I ( UAL. i ' t1iit:s!aV LfCLY 12, 1rtS3. subscription Rates 5 , mtionTates of the tVWornH . . nil. 'lStOl OWSt f r, health of tlicftpwii and countiiiires iv i fow cafes of disease ut any "fold :uil yoijns physician. . nnnyoM UwvutL "Dick IIU 1-1 I i ..., ..Jon. 1... js out "V'1 "6f"- "- Cilv for a short time L.nif'. ... .V 10llv,1 I 1 1 .- in- e l-:'r" JJ . t I.nrke.J ber in this towfi . T;lVlui.-vil!r, X;.. i ii - I I lo meet, yestevdsiy, formerly a classical He has liiid a school - - i ,' for the last three cool Vf ....:... if w:i IV lll'HIMi'h ratlfr pleasant lhau oth- k tirt oh.Tuesday. Wednes- cool enough for still IbMHiM hut thf temperature weut up hear bylfs o ciocw. S. 3- L gnainicr . AccidknTs. Mr. Levi Deal, we regret to nay, was badly cnt by his mower, one d;y last week. His injuries were said to tfe vxi y serious. Al Mr. W. A. Lipe, abmit the same time-, sustained severe bruises from a. hth blooded bull recently bought by him. The animal was believed to be gentle, mnl Mr. Lipe entered his stall to feed or give other attention as, he had often done before, when the bull turned upon and tossed him np against the joist; and following up the assault tossed him into the trough, which, fortunately, placed him beyond the danger of further damage. Mr. L. was laid up for several days by the injuries received. o ' Wheat threshing is the order of the day. Boydon's new Birdsall and road engine left town Tuesday morning for Mt. Ulla township the best wheat rais ing section of the county. Instead of a tin horn to signalize their progress, they have a steam whistle to aunouce their coming. It is a long stride in the direc tion of speeding work, and will greatly diminish the expense of cleaning np .a crop. Another steam and steel innovation against bone and muscle. Two horses walk off with a machine capable of doing five or six times as much work as requir ed teu or twelve horses before. MINING. T. K. BRUXER, MANAGER'. ... the attelfioM of parents to the c v" ..11. , . .., .. i&;f -Unity nm ?enooi ' Lnoftlltt PIf- Mr' WQe IthftBOHtsnkessfi teachers in this part If tire State aud ljero is no better com llUlih -thai! that (jlUiiity congregation. - (); rcfting to iflquite : common thing to h'-a'r of ;jvs which give front 4 A Xkw Mink is now being opened on K. V. Lanier's property, 3f miles east of Salisbury. The vein is large and the ores pau splendidly. Old miuers engag ed there believe it the best thing yet dis covered in the county. They are only 30 feet down. Mining Situation. Rutherford College. Tlte dividends on incorporated Mining Her President A Successful Educator and a Benefactor to his Jlace. (mtinnies stocks for June, wus year, amouut to only $489,475, against $981, oitfi i ifW2 nod ftl. 370.375 in 1881. Al- tliuiifrh tint decrease in tbo amonnt of Cor. Journalderver. dividends is large, mining is now un doubtedly being conducted on a larger scale, to a greater extent, ami generally more nro tab v than ever oeiore. i ne uivMiemiK 1 enemies. Cabarrus Mines, . ih'fi -ease in the amonnt of is due largely to cessation of their pay ment by Leadville companies. In the Tombstone district of Arizona, and Eureka district of Nevada, dividend The highest evidence of a great general is in the fact that with the least resources Tl,e he overcomes the greatest number of bis The highest character of a no ble educator is to him who with the least pecuniary means educates the greatest number of pupils aud brings light and MEOKLENBTJE6 IEOM WOR JOHN WILKES, Piowntt CHARLOTTE, N. C. No. 7. ,The Furmss proierty of (mo acres is owned by the heirs at law of Win. P, Furuiss dee'd., of New York city ; this property adjoins the Phoenix and Gibb properties, it embraces the Phoenix veins as well as some of the veins which course through the Gibb property. This pro- pei g is beyond doubt a valuable proper ty aud us such it is held by its owners. ivavinir miniuc companies are also back- knowledge to benighted ujiuds. No man ward, but in both of these excellent dis- in North Carolina has done more for the vouthfnl mind in proportion to his lirai- means than the liev. Dr. K. L. Alter- tricts active developments are progress ing, and the delinquents promise to come r rtiA front nrrain. Work is prosreasins with great profit natny, rresmeuc oi Jtuineriora college.; in most of the Leadville and Colorado Starting in life a poor boy, by dint of la- MimglactiiiieryaSpsialty Black Hills amounts of mines ; the stamps m uw stcadilv pound out large gold. New Mexico, Montana, Utah, Wy oming aud Idaho, have today more mines, aud laruer onep, than ever ueiora. 