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'.. t. ; - "1 t L.OClAl.'L.- iluSl)AWAK. 12,4888. "T1 V . , ,,1,111 mon oa m liters ad- Kattrsl -Ad7anta?e3, Ee3onrc . ,1 Cutlook. ,J .. s foil hvr: I r tnmtt - .1,1 f,r;n tx nVdelavdJWOO ; IJjR eailecl'tp the new ach lt othe Racket 'Store in tins iss adver- issUe. . .Li.. cWk' has been subscribed .National IUuk an- fir its Iking opened are very good v jtz& yan Wyck will move their hoe arid hat store on uie urt oi .t. i;thil(.iil buildimr on lt. - Slieriff reports that so far the tax- i are payms thau usual, but; a great many ar vet... :,- L . ' , ' U rhi3(l about four months old j,.,Bean died; yesterday, and ried to-day from the Presyjterian T Af'Kro-viT has moved into his hBciiou -;uain street aim i&o vacateUfby him will be occupied & Vail Wyck. naWfofa jhW heen ihe uarmcs fv-tlius -fitr that the oldest inhab! - i . . n. .ii i. i iavC CAXr Known uiciuermymciir kn'hsassevcniy. . W. B. IJeccham, contractor, of on y.-C.Vnovqd. to Salisbury this juid is ready tojcun tract, for b uild- aa'y size or material. ' rejstq be a Chinese entertain men U-ilfof the Young Men's Christian ition Ao-u igli t .Concert,' 'Led u re rrin -Exhibition,, and a Chinese n't . structure nyon. which will rest the i '-ii . .'. -.-1- t.. 1 eture ia...- sirnileof the belfry.atj H.rrfv Xwaii's church, in thei . . North Vard county borders on the Yadkin river aud pro duces more small grain than any other county in. the, State, that has a wide re putation as n. cattle -and grass county, and in minerals probably has no equal within the State We have au admirable system of water merC- isbury to-day is very differ- SATiSBBRY wonderful help to our growth and pros- 'IK MI1IIJJIG DBPA&TMENTJ Its felli 'ani Prosparity. In - Id BHCSEH ETDlTOll, RALKIQU, K. C. - ' v. y " " - tio-.way-9f mercantile houses we iuyc; Ceneial iIc:vhaiid!so (S. Grut'fi-v -. Ini - - ' . 1 a . unit l O lO res l;s I Jrofn t,1 r.. r.. i : il imam i t r - - uuu wvi ii ii'i imiiHrv tl ' . ; , ry yous .Uru- Stores S. JJwelrv and Oil.... - U everywen receive letters of ia- Agencies 3. Tniimn a ;-L au.J field within our borders fbr the lirosnec- quiry from abroad about the growth and Shotfs S. 60,1,11. 'ir?J ou tor. In certain Darts of the countv near- a . m ' . - . 1 r - 7 " . v ALUtUVSSi C311UIIM il. I . ous,nes3 01 our town.' Ave are always KBakRrif 9 n. , lv every ncrson that owns one hnndred . . - I 't v UlUlliS i,. VXUUIlIllXMlflll 1 - - - giad to answer such inquiries and., have Merchants 2, PhotogiplS dalleries 2 acres of land owns a Gold Mine,! and we .t-paicu us u -ficuerjai answer tneiloiiow- Millinery 2, Markets 3, Boots and Shoes Vav frequently been offered by owners U1s'J ! i": ,, 9. ' llorrl xi-at-n. O ! TT t -! 4 ftf Ijl nfl tfTl fi Osull ntiil (munhr Ini.rnc ;r t ., x - .-,1 -, i xjujjgiuis, ,agons ana I , uv u.m,nvuij wvmp We are on a hftm f 4 Machinery 2, Stove Stores 2. Tin Shons we cou,a fiud them-a pan full ofl dirt on that will return against us L but a cood ?';B?ok8. aud Stationery 2, Baizes 2, Bar their Prrerty that they could not find a solid business boom that will last. No 1 Jlotei3 V ariety iStore, town In the-State is better situated than ' " "g &tore Macmcry Agency, Tail ours. In the centre of a 'V.,ntv tht ur DUOP anu A'pe! establishment. Qro-ti in the Tast Year; That we have grown in the! past year and are jcroivina is annari-nfc Uv !1 .v the buildings going up around us and "oW and have ,ate,J' at work first the contracts beiui? fotP.vcrv .tr r. In l"e extent of its workings comes . THE RUSSELL; m, J -v. worksvconsisting ofa tank one hundred rOm-the Salisbury of five years This mine is owned by an English eetbish in the verv heart