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Carolina -Watchman, IlUUSDA Y, NOV. 22, 1883. Thursday, is Thanksgiving day. o forget Butts panorama to-mor- ,tf PIS"1 i)frs j. p. Caldwell, of States ille, is Siting relatives here. ... ' ,' none of the accustomed faces f Court lounger tins wee. Go to I. Blunleuthal & Dro. for good iicbeapioodHrxor building. f Victor Boydcn is home on a visit ..., iliva an-l 1 Joica very military in neets UUhop -The North Caroling Conference :i , Vcwberne on the . 28th mt. Hi - - .- .... . 1 1 jranbefry win prcsiut-. . It U in order noy to grumble4about d todiacuas the- importance of pria tem next Summer. jjjcl,inery is being put in place at the r.ntnrv- and it wont Ik; lonir bc- NIIWIl""" ; ' fore tt'VffttW twisting the fleecy staple. jjrjstman.goods received almost daily i . it. 1uitiisi fliwl fnr v;iriitv mill BOW. OV i nc vmin nw-wi " j elegance they surpass the stocky of for mer years. " r ' j " ' lltrV. II. Thompson has just put in a cugine lathe at ins. shops near the " All who witnessed the Guinnes Cora pan y play here f woyeara 'ago, i will surely Fee; the performance to-night. To- those who did not witness it wer will SUV that the rilav i.-i brim full nf fun Vnrf ( overyjpne who goes to-night with the t itention of having a good, hearty laugh, will not be disappointed sew ycur but tons on-tight. AVe predict for them a full house. J f ' "J o -y Attention! Veterans. ; The uudsrsijiied old ConcJerateSoldiers, I having, in c6m n n jit!i many of their old com r idi-ja-amu, greatly enjoyed the recent im promptu rp-u lio.i in Sdirbury, havj after full comult ition decided to call upon all the Con federate V"eterna.vtill living in Rowau Coanty to mct in the Court-IIonse in Salisbury on Sal -or Jay,- December 8, tSdit being the 2d Satur day in lbs month, for the purpose of organizing rWi Atiodationt to thi end that at !ea?t oaj day in everjr year niay be set apart for a mietin together of the survivor of ths rapid ly decreasing band of tboj , who wore the graj. Let every old soldier come! "I idOXKOl. ''-'; J. VT. BasiiigerM. A. Cpughcnour, James P. Crawford, I. X. Smith, J. F. Pace, it. Mowery, l. A. Atwcll, (J. A. Kluttz, W'm. Kruwn. (i. MeN'eely. M M Bailey, 0 F Atwell. Kdward B Neave, T B Ileal I, G AL Bingham, It W Price, After the Big Contett. I ' The country has heard sa much-. of In- diana and- her favorite sons in a political sombitems jxthe cost of A NATION al' way for twenty years past that it may" be " y . campaign. , Must as well to rrnjark that1 this is the The Rennblksns rot thrirmonM- to a I ?" ww ever gave tneeotiniry vrrv iiiii;HmM .riknt rmm i.Miia resident. Virginia rav .fii.-i,.,!.--. f.ini r,.- itv. tlngtoo. Jcflewon, ? Madison. Mob gave, us Wash l?ost Offices, land, internal revenue dis-; f a"d TT,erV Miwf huwil5TV8 i .. . . .t. t the ' homo of John Adama and John tricts by g Democratic Administration. Then ihe protected manufacturers. liberal - and i wealthy : Benubi ponded freely on the score of Kepubli canism alone. The business men in New York alone disappointed the -cdtnmittee in this direction. Even iu the hour of triumph thU remembrance -rose up and found expression. The Fennsytvanians were just the reverse. John Wauna raaker's personal subscription -wai $50,- 000, and the Hum raised by his individual efforts4 was $256,000 more. Pittsburjr 1 urned iu over $100,000, and so on.' Then Geh. Alger took the burden of Michigan entirely upon himself, and in other States and localities the National Committee rot similar lifts. . , - new i Tr(.i-t depot. tt w a very neavy ma- m a 1- cap- 01 uuc The political excitement being oyer, let us take up the subject f sewerage which is, toi SalisUurians, next in importance to a National election. JThcre were.no services at the Baptist ,cl,Ureh last Sunday, the Paster, Kev. Mr. Tuttle, : Iwing in. attendance upon -(he au'ual-.association at Greensboro. Gen. J. M; Leach,- who attends Kowau Courts regularly, is absent' this term on gceount of illness. , Wc are sorry to learn thnt hi sickness is considered serious. Ground is being broken .and the fouii dlition being, laid for