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- w -t -I--' --'-I-. -,,. 111-- . 0kiyiu fnr V :-, : f , ,. ; ; I i -3 V THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1881.;; . -i ni:w TKltMS. Pram and after llie 1st day, of Jahnary, 1831, jthe subscription price of th 11 otch iUb5 as follows . . ' Oo yeax, paid tu aurance, .? payineut ilelayed3 flioHt8,";VW V! jiaymeut-delavedia mouths 2.50 f Lovk oator New Year "callers they .will 1a nlMitiftil. TT...,. ' - y .- -: I. V J : - O .f j" JCol. BrowU.of the Hoyden HoaseserT d his boarders witb a fiue Xmas dinner. i j : i, : o I A lodge of the order of. Kuights of Pa-. itbia is to- be organized here toon., ( 'j' , JV ' O ' . I Petitions arc pouring in to members tprajiog Congress to pass an Act regulating J railwad charges. . ;f - 'J- ' -The Odd Fellows will give an ewter fiiainhjeut to few friends injtheir hall f6n Friday jiight. ' ' I; ' !- ii-.-.'.--r - o ' ".."' 1" - The deiuoiTbtratioTi; 6r rather the otrer? floM of Christinas joy, foand vent in Gte- Works on Saturday night. The streets i CfTRtSTMAS week has been a spelj-of Anrll weather. We had white Host JUon- "day'inoruing with a little ice iu exposed graces: but since tried tfie temperature ' has-been mild and pleasant with only a 'little too much dampness. " tSPThe" colored people of Rowan have made arrangements for. celebrating next -.Monday, January2d; as Emancipation day It is ex netted to make it a.rery grand oc casio.ii, the exercises occupying the day and pari of the night. .Papular orators will de- liver addresses.- o- Mr. Buerbaum did the handsome thing Wilis clerk, Mr; ; Thds,: Kaiuey, in pre senting him on Christmas day with handsome volume of Shakespeare, bound in sheep, with the following inscription : "Accept this as-a token for faithful ser vices, fidelity ami ever watchful care. Believe iu tho confidence and esteem of TTfiurs truly, .ij Tiiko. Hu eh balm," -i- J - o . JjfusiCAL Entektaixmext. Last night, pupils,! Mrs. lijrrujdc's music school, as- eistcd b' Miss Kumple, MlCjE. B; NVave, indr several j others entertained quite a H.uulhcr of fiieiidsfvith sorno vejy line music, vocal anil instrumental, , s Prof, Evans- proposes (see ad.) to open Weal school oa uext Wednesday eve iiiu, ,'.Thii time with the view of giviug grand con cert, or reudei ing some pop iila01era'.) Let-those inte restedbe pies nt ;Ml the other towus around u tiave Jhejr, musieal organizations and it is . bopled that something in this line may be doite here, Xet all the young ladies and gents who have voices go there any-way on Wednesday night next. 5 QuitiSTMAS TiiEES. The -custom of treat ingthc 'Sunday -School pupils to Christmas trees has1 become "very prevalent throughout . ; thj county. To. say .nothing - of those in ' "Ttliisj town, R e hear ofA number of others in , i; thec'ountjy.' ' .'Enochvilie yave the. children i tliee1 a vefy'-'plcasaut time: So also, at llairis' Chapel, Salem, Gay's Chapel, Grace - 'church and St. Paul's. These - we have heard of, and how many more we know not. . J - , .' -o r L T The chierentertainment of the holidays, i-tirelMasquerade Ball, Came of last Tuesday "Vaigntf.at the Boy den ;.