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Mia 'i'.'.Z GRaFi, CURc SAL-MUlCATELLE IN AMERICA WITHOUT THE EXPEn'8 0? AS The r.rj?ft.!i-a. ' . ;;-.a:r.ei is yirs o.ia .7a.'. ;u k I'CfTujtw new prvyci.teii iu .i1 (fT.aH. Iff It ,'iVei I ut I ib n- i jttii i I -mi daj Sal-Muscatelle A POSITIVE. SATURAL Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure I,orMN HVI. M--H -TFI.1K Co tleW'irn uf r:,;.(wr . J :e-.-,ui t..i "THEO. F. KIJJTT2 & l?-iy . 8ALI8BUBY. C. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS SAV1U Z, T0UT2. fiALTIUORJ!, VD. Livery Stable, JOHN G. HEIUG, Prop'r. WWt iTa Turnout of H ..-Tipl!-,iia fnru thf"C iit a). Innr. r -h-.n'r. Mt.ir linn- ou .n. Slal.Ie "Mr.)vi r ai . nmmo Qr I. It ..mi'i nit uti.in i.. all u-iliil.ir MT. VERNON HOTEL, SAXISBTJRY, N. C. eitunttd near the Junction of the li. A D and W. N. O. Railroads. "wl r-jELlalod J Tlitt-Ci&M. GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS. I art sjmnlf Ronnia nn Main MtreeU Pirrtcnn wilt fin, Mufuhurr i-ltiiHlod tn the t-url UhaiI slioi tinj wi tlnfl of Nf-rtii ( uroiitia ! riBST-t I.ASK I IVl.KV .NTtMl.i:. F. A. FRERfiJTS. Own-rand PmnV m. D. Vernon, Clerk, My. i'fri-'fy i rio. I1 T)ry flfNHl. iiffwrrlna, Nmfnns, n.iu, Sb.H, Druaa 4jomh, Titmmin-'H. Thry kti-pUhe 1m;si f gOils; lhy sell' for ch. ami for ibi tr-Ma a. 11 eiMiap, tUcv tnhif uo mortgaae. nnr nsd csorbti;u(t pricm. TlUU tbr okl-Ht niorcantili hoti-e in the town per U lu the statR. 'rtnTtiav merited n oI trwUt and sustain it. Th feel grateful b" their many frk-nda for their I noeriu patrouago. - J. M. Morgan, j iSalLsbm y, N. ('. M A X UFACiT KfcK OF FliVJE AJI To the iWcrcliants of North Carolina: i'.e rtwai ri - v. 1 impure e.'-jjJ . jrr-iui Ur l the Ui-, : ALTH ANO LONGEVITY. Jo, i 'f ' M.. I; a r.idr.tl -is-, tti.' Ur aV l(iiiHt.iip i ti-.ri i- n h.'iijrh".. t.i1 iitr.m-fifxt. . 'f. nl.i! i.-i.ro--.!.,it rt-nj. i-e tH.- cfv.-tc ' a-f--ii.il :n ::.tJ;i..n fn-'n .ii--?l tn(nii( -tTfiLtn.'. It i- .i .ci!., ;..r iu IjpiieJ CO.. ( " ' - s- ' . 4.-i,.rer iriin lirdii!u nil a. if f-i-i,. t'.., -.i r.. aw i ;w 1( ,.. r !! r-I..M ii!. :, .r,.,,.!. ..Ii.-.. (wltl.. ... " - n.it -...rn w n , - i., ,., . , , ,,,. , 't " K- I nt'' !... .i . ,. i , , , --.'.... - StM rrrant imrmy .,(!' . ... i, t'.. ....rlrr i.tiii ' Tr .'li 1. . ' 'V;,";-;"": . in-.i Main lane. Pf prliiaf, I : ' I rt-p.!nitly '-sail your attenlion to the rollowir-K tltiAtW, and Ilia prma al - wiiitb 1 otft-rinf tlom lo tho trade. All the artivle. n..nieil nre rtrMt-t-laiv, rl .w tind thtf r-l!oifiii nrann an.l Priu l.i.i of Kiot: and UouiiMic i.'hfAHe. V M ElillEM, ,35 ,OC cssAK-snsMAtrgx so.o fllJLI, D-jT 3"-CrT, J5.SO H E V HT- Il-:l,KJHT .10 0(1 1 XPhc fAllt'S 27 Jo T'ctVI'S 7 4ii 1.1 ITLK (V)VIMOI)ORE 16.0U irom't atliitiiuii aJen io onlra. . Vry ll.Hvifnlle 1 J. al. .MGBOAK. M':wtT 4 B--o. ttava thirty rean exna ri.nre in tiie SrvUf Mishit. Bmin eave imttcJ HO Tsr la reoaittfir. Thet .i)i:ie all and jk-i! flour bat lUa Wit. Look at This! We keep on sate the celebrated PIEDMONT WAGONS, Miwk Hickory. N" C. ' THESE WAGONS ARE NOW AT THE FRONT. - i , o - ThM-wer- :udedFIRST PRTMIUMS : bv the Nort aronna mate r.pottion C Urtober 1?4 by the A'loria'ii-.n, r ('hurlt;tte. it Kle.gh N i'iirolina Fair ; itvtober i:lt and b? '.lit1 ', Ifc tuber 1W th ih n-l ami (1st it-er foiiuiy, iS L tr'tirtr - 'tvi-r all other anu n are s.M fi-r . -U r on ' Tbe w innv. W II lb (-OLL'MiU'S Bl'tiOY ( t . . Unrivalled Vebcles ijuitlily "lnn prii t orni,J,-rfil. anj slv It ate i REMEMBER ik CoU M.' l iU :il i!u E'.rxwiiii.n. :ii N.