Carolina 7atohmajy. airy ttu.d Country. Mr- T V lai liti i I for Ijoudou, via lim.'ny lugm. ; n.i..-.' of Salisbury people Linton iffi .1. as m;- Muudv's ru eel ins:, at I bat tlie New YiJrk- B teket has 'T.u . ueok. His advertisement is to) 1 . . Tfvau to liscontinue yourjmper i , v iv to iro about il is toealiaad a., jjarc.'i M a vagrant negro was sold aui s"ix" months from tinseouri L t-t iu Kansas-Cuy.' , j iv i: es to Wilmington from 1-rof. Graiiain''- school at Trading Ford o e j YiM Thursday with apienie, and C v.crc fortunately present eu- """Le 'vVaJ( h ma5 will be sen, iu jclubs jui.l over ixl So cents 'per year. kii .glV 'sil3c-ipt'ioa $1, six mouths 50 iaJ. three mouths 25 cents; ; ' TheiT is considerable icv tills (Thurs-P Mr.. J. D. Biyens of Albemarle, gave us a plea-ant call this morning, President-ll. F. Hoke of the GC. & N Railroad passed through "the city on his way west yesterday. . 7 31 r. Moody In Charlotte. " TheOitserycrsays-Mr. M4udy re main iu Charlotte until to-morrow, aud tiat from there he will go to Witniingtou where ho is to conduct a ten-da ' meet ing. His meetings in Charlotte were largely attended by the people, not only of the country immediately adjacent to Charlotte,-bit by hundreds fro uj dis tant towns and.commuuities. 31 r. Moo- . t j;. Wyatt's "Temple of Bargains" kre:svds with prices that, iuust; take. Jiead his-prices in this paper and go and Uiujine his hue selections. It i learned irom u..w of the Western Union olfiee in jr. .;...) .t,.,.L- fSI 00.000) lor a cot- re capital Diuv., - , .U iinii iu Statcville has all neeu laten. fie erection of- the lbuildiugs will begin "licit uiontfr". ! La4t Sunday evening, a little son of --jjraial'Parfcer, of Morgan township, vaj taken suddenly with a violent at ck of the "croup, and died a few hours aflcrurtil. '-' ! Lexintou, N. C, will soon commence it n -v -it rn mill. (lit UilHUlUJ Ul t Ulin vn-vv,.. J--- A capital sUckpf $50,00 has been rais C(l. WVE. Holt is to be president of the loiOJ'auy. : . fpk "-. KiiT.. A large, comfortable rook suitabWTo.r-a business olJice, sec- cU l-Uor, with day) morning, , The fourth biennial Tleport of the North Carolina Board-of Jleaith is re ceived. The Yadkin train yesterday morning brought up four car lpads of piping from the ".-4nn Ch'ristiau" mine, in Montgom ery county.- The 'piping is being ship ped to Loug Island, N. Y. Mr. 'William F. Griffith, chief- of the Charlotte lire department, died at his home on South Mint street Monday the laUtinsc. The news of his death was a paiuful surprise to the whole town. His death was the result - of ati attacc of grippe, aud-pueutnotiia. Mr. T. M. MeCuriob. of this citv, Mn just re.lurifed from Baltimore, wliere he htd Dr. Chisholm, the celebrated speeia 1ist of that cityvto remove his sightless eye and replace it with n artificial one. The operation was successfully perTroni ed, and Mr. McCuliah is repotted as do ing A fcll. -" V Charlotte News: The boiler of the Florence Cotton Mills, at Forest City, burst this morning, kiiljng the flreman, Homer Harreil, instantly, aud wound iug seriously engineer launders and a young man named Dean. The accident occurred at 7 o'clock, soon after the hands had commenced work. The dam ago will amount to a considerable sum iaud will necessitate the millstoppiu? for some little while. Miss Madge Redfern, a bright piece of 16 year old femininity, who is manager Monroe, is in the city. She is what the boys call a "gilt edts seuder." Charlotte Observ er. Miss Madge is a cousin of Mr. W. II. Redfern, a compositor on the Watch man, and tltouh he may not be of the "gilt edge" variety, yet a steadier and cleverer vounr man never neia clown a case or distributed a form, and is not ashatned of his "gilt edge" relative. Ed'. Watchman. A neatly printed little sheet is Our Fatherless Ones, published semi-monthly at Barium Springs, in the interest of the Presbyterian Orphan's Home, located there. Its first is-me reached