CA L, ,AUG. 18.1885. Hnn n'dieS h t j i -n I- xl. HmSon rates of the Car0ia 23d of gw ) J B . Select School. Attention is called to the advertisement of Miss Caldwell, to be found in another column. That lady's wide experience and faithful work are too well known nere to re quire comment. Her school for young l . i m i .in xi. and one that will be fruitful of.trouhle NEGRO EDUCATION. for a long time. Should this building Editor of the Watchman : be allowed Jo go up, there will beno You wtll that arrangements have end to applications for the construction Wn made to r the colon, peo- of r.hpan shoTis. shanfipa nnrl sVipds The board cannot afford to make this 1U- i : . . Tall till "J -....m me v - .i en " . . . .1 A r, .o k I ..III pAld-lii .. , g , ;;aoiVdl2no'8: IK) 2.50 If the "calico front"' business house in town was a horse. John Robinson. the veteran circus man, would pay a . . n . mi .1 . -ulnffiu' I" ti.taart sit i C 1 1 I ln 1 J I .T . t- 1.' 1 1 LI llWV v i n r 1,11 .1.1 li?UUl T . 7 T ' W V 1VM Ii ' 1 I I i- . . 1 -I, .. i- . I, . . , 4 , . i . I . . - " . . i i . Ml" I lA. , . , ,1 X . m'ntv A- 1 1 T f 1 . 1 H - . Vnntts L U" UU IUUUU MIC UUK XX SfXfP8 - more naint gentlemen. exception, evn if it were legal for iu to any school WM gire , i r. . . i . . o T ninrp. The an in that will come tnem 10 gram sucn permission wunoui " . , , V.T t Z -. -.7V- . x &t..... .-Ill I,,. ..i.r- mniill lllnrn tlmn I WV LU first repealing the law. Bat there is 10 - Monte omerv conntv in both no occasion for arguing this print, the M estimated io j.nr.rt.c.e. act.y 5?iSSSSnS matter in hand, the thing that inter- how ranch cannot be aeierminea. me , i- - -o lO Miss Jennie Caldwell, la I 'si . 1 1 " i . rt rr w-i ill. xi) v P'T-riw 'Collew, Will H. ffTrPrPi'dent. - X. ff. Hi -4 ' I TV -.- B I ,.,!! A I I'. 1 liiVVW V I A Va-MV-AV -v-m. V VW J 1 O IffTf the Musical Department. t- l I it ' 1 . - A I ' . J - . Normal. Prof. J. M. Weatherly, recent nrincinal of theSalisburv Graded bchool, will open a JNormai acnopi at at Jamestown Denot. on Ausrust dlst. z-Ji - . - -1 , " , , Miss Ida Kagsdale who graauatea with the highest honors at Salem MINING DEPARTMENT. k been made to secure for the colored peo- pte of District No. 27, every coat they i T. K. BRCNKB. RICH'D. SAMK8, JR., M. B. " MANAGERS. Geo. Merrill, Esq., of New York city, is here this week. He is on his the "Briehr and "Oohir ests directly the business of the town is 1 advantages in this new arrangement are WABEH0USB A not all on the side of the wnites. A a tlm onlnrod Tmnnle trill na longer This begins to look like net school money from the whites, so tor an immense traae m the fact that a FOURTH is to be built leaf this fall, hvery encouragement is being given to tne inessrs. nannms. it is hoped that they will not insist on the site selected, but will be content to build elsewhere in the town, or to put up a substantial brick building. This they will no longer owe them gratitade on that score. So they will no longer be contracting a debt (of gratitude) which tiey "Were not trjiug to pay. ! Hereafter whatever is done for their race will be done by it, and it alone will wrf a band has been improvised is on dutv today at the ncnic in juocKsviiic. Prof. Hamilton's school, at Yadkin Mineral Springs, Stanly county, open ed on the 3d instant, under very favor- able auspicies. Miss Albright, 01 Greens- ,a 4-1 oL At I deserve the praise for it any rate, build the house-make it lire A the blte n0 lou8er con nronf and PnpnnrficrA the nrvirineer to mese iuijun, b iiicj u iuBci ac 1 ! 