11 e 0 SALISBUEY.H. C.,: JAlttJARY 8. 1885; ?fITfllSB ISERIES, : V - J.' U0 12 i i , M-i-Hi -t- r ; '-; " : ,"i , i :. ' i i- , : r- - , r ir, ; ,,,.. . ,., 1 r'-'-; it : ,, ". , ... - : r : If III 'V "WE have one of the LARGEST and most COM PtETE Stock 'of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS in AVosterB North Carolina. An yc are prtpared to offer seasonable and tanle LUWfR PPilCES THAN EVER BEFORE. ' We taVe a larg assortment '1 a to w e ieyitp the. especial attention of Li' Cloaks' .: frpm $1 iip. . We ljave a good line of bnyers We have Under wear, for. all. ' f'tf ,ki';! r v -f: ; I We are agents for the . Hilary m mean to supply you, with the btst FtOtlR, IIAMS,URE IARD, Qi MrVLnew-erdn), liu kheat Flour, Oat Mc.il4 Grits, Rics, Suyui , Syr WMatoe8; Coffifca, anllfancy new Deep Sea, No. 1 "MACKEREL. lll lir 20 kinds of CHE 'VJNG TOBACCO. W,have the laiest 5to k of - . i - - - J ! ; . -v m&M fSHIRTX !.- - J - WE HAVE - . : . . 7 ' oots arid Shoes- ' j Very Clieap. - ' ' - ' We sell the une's Celled HESS & BRO'S.fine Iland- SnveJ Sliocs. We have a lare .assortment Of Jons, 3Ir.M:LiH SOLAR TIPPEDChildren's Shoes. : ' " - What a NrthCarol1tiian Thinks TJ' . ';of Kxposit ion . -y - - Thz Dfficuttiri Attending the Opening The Question of Labor The IX j, vei-fiity of jComplexioniia l$eio' Or- leans, ; , ; : v -' - .' " . . ; j J.-..- . .a Correspondence of Raleigh Chronicle. j New Orleans, Dec. SO, , 18S-L (Time ind!y be saitl to be very discour; teou$ since it will not jjivait ; (or any man, No matter what the. occasion or tli.e necessily man must so juse his fleeting moments that . he be ready wheii his anpoiutmenls wheel into line. But here isj a atl fulling off. The day ha ifC!ai-arc iirtown. A. new. supply ot o cents trices. Aenis.ior ine l. hi '-fiT-iM cn-ninn MnMiinp and Cnat'ssiSnool Cotton. Remember. va will i av purees tor your proauceauu sci i -you ;uu us n im iv.o. -uiy iLU I I & 6 hl hull ill nil ( i lVV1; W. W. TAVLOIS. i I). J. HOST I AN, . -and J.tA. NEELY. ) Salesmen. ' ' 1 s come--the appointed and set time Z-nrid nil is not rend v. Thfe World's 4ndu8ti4al and Cotlcm!eut home ilieir ltkglts.. posiiion, uowopen, is yet. iacivin,-n som of the minor details, jtKmany' of the attractions of besmty and inter est ai?e yet to be spp&mto the eyes of the world nQwterned hithcrward. It is frequeijllysaid that no Exposition, or otlwfenterprise Of such proportions jas this P.as ever been Known to ue ready on time. This may be true and even consoling, but it is not pleasant nor is it free from certain cmbarrasst meufs. There are, however, many ex cuses for the delay here. The ques tion, of labor is most trying. Proba bly iio community iif the Union is so hedged und compassed about by leagues, unions, associations and other organizations which hamper or in some way retard the quick execution of work,' than New Orleans. Kvery blessed man, woman, child, cfeole and foreigner isi full fledged member of ACTIVE AXD MTPLMfiEST AGEKT8 in every town JxAr? rr ..TiMir.A'n NEW. BOOKS and FAMILY 4&SrtfMrtcr?-l other., vhoTe time i pot fullr occupud, wiit find it to their interest t .e!h te","-?.. nd ntlier- vonni men inst eominir on the flelJ of aotion, tha jtOOUaSTERS FOR iltiEUAKElt and TENNES SEE ; IXi:yWATEKTWN & ClNCIXXATf C 'i'o3 h Rtitmti rr tWaornnS. giWJ ;-.w.jjr O . D jjliczroRD & Huffman - hm ani Guano Drills. mmllAYkRAKES ftgir5irji'iid .Walking . . 