-.Iiusev Expectation was 'Von - ti ptoe ; -merriment !beamed from f x every face, and is. the" gay. maskers ; entered v in rjrandmarch1L-4t!ie tumult of loud mirth wis rife. -;, - " - ' j " "The following nersonssumed the char- actcrsannexted..to their names;. n0. Buerbaum, 3Iouk;'and HaunsBreit- Strauss; R. Edmc" Tr., ;-Bear and Todcl. t stoie ; PTieardR V Wiukle, (1st act) F Smith.'R V Winkle (3d act) S F, Clodtelter, ' Cavalier oUlenry IU ; J F Wilson, Domi- n J G Young, Domino; Jake lUchey, Un- ' kpwn Kuigji t j TvjL Fetzer, Harlequin ; . Clarence Murphy, Rob Roy ; S F Telfair, . Friar James Hill, Sir Walter Raleigh ; G . II lllarrison, Rlack - Domino ; D Lindsay Monk ; E II Bailey, Country Cousin"; W' S Blackmer, JIalcom Gram be, Capt. Parker, : Spanish Cavalier; M S Brown, White" Prince; : WT -Linfon, Saldn Shingle ; F E Shober Jr., Ralf Rackstraw ; T W Morrison, Clown- . E R Overman, Christmas Tree; II B Jlieks, - Grandma; A C; Harris, Snauish Trouba- doiir; JuoJ Bratton, Waggoner; W II Har ris Sol ; W II Overman; Fritz; C M Swicc- ! good, "Chinaman; A S Lewter, Country Cousin ; II L Foard, Ace of lIearts;;N N Boyden, Ilumpty Dumpty; R L Crawford, Biittohfj'Miss Bula Stewart, Butteiflv: Miss Jennie Eaajes, Joan d' Arc; 3Iiss Jcnie Bfbw'n, Domino; Miss Blackmer, Glee Maid; Mrs Moore, Child of the Regiment ; Miss LiMock, Charlotte Corday ; Miss Shober, . Ulian Peasant; Miss Mock, Butter Cup; Miss A White, Lady; Carrie Holmes, Bo- peep j Miss L Shober,, Child of the Regi . ment ;t Daisy Merohey, Queen Mad ;, Ida 3Ieroney, Indian Girl ; Mrs. Rankin Lady of .Lons ; Mis Boyden, Cloud ; Mrs. Taylor, Christmas Tree. . f Fhe list 'nay not tye complete,' 4ujt these ..comprise the most proaiiaent characters. . The characters; Assumed were generally well rendered. Mbs Jennie Eames, as Joan d' Arc was probably tne most attractwe cnar- actcr in the; house. . Her suit of mail was r srehaidiy tottcn qp. Buttfeifly attracted ni'uch aftehtion. Friti, Yacob Strauss, . Ilartns Breitmann, and the Bear created much merriment, - T; fThe Ball was success and afforded much v ieasure, iiot only to, the participants, but f the lge tuimbvr'of ladies and gentle men gathered io witness the"arscenc. r Frty years' tdat b proved "BLACK- i draught - the world. mc,ucbi iiver mcuicine in At Thco. F. Klutlz's - - - MINING INTELIilQENCE. T. K. JJKTJNEK MANAGER. Mr. iVm. J. , Floyd, -Snpt. Southern Belle bas gone Korth for p, few day a. , j --)- si' - ,- i - - s . . . - "t ; f Mr. J. C. PcniiiDgton, of Dutch Creek Mine Las gone Korth. Gold Nuggets. Mr, Atlas irk ex three beautiful bibited to ns, Tuesday, rrnlil nu arrets from .-the Parker . mine in Stanly county, in which be is interested, together weighing seveu ounces. I The Parker is a velt? known mine, and has yielded quantities of free gold. It- is oa a part of the same ridge on which the Crowell mine is situated, the best mining property yet discovered in Stanly county, a large portion of which is believed to be rich iu minerals. - f - . 'I . r 1 . I A Gbaxdk Railkoad ScnEME.--We invite attention to theiadTcrtlsement of the Cin- cinnati: Virginia! Ss Carolina Railway Com- pa ay, in auuiucri column. iwiu uc ; wcu that iiQW pajiyjias bfprm a Railroad1 from Wadesboro, N. C, tbroagh Anson, Stanly, Rowanl Davie, .Wilkes and Ashe counties ; thence by air line northwest, to Charleston in West Virginia, where it connects with the Baltimore, Cincinnati & Wester sIlail waV, a direct joining of Cin cinnati and ChaHestor S. C, giving us a lohg-desircd 'out-let to the" northwest, and the commercial treasures of that wonder fully productive