TllflRSDAY. AUGUST 37.:f. . : Frpmnd after the lt day o f January, 1882 th subscription u-ico of 'the Wateh- Man win uv ..F..w T j w, .r,- Partis during the WATCifMAN daring the, campaign may hare the paper sent theWfoitho.;balanceof..tijisyparor.aO cents Subscribe at once. -T . O- Se notice of Julian's excursion in busi ness locals.' .' i :" r - I ' S 4-' " . . . o ' CbasJR- has relieved himself he made a spceeij at Concord. Tliauts iTto MrV AudrewBarger for '. - .i.-It T ome very superior Miss;Fihevs new book will appear, so tri Anuletou sav. about the tenth of uext'nlonth. 'f . .:v.-;.,-,.,;?'-i " !l o 4 The jiUtrkt conference metntilie M. E. lurdiiuLexiugiugtim . lat ujeek and Church n - o- The fruit fait at Gieiisbro was a uc? ces8 yi,;s i8 a new idea iu this; State . . -i . fl.im "..11 .noelKlo success Itisniored that Mr. John Boyden will ruif ais an independent candidate for Clerk qt ' tlie Court Ho is V rioi tod as tariuir'tiiat he does not want the endorse ment o&iuy party. The endorsement bf all parlfes could not elect him. , o There- was a protracted meeting at Pr08iecl, last week, the Bev. J. Bum pie of thiti place .assisting the pastor, Mr. Ilarrnlll "Eleven were added to the church on examination, and a good work gener ally, isf&elieved to have been accomplish- en. O -o x Therei was a special! Agent here last Fridaynvestigating the post office and its tuanasrement. It is reitorted that Mft Bringlellif ill down aud out, and that Mr. James II. Bainsayr will be his successor, o ' I Gionieral Leach denies his party by snjrii.g.e nas oniy acieu.wuii u nas 0ns yer, paiu " , iv 1mlo of glory on the iflom ;f plume, payment delayed J months, 2,00 MT v . r. ; ? i if - . payment delayed 12 mouths 2.50 erai. . . h '-v; -- - I! ft i . Liberalism I' Desertion from democratic i i las new been a democrat. Ho has snf- ve,T nmch; Wbeu he reeovered suffi ferred himself to be honored by the dem- ciedtly to look arouud 'liun, he found iiis ocrats.;iU8 late? in be like nie traitor Judas, when the reality of defeat bursts Uiiu uii ue win go out auu naug uim- self. - SJ . . - . '"' Alli & Adderson, the manufacturcrsl 4 thftcilebriited Whi.atPMHiirPr rii rnr tcntion to their advertisement in thUna- nnf TKn't hilVO hlKII mann (.tni. fni. the Iast7 years and if experience is worth anyxinng, iney.uaveit. - J t.,Jti.nW t T7nZ7'x ' ' -J iTLTr.rrri' l y i- i . j , 1.A ,.I. i i - . , , . i - ; ' very pleasantly, talking and enjoying whatPMk calls "American food oTlove'- "i'L-ii.. ..it .: , . . Sam ilohusou got into a row with a man by the unme of Hunt, last Monday night and cuUiini with a butcher knife: John- son isipw in jail. This is duly One of . l. : h 1 - m . , . uie iuHiiv onences or tins nianrand if -there was an ofiScial with sufficient back- boce to! give him his due just once, he might be deterred from further crime. WhiUt Croppp Ro wax. Having ic- vited tie Wheat Threshers of the county to report tlie quantity of gram cleaned by ' them, we have responses from the follow- lipg; - Knshcr & Bost, 4,850 bushels Wheat. t - a ti . 11 " ii this Oata. " 40 Hve. Din Harkey, - 5,070 Wheat. 3.832 rOats. Fisher & Brown 8,000 Wheat. ' I' it: 13,000 -o Oats. f I . . r ioih a leietn-am iu morn in us Cliarlote Obscryerwe learn that James H. Haiusay wasaippMnted Postmaster for Salisbi vicD. LVBHngle,ontho lGth. This ctnge will ; be welcomed as it is expectit Mfv-Ramsaj will move tlfe office to the duct it business: center of town and con- Hi. modem stvle, aud, with some deference 6 publi opinion.. y - Let the denioci-ata of Rowan organize -o- labsand have regular places for : nieetingj ane,. let. these'meetiugs be fte j ,"ieut, 7r,iei!e be' 110 trouble to get .caikep 10 auaress tlie meetings even w tuey are as frequent as once a week. Let the; people meet together and talk mw jjouues. 