I "7. ALXIANCK DIUKCTOUY. 1 HatPmal AUnneeL. h. Pol K president, North Cniiw; II. II. Clover, vice presi dent, Km: J. burner, fccrotary. Treasure, Qeargta; J. F. WillctU, lecturer, K insas. , State AViuM EU4? . C?vrr, president, OKI Sparta; E. 0. UeMiu-ficl3, seeretry, lUleijrli. x ' i? fj.ntelAial DijifrirtLcrUirrr, A L'-;jz vr. Mw.r.nvill". Prcsiilent, Col. H. A. For ex,-CH; $'. Pe9 E, P, lnirk, -t:imw'ooli .Sfii retf-ry hu4 Treasurer J. 1j. J:imey,3rtlislfv. i ": Ilvaa: County .Ua Miller, presiilent, HIackmer; M. L. Ritehie, Bccrtay, iw. ( mt-rZ Counti J. B. Holman, pVcaiUuit. ,T.wl Spring; M. E. R.imsey, secret arr, loortsville. ' Calxtrrvt County A. FTHilenian, prcpi.-ck-nt. Cmronl; Dr. J. S. LafTerty, secre . lary, G'oneord. - httUUon County-11. S. Green, president, yimc; W.-A. Liudsay, secretary, Thomas .viile. jCaianba County -S. T. Vi1fon, prcsi l-nt, Nvwton; JP. Herman, secretary, levton. ' C. Kefurm Press Association. Officers J. h- Ramsey, prctidrat; Marie JixUlett viat-pr evident; W. h. Barney sec yet&ry. j papers. ,progretf Farrser, State Orjjan, nlel?h, X. c r Union, N. "". eati raajan. 'lnl HOD"?. ii)ii, ?. C BftilMMtty, C. FtraierV Advocato, Mount Ua Momc-Journal, SV.lknee Mentlnel, ".Country Lite, "vercury, lUitler, '. ' T.trtx.iO, N. C Ann. Mile. N. V. Go4(1sxro, X. Trinity' uie.:e, N. c. hickory. N". ', WMttakPrs, N C, Kick c,( the abmt-named papers ar re ,L'td to ken) the list standing on the fir yagr and add others, protyled they are duly ele.'t a Any paper Jailing to advocate the 0ahx platform will be dropped from the Hat promptly. Our people van note see that papers art published in, their interest. r XeTer tuii Into Ittt. Among the many good things which Horace Grcely wrote for the New York 1 Jjrdgei' is the following vivid article on " the misery of heing in debt: To be hungry, ragged and penniless,' "is not pleasant: but tli is U nothing to the horror of bankruptcy. All the wiiith of Itothchilds would be a poor recompense for a five years struggle ''with consciousness that yon had taken the money or property f trusting friends promising to return or pay " for it when required, and had betrayed thir eonfidcuce through insolvency. I avli on thi point, for I would deter oilers from entering that place "f torment. H.ilf the young men iu it lie ciii' r.tiy, wit h many old enough to hijow better, wouhl "go inio biHinessl! . that is, into debt to-niorrorir if they coii.ld. For my own part and I speak from ad experience--1- would rattier be a coayict'in a.S:ate prison, a slave in a rice swamp, than pass through life un- : Uci ' ttic -J ift young hian misjudge h im-sel f unfortu 'iiate, or truly poor,' so' long as he has full us of his limbs and faculties and jgubstautially from debt. J Hunger, cotd, rags, hard work, con .tempt, suspicion, unjust reproach, are . disagreeable; but debt is infinitely .worse tluiu them all. And, it it had j) leased God to -pare either or all of piy 4t(ins to le tin? support and solace of my declining years, the lesson whicli I should have rho.-t earnestly nought to iiupiess. upon them is: 'Never run into debU Avoid pecuni ary obligation as you would avoid pes tilence r famine, if you havo but fifty cents, and can get no niore for a week buy a peck of corn, parch it, and live on it, rather than owe any man a dollar r: 'Of course-1 know that some men must do business that involves risks, and niut give notes juid other obiiga . tions; iind l do not consider him in debt who can lay his handdirectly&h - the nieansint paying at some little sac? - rifice all he owes. I scenk of real debt that whih involves risk or sac- - 1'ifice on the one side, obligation or de pendence ou the other and I sav, from all such let every youth humbly .