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n ijMWiwi II' ii ., w -- L - - " -U" i. m y i KY THURsHAY BV- Mitor and Proprietor. SUBSCKlPTIOff 41 Kl. 1 ii . nn I Bit Sonrri Three Moith ' .50 cents. Hpecial notices, price and a half. Bdltoral mention, teu centa per line. Advertisement Inserted until ordered out, And charged accordingly Professional card bv contract. -OFFICE OF THE TKUTH ia on Main Street, two doors below the old Market House, up Btaira, oteps leading op from the itreet. Entered in the lat Uttice at Salisbury a jacond clad matter. TlIUllfllA.V Kkbuaky 23. jgrTHE BEST OFFER YET.9f For the future, we offer the Truth In club of flve(all to the name office) ca?-h in advance, one year for, $0.50 Club often, '." f " $10.00 And an extra copy to the getter up of every club. Sample conies of all the editions of the tfew York World may be seen at this office. ' .Thff'aeaOof Gen. I (j. T. Beaure gar, whiti occurred at hi home in ew Orleans, Tuesday, will hend a thrill sorrow through every true t"inruraie neari. ne was among the ablest, hravest and truest of our Kreat Southern leaders. He died of heart disease in the 7"th year of his life, bit tibi term levisj The election of V, N. Roach, a Democrat, as Senator from North Dakota, make the next U. S. Senate Democratic beyond all poradveture. The defeat of then-form, pension hill by Congress is a matter of gen eial regret. The fact is, the present Centres is a fraud and a. failure. If any man will point out anything it has done worthy to live anything likely to benefit the Democratic par ty or the country at large wo will anno'nee the fartwith great pleasure, j Notwithstanding its tine .opportun ity, it has PccomplUhed as little per manent good an any Congress in a quarter of a century. It went in with an overwhelming majorty in the lower IIouuc on the cry of a bil lion dollar ('onpres, or Republican extravagance, and lo and behold its appropriations and excesses have al most, if not quite, equalled tho-e of the Reed Congress about which we h:ve heard bo much. If the next Congress prove as great failure, good bye the hope of the people. If the Legislature fail to pa the bill now before it, to repeal the Al liance charter, it should at once ad journ and go over to the third party in a body.. '.-This bill is to enable the Alliance democrats to withdraw their money from the alliance fund, that it may not be used by the third party leaders against the Democrats. If there is to be temporising with these agrarians of the third party, then it will hardly be worth w hile for the Democrats to make another fieht for Democratic supremacy. It was policy, trimming, timeserving, conipromis and cowardice that caus ed the party so much trouble last year. This bill i no attack on the Alliance, if the lying third party rlaquers do say so. But is eminently just and prnpor. and we believe and hope that the excellent Democratic legislature will pass it. At every meeting of the Legisla ture there i a great hue and ci v rai-ed forbig appropriations in behalf of education, as if education were IheUsummuin bonum of life. No greater mistake was ever made by philanthropist. To educate the inlnd to the utier neglect of the heart ami hand is a crime. Practical eduentjon is,agod thing; but no one can show that education of the mind only has tended to the moral tone of society, or of the individual. It sharpens the rascal that i in the man and makes him worse, nine j 'times out of ten. Some superficial; tnd ill informed statistician and en- fhuslasts - would-- have', us be-4 Jleve that all good-depends on edu- Caiion, ami all evil, on whisky drink Jng .Hut reliable statistics do, not lOflr them out. The records of crime, of prisons ami penitentiaries, show that nearlv two to one of all crimi- UHla'arc teetotalers and etlucated peo- pie. The world needs inlucation but of a 'different sort, as a general thing, from that taught in the schools ' iind colleges. Children that are w C brought up by their parents