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The Salisbury Tress. -FaiDav, Jmis 29.1883 ftuncrlptoa BH 1 year, if paid la Jvnc...... .$1.00 , - . " motith...1.25 1 "nof " S IJbO -Postmaster; everywhsie art au thorised to receive sud; receipt fur toy tactptionsto Thi Balmsvbv Pssss. arThs office .'of Ta Pa has bees moved to Uia rooms sbov Whiilock A Wright' shoe stor .oft Main street, 'when we wil bo pleased 1a e our friemle. - tdTBuB ia ailnd tM th price of Thi Paua ia only out Jotlarort pear if jtaki in rtoWnee,' it paid within aix vnontha, it U SI 25. If not paid I ail auoutha it U 1 SO. Local News. y A HgM lalif m Tburrtsy . vhat-.hss tistperi .verythingont, although there nrus not much water fell it done a real Tlie prolilblth ntst mid their da . from ths Watt. ion house this week , Inscribed a poo H the Jf.tiousl sodUub rnttorial tjeket. , ; ' Chang of schedule vent into effeuet on fnn.lay, the north bound train on ' (he R. at V; rowl arrive! hereon hour ' sooner. Niglit trains' have' keen put -ou ui w. n. c b. k,1' ! , , W aUtad huH week that th Salisbury ImihI fnniishsd tl.a mnrlo fiiv fli re tnau'a picnic. It was the Saliabnry bead sows aa the "Brooklyn On-net Baud" au'l the raiuic was ery good. ) . ' r Tlia Damocrjtic ' Count jr contention will meet iu Salisbury oii July the ' to nominate County officers , snd reprrwtmitive to tli Lower House of ' th Legislature. It is Ht that all trill attend ana ui 'ine nest wen the neld.' . Tlis weather coot'nnes tfry and hot, . the farmets are making the moat of the . time, wops are repim vo ii very UadVoorn ia looking very.well and . If wa can lust have tout aeaaous a large crop will be made tliis year. , -f . A Duub'ar ofyoung people enjoyed a party (riven by Mr. Neave last m-Kht i: - i.ulu lfamU Williams 11': ..... IT I mm S-trtmriA Thivla A1 ' Bo tkhlll. and Miss Annie Smith of this ", iilscs. fourteen couples were present and 1! enjoyed Ice cream after the musical exercises. .. " tloau out yonr back lots, put In plea .tyoflime.lfcarelanattareii thie hot - weather will cause rest deal or stun. tmram. We hear dimnlitinla of artina liipie keeping Iiok in tne inicaiy MtouUted aet tidus hhJ that the smell is vary aieknina, nil Ihoaa who keep Itogs alio. 11 e that the pent, are kepi cleansed uiittfleusive. - ' ' Oa WJneJr night some one enter- el h mneitf liouae of tlieJBrooklyn Uaad end deatrored shout tliirty dol lar worth of raunio, anil broke the baas horn. The mudc was torn to pieces. Tli work la auppoeed to have beeii deoe "for epile, there la strong snapiciaa as to the party that done M and If caught It will go very bard with him. Thi laH concert of the Keave Made fchool elueed the 15th. The uiuia ll throuKh was floe, Uve first piece eoncer lino orrtginally eumpoeed for On:htra nd trombone principle, by fred Davis, one' of the .finest writers of the age. The trombooe is the favorite lustra. snant of Mr. Neave and be playa It with -kin - . .' . " i ... !' " "' ' PERSOJAL, '- Mist Ullian Pattersoe: of Concord la tailing Misa Mienit KriJer. MiM Love Wallace from Concord ia -visiting Mrs W. C. Fralej of thia place- Miss Anuie McKiniiaof Troy ia visi ting Mrs. J, J; Brnner, her grand mot 1- '' t Mia Ifattle A(rcsai!or orGreensboro. 4e visiting Mias Bailie Minu et booth Hirer. . - ' . ; ' Mr. J. T. Moore, ftjrmaly of ' this llure but now of Cireenville 8. C iHt Sunday here. . ' - Mr. Baldy CaldreU has reinrnd from Petersburg Va., where he has been at 'lending school. . . Mr. Henderson Crawford who ia mail Kent between , WaaliiiiKton, and Cliarl ilte. a;nt Sunday here. Mrs. Dr. Ham pie and daughter Miss. Unda left Wsdueaday for Blowing Rock erbera they will aiend the Bummer. Miss Fsuline Parker, returned Satar day night from Morebead City, where he had been spending few days "r her health, . -. . , , s Mr. W. C. Wright left Wednesday for Jeffersoa Blowing Bock and -xher place Is