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VOL XVII.-THIRD SERIES.
SALISBURY, N. C, APEIL 15, 1886. V0. 26
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INSURANCE
AGENCY
Mischief Makers.
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' Representing some of the larg
est American And English Companies.
Combined Assets over $35,-
000,000.
Dont fail to call and see him
before placing your Insurance
I T?omoinlvnr flint vnnrs nf labor.
self-sacrifice, and denial maybe
swept away in an hour's time.
Don't run any further risks but
calF at once and take out a
policy.
Office, next door to Ay C.
Harris'.
Feb35:ly.
Sale
Land for
BY
J. M. HADEN,
EEAL ESTATE AGENT,
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MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, N. C.
Farms, Towt Lois & Mill Property.
f3T"Call and sec his Descriptive Cata,
Vogue and Price List. - Terms to suit.
no3:6m
Oh! could there in this world be found
Some little sp t of happy ground,
Where villag pleasures might go round
Without the village talking ;
How doubly blest that spot would be,
Where all might dwell in 1 berty,
Free fr m the bitter misery
Of go , sip's endless prattling.
If such a spot were really known,
Dame peace might call it as her own,
And in it ghe might fix her throne,
j For ver and forever ;
There like a queen might reign and live,
While ev.:ry one would soon forgive
The little -lights they, might receive,
And be off a Je ii never.
Tis' mischief makers that remove
Far from our hearts the warmth of lore,
And leads us all to disapprove
What gives another pleasure.
They seem to take one's part but then
They have J then
Mixed up with poisonous measure. .
And then they've such a cunning way
Of telling ill me.int tale3 they say,
" Don't mention it, I pray,
I would not tell another ;"
Straight to yiour neighbor's then they go,
Narrating everything they know, s
And break the peace of high and low, :
Wife, husband, friend and brother.
Oh ! that the mischief-making crew
Were all reduced to one or two,
And they were painted black and blue,
That every one might know them !
Then would our villagers forget
To rage and quarrel, lume and fret
And fall into an angry pet,
With things so much below them.
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For 'tis a sad4 degrading part
To make another's bosom smart,
And plant a dagger in the heart
We ought to love and cherish;
Then let us evermore be found
In quietness with all around
Whilejrienuship, joy and peace abound,
And angry feelings perish. t
Customs receipts for March amounted
to $18,176,162. or S2.250.000 more
than in March a year ago. Internal
revenue receipts were iy,9o9.ooy. or
nearly $750,000 more than in March,
lboo, and miscellaneous receipts were
$750,000 greater than in March a year
ago. Compared with the first nine
months of the preceding fiscal year,
government receipts from all sources
this year show an increase of nearly
$10,000,000, and amounts to $247,774,-
820, while expenditures for the first
nine months of the current fiscal year
were $187,588,104, or nearly $23,000,
000 less than the corresponding period
of 1884-85.
Mortgage Sale of Land.
Pursuant to tle
ca-e. Registered in
provisions of a Mort
Buok No. 2, page 727,
made by Noah Deadiiiiin lor the protection
and benefit of the undersigned, on the 7th
day of May,, 1885. in which he has for
feited, the undersigned will a 11 pii
sale Cor cash,, at tip Court House door in
the town of Salisbury, on the 9th day ol
April next, the tbtlowiag property :
Two lots and one house, and blacksmith
hop on "Union Hill," near Salisbury on
the Statesvillc road; convoyed by the said
Noah Deadinan to satisfy the debt provided
for in said Mortgage.
TOBIAS KESTLER.
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Steele and Mt. Ulla.
Editor Watchman : As we are having
quite a rainy season for the last 3 or
days, the water in our creeks have been
hi;h ; overllowius: the bottoms and are,
or have been too high to cross except on
bridges. They are now subsiding and
the low-lands in places are badly washed;
all combined will tend to put farmers a
little back with their farm work, but as
this appears to be a late spring, we may
have time to get ready with the season.