'JLiTlV A T O R S. ipapK Straw; Gutters, UMcnin4l)ixie PLOWS, "x extcr Corix iSiio llors , something. Nothing caiv be done save through Some of tltcsa associa tions. If outsule labor is introduced, tlie laborers are .soon informed that the climate is charged with malaria and that more healthy locations are to be found further West. Should the BHTXNFEH EAMES & CO. laborer prefer to remain and pursue any avocation wnaicver, uie saiesi i 7ANTED! A-nhV. To Tfirmerk' .onsnnd other yonnrf men josteomingon the fleUof motion, tna , otmU moftey and of Belffcultnre Write forspecial , MB.i TjOIIKSON &. CO., 1,013 Main Street, Bichmond, Va. DO YOU WANT TO r tiicans to avoiu a suuuen request xo attend a funejal aud act as corps, will be .to join some association. 'I his is not overdrawn. J he communistic tendencies all over the continent are assuming such proportions that the time is not lar distant when all labor must be paid by dictation not ami by the true value of the service done. , lt s now offered; to Land ownerstvho may j is tirely a subject of thought by the SELL II Ills? f- v- .' : M - OPPORTUNITY wish to dispose ohj ed States by telegraph. I Ilere the farce -excuse the remark, .ut I can use none fitter: for the occasionof the President's opening the Exposition and starting the machinery by elec tricity was; consu mated. j About this time a picture of Mr. jjArthnr was placed on the rostrum bedecked with bunting. It was the plain duty of the Chief Executive of our nation to be;presentjand.by his presence give countenance to 60 grand an undertak ing, and to . meet the representatives of other nations here aseml)lcd: But he was content to Jouch a button in distant Washington,and!t!ius jrispond to what should otherwise haVl been an imposing and inpre?siveceiem6ny. What must therHignitaresof! foreign powers tjmiU. of such toying? Ger- tainjythej will say nothing, but must SWaKD GRitiT FtliLLS, :a Engine ;an. iU i 1 r F i 1 1 i n s G u ns, jisiiciU, CaiUidj,', Wals "and Caps. 4ft!fJ.ltftt, Dvnainite Fuse and Pri--ix(Slfoyfls4nd Spades, Building isarPaiiits.-flils nnil Varnishes, . FORESTS, MIXING LAXVS, ftytbj em -u.iily' kopt in-'-Flrsr Class MW(:tth?a)vp;i offer them for the next -for the North Xjarolina Department of Im- f a-s.ior ios jaouey titan they pave ever, ; inmration, we will state to those Having lawtmakers the statesmen of our rc-i imblic. I5ut to, go back, the result is that a strike from any class or labor ers mav be looked for at any moment, since-they are controlled by leagues. lhere is but one thing, to do : humor these people or suspend work, Hur ry 'you cannot. The situation must be accented. 1 hs is one of the causes or )VA TEll-PO WERS. t delay in getting the buildings in readiness promptly. Ihey are all ready now excepting some leaks in the roof and most ofthe exhibits are in the buildings, but so" delayed from various, causes that tew were complete for the opening. Another cause for . Q flavin 2 bceiranstructcd to act as Agents wfyOct. n,ft. -Vft Ollll I tl J t ALt ' tiiiit we arc in oosition to -ilacc such nro- dpf:iv is thrf xt tpihp dillifMiIlv ovluti pcrty m ine nanus oi orer iwo iiunureu ffM.s ,,,.. lt :.ur rr . . , 0.,,1( mm- i vc -Agents, who arc martin it a regular k 4 i i 'p i i i r l.nemo - t coll nnik to TiniHri nnta nn.l l'"- "-M' . w ..w.v. A v.. Others cftninii-' into North Carolina to.flure Uiat ll,e wprKiivg classes ncre are ivc. ' the slowest nOrth of the Gulf I will not s:iv sontii or I Ii;tf, lteanliitil ex- Lands placed ., above markcta!ue are Iynnsfl nf 'slfpp . , -t - ,vpl, un- that working-classes do not exist to kr -ri i l : . : .Jai i an t laiciii hi iiiv nui mv.i ii nuaiv. UnM are in 1 position to place s to amj receive more for the amount of idTantare niin5nirrujcrtics ot sill kinds. I service done tnan any : neonic on.tnc leyeloped and-; undeveloped.-. L.arj;e tracts fflobe. i he leagues rcs'ulatc the nnces. i t f T tr- V.aI. il I ! .1 I - ' - rn anas in western ionu Carolina, anu t, ; , iw, i.,u,.i IT Cis(ioftlE. an classes of a . - purchasers, we hare made Kfc to wit. these ceiebrated Wajns cftt- fakyttX. . so allvho needwagons ! lanawetts-scKm- ' . JOHN A: BOTO2S,, Ag nt, hot desired. We have established a Real Estate and r,nnilwl it-itti J llwr I'llwip nnuelinn Jw SnT,!i('. Tnm' i ilia !