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ALI SAJHUMmMmkiiB. 1899. Vol. 1. I- THE JjA JH 1 I lichnnir II f corili any of our suJ)$cri: hers fails to receive his . paper, lie will confer a- favor by reporting iJie tame. Cotton brought 7 35 today. Jacob Felraan has4' a ne v Mad" In this paper. I 8. II. Wiley came In on the Yfid. kin iMt night. Wade Kimball is visiting his mother In Concord. Wiley Hush returned to his home list nlht at Asbeboro. Col. Pul O. Means returned to Concord lust nlht. Mr. Kl Overman came In on the Western this inornlnjr. Judge Avery, of Morzanton, pass ed through the city last night. Dr. F. J. Murdoch returned ltj night from down the Yadkin. $1 Dr. W. xVMcKeuzle went to Nor, wood thU morning on hutiiuextt. Quito a nuuihr of Methodist1 preachers pmed through this morn- '"'vi - . Mr.jDotjtlH Hutchinson returned to Princeton, Iud., lant niglit ae Coinanieil by hUbrile. T Thorns P. Johnson m H'turneJ from Cnc.il, u here he has been Visiting relatives. It. I L. Wrnon, trrtiiporftiou passenger aent, paed through the city thU m. riiln. Mrs. 11. J. liarriiiger will move In : ono of P. II. TlioiiiMii new houvs ; In JSasi JSul buiy. ; The front f the Davi and Wiley Bank l I.. dig painted toUy which ttddn much to the appearance. ' M. Juckton ban jut e- m pie ted p t "'igerator, it U Hie pretti eat tlung w "e seen In this line. THE STATE1 The Latest ut tiling wV "e Dr. Atlamx, of HtiitftHvllle mssel Jhronjrh . till tticsnJiig going to Oreeiisboro to visit the Htute:Nor tualBchool. ."V - 1 The Carolina Racket will be clos ed Thur.Mla , in order that theclerka might enj iy Thankcglving day at home. A goikl cjCMUiple. .8. M. Newman went to Uichinond . thU iiiomlng- to be present at hf brothers wedJinji Dr. W. A. Naw man. which was noted inourco.1 umns yesterday,' Rjiw Riflei, ItleDtloa., You are ordered to report at the armory at 7: l tonight for drill. Iajvih Liciitkxhtein, Capt. rrr;:::ri Yaccinatioa. V4t' Tb Doard of trier me.'nd ; wt-ommlHtloner9 inet in a J0lPtT tlou veHterdav arternoon. t - tf r I an ordinance was papwd requir g all persons U tialUbury and vl- inlty who hav not been vacclnat l, to te vacciaated at once. The enslty for violating this ordinance Is a flue of $5. Superior Court. Howan Sujwrior court pdjuined yesterday at nMn. Willi proba .bljr tile exception of n few im portant cases, none wer trinl but criminal cases. A considerable nnmber .of misdemeanors and t lire . indictments for murder were disposed of. Most of the misdemeanors had ."judgment suspended upon payment of costs' as. we learn. John Farrow, the colored coachman, who shot to death a negro woman, some months ago, escaped with one year in the penitentiary. Jesse Knott, who killed his brother recently, submitted for manslaughter and was sentenced to fifteen years in the penitentiary. In the case of the negroes, Edwards and Carr, brought here from Cabarrus, the jury, after a ,three days trial, found both guilty. Edwards was. sentenced to be hanged. Decem ber 20th, and Carr granted a new trial. Edwards appealed to the Supreme Court. The editor of the Index was ab aeut while the court was iu ses sion, and did not learn Of the way the ens ?s were disjKsed of,' and the the unjudicial conduct of the judge until too late to notice In these columns. last week, the wrongs. He regrets this, and wishes to say now that he would much ''prefer to say something commendatory of Judge Robin sou than otherwise., if he could, nud that lie shall ay lesn m con demnation now than lie would have said last week, had he had the facts then as he now lias them. From some attorneys and other citizens, we learn facts which makes it mild to say that