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Western North Carolina Bail Eoad Co. mm n rAnca n rem c . Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 5th, 1885. 6th inst., the following Schedule will l operateo Ob and after the fcf thi Company : WI 8 T . Tbaikko.ii txA'fxS'0.3 Main Line Af I Arr ev4 EAST. Tkaik No. 8 TkaikKo lea Arr. Um '4 4 M JMj f.M 7.M t.48; .44 10.03iltk07, 4.H .l :i. 07111. 85 4,fK 4.tM.fO; f.tt t.S J.59 2.59 fit 7.14 3.4 8.55 ' f ,f s.ofl I 8.48 8.4S 5.171 6.18, 8.M 8.56 5.88 A Bl ml A 8.88 .S9i 8.57 r.H. 88,18 10.18,, f.48 10.4 "J I 1 BfBT A4 6. 30 Salisbckv 8 J 1 4! iSTATEHVILLE J . . , Newton.... .... HlCKOKY. ...... . ....... 12.25IJCABD MOKGAKTO.N Makion Old Fort...... Roukd Knob... Black Mountain 0.06, Coop Kit 8 6.47!Spaktakbcb Jc 18.801 A.M. 11.29Ul.30 10. : 10.33 10.04 10.05 Ashevillb Alkxaxdkbs Marshall Barnakds .... Warm Springs 9.38 9.10 8.12 7.48 7.07 6.19 6.00 5.41 22 A AO, ... U 11! 3.50 It ? 7.30t 5.80; 4.00 2.57 2.17 11.35 p M. 5.50 1 4.05!: 3.20! 8.11 MM n.nl 9.38 9.10 8.12 7.48 rlO.2310.40 7.27 i 6.23 i! 8.201 8.48 0.T6 7.55i 7.55 5.41 7.07! 7.07 5.32 l 6.55 4.49 AM 4.18 3.50 3.15pm!! Murphy I iyivisi i Division. Train No. 8 X. . 8.49 ft. It 16.29 H. 14 10.58 tlMRfl 11.61 16.18jl8.Sftj 1.48! 1.531; 0.88 9 39 8.31 4.15 ll.86jt 11.54; 5.29 2.41 8.81, P.M. II i Abbeville Hominy ., TrmsEiKE Pioeok River. IjCltde.... ; a ynksy ii.i.e . Hall S vlYa ..... ... , lfcBrfT BB WlIITTlER ..... iCUARLESTOM . . 4 39 p.m. 3 59 4 01 3 37! 3 39 12 3 17 2 45 8 47 ! 2 OOj 2 25 tj 18 34 12 35 ii am ii H7 vz: zz :: 11 9 '1 10 54 10 55 ii . I. A V ' A.M.U0 09 Hound Knob is Breakfast station for Train No. 1, and Supper lation for Train No. 2. Trains Nos. 1, 2, 7 and 8, ran daily.' . Trains Nos. 8 and 4, run daily except Sunday. r. E. McBEE, Sopt. W. A. TURK, A. G. P. A. NEW YORK OBSERVER, OLDEST AND BEST RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR FAMI LY NEWSPAPER. NATIONAL AND EVANGELICAL. All the News, Vigorous Eliwrials. A trustworthy paper lor business men. It lias special departments for Farmers, Sunday school Teachers and Housekeepers. THE III YORK OBSIBYER FOR 1886, Sixty-Fourth Volume, will contain a new and never before pub lished series of I a en.: is Letters ; regular conrspondence from Great Britain, France, German; and Italy: Letters from Mission Stations in India, China, Japan, Africa and Micronesia ; original articles from men of influence ami knowledge ot affairs id dif ferent prts of tbis country, and selected .articles from the choicest literary and re ligious publications, in poetry and prose. A New Volume, containing a Second Series of Irkxjccs Letters, a sketch ot the author, and a review of his lite and work has been published . We shall offer this year special and at tractive inducements to subscribers and friends. . , " Sample copies free. KEW Y0UK OBSERVER, XEW YORK. USZ I " tUto Agency of Mmj J TSTaver A SON. oor uthoriied mgtuf. 9 1 20 BB I I 311 ACRES VALUABLE LAND. i Under ber Term em- s and by authority of a Consent Decree of Rowan Sujerior Court made at Nover a, 1885, I will offer at public sale at the Court-Hoijse door in the town of Sali burv, On Monday the 1st day of February, 1 886, the (following described tracts of land, formerly owned by YYm. S. Macay, Esq., situated in Rowan County. I Adjoining the corporate limits of the Town of Salisbury, and the lands ofvf. T. i Inomason M. L. Holmes and others, containing 1.$ acres. 