region. It will cut length ways through tlie extensive coal and iron lands of West Virgmiaj and touch thejim menscly valuable mineral deposits in j the northwestern part of this State. .But this i. j. ; . -i . ' i Road will also traverse; one of the bestjag ricultural"porti6ns -of the State: Striking the valley of the Yadkin at Wakesboro it will follow it to its source in the mountains, cutting through valuable cotton, porn, to bacco, wheat and grass Jaads, all the jway up. We regard it as one of the most! im-portant-projects yet proposed, and destined to" exert a powerful help in the development of the resources of the State. r. Tlie Christmas Trees at the Methodist and Piosbyteiiau cjhurehes were highly creditable, complete; successes. The pres ents were haudsom; and both youth land old age enjoyed the pleasing sceue. Prof. W.. H.j Neave (trombone), and Miss Warner (organ) delighted the audi en,ce of the Methodist church ,with jfine nm dc. Mr. Ej B. Neavo (cornet) laud Miss Brown (brga ij! entertaiued,. with appropiTate niiisic,' the audience! at the Presbyterian cfiurcji. i The tree in the Lutheran church w as as usual, bedut'ifiil. 4 , . : . -i . . -By Rev. W. It Cone, in Locke Township, Nov. 24, 1881, Caleb Gj Bassinger to Miss CUfthirine Weaver, j s " In Locke Toi?nship,i by the same, Dec. 220? Mr. Wcllinfon;L.Mceely -aiid Miss Mary E. Black wlde!r, all of -this county. ! By Rev. W. Kimball, Dec. 22d, Mr. C. T. Ridenhonr aud iliss; Safah Letler both of Stanly county. A 4 At the residence of the bride's father in Cabarrus county, Dec. 15, 1881, by Rev. SamM Rothrock, Mr?. Augustus- L. Pless aml Miss Mary E., daughter of J. M. Faggart, Esq. - : i j ;' ,On the22d Dec. l$Si, at the residence of the bride's tat her, by Rev. '11. M.-Urownj Mr. Lewis Trexler and Miss Mary E. Pen nington all olRowan county.- I - Also on thesam( day ank ..by the same, Mr. John Jacobs to Louisa HuliaVall of this couuty. GOB p. kit. Everybody ants it, bt very fewjret It, ' because most Deo&lci do not know.. -mw to Beleet coffee, or it Is spoiled intho loasttng or making. Tp bviate thtlfe diflleulties has been our. Btudy. Thurbcrs package Coffees are selctb l by an expert who un derstands tlie art of blending various tla- ... vors. They arp roasted iu the most perfect manner (It is impossible to roas well ;in small quantittee), then put in pound pack ages (in tJg beanl not ground,) b-aring' qur signature as a.'guaranjteo of genuineness, and each package contains the Thurber recipe for making gaxl Coffoo. We pack two kinds, Thurbr's " Nor S4," strong and pungent, Thurbor's "Nol Of mild and rich. Ono or the other will suit every tas o. Th?y have the three great points, Qood quality, honest quan tity, reasonable price; A.'; your Grocer for Th.nrbeT'8 roasted Coffee in pound pack X ages, "No. 34' or "No. 41." Do not be put rofl! with any dtiicr kind your own palate fwill tell you wliat is best Where persons desire it wo also furnish . the "IdeaV Coffee pot, the simplest," bost and 'cheapest coffoe-pot in existence.'; Grocers who sell our Coffoo keep them. Ask for descriptive circular. j w- Respectfully, Jkc.'i : ILK. &JF. BTHUERER & CO, " Importers Wholesale Groeera and Coffee Roasters, Kw York, j P. S. As the largest dealers in food pro ducts in the -world, jwo consider it bur in-; terest to manufacture only pure and wnole B jme goods add pack them in a tidy and