Judge RfCinson is wholly unfit for the" position he holds. His unjudicial temper; his law and common plan wit ; his unjust and i)rejudicjd flings at others ; his assuming the rile of attorney for one and against another, as his prejudices dictate diqual Jin action here, as tar as. mis demeanors were ' concerned..' was rtliff's&me'as ' it was last August, when he encouraged crime by sus pending judgment or fining a pen ny upon payment of costs, taking away 'the penalties, ahd making i lie fiifnrrpmoiit. of 4lir rriminnl laVa farce. But, in the case of P'esent the Statexperiraeut Sta John Farrow, he out-Robinsbned uuuiiiSKii ii,y unlinking uie sunsw of justice of all or nearly all the members of tho bar and of many good citizens, when lie took the case from the jury and apologizert to tho slayer of the poor negro wo man for sending him to tho peni tentiary for oiityvear. Possibly he fjid riglitttTgke Carr Jnew Jrial j'but probably he TTos guiltvW5yards as his associate board track, at Twelfth street Sat 3 .-Jr., Simtoriuii li -jasun 1. for a hospital, as bef ieffiferebe mtlfmt o'clock: wen adaoteTliv :'iar 7v a - . . ' n.jiitrf rW9 GeTOuonai exercises -were Arnold. Big Real Estits Deil. . The managers of tbe Walter George Newman not being- satisfied bcr building- ing not sufficiently to the purposes -"for used, Mr. Waiter man, through the H. Rean A f!o hii brmo-bt :hm :TlM!firit i bminet it of the r mion, -.riUM ana j waji tooUoti by Jr. JUL. vood, 300 feet and running lis along Monroe H.G.Tyson horned-place, lT Conierenetf fetation ibrtbeaupe? cost of $6,700.7 " : ;v. npmeaHon; notkki Mr. Newman will soon rfra carneoTftJid ifjiie was to the erection of a mlmificenri20s erreVl;- '-&ki ?: " mt- 7 ; o i Ta -ZT' " - l vr. w, ciKM-i(fu ut. uxs . - I - -m i. .. . ' I . w Zr l w . . n m n a v v m ti i I n n ill i a m - is7,ii mendnavinO'Cajei Jr . uraTen i m . . . . - incfudinV ttfe ilL.tl 4w..u JU nuron extension anaoi . s ua lmri ukx - itiav atjuuuii u?a in i i 1 -V5fb committee on - books and penoaicais maae iim ivpon wnicn was adoptfd.. ' ".. - , - 4 The committees on - District jDonference, records, B ible - cause, and temrauce ma49 their re- lports, which jrere adopted. . ' ipr. H. F. Chreitiberj jpade an appeal to the Conference in behalf of one of the snperannaaf ed mem bers -of ihe Conference, and a col- lectkm was taken np fortitmu board of tbe Sun- day school board were submitted bHac adapted. . The board : of tJhurch -exteuitpn recommended that Jler. W. L. MQrissom be ap ohited field secretary in ; the in terest of Chorea, extension. . . ... t . - -ri m k. mmm m i tt i mm venience ana requisite, iropwn to c6rHmlrrbil in sha mm of -."T T T . ' modern buildings, of; rM WM ter. Itisto.be, we jearn, equal commiUeMwaa readfol -t .l if not superior, in all its appoinU The Charge against alfiOieen was S-ir il;;,h(l meuts to any building oflhe jditt. immoralitvwa of ihl necifica. - t P in this country Souther Nortfi. tions benf failure td MKSg ?T As Mr. Newman mes to. ineund i&N0 he nrartiVaiiv ineThamtaK ht. w jr ' W ?i A; resolution proteiUng ' agan QSt takes is far as m9ne7: enables reTOrtrli'teidfa8t& of UUh, wm o&red nd Wm, we may e,pei;4? 'JSSSSK l.t:: citj soon adorned with tnaj 53imended thantMe 9 beixjdjction ill pionounc- . " - -v , ..v t' ri&u wrenee adjourned at 4 J45. to meet - ' tan ministerial T i unci ions riom-. v A .A w vviiibii .i wsw muutuao. I t, .- 1" c- . f , . .. led Bishop Kej ;soielu 0 the 2mhquestipa .-ii,i-tKe night session Greensboro was. chosen as the place tor State Nevs CihU Fra oMhehGuesiMoa ouiB sci musi.: ns .. "-m holding tEe next Conference. - d l- Waynesnllsand Wirisf dn distrjcta . urii.At' -c j At T V auction house 011 cWest trade eKv!i SST Bishop Ke.fvAf ter" wicbtlrtap- --'"'' 1'" - ed and .their reports made. ,,f; -j i.--. j . - street, got into an altercation yes . i i . a 0if Sr -feKUtments were read, i tn terday with Doe Jiekson,' colored, . :B?'e.ot f?6 JSh riigiretM, appoint- v4 nil ivti ayaovu ; juu I a ' 1 . . pawned there. Boykm 'struck l a-'-' ; V 1 xu u I -2t:xt. t Op Tecommena pistol, inflicting an ugly wotind. ."5 -S 1 Atkins !: .-ntr r r - OiJecommendat AHi w The negro bled lotto Observer. proiuseiy.-'-unar-1 ...r . 't v. auuiiacivu iiii niv viriuiMvv v aa the place -of Ref: & Byrdv:i)i Mr. Alexander Varlan,;a drum I D..':t raiisf erred. mer from Richmond.; yester-The follpf ih&ydufi&ynieB frere day entered suit against the Bal- iminended 'aitd-C;aniitteail'J eigh Electric Company tfor.3,000 tml intMthe f&pcei da ni age wh ieh amount Iclai med WhisneV P. t 0rham. : J Y ' Par- T AvS4kes, Ktfves. 'duritiftFairweek'beesvaserl refused to-pay the ten-cent caivfhardt, Q P'Gbode, JT J 'IfwrtsfS fure: Raleigh Post. . l&U Courtney and J CKeevl: Main StreetrA. H Vhisner. East S&libury-r-J TrSwiii aisbuy. Ciicuit-8 IT Dayis. .- uuiiiago, IIHIV.U umuuuk uwiiu. w nisner 4r r turuam, anotlier, as his prejudices by ihe plaintiff, who . !w f orced ringte W;Brad1eyil ; all are such as to wholly t0 ;wtoff'tftM if y him as a judge. street during air weekb jbecow Circuit Kelson. vdJitPleasanritiJujtr flWI. Salem Circuit EQ raer c:eau cf the teeerafh. t:i C:n, 12I Ccaitasti f:r Uiii Washington, Nov. 27. The Navy Department to- day awarded contracts for the building of six unprotected cruisers of 3,200 ons dis placement authorized by the last Congreso, one of which was awarded -to William R. Trigg, ot Richmond. They are of the eame. class as the Denver. Havana. Nov. S7. Rumors are rife here regarding prom inent Cubans who are said to have taken to the woods. Re ports even specify the num ber of men in various prov inces who are detTininel to oppose Americans by force of arms. Ill e rumors are un reliable, but many persons feel that the Veteians' Asso ciation is becoming restive. King cotton is riding with undisputed sway tUt uugli this country now,says the Yazoo City, (Miss,) Herafd, and his subjects are loyal to" him. Unlike most Kings, this one brings peace, prosperity and T CHnnt II illite.' Thomas Stewart who works at the jSpencer rhbps, -has moved his family from Bar lington io Chestnut HilL He wiy live in one of Mr. Knox's new houses. Two more car loada cf ma chinery 'have arrived at the Salisbury Cottdu Mill. . ' Rev- White, of Rrndleman, spent . ;the night ' with Mr. Hey worth, has returned home. 1 . : P. L Henley, of near China Grove, is on the Hill today. He has lust returned from Randleman. " T j Ijtsi Fra Fi!. - Airs. G. iMcConnanghey of Sal isbury, . arjd hr two sons, were visiting her parents here Saturday mid Sunday. . ' !' f - V V ' r John Fisher has secured a ht and will build and move to Faith. . Jonas Shepherd will - build and move in Faith on his lot. . Lawfon hoger got hurt in the i 1 happiness to the homes of quarry, but is getting better, toiling millions, all of whom The Baptist had communion wish that he may continue to services lait SundaY. t Rev. J. m. rule for many years to come. Stallings preached here and then V New York, November 27. "- .1 Collis P. ' Huntington, who contributed $2,000 to pur chase Dewey's residence, in terview today, declared that Dewey was right in trans- went on toj China Grove. 