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AI.1!AC12 DIKKCTOUV. Xtiunal 'AllwceL. I. Polk,r'CMU-nt, XortU Carolina; U. H Clover, vice jrcsi- . - ..- I II Tniiuf RiiTt:ir- Mite Aiuanaez." .m. i" ' OM Sparta;' . C. lieJ lia-deld, sccrebiry. rA hnmrestiiorytl DMrictl'Crtuvvr, A JiCttz:iFV Moon'sville: l'les'nhut, C1 II A. J.TY1L' J 111 v, . , ,, 1 i.'i,..r.,i. c-rptu-v siiwl 1 rcasurtT, J Kimsej, SU6l'v Jrnn Cty Miller, president, Blackiner; M. L. Hitchio. secretary, Saw.; , Jredk Cvukgi. H. Ilohuan, jrrMent. Springs M. E. liiirosej', secretary, JItoresvillc, ; . ' Crtxitru l CiHntyXi F. Ifilenun, presi rlcnt. doac.yd; Dr. J. S. Laflerly, becrc 1 ;ry, Conaml. lUtitltm CWty R S. Green, presi'lent. Jones; W. A. Lindsay, jsecrejary, Thomas-, file. I j . "' Catawba County?,. T. Vi1fnr;. presi- lni, cw inn, . - .t Mewtofi. ! . : KcmethJn? to think About. AccOrdiiij? to the New England Ftnnr the gross cash income per cow for th1 animals contributing to the ( oan.'Ction creameries t Ite. past year $43 20. Why would not that be a luce little sura for some or our tanners 1 9 realize with making manure from 1 he cows to enrich the soil, foi other 1 Vnoi eyicrops? Itjscertain that iu - keep ing b lis oE the Conn., c ws wen' a 'onr instance in freight charges on cotton Feed rne'a 1, ai ul corn men I . Yj n si I agn t oo, 'i XT.... Yt ....I...II li 1 1 lcirf oc cost more to produce and had higher asli.Yiilue thai, similar articles here. Where we can count on an average in he cost f;fod. No freight charges on t tou seed meal and cnttott seed liujii, make them heup when other articles? are searee. We can make ensilage cheaper than f he Northern farmer because of less xpens to keep cold out,, and cheaper labor, to r.t earn in as well , as less cost for lumber to build a silo. Then why nct stjr alwut a little toward re ceiving an income from our cows in cash ?-4Vrt" Emery, Xgricitltarist JN'I C. I'txpeyiment Station. Sub-Treasury Plan.- It isynow anything to beat the sub Ireasurj phin, Hot!) the old paeties are hard at work p.oncocting plans to divide the Alliaice upon this question and thereby eliminate it from the de mands.!! If this could be done Wall street would be satisfied and the people i-ouia ie deceived as tney uave manv -ould le deceived as they have j . i i rrr i . , 1 . I .. " ' " ...t.w ...... ... I t ion practiced upon the sub-treasury ., i . I !daaj WlieH the farmier cannot ta'ce lis proflncts to a warehouse an 4, bor row money on it at 2- per cent... he knows til. plan is rwrt work injir There is no possible wayof fooling hmiAvith the Hssei-tioii it is per.iting, but he daii't uijiderstand it. Ths -plain fact t lat his. borrowed money costs him i'rwm seven to twenty per cent, instead of two is all the eviJetu'e needed to ronvinc hiih that the plan is being ir fled with iu some manner. National JJeonouiist. XortU Carolina Industrial Notes.. Additional machinery is to be put in the worts of the Fayetteville Wqod vorking; Company aft Fayetteville. A wokl working factory is to be es fablishe) by:tlre Forest City Manufac urirrg company, of Forest City. Littleton is excited over the fact that Northern capitalists arc prospecting for a $100,000 hotel in that place. - The AsheTille Toljacco Works' has increased its capital stock and will en large its jworks, adding the manufac ture of snufi and cigarettes. i io btatesviue Jjand Developement mid Manufacturing Cmpany, at btatesville, lias heen incorporated, Jo improve about 700 acres of : suburban Jand. "-i . r The