Caroliar Wat:hnan
LOCAL
--
TIIUIiiDAY, DECV2J, ISJ7
KE2I0EI1L.
JJL3. ELLEN &. SUi:Siri,r.
DIED
PStWOXS vriUBgrorlnforrffl '.tinti on ifiattaWftd-
TortlseJ in tuis nt'wr will aieaae .iy uuverc.isixi
!a tiic Watchman."
rc-
Mrs. R. M. Pendlcfipn, from Washing
ton, is visiting relatives in this place.
Misses C. and F. C. Fisher, left on the
21st for New Orleans to spend the Christ
mas holidays.
Mrs. Sarah A. Wilson, of Atlanta, is
visiting friends here, as the guest of Mr.
Win. Overman.
Rain, rain, Tuesday night and Wed
nesday morning flooding the streams
and disappointing sportsmen.
We are pleased to note that Dr. J. R.
Campbell has located in this place and
offers his professional services to the
public. See his card in another eolumn.
Among the many who have come home
to spend the Christmas holidays with
family and friends, we are pleased to see
Hon. John S. Henderson, who is looking
well.
I.i Salisbury, N. C, Dec 20, 18S7, Mr.
Ei.t.en H. BCXKEBBLI wife of Dr. J. J.
SuMmouo.!,, in the U4:h.y.ar of her tt-e.
Sut'h It the usual brief annniimnwnt
j Uiat tells of the-depjirture of human beings
w., uusj .-v 1 1.1.-3 ui mis wunu, una m
i ITl'.lltV lncfn.AO I aII . t: . 1 I
., ....... it, jo an inai ine generm
public cares to know. But in the present
instance such were the family connections
and relationships, Bach tlss aoch.1 psi.in,
and such the attainments in many diree
tini.s, such the strength of character and
influence in the community, thai the pub
lic wilt want to know more than this
meagre ojitiine." r "
El lentil. Mitehel! was the second daugh
ter of the learned Dr. ElisJia Mitchell, so
long a distinguished Professor in the Uni
versity of North Carolina, and generally
recognized in his day as the most learned
man in the State, who perished a martyr
to science in the norires of-the Black Moun
tain i:i 18Z7, and wb'e remains nw repose
on tne tugiiest peak of that range, nearly
seven thousand tVet above the level of t he
sea. Dr. Jitchell-?r1nrsixr h in rieitrant
Mrs. Fljrenee Fay, of Boston, Mass.,
formerly of Salisbury, accompanied by
her mother, of Greensboro, will visit her
brother, Geo. W. Scott, on Jan. 5th and
remain 10 days. Mrs. Fay says Boston is
certainly the Hub City but Salisbury is
still sweet home.
Cold, rainy and sloppy as it was last
Saturday, the streets were crowded with
eager people, ami the store keepers busy
waiting on customers. We hoije that
those. of our patrons in arrears will not
iforget our patient waiting and will rc-
' serve a due reward for u.-C
The boys enjoyed the privilege granted
by "the city fathers ' to explode then
iirq crackers on Monday, to the full.
They kept up the roar and cracking from
live o'clock in the morning to eleven
o'ejoek at night. It would be curious to
know how many crackers, Inrge and
small, and how much powder wis ex
ploded. The pavements were strewed
with the wreck of nil kinds of fuss mak
ers. It will ke-repented only in part on
Jan. 2d. Daddies and raamies can't stand
m re than one such racket during the
Ciiristmas holidays.
Death of Jfrs. Sr. Sumnnrellj
We publish elsewhere in this paper a
memorial of this most excellent lady.
This community has never more keenly
felt the haud of affliction laid upon it
than in the removal of Mrs. Sunucrell.
Taey bow to it in silent sorrow.
M; G, e. B. So.
Christmas Ezarsiies
At the Presbyterian church this year
were sharply in eo.itrast to th i e hereto
fore practiced. instead of a Christmas
tree illuminated with numerous lights
and richly ladened with presents $o? the
children, the children of the Sabbath
school were led to see that it was more
blessed to give than to receive; and to
carry out the idea praetica'ly, a hand
some contribution (b) was made by
them for the cause of Home Missions.