Dr. Trant ham's rU leacw'ii It i? plann'l .for .conven Wiice comfort an elegaaiu.. Mr. J. S. Small is the contractor. The Knckct 8tpre has n?fiin,sold out and we have been informe l that Kluttz Ik Rendleman Jhave n-nted the store room and are intending to use it a hoot and shoe department their busi ness. N- William A liopek, A II Bovdcn, ,V Sinithdeal, Uicero Itfarxcr, XV L, Kluttz, M U Bean, A 11 Heilic. J A Heudleraan. V T Tbomason, John A Itauisav, W if Overman, and manv other 7 T the ' home of John ' Adam and John Quincv Adams.. Tennessee isnDnlied Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk and Andrew John on. Zaehary Taylor was from Luisiana. ' NewYork has had the Presidency under Martin' Van Buren. Millard Fillmore Chester f A. -Arthur, and Grover Cleveland. William Hen y Harrison came from Ohio, and so di . Eutherford li.JIayesaud James A. Ga -fieldi The great State of Pennsylvania supplied the country with one President James Buchanan New f Hampshire another in the person of Franklin Fierce and; Illinois was the State fromwhich Abraham Lincoln and Gen. Grant hailed when they were elected.- Ticin-Cit vauy. A Lastin? Work. 1 Phil idclphia Record. 4 Not the least of the achievements of President Cleveland's Administration has becu the successful prosecution of the work of rehabilitating the navy, for so maiiy years previous to Secretary Whitney's iucuinbeucy to prey'of spoils men of t veryTank and degree of official turpitude.' In the lucid .and , business like reiort of Chief Constructor "Wilson some of the gratifying results of naval re form are unpretentiously p.et forth. The old era of robbery and official corruption ! The toliacco trade lat year was de moralized by a sudden advance in prices due to short crop. This year there has been a mil, and in the tobacco belt ol Virginia and North Carolina Ihe new- demand for "bright tobaccos" has led to a rapid aud very daueerous exDuusion of t he business. In addition, the tobac co grower carries the heaviest I ad of taxation known. The United States collects some $30,000,000 off tobacco. England takes in about. $50,000,000 a year, almost all of it collected fron the product of American tobacco fields and the "regie" of both France and Italv eadPaV CdeCo e and ber b, in? confirm our cbuma fiw tYa m4 t. V. - . . . . mvw i , . - T wv a UWH4 IM 1KCD X" MM 1 ?tii go I could not sleep ww iuBujwni pw amucTsiuq, not SCt back. Since U look IWV Cekrr and I ca deep like Zax m Ilarins been troubled wkh ihenjacosat to get around, and was very cftea aeon have used nearly all medidnet haacmable tage. ; tlavtng seen ralae't Celery Coni used only one bottle and ' am perfecuV wroyai a uoy. rnmlt -arol tureta, Nrrada. Price, St jDO. SLc fsrttJl . Sjold mr DauwisTs. ,iEin fom S-rAcat TeTmoiau. Paphu " ' f WELLS, RICHARDSON d CO, Proprieton. wore than ts hoar at a tints any njght, , sna bad a (ood deal of pain la the OanpoaM the pain has left say hack, bander, West WTadjor, Vermont. tat ire years. 1 was abno nnabla fined 10 SBV bed for sreeka'nt a I'm. I J besides ccuid adrictt, bot to no adraa. pod adrertaed,! gmra a trial. , I hara eared. 1 caa now jump sroaad sad. feel RE THOPIISOU & CO T, , KASCr ACTCnERS, CTAITt T70UK EasK, Doors. Blinds, Scroll SaT7ins.7ooa,Tdnpg, ' At3 CASTINGS OF ALL Ktnna.1 DKALXKS ly i i'V 'tfrt Btcan Senses and Ecfleir. Bteaia an 4 TJT&tcrPipe, Steam Fittingi, Shall ing, Pulley; Haljgers. ' Machinery of all kinds repaired 'oif 41 V SlioKT NOTICE.' Court. The following cases have been disposed of so far, and it is probable that Court will adjourn to-day: Wakefield Chambers, larceny not guilty. Four cases against Lafayette Patterson and Thos. Ilileman, retailing, guilty; judgment suspended on payment of costs Holland Harty seduction, settled. Cal Itamsav, retailing, euilty, jud. me tit suspended on payment of costs. Kershaw Plyler, seduction, settled. W. A.. Beaver, false pretense, submits; 1 penny and costs. - Martha Keler, larceny, guilty, judg ment continued until next term. -JnlTus Carter, 'a. and b., guilty, 1 penny and costs. Ileury Parker, a. and b., guilty, four uiunths in 'county jail. John Craige, larceny, guilty, two years in penitentiary. Will Harris, larceny, guilty, 7 years in penitentiary. Ben Banks and Henry McNeely, lar-L ceny, guilty, four years each in penitcn tiary. 