1 J.,. 4.1 -. 1 i. I rlirKt to dintntA hntr tllAV sllilll ItO PIDn- "to" " j - 1 W ImP M. bring his leaf to this market. The "B. T. Coggins Mine" in Mont gomery county has been sold to an English syndicate for $30,000. The old stamps which had been thrown aside At the Russell mine in Montgomery county, are being re placed. Hoover Hill has paid three divi dends this year of three shillings per snare each, or about o cents, ims is very encouraging. The stock is only quoted at $1.75 a share in Lon don. MARRIED. On th 11th i nst'. at the residence of the brido's mother, by Rev. J. Rumple, -. m . I D.D.. Mr. Wni. S. Frsr, ot ayeitevine, V. f nd Miss ILit tie V. Gordon, dansh- ter ot tfie late Chas. Gordon of this plaee DIED. A BARGAIN. -A first class 60 .hoW powers engine, mil iutm -?9j tliorouli repair. tor sale at a haraiu.. Burner, Eatues & Co. 'Salisbury, N C. 1 ' '" JT Wnir Parents Pkar. Many persons especially parents object to many quack nostrums aa likely toengencrer or encuurBgc a lov for strong dnnic. j ncy are rigm.; Better die of disease than of drunkenness.' Tbe use of Parker's Tonicloes not involve? son of H. A. and M. L. Bernhardt, aged about three years. SALISBURY MARKET. Aug 13, 1885. tem, scaring all ailments of the stomacn, HverJand kidneys, but it stimulates with out intosicating and absolutely cures the appetite for liquor. ' WASHED-OUT HAIR. There is a sort of . 1 . . i. : .u u . Corn, freelv, at 7500j Meal, 8000 j pallid, cnaiKy complexion w u ' ' . I elUtfeU a "washed out complexion." It i Wheat, 90100; Flour per sack, $2.25 ft2.35: Western bulk meats, 810; Lard, elistlcall a "washed out complexion." it is; ghastly enough, and no mistake. Washed i .TifAmU i.ninn.il m nurt colored hair' . . mBr m .. 1 i - l.Af I -'l . m. - - m...U.aa anil llrtol a nlliVlV . IHA imi . Knur rnru 1 1 myn ill : tin tin: ihhii. la aimfwr t h n'liuiBifv uu uiui.uvmv. ... lvuyiTi iv. i m... " 7 - r" ... S 0434. R,,tter1..fta2l. Esss. 08: Hay, 30 Parkers Hair Balsart wiii restore your. " " - - ,.,:, ;fD ,; rn nr. whatever it was : uai( iu ivo "! , brofrc, auborn or blacK, wny wcamioM on four head, when you may easily have livqly, shining lrar. T 4Tdd Tin Mooora I4onVina liava ft. Ri if tllA colored T)eOl)le think it UA tLu. iiit n Aiunnviuo uu i v i concluded to build on the site chosen, best for themselves to have a fine school Superintendent Freschville of the ana to maite n 01 iron iron siues anu uouse, at tno sacnoce oi wng mw oi Honvpr Hill finlri aiiu liTr nrm 7 nuxi uuu siucs aim uouse, ut tira mwiumj vi ci mo hoover rllll (jrOld nil iron roof. This settles the question in school for the present, our race has no Colorado with the most satisfactory manner. Proper- rjgnt to interfere. capitalists it is report tv owners adiacent are content, the mines is on on a some English rnrtd tn makfi an Auy iuterference now by the whites examination of some mining property Ifr. Ill IM rvIl71ItU.U UIAJICCUST- I - r v J 7 I A V JULC LClClltd HU im "mo I r.