Sunday night was appointed to receive
jthe contribution of each class. The
church was full of children and other
attendants on the exercises of the eve-
wing, which wore lead by Mr. I. H.Foiist,
and comprised a rehearsal in song?, read
ings and responses, of the story of the babe
of Bethlehem, his miraculous protection
through danger, his growth to manhood,
hi3 wonderful m'ssioa of love to man, his
crucifixion, his triumph over death and
the grave, his appearance to and intcfr
course with lm disciples, and his ascen
sion to Heaven, where he becomes tDe
intercessor of his people. Thee exerc i
ses occupied half an hour or more, when
Bibles and Testaments were distributed
to pupils who had committed to memory
-aud recited the whole of the Shorter Cat-
"chlsm. Then followed a brief address
by Theo. FKluttz, Eq., appropriate to
the occasion: and last, the h. M. dox
- oloay,
'TraUe God from whom all blosslngs
flow","
and the benediction by the pastor, the
Rev. Dr. Rumple. -The
exercises were in all respects in
teresting. The musie was led by Mr. E.
iB.,Neave on the cornet and Mis Bessie
Krider at the organ, supported by the
happy voices of the pupi's of tin? Sabbath
school. A more appropriate and ration
al celebration of the birth-day of our
Savior has never been observed in the
'PrcsHylrian church here.
"j LIST OF LETTERS.
List of letters remaining in post office
at Salisbury, N. C, for the week ending
ft Dec. 23,S7. v
Mrs. Mary Hartman A M Johnson
l.inn
Brown
SXophepiu Allison
T M Beard
Nannie Battle
Dan Marehel
Coriine Misenhimcr
Mrs Moloney
Walter Owens
Tobias Lentz
(1 A Peeler
W C Props
from Rev. John Eliot the Anmtle to the
Indians of Massachusetts, pastor of the
First Church in Boston, first minister of
the church of Roxbury, and translator Ol
the Bible into the Indian tonane. From
John Eliot, through generations learned
ministers ana earnest women, Dr. Mitchell
inherited intellectuaMMgor, and a consum
ing thirst fur knowledge, that led him to
brave all labor aim danger to add his por
tion to the sum. Dr. Mitchell's wife, thf
mother of Mrs. SummereU, was the daugh
ter of Dr. Elisha North, of New London,
Conn., a leading physician. It was he that
first introduced vaccination, after the dis
covery of Dr. Jennt r, into Connecticut, and
such was the courage of his convictions
that having vaccinated his wife, he allow
ed her to go anrid the infection of a small
pox hospital to prove the value of the dis
covery. Mrs. SummereU was born at
Chapel Hill, April 23, 1824, and the asso
ciates of her childhood were her two sur
viving sisters, and the two sons and one
daughter of Dr. James Phillips six little
companions, within three-yers of the same
age, who grew up together, and kept up a
knowledge of each other at all time Tim
death of Mrs. SummereU is the breach of
that little circle formed three score years
ao . It cannot be many years until "it in
formed anew above, never to be broken
.gaii1.
Her education was conducted at Ghapel
Hill, mainly under the instruction of her
father, and embraced the principal studies
of titcUni versify coarse, including histoi v,
philosophy, the Lath;, Greek and French
languages. The daughter of a long lipe ol
scholars, and .reared among scholars, she
inherited and cultivated a thirst for knowl
edge, and a love for books that continued
to the end of her life. In the !;:rt vear or
read Sprrueon
two ot her life she
vo.iUn.mous treasury of David, Oeik
Hours with the Bible, Drummoud'.s Natural
Law in thd Spiritual Wi.rhl, and ether
Mich books a-these. It may with truth U
s;dil that there arc few, if any, persons o!
either sex in the State who "had a widei
range of information than she. . Tiiis
knowledge, in years gone lj$hcoftcn used
in intere-tiiig t'ofmnuideatio!. to the re
ligion papers. Use iirst Volumes .i' ti.i
North t arodna Presbyterian were iV- ipurut
ly enriched with eketebes from iier i-.ii.-t-ful
pen.
