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I i J Carolina Watchman. TIIUE8DAY, OCTOBER 58, 1886. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. For Congress 7th 'District, JOB S. IIKNDERSON, of Bowan. Tor Judge 8th District, 7. J, MOMTGUMEBY, of Cabarms. 8lkUor Sth District, 1. F. LONG, oilttUL Jmt Jaslics f tfcs mcme Cort. Mr Ofcisf JwMic WM. V. H. SMITH. Par AwooaU Justkss, MWRIMONTU OS. & ASHE BOWAjTS ticket. For State Senator, MOt. F. I. SHOBIR. For tho Legislature, LIB 8. OV HUMAN. For Sheriff, C. C. KRIDEtt. For Register of I f(lu, y H. N. WOODSON. For Superior Court Clerk, I Jul IN M. HOIIAII. For County Treasurer, J. S. MeCUBHINS. Js. For Coroner, D. A. ATWELL. For County Surveyor, B. C. AUK Y. Attention Democrats REGISTER AND To the Polls next Tuesday. The State calls to her faithful friends for protection. Let her not call in vain. Recount the noble acts of the Demo- t rat ie party in restoring liberty, pros perity and happiness' to the people. Rally on Tuesday, and by your votes proclaim your unshaken f aitJu It is the best work you can do on the 2d day of Nov. 1880. ov JSLECTioar will take No- thtr.' r,iiiMt. )m Lr l-.v, fnr ion next Tuesday. One for the tickoL ono for th Concrrinr.- , r t it-, v i.- 1.1. for the County ticket. returns must be brought to Sal- , to bo counted by Thursday af ter she election If you desire to elect a constable most be on additional box. If 1 had Knoum? i Is one of the saddest refrains ever written by the scribe or by the poet sun" It siirnalizes lost opportunitv-the ililA T rl fT I i y it. oiiil rbo t . mm h .... U 111 I 1 1.1 ML mm ., . , 1 . . . . " . u 'i- . M If I had known " is no excuse for those who cony or mii bav tnwn TW ;f iM Ka Z .Y." . 7 ' . . . l" who siay away rrom tne polls nextl uesda should their candidates fce flereateo. it will tie nothing w relief thentosay. "If I had known ttee was any dgerof such a result I would ha r MMfW FeuAlMQ Bf TaWp W mLwBLWmr a.i Uik Ubnry I . 1 . a i , , , comes out in next day 8 paper lllustra Tho nrlvnrilM enlighten us as to whether her husband i; iU . J 1 i . , . . "c uiways watcmng xor. nn op- portunity todefeat thenvby fair means or oy i oui by still hdhtiko, or ST TT r lal1 ... cueiu skulk around them ! Let every man do his duty and there will be none to say, wlien it is jover, "fflkadknownr What the County Candidates Say. John M. Horab says "Th? people who have heretofore invited us to a feast have given all they could stuff into ua. I hope the rations will be full next Tuesday. Sam. McCubbins says; UI believe k fail to give a rousing vote. ' give a rousing vote. ur. U m - ' - --ar- ann oe oreaaim rxui on Ham Me C ubbuia," says Woodson, "If he should ioao his oaly good leg, I thiak they'll come out.' "I'm more aneasy aboat Arey, says Atweu, oeing a new man neuwe the ieo- pie, i nan any oouy ease, "I've been Uiinkiug it over very sober aymmivy, ai ivj jjwaocriita corn to the polls they will make things crack for us all; but if any body gats 'left' Its going to be Atwell." y "There is not much fan in it boys," said Sheriff Krider. "It Is dreadful serious piece of business, whoa you take tuae to think of the consequences which stretch out far beyond the personal later est of job or me. We ought to elect good - men to administer the laws good judges as well as maintain the integrity and strength of the party which has done so much for the State and the welfare of the people. Voters seem to be but I think they will Mr. Bernhardt too nothing of him since he spoke at China Grove. Eeptiblican Candidates. Dr. J. J. Mott of Statesrille, is Chair- . I man for president) of the Kepublican Executive Committee of the State, lie . m . gm . frr I ..i,wio f ei, kooJ f h natfar SmA weeks ago h nnnnnnred fhot the lit- I party would hold no State r .1 r it pu di ican pany wouna uwhuv owe &nventiorthf.year,aiidHioquently fof ti.M, A publican of the party, comprising' ambitious and , aspiring the action of the Executive and called a otate invention or tne party lote IWsSf ha denounced the action of these self- and called a State Convention constituted partv leaders, and alsode- n(,,.,,(j tho inJioJiil tiolrot Aruv nut in I nounced the judicial ticket they put in nomination, as totally ant for lodges of the Courts "mountebanks, as he I calls them and