f it"- O A En. THURSDAY. JULY 13.1882. r--' f; NEW s TERMS, - From qd after the 1st day of Jannary, ! 182. the iitibscriDtion price of the U'oci- On jetfr, paid in advance, - jiu payment ueiaveu o uwbius,,uu jyment uciayeu is nioiuus -i.ou John Jofjn&ori, a notorious character, died here test Monday, of delirium tre mens. : . . i ' - (-' . i , .j? '. o i I Mr. Baxter Shorn Well who was so dan- .grouiy pounded in Lexington, is repor ted ni uh petter. llo may yit survive. it o . mm.:., ic r i ma to wiiv v ui gee advertisement of Franklin Acade my in Another column. test schooli In the county o ti Yestenhw was one of the dullest days jn for business, though it was jpjth showers wliicli reficftnea. irched nnd suffering field of 3 of the se&sc I blessed L t maiiv B TH .corn.';;. ; I. Dr. Poollnnd ins i.iuut, jir. uauf ruo, .ilhiH comity, left Monday even- ! IngforDlfas Texas,' on a sort of recor l i siillin. Will return in fivoWix weeks. 8? -li re See advij-tiemcnt of -the North State Wfe: and Jlli tial Association in this paper. This vaswiliation is formed of business men nroiK us and the:rim)lose totl(J buwncss only in a legitimate way. its the thing for young people contemplating matrimony, sSrLKXDrb Establish est. Mr. P. A. I Fkkkcks hhs oho of the most completo machine' sliops in tbispart of the State, . nor is ,thcr0ra man anywhere about here , better able to nianago such an estab I'lisment. J J i' - 1- O i - '1 :-' Gen. G: W. Smith, near Linwood, Davidson cbunty, has an extra fine stand ' of. cotton; lie Rent us blooms last week plucked oif 1 st inst., from a twenty aero j fieldJ He & one'of the most successful farmers in flint couutry. : '.; -- o- Died in fliis town last Monday, by a ( persistent urse of dissipation running through le or. six years, ' young man (about 25 yfars), of excellent constitution witli property enough at the beginning to give him a good start In life. At death, . he was a bankrupt in eliaracter and for-" "tune. Ife picked up liis education on the . streets and dleys, from -which school oth I ers afexomlng to fill his place on earth, MINING INTELLIGENCE? r.K. bruner .manager. Work lias been resumed at the Reimer. parts of the con ntry. has-shown that for every dollar wisely spent on the public roads the county has beciv benefitted two dollars. It would bo so here. Union j comity Ohio has built 400 miles of AfcAda and Usborne hreu twico on him with pistolf one shot taking" oUT 'the index fin 1 ger of tho left hand and inflicting a iscalp wound (Cooper having hold of the re vol- ver at the time), the other passing through one of his sliTuldei, - niakf ng a painful but not dangerous wound f u These fights occasioned, "As' can bo im agined, much excitementlh A the comm'u nity. As they will undergo lcgal'inviesti gation, comments hre'of Jaiie, withheld. The original difficulty r 5 w out of" stric tures made by Maj; Robllnl iu his speech here last Saturday upiu "Dr.Iott.-- Statesville XantZiimrX-. 1. Thev hav rm,...ltMl nLl' .i'- tl.mr m,zcu rw since.icuo.iu i costoi 9Wju(- ' ' . .. - i - I fMin nrwl ia i-ioliortn.il.iv' ! t.Iinn Iwrorn ttliA conccntratorr The line of wagons hauling concentrates to the Yadkid Chlorlnation works, is again seen passing daily through our streets. Mr4 Truman Conian, who is prospect ing near Eldorado, Montgomery county, sdys: 1A silver lead vein has just been opened one half mile from Eldorado. At commenced the work.. The same thing coald be done here with similar results. Let some one of our Commissioners study ! the subject and bring it forward. - :v o if .r:. -1 J. II. Ennissis issuing Uid 'Southern Prize Turnip Seed." The season for tor nip sowing is approaching, and this seed 10 feet deep ore looks as well' as Silver is highly commended for ; root or salad. Valley. Six foot vein only one foot of Price, per pound,' $2. Per ounce, -by which is solid lead as yet, but lead is mail, 25 cents. spriukled all through the sik feet of the V o- iumv. y.u iuuuiguuiery is oou uu w Biiine. Jvm, Brr Where are thev tl.U veAr t r. urai, oi xen ArK,;.