our table last week. We hope the commendable stairway entrance ou purpose Tor which this journal ispublish- Apply at Watchman of- '3iaia hjtrect I Jji ' a T freiii and new his week. Attention is uiilch. v . . - . . Oi-nhnTiMirt' Fro ul lttMri 11 :i i n Look lor it in another ; " ed will soon secure it such a circulation as will make it profitable to the institu tion and thus secure its enlargement and increased usefulness. We copy from It dy's impressiod of the "Qneen City" is thus giyeu by Monday's Observer: The evangelist is delighted with Char lotte', and the audiences he is having. "I never saw so many people in a fmaii place in my life. I dou't know where t hey all eune from." Mr. Moody says this is the most relig ious place he ever saw. The, people, he says, seem to be in earnest about it, t-oo. He was surprised beyond measure to find such a building here as that of th V. M. C. A 'fit is a revelation to me," said' he. - ! ' "The haviug of such a building here to k Hont.-roniery C.an1jC'ews Tro. ft There was a f evere Bnow ftortn here last Saturday morning, with high, cold wind in the evening. One of our citizens is extremely happy. It'iss a giil this time. He wa-j so elated that whilst working in the garden he for pot what be was doinjr, and palled up many of his fruit trees instead of cabbage ism!'.:. . " . ' Cl. B. F. Simmons ha not yet return ed from Washington, where he went to attend the inauguration,-' Miss Miuniri Lisk is visiting friends in Troy this week. . T, J. Shaw, Esq.. is attending superior court'at Carthage this week. Mrs. James LasM ter. nee Mi3s Suargs, who is now a lunatic, is at the residence of Wm. Atkins, oi this place, and an -application, with a "medical examination, wilT be mnde this week by Dr. Alex! Simmons, preparatory to sending her to the asylum at Raleigh; v - Our Representative, J. R. Blair, after attending the inauguration at WnMn ton, returned by way of Monroe, wh re he is vHting relatives, fie will be at home this week. Our farmers are husilv encased on their farms. Ttiev aretbadlv behind in their work. Our superior court wifl he heH nn Faster Monday, April 3. Judge R. W. Winston will preside.! - There was another revenue ca?e before General T. T. lkhrrt;8ticcefd Dr.' irforvn Grwn aipresiMent of the Wes tern Uuioa Tetegraph Cam pan J, Vihj She Fanned the Grave. Chitu-s-! s ge, the huppy hus'nand 6t a third wife, cams one day njxn a youii"; woman tn mourning "wbo whs fanning a newly-made grve. ' "May I ask,--L;dy, w1i,t you are do ms;? he ihquirVd. ( Well, tlte'fact is. this U the grave of my stupid husband who made me promise on lr.s deutlibed not hi matrv -gam until the soil above bis crave snouiaue dry. It is drying so slow Iv that I am fanning it to hasten the pro- tws. Ksitaese aiortes. peaic in as the -auditorium snows the push and progressives ess of the towu." i Commissioner Mooretbisweek se'ling 'Mr. Moody preaches pure, plaiu doc trines making the plan of salvation so simple that a child need not err. Much good is doubtless the result of his work, not only at Charlotte but wherever he preaches the Word. ' banning N'otes. Correspondence oi the Watchman. An infant of Mr. D. K. Sufrit.died last Frilav the 10th. . w;liisky. A correspondent" . atX'iiersville, N. C, enforms us of a.i. incendiarv fire which occurred in that towii on last Sat urday night which destroyed the barn of 51 r. Geo. Roy. Although the rcof of the building had fallen in when the fire was discovered, Mr. Ray succeeded iu saving his two mules and e cow, but lost Jail of his forage besides other property stored therein. , A Washington telesrram savs that Sthe Mr'. John Gaither has been quite ill for f statement that the Society of the Dauirh- t be past few days with la grippe, but is iters of the American Revolution had better at this writing. voted to exclude collateral descendants The ladies' missionary meeting will is at least premature. The question is to couvene at Salem on Easter Monday, in-! be submitted for discussion to all the stead of Good Friday, as was heretofore announced. There is considerable excitement in chapters during the present year and a final vote will be taken at the next con gress iu February, 1S04. During live A CARD. I hereby announce mvself a candidate for the oilice of Mayor of the citv of ouusuury.uur ensuing year, subject en tirely to the Hction of the Democratic voters at the primaries of the city, at an eariy uay. Kespeetfullv. 