( tvliiccil thrnno-li n, ' . . r t. v i - " -it" 1. 1. a i ,. i.; nflvnntnW WV ran rtffi-r hi nmi-ntc "S"'', luiumcsa uj CAinuiiuio in heretofore unknown, anil land owners will placing their goods, lint there must consult theirjMest interest uy calling oa or sifl ilrf4sinir A , t J. WilITE. . 1 'BEST SMITIl EH Le au opening. Ij.ist Tuesday was the day. It will be a memorable one in the annals of the fete days of the Crescent Uity. Joj hilly appreciate this fact you must remembeir that' no city on the American Continent de votes so much time or money to pa Parties contemplating goins to Tex?s J geants, parades and public festivities T.RUNER, EAMES & CO. ! Real-Estate, Mining & j ..Immigration' liiireau, ; Salisbury, Ni C. . Maps'Assarsj Reports and Estimates on short notice. THE COUNTY rS .Pfmred to do' all tftoAa m nJ KSife and ?et 1 "our watcher tj will do weU t consul tus, as e have farms adlv Cm la- Salisbury ; and try l hd !wi:4i,u1d- totontirte the Mil i-:.rwiapft a'U... t . 1 i w y OIU 'Ktnfi1 T net -Nicrs tcv hold ; heirordeii Tun ii.ai ii. -iv ... .. .. ! . jtv'v,7 me i mien ion : (Sf&ltATHEES. SILKS Sftor- WinKo wft,f Sv;W.R. BARKER. 1' i qot.-pjiiii I rr".?.81.xwnts tor postage; antt ' Ji run riAn- i ; .i 5iu"jruiaH a.,....'- yw juu lomore monv 5y? uciiS l rr" Ki this world. A 1 i neopeSho P,11' h9r- The broad ?Sa, -m Co 'AiiTHstf M n.A w : ? - -n 7 iy i ' wws. I'oniaad, Maine, f in; all parts otlthat State, and will irla 1'urnTsh hsforntatiori. . 3t:C Tobacco Seed h I ! II as dtJbs this Southern iuetropolis. The streets aad business houses were gor geous in their array of banners ieh- uants,, mottoes and curious decorative designs.' I he eve grew weary oflook- ing. There was no rest in closing them. The ear was feasted (?) also. Bauds of music were-as - thick as ne groes" at a municipal election, while ht Mini drum' llio boitni nt i':uninn SEEDSnited to every type to choose !shore aU(partoatf the 8crt,aiutllK 0 trom. uuanrv n-uaranteeu. ana nnces : . . i .1 .i . . i .-i -: ' r " steamuoai wtusiies, ine iingiinz ot car bells artd the roar of carringe wheels as tney beat the cobble stones, addei to the dm. .business Avas-suspeuded during the hours of the procession am HE largest stock of SELECT VARI ETIES of NEW and PEDIGREE lower than eter. Price List tree. ThclPresiifenf could hardly have fount! excuses so palatable to the peoje of other sections, and he doutbless would not have made them. It is over. The doors .are swung wide open. The peo ple walk to and fro and enjoy the sights. Tlic presence of visitors is the only change t perceptible since the opening. Yet there is a difference of change 5CP cents as you pass the turnsty. i ' To come home, the Krth Carolina exhibit was not in complete readiness for the opening, notwithstanding her representatives were unusually dili gent and did all in their jioiver to be readv. All of the heavier articles are in place, while many of the finer and more valuable specimens have been kept back. These will; go into posi tion rapidly now. I could give ma ny reasons for this delay, but will not do so jft this time, believing that the hindrances set ; forth in the foregoing part of this lettcHsufficient. Still our exhibit is further ; advanced than most of the State exhibits. Some of them 'Jiave not opened a box, while others are just beginning the unpack ing. Our whole force is engaged day and night in arranging systematically the.display. It will be complete in a few days more. Your readers may rest assu.ed that nolhing-which will redound to the credit of the old Xortli State