advises his republican i friends to vote for the Democratic judicial ticket 1 W hen the head man of toe party and Ur. Mott is perhaps tneir ioremost man in respect to judgment and in- nuence takes such a stand that re- lated above, can democrats afford to be indifferent in respect to the men who I are to preside over our Courts i I Ma J- Mm. Attend the election and vote tor good and worthy men for judges. It is no new thing lor the republi- cans to nominate bod men the worst m m mm m mm m vn I r um. in their ranks for public ofluse. lhey have done so in Mecklenburg county, 1 mi rw l tins year, ine man ninson, wnom j.i : a xi a a i in try are running iw me ocuatt, wtw lining lor tne oenate, was indicted in the Superior Court of the county a few vears aero for two "plated' X A it a i iM I bales of cotton which he sold to L. W . rt m m -a -a a m a I uuaers, Knowing inern to oe irauas, and tho-nt, iv.k alda ihapira nhonr Ha .... fkil i mn AO paid the cost of theprosecufaon; O.OS. : Instances might be mnltiplied, but uiuviu v it hi a tact wen Kuown to tne Liemocniis of the county, that the Republicans have few men in their ranks who are truly worthy to rule over the import ant interests of the Democratic tax payers of the State. Turn out, demo crats, and assert your political views on Tuesday next. Strange. The Charlotte Observer reports a daily shower of rain from a clear sky at a particular place in that city for four weeks past. The shower comes on i - about 3 o'clock in the afternoon and lasts for about two hours. It covers a space of only ten feet : but in that space it is a veritable shower. No one has yet been able to explain it. It was witnessed last Friday by 250 people, who were drawn there by curiosity to witness tne strange phenomenon. Ho! for Liberia. An agent for collecting emigrants for Laberia, is abroad in this section. He was exixictinc to find one hundred fl HooUl r"" . f.W', JT . I i Y-t mo I hov o m tn f o Xrck chimnr w" .D"T'"6 rroni ivorroiic. wnere tnev win be ioin- I , Z ' . . . ' ship and voyage. The tea business of Janan is steadil v on the increase. They eiported in . . . w- 7 - io,oH,4a ids. in 1009 tneiri" wwwmc iuuok m uso. exportations ran up to 30.034.140 lbs.: ' a t. . m a and so long as ine loreign aemana con-f tinues, it will be mat. The moat skilled hands employed in the business are paid from 50 to 60 eents ner daw. Tea pickers, mostly women and girls, ra-1 ceive from 10 to 12 cts a day, and their work is required to be earefnuy done, I V". P" T sugar or 1 rru. 1 u ' miiK 111 tea, ine not water is Kept I . a . . near tte rto, and poured upon the mnswiy m. ww anp, naa urana as I800 ! tne pnper.nvor s acquired. .ltm worth wSile to know now U8e W re 8mie Vo? mtnis country-wnoo not anow now to make it. We remember hearing of J goou oiu nouse-wire wnose nusoaun IV!1 i 15 2 x XaT2 mLSSA CIT wanted to know whether it was Jkf I was able to tell how to prepare it, ftnd A of liW u.u ih.f rame no as a dish of artens. i : Ifc M8ert nogs can ne maue arunK Dy ieeuing I them food saturated with whiskey or brandy, you can only make them drunk u.ie. wMmi Calais to Dover and back wiser than man. But he is neverthe less a brute lor all that Them are many things iu respect to which men should have good memories; They should remember to do right as near as ttiey Know now, tor wrongdoing is sure to go back on ahem. They should remember public, social and private evils and avoid Ahem. They should re- 1 u tu. . :J1 ,C?L il . thera. Was there a time when the - J poetical condition of the country was hnrl and man bttmhtnl for far nf mw chief comine uoon them? Recall the -i.. v - - - time ana circumstances, and cruard against the return of such anxiety. The pnee of liberty eternal vigilance. j JJOtt t torget political adversaries; and - above all, remember our past exper- I "Wf wiwi repuouvao ruie apa avow H. It has been found in general exper- . lencc tnat no wu Buuciueuia ui oarticulur event ivn by dinerent per- i, I U 1 1 1L sons win uniioroiij anr, moiigu uom a niav have been eye witnesses. 