( hi UM 111 N ti I11J11111L1 Ull'UCI I i. . nna boro, where she graduated with distinc- Commissioners do not compromise 1 wouiti be an acknowledgement that we lout there. During his absence the ery nanuauu rrlZTrv tkn, is in charge of the departments of themselves oy esiaoiisnmg an awKwara f d eouipetition with them in a fair mines are in charge of Mr. Hart, fectea m uaK urove vemcucij ; noinfin rr I oreceoent and tne town cets tne new I l- t r mm nemory ox ine iai u. - . Warehouse. . -o- lot of Tobacco seeds F. J. M. HERRING 3IIXE. The Countv Commissioners on the iueTs " -datjon of the Sanitary Com- ' . J - ' 11 v-.- i rc-x -wm-k WTi 11 T t O 1 OU1 1 1 W rl I" v .1 l . . w..,.t h ?S?S Hill V. I . Will (UC UU11 ti CI j.a into, all the way irom bwhui- , - . ?. ibl. mp - 'o , ... - unir tot- r.nM u im i i r it i . aiiv The Watchman approves most hear-! Pn.Te.-sTVi ncpnt firs in Greens- tilv all that has been done bv the Com- countv. is being worked on the "tribute veil- boro and Concord have been exceeding- mittee. It is just what this paper has plan,' that is, the miners extract the i lie v rfpstmp.t.ivft. mnrh more so than ndvoca 40: rodder, Q000: Shucks, 00 ; Bran, 30 ; Potatoes, Irish, for table 304&00 ; for planting $1 1.25: Sweet potatoes 8I1(KM Peas,125g(Xh Oats, 3540;Tallow.6; Dry' Hides, 10: Rabbit fui-s, 0000 cts per dozen; Mink skins, 0000. Cotton, ready sales at 10 cts for good middling highest 10. Tobacco, sales every day and prices satisfactory. Poultry, in steady demand, but prices having 4 Little Gold was gpet. MrBf A. v Clatk, of Atlanta, 5aM in speakingf $480 in gold, desires to say to thereaders of this paper, that the whole ofbove amount was r sJnt in a fruitless effort in finding relief from a terrible Blood Poison affecting bis I boflv, limbs andosc presenting ugly run- niaff ulcers He is now sound and well, EI? - s moderate. wo ted Aug 4, 1885. Oar Philadelphia market are coj overv week. Philadelphia MARKETEvans Bros., large Produce Commission Merchants, 56 North Water streetPhiladelphia, report the following city markets: Eggs, Vir ginia aud Southern, 1213, Live poul try 1213 cts. per pound; dressed 0000; turkeys 0000, according to quality; rn cured bv the most speedy and Irfni remedv ever before known, and rtv wlio niftv need a Blood liiwiv-i-'iv" I'' PiiriH-r will 1-Rrn from him that three hot- : ties of B. B. B. restored his appetite, Sealed f. n all ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and added twenty-one pounds to his weight in thirty days. - i ' PBIHTIM& OFFICE ! X - T Anv one desiring to purchase a complete" J - . i T Vr . ia. A T..K I tllV Ul 1.1 fl 1IVIUI1UI, vwvw I I ' ' put tne people m mose tonus w miaxjv- gnucu sp "V" 1"" - "" "". turkeys uouu, accoraiug ro qoaiuy , ; -- - . ftnd Job fng about some suitable and effective vault of Wen it would be of no con- successfully, and in large quantities, it lcU8 15g18. gcese ooOO.