- pry God to preserve him evermore. A Youthful Kdison. Up'in Harlem there lives a boy of ien years who has a positive genius :i;r comoining ni posihinties of get- ling fun outj)f life. His parents are indulgent, aud lie has about every jdaything that a youngs'er of his age .could wish for, but none of thSeihings, -not even his nickU plated bycicle has tho honor of his attention. If he rides the bycicle he must have Iiis Flobert rifly slung across his back nnd yell like nn Indian, or he must have his express wagon hitched on be hind loaded up with small tovs and J,i is baby sisters. If he skims around ,on Louex avenue with, his roller skates he must either fly hi kite or roll a hoop, and if he drives on t with his ' team of goats he must have halt a dozen picture books along to peruse on liis Avay. His crowning exploit came 'Monday, when his father brought him home ,n Janctwqod bow and set of ar rwjfaud saiito Ins wifpfriuniph&nt!v' Vliy Jore, I'll bet that Fred can t work in nv.y combination on that!" ' That- same evening after dinner r red's father went out on the pi.az i :o on oke, and was astonished to hejM- ind repirrts t.0-m! at inUi v.tU from th arr above his head. He went around l2--iTnYrLt1 i,lvliS4,K aud tound hnt Fred hid iHnight a-pack of Mr. tirecrackers and was shooting thcio off M-tremendous height hv stickiii" them on -the head of his arrowy fighting the fuss atfd sending them skyward with the ttdl force "of the low. Fred's father offers a liberal re ward to the man who will invent a toy that his son can not improve upon Xeic York Herald'. ' ' .Scene.: a family boarding house. i inie: oundav evenin. 44 You aie not gating any chichea. M. Leinachin!1' . iNo, madam me, thanks; I never work pa Snadays;' Maju J Fer. Mrt Dixoijun the Alliance fh ilerVThomas Dixon had some thing th say-for the Fanners Alliance yesterdav in his remarks preceding nw sermon in Associatttfi Hall. He said that it was ly no means sure that the recent election had proved sx death hlow.to the Alliance "this name less hohuoLlin with hayseed in its hair." V. this talk about the death of the Farmer' Alliance and 1tdustial Union cheap pari wan twaddle. "Its life was not involved in the fiurlit. It was not seriously affected by these elections because it is primarily a moral, nut a political movement. The movement is nriU last analysis a religious mi.yement and tinds its basis n the religious nature ot the nv.llions or under m;i3ses who compose its rank ami file. . "Not a single one of the niollenis that gave birth to this movement lias. been mot as yet. They have not even been given aJiearng. They have been l ooted out of. court by the hired as- is- sin-i of thought in the oluVi parties. who fight not fr principle but tor oftic. "In spite of good crops, gambling in tlie bread of a starving world stili holds its carnival of hell on the floor of your exchange CoTrva.iv may hoot nd IHh!Jy " and ball! but the movement is one of the restless power. You had as well try to sweep hack the sa with a goose s tail feather ns to try to stop it with the pen of rHicule. You hud as well try to d un Niag ua with an anathema. ' Xetc York Herald. jCnit'o SuncrctHling' Saw. 