f : i '. Li . It- -. !';- .1 i f-1 V: ! . i .i 1 i -if: 11$ - r.r Carolina :Watchman. THURSDAY, JANt 10,-lSSS V ; ' Jf ween f rty and one IitocIi per "fcoris have been spoken off for the office of Governor, There is no hick of ma 1 tsrfcd, and the Denwfcfatic. State Cou- ; vention W.I1 have a long ad embar rassing list to choose from, Xy e.i gt n , X ! crest as ihe speediest way of reaching a '. v .1 conclusion, that , on the first ballot X very delegate vote for Uie 'man he be lieves to be most popular with the peo- 4ple of his county. On the second bal- : lot run the three highest voted : tor. : Oa jhe third drop the lowest of the hW and rutl the two receivine' the iighest vote in the second ballot By i this method, unless a more democratic oue can be proposedv'a sclection'can be fairly made, untainted with! favoritism or clique dictation! - - v. . An Asheville correspondent of the Raleigh Netcs-Obxetyer says : "It renorted that Mr. A. Garrett, of this city, has given Rev. It. G. Pearson building lot,1 in the vicinity of Mr, Garrett's new hotel in south Asheville, nd that Mr. P. will at once build . 'ft f-. , i . . At i oouse tor himself v and family, ana make Asheville his heaquarters in the future. " The reports received last: week in re lation to the wreck on the C & L. Jl. m -ear Hickory, were exaggerated, Ve learn from a late Hickory paper tliatHiprft wpm nnlv' thri nassenLers on the train, and the only reference to 'theJIev. Mr. BeallV injuries is "Mr. - t ii j j v"" " w'vr r.,. .7 injuries auout iws siiuuiucr auu uie-uau I - . " i - - Donn? a iwpnt inrTin Mnntmerv O - County we learued of 'Miree Montgom- J ,. . , . -i .i ,i eryites who had been duped by the ffsaw-dusf1 men. We hoped" no one ' !nnnStafn nmnM UH n 4- it- V.i.1. if Beems thut N. Uhas some citizius that u- i ' l xi ' . wmiugiy cueat uie govern mnui . if they hada good chance, and should lOT ULViieW. John Dinkins and his brother Amos undertook to ruiiT negro festival in ie county and brought on J trouble with the nearroes. Amos' fired at the Iman of the house hitting him in the .forehead, the shot glancing. The man rallied and went at his assailants with an axe, killing one and wounding the 'othe-'" : - .i.. .-. ' Americus, GaM has a sensation. A rich, man died there and his friends dressed the corpse in very rich clothing and'buried itina $300 coffin. Thieves tore up the grave and carried dfl every thing but, the body. Two .s.lijfjlit '"earthquake shock: were felt at Charlotte on the 12th; also, at Raleigh and , Shelby. It skipped Salisbury, but-at Charleston and Sum- merville, S. C, the quake was more dis- tinctly felt. Washington, D. C, Jan. 17. Speak- ci viii9ic la icpuitcu IU, UUIV OUIlSUb Cox elected Speaker pro tern. Mr. Carlisle was takn suddenly ill with congestive chill; Monday, evening. He is not considered dangerous. T I Montgomery couuty is going into the turpentine business. . During a re cent visit we noticed severdl larfw i pentme orchards with trees all boxed I and hands- gathering the rosin to send ! to a still at Wadesboro. 