i 1- ! U i' : :- ; i- 1 4 t. jTHimSDAY. JUNE122. 1882.: - Fr$m and after the, 1st day of Jan nary, 1882,tlie subscription price of the Watck tnam will be as follows : ,-rr . - One rear, paid in ' advance. $ 1.50 t... n&vment aeiavea j niouins.x.uv - nhrmftnt ilftlnvftd 12 months 2.50 rf - s . Bee M. S. Brown's new - advertisement. He ii very serioas and talks business; , MtvS. J Swicegood has , removed , bis stock .to the vacant , store room next to :;. kt..: :. o- p SlfMMF.it Schedule. See the Summer Schedule of tbei Western N. C. railroad on t$e fourth page of this paper. ; . & J ; ;,; I"; : -O 4 -'." ' ' - . James "JtV. Rumple, Attorney at Law bat Removed from Lexington to this place, lie may W foand at office No. 1. Legal row J txeartJourthouse. v - : . Mfc Johiti Xoms of! Bristol, R. I., who bas peen the guest of Mr. R. Euaies, ro turoisd to bis home. He formed many jdeaiant alcojiaintaBces daring bis stay.;; - I j I , O ' . .' v Toe eariest cottou blooms -last year, cam in oa the 2Gth June, j There will be' none so early this year. We suppose the present crlp is at least ten ! days behind thatjof i&io. ; V v ! ; . y ;'"' : , M. N. R. Windsor, miller at St. John's Mill ground new wheat on last Saturday (17tl) ani made good flour. Pie says that lie never ground any new wheate , fore August, during any of bis previous milling experience. ; , H ' T O ' George ? a colored man was crashed between two freight cars at the depo on list Tuesday. While coupling WM accidentally caught, j breakiug his collar! bon I aud possibly fracturing sev eral pb&i Dr. Trantham dressed his wounusl lie may recover.' ' '' ' Wojare Indebted to Mr. John Beard for a fineat dutch cabbage head solid and large pi I this year's growth, though the seed were sown i n October of last year. Also fpr snples of wheat in the heads, designed to show tho superiority of a certai fertilizer of which Mr. B will give accounjt ta those whoask him. Also, an early each of rare' size and beauty, name not; reibenibered. j TheDcmocrats of the County are remin ded that nlxt Saturday, Juhe 24th, is tho day appointed for' holding the primary, meetings in tlie several Townships to ap pont. fdelegates to the County Demo cratic iCouveution to bo held in Salis bury, )u Saturday, July 1st. It fs a yery "liusf -season of the year, we 4 all J(now:but it is hoped the patriotism of the .Democrats of the County ! will be fonqd leqaal to the occjision, and that every township will send up its delegates to the County meeting, j ; a j Eniluj Accident. Tom Johnston, ; colored was ddving a mule, hitched to a I light wftgirin, Tuesday, when the will of the beap and ; the driver failed to agree. JZlip mqloj concluded to play wild, and rauawapr, ohustoh was thrown from his .seat in twinkle, his head strikiug the carbstonel near the post office, splitting f the scapve or six inches in length, and j-peelingoi W side of it; in a flake half j as big xs)a man's hand. He was soon in the hands tof Dr. M. Whitehead, who re adjusted the scalp and 6titched it tu keep it in plce Tho . man is paralyzed and h case id suspense. ' -o- ,TJettabri has been remarkably 'good on-wlie4t,)at8, beets, onions and garden vegetabef generally. Nearly every man you meet pas an extra fine lot of some- thin. . Mr. Howard has i wheat which il average an ounce in weight, rsevefal JiaVe oats 7 feet high-Mr. Plum mer jpxpjci