satisfactory manner. All goods bearing our name are guaranteed to be of superior quality, pure And wholesome, and dealers are authorized to refund the purchase price in any caso whore customers have cause for dissatisfaction. It is therefore to the interest of both dealers -and oon- sumers to use! Thurber'a brands. j KEUU CRAIGK, ; j L. II. CLEMENT. CRA(GE & CLEMENT, fgttauij5 ixt li S1LISECRY.S. C. 1881. i i ' - - V,;" ' i J' I !!.': I : il" R Ml 11 IHI D II III I M 111 - . I WIi3 f f L fe- Wwi'- i'fl :.l ' ! M i , JLkIj li "b ; ..MSjillll " "8 1 1 i Itr I ; J . . --i - i .VJ-., . 1 - ' i - i . ) . -IT I'H I II ll lll y . B II I : Eat.- em wss i ::i:ffli i; .: HAS NOW DIS OVERCOATS FOR 'MEN ,Q VERCO ATS: FP.R, BOYS jv . . . . V- i ----- - I ' .- -. S8.00 TO FOR MEN AND The Finest lot of nn i. '.. Evei- in Salisbury; 2 Sets' to! BOOTS AH WILL SELL WARRANTED BO 0yT FOR $1.85. Solid leather SHOES 85cts. Extract from letter; Mr.- M. S. Bbown: Ip reference to the wakbaxt evkry pair of TiiEii in material anl worlcmanship. We do not warrint against ABUSE or FIRE or WATER. You can cive new pair for every unsatisfactory one, unless in your judgment, the. damage was the lault oi the wearer, f Please return all' imperfect goods t . . - - " ' 3 , It I .am prepared to sell you all the gaods in my line 20 PERCETCIIEAPEEl than you ean get the same goods any where else. This is business. Mining Advertisments. Mix i Kg PiiPERTV.-fPeisbns having mining property to sell jwouhjUto'wcll to advertise it. We propojse t.o give room to such notices, to be kept standing un der the general captiou of "Mixing Pnop- EKT1ES FOR SaLK.''- j The cost of such notices will be modeiv ate. Those having properties tho value of which isi mot generally known, should give references to reputable persons known to be acquainted with such mat ters. This paper has a goott circulation among mining men North, find in the Ste, and can be of service i n tho way proposed. ; , A Topular Investment. 0.0,000 SIX PER CENT GUARANTEED Preferred. Railway Stoct ; 50,GOO;Slii;res i OF 1HK CAPITA1. SOCK OF TH'Ei ; ' Cinciiati, Yirffiiia and Carolina ' Railway Company, ' of Che par vraue or ftoo per share, are offered bv Uie unaersignedat $50 per share, wl-ii eo-irantee bytlie MUTUAL TRUST COM PAN 1 Of NEW VOUa, 6t six per cent per annum on said i'tsci ipi ion uree for six ytars, payable seml-apaually, Jaauaiy and July, at and by tne said Mt'tual T- usi. company lu New York Cty, and Its agencies. Tne Cincinnati, Virginia & ;aroUna Uailroad, w-th its connections, will make au air Hae team Cincin nati to Charleston, South, Ca ollna, sluwiis at waaesDoro', North Carolina. ruflniDqr no ih-west through Salisbury, WilkesbitroV aQdJeffereon, N. J Carolina; tbroagh Marion,! Virginia, and north - throUTh West 'lra-:nla to Chdiipsum K':in:i.vhi Couaty, making a Une of gooiuules. The wnole dis- culturalaad mineral products, suenjas coal, i-bn, a- Tit- copper, coixon, tooacco, com a ad wbseat. Tne gross earnings or the road wnen nnls'ied wfcivc - ae over ten thousand ($io,XrO) dollars periai-e. Th3 will give viyss earnmtfs 01 inree millions (v:,ooo,coo) dollars per year, whlcu wUl yield Ure and remu- urraiive uiviuenus 10 ue siocKnoiaers. Subscrlpuons to the stock will be received at the office of the Company, 39 Broad v ay1, New York, or by the MUTUAL TRUST COMPANY, 115 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. Full