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I ... V 1 . 8LI8HKB EVERY THTJRSDA.Y BY". STEWART, Editor an.l Proprietor. - SALISBURY, V. JC. aUIOC OS SUBSCRIPTION Ull In advance 1 i payment delayed 3 months 1.75 J per year x Months - - l.n . ' ' m Months - - . - .50 cents. ADVERTISING BATES. I Kure, 1 wk. J aai'ar, t wk. j jKruir. 1 me. ltunr, 3 mo. : lvxwk-, 6 mo. i' tw&re, 12 mo. exdurnn. 1 wk. . Vtfilumn, 1 mo. ,i,V.fiun. S ma a fSnl, 12 mo, $ 50 )$ column, 1 wk. 5 00 75 H column, 1 xno. 12 W 1,00 H co.luxan, 3 mo. 18 00 8 60 column, 6 mo. 25 00 r oo H column, 1 mo. 40 00 - 6 00 l.colgmiH 1 wk. 8 1 50 1 elamn. 1 mo. 150 5 00 1 column, .lino. 30 00 8 Ofijl column, J mo. 40 00 14 ooli column, 0 mo. oo 18 OOjl column. 12 jno. 10 00 ' ijifiiMnot!ceB, price and half. -V.idftAiral nentlon. ten cent per line. -fciWrUetnent inserted until ordered oat. An charred accordingly, ITWeHalonal cards bv contract. jSPFlCE OF THE TRUTH is on Uiu S4efc, tVro doors below the old Market Hye, up stairs, steps leading p from the street. . Km ered in the Pout Office at Salisbury as econd cl matter. . Tjujrsday Juke 27, Gen. Simon Cameron, of Pennsyl vania, dead. A , W. Shafer goj, the Raliegh post )fhVo, V. W. Phelps, of New Jersy, is Knv-oy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the junited btates to Germany. " - - The present Gov, ,T. 13. Foraker. Ohio, haa been renominated. , , if you have anything good to say fH man, say it while he is living, Alo .not wait until he is dead. It is very easy for a man to make A "habitation and a name," if some body else will furnish the money Afvd the brains.. Miss Nannie Kinsley, of Davie, killd herself because her mother, or .tiered otf her sweet-tyeart Dr. Eugene Grissom, Superinten jlent Insane Asylum, Raleigh, is un Alergoing investigation, charges of immorality, misappropriation of the funds and cruelty having been pre ferred. . Wo take pleasure in the prospectus of thai most excellent paper the Wilmington Messenger. It will be found in another column. A. W. Shafer, a Northern man but p resident of Raleigh forsevral years, has been appointed post-master at Raleigh. Ir Harrison don't give jthe faithful down here much. Rev. Win. H. Beeeher, brother of ""lenry Ward, is dead.- There were yn Beechers, brothers, all preach and four sisters, one of whoui ) larriet Beecber Stow is which. In lellectually it is the most remarlca ile family of this country. jieold hulk of rotten Radicalism, ifovjttred with barnacles, sea-weed, f.cum and slUne, that was cast high and dry on the mountains of Watau ta county by the upheaving tide of the un terrified Democracy, is now In the last stages of dissolution, and roon it will disappear for ever from Jb presence of men. The appurte naiu'es ofthe parity in that Joiiality are somewhat scattered. The paper has gone injto democratic hands, the Jkx8 is .oil the Pacific slope, and the irlaimers are demoalized. see it stated in some of our ex ' changes that the State Alliance will RlectatXJW President next month, Mr. Alexander's time haying nearly expired and not being eligible to re flection. This is to be regretted, cilice Mr. Alexander's valuabje ser vices In pefecting and managing the .organization this far the betterquali fy him for the important position hau almost any other man. Ho has rendered good service vto the farmers of the State, and his forced retirement from his present useful jKKsit ion is a great lass. However, flit) farmers yill ha apt to prove hetnhelves equal to- the em.ergen.cy, aind select some one to succeed Capt. Alexander worthy Wthp pja.ee, Wowortjat the first disposed to! think Preisident Harrison an Imncst., truthful man, likely to make a good rhief magistrate.- But we confess f hat up to this time we are disap piinted. He Is worse than Grant, a has neither Grant's pouragi, hon- C!ty, nor fairness. His appoint- nents as a whole, disgraceful. Ips upllcity and preyarication are dis- eUtable alike to his religious pro- s-doas and to the hjgh position he ! couples. JJU associations and pet r. 41 : . (PtC Uot, chance, tfre debauchers of the bal- t. th onnressors of th toor. nnil ---- , w . 