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- -i ii "'"MSMr . ... . u:auMU) . , r'leetia? Tisif. , j CUAsJb. DAVI3.I ! I llow fast the years roll on, j 1 llow rapid ihe moment flfI ! n-m.Yl will soOu he past, rfbe moments fly so The hours ate rolling on, PKycomeaiaoua emourotpai'1: 1 f Kut watch the days go b3, iiS'he past ha hastened b . j Qriuoco, y r ! jfeedinSiStock For Profit. j Farm FileW d Stockman. j- A njong the many good f ! . .. j :..,a1 nieetUli: at Ashley, 111 Lust week, was' one on the aboc 111, 11-vck, -wUer. Shipman lT5 permitted us the We Pleased to lar readers the following extracts: : turned to them after it has gone 5fa& tbeseparutor, them norea.sy,u free bunch of good.steers to Uie.r ac counts feach year. 1 I3utif "tbeyaltcmpt to do sovvitk thej wil7witlAut doubt And Kcf painted. - . I ? Creanv'isHh? yaliu We 'part f of the llis Well known lhat .the U very cheapl-replaced by oiUake. MnS.ut car aad attention are nee csLarybut to be. a successful cattle handler a Viah neurit be a genius, winch h butanotberay,uf sayvhg he , has a icapaeityjfor Unite Pds. j ; Tho Jtffson said ve seldom "eat toolittKaMdigbt have added our k:ows mW seldom eat too. much. I believe we' feed our best cows about .lvUU t. much -as we should una weyvould b-i better efl if we sent to the butcher all the cbvvs .that will not grade best. ; We have wide ji umber of te?Is tsimply -forVur satisfaction; one or two sf which will show what good, gener wi rrlvUa in a-well-bred cow will 1,1 i 1 r . I. h .-rj-a n ro ftia i I )fl nituuieor iu ami oui sheaf oats only. Spring rind them fat eiionghi plenty of liie, no heavens and in spitnd.d shape to be early v?put on edge" -for, the spring work. .. Oats fed to horses m tight m .ingers and as mucli us. they will eat, straw and all, is to my mind the cheapest way to wintf r a In rse; properly handled there, will simply be no waste. dives ;ire verv fond of 4 hem and .Our Progress.' Jl.Vfiufiicturcrs' Record. " - Asheville-E. B. .Webster, of War ren, O., Ir.k purchased the Gouche a IVak proprty near Asbeville, as re cently reported and will improve saule, and, it is statel, organize a stock com pany to erect, a pottery. Asbeville- S. IT. Reed, Charles Mc V.mio.. M V.. Carter and others have pplifd'to the legislature tor charter or he Asbeville and Vic pria Water Siip- 'Calveaare verv fond of them ana uppHft to ue i'- -Xr cViiri- we fted them ali-they wdt eatjunl clean the Ashev, !e and f" up t he straw ( usually abou t two shear s ply Co '1 he Jompu. p P0 F p'r div).to this we will addtfrum one gamze for the;f purpose of su pp.yin iJnts of shelled cant and sue- South Ashevifte and Victoria with at- do. The prices given are those ciw- jrenta the timerti our lutle town. jTwJaf'Our neigbbin-s, w&o are tenant .farmers and running -dairies, gave me !, kind ill" feed and quaiuty .fyd to. 1 . -i A ld.lr c t . w s. t T 1 n s r a t i o n , w t h ?someslIghtrchange as to composition, was given to .an exetllent cow thou fresh, - Slitf gave thirty pounds of milk ; pre day; byHivc: easing her fted I got ; her to ilive forty pouiuls per day, the j;; composition of her feed remaining un- HfchAhgeJ, theq uiniuy g.veuMiupi i in'Jiucreaseil. "J'aia; increase or ten i Lunl brtlnrty-thi-ee and one-thir l f . . - i , i : I jier centfwas ni-u-ly ';r:l eosti-per poni