1 here are a : great many : -tuf '55 important to be knowu and Jthere i S' WjMhao, to meet and cxm pare uoj.es. .The Republicans of this TownahinWtlaud! all the rest in turn r un'tiT the old j" ''e. tourt House a t Saturday, and was attenued by about 20 straight out re- pubhcaasonly :Jof whom were vhite. 1 l .he 1 object was to appoint delegates to the lepiiblicau county convention which uieeta iire next Saturdav; for the nnrnos tappqiu ting delegates to the republican wugiessionai convention.. Unfit th deiegatll were appointed; arrcsblntion Wa 0?lred ailU lic'issed at some length. "hi ,ns 111 imh pricr HMmf ii.,. w.,in fiatea appointed by' this conventinn kIui'h "ot rerlresent the republicans of Sal is- burv towiifthin i., ! 1 , :J .U.ShlI Jn "V other than a regu- :. Jrepmcdi1 county couVentiouTho : jesolatiuwas unahiniousiv adont'ed. ' siraifght oiits tlie program "V . JStott Be l.'il. W I 'el, .,11 doubt 1,,: i " " . l "r1 ' m w r. Dlllll & ail rii tin tin Vin f - 'Z " rvpiWiHPJ 4?.?au mc uttic or thij-balJtwii!sU4 : AfterPecting their township ExtCom- and selected a twin for Bobbins. Our m ttirt&U:;.' l . V owiKoilffiual hud only genuine Joe Dob- cscorV ti h V , n imea as an jChegl. artist from the "Land of f5 0 Dockery from the train the Sky,n wid rfthe lioiifelof the Eagle." who is fbe here next Saturdav t AlKv- He I was nominated on the 13th ballot. : SalisbarjnteJlectualjgiant and man j f magical : influence has .appenre d v iu pi -int. ; Ilia effort adorned tho-"Chailit Observer,1 and was crowned with a;cap tu at ouce original and meaningless. The truthful words being h"Tbe Machine ing.fetfsne lfpailtiTg1?glit VMt gW tueriug down the column resting lrke a nrincinlea ! : F.snninrl , of I Wli;ilian n1 a Jt, rottenne88? Dolngiteir dirti work! Di8organiriug and-enticiug democrats aftr strange gods f taring them under iaise names ana witn false promises into the; support of radical institutions ! And for all their labor, this is the reward: radical-office Jfs-V $ ' ''h'.,-' Liberalism is rebellion desertion and office liuntiOg fcarned ' $nly disaffected dem ocrats and encouraged by Mottaud aiidi the revenue gang. U the.people fall into the nitt Will !ihev be ledbv men whose thirst for ofiSce and money is stronger than their sensed bf; honor t We ? Vrv:" , r thiuk not. 1 Kerr Ciaige, Esq. This ' able gentle- matt was froib this 4 Eowan'a choiee' for Congress district. No other "county had declared for hiui, yet he came tithid.a very few votes of getting the noniinatiou at theYadkiuvilk; convention. He is a man of sterling 'worth a true democrat nnil it wni-thu nf nnv nfti nf tit a TMWintn may honor lain witu. He Js a man whom office seeks,. and not an I office hunting man. Ko wan "win enaorse him two years hence, when he will - without doubt be come the candidate. Before -that time the ; State will have beeu redistdeted and Bow- att YiU probably be associated with other wububb, j . u who are firmlv fixed mi the hearts of her people those whoml integrity and high character place htiad land shoul ders above those ' who jstoop to seek office. -o- Runaway and Death j of a Child. Mr. Joseph Fisher, ot Franklin., township, while driving his bue-hovse "wagon with mule attached, uear South Biver in this county, tle a uimal took fright and ran away. At the time Mr. isher Lad uis lifllft ftnn. Tomhiv sittiiiir oh his Inn. ThenimaVinade furi-on strides, finallv ti,rovviuMr. Fisher out bruising his face 1Ut gon 15 Ql. 2l) feGt distaut iu a d Audition. Tlie little fellow had ks, li(rilt .., Kw.ln ftn,l llis Kkiill (nut- ni.n i;tiv i.n- i;aijf,..