1 1 -r - 7oney sharks of the land. He great failure already, and if hejlars por week each' from iws wort , as be is Ukejy to do, ! people wUl surely mourn while i Js rule lasts, and rejoice when it Oj, ' - llhiwlA TlAnil. nftpp trvinop nralii. r r .---i - - - - --'r y - r j lion for some time, has srrown f . - ." , . " .. ml nf it. Last Thursday it decid . W "a.. -. tt. t- ti .Mrvt B r u, iHjuorin .D8 j mturo. rronu.iuon seems to be ma ! king headway back wauls. Yet thoso ; vui iuvir it an uK.eiy w iosb none . x u.'theijt zeal.-News A Observer. . i ...t . ti. i! t I ...-. . The R. & D. It. R will ran a big Excursion over to Ashbojro, July 4, io celebrate tho completion of the High Point, ilandieraanj Ashboro Southern R. R. ' .i Sreciai train .will leave Qreeusbo- ro, July 4th, at 8.15 a, in,: High Pt. 9.00, arive at Ashboro 11,00, a. m., Returning, leave Ashboro fi.OO m. I Point 7.59 pi m. ana at Greensboro 8.30 p. in. Rates of fair to Ashboro & return From Greensboro 1,80 ' Jamestown 1,40 High Point Trinity, Glensla, Rush, Ratidleman, 1,20 K00 it ( 70 SO 40 Round trip Ashboro tickets will also bo sold from other points on R. & D. R.R a corresponding low rates. This is a fine opportunity for those having friend-in the Ashboro seo tion to vliit them. . A FREAK. From Mansey's Weokly. Woman (in side show) 'What H funny little man I Were yon never any larger than that ?'? Dwarf. "Yes, ma'am, when l was baby; but I was brought up on cony densed milk and I shrunk!' Organization of C'ofeIer Vetrn. The Confederate Veterans of each county in the State are requested to assemble at their respective court ho6ses on Thursday the 4rh day of Jnly. 1889 to form a Confefate Vete raus' County Assorciation.j The following plan of organization has ieep. adopted by the executive .committee., viz; j The election of a president, vice president, secretary and an executive committee of five. ' The secretary to enroll the name, company and regiment of each ex Confederate soldier and the name and vessel of, each Confederate sailojr who presents-bis name for member ship. Each countv association; to recom- - t mend two ladies in each jtownghip w h o w i 1 1 .b e es peei ally co m;n i isi oned by the president ofthe State Asso ciation to 'aid in. the fjlorious work of establishing a "Home" for the old aiid broked down veterans of North Carolina. J, The secry of each association will, as soon as possible, report jtd W. ,C. Stronach, Secretary of thelState As sociation a full record of ollicers and members and names of ladies desig nated by his association. Julian S. Caur' President. State papers will please "copy. Mt. asitcijcii ruL Times Register. This is a land of milk and honey, of fruits and flowers, of abundance and plenteousness. Its beiuty of lo cation, its magnificent scenery, its pure, health giving waters, its broad Wife streets, with splenitid shade trees of great oaks, its ; charming rides and drivesy the - beautiful Ca tawba, superb fishing, its many churches and excellent schools, its refined and cultivated society, and over all, a sky soft as aj mother's smile, in which the purest atmos phere and gentlest health giving breezes combine to make it an ideal placebo live and be glad that you are alive. To th? south wpst of Ma rion arises to the altitudnf three hundred feet, lovely, many foun tained Ida, as beautiful as jthe falded abode of the Gods of the classic land of Greece, From the top f Ida is a view of surpassing grandeur rMt. Mitchell, Clingman's, tliie Black Range-Arising one beyond the other in seeming endles-i succession, while far below is the wide-spreading fer tile valley of the Catawba!, with its many happy ho.mes and waving fields, now ready for the; harvest. At the foot and on the western slope of these beautiful mountains are a succession of gently rolling hills cov ered with parennial