4 ' Lot No. 1. Lot No. 2. Adjoining the above described Lot No. 1, and the lands of WT. Thomason and hdwin Shaver and others, containing 33 acres. and r Lot No. 3. Adjoining the lands of Edwin Shaver, aad lying between the Statesville public road, the W. . C. R. R., near the corporate limits of Salisbury,! containing 21 acres'; Lot No.i Known as the Wilson Tract, ftdioinine ihe lands of T. J. and P. P. Meronev and 'illiam Howard and others, about half a mile from the corporate limits of the town of ausoury, containing w acres. X 1 Lot No. 5. laying between the W. JS. (J. K. K. awnhe New Mocksville road, adioininir the hinds of R. Trexler, Whitehead, Barker, and others, about half a mile from the corporate limits of the town of Salisbury, containing 85 acres. i I 11 I It I Lot No, 6. Known as the "Castle Tract." adioinins the lantis of Rentnn Meroney and others, and in about a mile of the corporate limits of Salisbury, 350 acres! Lot No. 7. ; Known as the u Pond Tract." adioininir - y 9 J O "" v" ...... m-mimm .vv.., J i I I ' i j UUU 1! Ig, fnd Ann McNeely, and about 1 miles from Salisburv containing 351 acres, the finest ooitom lanas in the Uountv. I I Lot No. 8. Known as the " AVise Tract," lying about six miles from Salisbury, between States- -Villa nuKIm fn.wl 1,.. CK....,'U' "C 1 t ! 1. I i i! Ui V v Vv. uu wwpiwrui juru puonc roaa, aaioimng tne lanas ot John Uourlev, i. iwTO, . w. .'vjjin i aim omers, containing yy acres. Lot No. t adjoining the SfflC RS 1)6 ub-dividd tf necessary, and sold in lots to suit pbrchasers, Every variety Ot toe Iine8t timber. COtton. tobacco. And mm nnvtimi above advertised, ami thp tinsf lnffrTn l able buildings, tenant-hotises, tobacco barnes, &c., on the large tracts. survey and Mots of the lands muv w spn nf fl, t-v,. r i T rire PurciiaTer W one-third cash on the confirmation W the sale, the balance in two equal instalments at the end of six and twelve months, interest on the deferred payments at the rate of eisht per VCUIl, paid. uu per annum rrotn the date of confirmation of sale. Title to be reserved till nil iW C, January 1st, 1886. Theo. P. Bluttz, CtaV, K.BRUNRR. ' U(lBWateliuB. 'SMXMCCUBBINS Treasurer. fiRUNER & McCUBBLNS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. wit ? ' 1 ' The undersigned are prepared to do a OBXEKAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, au w iie j i wqsRieiw 01 mat character All reai property cntruared to ua will buadver toed all over the United States, "am- FREE OF CHARGE to the owner. Persons ha vinir farm hinrl. Land for Sale. BY t J. M. HADEN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, A STREET, IAUSBCRV, K. C. Farms, Town Lois & Mill Property. fcy-Call i and see his Descriptive Cata loguaad Price tit Terms to suit. no3:6m ' NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STORE A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors Bald indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early i decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a reci pe that will care you, Free or Charge. 1 his great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America Send a self -addressed envelope to the Rev Joseph T. Irmaji, Station D. New York City. 4:ly - a isna latwf - t . Uk 7,, -. ii - forests, mines, or other real property hould to . hrafT 8 Indum Vermifage eonsu 1 1 us at once. Special aneetjon Kir IlrfiS S3 exp?1 woms the hu es mineral lands. Re,Ksaa.vs and JSSi' Zhey exist, if used ac .ps lunri.hed when desired.' V' gSfto FaStlSSi OU are SaTisburyVN.C. Md R FoUt'' Baltimore, STONES. TFE UNDKR81QNKD Has bought the welt known ROWAN COUNTY MILL STONE QUARRY of E. E. Puillips, deceased, and wlU continue to supply the public del mand lor Mm stones from this