-Live cattle 1? te,: is. method for the protection of theirprop- cerh to the white people, so long as must prove a lucrative business. g . Uve5iG.p0tatoes: Early anftob type, press, cases, etc., suf-fi- . t i -a a. r A.nt KafA lAiinti'i' rTTio Will IU1 I Li Kixpn aniUSinST ineniaeivca uy ... . , I i4. 1 1, UQ K- cnctainoH ortTicf ramivn jUjj new names xor some - TnTiiss Street, be-1 This is a matter of great importance The correspondent should have no tween Sackson and Fnlton. The cul- to our citizens They are not aware of fear of interference on the part ot the r 0 . 1 vorfc is not as wide as the pavement, and the fact, or if they are, they do not whites. Nowhere in the South, to the I E Kestlef will remove his Bar U -x a for throwing people.- seem to be alarmed at the utter help- writers knowledge, has there been any rn Jk : nf ana mills 1:4.4.1 1 , v.,i tne yux iici w , 1 il u tic uuy 11. m . fhp room recently vacateuji,,-! Snndnv ni i.mmnvfl 1 Llic x. uo vi. u Jne 0re. m P11 ""fr8" Rose, choice, per bush., 0000; Burbauks,; ficicnt-ior a first rate country office, will do hble quantities so that the7 naf saf e- ; Peari well by writing at once for terms, ard Mammoth, 0000. Cheese: N. Y. Facto- . - . m M 1. Of ry, choice uet; lairto goou, loa 0G07 ; parf KERR. The readers of this column will U Peun.ylrania full cream sample-sheets. 34:31 Address, Watchman Offc. Salisbury, N. C. ip- writers Knowieuge, uas uiere uccu auj 1 ne reaaers oi, tnis coiuniii win ue Mn. , . ftlrtll j In interference of any kind, on the part pained to learn of the death of Prof, skims, fancy 40o; full skims, 0ili.- i.: ! nriul Fruits? Annies, evanorateu. 18 PATENTS SUSS attended to? Loper, New Store. Mr. Institute is moviniz 1 Winston, has moved here arid has 1ST 4 :':iJ ill I10 wArt in hand. I tori f ho Imvor fnr m fhft Holmps . ne ico"""! - i r , v . 11 tt .1 fhayo o Tint tAn tppt, or nose nt ior use. imtenerence woum ue au acKuuwieuucr-itne countrv. nis service 10 xortu noacnes, pareu, f.im..u. u-Tf u i-u ha mnru- in nnnn. tori rno in wot tirnrA in T.np. nramm v v, . -1 . .. -i . . . 1 r j . . ... - ... s. Jnnff mceiYi wiu v ; . -r . -" - . 1 ... ri f v.o kvftlr and land Av truck. While ment ot tear in a lair race cannot De re- Carolina has been of the most valuable diced 7a9: uupared halves, new, oc : t t: n kiia Toannurv n 111 1 wrrtr rvr i iin rM.ruwi. wiiith in mmm w T 1 . ii - 1 ..a t 1 1 J v.t 1 1 ill id r n n - - ra 1 1 n i.ii .v i. uv; u 1 uoAaiuvju iai au4 v n v 1 w . 1 11 , 1 1 i n 1 1 - - 1 - 1 1 -v come to grow 1 rnu: ... 1 u rv. 111s Oalast Saturday an unusually large faith outside in our railroad schemes and M 1 J . - . . . . 1 11-. lH Ilk . . , I 1 I I V 11. VI. IV , .... .W ; I'Dan mow or r,; irm 9. cnanre ; and "32-,- 7 'l ( lf " ( 1 100 uu.n. - !.-ii! -rn .ro t th Postmaster, the Sunt. OT mahov . misr niv and tn offlelals ot the U. 0. rav- . . s - s norated 10(al4: pears, tentomcc. For circular, advice, terra and refers , j .loi.uiu jyit, M-oafnolnif.iipnts in vour own State or county. . ! write to u.p.snuw uu., Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 1?C. V ot lul Inn - nmuci vi- t x x . . 