forests of oak in all, abdut eighty acres the? loveliest ites ti be found in all Western North Carolina. The Supreme court of Ohio, in a decision just rendered, holds that preferences made to certairi creditors on the eve'of assignment by the as signors, such as cliutel in irjortgages, rc viorj, and that the entire proper ty of the assignors must goito all the creditors according to their legal claims. Tlift reantli? r IrteeJ lm. CrawfordsviHe (Ind.) Review. When the delegation of miners from Clay county went over to f pay their respects'.' to Ben Harrison at Indianapolis last fall, it liore such banners as "Protection fr ;he labor ing man," "Harrison and MortonT TP'otection and prosperity.' - Many ofthe fellows composing tbo crowd are pow ohjeets of charity, and would greatly rejoice at the sight rjf a square meal. The "protection" wonies in the way of an offer uf abou four dol lilO COai mine operators-for their labor. Such is another evidence of these ''gowi Harrison times" aud the beauties of 'protection, I - AVocIToIU Gnllty. Atlanta. Ga ,JunX24. Tom Wool- V 1 .irv'- 7 " 1 vas rund gnilty of murder In L No attention 5ui be Kvej anmonvmoas 1 the first dwrflpp. hv a fmiv : t.-,.tniiTcniwaoicTkHii:4utl no iVkiMusitilit.v will . lljm n' Houto' -tvaf liberation of five minutes. AVoolfoIfe murdered nine menders f hi mi. i . . . . . . r - . l iy in me sixth ol Augnst, 187, Thw is hi. fifth trial. i A Cardinal Gibbon Attack.' ' Baltimore, June 27tb, 1889. A sensation was causedhere yesterday at the regular quarterly meeting of the Ministerial Union by the reading of abitter addres.s op" The Bible in the Publ Schools by Rev. F. M El lis, D. D., pastor of the Eutaw Place Baptis church. . In the course of his remarks, h said: "I am also in favor of the Bible in the public schools because Rome iopposed to it. Applause During the recent 3nteri lecture Cardinal Gibbons publicly advised and urged upon his jeople to lead the ? Bible. Now; I don't say that Cardinal Gibbons was not honest in that advice. But if he did hot mean what he said he was not a good Cath olie, and If, he did not mean it he was not honest. ' The aim of the Catholic is to make Romanfets, our aim is to make character. Rome controls all her people and" therefore a Romanist can not be a goodcitien of this Repni 11c. If the Pope had his way our j Republic with its public school and the open Bible would soon go. Rome has already declared her intention, not only of driving the Bible from the public schools, but also of divid ing the public school funds to her oyvn advantage. The right of the cliurch to educate is denied by Rome, and thus she openly antagonizes one of the leading institutions of jour country." 1 ; The Union autbonzed Rev. Dr. Ellis to publish his paper. "It is asserted upon the authority of men of the most 'undoubted Re publicanism in North Carolina that there has uever been a time when such poor and unsatisfactory ap pointments have been made by any President. The lowest and worst element in the Republican party in the State, the Sherman gang of tricksters and manipulators, have bceu lifted into power." '.'Judging of the future by the past, it is pre dicted that these political buccaneers willspeud the next fmr years in feathering their nests and destroysng the carefully built-up Repulican par ty in the State." No honest work is, in itself, de grading, it is only through custom and association tiiat we so regard it. It is not what we do, but wh. does it and how. A lady or a gentlemen can do a menial's work and be a la dy or a gentleman still, but as there are different spheres and avocations of life, so are there different spheres and avocations of life, so are there dilferent orders of physical consti tution, ambition, temperament, tal ent and intellect to fill their Varied requirements. Oxford; Orphan's Friend. Montreal, June 25 Fifty persons have been poisonetl at West beun, at a picnic. A druggist had sold sugar of jead instead oftartaricacid for mak ing lemonade. Fifteen are reported to be dying. The others are consid ered oiu of danger. The .druggist lias di -appeared to avoid arrest. leath of Sirs. Iliiyes. Fremont, Ohio, June 2-3. Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes died at 0:80 this morning. The fact that etiquette requires gentlemen to give a tip. whenever they meet may explain the masculinr dislike to the presence of women at a horse race. The last lnteresting'anhouncement in connection with trusts is that the booming of the sugar conspiracy the tobacco men have formed, a trust for their own "protection." That toothsome and very necessary house hold article that even "the children cry far" some of the delicate nos trums prepared for home consump tion and are duly advertised, plug tobacco is to enjoy a "boom." And then, the castor men fully possessed with the idea that sugar and tobacco should not enjoy all the ;ood of com bination, have formed a Uice little trust of their own, and the seven mills now manufacturing it will en joy a monopoly. These mills are of course "pro tected and there is no possibility of foreign com petition And thus the villaiuous, robber tar tof the Radicals is forever gVinding is forever grinding down and oppress ing the tax-payers and poor people in me iana. now ions' must mis- wi. kedness continue? There is alo a recently formed ceal trust and rub ber, boot and shoe trust. THE DAILZ MESSENGER PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT iiONPAYS AT 122 AXO Ul PUlNGESs STREKT. J. A. Bo.vitz. Maiiff. Ed and Prop. T. B. KlNfiSBlTlY. Wm. A. IIear.nk. Associate Editors. The Dait.t Mksskvofr. by mail, i yea", $7 -00; si v mouths. $3.50; threj mouths, $1.75. ono month. 87 cents. Served in the city at !7 cents a month; one we'k, 1(5 cents; 3-.C0 lor three month.-, or a yea.-. RATES FOR ADVERTISING. ? Crlinary advertisements, in-r sauarc. one 3xiirtion 1. two iiibertions, 1."ii. oae week, $1.rK; one mouth $9A4). Anjusfiuents. 81 ix?r H-luart- ach insertion. OlHcialadveMiseiaents, 1 pr s.juurc each iasrti!. Special ct-utrait ratt furnished cu aplicatiun. OL'R VVEEKLY EDITIONS. ' The YiLnv.JTn.s Wkeklv MKss.uut is pcb. lished every Thursday at $150 ier ytar. A larjre & pajje paper,' , Tll.i G:)LISR'HJ TRANSCRrPT llV2.sr.r,m i ! 'r . rl Th .,-. ox. fct r. .. . t 'afje 3 pOV paper., , j I " ! Our HoMsl-oro oface is located in the vs - .-nfrr llrwrn TToitu hr, W. 1 n.r in f,-.i.! - .' i snsrerupcra liou&e Du.roi;; m Ooh.L.inro. V. ! XOTICF TO MAIL SUnSCRlRERS. i senate printer j:t the wrappers rt f-arli i papvr ueuoics the .ime -when the subjscrSpiu.n ( explle3. . ; f j . Money Order-, checas and drafts should mia payable to A. RDNJTZ. . Jiditfjr and Proprietor. , A ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mas. WixeLoTv'a Sootmvsq Strcp should al ways be used when children s are caking teeth. It ire! ievws the little nafferer at once; it prodocefe.oatnraL jniet sleep by relieying the child ffom pain. - and the iiidr. clierub awakens as "urigrht a a button. It i very pleasant t iaste. It soothes the ehiii, soft ens the gains, allays all pain, relieves wied, regulates the bowes. arnt i. tJe best -anown rerody fof diarrb, whetier af j-iag from teethint; or other cables. Tweatj-fi ve cents a boltie. rort the m-oon. "Weakness. lUlar a, InOigc&tlon end BiliosnteKsi txke . uuow.N'S iRea uii-x k-ks. It cores qaickly. 1'qr sale by all ae&iers la icfidiclne. jtiu th3 genutue. S0 Absolutely Pure. This powiler never varies. A marvel of pu rity. Htrorh, and wlioitsnjncn":..s. Mow economical twnii inc. ordinary knid, ami cai. uot be soll in competition with t.lKMnultitUile of low tstl, f iiopt weight, alum r piiospiiatc powders. Sold only in cans. Rovai. 1aKiM; Powdkk CHK. log Wall t. N. V. For sale by- Binham & Co., Young & Bostian a id T. H. Murjihy. ISeport of tSse Condition of Salisbury, N. C, A - tliv close of El ns In cms, Slay 13, 1389. RESOURCES. Loans am Discounts, 33?906.3r) 212.10 27,liK).00 13.931.1G ,COI!.fK 9,Hiy.71 23 30S.S1 Overd-afth. Bonds am Due from Stocks, Banks ami Banker?, Pnrniturq ami Fistmvs 1 other Cash Items, Chocks an Currency ! Specie, Tot 4L 17J.SiH.23 5n,0fi0.f 0 5,('-.