OBSBBBAIEB 6 kit so well known throughout this country tor its superiority for Mill Stones. Granite Weeks tor Ornamental purposes, Monuments. c., e can tlsobe had at thl quarry. Address, 1. T. WYATT, Sattabury, N. c THIS PAPER Mt.biS7llon 01 at G ;nsrar L WltefTP .If 1 V rf ld n- IK NK1V YOU&. The Terror. HE WAS A BAD MAM AND DID NOT CARS TO DLE. Detroit Free Press. A burly forma thick neck face covered with bristles hands covered with hair a voice like the bellow of a bull a natural swaecrer to his rait . wo - -t, o- of the sideral drama. When a per formance is announced by the astrono mers there is-never a cancelling of en gagements and as in the present in stance, when the grand act of Jupiter and the moon was announced there should have been not the slightest fear of a disappointment. Therefore J upi ter came to time and so did Diana, as eyes like a mad dog s-niouh no clean-1 our plain moon was beautifully called flf than a. nOC a hlnarjnn wtoiinrv f i " 'i w .wng. niMiiv cen runes ago. o'clock and was a most interesting and Such was the Terror. A mile away from the little town he halted his horse and braced his courage with half a pint of whisky. It was a fluid which would have killed a dog; fie smacked his dips over it He pulled out his revolvers and saw that they were loaded and in order. He drew his bowie knife from its sheath and tried its keen edge. . , He was going to capture the town and run it. This thick-neckeo human brute, this swaggering, drunken, boasting, fight ing beast, proposed to intimidate, over awe, shoot, slay and kill. The people bad never seen him; he would show himself off. Some of them had never heard of him ; he would see that they remembered his name and the date of his visit. ' In this town 'men were at work on the streets in the shops. Women sat in their doors or passed to and fro. From the open Windows of the school house came the voices of the children as lessons were recited. It "was an hour of peace. uYi! Yi! Yi! Shoot! Crack! Banff!" r Ihe 1 error had struck the town. In five minutes he had captured it. Two men lay dead in front of the store another at the door of the blacksmith shop two more were groaning with grievous wounds. "Whoop! waugh? Come out, ye skulks! I'm the only and original Ter ror r nunareas imitate me no one equals mv style! Who owns this bl town? AVhar hev yer fightin? menhid away ? Whojp! Heven't ye go4 wo man in this town who can aima P-un ? VI 7 is ' m i a waugni ye set ot babies! I here was a worn amHer husband was the first man shot, and her eyes were upon him us he fell. She did not scream out or faint away. Her face turned whiterthan chalk she casned for breath tmo or three times, and then her teeth shut hard. The sewiner fell from ber hand, and she rose nn. wnllr- mm i - o the euuying phenomenon. Jupiter was traveling east at the rate of several thousand, miles per hour, the moon was "going the same way" at terrific speed, and the earth was turning round on its axis at the rate of exactly one thou sand miles in sixty minutes. Just about 4 o'clock the moon, or poetically speaking, Diana, had nearly caught up with Jupiter, and the latter was just hanging on the ! east edge of the "sil very orb of night." Gradually the moon stole over tne face of the planet and the great event was an accomplish ed fact. Jupiter had been eclipsed and the differential calculus had been vin dicated. Considered as a race between a moon and a planet the odds at the first blush would appear to be in favor of the planet, but it is just possible that the gallantry of Jupiter, who it will be re membered