(v.L u ed bbiesome quarteoff a niile off.. It w ia very sad. acctdcntrUr,.! isher has u sympauiy oi jus enure ueiguuoruoou l" luis nau uwwiviucui. Grass ix the Strekts.! Many of the back streets jjf the town have ! two rows hVFi gKiao itiiu ncvuo luuuiii -tiuoi ciiu IU euu, ine wagon way au pavemenis ..1 1...4- !,(. .i ..f hid ticai i uut ucinccu i-ucsu uic tuna ui . ' ,!8,l!i 0 cieeu, iu some nlaces rather unsiirhtlv. one of the effects df tlie stock law. quires every owner bf stock to conine them within hisiowni premises. Heretofore the grass aud weeds were to a large extent kept down by the stock which wevp allowed to run at large. ! The new (system subjects the town jto tlie expense : i . k i kr i oi eiupioyinii ineu to aestrov-iue weeus. so that what we gain in joue way is lost iu ai-other. It is like a blauket that is too snort pull it up to the chin aud the feet are exposed : or ooVtir the feet and the arms are bare. For the Wotchman. Congressional Convention At Yadkinville on Thursday Aug. 10th. The delegates for the 7tl Congressional district went into Convention iu order to determine ujon a suitable representative-. Our? Republicaif friends will excuse the phraseology and take into consideration the fact that the fiat of a Democratic cou- vention, has long been synonymous with election. Nor would they have beeu pleaded at the aspect and bearing of the representatives of the jliffercut counties assembled there. An unha-riuouious breath wasj drawu or exhaled by none, au air of collected forethooffht nfid ealiii serntinv perviaded the whole btnty. There was notably an absence of discoid, cliqueisnis aud local prejudice. Every 01: e-seemed to have immolated self upon the altar of party success. ' 1. i The sixth ballot resulted in an election. Before the issue' could be hnupuueed, and amid enthusiastic cheers Kowau's Chair sprung upon the - i back of a bench, and changed the vote ot Rowhn 1 eastinjr 40 ' votes to 'Win. M. Kobbius, Forsythe followel with 35 votes veteran who has m ofted led tlie demo- cratic ranks to certain victory stood out a the uunuimons choice jof the con veu tioul All gladly assented, aud there arose luotbne murmur of disapprobation. Bow7 an at the hrst espoused the claim of one of lier own son's, and tbught gallantly for him to the end. tlie, cause was lost, but she woff honor for him in the contest. He". Ireceived a vote .that any would be 1 nriiiifi iit. i iih uuiiuu uciicu iiiui um: hundred aud twenty six votes out of' tlie requjired 138. j and this t apinst. one whd lias beeu. the Idol s of his-people. Alll ceDeraV i-ejoicius the Convention adjourml.t 1 : . . The Judicial Conveutioii then convened townsmen rim ivell 1 , t- t,a fi-,i, f -Tilliri; V". f:iiinv'a i . j . . ... ... . J triendsJiaye tner satisiacuon or - snowing 1 tliaqii stood neeoiiuaoouiy otujoe. - "MINING" UTTEiililGEN CE. 1 T. K. BEUKElt VAXAGEE; The ' Gold Hill Mihuigi Company,' will soon Lave tin a iarsre -store uuuumui SjrlJftA, IU I UVOi :j .... The Reimer is still( producing sis. much ore as their machiuery jean handle.. Ihe 1 prospects of thisroperty are exceeding- Iv flatteririirtheVarelhoistinir ore" from 4 fot Tia, kuo.t .olid Pirites.! ; V- r .Vrw I , .