I.eavo 7 :o A. & S. Road. Dally except SUN DA V TRAIN NO 12 T7UIN NO 14 Spartanburg Arilve 2iop m llentleruivJlle Sis a id Abbeville Leave sto 3 50 p. m LeaTe 7 17 Arrive 7")th meridian time us a to i;ot spiinpo. ft0,u .. west of Hot springs Pullman Sleeper sbctween Washington A Sallsbnlry. . RJirlimoiid A (irecnst.oro lfalelgh A (Jreensboro Knoxvllle A Louisville . I'-T"IrCars . Salisbury & KLoxviIle JOS. L. TAYLOR, (i. P. A. W. A .-WIN RUTIN. Acfg D: P. A" --iltKTWEFN wrsT pnir, RiciniuMi .nd raifhjil Via Keysvllle, Oxford, at d lHiiliiiin. L STATIONS " Wesl Pol n f. U inoud IurkeTlle . Kej svll e Fort ; it lu ll r Inre.vvood ( luise oo'i; I lve Forks' Clar svjjie sud;'n Fullockv Si ova I Us OMcrd Oxtcid Patrxy 1 . r ndrir-nn. Ox foul M ni's lriifs.' fi iillov ay; rbtnliMn a 1 1 y iyh & 10.1 , -Ar fftofini lv 14 r,nn . 1 . 4 0iin 4 ;. lir ( o; iu " f r W 4.' m In . in f ; ia 4Ciim ' HI 4m ttjr-am .1 v "10 46.-in Ar lodo.m Lv "2r.ua 18 f 5am r I0 4tain Lv loiHinn loo9f.nl s a: i. k I ; lr I .Mott'ff.J A v I-V Ar lv Ar Lt Oai! 5 t excei t Minl: y .-Mnuiiunal train Icovt sf ff,n 'iiilv ept Sur- ln ir-a. in., air.vi s 1 iu,imh yj $ y.ia ihui i' leave llcndt ison 2.10 p.m. (j; 113 ixirp guuda -rl v Oxford 3.1' p jn. . r. No :o it-, nil tr-Kolii.sl .ore 2o p.m. find .P.iftlj t.V- p. in,-dtfll. . niakfs i-tn.m 1 1 im. :.t t m i.- in t eturn iday o . (i lt-.nii rKol(i.sl .ore 2o p. jn find P.iltlrh (ww,rHei'vln?J,, '. (h.II.v. xf.-M Mii.uj.y for ihi.1.1- k;,is irr tlniili 1 1 1 v r 1 V fs ?na'!,1,nd!,tll'U-' M t f 4 N"S. 61 and 5" ( Oil net t at Lit 1 If c r.r' firm t.h to fsi Point and UalHinoie daim.( fji fcvmfjay. i Nt).-ro and 51 cornet f.-at (.oidsLcio. with iralh lanairom Aioi ciicad (jiy and iliiili ktori . And l scima to and trom FaeMevljle. - . No .v. contu t ts at (.r ensl h. tot Fnycttevllle ." ' - x"o. ,Vt connects at Sclma for Wl'.snn. N - " ' I Nos. r.o'anii M make close ronno ticn ;t I'nltn a station with trali.bm aivU lt;m chaiel UU cept Stindiijs. - SLEEPING-CAK SERVICE. on train no r0 and 51. Pullman LJutref Slcer f r .ft ween Atlanta anC X'W-Un , l ai.Mile and Av. jiMa.atid ortei.fetoio via AfcLevlUe to KoTilt ii, rt iin. mi trains .12 and 53, Ptllnian Puffet Slteperi Le Acen aslilngton aud New oi h ai.s.vln Moia,u- y, and beiween WaRtrlnu n riiiti Mi mlrgJiar, n lunoiid and .ni i;M oin. l.nIUch and .rt4i ion. and between a as-liinjiton ar,d AcgusTa," and I'uriman HiifTet sleepers between WaMdrclomand shevlllt and li-ot Iny s. i Throusjii ilcketbon swie at prlnelpalstatlent t .ill rioiiji . - , - v. , For rat fs.ind information, applj to any aetiil of he t'OHiranv. or to 50L HAS JAS.L. TAYLOR, I talhr Manager. (jeu. Pats Agent W. A. TUPK, Dlv. Pass. Aqrent, - i KALLIGII. N.C.f Advico to the Agod. Affe brlngra Inrirmitles, iatb its alar SUh bowls, weak kidneys and klavl er and torpid llvar. m n , I j H bavo a ftpeclfle afreet on thentcrcaai, : attain lating- tha bowels, grlvlnc; natur al disenarga wltnont atralalng- rrlrinc and IMPARTING VIGOE to the kldueya, bladder and llvar. Tbey are adapted to old or yma;. SOLJ iSVKIlYWIIIiKIi. nnnaoif-rr v-ivx R. VERTICAL PLUfSG I SI mm ff effective Onurmc Artesian - r.e. It'S fit IS C l"JSI-iZ?2t2 T.r t?Af mm- i i i I j - i 4 4 5 I 5 I ! i t I i L -.1. - t;'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1891, edition 1
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