of nnr ag- At taat time what we now call company and is eauipped with a twentv- which gives a pressure' of 45 nound in lr9Wyn east of theN. C. E.E.I was al- stamp mill and all the other necessary the square inch, with hydrant nn pvpfV mofit considered out of town, but now it machinery, it is situated near the north- aer; the water Is good audi furnished r8 up lhickly with haucisome resi- era boundry -of the county ; The ore at very low rates. I uences, and me same can be said of sev-1 body is an enormous bed of low grade Our streets are lit by cas. and there is I a ot"er localities. Y e ca not bc'dn takose-schist ore with a small per" cent a probability that we will have electric enumerate the new buildings that have of sulphurets. It is worked by an open lights in tle ncfar future. i sPrunS UP a the past year, neither would cut and the cost of mining is very: :small. The Internal Revenue Collector foatoncry CantyOold Mines. 1'robabVy no county in the State is as rich in ."gravel" mines as the above Silverware 3, Furniture 3- Itcat Estate nuuled and there 13 certainly no better color of gold inf And yet the mines of Montgomery county, taken as a whole, arc probably less developed than those of any other county in the State. Very few of these mipes have been worked in any other way 'than by the pan, rocker and sluice -box. Among the mines that are , j,, r , :. , . . .... : ' ' WEAK NERVES PAT5ij3CrtTOorOTiyibitI7'TTTonM vUrb noir fails. CoaUiuif Celery tuid -O e-k tboMi; Nmd-Tlnl n-"-vt ctii-.iWotB.it -Icdily curd U nrtTou ii.rut:ia. , 11"0L tit V;-z fnt ton brU-nrt-, wLlvk, tIBIlrriill-Mll "i M". MMl 1 vMorui tte Uood. jn akin if omni to a tmlthy condition. It tM tta truo remedy for Khrunimtism. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS rimiLTU9TW"WniuKli raw v tfe livvT ad kidneys to perfect bualth. This k cttraor power, onratnnea witn iu nerrs tonic, nuke It ttw best remedy for fcU kidney cwupUlnU. DYSPEPSIA ?Aist Ctxkkt Coirrorni ftremrUMs Um - Btomach. and guietA the Berve of UMrdifre. tire ormn. Ihia is by u cum svta tba - wowe ciw oi Pyipepsia. CONSTIPATION P ACHE'S CKIJEBT OOMTOrKS. ill W& ft CSthtf tic. It is a laxative, gtYica- eafy mod natural actkm to tho bowrU. aegixl&nty sorely loV lows its use. - j USE3 Kertoas Prostrstion, Nervous Headache. Btyonimmdcd uj rf ewrtonaJ ana tuoainess NrarsJcis. Nervous Weakness, Stomach . 4rTT . . . tw.. r.... PK-n.H.m rw. Price $1.00. Eola by Draggtetsv 'pepila, and aU aOecUona cf tho Kidneys, WLLL5, KiuriAruauN & u. rrop s HHADQOARTErtS 'SA3TA FOR : f ' . GLAUS CHRISTMAS GOODS, In the shape of CANDIES, TOYS and FRUITS of all kinds. I have a fine line of 1 Groceries anil Promioii all Fi ei 12ly. WElilAKE OUE BEST I keep the Ilockelbcrry, the Lest 5 - cent Cigar in town, and many otner, TirandsL also-a full 1 fjTobacco ana S:iiiff. ! The higbcit prkrejp4d for Coun- ' try Produce and the lowest, prices usked : , for myf.uooas. Aj&nare ox;; y cur pairon axe is solicited, t ' , P. MUHrHYf- At the; Old Stand bfi JItt. A. C. HAKW. 7:lyJ '!' ! ' i OW TO THE R. J. OEMES TRADING PUBLIC a collecting business of over $1,000,000 a year, A. Federal Cemetery is here" located, handsomely laidjout and well kept, natural Advantagresr And Wisii you all a Prosperous New Year. a nffiofi I we dare say now much tlic I population This mine has been running for'' some of the 5th. District is located here, doing nas "greased, but that it has increased time, up to the holidays, and it is report- f TT TT) A A A lT i C T lI I? auu mrgciy ioo, we au now. t ed in tne neighborhood that they have VJL JLIVV- V V Jl.. N V- KJ IN X X ' twi , been muling very good ore. This com- 0 pany had got considerably behind in With