She was married Oct. 31st. 1.41, to D .
J. J. Sur.ii. i ivlJ, ,-.nd came ar once to .aii.-
bury, where she continued to reside, and
jsxert an M-nuenee us the wife of one of the
loading physi. ians of the town, for th.
long period o! f..i ty-threc ycais. In those
rarty days Mie was atcustonied to relieve
her husband, wearied by the labors ;f an
-xhaust;r.g occupation, by reading to him
hour alter hour the medical hooks mm
journals of the profession. Sue thus ac
quired for herself a valuable knowledge ol
medical science, and of the names, propor
tions and properties of the remedies em
ployed in, the healing art. On the first dav
ot June. 184 5, she made a public profession
of her faith in Jesus Christ, and connected
herself with the Prtsbytcriau Church ol
Salisbury, then under life, pastoral care o!
the Iiev. Stephen Froufis. Her name now
stands fifth in point of age, on the roll o!
communicants. By ,er intelligence, he
sociabpos-ti on, and I er zeal for "the cause
of. Christ she was wed Qualified to overt .,,r
extensive -intlnenc
i
ochall
of
Edw Walter Clark Alice Prikston
direct! Porter
Jeff Parks
E L llidenhour
'Elizabeth Sizes
E C Wright '
Lish WeThorn
Julia Wllliaus
W Adolphus Earuhart '
Please say advertised when the above
lettevs arc called for.
A. II. lOYDEN, P. M.
Frank Corner
Eachel Dauthiid
lartha Fralcy
dd S Green
D Holshon.-er
J Howard
Gcorgie atf-on
morals, cons-s'.cnt conduct, and the relief
of the suffering. She was, in the davs of
stienth, active in church work, kind to
the poor, sympathetic with the suffering,
and geni r . us with the means at her com
mand in. forwarding every good aork. It
w;is her rn'e, adopted maiiv- years ago, o
give the tenth of her earnings and income
to baaevobnt objiets, following thus the
only divinely approvid i;uideas to the pro
portion of our mome to be specially de
vyted to the sei;vico of Uo.'i
Site was the mother of seven i hiblrcn
three of whom are gone before her, while
the other (our u eie peunitted to' gather
aioui.d her bediide, and soothe her last
hours whli their miuhtratious and iheir
sympathy.
Mrs. SummereU wag endowed with a
strong, well grounded and mtcfligent
laith in the doctrines of our holy reli don,
and in Jesus Christ as her personal Saviour
Phis faith sustained her amid the labors ol
life, strengthened her in training her chil
dren, whom she prepared bv her own per
sonal instruction for the htglischool ulHi
seminary, and gave hrr patience and cour
age uuview of the near approach nf death
Hie u as enabled, on her bed of pain to ex
press her unwavering trust in Jesus Christ
as her Saviour, and" to murmtr among her
last, almost inaudible expressions, that she
wanted to do good. So passes a wav from
the midst ot this community, and from the
Ummu oMris church one w"ho hna so Ion
linked the present with the past who-e
seat will henceforth be vacant that she o -eupied
so long in the church, and whose
ministrations and counsels will be n i-seil
by many. She has not lived in vain 1 W
the virtuous woman described bv Solomon
Pijjt dl 2a: Her children arise up, and
call her blessed; her husband also, ami he
praiscth her. She was , -trmi! ted to rcaliz
one or the dearest wished of her l.eatt and
the jinswrr In ni Mif !-.,.-.... . '
, , j" in letiug as.n
wiioiii .N.;c raiiico nr uoil, fall into
h-ng line of her ancestors as a ndr.istei
tne uospei ol Je.: us Chnst. Thronyh
esnecialiv. as ne iis t n-.Mii.rl, i
win continue to exert n gratioua inflnem
apon generations to cot-re.-' - "j
the
of
him
she
u -...j.n.j turn i mat wd
not tae them from their homes and fam
uic Fronx are large and sure for
cWy person, matfV hs
n ad. and are now making several Jn
ureu uouars a ruontn.
