, Vance at Taylors Yiiie. THURSDAY. SEPT. 21. 1882. "m- NEW TERMS. From 11 after tlie 1st day of J"nrf 1882, hfsdbscription price of the II atch md will be as follows: t fti , One rear, paid in advance, - . aynient delayed 3 montlisjOO itiavment delayed 12 uioutlis 2.50 AxeV aysid4 bospital bar has been opened at the old 1XHIZNQ TUTEIiiaGEHCE. T. K. BBXJNEB MANAGER. , New Clerks. There are.quite a num ber of new faces behind tlie .connteis in oar stores. -The yoang men selected are putting on their best looks and manners tryioir to captivate trade: T Harry .Over-1 Mining items taken from tlie Watch- man and Thos. S. Miller are at Jno. D. I man are' frequently , credited to other Gaskill'. Robt. Charles of t)avie, is with I Journals, and more frequently, not credi- Messrs. ; Kluttz and - RendUman. J. A. Bailey: at 'Jones. McCnbbins " & Co's. C. A. Rice and J. F. Spaagh are at J. D. McNeely's. R. M. Barringer at Mr. A. C. Harris and Edward Heilig at . Theo. BuerbaumV Mr J.' F. Ross has added ted at all. Our exchanges will please give proper credit " " f r " ' ; - ' Mr. Crawford Hoi tshonser has Jet spe cimens of ore taken: from .-his place. 9 miles souheast of 1 Salisbury.-. The ore is Don't lorget that Senator Ransom speaks here on jfbe 23d. Col. 0. S. Brown Borden House. has: re-opened the " The nnthoritiesof the Western Rail road ar puttingjin scales at this depot, for weijiug loaded cars. V 7 . . . : . O r - , Ramsay has wntten 10 move the Postmaster WnAliinton for berraission to " " ; F r . . . .1. nearer the; business center oi , me office town. -o- slBrown lias returned from New assortment of 31. -rLi with ar extra fine cHJtaes aim geunvuieu s uu ready iale dtTwear. Mr! Theo. Buerbaum has resigned the secietaf'Rhip of the North State Life and N untualf Associations MrJ. M. j Gray . I vUcte-A in his stead, and was also made oae of the director. ' i J O I - RoBBED--On last ' Sunday evening while the family of Mr. J. M. Gray were absent at Church, some thief entered the And between 60 and 70 dollars of stolen: : He has an idea as to the parties perpetrating the theft. School Movement. We learn (that the good people of ( Locke township have 'appointed a meeting to be held at Owen's School blouse on Saturday the 23d inst, 2 . ml for the purpose of making ar rangements for the erection of an Acade my building. J ' -: Messrs. Walter R. Blackmer and Sam'l Taylor! have purchased the entire interest of Mri R. R. Crawford in the hardware IniRinFiti. na conducted bv the 'firm of ;R. R. qfawford 'id Co. Mr. Crawford re tires 4utirely. The new firm will-push the 1 biliness. and hope for the continu auce odihe trade from their friends. Sue the youugimen. . o cess to Yadkin HouseI This house presided over bfW. H. Kestler, is undergoing re pairs aiid is beingpainted inside and out .'A-douSfe veranda is "to be built to the front. A restaurant, bar and ten-pin alley .Tits attuched. They have recently added v beer bottling department to the establlAinieut and they are now filling orders! beer. to his force Messrs. M. Bi McCandless, quartz, flesh colored, carrying pyrites. W. L. Johnson and William Rice. Edgar Some northern gentlemen are sinking on Shaman is with JL M. Daris. W. H. Mil- this property. This adds another to the er of Franklin township is at Bernhardt I list of Rowan mines. & Bro's. Mr. M. S. Brown, baa increased his force by two, Messrs. Theo. B. Brown I Yellow . OcHBE.r-Re?. W. H.Cone, and Robt. Palmer. : M. M. Bailey is with who Uvea sear China Grove, this county; D. A. Atwell. Messrs. Meroney 6c Bro. I has brought in ' specimen of ochreous want two clerks!.' ! I clay. Particles of manganese are 'scat- I ! o j tered through the mass. He says it occurs Prof. Allen Carrof Dundee, Scotland, J in considerable quantities. has delivered three lectured here, under the ansnices of the" Y. M.I C. A. Last Dr. H; R. Ro&rers is erectinz chillian Monday ; night his lecture entitled "The mills at the Beaverdam mine, in Mont battle of life and how to win it,", was ex- gomery county. This looks like