all our advantages, with the money matters, but notices were posted steady growth that has been going on in up during the holidays stating that the past few years,, with all the crude everything would be settled on the second Salisbury is one jof tne most healthy I articles of commerce at our doors ready day of January, and doubtless by this towns in the State, the death rate be in a I to he manufactured, and with the almost time) everything is straight and they are as low if not lower than any other place uexhaustable forestsof timber near" us, running again on full time. of the same size. surely the outlook is good. thp appataohtaw ' la a .a a . I MM , 1 P a a ..-I we nave outlet by railroad, in three " neeojscapitai iron outside, a few milcg south of lhe Rassef, has been running for several months, aud is reported as milling pay ore. THE 6 Ail CHRISTIAN MINE, Is now Iteceivmg Eis Pall and Winter Stock Of GOODS, Direct Irom til Fortteri Harfcets, And will be pleased to see .bis CBStornrers b" . fore urUatfing e!ra here. : r ; . :.. . .0 - Groceries, And all other kinds of Goods kept in ft ctn I eral stock, will be sold at prices to suit .the times. directions, with a probability of two capital to manufacture ur timber into more in the near "future. I wagons, spokes, buckets, farming imple- The agricultural district within a ments, and everything else that can be radius of fifty miles of us is bv far tho made out of wood, capital to build woolen richest in the' State, Jand the timber mil!st morc cotton mills and cotton seed in the lower part of the countyt is ne of w.-n.rV ia 'fiimr. ;.,vi,o.,m wtuu oil 'ltitlls. capital in turn -ill tiw. ov.i.io the best known and has been one of the mw j uiuiujv in v,Aiivi uoia uivr. u ilu i a v x.4 wnv ma these natural advantages why we boom.. 1 MetlioJfeXeotrcisitioii hero have Ai f hft salirv of their pastor tin wv. - - . L . a x - l'6no thbu'iahd dollars, and that of csiJtn Elder t one hundred and i -fi've dollars. ' -- " business of jibe Pat pHiec at this. sTncrcisiu rapidly, that, of the ;i3t ebMe;lT Iiaving g:i;ncu pn jne revious; (lrijj) tor the 'ancjunt of 1 biitiilredM.jtlari."; " ' V F.v1dso.n , a former citize;Vo . t- . t i-v: Uiy,. UlU! nw- oi-:A qier??wurg re t iiis" week? oi business. ir. on lias mauv warm friends hero fcgrct" to loose hiai. - Mpie-of Ara's, (or some, other hai a very well trained Cintiaraon ' , ' ' . . 'if i 1 11 on our sj-ecis ic-cay-' u wouui tilrn- soinersaHlts, fee. ; Wish -we WHcty for the prevention of -cruelty iaals brc. r i arc pleased "to see that-Miss -J; A. ell has-rctUFhed" from her visit to ru tfitics and lias resumed hcKda teaclicr of the female! school in ace. .".Both she and her work are esteemed by our citizens. -members of tho IIo;n3 Mission rAvill iclve ainnsiciil entertainment aeiiuence fMr. 1. 11. t ouit n- I. ' - 'ir'--.r. . 1 iti'.? '.:i'l eimigyjun i. . coiiesiiou wiik n up aTtae c 6e of tho exercises, J to be given to the poor. AV'yck & Sdiultz are receiving their stock of goods and extend an iu i to tlie hudies tocall and ejeamine They will pbably"liav'e-ia a "few largest itock in this line ever litto Salisbury. '.. ( people of Wilmington are prepar- th lively expectation for tho visit Hew Ir. rearson, who is now la in South Carolina. They" have J the Champion Compress Co's. ause, and are 'fitting' it up with " ' " i . i A ... ' Our Guvernarnt. Salisbury is luekj' in having a good go- ahead set of town officials, consisting of a mayor and eight commissioners, who ire always ready and willing.to inaugur? shouldn't llcJes that are now being lost into manu factured goods. To parties who are now looking for a place to invest their money, we extenda