1 hey saw from dinercni siannpomis, is one fm. - 1 M I reason, either of personal concernment, from preference, or from prejudice. .IVum'aim inAtutA ant rim firni tnsf :i nps - TV 3- - a different recital 01 rue iacts in tne case. And it does no necessarily 101- . . I low that either Witness IS COrrUlt in I mil " " ' - - - - a I omitting a .pan 01 tne lacis in nis statement, nor in declaring to facts not bv the other. This is all well understood, more especially by gentlemen of the bar. and for which due allowance should be made, as a! matter of simple justice to the parties; concerned, o two men will describe 1:1 ,1 CUi . iL m,n T"T7 oef 18 ,L runaway t-wuu. "y - mi AAAiHnn r n r niPinrTT 1T1 TlniVi 1 r" or neid, a race, or any otner aci ion "Uiwc'CI Ul. iiiru ui utiwuj, jwm witnesses only take in facts, and their UWnnhAn aF t.h srpno IS hriPT and - - - -g . . , , aescription o the scene is brief .and uninteresting. Others are able to be- at th beginning and relate almost - ? r V 7T ' lCVLhe thr WltnC?S overlooked. The difference is more in inc cnaracter oi tne minus ox no tesry man in tneir aispositions R " Tiue.,1 1 rrxlV"r"rC TL w " " "fc"CI W"J o1"" " '" " " The sheep is unknown in Japan, ex- jcept as a curiosity kept by a few wealthv persons. I5ut the people are wide awake, imitative and progressive and the cheapness of labor there, it is nrorlieb!. will aneedilv lead to the in- traduction of manufacturing enterpris- es, and the machinery employed in . ' Europe and America. Already they are adopting woolen clothing, all of which is lmnorted. but which, it thev 1 1 1 mi can obtain the wool, will soon be made at home. Anpwm(liynf mntino-wnlr ims r o f i. 1 ln i ti -nia n, a 'f mmWwm hm - mm a vvvaaw wiuui iiuivuwiou w i t rench Academy ot bcience, which has rincvi m sir. r nnvinna n f fnnfiAn tinf vava iuvn wuaivuo mviviivivii "uv Qnl in France, but all over Europe m . , , , ., . I uu in uii&:i(Uiu. x. l a t,u tuv, v v i to lifcU i anything 1)elow that of natural ft wiU emploved to , Kncland. It reduces the cost ' . i j-.. Ai,ioi .vnarimank produceing QOO feet of gas from one ton of coke. The foreign news is again warlike and hrnnfonlrifr ICmiMM niinmlv in M.&U WU . U) ..my. in ' 11 ... i sists on &ngl ish evacuation of fjgypt, and urges Kussia to initiate a movement on Constantinople. Bulgaria refuses to submit to the demands of Russia, and tne itussian army is ready to move i m ta a upon her. Indeed, the whole of Eurotie is in a state of anerv fermentation, and I . Sr . u..; I 1 i. L .. I i i 9 i J any moment. The contest in Buncombe is pretty hot. Mr. Pearson, it seems, Is troubling the Democrats of the countv by the use of means not recognized as proper. mi a l mi i i ine Asnevnie citizen reports mm .'is having said: "a politician had to eat all sorts of dirt and crawl in the slime in order to attain success." When an as-! pirant talks that wav. vou mav set it down that he believes the people are fools, and crenerallv the voters 1'ol him I mi r a . i ine ocientinc American sav9 the TUe SCientl U! , tu: a . tt- i. mrmcniuj. i.uia couutrv cousuiiie tinny - upon the self-binding harvesters. About l iw ieet is required to tne acre and it I costs about 25 cts. Manilla hemp makes Ii. . 1 t !. fl 11 1 ine Desii imne DUC nempis cneap- I a a 11 a . rresioent, Cleveland nas got to be too (fat and heavy for comfort or health, land it is reported will subject himself 1 to the treatment of a Saradish Prnfcssnr in New York for the reduction of flesh The Prof, will probably put the Presi- dent on snort rations and set him to 1 ; j sawing woou. I Barrels of kerosene oil, says the Wil- mmgton Star, have been washed ashore on the North Carolina coast which are believed to have been part of the cargo of the Steamer City of Nassau, which l ieft PhUadelphia the 25th December hast, and has never been heard of since. Newspaper reporters have got to carrying about with them a photo- camera with which they are SOT A fire at Farmington, Me., the night consisted mainly of dwellings and stores. An electric boat crossed the channel on the 13th of Bent. last. Electricity is the coming power, especially for light ma chinery. Silas Laferty, Leavenworth Kansas, beat his wife until she was unconscious then poured kerosene oil all over her and set her on fire. She was burned to a crisp when found. The present drought? prevails in all parts of the State. In some eastern Kei-Hons the wells have crone drv and the people are hauling water from the . i . w Senator Vance addressed a large gathering of his fellow citizens of Charlotte on the public souaro of that city, Tbursaay night lat. r to the listener a. complete picture of the ment be f ii tiono in nnrrwT n no nwpsnr v irp- in ui n A mass laonnta.n. fjne 0f the forthcoming reports oi the Geoirraohical Survey will contain V - - f t,,- - paper by 1'rof. Josepn ladings, giv scientific description of a mountain 0f ,ass half a mile lone and 1DU or . . . 