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- ; - . - - . v 7 " !. I 1 !l - 'if; S i " i t i I 3 -1 5$ h it - i T'li Aluanck imki:ctoi:y. - Xatiotial AUianeL.L. k, president. North Carolina H. Clover, vice presi dent, Kaft' T'f. relary t, iuryr, 0co.Fn; J.TI ViUtsectu.er, State :AUianrJ! Chirr, pnevt, OI.I Sparta; EC: Deddiufkfd, setrrcnuy Jialcili. , i - . - Ii,,va&ty-3v MiHtr, president, Ulackmcr;IM. L. Kttvbiv, secretary, haw. JredcU CVty-3, V, ' IMmn, president. Coot Spring l K, ' Iunsoy, secretary, ilooresrille. Calxirru Cout,1y. V. intefnan, prt-i-1ent. Concord Dr. J. S. L-tflerly, stcic. Ury. Oneord. J)atUlon. Cuaidy-W S. Green, president, I j Alfred 1nidsay, secretary. ' I i Livo Stock Notes.' t Tli.'r hived more sons than you fcau properly care for. The nuniljer-of -horses" assessed l50(p iu-IUinbii was SS ,4'JO. If ! tirtni- nolicv to keen 1irs of in 11 Aged and sizes together. The wool clip of New Mexico for thi year i fsti muted at 15,000,01)0 "pounds. v i When Ton find a bull to bead ytur lieard that suits you, buy him. .Don t iaibble ove a fyw dollars. t It is estimated that. 180,000 lambs U-twferi'four and eight weeks of age wrreaiyrketed hist season. , l See that the sows about to farrow Are not lft out some epld jiight, and a - lot of dead or. dying pigs found in the : tnurMUig. - - - : Don't stint the young sows yon in tend to breed soon. Oats, wheat niid i tilings and a little .oil-cake will be much better for them' than heavy corn feeding. j ..... The custoin bouse officials at Phila delphia have seil 11 51) bales of woo! thatdiad been enleil' I as ""cattle, hair." The wool was! coveted with a thin lay over of cattle hair. Good draft horses roadsters, or work Iiorses are always in demand at good prices arid with care in the selection of the breed-stock, may be raised a cheaply Wconiiuon pltigsv In selling tit wethers each one must decide for himself whether the. money is in shearing or selling unshorn: Ure know. flock-masters who hold there is just as muelf money in selling with the wool on. . In selecting marcs for this reason's breeding, get those, that-are sound, liealthy arEd xigoi-bus, of good form, size and disposition, then breed them to a vigorous, thrifty stallion l some of thf better, oreeits. According tp the "figures finished , to the State Hoard of Agriculture for Illinois the number of beef cattle mar "heted from the North Division in 181)0. : ivas 278,07ii; average weight, . lJi):; - average price per 100, live weight5, 15'. In Southern Djyision the number sold j was b2,$?2; atettie weight, 02 i; av erage price, 2.42. in the -Centr.il " Division the iiutnber marketed wai 150,030; average weight, 117G; -aver-,age price .S30r - TrofJ -Wwi Henry says: UI should think ten pounds of hay sulHciejit for a horse- liberally fed on grain. As a rule Iiorses .consume much more hav than is best for them or profitable for u - a-- '!"!.:. ..... j. . Li c i't: . - hay chute or deep m;uger"with a large amount of-liay and allowing thti ani . mal to eat at will should be avoided. , with a little experience ascertain the - needs of the ammal and keep him to that." . .. - '. f The New3. r Tbe New York Poultry and Pigeon . Association opeued. their second annual show in that citv. .Tlie Rteamer Circe, from Glasgow; sunk-at her dock at Baltimore. Some one left a. waste pipa open, 1 mi.