1 :f t' J. Yates, Esq., of Charlotte,, has been- nominated for Governor, bv a correspondent of he Fayctteville Ob- serrer.iy'Mr. Yates: 5s a practical man and would doubtless make a good Gov ernor. Saturday, January 14. News from u.ouii ueau, as was reporrcu, ana mat it is now believed that the . train was wrecked by spine enemy L' of the roaa. u The sheriffs of Gates and. Onslow counties made their settlement With the j State on the ,13th. Others have done the same sin re then. if- . m The Delaware" ftollinqr. Milk, Phi'i I lroshurff, has khut down, throwinsr oni of veniploymeMt ZOO "hands. Other r-Vf a,i iv f John C. Angicr, Jiresideut -f tt'e t Junrnam woou anu- woolen mill hue anade an assignment for ihe benefit of Jiis crediiors. : : -y . - .1 'i TL M. Sloan: r,Vrf fU n.w .i . -i"Jr iviui aiitu it vute; t ' . Tleidaville, died aihis homeon Tuesday V-X I ; ?. . mr ai. , .m.-.i - raasu 4 iir. wiuau was well Known Greersboro is DrWz:n a rhmV . . ...... ' t Cold in the Vest Milwaukee. Jan." 16. Specials from various portions oJL Wisconsin indicate hat last night was the coldest in years. The thermometer t the Washburn Ohsttvntdry, in Madisoregfelered 80 1 this afternoon confirmed the nomina beloW. lUchland Centre Sparta"- 60 tions of Ifessrs. Lamar. Dickinson and nad Chmfiewa Jails-bU. - . r. r. , x " s. acrbryw; Jan.-10 cury goF down to forty degrees below jwro W-atrrlon; l -Jan 10-Tie raer- cufy indicated fortr-two degrees below - - - . . T- - a - - mm aero at 4 a. m yesterday. - - - . Council Bluffs. hL Jam 10. The I mercury sluod at thirty-five below yes-1 tterdav - morninzr. the coldest weather l known for yearsw r . 1 t .t.....- t- t lit in,mnw.n,r Duhuyie, Lu, Jan.10.-The mercary - zistered thirty-flve and forty below JJT-fC in m cur oaiuruay a.pw imv the coldest weather known here for . l I named Pierson and a man named Wilson I started home from Yirgil. The dead I bodies or tne nersonsnave been iouna,i but Wilsons has not " I Mary Con nelL; who taucht school seven miles from. Carson, started. home I with a boy and a girl of James New-1 Mr. Lamar s legality and his construc comb. The boy soon struck out I tion of the constitution as it relates to alone and froze to death, lhe other two kept going all night and were tnereuy-saved. - A cousin of rpstmaster Lore was re-1 ported to be lostut nas .been iounai all right. - I Severn, farmers report heavy losses of catUe that were left in exposed places. . I r,: me cattle and norses were frozen to death in their I tll TU fnrm.r M-iWI Uff' fkA I I people in an -almost destitute condition, Und although the resident of -Eastern J ir - ... li: : u: j ra.au5iu were crv ciuuuatiu iu vucii uc- I ri,nl nf nnv RnfTArinrr in thP SfiatA. t ip fact remains that there have been hun- fdreds of deaths in the western counties due to the sevel t cold. . The number of I 1 ' j i i . l ' TT i V 1 smute peopu in i r esiern ivansas na? I become so great that it is impossible to ftnow. arr:A nl, fnA frnA n affairs. Those that are left are in such Inn omflfMiifcwl rtnnifinn thnf. snntiln .uiuwu.c ui u- in me next tnree weeKs tne numoeiL oi ii ...lit - a i- : L i . a . . Qnr,Qli:nfT Thr; ! not only a iack of fuelt but the food ISUUUIV 19 BU SUUItf lllllll etai tuuuu stain hundreds in the face. lleports from Clark county, Kan., j are ot; the most ' aiarmincr nature. W hole families are said to have per tin 'm t t ished m their houses, and others are I said to be burnincr their furniture in their stoves. Aioert rvoomson, a rancner in tne amicicct oisincc, wno amvea nere yes-1 iia- l-i i'-l l-- i A teruay, j says that in Syracuse many OOdies remain unbuned. fie rl.irM Tn;!in1 ti hnvA fVi rmwm w tt w v a l n: l j r;w .i IMVOV ItUWiUllUfi J