- i Gold Mining aud Milling Co., the "Har key mineral lands" next adjoining to the above named mine, and cntaiuiug about 100 acres They have sunk a shaft on this property about 50 feet and drifted ou vein,-which shows very pretty pre red oxide of iron and . sulphurets. Thiscom "w I pany rpropose to uo per oua large 8cale. : . - J Cababrus Notes. Kocky Biver Mike, This recently discovered property is-re- - . jm- . . . : .A ported very . rich in fine gold. It is said that $2,000 in ore has been taken put in ton flnvfk..' i - . i. i -I j . f .... 1 Chlorination works are uoing put up at the Tucker miue. " ' . The Phoenix mine is running lull blast with all the indications of success.- ' ! SnuFORD Mine Five miles from Ca- j tawba station. They aic cou tern plating erecting stamp mills on this property, which has heretofore been worked as a placer mine. They will continue the washing, in addition to the battery. mk i The silver Valley mine, Davidson co., is pussiug ahead with a force of some U0 hands. They are huddling their ores and shippiug to Baltimore. - With suit, is not known. what re- J Welboru Mine. This valuable Me; property, 8 miles south i in Dovidsod ronntv is i, iu uavm&od countj, is of Lexiuirtou again being worked. Messrs. Fuller and Cnldwell have charge. Thev are siukin" two shafts about a mile apart. One is down 65 feet and the other 35. The ores from these two shafts are so much alike that they cannot be distinguished when placed side by side. It is galeuite, carry- iurr cooper, silver and cold. Thev are hoisting from 6 to 8 tons per day.? The r0aa4.r c Mrri, nu film Unt. t)v " I not. PtnorLin nvpMrrA mnr thnn .Qlim. in the working. They use a process owned bv tliemselves 1 V Site lor mill ana iounuauon. ior iur- . ... . f -, . ' m n nace are ready for the Wdersv30 thou- sand brick a.e ready but they Will need 70 thousand more. Prospects are Matter ing, and the gentlemen interested are en thusiastic and confidential as to results. one of the proprietors of therjsew Discov . , i 7 - .J,r -f -:i - i ' ery Mine, situated 3 miles South of Salis bury, is interested Srtf thtFreuch Desi none process ior creating smpiiureceu ore A company has been organised, pind they Dronn&e ttuttiiKT nti Workal ak Ihe New Diaeoverv -and lilao ner. Charfotto-v At the Ne Discovery they will bo in posi- tion toeat tmnirolnl r. - -,i r.' ijii'-Ar:.. uunau )iuu 1141 u ui. oiiiut, jiiihiijjuiuci j nhd nivvmi ennnfiesl ": CuARLbrre Xotks, Tiey.liave struck nto a riclr lode at the Ca)ps Mine. ur; lode is 8 feet wide and 65f feet "below the! high old working, aud is said to be. very grade. f . ,' The Fraser Mine, 6 miles from Char lotte has been' bonght by Lou ranee & Co., of New York. The vein .on this proper ty is JsmalLfrom 12:td 30!inehes.' but of such high giadeas to b very valuable. The St. Catherine Mine is being open cd. They are cleaning the old workings, and occasionally come across fine speci mens dropped from former- workiug which indicate the value of the pre. The mining prospects .around Charlotte are brighter thau usual and indications are that this fall will be a lively one. Blacklasd, Aug. Gth, 1882. Editor Watchman : I send you a few items of news which to ' ! may interest some of yonr readers having frieuds iu Kockwail co., lexas. Our county is li; miles square and has a populatiou of 4,000. Our couuty Court meets to-day. . 