toreapbalfabukhel wheat from IXraihsJplauted.V Xeacles are plenti ;-r tg J - uuouiJlrtSStU. James Tfxler had good luck with onions .on oae-tenth of an acre be raised 53 bnslielsj-33 of which he sold at $1 per - , uusuei. Wax .Some one to write, an ,Tn- dian! legend or romance, h We will take tWlpf toeay that much of the -mate-P?!aMt)0taiued of'Mr! John fCot jox Fiigtown,Y Montgomery County, r -t. oae harins a; talent for that sort of lkrk: . should visit the section named, jind especially call on Mr. Cotton, .cansow more curious relics of the aboriginesjor "North American Indians," picked lpj on bis farm, thau any other maninf if State, The locality is roman- ., tic, comnrising a natural ' scenery which must .hve been peculiarly pleasihg to , the indhin mind and might well be' made the scene of the story; for there are eviden ces Uiat t'was at one time densely popu i lated by them. We have no doubt that vauch bok skillfully wrought out would be most gratefully received by the public -Neglect. The graves of several once prommept, influential and Valued citizens 'Wftfoa remains sleep iu the cemetenMhere, are withdut" inscription or otbernark by which they may be rec ognized visitors to thesfe cities of the deaob be fame of someof them is writ WVf & en4uriDS tablets than jnar. ble, itmfiy be; but not where the pass i ing geneaions are apt to see the record. -,Lventbecnmesofsome of thctn will soon fade.from fie minds of men, and be lost in the comnVonity which should ciierUh them as pajt of its iuhcritaijce.!! ' ' " 2IININa. INTEL5LIQENCE. T.K. BRUNES MANAGER. The CABOLrxi.; Qgekx Mixiso Co, of Burke county baa declared : its first divi dend of to' cents per share. The Queen is'a placer mine, next adjoining tho Glen Alpine Springs., property, f The prospect for theine iaflattenng4 It by Boston capital. This mine was acci dentally left out of the list of Burke co., mines last week. SouTnEUN Bellk. Bid air has driven out the workmeu from main shaft of "this miue-Tdown 200 feet on vein. The work will be continued as soon as fresh' air can bs supplied, or another shaft will be sunk. The ores now coming "out" are , brown,' strongly impregnated with - pyrites, and are sufficiently rich as to meet the most sanguine.expectations of Snpt. Floyd. IlAXCOck Mike, 'Burkl couhtyl:eame into a rich deposit in ' their placer wash iugs last wkl:MrrBvy4y'SapJs.iiocb gratified with the prosiects. -ij - -jt. - r-- ; ' ,r t"1 ; Gold Hill is in full blast now mills and amalgamating machinery all going. We hope to visit the placrBoon and may be able to give some jlesciiption ofitlie workings. . 'a-1 '- " ': -H . : - "T .' ' ' . i . i "Lately I discovered a hew use to which gold and silver is subjected by a popula tion, who is of a more; saving and hoarding than speculative torn of J mind, pearly two years ago I bonded a tract with the stipulation that, in case of purchase, the money had to berpaid in gold and silver. It was in course of time sold and paid for according to the stipulation, although I had no little trouble to get $5,0XJ togeth er in coin. - Passing by on the road a few weeks ago I asked the former owner what he bad done with the- - money, expecting' him to buy another farm or build a new house; very dryly he replied : "buried it." This is ono out of - a great many in stances, and. it is very i natural that a population of which 60 i per