-J., pro- llftf hA . , ,inf - ft JnnA hn wrtll. vnft. v wo itiiuri utiur, Ytuts ucre xai week, f lie has placed a Superintendent in chargo of-the work, and; proposes to push tho development as rapidly for ward as circumstances will allow. Mr. Graf left for our cabinet, specimens of wad and manganese taken from his prop erty here. They are past due where are they t I The I same observant! gentleman has noticed a great diminution in the number of martins.This ia also true. Uusually nt this season, there are thousands swarm ing about the Courthouse, but they are not there now. -o payidson County Notes THE COUNTY MEETING On Saturday last, was a cheering day Lalor mine, near Tbomasvillo, are! for the Democrats. The meeting was concentrating and shipping ore to the larger and decidedly more spirited than Campbell Reduction Company of New j was expected. It was feared the pressing woiK on tne larms, would prevent many from coming, as indeed it did. But not withstanding all this, the attendance was York. Glen Anna mine has been sold to Bos ton capitalists for $8,000. The f Ilocket.cstate near Tbomasvillo has been purchased by a mining com pany through Fred II. Stithf Esq. The Herring Gold mining company are large, and every man seemed to feel that there was important work to bo done. It was especially cheering to see gentlemen from townships in which the game of seduction has been persistently nnd go aslhe.has before 'thehl t i iu e. gone, about 50 years . The Oa'ts"crop was never better in this . part of i the State within tho memory of the oldest inhabitant. There was per haps, too njiich straw, but even witli this 'superabundance, there luis Ikjcii an enor mous crop if seed oats made. : But we arc prepared to make an ex traordinary! statement of the product of )one grain of oats raised mi Dr. J. J. Suninierell'a lot. Here it is: 167 stalks bearing 775 grains. Wejiave the crop in our oflicC. Any one disputing the county may count them over agaju. - ; . . - o- I The Chairman of 4he Democrat In ecutive Qoulmitteo of Rowan, 1ms issued notice, in another column of this paper, for the Couuty Convention on the 5th of August for rnomiuating candidates for county onicers. Handbills have also beeu issued, in which'the office of Coroner was Accidentally! omitted. The townships hav.aniple Hme to prepare for the county meetipg, and wolcaru. that unusual in terest will bo taken iu all parts of tho count v. i - : erecting shaking tables for j the purpose pl d for two o. Uiree Jeflr8 b mQQ Ul M1UK IUU UUO UU1U.. tUO BiLVlUil Ol I I J. 1 - i 1 !.! a. i - ' i " i uiivo uii lit at uccu cuiufmicu io nncover. "aufluw " " UCCOU1 I Wlipn ttioir ilAKirrria KffitnA tnonifnct tKoii plishment and, benefit the mines of that 01vfi0,i nntl . uiisa uuu BicuuiJ. - I e j . , ., . . ! . I liiiuc iui i uiu iu ic-uooui b uieir poiuicai anvcr v aney nave snippep: three hun- creed. urcutonsoi tneir ore to tile Baltimore We will have a wai-m contest in Rowan r . L r fir ! v I v,oppecuorKsaiiiauimore,iiiu. this year, and indeed throughout the -I w. Dr. II. Rr Rogers, of California, has State, The radical party is backed up purchasedft' pioporty in Montgomery by the tremendous power of the general county and is making developments and government and the still more tremen- creictiug machinery. dous power of 'the monopolists and mil lionares of the Norih. The manufactur iie ? A atioxax. v Mixing akd Isdcs- ers in tne northern and eastern States can trial Lxpositiox. At Den ver.Colorado, and will, pour out millions of money to there will be the greatest display of min- sustain the present tar iff. They will buy erals and machinery that has: ever taken every Democrat that is for sale, and put plaice. .From tho Maine Miking Journal him to work to persuade and deceive the the, following is clipped : j people iuto voting the "liberal" radical 'fit may bo definitely stated now that ticket. Tho democrats have no backing except their own strong wills y-but will power with conscious right, is equal to the