Information will be sent on application to the Company. n:t A. J. RIGBT, C K. J. O. MVRPHY, E. M. BIQBY & MURPHY, MiniDE and Coastrictof Eiinsers, 78 and 80 Beoapway. " Rom 49, HEW YORK. Examine and report upon MinenJ Make Working Plans ami jSpefeificalion for the construction of gold anl silver Mill, or win cmcr iiiiu vuuuatu ir me rriciion 01 time. ": Mining Machinery and supplies purcl ased at lowest prices and prompt alteniion irtn to shipment. Or address 49:9ui:pd 11 IGH 01 st, N. C. FULL BTOCK OF t . t 4 fe4 i f - . rv .. . S35.00 BdY& FROM 'Prices from k'S.OO. 0 YOU A Solar Tip Shoes we hereby authorize "you to us, 1 Yours trulv, OHN MU2TDELL & CO. Philadelphia, M.S.BROWN. BUSINESS LOCALS Kev. V. Kimiialis post office address yrilljlieieajftvr be anbury, N. C. 3Iusiciil. Prof. Evans invites all who desiie to join, a vocal class to meet at the Hall of the Y. M. C. A., on next Wednes day night, the 4th of January. He has quite a number of his former class ou the listj bat desires some new voices. Do not fail to meet him at the appointed time. It THINGS ARE BOOMING! At McXeely's. Those wlp want Christ mas Goods should call at ouce. MeNeely & Johnson have opened a Coal-Yard at the depot. Person wishing coal can get it delivered at their door, either in town or in the country. - i J. D. McXeet. ; THE GRADED SCHOOL Committee have decided toulrait non resident pupils upon the payment of $2 per month tuition Those who desire to take adTantage of this had better apply early. 7 L NEW GOODS. ' y . --t AT A ffHSO.: BTJERBAtTM'S, Hliooo POUNDS l 'PREKCH .CAKDIBS AT j I TIIEO. riXJETtEJTJM'fel. Books and Dailv Papers at I " T11EO. BUERBAUM'S. I Crosse and Blackwcll Chow Chow, at '' '' TJ1EO. BUEKBAUM'S. j Cracked 7eat and Oat Meal at TIIEO. BUERBAUM'S. ; Bakers Chocolate and Cocoa and Philadel phia Crackers at TIIEO. BUERBAUM'S. J Ilisfory of Ilowan County, BT REV, J. BCHPLfc, Copies jof this interesting book unj, be bail of TL F. Kluttz, Thbo. Bueroauit, or at the Watchman Qfiice. " SALISBURY MARKET. ArrLEs Wholesale. Retail. 1 r v fe'teen, per bus ....$ 15 $1.00 $1.09 a $1.25 i dried, per lb 4 a a T i BACos-s-founuy, ; hogr round, ........ 12tf3 1 14 a is i Batter.!;... ........ . 20 (4 25 U ; Beeswax...... 20 o 21 Biatkberrles, 9 10 - Bcej1, ...... 4 CJpTTOX CioodMlddUn 11 11?; -1. Mldllnjr..v. -.. 10 (s 1034 j LowMldllng, 10 - j Stained,... 8 t i Corn new.. 85 90 1.0C: a 1.10 j Meal 90 . 95 LU I 1.20 Coffee,.... . ' .. 14 a 1 Cblcken8,4. 14 W 15 a 0 1 Kgrjs, li is 15 a i(hi Flour, .. 3.5( 3.T5 3.75 a 4.0 1 Uay.. CO 65 I Lard.... 13 14 . 15 a i 1 vork,. ...... ........ s i 10 11 a li ! P.tiitoes lrtsh...... so t o 1.00 a 1.2 ; do sweet so i.oo 1.00 a.i.ior "Wkeat;..... ........ 1.C0 i J.'tS 1 J Regardless of Cost, to make room for a ; ' : ' date-sell the balance of my Stock of - . '" (DjLaPTrfflnMc&j . - : . .tl . X I ' J i - .. , - t " . . - . i . . .1 ; , - t r , -!- '..- . :-- J ' j -.gffiAWJLS, ' . , - -. . ;..-.t . ... 9 Suits sold at $20; reduced to 15, Suits sold at 18.75 reduced to 14, Suits sold kt 16 reduced to 12, . Suits sold at 15 reduced to 11, ; Suits sold at 14.50 reduced to 10, OTHERS AT THE SAME BATE OF DEDUCTIOK 4 AND 83UT-I shall sell these very soon.; so parties desiring to huy will do well Do i't forgot that I keep IK SALTSftTjJIY. Yours G0LD.