-'eVi'... ' i rl i i -iv t i ue -vii.zsus jiuiuat rirs insurancei 1 Company, of-1 Waterloo, Iowa, assigned ivith liabilities of $:3l,000. ' , . -: '! ' - ' . OSicial' returns from Oklahoma ' idiows that the elections were carried by JDenioerats.anuV the Alliance. The business portion of Winnebago, Illinois, wa partially destroyed by fir ..causing a loss 6f 50,000. Th Pullman ear shopsNand a row of vvel lings at 'St. Lou is were dest royed by fire involving U loss of $250,000. It was reported jthat a nymlieate of brewers had been formed ihiGermany to 1 manufacture bjeer iu the United States. . ' -j , The-four-y-iar-old daughter. "of Wil- liamtirimeut Guthrie, O. T., et the house on fire ibid burned her mother to vdealh. i '-Judith, u .tainting valued at $10, XX), an heirloom ih the Ferfant family. was ruined bv.a 6e in the home Emi! I x errent af iuiuneapolis. - T.he Heiuse of the Bishop of the EpipscopaL Church elected the Kev lleilry C. Sweiitzell, of Scranton, Pa., to be Missionary Bishoji ot Japan. The-overdue steamship Kotterdam arriveil at New Yok. She reports r having, Kjglited the National Line :stek.tucr Denmark in a dibbled comlt .liod 1 , "l-ChiU-lesi II,. Bfanscombe, who laid out ihe cUy of jjawrence, Kaa for the Nt-w Etjigland Euiigrant Aid .Society . -thirly-seveu jjears ago, died ut Dauvef, Cd. " i Bishop Engle wjis expelled fr ni the United Bhererf Church at Abiirue. - K a us;, s, for i'd isc reet 'ti mm cferi n g. '' lie tailed receiitly with liabilities $rj(),. dU10:iiLixceN5 of iitts. ( h TC'a ITews. ' J Hf.rranfon Methodist church IS .buiWing a new parsonage. - Wiirretiton B,.pfist chtireh has re cent Iv had ten additions. rciiit and Lineolnton station are IcThavc :.cv parsonages, Sixteen niem bets have been to Huutersvflle Presbyterian church. Itev Di-..afroll has resigned the pastorate of his church in, Ashevillc. . Sandy Kidge Metlnxlist church has eotnpletei a tiew house of worship. Threo new members were added to the Haptist tabernacle in U.deigh the jjrst Sund;''' ' ' ' The Baptist church at Klrzaleth City lias b::d sixty-six accessions in thirteeji-rmniths. Rev. T. I. Barclay hits resumed his work as pastor after a long an I pain ful sipeil of sickness. .- Rev. C O. Vardell, of Charleston. S. C, has-been called toihe pastorale of the Newbern I'rethyteriau church. The foundation of IlHtherford Col lege has been laid. It is to be com pleted by the first of July. , The Fineville and Pleasant Hill Ptvsnyteiian churches have recently purehaed a" mansa for thcirjastor. Mr. Wm. P. Fife has finished a good meetiiig at Lexington. Tie will con duct a serius of sw vices in Charlolle early in April. The Visitation Committee of the 5th district in Fayettevilie Presbytery will meet in Lumbejton church the 17ih and 18th of the' mouth. - About tweuty-fi'va persons at or near VVhilehalhSeni'iuary on the bounds of Rocky River'churcSi. have recently and pub!icallyprdi'es.sed faith in Christ. Revs. W. D, ilorton and W. C. Maxwell have been preaching in the StAndraws Presbyte-rian church at Wilmington-with the result of reviv ing gieatly the j membership of the church. The Baptists are most praiseworthi- ly endeavoring as -the time of limita tion apj)roaches to make the mosi of the gefterous offer of ,Mr. Rostwick. L?t eVery man open his purse. Lain-bcrto)ili)bi'Soniin.- -; Words of Wisdom. Our thoughts ofto-day are our actions-of to-morrow. - " Men need moral courage more than they du higher foreheads. An ugly thing is ugly and you can't make it pretty by liking it. A man who takes care of his youth is apt to became 'a wise old man. No man's cnnjiinctufe-i are iight. but somutitnes his y;uess happens to hit. - 'i fact is as difficult to change as ftfr a bigot to be conscious that he i.