Wheat that was sown early, and the land
well cultivated before it was drilled in.
or sown, and especiallyjwhere it was well
fertilized, is looking flue now. Late and
carelessly sowed- wheat does not make
much show yet, but from the present in
dications there will be a large crop, per
haps as large as 2 years ago. Spring sown
oats is coming up well and is growing off
nwuij-. ti winter oats left : about
the usual crop of cotton win uc pi.mtca
and a little over of corn, but the low
price of tobacco has caused some to con
tract their crops of this weed. Since the
fine warm weather has come, news has
fled ; we have had some marriages to
make us glad during the winter, but
painful to relate, quite a number of deaths
of trood and excellent citizens to make us
sad. On last Saturday iuunroe isarger,
a very excellent and worthy citizen, was
burried. He was well known to you and
a host of others, hence I will let you and
nt.hnra sneak of his merits and worth.
K. l . feniCK oi iuoores
Judge Bennett's Snapping Turtle.
"Bennett, of North Carolina, criti
cised the first section of the bill which
authorizes the President to employ
three persons not in th public service,
and two persons who are offices in the
service, not more than three of whom
shall be adherents of some political
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party, wno snail constitute a commis
sion for the purposes of this act. Why
should not the whole commission be
of the same political partv, asked Mr
Bennett. Were not Democrats the
best exponents of Democratic policy ?
Were not the Secretary of Treasury
and Secretary of State as well qualified
to deal with this subject as men who
were uhalf horse, half alligator, and
the balance snapping turtle ? ' ( Laugh
ter.) "Is it a crime to be a Democrat ?'
he exclaimed amid an affirmative cho
rus from the Republican side. The
individual rights of States, the doctrine
of Jefferson, is waning, and that of
Hamiltom is waxing. The great aver
age of the Democratic party in 1884
who lifted up their voices in one grand
chorus and pointed to the standard
bearer of the partv as an ideal Demo
crat, supposedthat his election meant
a Democratic victory, and that all
legitimate consequences would follow.
(Laughter.) Continuing, he said thus
the Democratic party had been preach
ing economy, but the spectacle was
daily presented here of that party in
creasing the public -hurdens. An in
stance of this kind of legislation was
found in the first section of the pending
bill, which would increase salarie3 for
the purpose of giving some gentleman
who had the advantage of being a
political Hermaphrodite a place in the
public service. He had no sympathy
with the doctrine that the spoils were
to be divided among the v mviuished;
(I,. i..t-, .rj iicioMi the sixjiIv."
- w ni wlw-n uttered oy
Marcv, anu &i 0.arieman who thought
that in the South that was not bod s
yxvspel truth, had set his sights too
high tor game. (Laughter.)
jand stronger legislation, and Congress
jwill rise to the requirements of the
emergency or a Congress will be elec-
elected that will.
The whole Question lies rurht here.
The "hnpendinff conflict " like that be
tween free and slave territory, will be
decided in accordance 'with the verdict
of the people, and as in that case we
now all admit the verdict to have been
a just one, so in this, Wa need have
no fear but what the controversy will
be adjusted at least upon equitable
principles, oecause it win be as the peo
ple direct.
There may be trying episodes to pass
through there may even be danger
pus uprisings to contend with sus
pensions of traffic and industrial cat
astrophes in consequence but sooner
or later the patience of the people with
the in ant combatant will be exhaus-
and in their thoroughly aroused
nd consolidated patriotism the coun
try will find a safe anchorage. Wash
ington Critic.
Public Opinion as a Power.
Some of the members of the House
of Representatives who voted tor Mr.