going ceedingly rich, brislting with wit through- back to first principles yet ) we think it out. I On Tuesdav evening he gave his a wise move. In the history of all our lecture on "The Master Passion." or best mines, it will be found that they wooing and wedding. ' It U needless to paid better, and did rtroTe satisfactory say, with his reputation for wit that the) work With the chilli mill, than with any audience was intently interested and I other some of the very best .have paid amused. On Wednesday 'night he gave I little or nothing since the removal of the his tjest lecture, entitled The Scotch J mill indicated. iThere seems to be some- Covenanters" historical. The lectnrt was thing in the rubbing or slow grinding given in Scotch Highland costume. J process that aids in the amalgamation After each lecture, Mrs.; Curr, an ac-l the same ores worked on stamp mill yield complished elocutionist gave select read-1 a smaller per cent of returns. ings of J the first order, and rendered in pertection. i lie eniertainmenis oi jtoi. i Montffomerv countv has the reDutation and Mrs. Curr are refined and elevating of ng the coonty in the State ana bone w no may nave an opportunity itn nA Ti,.rA i. nn'nht tn tl to hear them should neglect it. 1 j truth of the assertion. A recent trip j " 0 : I through a large portion of the county has Old Invitations. Life among-the had a convincing effect. , The undiscover- young people ot oaiisourjr seventy-nve wealth of years ago. The kindness of a lady enables us to On yesterday. 12th. Z. Bi Vance filled an appointment here to-address the peo ple on the issues of the day.; The day was fine, the crowd was large, quiet and very attentive, and when about to close he an nounced that he had spoken 2t hours. Cries from every part of the crowd came. go on, go on . - , . . . yi Ills speech was a plain common sense matter of fact talk-, addressed to the un BUSINESS LOCALS 1st private sale at my residence ENTIRE S?S2E.H?LO kitcheii rVani- JURE, tncludiBg cxbtzts, ncrcaxs, rood szv. lo machihk and fine kosxwoob tta.no ; ' alao oo Us3it BFUM0 waoox. Tnis is a good chance tor housekeepers or those contemplating housekeeping, as the above articles will be sold reasonable. Those derstauding and judgment of his audience themselves. Jia!CaaT more than to their feeling. Showing first, i mf - - ma me socauea Lauerai pany waanotb- duii niMft Ann snoirin rnn.i ingelse but the bid Republican party un- Vik o , D C"CULTURAL;LIME! der a uew gnise, that so misgoverned and C?2 S,s ?n.dian Rock,-No. 1 Lump, i - ' f nearlyi bankrupted the State while in power j since the war. That if a man is opposed to prohibition he had better be long to the Democratic party, as only in States j overwhelmingly Republican had auy prohibitory, laws been enacted. That we had ; lived and prospered -under the present system of, County Government for 98 . years; while the few years that a different system was tried did not benefit one. portion of our Stateand nearly ruined another portion j where' colored voters were in a majority. - The colored people did not ruiu it. ii But mean white people elected to office by colored men's votes did the mischief. ceired. Also AcTicnltnr&l T.im nn hinil Cheap at J. ALLEN BROWN'S. Sept. 14, 1882. tf. 1 , Refined Cotton Seed Oil; K- For Cooking purposes, at i - J. D.McNEELYU Olive Bntter, : J ; . A valuable substitute for ; - Lard, at J. D. HcNbklt'B. TUTT'S PILLS A SUGAR PLUM i Terr's Pills are now. covered over with a That as we had now TanilU sugar coatinsr. makin? thm mm nlMnnt in North Carolina under Democratic rule I i 8Wl'ow a little sugar plum, and. render- gooa 7 government, state and countv. ? lDem "greeanie to the most delicate stoml- peace, quietness,! general prosperity in all our industrial, educational commer cial, agricultural, manufacturing, in' short in every' department that tends to make a people prosperous, happy; and conten ted. It would be-best to let "well enough alone,n and not try the dangeroaa experi ment of going oyer to a party now, who made so signal a ! failure when they were in power. wen tnis was the view a very large portion of the Alexander people ath. ; : i j J " muwuv KUVt U1111UU. vVUCa ( They give appetite and flesh to the bodj. Tnej cure drspepsia and nourish the sys tem. "'""..v.!', -.