will, be left undone. I had the pleasure, recently, of at tending a grand promenade concert given by the celebrated band of the Eighth Mexican Cavajry, under the atispicics of the Battalion Washington Artillery, Sat their arsenal. The band, a splendid organiz ttion, is under the directorship ot Prof. Kucarnacion Paycn, and his seventy-two members. The programme consisted of thirteen selections, aud embraced some of the finest music, includingielections from the opera$. Two solos were parlicu- arly meritorious: "La lavorita va- iations for soprano saxophone, by Prof. Leonardo Vrezearra, was a most charming; ami soiilfol rendition, as was, als :"Jvoile do Aonl'. solo tn key bugle 03' Prof. Ignacio Santa A na. I was surpiised at the perfect in and skill of this orgairzaUon, which will rank with the best bands of the coun try. The last three selections were of lance music. 1 he fair j worshippers of he tcrpsichorean niuse had an -oppor tunity of displaying j their graceful forms in the poetry ot : motion, and to the most1 enticing music. .. You are fullyaware of the great diversity of'coinplexiou here. Kvery shade, from white to raven black, may be found. I he Caucasian, Mongoli an,. Indian and negro, and all the in termediate shades, arc met with. It has struck me that this "color line" the politicians are fussing over in ma- uy parts 01 ine country, wouu oe a dead issue here. Just where the white leaves off and the color! comes in is the question. The shadesare exquisite, the blending penect. .None but a skilled artist could detect the tint3. ItVright annoying too ; for instance, one docs not know how; to act when a beatitifulr creature with soft com plexion! and lovely .dark' eyes enters a crowded street car. S'.-e is too' pretty to nave to saml while men retain their 'seats,, and they never have to do it. I have seen white men resign their treats to iinmistakabl'' negroes on the street cars. Compare this, if you wilj, to the action of men in Northern cities who rarely.-resign' their scats to cultivated la lies 011 I crowded ears. And yet, Jim Blaine wears the bloody underwear, and the negro, wails for 1. K. Buuneu. SALE OF LAND! By vjrtue of a decree of the -Superior tioned in councctioh with tobacco. After the war Winston sprung up and in a short time offered a good market, while a few years ago, Dur ham's if by magic, arose JYbm an unoticed i railroad ' stationto a city known all over the world. Now to athinking rtan, Salisbury appears to be a natural tobacco market, but from some cause it. has hot taken the place - it ought to have taken. Bat the prospects for a radio il change iu this condition of affairs see ins very flattering and the near future will, hi all probabilityj be marked by an es pecially marked increase in the to bacto interest in Salisbury. The mer chants are gradually becoming inter ested iu 4 he matter, andv they begin to see, t hat Sal isbury with properef fort will soon become one of the most important - tobacco" markets in "the Stale, and that its prospects in this respect are daily growing more bril liant; This' pleasing result is due to the individual efforts of a few enterpris ing men, who have labored unremit tingly to advance the tobacco interest "of Salisbury. They liad much to con tend with from th& beginning, and were confronted with a provoking in difference on the p-irt of some of the business men of Salisbury, but there is more united effort nov llian ever before. People seem to forget thattobacco means something real. It means dol lars and 'cents, and every pound of tobacco brought to Salisbury means just that much more money in circula tion here. For instance, a man brings a load of tobacco : he wants bacon agricultural .implements, clothing, su gar coffee, &o. Farmers naturally want to sell iu the dearest market and buy in the cheap est. The avearage prices obtained for tobacco in Salisbury la.