APllvUVfU AU DliV . .1 i'.iiiiiiiv I i.i ii ii mki in w;i7 iiimiwii 1:11 1 1 v l ; 1 1 t : i. : , 11 i ii . . . r , . J iruz.cn, pis cnee&s uemg cracKeu open by the cold. Monitona, Jan. 10.The Chicago train arrived tms morning, bein" four 4ays late. Larchwood, Iowa, Jan. 10. Two children and ninety-three head of cattle I are reported lost in the blizzard. - St. Iaul, Jan.? 10. Tom Anderson a farmer of Tracy, MinnM is missins. grades, Mont.,, reports rumors f iiiauison vaney. oaiuruay.uigm anayesieraay naveueen exceedingly , cold all over the north west. At IJrainer it was 5U below; at 5 o'clock yesterday a. m. at Bird Island, Miuu., SS below; at Fair Bault, Minn., 47 .below; at liulutb, 34 below; . 1 - W m T -V m m .1 at Cleir Water, Minn., 33 below. ? ! it ii i opening of all the blockaded roads all j ovef- the North and West .began iul I earnest yesterday, and good progress was maae aespite. . tne cold. Trams will be running as usual in a day or so. Scotland, Daki, Jan. 16. Twelve , j persons are known to have frozen to ucnui iu buio ncigiiuuiUWAi, a 11 U 81 A, VI seven more are missing and have not (one chance in a thousand to return home alive. The loss of stock has been enormous and will amount to thou sands of dollars. i.. . . Chicago, Jan. 10: Last night was the coldest of this winter or last. It was 10 degrees belojwr zero. ; ' .Minneapolis, Minn., Jan.- 16. The Evening Journal publishes a revised list of j blizzard fatalities and shows 97 dead, iu Dakota, "18 in Minnesota. 0 in Iowa, 17 in Nebniska and 2 in Montana.? ..lotal 133 besides & rv What the Rejection of Ur. ;" liTonldV Mean. Lamar Prom fhe'New Yok Herald. The rejection of Mr.lamar nnonthe ecord, so far as we see it, would be a serious blow to the harmonv of the Union, j it would be as much an at tack on the Union by Northern fanatics as the tiring on utntr was an attack on-the Union by Southern fanatics. By this we mean that itw;ould be the uisirancnisement if an- eminent man f or no othexreasoo than, that he was 'm the Southern Confederacy. To re- yne wiii as an issue now- -and the re- revival will beo sav to the South r " r our lemiers arut vmir mnncant., I men have no. rights, in the judicial ud- i I iiii'iLciruuiliiir niinisirawoo vt tne government which tne-xsortn is bound to reshect. And I wi nmnnt. nvprntu fha n.iinKt 3 r,lKn.nJ ''I - .'. : ;f-AV I " - A P.Urii WiJi.i lui.tu iiiuu suok na laiailv woniml rrie IrgturdaV night, tUrkins in vu naa reieciea mm... Cnlina ITmiiiot Ton 1A 'l'h twaan I of the blizzard through Colorado and tof ! rptary of the Interior; Kan .nnmani hv a fparfnllMr. Dickinson, to b Postmjister-Gen- tani&r ConfrtietL- DZCKSoir VILAS ALSO THX TOTB 32 TO 23 .ft J WifemjfdTnTr Jun: 1A. TIia Roniif Vilaa th m aw ( imf km nf th ""H -.v ww. w w. w 1 - ?na pecreiary or tne intenor respect- itcij. i xiic ludc nu tiL LU AO. -' .- . . . . . .. - I- - hiv h, ..f. ; . ..iftn th About three '-hours were consumed afteraoonria m was w -pw - - w wm w wxwawa va w tion Of Lamar to an Associate Justice- ship of the Supreme Court of the U. S. before a vote was taken, which resulted ! in the eonfirnktUoa.' The vote stood 32: for, and 28 against confirmation- I Among those who spoke against! con. 1 were $ ot ffe Ilepubli- lr"Vo!" !r v!i;i can in the Senate who arV mentioned llA Pp:l!Anf:fll Vicmirnion. The , .m-! UIIUVICU rFuvl9 Vlt UU uuei nviv. Allison and Hawlev. while