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V t - , K 1 s 11 1 B b Darkey Songs. "we keep on sale lh celebrated IWDMOXT WAGONS, Hade nt IIIck(.ry, .N. C, -o- ATTHEFROKT. New Orleans VUj Itm.J Darkey songs are on. the winr now-a-duys, and possessing as they do a weird, fantastic form and mel otiy of their own, they deserve the place that is given them 'in the cor ner of our literature. I do not pro pose to give you a darkey gong of great pathos or humor, but simply to try and jeproduce a very popular negro ditty, only 'wishing that " I couiu genu tne meiouy loo. it is as follows: '.' - on solid farm mortgages, - bearing three or four per cent, interestl One of the serious drawbacks to profitable agricalture to-day is the high cost of money needed for im provements. The tendency of rates of iuterest in this country is toward lower figures, and the farmers should have the advantage of the change. Farmers in North Caro lina cannot live and pay from 8 to 12 per cent. WIiite'lTands,-' Th ey were awarded FIRST PREMIUMS by the North Carolina State Exposition, t ItaleigliyN. V, October 1884: by the arollna Fair Association, -at . Charlotte. October-'h, 20th, 80th and and Hist; find by. the Chester county, (S. C.) Fair in 1 Oct ober iS8t over all other vairons. I These w a eons are sold for finsK or on t imv. AValso sell the COLUMBUS BUGGY CO!.;. Unrivalled Vehicles, They have no equal, v?hen price, quality - " and style are considered. . " BBkEMBEB ' ' They took six Gold Medals nf the World's Exposition,1 at New Orlcan.1 iii ' . - ' . 1884 nnd 188.1, over all , competitors. "''."'' Standard Bucjgios, Carriages, and Spring Wagons, UTbat are fully warranted, together witli 1 the NeArark iMaehinc Company's popnl.ai flrain Drills, heat Grading, ran M11I3 fetraw Cutters, &.c, &c. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. EILE TIlEif CAI7BAGE IX) WX. ' . ' .'.-. ! "'" 1 ' "My marster bought a servant girl; lie tuk her froki de 'Souf ; She combed her hair so very tight She couldn't shet her mouf. ' 11" "J took her to the barber fdiop To have her mouf made sma'll j Rut when dat gal did open her mouf, h'be swallowed 'taters an' all. ' r III ""I had a fiddle, hit was painted red, De strings was made of twine; De only chune what I could play 'I wish dat gal was mine ':' ,'- ' 1 : ir "W hite man goes to college", . Nigger goes to field, v -White man learns to read nnd write, Nigger learns to steal. , "June bugs got de golden" wing, , Lightnin' bug de flame, , lied bug's got no wing at all, But he get9 there alide same." Between each stanza they insert with great gusto to a swinging ISe gro melody the following chorus: "Bile on, bile on, Rite dem cabbage down. Say, look a-here niggers, dont you m'on key wid me, , Bile dcih cabbage down, - . It is imposssble to describe the joyous roll of the chorus as all .tlie voices join m;atr "Bile-on. Kutii 11am ey. FAim NOTES. Also Double and ! Single Harness. 64,897 I INT US33. We will sell our Steel Tootb Hay Rake as Iheap as any other lint-class rake itt the market. .. All are warranted to do good work or do sale. Cir culars and price list mailed free. .k WEWAUKMACmNECO,Coliimbns,0 $10.00 will bay the DAISY ' 7pME New Style CORN SHELLER. The r4lWl Fan cleans the Corn as it comes U . 11 m 11 1 out. The Question is- Asked why -we sell our Shelters so cheap. Answer : We build them in winter nftA. ... n nr pd Tim t n is over. All are warranted to do cood work or no sale. 1 NEWARK MACHINE CO., Columbus, Ohio. . Keep your farm and your farm will keep 5011. iWhite hands are coming In fash ion again, lawn tennis, ng, and all the masculine accomplishments having for a time induced oraen to unnecessarily redden their hands. Chapped and red hands are never pretty. I he daughters of fashion low have disheg of hot water, shaped like a flower leaf, on their toilet ta bles, in which they steep their hands for a while before going to bed, then annoint them with vaseline and put on gloves lined with