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I ) 11 , - -' . .- - tv. , '' ,-- ' - ---v " , .'"-"''"j - 5 ! " . . -I - - s - $-3 4 i i c I 1 J Carolina Watchman. CO C A L. THURSDAY NOV. l&Ol', i iSam June -Tlinuksirtvliis nigm. Sam Jones will lecture in MeToney's Half Thaiiksgiying ptgb4 This will give the people of Salisbury a chance "to hear this Tar famed man. The admission to hear him is &0 and 75 eenta sneak on hi favorite H OTES FHOM II A RMOSY. mJT A "TsTTS - t'i-w AtlvertiHein TiotUtnU V. Wallace. - 4 VxwUVorsNott.-eM.L. Ooodraaa. . Qfoc."! " : Schools, Marriages Deaths, Court, 4c. Alltbe. public schools in this com munity are iu aeaibn and all ibe teacher arc employed for a ivhile - Now let'tXm He will parents vend all their children, visit the subiect "Getl80"00'9 tnemseires, ser mat me roams There." This Wi.U4,e his first uppenraRt wood- ai,,!' look after the interests of the schools gftnerally. It encourages a teacher try mtltjli for parents- to vis-It him. ! before a Slirfbury audience. Book recpptionFriday uight. HolX.H8 here tlet,ah, eourt. laIiHl 1 at rt Hy Ijast Saltirday morning Crowell Shan kle was cauirlit between two cars, in - CInrlotte, and wai mashed in a jelly. He4iad beeu. more - than ft Bome matrimonial alliances, bate beeii prophesied in. this community for sbhie time, but now they are being fulfilled! in tbo marriajre of liss Mary ' LAUgenbttr working on the railroad ?Kr,?v"Ipt .. Vr w ft 4 . 1 Hal I, of Rowan, on r last -Thursday, even year, llewa'i trying tolj . ye do not know the eroom 6ut are WiUcr M'irplfy bsf-ending a short make a coupling when a car broke lweu acquainted with tb bride and know. loose anq run oacK on mm, me coupling i maiio uas 8cjcciu wen, uhot i tui,;..!!,! n.;0 has taufflit in your county ior two win- - . .. 8 ... ' e4 , ters and doubtlesa many of your readers - n . s f-avMoa vt mia a j. - Bin wraa i w " brought to Salisbury &ttm1ay morning Also, last Mondof morning, Mr. J. A and a special tfaltt CUttfed bis body down Gaither and Miss Alice Oaitber, daughter lof Mrs. Bettie Oaitberi both livine neaf Uic lUUMjii ivau iv vis trwtu vnw uiv - - - i nere. were tuamea. irom ew onuoni i T., uunrr . Kaa f r,;0ria ttiv hftv wo. pTfpftri nil the coitractihir , , . I -V ' 7 ' " xiio Monti. l narties our best wishes. t.nf Afoti,1it. mrtrnJti n rnffi fn1 !-? nd Ixist Monday morniag Aunt Lizzie " l.1a H.rb 1 1 aI nlintf The wind was cold u " i ' ' r . ' " : i " k.; hfle at home. Gold Hill 1 sfCaking of llldlns a gtiano factory. n usual larce crowd Was hWC this Wfc nUending eoUf t. Brother Ramsey was in town Monday and Tuesday of this week. ! iVv "to '-mals sotc w happy to-day; 1 our national Thanksgiing"day.i 1 t ir Graham. iisV'of Miranda, I among the visitors to court thk reek. 4 you wan I Lome. KTED; All desiring p mus me rniKxh Moro-a..'. n. HU" urc. UO picture, fram wr n&rTing3? WA STEP: Twenty lbofW, : KP srW invited to the Ofutr Storv ot h. V. 1 utbretl wberyou tan buy everytw'b tiu5 WANTMUi Ertfody to Mjr -he1r uhJ7 and fancr groceries t'fOW eely MWhI- WJi. ilouey U Bcarve but oflr l'rc'9 ftre 1m-. TIT ANTED: Men in etery Btighborbood t 'IT get subscribers for tbe NVTt HM; TTTANTED-099 bald-bedeJ men rac V and pet tfctir bair cut at T. I. mon s barber sbop, on South Main ftrec'1' VTT ANTRfi- i fmn nr rsb subscribera to YY tbe Watchmax before the firit day of Jan narv. 1892. If vou will work J you can aid us. NEW FIRM WITH Two Stores Foil of New Goods ' -AT KLUTTZ &C0 storm prevailed. Hie wind was was and piercing It bleW down treses, broke I tne roadside on her way borne from Mr. window glass and did other damage. In Jas. E. Tburp's.Sr.j where she had spent nwi-wt. iA viointtv pvprii hnticwa I tne nicnt. esne torn tue parue sue wa Then KLcdule has leen receivea uear DaVlds011 a Ured,nl tliooghtshj maa. i) Dd WiU be corded in our u,t ssue. Ui .KD,e wa9 