cent., can ueither read - nor right, should ! resort to such old fashioned ways.; Let our money tinkers in Congress take a lesson from It, or Jet the bankers furnish the money to educate these people to read what is prin ted on their paper, f M Chas. G. Mank, M. The above extract is from a letter writ- i. ! ten to tlie Chiciigo Mining Review, from High Point, N. C. The jobjectional pai t the inference that the practice of bnrying money is common. It may be true tn the .single instance, but we must differ with the" writer, as to its being "one out of a great many instances." This certainly is not tho caRe with the people in this section. True some of our laud owners cannot read, ' yH they know the value of money, and how to' use it for the advancement ot individual in terest. It is hardly fair to insinuate that 60 per cent of the land owners, or in oth er words the white people of the State can neither read, nor writ4. The true per ceutof whites over ten years who can read and write will probably reach 90; per cent in the new census returns. i Mineral Wealth of -. MECKLENBURG j COUNTY. LIST OF KNOWN QNERAL LANDS. ; Hiidisilf Jas II Carson, Carlotte, N. C. Old Clutrlotte, J Harvy i Wilson, Char lotte, n. c. i r Carson Mine, unknow possibly Dr Win Sloan. ; Sam Taylor, unknown. . " ' IcyJtour, unknown; BF Wilson's,-J Harvy! Wilson, Char lotte. ; McDonalds, R B McDonald, Charlotte. Kistlcr, S P Smith, 100 Pearl St. New York. Grier, Jas H Carson, ' Charlotte.. - 'Claris, Jas II Carson, j " !' Trotter, H Bussill Dunn, E H RussiH, Point or Blake, W F Davidson, Char lotte. - ' " Davidson, J W Wadswdrth, Charlotte Cawps, John Wilkes, Charlotte, i McQinnj S C Johnston, Charlotte, f Frazier, unknown. : itpp, unknowu. Toad, possibly Isaac A grazier.' ) Means, unknown. Stephen Wilson, J T Clark.- i Kerns or 'Mope-well, unknown. Ferris, Dr J P McCombs. . Henderson, Dr J P McCombs. Chapman, Robert Chapman. Tawderer, W M Vandever, Charlotte. Hunters, A S Hunter, Huutersville N. C Rogers, unknown, - Crosby, unknown. Johnson, unknown. ' jion, unknown. Mayxhell, Jolm WilkesV Charlotte. Hay, unknown. . . Ilea, unknown. Tj Trediniclc, Nicholos Trediuiclc. .Alexander, unknown. 1" i. ''" ; Caldwell, unknown. 1 ' Harris Mine, C P Snngs. v-' " EUiottes, J A Elliotte. JVoa, unknown . 1 ; i oraan, unKnown. , - - f, i Seeds, J Sol Reed, Matthews, Ni C. . Cathy, , unknown, possibly Dr St J Riinnel, Charleston, S. C. OCCathey, G C Catheyi Sloan, unknown, v Gibson, unknown ? McCorlile, unknown. Ehodes, Vm Richards. HoweUsl Sl Howell. Shuman, W Shuman. Smalls, the ; colored gentleman from South Carolina couldn't find a lodging in a Boston hotel, and tli0 Radicals! in Congress are going to make it even by lodging him in' Tillman's seat. J" f : : ' v '- :' : I - -.-1 " tT Take " BLAck-DRAUGHT-M and you rill never be bilious. .. - . j ;-- - i ' , At Thcio F. KlulU's.-. Caitdldates. -The people are begin ning to talk of , candidates for Congress, the Legislature, &c. : It will be seen that the- Democrats I of ;" Wilkes enddn ied Dr. Tyra York for Congress in their county convention on tbe 17tb. j Also that bar correspondent at Blackmerpost : office, Rowan, bas a few - words on : candidates. We have beard the subject ffreinently mentioned this week. The friends of Mr. Kerr Crai ere are anxious Ithat bis! claims shall be considered for the State j Senate or Congress, for be is one lof the few who really merit the confidence and support of a people honestly patriotic. Also," for the Legislature, we have heard the names of our worthy townsmen, Lee S. Overman for the Commons and Thed. F. Kluctz for the Senate, mentioned. Also, Col. Wm. A. Houck has been named for the Com mons. The. County Convention, July 1st, is called to consider these matters. The. IIoart Tn,EE.