4 bar and study he educated himself, be came teacher, minister and president oi the noble institution over which he now so able presides and which has shed its' ROLLS, CRUSHERS. We invite the investigation of Mine owner and Mill Men seeking MACHINERY. We can furnish on bnnrd at our Works, or et wp at the mines anywhere in tin- southern gold icv"i, ra short notice - STEAM PUMPS, STAMP MILLS, (for wet or dry crustiinf ) REVERBERATOHY FURNACES, REVOLVING ROASTING FURNACES, CONCENTRATING MACHINERY, The deepest ioint yet reached on either mineral wealth, while Nevada and Cali of the veins is 120 feet. No work has been fornia are holding their own fairly well done on this property ' since 1855. A Loudon syndicate last year -desirous of rovvF.YORS AND ELEVATORS, HOISTING ENGINES, BELT AND FRICTION nOISTERS, WIRE ROPE RETORTS, BULLION asd INGOT MOULDS, &C, C. .21. . . L m a i I hone lino 1i o a 1 S Tea af f 1 ritn BiiAM a a ta 1 . - iz : A.t - js l lie onlv sick 1 nnir aoout me minmc ""v v . a-pct;motM f,,rn and nrices ouoieo on appucauon. isiness is the mining market. more devoted to the improvement and yjP Aiiroun has ouly begun to develop her illuminating influences over so many clouded minds. No mau in the State per- 25.0m business 'I'l... I.k...!. x lie viuncig wanted gambles; they elevation of his race. His life almost purchasing the property offered the snm simulations; they liad them ; from for over thirtj yeargt lla8 of $75,000 for it, which was refused. The ores are mostly rich in quality, some bavins yielded by machinery alone over thev fostered frauds ; they cultivated dead beats and swindles ; they repudia been devoted to the cause of education, ted everything that was honest iu mining morality and Christianity. He might l! V.i v VtnuANT Jolv 7. Fonr com pa- ! flies of State troops arrived here early tuis morning and found the street de serted, the riotous miuers not expectiug J: $100 per ton oped : 3eet The veins are welldevel- rtl,e? 8a,1,b,?u. away their fortunes. ,ave been independent, if not wealthy, T GoTernor Barstow and other State Weil Oevei- I I . ;,,, ininmir li:ol !li'V ftntd. its , , . ntlF' uu,aui !. 7 "o -r nau ne ueen seinsti or avaricious. ied tbe troops. Eleven ... 1 - of the rigleaders have been arrested, and iven . . i . .. . , . i i i ... v .i.ioiiislid" burter per week. It if flati I' .- r.mi r t' .- . l" sll.i, one i nit h iMldlt WO KBT ,1 1 jsoii aim i lion of tfiod caw si Ifects ot Hie stock law? i.s due Mack Har- Siiliniier for the introduc- h& k in the county. lo A Biorni ,c roillin i 'i ,iiil west nt'lliirt .. :.l 1. 1.. , . f T .. udiiais. .hi. - . i kv;is in iiMiicii. inn I ii. il lii M ' 1 1 1 J IJ i l IHI ' Bai;ij;eu, of luirrfl idth swept through 'three miles southwest Jee, Saturday last, and m 1 iBiiage to a lew iihu- ; a .... . ais lioisnouser s uarn Julius Peeler's dwell- wero pretty badly i -o- Mi:. T. K. Uia $ti having undertaken to eolleet MiiH UiHSpccinuMis for the Ios ou EjxioVitiouu CMIllllicS, IS " I fhis and several adjoin - ifcysHiiinly mncli absent nMuhis post lieri, whirli ill siiltitiently t' deticionuies in his ( trx(!..i 1 1 the caii l kjiartaieutja in tile Watchman. It turns out that Gaston Men res, fbrni- erlv of this place, now of Linwood.lwas the young man of the name of M en res who settled a disagreement with a ydung South Carolinian at Harris-burg, N C, bv an old tashioued fist fiarlit. It was first aiihounced that he belonged to Wil mingtoii. Gaston is well known here as gentlemanly Id his deportment and brave. He went immediately home from the con test, and the next day wns busy on the farm, hauling up and threshing wheat, which is sufficient to show how he enmc out of the pugilistic engsgement, after promptly responding to every call. o- There was a largo and very pleasant party at the Presbyterian Manse, Tues day evening, the occasion being a recita tion by the pupils of Mrs. Itumple's Music School. Quite a general uivitatiou was extended, and the company filled the parlor, portico and yard. Young gentle men and ladies spent much of the time iu promenading on the