North Carolina, where he will spend s month or more. Bev. C W. Byrd left Monday for kloreuatd City and will visit kis home, ha has been granted leave by his eon- gregntion for two weeks. txySubscribe now for the Saus seal rne and get alf tbe news. The campaign is now about open and we will giro ell of the news that will be of any iotoret to our readers. Ka coo along wilh your subscript ious. - rrluiarj Conventions.; The Democatie primaries for the will be bold at their aoouat.mied pluoe in saiJ townships, 8turduy' lbs lath nay ol juiy, at Z o clock, p. m. Tho object of lb primariee is U appoint delegates to the oouuly oonvontion to be bold no the auo eoeding Saturday, t be 21st of July, in tho court ' boose at Saliabory. This letter convention, bat fur its object Jib nomination of a full ooun ty ticket with the single exception of a clerk of tbe court. A liberal aaasmbly, throughout the various township., should be the rule. Let every torn out. Toe following Is the, vote that each towabip will be entitled to, in the county convention. , Frank lin, 10 Unity,-. , 4 Sooteb Irish, L. .. 8ieel, 4 slL UUa,. . : 5 Atwel1, " 12 Lcok,. 6 China Glove, , ...... - 6 LiiaVer, . ; r. 8 UoldUill.;..,.. 8 Providoncel...... 10 Salisbury, ... --..-...i.....30 ' Tolal..!.. 1......10 Nuceawiry tu a choice, A3. ' , .': t'BAa 1). C'BAWruKD. j Ch'm ,Co. Dem. Kx. Co. .' Bowau'g uVpresenUtloo. '' For resra past Rowan ooonty bas enjoyed tne eu viable roproeuiitation of being one of tho b'l, if not tbo best, represented county ia the North Carolina Legislature. Why not keep bor up to the mark? Tb interest of the county, the honored tosiom.pievolont in tbo county and presligeut tbe.caootio'g name all do maud that she asaaaM her old place and eosle her undiminished weight In Stale affair. -Hamemher lust Davie eot.trol tbo Senator this yoar awl that Kowsu only bopu lor ef fiuienti reprasenlalinn must have itself upon the. wisdom of its-t boioe of a mum bor of the lower hooao. Suppose another dat-a at a division of our ouunty ia madu, or other schemes prejudicial to our interest are set on loot. , tf we have no rep. resenulion we are lost. Lveu mere speaker will not do. Una ao qoainted ..with the ins and out legislative bodies, who can keep track of a movemont In Ibis quartor and that, who can make friends af ter Irieud by dosene of favors done and preffored in short, one who can lead ol not follow is wanted. uco have we had for years past and wby now depart the rale to the end that we may become an example or log lalallvd -Ttaatxmteiioe and this the luce of the fact that w can bo aaaaluly renrosoiitud as any oilier if ws elioeo. If two terms of expert- rw; with thing hgUlailve, if natural aft titdo, if a pruiiciit tainilianty with the ioudur id the Uouse and yonale, if fiduiity to tho inleruel of our conn ty in evory wind and woalner, any or all ofjthono are wanted the writer of those lines know where any or ntt may be found. . Then, with that becoming modoaly which should characterise on who is not a mombcr of any , class and who view with distrust sjiJ foar all disruplionieit and faolionisla, writing as such a one, 1 betf leave to place tb na-na or Cbas U. Cuw roui ander the eye or tne uemo- oratic voters of oor county. Voucb' sng that he represents every requiro roeol above enumerated. ... i - . Cot Lixi. ' Supposed to be Fartin. A dispatch was received ia Rulehh on the 25th front Selma tit unit th it Scott rartm bad been ar. reeled. leputwiSherriff Powell a Inmedia'ely sent for. JVrlin is the lamou maderer.wbo who murdervd bis wlf and child near Raleigh in 1875. Many member the circumstance as on of the most inhuman murders ever committed. On the morning of July 4th, 1875- th Kaleiiih papers announced tbe the finding ol the bodieaof tbe mar dercJ woman and ehild oa tho pre vious day. Their mysterious disap pearance UhI to a search and they were found on the