f f t 1 i; !i i I' I? j ... 1.1 i ti: !' ii 1-1 'r f t ' j! i T1 T'IZIIZlt.WmTTT B fTirTI Hc Effects of KuvironiHcntsi i k Bls'-Fiiul In Pliiadclpli.ia Ak ii result r the renewed xeurcli 'IhU iftcVnoou f the bnt; atret, occ t Lefabsroiul i ng al mhouftesn ieri iVtenden t; almhouftesnpeni.tendeiit, rtboht 10,000; worth' of all kind of gootls werj found, inclading groceries, cottou inj linen goods, satins, household goods afcd in fact; all sort of nopplies furnish- lalOUS. ' i " i " iLdica holding deiartuient positions "in iVashintou, to which they were ap- li)ilited from Pennsylvania, aro in the ww4;nr f a uJuitiuut circulars Srom, one , of Jthe Kepnblican flnjtte sW Jha t J Ktit- These niaftdaitri' Vle tall for5 I -three pr cent, of their respective sjihuies na are onite as nrcent m tone as me illation Jayhubbell. The widows and orphans of soldiers are.equally with other department ladies, the victims .of-l insolent oppression. . fitl I glilliern PRIZE TURNIP SEED. he best JIarlcet variety in the World. s j. i - : - - - f jpoints of excellence : . f I ".! - ' , t i , 4 U hss no eqaal for root or Salad.- , - IlVrodoces Salad two weeks earlier than i ' any other, k-ind. Insects do hot injure this as they do other 'Jyiricties. ':' y- - 9lc3J t li produces more Salad than anyother i : :. - ': - - : I Turnip. , It is the best Turnip for Winter use in the market. - r . - For sale only at So' J. II.13NNISS' Brug Store. l-irietif Of T; j, H THE LICHT-aUKfJIrlQ 3. That it is the acknowledged leader iai -the Trade i a fact that cannot be. disputed MANY IMITATE IT, f t NONE EQUAL IT! fThe Largest Armed, - f?" . . , . ' . M ; The Mglilest Kiimnil o! ' ' ' ' The MH1 Heaulitid Wood-work. I AND IS WARRANTED To be made of the bent material. To dotiy and all kind or work. ' To be complete in every repect. For sale lv -"I -.- BERNHARDT BROS,, . "..j. Salisbury, N. C Agenl wanted in uuoccupied territory. Addrew, I x . r ; 1 1 -i JhmesUc Sewfmi Machine CoT 4ily HtCUioM, Va. A n fva week la your own town. o outfit tree. O U U 7o vtsK. Kvenlftlnc new. Oanltal nnt. r. i quired..'. We will furnish j ou everjthlnir. litany are i iuiiniuK luuuuia. Lauirs uiakT ua inuCu Us IDCD I E nil CYV.PTON!S OF A TOKPJD UVER.'. Xiosa cf Appetite, Bezels costire. Pain in tiio Hia, wit.h dull sonantion lo the back part, Pm uuder the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exartion of body or mind, ltritabil.ty of temper. Low spirits, with a feeliuic of harine neglected some duty, Weari'ie-s. Diiziness, nattering at the Heart, Dot before the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headi.che gsneraily over the right ere, KeatlesJtnea, with fitfiU dreams, highly colored Urine, and i CONST5PATION. - . ' aiii.TTTiiT-TTXSMaeMrwaa TITtT'S riLLSaro ermiaUradaDtml ta A IS if'I- iJ-.i i I! i 5 ? Hi ! 