--The venerable white, oak at the north comer' of Mrs. Nathaniel Boy deus garden was prostra ted by. , a violent, wind between jl and 2 o'clock, Saturday afternoon last; j It was nearly 4 feet , in diameter 5 from . the ground at ! which" point lit. snapped off. It . - fell. . " nearly v Parallel - with rlia v n it a a 4- ' .l.rf m 1. 2in ruo - vnicuicuu tiau iU lis BULUU1C s - , -,. ' ' -r" !l . ; -garb, crushing several panels of. the gar pavement ciad. in i-,ua ' summer den fence. It ante-dates the oldest! inhabit timUby many years, and j its fair is the removal of a prominent landmark! in that part of town. 'Many.of the residents of West Ward have almost grown up be neath it9 wide-spreading branches, as it was near the school bouse and afforded shade -from the sun and shelter from light summer showers. If it could tell of all that bas happened beneath its covert we should have stories old and wonder- ful, beginning with the red man of the forest, and coming down 'to the present 1 time. . vl I :i o ADVERTISEMENT. 1 Mr. J. O. Parrish has the- pleasure to announce-that j after inaeh delay and hindrance; in business, caused by Mr. - v 'k- if , , Prather, the picture gallery in the. Craw ford building is now entirely under bis own control, and ho! has resumed business on a basis of security and com fort to himself and the public. He most respectfully solicits tho favor of the pub lic, and seriously regretsj the hindrance alluded to. Any, one feeling curious to know how he came out in- his contest with Mr. P, are referred to the records of Mr. A. Murpbyj the ruling Magistrate before whom the case was: tried, j I - Jl 0. Pakrisii. Mining Advertisments. I DELINQUENT NOTICE. North . State Mining; Company. I The following described stock is delin quent on account of assessment No. 2. of One ($1,00) Dollar per share, levied on the 9th day of May, 1882,! and in ; accord ance with the provision of i the charter of the company, will be forfeited absolutely to the company on Saturdau the first dav of July 1882. .1 I j No. of Certificates a.625 a.643 , a.650 j ' a.651 I a.654 a.657 a.658 a.6G0 a.662 a.704 i h.707 ! a.709 a.729 a.731a.732 a.l012a.98 ' L: " Fo. of phqres, Georgianna Johnson, 10 x U ni roe, Eliaa Howard, J G Faucett, David Austen, F G Hat ton, : A S Schermerhour. Lilly Mc Cullock, John R Wetbertll, A Lewis. 1; 10 10 10 10 30 10 20 50 60 25 10 10 J00 75 R Van Buskirk, Jr., MtWBradner, i T G Stocksdale, ! Charles Bradley, . EPaul, in ! John PfundJ i a.990 40 a. 1 000 J H Armstrong, 1 a.l002 Geo Kirniev. 80 40 20 a. 1003 a.1005 a. 1007 a. 1000 a.1011 -a. 1 013 a.1014 a.1015 a.1017 a.1019 a.1020 a.1021 SH Wagner, ' FA Lock wood, Stephen Albert, j A P Rindskopf, ! Willis Merritti Wm Brandreth, tr'st, Nancy Jayne Coyle, Kitty Cooke, II C DawesJ 10 150 - 20 10 50 5 5 60 Jno R Wetbercll,- I J W B Carpenter, j Geo W Lowisberrv. 300 80 50 a.1022 T J Moran. 50 a.1023 5 Julia A Clabback. ! 