contest. Rowan will prove it. A CAHD. ! A X kwv. Iove. A subscription for a new 4aily a Charlotte under tho edito rial manageiout of Joo Caldwell, of tho Statesville Xkindmark, was opened Tues- day luorningj and when wo saw it about 11 o'clock, it- had on it 20 names of tlio most substantial citizens of town. This, t may be observed, is ouo of tho imme diate ofiects of the new political departure of the Charldftto Observer. The democrat, whoever ho may be. who ioins the radk-al pafy1 wakes ja grand mistake if ho counts oh;carrying'his democratic friends with him The day is gone when voters follow fc;jttoroj-an measures. Measure 4$ the watcli, 4ord now-a-days, and noi men and especially not those meir who abandon their old political creed and as sociates and horn the party whose-every I. act is at warfrith the best interests of tho Mate.' : ,.;-i" . "The slbscripion has gone up to 33. . -;j :--t o Mr. T. J. Xlerouey had one of his new patfent washilg machines in' operation at Merodoy's lujfchiue shops. This machine was Ubed by jiveral privato families and iy the Mt VUQn Hotel. On last Tues day night, thfi machine was almost coin pletetcly demolished tho breaking-ivas apparently dhe with a club. It is sup losed that itas the work of some wash-tr-woiuen, wip are very much opposed fo the introdptiou of any machinery to do the work tiy now perform." . " Mr. Meron says ho will give $25,00 to find out thi perpetrators of tho act. - 1 4 tma iconlluctiou, it is wise to say4hat the colored c4vks are organizing themsel ves iuto associations, the object of which is fo pioliibft one woman's doing more man. tuner site cooking, or washing for anv, family , jiijd also pi omiini not to every niiniug-tate ami Territory west. of tho Mississippi will show ores, nud some to the east of that stream also. The mines of jCo.loj-ado will probably bel shown to a greater extent than t!te others, but Cali- tornia, TAnzoua, Nevada, Idaho, Isew Mexico. Utah, Molitana, Dakota. Wvom iug, Kansas, Missoiui and Illinois will all be here with ores: leuuesseel Kentucky,! -RnHnr TTnti-hmsrn- i Ohio. Indiana. Georiria. South Carolina. 1 . a r - . . VirgrnirirMarylaod, i'eiins 1 vnnia, Miehi- i a 'case auow. me space to tlianK my gun, Nv York, New Jersey, Connecticut, meuas for tlieir. conhdeuco and esteem, Ithode Island and Massuchusetts will also ils """""tsivu iu proposing my name ir exhibit some of their productions " - - 1 the responsible position of Sheriff of this xr s.. i ...:.t. J e couuiv. rtw iu cwiiinui isou iiu boiuuoi lie I : i.,H -l I .111 tlltlA 1 lilllr' iu(iininn wifli mtr SrnfOiS TIK-li tinnl iltli I'nt nlin-i cf'iiwlc I i jjt i . .. " 1 . '" ' 'y " r omuuo vitio uiiuirs, uuu i musr, rnererore, aslc tar aneati. n ny is our Mate left out f my trieiuls in all parts of the conntv to Simply because no enterprise exists no I withdraw my name as n candidate for ft.r.li l..w..fnkl V. .. IIUJ. p-MIIUWU IIOSIllOll WllJlWVer X KUOW 1 - ; I of no reason whv our present 5?JiMifT. Xfr VF uj.uviiiS uuu uiuiu ruun.j n, was uu- KHder. S IOU d not ,1m nnniinnffil mwl consistent rive him a hearty support as I shall do. or i 1. Iv. I.riuifr. KltJlfir of; thoan fwnf. e . . rii '.. .i V : i - - r - i m hciioii ou me imix oi uemocnirn as geiitleinen will be glad to serye yon. Let onlynecessury to defeat all opposition, I Aorth Uiroliua have a showing. Space Jg!u uiau& you nua snoscrioo myselt, DEM0CBA.TI0 COUNTY CONVENTION 1 tWE. WANT 50,000,3 Dried Blackberries. I nounced last week that parties desiring elected, aud I hope it will be c to send ores to j Denver should cousult witu t,,e views of my friends to J.J. Neivman; of the Dutch Creek mine, has been assigned ores from this State on Ibejipplicatiou made by th4 gentlemen named above. The space is given free aud there is no excuse for not haying an ex hibit from tho Old North State." Respectful ly, &c. J. F. Ross. Salisbury, N. C, July 12th, ld32. ANNOUNCEMENTS. I announce myself as a candidate for the office of Shetiff of Rowan County, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Coun ty Convention in Angnst, next. . C, C. Krider. July 5th, .1882. j work 'aiiy w washing is nfcd, &c. They will find the folly ol such ere, where machinery for tetiou when it is too late. Two demonstrative anti-prohibition ists boarded the east bound train Tues day morning arid after leaving the sta- tion concluded that as Capt. iride Jones did'nt weigh two hundred pounds it was uot necessary for them torpay farer L 1 uerey announce myself a candidate Capt. J.oon concluded that! thv mnf e"1"" we.