married his own and th Wives of all the other godlike men who dwelt on Olympus, "held: up" as it were,- and allowed the uQUeen of Night" to pass. It will become time betore these celestial worthies meet again in the social life. Ihose who did not see the phe nomenon will have merely the satisfac tion of knowing that the next "Dumb show" has-been reserved for their great gralulchildren A Snow Slide. J Denver, Col., Dec. 28. A specfil to the News say?: A snow slide came down the mountain into Minnesota gulch fester day afternoon, sweeping everj t hing petnre it. The slide struck the mouth of the Prodigal Son mine, filling an 85 foot shaft and burying Buck Harvy and Jim Scales, who were working at the bottom of the shaft at the time of the accident The enow was packed fo tight that ft was found to be impossible to move the hfaeket, which went to the bottom when struck by the snow. A rescuing party is at wofk, but nil hope of reaching the imprisoned men before life shall have become extinct, has been abandoned. Sitters STATUE If LIBERTY ENL1GHTENIIB THE WORLD." More Money Needed. The Committee in charge of the construction of the pedestal ami the erection of the Statue, In order to raise fnnda . for Its completion, have prepared, from lished by the artist, a perfect facsimile XBtt 1 ie-iSere and Allisrator Huntin? on Santa Eosa Island. o.inta Itosa Island is a sand key ot the Gulf of Mexico, forty miles long, and vary ing in breadth from a tilth of a mile to over a mile nia-oas; it is the breakwater of Pensavola harbor, and receives the shock of the rolling sous of the gulf, which often break against it in fury, while the waters of the bay within are as still as a mill-pond, and. scarce a ripple washes the beach of the city front seven miles away, though the water at tne city is as salt as that in the center of the gulf. The sea beach of the island is a gently sloping expanse of white sands, back and forth nn wlm-h tho bedroom, and wife back in cine and reccedinsr waves will slid for omcnt with a rifle. Kneeling down hundreds of feet. Y ou can stand where at the window she nushed the barrel no is one moment, and the next be over the sill, aimed straight at the : !!gT,' nfi wa,tl'P "gainst a purging Termr's hOQA anA 11 wav t,mt 18 hmbing up the strand. This Hm-ZTZTlr&- T" "HW";, I beatrh i the incubator of the great " . R: " augn: Aaey caH me ine of ,ne Ku,f- Its gradual incline model furnished bv the artist, a Miniature Statuette, which they are delivering to subscribers throughout the United States at the following price it oune Dronzea; reaestai, mckei-suveral, vuo iouar cacn, aenvereo. OI planetary tf Deauomuy bronzed and nickeled, at OQ F Dollars each, delivered. . no. a statuette, twelve incites high., finely chased, Statue bronzed, Pedestal, II en v i 1 y Silver-Plated, with flush stand, at Ten Dollars each, delivered. Much time and money have been spent in perfecting the Statuettes, and they are mnch Improved over the first sent ont. The Com mittee have received from subscribers many letters of commendation. The New York World Fund of ft 100.000 com- letes the Pedestal, but it is estimated that ,000 Is yet needed to pay for the iron fasten- s and the erection nt th Status - Liberal subscrintions for 1 he Minbi tnre Htntn. ettias will produce the desired amount. Address, with remittance, RICHARD BUTLER, Secretary, American Committee of the Statue of Liberty; 83 Mercer Street, New York. flrV at ar iipcas or tne tourtKt, r traveler and mwettifr, If ach Bitters is pecutiarly ada(r-: it, strengthens the digettlte ra.- malarial fever, couaUos'io'i i!