hearty invitation to come and seevwhf is here. Our pcon'e will show thorn nil best producing ''in-avel" mines in the State. This property has recently been purchased by an English company, and they propose putting up a powerful plant 'in the spring for furnishing water at the mines for hydraulic purposes; in the We have a Large Lot White Goods and Calicos, in, and will r just I atines5 CAtL ihet stock. Bob White and Urystal Roller Mill Flour ofr the best quality, i the courtesy posib!?, and will, take mwm t5mo a smal1 force is employed in pleasure in giving them all the iuforma- ate and put through any movement that lion they cap, land any person can see at will further the prosperity of the town, once by llie biti'dings and improvements oi wnien iney nave charge, lins is e dpuecd by the fine system of water works we have and by the constant work that is going on in our streets. lhat we are growing, and iu a good sound lasiin;' t:usuu way. Salisbury Urick Company. me aoove is ino mio ot a company just organized here for the manufacture of brick and consists of Boyden & Quinn and A. W. Osborne. Thev have bounht mf t) the Lanier machihe.and '-a tract of land on Town civek, about miles from the public SOUaro and Iiavh nlfpnilir hmmn n,i 1 T7-:t:.- ' J UU-UJ1UU-x K,muM( ' preliminary. work. . Their capacity will We are certainly tortunate m our school be about 10,000,000 for the year. facilities. Uursystem of public cduea- Mr. Osborne who has beon in th hnai- t:on is of the most approved plan of ness for some "forty, years and who has a graded schools, and is underPref. R. G Kizcr and a corps of excellent assistants Cur Carclie3. Six deiiorninations are represented here by a pMcc.of worship: Presbyterian, Methodist, li.tptist, Lutheran,' Episcopal and Catholic. Al' have Sunday schools attached and are well attended. is a boiler and pump on the ground of enlargendjent of the heart) hut jlist give US a chance tO at least Special Proceeding entitled. "Mary ,r hydraulic purposes. We under, price VOU OUr 6 Good Biff New Resolutions for 1888 : Walker, Sallie Pinkston, EdwardSwi washing with very ilattering results. THE IJKAVER DAM mining property is situated iu the north western part of the county and consists of a large body of alluvial deposits. Large quantities of gold have been taken from this property in the past, but no work has Deen clone tor several j'ears There used for hydraulic purposes. We under, I price stand that this property is to be sold to tho highest bidder in a short time. BUNNEL MOUNTAIN, one mile from Uwharrie postomcc, has been worked considerably in the past, at one time with pumps, but nothing has been done on this property to amount to anything for several years,. There are a great many fine .pfospects in Montgomery that have liot been suffi- SELLLOWER THAN YOU 1 r JUST RECEIVED ONE nUNBREDBAR- RELS OF FRESH VIRGINIA LIME FOR sale.; I . ' C; I expect nil persons who hare eiven rut Mortgages oa their crops to bring me their ot- ; ton when it is ready for sale; . ; It. J. HOLMES. 49:tf T Commissioner's Sale oi YalnaWe' Heal Estate for Partition We haveldeiiionstrated the fact to hundreds that we CAN SELL Goods Lower than vou can order for in anv market. Now'show j-out generous-hearted ness (not to the extent of dying c'JnZ A.. ink Besides this we have a number of pri vate schools, both for boys ahd girls. The colored people are well cared for here in the way of schools. Livingstone College, supported by contributions from the North, is here located and has enrolled scholars from all parts of .the United StatesT and their buildings are large aud nandsome, costing many vhousanas oi dollars. 