day staled buried at little I'.laok Creek Swamp in Panther Branch) - twnbip. Her h ad bad been cut from ber sholdem. lier nose and hor upper lip bad been out from her face. One of her breitMta had been cut off, both arena bad ocen culoT at the elbow and the remaining portions of her per son mutilated in a horrible manner The body was cut into fouity p'ece. Partin claims to bo an irishman and if any illusion to the murder be made be get very angry and saye that he knows nothing of it. He says that bis name is Lesson Porter and thst be was born ia Pott Ore gon Ireland and came to tbis coun try in 1873. Th evideno is very strong! against bim, although tbreare diner once of opinion a to th ideoity of the man. . . . A Deliberate Attempt to DeIre. The tariff plank of tb Republican party is at lbs bottom of a deliber ate el'.emp to ueceivw ine peopie. Wilh Gen. Gartield and President Cleveland, we warn tbe leaders ij tho scheme tbe saluty of the whole protective system is involved In tb attempt to cary out their extreme demands. Spriogfiuld llepublican. STATE KEWS- Winatoa and Salem promicea a big ! 'in ta,1,.T,,0.?," T" ' 1 'ul7 "j 4 , , 4J ..I ' .i fourth of Greensboro is preparing to have firemen tonrnsveot oa the IS and 1 of September. Franklin County Is the ffr.t to sub scribe' t Hi Great Western Atr Lin road, they voted $50,000 last week lion Alfred Rowland wa re-nom- Uald Tor Congress in tbe sixth con greaaional diairict on tbe 24la. A Cleveland and Fowle Democrat- ie oluk wa organised in (Jenoord es tbe 25 lb with sixty lnr memoerK, ' PitteWoitonv.-JsdgTbarman'i fntbar was a Methodist p react) or Cleveland' lather waf Preebyt- rian minuter. Mrs. Julia. Ucre, am r4 )ady ol Ilenderson, H. C. who fainted from fright and fvlt pon the railroad trsok, was ran over by a frieght t. sin yesterday end kll4- Lamberth W. II all. a welUto-Jo farmer of Orange, Conn fy. com mil ted suioidw by hanging himnolf.i Ilia health has for two year been poor and hi mind was unaellled. 11 wa ixiy-f sr year old. ' A aegihArwa killed at - Raids vil e on H e 26, y a train running over hlia be wa drunk and gone to slten on track- but grandratber had bu killed with in iilly yard f the ame ploc a few ) ears airo and bis father bad bis arm oat oa last year near the place. - - ' ' Mr DiirHng Cambpell and bis son-la law who live near Mt, Euerjry took lefuge under tree during storm, a boh of liiihtiiinc struck ttie tree ami killed a dog laying with; his hewl a root, Mr. Campbell was, badly ttun- ned and did not recover for several bouse. ... .' ' " !" ' ! There is s-rcat oomnlaint is Urd lofontrv in res-srd to denrodai ions el legwl t aav een made ey rrgin Inn epon in state oyster-oeus. Thirty vcsaela, it i said bav been treasonasainii, . It is said that tbey can remove. lt-ouand of bushels of oysters eaeb day in Palmieo sound Th people in that seotion are great ly roused up at thie conduct and 'here will be shooting anla elate authorities out a atop to thi these depredations. Tbsra.ie a demand for oyster polioo to guard the chaos nels. i ;! Largo ''numbers of grasshopper bav appeared in Minnesota, , Fifteen hundred persons ar re ported to have perished In Mexico. Bodies are floating on tb water lik drift wood.., . ... ill LoniTl!le,Jnn 22 WHUam Pslt"ro. colored. Was hanged for ibe murder of Jennie Bowoman, on Apr-I 23.1 1887. " "CESERAL THEViH. Three hundred deaths repr ed In New York, the largest esmnsr In one day in a year. One hundred children died Of disoose caused by beat. Many horses hav died. SetcreT.of 'th returning delegates from the Chimin convention w snratphatl and bru'aed no bv a enllis, aion on tbe Bukimore & t)hi .Road near Chicago Junction. . The teller of tbe Union Bank Providence. R. I. har absconded tak ins: with bim about half a million ia bond end l of lb? cash, even to tb i .' " j i t t i ' Ine UJTuian neiv-usiag muviDn- ed with great pomp and