-.f liihriiy m-ur ' tlSdfcl,ldXKnriCbCt WW-'"- " t , the Mood. Win-n overaH u Whether mental or - ; .','. and dcbilitateil And lTa r-Mlu " rem wed strength and eBfloii i " by all Drugsiats and Del ' J ed 00 YOU Draw or Paint I. a i TJJTTfS HHIHHH1 PILLS 25 YEARS m USE. The Greatest Medical Trampk of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A Loss of r.ppetite, Bewela costive, Inialn the head, vrith a dell .eneatlou ia th" 5?? ??r,t.' ndc ho heuldcr- blade, Fullness after eatiaC, with ndia- uSltm'10,"'"1011 body or mini, i 'K111101 t?mpcr' .lx1IT spirits, wiiU afeeUbas of bavins nrclcctod scmeautr, Wearrneas, Dizziness, Flattering at iLe Bearti Dots before tho eyes, llcndacbo over Che right eye, Bestlecscccs, witU fitful Orcp.ins, Illculylrelored t rine, uud JSON ST! P ATiO M . TTTT'S Pil.1.3 are espfei&Jly adar-td to such eases cne doso ctFocta hr.Zu chang.offoeil1atonstonisbt',oBu, ii r Thar Increase tbe A ppeti4c,.-.FU i; ti ' body d Take oa PeaU.Ciif iac r-tf ' i- ansasfi.t! t ny h the 1 r'fitai? Actio; trrxtt v--c. 4 S itiurra?- t-t... v. pronivqti. TUT! n Fr - j if 4j r..i - Gzosst-IL.tc:; Vr a tinrrtn apslioty'cn or this DfE. It 1 m'iiirr i a nartsrr Vccfrr, ret s lncfananedu;ly. id ly-vuip- -. rr sont by expror cn rebe't cf fix. Rico, rsltn-iv-y St.,1 Cow Ycik; I error! Come out and see me and shake r He threw up his arms as the rifle cracked, and lurched out of the saddle to the ground, the bullet rakins? his skull. Three or four men ran to him at once, and finding that he was woun ded and stunned they tied him stout and fast. "Say, men," he called as his senses came back, "What does this mean ? Come, untie me! I was only in fun, you know, Tra the best hearted fellow in the world; would'nt harui a chicken.'1 "You must die!" It was the voice of this Woman who had fired the shot, and she held the rifle in her hands. Twenty feet away was the lifeless body of her husband. She did not even look at it. "You do not mean it!" gasped the Terror. "You wouldn't murder m for mv 1 iff lr inb-ol J - - JWJ. uGet a rope The voice of the woman had the ring of steel in it and her eyes had aucn a stony, merciless look that men retreated a step. A roDe was brought.' "For God's sake don't murder me!" whined the Terror. "Oh! 3011 won't you can't vou don't dare to! I am sorry I took your town won't never do such a thing again! Say! you can have my horse and shooters!" ihe woman made a noose with her own hands. Throw the free end over thatiimb!" she commanded. Oh! have merey! I'm an innocent man! lhis woman is crazy keep her MW.'IV ' the ensilv r ........... 1 J - I 1 . ciiaYauu sHiius ueyouu, anu the warm southern exposure, adapt it to their ap proach, the making of nests, and hatching of their eggs. So they resort to it for thin purpose, and in due time the young turtles! are hatched, unless the er's are cantiirprl I by the various creatures, biped and quadrn ped, who seek them in the season. Prom Peosacola over to the island is about sev en miles, and as the land breeze of the niht sets fair across the bay, it is a pleas ant trip of moonlight nights to run over on a sail boat, land on the bay shore, walk across the island, which is nut a third of a mile wide opposite the city, and seek lor "turtle crawls" on the yult-beach, or bathe luxuriously in the surf. The '-crawls" show oh the sand where, the under shell has been dragged along, and following this up to a point above the wash of the high est waves, the nest is found, usually about two and a half feet below the surface. -A" single nest will contain from 100 to 300 eggs. At saome