-rt (trl.-a; 1SS4 at,.l over all comf'iii'r. WnrlJ'f s in Standard Buaoies. CarriaQes,torthv'MtaVHkcu- ,,lt th,,M wtt 3 J - i were game chit keus, and didn't tuk and Spring Wagons, Tli. il ;trt fully w .n r it:1 lfHin lrtlU. Whi'.ti lit Straw I'utU'M, A.-.. A.-. Il't'lUT' p..ii!.ti huf. '.in Mill PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Double and Single Ilnrn" 64,897 RASES I INT T7X3. VTf will veil our fttret Tslk Hmj Hmkr m cheap x u ritbr Am rla. rtr Hi lli n.r I el AH art oviuitfd luihi HuU ur tin talc. t(t VilUr Kinl tiri.-e Unl malll frt. Mb .(). $10.00 wlH kuy the DAISY N--W Mflet OftS "MKI.I.KIl The Fan clean the t'oro aa.it onm-a omU ?iik Cji nnoN IB initu r t n lnn r , ft Atl flsySlhiflittt'-,! to .ftrf irionf work o'r riTaaifc. NEWAftK MACHINE CO Coiwmhtt, OHis. J A. HvK?e, J WlllTK. Itf Westeri North Ciroliu Railroad Company, ?M.im uv. N I'.. F. li. ITlli, !". r.i- r.ilii! Ik; EAS V-l 2S .) jM.dcviile. 1 H-.V 1 :vn Newton. 1 o! H lb-kory. 3 4t; 3 t Irnrd. 8 tftl S im M.-rgantnii. 4 51 4 an 3 15 2 4H I r.n i 2 ia 7 it .17 II 40 in S2 10111 9 21 il 14 2 1 1 M 4 f; 4 (tM Marion. 12 4 .17, 4 VJi -rt 16; .Vf' 7 rT i 4 :r? Did K"rt. 4 Y.' HmiiihI Knoh. 1 S lllni lc Mnunuln. 1 il Adtieville. 7 '2 A If-ntnil.TB. 7 M.imhall. H W'anu Spring. 1 1 ," II 4" IIIS K.W H l 71 7 A. M Truio No. ' ' liWln Ni. H MURPHY 0;V.' 9 SH 'A'tlPvHIc. 10 :ii liimiinr. 11 '.tl I'isi'im' Hlirr. I a tu AVnrnrsvUle. 1 V! Hull. i Svlva 41 Wl-lnlT. 8 31! Whltlu-r. 4 54. I hnrli .Ion. 0 U',; 'inlnhela I Jrn-U- 4 TO Hue II SOi a 1.' 4 01 3 1 2 2.'. 12 :f. 1 1 Y 11 21 i-j in 1 411 2 as 1 s .ml ! a 'l ,ia nil ii ,'in III 4A It 4S i Id homo li h ml h 19 II I ' II' 8 HI 4 r. 0.-1 7 0.1 N'a 7 and run -lail; -ie'ot Sunilay. ltoiiud Knob is dinnt-r utalion foi train No i V. E. MrHKK, IV. A. Turk. rilipt. A. 0 I. A Tims Taste Chestar and Lenoir Railroad. No 3o Leave l.cnoir i j A u Arrives Hickory i 40 P u Nolo Leaves Hickory 4 ..5 p m ! Arrives Lctioir 5 55 " ' I Connects with No I and 1 of V N C K R ' Carpenter, Contractor; AND '. a- ar -. ' I J i U 1 1 J .1 ) JJ l i . I j Having heen encased in the above line, J ! 1 am prepared to do all kiu N o work. I J. H. MICIIAKI.. I l.i-:iin Verb P.O.. Itowan Co.. . C I u . 4ot. El U'tT. W..ara Fniorr of All. nn, tla. 01 1 tinrlntus N. c. ' Elliott & Elliott WJ.iAUJliJ All UMiVH, I HAPPY HOME, N. C. j J)o a Oeasra' Building Buaineta iu WKSTKnX X0KTJI CABOLI.NA. A affCIAtTT. M-RONEY 4 P5iiake VaTaell lUa beet Plo in the finite. You cna atwayr rat the Pointa and parte without paring eapreaa freiirht reoto a reat distance, as you will nave 10 06 It bought or rorcl a raanttfacturera. 