have
till-
:o:
Notwtihstanding
our large sales of
Christmas Goods for the
first three weeks of Dc-
. ccrnber we having
bought largely have
still on hand a beau
line of
FANCY GOOD;
Such as Vases, Cups and
Saucers, Dolls Muggs,
Albums, Scrap Books,
Autograph Albums, and
numberless other goods
suitable for
lEW X? PijESE';
And we would suggest
to all those who were
prevented from getting
to town by the bad roads
of last week, to
ale Myaiilags eftMs Oppsity,
and at the same time
s mm MOMMY
by making selections
from our Stock, at the
CLEARING OUT FIG
URES we have marked
the balance.
jom mum, k.
N. I. Two hundred
suils of Clothes left. Our
prices to-day per suit:
$3.37, S3 99, 84:99, 85.
37, 85.99, 8G.37, $7.23;
all worth double the
money.
Racket G, 0. D. Store.
ASiiiiiMof's Sale ef M.
On Saturday the 17th day of December
next, at the late residence of David Mor
gan, deceased, I will sell the plantation
on which the said David Morgan lived
and died, consisting of 152 acres mere or
less.
The terms of sale will be Cash, as soon
as the f;ale is confirmed, which will be
ten days after sale.
JACOB MORGAN,
C:tt. AdmT of David Morgan.
Absolutely Pure.
itrensnii, ana wholesoiaeness. More fcooomiea)
1 . f . . f I ' i i i ' Irinii' . i , 1 i . r . r Via - - I . 1 .
competition with the multitude of low test, short
" nsui, aniiu or pnospniite powceis. ria oriiytn
For sale by Bingham & Co7, Young & Bos
tain, and N. P. Murphy. ",
HUMPHREYS'
IS, SIiIHF.SY5, BCOE
Cloth & Coid Binding
141 raes, with biti agiTUg,
S.U1KD t' !1K'.
Mjwg. P. O. Bo i 1S10. S. T.
LIST OP PIUXCITAl. K08.
CUBES
Worma, Worm t'ever. Worm Coiio....
Oylns Colic, or Teething of Iiifaots.
..it.i I ura, vyuiiuivu vr .-v u i .J . . . . .
Dynentery, Griping; lliliims Colic...
;holera Morbus, oiuitiug
r:.. i u,..n
IVeiimlcSfl, Tootliathe. raceaolie. . .
! t Irndnehm. Sick Hrmia.-'.io. 'ertig-t
I'l.ICE.
.S3
.53
.25
i5
HOMEOPATH! 6
?C3
1
AND
CHRISTMAS GOODS,
In the shape of CANDIES, TOYS and
FRUITS of all kinds. I have a fine
line of
Gi cccrie? zii Provisioas, all Fresh.
I keep the Hockelherry, the best 5
cent Clear in town, and many other
Hrauds, a so a lull lined tobacco and
Minn. The highest pwce3 paid for Coun
try Produce and the lowest prices asked
:or my Good. A share of your patron
age is solicited.
N. P. MURPHY,
At the Old Stand of Mp. A. C. Harris.
7:tf.
Administralor's Notice.
All persons having claims against the
estate of 2d. Whitehead, dce'd, are here
by notified to present the same to me on
or before the iirst day of December 1888,
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. . TOW, KiilFTZ.
Administrator of M. Whitehead, Dec'd.
Dec. 1st, 1887.
P. S. All persons indebted to said
estate or the firm of M. & J. Whitehead
are requested to make payment to me.
T. F. K.
kali 9 KJnl J I1W I IVUl
tiMuynprpsia, dimobs swniico
rnr.prcsiiea or i-n.niiii r snoas.
m:cs, loo rroinse rennus.
i 1
.
it
:to
32
v. & i t- . viiuuq .tin
. r ' 1 1 ; U ., ..1
1 Sf Rheuniat?om. IUteainatis Pei;:s
t Of Fever and Ague. Chills, llalaria
17ltie, Blind or BIcediTic
I OaCntnrrh. Intlnenza. Culd in tlia llead
SOlWilOWDiM 'onch, Violent Cc-nish3..