a prep aration of cold cream. Ihese gloves should be of washleather, and sever al sizes too large for the 1 hand. In the morning wash the hands with almond powder in water, and in hot water at that, afterward dipping them for a moment in old water to prevent chapping. . Then rub them from the ringer tips back to the wrist. If a manicure is not brought in sor the nails an ivory instrument should'be used for the pushing back of the skin.from the root of the nail and each nail carefully trimmed with a sharp knife, then rubbed with a 'sharp pad of chamois ikiu. Courier-Journal. . ; Unconquerable Nature. i c I I ''lSrA : GIVE 11 J. R. KEEN, 0 SELLS TjliE BEST AND CTIIEAPEST MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS Found in the state. M A TR1 AU BE FOR E BU V- 1NG ELSEWHERE. Contentment is better than money and just about as scarce. 4 Want of care does fewfe- harm to. the farmer than want of knowledge. , Study is the bane of boyhood, the aliment of youth, the indulgence of manhood and the restorative of old age, , " JOUN-A. BOYDEN, J. O. WUITB. 2iiie Zot of If Tm'iiitTire iTiao 13 ado Winder Shades The farmer who Vioes not kill the weeds in cultivated1 crops promptly, while small, works at a disadvantage all the season. " Ccmice Polls and Brspsry Pins ut : Mattresses .cjL ' all "Kinds Blade to ,Ordesat WWcn Wiro Spring Be d yOnly $5.09 "at nh i 1? I 1 I ! 1 m a 1 -O- lie who is the most slow in mak ing a promise, is the most faithful iu the performance of it. 4 . . : : If- twenty men wili.clcar a piece 6f weeds in one day, how long will it take one man to do it ? Most certain not in 'twenty days. Charles G. Leland, wandering through England, and seeing the castles where the wealthy nobles live, writes to the Chicago-Inte Ocean : It is curious to observe, though, how nature clings to the last to the old placesJ Among these palaces and estates, cultivated to an inch', some wild land is still to be found. The otter is still common in the streams; in my host's morn ing room is the picture of a wild cat killed last year near the house On the road, yesterday I met a gyp sy woman selling tinware. In her wild, dark face and strange features one could see the nomad who had never slept under a roof; and who still remained a semi-savgo among, people who almost ignore her-exist-ence. The peasantry, in their stol id nir and harsh dialect, remind one of Saxon serfs. 7 After all, it is evi dent enough that, if anything were to happen to cause this great, thin, suar-frostel cupola of upper socie ty to fall in, the old hard rock of un ci v il i zntion : on whiclu-i t le3 would soon "ome to light. ckleabn'r Iron forks, JOHN WILKES, Manager, ; ' i - ' . CHARLOTTE, N. C:r OIL PAINTINGS. Largest assortment ever brought to Salisbury. 11.50, 1.00, 12.73. and $3.00., : OLEOGRAPHS. In fine cilt frames, only 1.50 each, nor mir. !mouldin4 :o:- lillSi AND BOILERS OF ALIi KIND. SAW AND G1IST' MILLS. A 'SPECIALITY. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS AND ESTIMATES. Architecture fur Women. If you have any repairing; of Furniture ifr any special .cabinet work to be done, ouv ill liud a firtt class woi kmanat Iav'i '& "Wiliis' pairing and Undertaking Rooms at the' Jjockpf KM 'Davis store. 22tf MILIi After a fetv years of thoroughly crrri firrniiTior liff.ln tTonldp. Ir fnnnfl from the Oxcye daisy, - however in--juriotis it may have been at the be ginning. - - Too many young men believe that' "tlie world owes everv man a liv ing" and that it requires no effort on'a man's part to make the collec tion. With covn more than. with any other crop,- tillage is manure. Thorough cultivation " will develop plant food, in any soil fit to grow corn, and will be all the more effec tive if the field has been manured before planting. ; . For k3.i 4. .v Oast Iron Alill and Fixturcs on.Cliillean 51:111. Yvight 4,i?00 pomids; used but ;i wo months':- Cheiip for cash. Apply at bis ollkc. ; ".'."' v - '. -. 3 - !" STOITES.