'There was exhibited yesterday at Green point, L. I., a machine which is t-xpect.ed to revolutionize the lumber bu-ines-. This machine cuts lumber without ny waste, aud there is no sawdust whatever. In cutting lumber with a saw there is a great loss which gets into sawdust. -The new inven tipn, which is eailed the Hradley draw cutting machine, is designed to cut thin boards and- planks, and will cut in different thickness varying from one thirty-second of an inch to an inch. The inventor is ihomas S. Crane, nd he and Dr. K. Bradley, who is the principal owner, have been at work pxi it for tivejyears. i -The faving in lupiber that this ma chine will effect will be very great Mr. Lewis said that in small lumber, one-cpiarter'and onca half an inch in tiii'.-kness, one-fjuarter of the log is lost 111 sawdust. I'liMii another eighth is Ipst i:i planing, and the lumberman is preparing Ins, lumber for use loses tnree-eight3,uf the log. I his h-w in veniio;i will :ive all that.- Yesterday the machine ran for the first time in four month. It cut e.herrv. -ash birch and inaple in thickness ironr i sisteenth to a half inch. 1 he machine is intended to be placed in the woods and to cut the trees as soon .is they are helled. r ureen wood is cut mon easily than seasoned wood, but los were cut irp yesterday that l.ad lain in the yard ten years. The machine weighs forty tons. Philadelphia Tele- A, Tlii rl Party Not Mentioned. President Polk was here yesterday for the first time since the Indianapolis convention. When asked about the report sj of "splits," "going over to t tie third party," etc., he said there was not a word of trut h in them. The conven tion was large and enthusiastic, and a more harmonious meeting was never held in the United btates. He further said: "The third party was not men tioned in the convention at all, and the body never gave it a single thought." Asked about the statement that he would move . his family to Washington he said there was no truth. in the reports; North Cjiroliuafis the best country he-has found yet, and he'expeets to stay here. He will pro"b ably return to Washington to-day. Raleiyh Chonicle. c i "How was it your little sister got so much of the cake when I gave it to you al for youiself?" asked his kind aunt. ''Because," replied little Johnnie, rub bing his eyes, "She snatched it." T7IIAT AK ASS AH &s theuht himself as fico looi lag ua Kls nelabsr, the htne, tmtU h a Cij, tivr Waself la ths leoklag glass, xhen he cald "TThat aa ass am II Ar thero not scores of people wh cannot see theaselvcs as others eY them? They have b&d blood, pim rlos, toterAiions, and other kin dred disfigctits. All thesr annoy ing thmg3 could be entirely eradicated, and tho s'da restored to 44 lily white E033," If that world-famed remedy, Dr. ricrce's Golden Medical Discovery, tvero given a fair trial. It cures all humore, from the ordi nary blotch, pfcnplo cr cr.iptloa to tho jworst scrofula, or tho inost inveterate blood-taints, no matter what their na ture, or whether they bo Inherited or acquired. Tho "Golden Medical Db. covcry" Is tho only blood - purifier ffuaraniecd to do just what it is roc emmeaded to, or nioney rcfnr.ded. World's DisPExsanx Medical As fociAnoif, Proprietors, No, G03 Main Street, UuJIalo, N. Y. ' " V - " General :: Directory. COUNTY COVERS VEST. Clerk Superior Court, W G Vulson. Sheriff; Jas M Monroe i . Register of Deeds, H N V oodson. Treasurer, J Snm'l McCubbins. Surveyor, 15 C Arey. Coroner, I) AAtwetl. Coraraissioners, V I, Kluttz, chairman, Dr L W Coleman, Cornelius Kestler, J A Stewart ud I F Patterson. Sup't Public Schools, K U ivizer. Sup't of Health, Dr J J Suunnerell. OverseerPoor. A M Brown. 