(0 11(),8"6.02 l;'j.5lg.v3 LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus. 1 Ur.diviaed Profits. Deposit subject to check 17."" .!" Cashier CsieCAS, S.2ifJ.M- Time Cert flcats of Dopo lit iono Due otliefl Total I. O.D. DAVIS, Cashier of Davis Bankkks, j ;lo solomnly K-vear that the above- Btatt me.n is true tothebetolniy kiumlcdi'o and lx-licf O. D. DVIH. Cashier. f.ubseriljerl and sworn to In-fore 111c tins 2Gt.li day t.-f Jiuje, lSbS. I. II. ForsT, 1 Kotary Public. , . - t notice! -hiX.i"r .CU.'XCl's". Notice isihereby criven, that there will be ;;n election' held in Rowan county n Teies-iiay i2;e SOtfs day of SeptBiiBx'i'. EyS5, for" the pur pose of submitting to the qualiticd voters of said county, a proposition to subscribe one hundred thousand dollars o the stock of the ITsntlEiSf Saili-ond Censpf&tzy, in five per cent, bo ids of the county of-Rowan, toiun forty years, with the privi lege of paying any or all of . them at the end bf ten years,or at any time thereafter, that the Hoard of'.Com- mis-ioners of said countv .mavelect. Those w the said et with ho WisJi to vote in favor ot proposition will voteatick Jie word ''subscription" ut- on it; awl those wishing to vote a- gainst Ki proposition, will vote a ticket v fith the words "no subscrip- tion" ui on it. An en itire new registration of yot- ers has 1 een' ordered tor the election By order .of the Board of County Commissioners, niOMAS J. SUMNER, Chair. Ho rat o in . vv oodson, clerk. June 3id, 1889 junxrrtJKE.. Repairing. R.M.0AVI8. ' Mattresses. Un dertaktxg. Mattresses made to order and ail kinds of cabinet work and Repairing done at M. Davis' fun iture room. T T Rolijjft- and Acttvo 3Ii?n o travel for an E.stal)ljshed House during the summer months i'iiose whi can furnish a horse and .srive secujrity preferred. Money advanced monthly tq pay expenses. A vr?Jt rlianoe lo4r tKe rijtrUt. hi?ii ! State ae. business ex perience. and to save time letter fen.i names and adore .p of references. attention paid to potal ciirda. Never tuind unt t st-ndinar stamps for) reidy. "Bines, box 11, Rj uiorii.'Va. 1 $5 Boot For $I.C0. H0 To A House. look, FaWaer'a American Architecture, or every man ( , pnpma .7 rimw, reiMi ia. ui teb Tkr it aol a. Ban-ror ray eae icUndlnt to Bnfia or othit. lntitMtteffnTiltebiUKmtit. ItUaprartkaiworkBs rrwrWodr fcnytit. Tl bnt,chca9tmaa Bust popaUrvBrk ever B"l"" - !7 T hudd d.i;s. Aihookta h aetentiiatd to make i I meet ti dom1j nmiid,ttmttUi tim, (othsiutweuUynukrt tIu. Thi bonk conUuas lHpim 11 x 14iacbtiBizr. udroBiixuaf tare, 1 plat ffrt glriup ptau, deratMu. pfrspectin irwi. work, and ujtracUniM How to Baild 10 Colut. VUiat, DnUdfaam, Brick Block Uostea, nitabi torctty enkabt. tomm 'mad coaatrr. koiuM for to farm mad m-prkinemea' Ikubv for all iMlona. Bwr mm actaul ml el ecnstrartirB. no prtam stbi Scfaoot Ho-J. T.n hLi. nnd, mkd ucr 9 iW:p,ttbr wttb apeci&r&tifmmi form of contract, and a lr aaontertBliinBatlnasa tb craetiaa o4 baildiafs, arlcetioa l iu. ctloB ot tk t an t, and eajin, from (3b0tst6S0O;aUa8arBS. ployif fArctiKcte. It b worth t0t.a.y tm rili' Kf-TTT" by.fi portf,c0,lri."f 1 1tt1mJitM'lv& ackatl will 00: feanaiat f.o. bo nv i llap.d-ou e j w tity aud specta-cle-i suited to the vt at J. & 11. lio- rah's Jewelry and Watcn making es laUj-huipnt. ' J. li: HADEN, Dealer in REAL ESTATE, Salisbury, JN. C, , P.O. BOX 182- lias large bounderies of LAND inj Eastern North Carolina, also in Wrest em N . C. Price from SI to S3 per . . I - - r e 1 1 aiso iMinmir i'ronertv 01 au minerals found in the State, and the following list of Farming and Town property : ; ..'.''..' No. TjO acre G miles from sub urbs, common farm buildings, good water, healthy, J mile of Railroad. Price 1,000. No. 2. 188 acres, J in wood, six miles out, mile of Hail road, good water, healthy &c. Price .555 per acre. No. 3. 