t) work ; again-t a simple principle of busi flnd are taught sound moral princt- ness as well as common justice. pies very rarely give societv or the courts any trouble by their misdeeds. Men do not require to have eollegi-j . . . , . - j i w! eaucaiiotis io muKe pni iiuu i Trui fiiizens in ' any pruivsum in litfc. T.. , , . . , , . . - rcai iriiU( nr ine aj, tne iraniv,t..n .r .nrt...tli ' tcw hosier. eeii is to vvf deeper ; . "ndu-ioi r s. e ,ne1 S ? - in 111 nuu1 11 1 u'ur' iiini nui 1 :. i " ..v . i u and scoundrelly leaders have ,roli,ia Kansas. Under the i lUIC 'l lilts liii'Uiaut otaie are . v Sradwi and u.-orPfiirsed than .1 ondfrtk. "i....i.u .imb.a : me iitniro.1 uimmiK I , a xanipires, K-alawags e days of reconstruc- sii4ipje robbery with a sham pre tense of justice. Now It is anarchy, 'class distinction. oppression and robbery under the higher lawism of the mob. Iudeed, North Carolina and other States es caped great calamity by defeating at the polls these third party bum mers and repacious disturbers of the public peace. The way in which the Democratic caucus of the Slate Legislature final ly dltposed of the public printing is outiage upon common courtesy and custom. It is att insult to the com mittee and the people'of the State. After appointing a committee to dis pose of the matter, the caucus ignor ed its own action and that of the coin mittee without decent parliamenta- jy precedent, trampled upon Demo cratic usage, disregarded the wide- mouth professions of retrenchment and reform made by its members to the people during the late canvass, and endorsed a middle man of doubt ful political character, who. by hooil winking and cajoling the Alliance and third party leaders two years ago, succeeded in securing the pub lic printing at an annual cost to the State of $3,000 more tlmn others wonld have done it for. The fact that the work is again given to a middle man is evidence that it can be done for even less than the com mittee agreed with the job printers to have it done for. But this mat ter seems not to have- been consider ed at all by the caucus. It unceremo niouly thrust in an editor who must sub let the work, reserving a Minus to iii nisei f. Otherwise he would not have been in it. If there were no other alternative but to give the work to a middle man for superior partisan service, then it should have been given to Mr. Ashe or Mr, Jern igan. As it is, it has been thrown to one who has hung like an' incubus upon the State for t wo years at an expense to our impoverished people of a little over S3.U00 per annum. And this is a fair speimen of the re form of which we have heard so much. Miss. Mary. Wilkins, who is at pre sent on the toppling wave of literary success, is a tiny, shy. little woman. Iev. Dr. Morgan Diy has order ed a bell to be placed in the Episcopal-church' at Oooperstown. as a memorial of his father, Gen. John A. Dix. The late Commodore William F. Welk bequeathed $10,000 to the Hai vard law .-cTiool, but th faet of the gift has only recently become known. Henry Ferguson, a negro and ex slave of Fort Hend, lex., owns l,(ioo acres of land in cultivation. He is rich and raise crops, including all his home supplies. "The world do move." The Phidelphia school - of design for women ha two foot ball .teams. A ne. kicking woman is quite enough for the agerage man. - o - THE ALLIANCE CHARTER. State Chronicle. A bill has pa-sed the House pro viding for the repeal of the charter of the State alliance. It is now pend ing in the Senate. But is should not be understood that the General Assembly proposes nostue legislation to the alliance. Such is not the object of t"e bill, tor immediately upon its passage another bill wa introduced provid ing for ii new charter. It i said that the repeal of the nid charter was nec essary to a settlement of the hui ness affairs of the alliance. It seems that large sum of money have been contributed to the Business Agency fund by members of the orders ami, since the chief