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Log a l. KSPAY. AUG. 14, 18?4. Subscription Rates fa. . I 4ym't delayed 3mos2.00 spidered 12 BjUO P.fSwlll please say-"advertlsed liran" Dcmocratic flag raisins will take . ' w Saturday, Aug. 16th, 2 o'clock Pm- o Tbr public school at Gold Hill will on entertainment to-morrow even give an CM kit-tnlmston. candidate for .111 . iD the ninth district Taesday, going outh- Co ngress passed through See advertisement of Salisbury Female Academy in this paper, and decide early what yon will do about sending pupils. We present the LanthnarVB report of U proceedings of ; the Congressional v , a:, i.u i i a. i f Lonvention nviu iicre jwl report not haviug been wee left frUi. A Leap Year Picnic L. J. .W. should have signed his name in foil. If there was a leap year picnic in Atwell town ship, as he or she says there was, it was doubtless a delightful day to those who attended it, and L. J. W. should hare remembered the printer's rule not to publish anything the writer is afraid to put his name to. Thanks for the kind words sent to us by the unknown writer. Nor does the printer publish every thing sent to him with the proper name signed to it. The very next letter open ed after reading "L. J. W." was of this character. It tells ns of the "stingiest man iu the county" in a way that the stingy man would be sure to know that it was aimed at him, and would come to the printer for the name of the writer; and thus bad feelings might be stirred up and the peace of the neighborhood dis turbed, it may be for years. It is better to let the stingy man go along until he meets with some accidental eye-opener, to make him feel "what a tool he is. Ston'e VoBK.ASee Mr this Joha D A. sr. rersons town alone Fisher's notice in wanting stone work tfie railroads would Mr. Fisher. New Coe Tobacco tiooed as rather a RUTjprtee, of the ne w crop of Tobacc jkt the Kluttz Warehouse Tliisis'anusnally early, as those familiar with the subject will know. Ui.'" 1 JM W A one load m fc-eceived tf3a.va age. u i tiieir friends of Salisbury to-i: (Friday) uht to form a Cleveland, Scales aud Craige Club. Also, to join them on Saturday in raising a Democratic Flag on the public square of the town. - Gen. Scales, and Mr. Johnston of Bun combe, the nominee for Congress, passed through Tuesday on their way. to the Poplar Tent Fair, which opens on the 13th, at which place Mr. Scales will ad dress the people. Senator Vance will gpeak there to day. o Gen. Scales passed through going East, last night, 8:20 p. in., returning from Poplar Tent Fair. We are informed that 4here were no less than fivy jjpSnsand people at the Fair to hear thekhes of Mr. Scales aud Mr. Bennett. (I ML" We enthusiasm but all very orderlv. Coubt House, Aug. 7th, '84. At a subsequent meeting of the Execu tive Committees of the different Town slls On motion, John Sloop, Esq., was called to the chair and A. H. Boy den acted as Sec. The object of the meeting was to elect a Central Executive Com mittee. On motion, it was agreed to make the number of the committee 17 instead of 5, as heretofore. The follow ing gentlemen from the different Town ships were elected for the coming year. f Salisbury Township L II Clement, A H Boy den, Jns H Crawford and Tbeo Buer-baum. B Roseboro. 0 Bradshaw. J Newman. James Monroe. A H Heilig. Untiy John A Bailey. Locke R L Cowan. Gold Hill A C Mauuey. China Grove Chas H Bruuer. Providence Dr Poole. Steele J Rowan Davis. Mt. Vlla-J K Goodman, On motion, L H Clement was elected chairman and Jas H Horah. Sec. The committee after transacting certain rou tine business, adjourned to meet in the office of L H Clement, at 11 o'clock a. m., 28th. John Sloop, Ch'm. o Atwell 1 Motgm JPVaaAhii Litaktf- secretaries, which appointments were made permanent. J. M. Bulla, in a few words of praise, nominated W. F. Henderson for Congress, whereupon the windy Colonel delivered himself of a large amount of bombast, made a blustering bat weak effort to poke fun at Democracy and its candidates, boasted of the past achievements of the Republican party, and eulogized Blaiue as "the grandest