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i l I. l n llAMPTu.V nnum kivionuiTOu. ADVERTISING RATES. nainn linn - I ZB I ao M.08. Csf S.ao I S.ao U.m t-aa 7. fa M.fa IfaM fa . M.M IfaM faa M-sa kt-oo SO.oo 16-ao .aa Km . JMb, tUt oo aU rtfratlntrs Via anas of N mhneu typs, er shout om UacOrd far at tat etnre. at art lew than doable nftt f MBfaWj' Bat i urtinitfTitH. las flu . aaVysaaZ sarlma. PP al of rted irregularly, or at inter vals & per cant additional TW Bates aheve printed are ft standing; adver- at discretion twi -qaan.. i -hangeahle at dixcrc- uf ten limeit, air every change. a quarter column. a a naif column. Bill for ad- by the day or year, will be driMentetkm. CITY ArtD STATE I7EM8. the wants of a large class of facilities are not : as Jmitifi them in taking's Daily t rammrnee to-day the public Tri-Weekly 0U North State. of tiua arrangement we the publication of our will he satisfactory ear Daily Subscribers, as, owing to the af the thaws, they or at least a ay af them will prefer a Tri- Whry aa Daily Paper, aa it will furnish with nearly as mach reading matter we shall publish reading matter in the Tri-Weekly than we did in the Daily. ffcx Dairy subscribers will be furnished with thTri-wekly for the time for which rat aajr Cor it. All - as the Daily rOfbe continued a corresponding Tn-Weekly fur length af time. Mm the VU North Stmte is now estab- a pera-NT basia, we nave ta put the price of subscrip- advertimg down to the lowest paying figures. In our hat Daily issue as announced that the price of the Tri Weekly would he 96 per annum, but after due aVfikeratiea, we have determined to rsdmee it to 95 per annum, and 93 for six aaauuhs. We trust that our friends and tise pubBe generally, will fully appreciate our efforts to place within the reach of all, a first chan paper. It will be seen that we oner our paper to subscribers cheaper than any other in the State. There w but one Tri-weekly la the State besides ours, ! of that one is 96 per annum. ane three Semi-Weekly papers in ite which charge 95, the same that fee our Tri-Weekly. We have just been shown a letter re ceived by a prominent Merchant in this City, from n finend at tito North aaymg crop in several of the Middle Kesthcm States is a failure, and that Dried fruit will command a the coming season. Oar people -hould take every advantage af thus to dry all the fruit they can this ausnaner. Men J is exceedingly scarce, ami every effort should be made to bring s, fciSi Am PMI or aamuly the want of it hj teatolu alias, snmrfhinf rlnr irhirn -Trill a mfi ihr ii i There are thou aanuh af poor people among as, especially wuanen anal chslaren, whs are compelled to labor far a firing, anal we know of nothing that wfl pay them bettor than drying pj imsnmm Our Mershant will be hana ..aaaV fqit . pay a We printed a few them, should Attend to this It will enable them to purchase y articlas of necessity tker ntight heoTnerwIle tmahle to ahtaan will enable them to possess them serves af some of the comforts of life, wbere- I suffer for JOB PRINTING KEATLT AND EXPEDITIOUSLT EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. wllUll tsai whir arauatfhi r i r inspired by a of KunymmH Fa. Not I Vmg W, while t old book I hud not the leave of an yenre,a little end of hair drapped from ft. page. Aa I Aok it nn gentry, mj th.agfca. new awav so use aenootasoae, mom whose sunny .ft ft l . m tu na it was severed years ago, a tea are climbed the ragged height of KaowhsW at "the Semiuarv" and (. th. asuss. and happy dar-dreama of that time seem to .hod taste, af hmav uful light aroaad me now: and. thaasrb rear have been nnmbered with the ST a . w since then, my heart still over their faded hrkhmnse. Those eiassie walls will never echo hark the happy vow the merry laughter of tlie same "arbool gtrla;" lor they are seat U'rea - line roses in bloom;" but me will hang many a sweet ass had of green there many a warm heart will Ion.