& fSILYER GRINDING & AlULGAMTING MACHINERY HOWLAND'S PULVERIZES takss the pkca ' tfven'St'l And can bo put up in one ready ft IT LiAS UKEN FULLY to, r,sh ... - We scenstruct Mills with Stamps welghlnj from; 850 UBhlBg Mortars. Stud fur Circular. ! Warerooms 92 and 84 r; i I ' Hsass 1 :iv-:;.C. Associated Railways efTiFpa aii lie. Caroliias, PASSENQER DEPARTMENT, " n,i I , Richmond, Ya., JYov. 1st, 1881. Memoranda of Arrangement of Epund-Trip Eats, Ticke'ts, Eoutes of! Trans portation, and Advantages offered for the formation of Parties of Visitors to me iDuonai uonon :'. - , ITom the Territory traTersed the RiciraioJvx Ajsty Period of VaUdlty, In Days, of Tickets Herein Enumerated. g From What Points. I ST1T I KJolngr.l in iKetur- .2 2 Richmond ja iays Burke vllle ....ii2 " Danville !' " KeldSvllle 12 Greensboro.... !'J Salem ........!! " nisrh Point....! '3 ' 11 days, 2 days : 21 T5 19 45 IT 25 16 to IT 45 15 45 13 70 IS 71 19 70 22 00 Salisbury a Durham ...... .!. Kaletgh 2 Goklsboro..-..-..! 2 15 - red U othrrt than wiiial purchaser, and authorize tsrIovement all parties on contract rates In groups A, B, C and D, will be only Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Rullway Mvlsion, and lUktts wui resa accoicmgiy. unnitfi Trtn Tickets herein named, when used sli at the option of the Railway's Agents or conductors. - . r . To the ead.of affording increased Kail way- facilities for TtslUng the Exposition; Contract Tickets danted to parties of the size herein named, are likewise offered. Ihey embrace all the stipulations rt single Tickets; with the additional one, that they are good for transportation to AUanU onlr wbea presented on Trains in connection with all oti,tr$ f th tpeciJU clot they Uioufia, a fr the m km given . Holders ot these Tickets may return upek them singly, wnhln tLe periou of their TaUditj, proridi they aretheortginalpurchAaers.andide4itiry. niemselvesaec An onlce for the identineatton of purchasers and stamping of return coupons has been established --. the Union Depot In Atlanta. It will be open 30 minutes prior to the departure of the trains. ; Kone of the conditions of these tickets will be changed In any mspect. -i - . .- - ... Investigation of the appliances for personal comfort. lodging, and food, means or transit Mwn lanta and the Einosltltn Grounds, authorizes the pleasant and economical visit. For all lnformaUon not contained In this circular, tne Railways at interest. very large Spring .Stock, I will from1 this to call at oiice. the largest and hest stock of e Truly, J. D. GASKiLL. PKOVKD TESTED-v ) ' 1: PrTwn ofhani vmmm ti-it, srtU 1. JTllfe leant In r.uik.. - .i,. aM work in tbajjes or cJS - v vicij, lUHKinsr il a stmDie. btamn.vms. gamatlng Pans ores, thk rldlzln t urnaces. fietorts. Rock Drills, 'rivn''rMsors, ste snow and Wca for Stamps, and everj descrtp ucu oi KniBtijh rcr stapsj; also r Improved 2ettM N,- or i - ' S1NCLE CYLIKI nnTnmmn mtn nullum fm OR W'lTHOlT BOII.HUSjWlKl okMjimija Kotk Dkim. ' TWT SptciuHy nifoptrj to itiniug In to flOOl. for old and silver ores, ei orjry I ! Iiibeiy street, NewYoik. .... '; :. . J,-:- ; i uf dsiuos ai mm, (ii, or reached by the Railways of :. dviixe systeji RATES OF TICKETS. For Condition of Sale and use of which see Xeies, For Parties of 10 each. jA ForPartlea i of .-I ?0 e.ifh. B For Parties of . 30 each. C! For ParUM 1 01 60 ! each. D Si9 17 50 14 30 13 50 12 60 13 es 12 80 10 80 14 50 15 50 19 10 $16 50 14 90 12 25 11 55 10 F 11 70 ? 