statesman that ever trod American soil, the greatest aud smartest man in the world." He said "York was so much superior to Gen. Scales that the Democrats were ashamed of their man." And then declared that all he said was "true," for he "never told anything but the truth ;" and wonnd up by declining the honor offered him, and nominated Dr. J. G. Ramsay, of Rowan, who was unani mously declared the nominee of the convention. A. E. Holten, of Yadkin, was made presidential elector for the district. Speeches were made by Dr. An gle, Dr. Ramsay A. E. Holten, and Dr. York. While Dr. Ramsay was speaking York came into the house and was met by cheers from the negroes and revenue officers. York started out by declaring he would say nothing against Gen. Scales, but be fore be had spoken ten minutes he said that he had not made use of any ungen tlemanly or vulgar remarks in any of his speeches as charged, but that his oppo nent was guilty of doing so, which, no doubt, every man present, who knows anything of the character of Gen. Scales, knew was not so. He confined himself principally to boasting of hU own record, lauding Blaine, and in defending the National Republican platform, high tariff and all. State government, is entitled to the un qualified approbation of all good citizens. 5. That we heartily commend the course of our Representative, Lee S Over man, in the last General Assembly. J. W. M a i nky, Cba'n. On motion, the above resolutions were adopted. -. On motion, the convention then pro ceeded to nominated county officers. The following gentlemen were unanimously nominated : Sheriff, C. C. Krider ; Regis ter of Deeds, H. N. Woodson : Coroner, D. A. Atwell j Surveyor, J. C. Bernhardt; Treasurer, J. Sam'l McCubbins. Thus. Liun, Esq., was unanimously chosen sub-elector for this county. The convention beie endorsed the choice of Dr. J. W. Wiseman, of Davie, as the Senator from this senatorial dis trict. The convention was then addressed by Kerr Craige, Esq., T. F. Kluttz, Maj N. F. Hall and others, whose eloquent and well chosen remarks aroused great en thusiasm and applause. At the close of these addresses the convention adjourned. T. J. S r mx y.m, Ch'n . J. H. Hobah, Sec'y. on Aug There was considerable rowdyism among a certain class of people on Lee Street between Council aud Libeity, yesterday, and some of them were before the Mayor. Obscurity of facts may screen others engaged in the fuss for a few days, hut the Mayor and his officers wrll be very apt to track them up aud bring tlieru to account iu the end. There was a big dinner at the McXeely House Tuesday a profusion.-of good thingsand a striking mixture of politi cal representatives. Gen. Scales and TJ). Johnston, of Buncombe, Dr. Yoik and Dr. Mott, &c. Dr. Mott is engineer Ui chief of the republican democratic liberal concern. Scales is president of the Jackscrew wbietT lifts the train s on and off the political track. The Teachers' Institute, now being 1W al the Graded School building in thw place, in being pretty well attended by the earnest and progressive teachers of the county, There were 37 enrolled 8 Wednesday, which number will preb bly be doubled before the session closes. rne officers and instructors are as fol T. C. Linn, Superintendent ; Rev. I Murdoch, Instructor in History, Arithmetic and Spelling j Prof. J. M. Westherly, Instructor iu Grammar, Geog jjr and Heading; and Mr.C. XI. Brown, Swrotary. An interesting feature of the Institute ill be a competition examination in Arithmetic, the questions used being the me used in examinations at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. The Pron receiving the highest mark will 'ecme a certificate to that effect fi Institute. ORGANIZE, The Executive Committee of the sev eral townships of Rowan were urged by the speakers iu our County Convention last Saturday to effect the most com ptete organization possible. It is indeed a very important work aud the ouly way by which we may hope to bring to theJ polls every demociatic vote in the town ship. We would meution in this con nection that the most successful and sat isfactory results have