-i one. He who chooses to be led will never redeem the mortgage on his will pow- It is interesting: to hear two "schol ars" convince each other that they are both wrong. - It must be a very clever woman in deed who tan make the story of her illness interesting An elective government needs r.p authority of State superior to the will of the people. You pan not control the "mind; you cannot say, "this shall go in and this 1L-11UU1I Ulll, W hat seems to be virtues' is derived from an innocence that ignorance is always blessed with. , - Men rareiycontend for liberty to Jo that which is right: thev usually tiirht for the liberty that licenses them in wrong-doing. We can all tell the truth when it is easy and praiseworthy to do so, hut when ouxjelling .'tlu .truth brings dis grace upon ourselves, or lavor upon our enemies it is hard for us to utter it. Notes. . An effort is being made in Boston to hayethe suiierintendent of nublic. grounds given the arable portions of the school yards of tha city, iu the interests of increased attention to horticulture o:i the part of the children. It is h g)oJ idea and should succeed. The Chicago Journal says: The farmers want the .earth. Well, sup pose they do, is there any thing un reasonable iu the men who till the soil owning.it. The millionaire monev bags whom the Journal represents .are not as easily satisfied. Thev want the earth jind all that is on and "in it and then they would not be happy unless lliev nail n so n mnrf tgage on the moon. The Farmers' Alliance in Ohio has had a great growth during the h-st vear. In January, 1S90, there w.ere but fifteen Alliances in the State, while to-day we :have 550 strong sub-Alli-ances in tne State. Farmers are ed ucating themlres upon the questions of-the day, aiuHhrough thttn we may e.xpcct at no distant day the purifying of the nation. Dan Kreis. 'Why do vou call the hovs ia galleries the gods, MrrTragediens r" 'To di.stiuguishlhein frtmi the devi's who sit" in the orchestra"' chains and write criricisins.'" Children Cry for Pitchers Castona; The Cundnrtor' Tord rtill. Some tinc -fcincc u fccuerul .matagef fonntl onf tbot one cf bis coaar.ctprs was. ruaahig rfiort fii his cash remits b sraiU . niMouut cry trip. He wes an t-xcclkrt train manager, caa w uuuuv OI peculation was not over U per uay when j ,,JO, tr r e j ror nu ...u - i M be was on tto react. TLo- manager Lad l IJ.' r'-M ur nH . it 1, uotth, ami a biin watcbxl very close! r, anrl-ascertained section in v be had for almost the asi tl,:it his conductor vras defrauUius tho i in jr. nnivtdinir thi4 innvmhr;i!:e ii -si. es- company out cf jnst cnouga to;tay his jsumh" Such biiir the case, the addedlSSl' growth .-i'the Alliance is pj-iScd iii-ii into hi3 private oC.ce. "Say," said he, "don't you tliink this company Las been puyiu your ! Lcurd nlj-.nt 1 An 't finc-.no-!.?" 4vu ...... --r "Make yoursclf underst jlhat j, t -fi vj j ; e conductor v. a ii sci.icftrrruty. in , . "'I mean just this, tlait you have Lecn . ceeoed-1 y t .l.s frder tn tho canvass tlie knockini; down your living cxj-ccsca cut of ineucy belc'cgins to t:iia ro.;d for eco time, and wo have grown v.cavy of it." "Well, wiiat r.ro you goiug to do cbout It?" the coatluctcr queried, suppesing. a matter cf course, that h diiciiurge would follow in the nest Ler.tcuc o. , "I v.-'dut to know if your salary s large enough for you to pay yur ov.vu board." "I fciiullliitve to pay my board v.i;hout any salary for awlaic now," was tho con ductor's reflection to l.hr.st-lf. i Much to tho conductoi'o curprise the manager told him to take out his tr: In, but cot to charge Ll3 board to tto ee-i-nanv airain. A raoro honest and faithful man never was In tho cn.ploymt-nt of the tompauy afnr that. Clobo-DeiV.'ocrat. Jviuieri nt ISa Ilo'ots, . I3ut few persons posses the remotes! 