-t year,, were as high as any other market iu the State, and with the1 advantage that Salisbury merchants have over those not on a railroad, could make it to the interest of the farmers of some of the adjoining counties to buy from them, belling their tobacco iu Salisbury then leaving their money there too. Now this is the position of a tobacco grower: f He has raised say five barns of tobacco. He is lo cated anywhere in Davidson, Davie, Iredell 'or Rowan. :' Ho has three oints at-which he can sell. His in terest should induce him to- sell iu Salisbury, in preference to the other ujiuts. And how can that be done? Why, by buying his tobacco at a good price, an I se ling him what he wants as low as he can buy in any other market. If his five barns of tobacco, bring 1,000 anil as nearly always tha case,' he has to spend near- y all of it, the Salisbury merchants should induce him to spend it with them. Thev could sell to him for advance over I have said above, five barns of tobacco for $1000. The writer ha$ known tobacco to bring $500 to the barn, and merchants of Salisbury could get all the. trade from the .adii.ining counties with a goo 1 tobacco market Tiere. The counties John Sliopxjm-a. KLUTTZ'S WEHOUSEI ; :Forthe, Sale of Leafc Tobacco : r: . . SalisbiiriJ!JVoH!iy Carolina. ' pottST t l111 K? WAREHOUSE has sold THREE FOURTH of all the Tobaeco sold on this market Hiisseason, and caa show! the highest averages for crops and a general average second to none in I the otaie ior tne same grades of Tobacco. i . 5 - i Is the BEST LIGHTED, BEST ARRANGED and the oniy house ace that has. STORAGE ROOM FOR PLANTER'S TOR A Pro If yoialwant thepIGHEgT PRICES f orour Tohaica sell at A. - Z'S WAREHOUSE -t- where you; will alwayyfind a full turn-gut of anxious buyers, j ( ' ' JOHN SHEPPARD, the Champjon Tobacco Auctioneer of Westert Noiith Carolina, has orders for Tobaccos and will pay HIGHEST PRMES for all grades from the Ground leavesf to Fancy Lemon Wrappers. I ' DAILY SALES. ' j HIGHEST PRICES GUARANTEED. Your friends truly, . - 1 SHEPPARD, SWINK & MONROE. .1 Daiisoury, I, u.,. June 4th, 384. in 1 thQ t eLUTT ' f t STANDS AT THE HEAD! casu at a minimum of cost. fi i st Tltn MOIIT-niXXING Notice to Creditors! All persons having claims against the es tate of A. C, Earnhart, dec!Ut are hereby notified to present the same to the under signed on or before t he 1 1th day o Decem ber, 18S5, or this tiotiec will be oleaded in I bar of their recovery. , K. A. SIIIMPOCII, Adm'r. Dec. 8, 1884. Gw DOMESTIC. That it is the acknowledged Leader is; a fact that cannot be disputed. MANY IMITATE IT. NONE EQUAL IT. The Largest Armed. ; " The Lightest Running. - The .Most Beautiful Wood Work. AiSD IS WARRANTED To be made of the best material. To do auy and all kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. Agents wanted in unoccupied -territory. Address, ' . DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.. liiclonond, Vii. For sale bvKLUTTZ. & KENDLEMAN "'81 36:1 y. Salisbury, X. C. GREGORY'S Dyspeptic Mixture. A POSITIVE AND PERMANEJirjCRE , ZLvon '4' DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTI0IT. IVepaied hy Du. W. V. tiHEGORV, j Charlotte, N. C Hen j Ciiaklottk, X.C;, Nov.29, 1834. . Dk," V. W. Gregory : I hereby certify that 1 Iravc recently used your Dyspeptic Mixture with very jjreat beuefit to myself and cordiallr recommend it to otherit. l . P.1 W AIM NO, Member N. C. legislature. i . ' . ! 