Notitla Consolidated Iron, Mar ble and Talc Company at Nottla, is at work on t quarrying plant at Culber- p n. Ai electric light plant is to b? 1'Ut in a!si. j f Promiiient Allianee nien in P;ffcWi vania County proposed to establish at nainamjad)uiIe manufactory to turn ut faeining implements of various kinds and to maunfacture fertilizers. The company is to be known as the J'ittsylraiiia Central Alliance Trade - Union. In addition to tlie above men tioned it is the purpose of the company to do u general wercliantile business at (Jiatiiam1!: Application for a char ter has been made. heii you. hear an Alliance croaker ju nn inns ne ravored in the senatorial; contest and if he advocates the su!trasury bi,l These are the iuiserHbleitoots with which your ene mies arejow .fighting the order. Slander; has proven a boomerang in uie, nana oi uie enemies of our order i.nd'they aie now trying to see what Man be done with the croaker. Ik's It V said that the republican politi- since iy uniting witli the order. A?e sir not asleep. - m 111 Ml Llllll I1IH I U L 111- Is an invaluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID UVE$ DYSPEPSIA, PILES. MALARIA, C0STIVENESS, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES, : BLOUNTISMS. ' rm the Flower lYJlson Mirror- reraarknble weak minded dude that when Ue leaves tbis worm lie w.intsto die ot drop-', because tite I al ter .is such a swll disease. After ii iman haslipj-edtlown on a piece of orange skin, if he can talk vow will speedily learn whether he is a pro fane roan or not. ; A dead lamb don't have to remain many hours -upon-. the hands of a butch er before it becomes cheap meat. A young man say he cured palpita tion '. the heart by the application of another heart to the heart affected. There's one waist that the amorous poet doesn't rare to That is the waste basket. The woman yho captures a ti:;sband gets a sir prize; most hug. g(d How is it possible for a man to be beside himself. "YVjoman has twice the nerve of a man!'' shouts a female orator. We don't know -about that. Women sel dom! marry women. A dentist announces that he extracts teeth without pain." Most dentists do. Seeing is not always believing There are many men you can see and not believe. A writer on health advises people to "live in the sun. Owing to the pres ent inadequate facilities fon transpor tation and the Ingli prices for real es tare on that luminary, we would not advise any of our readers to emigrate there tins season. Frivelity in church is ns much out ot n ace as snow and sleet and ice would be amid the fragrant, freshness and lucious bloom of sweet and flow ery May. Leave gayety at home, and let solemnity meet us at the vestibule aiid whispering "God is in his holy temph'," keep the heart in reverence bowed. Many years practice have given C. A. Snow & Co., Solicitors of patents at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed suc cess in obtaining patents for all classes of inventions. They make a specialty of many 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. . . -I I.,. I... ! iuiirJ 1 l.ilinA U a much 1,-14 1; j ii inn o iiinucc ' bigger thing than both the political pnrhes combined. It represents the rights of the people. Mrs. Laura Hart, Beaufort, S. c, wrttei;: " ljithomp Torm of bloo I poison wasklllintrnie. y Jinpetlte as lost, my bones ached, ana pans of iu nesu seemea na.ii n would come on my Bines. A friend brougrhMne a bottle of K. H. 15. 'i he soie bui healing at once, and wben I had taken two bottles 1 surprised my Irtendsaiiny rapUVrtcoverj'. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physicLin, retired from practice, having lad placed In lib hands by an Katt lndia mlsslon iry tue formula cf a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Comsuinption, flronelittis. Catunh, Asthma and all 'J'lnoai anu Ming Affections, also a positive and radical cure tor .Nervous tVbl lty and all Nervous com dalnts. ifer having tested its wonderful cur itive"power in tliousancis of cases, has felt it nls duty to make it known to Ills suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire toielieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge, to all who desire it. ihls r3clne, In German, French or English, wita full di rections for piepiirlng and using. Sent by m '11 b addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Xovfis, 8.0 Powers r.loclc, Jiochester, X. Y. IS. ij Don't read ! Don't think ! Don't believe ! Now. are you better ? You women who think that:, patent medicines are a hum bug, and Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription thp biggest humbug of the whole (because it's best known of all) does your lack-ofaith cure come? - It's very easy to " don't " in this world. Suspicion always comes more easily than con fidence. ( J3ut doubt little faith never made a sick woman well and the "Fa vorite Prescription has cured thousands of i delicate, weak women, which makes us think that our " Prescription " is better than your don't believe. We're both honest. Let us come together. You try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If it doesn't do as represented, you get your money again. Where proof's so easy, can you afford to doubt? Little but active arc Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Best Liver Pills made; gcnm tie, yet thorough. They regu late and invigorate the liver, stomach and bowels. R. J. HOLMES, President. L IL F0UST, - - Cashier. v Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $35,000, : General Bankingbusincss trans- aetea. Deposits solicited, Ufi::!v Fir st National Bat ,07- Sisliry, H. C. ' f EXCURSIOH RATES 1 ; j TickelM Good for Five Days. 3 mwrnmnvTmrvmrn KEEP YOUR EYE OS . LWOST "THE CITI 0? AYEHUES." A Suburban Town Site of 450 Acres, forming the South ern Corporate Limits CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Qusen City of the State. A Botilecard 100 feet ivide, gives a 3 mile drive around DIL WORTH, and its avenues, running at right angles, are GO feet wide, constructed with a vieic to sanitary advantages, for sewerage with icater facilities: 0,6zr one hundred thousand dollars has already been sjiint on this pro pcrty and many more thousands will be expended in the near future. Tlie property contains ths beautiful LA TTA': Park of 90 acres, a lovely feature of ivhich is Forsyth lake, nearly 1200 feet long. Taken alto gether, this is the prettiest resort of its character in the ' 'JDx'e" country. At LATTA Park there' are note in course of construction, and will be completed by August 1, 1891. a pa vilion designed by the celebrated Norrman, "the architect of beaut i ful designs," together with a keepers lodge, unique in character and a conservatory after the English pat tern, at a cost for the buildings and furnishings of over $13,000, together with other attractive features, now being arranged for by the Charlotte Consolidated Cons. Co. The company will offer at public sale on the premises on MAY 20, 21, 22, 1891, a number of valuable building lots, itiithe