lawn, while papas aud mamas were more attentive to the exercises of the pupils. Mr. Rumple is one of the most successful teachers of music in the State. Her daughter, Miss Linda, has just graduated from oped and vanes in width from 4 inches to good points, but they w a uted deals, and , . M . , . ... w it n L dnv v,rv fw of the broke s with five 8 t,me talent8 and ,,ave ben ,v o " " v' J r . .r . ... j i.:. mi . I years expeweuce, know where tne tana- ior um goou 01 ms wuuw men, pcuv-i re8jsUnce wa8 made. They will pron ard Cons., Silver King, Hoin Silver, On ing a noble example of the philanthropist ! . . . t . pn to ni10lea. Much symna- and Christiau. The praises of many off g expreS8ed for the miners, some of lar less worm nave ueen wriiion in ins The Gold Hi lb. works here have been concentra- lario. Northern Belle. .without mention- ini? the lesser mines are located, their ted, and the principal centre of operation depth, or iu fact anything veiy material , i . . ! .1 .lOOIll UHIII rransicrrea ro ine rnriner sin King lira development of the Randolph ; they, tory and sung in song. When one con- tiiem are on the verge of starvation, some .. ,n with children in their arms have But for all this there is still some good secratcs taleuts, physical energy and life Ji t ihli rnnna for assistance, and . . a , i O ''V(liVi v - r therefore, are going to perform what has this market, there are some very good hj . fc e.u.thly dutv Snch ltMM arc notbeendonesii.ee the war ; to sink the palatable keruala, that d well pay m: IXtod nntil after death. vestmeni. Ainonir some i uw etw;i ni.ii 1 have pnnued out pretty well and may be expected to continue doing so, we may for about thirty years. Before the war , f, j d 15.500, aa aoon as shafts deeper and open the mine at a deeper level. The work at the Stamps aud Amalgamation department have been suspended pro tempore, the principal oper ation for some time will be uudergrouud. A Reverbatory furnace has been put to money was raised to relieve their imme diate wants. The mining company pro poses to pay $2,500 of their indebtedness bo the men at once, and $2,000 next week NEW GOODS, CHEAPER All I Tfll! t 8uUrd COB.., PIr Quj"?. I the average uober of .tmle,... w YT ---J reBo.ni.at c. b. pUIWVr V.IIII8., va..,, .... , ,p naM ltran ,, l.l . . ... a 1 Silver. Silver Cord, Homestake, North- But thrangh and sinppeu. a largo iwr . a a .!. i a & 5 . ! . 1 mention : Bulwer Cons ra Belle, which are at present, dividend payers. Then field school and was a success. As it iu- jjOJJ of t,e tro9p wm probably retnrn en there are .London Cons., creased iu numbers its niincipial aecnml it in thon.dit the danser ia , i? ai .! ii i..:i! , . a, ri.s i u:f. .-. . I o " " woi k ior roasting me -juiiiuue ymmuj r reeianu, oreoce, uudioii, juiMic i mi- ei-rt acres of land, with this he provid-1 i fun mnl toi'ks i if mnnv oth . . - . 1 0 ei . mej propose i rini i".o.,, a,y.a. r-rj "-- t , t ed the basis of a higher and broader edu ai a- at. : l ..-. ler workina coinnanies that can te nau at i - r ... . . . metal from the pyrites by roasting, fin grinding, leeching, and filially Anialga mation. The. present is only an experi mental trial. At the Old Field mine they propose to sink deeper. Thev have made up their niitids to prove Gold Hill and if possible to make it again a rich mine. Jhvery one is ac quainted with the immense riches above the present depth, aud it is but fair to expeet still greater riches as depth is at- tamed, -he sinking, driving aud open- the most comfortable corner. He shakes The Western HC Ii. JC. Uo., are col- . , i , .... ..- v .. t'('Uiigliii!tcriais-4-rWoou,nri i.,iiiaiii;iciiiies . -w- T ' - r a . , fee., 1"! i lie ljontaviiie ivy. i,xposiiion. Jims in all propfibility, North Carolina luill he repiTfcclited this fall m three "... K . ..... . ;ramt-' ex posit nns, to wii : ac ioscoij, bem craud LouikVillc. -o- 'Ffro wlieiit in. jiket opens this year at rs- :n !.") c uts n-r bushel. 