J iwily one-half as great as tne uri -mm to u nds. T b e (p tal . ty o f 1 1 u 1 d k did n(kt suffer. '-as thew was a slight increase I in the l r.)portioii of the cream with Uhft '-increased milk flow. 1 simply ' mads an additionaiclear profit of twelve per cent on. the inyesjmeut in the cow ! by working "herup'tdhercapaeity. In I all our tests of all kliilthe result has been the same. Use ohly gJp4 cows, theii feed to the limit. ,. - j' '' At another time the same cow was I fnl a ration of conr at forty-five cents, r ftits at thirty-two ceutsA shipstuff at f Ferenty-five cents per .hundred, aiid i very little oil cake at 5i.o pr jiuuureu, ii neither the best nor most economical 1 rationy yet at af cost of twenty-three i cents jp'r'day for feed, she gave forty- two ptrnnds t.f Vmitk worth; $1.25 er f iiundredii clear pofit of - thirty-two f cents per day. - A t, presen t prices for t beef, th'fe would be fairly good work I for four steers.; I . Ia-our political farm work we: raise j two-thirds.otd sfeenl that weigh 1,40 - jouhds fijom cows that give us thirty la fori y pounds of milk, daily, when Kfresh,niid that make froth twelve to fourteen pounds, of butler per week. .? W th this kind of cattle we hiul nice r inarglit of; profit in both cows aiid fe To make the porfit and lo-s accpunt show a balance on the right side, we musti producjp the -best grade of baef, butter and clieese'and do it in econom ical irfuh her.' Vith prices at five present low . ebb interrior priwlucts will not bring thP . cost of priiduction iUid the soon .r we ialltnis fact the lighter will be our "t losses ' OATS THE, FEED TO USE " ! : ......a ;.. n.; ivmv in winteiiiiir our er. calves, not only .cheaply but" well. Our ciws we feed "cut sheaf Oats moistened, to which .We add ground f com 'and bran. A cartitilexaminaiion will-show 'that while. th&.giit huilspi.s through tlie animals unchanged the oats are retained and none pasted. One acre of' oat (producing about 350 sheaves) and six ! .I.ish'els- of corn will winter a yearling steer and send hrm to grass in .goo&slfitye, to make a Christmas bullock. . To thresh pats costs abotiff our. cents a bushel (two cents to thresher, and two cents to haiuU) or about twenty per cent of the average crop. . OuriexpeVieiice is that oat straw properly 'cured i worth more than half as mucti as hay. By feeding oats in sbeaf we. save one fifth of", the crop it would cost to -thresh and practically all the straw after it has been mussed and torn by the thresher. We feed, from forty to sixty acres of oats each -year tlns way'aud do not waste ten bushels. ATTENTION TO DETAILS MUST BB GIVEN. To iniiko cattle handling profitable, there nut.Vt be the closest: personal at tention to the details of- the business; ir. is tin niasWVs eve that fattens aildj the master niut be on terms of person al intimacy willi every cow, c-ait' and steer uii the place. 1 Use Veil bred cattle; the best are none too good; it takes good cattle to make good beef or good butter, -TOid. there is no money in any but the best grade of product. ; (, Mediocracy is the shoal on which most men str-aud.' Fed dibentlly but waste none; cattle, like other nncnines, must be worked tj their full C ipacity to get the best recalls, but waste is a dead loss that can never be recovered. ' : Know to a certainty what you are doing; tli, stales are much more ac curate tnaii gK'ssing, and anj.very of- im'i rmi.