31. C. QUINN. 3Iarch 2, 4t. Children'Cry fcr Pitcher's Castorii v J j7i A: T every time-wc look ugly, but for uniformly courteous treatment and Low Prices come to Bargain NO CREDIT allowance, ot even ten or thirty day indulgence, in our SLEDGE-HAMMER BUY A BARGAIN, SELL A BARGAIN. ONE PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES; SPOT CASH. -DEALER IN- STAPLEfand FANCY DRY GOODS ITotions, Linings, Trimmings, Hosiery, Hats, Shoes, etc. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS. BUTTER, EGGS, CHICKENS and Country Produce generally worth of shoes from thirty-two cents up to six dollar hand-sewed for $4.38. WYATT'S LEADER, a thoroughly honest, all leather shoe, the shoe for service and comfort, for $1.10, and every pair GUARANTEED. : vett:seiiieut. culuuiu, ',' itisemeut of Messrs. C. F .-. i ::,-. i; : i MT'.u. r '& Co. l.ublbhed iu lat week's J"sl "ccu u in auother column a brief sketch of the up to the present time, A "Handbook of .Nortli Carolina" has This i- a very ueat I ' 1- A 1 - - J. . . I AVrn nMN sold the goods therein offer- OI UUJ'e VZ proue.y ed. f?o,.lieie is evidence that au adver iUst'ttteut.iu the . Watchman pays. Married, iu Morgan township, at the i residleuje uf the bride' father, Mr. J. O ; B.irnnr, by J. W. Miller, Esq., Mr. C. ! Mi'gau to Miss -Lou Ba.?oHiger. The kiiyjunug coupie have liiegood wioh es of the Watchman. illustrated, the pictures ( videiHly made I from photographs) b'eiug very pretty. I We have not readthe 3k, but from a i cursory e-xauiiuatrou e arc pleased with j it. That it was edi.i iy .Mr. J. i. Cam I eron is sufficient uai'auiv that the va- these parts about inad dogs. It was re-1 coming year all such ajplicants may be portea tnat two more mad dogs passed acwpt e l, as they have been heretofore. through here last week. The Democratic flag which was erected in the yard of Messrs. D. & A. Sitford a while before the election in honor of President Cleveland, was taken down re cently. r Old Granny Mc'Xulty held something like a revival meetingatthe schooi house a few nights si alee. Your correspondent tried to takedown her discourse iu bhort band, but the task was too great. Mr. R. L. B.irringer spent the evening with frieuds in this viciuity last Sundav. W. S." i ried interests and re.-oti rvs of the State are set forth accurately and elegantly. The book is intended, we believe, fur ' He are inionnea oy r.ir. jicsaraara, graturtous distribution - at -lac i orui-s . :-iou' of his agents, lhat C B. Webb, the Fair in Chicago. 'enterprising aiarblo man (of. State ille), It is Silij tl, lt " there are several ca:.di ;iwillou opetfaJarge-marble yard here. for noU1-U;,!in for mayor. A. L ii- XI r UVt.lu.i Iu. -i lin.l!ui' ii-..t i"v-"v" l" "v " ""' - ,the W ATUHilAN docs :it iuae announce iLrli heartily welcome him to our cit j ' j lfou. T-. F. Kluttz arrived home from Waoiiiugton City tjunday sinoruiug last, having. been there since CieVelaud's iu ik'juratioti. li reports the capital city as still pretty full of visitors, mo-t of meuts ratuiloUMly, t!icse geuticnicu will doubtless be heard from aoyve their sig natures. Where all the aspirants are thorough Democrats audrpossess suitable qi.tiiiications. we .s!j ill of course remain neutral. Thus far the only geutleraan lm are probably seeking place either J'who has made public announcement of lui: themselves or their friends under the j his candidacy is a hustler, and has iiew Deoiocratic administration. ! rertaiulv-tarted in to win if possible. j - - , , and unless we are mistaken in the man he-will make it lively until the couven lion announces Us sieleciioh. j Ware in receipt of a copy of the Ekllra.oud Market Journal. .We notice the Davis & Gregory Co., tobacco ware Lou.se in eu, have a wbole-page adver tiseuieut. Thev are evidently nrosner- jug.jr Fair dealing, business methods, I andpriuter's ink to: tell about it all x tbis is a combination that wins. I i;l We have been twitted about the word "completely" as it aipeared in a para graph quoted from the tVeltcrn Caro linian, as follows : . 