1 1 ri out Lrruwiutr luuattu maincti. j T4 noj o Wrtiir. mo nrst aav lhul ran. iu ti c-j iw. v 1 n Iwhave teen auie auaic uwm a i for some time. Shall ourtieonle wait until a fire has competition with any inferior race T . r 11 i x x o I aam burned down tneir oest property r ut r nr . " n loaf Or shall steps be taken to prepare now "Rowan Rifle Guards. Un last . r , win. iu,,. m v . 1 . .I .111 x iior an emergency r tt im a. xc ...vu- Tuesday night, there was held a meet- dollars cisterns could be sunk, and 1 1 .n thn ovnr i nmno wnicn rui 1 ... . ; . r I 1 xxai 111 viiv auu 7 " HrtvocinnWAr PTlOTTlfl 11 : mnrovements are Deing ted in the orcanizatioa ot a auiitary j sct ; ,i 4.i,a.r I .. . . . mi. 1 1 -T. 4-U . ' . .1 t,rt S 11 If II L MlCllillXl W vaaavr.. . 1 . 1, ..iwuirj t 1 1 1' iv .1 1 1. iiii ii. 1 . . 1 m 1 . . . . . 1 . , ... . , nn rno "n i in 'i rii w ' . . bi ij 11 iiiu uvw. , iiiiM iitaxx uu kt auv n ii 1 1 1 1 iu....v,i -.-r nncA nnn n 1 L .. J J- J f I a . .. mi 1 1 1 IiIlIULlliXI t lilUUOaUU a- , School Committee. svstematicallv arransred. The minmar men ot the fetate wiu teei this loss most keenly. Prof. Kerr, alwavs ?enerous with his scientific at tainments, was an ever ready and faith- ! rall f dn man and Vina effective here. It requires too many to to any sucn equaiitv us is 1 r . . "J preciatea Dy a iew. nis scieutuic wu o18: plums, B; raapoerriea, o ie up with the unew Salis- handle it. When all the appliances are the word "competition sigmtyin was carefully performed and there- poUDd.-Feathers, choice geese 4850 , .vL.a a,, 4U ;a amo rone over, there remains nothing that ability to compete. His estimate of cord of the greater part of it is most Hide.drv. ioail. Honey in euinbilO t Ollllll L 11(1 L UH. 1 V. Xfc7 JVU1V I U ' . . 1 - 1 .-"l -1 r- L . I a a 11 I ' W in our railroad schemes and of any service. W hat is .to be done." Anglo baxon oram piace in .iar auu sytrtemaly arranged. Ui i , beeswax ?830. Tlie Committee met on Aug. 1st at the Uui help to the miner. Attention is call of the Mayor. All present except called to notices of his death elsewhere Salisbury Totao Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. J. HAKXfbtB, PROPK1ETOR KI-UTTZ'S WAREUODSK. The walk o the c -rndirinn. A I n:xi- n J " rpi f:l UlllCe 13 X1U " I AVUMJ U U ill 1X3. 1UC1C taac tni.uuj- jnr walk is being made opposite tne eight names on the roll. Capt. Theo. Imp resiaeuce ot xu. xnxxxxx-,x, waaa. . aj-Ker vvestroixit grauuute tuiu j I Mar and Fulton Streets. Armv OfiicerY was unanimously choser are twenty- through a thousand feet of hose, and I sixty feet from the end of the noz- 7 nmi d hp mirchasetl. ims I CJlVs VWMAVK '' Messrs. Bernbardt and Wiley. Arrangements were made for paying the part now due on the enlargement of the white Graded School House. : in this paper. u.v,, r ... I i xi u; nun scheme has been suggested by one Qo motioQ of Mr Murdoch, it was nnani . ' mi nik of the most practical men in uie tuwu, . . lv d. am They will have a meeting d he xm be glad to Vat bis C to opinio from the various LtUt S captain. They will have a meeting . .. Ti Li. I . UViloTr Tir-hf nf t.hl WPPt nt, thP Tea tons of gold quartz ore, worm xuu, u.6u. v. T have brief opinions from tne various ki$10 to $15 per ton has been used Mayor s office, when others desirous of -0! the place on this im fcrepainng -. the street and side walk joining may be present. portant subject. ( n .