(.iuj.iiS Irt flu!iinnini whwJl fiHV is losing money ior you. If a cow won't give von 5,000 pounds of milk per year and her calf, il a steer, weL'h 1.400 pounds as a tvo-vear-o!d, inL'iny opinion s!ie is a candidate for the bkK;k. Tirere are plenty of cows ttiatcan fill these Rqaireuients, .and the-. i'tit. ire- success ot the cattle biisTiieis 1 irgly depends on the sacrifice ot tvery animal thai is losing its owner uiouev or tluU at best is barelv p-iying its way. ; Farmers' Win. The Stnte of Ohio has dual a law ex empting all manufactured articles from bixalion for one year. This was a spe cial privilege granted to capital em ployed in manufacture, which -was nt "iven toTariners or Jaborei's and of course called for attention, by the Alii-, ance." To exempt manufactured goods from tax ition one year wasdo totaRy exempt It .1 . C - L....Jjt -...M them, tor tne mauuiacLucr be.aom keeps the products in ha ml a whole year. . lilt OUUH r in intri auiciuic ui vuiii was in session last week and passed 'resolutions-demanding- of the Ohio leg islature a repeal of this law. The demand was wired to the legis latiire in session on the 221 inst, and by the following night the law was re pealed. TJtw shows the power of our orgnn ization aud tlie great necessity of a proper use. of that power. Castre Ilayne The North Carolina Phosphate Co., will, it is stated, rebuild its phosphate works reported in our last issue" as burued. ," Chprrvville- A stock company will,. it is stated, be organized to erect a cot ton mill. Crumpler-iW. B. and J. W. Ballon haveerecteil a corn mill on Pmey creek near Crumpler, and will put in i rol ler flour mill. Durh;nn The Durham Alliance Tobacco Manufacturing Co., previous ly reported, has, it is stated, increased itsc.ipital stock $10,000. . . t i FavetteviUe The r a y e t t e yi 1 1 e Woodworking Co., will put additional uiacliinery in and increase the capacity of its woodworking factory, as. report ed last week. Fayetteville A bill has been intro duced in the legislature to incorporate the Enterprise Land Improvement Co. Forest City The Forest City Man ufacturing Co., reported in our List is- viw :i orrr.i nifd. Wl 11 erect a wood- working factory. Glen Alpine U. T. Bowdeu k Co., have, it is '.Reported, started a stave mill. Glen Alpine Lail & Shuford have, it is reported, leased and wm operate the W ilson LuniU'r Mills.-' Glen Alpine -Mil!err& Giles have started a saw null. Huiitersville A stock company is, it is staled, being organized to erect a cotton mill. Leaksville A bill h:isb?en introduc ed u the legislature to incorporate the Lea ksvi Lie ''Aluminum Co. Leak'svillt A bill has been intro duced in the legislature to incorporate the Leaksville Cotton Mills. Marion U is stated that a 65,000, 000 stock company has been organized in New York for the purpose of pro moting the establishment of manufac turing enterprises, in Marion. Ir-m works, woodworking factories, J-tq., an- already 'projected. The Old XorHi State Laud Co., can give iulorm.ilioii. ZtTA .?3 Cleans -BEED ! NEVER CHOKES or 3RIAKS THE ROLL THE CELEBRATED BLH Has All LATEST !MPrJOVEft,!ENTS Including EIuIh nrr .'he! on Urusta which ln fttres evev speed. This feotura is peculiar to this make of Gin and is ustxi on no other. Ara Fl'HY 1'AB.ISITKES and Aw f5ellver.l i'HEK Of I'KlUilT at any R. R. Station or the landing of any Regular Steamboat Lini in the South. If iiftve co Agent near you, address the General Southern Afrent. 