1'eaofthe iipcrta-.icc (.f the r.cvpper stand vitldn the prccmet-. of cxv pin.Cip.'U liotelj. Those who do must ndrait it is as great ah auxiliary an the chief chef. . Tha majority of tho habituoa cf hotc-Ls aro in veterate readers. They vrov.ld iather lose all the tobacco and liquors of the country than submit to the deprivation f?f their favorite newspapers. As a rule tho new faper: arr always on l:lo in tho reading and emoting rooms of tho Itotol, btrt it h seldom that the guests avail themselves of the privilege of reading thcr. Outsiders do that. They prefer to purchase tha papers at the stand and hie themselves to their rooms for an uninterrupted perusal Tho keeper of one of the rtancls informed a reporter that she disposed of 2,000 daily papers in. thi3 way. The income op.eh dny, she said, amounted to nearly AU this U not realized by the sale of newspa pers, however. A well established stand hvcariably places on sale besidcj the popu lar inr.."a2i:ic.-?, hooks,, novels n::d period icals of lic day, copies cf rdl the leading napers of -nearby cities. The Boston, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, 'Wash: .-v-ton and Al bany moniin;; press :.; for sale before noon everyday. They aro retailed at a few ;ents in excess of t'ac reulatlcn price. The men who own theso stands lease then from the proprietors of the hotel. All are wealthy, afe.v bcins rerulnr features of Wall street. New York Mail end Ex press. One of tiio Yollowstono Slarvrils. At the Cleopatra sprin .:,lupon n terrac fcrfy foot in lieijht unci coveri:;;; three quarters of an acre, the dep rit is vmurual! j rapid, and for this rea.oa tho cprin; is ttiiiztsl for the purpose cf encrusting Jier various articles that ure sold as curios and sor.vems ia the valley. The spring has a temperature of 151 degrees at tlie cd-Te, but ia every basin that is fed directly by a hot sprluj tho tempera ture increases rapidly a.", ci.o 'approaches the source, and the rtroami t'.iat. flow from the barins ntain an agreeable warmth even at a considerable Litancc firia tho main terrace. At thj Cleo patra f prin ;- IxJtths air; f :;:d; er buns tinder the dripphv v;att.T between th shallow terracor, ntul in f nr da;-:; (ninety fclx hours) tlicy are' covered w'.'li a cal fcrcoua deposit to the Icrvh cf -enc-sir-teer.th c a:i irih. ;rr.af::e:.t.; inado of twt-to.d v.i:o after a fuitnclc jath u V.J.i ttiarvclous Fprir:;; ciaev the ; bits of branch coral. The amulet ic horseshoe ia In rreat demand. A hor. cshoo that is tiovm in corruption, r:i:';ed, n:-!-, dusty and with -tiio nails stiil tv.icted la it jj raised in iueorrupticn, a 'Ar.i; of beav.tr and a joy f jrever. It i? in very truth the materialized rd;ort vt a horseshoe. If yci are making the tour of the pr.rh let me r.dvfcu you to deposit your souvo riirs in the Cleopatra Fprhcj on the day our arrival, and v.-hori you snre read to depart you vCi find uhem whiter th:D izow. Ccir. F'"tu."'uTr Clu'onicJa. A Coloroil C'lioiit's Ccn.rc';8lo:i. I roracmher very well the Crtt enso 1 4vcr laid to dcfcml ia ctairt. My client, n ifgro, ImJ "trick a h." lly iaiLer left too to malic my owa begin niiiji and to 1 wrestle with jurtico rleiio. lt;U'l: "Jim, when you are called plead not e-.ui'y uud fit-k for trial by jury." "Yes, wi! i," K.id Jim.