- ' i "and Htoves of ull Uiutls. , if wlutt yoy vart is' sot in stock can order at . s!ir. t nofrce. itotrsi: KOil I ami GUTTlsarNO xpented in a enpof !of mann. Good wol-kpicn, the best KioIa hi t.h ciiv. AkL KINDS OF COlTIiE WOElt gfit, short notice.': StVils a specialty.- A larse foi'.R of evorvthiiijr in ray line always on Land. l;l I -nper takca hi excliahsfe for work. i:Cra. . : FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Per Fall Delivery. I frepfesciit fc C.-Lindley & Bfo., of fireeiisl wo. N. G.-, and offer: all kinds of Ci'ie Fruit Trees, Vines., .elcw atgresttly rc (ilUeed prices. Ijiioi-mation gladly 'fur wished. Adatess; ,' '. A. M. Hastikg, -27-Ohi- ' f : ; KM'itersville, N. C. The great fault in managing pasture lands is, in letting them get impoverished : and turning stock upon them too early in the spring and keeping them too late in au tumn. : Another thing, a sufficient variety-pf seed is not'sown on them. English farmers usually sow from six to twelve sorts or more, and thus if" the weather "does not .-hap pen' to soil one': kind, or two, it may all the others. I and thus - ensure a reasonable bite of grass, during the whole season. , ; r MeK-Ti'?v & Ero. have thirty years espe iehcp iii"tliO Reusing Mm-Iiiitr Jiusi 'ilea. iiave served 30 years in repairing.,. They 'xamii.e all and sf 11 none but the best- ; Buy Your Groceries from " : STI'IEET, - - ' SALISBURY, N, C. Butter is only ,13 cents to-day, ma'am ! he said, as he brought the jar from the wagon to be weighed. Land's eakc3 ! but what has drop ped butter 2 cents h Blaine's speech on the fishery question, .ma'am And how s clotnes' lines r sue anx- i oil sly asked; Advanced 3 cents ma'aiff. Great stars .! What's that for? Di ought in Texas. 5 Well; I swan t bui it does seem queer how one'. thing bobs up as another bobs down, and it's alius folks. Is Tildcn dead ? I not. Thank heaven for that h You hain't got no excuse to jumr salaratus on me. ajrin farmer Tuess - A fi!l!; .e of' First class' Groceries al-J s jn answer to an advertised, loaii wivys'oa '.a, dud .x-M iS cnea-p. sw auy itOU?.0-jjt I f"ZX . - 1 -X JW, I'ork, Mullon, fciunge and Pisli, iS!'.VrtyJ on J:aud ami. of live tiivm .quality ICG 2 ICO I ' ' .' On hstid the year romul . CrHtV:vi.iber tliafnll good -are de $if-r.- i fit.? ci' cUarjo to your boUae. "A .'.td. . J. It. CAlJdi't of 8:),"000,000; three per cent, city bond?, the comptroller of Xew Vork received proposals aggregating 14 000,000, one firm offering to take the entire loan.at S105.03. .AVould that some plan might be devised whereby our farming classes might cecure Joan of the surputa tanci ; to see yc cent J. ROWRN wo Tlie greatest variety- ofho new est patterns and designs atone-half the price of last season SOLID (lLT, IU: 11 MS 11 ED OIL Tf - r PLAJX GILT, ' OAK, - - liUOXZE, SLLVEU, ; ! SILK PLUS IL FRAMES. I make frames of all sizes to or der at lower prices than yon can get them at in Baltimore or New York, and for quality I guarantee Tjctter work. AValnut frames cheaper than anywhere in the State. Cilt Frames, 8x10, for 00 cents. Combination frames at all prices. Gilt Silver 'and Ebonv, Gilt Silver and Plush, Walnut Gilt and Silver, . Bronze Silver and Blush, Etc., etc., etc i If you want anything in this line, patronize home industry and save money. ! THEO. BUERBAUM. VALUABLE RESL ESTATE FOII ' ' ' ' ' ' i ; ' '"'' iving determined to seltle up and change my busine??, thy fol lowing property U If or:- sale, the greater part of which is in and near Salisbury, N. C.r now one of the growing cities of thej State. 1st -The houpe artid lot "where I now litre; a good briiek house with ten rooms 18 feet sq-qare and 10 fVtV halb-vay; two other brick buildings 10x32, 2 rooms cne ih; fine" brick dairy, 3 wells of- water, 2 good large stock and forage barns, ai-fd other ont-buiIdings;a large garden, about 4 acres in choice fruit trees, 2 jnst in good uearingj. The vhole lot contains 15 acres, beautifully situated, the -ground! slightly de- ccnuing lrom me uwtiung ai an points. . 