1 ho crop is yr iiini fiiiilyigood, though iu some i-a-es .sii-iit (laiuairo was uone u oy tne icavy rains vvhikyet in the shock. We learn tlnitMie oats crop was also : iii,u-fd a llllltlhv the linolia bl v denrej I sa les raius, and will to some extent. (Market tabs at i0-'eseut to 35 cents per 1 i!icl. f Mr. Stewart, nut onlv amine -o ot D, inn's Mountain, is of mature judgment and first rate skill, 6at also a farmer as well. lwlio.se cil'oi ts,iitft3iis direction are reward ed up to tbte diJti with lino promise. He lias a ten acrdJeottou field which wi'.l l8i compare with abi in this imrt of the State. i . . . coming into bio. un on Julyj which is generally the highest Music School of; the country, (in Boston), taking first honors. Her pupils have stood high in other schools of celebrity. o Hall's Journal ok Health for June, contains brief chapters on Climate for Consumptives, Sour Stomach, Regulating the Bowels, Snakes and Snake' Poison, Agnosticism in China, Tomato Flour, How "Greasers" Live, The National Park, Why there are mi Water Rats in Jrelaud, Small Waists, Leave Taking, Food Adul terated, Hair as a Means of- Classifying Races, Trees by the Roadside, &e. The Llkctija for July, by Annie E. Wilson and Isabella M. Ley burn, presents 54 pages of very select reading, designed tor young people. It is a new visitor at our board and we welcome it most heart ily. o " The Committee having the over sight of the Graded School in this place, at their meeting on Thursday last ejected ing below the present works is cer tainlya step in the right direction, and when milling operations again commence, we hope they will have a good supply of rich ore. About 160 hands are employed. On this he laid the foundation of his brilliant success. One contribu tion iu land and one in money to repair lossfs in buildings constitute tlfti mate rial aid this man of God has received to aid him iu his glorious work. At the re cent close of the last commencement ex ercises the college numbered 278 students many of whom could not incur the ex penses of old colleges, such as Chapel Hill, Davidson, &c. Thus he brings ed- He. falls into the pew and slides easily into ncation within the reach of the many and sends out hundreds of teachers, to give it to thousands of others, unable to get it otherwise. During the last year the number of beneficiaries in the college was 49, or mni'A th.'in iiif.-hulf the crili: e State of his hand, by means ot which he 1'"! North Carolina educhtes at her Uuiver- cheek up into nis eye. niu miuinueia t far under actual value, and will pay good, cation and in many cases immense returns on a proportionately small in vestment. iew lork hcemmj Stock ueport. From the Pulpit. The Minister's Audience Viewed with an Important hje. Burdelte in Cincinnati Enquirer. TIIK L0LKGEH. " The city of Charlotte is macadamised her streets and the Mayor is negotiating for a rock crusher to facilitate abd cheap en the work. Wc have received our new Spring and Summer Goods. Our stock is Large and Complete, consisting of PI BUSINESS LOO ALB it hi 16 now liisl ns tlic .id ot Cooceded-ta In. jgbod time u TluPliev. Mi Prospect churc! typlttml ltivei won i i) vein s. !lJ the lfrv. J. ,w. 1'. Hafrell, pastor of ijj in this county, dietL-of in the SSHa June, aged llis remains were brought to tliis place tojburial, and after sermon ample, wore followed to Oak Grtve CeiLltery by a large aud sor- towfid I young loS will he l'lesh ti ivX f u iHlnUr. atidieijA. The deceased was a uuuistff of tine llromiae. and his Usibly hit by Concord ahich he vva- a cherished 11 Ol KK lb l ! HlgS U,V haials of tliu-hei plic dent iiNd. Several new build - iw P9pss of erection arc iu the nun tfeident contractors. The and nnu-lij.f i here ready drUL&l mnl r.U- t ; All ItiMwofk is done by uou-resi- , SO thai iiu the end milv n kiioiII . - " -------- r.uou oi inmost of the work will be Ylmul Ben J All things being equal tlie better pol v would be to give such contracts to r Jideiit workmen; lor in that N the biwi 4 ,,:,ia out for building would certaiiHv retmii to luomote the Mfarftit home. the following corps of tearhers, to wit : J. M Weatheriy, of Jamestown, l'rinci pal ; J. II. Hill, of Salisbury ; Harry Overman, " Miss Annie Brown, " Aiiss CapitolaMoose, Salisbury. There were about 30 candidates from whom to make the selection, and as a eonseoncnee. the ureater honor to those who were chosen. We learn that the committee Will re duce the studies to any one pupil to about one half the number heretofore im posed on them, ami will institute such other regulations as long experience has appro vet "aBM--" - I Eiiocbville Items. The health of the community is unusu ally goinl. Only one case , of