1-i rarh crwwi, ontdoM effects auehn chauge of fcellnc a to nNtunish the snfferer. ' Ther laewcsc lhe Apo1lte,.n4 eanse tb tMxfy lo T .ke aa Fleait. tlni jheTavstetDMs "2 niiiHih.nnil by tl,ir TnV Ve.tkmtoa Oie k -. IMtmlvr ttrnss, IUkI-.i S:tla are pro , ctuccrt Pricfen. tjl 3ti;ny U X. Y. dPTllli DYE a i 1(.ack by ainRlecpiiu aUcnif this Dye. It im ports i natural color, auts IilantaneouelT. Sold by Prej&iaa. cr Beui by xpre-j oa recvtpt of si. JII KRAT STh KEW YORK. CmTjI Cdttlpla 1U ba K.1W4 I EiS aa ayytkaUaO UlAi.iL'r",1 ihSl" I : t : If 8,! 'i l fit' I ro Toxic dx. In rtiany case f KarW t M aa w m mm a aa luvwtMilCa Mr IWV Mffivem entur to tint bbtodj, natural health fUl tnm n ths dltffmUm organ and J metim mim. uiil t- 1 mniditalJ toe GrnAlt tUt, rrotratl f Vital I rawer ana jmnatMtie., MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER ' 1 j : mass J ! I w!' v-'" , ill ii.O- DOMESTIC iwuBf a'uuSnfai lousJakeet pay ' a 11 " It 'f Professional Cards. I '' ' - " b li 0. - T411.0 , , 1 j i-, j X25nffi n Potmi il Street, oi refit jgr- j e Ctnt Hon-. and Solicitors. SALISBURY, NIC ,JJanoay22l879 . SERHC1UIGE, H.CLEMEKT. 1 tl i - CRAIGE & CLEHENT, I U0rnegs lit '.gaw, S1L1SBCST. S. C. Feb.s, - Ai. r k.JL. ,X." 2B.V1XCE. r J. W.1I. UlLH VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, CHARLOTTE, . C. PractuHn Snweme Curt of the United Si.to. Subreoae Coirt of North Carolina, Federal Court, and Counties of Meckleabarjr, Cabarrus, Union, Gaston, Kowan and David son. OfSce, t wd. doors east of Indepen dence Square: ' , '-u ! ' Xctitllihed 1817 t 12 8ta Street, ST. LOOT!, ItO. I rpHE phTiein in charg ofTbU old nd well knows I I iiiititniinii are regular graduate! in mediciue and I .iirgerT. Tu of Experi.no i in tb. trcatm.nt ! Chronie PiSMae. bava mada their akill and ability I ao much superior to that of the ordinary practitioner, I that they have ucviird a national reputation through I N D I S C RETION EJCPOSURE r . Mggp2UaS3IEajBMtf9aBfiflESHflBS 1D8 at- ' fccuua4l.li bluoii, mu or Uiie, treaied with sue ' c, without min Mercury or Foiaonnua Medieinoa. YOUNO MEN nd tboM of middle aga who aro IM ill r " cufforinaf from the effect of a djKu luux uuiiis iti victims for business or marriage, permanently enrefl, at moaersio expense. DOT VBffl BHUUI I ) ttot of be ii.ar.rtd by patwaU amrug trelea( I Milcd Ire. lo itijr iH!Jre oa .plitioo. I 4 Mini aftrriac Ina Raptor dnaM apad Ukalr MW, a lra i wrtaina X Vrr aJtaatagw. lib aata lrw.1 VfDK, BBTTSaJ WOh SC. a Ma t.fxnimut VNTiott ttrmrv eeonoeaiuu, ina tnoura se wim : FRUIT PRESERVING (23 Cts. Per Box.) j This is the fiipst ecopiuicaand the purest 4i Spoder in themarket-; It saves ' TIME ANT'LABOH. I For sale at JOIINH. ENNISS'. FruitJars! ErnitJars! JUST RECEIVED and Must be sold ! One-half Galhins and Quarts at 1 nnd . fl J.j per dozen, wliidfr willBcU cheaper than any one in town. ViAlso " iHubber Hi?as and Sealinsr Wax. for Jars. Cull and sec at -.ENNISS'. hi IP On Draught, On Ice, ' ' In Bottles, and by the Gallon, at DRUG STORE Next tb. Bingham's. LAMPS LAMP- i W- REDUoib Mrices at The Drug Store Next to BinhaWs. Sweet Oil, Tanner's Oil, and Iiard Oil, At Drng Store next to Bingham's. ,NiOTlCE(! JOHN F.I EAGLE j FASHIONABLE -r BOOT AND SiSl?,fl0?S,0 op, Upoaite ...