7Y;ir.v. Mnvor, TCLinn Clerk, D li Julian. Tr.ijjrr. I H Foust. Police, G H Shaver chief, J F Pace, C W Pool, 11 51- B:irringer. nonimissiniiers North ward, C F At- well, D M Miller; South ward, I) K Julian, N D McCanlcSs; East ward, T A Cough- enour, Jno Movie; West ward, 11 J Hol mes, II T Tranlham. CIIUHCIWS. Methodist -Services every Sunday at 11 si" in 'and GJ pin. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at p m. Kev Dr. W H Leith pator, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon atg o'clock. J W Mauney, sup't. Presbyterian Services every Sunday at 11 a m and S:.'0 p in. Prayer liieetiu" Wednesday at 8:ii0 p in. Kev J Sunday school eerv Sunday afternoon at 4 p in. J Kumple, sup't. Lutheran Serv ices every Sunday at 11 a ra and 7 i in. Prayer ineeuug every Wednesday at 7 p jn. llcv Chas li iving, pastor. Sunday scnool every Minuay auernuuu at 3 vn. K G Kizer, sup t. Eniscopal Services every Sunday at 11 a m and 0:130 p m and Wednesday at 6:M0 p m. ltev F J Murdocti, rector. Sunday school every rumtay aiiernoun at u p in. , sup i. Daptist Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Prayer meeting exjery Wednesday night, liev N S Jojies, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 9 a.m. N S Jones, sup't. Catholic Services every third Sunday at 10ra m and 7 p m. ltev Father Joseph, pastor. Sunday schuol every Sunday at 10 a m. Y M C A Devotional services at Hall every Sunday at 4:30 p in. Business mect iriglirst Thursday night in every mouth. I II Foust, pres't. LODGES. Fulton Lodge No 99 A F & AM, meets every first and third tndav night in each mouth. E B Neave. W M. Salisbury Lodge, No 21; K of P, meets every Tuesday night. A 11 boyden,C L Salisbury Lodge, No 77."., K of II, meets every 1st r.nd 3d Monday night in each month. 0 T Bernhardt, Dictator. Salisbury "'-uncil, No 272, Royal Ar canum, meets every 2d aud 4th Monday night in each month. 11 G Kizer Begeet POST OFFICE. uiuee hours riom T:"0 a m to c,.;0 p rn. Money order hours 9 am to 5 p m. Sunday hours 12:15 a in to 1:00 p m J 11 Ramsay, P M. To neutralize the sm il of cabbage while boiling, cook onions at th.e sam time. .It you wish, to destroy the sine!1, of onions burn the house down. Bucklea's Arnica Salve. The best salve ni the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. "For sale by T. F. Kluttz & Co. Although the right of preptrty in man has censed to exist, we often find the practical joker gelling his ccquain iuii:t. , . 5 A Koasshold Bsmcdy 0 V ! n V V FOR A CI. 5T5 r rn PS V-'. mm HCureh SCRCrULA. u;.csrs. fit form ol malignar.t f-Xjfi LiiLPTiCV. Lr. Sides belna eKicacicus in tci iro yp ti e t System and reilori.-iQ 'he crst::ut!cr, hen Irrpalral fro. ar. teus.. i- H almost supernntural r-fa'-ig jitcpeiiir Justify us in guaranteeing cure, ii A directions are foliot. 8EHT FREE WXrFTR-ATI.'D BuoL of VI ir.iyr., BLOOD BALM CO Silanta. $. $ a. - PROFESSIOXAL CA IIDS. R. LEE WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALISBURY, N. C. Willpracticc in all the courts of Rov.