officers of the organi zation some exceptions, have allied themselves with the third party, these contributors are unwilling that this fund should remain a even apparent support of Jhe credit of those who have perverted the objects of the alliance by betraying it. Under the new charter the alliance can be reorganized, and those M ho desire it can still allow their portion of the fund to remain in the hand of Business Agent, while those who do not can withdraw it. Th is an opportunity that should be given, and a right which should not he denied. The contributors have everv claim for such an option, and it should not in justice he refused them. Such is our understanding of the scope of the proposed legislation. 11 it oe. ar nas leen iiitiorntel. that this fund is under the influence j f "en who belong to the third par- ty, then it is proper for it tobe re movetl from such influence. It is strictly an alliance, fund, and ! ! was raised by contributions from 1 ; members of the order and to be used i "".; T 1,lerwii e onier. there e5i n hi ,i.vr-....-Ki kiq5.; J to legislation giving the opportunity : right indicated. 'It niav be' ex- ! J-1"1 u,l :iMmn win come from t I Ii I nl till pfiMrru d,.! r.. . . . .1 j -.! At.. A ... ... - third oartvites and from ibiriet ' Officials, but this will hnnllv svil ' THE CLARK TRIAL COXCLUD - ED. Danville, Va., Feb 17. The case of J. T. Clark, indicted for th mur- der of Rev. J. R. Moffitt, was con- nuufu in misting court to uay, ar-: eluded m Hustings court. to day, af-' ter,en,avatrjrtIf The jury, which ... i r i r i.i t try the eae, renderetl a verdict of hnentat fivoyearsin the nenitenti- nrvv ,11 1 im rr. no vtir himn o iimh h . m ui 1 a -. . tiou leader and etlitor of a prohibi-1 Jhe'cliurch and prohibition-lMipewj that lib murder was the result of a conspiracy. Counsel was emnloved by friends of the deceased to assut the prosecution. Cutise! on both sides- sahi in their speeches that ..Atliinir in litt ..k... ..... Yfinspiracy, and that it was merely t personal matter: otm fi.'lit between I x s . - rq men, in which uqu was killed, 1 People troubled with sick and nervous headaches will find a most efficacious remedy in Ayer's Cathar tic Pills. They strengthen thestoui ach, stimulate the liver, restore healthy action to the digestive or gans, and thus afford speedy and permanent relief. Torpidity of the li ver, and disor ders of the stomach and bowels, cause headache and the failute of all desire for food. Ayer's Cathartic Pills stimulate the action of the stomach, liver, and bowels, cure headach, and restore the appetite. -o- fc'tate Chi on tele. The selection of Judge Gresham for secretary of state places him very near the presidency. Tl e act of 18h-, regulating the suc cession, provides that in -case both the president ami vice president be removed by death, resignation or in ability, the secretary of state shall become president, and immediately upon his accession; shall call congr ss together in extraoidiuaiy session. From the secretary of state, the act transfers the succession to the secre tary of the treasury, the secretary of war, the attorney general, the postmaster-general, the secretary of the navy and the secretary ol the inter ior, in the order named. A S TO EVA NGELISTS. Ashevllli-Eaj'tist. When traveling evangelists first bejeau to increase and multiply in .North Carolina and elsewhere the Church received them with open arms and thereby much harm was done (we believe) to the cause of Christianity. However, there has been a reaction and the following is evidence that the Church is com ing to its senses : ' It is, in ."our judgment, not doing things decently and in order for a mantoiush into the ministry al most befoie the filth of the gutter is washed from him; and lie certain ly needs to'become better acquaint w ite h i s ii e w associa t es an d h i s s p i r i t ual environment before he is set up, or set himself up, as a spiritual guide among men. -Biblical Kecoi d er. This refers