40 acres, 3 miles out. good C-room house good as new, a well of splendid water m yard, good out- bouses, large double barn, good fruit and healthiest place in, the county. Price Ylk pei acre on good terms, or 5-j0 spot cash. No. 4.-63 acres G miles out in heavy oak ana pine timber nice dou hie barn, well, pole house, one room will sell for 5?3o cash. No. 5. House and 18 acres 2 miles out, all out buildings. Cash $250, or i cash and baianceO and 12 months. No. 6 48 acres 3 . miles out. good farm and fruit lands. Will sell cheap on Jonjr time. Price bo uer acre. - No. 7. 40 acres 2 miles out, good farm and fruit land. Will sell on long time 8 per cent, interest. Price $5 per !aer,e. No. 8,-30 acres U miles out, will sell for cash, 10 per acre. No. 9.-7-15 .acres miles out, good truck farm, creelt running through it, good clay for bricks 011 it. Price 500 cash. No. 10, 110 acres ljmiles out, in original growth, fronting on public road, beautiful building lots on this. Price 35,000, h cssh, balance remain on farm jat 6 per cent, per year. Fo. 11. 10 acres bottom land J mile out. Prjce 75 per acre; on time, G per cent interest. No. 12. 15 .acres one mile out, all clered, branch throh it, good mea dow. Price $450,4 cash, balance can remain on land at G percent interest o year, interest payable semi-annually. i No. 13. S acres, branch through this, f "mileout, 50 uer acre, I cash, balance in 3 years with G per" cent, interest. Fine strawberry and grapa soil. . No. 14. 12 acres one mile out, high level, land, beautiful for resi dences, fronting on public road.Price SSOO. Can be subdivided and sold for double. No, Io. 8 acres mile outfbeauti ful for building lmrooses. Can be sSaaJsrtded and sold for double what ownewill how take. PriceSuOO. This will make 82 building lots 50 by 200. See what itwill do ai -30 each. No. 10. 20 acres 3 miles out, t No. 1 meadow, balance wood and up land, very good. dwelling, some fruit good water, very healthy. Price 500 i cash, balance in 3 years. I have, in my hands to sell a large list of .Farms, and also Town, proper ty, both improved and unimproved, if you want to invest come and see what I have to offer. 1 can show you property that you con make 20 per cent, on by buying in block and cutting it ' up and. selling in small lots. I have houses and lots from 150 to $400 cash: vacant lots from $25 to 2,500 each, , iu any location you may want. J. M. IIAlXKN. 1 Has attained a standard of excoilenco -wbicb. admts of no superior. It contains every improvement that inven tive genius, Gkill and laoncy can produce. fu-asfasKaMra-r-,.61 P02 i.K5Q c-ceucntirTana are ceiCDratCGi or vol ume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistic desirn, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making1 them the most attmntiv?, ornamental and desirable organs icr faoinc3, s:boolii, churches, lodges, societies, etc ESTASLIBHED K3SPUTATIG3i CXtQUAJLEO FACILITIES. SKIIXF.H WORitMErr, ' BEST 3EATJSJSXAX, COSIBTNXD, HAKE THIS THE POPULAR 0H5AII - PIAXOS, ET00L3, E002S. Catelogues on application, Free. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CC. icr-tuaciuue trir vb i-J J! V.'B will aao reuilf rte ro;t-irte f "? 2 line f anr i.'. mml 1 i- . aaupfca. In return we sk that mar rail at xmr uobsp ami ftr S rn.jar2.au ca.l Ijc-jiv. yaw awn pmprrrr. 1 hi. rruxl paa.-i-.iu aa .-nede after tee ISiuercr- pauvta. Bun nare run obi . tir iati.: n: tht it id t.r IfiOZi, mil tt tne r'tmrbmrnf, and bi arils fur hid .9Wrre. No canital imdim. fi.i.. Tn tlj' inlltr IT, tin n-nrUi A li i. -t '! iaacroot-au ,:tni. Tltcae arbo writa la aa at ever can ar Vte tha ben r mr-mrh m ra ib wnrid. and the '"f rV j, hitra artrrar abowa UMrribrria Aajrrita, a: CU.. li. HO, JLuS.Am.u. Aiiaita If vow v,a:itto keep up with the times and let others know what you are dointr; you should reti.1 and ad - verti.se in the Truth. XiW&l&im&l AB. Bmmmm ... is - ig!mFM CHICAGO. ILL. 1 f iZjL 'Ij-kit-a mm SALISBURY M ARRET Js Corrected -weekly ly MeNeely & .Typon. Baco,n. Butter. Chickens. Eggs. Cotton. Corn. Flour. Featlher, Fodder. Hay. . Meal. Oats, Wheat. Wool. . 