- Wlieri Jiin v.r.s culled lie stood r,p, nnd tlie clerk read in his stereotyped wuy the Indict nient-, ending "contrary to tl.e form and statute,1" etc-., and uilud: 4AYb"reo arc you guilty or not guiltyf ' . li?ah'', paid Jirn,. - "Kead it over," Frd.l tho judge; and over again it was accordingly read, ami to tho tame concluding interrogation Jim i Rgain repor.le.i, "t-ah.- "Sco here, you," raid the judge; "he la asking yoitif you took that Loir or not." my horror Jini fcratchetl kin head.aiul, with u confalins tsnile, E-aid: "Yes, can, jedge, I tuck do hog;'1 and fo ended -my first le.-:cn. Cor. Xow Orleans Picayune. Dcmanrl for Rnmll Cliunye. ; Tho.dMnand for wnall lillaand coins, " tsayts a Philadelphia fuh-trcaaury official, "i3 .such thr.t wc cannot begin to eupidr $1 ond. A3 blll3 as fast as they aro called for, tntwe are nwuy Ixjhind in tho mattui of smr.li change nennles, five c;nt piece?, dinxt, Qtiartc-rs and half dollar bit On of th? peculiarities of tho day la the new demand from tho south end southwest foT prTr.'es. Heretofore the m'oplo in that pan of the country havo Lad no for nn ceat pieces;'-tbey have rather inclined to sneer at sr.ch l-ony; but.he preat rT-oivth of liveliness in tmde down thero $cema to liavc clianged affairs materially. And ell over the coi-ntry it would rccin as if this denjund for craall currency is a faiyintlica tio4 thr.t there i:? a boom intstail burineaa. Thit would explain the denrand for this cerr abunda-ico of nnall monev, n dcnuuid that the public really doe-a not" niprecUtes vj grea t ia it-1 1 Cbicaaxt Tiii'a. jJa.!ili;s Valentine In Iyondon. There io eno London inanuftiftor'at wlJ!th tho making of valentines ;goes on all the year. It i.s tlie headquarter?; for the prtjilucrion of those combinations cf laced nt silver paper, eprings. mottoes and lit t.le.br.i:cht.b t.f colored llowers, and much oi i no wont has to he do2o 1v hand. l he lacctlrnncr. f' .riur tar.ee. i3 laid tnn rW-r.. war.l a. id VAzl r.wjiy by hand, end the stani-Ydia-cr U tut a cheap Ccrsnan im itation. , TI.-j v:-.lci:tinc3 are nut to"ct!icr by'-vomcr, the ricit crpcrt cf wb-Li cr.n- ttUllke. l!:rtC tuCeil n d;;- fln! r T-iT--', ihin.-xr.bta-.t tTTclr v.-1-t ii that tiey sU ! rt.tin'e ihu third ilarer of the H-r.t V-,-,-? ! lor a iiuv.ca.n o Liv.th, which, thev sue, u, c:-eLu. i.j'.U:n.IkKtcn liadrvt.; " .tt'.e h:dt:?tryrt the Unitod S .tta - On tho. Ott.cr Mac. "My brother," .v.nutly tpalce the r;ood i .de-.'sr.naii to th- ilyir-t? il:::;r!c:er, 'd'-TyoTi 1 foet rerfectiy safe an I Pappy.-" ''I do," ! replieti tlie dy:u t:u::i faiinly. "I uo.:' ! "You ai-o on tha liver's bank." said th-s I derpyman soL-smiy, "and - "Ye.;." : iiiterruraeJ the' uyia. man, "I 3aiov if. i ;vi.u i,a:.i s, caaa..:;, on the cti.er bide, isn't it:-" I'iitihui-r Lnattli. All - AfldllSOri T'T-m - c-ior.i il . cii'o. -Smith !vpSfr,l:.w ff!,v n aL i 1(,; ., : jJ , i - x" 7 1iJ acU V lana - m es'e n Kansas, the .cnusalcration biug a pnir snoes. -Much ot the KtuLout the: t not Strang.. liis years shewing fur the Alliance aftords some ground for theassumiition iv ex- two years hence. It is pivity safe tosay that tin; harmtr xMliance -wilt 'hs-.Vi a presidential candidate in the field in lhJJ,-and such camlwlacv will knock (he calculations of tin leaders of the old- pirties into smithereens, i'he P t II' . I raimrr -finance seems to inive Come and come to stay. Elmira Tele-ram. uLet n:e fly to their bosom," she said :u niDsnv. gic tor.es. "1 don't wan't any flies on tuc," lu protesu'd. "Jiut l ain only a little flv she urged 1 hope i:or,"' lie ' said citicallv, and s'ne scolded hitui for Lein so smalt. ' -rn - TTir i tt " - ' Walter UndgcK Athens, Tenn., write?: ' i.