- or phase a wreath upon the heads those who threw sunlight kite the darkest hours of school-life jthen our lovinc teachers. 1 am roaming through the dreamy Past again. My thoughts have wandered from the realities of life, into the realms of a sweet memory land, and Us golden visions lout around me last as they did years ago, dear E., ere we learned to look anon life as anything more than 'a wft sweet dream. "Life is real." We have awakened from our childish slumbers, to find it a tempestuous nee, on which our frail barks are launched. The rude ware against the tiny skiff, aa it gHdea along, and threaten to send h to the bottom; but if we strive to guide its course safe I v over the dangers to keep its lamp still hum- ing, we may reach the share af last. Ad- verse winds retard our marine on eddies and quicksands are in our way crystal sheen, over the great sunken rocks, may lure our bark to destruction, and it requires a strong arm and a brave heart to enable us to bear up to float on. i In the brirht mornin- of life, when we first embarked on the ocean wares, si! seemed fair and lovely. Hone's banner floated on the spring breeze glorious sums oeamcu overnead, and all aronnd shone the love of warm hearts the clear, beaming eyes of those we loved, " Like flashes of Brut from a mountain cloud." And our life-bark glided so sweetly along over the silvery waves, while soft music- was borne out on the air. We thought it would ever be thus: We did not know then, as we do now, that storms must come, tempests must rage, and the "jruiding star" be darkened by thick clouds. ftr i - " e anew not now soon the witching mu sic of young hearts must die away in the diatojace the warm hearts that beat for us now, as we took backward lallU lei fmrf ho many dreams have vanmhad aa many hopes have bean crushed, wo should not darken the present by pining for the pleas- urea we never tasted tor the flowers that withered in their early bloom. " Mach cased haaa sNaara Umi, There is UlJ Komething brirht m life to share, ikfk thai, and be content in winning. " True, many friends have grown cold who entered with us the wild, surging ocean of life many, ' very many loved oues have been taken away, and the streams of our affections have flowed hack in tor rents upon our hearts; yet the "frail Life barque" is dashing on over the stormy sea, and there is a future before us there h a bright land of promise beyond the dark ' IM IJ fft ft . a! . 1 U I wares. 1 ben, is it not meet mat we 8 noma starve to anchor upon its shore when our voyage is overt It cannot be that life is a mere ocean, on which our little barque must float awhile, then sink to its bottom to rise no more. Ah! no, the stars that glimmer so far from our world limited faculties are placed there to Beckon hi to the far of Spirit Umd, To mkk ear reessi Is the a aye swaad. The waves, though, rough, are only bear ing us nearer to the port of Heaven. Bright little curl ! Shine on in your beauty; you cannot know how many thoughts you have called up. Sometimes I muse on those who are brought to my mind by the sight of some little memento of affection a souvenir given long ago by some friend we may never see again. "A Withered rose-bud.'