1 here are two prisonei-s in the jail tor liorse-stealiag. llie crops this jear are good: yueat averaged about 20. bushels to the acre. Corn, it is thought, will average over 40 to the acre. Cotton is looking .better thau for five years r oetore. me seasons nave been ml nne. JUhe health of the people is good. Th are on a visit to friends in ltockwall, viz: vuiu. Jf vui ituu . euuai-uo uwivi uuu rt... T 1 .1 . !!... l J? rancis. l ney i speaK or invmr land hereMiave jiist i-eturnid from Deutou county i ; Saw lu. V. 15rOwn, ESQ. He speakruf returning, to Salisbury this win- ter. Denton is boomiug. I expect to visit Kowau this winter. J. IU Kluttz. Mr. Eiirrou : Ve are both surprised and ashamed to Tiear that Prof. McNeill was not re-elect- ed Superintendent of Rowan : surprised Mint lua wpII tlirecteil effort alinnWl mr been so little anpiedated by the Sinagis- iraicanu vouuuis&uiiicra oi ino couuiy, aud ashamed that they should i show so little regard for. theljealthy development oi ine Bcuoois. 4 ; We know .nothing of his successor. He may be a man in every way suitable for the office, but he certainly ; cannot have by intuition i that experience" which 20 months of practical work has given Prof. r mi 2 ftioeiu 1 TluVlatter's being elected first Piesi- dent of the State Association of Supei in- tendentsand his uuauimous re-election J 1.2 t." . I....: .if L- . in July, show iu what appreciation he is held by his fellow superintendents. The zeal aud enthusiasm he enkindled: amouz his teachers, and their universal esteem and rygard for hnu, with possibhone ex ceutioiK show how- thev nnnreciate him. Had Ihl'teachei-s o'f Rowan met in an in- diguathfti meeting and remonstrated' n'fiaiust this'aclloh or'ine'magistrates" of Bowao, we should not have been surpris ed. That no good will come of the change is the . opinion of a will-wisher to the 1IAERIED. At Um re8idence of Mr. Buriress Wood on the 10th. bv Wm." if. Kincaiil F.w ! Lewis A: Anderson and JlarjT'Ann- liar I "son. - :ifp ' HZ-ft. 'r,V !'-, 7 J I tJiSSS of the bride's mother; Mr. Eufus A. Tay-i I iiu, w oiuuijr cuuuiy, auu iuiss Ltanni M, I Miller, daughter of the late Daniel Mil ler 1 On the 8th of July, Coesfeld, Provinz T4-r..i t t r ,V i A. father our townsoiao Theo. Bnerbaum. i - i Prof, liuerbaum was 75 veara old nnd ! bad served,the Prusshm Go vera men t for S,?!" e -"Wjf " feasor of Natural History and Modern Languages nn tilft i?P(1iL'p1.1i.,11 ntmn..umb. '' '" " ' '--1 --i ''' ' 'v t Wealth In Walnut TreeK ;The editor of the Chicago, - TWaeMte - fly Tisited the fkrm Jof Mr. CS B. Wilson, 01 jacKsouruie, ill., wuere he was shown a grove of black-walnut trees that Mr. W. had planted from the seed twenty years agu. The trees measured sixteen inches througli, and would saw into boards a foot clear, leaving the tob, limbs and stump for other use. The stump it self, says the TW&M,would selljco-day for $5, to be sawed into veneers. The boards J would be worth $50. Mr. WilsobVaajd he could sell the trees as they steod to timber men at $25 a tree, and that id ten years they would bei worth $50 "From these facts," Bays the editor, "I came to this conclusion : A black-walnut tree will pay.$J5Ayear for the firft twenty years. A thousand of them will pay $1,250. Two . , . i JTTl . thousand would be wortu $S0,000 in twenty years. A very satisfactory result certainly, even after allowing a large mar S' for miscalculation. " How should black-waluut be planted T" the editor enquired of Mr. Bates, a nurseryman. x ue surest way, no repueu, is w suiKe thc Sraud with a comiaou' hammer iu the fall, make a round hole two inches deep auddrop i the walnut iu. It will : ,i e .:m. i r. . i .i nocii wnu lCil UU dust. The debris over the kernel will be so light that the sprout will; have no trouble in i n i iiiir ira wnv 11 nr " v v 1 1 -l r n.iii 1 1 vii I . - . it . , , - . 