fass, on Sauta Roaa Is land, animators are found bv the ten thou sand, and are kiHed in larye numbers by hunters who frequent the place. Then send to EUGENE L. HARRIS & CO., Raleigh, N. C. for Price list of Artists' materials. They keep even thing needed turtles 1 u orner Jv' 1,u" aM express promptly, rortraits 111 Crnvon nd Oil. Dec. 20, f84. J v. Oil Landscapes, Western N. C. SceiicijL 4:3m. pd. ) r MSBOKEY & ! GREAT STOCK OF 110 THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE . Worthless Worry. Some people gather ail the briars nnd thorns and nettles for a hundred yards on each aide of their pathway, and pHe.riiem up in steep and mountainous like heaps be Jore their footsteps, onlv to make life's journey more difficult, more toilsome and more perplexing. And these same people will begin to jump and jump and jump be fore they get within a hundred yards of a ditch, and expend and waste so much need less effort and worry; and it is frequently the case after jumping so hard they find "that the hedge line which indicated the exis tence of a big, deep, dangerous ditch was I nothing more than a little ravine, and that ' a single sty) would place them on the other I side. So. reader. H With her own hands she placed the to collect troubles, and for your own peace noose over his head, and then stepped .u n t iry to jump over a diffi- back and said: uum 11 19 r,Sht lcforc J Wilson Lt-m , . 11..,, 1 jntf'vr. -jCivery one take now: "Oh! yon niusn't! I'm a bad man want time to repent! I can't die this- "Pull him up! ' Jwenty strong arm walked away with the rope, and the Terrror was Eulled ten teet from the ground. He icked struggled whirled 'round and round and died the death of a dog. Not until all was over did the wo man's stony gaze leave his face. When the body hun linrn and lifeless she turned away, walked over to that of her husband, and sinking down beside it she mourned and weDt and could not be comforted. She was a woman again. Half a mile below the town is a headboard beside the highway. On it is engraved": ! I : "the terror." : "Humbled to the Dust by Woman. r 1 And you have the story just as they told it to me. Death is the dropping of the flower that the fruit may swell. Jupiter and the Moon. THE OCCULTATION OF THEPRIXCE OP PLA NETS A BEAUTIFUL PHENOMENON IN THE HEAVENS. Charleston News and Courier. Owing to the .unseasonable hour at which the occultation performance of Jupiter was given Monday morning, there was but a small house present. but those who got up to attend the dis play and those who were up all night tnorougniy enjoyed ail the good points A Minister Elopes. Ministers are mortal, and from the Greensboro North State we glean the fol lowing particulars of the elopement of Rev. M. E. Hammer, w ith a Mrs. Parrish Hammer is a preacher in the Methodist Protestant Church, aud served the past year on the Haw River Circuit, coming . 11 ... ....... I ...... X" OA..L " ";"owu uii xuv. ouin. lie nought three railroad tickets to Little Rock, Ark That night he boarded the train at Hich x win l . uuu niiu uuu went airs her l-year old daughter. Mrs honest, 3?rfljjf's3p58P egf GOODS! . - 1 Comprising ihe greatrst. racst rnrird, most usty most useful, as well as economical, stck of Goods EVER OFFERED IX SALISBURV ! SIMPLY IMMENSE ! READ PARTIAL LIST: Tricots, Flannels, Ladles' Cloths. Casslmeres, Plaid Suitings. Debarges, Alpaecas, SILKS, Satins, Velvets, Velveteens, (in all shades), Feather and Fur Trimmings, Woolen Laces, Hercules Braid and Buttons, In Immense variety, Handkerchiefs and Gloves, In large variety WRAPS, CLOAKS, ULSTERS, JACKETS. NEW