-N yi '' " I Ther cure Tever and ague, cosLirenesa, ect. Sold everywhere. 23cenUabox. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and BUUotM attain noslUvelT cured with Emory's staadard cam phib on InfalllKl. Mmiul. mava. aw - took of things before, and are only too obstinate, long standing cases where Quinine and happy I to find the views of this distin- iLfiSf. laUed: They are prepared guished Senator from North Carolina,' so ; Swords ot 'uTcSnT well expressing their own.. I feel that I j a 00111 Dreaker sugar-coated; containing no Quinine have not done ; the speaker justice, nor mUd adEta can I, in either a long, or short review of I less in all cases: they effectually cleanse the system um ucn iu wm iuud vu un, ooaj, as a nouse- 3 1 - t J J r i I uescriue ana reprouuee, i near iw - tt,n frora ti.e .nrface Terv bie, some ot the antique invitations useu dergronnd work haa ever been clone. The by the- grand-fathers of niany of those di8COVerer of the "mother lude" in the Vwhol now enjoy the merry music and jh aA. rnBi. i i latiuuo v-4Sisj i'o n in avuw wm graceful motion of the Ball Room. The first to which' allusion j is made, was issued Oct. 18, 1826, and" was headed uie county vrui eruiuiy le88 fresuets should follow, hone it will equal, if not over- balance, that already not be seriously injured.- The wheat crop found. Millions in free gold have been uie largest we nave nad, oats pretty little an- Iiur colM)Q ue"er man nau been expec- nere, and the cause he advocates also and plaint their equal is not known ; one box will have this visit X feel confident ! will increase nJlS caae- 7 DOtn. i I druirtrlsts everywhere, or Rent hr m 9 an ka The ! prospect for plentiful crops in l1 "s. Emory-B little Cathartic Puis, best AlTnntW iairftrr r., r c? otanuara cure Co. 114 - - - - M vra sa a7 uuui w I i- MJ4KM.IJ ni.miiv rKW fir it JTtiw FOR SALE BY J. H.IENNISS. various , camps win create a rusu oniy equalled by that of J49 to the West. , In timber, the county is also worth ted, and tobacco very good. In our coun ty most of tlie farms are small, each man cultivating his own himself. Que farmer told me yesterday lie bad raised aud threshed this year 500 bushels of wheat from 32 acres, sowed or drilled in. and that he was preparing to seed GO acres 882. FOR THE 1 2 a mmm S.nMMAI n MWhAa AM v - mm T J1111IUUB ' LUUUOtlUUB Ul UL1DB Jk 1UUU 1CAI I III 1 M TS I 1 111 11 A . BftlnA tVClV Qlin a UZaV,aUnrw. Pnnren T?,ooQ Tim Koll -oa . . ... . . 7 . . ' . '. . " "J . "ff" ""f uui.owu.j vvu.bv .M.wa. , . . ninp r thr irtle moRt of wliicn can 1 snort. Deacues nave been abundant. r ,-- ---- "to be given at the Mansion Hotel, kept by Col. Edward YaTboro'." The manag ers were: RMacnamara, G. McConnaug hey, P. White, E. Cress, Vf. F. Kelly, A. Torrence, RM. Pearson, and To. Mitchell. The invitation is decorated with the con ventional spread eagle, shield and scroll inscribed: "JE Pluribu Unitpif- j The next was issued June 15, 1819, and was to be given "at Mr. J. Howard's As sembly Room." The managers of this ball were: Stephen L. Ferrand, Alexaa- Ider Long, John Beck with, John Beard, J. C. McConnaugheyand George Brown. be bough t for a few dollars per acre. M. McJ WHEAT CROP! The Sam . Christian Placer Miiie For the Watchman. German Carp. While in Montgomery ' Co.. last week, i Me. Editor: On the 14th day of Au we took advantage of aii opportunity to fi.f caught one of my carp with hook ... ..ii. .i...Li. - - nu ane, wnicu weiguea ins. ana was 16i inches long. ; He played well, and was as active as auy trout or sucker I ever booked. Again. On the 17th of Septem ber, I caught one on my snatch net. This one was 17 J inches long, 6 inches wide, and weigued full three pounds, I think 1 snail not disturb them any more until next Spring. W. R. Fralet.s from all directions, for bottled -o- WAtiit Melon Vixe.