(V Neils- Arbitration mil seemea to
think it necessary to state that they
' I AA an under a soTT. Of nrotest. Hilt
Tuesdavs. Kev. r . 1 . reniCK oi ;uoore- - , . z ,
iiiesunjs, ivc. j. . i i i i i u-k r if.w tur sinv such
,.;n .lit.. i . n hisi'hi'Ntifln excellence anu kjuh ...v, ,
than mine will mealv-mouthedness? The bill is not
.M iw, " r I . . V i -i -l
write vou. - pertect by any means, put it cenainiy
Clod-Knocker! well ne nas inaweu h raent enough to claim either open
out it seems during tne warm peu t or opell opposition, and we see
about the first of March, and from the r V YY ' ,
......r v mita lnn lie must have been in a I I1U " v
BEST ES.Mi!DY KHOWN P03
CATARRH
SORE MOUTH
atnte of hibernation during the winter
And as he-claims to be a strong believer
nnd advocate in and of the Dr. Woodrow
and Darwin doctrines, so while in Ms se
clusion and dormant state, he may have
Osrre: trom
member should
feel called upon to apologize ior giving
t his vote least of all to admit that
he did so for fear of being boycotted.
Members who really believe the
measure to be a fraud, or a barren ideal
Color Line in the Jury Box.
From the Newbern Journal.
In Jones county, last week, two col
ored men were put on trial in the Su
perior Court for capital offenses. In
he first case the j ury was composed of
white men of intelligence. The evi
dence was entirely circumstantial, but
notwithstanding a very strong case
Was made out by the State against the
prisoner and public opinion was almost
unanimous against him, yet the jury
thought there was a little doubt ac
cording to the testimony, and they very
Readily gave the prisoner the benefit of
it and returned a verdict of not guilty.
In the other case the jury was com
posed of nine white men and three col
ored men. The testimony-was direct and
positive. The jury could not agree;
the nine white men were in favor of
Returning a verdict at once, but the
three colored men were obstinate and
insisted on a verdict of not guilty.
I The good people of Jones are loud in
the condemnation of such conduct. It
b charged by some of them that these
dolored men went on that jury with
their minds made up to acquit the
prisoner, and it is further alleged that
one of them made false statements when
Challenged for cause. There is also a
report current about Trenton that a
riarty who interested himself in behalf
of the prisoner approached one of the
committing magistrates and reminded
lim that he, the magistrate, was a Re
pjblie;in and should Hgg. Jlispjbeqpje
fiighat.y:! the proposition, and
informed the over-zealous partisan that
tye was no longer a Republican if such
Were the requirements.
! Sneh nroeeedintrs are simply dis-
f o
graceful, and should receive the sever
est condemnation from all good citi
zens, whether Republicans or Demo
crats. When the colored people draw
tjhe color line in the jury box. they
sjiniply prove their utter incompetency
to serve as jurors in a court of justice,
itnd when olfice seekers go into the
Courts and try to further their interests
jjy aiding criminals to escape justice by
packing juries, they too, should be put
down as dangerous men, and the good
oDle of the community ought not to
esitate to condemn their conduct and
hold them up to public gaze.
Vance's Speech.
From Specici&l Cor. State Chronicle. -
Every Democratic Senator and a
number of representatives, especially
several members of our own delegation,
who went over from the House side of
tha Capitol to hear it, warmly congrat
ulated Senator Vance when he resumed
his seat. Senator Hoar, of Massachu
setts, went over and sat immediately in
front of Senator Vance and listened
intently while he spoke. A Senator,
who is considered the best constitutional
lawyer on the Democratic side of the
chamber, said, that as a legal argument
it was unanswerable. Senator Vance
had no occasion to go over to the House
the morning after the delivery of the empty nut. Beauty is a great thing:
speech. He was immediately surround- beauty is a garment, house, and funn
ed by Representatives, many of whom I ture are aw dry ornaments compared
he had never spoken to before, and re- Wltu domestic love. All the elegance
ceived quite an ovation. One hundred in the world wttuot make a home,
thousad extra copies of the speech have and I would give more for a spoonful
already been ordered. Representative oi real hearty love than for whole ship-J
Henly, of California, has ordered 10,000 loans ot rurniture and all the gorgeous
f or distribtion among his constituents, ness the world can gather. Oliver W.