-j o ".. ivcj.airin'j neatly and uromiit- A " Sauea 01 gooas made to order Oct. lt,'81:tf. f i I eaa woritln spare time only or VrT,rV ttTvTW You tan Hv 01 toe and do vh: No other ouWew win pay ycu nearly aa WnilNo ?e can fau td wake enormona Savby tuonj miu noDoraoij. jAriirei - ' TsckCo Augusta Maine. ' AeamtblnatUm JVi iwwjo -iron, jib ruvtam Ekndihoaphorus in anfapitj!!T JMUai'S tmethfio citarmetcrittieof athrriran prrparatUm. laoM Ton 10 te my practice, ana la aa experience of - . . - Io'irill' UalxirrtH'S ' anLi. in a ,1. k aim way a -.. . SIM Wash . MRDlCiWE COgl3 CaUuTsU W. LOU.?! ? f Blackier-iii HeMersoB, TT'O MT5l--r1 11. 'I 1 1 j . -m a POWDER 01 KISllE llil. AND . nHinrm I jVlllliJIILa MACHINE OIL, 1 Jim; V." CnrJOa I I lit I JLB J.. til y E a rw r-..s- . r I ' w COMING IN EVERY DAY AT NEW FURNITURE STORE. - r i : - Eairi Sfr. ieKf flour I 1 i COME TO THE T j - i M pt everyfting; yan f n 1SV Bk llJ iP-A V" t " TB ff3 JLJiaJ? Vlrf BJMU 1 UtUl V HH1 V W W ALL MV " t . Were Inspected in person at the Manufactories, and bought for cash at the lowest piiccs, and! warranted to .'be. of the lafest low as any House in the; I A Nice Cottap-CIailier set for only Hce sets; for -- 4 --v Mb fit sets, MarWe Tops, only -----I Handsome Parlor sets for- Cheap Beds Special terms, made with country merchants who want cheap Beds in one doztn nii halt dozen lots. i3TI wjll also have on hand Undertakers goods all at the lowest prices at 40:3m naming fuLy dotenalned to convert my general nardware Business into Machinery Aerlcnltrral Imnle. menu ami Vehk W escltulvtly. I now offer lor CASll my entire stock of Shelf IlaTdwfre Tt nnT A0.0"?"1100 ? mr strand Prices Is respectfully solicited from Country Merrlhanta A7nN5'ofrIi fo :a.Si!, aril cash only 2 Car-IjoadH ; Open Buggies, $50 ; uau a J "uMueoT aUU 1501 efS and Ml- D Aiiln.1- IV r tv..-lii.. r ..... Oelser Separators and Horse Powers. mcuuni & nuamia uruiu and Uaano Drill- 1 Thomas' Hay Kakes, uaano unus. I "v-i.:"7 SuUy Wows, walking cuiuva- it.irirou imti. in.... . 1 Buckeyeand champion Mowers and papers. 1 i t -;4 i a irAakMMifrAiia.i 1 ." siliHI 1SAKI SSS-X Fr the MARKETCMl SEEDS SEEDS Eor tho-PRIVATE FAMILY OCcXe w ' c ro wn by o u rselves our own FrwglolCLlo vi mo iimnunAri r on our New Plant Iov BC8C,E8S CAEDS a DAVID tAUDRETHaSONS.SEED GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA .i. GRraDING & -1T nAS BERN FULLY stamp mm. dropped into u and C, floor ot a tocr, ash a)'i a. -r'spi--.--, ; t-ru5rm8! Waierocms 8'anr: icily i U ;t . ,r,. i.rp m - if ' I- T . . ... h-Xii -'rl h ' "1 rt:r fife;-feaN s44 ! o J.F. Rossi NEW STORE 1 ' want in tie Mtire line GOODS styles and Vest quality, and will be sold its country. Come nnd get ------ $25.00 i , $35, and $40 -- $55 -$40, $50 aflJ $75 at 83.50 a full line of COFFINS, CASKETS and R. M. DAVIS' New Store.! nLso offei Top buggiSTftfo. uggles at the following low prices: I have the sole Agency for the following