20 50 35 a.1023 Jas M Cooke. a.1027. a.1028 a.1030 a-1032 a.1034 a.1035 a.1037 a. 1038 a.1040 a.1041 a.1042 a.1043 a. 1045 D A Whedon, ! Gr.B Wooldridge, ! K M Swaab; ! A D Lawson, F C Cooper, ) R M Raven;f : O Roelsler, - B F Rhodes,1 I Chas Benson, ' Chas Linder, C O Brown,! Mrs E E Christian, C F Day, S J P Craus. ! 40 170 20 20 1 50 10 J20 50 50 150 150 50 a.1046 . 20 20 20 a.!047-a.l49 . Wm BrandreUi, tr'st. a.iU48 Sarah li Hubbell, - a.1055 Mary Cooke, I a.1056 S B Cooke,t i a.1057. Betsey Allen, a.1058 U W Dorsey, j a. 1079 James A Volker, 150 I 50 20 2100 30 1000 300 200 100 500 200 800 100 200 200 1300 100 500 700 1100 200 200 100 200 100 600 80 to 82 incL " do - do ; , 92 to 98 f do do ' ,99 t do do .106 to 110 " do ! do lie.to 117 " do s- do 132 to 139 " do do 147 do do 151 to 153 do-i do 155 tol6G t do do ; 192 to 204 M !l do 1 do . 220 If do do 234 to 233 " . do do 242 to 248 j do do 279 to 2G9 " ! do , do 280 to 281 " i do do 284 to 286. : f do - do i-tr 290tC- 'do (do 282 to 293 t'-V'i . ' do dot 304 to 309." - do .do r.3U to 323-1 -dot do 355 1 do do" 571 to 573 : 3 do do 574 to 579 j do do I - 580. I . do" doT 591 to 600 f - do 5 do --6I1 :, do do 1300 .100 200 200 100 1000 100 621 to 642 'do do 2200 652 to 6tX) 766 to 795" 846 to 848 49 to 850" . 853 to 855 , 856 to 857- , 859 to 861 " ' 863 to 867 873 to 874 880 to 887". ; 890 to 906 908 to 911 ... 916 to 925 " ;934 td 948 " , 955 to 956 -964 to 975 " " 084 to 988 - , 992 to 993 102dTto 1030 t '1032- do do. '.do , do do do j do -do -do do ' do do 900 200 200 200 200 200 300 200 do do do . do ;do do do. do ' do . do.- ) 200 1-200 do : 1100 do I .,, 2004 do do do v "do 1500 200 : do do I . f, .do t .dot : do i; " do f; - do do, do do do do : - do -. do do do do 'da' do do ido- do , do do do do ' do do - do; do do do do do do ' do do do do do do do do ' ' do 'j. do do do do do do do do 1200 ? 500 j 200 f200 100 500 ' '200 300 300 500 500 - 300 ..600 1000 200 600 700 100 1000 1800 ido .". .'do "n. do - do do do do vdo do : do do do do tdo do u-vxlo 'do t do ; rdo. do do do do do do do do 1071 to 1075 1101 to 1102 .a 1104 to 1106 " 1103 to 1110 " 1141 to 1145 " 1201 to" 1205 1216 to 1218 " 1220 to 1225 " 1231 to 1240 1254 to 1255 " 1257 to 1262 1264 to 1270 ' .- ' 1303 1391 to 1400 1411 to 1428 " 1432 to 1435 " 1430, to 1440 4t 400 200 500 200 9000 200 200 200 000 200 200 200 200 200 2000 1486 to 1490 " 1492 to 1495 1513 to 1602 1605 to 1606 1614 to 1615 1618 to 1621 ' 1622 to 1630 " 183S-t6'JC33 , 1639 to -1640 1645 to 1643 1649 to 1676 ' 1677 to 1678 1681 to 1700 " 1718 to 1720 1 1721 to 1746 " 1748 to 1750 1761 to 1780 1788 to 1797 ' 1800 to 1820 1841 to 1870 " 2074 to 2075 2107 to 2115 -M' 2119 to 2121 2123 to 2128 t 2129 to 2133 " , 2142 ': 2145 to 2146 r 2164 to 2176 do do' do do do do do doo do do do - do do do do do si 200 2600 4 300' t2000 .1000 ,2100 3000 200 900 200 200 500 100 200 1000 200 200 100 100 200 100 100 200 300 200 do 2228 to 2229 Charles Bradlev 2232 to 2233 A K Chapman, - SH-.Wm A Hopkins, ADMiddleton, M W Rasbach, JWB Carpenter, A Lewis, R V Buskirk, Jr., II Faushave, G B Flint1 A F Schermerhour, F J Eppsteiu, II E Faushave, H E Faushave, M -A Honnock. trst. 2236 to 2237 2238 2314 2315 to 2316 2318 to 2320 2323 to 2324 2333 to 2334 2340 2345 to 2347 2352 to 2354 235G to 2358 i 200 100 r 200 1 300 1 300 t 100 I 100 ! 500 ! 