The New Orleans Times-Democrat Holmes.
ordered the speech by telegraph, the
night after its delivery. A friend tells The Democratic party is the only
me that benator Vance has received sure bulwark of the people against the
6fty letters already from politicians woman suffrage business and other
outside of JNorth Carolina congratula- heresies of a kindred character. States-
ting him on the courage and ability ville Landmark
The Beautiful Home.
I never saw a garment too fine for a
man or a maid; there never was a char
too good for a cobbler or cooper or a
king to sit in ; never a house too fine to
shelter the human head. Elegance fits
man. But do we not value these tools
a little-more than they are worth and
sometimes mortgage "a house for the
mahogany we bring into it ? I had
rather eat my dinner off the head of
a harrel, dress after the fashion of John
the Baptist in the wilderness, or sit on
a block all my life, than consume all on
myself before I got to a home, and
take so much pains with the outside
that the inside was as hollow as an
Buzz. Buzz. BufUL
THE BUSY BEES HEALING TH I
NATI0N8.
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the Mountains to tho
mi Come Waft ed f o r B . B . B.
had
B. B
with which he handled the subject.
Dont Wear a Collar.
The Raleigh News and Observer of a re
cent date has the following :
"The Democratic party of the South de
sires the passage of the (Blair) bill and its
wishes should be heeded. If Democratic
Congressmen from this section fail to do
their duty in the matter they must ex
pect to take the consequences of such
lack of party fealty."
That sort of talk won't do. We have
been laboring in the service of the Demo
cratic party for many years we do not
claim that we have done much, but we
have at least worked faithfully, honestly
and unselfishly but we don't wear a
collar, and wouldn't give a "continental"
for a member of Congress, member of
the State Legislature or any other of our
public servants, State or national, who
would wear a collar, and there are thou
sauds of them throughout North Carolina,
who never asked for office and want none,
who cherish just these sentiments. We
are sorry to see such doctrine from the
organ of the parly at the capital of the
State that "party fealty" requires a man
to vote and act against his honest and
deliberate covictions : and we think that
threats, indulged In by a Democratic
newspaper against members of its own
party, are in very poor taste, to saj' the
least of it. ray. Observer and Gazette.
, i "GWpe is in
creasing.
Germany sent out 103,657 emigrants
last year.
The monumental fraud of the age
the Senate that considered all nomina
tions in secret session, demanding per
fect publicity of every paper in the
hands of the President. YV ilson Advance.
The Chinese population of San
Francisco is larger now, it is stated,
than ever.
There are in 22 States 308,478 more
women than men. Dakota has 29,415
more men than women.
L.& B. S. M.H.
MOTHER AND SISTER.
B.B.B. Co.: My mother and titter
ulcerated throat and scrofula, and B.
cured them. E. O. TINSLBY
June 20, 1885. Columbian.
GOD SPEED IT.
B. B. B. Co.: One bottle of B. B. B
eureil me of blood poison and rheumatism-
JHay Uod speed it to everyone.
W. R. ELLIS.
June 21, 1885. J Brunswick, Ga.
TWENTY-FIVE YEA.R8.
B. B.B. Co.: One of my customers. J. B.
Rogers, was afflicted 25 years with a terri
ble ulcer on his leg, but B. B. B. has nearly
cured him. R. F. MEDLOCK.
June 22, 1885. Norcross, Ga,
BAY HORSE.
B. B. B. cured mc of an ulcer with Whisk
I had been troubled fifty years. I am now
as fat as a bay horse, and sleep better thaa
anybody, and B. B. B. did it all.
R. It. SAULTER,
Conductor C. R. R,
RAILROAD TALK.
Four bottles of B. B, B. cured me of a
severe form of rheumatism, and the same
number of bottles cured m v wile of rheuma
tism. J. T. GOODMAN,
Conductor C. R. B.
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PIANOS AND ORGANS
To be closed out Regardless of Cost.
Our Annual Closing Out Sale, Preparatory
to Inventory. Listen to the Story.
. ' ai -J i . a A
een iransmogumcu .ut .. Mu;frrt fbf kind nr inn
the intense and ravenous way ne tries ny ui , . , "
to devour County Commissioners and word, regard it as a piece or
Stock Taking is the time for Bargains.