11 SEND YOUR JOB PRINTING i 5 I -jfrcrrS Immmw SCALES feiyr.-.-li;ht paid, tally 3!aiSji3Z.1Ws3E23IiSMR' r.arratcl. other iie propoiciutelv lnw. E i-lurr, Bal-rn nit l tr4 l.rlnrtlnf Blli U.W.htiiUHl,Gtul.ouiliis Astui. A tUb.ft.lia.or l&llu,TXi THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ''A KJ. Raleigh, ' Organ of the N. C. Stale Alliie. Elited by Co!. L. L. Polk, jissijtett. by Rev. Baylus Cade. The paper wdl be ke pt up to tlie usual bigti standard Subscribe for it, only SI per year in advance. The Progressive Farmer and th4 Watchman will be sci.t!o new subscribers at 6I.T0 for . both pa pers. . Subscribe now. A dun s, "Y PROGItESSIVE. FARMER, Raleigh, N. C. Mb'M id Da?ili8 Ball 3 Y. H. tl Division, n Passenger Train Schf duJe. s i 'Effective Jan. 11th, lVJi; ' EASTTiOUND. No. 10 DAI L W Xo. 12, lJAJLV. TO TlIE LSI COUXTY (JO VKliXMKST. Clerk Superior Court,' W G Watson. Hhcri!!',-Jas'M Monroe Register of Deeds, II N Woodson. Treasurer, J Sam'l McCubbins. Surveyor, Ii C Arey. Coroner, I) A At well. Commissioners, W L Klutiz, chairman. Dr L W Coleman, Cornelius Kestler, J A Stewart and I F Patterson. Sup:t Public Schools, T C Linn. Suji't of Health, Dr J J Suinmerell. Overseer. of Poor. A M Brown. TOU'X. Mayor, T C Liivn Clerk, D 11 Julian. Treasurer, I II Foust, Y Police, Ii W Price, chief, J F Pace, C W Pool, II M larrinp;er. Commissioners North want, J A Ilen-dle-iusn, I) M Miller; South ward, I) K Julian, J A Barred; Fast ward,' J B Gor don, T A Coirthenour; West, ward, It J Holmes, J V Maumy. WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE, J. L. RAMSEY, PRO o- Completo in all its Appoint ments. c9ii mahc iVr'in t-..S fc Lv Knoxvillo Lv Morristovvn Lv Paint Ul.ek Lv Hot Springs Lv Asbeville. Lv Round Knob. j Lv Marion ! . Lv Id organ ton" ! Lv Hickory ! ; Lv Newton i Lv Stalesvillc , Ar Salisbui y Ar jGrceusburo j Ar'-Danville; . 'Af- R iehmonil L Dui haini ARalei-h ! .' Ar Goldsbor'o Lv Lynciibur Ar Washington - Ar B.iititu-.ire , Ar Phlladelpiiia i Ar New York. 7 2) r m -'8 40ril 11 20 v M .11S2PM 1 01 A M 2 15 "a xr 2 50 A M . GG A M 4 14 A M 4 So a jr 5 L'G a m 0 a in 8 11a m 10' 01 a m . 3 0 p ni 12 38 p m 1 G2 p in - : 10 p m 1 00 p m 7. 50 p in 11 25 p m Ii 00 a m G20 a m - 7 20a:,C i 45 a- m 12 15 em 12 27 th 2 lap m : 3 2S pm 4 00 p m . 4 -J7-p : i o 25 p m . 5 45 p m 0 5.'irp iu t - p m 10 25 p m.. 12 25 a m 0 00 a ni . ( 05 a m 7 1.5 am 1 t.H) p VA ' Ii 25 a m 10 25anv 11 0a la 2 20 p in ,. 4 5J p in y i EVEKY V-VlilETY OF PttlNTING DONE VITII Neatness and " Dispatch. CllUKCllKS. 'Methodist Services every S.mday at 11 a in and (' p in. Tra er nieelini: ' s Rev I).. -o Hill Heads, Lette eaus, II Note I he Carolina luii rove- Morgan ion inc.it. Co., has been incoi porated. New Berne T. C. ILtWard is repor ted as reconstructing new iuanne rai;- vaysViOO feet "in length. Reidsville A 25.000 stock coni n::nv will. it. is stated, be omauized to erect a sas'.t, dooroiiid blind factory. ' Reidsville The city will hold an election to vote on the issuance ot 000 of bonds for improvement pur poses. The mayor can give informa