immediate vicinity of the pic turesque places above described. Terms of sale : One-fourth cash, bal ance in 1, 2, and 3 years. The visi tor to Charlotte on that day, will be present also at the regular annual celebration of This fbtx day is a feature tt North Carolina's Queeu City, auu is well wlrth the trip (nm the leiuotest section of our surriunuiiig c untry. The purchaser f a lot, ir lot will Ue rewarded xilh the return i f the c. st i f bis ftre to the sr). I -riejiortive i f business, the pleasures f the tay. wilfamply ripuy r. II f r the outlay Crli brated music will be uu hand to eiillveu the party. Am j le accuiiimndatioiis f r visitors, th.-i ugfi f ur hotels ami a1irg; number f boart'it'g h' uses. A finely cquir.p?a elJct ic city railvvay to cany p tssei'gjrs i ver Charl otte and her environs, now uecorated in their beautiful Spiiug attire. r TIalif n nle ol it, to vi-.it Dlf. WOK II and t lB. lll.orii:, .Hay Hi. 01 anil S3, ISSil. CJC For farther i: f rmation, address CHARLOTTE GINi'JLlDATED Wl. C3. t ii.iiii.orfr. .x. c. Childrm Cry for Pitcher's ntoria. General :: Directory. COUSTY (JOVEIiXMEXT. Clerk Superior Court W Gt Watson. Shcritf. Jas M Ionroc Registerof Deeds, II Woodson. Treasurer, Ja'Sam'I MtCubbins. Surveyor, B C Arej. : Coroner, D A Atwell. Commissioners, W L Kluttz, chairman, Dr L W Coleman, Cornelius Kestler, J A Stewart and I F Patterson. Sup't Public Schools, T C Linn. Sup't of Health, Dr J J Suinmerell. Overseer of Poor. A M Brown. toivx: i Maj'or, T C Linn Clerk, D 11 Julian. Treasurer, I II Foust. Police, II W Price, chief, J F Pace, C W Pool, R M Bar ringer. Commissioners North ward, J A Ren dleman, D M Miller; South '.ward, D R Julian, J A Barrett; East ward, J B Gor don, T A Coughenour; West ward, R J Holmes, J W Mauney. CHURCHES. Methodist Services every Sunday at 11 a m and 6 p m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at GJ p m. Rev Dr. W li Leith pastor, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at o'clock. J W Mauney, sup't. Presbyterian Services every Sunday at 11 a m and 8:30 p in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8:o0 p m. Rev J Rumple, D D, pastor. Sunday school every Sundr.y afternoon at 4 p ra. J Rumple, sup't. Lutheran Services every Sunday at 11 a m and 7 pm. Prayer - meeting every Wednesday at 7 p m. Rev Chas B King, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. R G Kizer, sup't. Episcopal Services every Sunday at 11 a m and G:30 p m and Wednesday at G:30 p in. Rev F J Murdoch, rector. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3pm. sup't. Baptist Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Rev N S Jones, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 9 a.m. Thos L Swink, sup't. Catholic Services every second Sun day at 10 a m and 7 p m. Rev Father Gerard, paster. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a m. Y M C A Devotional services at Hall every Sunday at 4:30 p in. Business meet ing tirst Thursday night in every mouth. I H Foust, pres't, LODGES. Fulton Lodge No 99 A F & AM, meets every first and third Fridav night in eacli month. E B Neave, W M. Salisbury Lodge, No 24, K of P, meets every Tuesday night. A H Boyden, C C. Salisbury Lodge, No 775, K of H, meets every 1st nnd 3d Mmulav night iu each month. C T Bernhardt, Dictator. Salisbury Council, No 272, Roval Ar canum, meets every 2d and 4th Monday night in each month. R G Kizer Regent POsTOEFlCE. Office hours from 7:30 a m to C.30 p m. Money order hours 9 a m to 5 t m. o 1 uimuy nour. i':io a m to 1:00 p m J H Ramsay, P J. D WIL NOT DO YOURSELF JUSTICE IF YOU FAIL TO SEE OUR j STOCK OF j Plain and Fancy Groceries. WE KEEP NOTHING BUT THE BEST GOODS IN OUR LINE. WE DO BUS INESS OX BUSINESS PRINCIPLES. IF YOU BUY YOUR GROCERIES. FROM US YOU WILL GET FULL VALUE FOR YOCR MONEY. GOODS DELIVERED FKEE OF CIIA1IGE. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELE BRATED " Beerki Eeapki & Mm Machine THIS ilACIHNE IS GUARANTEED FIRvST CLASS AND WILL BE SOLD FOR LES.S MONEY THAN ANY OTHER FIRST CLASS MACHINE ON THE MARKET! CALL AND EXAMINE. THANKING YOU FOR PAST FA" VORS, WE REMAIN, CHEBLY & McCULLOH, Between Express and Postotfice. 24.2m. D0 YOU K1T0W THAT Boyne & Badger CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF DIAMONDS OF ANY HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA? SELECTION PACKAGES SEXTON APPLICATION. WE KEEPtork. XO IMITATION STONES IN STOCK. REFER TO 1 CHARLOTTE BANKS. BOYNE & BADGER DIAMOND DEALERS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 23:1 y C. I. WELCH, Livery, Sale & Feed Stable Salisbury, N. C. ON SHORT IJOTICi:. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. CAR RIED TO ALL POINTS. HORSES FED AND GROOMED AT REASON ABLE RATES. C A LL AX D SEE M E. JOHN I. WOMBLE, .with IJUBlTtfbriGo. . RALEIGH, N. C. Dress Goods Department. Any lady wishing to buy -a ' Dress Silk or Wool and will write me stating color and about what price goods they desire, I will ninil samples cliecrtully. Our ,press Goods stock i the most complete in the youth. If you have samples from any northern house scud them to rue and I will match thcni! JOHN M. WOMBLE. 22:3m - M'g'r Dress Goods Dep't. riease mention Uie Watchman when you write.. Womack & Embrey, General Prednee Cowu ffier etats. DANVILLF, Va., For the sale of Chickens, Eggs, Batter and all kinds of Country Produce. Prompt returns. Give us your consign ments. WOMACK & EM BEE Y. Now For Tour Jewelry - We arc still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, and all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand at the lowest prices. Watch repairing a specialty. All work guranteed 12 jnonths. fel9.ly J. & H. HORAH. BIDS WANTED. . Sealed bids will be received un( 11 Saturday, ilay 23J, at 12 o'clock, lor erecting the new factory building of The Salisbury Cotton Mills. The build ing will be ab?ut 3px 100 feel , besides boiler, engine and cloth rooms. The plans and specifications can ! he seen at I he Paris Wiley Bank on end aficr , May 13th. F. J.Ml Rbocil. . v; 3t i'ci'the Bu'lolD. oon ijattcp. PliOFESSJOSAL CARDS. R. LEE WRIGHT, ATTORNEY' AT LAWj SALISBURY, N. C. Will practice in ai the courts oi Rovran and ndjoininp counties. Prompt atteutioii-givcu to all matters jrtaining to im- profession. Fab. 12, 18U1. A. S. HEIUG. Attorney -A.-t Ziaw. SALISBURY, N. C. OfEe in Davis A Wiley' bank lmildnig corner of Main ana IiuiUs streets. Will prac tice in Court3of Uom jiii ami aHjoining counties. Prompt ami careful attention jrircH to all bus iness entrusted to ru. Special aUention given to collections. JOHN A. RAMSAY, CIVIL 33 IM OIIST EER. Attends to Railroad Construction, Surveys. and Mapping of Ileal Estate, Estimates ot Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of Mills, DwelHngs. &c; and attends to tlie purchase ot all kinds of Machinery, Building Materials, &c, &c. ' fel'2.tf Dk. R- L. Ramsay SUBGEGX DEMIST, Smithdeal's Koav, Office, No. 1, e OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 TO 5. SALISBURY, - - N. C. T. I. YinsoiT; South