Then we clear out generally, and start
new. 200 Pianos and Organs too many on
hand. Must part with them
Some U8ed a lew months oniv Homn n
.... . , j r . i-
All in prime oroer, anu many oi mem
Repolished, Renovated, Restrung and made
nice and new.
Vanh niul nil are real br r 'ains. such as
comes alone but once a year, bl Ol CASH
The createst deoth of the ocean IS I buvs cheapest, but we give Very Easy
said to be 7,7UO fathoms
London has over 10,000 policemen,
or one to every 407 of her population.
Ti-rins. u needed
WRITE for CLOSING OU r SAL.K U1K
CULARS, aud MENTION this AUYUK
TISEMENT.
MAGICAL, SIR,
The use of B. B. B. has cured me of mueh
asifferinsr, as well as a cse of piles of 40
years' standing. Although 80 years old, I
feel like a new man. B. B. B. is magical,
air. GEO. B. FRAZIER.
WONDERFUL GODSEND.
My three poor, afflicted children, who
inherited a tenible blood poison, have
Unproved rapidly after the use of B. B. B.
It is a Godsend healing balm. ' , -
MRS. S. M. WILLIAM8,
Sandy, Texas,
EASTSHORE TALK.
We have been handling B. B. B. about
12 months, and can say that it is the beat
LLOYD & ADAMS,
June 23, 1885. Brunswick Ga.
cakd. BARGAINS
SORE THROAT
In all forms and stages.
PuVWlsTRUMEHT.
14 0 ares waors ot&srs failed to give
relief.
Dr. B.B. Davis, Athens, (Ja.. says: "1 suffered
wttU Caurrh Uvo ye:uv Butstnce using CKKTAI.V
CATAKitU;CUUE amenUrely tree from the Uls-
nr. O. B. IIowe, Athens, Oa.. says: "CURTAIN
CATAKKU CUKK cun-d me ot a severe ulcerated
sore throat, and I cheerfully endorse It "
Ml9aLucy J. cook. Oconee Co. pa., wntes, Sept.
ITth, lass: -one bottle of your remedy entirely
cored me iof Cut irrh with which I had suffered
mm! It frtrHvp vta:tr?l "
J. H. AUiiool." Athens, Oa.. writes Sept. 8, '33; "I
T P' and it, annears mat ne inouimt
v. a x" j; . "-i
tlovt his seclusion wuis only tor one nignt,
months airo. and was in full n
he retired. No J. P. was publicly advo
cated for the Commissioner's place, but an
legislation, should have had
worthless
the cour-
i There should be a place provided at
every court house where all public doc
uments, Supreme Court reports, and
laws, etc., should be preserved, and be
it all times accessible to the citizens of
the county. These books are sent to
the counties by the State, but they
ire not taken care of and are soon lost
To all who are sufferine from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, ctc.,I
will send a recioe that will cure you. Free
op Cuabok. This great remedy Was dis
covered by a missionary in South America
Send a selt -addressed envelope to the Kev
.Toskph T. Inman. Station D. New York
City. 4-iy
IN SMALL
Weekly.
THE
age of their convictions like the twenty
nine men who bravely put themselves
on record in the negative. There is no
doubt, however, that a very large ma-
old and near neighbor of his, who is not inritv of those who voted tor the bill
a J. P., was spoken of. But when his eyes a-a s0 honestly and in the conscienti
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became tnorougniy opeueu u iook. uut uiief f hat it would prove Ot ettecti
ana saw Kreeii iiwiich uuiw
w Li ...1 u i service.
also green yegotaui, w uc f, ... . . k
appears to nave cnangea into a nippo- auc vr.v . .rr.