sickness in the neighborhoodr to wit : Miss Minnie Leaser, of this place, who has suffered much with typhoid malaria, contracted while on a visit to Coddle Creek. Mrs. Ruth C. DeMareua, wife of V. A. DcMarcns. diel on the 2nd inst., at the Steele Toxwship, July 9, 18d:J. Bear Watcnuwn: Prospects are brightening, crops are fast recovering from their backward cou- Idition caused by the long continued cold weather in tho spring, and more recent damaging rains and floods. The warm weather and crowing showers are bring ing the. corn and cotton to the front with wonderful rapidity. Our harvest, is now fully oast and a bountiful c.iop'of wheat is gathered to the stack or barn, and we await n Uientlv the advent of the "New Departure," Messrs. Boy den & Co.1 great Birdsall Steani-l'ropelliug, Douu.e-tj.ear ed. Hack-Action, Wheat Exti acting-Straw Stacking Thresher, to clean us up at the rate of 180 to :i00 bushels per hour What a wonderfully progressive people wp hip! "We thought some time ao, as ourself and our indom table friend Frank Smith, (of tbe firm of Blackmer & laylor) passed along w ith our new Deering Self Hinder, cutting and binding 12 acres per !biy, anil causing the old grangers to loan ou their cradles ami gaze at us witn Mieiu wonder, that we were ahead of the times; lnt this "new departure" has set us himself dowu into a comfortable attitude. His legs extend under the pew iu front and meet his hips at the crookedest ol obtnse augles. He crooks his pliant elbow into the arm of the .new; aud drops the side of his face into the fearful hollow of nro nearlv on a level with his head. Every time you look at him you expect to see him slide out of sight. And although you are a good man, sometimes you wish he would aud uever come up again. THE FIDGET. Whether you look for him or not, you know where he is. He pushes the hes sock awoy with a long resonant growl of his own Then he fits bolt upright, hooks his shoublerblades over the back of his pew and hangs on. He is going to sit still this Sunday, if it kills him. But the new is too high, so he settles down a little. Then he puts a hymn book be tween his back and the pew. Then he leans forward and lets it fall with a crash. Theu he folds his arms;; behalf turns and lays one arm along the back of the pew. Suddenly he slides down and braces both knees against the uacK oi tne pr in front. Ah, that's comfort. It lasts ninety secotids, when he abruptly straigh tens up elevates both arms and hooka his elbows over the back of his pe.v. That isn't what he wants; his legs are tiredj he reaches for the hassock with both feet uasets it, and iu a frantic effort to stay he 1 . . . . , -.!. kicks it against the new. uovereu w mi Duke's Cigarettes wholesale aud retail at Factory prices. Fresh Mackerel (No. 2 Shore), Fat. Lemons by box or doen. Best Leaf Lard ou hand, at A. l'AHK Elt'S. somewhat back. Imagine, Mr. Editor, if burning embarrassment he pulls out his . I . . ..4- . 1 1,1 you can, tne consicrnauut. m mo m tiaiers, that have so long besieged us iu threshing time with their Geisers, Sweep stakes, Bobtails, Battle-traps and Crow bait horses, spreading terror among the cooks and confiscation of the corn cribs, as this herculean mouster comes snorting i.oi,r. And again, imaging what the feelings Sunday, every limb and joiut of him. would be coniu tney vvin.Ii twice or thrice without once look- in at it. He folds his arms across n is breast: then he crosses them behind his back : he thrusts his bauds into his pock- ets ; he drops a liioie on me u.or .mu puts his feet into his hat, and at times - . .- a. I. .. l vou look to see lillU go ail to pieces, mu he don't. He stays ahd comes back next sity with its liberal endowments and the tens of thousands of taxation annually naid to it. The beneficiaries alone who E have received free education at Ruther ford College within thirty years amonuti to the very great number of 2,000 pupils. What a benefactor to our race ! What a gift Ito his fellow men ! At this college to all the poor and the sons and daughters of all ministers (regardless of denomination) education is offered fiee. What a noble character! With educa tion aud knowledge to be placed surely in the reach of all. Like Cocks at the bridge, he hsia to stand almost solitary and aloue battling against the hosts of ignorance and ungodliness, until