-om.ee -oi aupenor . . , i . court; uiertt ior itowan county, subject to "f i cijr iuiuuuiuuv tne ratincation Ol tlio Ueuoeratip: f tnnntv ...J M 1. ii j! rt .... .1 n . . w - " iui uiucu ocip nom iiio; cape. iaac i Vyonvenuon. j, ai. tloitAii. did'nt weigh two hundred pounds. I hereby annonnce myself a candidate Personal re-eiection 10 ino omco oi Kegister of ! uecas lor Kowan countv. subiuct to tli iir. j.iw. Mauney anaiamiiy and Miss ratincation of tho Democratic County jbllil liruton, wlio is visiting them, have convention. n, 2i. Woodson. gone torMillcdgeviIle to spend several weeks, t- I I hereby announce myself a candidate ML TliT.m... "v A m . for re-election to the office of Treasurer V.ciucui, uuu'iumuy nave 0f Rowan countv. Bnbieet to tlm ratifi- goue to Gettysburg, Penn., to visit rela- catiou of the Democratic County Conveu-J UVCS. ! IUOU. J. OA'MUEL MCCUlJIIIJfS. Mjss Bessie Kerr of Concord, is at the Mt. Vernon HoteU . ! " " 0 nro authorized to announce Mr. . i. t i III A Aftmll no n nn n A 5 1 n ti f .on T C X 1 -1 .i . I WV IUI 1. W1V11UIV IUI 113" VIUU m ss uawa oi uuruam is tlio guest of tion to th officn I . I - - vm- -..v i uu JITS, J. if. .nniSS. t Isubiect to tho action of tlin nniurwmtiV Miss Estelle Cowan is visiting friend Couuty Convention on tho 5th of August 111 LUO VllJ . . -j- I J ' ' ' Rev. J. II. SummcrelL and wife paying a ivisit to Dr. J. J. Summerell. Three Political Figrlits. , .u.i,j .IVAUuVbU A. ft. j l.M TT -..r thfi nnnntnin, fnr th en.-! cbicu mweruoou wnno una. w . il. nrL -Tk ln v ""- . iwuwiuo nas uguiiug u agar ut me conn- Alwu xwiiusay 8 iamuy lias gone tGr in the Rforn nf Mo. HnflPnmn,, Ti r,,s 1 ,uuw,w wuul M. L. Mott. a son of Dr. J. .T. Mntf n. .j - I ' -j i proached hijn and before Mai. Robbius Tiiii PtjnLic Roads, Shall pothiug be was aware of his nreseuce, struck him uouo to improve tne public roads oj- the upon the side of the head, addressing a county i ivery winter our public High- remark to 'him as hes delivered tho blow. ways are found in an almost impassable He struck two other blows in ranid sue- a k - . - . -t I couuition; and yetnhei-e is no Ofiort made cession with some instrument in his hand, to prevent it. Qnr Countv Commission- cutting a considerable gash on his head ers are looked tons the initiators of a bet- with each: when MaLRobbins turned nnd ter system and it they take no step nothing kicked him over a lot of watermelons 1 v- will !be done; They are tho countymen'sHug on the floor. Directly after sunner a representatives : it devolves upon them discussion between Solicitor J. S. Adams to thiuk jand plan for the county : they and Deputy Collector W. Stockton, are tne county s embodied wisdom tnlwitl. ifmni tn h.a iwnrrpnpu mantiAnn.1 devise schemes for the general 'welfare m above resulted in an affray in Mr. V. E. well: as to protect its interests.: There is Anderson's store, in which Mr, Adams no ubc in jspcakirig of the great ad vantage was a good deal beaten. About 9 o'clock ot gooaroads to the-county. Every at night a difficulty, growing out of the thinkiug man knows the value; of good other twoccurred betweeu Messrs. John 'iuiiIk knows how tluv luiitil -' . I t- .. i a' n J .t . .. t: " f I' vwuu- A, VSUOrUB HIIU O. J. 16 Killer TI i'J tuv aiuAn laima ana brother of tlie collector, m tlie course of other- property. Lneucei in other! which 4 Cooper knocked Osborne down. nro On Saturday; August 5th, '82. Tho Democratic County Convention for Rowan, will bb held at tho Court House in