73 da will aisle so old iduw new. Is till got ecouoinj -7 A I 1 II iSalifl)itry . BILLY WILSON'S GOAT. REMARKABLE QUADRUPED THAT LACK 60 RESPECT FOR RANK. , A fUsr!ni'lal Gt ffhuM Pccallar TaJ mia Vre Frsauently 'iouhat aa,nad by tfa D.aJi.ttriUd Ef forts of Hit Nuinsrou Frlanda. "I neTer see a goat. remarked Col Fred Martin, of the Brooklyn elevated, the other day, "but I km reminded of beauilful r.tumal onr owned by Billy Wilson uf billy Wilson square. I uu i truthfully insert that Billy uwncd tb stoat, ha didn't, it belonged to the mux - DMtit, but a ItHty owned On- reictwetrt H4tt pretty much tb satua thing Tb guat wan a joy forever, and his peculiar Uut were largely enharired by tfae JUintr et-d Turta of Ins anuteruui frifmlfc in. Hilly W lleon e tyminiaiirt. OX SAM.V HuSA in.AKD "I made hi actiuatnlaiice while cam palpntng alotiit the northern Kuif khure Uiil'a crowd wre penned up ufamiuD In Kori pKfcmi, mud the rt held all the Klurida tua.-t, so that tiie butteruiit gnnneri at Krt Barrancan tie1 toamuvaJ theuieHe phiinii'ng shells Into the saud . hfap on winch l'i(kim ituod Ssnta : Hum island n its name, a real prttty nmin . (,,r g hi-rnble lwaiilv, A hunt the only lling ttf'AV tthflU M'-cviinpHxhril besides kewp'ng llif hand of the giuimni in wis to spoil the parade grouml Kvry time one exploded it wuuid bl.-w uut a hole big enough to hulv fuur cows In. and this J11"1 worried li.-n. lirael V(tgdt2, who woa t-onniiandunt there, uniil h rotildn't ' Xrindlt any longer, und be u l till!) men . to work with duAvl filling tip Hie tiolca, an 1. at there & a frt-.-ih crop every da) , ! liili)'a mtrn got pretty tird They weren't fond of work any way. Yon iev, atwmt : jtf) uf them had died or been kdied off be -i kindly to tiinflliiitf i "It wax hot on Santa Hina JnM the pfore I for Billy's men to gel acclimated In Vugdei wu the Wt rcat man in tue , j army, and he didn't tnke kfhdly to the ' ; huys' noctnl ways, and he Imk pniun with ! i the able aasUiumeof tba retiel Kuuncrs, to 1 I keep down tticir einierant apirits. One ' ibi), when a g:in f Vw Uere UMtng with I n iwnd pit, Hiid titling It at t lie rate of f about oiie'ahorlful in two hours, the : , genernt ruh- uut from hi catement. 1 hajtn ttte lauy dei.v-hmrnt up In line, and i goes for tlieni baldheaded. He wasn't j niore'n five feet tall, Nrwcl wasn't, but as be whs inoitt as thick and as wide, he muds ! j up for It Standing on the edge of the I crater, in a coat time that was mostly ; , troupers, he lectuml, atooplui Lower with t every point laid dun n. MAUK A LflVELT TARt.T. j "As It waa, be male lorely tartret, an ; that c timed goat who was louring m tlu ! j parnde got on to the range, and s'l nf l KUddeu, aftor many skips, jerks, and pmnres, be let hi!ue!fidT. and hit the Central like a l.Viiirh round shot, piling; ' him head hrt into Ue hole. "It wiui- an aw ful moment for IMlly't ; men. There's a time tu lauh, the Script- ur srvs, and H:ll 's men thought it w. ' ihere. 1tut they didn't dare xritap the op- prtuniiy, and I hey ft-artrd fur the gnai, j whom thry lovH .Vogdea was awtiri i axt hwaersLi)iiil fidjj gve kc vrtteYd but It wanever eterntt d. ' .-it wasn't loin' after tint wlieii the! enemy was swept from tiie Florida shot. ; Then Hilly s men and the gnat wut to! IVtiKtictd. tvhere ihey hud a roai tmwtou ihrfnt of the bind And whisky until H.it' ler sent Neil Dow to ivtrh over 'etn. lie j stopped tire fun and the grog and set tbtiu ; tn IiuiitinaT piano for gyTprnment pur ; poaes. loiters ud to pour into head-, quarter at New Orleans, and the te;ir ' niorr'n di tw from them, ail from the i hI'i.ui zo.i.i.e piayihtf to be sent to per dillon or anywhere away from Ihw. i "iiy and by they did en-ape and rauve j ritarchmg home aguin. I was in New ' York when thry truuied up llnndway. ' and there, at the hend of the ciui.