de,noli9bei, and JMKK Abo5" xr,tr nld Worries are being tiken out several barns Unroofed. In Oreensboro it, took her into the Wagon. When they tLti WCCk anO.DCW ones iucnt j in, uiew .iio ivuiuh vi ct .u.w v I A ualt mile oi teiearapu wire tths uiuttu ' . ..V . n,:a down near tne Siirae piaw, xas storm All kinds ot pnouK - ""Ti Upended Wrjnto Virginia, fld -ftm a tilly murdered herC in our village in a office, Lg4t uwuita- u . w j . , one rQ0tti 0f drunken brawl beTweeu himself and Joe Manon Female Seminary was unrooiea. reached lhe hottse she said: "I am get- tbig mighty b)njJard by the time they I could get her m the House sue was ueaa. . Last Atsttit AV. O. Woolen was Ui u J i time. - . i I J We come out on Wednesday IBW ween. it . . - , iw iour crew may ooserve Thanksgiving. ' Tiie.book reception to-morrow night rl.;n Uah mud affair. Don't miss it Send a book. ' ro vou want to post your land? If so you can get printed tt at the W ATCU- jiAN'ofBce cheap. , Thevicinitv of the Salisbury Cotton Mills is a vefy busy place. iNew houses are being ; built rapidly. jbcro will bo servico at St. Mary's Jviliii' RiinlW eveninc at 3 o'clock by Jlev. B. S. McKenzie. , oVwai U to have another hotel. Mr. Montgomsry, of Gold Hill. ill run it. He mill sp P ext wecJC AimmencinL' tfaia week we wilt-pub- 'i-u r.rV.ti miirkct. TheV Will be -u.vv" iVeu as nearly correct as possible. yir. J.Frank McCubbios left Tuesday ii4ghtfor NoryJk bok up a eottoo bdyer. He has stocked our-CoOon mills. Mr.J.T. Uarber, of Cleveland, called iu Jlonday and renewed Ar the Watch WAS. He says it must continue to comt Less than ,f00 bales of cotton -have leeft sold.iu this market this fall. Not tall ajyntich as this time of season lust i JiuCook last week bad another rage of piumiuent,iorti-ails, and juuung them was th prob;vlle female editor ot Uai pajfcr. She is a dandy. - Froiu this iiiiVe on we willjuu a "wanf ctJujan. Jf you haveanvlhing tu sell or wish to buy anything call and see us. -Special, satisfactory ..prices. Tkt' lady who lost a Tawn colored !uwl at die Alliance Fair lust month can have the same restored by. writing to 3ir'Owea Bishop, Salisbury. Minn irt Wi son. dauchter of Clerk Watson, left foTHeilig's Mill last Saturday, where she will teach a winter ' af term atOak Grove school house. Oar town frequently --gets favorable -comments ;-fro hi -strangers since the trees n omnft nmi 7wniill alwavs but tor one siusle "reason that one is clear to us al!. Judge Arm Geld is of the opinion though he did not express himself in the courthouse this week, that all who owe anything in this oflicc ought to pay up or go to jail. J V The. court house was fully repaired " 1 last week and was dedicated last Mon day with one of the dirtiest cases ever held here. AVe hope the white walls will liot be polluted. " Two, Mormon missionaries have for some time been trying to get admission .Into some of our school houses In the countr' to preach, butrso far as we learn their efforts have, been 'jn vain. Mr. Alex Shaver, of Gold Hill, was in ine eiiy inis:weeK. xie ueciueu w ua J. L "fir). ' L . ; - 1.1.. . ;bs",4nime for a while'. He is oiks of the '"-subS.tatitial citizens of his section. t--'iYcfl,.tinies".nre hard, but unless you aid the reform movement and read the re ' fprm papers and post yourself aud then act accordingly, you will wake up some r morning aud find yourself a slave. , ;. .. .Miss Lucy Burleyson, a very successful teacher of Cabarrus countj', passed through-thiscity on her way to Ashe- " yule, ; where f he accepts a position in tbe faculty of Ashwville Female College. There came very near being a collision of the passenger and vestibule trains at China Grove, Wednesday morning. Had the vestibule not stopped' when it did them would have been a wreck. Either the vestibule was ahead of time or the pa? scntrer was behind. TheeiiriiK'i'r tf tin 'twotnurs litif.c: :tw:ko ..breaks' Tircv;-nt vtl :; tiii. Cstss.