griff, with an intense hankering after eventually some legislation of a much
clover and vegetables ; and then to a m0re stringent character will have to
Sphinx, from his intensepropensity to adopted, but for all that the O'Neill ftrTDTJ AM UTTT T 1?1?RtTT T 7 IT K
gormandize and devour. Perhaps he will . , in,linir. As the New nHAM DULL rMllillMiil
. i i l . x i ...... i nil l ao n : i mm w ww
SLrSSrSSSTiSSirf York H'oWdsays: "It jrill doabtless
ri o e.. nnmmra tn hfLVR Ua of pxeat value as a law m conse-
aa many head as a Hydra and as many qnence of the moral obligation it will
faces as a Dodecahedron, from tne nypo- jmpose 0n railroad companies and their
bolical way he writes. But with all that he , fc consent to arbitration and
is a right good kmd oi leiiow, ana wneu - c 1 daeidnn "
he frets that 200 feet square with wall 50 abide by the decision. ,
j. n. .Mitfooj, Lueus, mra "i , i i " . . , iL i u u Knitr with Then there is a certain aegree 01
hwl severe sore throat more than two weeks; was feet high brick tobacco barn built witn men uiere i wiu ucg
enured cured by certain cat ak it u cuke in that oom horsepower hydraulic dry steam suy-o-estiveness in the bill which should
An trine in it for curing nis -uo acres 01 he nst. sicnt ot. woservers oi an
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NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATOR' SSALE
OF
LAND!
Pursuant to a Decree granted by the Su-
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Kiruoiirr. oi nnwau uiuuu, mc i-.o.
Holshouscr, Adm r ot Paul
per
of CU risen bury 1
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e or anu are svuii A' ,A nvi.l Ilolshons-
If there is a county in the State that . nnd oeVs, I will expose to public out-
makes any pretentions to keeping tnese
ooks we do not Know 11. frnwMw
one day
CAN YOU DOUBT
$UCH TtSTIMONY? WE TrllNK NOT.
Only aew of our many certificates are (riven here.
Others ca he uut.Uuei from your druggist, or by
addressing
3 C. CO., ATHENS, Ga,
For Sale by J. II. ENNTSS, Salisbury N.C.
airly.
H
I certify that on the 15th of Febru
ary! commmencen giving my ioui
I children, aged 2, 4, 0 and 8 years,
respectively. Smith's Worm Oil, and!
i and within six days there were at
least 1200 worms expelled. Ouc child!
passed over 100 in one night.
J. Cj. SIMPSON.
tflall CoM February 1, 1879.
i
; ;
Sia: My child, five years old, hat
symptoms of worms. I tried calomel
and other Worm Medicines, but fail-.
'ed to expel any. Seeing Mr. Bain'
certificate. I got a vial of your Worm t
( Oil, and the first dose brought forty'
warms, and the second dose so manvi
were passed I could not count them
gold leaf weed, and has every tnipg in
complete working order, then we will go
and see him iu his unity nome. vumc
to see us Clod. An Esq.
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21-ly.
S. II. ADAMS.
Result of Democratic Economy.
The reduction of public debt for
March was $14,087,884. Last March
the reduction was less than $900,000.
For the nine months of the current
fiscal year ended yesterday the reduc-
tion or the debt was over t ,wv,uw.
For, the corresponding period of last
year the reduction was $45,000,000.
These comparisons show what a Demo
cratic administration is doing to reduce
the great national burden as compared
with the preceeding Republican re
gime. The net cash in the Treasury to-day
was $70,881,099, an increase of $4,082,
896 since March 1. The store of silver
dollars is now $174,700,985, or about
3.000.000 more than a month ago. ,
There has been a reduction during the
month in the interest bearing debt of
$16,000,000 3 per cents under the last '
! matured call, and the total interest
riotous demonstrations in this counyty
have noticed how speedily they quail
at the sight of a Federal bayonet. A
corporal's guard of United States troops
nmiiSa ill n n o
ii ruie is more cuitiitiuuo uiau a
Manufactured especially for Bright Tobac
co. We guarantee every pound amoun
ted with Genuiue Peruvian Guano. Will
hot fire the plant in dry weather. Insures a
quick and vigorous growth and a large,
bright, rich waxy Tobacco. Indorsed by
the" pleanters wherever used. Remember
Borne Peruvian Guano is almost absolutely
necessary to grow large rich tobacco. This
is the kind of tobacco that is id such de
cry to the highest bidder, OIN 1 lit, I'lit.