-n. I prance-1 Hitly Wilaon's goat, fr all the , woiMhkea spring heer sn, cnw.rt.nt: and winklint at the crttwd, not a n hit the : worse for bnvlng buttel hi rutnmiuid.iig offlcer lutu a sand pit " New tk uu. Th Man fur an Y.mtrgrncy, I have noticed that hort m i i.t pecple : think untrkly. The Join: nerkel Mow ) : Whether this t-elMcMtis: flu- l..-d m thin the nearer to Hie cc; irr f a ri;i ) eftltienre ' in the bert ir the f.;r'lit-r from it 1 know j not, hut the fuM I 1 a.r !.Mtwd. Indeed, i I haa-c It pUirdt set f..rth in tnmdf. bt I have inn'-'! mmtal r.trtm; il titkes me j long to get in nciioi,; I hmeto gaze at an . assemblage of fn, t- .1 Ion it time Wfore a path apieitrs In the tangle, eliltrr for i ipervh or r-T action, and my nvrk is more . His), i t-am- h iIinii an oivl'a. Hut huwieviii tlitilifT.-rPin-r may report lu biidlljr i.(i. ; rtrtiiii lr 11 In au uulKirtajit UirTfrvar., and ; 1 niiiLi: one umu trailer ami anul tier a ; ; IJAtfMau'e lu an enierncocy. et. In another ktliilof bftlAQce. Ill Itag ! i ai;e may neiirh more than the man who ' ilniir it aiiiliif ill a llreia KlnerKeni y ia I iKl.'en aireMiou or ceniliix ffrtliof al ...... ... Klil.ll A- ,1a - ....1. I. ' ' "'v ui. J " ...u u. - m , acn-ll.ni of po ar tn tuoi't It, iK'ratlM It ItKini aurae if tanllly rnconnlennl. la inch a atreaa, when the riifht wonl i.r act ninsi oe mian, uiif mull will leap loll hile another ia earning about; ami wllb olhememeriteneyriiienrlieiinM ll-M.ltt.ia- in 1 a kind ot amaenieiil. Whnl her tha -mrk j thinking niliid or the alow-iliiiikiHg t tha Lither may tie iieitineil, hut cer- j talnly the two are ntn-rt-nt. utiil eai-h I, ' the Metier in hia otrn jilace. - Cur. Ulube Utluocrut. Antftlote fur a Tvrribl Polaonu Out of all the InMatiW u4 U tueurred 1 by the war in M.idMg,iw-ar, the French j seem to le overjoyed at hjtWng received one benent irom that disturbed source. The French doctors hate d wove red an ajithMt fur the terrible Untihin tha moht renonious poison In the known orldwnlt;li traveler tell us haa actu ally depopulated the IffUnd, by the abusa made, of it 1y wveral generation uf ty rant governera. 1 he tanifhin is the fuk-a nf the fruit uf the unalinia reuetiifera, aud is peculiar j !."o KnXZ j sious. winch ui m(t i fw minute. ; tftheii doalh rala.nwn h(m fmin Mia ale. ! cioii. torture he haa Uen Uiade to .uffer j dnrtna that ihort anare. M. de laallc j derlan that In the coume of a few years tanahin 4ms il,r.ivi..l more than IW, . TO iwraona. The antidote discovered n 1 1 homeopathic and ia aald 10 be the etrnua- ert tnflisloo -rf littler almonOalBruoalya Kagl-. I 'rheraare nrtna ia New York and Phlla. ! itrlphia who dire out deaa taffe and cat IU.-S. j Maa; and Can'eta from tha Kaa. i Of late oriental ruira and capeta have i attracted the atteutjon of the retined, and are likely to prove laatlne; favorite lor I maiiy reasons, among wblvli are their irencral utility and lieanly, richness iu colors, oddity and psculutrlt) of deale;". and durability. Kuirs and oirpets are manufactured all over the cast; areu Africa cornea ia for ber share. 