-Fcw persons are nwae t tne extraoruiuary growi n some- times luade by the water melou vine. Pr. L.1 W. Coleman measured one near Organ church, a few days ago, which counteil out 990 feet, lacking only 10 feet of a thplisand. Of course this nieasure- ment comprised the branches of the vine, 'which aid notseein to her. more numerous than usual. . 'o r' Xost-A Reward. i - Lost! on the nisht of the 19th inst.. at the depot in Statesville, on the train going East, or at the depot in Salisbury, a Lad ? Gold Watch aud neck chain. It is an cSJl-time watch, and valued most on accoudt of its being long in the family of the owjier. " It was in possession of the owner j at tho depot In Statesville, and not mmsed until after her arrival in Sal- isburyfl A suitable-reward will be given if. left jit the Watchman Office. reason f Moif;omery Coujnty has one "liberal." He is 4ite a curiosity his name is Dr. Simmons L. Regulator, aud he is a resi deut of 1 roy. In cases of billionsness. ,ne is insure cure. His reason (reason is i a Wonderful thing) for going over wjis be cause a North Caroiiua Senator voted to f .retire Jraut. He has goue to the party who endorse Grant, and who retired him on good pay." Just: where the comes in is a questiou. t II" ' i ' O r a smaii parry trointins place: spent . last: week in Montgomery county, in search0f big garner They enjoyed five lively abases, after , deer, all of which es caped fo i the Yadkin river. They, sue ceeded ; however, in getting some fame. v though)f a less romantic nature. A sheep and a g being the victims. One1 of the -party kUed a huge rattlesnake with a pine knot. John Beaman, the most fa mous jhunter iu thel county eutertained . ! PfJ at w house, near Troy for viu j uays, aua told many stories of rue naming in bvgoue times. Hoit was "Wlio kiljld 7 deer atone shot a few? years W w"o killed die wolf, the stuffed r r alfth ..... ; i ; w5,,"cu wasexniDitea on our streets r two yk:ars since. From his place the v if eat to Mr. ,W. K. Beach urn's, rt: f- f farborough, or probably jbetter u turn. This gentleman is the t08lerous farmer in hi section. . ul Tea a CDttou stalk taken from his f tUT H htcfZs 8j feet high, and ""-gusjspread 6 feet. There 3e are the few anywhere who can equal this. also has a well filled store mine kMrBeachuni ,T MPP e8tI,ei 6am Christian which H only a mile distant. ;.- ue4inutiu - both tie partyv letnrn thanks to jentlenieu nuuitd fur L-i.,.l.-cco j ' ttml during their star, ' see sthis valuable property, aud (spout an hour or so in going oyer it. The. fol lowing remarks were hastily noted. The property embraces 1300 acres, and the mineral right on several adjoining properties. It lies on the Yadkin, or Pee Dee, as it is called there, 12 miles The pext was issued by the "Salisbury rom Troy,. the county town, aud 42 miles , Sept. 20, 1882. . The. country is mountainous-a sue- , ? "i., X ,V inn f ton hnuftrntin t.h Mb. Free.w Thej latest song jewel from dinr rldr tl, Ydkin nA th reat Music Wishing House of the Uwharrie rivers; the peaks rising from one to three hundred feet above the sur rounding country. Between these hills are many gulches, which have pay streaks of grit underlying the i surface, . I : I flWMta . . fiLA 1 ...... ' I ' I tion was issued by the "Gentlemen of Sal-1 -w... s" since I lost my massa when der set me free." ry" for a ball to be held at Ilk Hnie's 0608 are ater-worn pebbles of quarU Price 40 ceuts. Luden & Bates, 000- WE HAVE A LARGE LOT OP ACIDS FOR COMPOSTIIIG. We have, also a full supply of Anchor" Jockey Club," Oct; 2Cth, 1818. This ball was to be given at Mr. Holtons Hotel. The j managers were: S. Ii. Ferrand A Long, junF. McClelland, J. Giles, E. Allemong and L. Utzuian.j These three were printed on common newspaper, cut noto rize and folded.