441 General llobility.Pnysical Weakness
r2IXervotis Debii'.ty l.OO
, llli.il , ..... vs t " uiu; i ... . . - -
fli.ieoM'8 of ttie Hftart. Palpitation .l .OO
.25
.25
.2.$
.25
.25
...o
.50
..".O
.53
.50
50
SPECIFICS
Sc'.d bv Drorin
price . h i .'-l l; Hi. . :
3:3:n.
. or Rent notpid on receipt ci
,jUOHClJii CO. iOJ I uUcu M. li.lU
NEW FIK4.
The unidcrsi'rRdd havo entered into a
co-partnership for tbe purpose of conduct
ing the UKOCKliY and PKODUCE
COMMISSION business, to date from
March 28, 1887. Consignments especially
solicited.
McNEELY & TYSON.
The undersigned takes this opportunity
to return thanks to his numerous friend
for their patronage, and asks the con
tinuance of the same to the NEW FIK3I.
He will alwavs be on hand to serve the
patrons of the XE1V FIRM.
27:lf J. D. McNEELY.
fllllifcJi
m ? r -
HAIR BAJ.SAK1
Promotes a lirrartu-.tpi-owUi.
Plevor FaiH to Restoro Grcj
Hair la its VnuVA,l f1-.
ItercMcalpdlpcascsand h'JruuIicg-
sir
raraluafclo tor Cougiid Colds, Inwai d Paine, Exhaustion.
PAINIESS CHILBBIRTB
!-!f.UlbSiT$!l.1 has revolutionized
l& i4Biyra the world during
the his: half ccutltry. Not least among
the wonders of inventive progress is
method and system of work that can be
performed all over the country without
separating the workers from their homes.
Pay liberal; any one can do the work;
cither sex, young or old; no special .abil
ity required. Capital not needed; you
are started free. Cut this out and return
to lid and we will send you free, some
thing of great value and importance to
you, that will start you in business which
will bring you in more money right
.away, than anything else in the world.
Grand outfit free. Address TttUE & Co.,
Augusta, Maine.
M HTM
lion At.xjur-'.r'i-isiiKii. ijvrri
hod st-vmr. jlAKF.P. Pi;M. CO. ft
.1 shim!
Li Bf
J.N.
PERSIAN BLOOM, Ctcsir's S':t
tiScr, t;k: n Cvre ir.rl K! TEv.h rradlBfttor kaow
6:ly.
ACdi this tij db o e
FOR
" I F
One Thick Ilon-e and lot, on thec
of Fulton and Kerr streets, about
acre in lot.
One Frame llou;o and lot on
street.
One Frame House and lot on
street.
Also share.- in N. C. 11. It.
Eutiuirc of Mits. 11. E. and Tdi.-s
to it i a Johnson r.t their ltouie on
street. 40:tf
rner
ci.e
Having qualified as Executor upon
the Estate of J. M. Erwin, deceased, all
persons having claims against said estate
.re hereby nouhed to present them to
me for payment on or before the 1st day
of December, 1888, or this notice will be
plead in bar of ineir recovery.
T. L. GILLESPIE,
Executor,
Lee S. OvERifAN, Attorney.
Dec. 1, lbiS7. 6:6w.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as Administrator up
on the estate of Wiley W. Swink, deceas
ed, all persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present them
to me for payment ou or before the 24th
day of November, 1SS8, or this notice will
be piead in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate are re
ojiested to make immediate payment.
GEORGE T. TIIOMASON,
Nov. 18th, 1887. Administrator. "
J..i:l: S. overman,
o:Gt. Attorney.
Jin pnrnancfi of a pidtjement of tl-e
Superior Court ci Rowan County, I will
scjl t the Court llonbc Dnor in tlit town
.f Salisbnrr, on Monday the Oih ay of
January at public nu-tion, to the
: ghct bidder, the following described
valuable Unds. .