1'here are Ave species of ruga and carpets woven In Turkey, known by the respective localities where they ere produced, via.. K00L1, Cabak, G'conlea. or (Jhiordea, Kurdish, and itouoielL Harper's liajtar. THE "tANOIHO OF COLUMBUS.' JUsaaatia ai-r ml tha ArtUl Whe Palate W WU-Kmxa Ptctviw. The painting irhlrb adorn tba will of the rotunda of tba capital at Washington bare no btgh aj-Uatie raiaa, but ou of them pown peculiar hiiforleal intereet. Ibe best of theae paint logs i "The laud ing of Columbus It baa enjoyed a rw tuarkable popularity. Countless thud Ands of engrarlaga. lithograph and ubo totraph from H have b?eu scattered over the country and it w a sought after by. every good citizen when the government atamned a copvuf It uu the mTe-uback live-dollar aote. I Thi picture ha a romance. It is aaid . that a Aaron Burr, then at the height of j hit fame, was driving through the conn- try iw .ew York: state one of bu hoi W bait wmtlne at the shop of a wayside blackiuiiiih to hate tha shoe re- placed hi mttoatioD attractait by a rough, rbarcoai sketch uf Ids hordes aud . and sUml drawn' on thr sldrwii The rapidity with which it must have been eiecutad, it falliiiU itkiMieaa, mir priMHi attd inUrrasted liiui, lii4es the tketth, charcoal In ha ml, stood a sbuck h ended by clad in home-pun. Ihia boy waa John Yauderlyn, who aftervvarda bev-ama famous as the pntnter i Wt ittMklHtrng of rulnmTms. which f bangn in tha eapttol nnd the "Marina at Carthage," which h.ul tba dUtlnguinhed honor of iwiag xbi ited at Um Lour re, ISri. Burr leameti from the boy that be had received no Intruc4im in drawing and ilwt intkidtxl kia lutereat in tin vrllt tgllWi - - " ' Harris aid to have riren htm a card' with his addre ai.J 11m won l. it ever l yon want empl- merit, and desire to see . the world, put i a clean shirt and g to 1 New York to that add rem " Mdhttis afterward Burr was interrupted at brewkf.Mt by hi servant handing bim , a small pan el w .ih lh statemeui that the , boy who bruiuht It waa waiting out- . aula. The psn-i i was fttttd- -to-t-ontitrtH-a clean, enmrse. country otwie shirt, iiurr , was mystified h it opWred ltia servant to , show the hiv In' In a moment, the artlat tuf the blaxikamifh shop itfttid be fur him. ' tiurr al once took nun into hia Tamily, ; aduosjled lnui. ami assisted htm to Vm rope, where he spent Dts years In the ; study of art. He becanta famous, and at on Utne counted even the great Napoleon ; among bis patrons. With the utial fate of the art lit, however, ke always reta)iil j potr and at lsvtt died in poverty ucar the ' old hlacknniitb ttouv Atlanta Const it u- Adninistrator's Notice. Having taken out letter of adminf-dra I lion upon the etju Mf. ;.,. iu.vr. !! I fa-rnona tndcblit tu Ue tut(,- arc hcr'-hy j rrtjiti'tded tn make prompt m 1 ib fiu-tn aud j all periMw hsviur r!aim airnin-t the rs j tate are hereby mftiQed to pre nt them on I or (H'forc the lt day of Mai . 1;. or thi ! i "o'li't- will le plt-al iu bar of it.Wr n-ct.v B. MAiir A.tm r of M.linH' llnr; -April KHli. . OIL PAINTINGS. Largcat assort mcni ftir bnmlit t.i S.ili.ury. - 1.50, ;.im, anil 00. OLEOGRAPHS. Ill fine frit friim,., only fl.Mi C:u ii. .'..