10 to 121 . 15 to 20 10 25 . 10 " 12 ?v 9"91 2.50 to 3 00 25 to 50 . 80 u 85 40 " 35 G5 U 75 40 50 B0 to MO J 15 to 25 Weather dry, market scarce, with upward tendency. MOYLE BROS' MAIN STREET. One door below the Opera House. ! Salisbury, N. C. R. LEE WRIGHT, Attorney At Law, O. WILL practice in the courts of Rowan and adjoining counties, and in the Snpreme Conrt of .North Carolina. Prompt and strict attention given to ail business entrusted to my care. - 3. 7. 'S3. CHAS. D. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Practices in all the Courts, and givds prompt and careful attention to all claims for collection entrusted i to his care. j , S"tf HEALTH! HEALTH!! A NEW DISCOVERY, AND ' Great Southern Remedy. Having been from childhood a great suU'erer.the result of protracted chills and. indigestion, terminating m diseases of leaver, Itidiiey and Uriiiai'y Organs, and having tried many remedies known to the pro fession with oirly temporary relief, I have finally succeeded in discov ering a combination of vegetable remedies, which -combination has proven a remedy for diseases of all the internal organs superior to any known in a life of sulferrngand prac tice of nearly fifty years. As by it I have ceen restored from what seemed to be inevitable death to perfect health without taking a dose of any other medicine in nearly two years past. vr lurtner particulars apply to your drug- gm, or 10 JOHN F. FOAHD. M. D. uux, lKiii:i'.L Cucvi y, Jr. C. '88 II. AS1IEV1LLE AND SP Alt TAN BURG RAIL U0AD. ' BETWEEN srA ETAS By KG .IVSpTlOV ABO ASH E .VILiyi JtT.VGTION. 'U"t-8tbound, No. 60. Leave Spartanburg 2 40 a m Arr. ' Spartanburg Junction li 43 ' - Caniou.u 3 03 " " li.DiAn .3 14 " " CatiiMobella - ; Z 2 " " Laadruma ' 3 52 ' Tyroa- 4 07 ' " Mi-Iroe 4 32 " " S.iu la : 4 57 " " Flat Rock . . 5 37 " ' Hendersoaville 5 53 " . " Fletcher's 6 18 " " , Ard-n 6 V " Aslieville Junction - B-55 " Ashe vi! le Estbound No. ? 9'49 51. p m Leave Abbeville Abbeville Junction 9 54 . ' Ardea 10 -JC, " " Fleu-iifrV- . ' 10 37 " ". Hendersonviile 1 1 07 ' Flat Rock 11 23 " " Saluda 1 1 53 "" " Melro.-e , 12 14 Tyroh V 12 34 ' ' Landrumn 12 46 " t Campobella ' 1 1 a hi Iiunan 1 18 " , Caninton . 23 " " Spartanburg J" lciion 1 45 " Arr. Spartanburg s 2 " All regular trains from Spartanburg Junc tion, to Asheville Junction Imve tb right to track of trains of the same cUs 'moving in the opposite drection, wlien running in ac cordance with General Rule No THE WILMINGTON STAR. Reduction in Price. Attention is called to the following reducd rates of subscription, cash in advance: MMTT,1 1UTT V CP "O lllil, OliVlV. One Yea r . . . . . Six Motitbs, .". '. . j . Three Months, '.'; . .-.'.' . One Month, ... . THE WEEKLY STAR. One year, . , . Six Months, j7 '. Three Months. ' . $6 00 3 00 1 50 60 $1 00 Our telegraph News service has recently beer largely increased, .and it a our deler minalion to keen the Star up to the highest .standard of newspip-r excellem-e. Address, ' VM. 11. BERNARD. Wilmington, N. C . "Warranted .-r Five Yesw. Our Favorite Singer Drop ,,-a f. Fane Carer. Large Drovers, Nickel Rings Tucker, Huffier, Binder,. Fou- hyjtt.t of Hammers. S-rm on one weelc'a tral. Tc!ivcrri in your hcw free ' fr.-i4tt charg-s , 1: on)y f amif; cturr Sav JanraAser' Comm'st'ns. -Ot 'ew Btaeh ui. VJiros Use cirul iri aai Tetint-.nil, , i OS-cperativj SWlEff Machine Ca, FAfOlIT only $ao. oiv-hed at mmi aJaIwnJWmBWMBBBTBa" -'fcUk . -' rf aj - .93 JTTll mi Ml 3 a. r I 19 Quince 3trpt, rhiLadelphia, Fa. Salisbury pi?rutliV only $150 U v& I ::frr-liSLi PJEDiilQflTjAlB LINE. Richmond '& Danville RRCo 1 i COXDEXSED SCIIEDfLE IX EFFJSCT ; OCTOBER 211 1838. Trains ran by 75th ileridiin time. daily. Serttbound, 51. No. 63. Leave Allaul. Arr. tlreeiiTille,' ; "' jjaxtaabarg, " Charlotte, ' Slibury, 6 PM J 10 AM . 1 0$ AU . 