Three r town lots, which tire de
eribed by nx tcs :tnd bounds it) a certain
deed from J. C. Cowan and wife to Ann
Mc.N'ccly, dated the 16th. day of Septem
ber loSb ! rcri-tercd in l!ook hi puu.c
470. oft he Pnbiic Registcra Cilice o! Rowan
County.
Terms of salr: The pare baser to nav one
half rush and the balance in s-ix months.
interest cn def nod pavment at 8 per cent.
KEfil! CRAIGE,
Coannissioner.
0;ited Dec. 2, 1S87. 7:5t.
ftJtviitiio 2 s k t m a nu tu.
Having qualified as Administrator of the
last Will and Testament of (he late W in
field C. Beaver notice is hereby given to-all
persons having claims against the estate
of said deceased, that they must present
ihem to in c on or before the 17th day of
November, 1883, otherwise this notice
vviil be plead in bar of recovery. Ai!
persons indebted to suid estate arc re
plevied to settle without dehty.
PAUL BAKRINGEH,
4 :G".v. Admin is 1 ra t o r .
I Hlrilt-f If Mill
BELL COW
WE ARE GWINETER
WITH THE GANG
Y DEC. 14
WE WILL SELL OUR EN
TIRE STOCK OF GOODS
ARDLISS OF COST
Goods formerly 1.00 now 75 cts.
Goods formerly 75 ets. now 50 cts.
Dont be misled by people saying 'AT COST"
Our goods are all Fresh and New and cost less
than these old houses. Owing to a moving of our
STORE ROOM we want to sell so as not to have
the trouble of a moving.
We mean BUSINESS so come along and as
there is only two of us talking you can easily
tell whether we mean what we say or not. -
ii fill iILT I 1 1
I
HSASQUiftTSBS FOR LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICE?.
BUXTON'S
fa tne Store
REAR THS ;
PJpF
111 Ij
To Buy Cheap Good:,
toe JnliEin & Watson
Are decidedly in tin- lend v. 'tii low j rices
and hont giwli. Ti eir ictai! dej.-.trrniuat i
fill! of bar.".un, and t ! i i-i r line o'
j Dress Goods, Shoes, Do
mestics, Hats and.
Notions,
SRMAN CARP
N
For terms,
u.
I can f'MTi'h can
.1:11 gr or Sill III. 1 11 :H
0!1-.! IrfH V 1'r.r ii.i
dilrcso V. U. i'i:ALl.V. s..l
When I say Curb I do not mean merely to
top ttiem for a time, aud then liave them re
turn again: I max A RADICAL CURE.
I have made tbe disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FAIXING SICKNESS,
A life long study. I warrant my remedy to
CrRE the worst cases. Hecause others have
failed i s no reason for not now receiving a cure.
Send. at once for a treatise and a Fku-: Bottle
of my Infallible Remedy. Give express
- i 9PSf, n costs 'ou nothing fat a
trial, nd it will cure you. Address v-
H. Q. ROOT. M. C. 183 Pearl St., NewYorx
(J:(irD,
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dav
1
Tbe Grand L;u2re of North
t rolina
K xil A. jJ..isous will coir tne- in
leigU onT.:ci?(3ayreveAiiiJ.lu. 10th,
A 1-- A- . -v.o.,.-N m
uue 10 uiuKe unu upwards per
who is willing to work i.rtT
young or old; capital not meded
bian vnn h.vprvthinir ..... -k . - . .
ability requrretl; you, reader, can do it -is Row
jf. -o cv.iy mie. -v rite to us at once for
full particulars, which we mail Ttm 1 Aoat for the CardclITtreblxcr.
' 1 l -M'linc. Sulisbury., N. C, June Stu-ti.
WHEN 1TOU WAST
HARD WA
AT LOW PIQUSES
OiiH on t!ie undersi: ned nt "VO o n...