-. ....; . r ',..,1 i iit......i 1 VJt UU.I 1 l.iHl t)Wt.'M illlltt.lt.-tl Willi ruiiuin sores auu an ei:!aii;en;ciit of tlie hones in my leg. .X tried t-verythinj? I hear I-d without any permanent bent-fit until lhjlanic Blood J'aha was roeom- mended to m-e. After iiaini' six bottles the sores healed, and I am now in better health than I have ever been. I scud this' testimonial unsolicited because' I want oheis to be benefitted. George Giv me a kiss. Lnciuda Yes, if vou will give mo what vou -haven't irot. never had. never will have, and vet can give. U.'Cigt Jerusalem! ; Luc in da -No-a-littsbalid. -.3-a ir - - Many years practice h::ve given 0. A. Sno w & Co.. Solicitors of patents at Washington, I). C, unsurpassed suc-eo-s in obtaining jiattMits for all cl.sses of invention's. They make a specialty of r.iriny patents that had been pre viously rejected. ""Their, advertisement in another column, will be of interest to inventors, patents, manufacturers, and all who have anything to do with patents. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai coi-XTY ;ovi:iXMEs:r.t Clerk upcnor. Court, W (i Watson. HhcriH'. J.ts ?.I Monro Kt'istcr of Dt'eds, 11 X Wouds(n. Treasi-.rer, J S.irn'I 3I-Cubbins. Purveyor, l C Aicv. Coroner. 1) A Ahvi ii. Coniii'.isioi.i i , W L Klutt z. chairman. Dr L W Coleman, Cornelius Kestler, J A Stew:;rt ami I V PaUi ion. Sup't ruidic Sv-hools. T C Linn. Sup't of Healtii, r .1 J Siiuuncicll. Overseer of l'oor. A 31 Li own. row v. flavor, T C !rin Clerk. D K .Julian. Trea.-urcr. 1 f Foust. liliee. II Y I'ncv, ei.ief, J I Pnce, C W lV.d, K M liurrin-cr. Coi ii n i i.-.i i i c rs North -ward, J A IJen tlks'iiau, ! Miller; Soutli W;irtl, I l .liUia:i. J A li o. reii: Fast ward, J i (ior don, T A Coiuher.ur; West ward. 11 J Iiohaes, J W M-aur.cy. rjiri;cji:s. -Services every S.intlav at Method!- 11 a m and 0 ) m. Prayer nieetini: every Wednesday at C j in. Rev Dr. W 11 Leith asttr-, Sunday school ey-ry Sunday afternoon at: o'clock. J W Mauncy, suji't. Presbyterian Services every Sunday at 11a ni and 8:.'0 in. Prayer nveetinc every Wednesday at 8:1)0 p-m. Key J: Hum jde, 1)1), astir. Suntlay .seliool every Sunday afternoon at -1 p in. J Jtuniplc, sup't. Lutberan Services every Sunday at 11 a m and 7 p in. Prayer nieetinir every Wednesday at 7 p in. Key Clias 13 Kinii. pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 8 p )n. K () Kizer, 'sup't. Episcopal Services every Sunday at 11 a ni and ::'.! p in and Wednesday aiG.oU p in. KeV F J Munloeb, rector. Sunday schoid every Sunday afternoon at .') p in. Capt Tlieo Parker, sup't. Paptist Services every Sunday morn in and niji'ht. Prayer meeting; every Vedi)c:;day ni,-ht. Key pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 9$ a.m. Thus L Swink, sup't. Catholic Services eyery second Sun tlay at 10 a m and 7 in. Kev Francis Meyer, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10a m. " M C A Devotional .services at Hall every Sunday nt 4:150 p m. LusineM meet ing tirst Thursday niht in eVery month. I II Foust, prcs't.' Fulton Lodne No On A F Sc AM", meets every lirsl and third Friday ni" lit in each' mon lb. L Ii Xeave. W M. Salisbury Lodc;e, No 24, K of P. meets every Tuesday lii-ht. A II Poyden. (.'('. Salisbury Lodjre, No, 775, K oi' Jl.'iiieets every 1st hml .')d Mnoda-y nitrlit in each month. C T Pernhardt, Dictator. Salisbury C'.uiHjil, Xo 172, Koval Ar canum, meets eyery LM and 4th Monday ni-bL in each month. J A Kanisav, Kegcnt POST OFViCi:. .).r.ce b.oro-s, 'rom 7:5' a ii to G '0 p m. Money order Invars ) ;n to 5 p m. Sunday hours 12:15 a m to !.(;() p 111 J i .. 