bnUianoy when Emperor William oeitverca speech in which he said thai Ger many's policy was on oi peso who all nation, and that ber aim was solely to ward off attacks, not to aco quire military glory., v Robert Scetu a colored' band on tbe s-ravel train, wa asleep ander tbo train at Osgood and bad Both legs badly broken by tbe train run niiia Ovor them. ' Ue vae brought to Moncurs and both legs were am nnlale! at th thighs by Drs Budd, Le ssi'.ed and Hatcher t 10 o'clock. lie died l 11 o'clock, Uelvill Lite, a young whit man, and a negm, Wash. Hsrrrison, fought with pistol near KicUmond, Ahk, end . not were killed. ' Tbey were livirr oa tb plantation or A T. Jonca, Lite being an overseer and lb negro laborer. Tb negro bad been orJjr I to , leave tbe place, but refused to do to, and when Lite went wilh Jones to the negro's boose he fired on them, biles was hot Uric ami died within fifteen minute. Harrison was also shot fatally. II died in a few hoars. At Colombia S. C on th 23rd Chief of Polio Graham and Ser geant Higby raj Jed a Kono rink in lb upper story of tb Cbltag House saloon, ia kept by Matt Eison. Tbis t.-iblisbront baa been for year lb resort ol sporting men. Last night the effioers secreted mem. selves in the building noar th Col- taire bouse, from which tbey coulJ see into tbe gambling room. There were thirty persona In th room, but tbey could only idonliry eleven. When ibe polio entered tbe pisoe a number of men jumped out of the second story window. Vait ion, H. B. Pollack and S. r, Black, tee proprietor and dealer were fined forty dollars each nd tb ighl player forfeited ten dollar aeb. All of th gambling apparatus was csplsr. The Chicago Convention. The Repsbticaai national eonvsn vemion organix d by electing Hon. M. M. Eitee, olCatilurnia, ehainnan. Tb eominilte va credent iaU had a bested, discussing pvor the rival Vir ginia deleiioiia.) A fight ensued, and a polioet Lad to be called in to quell the disturbance. Tbe mat ter woe finally eelllod by seating fourtarn Wise dolegatea and eight of Ml bone' follower.' Tbe conven tion adop ed tb pisiform as repor ted by tbe com unite. - Nominating speecbu were than made. The name presented were Jo. 11. 11 a w loy, of Connecticut, Walter Q Gres bam, of illinoia, Bvnj- llarrison, of Indiana, W. B, Allison of low, Rs oi A. Alger, ef Michigan, Cbsuncy .L Xk'bef, of 'ew Fork, John Slier man, Of Ob io, Mayer Fuhjr. of Phil adelphia, and Gov. Uukr oi WUcOir in. Tbi convention then djorfed enlil tbe next morning. Throe bal lot' Wer taken' on Fridav. 8ber msn vol oa tbe resepctiv 'ballots being 229, 249 and 241 Gresbam was second, followed close by Alger snd Uarrrson. California voted for B ains. After Is third ballot, D- pew wiibdrew, stiq in tfonvention adjourned unlit SuUrday' morning. 1 wo ballot war taken 6 Salaadsy resultingiu arge gsmsfpr llarrwon, and sHght losses on Sherman' vole. On the lust ballot, 8bermsn recieved 224, Harrison 213, Alger 142, Gree ns in 87, Allison 88, Blaine 49. - The oonveniion took a rvoecs antil four o'clock, p. m., and When It roaaaem bled. adjourned tntif Monday. Bons jumin Uarrlsson, f ; Indiana, wa nnmidaied Tor presidont and Lmjvi y. Morton, of Now York, for rioe precis dent bo tbe Kopubiion national con vent ion. . Harrison Wo nominated on lb eli(ht - ballot receiving 6(4 votes, 4 17 being nooosHary to a choice Morton was nominated on the first ballot, reouirins, 619 votes to 219 for Pselp; of New Jqruey," and 103 tor Bradley, ol Konleckyj . The Talue of Ityseveninee. Tb following story 1 of the traditions of a manoractimng nrm In Glasgow, Scotland, Thirty y ago a barefoot, ragged ei chin pre sen ted bimeelf butor tbsdesk of the principle partner and asked fur work as sn errand boy. V i f There' a dual oVonnis' to h done aid Mr. Black, jestingly, affecting a HooiliHb acoeut. "lour Brat qnaliU cation would be a pair o tboon' 1 b boy gave a grav