MARKETS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, CLOAKING and a magnlUcent line of JERSEYS; Shawls, Nu bias, Uoods, Knit Jackets, Short Wraps. Zephyrs, Napkins, Towels. TabiR i.iB(n QUILTS, COMFORTS. BLAWKETc IP THOROUGHLY EQUlPPtJD oli f tinting, FROM - I TEES ROS Parrish. sou and a two-year old Parrish is the wife of n industrious citizen of Guilford residing near Freeman's Mill. Hammer ana mrs. r. nave been suspected of inti macy for some time. Hammer left a wife and several small children. Winston Sentinel. Christmas Day. CIWW. 1 J A. a m xiiu L-iiiiK'iM laeinicn ox the 2ofh of weceiupcr as nnsimas day is found in an ancient catalogue of church festivals about 354 A. D. And it is surprising to see with what alacrity the date was received and the Nativity celebrated throughout Christendom. l seems as if the World had been waiting for this festival of divine and human childhood and was ready to wel come it at once with songs of joy. In the year 360 it was celebrated in Rome by vast multitudes thronging the churches. Twen ty years later Antioch had taken it up with great popular enthusiasm. And hi a little more than fifty years from its earli est suggestion the observance of December 35th as the day of the Nativity had be come the universal practice of Christians St Cbrysostohi, in a Christmas sermon preached at Antioch, called it the funda mental feast, or the root from which all other Christian festivals grow. Ladles and Children's Underwear: j CORSETS, woven and otherwise ; HOERY, full and complete line. Including special line of RIBBED HOSERY-:m pVr as big as a barn door down to most delicate Listing Jakds. IjQttQr jaiul Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, I PAMPHLETS, j I PRICE LISTS. StMl anil f artg Jrogram BLANKS OF ATT. KTVliu Willi lino rxt ' , . . 1 . ; ucuiiemens underwear & tarnlshlngs. Dont fall to see themH ATS, Caps, Boots t Shoes. It takes two women, his mother ; nd bis wife, to make a great man. GROCERIES. Full, Xew, Fresh, and superior line of Standard Groceries-same price others selLold goods for. Woad and W mow Wear, Trunks and Varices. Sewing Machines. Agents tor AMERICAN and ST. JtH.X Sewing la chines the most reliable on the market. A splendid and varied assortmenr of the finest Dress Gtxds teft over from last winter.n be sold BELOW COST, to make room. These Goods ar" per fect condition, and are as serviceable as any JocS -Look for the bahsain cocntkr STJlSI tHALS aM 8U6BS' Tledoverfrom last winter, at a bargain-below cost. T urban . " , , ,uu "Mi anything that shonldJDe pt la a Urst class Store, come fo us for It We propose to meet and satlsjty the de mands nt tt,m, . . : JL 1 voLuMltI3, tume ana see us. . merqIjey k mm Salisbury, Oct: 13. 1S85. Couart and Magisterial y Orders solicited and satlsfacUon gruarBteed. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KERIt CltAIGE. L. II. CLEMENT. CRjAIGE & CLEMENT, Salisbury, N. C. Feb.3ii, 1881. r PRO A Radical Cure TCERVOTTS DEBHilTY.I f PHYSICAL I DEflAT. In Young &Midd! Mgsu men. Tested for over8ixi T EARS Cr USE IN MAI 5DEBILITT iDaCATJUld BUJUII 9Mf W ftt-mtitt rm ri i metm fil DM Pronthfnl Inditcntiom, too f roe lmlalg ! ' ewrbrtfa work. I the impewition ot f' (ion RDNid c uvjj troubles. Oct oarFiJ" CitculArtndTral P'; .1 ..r. T.k ISORE RiMCHV thatiu I CURED UtotuUKU ,r I not intfrfere with "" t ion to bwWlM, or mmm mm ineoitmijrT. direct M'"T of titiEATiamvT. oao sionm, - 1 Tvo Month!. - Ixo IfaxUhS, 7J S3 HARRIS REMEDY W. Tenth 8t.. ST. i i t 1 lfUPTrwEP PERSOWS!
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