named ma- nhln' fv 1 a.T2T?t ?nd Dexter Corn Sheller. fViJ miii t , "'"'"""I'-.aifla JHlf?.HJ?"""rlsH;M kinuT uai m",8;r Atlantic Hlant Pmrrtpr. nobertilwTlS waSns , w w . WWASJ UUIUCQO. T-. SMITHD33A1 PEDI1EESEE0S U S? .....ESTABLISHED -a AMALGAMATING MARHINKRV "9 pawn ma. enmbsrsomo StaniD ICU put up iu one day ready fo PRGVKD K TESTED I the bcft.Wui 5oWnU of t8 $1'rw 10 pots through a 4iMVSJl Jt"10" that iwll lu wearing parta'ar niairAw5i. uia.n tUe position lAWas?52ffi ."1 no 0011a or keys are required lt can ti Zft ,k ' with no expense lor louudattonV cheap and effecUve mm u?SLDfil 8lni,ie' 8Ump Mills. Rocic JireakersLi Air UOmnrM4ini dtf.i cii . f ,r"r Smps. and every descrlp. Uon 01 Frawea for Stamps : also ' stamps : also Improved Double or 1 r SINCLE CYLtNDPD HOISTUIG EliGDJES, With or Wrniorr TJoti.KRs, Win. tWSpeialltf tutnpted- to iliuing in, ard sllvcrorts. Wetor Drjr a 4 Liberty Street, IeisrTork. The Effects of Environments. r. In the discnssions of the effects of hferte-, 1'ty and parental infliiencs injourpaillr meeting last winter, there were those who thoaght that environment; had anile as . moch to do in shaping the! character of children as inherited conditions. The'v claimed 1 that there is an abundance 'tof lacrs to prove tuat However well born a child may be. if the parents are by stress of circumstances driven to A the hovel or tenement with deficient food and unfavor able snrronndiugs generally' the " child will be likeljr to degenerate morally. mentally and physically' The Germans have been observing its effects on longer ity, and they fiud that takht 1,000 well to do persons and 1,000; oor persons, there remained of the prosperous after five ; years, 943, while of the poor only G55 remained alive ; after fifty years there remained of the prosperous 557, and only 283 of the poor ; at seventy) years of j age there remained of the prosperous 235, and but 65 of the poor. The total average length of life amoug the well, off. classes was iouuu 10 ue irny years, us against thirty-two among the ' poor. Foot's Health Monthly. .That Muhoiie is "gone up" jsapparnut- ly bexoud peradventure. His bi assess ments can't save him. Front every part of Virginia news conies that leading He adjusters are deserting the sink wig ship. They are uieti of local influence such as the new judges lately chosen! by the late Legislature chairmau of executive 'com uiittees, editors of established papers, aud so on. The white ieople'lof Yiruinia will be true to themselves, turd they will cast off the odious yoke of a free looter who has made plunder out of the honor of Virgiuiaus. Whenever there is any trouble in the. Ba'dical-Liberal camp Dr. Mott appears. This mairwho speut $299,000 in the cam- paigu of 1880, this man has the corrup tion funds in his hands now. ' There was trouble iu the first District we see Mott there. There in trouble iu the second district we see him there. There is trouble iu Charlotte we see him there. Ho always quiets the trouble, or at least it is so published. How does he do it f Is it because he carries the bag t Con cord liefjisler. MT. VEBNQN LIYEBY STABLES L SHAVER & ARET Present their compliments to the public ami respect tul ly solicit a trial ot their h tablUment. It is complete in all the re quirenients of first class business. Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Wagons &c JaAXD AltK COXFIDEKT OF OlVfXO 8ATI8FACTIOX. Special provision and favorable rates for Boirdiug aud keeping horses, Drovers will tind good Stalls and Sheds at our place. Special accommodations Jin- the benefit of Commercial Travelers. Lee Street, Salisburv.'N. C. 3G:tf FIRST PKEMIL'M AWARDKb TO 5. Van WINKLE & CO., FOll BEST Cotton G-lxx with Feeder, AT ATLANTA, GA.,; 8"WBITK FOH PAliTICULAES AND PRICES. Cannons & Fetzer, Ag'ts., AT COXeORD, K. C.y ror Rowan, Cabarrus and Stanly counties. 38:3mos.pd. s rt 5. n SO CD 3 w . CD .3 s3 s-s a; rr a -i 2. p 5 z s 3" i 3-5.S-.SB! -i CD P CD X2 5T - f? X a 3 2 5 3 2 . C V rr. - 3 i -00 oS a. XX ' n o r -a 2 . i as 3 XS. .- 5 5 S i a? 2. s - p a " 2 " 3 3 r 3 2 2 Q CO si "1 m CO o Lit 3 sfcs 2 W 5. p j c a IS td a H t S. . SP p 3 3 s rgT-a 3 ? S A . t OB a? - at w 5 a n i: -i v 3 I y. I ?5 - E: a m 3 U. p nTIic Color and Lustre of Youth arc rector cd to faded or pray hair by thl; use of Pa ker's Hair Balsam, a hanuless dressing high ly esteemed for its pertume and pcr:.y Oci:Novl3 . : Printing Ofiice ; For Sale at a bargain; ; C.H.BRUNER, , 83tf China Grote. N. C. Q O a! 00 CO 1CH 1 R m it at S i 3 W O w 2 . .09 . j ao o S3 13 ....... . -3 v U a CO s a s a . 55 22 - ac. Ul . . . . . . . .r! 5 fc.-- -ss. CO a 59S20223 o o w 2 ss t J:; 3 s s s s CO HT1 5 Train No. 1 f J Connects at Salisbury with R. D. R. K. from all points North and South and from Raleigh. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car from Greensboro' to Henry's Connects at Statesvllle with A. T. & O. Dlv ot C. C. & A. R. R. with Sleeping Car from Charleston, S.C to Henry's. Open observation cars run over the mountain both ways between Henry's (and Warm Springs affording a magnificent day-light view of the Mountains and French Broad river .j connects at Warm Springs with of E. Tenn., Va. & Oa. R. R. for Morrlstown and points South-West. Train No. 2 . Connects at Warm Springs with K. T.Va, Ga.R.R. Pullman Sleepers from Henry's to Greensboro, ' and Sleeping Cars from Henry's to Charleston. 8. C. ixmnecis ai siaieavme wuu a. 1. su. inv.oi u u. Si A. ILK. and at Salisbury with R.&D.R.R. tor all points North and South. ' Through Ticket on sale at Salisbury, Statesvllle, AshevlUe and the Warm Springs to all principal cities. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS on sale from all points Xort h and South. . i J. B. Macmnrdo, Audr. G. K. P. Agt. North Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS C.OING EAST. Date, Apr. 3U, 1b82 No. 51. DaUy. 4.00 p.m. 5.63 " 70 " 8.00 9 30 M 11.47 120 44 1.40 p.m. 4.05 14 6.30 No. 63, Daily. Leave Charlotte.... SalUburv " jiigh Point.. A rr. ti reensboro .... Leave Greensltoro . Arr. Ilillflro ' Durloim " Ualeigh Lv. " Arr. Goldsloro 4.40 p. m. 6.24 44 7.35 44 i 8.06 44 j i No. 17 Daily txceptSaturdsy, Leave Greenidniro 5 00 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 1.51 a. in. -ArriveatGoldBboro7.20 44 1 No.51 Connects at Greensboro with D. R. U. for all points North, East and Wert, via. Danville. At Gohlxboro with W.