2nd 20 fine building lots 50x200 or larger to suit purchasers, adjoin ing the residence of bins and others. J. S. McCub- DRViS Southern papers suggest architec ture as a profession for, wo'm'en. There are. magnificent and costly houses whQse kitchen arangements are a marvel of inconvenience; and the woman of the house often says with a groan : "No woman would lave planned things so.'' By all 1 I T 1 1 means let women be aremtects.: They would naturally make better architects than men, for the rea son that they have more paactical knowledge of convenience and econ- omy.especially in the arrangement of dwellings "and other buildings or in other buildings ajjpropriateth wholly or m part to the use of their sex. There are, or could be, a thousand' little intricacies about our lomea which the masculine mind could never conceive, , but which would add immeasurably to the comfort of the tidy, ambitious liousewife. Since the trace of a wo man's hand is so easily discernible in indoor, decorations and adorn ments, should sho not cultivate and develop this, as any other talent, giving to her varied genius a wider held of .activity and usefulness. Chicago limes. TO THE PUBLIC. "v "' - - I' : : 'Having taken advantage of low prices and placm my-orders early, I wish to say to the citizens of Steele and Surrounding Townshfps that I now have my excellent Spring Stock in my shelves for your inspection, and flatter myself in Saying that 11 is the Best and Cheapest Stock of Goods that it litis ever been my pleasure to offer a generous public. I x'- . I desire you to especially see my Dress 'Gobdsj TrirhmiR-zs, TTosery and Shoos j every pair warranted to give satisfaction; Lawns, 'f to 15, P.l's 10 to2U, calico 5 to ! S, and Worsted 15 to all "Wool Cashmere, 25 toiSO,-&c, &c . j i I carry a full line of the Best Family Groceries Shoes, Tobacco and Hardware, of which every fa'rrner ran be supplied at Rock Ijottom Prices. Please let me have, your trade, and you will never have cause to regret it. Thankful for past fuvcrs, I am Kespectfully, .' I have also just received a line assortment of Xew China and Glass Ware and Lamps, which I propose to sell at prices lower than ever be fore, v IRONSTONE WARE: Dinner plates, 1.00 per doz. Breakfast plates, 1.00 " Supper - plates, 75 cts " Cups and Saucers, 5G cts. per set. Tea Sets, $5.00, $7.50 and 111.50. Jirnner f5ce-or 125 pieces, $18.00. Fruit Sets, 1 Bowl and 12 Dishes of the finest colored glass at ",$2.00 per Set. , 3rd 45 acres of land adioininc the above, between! the Charlotte and Caldwell Iloadsjabout one-half mile from city, well suited for build ing, manufacturing 'sites or truck farming. About 0 : acres of good forest timber on thisitract. 4th A house and lot just one mil from centre of city; acres, house 3 rooms waf er; lies bet ween and A7. C. Railroad. well suited for m an ti factoring aa a fair portion is on grade with It. IL ot contains 7 well of good the Charlotte This lot is o5th- NOWLS; BOOKS, STATION ERY, GOLD PENS, CIGARS & TOBACCO FRENCH CANDIES AND BASKETS, -v-.i":, -at- '.: ' .;, - , THEO. BUERBAUM'S. TOAVNLOTS FOE M.A. 0- A ldan of Grief ! 1. HIS KE XAZAllUS ! BELIEF AND JOY ! FOUTZ'S7 HCRSE AND CATTLE POWDERS 1 rf.-:v 17 k w r0UT2 ,1 The Doctor says : Wlien 5fr. James Edwards, of Senoia, Ga., beran to take ! "Guinh's Pioneer Blood Renewer," j I saw Him. He was covered, body and extremities, witli a charactc'risticrsylphil- iti? frnhtinn thftf annnipfl tr lmvo Yfftr-A TVe have over one hundred lots for sale j an trcatracnt. I sawjdm the secoM time four blocks from Main Street, in the j in about ten days, when he was so chang- South Ward, at prices ranging from Knight of rythias. i $25.00 to. $150 Each. Tuoxto, Okt., July 18. The Sunrerne Lodge of the Knights of Py thias,xat -yesterday afternoon's session decided that it was inexpe dient at the present time to take any measures looking to the establish ment of a rank for ladies. A large