to some men who were great sinners and great drinkers, too entering the ministry so soon after their conversion. They may be said to enter the ministry, but you no tice they never take a pastorate. The goose is too lean in the pastorate for these men and they become. e van uelists and then for the collection. New Brene Journal. A bill has passed the Tennessee Senate providing that a man's reli '.rions belief, or lack of religious be lief, shall not disqualify him as a witness in the courts. It seems strange indeed that in these latter years of the Nineteenth century such an enactment should be neces sary in any State in the Union. Wilmington Messenger. The action.' in the Senate in giving t the Governor already possessed of too -much power and " patronage for a free and enlightened people the appointing of five members of the Public Board of Health was wrong, and bectuse it reflects upon the able . medical gentlemen of the State, deprives them of a power they are far more competent to exercise than any Governor, although he be a Graham or a Bragg, and increase the personal patronage of one man who will always have his favorites, and thus the great public may suffer. There is far too much of office-patronage lodged with the Governor for the good of the state. Them's our sentiments," and if you do not like them -put them in your pipe and smoke them. Wilmington Star. Kansas achieved notoriety forty years ajro hs "Bleeding Kansas" and she has been goinir along achieving more or less notoriety ever since. The originator of the Third party idea was a Kansas man, and Hon. Jerry Simpson is also a Kansas man, Mrs. Lease is not a Kma man, but :he couldn't help that. She comes as near it as she can. The Third Party, or as it is now called, the Pop ulists party, took deeper root in Kansas than it 'did -anywhere else and hence the notoriety which she is achieving now. The tussle is be tween the Populists and the Repub licans, each clamoring that the low er house of the Legislature belongs to them, and having exhausted all des of procedure except the pro per one tne courts tney have now restored to sledge hammers, cudgels, revolvers, ;c, to get and hold pos session. Both of these parties are demonstrating-the fact that neither N fit to rule. The sensible,, conserva tive .people of the Slate, and there nnst be some, must see it this wav, and the result will be that Kansas will in due time become a Demo cratic State. The Raleigh correspondent of the ( harlotte Observer, under date of 17th, writes to that paper as follows "All the talk to-d iy was of theac tion of the caucus last night, at mid night, 111 making Mr. Joseph us Dan iels again State printer. The caucus ten nnvs nim unlnruil iro i,.MmiHn "V ' .-' "V u .illlMlllltcC to get work done at the lowest ... pos.siuie cost, anu to suomit a con tract to the caucus. The committee ... la 1 a a. made an agreement with Edwards & Hroughton and E. M. Uzzell, well Known printers here, to do the work 1 at 15 "t. "ff all Code prices. It was regarded that the middle man was eliminated; that the office. ! it" office it be, of State primer, was j abolished. Lat night it was thought by outsiders that the caucus would simply ratify the action of it com Miupiy rainy i j mittee and rive the firms named . ...-i. i.. .1 1.:.. j prise for somebody, and the caucus, halfan Imur' duration, became a i imir nnur2 vi.r nn tmri mint i.rpn w dw . . in the record c the much vexed lie printing. The committee re ort was virtually i ! never acted on all, save as to the j ract. which were I . terms of the ctw acceuteu. .Mr. 4 air's resolution to put Mr. Daniel-i iilildallCash Price for Cotton and Cotton Seed firms . named ,.nto 1 r AllPI mended it so a to caue an electi by ballot for state! Dou't fail he vote was ayes j v. jonicc In to rear of Davis & printer. On tn , 5, nays '27." Highest of all in Leavening PowerLatest U. S. Gov't Report AESOLUfEUif PURE DEATH OF PRESIDENT ROBIN SON. News was areceived ill the city yes