nod, and di appearodt He lived by doiog odd jobs in tb market and slept nnder the stall. Two months had peeked before he could save euoogh to buy tho ahoea. Then be Bremmiecl bim eir before Mr. Ulack on nioruiug and held out ibapnekags ' '1 bav th sbooo, r h Said, quietly." ... - Ohl" Mr. Blank with difioulty re called the ciruumiano; You want a placet Not in the rag, my lad, yo woulu diagr.ic lb bouse' 1 be boy hesitated a moment, and then -went out without a word. Six nonius paed before be again rotur ned, diMM-miy lotli-d in ooarse bit sew garment. Mr. Black interest wum aroused. For t he first time be looked at lb boy attentively nis thin, bloodies face aliowsd that be had stinted bimeelf for food months in order to buy cloth. Th ufaoturer now questioned lb boy closely and found to few regret that be could neither reed nor writ. "It is ooassry that yo should do botb before w could employ yon in carrying bom package,'- It said, "Y bav -no place lory on. Th lad's laoe grew paler, but withoola word of oomphiint he die- appealed. ' He now went fifteen miles into tb country and ionnd work in stables near a night school. At th nd of the year be again pre sented himself before Mr. Blatk. "I oa read nod write,' b said briefly. t "l gar bim tb Wae. tb em- p'oyer said, yean afteiward, "with th i conviction that in tbe process of time be would tak min it b mad up bis mind to do it. Men rise slow 1y in Scotch baisinos heusee; and he is now nr oar" chief foreman. N. Y. Indrpexdcnt, ; ' The Tower or Kindness- , .... v , . ' , , Ther is no power of love so hard to get aad keep as n kind voice. A kind hand it deaf aad dumb. It may b rough In flesh'-and, blood, yet do tbe work ef n soft touch. But tber is on thing that lor so much needs as n sweet voioe to tell wbst it mans and fools; and It I hard to get and keep it in th right ton. On must gurt in youth and h on the watch night and day, at work and play, to get and keep a Toice that ska II speak at all time the thought of a kind heart It I of. ten in youth that one get n voio or a too that is sharp, and it Micks to bim through life, snd stir ap III will aad grief, and full like, a drop of. gall oa tb swsot joys of horn. Watch it day by day a pearl of great price, for it Wilt b worth more to yo in day to come tb.aa tb heat' peart bid ia the re a. A kind vote ie to tb heart what light is to the eye. It is a iigbt that sing a well as shine. Eiib Burrilt. 11 ir ""answai i i i v If yon want to be miserable, think about what other people think of T ' - . Untverstty of North Carollu. rtciAr, Koucxxjrr. Tbe Legislator of 1885 qasaad an act providing for the establishment of au Agrleural and Mechanical Col lege, and lranrerred to that college oventy.fi ve hundred dollar of in come then used for Agricultinl and Mechanical instruction at lb Uni versity. Tbie transfer of funds bas madd necessary th reduction of the Faculty of the University, in je rutin pevial departments; and n false j re pression may be mad in regard to the elleot of tbis reduction upon the general work or the . University. The authorities deem it proper,lberv for, to make n ilatemeut of lb facta. It bad demonstrated by experience thst tber was little demand among our pet'ble for instruction in certain department of tbe University, not withstsndlng their importance, and lbs efficiency and seal manifeeted by tbe professor in coarge; and it wae evidently lb desire of th Legisla ture that certain other special etod iee be taught at Ibe Agricultural and Mechanical College instead of at tbe University. Hence, In th re-ad- juat-ment of Ike work of tbe Uni versity, tbe authorities bsro omitted the following special branches of tody: Pasingogies. Ornithology; Me tallurgy, Mining Engineering, Feed ing and Breeding of Aniinala, and Predion) Horticulture. Mo diminution nor i-hang has been made in any of the regular eui leglal course of study. Tb