- Cass ran away and last-week tue sheriff went to the Tennessee line and received tilni from the bande of some nai ties , who had captured him. This being court week his case Was brought up.ahd as ilsual everybody was sum moned to attend. Yesterday they fin- NEW GOODS! Jrcccedinsr of Court.- - - Going to prees so early we are unable to eive much of the -proceedings. The r.inxvincr nrA fthftp.ose disnosed'uD to I ished fezamihiner the witnesses, the law time of going to press; State w-.Sam yers bfl 'tJfVJm' .r , j u- any pleading and the Judge rendered the Meinus, for disturbing a congregation, withut giving it to the jury at not' Euilty; State vs. Z. W. Roseman? aJK A case of manslaiigbter was provou asjt with intent to rape, fine $2o and and he goes ta the penitentiary for fifteen costs; State vs. Calvin Mingus, assaiilt yeanj. cA)jjtfc!i?r Job ciied t0 wI,is- and battery, guilty, x months hrjail (JOiy n1j?ht we ha4 a goou with privilege of hiring out. Several ran; next day Vat" fair' as, it hasxbeen other small cases were disposed of to since and now wheat is looking niich i ti I j . , ., this time. The docket is large aud court improyeu. .uricera nu giwu um- eay uuuui, it, I.at evening our Watchman did not . . . come to nana ana now e are uisap is likely to hold more than this week. - - Postponed. Unknown to many, the services of Sam Jones iias been secured fo? Thursday uight. This arrangement conflicte&with the book reception, and after due consid eration the managers of thoreceptiou de cided that it would be better not to have the reception until Friday .night. All 4vill noteihis chan:v and act accordingly. Those ladies preparing-refreshmehta are. vquested to bring them "to the hall by four o'clock Fridyv evening; those who prepare ice cream will have it brought tn Hip h:iii hv sftvpn o'clock -tbo same iJorVit A tannic !s the admission, sol e sure that 'you are ou-hand. Short speeches will be mado by all the muW ters 6( the town. pointed again. Something ia wrong somewhere. - Most of the protracted meetings are over but not with very flattering results. If wo can't see much resulting, may they be as bread cast iipon the waters. J. llKNBV. Harmony, X. C, Nov. H. The linderaigned have iKj'flgbt oat the stock of Mr. P. W. BROWU,-o Fher street, opposite D. R. Julian .& Co. We are constantly receiviug new goods for the Kail and Winter trade. We have a select stock of Groceries, Dry .Goods. .Mil Sites, And evorytlung fouud in a First Class Dry 'Goods Store. Wo mean business and will sell every thing at reasonable prices and treat you right. Wo will pay the highest market price! let Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Com, Pea and all kinds' of Country Produce. us before you sell. Respectfully, I. RITCHIE & CO. Salisbury, Nov. 25th, 1891. Fairly 10-Cett Diarrto Hiitflre Unequalled for the Cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chol era Morbus, Summer Com- plaint, Pains in the Stomach, and Bowels, &c. Eespectfully, T.P. KLUTTZ & CO. Now ready, rtbe It fffest nntl tres assortment ef DRESS GOODS I in all qualities we have ever offered, and al pfW voehetWekv' CARPETS. The best and handsomest line we have ever offered. Price from 20 cent! to f.0 per-yard. Big stock of CLOTHING. j The best selection we have ever made. Price to suit auyerv Shirts, Collars, ru. and Underwear a specialty. SHOES! SHOES t SHOES I From the cheapest to the best hand-sewed, at one price to aJf, aadi iSau?- c rock-bottom. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. The besfbf all lands, at prices that all can bnr and cat to tiiejr till. , and have bought the best and a fcost of everytniug. toi things to eat us be tore you buy. e like ate auu Yours to serve, KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN Look at This ! Marriages. Dr. L N. Burleyson, of Gold Hill, was married last Sunday morning to Miss F.lhi Parker, daughter of Mr. Love Parker, ufXVndesUwro. . '. List Suuday at Uethel church, in Franklin t4) aliip, by Rev- C. A. Rose, Mr. Charles Cuthrell and Miss Fannie Weant were united in wedlock. In this count v. November 22d, 1891, by Rev. Samuel Rothrock, D. D., at his res- iHnpi. Dr. L. N. Burleyson and Miss Ella, M., daughter of Mr. P. X.. Barker. Mr Aimui4 L. Kennerli' aurt Miss Emily L. Osborne were married by J. K Graham, EsqM at Miranda, on the 5th iust. They are in favor of the Ocala ri-tfnrm ami efiual rights to all SSSJ special privileges to none. To all of them we wish success. A. See ; ; per y 7: An Appeal Tor Aid. Winston. N. C, Nor. 16, 1891. Wm. ENadini: an active nuunber of Oak Ridge Alliance o. 14o7, l-orsytn coutityN. C, on the 31st of August had lis barn, tocether with all ins tanning implements, consisting of mowing ma chines, reaners. hay rakes, plows, wagons and all his feed were burned up. The alve oss falls heavy, on brother rming, be- n? at east f 2.000. We have contributed for such misfortunes but have never, bei fore: asked any aid, therefore we ask the brothers to heln our brother as liberally as possible, for bv such we are bound closer togetner. ah coniriouiionaKuouia bd sent to J. r . GrillUti, our county agent, at Winstgn, N. C. Auy &'d bow ever small will be thaukfully received and proiierly applied; Thisactipu, done iu open Alliance October 18U1. JSO. BliUEU, Y ' . : i j, H.-J. MYttits, Committee. ' L. W. Miller, ) T. L. Swaim, Pres. W.H.& R.S. TUCKER & CO. Dry Goods FOR Autumn,'91. WeTiare 110' in store the mi?f mfljrnificont exTn'ition of Ligli i-hiss Dry (loods and kin dred wiirt-s eirt'f shown uu-.ier one. roof in N. C SOUTH EttY IXTER-STATB EXPOSITION. To be held 4C RtUeigh. Oct.7. (9 Dec. 1, 1801. Visitors tS the Exjiojtion ro cor)ilW in vited to vi.-ift our store, wliere they ill be kindly, politely and attcntitejjr waited, unc'n. We are now receiving the largest and best assorted stock wo havo ever carried. Read a few of our prices: Pant goods, lOo. por yard. gan Shoes, $1,00, ss Goods from 8e. to $1 .00 ard. Men's Shoes from $3.00 to $12.50. ; A full lino of meis and boys Hats. The cheapest line of Groceries in Salisbury. If you wish to savo money, a do iuit buy until you get our price's. . We mean business. D. 1 JDL1AH & CO. o WALLACE'S CLOTHI Bethany Academy. Some of our boys ha ve gone to hunting in real earnest. . . Our farmers are about all through with their work, and the most of them have sown a large crop of wheat. Mr. V. M. Linker, wltocametrom ai ichin-v infn mir midst several months ac-o. will move te his farm this week. Mr. Robt. Smith will get through cut wood in about one more ... "-'J ... . . -.i week, lie will then go to anoiuer poiui hut will arill continue the business. - l)r, Rothrock killed two fine hrtcra last. Wflr V hich netted him five i.nnHil niA piiirhtv tiounds of meat R.w.h nf which was iust one year old. Messrs; John J). lsrown ana j. a. i,mn have just ffii ished a new house for Mr. Henry Lyerlyvnear Tradirfg Ford. They will Wee, tk largedwellu.for Mr Rufus Fisher, of HeiligTMill, during the Win ter seasou. . , . Mr. Adolphus Heilig is repairing his mill and will be ready to make some ex cellent flour by the first of next month. We learn from oae who is an export that he has the best set of buhrs in lioWao county. Those who patronize him, we kuow, will get nothing but the best. Rev! C.di. Heller will preach his fare well sermon at Grace Reformed church on the first Sunday in next month. Ow ing to bad health he will eg to Virginia. Work on tbe stamp mill at Gold Hill is 'moving ou right lively and Cank Eames counts on having it j-eady to be gin milling ore by the first of January. The train on the Yadkin road is several hours earlier since the recent change in 'the 'schedule, and thoec who want to take a ride to town must get up before day in order "tv. meet the train. The school :t Btthmiy Academy opened last l.i;.;:iyjir.rniiig with a large number -of scholars present. Eleve. ! thr: ing on Aii i?pir;il - da-v ul tliO.Pit .