terday forenoon of the death, at 6:05 a. in., yesterday, of President Kob inson, of the Sea Board Air Line system. Edison st-ys : "It Is work that tells and my opinion U that it is pretty much all there is to genius." An other iiit at the diviuity.of genius. Red hair being due to an extri amount of iron in the blood, it- may be safe to call a red haired man a man of -blood and iron. ' SowTrylhU. It will costnohingand will surel v do you good, if you have a Cough. Cold or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New discov ery lor Consumption, Coughs and Cold is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speed v and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for vourself just how good a tfiing it is. Yrial bottles free at Tiieo. F. Kluttz. Drug Store. Large size oOc. and $1.00. " , THE Salisbury Boiler Mills have been rnuning only two months au.' have attained a very high reputation. Near ly every merchant in the city is handling our flour with entire satisfaction. In addi to our four brands of Flour, we make and keep on -hand FINE B0LTEN MEAL, BRAN and FEED. We exuhangs flour and meal for grain, or buy for cash vour GRAIN. Bring u J. S. McCOBBINS, ' Jan, 2Hth,'y3) Manager.. MORTGAGE SALE. Purfuant to the provisions of a certain Mortgage execuied by T J W Brown and wii'e. Willie, to tlie undersigned. lated Au?. r:h 188'. Apr lot 'n. 18f0, arid March 2:3 1, 18V1, am( registered in Hook 6, pg 181 293, and -IHo olli liet;it-r af IWls iti lljwan county, 1 upon which default hu tieen made, tlit? un leriynni'wilj fell -at juib lie outcry attlie court hoiLse.doar in Salis bury on Hotli of February, 1803, at-12 :n. the following real estate : one store house nd lot beginning at- a sr.ake on Min etr , Burke's corner, thence with Main ft. N. E. "0 tt. to atake, Hender.-on'scerner., thonc with Hendeison'n line N W, 2. 0 ft to stake, thence S W .with Ilenderswu's line oO It. to u stake on Burke'slike .thence S.Ki with Burke's line 2'0 ft tf the bWiuning, i .i wt . i' i i . i being iu the West Hard of tne town ot I ljiburv. hee deed from .1 M linden fe wife toT J W Brown dated Julv 2nd. 1S87. book 71. page ir6; also cne lot beginning oa Che-i nut st. in the oil twn ol t'he.tnut iliil at War-Is corner thence with eie -of snil pi 05 ft. to Holland's corner, thence with II 1-lan-i's line ft., more or less, to ?talre i it line of ri)iinits'.s line, thence with sai-1 lin 75 ft., more or less, to WaniV corner, and neuoe with VVard'H lin 193 ft, iire or ins, to the beginning; also right of way ui hesin'utet Tekms Cash,' Jan. 23, 1893.) K. J, MURD0CIT, Trustee for Buil-Mng an-1 Loan Association. NEW STORE! to Citizens of Salisbury and Vicinity. FLOUR A SPECIALTY. e have opened a first class Dry Goods and Grocery store, at the old Salisbury Racket stand, where we propose to ell cheap for cash or barter. We carry a nice line of Sprinjr Prints, 'Vhit.te Goods, Henriettas and Worsteds, Pants Goods, Overalls mid Ladies,' Men's Misses' and Children's shoes: Will duplirate and houe in the eity on shoes, as we buy for cash and straight oods, no Sample stock. Also on hand mountuin cabbage and beans. MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE In fact everything kept in a well regul-tted Dry Go . d- and Grocery Store. We expect by honest and fair dealing to please everybody. Call and see us and you Vill be waited on politely. We buy all kind-, of country produce. Yours to ple;ise, swism WEST. CALL HUB U u u p For your SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. "FOUNDRY, AND MACHINE WORKS. I carr a large line of FIPINU. FITTINGS. VALVES. BOILEK FEEDERS. Ejectors, Steam Guatres, Boiler Patch Bolts, rivets and GENERAL REPAIRS. I a fnprei lo pnt&a Ma a J!!L,S, ESSBES d SAW KILLS, Having the agency of several of the largest and best companise, I can save you money in anything you may need in my line. I U'ke pleasure in quoting prices and can guarantee satisfaction. Write for prices, or call at the foundry or