'There is also located here a colored graded and colored normal school. very high reputation m this Hue, has movqj here and will manage the affairs of the company. They will also contract ciently opened to command much atten for building. Their office has just been tion but ' that will bear investigating; fitted up and may be found in the Me- among them are a group, in the Island 1st. Wo vill carry twice the Stock. 2nd, Wcj will buy Finer Goods. 3rd. We jwill try to buy then Cheaper than anybody. 4th. We Kvill try and sell Lower than anwhere. 5th. Wehvill do our Dad Jimmedest to please you. ' - 6th. If ypu don't buy from us come to see us anywhow. j YOURS ANXIOUS TO PLEASE, Neely building on Iunis street the Mansion House. opposite Creek neighborhood consisting of the Harbin, Spanish Oak Gap, Island Creek, Deep Flat and Tear Tree Hill. Others in the county that have been worked to some extent, are the cjaricr, urigm, Worth,-Saunders, Morris Mountain and Hall of -j rs will be a debute in the , MJ! C. A. ou (Thursday night of Iveet; subject: frayed streets, turn roads and freefbridges, should be led for by -town and county author- respectively; the same to be paid pieral taxation " Debate o:en to. fcrs only'. . i has been less wood ' tfrcught to since .Christmas" than i n at this: feeascii of the Icre was ever year, and hat is offered for sale is too hitrh P far the pocket..,books of t be poor. tizens had as well make up their Kita burn coal hereafter it beinor " diqansr I than wood at present ??rs. T. W; Wood Sons, of Rich- Va., have issued their annual seed f 'gue for 15JS3. They lo tho largest business of any house in tlie South. beir.seetjlsare acclimated and tested c sou. " The! r -catalogue, -ivhich con- much. Valuable ' information for era anu gardeners, will be mailed pn;arjpHQation t- tV , 1. , i J. I! . - ' : ... pn.i Jdlvhs'a Heit4eron has intro- fr.bUl i4 iCongreSa -o appropriate .. .'1. . I '" 1.4-:, .. : ". - ..' ijr niousanu aouarsowant improv- n V.,.'. 1 1 . ' i ii . men i p miirpr v r. mis -ti npf . : . rumen A Chanca for Our Sportsmea. lo our gunning mends, who do not ninu a inp oi zo miies, we won id suggest Little Lead. u .i.,tt:..., f nr. t i tt 1 . . . ... v-tisn lu u, uimauuu hi iui. jaa i eu- During a trip a snort tune ago we nington on cue i atiKin river, m Mont- visited the '-Lish" mine, a new discovery, gomery county.' 1 here is more wild tur- on the property of Mr. Elisha Moore, kej's aud geese in his neighborhood this but owing to the water could not make winterTthan ever before. ; The geese are any examination of it, in fact it is in no of a Press that is more anxious to do doing Jots of damage, almost ruining his Uluine to be examined, not beinj: opened what it can to build up the interests of wheat fields, and they arc such a nuis- to any extent. Mr.' Moore claims a vein their home. The Press consists of four ance that some ot his lolUs Have to run of at least eight feet width of a chl.ritic papers, the Herald, Truth, Irea and out all times of the day to scare them off. schist. Almost nothing has been done in - . . -a ' I . T S 1 I . . . . . UatcJn.uin. There is also a colored pr.- care-cro s are goou omy ior a uay or the way of opcnins it. On this same per printed here under the auspices of two, and in that time the geese become property is a side hill in cultivation that LEADERS LATEST STYLES. AHD LOWEST PRICES. , The Presa. , Few towns can boast of a more frater nal Press than ours, and no city can. boast io M ie .Store ran THE STAID FIFE -i Livingstone College The Star of Zion. Cotton Inter 3at3. Our Cotton interests have been steadily increasing fbr 'the tast few years. The used to them and refuse to scare. 