10 50 9 0 12 45 13 25 16 35 ' tTTca" 12 4 18 50 60 9 00 9 75 70 1 80 'It 40 11 00 n e 10 oo 20 T7t T 7 SO T Ot 5 8 80 8 S5 10 90 Ha Charlotte aat jgly, are or a epeemc contract lorm, rd if transfer. tne reumremeni oi laenimcauon oi saui panrbMers, assurance mat an eiemenia exist contriDoung , ' ' I f apply to the underslgsetf or the Station Ajkc Ko k breakers. CiTishlng liolls, Amal and eoarators (urCnM aiui ui... - hum, ii, icuutrt-s iion-pr mrinfiD Bv virtne of a decree of tho Superior " CiHirt of ltwn coanty, I will jscll on the , "' zu aay 01 January, iccx,: on tte premises, , at public aiiction,a tract of lant coBtajniQg A about 174 acrcsf adjoining the Ids oil Jno. Li taker, Aaron Ooodniglitj 8. Oie-nhanft V others, tho same beiBgithe. lxui!l; -willed br. - Daniel Overcnsh Aa. Silas S. Ovcrcashi and on wnicn ine late roiij uvercasu uvea. . -a I erms, one-ualf cash and the ' balance on . s credit of twelve months, with interest at i the Tate of 8 percent, from- date off sale- bond and approved security, j ' L x O. Tl. OvjtrucAsir, ComV; November 17, 1SS1. ; v j t y j . j J 1 . OF 5 y Wm ;F0R-8aLE! 'ft the will. annexed, &c, of Richard. Lowcry, . dec'd,I willscllt ;by Tirtoc of .the will of th testator, on Mondav the 2d day of Jan nary, 1882; at V o'clock it., at : the Court i . 640 iAcres bf Valuable -iaiiid; ' fThialand lies about three mis'wesi of , -. 8lisbury, immediately on tlie Lincolnton " - fto&df nj mucn 01 it valuable farniingl lad n It is justly regarded as very desirable;-- U ,t"a iParties desiring' fefther inf rniatiojr can , get it by addressing the underiineJ'or by " .Terms one-thi rd cash, onc-jthlrd in aixn niooths, aod - one-third . in stwl ye months, ' note and good ccurity -with Interest from! - date of sate on deferred payments. 1 , ' ' J. W.'3Iac-sky, AdmV,tc Nov. 16, 18S1. SaUsburv,K. G;.,. ; : - -I . " U02ICa. Persons having' 'claims against the estate of Richard Lpwery,;decrd, are notified td present them 14 the under signed for payment on or bejoro the lStlr i day of Noveinlcr, 1882. ! : f;; - . u Nov.l6,1881v T- "5:6tfc-... JQHSy 1 F. EACLEj ; -. : : -FASHIONABIiE- BOOT AND SHOE 3X A. 1 X-5 Ifcf Inrites ypur attention" to his shop, opposite . Mayer s Oniee. Kepairing neatly and prompt ly acne. 'All gnles of goods made toortler ' 1 nni n Great eliance to make morrfy. Those WLo UULUi always take ad vanute oi tne good chan- 1 tea lor making money-ihat are offeree generally : become wealt hy, while tuosa wUo ' do not Improve- such chances remain in poverty., We Kvant many men, wouien, boys and girls to work 'or us right In . their ou localities. Any one can do the vot-k pro perly Irom the lirbt start. TU3 bufeiDtss will pay more than teu times .ordinary wages. 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Their wondenrul adaptability to tins variolic symtoms of disea-e in a tuarvej to medical men of all schools. For nervous persons and luna tics, one or uioie applied to. the spine produc- i ed plep.w lien opiates, eveirydi:afeo(t;iilpral,' , 1 had been oN'rttle servli'tr. ovr, whon oriecan-r. c- not sleep, 1 1 is liiecouiuui practice to apply a Plaster to the back. You scarcely ibuth the; pillow -before yon arc :-onmi nsleep. ' ' Allcocks Purotiri Plasitts h.tve the. curative e fleet oi the .Spanish ily blisters, yet make no sure, and nevtr aiiect the Kidneys ; are c6uvtni-, eut for all ages and conditions; usually ; onl producing a "blush'7' on the skinTand'more cer tainly curative tiiah Jiniments or bliflterk-frrnl without prostratiou-or pain of (he latter.N ; This is inie even i n.