office. Respectfully. n P. H. Feb. 3rd. 1893. XT :A m ' COTTON mill We .always FRANK ifp.nTTn nt-5 Says the New York World: "In selecting Hoke Smith, of Georgia, for Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Cleveland has given merited recog nition and encouragement to the vigorous and progressive youug democracy ol the new South." The N. V. Tribune says rightly and appreciatively ihat "Sir. Glad stone is still the Grand Oldi Man the most iuspiiing figure in the world of politics today, and he dig nifies human uature." Wilmington Messenger. Balfour insulted the grand old man the other day in the House of Commons and bad to take it all back, amid the cries of "shame" "shame." Mr. Gladstone was very deeply moved w hen he replied, ile received 'ioud and prolonged cheers." DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY? Maybe you think this is a new business, pending- out babies on application ; it has been done before, however, but never have those furnished been so near the original sample as this- one.. Everyone will exclaim. "Weill that's the sweetest baby I ever saw P This little black-and-white engraving1 can give you but a faint idea of the exquisite original. I'M A DA 1ST. which we prop tation paid. T ropose to send to you, transpor- Thft little darlinsr rests airainst a pillow, and4s in tho act of drawing off its pink sock, tne mate 01 wmcn nas ueeu puueu off and flung, aside with a triumphant coo. The flesh tints are perfect, and the eyes follow ypu, no matter where you stand. The exqui site reproductions of this greatest painting- of Ida Waufrh (the most celebrated of modern painters of baby life) are to be given to those who subscribe to Demorest's Family Maga zine for 1893. The reproductions cannot be told from the original, which cost $400, and are the same Bize (17x22 inches). The baby is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation, to present to our sub scribers during 1803, other crreat pictures by such artists as Percy Moran.Maud Humphrey, Louis Deschamps, and others of world-wide renown. Take only two examples of what we did durinsr the past year, " A Yard or lan- 'ii. and "A White House Orchid" by the 'wife of President Harrison, and you will see what our promises mean, Tnose who subscribe for Demorest's Family Magazine for 1893 will possess a Rallery of ex- Magazine that cannot be equaled by any in the world for its beautiful illustrations and subject matter, that will Keep everyone post ed on all tho topics of the da3", and all tho fads and different items of interest about the household, besides furnishing interesting-reading- matter, both srrave and Kay, for the whole family: and while Demorest's is not a fashion Magazine, its fashion pages are per fect, and we prive you, ree of ant, all the pat terns you wish to use durinjr the year, and in any size you choose. Send in your sub scription at once, only $2, and you will really ret over $25 in value. Address the publisher, W. Jennings Demorest, 15 Eaet 14th St.. New York. If you are unacquainted with the Magazine, send 10 cents for a specimen copy. NEW GOODS!! ti IE- OX uuu THOMPSON. & CO., BUYERS FOR pay the Highest to call on us. Wiley's bank on Itinis freri iuuU DDliNo cALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county, I will fell for caaH to the highest bidder at the Court Honte door in alibary, on MONDAY the Cth day of M R0II, 18J. the follow ing real esute situate I in l,ocke townnhip. Cowan county, and known a a jvn of the oli HomieaJ of the late Chaa. K. Killer, uee'd, being lot No. 1 in the division of the lands of Cb. K. fcillrr, beginning at a birch on the at bank of Grant crek Morru'a corner, runa thoce N. 85 W. 26.40 chains, to a Make &orr'a corner, thence N. 88 W lu chains to aitot.e pile, corner of lot No. 3. thence N. I W. i'7,oO chains to a white oak oom-r to lois Nh. 2 and 3, thence S, 8- E. 10, 70 chains to a ftaVe en Miller's line, tl.tnee S. 1 E 17. 