committee was appointed to assiet in erecting a suitable- memorial in honor', of Samuel Holder Bines', who lost his life white endeavoring to rescue a friend from a burning building. - ' ; A Good Education. To read the English language well, to write a neat, legible hand, and be master of the first four, rules of .arithmetic, so as to dispose of at once, with accuracy, every question of figures which comes up in prac tice I call this a good education: And if you add the ability to write pure grammatical; English, T regard this as an excellent education. ThpsR arc the tools: vou can do much with them but you are help less without them. Thev are the foundations. . - , . .' .1 - To See II im Edit. An Atlanta reporter who once nulled a hand press" on a country weekly,- tells this "story v ' One day while the pr - per was being worked oil a man from the country' came in and walk ed all around the room, nnaliy stopping near the , press and watch ing the woru very earnestly. Any thinsr I can do for you,: asked the man at the lever, pausing between impressions'. Naw, was the reply I don't want nothin', I jist come in That part of the iovra is now building up so that the prices will soon advance. Buy now that they are cheap. Slap of the city showing location of these lots to be seen at IIekald Otuce. BUERBAUM & EAMES. 10,050 ACHES 0FJ1AHD AT $1.50- Title Perfect Has Been Vested in Present Owner Since 1835. Excellent timber land, being covered wth Cherry, Red Birch, Balsam, Ashe, Oak, Maple and all , ether, timbers com mon to the section. - 'Any amount tf -water power. Three veins-of gold-bearing ore have been discovered, assaying from 2.50 to $10.0 per ton. Vast quantities of Magnesia, Copperas and Alum, are found near a cave on this property, also some native Copper. . The cave itself be ing a wonderful work, of nature. The land wken cleared is admirably adapted to stock raising and agricultural pursuits. For further information address f BUERBAUM & EAMES, ; . Salisbury, X. C We also have a tract of 10,000 acres Vithin five miles of railroad Cherry, Dak, Ash, Poplar and Hickory timber, tf sold at once can be - bought for $1.40 per acre. . - 1 So Hoksk win die of CoLte. Bot or LCKO F Tke. t Fontz Powder ure used la time. Fonte's. loirdr will pure nd fre.vpnt HooCholbb. t'outz't Powdnt will, prvvpnt 0yr, ix Fowl. FonW Powder will lncnae the fitantT of nilill and rrenm twenty per cent, and niaJce the boUer firm mid weet. - Foiitz'i Powder will enre or prevent klmot BtkBT Di8KA8t to whk'h Hone and ( attleare nh)ect.. . YCiVTf P0UTKB WILL elTK feATlbrACTIOJf. . Sold everywhere. - DAVID Z. yorTZ, Proprietor. 1 SAI.TIIXORE.ZIXI. HOfacres of Land on East side of N. C. It., It.1, witlun 200 yardrf of the corporate limits of Salisbury, with 2 . comnion housca which rent for. 10 crj month; a never failing Btrcam ofjwater runs nearly central through tills ; the part near railroad wjell ignited for building-lots or iua.'uuiactoric8, or the whole a good stock farm. Cth80 aen8 on the West side of N O R 11, one and OBie-fourth miles from the city. Thid tract lies near on a grade with raiHroad, aud ia well suited for truck farming, manufacturing sites, fair grounds. There is on this ' tract about, ten acres wood land. J , ' J 7th 9 building lots, 50x200 feet on Fisher and Bank streets, in the grcaS South Ward ofj Salisbury, ad joining the lots of Jaimes Lineberry, D A Atweli and others cd in appearance by having the scales re moved land the eruptions healed, that I barely knew hira, and in a remarkably short tiine he was relieved of all appear ance of! toe disease. I , H. B. DREWRY, M. D. Spalding county, Ga. - Certain Cure for Catarrh! i '. A SUPERB " Flesh Producer la Tonic! ! - ... GUINK'S PIOXEEK BLOOD I1ESEWEB Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases. Rheu matism;, Scrofula, Old Sores." A perfect If not in your market it will be forward ed on receipt of price. Small bottles f 1 lanre bottles fl.7o. ssay on Blood and Bkin Diseases mail ed free. ; ." - ..; '::.'