-.li y- r jutir. MOULDING. The grct-at variety of the now. 1 -I juttcriia and dt-aigiia at onr-lialf t lie ii ii-c of lent iPBguu snf.tfl GILT. HI HMX1IEI) (HIT. PLAIN CUT, unoxr. WM.srr, . "IA. ' ' IH.'OXZE, SILK 1'LV SI I. FRAMES. I nuke frames ..f nil gjca to or ter at lower iriecs tiian you can get Hit 111 at in liaHiinore or New York, ; am) fur quality 1 eunrimtoe better I -..-l, i- . . banner than anrs'her in the .State. (lilt l-'ramca, lil0, for !)0 centa. f 'ombiuatioD frauu-s at all pricea. (tilt Silver and KIh.iiv, iiilt Silver and l'lush. Walnut (lilt and Silver, Kronte Silver and l'lush, Ktc, etc:., t to. If yon ant anrthingin this line, patronuc home industry and uue moncv. THEO.BUEEEAUE I have aluo just iweivrd a fine - onment .,f x thin. and (ii. Ware a;id .'..inrwi, lttVIi I nrupoa- V ' ' t0 M'U at rr"x' low fore. ' , " v I n-NJ CTfiK) p A7Tr?IT ' -, v v i- ivi Dinner lilntea, U.00 per dor. Hroakfunt plates, 11.00 " SnpjK-T platea, : . 75 cts " Cu aud Sauccra, 6fj ct. per ct. Tea SotB, .-.0i, a7.S0and H,50. Dinner Set of 123 piece, 318.00. Fruit Set, 1 llowt and 12 Dishes of tliu tinort colored glaea at 1.00 per Set. ' . ' . X0VELS, BOOKS, STATI0.v EUV, GOLD FENS, CIGARS & TODACCO FRENCH CANDIES AND BASKET?, . TI7E0. cToB.U'MV FOR COTTON t'SE THE OLD RELIABLE SIM FO -OB Owl"Brandr Anchor Brand, -OK ARLINGTON GUANO FOR COMPOSTING use BOLD OTSTX.Y X3Y "ROYSTER'S HIGH GRADE" Acid Phosphate. J. D. GASKLLL I A.AA.a,ATA-A AsBw S T) r j.' x ! from centre of city; lot oootaina 7 Buy your (iua.no irm parties, to I .. h.B 3 wen of ,hi whom you cansell vour Cotton anair'c. th't fot--- lf .-. ' 4 MM i W. J 1 1 ' null Mecklenburg JOHN WILKES, Manager, CHARLOTTE, N. C. i:tg iztiia A OF AXX SAW AND Hit) mww wwsmv A SP (IALTY. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS AND ESTIMATES. J. ROWAN DAVIS! NO. 1. TO THE -PUBLIC. ITarioi; taken idvantaize of lo prles ami placed tnr orders early, f wish to aay lo the cttlaoDs oF fltoele and Surroiinfliof; Townihipa that I now hav hit exrvllent 9prlnir Rux k in my ahelrps for ymir Inaprtuin, and flatter mvaelf la Kariiif thai it is tba IU"l and Chea,est block of Goods that il haa ervr been my pleasure to offer genenjua public. m I desire too to aapocUlly err Dalr warranted lo civ if Dreas every pair warranted lo glva Mtiafsrtiofi: 8, and Wonted 16 lo W; all Wool Cashmere, I carry full line of tha Boat Family Orocerirw. )hom. Tobacco and Hardware, of whndi arery farmer can be snpplld at HiKk Bottom Tnces. Plrsae let me bare your trade, and yci will never have cauae to refrret It. Thankful fur liat favors, I am ftusoeotfully, J. ROWAN DAVIS.' THE- THE- I oiisrxz - J. R, KEEN, -O FKMS THE UF.8T AN li ntEAPESf MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO PK FOUND IX THK STATE. 1 1 1 K II I M, ATI! A L B K FORK BUY ING ELSEWIIEUK. Iron- forks. ND 1 30 ILK I IS KIND. GRIST MILLS. Goods. Trimmlnrrs. nrwiarr and Bhoaa Iawna, Tto 15, P. K 10 tu SO, calico 1 to 2ft toU. Ac., oW. VALUABLE REHL ESTOTE FOB Jl.ring dctcnoinr to Mill up and clinge my baainm, IU to. lowing pn.ptrtjf 3r (aid, tin gntr part of which ia lo and Dfar Kaliibary, N. C now oo of tha gri.winj eitif of lh f?Uta. lit The honaa and lot when I now lite; a jfood brick hoaaa with ten ruoma IK ft aqnar and lOfatl ball tay; two other brick buildiiua 10x3!, X rooma each; Sua brick i.inr, 3 wella of water, good large .took and furajre barni, and other oot-bBildtnira; a large (rarden; -about 4 acrea in choice fruit treea, juat in jrood bearing. Tha whola lof-conuini 15 arm, Waatifullr ituated, tha ground alightlj de-i-enduig from tha dwelling at all jwinta. , tnil iO fine building lota SOiJOO aiKPl to iuit nurvbaaera. adinin ing the reaideuc of J. C McCab bina and othera. 