tion. - Reidsville The. organizatiog of a stock conijtany for the purpose ot marufaoturing wagons is talked of. Salisbury A stoi.dv company is b. in organized, it is reported, to erect a cotton mill. F. J. Murdoch can gife infonnation. Salisbury A bill has been inlrofluc ei in the-legislature to allow the city to issue 30,000 of improvement bonds. evejy Weifuesdav at (il in W 11 Leifli pastor, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at'; o'clock. J W" Mauney, up"i. Presbvtcrian Seviees everv Sunday at 11 a in and S-0 p in. Prayer meetini! every- Wednesday ;iU $:'-0 p m. Rev J j Rumple, D D, paMnr. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon j at 4 p ni, J Rumple, siip't. j Lutheran St rvin s every Sunday at 11 ! a in and 7 p in. Prayer nieciinir every ' Wednesdav at 7 p m. Rev (.'has B Kinr,l pastor. ) Sund.iv school evcrv Sunday afternoon i at :i p m". R G Ki-zer, siip't. Fpiscoiial Services every Sunday at 11 a in and Co'lO p v.i 'and Veilueday at tJ:oO l in. Bev V J Mun!' ; h. re-ti v. Sunday c1ku.I - i at : p in. Capi 'j Bjiplist S- r i. iiej: and niulit . '.Ye lne-day nibt. li pastor. Sunday school every Thos L Sw ink, sup'i. - Heads, Statements, Envelopes. Pi.iiri 'il every :.nv at Tp-lci. Kn.. i.y'fiie A'tvoc.-ne Pte.li-ii.uj C. i l u -. r y ar. - 2 3 s. S 3 - J WESTBOpND No y DAILY No II. DAILY. 91 . All (.:h Lit Al'.iaro Miitter, St:.te aud Xa tio:i:n. An exhaus x'w ("sruss'.fvof tilt' Tar IT, Finan.o raid I'rolitl'ition (rsstloEs anil all economi." and oth. rlua o( t:ni )r- laiH- to the ix'ojL z --3 3 5 5? Pain plilets, Posters. Dodgers, i Car ti j I'.irs, mid. aw ernoon ;r. r.'.ikei', t. s everv Sur.dav moru- .aver r:t i lii.i; e t-ry -i Ball & Weddins Invitations i Thorpat jMlitiinil 1 ruirT1i r,f th-AV.l incc or Peo;.!j's Par.y tu wlia-!i 'IMrc Auvd- ati: lias pruvfi) s xi!t"';it a f.icior is fist pivi:fU t aiia- Mi a:il rop:it:Ul ;i ;iri I t ii cnlali ia.' I'luT-red and er.i:'iin :o l liy tli in i-: ili eat r su'r so far at l;ii led, with ir.iw;iwii , if:ii;li la the future, a-id ' 'e'ievif ir lli.it tiie j.-ia;.d le; hiniujr Is Imt t'io I'.uwi'injf of a sWi.'".iS day f.r ill- in ies-- the ,.( TilK Advo.'as k Viii ho;.- fiilly i i:fjitw Ii-; u:Nsi m. SiOisicri'iU.m jnioi, ijl.QJ j-er , la advunci-. AdUic s advocate fo:lis:!!:3 C3., I ! Trr.'.'l r'-fit! !" r f i-.r e i: n e w pnr5 kSH'iPi lf SM I.V2't' h in !!. . rl.j lv.:.vt tiiiu-kcppor. rtnaiiff.l ln:;t y. ksoiiu (iui.i) imnijiiir ..is.,. llB.'th lj.li.s hii'1 cut s m.". 'wilh vork nuif case of equal valnr. One ri:i:MN in ach locality can sivure one Irec, otr"thr with our lures ul valuable line of Household '."nmile". tlnse sauiLles. a well the waieh. are free. All the wcili you rre.l is to shoiv whtit e seiul y.iu to th.Ae v ho cull your frien.U a'i-1 neighbors anil th..e iihont you tlmt i.hviyi r.-suna i:i enlaahl rraile for u.. whi. li holil. f.ryear lien once stinted, antl thu. ws are repai l. We p.iy-all espie. freight, etc. After you fcnow nil, if you womM like to TO to work 'for u. y.ou ia corn frjin JiO to ?iGO per weik nu.l ui.wairls. A 11: ei'uiun fc Co..'-x 815- l'oe'l: Lv New York . u Philadelphia " Baltimore " Washington. ' Lynch buj-g-: ' Richmond DanviUoi '.' (roidsboro " Raleigh ''Durham'; " (lieensboro "Salisbury " Statesviije " Newloir-i " Hickory j " Tilorgantipn ' Clarion i ' Round Knob Ar Ashtfvil'J-e Ilotv'Spriliirs " Paint Rock " Moiaistoiwn " Knoxville 12 lo a m? ii GO a m Jj 4- a m 8 a m 3 15 p m 1 00 p ni' " 0 15 p mi 12 l.i4 m 1 15 p m 5 '20 ii m S 00 pm 12 45 a ni 1 3 a in 2 50 a m 3 1 1 a in . 