Salisbury, Saturday, August 5th, 1882, at 12 o'clock, M., for the pur pose of nominating candidates as follows, viz : House of Peprescntatcs, Clerk of the Superior Court Com, Register of Deeds, County Treasurer, Sheriff, Coro ner aud County Surveyor. (The Conven tion will also recommend apandidatcj for Senator for Rowan and Davie Coun tied. This Convention is calledin pursuance of a resolution passed by tho Democratic County Convention held in I Salisbury on the 1st day of July. i jt ETAll Democratic voterspf tho County aro requested to meet in Convention in their respective Townshipsht the usual voting precincts, oh tiatunhy, Ju1y20lli, 1882, at 12 o'clock, J., for tic purpose of electing delegates to County .Convention, and for electing Township Executive Committees, each committecto consist of five active Democrats, - ! Each township shall bt entitled! to cast-in tho County Convcition one vote for every twenty-five Denpcratic votes, and fractions of fifteen, as fillows, to wit: Salisbury 10, Franklin 10, Unity: 4, Scotch Irish G, Mt Ulla 7, Ucke G, Atwell 10, Litaker G, Gold HilU, " Morgtui 3, Providence 8. L" Each township way s?ud as many delegates as it may sec fit. ' SThe Townshjp Execttivp Commit tees will also meet in Salsb'dry, August 5th, to elect a County Executive Cohf- mittee. ' ' " J ."Mauney. CVm. C'o. Ex. Com. Salisbury, July 3d, 1882. WE WANT 5,000 bush- els nice clean Wheats WE WANTV 5j 000 biish- els nice clean Oats.; i . WE WAN;T ;5QTQ0b pounds dried Peaches i . . - I . . . and-Apples. , M WE WANT two good CJerHs who will study and work for the interest of our business. WE WANT to sell all good, mer chants, their Salt, Bacon, and Goales Spool Cotton, all of which we" will make to their interest to buy from us. '4 s r SALISBURY MARKET. Apples reen, per bu3 . . Urletl, per lb..... Bacon xum ry, hog round, ....... Butter. Beeswax Blackberries, Beef, : Cotton-. tioodMUWUntj,.. Midline; - Low MlilUnfr UUned Corn new Meal, i... Coffee, , Cnickens, f&gs,.v Flour, nay Lard Port row toes Irish,. . . do sweet..... lie at Wholesale. ; Retail.' a f 1.23 ' 6 a T 20 & sf at, 9 . 4 d 11 1 10 8 110 110 14 12 3.15 30 13 8 84) 80 1.60 sr, . n 10 . c 11 k' (.4 3.25 (4 50 4 15 , 10! ' 11 A 9i 1.H (4 1 .00 1 00 1 1.13 Xtv . n 18 15. 15 .15 S.50 a a a a' a a a a a a l.t 1.25 1 2(1 2 3.T IS li 1.20 MM BUSINESS LOCAIiS resh supply 0f Howartrs Worm Confections nt S. J. Svriegood's. WE WANT $10,000 ingood mon- ey for our goods, which we arc now offering at exceedingly low prices in j ' ' ' . order to reduce stock. WE WANT everybody to como to sec us, nnd inspect our goods nnd prices be fore they buy elsewhere. ii- '- i i "t !" '1 v I ft WE thank onr many friends and cus tomers for their liberal patronage' nnd shall strive to merit their continued con fidence and favors. : Respectfully, June 27, 1882. J. F. ROSS. Mc lit Ii Music House CHARLOTTE, N. C. Branch of LUDDEN is BATES. A WANTED Wheat, Oats, jtnd Irish Po tatoes. J. D. McNEELY. JUST BECEIVED-Another'tdt of fresh Water Melons at J. D. McNEELTS. HAMMOCKS. HAMMOCKS. HAMMOCKS. bummer Reading, Novels, Seaside. Fruits, vanuics. smoke tlio i'not Ciffar. Tiieo. iiuEUBAiiair. r : I - .w. . POT GROWX STRAWBERRY Plants if set now) that will make a full, crop next year, tor sale by Dr. E. Rose DoiiSETT, ! Salisbury. N. C. 34:UnlJy IP Effa Eff 15 SYMPTORftS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iioss cf Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in tne neaa, witn a atm sensation in tne back part. Pain under th Shoulder blade, fullness afts? eating, -vdth a disin- j clination to exertion of bocty or mind,' ; Irritability of teniper,Ijow spirits, witix ' a feeling of having neglected some duty, i Veariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the; Tleart. Iot8 before the eyes, Yellow Skin, i Headache generally over th right eye, j Beetlessness, with 1 tltful drctra3, highly ; colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. !; - MnwtnTMii dinrriin til r TUTTS PILLS are especially adapted to ; such cases, one dose ?e fleets such a change' ' of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. 