'Uncle Jack" can't give any one visft- ingjiim the attention now that he would like to, having a badly wounded grand son to, lot fter and nurse, but. will be pans splendidly in hue fioldT ana we have not the least doubt that, with the J proper machinery it would pay for work ing handsomely. To Buy Cheap Goodi i tl,i: n ti m m full capital stock for two cotton factories j pleased to have any one stopping in the has been subscribed by our home capital- j neighborhood do the scaring for him istSAYdhin the last two months,1, ana tne erection of both mills will be begun -as jjj0 3oa5s ! th.2 Roads ! snnXns tbft snrlnor oens. With the I ' fiokls of cnttn iit oiitsid of our :it,. c rua id .uun.- ouv vi oans with fuel at a low cost and handy, and bur5' a.re a si3ht to hoho1 and a tetiOV to from'the public view. Recent enquiry $sow "Watchman," if j'ou really mean busines and are anxious to stick your knife into wrongdoers, let'us hear your views on the little game now going on at Gcnessee. Loudon, Eng., Money, Dec. 2Sth. The affairs of this company are kept Are decidedlv and honest roods. in I the lend wrth low prices 1"heir retail department is full of bargains and their line of Dress Goods, Shoes, Do mestics, Hats and 6 ' y (Notions, labor eheap, we claim that cotton can be manufactured here as cheaply as at any other place in theSouth. , Tobacco Interests. I Some of as good tobacco as i3 raised in the State is brought to our market and manufactured here; We have three to bacco warehouses, four large plug tobac co manufactories, with a big capacity, and another to be built in-the spring, and twosmoking tobacco factories Our tc baeco interests are increasing and there is no reason why Salisbury should not ip the future lead aU of her sisters in thip business, - cu a good digd' spent by the lery, out nothing has been done to- 4 providing aa" approach to the j Hanufactaiing Industries. Besides the manufactories above enum erated, we have two well . equipped- ma chine shops, besides the W. N. C. R. R. shops which are located here; two sash, door, blind and wood working establish ments that are turning out excellent work;-thrcc steam distilleries just out side of town,: with a capacity of 110 bushels per dayf a brick yard, with a capacity of 10,000,000 brick per year; two enclose ahkl beautify, thej foundr4es,Hw'o tanneries, eightblacksmith travel over. We have convicts working on them, or had la.it fall; and as once before stated, those parti of the roads worked on are worse than those part? passed without work. It is known to all that Dad( road i is a great liia'.lr;;ucc to business, and costly to tlosa who are iu anyway dependent updn them. Is it quite impossible that some efficient sys tem of road niaki'.igsh'juld' ho adopted by which this evil can bo overcome? It is a subject which primarily concerns the business men of the town; and secondari ly, those living within the county who briqg their produce to this market, The town and county undoubtedly have it iu their poyer to relieve the situation, and it is bad policy to neglect so im portant a subject. It would pay to do the work at almost any cost if well done. Pay, in the increased value of property botfr in town and county. It would pay every day in the year, audjdonbly duiing the winter mouths, when good roads are most needed. We respectfully suggest that our oflKial representatives, both of town and county, take this siibjeet under serious consideration witli;full purpose to put into operation some system that shall make the public highways leading into Salisbury not only passable, but a delight to those who have occasion to use them. only developed the fact that nothing could be 1 ea rn cd. It is said that the, )na nager is in Mexico on business not -connected with the Genessee. Money and all others desiring io know tho truth about what w going on in miuing in this State may de pend on it that tho Watcipun will out with it when facts are authentic Are Complete, shops, a. roller mill, box factory and steam bojiling works. Then we j have : - m T1 ! 