-an and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to all matters pertaining to mv profession., Feb. 12, 1891." ' " - ""fii A. S. HEILIQ. Attornoy Atljaw. , SALISBURY, N. C. Office in Davi? Jk Wiley's hank htiihlnip corner of Main and I nniss streets. Will prae' tice in Courts of Rowan and adjoining counties. Prompt and careful attention given to nil bus incss entrusted to me. Special attention given to collections. JOHN A. RAMSAY, Attends to RailroadJJpnstruction, Surveys, and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates ol WaterjPowers, Plans for the Erection of Mills, Dwellings, iesrand attends t.i tlio nnrrh.co all kinds of Machinery, Building Materials, &c, fel 2 tf GRANTTR- Having bought the Rowan County ;ran- ite Millstone Ouarrif. TnAie . vu..11 '.'.r'"'- estate, I vrni continue to anuitaure nHlsiVni' mlll-snlndles and .ortableTli s t Sfe and wheat, fprrcfepondence com-itel" AcUlre 3i ly ' J 'I' lT . ' . . . i . n i All, . Frtlth, Kowan Co V r McUob the -A atsbman Mr. lixoi's Humor. Rev. Tom. Dison's sermon on "Heaven" is very sparkling, interest ing and impressive, with a sprinkling of fuiMiereand there as when heaid: "Live a goat, die a goat. Live a sheep, die a eep. The only way 1 make a goat into a sheep is to have him hi Til r.gaiu. You may take a goat, cut his h,rns, trim his bearxi, put a beautiful shet'p-skin on him and trot hun down- the street, hut he is tiil a gout. He wiil go straightway and begin to chew leather. There are a great many people, huwpver, who be lieve that they -aii live tber goat life hi-ivand whn they reach ths celestial ,r.,'n ! niiir,.) j ! i wv. n around them Tn . ' , S , i n n beautiiul bieacnea merino roue. Poison of the Tettii. lilting dangerou Biting the nails is an exceedingly us practice, sis the hiter never knows when to stop, and at any mo- ment is li:tlde to bite lato "the quick 1 and cause blood poisoning. Lven when the utmost caw is taken of the teeth, a poisonous secretion is apt to collect on them, and the 'entrance of a minute portion of th'!s into the cin-u ation n:av on-;.- . -; t.in!y fatal as the pus en i :.ri- u's J'Jnqxircr. !nei. Chi- inualii Ch'Idfcn Cry for Pitcher's CastoriiL ."mm 3o!d by T. K KLU 1 12 & Cu. W. T. M KA DOW S. J H.MKMK)WS, of (ir.invllU- o., I ras. of Durham Co., Secy. J. W. BIJOOlvS,. of Person Co., Tjr -s. PiuKCTcrts: !):irl'.ain county, l II.Ma' ; firan vl;! ..j...;. M 'llows: l't'rson." J . W. l'.r.nikb; cht lt.iiri. ii. S''. 'f i ;r invllle, o. ii. tnrr:,y. Mkii Aliiascs Totecco I. Co., y.i a n t r ka ct riiK its ok All Grades Chewing Tobacco." r..etorv owned and cont roped by Alluwemen. V.in-i!" :c n::-.'i tcb.i-.-co espt el illy f'sr the Alliance tr.i ie. i;'.,-iiit--s Agents!, A litance Kxehaugf-s and iiii.H'' s?or..-s and V;reli:!t''s s'lo'ild get our :ri -e lUtrs an I simi.s at on:-i. Noihln hettr Ihi'i oir -S'in-('il"fl S-.ve,-; :,-:.," 'V.. A. L. I'." "I ivs" '-i'l) ':) -C-lod io:per," "Alliance ti vor!: ." .in i "."oik s Favorite' hr.HnH. Wlit ') nl iso 1 1 hr- ..r from our lui.thr-rs frwn iuiv point, la the fnltr-l states in re,'ir.l to tobacco. Will s a t s 'ni:; 's free of ch it,;i. A.Uress Durha2i Finmcrs' Alliance Mfqr. Co., Please ni'-r.tlen the Watchman. ' DO YOU IHTOW THAT CAHRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF DIAMONDS OF ANY IIOl'SE IN NORTH -CAROLINA? SELECTION PACKAGES SENT ON APPLICATION. WE KEEP NO IMITATION STONES IN STOCK. REFER TO CHARLOTTE BANKS. BOYNE & BADGER DIAMOND DEALERS, CHAIiLOTTE, IT. C. SStly ricuaa mention the V aichman viher. you wrlto. HorfolkAlliance Exchange 11 and 13 Ccnnnerce St., Norfolk, Va., 0wiif?d and controlled by Alliaucemen for handling produce, COTTON A SPECIALTY. Don't sell before vvritinc for par- 77 l2 N P ZJi U? ZJ w w fmm k--i..