onlv Mr. Riddleberger defended the attacks made upon the Ex-Secretary of the interior. He spoke twice and voiced the frieads of the nominee. There was nothinir new in anruments used for or asainst nomination. ; The Question of Stated rights and his general fitness, Iwere brought up by the Iwpubiicans land urged with Vigor against the nominee, i Mr Riddlebercer met the opposition specifically on each charge. The Republicans who voted for Mr. Lauiar were Messrs. Riddleberger, Stewart and Stanford. After-Mr. JLamars nomination was disposed of the nominations of Mr. eral and Gen. Bragg, of Wisconsin, to Minister to Mexico, were quickly COnnrmed. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. I guarantee Shriner's Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where they exist, if used ac cording to directions. You are author ized to sell it upon the above conditions. David E. Foutz, Proprietor, Baltimore, Sid. Cotton Raisers, Look at This. of aI, closc objiervers lhat KOoU8 mauu factured from-the lint of the present dav are not near so durable as formerly. Tht cause or causes are not very clear;. I am inclined to think that one cause lis tht J . .a . 4.' taKins ot tne lint irom tne seed too soon after gathering; moreover, that- the weight of the liut is not near so great as if it were to remain on the seed mi n had extracted the oil with which nature has provided the seed, unquestionably, tor some purpose. Will not some enterprising farmer fw it u imthprwl. .nn it nnH .i,rh th. I : . " - : . ! e r-. - bale?; Then weigh out 1500 pounds and I pack j it away tilt March, then gin it, de-pvciS" uaio aim mars me umer Mnco " weignt ot tne lint. i iiis s verv I iiwio irouoie, ana win snow wnetner tne I 1 . 1 a. 1 lit t .1- . , oil in the seed gives body or weight to tht lint, Try it, some one. C. PlYler. la General Bstility, Emaciation. Consumption, and Wasting in Children, Seotts Ztmnlsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Uypophosphites is a most valu able food and medicine. It creates an appetite for food, Strengthens the nervous system, and builds up the body. Please read : i tried rtcott's Emulsion j on a young man wnom physicians at times had given up. Since he began using the Emulsion, his Cough has ceased, gained flesh and strength: and from all appear ances iiis me will be prolonged r many years. I have been in IIosDital Service for th past twenty years, and : never have used any preparation with greater satisfaction." John Sullivan, Hospital toward, Reform School. Morganza, Pa. : - A Jesse James- Man Blows Out the Gas. A big six-foot four-inch fellow arrived in the city on the train from Atlanta last Sunday evening, and went into one of pur hotels like a cyclone from the Ara bian desert, fie said he was a member of the famous Jesse James tranir. and wrote k"Texas" all over the hotel register. ie cavorted around for a tune and ftmil. y made his way to his room, where h blew out the gas and cot in bed. The hall boy detected the smell of escaping gas some time afterwards and upon mak ing an investigatWm he found that it pro cceded from tne room of Mr. .; Jesse James' supporter. Tne room was entered and the noble Texan was found ihsensi-v ble and just about' ready to hand in hi checks. By hard Work his life was saved and When he left town his feathers were drooping like those of,a sick chicken- L harlot tc