3 50' a in 4 49 a m 5 33 a ut ' G 55 a n 4 30 p m G 57 p m 0; p in . 1120pm 5 40 a m 3 15 a ia 8 15 a m fl 00 p m . 1 25 a ni 3 27 a m 10 33 a in 12 10 m 12;57 p m 14:? p m 2 22 p m 21j!) p m ' 3 43 p m - 1 22 p iu o 35 p m -8 32 a.ni ' 7 20 p m 8 15 a m 7 35 p in 0 25 a m 7 35 p m -3 45-p ni ' S 55 p in ! A. & S. R. R. No 11. ' j.IAILY No in. DAILY Lv Ashevilte 10 10 a m Hendersonville 11 0G a m . 11 18 a m " Flat Rock " SalmTa 'VTvron i Ar Spartanburg. Lv Spartanburg " Tyron Syimla i u Ftat Rock " lleirderrttmvillc-l ArAslieville ' 11 43 a nj 12 31 p ifi I i 40 p in 4 40 p in 5 40 p m G 27 p in G54 p in 7 07 p m S 00 p in ani!. anie. unda v at a.m. Catliolii Services every second Sun-! $ Rev Francis ! b day at 10 a m and 7 p m. Meyer, pastor. Sumb-.y sch lal every Sunday at .10 : in. Y M C A i.)eve.;ioii;'.l srrviees at Uall every Sunday ;.! 4::.o p m. Business meet ing tir.-t Thursday night in every moith. I H Fou.-t, prcsY. 9 mmm 4 r . - t t - . - ,4 I'alnii'. v , O.Iurpliy Branch. Dui';. f xceijt SL'N OA Y I No. G5. J Mo. Gt, LO !)(;!'. Fulton Lodge No it'.) A F & AM, meets every first and third Friday night in each month. K B Neave. W M. Salisbury Lodge. No 21. K of P, meets everv Tuesday night. A ll Boyden, C (.'. SaVisbury Lodge, No 775, K of 11, meets every 1st :'.nd 3d Moiwlay night- in each month. (.' T Bernhardt, Dietator. Salisbury Council, No 2,2, Royal Ar canum, meets every 2d and 4th Monday nis;ht in each nionlh. J A Ramsay, llegcilt x No Botc Work, j 0 w Caveats, and Trjtf -j-r.Iark c'.taHc-l. r.i tl all .Tt rut tusincs conducted for r.'.opcr.ATC Pres. OuOffi -.c o ;.- -a-1; '. n. r - t nr""z and we can "are i. !: .s lc iLaa- i remote fro:a Ws .! :.-' a. Send mod-1, ;'r:;v r: r-',-r' ., v.-'tn df?rip tion. Ve ::avi.-e, iT ;;:a '.2 er not. S'oo of Cb&rge. Cur fjy no e t: I r.:'ou: is nci:cd. A PAMFK'.rT, ':1I.-.V ! Mi ! IV.t-?-! t," n Ifl names ot i ur l c'. i:' ; i: y-...' t:- ciiat;T .? town, ecni free. At rj!-, Lv Ashcvjjlo 7 lOa tu Ar WayjiesViile SMOa'ni ' liiyson C'-Hy 1247 pm ' Tomotla! G 05 p ni Lv.. Tomtit hi . Ar P.rvson Ci'V f , ' v avnesviile A-ie ilie 1 4 7.0 a m y.iiU a m 2 05 p m 4 05 p m-' Opp. Patent Of, ;: tisfacton Guaranteed. V Orders by mail solicited and'prompt- EPIITG-CAH. SERVICr. lv attended to. Addrc p0l,"M's-- 1: esi- orL I'.J 11 I 1 " Railroad. Taxation. 200 psr cent. 31 percent. Salisbury, N. C. ' Of thtf many food products; of the fiuui, ; I shtlr speak'oFbut tnie: farmers j :.. 1 1 ..i 1 .1 : .. -t-:... 1 .. .. lUgeilpiai. uui Uiiiijiiitii in piiiiituiiu, 4fn nt Lppreei.ije i:s they snould the n j Lii .-. i;i:. t t . 4 at !LTtm. r or ooui uei 11 Illinois, 1 uo .tyl I elieve it has an equal for promott ng growth on young tilings and tor ' wihteriu stuck-c"he.;p and well. V "k j 0 its aire a sjire crop; easily raised. make an' uiiequaled prepantiiou for wjtea, ainl tu u are indispensible as a . fi'd. - We sow early, rather thick, on - a stronir soil, cut .thent ;us- jxreeh as posible land hale the in cured without moulding. We cutajnlv when U .-'.