! a picture, a verse of poetry, or any little trifle we prised then, baa toe power to awaken thoughts and feelings that sometime are at rest. This little curl, then, "Esther," reminds me of afl the happy days we spent together. We are separated now bills and rallies lie between ua ; and I often wonder if you live much in tiw g aunuy ut " w you once lived in the "hope-crowned future ?" Life, for you, as for me, is a checkered scene of light and darkness a varied day of rain ami sunshine; and your bark is sailing on the waves mott gliding peace fully along over the unrippled t, then tossed by the great storms that to hide it from view. "The Hindoo girh boat out shell, ' then the frail bs frail bark on dark river of the fl annas, wsy w-tiB vifcw wkhOmlamp rM ing, it is a happy omeu: but if it si 'Just so we hunch out en the wide aea with our lamp to guide us, and if we stand firm at the post of duty we may stand upon the beautiful rhores of Light ; bat if we faint away at all the petty annoyances of dfo, or smk down at every rude blast, our vessel wfll drift onward to the fearful mael strom, and we are lost forever. - f But the shades of the coming night fall around me, and I must take a mat, linger ing look at this little curl, ere I place it between the "old hook a'' pages, where it has rested ao lung ytt undhninml by Time's decaying fingers. It will always bring bright visions, and dreams of the Bowers, ana wnnc vee of Hfe to in the one who hitvr already anchored their ran ah : and or I am tossed along or carried peacefully over tie wive, I shall often pans asA breath a heart fr-h prayer for ray oM ind wish that we two mar at last Thomesrille. N. 0. " - rl NEW ADYESTISMMKNTST OffiftA N fi R R CnmitHnV " T. 7 f'' Hhops, June 12, M6o. The annual mooting of the Stockholders of the North Carolina Bwl Koau Uosapaay win be In bi m ibe town of I IliUaboro', ou Thursday the 12th day of July aeat. a a " Stockholders who cannot attend in per- soa will phase send their proxies F. A. oTAlMf, Secretary State of North Carolina, 4 ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Equity, Spring Term, 1886. Equity Sale of the richest GOLD MINE, m North Carolina. Samuel Wuixlruff and Henry B. Beach to the use of Julius R. Brockelmtn, YS. The Gold Hill Mining Company. By virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity of Rowan County, made in the above named cause at this Term, I will sell nt the Court House door In Salisbury on Saturday the 18th day of August next. at 1 1 o'clock, A. M., all the legal and eqai table estate and interest of the Gold Hill Mining Company, in all reel and personal eatate to Isaac H. Smith, by M. Holmes, and others, by Deed bearing aatc J"'? th, 18.5.V and registered in Baok Pae?e of the Register's OJke of I wsn County ; and in that conveyed to ,ne President and Directors of the Gold Mining Company, by Edward K. Rice. y dated September 99th, 1853, and gtered in Book 40, page 88 of the Reg- WtWa Office of Rowan County, wherein 106 Bme may be found particularly set ionu ana oesenDed. Also, any and all legal and equitable estate and interest of said Company, of or in any real .or pet conal estate situated at or near Gold Mil! in Rowan County. Terms of sale, Cash, and the titles retained to await the forth er direction of the Court. LUKE BLACKMER, C. M. E. June 14,'66. prtee925 no64tw&wtds North Carolina, Davidson County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1866. ' vs. Asa Jones, and wife JSIiaaoeu, and others. Petition to sell land to pay; debta. It appearing to the satisfaction of tlie Court that O. C. Payne, B. A. Payne, Martha Payne, Mary Payne, and Erasmus Payne, defendant in this case, reside be yond the limits of this State. It h there fore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the "Old North State," a newspaper published in Salis bury, N. C. notifying said absent defend ants to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter oessioua, to be held tor toe County of Davidson, at the Court House, in Lexinirton, on the second Monday in August next, then and there to plead, an .1 . .1 . swer or demur to the petition, or the same will be taken pro-confosso and heard ex parte, as to them. Witness 1. K. ferryman, vierK ot sam Court at office in 1a -xingum, the second Monday of May, A . D. 1966. I. K. PERBYMAN, C. C. C. " Junol4,'66. ao64prfee912 8TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIDSON COCNTT. CMrtafnmaaS Quarter Suatou, Ma; tana, ISM. C. r. 1m. Urn., af ' 1 rOMtes la Ba barm MBW aart. (e. ) Vtta aaatej at Sar Jacok Mllltr aaS others. 