-,-T- v - ? f rite Boyne a Badger I ticulars to i J. J. ROGERS, Mgr. i r. O.TJox 22. Halaria, Bnmb Chills, Fever and Agne, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. Tby prodnee rsrtUr, natural ttntfonM. never grip r Inttrfer wlltt Uy bunlnesi. Am rumlly mefileloe, tlicy Nouia l I ry lioutiia. SOLl KVIiKXWlIKHE. Watson & Btrorow, Attorneys at Law, t Wursios. N. C, Sep't It), 18L f Jas. IT. VTetjb, Sec'y. Washington, I). C. : Deab Sir I have been using one of yenr Eleotropoies for f onr years, upon a littlo In valid bo n, who has been afflicted with a pul monary trouble and a dropsical tendency. I have found great relief for him in the nso of the Electropoise, when the doctors had faik-d to give him any permanent relief, and I am satisfied that but fcr its nso we shonld havo lost him. I have never seen it fail to reduce his fever, or to bring eonnd sweet Bleep. I would not be without it for many tlmea it3 cost. Yours truly, J. C. BUXTON. Mr. Buxton is also President of First Na tional Bank, Winston, N. CX, and is oao of the foremost men of the bouta. For aU information address ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO., Me. 1405 New York Av.. Washington, D. pr 222 Kinq St., CHAntcsToat B.C. ' sir? m ;' i won Tf1 , , "If wean Imiki lioiii .- ....- ; i r cent, on Jewelry we Uon l bc il ' Dp you know th.u tni h-..- .-..: e...ind stlls 13, a custom with nearly nllJi . c If-rr? If ; a-y eai.1 double tU.-lr money It. Is c- -l-ie! "sof Uilng awful." Away wttti such o!-.l h.y 11. -as. I Dcteve in t'ne "quick s.uos uti . .-.m.iii ii.o:ir' pjsteui or i.oln businrss, and sh.ill nlwii.vs sil'k to It. torn- liufe i !ie eoods and prtcts quoted l.-low with thobe cf(i-thor dealers and s-e tor yourself. I "have Just received an elegant line or tliecele- brat.'d HL-RKKU W.VIt lll-S In bh indies' an.l genis S1-.OH, skM, sllvor ud nlck-1. dipwa from ihe factory at canton. Oiilo. U li strto you thlukor a b'-autlfully engraved solid 14k ladles' pold watch at -M .n r.-criiKi r iirh'p nf whtoli 1ULM 1 h:ivi tnpm. Also a complete, line of lading' pold watches from $io to f i(H). very large n'sonmeu 101 gems- go-.u. filled and silver Wat, lies at pilce that wld astonish you. The Dueoer Sllverine atcn. key- . ... t.. ........ ... winding, with Elirin, Walt ham, Hampden or IU1 nols meveini nts at ft, usually sells r.;r $8. same watch with si -m-wind for vs, regular price J9 and $10. I can sell a imcber 1 ik gold tllied watch, war ranted for twenty-!lvi; year, with a full Jeweled Elglu, Waltliam or any An erlcan movement de sired of Klmllar gr de for $;8, regualr $lo watch. I have any watch you want and can Bare you 25 per cent, on It. Large line of Gents' CHAINS In various Btyles. qualities an I prices. Unarms, carf tins, Stone and Plain Gold King1, and all otber l.trrtte-ef-nrsl class sroods. Cuff Hultns. collar Muttons, sc., & A nice line of CLOCKS from 9o cents up. (iuar- anteodTor 12 montha. Will sell them In weekly inBLauuom All I asfls a chance. I hafe no rent nor clerks to pay and can rife my customers the benefit of 35 per cent. Thanking you for past faTors. I renpaln, yours re spectfully, S. A. L. JOHNSON. Main Street, opposite I'ostoniee. Miner One 20-horsc-power Erie City Engine and 25 h. p. Boiler. One (0-saw Van Winkle Cot ton Gin with feeder and con denser. Also, Van Winkle Press. One Li Will Saw Mill and Platform Scales. This machinery is all in good order, and can be bought to gether or separately to suit pur chaser, Will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. Call on or address, 1): C. HTi ADS HAW. Russell, liowan Co...C J. A. JOHNSTON. JOHN! ION 1 a i ;4 W- V- pj-i I v.; LIST OF y g saie ! 