MISES ON SATURDAY THE 10T1T DAY
OF APRIL, 1880. the following described
real estate, situate in Rowan county, ad
joining the lands of Henry Peeler, Jeremiah
Kulltz and others, containing eleven acres,
being the land conveyed by Eli Holsh user
to Paul Holahouser, by deed, dated Nov.
5th, 1885 and registered in Book No. 54,
page 201 of Public Kegister's omce oi uow
an county. TERMS of Sale: One halt cash
and the balance on a credit of six months
with interest from date.
Chrisexbcry HoLsnousEn.
Adm'r of Paul Holahouser.
March 8th, m 2l:6f
Musical Instruments
MARK DOWN SALE TO
REDUCE STOCK.
The knife put in deep. Times hard.
Stock too lare. A $20,000 Stock to be
Retailed at WHOLESALE PRICES. An
Actual Fact. See these prices-:
ACCOUDEONS. -Six Keys, 50c.; 8 Keys,
65c; 10 Keys, 90c; 1 Stop, $1.25; 1 Stop,
Trumpets-an d Clasps, $2.25.
BANJOS. Calf Head, 4 Screws, $1 75;
8 Screws, $2.75; Nickel Rim, 12 Screws, $3;
Same. 24 Screws, $5.
VIOLINS, With Complete Outfits. Bow,
Cse, Strings, Rosin, Instiuctor, $3.50, $5,
$7.50. $10.
EUPHONIAS. With 4 Tunes, Only
a nu Tim latest Automatic Musical In
strument.
ORGUINETTE and ORGANINI MUSIC;
35 feet for $1.00 post paid. Our selection.:
VERY DECISIVE.
The demand for B. B. B. is rapidly in
creasing, and we now buy in one gross lota
We unhesitatingly say our customers are all
Well pleased. HILL BROS.,
June 24, 1885. Anderson, S. C.
TEXAS TATTLE.
One of our customers left Wa
bed for the first time in six months, altar
Using only one bottte of B. B. B. He had
fecrofula of a terrible form, that had resisted
all other treatment. B. B. B. now takea
the lead in this section.
LIEDTKE BROS.,
June 10. 1885. Dexter, Texas.
R.T.HOPKINS
ISXOW ATTHB
Corner of Kerr & Lee Streets,
with n full line of DRY GOODS awl
GROCERIES. Also keepH a First Olaaa
BOARDING HOUSE. Call and see bin.
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ORGANIZED 1859
SOMETHING NEW!
that
HT LAMP CHIMNEYS
will not. break bv heat, lor sale at
ENNISS'
as
rhole
regiment of
militia. It is not
THE DURHAM BULL FERTILIZER
for cotton and corn 13 acknowledged, by
necessary to explain why; the reasons leading planters throughout tne atate, as
are obvious: and the analogy holds the best Guano for the price ever used.
, .,1 n i ii i i i.- it. - n.iiranteed free fnm all Pirey Amoniates
good th Federal legslahpiu It car- materials of every kind. These
nes with it a weight that city ordman- . Hrpfnst becomming the leader where-
DIAMOND DYES
wish at
All
DONT FORGET to call
all kinds at
colors von
ENNTSS'
for Seeds o
ENNISS1.
Guitars. Cellos, Double Basses, Musiif
Boxes. Ormiinettes. Orgnninas, Tamborines,
Drums, Comets, Trimmings, etc, all lter
duced, Down, Down. j
Terms C ASH WITH OKDEK. o urenil.
fonpv refunded if coocls do not suit.
V m - m i A
Handsome Il'.ustrateU catalogue l.oo page;
free to all.
MUSIC GIVEN AWAY.