1 Charlotte, Dr. W. W. Gregory : I take great ; pleasure in adding my testimony to the value of your Dyspepiic Kimedv. I have used it with great relief, and cheerfully recommend it W any one ; sntfering from dygpepsia, indigestion mad m torpid condition of liver and bowelf.: D. A. JENKINS, N. C. State Treasurer. ,i tor sale hy J II McAden and T d Smith & Co., Charlotte, X. C, and J II Enn'ws, Salis bury, X. C. 49:ly his rights. the town went to tiie purk. There To the Editor Carolina Wulchhau: Court of Rowan County, in the (easeiof J. rwere tliousanls of visitors to swell r. ivjuinson ivomimsiraior or josepii j. i the dowxt. xauiug i position near Dolibro; deceased, against William Dobbin tlre,liead of tncailery wlpch circus ana dosepn uouuin, l will sell on the t .i i , : . n.,iinH. ' i the thousand seals m tr Tttssday.' 6th. cf January, 18Ssf the foljowin land, to vnt : A tract adioin- iag the landVpf Mary Ann Dobbin, Horace Nail, Cnsscy Vfahani and others, contain- frontu)f tli'e ros- trum, I had the plasureTof feeeinj; the There procession move to the front. wereonic fifteen; thousand j people nrcent; and the ; ceremonies were, T ing about 4j acres. " - Iparn imnressive and entertaiiiiiiL'. Terms: Oad third cash, one third in sixJ kV. ' mv 'r.nsitUui it- was .hi'it!' 11.01-. montte, and bne-thir.L in twelve months, ..I t ...1.1 witinnterestl on the deferred payments from uu,,,,,,-v t'"v:" j date'at the r'ate of eight per cept. ; hear the sound ot lal mages voice as r i r "-i1 "wou.puj, aanrr., , no ouereu uu? uiwiimg liiayciv .-.aueu l 1 Director-uenerai Jburke Presented the tmrldings ami grounds Joi4PeiiJent Hichatitsou, and hJniirii, present Dccv?th,i884,--4t ASK YOUR DRUGGIST WHAT' HE nows about the. merit of Shrincr. Iudjan 1 vermifugethc poplar; remedy. 1 4 Before tire war hnti few farmers in this part of our State raised tobacco, but now it' is one of! its leading sta ple, and the tobacco industry in all its manifold branches equals any ofh er industry, '"".Tt "enriches cities, and iut a few years transforms a village into a metropolis. It has rejuvena ted some sectionsi of North Carolina and Virginia, healed its wounds, re built, cities and restored its credit. No cities perhaps owe more to tobdc-. ro than iticliuiondj Danville, Dur ham and Winston, and no city in t)ie tobacco belt has giveu it less care than I Salisbury. f Richmond prior tc of Montgomery, StaulyLKiiun, and a 'part of Cabarrus, have fine tobacco lands, and they Would all sell here. The farmers of Rowan re awake to their interest : it can be seen oiv the books. at the warehouses in Salis bury, that with the exception of two or three farmers, all who raised to bacco sold there, and 'they know that ihey got the very highest prices to be had anywhere, Of course with plen ty of tobacco raised in Rowan and adjoining counties, manufacturers will naturally locate in Salisbury,-for the rrowllrof the trade here is natural. and will be. continuous. We have reach eel the point where rapid ad vance is assured and retrogression impossible.- Salisbury occupies such an advantageous position with refer ence both to the farmer ami the man ufacturer that it is destined to be come the common' depot for both. It is not over estimating the tobacco crop in Rowan for next year to say it will be iheccased one hundred per cent, aud then we need not depend on any created stimulus to .attract this trade fit will naturally now to! Salisbury Iwhich will enhance the value of property fifty per cent, or more. Hie farmer that has lauds to sell can get as much again as now aud the farmer that has land to rent out cati get more rent, and the renter instead of working ten acres in cot ton for three bales- that bring 100, may work four or five acres in tobac co which will bring him from 800 to 1000, with which he can pay his debts,, buy a home', or make such other investment as mav suit him. ! D. for workinj? people. Send 10 cent j post tige. anil we will mail you free, a royat. valuable sample box or oo;ls that will out, von la the way of m uin irnre-mon- ev in jii'ew days tnan vou ever i-aouziuposstuieai nnv business. CaniUt not require. You can live nt i h'jihe and work in spare timeonly, or all the tlnse. All of boili sex, of all ages, graaJly successful, fio cts. tntsp-wiiv Mrno.1 every evening. Tiiat all who Want work m ly test the business, we'make this un- 1 paralleled offer: To all who are nri wen saunacj we, will wnd fl to pay fir the trouble of writing iw. Full pa!