100 j 100 200 11500 j 1100 1800 I 8100 200 ICQ 500 100 300 500 400 300 100 500 17000 2000 700 300 200 500 200 700 i 100 i 100 i loo i 100 ! 100 12000 2359 ...T K Bruner, 2360 Ludlow R Lefwiiri?: 2361 to 2365 2374 Wm Brandreth, Wm Brandreth, A L Lawson, Wm Brandreth, do do do do . do do do do G B Flint, G B Flint, 2388 to 2422 2421 2431 to 2445 2460 t 2470 2482 to 249Q, 2501 to 2581 2589 to 2599 2G04 2612 to 2616 2622 2623 to 2625 2653 to 2657 265I to 2662 2664 to 2666 2699 2710 to 2714 2718 to 2887 2890 to 2609 2911 to 2917 Wm Brandrath, C W Jones, Lewis Season good, Walter R Deuslow, M P Bestow, M P Bestow, W Braudreth. tr'st do do do do do do do do 2932 to 2934 2936 to 2937 do do do do 2948 to 2952 Charles C Rose, auoa to iyo4 Samuel Swan. 2955 to 2961 OShauw, John E Nathan, JWm Sidill. Julius Hengstler, DM Priest" F W Norris, W Brandreth, tr'st. W Brandreth, 2962 2963 2964 2965 2966 2967 to 2986 2988 to 4000 4001 to 4020 4021 to 4025 4026 to 4032 4033 to 4046 1 4047 4048 to 4060 4066 to 4092 4103 to 4132 4143 to 4147 4143 to 4149 101300 Win II Protznian, ; J R Kennedy, Fred A Sawyer, j W Brandreth, tr'st f Ely Howard, Fretl A Sawyer, W Brandreth, tr'st W Brandreth. tr'st.; 2000 500 700 1400 100 1300 2700 3000 500 W Brandreth, tr'st,1 Samuel II Gill, Florence P Gill, J J'Thomtonw Stephen Carpenter, Au4ust Shuman, J R Kennedy, CbasM Parsons, W S Clayton, H Branch, 200 4150 to 4151 200 4152 4154 t 4153 4158 200 500 ! 4159 4160 to 4164 4165 to 4166 4167 4168 to 4170 100 500 200 1O0 300 Total, - 224905 Edwin H. Mutront, r .Secretary. 353t. SALISBURY MARKET. Apples green, per bus . dried, per lb.... Bacon country, bog round, ..... Butter. Wholesale. " Retail. l 75 $1.00 $1.0 a$U5 .4a s a T 13 U SO 23 SO SI 9 d 10 4 11 11 Beeswax.... Blackberries. t ! i i K 1- J Cotton Good Middling,. MldHns, ?.. - Low Midllng,... " Stained, Com new. ., Meal, Coffeei ; Chickens....... .. Efgs. Fiour...;...; Hay,. Lard.. Port,.. Potatoes Irish,.. do; sweet heat 10 10 I 10 i 8 9 ! no s - 1.15 a i.so 110 L80 a im 14 .a 1 i 14 & 16 U ft ' tO M 9 U IS I tO 9.16 3.35 S.50 a 3.T5 SO - 50 I 13 (3 14 15 a IS' . 8 & 10 11 t I IS ; 80 90 L00 I 1.30 so . 1.00 1 00 : a i.ioic BUSINESS LOCALS HAMMOCKS, i . HAMMOCKS. 1 - HAMMOCKS. Summer Reading1, Novels, Seaside, Fruits, Candies. Smoke the Pilot Cigars ! x 1 , 1 THEO. BUEKBAUM. POT GR0WX I STRAWBERRY Plants (if set now) that j wilf make a -fulTcrop next year, fonsale by ".!'.'" "I ; pa. E. Rose Dorsett, 1- T -. '' Salisbury.. N. C. aiajnijy: l. ' :; - CHARLOTTE. W. C. , Branch of LTJDDEN & BATE3; Grand dstuiimer Sale. " -Pretarinfffei' J'ftii'riMfl I - Bnj no& pay wlieii Ccttoif eomes in. uu nanos ana 500 Organs. SPECIAL 82FTUnder our Midsummer Sale, we offer io aca aunng me months of JUNEJ JULY, AUGUST n? swrri?ruTT icoq PIANOS and ORGANS, of every make, style & price, at our very lowest cash rates: On Pianos $25 Cash. -BalanftA TTmj- 1 m On Organs $25 Cash, Balance Nor. 181 ii jiuuui inieresi or any auvance on price. : tflt balance can't lv ntirf m fait longer time will be given, witb a reasonable increase nf nriA All tnarmntAnfUf A grade and price included in this sate. Tell j w" "wuu iw i iv rue us lor Catalosmes. Price l.ista Pirrnlftr ThU Y closes Octoberlst, 1882. Early purchase swu.u Maoa pnvca uuu casj terms,: pix Q) years gurantee. Btool and instruc tor with everv Oreran.- Preiorhfc niA hnth wsys if no sale. Test them ia your own tWProf. Wm.Ratpr ia mv nnl. .nf Knri Tuner and: Repairer. All work; guaranted. 