1 The suae authority s: s that a considerable J. i -v l i r - r . nuiliut'i oi rji u.nc uecu icu.ua iuc iuc i.u . A. e-elV and V. C. V I IS; lit. I ...-nlPSi.-.v li,l fmm Hi rr. i-tsr.f tUcrnM. " i 4 of; Salisbury's enterprising 'young 1 We-acknowledge the iustuess of the 15.. I Messrs. lujir Djnamite in Roanoke College. S.deni. Va., Marcii 12. In its forty years' honorable record Kim nuke Col- ie-; has prob.-bly never had within its walls such a numljor of wild stu dents as some pf those there this se;i soit. tk intic't of the college property has hi en di;iui.igtd inichevuly dnriny; tiie pjee.t aes.oiun that tn faculfy wouid Wiliii!iy have unuie an cxaiiiple if they cuu'd have delected guilt y o'ics, but as i.oiie uf l iu-tmi tits would inform, they were at. a !o-s lio.v to proceed, 'liowevcr, e-ri v t his . ti--!c they expelled two vou'tt; tu-Ji aud ju.t at'otiicr on robaiiou. Th:s -i npiy ciiragod i tie wild ec tn.nt", whp i;n'L;i';;'d that, tin- j-iniwr, ";ti.J:it nan:e?i Wilis;, had been giv ing iuf 'rui.dioir. FrtiUy tnora ii1 a terrific explosion wjs heaid in liie lower cornier of ti e mam collet. building, and was accmop, iiiud by the falii-ig uf broken glas iioiii J.h tran soms, over tiie dormitory dotrj. A dynamise carfrulge ha I been cxp.tded outside Wills' ledrooui, blovvuig a hole in -the "do!r, springing tiie cur rider wall, and smashing several win dows in the building. L-ickily Wiils was not in his lied room or he would have been killed.. At a meeting of the college faculty Friday evening five more students Were expelled. bought for trade or cash. Mi'Oubbins' Cohier. Salisbury, N. C Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AMQIJJfeDf PURE : A Whole-Stock Brogan, back and front, with solid hemlock bottom, 75cts. Sheeting, yarJ wide, three yards to pound, A smooth, sightly goods, 6 cts per yard by the bolt or bale. Plaids from 4 eta up. Truttks and Trareling Bags. Corsets 22, 24, 33, 49, 63, 74, 98. '1 j Metal Dress Buttons, 4 cts dozen. Bftll Thread, 1 ct. Coats' thread, 4 cts. Suspenders, 8, 10, 12, 16, 19, 22, 24, 33, 49. Handkerchiefs, 2; 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 29. Floor Matting,l2, 15, 19, 24, 39. Men's Rocks, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 18, 21, 24. Umbrellas, 39, 47. 58, 63. 69, 74, 82. 98, f 1.18. Tooth Brushes, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12. 1'5. Hair Brushes, 8, 10, 13, 17, 19, 22, 29, 37. Table Oilcloth, 15,17,22. r Dress Goods, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, U, Vi 15, 19, 22, 24, to-50. Combs, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15. XMen's Pants, 50, 69, 74, 79, 82, 89, 93, 98, 1.04, 1.10, 1.18, 1,24, 1.38, 1.434 138, 1.74, 2.12 2.24, up to 3.83. Table Damask, 18, 22. 37, 46, 59, 68, 74, 98. Knives and Forks, 36, 43, 49, 57, 63, 74,"87, 94. 