Chronicle. ! Barreling the -Oil in Charlotte. The business of the CharWte the Standard Oil Company has grown to such an exteut ,that the found it necessary to build n larra iron Hank here, and make Charlotte a barrel ing depot. .The tank is built of iron, with a capacity; of 20,000 gallons, and is located at the company's office, uear the Carolina Spoke and Handle Works, in the northern section of the city. The oil will be barreled here for local consumers as well as for shipment to all . points in me Bouinera States. Charlotte Chronicle. A Big Gun Finished. PrrrsBuiu;. Pa.. Jan. steel gun which was cast at' the Pittsburg Steel Casting Works, last Wednesday; was removea irom tne moulds to-day. ana as ine ponaerous nine ton cylinder ovfung ncur vi uie piii eunenutendcnt Hamswortb, after a superficial examina- wvm, uctiKuiuijr eciaimea; "sne is as cieau-a a looking class " Evm tua mass of steel is so hot t hat it cannot be wucoea wun tne hands. ' Mr, H. D. Murrell, of Middle Sound, has ; snffered a great deal by hawks and i,h8 vuiCKBUS, out nas stracVupon a novel way to catch the -varminta.T fie erected a pole with a spin, in-it, is which be inserted a steol trap, which was Bet, but not biited wnep on owi or nawk lit on it, the trip caught it. So far he has caught 35 nawKs and p owls. X - ; unensive breath vanishes with the nse qi ur. &age s Catarrh ffemedy: Wanted-A Deht-Payingr Bsliicnf ; I ' fSam Joncs.1 If yott can pay your ltts, and you jdo I ! J 11 "... .. ior 111 1'- , - -I Tho-late Rey.J;D gcheck, of thu- county, taught amtf truth" from the pulpit of the Lutheran cnurcn in thi?l , - .. .. 1 , - WadeeboralntellitEeocen Work' on he Si J k factory is rapidly progressing. he buildjng wili be ready to. wceivelhe ifia : . . a. i a. in a very short j tinie, and opra- at an early day. John M. Owens-a fiftieei of Mr. aud Mrs. Giles Qw west ! of town, died on i fineen year old son ens. three miles west! of town, died on the 8th mst.J oil pneumonia. - ;1 J In Scotch Irish township, this county. January 9th, William 12inerson, in lhe 76th year of his age. fe At: Charlotte, where she was going to school, Jan. 12, niiss hAta birntli, aired 1 Smifch, f Ansonville, N. C. ! : W. B. BEACIIA3I, Architect and Builde J SALISBURY N.. Residence on Lee and Monroe streets Correpnondcuce solicited. To Buy Cheap Goods j 8 Ml 1 falsi Are decidedly in t!i lead with low iffice and honest goods. Their retail department ii full of bargaius, and their liuc of Dress Goods, Shoes, Do mestics, Hats and ! Notions, j Are Complete i Also, Laces Gloves, Iloisery, Embroideries, Ilandkerchif fs. Neck Wear, Blankets. Comforts. CounterpiHS, Flannels, Table Linens, llLuse Bacon, LanL Sujar and Coffee, Salt f and Flour, in short a lull line, of GROCERIES.! The above and a doze"n others besides; arc the Stocks they offer at : figures which make every article a bairgaiu. : , i ' They bny andcll Country Produce, Hides, Bones, Old Iron, Wool. Lbo?e Cotton, &c., tic. They are also aged for th most noiiulnr brands of ! FERTILIZERS. j In short, at their Store ' you can get what ever you want at bottom prices. All theyl ask is a chauce to prove what tqey say. I JULIAN & WATSON. JJR. , JAMES R. CAMPBEIjL, Pliysician r.ncl Surgeon. 1 Offers his services to the people of Salisbury and vicinity. Office in Maj. Cole's iron front building corner jj,uin aua risner streets. -r . J t- i . 