1 j ' - - . . , December 16th the Reformed . church people will have a sale for the benefit of the church at 10 o'clock a. m.' ' - Thanksgiving day there will be ferring his house to his wife. Preachin8 P.e at the Reformed e said there was no string 4bTiis contribution. If some adverse changes of fortune during Dewey's life, he said. had compelled Dewey to sell the house, all who contrib-. uted would no doubt be sor- y:but no one?-he .thought. Ur lot next: to X T. Wyatt'i resi- Houiovregret w bat he gave, deuce ! 4im)tjmea oetter," "it was ; Naao, forlheiaimiral to deed the church at 11 a. m. Charles Josey, of Maiden, waa 1 here visiting relatives Sunday. " . John' Bafger baa told one of hii A building Iqts, ..' .r Andy Casper has bought aiioth- Messrs, J. Van Lindley ?and J h itev v Atkins, chairts$ttc A. Young:, of Greensboro, the uur- tne committee appointed to conv j servmen. have notified Prof. W. iider the matter of incrporatmg F. Massey, of the Agricultural and Rutherford Collegefa CoiifetAi.. Mechanical College; tlmt they will fm tchopL ....reported r that', the. u. rliu I mlckS; a pioneer resident of the State Exnerimeut Sta- comimuee recommaea mat j'friLii" UttlCai 2;::wood.CrejiitClStttogf UonitoiiiB wife whom: he V: iJ xtk - nn cW '" T!T:Pil Chicago. Nov. 27;Mrs. out his home for the winter. cago, jnov. a?. Mrs. out his home tor toe winter. etta Hamilton McCor- He says that his family will spend the next three months in Texas knd Northern Cali fornia. He will come home occasionally to look after his corresponden ce. He will wife of Thnkj. We beg to extend our sincere thanks to each und every one who contributed to the Thanksgiving offering tendered to the orphans of the Odd Fellows Orphanage at Oohlsboro, N. C, by Cordon Jodgf' No. ICS, I. O. (). F., of the city. . John J. Stkwart, ' Chairinah. ecmmdeor that tbLi J;.g ' Chicago, and the ion with every variety of tlie trees Conference KuyA hie property and . -tgty 'Ftak High iMider J. McCormick, one rhich they grow. ..The donation ihrporate it as v a -secoudaiy - t-r hitins. fS .i of -the founders of the Mc- include 500 vaiieties oftrees, for wnooi, not a college m aafie nr frrw n-nJ Ohrnirk Rftanftr Wnrk. AoA make a brief trio to the East. which Professor Massey is very. ?f TrirtxUeg-. l:6 J f hjh- ; benight of cerebral apo- to folfiU promises he made a grateful. The gift: of theseprp, erve the purpose of a preparatory , .j. Viding '.U pleiy, aged 77 years. She timagt, but hehas no ir.. .': nw mnrf.nr tk .I aHi I . .T l -'-w i . -TT r 1 IIIW 11 AVWXV 1I1IUKC ni AAtiQ flOMh d t ma f - - i - ... . a. niir.iiii h t w M W J m mu LJlt J m.a MM ew England organizing Democracy along new his intention to rest as possible n a Tia wnnf a 4rk Ka good condition. Tho board RWJ. Brooks goes to the lA"ara tne vouquerer, une ready to start the next cain in the act and as accessory before urday night, and so horribly man- recommended the apwintnwntcof WoodleafvrjuitV ; ' ' . tlin fnn.t. At. nil ovPtita th inrv pled was identified Snndav morn- K?V. ft. O. lU!Tntine as 4O0ai sec iU. 4 .1 . J -1.. t TirH trwrt-nf th hnarn r.f ndtf t uio otttuuil W UU Bit CCII, KICUlCt 1 -V 7 . - ' I - Dnn T W IT. M . n4n. 1 rr r . -. r work than heretoorRaleigh catioii Vaiad d' adopted. V IS iw : Thisretshows sdl of tha:la-l On her father's side she trac- the t. ' 4 r v "iiv ; cational institutions connectedS- 5S- her lienage 'to Robert, lines. Itiis The unfortunate maxi . who wag 0,11 W ,UWUU .. ts,.J i get as much tttM'L i.- a..: with the Cnforahee to be m LT.i i - Eari of. Leicester, brother of i lllil UVCl IIV llttlll Ull IU OC" , ' I ft"f m.w w. v..vM.. paign in gooa ..rcai con- bo decided, : and considering the ing as George Cashion,. of.