'V p,of the country visit this spot yearly, 1 cranite I a creditable walk-way and drive which the government buildings at Ral-- in the State, and should fdretnost in i.Hfifortheiraccrfflinoaatio'n; 1 rf.-rh are built.."-This in ' time -wiH" be'. a work'orthls sort. '.; : h h Handreds o0 stntngers' from all! near town au inexhaustible bed of as fine as" can be found anywhere, ori Rowan is really one of the best counties It is reported that Rich Knob Copper Mine in Ashe county U .to resume opera tions. This is about what is to be looked for sineo the sudden rise in- tho price of copper. This increased demand for cop per may be tho cause forther copper mines resuming work iu this State. Accident W. J. Dance, of Danville, Va., an .em ploye on the R. & V. R. R., while un cjupliug cars at this depot last Sunday morning, about six o'clock, fell and had i arm taken off close to the shoulder by the wheels of a car passing oyer it. Mr. Dmce was attended by Dr. Whitehead, aud is doing as well as could be expected Fatal Bailroad Accident, A disastrous accident occurred oa the C. k L. B. B. two miles west of Hickory, yesterday, morning, in which the Rev. Dr. Beall, a Tres by tcriaa Minister, of Lenoir, lost his life. The whole train, well filled with passengers, went through a trestle thirty feet high, and the won der U that more li res were not lqst, Also, Laces Cloves. IIu!sery, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs,-NVek- Wear, Blankets, Comforts, Countcrpins, flannels, TkLIc Linens, House Furnishing Goqds, &c., 4c, lineon, Lard Hugp and Coffee, Salt and Flour, in short h fullline of G ROC Kill KS. The above au-d a. dozen others besides are ths Stocks theri offer at figures which make every article a'fiarjaln. Tjicy buy an4 se" Country Produce, Hides, Bones," Did' Iroii Wool. Loose Cottoii, &c, kc. They are aba agenti tor the raoei po;ul?r FERTILIZERS. j In short, at their Store you can pet what ever you want 4t bottom prices. All they ask is u chance to rjrove what they say. JULIAN & WATSON. QPS has revolutionized UI the world duiius mm- the last half century. Not least among the wonders of inventive progress is a method and system of work that can be performed alljovcr the country without separating the workers from their homes. Pay liberal; ajiy ope can do the work; either sex, young or old; no special abil ity required. Capital not needed; you are started frcfe. Cut this out and return to us and we jwill send you free, some thing of grea value and importance to you, that willUtartyou in business which will bring ybu in more money right away, than anything else iu the-world. Grand outfit ftee Address Tbue & Co., Augusta, Maie. - .. BUTTON'S and others vs. James Swink and Lucyj Swink," the undersigned will sell at the Court House door iu Salisbury, to the highest bidder, ot public auction, on. Saturday the 21st day of January, 1888, the following described, reid estate situate in Rowan county, Fruufclin Township, viz: 1 v : . " j : . " One Tract of land adjoining the lands of Ransom Jacobs, George Overman, Tboa Overman, Michael Shaping and others, known as the Foard place and containing about SO.acres. " .1 One Tract of land adjoining the Ishds of Ransom Jacobs, Burgess Elliott, Rich ard Walker and others, containing 60 acres more or less, and known as the. home place of the late Wilejr W. Swiuk This tract has excellent buildings upon it. 