1 ...cv j r do after they come up ia the spriugt" "I'd go, arouud aud! put a shovelful of saw-uusi, iau-u;irK, grain-cuaa or Biraw i bold remedy they are unequaied. For uver com around each sprout. f This will keep the Swo TheyTre roots damn and kill the irrass or weeds 4 , D trom around the roots. Asjoy could plant - plane them twice as thick as I needed them and theu thiii them out.r Hero then is au easy way for young men, who may reasonably expect to live twenty years, or for parents looking to a provi sion for their children, -to ensure a rich leturn iu the futurf ' I'eut in- itw naturtlly, and flour- lsUes in tlie Virgmiasd the Caroiiuas, i - - .... Tennessee aud Kentucky, especially iu their mountain districts. xThe owners or purciiaserH ef laud j there, which can lie i ii-iii vpi'V -lii!l ill f Iimfa nnf liinrr tit (lit III! r I plant and wait. The tres will do their own growing, silently and steadily accu- mulatiug value day and night, summer and winter, year after Har, till they are ready fur the , market. The owner may employ himself meanwhile in what else pleases him. The trees will require little or none of his itime-or teught; They are au endowment poucwwitu premium all paid up, and will be.lird fi-om iu due time., Kr -. -vi The same may be saidlof the apple tree in many portions of the States named. If a younginilb wants to ensure an easy supVjWE WANT 50 000 JiFUl-t 1UI UI1U9C1I ttltCl t ICH JCiilO, It IIIIU possess himself of fifty of a hundred acres of laud on the eastern slone of the Blue Ridge, in;rAlbemarlifcj Nelson or Amherst county, Convenient ; to transportation j t i .1 plant them in well-selected apple trees, esiecially he pippin, 4d vrait eight or tea years. He need not jtlieu long ior an orange, grpvedn lonuadj:.- : The Castor Oil Plant as a Fly Killer. Mr. J. D. Sprunt, formerly 'of this city, but now of Londog, England, sends us a vationa vnade by iLiEaftord, a member! I - i . nf 1, SrtPi.f lTHnrHfjilttirn at Iniojrp- . .. . . ...... , 8I,WW tm a mwr o" lan-vinS oeen laceu iu a room luiesirufwuu JiicBj tiicj disappeared as by enchantment. Wishing to find the cause, he soou found under the castor oil plant a uumber of dead flies, and a large number of bodies had remained clinirinff to the under surface of the leaves. It would, therefore, appear i, !f fun 1,,-rf.u'iir n. pr nil i.lnnt , - . . ., . - b"u "ovu""' ""f w priuciple which possesses very strong i inseciiciae qualities, vusioi oupiauiai are in France very much used as orna- mental plants in robmi, and," they resist very well variations of atmosphere aud . it. i i.. i ? - . y 1t. . i u vcrv miich frmwii mid cultivated in all gardeus, it would be worth while to try decoctions of the leaves to destroy the Ureen flies and other 'insects which in anM ' 0a ,i n,iro tn ni9n(1 anA summer are so destructive to plants and I fruit trees." Mr. Sprunt remarks : "If the above be true, cOuld lt not be turned to good account by cottou planters, who might introduce the castor' oil plaut araohg the cotton with a vie to killing the fly that lays the eggs which hatch into caterpillars Wilmington Star. SALISBURY -MARKET. AfFLKS Wholesale. , . . "5 01 SL0O ' -4 a - - free a, per bus . Betan. SU,$i.ts- BACOX JDUBrrV." ' unea hog round, i..... Buuer. Beeswax. Blackberries,... 5 ..... COTTCK 19V f U' A IS r 20 0 Low Midline,.. 10 a com-r.!7 7 " at 1 4V.:1 no. N LU 4 1.80 .X 10 a XM f 14 'a i II 15 at so W ua I to 14 - It S.10 80 IS 8 . 