10:Gm. . Notice to Creditors. I Having qualified as Administratrix! on tha estate of T. C. Hyde, dee'd, aH per sons navrng claims against said estate are hereby notiiied to present the sjfme to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of November, 1S38, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. JANE C. HYDE, Adm Nov. 23, 1837. 5:6 w . 1 .. T W. L. DOUGIAS 1 SKOS.tto orie- nil atd only hzin l-se-wd welt i, 4 shoe in th world, eiuals custom made hand se red sli)8i that cost from i to 9 do.lu.rj. , f W.L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. Tta only S3 SK AMI.KSS I bnoelath rrld, witb-j Xinost Cair. perfect C and warranted. Confrresa,. obi wen or muis. Jantton and Lace, all moa durable as those ' 'sU wear the W. Ij. .DOUGLAS. W oooe. n. wvuuAa w.ov an uk u nnex eelled tor heavy wear. If not aold by your dealer write W. I DQUGLA8 Brockton. 2as. For sale by M. S. BROWN". St. Aug.' 1st 1888. f DSllNiSTRATOR'S K0T10E. ; Having qualified as Administrator of!t he last Will aud Testament of the late Win- field C. Beaver notice is hereby -jiven to all persons having 'claims against the estate of said deceased, that tliey raust present mem to me ou or boforo the 17ih . d;f of November, 1SSS, otherwise this ndtice win be piead in bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted to. said estate are rc-tiUe-ited to settle without 'delay. I P.VtL BAUlilN.GER,! .v. Adiainistiatdr. Visit Ceiar Cora Ihrssries, '1 Him ic UV OTiliS lP.fi !I1wm Labf conducted and well stockwl with the iost reiuwiio iruus ot any nursery in the State: vuiiuiiis more reimDie acclimated viirle ties of Apples , PeachcB, Pears, Che:i iep Gnipep, and all other fruits for orchard ami irawlMti nlontin.. i T . T ....nuJi. , itc nave no com neiiucn m to extent of greundsJand uenuiuuuy grown trees and vines of ait 4 ..v .u c uucs anu Kiy.ps vv a i.. liibe you in stock. Your order noli flit 1 T as t ...:n j . 8-iju wi4vieu. jrnccs reasonaMe DesiriDi live catalogue sent free. Auaress i N. W. CRAFTS Shore, Yadkin County, X;fc: 1 ViVm i ' 5 to th'8-StoN HEAB'THE. I j Bay i. Absolu Tlifnnitirneref varies. A marvel Of our.lv strength, and wnolesomeness. More economical man tueoruinarv uaas, ana cwinu d oiu iu mmmritinn wiib the multitude of low test. bort welyh t, alum or phosphate powders. SfiTd only In cana. Hot Ah Bkiko Powper Co.. 106 Wall su n. For sal4y Bingham & Co., Toung & Bos- tain, and K. P. Murphy. i . j NOTICE TO BUILDERS I The Salisbury Brick CompanT, just formed, Tiave perfected all arrangements t r. l win cournunce at once, and be prepared to fur nish Brick in any desired quantity. SALISBURY BUICK COMPANY, jonx A. Botdes, 12:2t. m. c. qcixif, I A. W. OSBOKKE. NOTICE. In obedience to an order of the Sit- perior Court of Catawba county made in the case of Susan 8. Trollinger vs. 11. II. TrolHneer and others. I will sell on the 11th day of February, 1888, that valuable tract of land known as the Chim place, adjoining Thomas Hyde and others on the W. N. C. K. K.two miles east of Cleveland in the county of Rowan, con taininz 151 acres. This land is sold to make assets for the paymeut of debts The purchaser to Day 20 per cent, cash J the balance on a credit of six mou with bond and approved title. Title re taincu until all the purchase money ; is paid. SUSAN S. TROLLINGER, j Admx. of M. B. Trollingen Jan, 5,1888. ll:4t:pd. HUMPHREYS' 22. ETTiTPELEYS' BOOS Cloth & Cold Binding 144 rarw, wUa EUrl EapMlaf, . AtLXVrBKK. JtMfvn. P. a Itot I. T. UT OF FBINCIFAI. MM. CUXXS rBICK. 