'y Frank Morgan, a. and b., not guilty. J ... . I ..1. ... 1 i r . - in the :savy Department ns ended for-1 iiuriues oi woncco ever, let us hone, aud the inco nin!? Ad- ,n this country uuder circumstances and minis! ration, nt lAt will nit Im liki.lv c ntr.nts wliich prj.'.lcally ta'ce the tax to attempt to revive it. The difference levied through these .monopolies out of between nrodimil waste of monev on use- American tooacco grower. or sev- Jtss renaira smd iudicioiia o-xtndituroa enil years the business has been erowine for the increase of our naval power has fro,n bad to worse, aud it is not strange been too strongly indicated during the hist decade to admit of a return to the extravagances of the Robesonian regime. that at a centre of speculation like Dur ham heavy failures have come in a traf fic which bears all these burdens. Twin- City Daily. 3 Ho Retreatiag.; Wm.-Palmer, larceny, gtiilty, 4 years I i i penitentiary. It annAlPJ hv th A fTn t i-limi tram It is cowardly to talk for a moment of I abdpniasth stui further than it has Aguaiet iaiK, write, stutter tue. euuca- yet done the policy of confiscating the tionai tracts until victory is won ana tne possessions of the Church in Italy. Pi e- e pcopie, vmuicaieu. , iSh ,nler cYispi himself made a formal an taxes must come down. The Tariff that nouncement in Parliament on Thursday, is laid iu the-interests; of the, noli5 and ih.f ti,. urAVAPti inon t iiArwwAii t fair against the poor musFbe reconstructed, tne fuuds in the hands of religious bodies the iUly. Irf)1(rt is sort nf rrrivi nir that mnat broken down. ' The Democratic-party is I itr,;lMi nrrrktit n Tirarkm ilia tal i arintva a . - I a a virwvtnivu iivih wuv I viialvW ueeu, uui 11. is a very strong minumj bodies referred to, as well as from the meynoiu, Misiano position to aoan- ecclesiastical authorities by which thev are protected; but the Italian Govern ment, since its establishment in Rome, has made mauy ether seizures of Church property, and it will doubtless carry out the purpose of which the Premier has iu;t made the announcemet. TirinCity Uatly against tne poor must De reconstructed, tne fuuds in the hands of religious bo readjusted and reduced. Nothing: shdrt and apply them to the support of of that will Ibegiu to do. s -The barbed- public charitable institutions of It wire Republican arrangement must be This project is sure of receiving the n dou its advanced Iine3 of Reform. So for from falling back, it must close up, be come uuiteu and eggressive and never thiuk of retreat. Wilmington Star. Gib 3a Was Not Oiiltj. Rockingham South. Mr. William F. Gibson, who was ar- Mri li: II Steere and family left last Saturday for the North, win re he goes to fnter into the lumber business. The drug business will be carried on at the oliUtnnd bv the firm of tecrr, Wells A bar .kee: r smashed a beer bott le fver a pylrcn's bead few nijrhts nro, n piece of, the glass strickiug a. colored niN, Frank iMcCorkle, who" was stand- inp near, -in the eye, passing through "the. tail and destroying the hight The re,btm man has vwited Pal:sbury, nnd the town is full of rebuses, and not to Wlihind the times, the 'Peck's Bad roy" company distributed a puzzle and offered two reserve seats for the first per son who would giy en correct, Forut ion . Tlutnkfpivingdny is a lcjm! holiday. the nost office and 1 links will be closed. ..Tl impend and that no cotton will be l treighed n that dav, and we suppose of rru'rVe all of the stores will be closed. (iir ecuiifly fricrtls should ltnr this in niind. : ' . -f I'. . : ' .. ; ., W. Henry and Sarah J. It. II cur; , divorce suit, granted. -f Fanny Richards, a. and b., guilty, tv o months iu county jail. Ellen Hairston, disorderly hon.