the cap ital is safe, the seat of light and knowl edge is secure against '.he assaults of the vandal and barbaious holds of ignorance A But much remains to be done in the good work. The man who with small means tiutiring energy and taleuts has made so bright a recoid on earth (and it is believ ed in heaven) needs the encouragement of all lovers of learning and it is hoped that he will receive from the public, his church and the State, if possible, that ma terial aid his great worth and excellence so much deserve. We Have Fonr Geiser Separators and Powers complete on hand, which we will seibve- ry cheap rather than carry mem nm w next season. Call and le,r prices. Smitudeal & Bekkuardt. 3o:3t . , ii- mi 1 " SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weekly ly .1 M. Knox A Co. SalisBluy, July 12, 1883. II to 12 Bacon Butter Chickens E,rs Cotton Corn Flour Foathers Fodder Hay Meal Oat Wheat Wool 20 m to 20 10 to I2f 7 to 10 60 2.25 to 2.40 50 dry mm GROCERIES, BATS AND STRAW GOODS Boots & Shoes, Drugs and Medicines, S0VXOS89. QUEENSWAR3, - CLOTHING, AND everything kept in a First Class Store si 1 of which we offer as CHEAP as the cheapest for Cash, Good Produce, or First Class Chattel Mortgage. If you would SAVE MONEY, do not bay until you examine our stock. J FERTILIZERS :) to 35 . Salisiinry Toteo Market CORUECTED WEEKLY BY JXO. SnEPPAllD. Lii'4, common to mcrt. Lugs, med. to good, " ' Lu.s, good to tine, .TOO to 6.25 6.25 to . 7.50 7.50 to 12.25 of our ancestors look ii from their reap hooks and hicko ry flails, and see the vast improvement in harvesting machiuery within the past half century. Yet, we meet occasionally with people who sigh for those good old times ! We have been inducing some of late, MiEditor. and tbe boys and girls fed us on ice cream, cakes and other good things ii situ thev ceased to taste sweet. JLast Lage of 71 years, il months and 14 days. She had been a great sufferer tor many weeks. Farmers have been quite busy fighting grass and laying by their crops. Cotton blooms are to be seeu iu many fields. The crops aro flue all through. W. KwijoDlALI antlv rsiT. We were rtirv nleaa sinuis?4 XI ondav bv ih.. mw.vi.ix ... j 1 "-L-iiuaiue bf Inis six or seven South Cairo - i t.i :tui l r.t . i. ... i , i .;', aiuu nanus., me "tlniuML iieverer looking company of Tull-dnversji nifeiy T d ' r" f sort of glance, and one u l 'fin, aside ;to his companions, said e looks sot;telike an editor." i nose gcnftmeii were part of the South V Mini in n .1 .. uepitiog (40 in number, in- v . " Revfal ladies), , who met the ' iiiul.fm Kditorial Association at eviUet Sidaj la8 a)il with llieu the Warm Springs. 7 "'M ing vacation of ii, k ci... m j ami are now They have in the 'fLand returning to Chicago, July 9. The proposition of Peter McGeoch to his creditors to settle at the rate of 50 cents on the dollar bids fair to fall through, owing to the refusal of several heavy creditors to sign r agreement to that effect. Among others the firm of (Jeorge Eldrich & Co., whose claims amounts to $930,000, is reported as demanding full payment. It is also reported that William Young & Co., are opposed to McGeoch V proposition. Saturday was a gala day for the young hmlnttmBemffm n the dooi swings he looks 1 1 t t in i -- - TIIK WATCH EK. His neck is fitted on a globe socket aud turns clear around. He sees everything that goes on. The niati who comes in late does not escape hint, and it is vain for 'the tenor to think he got that little note to the nlto conveyed between the leaves of the hymn book uu observed. I he watcher ssiw it. lie sees the hole in the quarter that i.iuer OKiuner oroppeu iu . i Ot .1. ... lie sees mat jjcucoh oiuwuuj . . . i i oeoide of Steele, Mt. Ulla, and lorth com iiiir citv of Third Cix'ek. All met togeth er at the residence of W. L. Keistler, Esq., where the dav was spent in feasting, nromenading, courting and love-m iking, ' from tarlv morn till dewy eve." You correeitondent was present by special in . . vitatien. ami his thoughts were carried back res. away back to the days of yore, aud the warm blood of youth again I ..I. ..I .r.....l. ... It, a II- li lt fllilB f OOUIIUeU lllicnii in i,.i., ...... i).,. nlil woman was ou hand and we had to keep "quiet ailong tho Hues and take it out in thinking. Clod Knocker. around : if the windows move noiseies3- lv