3rd 45 acrca of Und adjoining h s'jotc, bcSiSiia ibe Cbariotia and Caldwell Hoade, about vne-balf j mile from city.'wrii imted for baild ing. manufacturing ita or track fanning. A bunt a.acrea of good fim jt tiinb-r on tbia tract. Ith-A honae and lot ja.t one mita j aide of N. (J. R. H, within 100 j yards of tha corporate limita of I Salisbury, with eoanaaM fcooaea which rent for M per month; a j !aU:sg ztT.nr, f waive rune j nearly central through this; tha part near railroad well, tailed for bo-iMing-Ma or manufactories, ar the ahole a food slock farm. Gth P0 acres on the West tide of NCR K. one and one-fonrth an ilea from the city. Thia tract liea near on a gntie with railroad, aud ia well suited for track farraina;, manufacturing sitra. fair grounds. There is on this tract about lea acree wood land. 7th building lots. iOliOOfeet, on Fisher and Hants streets, in lb groat South Ward of Salisbary, ad- 'oining the lota of James Lineberry, .' A Atwcll and others. 8th 34 acre of land oa tha Cold 11 ill or Stole Ferry Road, Fast side, and 00 both aide of what ia known as tha Town Creek, Jnal on aitle from centre of town; aboat 15 acres of excellent meadow. 9th 18t acre. A very In farm about threw mi lea from Salisbury an tha W N C K It, with 1 farm bouses and other baildings; one food well of water. Thia tract baa aboat CO acres of the beat of bottom land, most of which is in cultivation and meadow; the npland il fine tobacco and cotton land. lOth 100 acres on tha Uringlt'e Fcrry road. 14 miles from Salisbury, 3 from Gold Hill. All wood land. SOLO nisi , 11th JO acres Placer fold aaina tract, about 7 mile from Salishary. Thia ia valnabla property. . Ther are at least 10 acree no the nlaea that will abow fold to every akovel of surface dirt. There ia also a vein of 1J or U inche showing gold. Thia property paid a Mr tioodraaa abpat tan thousand dollan m year ago . by washing tha eorfac not mora than ISO feet fuar lo a depth of 1) inches, ' tilth proper develop ment a .Mtvw arv uowos owi that It would be a fin paying property. 12th 1589 Acre. I bar also one-halt interest in fin propertiea in the above number of acre in Rowan and Moor countiea, Baring food veins of gold, silver, copper, ran, aoapaton, roofing slate; alia a largo rein of fiu Jasper atuire. All of the above named proper tie ar positively for eel oa reaa ooable and easy term a. All per sons who deaire to invest in or pur chase will please giv ma a calf be- -for buying. - A reference ia regard to th above, ae Proprietors Norm Cav 0L1K nxKALD, J 8 MoCubbiae, Rr, Lnk Blackmer, Eaq, Dam 4 Yi tier, llankera. and M h ilolm, of Salisbury, N C, and 8 Ltntoo, Keq , of Charlotte. S. ft. HARRISON.
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 10, 1886, edition 1
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