(Jrbup, (n ! n?y, letrisy, IungVnd Throat Affections, atd the utility ol thissanitary invention lias betn WarpilvArel eoraed. They aVe largely sold jn every J?arl of the world, arjdsi's btlitved ihat. cotieVs than, five huntlred thousand 'persons &ie well, and whohavean Allcock's Porots IMaVier fome- Jll HTLJ 1 II t: JUC UUlll.il c nil- il if C- HIOI1J IKlIIt. ;w where au.ut tbeai. and who. but for the aaid piaster, would !be proslrarte upona-ltetl of ago, ! ny. 'Besides, oj peculiar pinj,lmsanl odor, 'halo,' 1 . or atmosphere czhaUg from them ly the ioarmtk vf . ! i-i the body, imperceptible to the eye, bti( irhieli. envelops the person in a cloud of ihin vapor, h T through which contagion cannot ptnetrale.ln : 1 fact, Allcock'jB Plasters supply an atmosphere I; ' like that from baleam or pine woods, and no doubt attract ozone. When contagious or infect cut daetact are about, they should be worn on the' ' -ietl or back a preventives. ( ,-, " ' "!' '; TKE AUCODkIs F0 RB US ? L ASTE R Ij j ootheTpain, reanimates turpi! Iimbl geeMi " in many cases, to revive . thecpower of life. i .' 1 The great tlemaixi proves theui to fce iisid a i i a nnireNal remedy. They are corCrenknt ofap- ! i !. plicitiiin, ajid safe for ail biiijg incapable ol f producing any injurious efTcct. , ' " " ' Dr. Valentiye Mutt, Dr. Johjnsori'of Ifart-. ford, und Dr. Myero, of .Savannah, hafesriokeii ' r of llitm in the highest terms. Th greatMotJ ! said: They were all that coujd be hoped for in a plasterr-simple, cleanly ' and ' adhesive; perfect as artilieial supporter of the munch and for pa ins, because of their cuunter-irritant qualities, u-iUAlly aronce giyin? eas,' .Local weakness of the back, breast and Side, aJwayM benefited, thus curing lumbago in a few. juonr sometimes in a few minute. In serious heart and chest a fleet ions their use cause an absorption or evaporation of wa ter, by which drojmy of the heart and hydro thorax have nr. Jonbtediy been cured. r f--- They appca to have a peculfar effect pon the nervous, alayIng.ijx',ahiIk(hi!esohplj ing warmth. They seem to accmujate ele tricity, and aid" the cTrciilatic n of the blood through the pari where applied, !, by which 1 healthy action are induced; r I : i The Poroug Placers are flexible, nd foand v of gre.it help to those who- have fweak back or pains in the side. Especially are they tI uable to those who have neglected colds. The are oflen prcvenlircfr of consumption;, rav, they are believed loliave loosened the grasp .j this terrible afilietion, and had been rnainlv tnatromental in effecting a cure, tin Variabl'. ilimaferfMhey should be worn pn the breast, or cetween the sliooldrs, or over the kldnev. h 1hose wlio are subject to take cold easilv. Thl simple plan will soon produce constitutional vigor that will enable one to re?isTexfraonli-.r nary changes of teinperattrreT Experience hu proved the Porona Plaster to be a blessing i, the consumptively inclided, invariably prod i' ihg thel most remarkable abatement of ill- , worst symptoms. N - h Printipat Affcncy, J9i Ca al Uti i flew ioii: b-tJ; ior oale lv all piIy -pd. J : t f . J - ft--. it-
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