-BJacks-wholo case, jirobably not another burg, S. C. He and another man, judge would have interfered. But, Mr. Gus Mints, of Bhicksburg, we will give the Judge the benefit came up Saturday night to: mae of the doubt, science woul do otherwise any rate to conscience. was in the m retary and agent of the: twentieth century fund in the Conference. The last General Conferencetor dered . that a .fund -bo raised thr CharlottedObserveT: An unknown nejro 'Jumped. off the Charlotte, Colombia A Aususta-train. Sstur- of whose descendants married Isabella, a daughter of Rob- dition. j ert Bruce. i Winston. N. C. Nov. 27. AdltrtUtrt Ttkl E$il:i.- Prof. Robert L. Carmichael, Owing to the fact that several dav niehc. The train had 'lost reach t whn nrrived rinrA SntnrHfl v 1 of our customers . mav want !to since he said his con-, a night of itJhey got separated ?nour ne yWK:Wngm tt Cktawbarivpr when he Jump- from Denver, CoL, where he change; their advertisements the d not permit him to and Mr .Mints heard no more, of I W . f T- i led Hqwas noi ftMind ttotllSun. went a few months ago in the me 47 ahd as it is likely to de- . Wo are glad at his friend. When he read, in the . learn that he has a paper Sundaymorning W. W;J xhe hlmiehis moer tiserstoW governed by the fol- We wonder where it unknown man had be 2f lowing notice in very in.Unce. , 1 I vPtittn thA .liii'riArtiLknr'M 'Jmrf- in w i.nrcu wiuic vauuu j , iwu.. '-'. . ' " . v- . I n ' ' ' The MVeft Slnff Uttroill llf '11IE laVlUUICUlIWl. UUVA l 'H- I . - - I . . M uillK him . I In response ; to- a; request from N-wlUi. hm S;tclil Notice- - .Kev. C. D. Shoeler, of Winston, President of tho Nortji Carolina State Union of Christian Endeav ors, will make an. address at the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. All mem "5ortof the Christian Endeavor Society are urged to bo present All other members of the congre gation and aiiy others interested in the work are cordially invited. Prizi Drill To-Night ; Another prize drill will be held Consumption was the cause Index, who desire their ad verthe- f hiaVlpitli H"ft wan tC snn menu changed should be sure to oinisaeatu. ne was a son hltv lhAlr iovi,. this he&m i .... r. . - I luta nf kAiifaiirti . -Rialinn Voir I h. - 4Via IntalTronlr nmliaal I O.OA . tt I nuttM m n In.aHlAfi men were urunK at : tne -soutiiern i v.."v-;-w. i uuds-vidiuwi f , ,bw ' i wx i: iaua vaiunvuaui v o. .u. w .uoui .uw...vu w a.; 1 delivered a most excellent address hn nrMmhnih As fhlhr, tieoule I WK fafK in nae oay. t out n'f thA trh hv nffiAi-.Tfr-1 on education. At the close of the! km be ex posed 'to the disease, the wll known mnsipian Thft rence. The dead man'., leaves a J re&s Bishop KeV raised a col-.Hnty mm ; A f fttty tlZli'J widow and several childre w,iw TOe4t. circular jrjvlof notice that every' one In . the. CHinfy.'must be vaccinated at once. f row cases. It must be a verv con- tne mangled mass oi nesn ma dox tv-" . - - . , . .o oV.,.. tv;. t.a there reoonized his friend .sath Smithy president . of the t (flotte Observer: . Thiire are 16 S Ui IV V A V ft J ,v UVlV I - o Robinson all in all he1 is certainly unfortunately unique as a Judge. B6th4the bar and the people hope they will never see him nor his like at another term of Rowan Superior court. VV. J.Moohc, the well. known pho togrniher, hsi arrived in SalUbury with hh car anl outfit, ami Is locat ed on tbe side track hear the oU)4 frelaht deMt. lie does t her best work at cheapest rales. Call on him: i . . Loikout'for 8ecUL .inducements in photographs at W, Lxie 8tudio. remains were sent home3unday.' twentieth, cenHturjr educational Charlotte Observer. Iu.na . f h vfhe report of the' standing com D. II. Senter aclerk In ithe office n on Jhe. Eorth League at the armory of the Rowan Rifles V' waaread oy K Shernll. tonight at 8:15. All are eager for we0t to annear as a witness for 4he In tv-'ivrr.