35:3m ' , 1L McSMITIll FOR SAtEi One 18 Horse-Power Portable or Station ary Centre Crank Engine and Locomotive Boiler, and a 35 Horse-Power Side Crank stationary .Engine ana Tubular Boiler. One Pair 5 feet Burrs. Sneak, duick or lose a BARGAIN. Address tor pall on - . - Q. M. SETZER, , China Grove, N. C. Tax Listing! All persons are hereby notified to list their Taxable Property and Polls. 1 T) I ' in i-" 1 m '- 01 owkb win db openea at ine 1 10 onop 01 v. F. Baker & Co., on the let day of Jnne and remain open during that month for that pur pose. All persons falling to comply with the above notice will lay themselves gable to the penalties of the law. E. B. NEAVE, Tax Lister. June 1, 1882. (4w) H - Eiecutors Notice to Mors! All persons havinsr claims asralnst the es tate of John Luckey, dee'd, are hereby no tified to exhibit the same to the undersign ed on or before the 9th day of June, A. D. 1883. Wm. A. Luckey & ) Ext're of Jno. J. G. Plemino, ( Luckey, dee'd Blackmer & Henderson, Attys. June 8tb 1883. 34:6w. . Jl We are now daily receiving our Second Stock for this season. We have added many desirable mi mm TRIMMINGS, &C, A LARGE LIJSE I OF . . j GLOVES AND HOSIERY. An Elegent line of ; I HAMBUEGS AND LACES. Our Stock of DOMESTICS is more complete than ever before. Novelties in Prints,Lawns, &c. OUR GINGHAMS ARE BEAUTIFUL, and are reduced in Price to 12J cts. ! v This is 2 J cts. cheaper than they were ever before sold. A NEW STOCK OP CLOTHING, Bought sinco the Great Eeducticn in these goods. More Hats and Cheaper Ones. We thank onr many friends and customers for their liberal patronage, and shall try to meet their requirements by keeping a full as sortment of fresh Goods, at low prices. Hop ing to have your continued favors, we are Respectfully,' S j J.P.ROSS. SEA-BREEZE HOUSE, HOREHEAD CJTT, K. C. ' This finely located House (near the Atlan tic Hotel), will be opened on the 15th ot June for the reception of guests visiting the sea shore for health or pleasure. The House Fronts the South and the Ocean. The rooms are good, and health-giving winds sweep delightfully through it. fare and gen eral accommodations equal to any, Terms moderate. - i .. - . T. L. HALL, Proprietor. OFFER 12 SPRIG 82 "J - - - . ' )"" '-.:'.!: X -. - . ' i". ''' ; : - ' '": ' 'A' : -''.'.-7 J' sir 'ii, rhArA ll-'tt ' - .-. ; . i . ; - . : . - - l '-.'! IK - the Late Styles in TBS rniST ' -. - - "'v PAEASOLS, - :-: H IN SALISBURY, will All sold low for D A 1 1; GRiAT BEDOCTOtl Itl PRICES to- IN ORDER TO MAKE FALL STOCK 1 OFFER CLOTHING AT 25 Per Gent.: $18,00 SUITS FOR ONLY ' $15 00 $10.00 $8.00 (( (( u (( (( u ( (t It EATS! STRAW HATS at SHOES! Will tell ZIZGLEITS FINE SHOES at creatly For Barcins in Anything in my Stock, Call with jpThese Goods must be sold, or given , away, befofo ; Fall trade: L f " . . ' r.i. s. BROWN. . Salisburj', June 25th, 1882. : " ; - : . ; . - y - -. . ., ,; -i . .J r- - 1 . -1 13 WW ETWL1 ASSOTJIKST OP - ., : - ----- - ': FA.3ST8, &c; &c.f be found at the Store of D. GASRILL. A 1 1 ROOM FOR Mr COMINQ-fSX -MY ENTIRE STOCK OF A REDUCTION OJej - $15.00 - 12.50 - 8.00 - 5.00 HATS!! . 10 per cent above cost' at a fraction above cest, and all other Snoesy reduced prices. . " v ti l '4-1 1 . ! I ! f - i . 4 .. :.... J ' I. ' 4-1 I r

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