he looks up. He sees the stranger iu liis neighbor's new, and he sees Brother Badmau sitting away back nuder the tmllorv fmtivelv takiiin i chew ot tne o""'-y "i ..... .... i i nih ted tine cut. All tilings mat uuuuui v :int -i him to see the watcher sees, lie sees so much he ba6 no time to listen Galvestok, July 9. A dispatch in the News from Sau Antonio saiys fifteen days ago sister Clemens of a Catholic order, mysteriously disappeared ftoru .New Branufels, where the society has itaf edu- rational iuatitute. At first it was thought that she luid gone to San Antonio or Aus tin, but inquiry failed to reveal her whereabouts. Yesterday Gus Pheuffer of New Braunfels found a skeleton in the injuuntaina eight miles from that town, aud it proved to be that of the missing sister. She was a German aud had only been in this couutry one year. It was suggested that she grew homesick, but as it is the rule of the society that no) sister shall go on the streets or highways, mi abduction with horrible accompatiii ments is suspected. Some Water. Tl. hi rain hist Monday nut a friend of the Dispatch in a thinking notion, and the result was the following calculation K.,cm.1 mi the. annual 181111 till! IU the !st:lte. Tin. .mi 1 mill fall in North Carolina 1 i i v I i j - - j is stated at tiftv-two inches, aind the area VA;to,-of tii iii" I iiave ocrn watcaiaz tqc i Cf.. ; i...,,t v iki snnaie mi es mrrenuouiletice la your aaner tor the past few weeks .' lu " From "The Times. 12.25-to 17.50 ;6.5f to 8.00 8.00 to 11.50 11.50 to 18.50 1-2.50 to 15.00 15.00 to 27.50 27.50 to 40.00 40.00 to 65.00 Lu. tine to fancy. Leaf, common to med. Leaf, mod. to good, Leaf, good to fine, W runners, com. to med. Wrappers, med. to goad Wrappers, aood to nne, Win oners, tine. Wrapper-;, faney. none offered. Tlic breaks for the past week have been good and prices have ruh-d high for all grades. All tobaccos have found raady sale at the above quotations. Quotations are changed wnenccr a .1 l--..SIM there is any advance or uecuue market-: Our manufacturers require over one million pounds of leaf tobacco which thev desire to purchase on tins market and will pay the highest mar ket prices for all manufacturing stock. Wrappers, cutters, smokers are in demand and high. We keep constantly on hand THE VERY BEST BRANDS of COTTON and TOBAC CO Fertilizers. Wc have a special preparation for Tolacco that we warrant to give entire satisfaction. Don't fail to. get it. Last but not least, is the large brick Tobacco Warehouse in rear of our Store, conducted by Messrs. Gray & Bell, where you can get the highest prices for yonr tobacco, and good accommodations for man and beast. Give them a call. No. 1. Murphy's Granite Row. J. S. McCUBBINS, Sr. Salisbury, N. C, April, 1883. Ooixcord ltot Guayaquil via Galvbstok, July 7. There has been heavy firing all morning. The streets are lined with soldiers, and i o one is allowed to pass. The business houses are all closed by order of Vieuti-niella. houiesjladeu witjh pleasant niemoO 1 "v jAvere feeling gHd as r-i J.ere, and ue a t hi we eujoyed their Witjss very mueh indeed. they evi- Caiuo, July 9. It is reported lierethat a yacht is being prepared and will be held in readiness to take the Khedive to Naples in the event of the spread of the cholera mailing his departure necessary. with much iuterest. llaviag ueen in tne practice oi uiecltciue tor aiany years, I uave learned to have no contldem c iu t ie many proprietary medicines whlcb aie oa the market amd it was turuugu ttie excellent. i-ecorameudation given oy ur. Bates, anutue kuowi The rain that falls in the course ot a year will amount therefore to about 48,992, 120,685,714 gallons. This quantity is so ejge I had ot his veracity and ability asa physician onn,.nion ni, o w. inenmnreheusible Ull ,u5 ovofii.il mi m lav aside mv lonar eKLstinflr nns ailOllllOUS .is to lie I UCWIll li chv not . tudice. to trytheonly wonilertul reuxedy, named h-ca compared with something more Kenda'l's Spavin Cure which 1 ttnd so many ot your 1 i . readers have found to be so valuable. Itheuma- mi'.iar. For instance, it would ta fa- take a than has amicteu me ior years, ana wun an tne . .., 0,,d skill I have profes ed to have in treating others i solid body of water one mile square, auu found myself un mie to uo anying to cure myseu "ntirly. Aftet sunenng