& W. R. R. for Wilmington. Nr.. 53 Connect- at Salisbury with W. N. C 11 R. for all nointain Western N.Carolina daily at Greensboro with R. A D. R. R. for all points North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. Date. Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. Daily. No. 52. Dailf. LeaveGohUboro . Arrive Raleigh -Leave " Arrive Dnrharr ... " HilUboi ..... Greenl ro.. Iave " Arrive HighPiont ' Salisbury.... " Charlott'e 10.00 a. m 12.20 pui 3.55 " 5.0G " 5.46 44 8 05 9.15 44 9.50 " 11.12 44 1.10 a.m. 0.40 a. m. 1010 44 11.21 44 1.00 44 No. 18, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv. Goldab'o 2.50 pni I Ar. Raleigh 7.10 pro Lv. 4' 6.00 am ' Ar. Greensboro 3.15 pm No. 50 Connect at Charlotte with A. & C. Air Line for all iKmts in the South and bouth west, and with C. C. & A. R. R. for all point South and Southeast. N.. 52 Connect at Charlotte with A. A C. Air Line for all point South and 8oulhwet; at Charlotte with U. U. & A. U. ri. Willi an points Sooth and Southeast. N. W. N. C. RAILROAD. hit b'3, No. 52 J Going West. No 50 Dailj, ; i Daily. ex. Sunday. Lv. Greensboro 9 25 p iu I 9 50 a m Ar. Kernersville 1041" 1041 44 " Salem 11 25 44 1135 44 No. 51. I Goino West. Daily. 1 No.53. ex. Sun. 1 Daily. 1 Leave Salem 5 15 am 600 pm Ar. Kernewville 550 44 840 M 4t Greensboro 7 00 44 - 800 STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. I : ' No. i. p Goixo NoRTn. Daily ex. Sun. Leave Chapel Hill ...... 10.40 a m Arrive University 11.40 a ni . ' ' NoT2. . f Going South. Daily e. Suni. AniveUniverity 12.10 pm Arrive Chael Hill 1 1.00 pm Pullman Sleeping Can without Change On Train No. 60, New York and Atlanta via. V" ... i? mi. t-,--- fj-. Washington & Danville, and between Greens- boro and Charleston. ! On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlotte Washington and Charlotte via Danville. fgyTbrough Tickets on oaleatUreenaimro, Raleish. Goldsboro, Salisbury and Chsrlolte, and at all principal points South, South went. West, North and East. Kor Emigrants rates to Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and the Southwest, address A POPE, 1 " Gen. Faengei Agt. 21:1 r Biohmond, Va. Histoid ofKowan County Copies of this interestinglioolc mny had f T. F. Klcttz, Tiieo. BcEnB.i or at Hr WatchmasO(tIv, . I 1 W.C. Ka?:r. ' Late of Edjccociba Co! . PARKER & CARR-, InHnn Inm. I!:' UUllUil UU1U. li CouxEK Favette ami AVatek Streets, Business and Correspondence solicited" : 43:4m:pd v ' t 1 1 O0MI1D THESE' PLliWfl have gcaalM cala4 Kul aoavda arnica at karaer uavuf im SIB. In - .4 rerenible slip poiata, they-ars Um heat rsMlmt sa4 laoat ecououilcal, to