1 JFeTers, Congastioa, InflmmtkiM... .2S 21 Worm. Worm Fever. Worm Colic... .35 3U'ryinc Colic, or Teething of lnlant. .33 4Diarriiea. of Children or Adults...... .3$ 5 JlVnlerV, Gripine. Bilious Colic SS 6iCholerm Morbus. rnnitius .S3 7lt'ouli. Cold, lironcbitis. 23 9lienralrin. Toothsclie; Isctsc: .... 9llriiarhea. Sick h'ftadaeho. Vsrtiiro. HOMEOPATHIC lUlllvapenai. bilions Stomach .35 .35 .35 .S3 .33 .35 .30 .50 .3d .30 .SO .50 1 1 iHuppreaaed or Pafintl Period 1 31 Whites, too fro i use fenous, 1 34'roap, Connh, DiiScult Breathing.... I IjSnlt Hheant. Knrsipeias. eruptions.. 1 6f Rheumatism. Rheumntic Tains I6:ler and Aiar. Chills. Malaria 175 Piles, Blind or Bleeding... lim alarm, muuenxa. t .io in tne neaa 2 !l Whonnlna ('onsh. Violent Coucb. 18 Grnra I lTrktlil y.Phjrsical Wcakoasa 971KldnFV I)is-as4 Wrvous lability ....... 1.00 .50 I.OO 1(KI rln.rv Wrakiirss. Wettme Bed. bSlnisrasrs of tho Heart, Palpitation PEC IF I C S bold by Drufftrists. or md t postpaid on receipt of tax W). 10 raitsa at. X.X. price. HliriilUUVaJUHUS 3:6m. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 250 lb second hand font of BruceV Bourgeois at 10 cls,4er pound. Tied up and in boxeft. A second hand of 100 pounds of Smith & McKellar s Bourgeois at 12 cts. per lb. In cases. A second hand font of Smith & McKel- lar's Brevier, 60 lbs. In cases and tied up, at 12 cts. A second hand 40 lb font of Great Primer at 15 cents per lb. A lanrc S line border, ornamental cor ners, at 14 cts, per lb. i A large' l0 line ornamental border at 14 cts. per to. And varioui other fonts of advertising or display type at about cost. half original Cei?!l!SSIGi$En"3 SALE G? REAL ESTATE. ) In nu nuance of a judgement effthe Superior Court of Rowan County I will ell at the Court House Door in ths town of Salisbury, on Monday the Oth 4j M January 1888, at public au lion, to tlir iiighe t bidder, the lbllowing described; valuable lands. Three 81 town lots, which are di ;ribed by metcand bounds in, a i-ertaii. deed from J. C. Cowan and wilV to Ann; Mc.Nffly, dated the ICth. day of Septem ber and reiteretl in Book 7 pace 479, of the Public Registers Office of Rowan County. Terms of sah : The purchaser to pay one half cash and the balance in six months; interest on deferred payment at 8 per cent. KEHK CKAIGE, Commissioner. Dated Dec. 2, 1S37. 7:5t. ! SALISBURY MARKET. DECEMIiER 29. Cotton lijarket corrected weekly BOY DEN & QUINN. bv Cotton, strict tood uiitViling, 92' g'xxl unadiiiig, low middling sta'nes & tiBKes, 0? St 11 8 to 9 Market firm and in good dcinnnd. Country pndnde market corrected bj JULIAN & WATSON. Corn, new, 53 55 Jb lour, coonlry family, $2.15 $2. 10 Wheat. 70 ft IK) Country bacon, hog round, - 9 10 Butter, , 15 20 ggst 12 15 tely Pure. : Fork, good, 7 8 Irish potatoes, good, - 50 I Lard, country, 9 ft 10 TAKE DDE KOHCf THEREOF : i . ' ' : ' ' ' . . . ; , AT BlcCUBBIMS CORR1SR WILL BE MOVED Next Door to the HARDWARE HOUSE of SMITHDEAL, AND FOR THAT REASON re will continue to AT 1 We have been highly grati- fied over our during the hop e by keeping up our stand- ard of best goods for the. least and money merit a continuance patronage. . - I' ' ' Respectfully, i. 13 f. V WEEK YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. j. Grari' Uojy. D. A. AT