1 1 iisa v P M. TH D )GRESSIYE FARMER 'Raleigh; N. C. Oi-an of X. C Slntc Allinnee. K'liKil i.y C.d. I,. L. F.,lk. jstm! bv I I I : ii'.'V Ovivlus C.aie, The paper will be up to uu;il hih standard kept ,. r. ... rt i ty. 'ii'.t- mi a, dim ci per A ir in 1 Value. in l'ro'rressive I'aiu.r 'dUX AT. !'rvv ill 1 9 t V ' will, h sent to in w r;u!jsc ; -(-rs $3.75 for both pa. p.'l-s. iy. Address PR ,'K((ji;LSS!VE FAIJM YAl Ualeigh, SfV. SEND YOfJR J OB TO THE- WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE. J. L. RAMSEY, PRO- -O- Comjdi'to in .ill it? mcnts?. Appoint- Every VAitiETv ov Pkitino Doxk With Nkat.ve.ss axd Dispatch. -() Bill Heads, L'-'ttcr Heads, Note Heads, Statements, ve lopes. 1 I )odgf'l"s, Card Ta Ball & Weddina: Invitation: No Egtcii .--. Work. Salisfucton (I uarauiecd. Orders by mail solicited and 1 v attended to. lu'ompi- .1.1,. ; i re Salisbury.' N.T I'CvO. lOfvathci with p 1. valiwblr liur cf :iotifc.h..l.l . . . . Mm-Micn.inirrr. All the woik v.-u n! rt i. to .how whit we ,,d you to tho who call-v. -r la viliublj lrmrt (,iu, which hold for r whrn oncv suirl- ! nd thu w. .r. r.i,id. 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IA ILV, Ar Thikdelplmw Ar Xe York j No ! iaTlv WKSTIJOUXJ) Lv New York " i'hiladelpliia -t llaltitaoro Washington " Lynchburg ' liiehtuoncl " Danville " (Jold.sboro -" Ualeiuh " Durham " (Ireen.slxuo 'Salisbury " Slatcsviilo " .Newton " Hickory ' 3Ioi;aiiton "Clarion . Itoiind Knob Ar A.-.heviIlo " Hoi Spiinus " Taint Itoek " Moiristuuu " KnoxyiKc 12 13 a in n "-Oa m ' 4-" a in M a ia ."Mo p in I ( K3 p m ( 1T p m 12 lo p m lo p m o lit! ;v 111 S oi pui 4o a ill 14:1 a m i? -"0 a m :l 1 1 a ni : (i a m ! 4S a ni o .')" a m ( ."" am N :'2 a in N -lo a in 0'2., a-u! II 0o a m -r??0 p iu 0 o7 p m 30 p m 1120 p m f5.'40 a m S 15 a tu S 45 a m f 00 p in ' 1 25 a m lb No 14. :,' !.y A. Ii. IL Lv Ashe'ii!e 10 10 a in " 1 lcn'ieioii lilc - H ( t a m I'hu Kock ' Saluda ' Tyro 1 1 A ; Spai I anbury r.v Sp:;r!aubus- " TyroM Saluda - " . I-'iat Ktick -1 r I'd .-I i t vi i Ar A-:lie i: !e HIS a tn 1 1 4: a ni PJ :;i p ia -1 u0 p in I- l.x. I 'M... 04. v -ne i i : c . -i '.1 : ;.!,; i - 17 p ia 1' W;vsiC.- il'.- " P. s-m Ci; v T"mo;la .' Fv T. .:::. ; 1 y.-'U Ci' y ray n e.- 1 1 lv 4 r,o a m ; it) a m 2 or p ut 1 () ') p m -its-" i I QT " IEPIKG- GERVIGJE. ( .Nos. V and !). I'u' !'iu an 'et pcr be- ; '. ween ( rt -enb i'o ii'l .o riistown. s'.llnuiu Sleeitcrs be- j Xos. il and PJ, Pul i t wren 1 1 t.t- Sjii iu - an a. hi U" ton and ; , .' v i r i; . - Xos. ! and 11. ! uli4ian Parlor Cars hi'lw fen iPit Spr; I';:.- ami Columbia. j.;s L Ta 1 ..r, W A Wtnburn, (it-a li A'.:t, Div Pass At Wa-hin'ton. i . C. Ashovillo. X. C. ELY'S QATAR CREAM Q?t! THE art l iv ?' T.'rfA v"A- r' , ' . ri '.;:.s Inflamni'ition. Ileah tic Soroj. Restore c tho Sr-nsc, Taste antLLicL'. ;t rt -f If rt.. . 7 t5i1 -- rv J.I PAY-FEVER A pariiele is avjdietl to each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 ecn'ls at Drujf- j:'it.-: bv mail re'i-teivd. ..0 cents. EL PK TIIF.KS: ',r W.jren St., New York tv.? jra If V:-,'i s capacity. nrnT;.isi m dun. .-l"rfe.-.-..-(l4.v5ja fs j if'.? ' ('Hoc i j-e ' Ju.'irrics, tt t-.t- -t - -i'- rupin o a in '."i a in '2 10 p ni 1 2 57 p m 1 4:j p m- 2 22 p m 2 :) ji ui ' r, 4:l p in 4 22 p m 5 i'S p m 7 20 p m 7 :'5 p in iN "I5.j m 10 10 ) in No 13 DAILY -! 40 pm o -jil p in C. 1?7 p m f 04 p m. 7 07 p m 8 ou p m Mm s i--t l A 'Ti;r.:.-j , a h 'ii ,v,.t, f.w f-hvsr 2-'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 19, 1891, edition 1
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