the fanner. f aar fWw " ; oeAinpiori GRAIN DRILL. This Drill fca. fore fe4 allstrttw. tors for both wheat ' asdenss seetf,aa4 has tb oaly Far- 4 ti iacr i attaehaaaail. C--v--VJtji XA-ym mai wiu sow suciy rg Dborphsie. Itistba ' i ii A. L .il vHf ... . simptest, lightest raaninc sod kest Drill BRITISH MIXTURE. .; Iliis celebrated" FertUlxer has 200 IBS. gained lu great popularity aot caly ob account of the price, hat hsi eanse Its effects are anlToral goo4, and it has been fomd M gta more Fertilizer lor each dollar BRITISH rJaDOURH ka.whtmah' OAXTIM0I paid than can he procured rem any efW ssaretj E. B. WBTITilAII, Office aad Salesroom, " ! No, 104 8. diaries Street, IBALTOIOITE, m. MANUFACTURER, OP - t mm 1 1 m 'mmmfummmwm 1 HXIi U 1 AiN JjAiJJ-JjIlt Uil AGENCY OF AMES' ENGINES, College St., Charlotte, XaC. THE STANDARD AMES'. ENGINES, ; j Agricultural, PortaDlc, Adjustable Cut Of, and Stationary Steam Engines and Boiler. Also. Agents for the Southern Standard Cot ton Press best and most powerful Preri made. '' Saw and Grist Mills, Clark's Seed Cotton Cleaner, (increases the value of dirty cot ton 2 cents per pound), Cotton Seed Ilullerf and Grinders. The Van Winkle Gin, (first premium at Atlanta, Exposition), Shinj(l Machines, Jet and Force Pumps, and all kinds of Mining nnd Mill Machinery. Wood working machinery of all descriptions, sad Teed's Turbine Water wheel. f3F Write for Circular aud Pri.eeti J. G. SHANNON HOUSE, JOHN G. YOUNG, j June 3. 1882.-tf. Aent for the CARD WELL THESHER, D. A. ATWELL. WUEA YOU WAAT IS fit V A i I At Low Figures Call ou the uuJernigntd atKo. ft, GrsM Kon. D .A. ATWELL Salisbury jN.C, June 8 -tf. W. C. Y.' Parkkk Lata ot Warren ton, . c. 3 nilAhnntM UBS CHILLED f i . ...... PLOVJS - v - . " -Jf v,7 Specialties. HA ROW ARE Horker School OXFOKD, N. C. The next sewi.n of this school will Vrgl . the second Monday in January . : ror eireular giving terms and other psrue alars,aptily to the piincipul : Khly -i - ;; .-. r Pfll ft Great chance to make money. Those II U I U always take advantage of the cfcaa iMfnrmiHr.r innn.v flint, nro nffprft). Cre&eraUy become wealthy, wiaie those wao.w?" such chances remain m poverty. W"L S?x men, women, boys and girls to work for us ngnt im theJJ 0WI guiles. Any one can do the wort prs perly from the flrst .start. The bnslnesa will iw more tnan sen timea narywjax make money rapiaiy. 10a can uevovc rsi's I time to the wo rk. or onir your snare momeni lDtormatton and all that is needed sent it, Address KT1.N80N A Co., Portland, Msa be ! HARR'S RCMepV CO. WPfl CHTMlSTf. UoaaLe aMtf aaa a aa . irt s 'MimgZt&X A' nfirrlT Waaa .wiiiiy , ga I (nr tba fpawly aa "'"J atrfaoTSaminal Eiaii-n i fnd Impoteaey y g w w. - p rv r-tu a1?-. Vl - .iiamiMia'y;g ( 1 . f Statoa; r1'-"' ' ' ' M4ta.MtMMT-M.n- . ,ip '! 'TrZ, li Mim.ii." mo-mi li MMniy rntvM m ft tia anaw ZjlL (m tw IMM wmm. . 1- k ir m MMvaut PJJS iiai(iiiMMaMt rMMt mm. mW """- - .'S? Till j n i i i i - - M. 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