been accomplished by listing every voter in separate col umns under a heading indicating the party with which each man stands. Changes should be carefully noted from time to time as they may happen to occur. With such a list in hand the Executive Committee can see at a glance the work before them, and may direct their efforts accordingly. See that every democrat is duly registered, and stir up the careless and thoughtless to the im portance of the interests at stake, and the duty they owe the State, themselves and families. This work faithfully per formed will accomplish wonders : nd the Executive Committee ol each town ship will know days beforehand how the votes will count out when the boxes are closed. If performed throughout the State, we shall gain a victory unexcelled Uowan has a special motive for the most painstaking and vigorous- effort iu the fact that one of her cherished sons, Keur Craige, Esq., is a candidate for a seat iu Congress, aud deserves their most devoted service to secure for him an office which he did not seek, but which I was pressed upon him by his fellow-citi sens. Work now aud until the election, and you may then throw up your hats to the clouds if yon please, For the encouragement of Executive Committees iu the discharge of their responsible duties, they are requested to read the following sentiments from a high source ; Cleveland on Politics. Dentistry. It may not be generally known to the readers of this paper that there have been great ad . aaces in this branch of the sciences. Personally we have rarely had occasion to ask the as sistance of one of these key and forceps geatlemen, and so have not kept posted iu the advances made in instruments aud other things required by them iu extract ing, filling, drilling and fitting teeth. But there is a time for everything and so it came about that we had business with Dr. Griffith at his office. Half the peo ple in the county have been in there, perhaps, but the other half have not, and it is to these we are talking : and what we want to say is, if you have a faulty tooth, call on him. He has a chair there that cost him $207 a real novelty that will bear close inspection. He sits his patients in this chair, which is easily made to fit anybody, large or small, fat or lean ; aud a head rest to hold the head iu more varied positions than any goose ever carried his squeaker, it mere is any drilling to do, his machinery is driv en by electricity and operates his exactly adapted tools like magic. If a tooth is to be filled, the electric battery operates the mplements to pack the filling, taking the place of the rude punch and mallet. But it would be tedious to go through the Doctor's three supurb rooms aud de tail the contents of his tool chests, draw ers and closets. It is a good place to go to if you have aching teeth, or waut a new set ; for he is fully armed aud equipped to accommodate rou to any extent re quired and with as little pain as possible. Having teeth pulled is yet rather uu pleas ant, but it has become one of the fine arts instead of a savage performance as for merly. o Democratic County Convcntoin. oni -e- - vMuuty convention to nomiuale a wmocratic candidate for tlie Legislature y ountj officers, was held here last uray, aud a most satisfactory meet ln2 it B:m ri .... j, . uii.uniosi entirely uy our ""try rrieuds, who took unusual in- j ii 1 1 ii.i-i. u t uxu nar-nurse oi mocracy, Newberry F. Hall, was con JjWious from the btart; watched every halfg f "aS do" y,,d ,uade Slt of all the motions that passed the e.e Dg 0tUer geutUiIUn of thouutry glad Dearly US co"8I)icuo8 aud we are ftbt wJ that cvery oue of them knew S. 0v eWaS abtUt auU ditl jt wel1, 'Lee f.t, eraiau was unanimously nominated of rj pIlrs,!ltu-! -and the nomination tk J w8eman for the Senate by Rifled bvtf n 1 Wa8 unaui,,,ou8,y officeisoni hCratS f RoWau' The ted f Cou,,t' weie aH uomiua- tf r e electioD- We have as good a ounty officers as any county in -lUe eai I!.,..! Gov. Cleveland has right ideas about politics aud the duties of a citizeu. At the Ogdensburg, N. Y. fair, being called on for a speech, he