40 so. 65 hw"" s.ts a w . (4 14 B 10 11 4 60 1j00 91.00 100 ira Pork.. -a 14 . M a lo a 1.10 Potatoes Irish, . . . do sweet Wlxeat BUSINESS LOCALS FOU COIUPOSTIIVG I A full sapplv of Chemicals. Acid Phou phates and lame now on hand. Be in time f,. .u;n U4:4tl J. ALLEN BROWN. Mr. D. It. Julian, : the most successtul excursionist of this section, will run a special train of cars to Ashevilje, on the 24th of this month; 'All the accommoda tions will be perfect. Special cars for 1, f S e82rTtue whole P made in daylight, affording opportunity to view the beautiful scenery and won derful engineering- Remember the date. ' Returning will leave Asheville, &35 p. m.t on the 25th. l:t. THEO. BUERBAUM. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. PAPER. PAPER. PAPER. STATIONERY. STATIONERY. STATIONERY. THEO. BUERBAUM. TIltT'S PILLS A 81IRAR PLUM if iJJJ 1 ? V ""LO H ouu" Turf's Piixs are now covered over with a vanilla sugar coating, making them m pleasant to swallow as a little sugar plum, and render ing them agreeable to the most delicate atom ach They cure sick headache and billioua colic lhey give appetite and flesh to the body; Thej cure dyspepsia and nourish the sys tem. -i Tley cure fever and ague, costiveness, ect. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a box. 43:6m Malaria, cnllls and Fever, and Bullous attacks positively cured with Emory's Standard Care Pills an Infallible remedy : never falls to cure the most obstinate, ion? standing: cases wnere Quinine and expressly for malarious sections, la doub! all other remedies had railed. They are prepared tie boxes. boxes. twn kinds of Pills, cohtalnlnar st-rancr ca.tha.rTJc and - - ' s : 7 - uc and a cnui breaker, sugar-coateu,- containing no ulnlne SSffffiW &gV I uaed and prescriDed oy physicians, ana sold oy I anigjists everywnere, or sent by maU. 25 and 60 cent ooxes. tmory-s I evpir made. onlT 15 cei Little Cathartic Pills, best cents. Standard Core Co. in orlc. 43:17 vjrrp ttt a XTm K AAA hiioh W tl W AiN 1 &,UUU bUSll- I 1 1 TTTl x Ulo nice CIGan Wheat. WE WANT 5,000 bush- i 'nn Hofo 10 u-u vicu rrrTi r vrrn en AAA TKo " 1 T A wwlvwv wo 1 , . - - . U Tie U DiaCKuerneS. 1. . j rrninrlc HriPil "PA51fVlPQ I r 3,11(1 ADDlGS. "WE WAKT;two good Clerks who will study and work for the ioterest of our business. ? ' WE WANT to sell all good mer- chants, their Salt. Bacon, and Coates I ' ' ' I , .. n i. u BpooI VOWOD, an oi wiiicu wc . I up a their interest to buy from us. WE WANT $10,000 in good mon ey for our goods, which we are now 0ffering at exceedingly low prices in ortl0r to reduce stock. WE WANT everybody to come to see us. and inspect our goods and prices be 1 4 w . . fore tuy OUy eigcMrhere. xuv fViinlr nnr manv friends and cus homers for their liberal patronage and shall strive to merit their continued con fidence and favors. Respectfully,' j.f.hoss. I June 27, 1832. JVD. GASKILL WILL BUY IN BLACKBERRIES, PEACHES, APPLES, PLUMS, &C The " Largest Stock of G IN TOWN To select from. JULY, I A 1 G GREAT SEDUCTION PRDGHS IN ORDER TO MAKE FALL STOCK 1 OFFER JC- CLOTHING AT 25 Per Cent: $18.00 SUITS FOR ONLY $15 00 i - a $10.00 $8.00 - : - HATS! STRAW HATS at 10 SHOES! Will sell ZIEGLEirS FINE SHOES at a fraction above cit. sad al pthr thiti at greatly reduced prices. ! For Bargains in Anyang hi my Stock CoXL with in the Next SIXTY DAYS. jgJThese Goods must be sold, or given away lief ore th Fall trade. . . " Salisbury, June 25th, 1882, ANY QUANTITY 4-, 1882. A 1 1 S ! ROOM FOR MY COMINQ-x MY ENTIRE STOCK OF A REDUCTION 0F&x $15.00 12.50 8.00 5.00 o - : - .HATS IT per cent, above cost. :-o :- CI. S. BROVJW, ooas i's I i ' - I "1 I"1 11 4 H V i - 1 -t M -I ' J t -