-ticulHis, (Hrt;iions. etc., sent free. Immense pav absolutely sure for all who svirt at onr-o. Don't delay. Address stinson a; Co.. Portland, Maine. Nov. 21, '81. ly . HARDWAR WHEN YOU WANT3 HARDWARE AT LOW" FIGURES Call on the undersigned at 2. Granite Row. D. A. ATWfiLL. Azit fortlia CArdw3ll71iresher.M Salisbury, X. C. .Time 8th tf. SALE OF -i is always daiip-er of their .'going off cd them to le President of the Unit, the r.r was about the only city men- prematurely. ; - By virtue of a - dee re 3- of thc Superior Co art of Rowan County, in the -ase of li, A. Shi:ni)th, AdxiiiHistrator of A. C. E.trn-jiar-agatn'Sf Frances D. Earnhart, I wilt Sell a4; Gold Hill, on Monday, the 5th ot Januafy, 1885, tua f. I'nwin.' lan,U. to wit : One tract of .' rJ about Si xtv Acres, aljoinini-E. Manner, Join Culp," and liul wtll Smith, known as the home place. - Another .tract tf alxmt Fifty Acres, adjoining Henry Williams, -Stephen Dratfdv," JolurVi!!i4nis, and others, known as the Fennel laiui THE G HE A TEST- AXD-BEST: The Large Double Weekly, Religions and Secnli NEW YORK OBSERVER. i M (EsTABlllSIIKD 1823.) J ' T7xi.Cl023.0X33.1XXAtlOXl.il.lt 1 ' f TJzisootarian, X2irAXX6;eli.oAX and STationali Ko paper in the country has a rnore EX PKKIENCED and ABLE CORPS of EDI- tus. ' t - . 3jsides the regular Editors, the Obser veii has a host of paid contributors and correspondents all oyer the world, incfud jng.liomc and foreign missionaries, travelers, scholars, divines; poets, and literary men and ttomtn. ; The Departments of Agriculture. Bnw ness, Sunday-school Teaching and Religious Work are conducted by experts, jrho write eleafty and to the, point. The CjusEBVEn does not till its columns with lobg essays and sermons. 1 ; The NSW YOEE OBSESS is A LIVE NEWSPAPER ; -. Furnishing each week i A ItKiaoious Siieetv full of' instruction, encourageraent, and truth and 1 A Seculau Sheet ' containing all thu news. Price S3. 15 per year. Special terms to Clergymen. Spec imen Conies Free. Address, i NEW YORK OBSEVEIl, Q:4t New York. REAL E3 rail TATE 1L IS o . . ivr irKnince of an order of the Superior jCJonrt . b( KoVvan county tne undrKlsmedi nunsloieT. 1 will Rell aX puouowaie, i hicuwik-ihw .. . . bury SnXJnday the id day of Kebruary. 1H5, lot nt wn"i contalnlnif ams, knowii as tle Bur IIZ rritfiaufloi the Western N. t. Kallroad. wn i- u-T i"- ....... ...... . ." i iwn.9iiraiintV. Terms one-third ca h, one-ti.irci in;wx , at j.TdfoRAn. A lean you lig man who fell in love with a very fleshy yefting woman con fesscel that he was iufatuafed. A bank csishifr and , a gun are nlikesin one respect at least. There - months, and one third in twelve months, with interest on the deferred payments from date at the rate of ci-ht per cent, It. A. SliniPOCil, Adm'r. Dec. 8th. 1884.-4w ' ." i ' . ' ' Tf i ' ' 7 - ' "' t h si 1 A I ii'i c i AiLji r ILLS reK THE . " Terms cash. Dec. 1j, l4. it Commissioner. lLz3 l And a!! Di Hous C o m plaints to tne. if lnx ri 'l iB2. lrice C cu. All Pr.tfUst. ACRES OK ' VALUASLU- LAND FOE , Lies seven mlles from f alisbury -between the UL Pleasant and concord Koad Apply toeunder- Wi1.1S31.-1m:Ik! . V - . . i 1 iM -if m I- Mil X - 1 I-

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