Send Ten Cents in postage stamps, and
, .. -i pnrf
we will man you, nee oi niumi-, oai
A Home Company
ris and State laws never do. There is 0,i uor,tnM thev cive the best field
vvv - - - . i rt U9W w-v, m c
on thine-in this country ' which the rilr When von buy DURHAM BLLL
npnnle hold in wholesome respect the
lit TT i . J 01.1-
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power is so in me uniieu otaies, uui
for the same reason hat it is in Ger
many or Spain, because it typifies a
a centralized despotism, but because it
represents the public sentiment, the
concentrated moral force, the universal
common sense of the country.
Hence it i3 that Congress is invoked
to find a remedy for existing labor
troubles, and it is far better that the
Government should interpose with stat
utes than stands of armr.
The Arbitration may not be all that
we could wish, but it h a reflex of pub
lic opinion. Should it prove unaVail
FERTILIZER you get value received, you
are not having water and sand. Every ton
of our goods is warranted to lie just as
represented. For nle by dealers at most
rail road points in N. C
and Va.
LOCAL AGENTS.
L. C. Bernhardt,
Witherspoon & Gibson,
IR. L. Goodman & Co.,
Hoover & Lore,
Salisbury N. C.
Statesvi lie N. C.
Moorcsville N. C.
Concord N. C.
TO THE LADIES :
Call and sec the Flower Pots at
ENNISS'.
WANTED IN SALISBURY
re:t
uiuuiiiu vi. n, I . ... - , J . ,
bearing debt U now $1,210,681,462. ing. public opinion will demand other
Apply to any of onr Agents or write di-
fo us ror Flemings i realise ou i"-
bicco and Leaning planters ceruncaies
testifying to the superiority of our Fer
t lizcr
DURHAM FERTILIZER CO.
13;2m. Durham N. C,
n enercetlc business woman to soil-
'it and take orders for THE madam
GRISWOLD PATENT SUPPORTING
CORSETS, 'i nese rorseis nave oeen
extensively advertised and sold by
lady canvassers the past ten years
WlllCb, "With tlXOiT SUpO"
rlority, has ciited a Large
Demand tor them throughout the
United States, and any lady who
gives her time and energy to can vass-
. f, , (ham rail MP11 r t r FT, i . t. I . t
lng lor tn m i h,lldnPS.o Tur are not sold bv I
mwuami iVi"e cve exccus.ve TiaaiTO;
y rfte- ebv giving the agent entire control ot
these SU PE R ' O CORSETS In the territory as
S her We have a large number of f gents wno
$?S$m a grand success jjelltoj r the goods.
drairtt hi ii iii .vvi " mv. mu.
ir onv " " . .
tvt' ' a. as wo,,
fS;lua.
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SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE.
PIECES of VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL 0L nnm'fol nAAAfl
MUSIC, full sheet size. Also, Catalogue pi VaS 11 Oil pi Lai OOVjUUll
Total assets $750,000
Insures all classes pro
perty at adequate rates.
Losses promptly ad
justed and satisfactori-
ally settled without any
litigation.
J. EH ODES BROWNS. PrwL
W-C.C0A3?t 830.
J. Allen Brown, igt, Salirary, H.C
our lO.cent Standard Music.
Better Bargains from us than any North
ern Music House can give. Order Trade a
Soecialtv. Customers in all the Southern
States. . Letters promptly answered.
Address J
Ludden & Bates Southern
Music House, Sav'h, Ga. 1
PATENTS
Caveats, Trade Marks and
Copyrights
24:9in.
Obtained, and all other business In thet . 8. Pat eat
Office attended to for Moderntf Fees.
our office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, ana
we can obtain Patents in less tune than those re
mote from Washington.
Send Model or drawl npr. e advise as to patent
ability free of ehargv; and make .No charge uu ttt tee
MWereSnher to the Postmaster the S;pt.et
Monev Order Dlv.. and to oDVlais of the U. 8. Pat
ent office For circular, artvlee. terms and refer
ences to actual cllcni In your owr i State or county,
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