-'dfy,. put In small-ten or twelve bundle U. '::';: stvo.:.;is ai)d.l)efore pritting in the barb h -j'; thew ; u;re4S 4jie horn ajiown: arid the i ; rirtts thorongiib stintied and dr.ed - -Wurn taMns tli? public But wheu these eorpo- tue ratlroal c Hporaiions rations nre eaueu uimmi are Lot sallstieu to base to list their propeiiles tlu lr Irciirut aimpisseu tor puoue taxation iuc irer rates' on the coat, ot same agents that were the plant; lucludiug a otfoie the legtsl Uuie. uvanagenif nt more ex-sbo'vlng the wouiterful travag.iiil than any othei value ot their -1 1 mis, bu-4'.ness in the world, Out have no trouble In eon have de.uged their slocks vineing the -powers ltb their water. -and U3ed ih tt be" that these pic- that as a b.isis: ot maMn pertiesnre comparative-, the peo de pay -tribute, -ly worthless. The val- uatSon that is a basis 1 tor their tariffs, should " ' be the basis tor the as sessor. Tiis is a clipping from the uFarm Herald," Iowa, the liveliest kind of a live farmers' weekly. Here is a whole eh u nek- of truth, a solid story of fact, a full statement of corporate tax eva sion. 1 iris the kind of folly that runs in Hie spite of anrselves, how long, ohy Itow long" shall we stand it, Sonthport A. E. Stevens is pr dent: J; C. Wiswell, of New Yc vice president, and P. J. Farrell, secre tarv, of the Sonthport Lumber (Jo., previouslay reported s.s incorporated to erect lumber mills, &c. K Snrav A b'll has been introduced t-. . . . . . 1. 11.. in lu; legislature to incorporate me Harper Fabric Co. Sprav A bilMias been introduced in the legislature" tn incorporate the Spray Water I'ower & Laud Co. Wiikosboro -Higfb Point parlies conletnplate establishing a furnituiv factory in llkcsboro. WilnilKgton Th New Iliver Oys ter Co.i mentioned in our last issue, intends to establish an oyster-canning factory at Stone Bay near Wilmington.' J'OxT OFFICE. j Office lrcrrrrs from! 7:30 a tn to G.rpp m. Money order hours '. a. in to 5 p m. . Sumlav hours 12:15 a m to 1:00 pin J II Ramsay, ,1 M. CAUTION W. I.. lonKla name and nrU-e ar- eilaiiiptnl on I lie Vend direct to factory, enclokins fvertled price. -f' . - . .. s...-e KKKIlCnAIOK. 1,. II.CLKMXKT CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attonicva Ziaw Salisuuky, N. C. Feb. 3rd, I SSI The 33e3t Household needcine. Saco cr t rio each year tLc zys n nseclo purin of the Ljj:iri Izz do,? the blocd. Troci . :: i'diiood to old age, no remedy -.toot 3 nJA cassa xrilh tiio Garsc ccs--iiv of r-ood results as ,rr an I c I1L!X1D A OL V.'. C. McGa-.cy, V.'ct-b City, P r!c., vr.lr. B. IS. l;is dne roc xr. re jrood ei i I t 1. s iiy than any other L-Vod f-vrifierl evir ..c the cowf.'rt' cf my life to it." . .1. S'icpherd, Norfolk, Va r,rfft T-r, .rr. it-s : " 1 depend on 15. I.. V. for the prc-ci ii . v.- "icatth. I have au it in my family :. ' -1 t ..-' year', and in i.U thaTlln-.c htvc 1 oi. l.-d iv-- a dvt..r." - Write f ir niu?Sraei "Book rf .. M.V 'i i!.!.".it CO . Atlaute. Gi Suit fir .. X s 9 and 10. l'ullinan Jdeepers be iv.aa n (ireehsboro and Mo'r'iistown., . -- 2Cis. 11 ttnl 12, Pu)lmau Skepeis be ! ween llet pi inj;s and, ;VVashiuiton.an(l v Ne w York. ' .- Xos. K1jj:h1 14; Pulman Parlor Car3 m twitn llot Siutis ivnd CMumbia.-.;. Ju.iLTavh.rr W A.Wiiiburn, (Jen Pass Afft, Div Pass ,At Vahin-tou, D. Q. 