Main Street for your shaving and hair-cutting. First-class work men and sharp razors at all times. Hair-dressing and shampooing a specialty. Will wait or. ladies and children at their homes.. I also sharpen scissors at from 10 to 20 cents a pair. Give me a call. . febl2, tf. HERE! I am still dolns; business at the old stand on Main street. I still do all kinds of repair-work. Kooling and guttering a specialty, SUUs repaired- on short noil -e. Old copper taken in exrh-inge for Stoves and ail kinds of tinware kept In stock. I gu i ran lee all my work and will do it as cheap as It can be done In the state. IJps.iHcifuI'y, WILLIAMS BEOWN. 21 3.n STOP HERE! stop neai corner of Mala and Innis st reet aDd get tLe nest Shave or li air cut. to be found in Salis bury. If jou wl.l shave in my shop you wi"i go away s.Urslleo. 1 am the old reliable democratic ' barber. Ucspec.lfullv. - V. U. VcNEELY. Salisbury, April 2. Is91. t ?m U. S. DIRECT TAX Paid on land in ISHG-'G? Rcfn'ntlrd. Janes 15. Mason, attorney-at-law. Chapel Mill. X. C., will collect tliis tax for ." cents on the Dollar. Send your receipts to him. f lost write the facts. lie can give the best citizens of Chapel Hill as references. 'J'.i-.'.iux J. A. JOHNSTON. ' T. L. ELLIOTT JOHNSTON & ELLIOTT, CHARLOTTE, IT. C." ft - c 2 - " ?4 People of Salisbury and vicinity want'inir ir.oniinients should correspond with us. Estimates furnished gratf. Woollen's Patent Wire Tobacso Hangers CAN BE USED IN ANY BARN. Wires are movable. Tobacco can be properlv Spaced on Stick and Ticked Doyn on the Wires when cured. Simplest, Cheapest and Best in the Market. PRICES, Avlien Casli Accompanies the Order: 100 Sticks Complete (7 Wires to Stick)... D3.00 1,000 Wires (So Stlckr.) 4.O0 PRICKS ON TIJIIJ : IOO sticks Complete 3.50 1,000 Wires (No Stick) 4. AO P'askets, per Dozen -1.00 Sample Stick and Wire for 5 Cents. tW Treatise on Tobacco Culture and Curing FREE. ;, ' AGENTS WANTED. TOBACCO HANGER M'F'G CO., Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon tal o every variety and capacityj VERTICAL PISTON. lt it W. H, & U . TUCKER & SI Spring, 1891. D HESS ilY-UIlTeS ffl for asrfcLY spiinv u We are now showing a magnlflcent line ot Dress Goods rorarly gijringr. en bracing tlie very newetst textures, a nft most ii-s'ilomrile colore In Novelty PlulUs and Strides, W'aaiel's lialr, CiievlotSi-JIcrjrl-eitas. Serges, eijc I, etc. - fhis prjinises to be the most favorable seasonfor j; 15 LACK LACKS ever known, ar.3 we now have Id stocfc' a line ot Lice Flounce. IjripcTy Neisanrttire adinea, wtiltk lor voluai uiid bauty of d 'sln, excell our efforts any previous jeuF Of vvrlte Goil, Era'iroideilea-ancl Laces, our display is by fan tbe ,'reaitW we bave evf r made. , And eveo where in the hotise- In allot our 41 de part ments. nny now be eea new groo:s, bought low tor cash, a a"d offered to tlie pople. of S.vxii Carolina at as low prices as anyhouse la the trade.- MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. We have madethls Mall Order tH.siaessa-s;e lal studv, with the ultimate objaet In view of perfect ing thesvstcm Sthat It wbl affor.l to those who re&lde In the most remote parts of our State t-o convenience of shopping in tlie be&t Iry Goods market tn North Carolina. The business done through this channel has steadily increased during the season Just closed, showing a greater propor tionate incieasq,ihan any tornier waw, andweN win use every effort In our power to make 1 he one which we are ny enterlug even a greater success than the oae Jit closed. GAMPLiES. We cheerfully send samples; and would like to impress upon o'ir pitrons the importance, when wnilne to'r s.imu'es.io be as evD'.l.ltasDOsslble.so that we can sijnd ih -m suitable samples Instead. of a lot which may be entirely dmereut rrom wnat they want. I - CATALOGITE. o-.ir prini Cit ilo.?!ie will bt ready April 1st, and will be m illed liree upon application. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. 7 (KxeepC Fiirnituro and ''rockerv ) On all cash orders of $ .oo and over, we will de liver goods free to nearest Expnt-s ciilce or rail road siatton. " - W. II. & R. S. TUCK ER & CO. P2:3m i Haleigh, N C. Please mention the watchman when jou write. PROGRESSIVE FARMER Raleigh, N. 0. Oran of the X. C. Stale Alliance.' E.lited ly Co!. L. Polk, assisted Uy Kev. Bay lus C;u!e. The paper will be kept up to tilt? usual high standard Subscribe fir it, only 1 ptr year in advance. The Procjivssive Farmer and th.H Watchmax will be sfut to new subscribers at $1.75 for boHi pa pers. Snbsrt'ibe now. Address, i'ROCSU E3S I VE FA li M ER, I Ii iU'i-h N. C. TOTICK ! I hereby announce that P. P. Meroney is my nut honied agent for collecting and rt ciij)ting all biiis ilue me. ATI accounts unsettled and not adjusted in the next sixty days v.ifl he reduced to judgment. Bcspcet fully. J. B. C OUNCIL! M. D. Feb. 21, 1S!)1, 17:tt TTTC! T3 fi T5?7T? r-i.T- Tk fitinrt ti h!.- at Oon . U lO ii.i iiX. v. K'uv.'ll ti O. 5 N w -papt t A i1 c rtisiutr t.'.ut.-UilU Sn:i-' St.i. wh--rc :idvrTiKRg oul;a. ts may l..t rt vl.' for IP1N NIVV' YORli.. STEAM Granite and Marble Yorks 1 , 1 i i 1 T i-i r- At wilt) (i c mil retail. ( )vn ers of the cclebratt d V ' IIIUUIibUlllil.1. UIIHili I s. X ,n Dedell (omiiIv. Agents for Iron reiiees. r ina;s, tre.tintrs. &e. Houston, Halifax Co., Va. (0 Regular Horizontal Piston. .Wjy mf AffwJi 'in 1 HIM I 1 dHB t.wl.-- The most simple, dnraUTe and effectiv.i Pump in the market for Mines,. Quarries, ! Refineries, Brewcjries, Factories,' Artesian wells, Fire duty aid general manufacturing purposes. . UBfvSeiid for Catalogue.' 1 Tae A. S. CAMERON STEAM PUMP VvORKS Toot of Eas !3d Street, York. RichmpndManYilleR.fi CONDENSED SCHEDIJIP - In Effect March 29, 181. Lt New York, Philadelphi a . BaiUmore. . Washington. Cb irlo-tesville. -Lynchtrarg, , Dioville. Lr Kichmond,-, . Hurkevllle. Keysvilte, . Ar Danville, Lv Danville, Ar Greensboro, LvGoIdsboio. Ar h'a'elgh, - I.v Raleigh, " Durhira. Ar urenfcboro. 1- li 13 am; 4 So -1 ;ntt 64: v u tl 111 i. 1 o: )mx ' 'I'U 3 3" ini ; s pn, -gjn a-.i. l&. ' 4'. la fiif .Si5,ffii 10S4pm Hr-i"J1 Lv wmston-S ilem. " Greersboio, Hlgb Point, ArSaHsbnry. ' k Lv SalisJKiry on V. C. Ar Stat9vi I", . " Hickory, " Connelly Spring, " Moigni6n. Old Fort, Kound Kail), " Black Mountain, - Ashevlll", notSpilug-s, i ' LvSilbbury, Concord. .r charlotte S art u burg, ; " Greenville, , . " AMnntrt, 1 Lvi'hailone,; ' A r Columbia, "- Augusta. - , 4Snro r 4 .(. ' 5 14 ii ?aui! 5! !: 1x1 5, JM Z . 1 4.1 m j-.,, ;. i5tw. ; : iu loooii'M 11 ,vH 1 I 1 ail t I t r .... ! 1 14, I, 'i?Jift r ; if- K 13 pin Nol.Tl B I '!. Lv. AuguM. " . " olu-vil i, ArCh rlolte, Lv Atlanta. , ' JreenvUl". " Spartanburg1, Ar Ch Tloite, x 44 Concoid, 44 Salfstuny, Lv Hot Sprli gs, . ; 44 Ashevllle, niaclc Nfontaln, ' i:oiirrt"Kuob, 44 tld Fort. 44 Slorganlon. 