WELL. Agent for ths "CardwellTireskcr, Salisbury, N. C., .Tune 8th tf. NEW HFH. Tha undersigned have , elrttered into a uo-partiierhip for the purji of conduct- ing the vK.HOCiiHY anU rKODUCK COMMISSION business,- to date from Ma: eh 2S, 1J87. Consignments especinlly !oliciled. McKEELY & TYSON. fhe undersigned takes this opportunity to return tlianks to his numerous friends for their patronage, and asks the con tvmuuicc of the same to the SEWFIKfli He will always be on hand to serve tho t patrons of the XEV FIRM. ' - - 27:tf J. u. 3lCjNJKKL.y. c 3 When I tar Cxrw I do not roan merely to:"-' top tbern tor a tlrao, aod then bave them re t torn fainr i x xajt jl ttAXiiuAii cuiuw naro jnaa too aueaso oi -v i- ITTO EPILEPSY or en FATJLinG CICITOECa, t wAATiy remedy ts,- . Cess tho worst esses. Because other pvi T ; failed 1 no reason for not now reeetrteg. a we. Send at onee for a treatise and Fbbb Bottub r Of my IvrALUBLB BkxXST. GIto Eiprrjsi and post OtQee. It costs job nothing lot a trial, and It nut com you. - Address .. H.CROOT.U.C. IMPutttT.rwYcrx iMiflWilli'. VI ill 4k. wn . 1: 4- -1 i ON FEB. 1st. TO TH TA.YJLOR & C O. sell our HEAYY GOODS enormous sates season fair .to of your - j THE LEADiNG ; T. IV. I'OOD & SONS 10 S. 14th Bt, BiGbnond. y. s Keqoe all -Gardeners, Farmers ant! fp TrackersUo sendfor their HEW SEED CATALOCiltE for i888 It contains desczipiions of all new and desirable varieties of- ! ; for the Farm and Garden that are - adapted to the South. Grass A Clover, Seeds a Spec : Catalogue mailed free, . Snn FORtr. ; I. - - - - ' . , : . 11:3m. ' . : MORTGAGE SALE OF LAUO Whereas a MortjKige , Deed was made ly Susan Brateher to.V.;A. Lingleon 2Uth day f July 1&S2, which Md Mort enare It-el is reKisterod in the Register' Office of Kow:w eoanty. lq Book No. 61 J patce 567, anl whereas breachea In tho . conditions of s;tid Mtirtpage Dcl have occurred, ; Now thereforei on--the 2Slh day .of January; 1SS8, afcthe Court Houfo door: in Salisbury, at the hour of S2 o'clock at noon. I will sell a tract of SOt acres of lauu, situated Hr At well town I sjtip. adJoiuingthe laiKU of Hirocbh Fit' perman, George Corriher .and othert, which is tjpder mortgage to ) secure tb payment of tbia debt. j -i Terms of sale -Cash. T - - f .MARTHA LINGLE. Admr. of I W. A.UNGLE, Py. 27th, 1887. 10:4t.r llEsEsD Sert WiMlcr exist tx Ltbou4 U tm IC sands of foi-ms'but are surpass! ed by the marvels of Invention. ' Those t Who are in need of profitable work" tBatl can be done while Iivirigafc home sbooM at once senu meir uresg. ;u-uniieti Co., Portland, MaiuV,' VnoS' receive free, full information how either sair: of ill ages, can earn from $5 $d -(25 per day and npwaras wnerever. iney- liTe. ' you-are started free. Capital not Tsouired. Xort have made over $50 in' a single day , this Work. . AH sncceed. ' '. X. 1 " iMstKtofs.TSale cf Laii- 1 On Saturday the 17th ?daj of Decern ter next, at the late residence of David Mof . gan, deceased, I -will sclK tho plantation on which the said , Df vil 3Iorgan Hred knd died, consistlngof 12 acres more leP8""v. : -r .- ;.'--.rX - ''-iv'" V 'v i The term of sale will be Cash, as sooa lis the sale is cpnfirnid, whith "will; f j ten davs after sale. ! i ' ' 1 - '.!' - COST past and deal i nnttpn SEEDS IP urn JACOB MORGAN, : ,'vlf -if Xk .it 47:ly. Pi6xn, S:4t.. -Adrn'rofDayidMcrgaD. '1 i.i . v.- i v 3 ' . '