Uni versity still baa large Faculty, and offors full and tbrough Instruction in all general branches of etady. lu Kuoulty now eonits of a Profosoi of Constitutional and International Law andPoliiiea.1 Economy, Pro fessor of Metal and Moral Science, a Profjseor of Mathematics, wilh an at-istaiit, a Professor of Lat in, a Professor of Gunerial and In dustrial Chemistry, wilh an assistant a Prolessor of Geology and natural History, with an assistant, a Profes sor of Pbiloeobhy aad Engineering, a Professor of English Language and Literature, with an aseislani. a Pro fessor of Modern . Languago, Pro feasorol'Greok, a fully equipped Law School, making a total of fifteen pro fessors and as-isisnt. Although the Chuir of Paidognl gios bas been abolished, yet a course of study extending throunh two years ha been arranged for tbe special ours of three month is of lured, each spring, to teachers who desire to extend Iboir education. The genoral studies of especial benefit to farmers, merchants, man- ulaciurcr and other buiainee men bar been grouped into a small course of two year, for lb bemfit to of student who are uoabl to complete a full course. Tbe completion of tbi would be of groat value to any bus iness msn. Student of Madioiu will find nt lb University a shot oours of two year comprising such general stud ies as are rwiiui w in euueauou of.a physician, and such special stud ies in Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Fbt stvhigy, tc. aa are Included in the curriculum of ell Modioal Col' lege. By taking tbie short course at tbe University, tbey will aot only recieve the benefit of training in gen eral studies nt tb University of tbuir State, but will also ear on year at least which would hav to b spent at a Medical College. Full particulars concerning these shorter special sou rues aa wsll a I tbe regular four-year course may o had bv addressing th President or lb Bunuir of the University, at the Cbapei Bill. A. J.HJALilJ.T, ttorMW Ex-Officio of On Bottrd at Inuua, W. L. SAUNDERS. .Watery ef Stole, Raleigh, K. C, June 18th, 1888. Aunt Dissh- (reading th paper) I sees, Bastoa, by ds ospah, da, ponftrj am quoted aa Wert quiet. Uncle Rutus Well, I glad ob dst aa1 1 reckon Td better aegotiale fo' soas dissbenen'. Dst ehicke we bad laa Sunday, ols Vmnaa, aaade noise "noogh tcr rouse de hull seighoorhood. Nsw York Sua. oesaenitaa, . . We ere sutliorised to snnoonor H. It. Woodson, as a eandidste for re-eleetion to the office of Begistar of Deed of Kowaa county, snbieot to th action of the Democratic County Convention . Te are aothorised to annonnce C C K rider, as a candidate for rwiwcbon to the office of Sheriff of Rowan county. subject to tbe action of the Democratic County Convention, Wa are authorised to annonnce B. C Are-v. ss a candidal fir re-election to the office of Surveyor of Bowan eountv, subject to the action of the Democratic County Cvnveution. We authorised to annonnce J. Samuel UcCubbina, a s candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Rowan Count, subject to th actio of tbe Democratic County l-oavenuon. LM.l,. University of NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HI LX, K. C Ths nest swains becin A or. 30. Tui tion reduced to )0 a half year. Poor student may give notes. Faculty of afteea teachers. Three full courses of SMdy leading to decree. Three short coons for tb training of basineemea. teachers, pbymeiaae, and priarmsctsts. Law echeet Aaily equipped. Writ for catalogue to uoa. .rr. r. siiili -, President. THE OLD RELIABLE Charter Oak With Ike Wnaderrul Wir ' Gnmae Oven Door. - EFEB Y ONE TUA T JS SOLD CA US ES THE 8ALB OF OTHERS tus bsasoms war: They hsv tltood ths tost Cm K years. Their construction it a sirapl they oennot fiail to operato.