-nr ttri..iioM rrl...lt I N. wUt.be U&ttisbarjrat Central mmsireis. Hotel on Thursday. Dec Mth, for trttl 1. '-!!. .r.mmm . limst .For several years, up cut r bruise, liocklen's Ar' tn thptime his health failed, nica Salve, the best In the world. w e u k"l the pain and promptly heal he was leader of , the orches- It cures old sores; fever sores, nu ra with Primrose and West's cers, boils, t felons, corns, all Un ;The repor pf te joint board of l!E LTtS afternoon. iiromotion nnd it. nmmispa to lw Bnkf finant'wu read-bv J. S. Martin, I irtWtVr liKmmnA'rYirtrt- j x 1 uiaKO i iratuivo miuiiucuii'r' . 1 i l 1.. t TUa C I Tn IT t.A 1 mVi a t.m n .fta ahull 4 Via . YnniY. I' vtu'fi'' - - ' 1 " , ' ' ' ... -. . .MiiiffAni ;tla. filla Aim. nn Mpf h 1 uneral Wednes- Onlv 25 ets. s box. (tore cuaranteed Bold byTHEO. F. Kmm a Co . druggist. hotly contested for. The prize is against Ben II. morse, th swindlers dfeaipnan, after which the fund a vacant corixraiity, a non-com missioned ot.ce", and a position of trust. Eight members (privates) have entered. Visiton who take an interest in military are welcomed. THE WEATHER. " ''The weather forecast: Fair to-night and Wednesday. who fleecea so many, people by seUtlfor-' -Conference ciaimants were ! The 'biirrest banalns ire to be Ingthem $I0f.; bonds ,o( laiisTautribsted "'TfaeConference wasi?ad Jfc-.oliiie' .pf nfT i out lidow of the brave Gen, Barnham, lkie. Mining and Imprevemeat netting forth boldly uatlhinL comea mui .if..... ausmimuisi. Go to JW. O.. Laughlin'a Awful anxiety was felt for the J markets ,at Bpencer, below Bobbitrs jBtore, for fresh heef m.9 this purpose -v-v- v : , S-SidrS KSiiimaS steak, Dofkstealc and nice eau The assess-1 u - . a. m n vw. w r . - . & A v.iv AMfon nwimuf .11 wmes rs.o. ti. Lincoln, wno ai- i caKC o okArfAMii.' k rv.it: ment for foreum missions is f 14,- j--k-do mirketr - i.i-4cer was ieanui nign. -ah i jr 4o vuaiibicu w 4viu vnivir 1 - - I Look out for special Inducements In photographs at the Dixie Studio. They will Interest you. - a - j u il.i il. iiiiinn tnftt tnr nnmo tniuinni I J : company had no charter from Korth fo.OOO. iQth .of these reports Apply to S,M "l3rox Carolina or any other State and cot were adoptedV :i oQce.i . .. a continuation of the case. He boa Th committee on investigation I &li botk fa8saiaeksoaWTrw .., v 1 appomiea in ine case 01 Kev. w. weuj.v ry. The wife of . "Silver Dick" UtKn t t i ' Bland is one of. hi. victims and she Wilson reported through J. J. p, w. rsolder has is icood horwfor caused his arrest.-Ralefch Com-vfieiin chairman, thai no : trial is asle, CanteseenajasUble. ; pendent Charlotte tamflErv''!10 . mov hi Go to Wrfehtt PsmUib CttSwtof 27tn. enaracter oe passea. nice Xtnas pref&hu. . - - . .oust she must so ate irom pben- i-inn i. tint thAhiMinvi fur Dr. K 1 uir'n For I DRY WOOD po to Eloan New Discover, sav inir it had more I wnnrl rrf.t if iuii umO B4ici uct uu au 1 - 1 . . 1. - M - . f . rl w - m s cureu ner oi coasaaiuuou. Aiier three small doses she slept easily all night, and Its -further use complete ly cured her." , This marvelous medicine Is guaranteed to cure all throat, chest aod lung diseases. On ly 60c and Jl. Trial bottles, free at Tiico. . F. Kluttz & Caa 'druir store. . - I meats. Goto Geo. WrfbU far clceXczs "presents he has the nicest lot of Hocking Chairs and ether presents that has ever been In Salisbury. - Nrdlk selected opsters st Jack son's maikt daily. Go to JteikAon's csrket for nic3 i ' ' , r. , j - aT 1 Tbey u-Ul lnteienty) new . flit 1 1 V J i V'- ;
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