1 61 FM 2 U ' ; 2 53 4 50 ji 6 80 . G 22 u i 7 05 " Leave Hoi prions, " Aheviile, tatesville, Arr. Siliburv, 8 05 v 12 10 AM 9 4G .1 82 PM 3 SO AM 6 66 4 37 1. 6 88 Leave ba isbury, 6 27 " Greensboi-o. 8 7 15 8 AO Leave Greensboro, 9 6t M J0 60 PM Arr. Durham, "12 35 i 4 SO All ' iiaJeigh. 1 65 6 66 M " Gold3oro, v 4 10 fU45 Leae Gi-enboro, Arx. Sauville, M KevRvil!, " BurJteville, M Kioliinond, ' 8 05 All -BSO Pif 10 20 " . 1 A K 1( 9 47 12 40 1 25 80 2 SG 5 00 Lyneliiurg. 12 40 'harlow9ville, 2 65 Washington, 7 .35 Bi!tintOf, 8 50 Philadelphia, 3 New York. 6 20 V 12 6o " 13 0 ". W 00 8 20 AM It) 47 " 1 20 4 'DA1LY.V Southbound. No. 50. No. 52. Leave New York, '12 15 AM 4 50 PM Philadelphia, 7 20 6 57 9 45 " " 11 ; '' l 8... -XM w Eahiruore, 4 ' Washington, " Charlottesville 9 45 11 21 8 40 5 50 Arr, Danville,- 8 30 '' .'' 7 45 - Leave Richjjiond, 3 10 2 30 : " " Burkeville, 5 17 " 4 24 " Keysville, 5 67 " 5 05 " " Danville, 8 60 8 05"' Arr. OrfeenaWro. , 10 35. " .9 42 L" Leave Gold-boro, 2 40 8 jo' P.l " " Ealeigii, 5 " 1 45 AM " Durham, 6 04 . 8 12 Arr. Oreeppboro, . 8-35 ". " 7 40 ?l Le-iv .-alem. : fG 15 !' d 30 ' " ureeQfboro, 10 45 " y 50 Arr. S ii-bury, 12 01 AM 11 18 St itf- - i5le, . AhfVtlle, Hot Spring, 1 51 7 44 9 15 12 12 I'M 4 41 "I 6 10 ;;. 11 23 AM 12 40 PM 3 37 " '4 48 " 9 40 " . Laye Salisbury, Arr. Charlotte, " Spartanburg, " Greenville, " Atlanta. . - 12 2B 1 55 4 40. 5 50 11 Daily fDiily except Sunday. Nos. 5( and rl connect daily except Pnnday . at Keyvi!le for Clarkxviae and Oxford. No.. 5'! cojmeuts at laMvlitoond with t!.' A O. for Old Point and Norfojk. 'os, M and iWronneet at Uidimond dally ex cept Muiday for Went Point and Bull hw..r Ty. from West Point ha daily i-.oiiuectin t Ricitiiioiid witli IVo, rti forthe South. 2o.s . and T1 coiiiK-ct at (io.dnlioro with, trnins to and from Morehead city and Wash iiiErton. jS'. Meoinets at Oreonsboro and Relma for Pavfttvi'l". A'o. :?. wnu--ct. at. Sclma for Wilsou, N. C. Nos, ri0 Mi l r.i make cios connection at Uid veraity Station witii trauttitoaiid fromCiiaj Hill, oxct'iit Sundays. SLEEPING OA It iSEU VICE. ()u-trains 50r aud 51, i tiiliiinri Buffet Slt-epcr bttwH'ii Montgomery and JSew YorK, 'Danville and AuguMa, and, Raleigh, 4.sbtvitUi, Hot Springs arrl Morristowu J eiin. ' Oa 52 arj 53. Pullman Buffet Sleeper he-twet-n Wfhtiij;ton nid, Ncw Orleans, --vi Montgomery, and between. Waslntigton ami Augnnta, Itlulirnoiid and Gr-e.nstoro, aol ullmun Pa: lor cars between S.-lisbury and Knoxv He. Th-ough tickets on sale at principal stat ion to li point., ' For rates and information apply to any agent of the company, or to Sol 1 1 a a s, W. A. Tt'RK, Ja L. Tatlor, TrojficMngr. DivI'auAqent. Grn tauAutnt. RALElGll. N. C. THE PIEDMONT AIR-L!NL HICIIMOND AND DANVILLE KAILKQAD CO. WESTERN N. 0. DIVISION Gex'l. Passenger Dep't. Abheville N. C, March 31st 188S. lWnger Train SCHEDULE Effected April 1st 1883. Extern (75 meridian) time used when not otherwise -spK-itied.' WEST-BuUiND , Lv. . Sr Ymk ' 4 p. n.. ' Philadelphia r 57 " li dtimore J. 42 ' ' Washington 11 " ; .4. , " Richmond 3 30 a. m. . - Raleigh I " At. Salisbury 11 23. " Matfenville , 12 21) p. m. Hickory 1 25 " t'oiiuflly Springs 1 4'i ilorgatitou 2 34 " Marion 3 18 " Asheville 5 01 " Hot Spring 7 05 " f fMorri-town , 8 45 ' " t"xville i 10 KAfiT-B'iCJ'b. Lv. fKttozviilft 7 00 a. tu., ' f Morrill own 8:5 " Hot Sj.rit.g 1125 " t Asheville - 1 25 p rn. " Round Knob 3 00 ' Marion 2 44 " Jl or gat ton 4 30 , " Hickory 6 17 " M taiesville 6 27 ' Salisbu-y . 7 20 Ar. Raleieh - 6 35 a. ra. i t 1 T.icJ.mond - 6 15 " Wldngton 8 10 " liallimore 10 03 PbiUdHohia New York 12 35 p. m 3 20 Dinner time. Stations fcentrial (90u eridian) Pullman Parlor Car between Salisbury Kr-.oxville. Pullman Sleeping Car. n all nieht tri-. Jas. L. Lav lor "V. A AVinburn G V. A. A, l.P. A ' Concord, 5 43 " 6 30 7 22 " 8 15 " Arr. High Point, DralErarch 12-6 PM 123 -I- ' -' '' " " n,---J'---....,''- 0-'
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