-r, guilty, three months in county jail. John Overcash, a, and b., not guilty. J. A. Prather, embezzlement, guilty. In flic case oi Mr. O. B. Van Wyck lor the accidental shooting of Mr. W. H. Overman, the Judge decided- that al though the shooting was accide ntal, the pistol was' carelessly handled by Mr. Van Wyck and he was fined $100. The worst storm of the season nrevailed rested Friday before the election, ou a at Muskagon, Mich., Friday night, caus warrant sued out in Raleigh before U. 8. hig many vessels to co into winter quar- ' :,. tu..a l ....I i... j ... . . i . . iers, ana nuns are preparing to snut aown. Cheap Monej. A short paragraph in Turner's Alma nac says : -s - 'Cheap mouev is -what our farmers most need to better their condition. We affirm that at the present rate the money lenders of the State will in, time own the lands of their farmer debtors." It is quite certain that our farmc.a cannot afford to pay high rates on money, but how can they gt cheap money? If the rates of interest be lowered to m t them, money holders will sand Ihtir Commissioner Shafiner and served by u. tf. Deputy Marshall Uptrhurch, was up uefore bi.iteil States Coinmissiouer Mc Aulav tor tieaiinsr. The chance was a failure or; refusal to enter names ou the Registration book, ot voters as required by law. Thechaige, not being sustained oy the evidence produced on tne exami nation, the defendant was discharged. Lively Times Ahsad. " ; : Graham Gleaucr. Thv; Republicans are discussinc who shall have such and such office. The scramble! will be reuewed of form r days. Four years deprivation of gov ernmeut pap have made them lean aud gaunt, aifd after the 4th of March they will ruoh pell-mell to secure something again. 1 uen there will be trouble in the The Express Company have paid the United States Treasurer the 1,400 for which shot was substituted while in transit. Five men convicted in New York, or illegal voting or registration, were sen tenced to long terms of imprisonment. The New York Ilerld since the elec tion has been doing some dirty work towards the South. Brace Up. You nre feeling depressed, your appetite is ihmvt, ou are iMithen! : with hea a he, camp, for there are numbers of defeated yu are fidget ty, iu rv us, and generally out office seekers to be appeased. Randolph to Have a Railroal A $ui'loru Courier. The directors of the new railroad from High Point to Asheboro met in consult;;- of sorts, and want to brace vi. Brace up, but not with st imuUnts. spring nicdi'-ines, or bitters, which have for their basis very- cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, nnd then leave you in worse condition than nelore. IV lint yon want is an alterative that will purify your lit i i.i . l ti,,..,.H..i,....i i.wi...v i.u,iiinn. tuooo, sturi neaiiuy anion oi iiver ami lookiiiLr to the immediatB buildinir of th Sidneys, restore your vitality, and iv road were submitted to the country through Colonel Andrews, aud as soon tifreii"th. Such a as he can make a trip to New York we will know whether we are to have the road or not. We doubt not that the pri renewed health and ine licine you will find in Elet tiic Bitters, 4iid only ho cents a bottle at Kluttz's Drug store. ;Ion,t fail to read" Jhe' advertisements money out of the titatc for investment,- position will be. favorably received and 5 home paper. in this paper and goto tjiese advertisers just as northern capitalists have sent totmy what you want; Persons" that mouey into the South to be loaned out advertise do so in order to show you that J The greatest need for the prosperity oi they want your trade and arc ' willing to J farmers is to avoid the necessity of buy Kite you bargins. They nre nlP libcntl iig what it is in their power to produce and not too penurious to patronize their o.i the farmv Cheap money would be a temptation to allure many from this safer rule, and the graspiuz power of money would shiftwork the forfeiture tf their, lands. We are living too fast, too extravagantly, too expensively, and, that too after, the cream of the lands is well n'gh gone, and must be brought up again by the most patient, systematic and per sistent labor to yield profitable returns. The lot of the farmer is a hard one of toil and self-denial, aud is becoming more kVP. Brown, of ihiplace.! attended and more s6 every year. And-. yet the the fair at Columbia. 