44 Connelly Spr ns, 44 Hickory, 44 Statesville,- '" AriSallsbnrXt Lv sillsMirv, 44 High Poli.t, Arc ee shore, 44 Wlnslon-suem, Lv ar ensboio, , Ar Durham, " 44 ItHlelgh,--Lv l.'alefKh, ; -Ar Goldsboro, Lv Oi eenf-boro, -r Danville. , ' "vysville, 44 Purtevll'p, 7 44 1.4chrr.ond, Lv Lynclibnig, 44 Charloltesvllle," Ar Washington, , 4'' Baltimore. 44 Phil dflphli, 44 New Ynrt. '!"rn-: i so ;n-; 4 :ojin;f r-n fli.'l m' !, n i i ?lw. "in -fOpD-f I o 1 ml s lo en-i ! sorii-; 1 4f '!!! I 14-fii,.! I 2 15 nm! - 1 i-i 4 4T. m- i;r--' ! It ' S'i l'l 1 m.' ST.!:!., 1 li 2 w an 1 h . 0 ami S s iimr 4 14 '. Ml' 5 '-6 am; ' . 03 ami ! Hioani! sr.Oitm: ! 11 4o i'ml t!-.' in: m 1 -lossanij inD'pM f- l"? rnii 4:r!rn j. ipmj ns !;;; 1 Jloini loon,, - I ,y.4-r.nit' K.Jm i 1 - a j.i,-, . ?!?,,,,, j -2 15 f mf 4jn ! 4 10p? , 6fi". w j 1 40pm ; V- I 8 r5 pm- lfivs j in - ; 12 2-.i'm .tiiruin, j S ce n m ? j i,5 1 (t.i oi.m 4 no t m VESTIBULE -TK A IN". 1 N. BOUND. DULY, norxn. Lv.'i'v H f.-a - in m 44 2 ':! m ISnjnr 44 ; 7 2-. rn 44 :; s?oj!ti 1 4 io '.fi m Ar.tofT i rn Lv 11 4 pm ; lriara : 44 i 511 - m 44 ' s.ra 44 . 5'()M 44 1 id Hia 6 T3 am Ar. B 35 um: " 3 25 inn " 1 Warn 44 11 15 pm 44 9 '5 pm; , 8 15 mi 44 8 S3 pm Lv. 05 pm Ar 4 t3 nm -.V'o pini 44 1 00 pm, 44 I i O 44 II loam. 44 Wiishingtcn, Al xan lit. Ciiarloi tosjvllle, LVrchhurg, Dmvllle, GreenshtMO, Salisbury, , S dlsburv, Ch.Tlotte, envllle, I Ufa. ; Gainesville, Atlanta, - YADKIN BAILBOAD. Leave Salisbury d;U!y except Surd ny 3 p. m.. ; r rive,l'ii. sMile 5 p 111. . . -- l4inrnlrir. leaves Bilcsville 8 a. ni arrive S lis- 1 bury lo n. m. ' v I Ijr.fcrlAu-v Ali ri'.li it l! I On trails 8 at d ft- I'u"I.iiin linlTet s, ' vr j twrrn New York ai.d At'.ama, Ai lart: S w crleai s vlt Vonigon rj; Ia "vllle , rrl M,n u. m i Coluni'Ma and Anf Uhta.arrt PhllWHiJi S!t ; it g- : I herween-it eensb nn ai d - JlorriK'iov i Mi As'. - j vllleind ii.oi SprjnJ.fi. ' - On trains ll an-MtJ Pullman s,i It S' i Ji far 1) I'lffa Washlrigim !iif';J.Vw 0" r- .i i Monlvoirery." rullm tn Sleepe b l w rr li l-frr-r nnd Oree'rir-boi-o. hi d CJteira.rto -:! iu gl . Pii!!m m Buret f-lseper t f ( n Wrslin ctn l A ugtt IMiain-'-n -Buffet 'Meer r t-tv i t ! N York and"VaHUlngto;aJ: l!ot,'pr!Di-h via .f ?;,.' bury. . ! - -" : An 'extra tare Is cb-irsrod b 1 1 eVasivln;'.to'- n -t 1 soutfi western Yesilbnlc Llinltrcl.btii t f 1, V.",- h. Ing'on atid A-lit Lr 1 f'hrousra tfkt t t-n s fie af n-inlnai f !.!' v, an p';nts. fnfr. -t!- a!-i-ia.oriui.'it-i.-na :.. - attonr or tn om --,up. o .10. JAS. I. TAVLOf?, g p. k. ; V. A TT'tli O P A. h. X. c. :' Tr. :i! '. r " " iii i. ANWNGEMENT. r V4 l.ereliy annotiiieetli:.! Mr. P. P. Jlerrr.ey is aidant lunized rent f r rolleH-ins and receipting ail hills dne 1 lie liile ti; in of. V h it e li ead- & 'f r; 1 ji - than)-.. All aeeinints ; lu-rsetllrd 'Mid not ;idi i-t d in tlu- i'exf ix?v will he lOiItii-d f o'jndnii'iit.v .!. WHITEHEAD. -M. T. Ii. T. T1LVNTHAM, M. I). 12rf i I v 3 savi Evi l t i Caveats, and TraJe-Marks obtained, awl all 1'ut cnt business conducted for Moxrte rrcs. Om-Orriee is Orosirc U. S. patent office aud we can secure patent ia lv&s time tUii tiioso remote from Wahinon. Send model, drawing or photo., Tjith flewrip tion. We advice, if patentable or -not. fre? of charge. Our feenot duo tid patent ie secured! A Pamphlet. "How toObtain I'ateiiix," vi'A names of actual clients in your Stiie, couat or town, sent free. Address, C.A.SMOWctCOa O pp. Patent Office. Washington, d. C. VERTICAL PLUKGl e fa r - 5 ii.. L f h . mm II It j
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 14, 1891, edition 1
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