consented to make a few remarks in the course of which he said iu substance that the ''people must get over the idea that politics is a disrep- II 1 - t .1 1 . inaoie game, oeueam me aignuy ot an honorable man, fit onlv for those who have axes to grind; that if the people would have good government they must interest themselves in the matter, selec ting proper men for nominees and voting only tor lion est ana able candidates Politics is neither dirty nor dishonest lu a repnbucau form ot government, to study politics aud practice it is the high est duty of the citizen, and in so far as he neglects this he falls short of an obliga tiou that he owes to his neighbors and the iate. I he ueit r element of socie ty get the impression that politics is dis reputuble because, having neglected their duties as citizens, disreptuable men often get hold of affairs. Politics would be clean if managed by clean men. -o- MINING. T. K. BRUNER, MANAGER. Ab earthquake shook up things in Long Island and some of the Eastern States this weak, ie some cases damaging property and frightening the people out of their houses. There were three waves in pretty quick succession. Prisoners in jail were greatly alarmed, one man actu ally dying from fright. Business Locals. The Hoover Hill G. M. Co. We ob serve that at the recent meeting of the stockholders in London, July 15th, the chairman reported that the fiscal year's expenses at and upon the propertv had been about $36,000, while the output in eluding sale? ot supplies at profit had aggregated$26,000, leaving 3,000 tons of ore iu sight. During the first five months of 1884, gold has been produced and sold to the value ot $14,000. Meanwhile the compauy have done a great deal of devel opment work. This company have a large capital uuused in the treasury of more thau $llo,000, derived we presume, from sale ot stock. A motiou was there fore called, authorizing a return to stock holders of C2i eents a share which will aggreateon 20,000 shares $125,000. N. 1. Mining Kecord. Atwell Township N. C. J. J. Bruncr, Esq., Dear Sir : Will you please be so kind as to give the following space iu your columns. Through the pressure of professional duties, I, as Secretary, did not report the proceedings of our primary, last week as should have been done, and 1 hope, old Atwell will not be considered deliuquient iu her duty to the democratic party and her principles, through my procrastination. We had the largest anil most enthusiastic meeting at Coleman's Store, it was everjour duty to attend in the township. Through the euergy, pluck and patriotism, of Mr. Bradshaw, we raised a splendid pole, seventy-live feet high, and unfurled to the breeze, a beautiful and large, Cleveland aud Scales flag. After the disappointment of the crowd was over, from not having our distinguished county man, Theo. F. Kluttz, Esq., (who was to havo been the orator to address us), that tried and true demo crat, Capt. Wilson, called the meeting to order, aud after being unanimously elec ted chairman, the Capt. explained the object of our coming together. An execu tive committee, was elected, for Town ship, also delegates, to Congressional and County Conventions. Theodore F. Kluttz, Esq., was recommended for Con gress, the old county officers, were en dorsed for re-election, to the positions which thev now occupy. The nominees of the National aud State tickets, hearti ly endorsed, and 'after hearty gool will, all nd, the meeting adjourned, with the determination of supporting the whole democratic ticket, aud seudinir up the largest majority we have doue, if you will send us speakers plenty, and good men, who will arouse and get the people out. J- B. Gaither, Sec. Aug. 11th, '84. Salisbury Female Ace&emy . The fall term of this Institution will opeu on Wednesday, Sept. 10th. Terms same as heretofore. The same excellent teachers. Miss Caldwell and Mist Jordan, will have charge. Persons wishing to send pupils should enter them promptly eitlier before or on the day of opening. By order of School Com. J. J. Bruner, Ch'm. Aug. 14, 1884. A LOT OF SECOND-HAND YEL -low poplar palings and other