200 feet in height, in Yellow Stone Park. It is of volcanic production, ;.,.,,. C., II am) nnnL -fT" " ZSTiES it is a remarkable mass, and makes a most interesting subiect lor scientific in traffic firm nriH ainrtv w w Ul T UOVI<VlVM " " y The School Cases. After a loner and natient hearing of both sides in the Graded School Case, 00 Monday evening, the school Committee passed the following resolutions: , mm ... . mm r . . v rw iai. " We are satished tnat nana luuie is not justly liable to any charge against nis phnrnplor a i7h. Pmf Kirr ha. neither offend airainst the laws of the State nor the rules of the school in tne punisnment ne " . . i 1 1 inflicted on Frank." A iic liin ua laiu un " ""B . . . in the case of "The State vs. Rachel Fen- lKrrw" is-"I gpoto "The law confides a disere- school masters and teach- infliction of punishment upon their ils and u not hold them such as to oecasive permanent the child, or be inllicted merely to Tsratifv their jril nassions." ffilShof Seeded Schools i4Corporal punishment will be inflicted when necessary; but no cruel M va ii unusual, or disgraceiui panisameut. i aunJ nTRwii teaehem : anolv snail any SAhetto a dudU." " - p. J. Murdoch, Sec. Burned to Death. Louisville. Oct. 24. Miss Sallie Mc- Grath. a niece of the noted turfman Prince McUrath, was burnea to ueatn at Lexinirton. Kv.. this morning. Her ' . . 1 1 1 A A clothing caught fire from the grate, and before the flames could be extinguished she was horribly burned, and died after five hours of great sunering. Charleston. THE NEWS ANO COUHIER 8 REVIEW OF TUB KARTUO.UAKB AT CHARLTON. The Neic$ and Courier savs: The first hock in this city occurred at 5:25 a. m. and awakened hundreds ot people. Wo sen ous damage was done, however, and when the seven c'elock bei is were rung, tnousanus w ..... . . i of laborers reported for work as usual, and t; 1 ,,. I A K Mm ! ihau i'.xn i I I i,, Of If K t- hi lillicif1 i t 1 1 f htunroer anj trowel. The shock lasted i & a, i .1 .,..,3 .. 1 . . HOOUl IVYCIVC IHH.UUMI) UIIU VI U quite Diini 1' It was orcceeded and accompanied by the it usual subterranean ramming, . r i. l. . . . . . I A lHiinoer oi persMus wim ni uku i j were in the streets, state that they observed a brilliant meteoric display about the hour A gentleman who was at the corner oi King and Bcaufain streets, on his way to his place of business, asserts positively that the wave came from the west and went out to sea. On tne tuner nana, a cioc m .. . . i i ; the store of Mr. John Iloflingou Kiuj street, which was hung on the south wall of the building, stopped at 5:22 exactly. This would indicate that the direction of the wave was north and south, as the pendulum could not have stopped had the rocking been from cast and west. At 2:45 p. m., another shake occurred. This was of much shorter duration than the utiakc this morninif. but was equally as I i . . l . I . . . .1. v iiu if a a A i Hiiuru HIIII Ml: HI I Ulll Mil lUU IUHI nun v - loua v as oud. Most nersons were at dm ,. . t vc, rat tling of platts, knives and forks, of course The thousands ot workmen who were en- traffed at work on the scaffolds erected throughout the city felt the shock, and most of them naturally made a rush for terra firms some using ladders, some sliding down the posts, and many taking the risk of a jump Under the circumstances it is somewhat mi raculous that only two men were luinred The store of 11. Biscoff & Co., on East Bay, was so badly shaken that one of the window glasses was broken. Two young ladies were at work on the third floor of the building at the time of the shock, and one of them wa so badly frightened that she fainted. The shocks at J:20 a. m., and 3 :45 p.m i i.. nr-J.i Si T. were also felt on Wadmalaw and St. Johns among the people, many-running out of their houses. WAsniMOTON, D. C, Oct. 23. Mr. L. N. Buford, of Mississippi, was to-day appoint ed Deputy Fourth Auditor of the Treasury. Grapes of the Flowers variety (of scuppernongs) were plentiful in Wil- ming ton market last week. Thanks! I desire in this public manner to return my thauks to the children who in compliance with my request, appeared before the Graded School Committee last Monday: also to parents for their consent, and to numerous friends in the community for expressions of symtathy. J. F. Tuttlk. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND 6TOBE KEEPERS, I guarantee Shriner's Indian Verraifuee to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, u here they exist, if used ac cording to .directions. You are author ized to sell it upon the above conditions. David E. outz, rroprietor, Baltimore, Md. SALISBURY MARKET OCTOBER, 28th. Cotton, good middling, 8 middling, 8.40 6 Lt. low middling, No low grade offering. Corn, new, 40 45 Flour, country family, $2 lfg.25 Yheat. 80 1.00 pCountry bacon, hog round, 84 9 Mutter, 20 25 Eggs, 12 15 Pork, good, 7 8 Irish potaties. good, 50 00 Lard, country, 0 10 We have no satisfactory report of the Tobacco market, though there are al most daily sales. 1 he grades arc deter mined on the Warehouse floors, and are so various that any quotation given can only be regarded as probable FARM FOR RENT. I oner my farm, St miles east of town. near the R, R., to a good tenant at reson- ahle rates. Possession given at once Will rent farm lands alone, or dwelling ana iurm together. mc opportunity for the right mail, lj3t:pd. R. V. Lanier. " POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never raries. A marrel ot purity si rfitiri h. nnd wholeaomenesH. More economical man tne orainarr Kinaa, ana cannot do aoiu iu competition wtih the multitude of low teat, ahro weignt, aium or pnoapnave powaora. sun unijm cana. Hoyal Baxinq Powdbb CO., 106 Wall at.N J V. Congressional Canvass. 'a Appointment. Sloan's Store, do Thursday, Oct. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 30. 21. 22. 23. 25. 2C. 30. Brady's X Roads, Iredell co. Friday; " Moorcsville, do Saturday, Catawba, Catawba co. Monday. " Hickory, do Tuesday, ' Newton, do Wednesday, " Kecvcrsville, do Thursday, u SherriU'e Store, do Friday, " Stntesrille, Iredell county, Saturday, ' Fork Church, Davie county, Monday, M Farmtngton, do Tuesday, M Thomasrille, Davidson co., Saturday, " Third Creek, Rowan co. Monday, Now. 1. MEPpEY & Bp LADIES' Everything New For years we have been leading in ladies fine dress good a. We do not hesi tate to say that we have outdone every former purchase in this line, for the fall and winter trade of 1880. We present an unequalled line of CASIMERES, CamePa Hair, Homespun, Cassimeres, Flannels, Broad Wails. Norfolk Suitings And a great variety of other new and at tractive designs in dress goods. We can match our dress goods with all the latest trimmings, such as striped plush, striped velvets, moss, astrakhan, Fur, solid velvets and velveteens in all colon; chenille fringe, a full line of jet and passementerie. We call special attention to our. 25 GENT DRESS 600DS the best we have ever been aide to offer to our trade. Ladies full regular hose for 2.1 cents! An immense stock of ribbed hose for children. LADIES WRAPS 1 A large assortment consisting of Jackets, Now Markets, Ac., &e. Large lot of chil- drens wraps. Latest novelties in ladies Jerseys. A complete assortment of embroidered handkerchiefs, white and colored. UNDER WEAR. tient s, Lames ami children s underwoar in great profusion. The finest line in the town. See it before purchasing. Polo sad Jersey caps for children at 25 cents. Misses Biectric gossamer for only one dolhwJ Ladies Electric gossamer lor one dollar and a quarter. Our line of Rubber L'oods is complete. Our stock is without a parallel in this marset ana our prices oety conipnrison. it is Certainly to yoyr advantage to sec our stock and hear om prices before trading. MEROMEY A BRD. 50:tf. y GERMAN CARP I earn furnish rlaireor small, in nr anon tilT. for uimkirur ponds. Foi tsburr, M. C. ryr wnns, awtreB TT, it. riiALbl .Sal- IfLOSINC OUT! The firm ofj. H. THOMPSON'S USON8, have this day dissolved co partnership by mutual consent. They have on hand a large lot of wagons. Plows, Fufld Cutters &c.,fc,, which they offer at cost for cash, in order that they may close up the business Jhetween this and