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ti t
A. AT WELL.
nt
WEARVUNPEVELOPED
P 4 U r,S rtf th: ti IT M ti BO I) Y K S L.V KG E !. B E V F. r
Oefap. S'l'K1. N(. t'HKN yD.Ktj;., i an intorsiinmid-fw:.i-o
'.m '"in run in "ar rwnf-r. Jn a;tlj a ipqili
H.Kiwill miv thitttherw 1. no pyijftice ot bntn' og
iivrq' thi. On thefontmry. tlittwTertinei a.r tbtt
Cir-ntwrs pivioc nil tiaHiriilnr.. hv dlr. wrtny EtH
' W HTEE FUEL.
C al ron sii men; will do well trt call on
m Tor their winter fusl. Any orders
through t!io Post Oflfiee, or font to my
residence on Main street (opposite J. M
i Tomb's residence), will be promptly
filled. PEYTON It. LUCKE.
- i on
V-Ti.h a Go d Ari
1
Plug Touacco, ask your
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FOR SALE A. THIS OFFICE.
A 2o0 ib second hand font of Eruce's
13oujrj;euis at 10 cis. perpoiind. Tied
up and in hoxe '.
A sDeond hand of 100 pounds ef S.nitb &
Mclveilar's liourgLHjis ni 12 ets. per lb.
In cases.
A second hand 'font of Smith & McKe!
lar's Brevier, GO fos. In cases am!
tied np, at 12 cts.
A second hand 40 It. font of Great Primer
at If; cents per t.
A lar-;e S line border, ornamental cor
ner?, ;;t 1 1 cts. per v.).
A larjie 10 line ornamental border at 1-1
c.s. per lb.
And v;t!i()iLi other fonts of advert wing cr
display tj'pe at about half original
cost.
W. L. DOUGLAK a4SnOFflho orie
iaal and olujt L.arid-3 ivrcd -.vsJt A choe
ia ih.3 vj-o'-id, equals c-jJ.tz.rx made
hanrl S3w.d 5ioi"t.?i. cj& f.'om 0 to
0 dollars.
Km Lca l
$3 SK
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LS
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sf v' ,-fl
'HJI1SPsV -
is, beyond Question, tbo best
for !.dics, use ever xnatlo Try i t !
Buy RAVEN'S GLOSS POLISH, the i " I V V & M IvlUf
only Shoe Polish made which contains i
oil. Every bottle juaranted satisfactory. Also. Lace ("cv-s, !ioi.-cry, Kiai.n.id Y.-T
XV e will pay for every pair shoes it cracks j Ibui.-!km-)ii N'o-k Ww, Itlwik'.t;inii;rt.
or injures. i Count rj.ins. Fl.-iiiii-. , Tul.jc Ljiieija, licuse
I sf-nene hiii KAVKX's OT.O.-S. S.,1,1 I 1 r:n.Mi:ri2 i.or..
exclusively hv
'SCTIULTZ & VANWYCK.
.cxii'-
$0FTEN3 AND
Preserves
Leather
ms
:tf.
Hucon, Lard. .Si:-;.r : d S.,It ui:d
Flour, in fLort a.'uli line of CRrcrRIKf.
Tbo ah' - r.iid lu.t'n othrr b'-si'lpp nrc
the Sto.-ks t!i! y
r itt i.
wl.icli ni;
everv Hrticlo it Ijarjr.ibs.
TSicv buy" and ?'! (': nr.iiy Produce. Hides,
Bonu." Ol l' Iron. V.-..!. bo-.-'i- (.V.i-,n. kz., bn
They arc ui.-o i; .'iila for tis luut j '.i ulr
bnnvte of '
CcmaissioBSr's Sale ef FalsaMe Eeal
- -Th'3 onlV 83 S1AML1
iSUoft In t ho wc-rM , n-itli-
ont tacRs or nan.
Finest . Calf. Derfect Jl
bv-i warranted. CoBgre,-Vi
Burton and Lace, all eoir
etyiefi toe. As stylish Syjir A.
ar,.i (l'iraij e as ii.-iso -v
. C03U&KSSorS6.Boj
m all wear the W.