'k i Also, about two acres of fine-, meitdow -land, adjoining the lands of Burgess. Elliott. j ! Terms of sale cash, j , GEORGE T. THOMASON, j Commissioner. Lek S. Overman, Attorney. Dee. 22, 18S7. , j U I'M. NORTH CAROLINA 1 Superior Court KUVf Ali ifUUrJ I ) i January a, looo. Isaac A Ribelin, A. T. Kluttz and wife, Mary J. Kluttz, Jacob A. Ribelin ana Naucy E. Ribelin, plaintiniigaiuHtSam-.s uel A. Kibeltn, Joseph lumor ana wifo 1. L. Rimer, defendants. In the above entitled case it appeariuf to the satisfaction of the Court thatim- ; uel A. Ribelin, Joseph Rimer and I'. L. Kiracr are non-resuleuts of this State and cannot be found within this State and -that thej' are necessary parties to said case for the partition: of real estate in Rowan county, it is ordered that publica tion be madeln the Cabomna. WArrCH man for six successive weeks foresaid de fendants, notifying them to appear before. . the Clerk of the Superior Court for tlu i county of Rowan, at his olfice ia Sali, 13, beyond qnestion, the lest SHOL DRESSING for ladies' use over made Try it I y liny RAVEN'S GLOSS POLISH, the only Shoe Polish made which contains oil. Every bottle guaranfed satisfactory. We will pay for every pair shoes it cracks' or injures. Use none but RAVEN'S GLOSS. Sold exclusively bv . SCHULTZ & VANWYCK. Softens and Preserves Leather Irave n glo s s iyJLj 9:tf. VALUABLE LABD FOB SALE. There is a very' valuab'e tract of land for side in the heart of the famouf "Jer sey Settlement" one mile South of Lin wood. It comprises uearly 400 acre?, can be easily divided into two tracts, with tine dwellings and out-houses on -each. There is nearly 100 acres seeded in wheat and a large part in clover, which grows finely. Nearly 100 acres of Yadkin river bottom. This valuable property can be bought for $25 an acre, and it is worth every dollar of that price. For further informa-ioif address 4 WATCHMAN," ' -Salisbury, N, C. bury, on tbe 2Qth day of t ebruary, 1888. and answer the .complaint ft copy or which will be deposited in the office of lhe '.said Clerk Suneriar Court of said county within ten days ffora the date the service of this summon and let th.e. said S. A. Ribelin, Joseph Rime? and; P. L- Rimer take notice that if they foil to answer said complaint within the time prescribed by law, the plaiutifis will ap- z ply to the Court for the relief demanded in tho complaint, ; ; (iiven under my hand this 3d day of Jamiary, 1888. t - " J. M. 1IORAH, ? Clerk Superior Court. Jan. 5, 18S8. ll:6wi ' .. J. Administrator's Nfjfice. AU persons having claims against the : testate of M. Whitehead, dee'd, are here- ' by notified to present the same to me on, or before the first day Of December 1888 .7 or this notice will be plead inbar of their recovery. TIIEO. F. KLUTTZ. ! Administrator of M. Whitehead, Dec'd. Dec. 1st, 1887. V i P. S. All person iiidcbted to said " estate or the firm ot M.& J. Whitehead ' arc requested q make payment to me. - f M- ;: - T.F.K. EXiOUrO.V8 H3TICE- jiaviug uuimcu, sc xxecutor nnon persons having elai the Estate of J. M. Erwiu. decea.d. H ims araiust mil t-it i are hereby notified to iresiiit. tltem ta VlU me for payment on or buvre the 1st day of December, . 188, orjthis notice wi jli ' plead m L-ar of tueir reewwrv. 4 . . ; j T. ii. GILLESPIE, f -4 . . Executor, r. LLes S. Overman, Attorney, ptc. 1,1837, 0:iw;.. . : "i ' "Js I ' - ' '' ' - i : 1 5 ' . . i t. . . . j ') ' ' f - i- . - . - - i- :7,.--a7fel - 'i V:-. - -.-'l-i.:';:;""- ' HA;..,: -rf.t'..-! .'';i;t:- IS! .-H'-.x -v -im.- ! 'ion" -I - i -f ; i 1 r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 12, 1888, edition 1
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