'Ashevi)le, NrC. CATiRRH TMF II L. i I 1 1 1 Ullkini MfVI f- ,1-1 - WDnHPv Inflammation, "Wg $ Restores the Senses of T ate and .Cinel: I lit IN& U'Jiit. i, Avy.icrrrwpo A particle: is applied to each nostril and j is :ireealSe Price 50 cents at Dnifr- rists; by mall reaisteretl, 50 cents- RIA'. 1 BRO n'lERS; 50 Warren St., Xcw York. ir-:..- Many years -practice have given C A. Snow & Co., Solicitors of patents at Washington, 1. (,., unsurpassed suc cess iu olAajning patents for all cl.sses of inventions. They make a specialty of many patents that h;.d beeti pre viously 'rejected.. Their, advertisement in another .coltrtnn, will be of interest to inventors, patents, manuiacturers, and all wlio have anything to do with patents, f or twoir three hours. There is tro depende'nee to be placed Wilmington--S. W. Skinner & Co., operating machine shops, have incor porated si tlie S. W. Skinner Co., with a capititl stock ot not more man $200,000, ' WilmingtonIl. W. 'Gbson will erect a saw mill. Winston YY. B. Ellis &c Co., con template enlarging and doubling the capacity ot tl.eir cigar and tobacco factory. Winston The Reynolds Tobacco Co., is reported as to erect a new tobac co factory. 'Winston T. L. Vsiugb & d, nsive, it is reported, enlarged their tobaceo factory. y -ewv ,v , 1 r"vn t imi-bitmt-i ' ' UuD fcaaa Us' $3 15 G LAS FOR GENTLEMEN. 1 Mtie Calf. Heavy l.aoca uraui moor AViilfipmof. i.lu lu st i r. 'ho worm. 1 "'"ITil wrrnP". S5.00 f-iENTINK lAN-1VNll,.l tnOB 84 .OO HAND-SEU l.l .. ''VoF 8 2.5(1 KXTKA V Al.rK t AIA hUOK. 8S.OO and l. -." IlOVS' ?CIIOOI, MIOES. All made in C'onfrress. r.utton Rud Lace. a n $ SHOES LADIES. 81.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. Rest Material. Best style. Steam, Air and Vacuum Bumps, Vortical an SOD -1 VERTICAL PISTON. 1 -Vlly.'plptrili'g thl e or. Hie tiiits, i 1 t! '. 1 pt'om'.so m.i'le in necessity. m.in out (,t h (tirch, ami he Kent Fitting. KOH .11 H L 11.11. ' - ... I w W. . loulas, Bro-kton, Blass. iSold by M. S. BROWN W inst o n The Winston-Salem ill Winston. ti 1;:; v li'ilr;: ::,,.f M. . i. ..i;,, 1.. ,.. ..n 4i. .ir..-..- ..i- ....... .u; 1 : . Jianct K iiunrovemenc i.t., win con mMs ata iimetiiui kk oin a eood as- slid wet oil his e4otbers. he wdl never : struct, lt is sh.ted, all Iron bridge neai k jctiient ti cats we have in trouble doit. - . . "j wiUi rats and rnici. . ! 1 : Brad liebl's Female Ite-ulator workeo like a charm; improvement been woiwler- iul; fiimiot express my iraiitinn. " everv lady alHieted would try it. I know t would ('ure them. Miis.LrLV A.Loxr., Spriim (irove, Fla. Write the Urndhehl Ke-ulator Co.. Atlanta, (ia., for iurther pariieulars. Sold-by all dr Winston-M. A. W. Walter & Co. From the middle of Ot .ber to tha1- Children Cry for Pitchers Castona. i establish n tobacco laciorv. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN"! Mil Ify, 3, w r. W W Regular Ilorisontal Pictcn. canacioy. . VERTICAL PLUIIG 1 ... - lr-i -- W The most simple, di'ralle and cfieetive Pump in the market for Alines, Quarries Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian, wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing -i Send for Catalogue. purposes. - Tin A. S. CiMESOHM POHP For ni' Last Sti;i;i:t Nkw III .T Jl 9T .T m . . llapa sN' ' 4! i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 5, 1891, edition 1
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