..,;"; MACON" MEDICINE COMPA1TY UEFIGNEY & BRO. sell Dry Goods Groceries, Xotions, Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Trimmings. They keep the best of goods; they sell for cash, and for thia reason sell cheap; they take no mortgage, nor exact exorbitant 'prices. This is the oldest mercantile house in the town per haps in the 6tato They have merited a good trade and - sustain it. They feel grateful to their many friends for their liberal patronage. J. M. Morgan, Salisbury, X. C. MANUFACTURER OF FINE AND To the Merchants Charlotte E u en ing Chronicle. HEIGHT, NEVsT, CHEAr.' Believes in keeping ap with the times. - Likes aefrrewriveness in business and in State. Eneooraires the npbuildinR of Korth Carolina. is a strong advocate of more and better educa tion. .. . ' .- . 4. i. , . Gives ttie latent Toeal. Slate and Kational pews aniT-le.sra?hk.iIarket liejiorts. Cheapest Daily Paper. Li tts Stals - - . W. S. ITEMBT. . EJHrr and lT'rr)ptor. i fe-fVl -T - j----- - . .. For sale by L. E. Steere and J. II. Ea niss. 20 Ior Cent Laud i Investmeiit ! Tweijty six and one half acres of land just oujt of the corporate limits of Salis bury. jHas produced , f 100 worth of hay in one season. . Can.be made to pay 20 per cent, on price asked. Well watered ami cood location. : - 29tf r ItUKKHAUM & EAMES. of North Carolina: I respectfully rail your attention to the following CIGARS, and the prices at whicb I offering them to tho trade. All the article named are fiivt-tliw. Below find the following Brand and Price List of Fine and Domestic CIGARS. ' , ' ' Per M riX&lj BT JtTE-r,-.... '30-00 HEART'S DELIGIIT .:..'....l- 30.00 EXPECTATION ' 27-50 TRUMPS 7.50 LITTLE COMMODORE 1G.C0 Prompt attention giren to orders. "Very Respectfully 1 8 J. M. MORGAN ILiving lccn cngaaed ia making and Repairing Boots and Shoes for the past 23 vears. the Old reliable John F. Earle. is islill to be found at his' old place of busi ness oa Inms street tujrd Ovor velow Uas kills. ll-1y. : - . 33 mm btiteuac . - r-j.- Cincinnati' ' . For Sale by L. E, STEKJ2, Salisbui f, p 8th 20 acres ot land on the Gold Hill or Stokes Ferry Road East fcide, and oh both sides of what is known as the Town Creek, jnst one mile from centre of town; about 15 acres of excellent meadow. 9th 182 acres. A very fine farm about three miles from Salisbury on the W N Clt 11, with 2 farm houses and other buildings;jone good well of water. This tract has1 about CO acres of the best of bottom land, most of which is in cultivation and . meadow; the upland is fine tobacco and cotton land. ' ' 10th -100 acres on the Bringlc Ferry road, 14 miles from Salisbury, 3 from Gold Hill. All wood land. ' ' - '4 - ". QOLD MINE. . 11th 50 acres Placer, gold mine tract, about 7 miles from Salisbury Thia'is valuable property. .There are at least 10 acres ou the place that will show gold to every shovel of surlace dirt. 1 here is also a vein of 12 or 15 inches showing gold. Thia projerty paid a Mr Goodman about ten thousand dollars some years ago by washing the surface not more than 150 feet square to a depth of 12 inches, ith proper develop ment I have no doubj; but that it would be a fine payiDg property. - 12th 1589 Acres. I have also one-half interest in fine properties in the above number of acres in.. Eowan and Moore counties, having gooi veins or gold, silver, copper, Iron, soapstone, roofing slate; abo a large rein ofkfiue Jasper stone; u All of the above named propers ties are positively for gale on reas onable and easy terms. AH per sons who desire to invest in or pur chase will please girei me a call be fore buying. j 4 , . Aa reference in regard to ftJie above; see Prpprietors Nobth Cae-'; olixa HeBalp, J S McCubbini, Sr, Luke'Blackmer, Esq, Dis tk AYiley, Bankers, andIM L Holme of Salisbury, N C, and SB lintoa Ksq., fit Charlotte. . . &:?. HARRISO. ... - - l' f - - . - r.- -ii , - - : 4 .--1 "' - J .. v
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