fencing lum ber for sale. Apply at this office. Cheap Beading. We present below the cheap rates at which the Raleigh (weekly) News is offered during the cam paign. The News, as every body knows, is one of the best papers in the State, and those who get it will get vastly more than their money's worth. The Cheapest Campaign Paper in the State. The weekly Neav and Ob serve club rates from now until Decem ber are as follows : 5 copies, $ 2 00 10 copies, 3 75 20 copies, 7 00 50 copies, 15 00 100 copies, 28 00 Get up your clubs at once. You should see thai every voter in your county has a eopy. Address, News & Observer Co., Raleigh, N. C. CAMPAIGN RATES. The Watchman will be sent to dubs until the 1st December next, at the fol lowing low rates : To Clubs .of five $2.00 u " " ten 3.50 tKmiti 7 nn Aud iu the same por pert ion to large clubs. To single subscribers 50 cts. Send in your orders. THE NEW HOME SeiiBE MACHINES. The Lightest Running on the market. For sale by C. M. Atwell. I will also keep constantly on hand all the latest improved attachments for all Machines. Am prepared to repair all kinds of Sewing Machines on snort notice. C. M. ATWELL, ' Main street, Salisbury, N. C. 38:1m " SCROFULA. Are any members of your family thus afflicted 7 Have they scrofulous swellings of the glands T Have they any scrofulous sores or ulcers T If so, and it snould be n nnl.nfnll ill. TIAAI, 1 f A t t O 1 H f fr mn may deposit itself in the substance of the lunus, producing consumption. Look well to the condition of your family, aud if thus afflicted, give the proper remedy without delav. But that which makes ab solute cures iu the shortest space of time. The unerring finger of public opinion points to B. B. B. as the most wonderful remedy for Scrofula ever known. You need not take our word you need not know our uames merit is all you seek. Ask your neighbors, ask your druggist, ask or write to those who give their cer tificates aud be convinced that B. B. B. is the quickest and most perfect Blood Purifier ever before known. The Democratic County Convention for the nomination of a county ticket, was called to order by J. W. Mauney, Esq., at the Court House in Salisbury, at 12 o'clock, on Saturday August 9, 1884. Mr. T. J. Sumner was elected permanent chairman and Jas. H. Horah permanent secretary. On motion, a committee of one from each township was appointed to draft a platform. The following gentlemen Were appointed on this committee: Salisbury J. W. Mauney ; Franklin, W. Trott ; Unity, J. A. Bailey ; Scotch Irish, Joseph Barber; Mt. JJUa, J S Knox; Locke, C H McKenzie; Steele, J T Ray; Gold Bill, NBMcCanless; Morgan, P C Shaver; Litaker, P A Sloop ; China Grove, C. H. Bruner j Providence, Dr. C M Pool;yl- well, S A Sloan. On motion of J T Ray, the convention proceeded to ballot for the nomination of a men be r of the Legislature from this county. The ballot was taken by town ships, the number from each township having been previously ascertained, ou motiou, by J W Mauney, Esq, the town ship votes were to be as follows ; Salisbury 16, Franklin 8, Unity 4, Scotch Irish 6, Mt. Ulla 3i, Locke 5, Atwell 9, Li taker 5, Gold Hill 5, Morgan 3, Provi dence 7, Steele 3, China Grove 3. Mr. L S Overman was unanimously elected by all the townships, as the nom inee for the Legislature. He was then called for and addressed the convention in a warm and vigorous speech, thanking them for the nomination, and predict ed great success for the party. At the concl nsion of his address the committe ou platform reported the following : Resolved, by the Democrats of Rowan county, iu convention assembled, 1. That we reaffirm the time honored principles ot the Democratic party, aud heartily endorse the platforms of the par ty as set forth in the late State aud Na- tiojual Conventions, t nL.i i They have an epidemic (or contagion?) of sore eves at Tavlorsville, N. C. Like measles, mumps, whooping cough, &c. THE OBSERVER MARRIED. In this county, at the residence of the bride's mother, ou the evening of August 5th, 1884, by Rev. Wm. A. Wood, D. D., Mr. Marshall Miller and Miss feaiiie M. Heuderson. At the residence of the bride's father, in this city, on the 10th of August 1884, bv Rev. K. L. Brown, Mr. John . J. Acner to Miss Amanda it. w aitou ; both ot Providence township. THE TIME HAS COME AT LAST FOR PRICES at I will from this date offer my entire stock GREATLY Reduced PRICES. If you want a good suit of cloths, now the time to buy cheap. is at your own price. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES ! If you want to buy shoes come and see me before buying as I have determined to reduce my stock and will sell them cheaper than ever before. Have just receive a nice line ALEPACA & LINEN COATS, DUSTERS, Ac. Come and see what great bargains 1 am offering. M. S. BROWN. 110,000 POUNDS Dried Fruit and Berries WANTED AT KLUTTZ I I I N' . follow Price Don't Give up Yet. It doesn't that a patient will die because the doctors gGRVER ... .l .i i . : 1 1 have "given mm np, or wim ue win iwivtr because they promise to "pull him through." It is never too lite to try the great virtnes of Parker's Tonic. Mr. Michael Guilfoyle, of Rirminshamton. N. Y.. was cured of Rheumatism by it after ten years of un soeakable suffering. Mr. R. W. Mosher, druesrist, of same city, certifies that he has sold over a thousand bottles of Parker's Tonic through its reputation for this and - - a and other cures. The Old Reliable. NEWS & S. A. Ashe, Editor, Raleigh, 1ST. O. The largest and best paper published in the State. W riv full renorts of rehzious. educa tional, business and political meetings, all the news, accurate market reports, serial stories, &c. We will give as a premium A WATERBURY WATCH Free to any person sending us a club of 6 annual subscribers to tne weeaij. Take your local paper and then sub- rli.P for thft Weekly hews and ub WE have still one of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OP SPRIKtt AND SUMMER GOODS in Salisbury. WE have just received another large lot of 0 and 8 cents Lawns and Calicoes. SHOES very cheap and to suit everybody. WE arc selling our Stock of Clothing very cheap. WE have over 20 kinds of CHEWING TOBACCO. We have one of the largest and best assortments of Sugar, Coffee, and Molasses ia tew, which we otTer very cheap. We have the largest stock of FRUIT JA.KS, TABLE and Glass Wars in the place. We have a full supply of FIVE-CENT TRICKS. We still have a full stock of FANCY FLOUR, Meal, Shorts, Bran, Cora, Bscea, Hams and Pure Lard. We Sell the Celebrated PEARL SHIRT. WE are Agents for the LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC SEWING MACHIN1. WE are Agents for COATS' SPOOL COTTON. B"WE sell the Taexeelle COK- TICILLI SPOOL SILK, all colors at 10 cents. Be sure and see us before you buy or sell as we mean to do yom goad. W. W. TA i LUlt, i T- T T-CI'T A XT ) Weekly one year $2.00. ) Daily one year $7.00. June 25, 1884. D. J. BOSTIAN, and J. A. NEELY. i Sales me. t-ySend your name for sample copv. April 10, '84. THE BEST SMITH IN THE COUNTY ! The Republican Congressional Con ventiou of this the 7th district, met in the Court House in this place last Tues day the 12th iust. The convention pro per consisted of but 22 delegates, com posed chiefly of re veil ue and ex-revenue officers. Some of the most prominent in atteudence were Dr. J. J. Mott, Col. W. F. Henderson, Dr. Angle, J M Bulla, T. P. Gillespie, Allen Jordan Dr. J. G. Raiffsay and A. E. Holton. The ball was started by Dr. Ramsay calling Mr. Allen Jordan to the chair and appointing Messrs. Bulla and Gillespie to act as icessful administration ot the affairs of the 9. That we heartily approve the nomi nation of Cleveland and Hendricks; of Scales and Stead in. m , aud of Kerr Craige; and we pledge ourselves to give the whole Democratic ticket our cordial aud undi vided support. 3. Thai we earnestly invite all patri otic citizens, without respect to party, who am favorable to a pure administra tion of the government, to aid us in elec ting on r ticket. a m mt T t m mm 4. mat i nomas o Jar vis, tor ms sue- UNITY HIGH SCHOOL. The exercises of this school will open on MONDAY, AUGUST UTH, in charge of the undersigned as Principal Length of session nine months. Rates of tuition per month $1.00 to $3.00. Pupils charged from date of entrance till close ot term, unless special arrangement to the contrary. Convenient board can be had at. reasonable rates. For particulars ad dress, R. W. CULBERTSON, July 23. 