5o chain to a hickory, thence N. SS E. SO, 50 chains to a slake in the Ford of atd creek, therce with the old channel of creek lo the beginning, contain ing 1 acres. The said lain! i subject t i neumnered by the wMow.a dowr, Tins sale i uiadw by or ier of court for the tmm.-np of" maklni? aeiS to IaV debts of f f I v (ieiiulu Miller, dece.ise I. Ian. 30. lSUd. J. W. POST LAS ots; Admjuistrator. Bnrk:it Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores," ' ulcers,.- salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cores and skin, eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay retjuiretK, it is guaran teed to give perfect satisfation, or money refunded. Price 25ets per box. For Mde by Thko. Kluttz & Co. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cen-FleWn. And other specialties for Gentlemen. T Adieu, Boys and Kisses are the Best in the World. See descriptive adrerUse mcnt which will appear la this paper. Take no Substitute, but insist on having: W. 1m DOUGLAS SHOES. with name and price stamped oa bottom. Sold by M.S. Buowx. aTs heilic, Attorney at Law. Salis1o-u.r3r, UST. w Offers his professional service to thecitizens of Rowan and adjoining counties, prompt and careful atten tion given to all business entrusted to him. 22 '91. 3m. -" - - THE GREAT PROGRESS OF ELECTRICITY. SIXTTTTiTi'S Medical & Surgical institute for t be Trent ment "lironle, roua,Viicrul.Wpell. I'rlvnt-, Fraialc. ml all Kurcriezil Dlmun. t'l'RB UtMKAXTKKn In all cawes nrr.tiiKeil anrl takon. Send fPM rfiitw in stamtis for book on ahnve listu's! mid how to fix m t hkm 1 1 nr nddr!8S. m ' ' Sf Mmtin ,ki. PiVfr. KnSfVill. TfBH. 11 u J. 1 jmmmrmmi Carsals, Trade-marks, Desip Patsnts, Copjrfghts, -. And all Patent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. i Information and advice given to iaTentora without charge. Aiiurcsa PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEDDERBURH, Managing Attorney, P. O. Box 463. Washington, D. 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Pullman" Jtutlel Sleeper between Atlanta and New York, between DanviJe and Au-V'la, On 37 aud 38, Puliuian jitTet Simper be tween Richmond and laville uniting at Danvilletwilh Washiogton aud Souihwestern Wubuied Liuitil :fr At lanti, cariying 1'uiln an Sleeper iNew York la New OiltaiiH, and New York to Augus ta, and Limug Car New ork to Montgo mery, ' ' Trains II and 12 and Pullman' Ruflt Sleepers beteween Ne York,-Washington ud Hot Springs via .Salisbury, aad Asb ville. and Pulimun Slerprs betweeT- Wash ington and Atlanta, and betweru Grenioro and Pcrisuiouth. Va . Atlantio &. ,. U-nviU UP. . E. BERKLEY, J. i. li THOMPSON.f Surintendent. Superni-ri4eiit, GfcEfessBoko. N.C. RlcuMO. 'a. W. A. TURK. General Pasi. fitful, WAtBijoron. i. 0. ' S. II, IIARDW 1CK. A't Gen Paa. Ageut, Atlanta, Ga. ...-.; Geu'J Mgr., Trsftc Manager Wabuisgtos. D.C. WAsHifoa. I). 0. FIRST CLASS jTAK. FOB PURE WINES, LIQUORS, CICAR BEER, AC. goto A. A.VSHSPH-EBDS On Innlaa utreet. one door below Klulti. WE WANT YOU to act as our asrent. vt' faraUb so titwniirs j ootat and all yum ad fr- it aotbiaf to j try the baines. We trrt T weU, aad ! lieip von to earn ten tbt ordinary wares, both I sears of all age cat) l bocae and work la spare tiMv, or all Oie tin-- y where eao rare yreat deal of aay havr mad Two llastdreU Dollars a Neata. Ko class of People ! the world are n''"'? Btach moary witboot capital as tttot st aork foe as.- Bad arts pleasant, suirtir ltononW'. aa4 pays better than any other offered to ar'Bt a clrar fiekl, with no eoraprthi ,tt,P T with everything, and sup&lr panted directions for bejrinaers which. U afc" fanhfally. will bring nsorr nssn than will other basiaees. 1m. pme roar isrmneet H W ? Voa can do so 5m?,Jr an4 fir at ti Ueasouabio inoastrr onlr iMMr ir aioiaie faiaphtrt eimttar riJu rTV ticalar U neat tree to all. 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Salisbury Globe (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1893, edition 1
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