1 aara Miller. U ftiasartas U taa Coart Vat MHhacI MUler, Henry atUlr.Jaharaaaar.Alcsaaacrraasar. HI raaaraaS aUiaw Ow aUMrni of Barbara rarsor, lal wlf af Leon ard Saaar, aM On raraonal repre. ntallrra af Jcob Batata. SM.. rrHe beroud Aw HsS of IhU Mat. It tfttarrafan order d by h- Court that pabtvaOaa b. lor alx weeks In the "Old North Bute." a nrws i er i1IU-lJ la Sal'sbory, M. 0. aaUfylas aU sbsent d-lend- a,,ua taa aaat Caart af Han aad Oaartsr Sftasaaalaaa Md far UM CaaaSy at Barldaoa al tha Caart Hoaas la Laxtaftna, on the seeo-d Monday tn Aa raas sasi djaa aad than to show eaota. If say thsy bars hy lha prayer ft UM rWlllaaar shall sat ba granted orteraiarl- aiO ba baard expans as u ihrm. ' L K. rlian. Clart at anM Oeart eaas la Lsalagtaa, i.ssad Maadar of Hair ISH LK.fl r n n Jase 14. 'ad. asl itr nrfse t T. E. Brown & Co., SALISBURY, N. C. rl Paaparrl to Haaafii Inn or to Innaap Stills, Tin and Sliest Ipji Wars, Parlor and Cooking Stoves, UTENSILS OF EVERY SORT, (key ore also prepared to do House, nvffinn and Guttering. All kind of rr;oirin done premntlr, ana all order wholesale aad retail pUftmptly filled. nlnTTB SUCH AS OU) rCVTKE AUP OoFTBU taken m exchanro for iroii- TborV arijihki- articled in this line wjn do well burn TIN nr4 PADDCD CMITU dUkl t a ft .a, wft j ' ' at asu y- T K BBOWK A CO apnl I iv, nol tf I. HNCi. a ai (MMfttar Races, Jwaa7wi, iwm CHANGE OF TIMi: On and after awe loth, OOIHO WHET MAIL TRAIN. LeareOoldsboro' ISM fa a Kahtoh. 845 HUhhnrn' - Greensboro' 740 ' BalUkury 1010 Africa st Charlotte, I J 35 a m KKBIQHT ArTI AOOOMMODATIOlt. Leave OoM.noro,) 13 00 p. Rahigh. 4 Ma. m Hill.b;lro,, H27 Greenaboro', I 09 P- M Saliabury 5 ; w Arrive at Charlotte, 00 O OI WO' I AIT. MAIL THAI V teare Charlotte, II 15 r. at. . .ii BT Salisbury, ... IHl.H Greensboro, . . Hillnhnro',. . . . Kaleiirh, .. 410 .. est .. 890 ..11 90 Arrive at Uoldsburo',. FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION. Leave Charlotte, 4 90 A- u. SalUbury, 8 58 M Qrssusbuio' 1 10 r- at. . " Ilillsboro', 5 25 M " Rsleih7rrrrrrnT77Tr.9 45 " Arrive st Gdajtboro', 9 15 A. M. Mail Train connects at Raleigh with Raleigh A-tiiiMon Trains for the North. At fjokb- boro', with Wilmington and Weldon, and At- anuc a n.u. i ruins. Accommodation Train rant daily, (8undays excepted) ennnectiaa; with Wilmington ic Weldon Trains. There is no Sunday Train gitnm North from Weldon to Portsmouth ; passengers arriving st Weldon on that day saa go ' rtialnly through via Petersburg and Rtshmoad. K. WILKES. June, 9. HO-dtf Eng. st 9upt B. P. WILLIAMSON 4 Co., RALEIGH, N. 0. DILL on dmimiagkni Cotton Tarns, Sheetings, D Bacon. Flour, Lard, Dried Fruit, Whisksy, Brandy, and all kinds of country prodoos. Ther l keep constantly on hand for aals. Plows, Hoss, Axe, Shovels, Spades, Com Shel ters, and all kinds of Agricultural ImplemetiU. Hardware, Tin Wan, ana Groceriw of every de scriution. They respsotftilly solicit consign meuU from Fanners and others, in the western part of tha State, and pled re themselves to rive their hest uttention to all orders and consignments entrust' eo id in cm Reg to refer to If oCnbbin Footer m Co., Salis hun , Tod. K Caldwell, Pres't , X (' R. K. Mor- ffnum. J. A. Itosehni, StaterrUIe. apnl l.w. nol tf White Sulphur Springs. flATAWBA COUNTY. THE IMK)PRIETOTW of Ibis Celebrated Watering Place, having gone to great cx- jieusu in erecting new nwioiags, retiairuag others, and furnishing the same, will open, the Springs for the Reception of Visitors on the First Dav of June. Among other naw building meently erected, is a fine Urge Bath , with Bath Peal, together with the Tub and Shower Bath at tached. We have several Chalybeates, con sisting of White Sulphur, Blue Sulphur, Iron, de., the Medical qualities ot wmcn stana un rivalled. , i. . :.i A healthier and more delightful location is hard to find, and for beautiful flowers, shady . , . 1 .L groves and walks, II is seconu w no mun Watering Place ontn. Having assured the services ot Mrs. VVRENX, formerly of Statssville, N. C, who stands un rivalled aa a housekeeper, we shall endeavor to give good fare and pay every attention to the comfort of visitors. Persons going from Baltimore to thu Springs, by leaving on Mon day afternoon, either by the way of Blcn- mond or Portsmouth. Vs., arrive at sansou ry, N. C. on Wednesday Morning, in time for the Ktatesville and Iforeantou train, and reach the springs' turn-out by 12 o'clock, where carriages will be In waiting to take them to the springs, a dietaae of sir miles from the Bail Boad, ou a good mad, and by 1 o'clock, yon roach the spnnga. . ltv Wvimr Baltimore on Wednesday after noon, you arrive at the springs on Friday by I o clock. v - 7 ' . The Western and Morgantou Rail Road, which you take at Salisbury, leaves Saliabury atV I II' I I EUJi aaAdss every Monday, n eanesauy ana r uy swne ino. ' ' ' . . ... , av. I i ursoni going irom am it i rasnoosa;. Lynchb irg, Norfolk or Portsmputh, by leav ing either on Monday or Wedneday mornings. arrive at the springs the next day by 1 o'elk. Dr. Wab F. St k wart, fkm of Pressman A Stewart. No 'M St, l'aul St, Baltimore, wilt be pleaaed to give aay InftrtumUon in regaro ty the springs, medical properties of the wa ter, ore. Board per Month ?30 00 . . Day 30 Children aud servants Half-prise. J. GOLDEN WYATT Je CO., may Sl-dSm. a. a. amporoar. a. nrnno, ' itmwm, or va. or ...tt; or Al-CTIOSEEIW. ETtCHAlTTg, B06X AND lITBJITlKJilM 8TKKETS. HI i nnoi, Ta april 16, 1886 :iai Real Estate for Saie Br in nlcr of tbe CountT Coart of Bursa, 1 at Ma Term. 1866, 1 will sell on Saturday 16h day of June next, the rat cn which UV Isle John Condi Iked, knuvn as MSo. ai,hnM HaU Ward af Usttoan ofMUbo- TERMS 6 months credit with latemt from date. a ut note. sutt J. P McCUBBINS, Mav 02 i- , laonoral CeOtmtlon 4k rorwnrdlng I DMi. if.mnr Adui'r O Owen, WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALERS. HI V OR ski. I, ON COMMISSION Keep Constantly m Hand A large assortment of Dry Goods. tirorerlea, ardmnrr, CllOCKKUY, tt-a Just received (roin New York a cltoiss lot of Fhar. Ak. iiI.s f..r ll.v CoeViule City llrewery. Will farinah also to all perrons In the town of Hal- iSoury ana rwaalty. at thv following rates tosh AW, per harrsk (DH.00 " I M . - 1 1 ..'XI Cream Ale, per barrel, . ' ii),(( " i UL,IH) Take Gold and Silver In trade at New York U4 W S3 Hfi-UHTHAW New Arrival. arnr GOODS, WB HATS JUST RECEIVED A NEW SUP PLY OP Ladies' k Gentlemen's Wear. ((INSISTING OP Fancy and Mottrnmg Prints, Bleacliea, and Brown Muslins, trtngnams, ana Jaetonets, Silk Basque, lace Monties, and Prints, Sum mer Shawls, do. Moscm-' beques, Lenos, Black Sitks, . Hood Skirts. Boots. Shoes, Ac A LA ROB AMD EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT Or Bcady-matle lothliajr. We also hare oa land many Goods that we wish to sell off in order to make room for our Fall Stock, and will do so at greatly reduced prices. 