1884, ( Woodleaf, N. C. 41:1m The undersigned to prepared to do all kinds or re- nalrtnjf to all kinds of watcnes, ciocaa, c, mna v Kluttz a rtendleman-B Store. Salisbury; ndU7lhe best smith in tne county. " Apr. 10, SirU. Salutary Tobacco Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT JNO. SHEPPABD TAPE WORM. An eminent German scientist has recent ly discovered from a root extract, an abso lute specific for Tape Worm. It IS piCUMUb IU IBKC nUU 13 uw ing to the patient, but is peculiarly sicken ing and stupefying to the Tape Worm, which loosens its noia oi us victim auu passes away in a natural and easy manner, entirely whole, with Head, and while still alive. . . One physician has used this speciuc in . ;.l . 1 4;i,,rr. r ever 40V cases, wunuut a Bmgic mum. void worm entire. Success guaranteed. o pay required until removed with head. Send stamp for circular and terras. BSIWVVii at we., 19 Park Place, New York. May 80, '34. ly DAVIDSON COLLEGE, MECKLENBURG CO., N. a, l hn i --Mrs. The next Session opens on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11. For Catalogues apply to the CLERK OF THE FACULTY. 31.3m fi. SALISBURY MARKET. Administrators Notice I Rowdh County: Having duly qualified as administrator on the estate of John M. Coleman, deceas ed, on the 14th day of July, 1884, notiee is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of said John M. Coleman, to make immediate payment to me ; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them to me for payment on or before the 24th day of July, 1885, or this notice will be plead in bar for their recov ery. ' T. C. CORRIHER, 4l":Cw. Administrator. 4.50 to 6.00 8.00 to 8.50 8.50 to 11.00 11.00 to 18.00 5.00 to 6.25 Lugs, common to med. Lugs, med. to good, Lus, good to fine, Lugs, fine to fancy. Leaf, common to med. Leaf, med. to good. Leaf, good to fine, Wrappers, com. to med. Wrappers, med. to good Wrappers, eood to fine, WraDDers. fine. Wramwnt fancv. none offered. hreaka for the oast week have been light. Prices stiff for all graaes Death To Worms. R IDG SWAT, S. C. Jf,rt Bstktm Cnrmer Oi. Gents. I have quite a demand for roar "Worm Killer." It to the best Vermifugal can get. A farmer bought a bottle ot me are weeks W gave one dose "JhactalW: n nrt duT wfih a 'chow-chow' lar Oiled with 6!s5to 8.50 1 worms, the result of one dose. "aceienUwmat 8.50 to 15.00 IS 00 to 16 50 Deck Cam, . c ay wn iw. o'no Boykln, Carmer a Co., Baltimore, Md.-Dear 16.50 to 2o.00 ftl? "U7 Kudd. a very responsible customer of 25.00 to 40.00 mine, gave a half teaspoonful "Worm KUler" to a ,a nn . et no child last week ana me reouii w -;. 40.00 to OO.UU XSvtm nat it with mill better result : 75 worms from one child : ot course my sales will be r. o. oaiin. Corrected weekly by J. M. Knox a est. Salisbcrt. April 8, 1M4. Bacon Hotter 2 Chickens 15 to 20 Eggs 8-10 Cotton 10 to 1 1 Corn 75 Flour 1.75-2.00 Faathera 50 Fodder Hay - Meal 75-100 Oata Wheat 75 Wool 35 Administrator's Notice! large. Read the following from, one of the most promt- Good, rich, waxy fillers, smooth cutters and Sh"cd7wE 10 lug smokers are in great demand and pnees oM near him. took two or three doses of the a shade stiffer than the quotation. Wrap- -worm Kilter, and passed m worms." Dated ners of all classes are nign ana eager i v R. H. EDMUNDS. M D sought after. Planters woulrt do well !J prioe25ota Per putting some of their good tobaccos on the Ask your Druggist for it market at this time. 1 Doykin, Carmer Co., Bait. ttl or tend to 34:3m. Having qualified as administrator, with the witt annexed of the estate of Richard Harris dee'd., I hereby notify all persons having claims against said estate to ex hibit them to me on or before the 1st day of Mav 1885. B. B. HARRIS, administrator Cum testaments mnsss of Richard Harris. April 27th, 184.
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