- They ar manufactured of th best pig iron that ia produced. They are noted for their uniform baking. Tbey hav World-wide Baputatloa for durability. And last, but not least. They have the VY03DEBFCL WIBB OAVZB DOOB. Also all other kind of COOKING 8TOVES oo hand, all kind of repair In oa stills. Copper Work, House roof ing and guttering done at th lowest price. Williams Brown, ( 27 4 . . Salisbury, S. C THE OLD 1 have bought out the bar of D. E. Leonard. Aad I will carry a full line of fin Whiskey, Brandies, Wines, Beer and Cigars. I respectfully ask tb pslronag of th public and will endeavor to plea all who favor me wilh ; their call. Your respectfully, O HJL OoolD Salisbury, N. C, June 8, DID YOU SEE THELI ? SEE WHAT? Why the automatic watch at Beisnera. Boats anything you ever saw. Don't have v any hands but it gets there just the same. New ? I should say so. You ought to see them, if you don't want to buy one call and see them as 1 never tire of showing goods. 0 Truly Yours, deoT LEADING JEWELEB. We wish to Inform the we have opened a large assartment of i Mens, Youth's, and (Mldrens Clothing, We wish to state that to those who have been under the impression that we only deal in SECOND HAND GOODS, that they have been laboring under a great mis take, as we only carry a well selected stock of Spick Span, Brand New Goods . to suit every body. - Respectfully, I. HLU3IEIVTIIA.1L. Ac BRO. In Buist Building, Main Street. . . nSm SANITARY CLOTHING. HEALTH WAISTS. UNION UNDERGARMENTS, 810 RT SUS PENDERS. STOCKINQ SUPPORTERS. Ml raaaitr END FO SANITARY SUPPLY CO., giATTLsT can IK. MIOH. HEALTH FOODS SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCUUR. SANITARY FOOD FOR INFANTS. SANITARIUM FOOD CO., - BATTLtt OHBIIC. MIOH. Clilna Orovo NO! I where yoa Had VYL1EC0FF A EODLEXIV With a of the most varied and com plete stoek of Hprin snd Hammer stsxls TO BE FOUND IS THE PLACE and at pricis that will astonish you. Onr stock of BOOTS, 8HOE8, UAltf, CAPS Ac 1 large and of the best se lection. A nice line of 8TJMMEB STRAW GOODS, on band at ROCK BOTTOM FIGURES 1 li firikYrtM th-nl ggaji Ihnl Nuchas SUGAR, KICK. COFFEE, and MOLASotS of all kiaus-Vsry bsst New Orleans st 00 eents per gsllo BAiii.i, uku and in eeiebrstm LEXINOTOS ROLI.EB MILL FLOUU " on hand all tbo time. , mmmmm, ' HARDWARE 8-h aa Kalis, Axes, Plows. Double-Plow.- Uhovels. Forks. Chains, Dixie Plows snd Csstings. Holts, eerews, MiDgee, nrtdlss, Cui Isrs and Baggy Harne. Will bavs on hand in a few days s lot ef splendid Busyiee, 1'lustons, Sul kies, Oarts Ac. which will be sold on terms to suit purchaitsrs. We are also sgenta for one of th best brands of Fertiliser sold In the state, which we hope our friends will not forget to call for. as tt wHI pay yon. Ws buy all kind of country prodiie audi aa 8eti Cotton, Corn, Flour, Pea Ptotoi s, On ions, Bag, Hide, Tallow. Beoawaa and make a speciality of Chicken, Eggs snd Butter Nevsr sell yon Chickens, Egysand Butter until yon hsv seen u. We hsve been her but little over t years battleing for the Interest of ear mrmsr friends (cam from between th plow-handles oarselv) sad are now happy to stats that oar efforts or appreciated by s generous public Thenkful for the vwrv liberal natron- ar bestowed on as in th psat. ws as sure ear friends it shsll- be nr hhrhsst ambition to plesss yon in thef utarw. Don't foil to call and see as wkea yoa come to China Grove. Very Respeefully. WISKOGFF IEDDLKMAY OR. BUTTS' D2g2I $ rjottItfsi tbrti4'h Utm atuinc if rMi'lsJ fvnant all Chraanhs) Xli nv0iaPRi:Tion. . viUtosU ssniaut Msvoun of Pol cm nwoo, enin qr Done, imtod tup roDsoftv."--- Usam for busincs agmMrrt0tm, pmr aBBsrasi I roam in stssl Ufa for busincs nv nVawrUst, I ! ! ty CTrni. L Um r ..istiss kn k imw! k Mke- a)ssrhng bMt wat nn rrwn ns ftajsMr i jlr j. ssl Usnr mi linns; ws4r sunsnj. M it s TnPwtvvf Xma.aMiss strkslr --"laJ, adsl.ns1 hn Irf sagg, sfgA. M WnV U mhlt.L-imm public in ereneralthat OinOULAK. i isty. ess! i a ii nil
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