8. C. last week. P" the best paymaster in the world, Uh E. K. James' Norman horse. "Sam ad with generous, intelligent treatment, Xormon.v which Is he thirtl fair at affords the surest means of comfort and whiMi h. iimm iww AvKiK:tAt .nin independence to its possessors. All the nd he has taken the ra rmiMm nt ftlr lnUh in the world was dug out of the of them In his class. Thui is nroof of his earth by thosewho till the soil anddehe wpcrioritv. "Sam" was exhibited at M" tbe mines, but the trouble is that they Concord, N: O, and at the State Fair at who dig tail td save the rewards of thei r u i zh. and the State Fair at Columbia, labor, t Randolph will get a railroad. Cotton and Grain Market. Reported by BUYDEX & QUIXX. Branpms Agricultural "Almanac for 1 188P, is to hand again with its pleasant acei -The took hiis been ralculntedrfor the last five yehrs by Mr. Branson him- wlf, and he guarantees high drgice of accuracy; Such a hand book Is of.greaf value to the families all over the State. : It see to to have cone into almost 'every nook Sand corner of the State. J v-- Manchester Union. v I Mr. VTm. Howard, mentioned last week 8 a sueccssful producer ,of .turnips, "cot a nteakins and encoumirinir indication his back up by some competition in'the j that eomos'to us from the Democratic -papers on otherwise, and on Saturdav l83 . Mfougnout me country is ine "T' -r " jI . , , . C . of the Democratic cause and the renewed ropetitors uy exhibiting samples 01 nis devotion to the principles of the party globe, strap leaf, flat dutch, purple ton there is no whining or whimpering over wid mangel wortsel. They far exceed in defeat, but declaration of fidelity and a and beauty any yet broUtrht to mar- If100" 5 1,1 s" oni ; kefc and prove his admual skill in this Iost ia tt tWug of lne tne work nne of farminir. ; fore us is the crreat battle of 1892. Thp -Mr. Caleb Cannp entered this field of reasons for present defeat are not mate I : i. J : contest yesterday, bripging in a waccn "a! xcerf!. n"s,'"a'! 'r i. , . - j l future , m imi win ciiuuie ua iu win ine load of immense size and excellent quail- hext firilt :3 a Question of more iinnor- ,'ytv Hi. w. a.. I . " j . ...i -.1. - ,jv ncuviic uur Mitucia uiaj uciruiitr tancc sua oue w which iuc uueuuon oi supblv our market and that .wo mav every Democrat should be directed. A - I . f . . . i j c. ; rv evtr again 8 tulips iuUhc market majorjiy w ineAmueuiaies are emo- crais. and vet the democracy isaereatea. -vugnv irom aistaut states or irora lIow- z.ftt Democratic maioritv lie cross the Atlantic as has metimes been made friumnhant in the nation is the theease.t 0 3 :f i3 : :-1'N-v uoHJcal problem we must blve. This A And the next best thincr our fliruier3 ww " wi-t u3 cU a i - the management of the last campaign or can t ttendto is, take proper care of th. nndUx fauifc with each other! but bV set- -num. roiaices ani mitniiKins inroiiirn ' nrt-r.iw in-oi ha r.ii r inn. . t.i i the uiuirr fjul l rotett thctu from frti ::- em tic success and standing up boldly foi and several challenges to duels were nag., , . . ' jL;:uv rajic pnncipisst r 'scat. The Old Bird Gone. Newark Journal. We are pleased to note the fact that the rooster, which was wont to monopo lize the most Valuable space in American newspapers the morning after ; election day, is passing into innocuous desuetude. Ihe use of the fowf of triumph to crow over political victories is now confined almost exclusively to a portion of the Cotton quiet. Cood Midliug 91 Midhiig '. Wheat $1.00 1 10 Corn new Go Oats 40 rural press. Oar Congressmen. North Carol in a' j Congressional delega tion will be as follows: 1st dist., T. G. Skinner, Dem.; 2d, II. I. Cheatham (col.), Itep.; 3d, C. WMcClammy. Doin.; 4th, B. It. Bun ii, Dem.; oth, J.- M. Brower, Rep.; 6th,Alfred ltowkind, Dem.; 7th, J. c. f lendersoii, Dem.; oth, 11. li. Cow- les, Dem.; Utb, H, O. Lwart, Kep. Come to Think, There is Something in i . Hickory Carolinian. Wlien Rom Linney went Over all his friends thought him guilty of spasmodic and reckless political suicide, but sup pose he succeeds Ham Jones as United: States District Attorney, what shall we think? Was it met or foresight. 