1.12, 1.49. Ladies' Button Shoes, 75, 84, 93, 98, 1.12, 1.24 1.39, 1.58, 1.93, 2.33. Everything in Tinware and Steel enameled. Crockery a full line of. Men's Shoesf75) 83, 93, 98, 1.07. T.13, 1.19, 1.24, 1.37, 1.49, 1.87, 2.12, 2.38, op to 4.38 The-above is only a partial list of what we have. Will be glad to show you through, or you can look through yourself and tell the prices of everything in the house. This shows our con fidence in-you .and in our goods. NO TWO PRICES IIEKE. Yours for Corner 1 mm mm T '1 1 j N. C. mess men,-left Monday last for Win-; criticism, but not its application. Our bM,,tiere they are to open a inerean- i friends should hunt up the editor and tije business. We regret these, -e.ntle- proof-reader of the Carolinian for 1S33. wt-P uere juduced to leave cur city, for j But ihe rats of ;3o were not so euter tiiey are goodp progressiye citizens, ami prUiitg as those of "J3. A gentleman oicir departure is a loss here while W in- feU'u gains. Success to tiie boys. Uon, Jno. 6. Henderson aud A. H. I'w.vden, Esq., arrived home from W ash -i'tqu Sunday moruing last. The latter who lives in a ceile l and weather board ed log house which is infested with rats, informs us that during the late severe weather the rodents moved to acouifort. just' above the fire-place able hjdgin when he reached home and is vet HVith the return of warmer weather they f Unable to leave his room. Mr; Henuer-: scampered away to their old haunt. While Mr. Jas. 'Cham.11 was atteudmg sun returned Monday night to Wahuig- l:iylere he will remain several, day s ; to his duties one night last week, in vet to finish up his committee duties and turning down the gas lights of the city, i ce to im interests 01 ins constituent s who need his endorsement for oilicial louors. : ' - After many years of suffering, Mr. W. h llouser, died at his j-esideuce in this ,'at 2 o'clock last Monday morning, ged 72 years. The deceased- had long X'ciji avictim of inflammatory rheumatism hich rendered him a cripple during the attar years of his life, and which caused pua creat bodilv sutierinf 1 lilt t nrii vj j .vuiuu&u ou a street near the depot, a negro, Jno. Craige by uatne, pereniptoriy forbade Mr. Chatllu pulling out a certain lamp until he passed. Of course Mr. Ch0iu paid no -attentiou to his impudence, whereupon the negro became angry and abusive, and finally grabbed up a stoue With which he struck OhaCiu. A police man Was cuHcd but the negro ran and made his escape. Later a warrant was taken out and off" Monday last he was The Y. M. G. Association of will hold its annual convention at Winston, beginniug the 6i,h of April next. Senator Gorman has stated emphati cally that the Senate will seat no new Senators appointed by the Governor of a State. This disposes of the case of Al len and leaves the State of Washington with but one Senator for the next two years: ' for isc sex? mm BAYS ?e will sell our entire STOCK OF Winter jSlioes, Pant Goods, etc., JlJSTJD below cost, We can certainly s:ve you bargain.", especially in shoes. We will quote you a few priei s. " 2J.-iiV vtn d Plow Shoe fl. CO; Jrns g(d Plow Shoes .85c. 'men's t-j'od Boois 1.40. W n t n'Hs frein .7540 51.C0. W emeu's Calf Skin Shoes $1.00. Women' Fine DreSs Shoe $1.25 - Vp :ilso have some nice Wool Linsry at. 1 2 to 15 c. Men's hats from 25c to $2 00. Boys hats from 25c. Iu $1.00. ,Good green coffee 20c. per lb. White brown sugar 5c, per lb. We will pay the the highest prices for country produce. Don't fail to see us. T&TxrriB" m 8 SEE ME MILLER. FOR THE Last Saturday night iu Brunswick Co. Gastou Hickman, a young man 21 years old, quarreled with George Hill, a com panion of about the same age, aud draw ing a clasp knife, cut Hill's throat fioin ear to ear, kifliug him almost instantly. Hickman fled, aud at last accouuts had not been captured. - Before You Bny Your era! Merchandise. I have a full iihe of floods, Shoos ifined loo Gen- i 03. 