1 They Increase tne Appetite, and canse the: body to Take on FIcaii. thus th system is! i nourlahet. and by their Tonic Action on the! ' plireMive Organs, Resmlnr Stools are pro- i duefcd. Price ita cents. ; as 3lnrray KL, - TUTTfS HASH DYE. Gray Hair ob Whiskkiis changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Dyr, Itim . parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously gold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of M. orricE,a .nnuuT st new iorh. . uhi ecpB viusa aauu IUI M tjliflt J , Subscribe for Carolina Watrhman' only $1.00 Jr year hi advance. ! Grand Midsummer Sale. i Preparing for Pall Trade, r Buy io & pay when Cotton comes in. 200 Pianos and 500 Organs. MIDSUMMER SPECIAL OFFER. t5r"Under our Midsummer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY, ALU UBT and bJSrTJSMBEII, 1882, ' PIANOS and ORGANS, of every bake, style & price, at our very lowest cash rates: On Pianos $25 Cash, Balance Nor. 182. On Organs $25 Cash, Balance Nov. 1, '82. Without interest or any advance on price. Fif-lt balance can't be paid in tho fall longer time will be given, with a reasonable increase of price. All instruments of every grade and price included in- this sale. Tell your musical friends of it Write 03 fori Catalogues, Price Lists Circulars. This sale closes October 1st, 1882. Early purchase' secures casn prices ana easy terms, Six (C) years gurantee. Stool and instruc tor with every Organ. Freight paid botkv. ways if no salo. Test them in your own nouics. Address 1 McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE. S5TProf. Wm. Baker is my onlj authorized 1 uncr ana Repairer. All work guarantcd ena orders to tuis House. 3o:3m - II. McSMITH. ... FOR SALE. ! Dne 18 llorse-Powcr Portable or Station ary Centre Crank Engine and Locomotive Boiler, and a 3.j Ilbrse-Power Side Crank Stationary Engine and Tubular Boiler. . S t 0 . ' mm unc i-air o xeet uurrs.- speak quick or lose a BARGAIN. Address or call on G. M. SETZER, China Grove, N. C. Tax Listing! All persons are hereby notified to list tiieir Taxable Property and Polls. Books will be opened at the Tin Shop of C. F. Baker & Co., on the let day of June and remain open during that month for that pur pose: .All persons falling to comply with th0 aoove notice will lay themselves liable to the U . .1 - penalties 01 me law. - E. B. NEAVE. Tax. Lister. June 1,1882. (4w) SEA-BREEZE HOUSE, MOREUEAD CITY. N. C. This finely located House fnear the Atlan tic iiolel).. will be optned on i the loth ol June for the reception of ruests visilina: the ... T 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 ami gen eral accommodations equal to any. lernift moderate. i ; ' ' T. L. HALL, Proprietor. 34:1 ai . I I 1 fffii t - M ull 1. f - n Tit J Oil 111 1 n ' ii 1 u - I u f u 1 & & .i m-t - v -1.11 . -. - i. 1 'T - : ill . . - - , ' i - - r. i , - "U STOCK OF " K ! . ; " I - : . - . ' , 1 tmwm -mm tw tw i u imm i m a. i . i . "I.--. ! -L '. u. : ' All the Late Styles in j " v HESS SOOBS. SILE, LACES, &C. TBS FIKE6T A88OTHEKT OF PAEASOLS, IA.3STS, &c, &c. IN SALISBURY, will be found at the Store of . ' . , J. D. J A S KILL. fun All sold low for V. B ABGilHS! A ..1. . ; mil' : ; A Mi . 4 -: o :- GE5EAT RE9UGTI0CJ INIPEK i- 1 J r- y ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY COMING JT JAL,li BlUUH. 1 fJrJrjuth All JuvliltCIS oiuyA" ITfJ vuv jb. Mail J a 4.tij-jj-r j wf VSJ1 "1 . . ... 25 Per Cent: $18.00 SUITS FOR ONLY - $15 00 $10.00 $8t00x U ii a a u l (( ( 1 " ".4ti3i' - ilS0 g.to :-o-:- HATS! HATS!! v STRAW HATS at 10 per' cent, abovo coi ' 3 SHOES! Will sell Z1EGLEITS FINE SHOES at a fraction above cost, and all other at greatly reduced prices. For Bargains in Anything in my Stock, Call rritb in the Next SIXTY DAYS. be sold or given away, beioro th JgTTheso Goods must all trade. Salisbury, June 2Hli, r.i. S." BROIVW S32. . .

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