- - "o rjdi a n s who w ay ' tid mMiy of thin clv:l!oa, "- feu ings, fust . vt t k. Ttie , i:c ;.k5 tci'tai) church fi tl. at I'anuuj consequence - .. was'tlist the .mNkV peo-.- pi-.. in u 1 y. re spdndcl and a lx t4 provl.-Tiius uud cloth os was sent jnj Tucrfdtiy. We know of a church iu the country that is lik- wise going to send an orphan' home a bos of good things Thanksgiving day. J." L. Sir. Uli, - 1 Mil ford, this M:t.t )(:y- hi Salisbury this lie is. one of: he best farmers in vvan iunl the sort of a i- ... - . young iiiiUi iUiii wi.i iaKe tne iuiure oi thls'counlry. brjiater--, thfc spineL. of the A"u.t - I 41 it C,n A miuviKi).-. -.iihliii'", Low middling, StalLed, - Kock Items. We npte the fact that quite a number of our people are moving to Salisbury, to add to their already vast fortunes, or iu other words to make money suthcient to nav their debts ( we mean a fortune of ml - X debts). Tbe cotton crop short and the low-prices have causea a general state o: denrcsston everywhere and we leel the etl'ect just as other communities feel it We feel -inclined to ask one question: The Alliance was organized for the pro tection of the farmer. Cannot the Alli ance devise some means for handling our cotton crop and securing better prices? Wo would like to know. We have a State Acencv aud a State agency fund. Can't it beat politics two to one in the ame, and help the fanners? - If it can the farmers we feel sure will raise the fund to almost any desired amount to. aid in the good work. In our prereginations a few days since we took iu China Grove. The little vil lage bustles with life and activity. The village is run by municipal government, and only. a short time since the authori ties found it necessary to build .a Wicala boose," owing to the fact that two mer chants in the place had l ecome agents fur the sale of "Jacob's Tonic." The tonic is highly recommended, and four bottles of it is said to keep a man warm for four days. Patterson & Corriher run the largest tlrv goods and grocery store in the place "and purchase most ot the country produce. Winecoff & Eddlc- man, L. J.-varpentr to.( j. i4. iten dleman and F. W. Bust are all running stores of inore or less noto in the place, dealing chiefly in chickens and rabbits. M. PsCline, east of the railroad is also in the dry goods and game trade. I nele Johnny Winecofl on the southern und Rudy oechler on the northern t xtreme tiea"of the town furnish all the cider and cheese that is wanted. It is said that Frantz Yost keeps a boarding house where anyone cau get all they will eat for a nickle. Prof. Geo. D. Brown runs a successful school at the Academy and also edits the Dart which gives all the neighborhood news. Bolen fc Sechler carry on a general blacksmithing busi ness, whilst Rev. V. Carter does up the general woodwork and repairs shots. The U. vVD. R. R. runs through the cen tre of the place and its future upbuilding is only a question of time. We hoie that the id experience ott the past few mouths, the reckless pur chase of fertilizers and the short cotton crons and still shorter prices will learn our people a lesson not soon to be for gotten and that they will economize for themselves more closely in the future aud depend upon home supplies for neces sary use;.ktei lh-ir money at h m school their children and live happy. Haven't we made the fertilizer couipa- nies rich long euougnr ieis try ana hep ourselves, Yfiit mult a picinre of the national officers f the Alliance . Semi $1 00 and qfiffhe Proffressire Funmr and the ifWAA(i out ptctULe. SHOl'PIXG. 8 r MAIL. To those a lio do not expert to vitit luileih duria;; the ExjMJsitiun or n lnr desir to make uny ji.