1 Iroce Etc ries. Which I am offerinsr for sale. There is no secret about it 1 i i advertise. Call and see my Stock. I pay the highest market price for country produce. I am selling BANNER FERTILIZER cheap for cash or on time. Respectfully, JULUS EARNHARDT- ' The notorious negro desperado, Lee VTalnon, who brutally murdered Rn fus Haywood, a ie. pee table colored planter, near Memphis, Tenn., recent ly, wa- captured, last Thursday by a mob of several hundred - negroes, and was hiing; to the ltmb of a tree near the, scetie of hts crime, and his body riddled with bullets. I am now daily receiving iPElHCx GOODS, my WE ARE SLASHING THE PRICES TO PIECES ! pll he displayed a wonderful decree of caught, tried before Mayor LTiin, found iMuence aud mauly fortitude. He wasj2uiliv of an assault and sentenced to good citizen, a devoted huslvand and jailer; and he was held in high esteem p' the many who knew him. The he aved ones have the svmnatliv. of ihr - Waiuuity in their loss- 1 Tbe jirst number of Our Fatherless Onet '&nu,ouuGes that our liberal hearte-' citi- Capt. S. H. Wiley, proposes to be- if Wiirnifiea ht-mf.. J i ces were conducted . all through the past feecond .,,. nf .,.!.. r ... .r ' week. The result of this revival, so far i jjci ten more ept and the fund will be j-aised. Mr. iaitrmakesa tecoud proposition. He Ubeoqoof twtlve to give $12a0 to- u of twelve to give '$100 per annum for dxty clays on the county chaia gang. The series oT meetings begun here about the 1st of this month by Mr. W. It. Gales, the State assistant secretary of the Y. M. C A., did not finally close until last Sun day night. Although Mr. Gales left Wednesday of last "week, the good work begun by him was continued by Rev. Mr. Graham, of Davidson College, and servi- as we have been ableto learn, is some tfifty or sixty conversions. Sixteen of these became members of the First Pres- The Baltimore Manufacturers' Rec ord reports new industries 'establish ed iu the South for the week ending; March 10th representing an aggregate investment of oyer $2,500,100. Wilmingtoir Shir : There seems to be a good deal of dog in Virginia as well us iu North Carolina, with a sim itar fondness aUb for mutton. In one county alone, Prince George, it is said the festive cur got away with $2,000 worth of sheep within a year. and invite everybody to inspect itock and get prices before Below I 11 w thpv huv. Haviim bought them in large quantities ior cash I nnrn;W nrnnared to meet the closest competition name a fev prices : Good shirting prints 5c per yard. Bst tahlec,ilclh 19e per yard P -,t cloth 10c p-r yrd and up. One pound good soap 4c. 1 ant tiotn iuc p j I jn,pn hoxes matches 6c. Worsted dress goons ,c pei j.tiu -t.u u,- 0 The Wilmington Star is Authority for a statement that Prince Robinson, a Birmingham, Ala., barber, of sable complexion, is a caudidatefor the po sition of Minister to Hayti, and he is byterian church on last Sabbath, and two J hacked bv lotsof Democrats he use;l : i . , j l . .r fi " . . . . i t . t to shave. To show that he does not 1 draw the color line mini. JMvmilil i t. . v : r j..v . - (Otiicia unto caiicu lucu utuuiiuii ui "victi-.t iius proposition the joining-this church uext .Sunday. The "U will. be nrovult -ru-.Ul. .-ul , rmimler of thos who wrn horn intoit",w y Pronn.;,;. v. . - iuts,e.. ,irtK,i. that there is notlung Z"tK?r mA of the fatherless, !r,r h.s; !, will annoiiit a white ! I iicm&ri c niui -mw vbiivi i lunrsmut' ,,,t,-t "u "V- 1 1 . . . Ifchurehes of thecity,. r t ' i m-n his secretary f be gets t very strong and small about I oi aeud in your names. Mens straw hats 4c and up. Wool hats 17c and up. LuW trimmed hats 48a and up. Untrimmed hats 20c and up. Men's suspenders 9c and up. W and Hamburg at various prices Good note paper 3c per quite. 25 good envelopes for 3c. Shoes! ladie' button shoes 75c and up Men's brognn shoes 75c. Men's oil-grain shoes SI. Children's shoes 10c per pair and up. Pins and needles lc per paper, . . ML ..I Or-.- nor VilTfi Hest .u th.ng9 hate ot ume to n,e0t,o Thanking you age, I am yours for V LOW for past faiors and lioping for a continuance of your patron- PRICES, H.J. CARTER. One door below pos' office. In Fine Clothing, Valises, &c , &c. Overcoats, HatSj Shirts, TrunkSj We are Hill 1 P TV" H 1 rl iliU prettiest "four-in-hand" ever shown in Salisbu ry. Choice for 25 cts. COME AND SEE US IN 0UP elegant new quarters. Next door tp WhitlocV & Wriffht. urou'n to count onl" Car " ROGERS Clothing Co. SAL1SBUBY, N. 0. FISE (.LOTHEKb X-