- The 'next three are printed ou the roughest card board, 2 by 3 inches. June 26th, 1817, the in vita- Fertilizer. South. One of those plaintive negro mel odies like "Old Black Joe," that touch the hearts of all. ; "I am getting old and feeble aM my hair is turning And there is no one left on earth to ftare for mn An t the hoe-cakes In the cabin they arrow scarcer On a t-a fi-anHaH flnAdo SPECIAL FOR WHEAT. J. D. GASKIIkL 4 -Urn WILL BUY gIN ANY QUANTITY BIACKBERRIES, PEACHES, APP -v 1 EES; s . - t i V PLUMS, &C. The Largest Stock of Goods IN TdWN To select fro: Sept 1882. isbui assembly room, on the evening of the 4th of July. J. L. Henderson j C. Fisher, L. Ferrand, T. Allison, JJ Giles and J. Utzman were the managersJ The next ball was held for a purpose, as trill be seen by reading the card : "THE citizens of Salis bury! solicit the honor of M company at a ball to be holden at Mr, James Huie's, on Friday evening the 3d instant, to eel and other rock. SmalLstringers or veins of quartz cross these grit beds some of I i which are auriferous. The whole surface as far as tested is gold bearing. In many : places the washine has only been done on the surface, producing nuggets from one to sixty pennyweights. The largest piece ever taken j weighed 8 pounds. The : company have taken Savannah, Ga. WE CAN OFFER YOU Wheat Crop of Rowan. Having in vited the Wheat Threshers of the county to report the quantity of grain cleaned by them, we have responses from the follow- J") TJ0EMENTS o - , Rusher & Bost, 4,850 bushels Wheat. SPECIAL ebrate the restoration of 1 peace to the 4 Pund nngget, and several weigh- ing 2 pounds ; besides a great number from one pennyweight and upwards. It is calculated that the property has pro- duced its minions yet there is no way of ascertaining the exact figures. Hydraulic mining has been applied to three gulches which have paid extra va- United States. J. Fulton, T. L. Cowan, A. Kerr, J. Giles and M. Brown, manag ers. Dated March 1st, 1815. The next oldest is dated January 1st, 1012, ana was a ball "to i be holden at Mr. -T. Holmessw John j Beard, John Smith, A. R. Rumu and John Kerr were the managers. 1 The next three are the oldest, and are water on another hill, opposite to the printed on the back of playing cards. One one now being worked j which the Super- j. H. Rice, issued December 30th, 1800, by the "Me-1 nienueus iuium wm prove xar ricuer i rrj .i . m : l than tha nrevions wbrkinmi. i i vumcuu xrauesnieu ot uie lownw ,, - i ..... Miaenheimer 2,300 40 John Hark ey, -f 5,070 " " i 3,832 Fisher & Brown 8,000 " " i 3,000 Rendleman & Coon 4,954 " 3,960 Alex Peeler & Co., 4,500 3,500 N. Morgan, irantlv. They are contemnlatinir puttiuc w.j .larger oc to., it Salisbury, at a ball to be holden at the Court Houfe, on the 1ft of January next, at five unlock iu the eVeuing.w Tlis card is printetVon the back of the kiug jof spades. The next, priuted on tlie five bf spades, is, as- lollows : "The delight tof They have a doublet acting pump, run by two 80 horse engines the steam supplied by three boilers aggregating 200 horse power. These';- pumps force Miscellaneous, Miller & Co. Lefler & Bro.; t.. the water through a. 14 , inch jjrou pipe, or column,' 1500 feet to a vertical W company ia folicited bv the Gentle- height: of 250 feet, thence distributed men of Salifbury, at n feriea of dancinir through, lines of boxes to the .works. aflfemblies, to be holden on the third Fri- There are two lines bf boxes one a quar- daysl at five o'clock, P. M.1 iu November. ter o a mile and th6 other. 800 yards in Line & Co., Liogle & Co., ii 6,800 6,430 t 5,025 60 , 2,060 960 3 5,3034 2,083 3,860 2,600 315 50 ,4,700 2oi; 4,100 '2,100 ii i i u t tt it it t tt tt it it it ii ii a tt it u ii it u ii i ii it Oats. Rye. Wheat. Oats. Wheat. Oats. Wheat, uats. Wheat. Oats. Wheat. Wheat. Oats. Rye. Wheat. Oats. Rye. Wheat. Oats. Wheat. Oats. Wlieat. Oats. Wheat. Oats. Wheat. Oats. Dont Buy Till You See TJs. December, Jauuarjr and February, at Mr. lengtnuey uaye oecween one aua two itg next geion September 28th. All the The University f will open . mm m ; m Toi es's. M. Stokes. J. Steele. H. G. Bur- mUes in Ien8lu i -yea , rocK numes. ton and Thos. L. Cowari. manairers.i- They work two