1 A .:-''T-tr-L.v.r5 &lmj&mm. u Hjlesaic and retail. Own mk Ym&Jfcmk crs of the celebrated - i'j . M I ( : 4 I People of Salislurv and correspond with us. Estima ?s Mention tnt- WaTchm.in when you write. - :.4jct jbWljrmi KSm;:AlmmmmWmMmmm&mmmwmmammmmm ir-ons wlt i&r Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon ta of VERTICAL PISTCH. A m y is s 1. 1 -' p Tie R. J, HOLMES, - resident. I. II. FOUST, - - Cashier. Capital, ' 850,000. Surplus aud Profits, $38,000 General Bankingbusiness trans acted. Deposits solicited. fclftlv Land Sale. Pursuant tn a decree of Uov.in S.ijtr--rior ;iu-t. i ---ill neil at the Cyr.ri u . doo.- in Sa'.i'Utry on 5,.-.; . Saturday, the 2Sth day of Nov , 1801, j the valuable lands of C. C. Ki idereV?, situate at and near Ml. Vernon, Strotch ' Irish township, ltowan county. - The j land.-: have been divided into three tracts, ; as follow? : No. I. Containing 49 acres, more ot lesp. including the Krider- Homeatead, Floivring Mill,. Saw Mill, Cotton Urn house, fee. Splendid water power. No. 2. Adjoining ISo. 1, containinjj 44 S--100 acres, more or le.is. iNo unpryve- ' 1 r.ients. No. 3. Adjoining No. 1, containing ivt :icrtM. more or les. on which is store , u t.,ii H.,.li;.. I,.ihutw. v. , .....i,, , ... . Wilkesboro road, Luckey line and FnnMh creek x , . t i i w I Also, at same tune and place, 1 W llir fj-saw cotton irill. 1 Cotton press. , ,kT..i i. k.,i i . ' " muu v.mu, equal installments at 6. 12and 18 mouths. Ti,Mf c .,, ,.'(.ni. ri tlforrl nnv. ' ... J . ... i lneutH. iltle leserved till pui cbaso money is allJjaKi. l'lat ana nescrijuions I n aaoKt, tu0 .ff'.-A i.f mv ntuinwv. , j " - "-- " j ' m . 'T.'S T r l . . Theo. F October 21, 1891. S. H. WILEY, Adm'r and Ccxm'r. Gommissicnei's Sale of Land In pursuance of a judgment o iho Su- I penor Court ol Kowan county, we will i Bejj a il0 Court IIouso door in the lowu of Salisbury, on Monday, the 7lh day ueeeaaDer, ioyt, at pouuc aucnoo, o ino i hichest bidder, the following valuable! real estate : A tract of land situate in Locke town- f-hij), on both sides - t-f the I.iiieoh:to!i j road, a-ijoinini: t;e hmus cl Jnr.ies II. MeKcni'.ie, Henry l'.u.st, T. C. Wutsoit, j John S. Watson and Robert Raney, eon ! taining one huii'lrcd and ninety-seven (197) acres, fitibjeet to the willow's dower, j uoveriuir; aixty-iive (Co) aetes, which, had t been assigned her. Uerns cash. Dated October 31st. ISO 1. j. ii. Mckenzie, 1). L. WATSON, Admhsof W. F. Watson, Corn'r. PROGRESSIVE FARMER1: Raleigh, Ornn of the N. C. Slate Alliance. Edited by Col. L. L. Polk, assisted by .1. L. Ramsey. The p iper wtflf be kept up to tliH usual bi-jrh stanrlanl Suljscribe for it, only 11 per ear . m advance. The Progressive F;t'Tl: r and th Watchman rwill be se:, ., new suleriliers at $1.75 for hi,ti r. - pers. Subscribe now. Address, PHOUKE3SIVK FAIiMEH. Raleigh N. C T. L. ELLIO : & ELLIOTT, CHARLOTTE, 27. C. TEAM Granite and Marble Works" W-9 AnnrAiiit I f M m a at YMfA muutifidVILLt UnAfiMt in Iredell county. Agents "for Iron Fences, Finals, Crest i rigs, ic. vicinity wanting monuments should furnished gratis. every variety and AmL- a xt i j s- i e. Regular Horizontal Piston. ; I The most simple, durable and effective Pump in the market tor Mines, Quarrier,, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. fl"Send for Catalogue. A S CiffiBON STIAM PUMPiffORO Fiot or East 23d Strkt rw Yn"BB- f Lv Cincinnati, . A c. soopm Tiopm rouisviijc. i. :v. o5pm U2m s una i sopm 5Baia 4 4Ui m -l ispin ' 6 wpin s ispia rivm - s m,ux 'in 4o'ta to i.ipiu 5 sipm vmiAn 6 64 pm 1 1 Sftpnt 49pm -ia am 4--m 40jU1 loMpm l3oam li 5. am llm Tooam io508m 12 loam - 1 53'. Ill 4 I 4 ' pa 1 15am ;:25pai Ixiopu r: lii ia ) 4ta 5 U jan. stoiun !f'4piu 10 25am. li spin lioiam 8oom s cpai s Soam 4 lop .