-ppsratioa before that tHuej'vc are alio ti) serve in the moat satisftH-torr manner, by the means ' 6t otir thoroughly equipped Mail Order Departuient. Dress 0ood, Wraps, Shoes, Hoii3efurnuhing (loads, Hosiery, Corset3, Gloves, Underwear, Carpct9, Curtains. kc., kc. Letters of iuquirj- promptly answered; pam ples eheerfully sent. When writing for sam ples our patrons will jdease he definite as to the kind of goods desired. Intelligent atten tion can then be given their orders. COODS DELIVERED FREE ( Except Furniture and Crocker? .) On all cash of JV"" and over we will deliver goods free to nearei Express office or Railroad station. ff. H. & R. S. Tito & ft, Raleigh, K.Q. Mention the Watchman when you write. Cottoi Buyers FOR MILL AND EXPORT. TheT always pay highest cash price lor Cotton and eed. Don't fail to seo them. T. I. inson, fcoutli Main Mreet. lor your siiavinir and liair-cuttinr. First-class work men and sharp razors at all times. Hair-dress ing and shainpooniiii' a specialty. Will wait on la diet and children at their homes. 1 also sharpen scissors at from 10 to 1T cents a pair Giv.' him a !!. SOLE iGENT FOR THOMPSONS GL0e-FITTING CORSETS. JUST RECEIVED, a fuane of Ladies' CLOAKS! fv Second stock of Fall -nd Winter Dress Goods is just in. A ull ljnc of Ladies' and Cents' UNDEl WEAR ir Don't fail (see my Stock. MPAlTiIDIT,, ECOITD FLO GUT. PRICES REDUCED!? I have an immense stoc of Winter Clothing which mi. now be sold, and to meet ti will Beginning wjll chance to buy Winter GlottL- hard times I to suit. ve pirn with t all u ing lo w. Read These Figures S 5.oo Suits for $ 4.oo 8.oo 44 6.75 lo.oo 8.5o 12.oo 4 lo.oo 15oo il 12.5o I8.00 " 15.oo 22.00 " I8.00 Overcoats and pants in proportion. MY SECOND FLOOR is elegantly .arranged' : Clothing Department, and wc have the ch. est selection ever brought to this market We promise you all fair treatment and value of your monev. li uiy, V. WALLACE. k CBAKD - Childrin 'Cry for PitcirVnstor!a. mm ""MMMafaaaaMMMaalWMB ee Now i eonunum ana laTOiu. m T-rr ENTS aol"r Ior m 1U " j?. tt l'JSnSSz tk.to TUB BKST. bcne it P7- " kt firat rhunett In lot rna. for MeaKf arrounuS-. - rOuNDED IN 1884 y tbe praemt xcstlT-. r ment iBcrcaaed aannal atteedma fsdlitiet for edrting TOUMO cnooi ror tneir cAuara, PAR mil ranire the axDenditare of i CHEAP tnitioa 1 tery dear, because it meea, Hies, ana oirera no epportnauiee This institauom, owiag ta its Joan? men ana wonrn iron MarTl all imusr tnatttanons comDined. ma - - 1 I I- iu Mn . nai rri.. -Tta Carolina Santh Pmrolina and Georcia, .aaa AddreM. W. H. SADLER. TimiitmL oa PPeiin- . t.: 10 Per Cent, on New York Cc: The time is at hand when the old and young roust be clothed iu raiment of with never-leaking shoes and boots upon theitfeet, aud a nice hat aud oveivv beautify and keep them warm during the cold wintry days. Xw in ordri every man, boy and child, rich and poor, should wear one of our warm ei:' a nice overcoat, with hat and uhoes to correspond, we will ell for the ne: i months OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHII Hat?, Silk Hats, Overcoat", Pant., Shoes, Bootn, Collar, Culia, Shirt s.a if . rndershirts. Trunks. V.ilises, Rubber C'outs, Rubber Shoes, Umbrella., urp Handkerchiefii, Underwear, and in fact everything we have iu stock, at ,10 PEU CENT. ON NEW YORK COS'. THIS I8 NO HUMBUG. We mean to hell the goods, we mean to have t." and it" . . .. . - GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES are anv inducements, we mean to.neSl two thirds of,.theFali and Wluif sold iir rali?bury. Embrace this golden opporiutirt , and br'mg the fx;s with vou and make our store your beudqijartens, uudjwe will. how juu vou niut to bee. - , Respeeiiully, H. & L. WRIGHT, if s A: ft Ji
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