nozzles-lj inch each- Saluburv. Nov. 1R 1 iftnn n I , . i! 4 with which they move : about 100 cubic The last and oldest oue was issued June ards P ; 30, 1806, for a ball to be held in the Court At present they are working in what is House on the 4th of July, at "fix o'clock I known as "Moores dry nollow," the pros- ,U , ,e. eX,'uil,s" M' Stokw M- A Lock, pect being very fine, and a good yield is x!aa lM va expected. ' the departments.wiU be in, full operation and are open and free ta Jail 'the world male and female- -except that law stu dents pay a tuition fee of $50. EXHIBIT priuted on the back of) the queen of spuues. They have some six or eight ! good At DIED. the residence of her Son-in-law. Mr. H. T. Sprinkle, on last Friday, 15th iu st., M rs. - M. A. Pendleton, after! a long land protracted ' illness, aged 155 jearsl : . -j;-;" -j f ,- Mrs. Pendleton has for; a number of years: been a consistent member of .the Episcopal Church in this city, and dar ing tne lengthened period of her illuess, when. "many, times her frail body was racked with pain, exhibited a most won derful degree of ' patient fortitude, show iug a strong faith, and christian-like sub mission to the will of her heavenly Fath er, which bore her up till the last : and - . Of the Clerk of the Commissioners of f 1ia Pjinnfs tf Pnivnn tn til A firfik Xftn. houses, on the property, and are working in Sentomber. A. D. 1882. Amounts and items audited by the Board to the members thereof : a force of 20 hands. U me aupc says ail tuat is necessary to make the property a complete successs is to get plenty of water on it. He thinks it quite probable that the ; mother lode may be struck 'when there is enough water to enable them to work on a large scale."'' . '-4 -:' " T"i The company; working this property lis a private corporation, organized under the laws' of this State. Mr." Thomas Shervin, is Supt Chas. Armstrong fore man and W. B. Smith, Book keeper. G. A. Bingham, per diem, " . ii' . . - ,5 days ext. service Andrew Murphy, per diem, D.iA. Davis, per.diem, f t A dava extra service f, per diem, 1 day extra service mileage Wi M. rtincaid ii t per diem, mileage D. C Iteiu. per diem; i . i " " mileage H. I J. G. Fleming if It is estimated that over 1,000,000 or- someUf herlast.words were exhortations anS0 trees will come into bearing ! n . Or- to her- children and friends to live so as Woodsohy per diem, Distances traveled by the $28.00 10.00 2.00 18.00 8.00 28.00 2.00 7.00 28.00 18.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 i the Board in a $234.40 members of tending the sessions of the to be prepared to meet her in that eter nal home whence her spirit has fled. ange county, Fla, this year. same: i J. G. Fleming,! ' W. M. Kiucaid, 373 miles. i cn n The fourth annual fair of Mississippi " n - , 1 - win commence at ADerdeen on ! October . t Horatio N. Woodsox. Clerk. LOOKOUT FCR OUR NEW ADVERTISEMENT OF FALL GOODS IN A FEW DAYS. RESPECTFULLY, AC, J. F. ROSS. THOMASVX1XE Female College! I Prof. J. H. Gardner, ot Ala., college President of Ions standing and successfu experience becomes a partner and co-prin-ciDal of the school. Mrs." Gardner, as Lady Princinal. assumes control of the Home Department. She has never failed to give complete satisfaction and win the esteem and love of pupils. Rev. S. H. Thompson and wife efficient and popular teachers last session, give full time to instruction. . ! Three new -teachers of Art, Music and .Modern Languages, thoroughly qualified bv nature, education and experience, com- plete a J? acuity unsurpassea in me Dimie. The school is now placed on a firmer foot ing than ever. :-. I ! '" I . I Board and English Tuition per term, $75; . I The 26th session opens beptember 4tn For catalogue address 41:1m I am now receiving my v FALL & WINTER STOCK or CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES ,HATS, CQTCALL AND 8EE THEMtHC Cheaper than Ever before. fell Stliibury, June 25th, 1882. s. kr v. I-- I- ,-. .-s -A ' 1 - 1 '! "1 ETC. 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