X.. i.OS'GLA:
Dm nt ariM
ztuDfi ot b..m ox e.st &e.1
W. Ij. inn UL..S 87.50 SHOE la nnex-
eelled for heavy wear." If not sold by your dealer
write V. L. IOvOJLS. rock.ton. Ma.
I or sale by M. S. BROWN.
St. Au-. 1st ISgS.
'LUA3LE LAO FOU SALE.
There is a wry valaubto tract of land
Cor sale in the he.i.-t of toe famous "Jet-
By virtue oi a decree of ihe Superior
Court of Rowan county, made i;)Une
Special Proceeding entit ! L 5TiTr"y A.
Walker. Sallie Pinkstop-rtlvard Sxviuk
i.nd others Vs. .LatSwink and Lucy
Swink," thejjiideraigued will sell at the
:-')tirt Hrfle doer in Salisbury, to tbe
highest bidder, at public auction, on
atutilay t!se 21st day of January,
the foliowiug described real estate situate
in Rowan county, Franklin Town.-iiip,
viz :
One Tract of land adjoining the lands
of Ransom Jacobs. ( rcorire Overman. Thos
FERTILISERS.
In ill' ri. at tin ir I-ti.ro y.m -.:n get what
ever yu war.l at !,- itt7iT: i;r!o -. Ali ix
is a tliancc l'j jir-.vc what Ihoy f."..
JULIAN & WATSON.
Hi
urocerres,
Overman, Michael Shuping and 'others,
known a.j thePcard place and containiiiji
about SO acres.
One Tract of land adjoining the lands
of P.-iiisoiti Jacobs, Burge:- Klliott, itit h
ard Walker and others, containing (Hj
acres more or less, and known as the
This Uaet has excellent L-ui Mings r.pcii
it. r ; o ' ' y. t r s . rv f T
a W xt
Jfhjiow Iiccciuiifff His
Fall and Winter Stock Of
GOOD3,
Dim m tne mmi Markets,
Ami will be jde:':;i'-l So :- Ids cutoiiiitrs tc
tosv riurvii.isiiicr e!it'.v!;tr.
393 1 (
j !i i hcj't ai a i
r'.c. i t
Also, abo-.it two
itdOV.
one mile Si.c.fh of Lin-
rt oo l. I . cemprises nearly acre.'-., can
ie easily divided isito two tracts, with
i;;e dwellings nr.d out-l:ouscs on each.
There is nearly 100 :i res seeded in wheat
ana a 'lirge j.ii l u clover, w iuea grows i r
land, adjoining the lands of lJ'jrgs
Elliott.
l erms oi
It cash.
GEOliOE T. TIsO'IaS J,
(,'iir. ;ni f jo-iii r.
Lira S. OveiMAN, Attorney.
Dt 2J. lSo'. n:it
lloh While nn Crv.stuI
Roller Mill Flour of
the host (jualilv.
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Should u.
L i for boo'
r.: .i, IkTc.-. c : l-.cti.'ut.
To jtOTUU ..r," i.-,;. 1 f.-o.
ma a .t.rga pan n cio ir, viiuca grows) r - , r O' 1 I f) i' Kr.f. " ' i.r.nn v . .-i v k
Si,. K-fS s fpjittsies for tiifMsSlio m j - ; : . w . t.: ... , , . .. .vcft ,
lough t for 9 Jo :i ii acie. anrl it is worth Kciy k,y will -.vans dej, .-' j Mrt"J.i"e n i s'.rT. r-'r ; s to brii me thiir r U
Viy dollar ihat pvLc. For further u the frcshc-l & best stock for raakiajc t.'uw j fJU xr';i ;- . ;..r sills.
i At LLf jl.Li.Li. S-
WATCHMAN," n.I die cbiMrcn ! My stock ! how I can iease
Salisbury, N. C. I i!,.,j ! t'yuic and try i.i, H?taai !a.t! e.c.
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" WATCHMAN." I i n.5 die ,-l.ib!rc ! Mv stock ! Low i can oictse v' ,
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