'It was a Splendid Kun Anyhow. u t .j jfAilivillc AroanauU Simmons was defeatetl by 670 votes in a district which has had 8,000 Republi can majority an 1 would' have been elect ed if the negroes who wished to vote for him had not been intimidated by Kepub- J icau negroes. PIANOFORTE TUNING, FOE SA1ISBTO7. Mr. Owes II. Hisuor (pupil of Dr. Marx Professor of Music at Berlin University, and Monsieur Rcuezet of. Paris) has come from Encrland and settled close to Salisbury, and is repareu to tunc, regulate and repair Piano fortes Organs and Pi Organs. Having had fifteen yearj' practical cxjerience iu England Ladies nnd gentlemen, who wixh their muiica instruments carefully and rejrularlv attended to. may rely upon having thorough and con 8cientious work done if tiler will', kindly favor 0. II. li. with their esteemed patronage. Liv in near town, no traveling expenws will be incurred, and therefore the terms will be low viz; $2.50 per pianoforte, if tuned occasional It, or $8 for three tunings in one year. Please apply for farther particulars by postal card or note left at this office. X. B. Schumann sav: "It is the falsest economy to allow any pianoforte to remain un tuned, as it ruins both instrument and ear." " 6 A young woman died iu the hospital in New York last Saturday, having symptoms of yellow fever. A lone highwayman held up the stage near San Luis Obispo, Cal.r frriday, and cleared up about $500. Perr Belmont, Representative from New York,' and Chairman of the Foreign A flairs Committee, has accepted the mis sion to Spain. - In the Chamber of Denut'e on Thun. , day. last, there was much excitement, FATTi NOT TO GALL AT 'S loldinj. -yd;; And Grand Opening ofthe mm ; ooaOo the most tempting display of Clothinq, Shoes, AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Ever offered in this market. 1 Hats, Ulf My line of suits at S.00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.D0, 15.00 and $20.00 Tremendons (stock of Overcoats of eYery Style and Quality: AX Priceai to sjuit everyone. My stock of Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks "and Yalices is now completed The most gorgeous line of lien's and Boys -Shoes ever opened here, at 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 & $2.50 The celebrated Douglas Shoe at $3. Tf inter HEAVY BOOTS AT COST! Be sure and give me a call. VL S. BBOWZ7. lL ! li '- -Ta 'tlallnr ' '.In , tmi 'it ttnm V -.di ' -fj in mi j M 'nil hnm r 1 d fta Si I Til- JH0. A. B0YDE1I IL C. SALISBURY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOGIClOFr , 4 - " hoi CP A ?TOAT0)Tn ii'diruim uiru I'SM FOR WHEAT AND TJiere is none better made than those we offer. Our motto-Low Prices axv Easy Terms, t t SALE OF VALUABLE Mill Property. On Thursday ihe 13th day of December, 1 888, on the premie, we Will fier at public ale, one 30-borne power Pbteniz Engine, one 40-horiw power Boiler, oce nett of wheat BnriV, one felt oof. Corn Rock oe Enmka Smutter Boltins .Uot ha, Kleralof, Mill Fixlnrea, Ac, being the entire Milling outfit of KePljr & Ly erly, now attiiated in ibeir will on the Statea ville road aliout 10'milea from Salittbnrj and three roiiea from Cleveland. Tbiproperty ia all nearly new and n.good order. ' Aluo at the aametirae and place about 3000 feel of lumber, 100 buidiela of Wheat, 50 biisbels Corn, a lot of Rye, and the under signed Wilaoa Trott, aa adioini trator of Ja cob Keply, will aell a ratuable Saw Mill, com plete. Tenua made known on day of ale. WILSON TROTT, Admr. of Jacob Keply. - . ' IsAc Lteklt, Surviving partner ol Keplv & Lyerty. L. S. Overman A Tbeo, F.TIutiz, . " Attornev. ' or. 13, 1SS8. At GOT r L-4 COTTON COTTON . : CSTWe are' prepared to paj HIGHEST CASH PRICES (or COTTON, COT?ON SEED and OF (Si: i . i 1 m. iiiimii 1a .fffffii' "TTKniVrlVTlilflb rro riill .ohlPnf noAnnRlbl'nriwc ' sL-.-A-A-AJv':4tiAi.a,ift .aA,ifi.,.waaW9UcaWr 4 .1. v" We JxaT?EoaSKr4h celebrated ' - I -i & w-4e .aa ,'.1 s it. -1 . ' Tor Cotton and. Cora.Call; and'i -s ii- ? ; . , ; ' ' -'-aw - - - 0 i t v v - sU
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