the 1st day of January 1887-All indebted to the hIkvc firm will please call at once and settle their notes and accounts ; other.. wise they will be put in the hands of an ofheer for collection. Respectfully, U, TllOM HSOK'S 8oK8. Tyra Shops, Davidsoa Co., Sept. 23d, 1886, f 4tt : 3 m. ACRES of Rood land, 6 miles from Salisbury, on the old Concord road, terms reasonable for cash. :t PjMKJfEY Ludwick. open mm i Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Scdisbuiy, Oct 7 th 86. To the aPivblic: T Wave iuat returned - - " - " V -T from jsew lorn ana ran- ' i . aaeipnut, wim a general stock of goods, the bgst I have ever had. They are now ready for inspection. I shall be pleased to see all my old customers and every body else in search of goods in my line, and I assure all that by an ex- ammation oj my stocn, ue fore purchasing elsewhere they can save money. My line of Dress Goods and Ready-made Cloth ing is unusually fine. I invite comparison. You will find them at bottom prices. I have also a full Line of first class Groceries which are offered as low as such things can be sold at elsewhere. Very respectfully, B. J. HOLMES. 50:2m. NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the West ern North Carolina Bail Road Company will tako place in Salisbury. N, C, on the 4th Wednesday in November, 1886 being the 24th day ot the month. G. P. EKWIN, Sec. and Treas. 52:tdofm. If you want to keep up with the times tako the Watchman you can't be left. GREAT BARGAINS AT KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN'S. IDOTTBIjE stoke. They have now ready for sale the largest Trimmings, Flannels, Domestics, Cassimers, Notions, Shirts, Clothing, New Markets, jerseys, bhawis, jacKcts, &hoes, lioots, Jiuhbcrs, Groceries, &o., &c, in Town, and many more good and useful things, w hich we have not room hero to name, but say to all conic and sec for yourself. October 14th, 18SG. 61;3m. Ill 00J0Od00 Men's Winter Suits, Silk rA OO OK auu OVJ. Mn-n'o Pnoinnnn QnUn d ju-mo xuoiudoo uui wo, u, Men's Dres3 Suits, 18, 20, 25 and $30. 1,000 OVERCOATS! All sizes, styles and prices, for men. vouths .mil Lm s My line of new hats have See them liefore investing. Owing to the increased demand I have purchased the buivjk. oi snoes ana doois ever pared to suit customers than e ALSO A. VERY EXTENSIVE Men's Furnishing Department, Don't fail to see my new stock of underwear. M. S. BROWN. S0:3m Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby pivcn to all pfr having claims against the estate of Moses Lycrly, dee'd, to present the sainc to mo lor payment, on or before the 14th (lav of October, 1887, otherwise this notice will 1-. plead in bar of recovery; And those in debted to said estate, arc requested to make immediate payment Oct 14 '80. tt0EPH M. Ltkui.t 5,:tlPd' Executor; OF i VALUABLE RFH! PSTflTC f i 1 " By Virtue of decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, in the special proceed ing entitled, J. N. Baker and others against Florence Collins, I will sell on Wednesday the 10th day of November 1886 on the premises, that valuable tract of land known as the James T. Baker land situated in Rowan county adjoining the lands of John O. Baker, Aaron Overcash the heir of John Overcash, the heirs W Daniel Beaver, John Goodnight, D. K. Beaver and others, in Atwell township, and containing about two hundred and eighty acres, which will be sold hi three separate lots, (plots of which can be seen at my office.) TERMS one-third cash, ene-third in six months and one one-third in twelve months with interest at 8 per cent from day of sale on deferred payment. JOttM VV. JI.USHNT. Oct. llth 1886. Commissioner 51:4t Catarrh HAY-FEVER and best selected .stock of Dress Goods and . KLUTTZ & EENDLEMAN. Clothing Emporium. FALL OPENING! New Fall and Winter styles of reacly-made Clothing for men, youth, boys and children. 2 he largest variety and most correct styles of reliable Cloth ing ever produced in this town, which I am selling at the very lowest possible prices. Men's Fall Suits, 6, 8,10, 12T15, and $18. and "Satin Lined Throughout OO J flJOn Q 1 f TO lir 18 and $20. u, iu, JLO, lUf ' j - j HATS! never been equalled in Salisbury. snippea here, ana am bet V 'er before. tel bo iBt Lr- 9 2 i i I 111 HI
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