1JKAUM1A1V, IJIUMV.X CS v Jnne 9. 1881 AO-dtf mmf; a i i j x ' " 1 - Ju At the Store of !sa na,ftaev YABOS f aasutUful VA lT II I style Prints, also a few beau " v w tiftil patterns of ladles' dress We have on hand a handsome selection of most every description of Ladies Dress Goods, WfattB fjhib&S Xflirtii ttblwii IsldMr H ery, .Qraas Tritainlu(rs, .,JateJfemjeba,o?cT. &. Pur OimtleiBsiis wear, we have a large assortment of Caarimsraa, Insn GikxU and Psnswrtuient of Shoes, of every description, Hardware, Groceriee and Crockery. All of which wo offer at a reasonable ad vances as any house can sell them A. J. Mock & Co. Salisbury, N. C, May 16, ti. dtf mM FOR RENT. . A food Dwelling Ilonse in one of the beat us?ighborhoods of the City, for par ticulars :t i ply to L. H BEARD. June. 466 d2w noVJ Sahabary, N. C. April T, WW, tUt Nm - 3 a q w 1 IflMii CC KtrlBI' i?, wrBBfl"lilH arw BKauaaw b jan saaBBBB a-"! w a c r I feiaau aa BBl BSW ami Sm .obs- & iUii Mill nil 8 wur stleceived i. j, irk i in New Books ! NEW BOOKS I ! BURKE ft HARRIS ON, H AYR on hand and am receiving dally kinds af BOOKS and STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADKS, BLANK BOOKS, iV KITING PAPER, PICTURES, PJERFUM CRIES and . r Fancy NtjUons, and are now pnpored to supply the reaAinr pub lic and all others with anything in their line, at tne lowest prims by Wholesale or Retail. In addition to a rnneral stock of Books, wo am special Agents, for a large Publishing House, of a new scnes of SCHOOL BOOKS, offered at reduced prices, to which we brim tha attention of teachers jrenemllv. we are agents for Western North Carolina, for thoHe popular and valuable Uouthem Histories, published by C. B. Richardson, entitled ; Southern History ofthe War, . BY ' E. A. POLLABp, Editor Bum. , Southern Generals: Their Lives aud Campaigns. Women of the South: The Life, Services and Campaigns, of Stonewall Jackson. 17 Agents wanted in every town and Coon- ty of western Worth Carolina, for toe sale of tbe above named publications. Prefcrerie will ba Agents for western tnmnna News Agency ! We have also made arrangements to supply the mblie with anv and all kinds of the latest and iest Daily and Weekly Newspapers, PICTORIALS & PERIODICALS, MONTHLY MAGAZINES, &c., Ac. tr Fresh arrivals every morning by Mail or Eipress. Call at .Ifl Bookstore April 1,'G6. dtf""1 NOTICE to the MERCHANTS II FARMERS OF NORTH WD SOI Til CAROLINA. The Seaboard ami Roanoke RAILROAD, Is now in thorough operation, A 1) POltMS BT riSCOMfKCTIOlfS wTPH ii the Kaleiak and OanUm Road, the Western North Carolina Railroad, and tbe Charlotte and Columbia Railroad, the , Cheapest, Quickest ot Most Direct Through Freight Line ftom all places in Morn Carolina and Westers South Carolina to ... , -ft i,-.a. .- mm PORTSMOUTH, : NORFOLK. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, ' AND BOSTON. To tak advantage of this great through line, be earefsl to consign yom Preightto care of Rail road Arent, Pmhnnanth, and direct yur oorres ...... W i.i ..ar. Tiift uud lliilsdelirhistedo the i ... J.... i. r..f ,..k nts 111 ew I ora iiuu i uu SPsunj BslUtnore to cagfi Mi I freight sent by ol.l) It.W l.IM'" STI". Mr.RS WHICH A EE THE ONLYTE.VMERS "'W WHRH THROUGH FREIGHT AHAHHlIirT8 HAVE BEEN MADE Tnke notice, that by unn W' .vo your Freiatt diivx Uy te its destination, aa sM c harirv and tlovernrnest onaea an man uj jmm Kail Koad Agfsjt at Poifemonth. and lward be ejected at the MJft , - spr rr6rV-d.1m PofUmoaUi, Ya SWELLINU HWJSE I. m a the mouth, or the rvmaiu.ler of the year. ApvH - may 2S-dliu BLACKWOOD ot Oa. r M A SMITH J - v-aa I .ft- I T'ti c ' - i: - - -.. ? , . : . I ft . . - .-. t.. I ; . . ty-jv r-r-j- . m . .
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