-. - Kuoxvltie, K.T.V.&G. MorriStown, Lv Paintltock; K. 4c i. Hot Sprlnjja, Asiierllle, l.ouad KuoS, 44 Wartoii, Morgitnton, " UicWory, Newio , Jiateville, -J-r-ArSAibury, ireennboro Danvt'le, Ar Klchuioiid, Lv treeBsbtTo. Ar nurhu n, " Jt:t letgti. - f'.jO;;oiv., Lv Oa rtttUf. Ar Li n;h u g. .c WiiHiiinlo::, " 0ltm.yrr . Pen?. 1'hiia ieii lii-i, " Ne-vlVorK, i !.f I"b.-'IM No. . 'o. II. 12 l "am 8 6op.m 6oam 11 nam Tm Sf;m f- ".it hi ,:o m 2 s", m lr: ra Hi m f)SH m l2V'Oir.i 1 .'2rJn 2 47 a in ? 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( Dally") fxcept V I fun. j 7 4oam 9 4o m 12 47pm 6 o'a m 6 25pm Bryscn city. 44 Tomotla, ' Vurpliy, Lv Murphy, A r Tomotla, Bryson lty, ' Waynesvltle, -- Ashevllle, 4 Soam 4 nm " Soam . 2opm 4otpm ( Dally ) except V trun. ) VESTIBULE TJJAJN. N. BOUND. D1LY. 8. BOUND, 6 r.3 am i Ar. 6 35 nrat 4 a 25 am I Washington, Lv. Adrxan-rla, Charlottesville, . 4 Lyicl-.i.'urg, DnnMlio.. 44 OreenHboro, 44 SalUbury, 44 Salisbury, Ar Chfriotte, Lr -tspartanburj?, 4 . (.reenvJlic 44 -Ltiia. O.duesvine, - " Atlanta, " u learar 1 1 ss sm tsopm 4 li pm Tis tm tepm lOlOfM lost psa 11 40 pas l so am 3 43 urn of; T. $ ib fern 33pra Lv. Ar 7o5 pra 4 13 pm. 3 .'.oprn ! 44 t oo pm . " 12 'O pm ; 44 11 loam 44 1. : 2t am ' 3 r o am ' 7 soam SrUlhb'd. 1 YAOHIN It. ii. !s&fthb'C. 3.00 pn 3.2 pt 3.W pi. 4-lSj n r.eo pn 5 45 pn 6. 30 pn: .v. r. Salisbury, (iruj.lt e i riiay. Ar 1 10. oo am 44 I s.ssam 9.07 am 1 n . Gr id lit;:. . " M lsenl'el ir. c rs .f pri r.gs, 44 p. -w Loneon. Albemarle-, "Soi v.'ocjd. i.ootm 44 i 7.15 -..am Lr.- e soam SLEEPI N'G -PA R SERVICE. No. ! anJ lo Pu'.lin;in Sleepers. between Raleigh. (;rfDHbor, nnd Knoxvlllr. J . No. li i'tv4 12 Pullm-'n S-ofpr's bMwren Knoi vine and New. Yoik, via Ahelile, ballatury and v fiaiiinjfion. : cs. i an t i euiiraan sierpcr Dowecn Cnarite- tnn and Cincinnati, vit coismbla, Snartanbarx. 'alnt it.ek. Kn-xTllleaad Jelrteo. K. .. B'iIi)lKltS, W. A. TUi'K, Superlnteri'lent. A. (i. Pass. At-., Astievllle, N. C char'otle, N. C. W. !T. C.!IF.F:.- JAS. L. TAYLOK. oen. Manatrer, Gen. Pnaa. Ayt 7 Atl ntr. t;a. 'Atlanta, Ca. SOL Il. S, Trnf . Vjji ., tlar.t.i, i. .COTTC : i sv ui l V: - r- t t n QH M E N xs c i .--i'.' ' -i rsr.'t'it-ef crdsra. Standard v5 tis!. P".-..' h' ;.'i('J. r"nt: warrtr ll. r . ')'. Ciptliara '.vaTclhiun. Osreate, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat en buslncM conducted for Moderate fess Oun Ornctia OPfotsiTtiJ. 8. Patcht Office aud we can occure patent la leas time than thoM remote from Wash insrton. 8end model, drawing or photo., with doncrln tion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of charge. Our fee cot dueolll patent it secured. A Pamphlet. "How lo Obtain Patent," wita names of actual clients in your "tale, county, o town, sunt free. Address, - C.AvSEOW&qO. Ott. Patent Orriccr WAeHtNGTON. D. C. capacity. ' VERTICAL PLUHGl i.. aA rHii'x-f-".rfj ft fT j ' -r I. . - . .. - . - - - t - - . ' .- ' -!' : . i - ' -v K 13

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