tor yearstne cumcuity te-X-imr located located iu my bio and nothing that I could do seemed to effect it until began to use Ken dall's Hnavin Cure, which has cured me completely. Ill Oil UlV expeneii.. c a (mjwuou i iia,u;ri , 111 iwen able to maicc any compound which penetrates that cverv man, woman and chiiu m i ili(trourniv anu v. UI K.S s'j siitnuiiiuiy iu rt uiuvijiwr r.1.1 ,i iii,!,i. aliments, and ot (lie same Ume l..iu; pnxluce any irritation otuieski a. i n uone suca - Woi kin"- tlilV aud li ght, It would wonders with me me that I u.u? the utmost confl- omi, w oi iviii0 uj au 0 take over a vear tu raise tins nearly forty-three miles deep. It would . , . . . e .. .1.. ".41 I'. ... ilititT. make a liver cu ieet wnc, -jv "-v aud over 27,000 miles long. Supposing the State to lift one gallon of water per sec- Tiie Notkh Cakolisa Euitoks. Asiikvillf., N. C, July 7.-TIie North Carolina Tress Ass4ciatiou comprising 80 in.MnlH.rs held its eleventh annual meet i,r t White Sulphur Springs, Haywood county, ou the 4th inst. By invitation the South Carolina Press Association, forty nieml ers, joined them here as guest vi-surdav. In the alternoou the two as- .jociatious were handsomely entertained. by Richmond Pea i sop, Esq., and at night attended a banquet given by the Board of Trade of Asheville. Amoug the speak ers were Senator Vance. After the ban quet they attended the ball at Swanna nt Hotel. The two associations have gone to Warm Springs.. Citizen. CORUECTED WEEKLY UV CAN-SONS & FKTZER Coxcoud. June 27, 1888. 121 to 14 15 to 20 15 to 25 10 to 124 7 to 104 no to 65 2.25 to 2.35 30 to 40 75 50 02 to 65 Bacon, Hog round, Butter Chickens, Egi-'s, Cotton, Corn, Flour, Feather, Fodder, per lOOlbs. Hay, Meal, Oats, Wheat, Wool, To line Owners and Hi Col The undersigned are prepared to purchase ores' of (Jold, Silver. Lead. Copper, and Hulpuur, in un limited quantities, to be delivered at nearestmll- way ut ft i ion, accorumg io marifrv pneen. iaau payments, uont rauts entered Into for one to nftet-n years. iucuakis rm rn t owi-ahy. I..odon and swanm-g. Englaad All letter-, should Up addreM.d to V. Parrr Oofiset, Tboin-iHvllle. Davidson Oo.1X.C.,Bote Atrent for the United States. S:lypd EVAPORATINGFRIHT M Tl sod grnenl ttoltoOni. Irw. i mm 8 MEDICAL BOARD of KXA' 07 NOBTH CAROLINA. Taubokouh, May Uth to 17th, 1883. Dr. E. Mitchell Summerell, r,- ! ' 4n'of Hownn County, having paused an ap ... Mr.,vfl i.Miiiiii!itiin iMjfnrc the Board has r 7 . . in its etneaev. andean recommend It with the confidence lhut the propoieton. do not ckdm too much for it. ItesU0CltlU.. . J, R. PoitrER, M. D. Scaan on. Pa., Sept, C4. issi. mi men se quantity of water. Nothwithstanding the great quantity of ruin that falls every year, there arc very few people who; 00 to 100 5 to 40 BRS. J. J. & E. HI. SUMfiERELL. FICE : CORNt K MAIN AND BANK STREETS. office nouns : 8 to 10 a. M. and 3 to 5 P. u. 37 Gm tieen licensed t practice niedicinc in all of its brant lies, according to law, see chap. 258, n. 350, Private Laws of S-'SO. 1 P. E HINES, M.U., Prc't. IL T. Baunson, M, L)., Sect'y. 37:1 in Mi udl etox, N. V., July 9.-A niglrt, watchman at the Franklin furnace shota burglar through the heart yesterday morning while the latter was engaged iu r.i.i.iir "tho store of the iron complfuy. IVV-'iMg Two of the oldest nnd best remedies are Allcocks Pouors Plasters and Bran drkth's Pills. Thev arc celebrated house hold necessities. For sprains, rheumatism, pains iu the side, bju-k, or chest, or say suf ferins that is accessible from the exterior. Mlcoe s 1'orous rmsiers nn: pc. , 7 , 1"'' l"C,C . T i Vi r found on hia body but uothiug to The locusts are destmying the crops; do not complain about dry weather. ' WHinu .... , ... ! A railroad ticket, and four watches were j ;v,,je for regulating the bhoi. Brandreth's ideut.i in Veiuxuelu, canning gitat alarm. I Daridaon Dixpatch. fy hi tiiii. He was a young man. Pills are unequaled. j hand. AUavs keen them on 18:ly GREENSBORO Female COLLEGE, Greensboro. N. G. The 55th feesslen of this flourishing In stitution will begin on the 2-ind of Augurt, 1883. Borne Comforts, &occ fare, mqi ough Instiucticn. Special care of health, mtuiners ami mor als. Charges Mupkratk. Ftir particulars apply to T. M, JONES, Pres. S9dm-pd

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