-B r 1 X IX ....... a. r. I tmvr tht nassenirer uepoi-. xt witn namx-i EC 3blppient but as the freight was 1 om mittee will cause a careful estimate to be made of what sura is contributed to tlie State and County LaWnHiin funds bv the colored popula tion of District 27 and will draw it out - Ii,.iib t 111 (hiTi'i-t'iifp i ior iiicii uu, uui "in ' Pebsoxal. Mrs. and Miss Jjyeny, between this and the sum allotted to them T1..., Atthit f-rr fy. !.,-. fii rn yd Stll iui jinpiiii.iit j v o - . I x xlr. uu iLuua iui uixc xuuuit vj- .-'i. rf.repaKl.thas been doomea to ln.S isbury certainly is foyoraliIe There - the 6f Brt f E..ti, in lu, Conn., i fate. A he a rpasniinh ft hone that at least a I , .. l , , 1 A i ,,,1 t,. 1... rlnrnwl to the portion of the Yadkin Railroad will -Those he built within a year. Ten miles of lWfttuwr'8 hands to bo returned to tne Educatiou fuud. 2. This Committee pledges itself to try Granville's Copper Mines. The Rnys ter mice is being worked very success fully by a Pennsylvania stock company. Tur iir nranarini? to enlarire their m a o - operations by increaseng the machinery. They have snuk a shaft 90 feet, 60 feet of which is thought to be solid copper ore. The average assay of the ore is 45 per cent. As the depth of the shaft increases the ore becomes more valuable. Experts value this property at several million dollars. The Copper World Mining Com Mfcuv are using the latest and most im- Lugs, common dark medium red Leaf, common short green. " good ' red " med. hllers " tine ' Smokers, common to medium " cood u 4 'to C 5to 81 3 to 7 to 9 8lto 12 10!to 16 6 to 10 12hto 16 15 to 25 15 to 20 20 to SO 30 to 50 .50 to 70 tht net Mrs. W. L. Kluttz -. -r tt tt 1 tt ci rt : re ElcUESlbN to Asheville. Those be built within a year. Ten mileaot Mr.Jaa n .u;m2 2 Vmmx Ueepieo ges proved machinery. Later developments ing a j pleasure trip to the moun- road would mean a great deal to the ficer, Tinted his fathers family here g jHtTDlJ whe mines to be richer than was at lO 6n F xi i x... a tiiUI n.nmmib miipb juv fbi wppk. He is stationed at Knox- 27. every cent which tnej pay 01 iuuub nv urewiuc mm see in mis paper tue 4mc -"rT 1 T which go, or by law should go, to the pur. fir8t anticipated. a Mr. .1 . H. VV est, one 01 tne most tmiy. iue ppwu wv ,xxxt, a.. pose of educatiou. mine EMh : ' J- ' X ' Xl. - L?ll 1 .;,,o fnv o W11H OTlH film thlSl . -t r - II. L.11.. 1 ,..01. I " Miss Lottie Mock has gone to ape M fine VV rappers, common " medium M fine u fancy "VTorlrpt nrtivp. Breaks have been quite full for tlie past week, with a slight decline in common erades. while all desirable goods are-Tak- eu at full quotations. . The mortVSDoimlM Week ly newww Qdevoted to BCienee, mechanics. WggMtg; ; eoveries, inventions and patents ever Pu'hd. Information which no person should "r Dopnlarity of the Scixirnnc America Jtu M Its circulation I If. .1,11 rnmVii JinDS. CHJitt l' 1111 . lit tiers. o. i wwowajio. i. . fc.T'mik ATENTS.rier mmmhbhmb f0re tne patent um, and hare prepared more than 0n Hljr r countries. va. "TTtfTJ JSa rights. .Aasicnment.. and all other paper, for Becnr ne to inventors their ncnta in tne United States, Canada, 'J Germany and other foreyrn M."WV. WW at short notice ana on re.mm.i... ..r.,i. Information as to obU.ninjf Ptents ch "jrfn'V iriven without charge. Hand-boota of MM fion sent free. Patents obtained ttogJM sa a Co. are noticed in iuo IZ",, Vw5im. ill irv ...n.... .nch notice is well understood by U " r . . . Ml.nl. a Mn8wbo wisn to oimww , ' ArfflNms MUNN 4 CO., Offlce o C !. nxxu SSI Broadway. Kew York. 11 i a nr. . . n. vv est, one ol tne uawat-j uyikj. j-uc t"i"v vi , , TTf Imnlnr itriviirciAnisfe in fhp State. 1 ar anxious for a road, and turn this -yuiua Wvu.oWu.o, ... " m' W y . -.T 1 . X IVI 1SS LltJlllt' ilLU 1s.T;n will Wvp Sivlishnrv Thurs-lwav once more for an outlet. iow ier , Xt t . 1 Auo -B7th this day two weeks. thereof onr citizens who are so much J" to the colored people, the Committee are operating proncao.v. ay . t0 " concerned about the town's. growth and Miss Lizzie McCorkle is visitingMiss postpones bni.diug -til ut year aad t0 add eonsiderab y o th.ir hrnery a 8t .T X a it. will be better Knowu one veui hence than now what funds will belong The Harris copper . . . it a i r:ii: mine, wincii anjoins uie ceieu.n.vu uiui mine, is owned by an Ohio company, who ar nnprsitini? nrofitablv. Thev intend vonnr noet of the town, thus welfare, takebld-put their shoulders Julia Clement, at Mocksville, Ni G. L Jti- ,er i x xi ii u- fcn thft wheel. Here are two ranroaa T TT n .... xi Tno .1 . Xl .. t., t -m r- T7- XT. . T t nere any marrow in wie uunca wi. t,xxc i Kev. Ii. Mctvinnon, tne new new - - nM.lv thp time to take! j x .'ot,' ntpd dents of the town whether temporally Uillivcxoi ax t") ..v.. 1 (leHl, UL lrt V movu uuiivv, i, l Mnoci-c hold. Either of these railroads would meeting in the Presbyterian absent or not, and no others. Messrs. . " .v mi j : I tt u..i.ao onri mispi1m h vre au- likummer monody : tlie kikerak liackered on a hollow . - log, nnaEMrwank trlazzered on a stnmn. Pfiizlevtiz squazzled at a y alter dog, pkikj the fuzzlewuz sat his hump." therefore orders the bids to be declined, the bill for the plan to be paid. The date for taking the Census was changed to August 3d. It was determine l . . v . . l. 1 1 i All ol . -. tt. i r : ..( i int t ip uensui snai oe 01 ai nm- a i ii... r in ti airr f I cs I i vi. v.,,v - o onrlr il.ir. All three of these mines till a s j are yielding a rich harvest to their own- IS. Willi a Orient. lUlluo mvovvm Oxorr? Torchlight. Glad to know it, but are not your fisures extravagant. uuiu. xjiiiiv. va vwwv 1 prayer luccuu m aw. give the business of the place an impe- curch here last Thursday evenin x x. J- . cmia f Via ilava wVmn 1 LUS 11UU Mill VY XX oxxxtc uxav J " x , , i I ir T "ill. lolnnH ia in Jut. liittie, oj. jiasoj xsiauu, w " rlu wh itpd canvass on caravans of four at x l v iXL3 .it txxv; iixuuiii t ciuuii "" " , . , ., rtnfawlr with 70 nt thp Rnvdpn horse wagons used to enliven the land- city tli ! . . . . , J , , I ii : x mJ iliafonf morfs 1 mans a total ot zwo for both hotels, scape twixt-nei?: aixt xotcaax H I . .. . . . . .i IT 11 a Cl.nki.arr ofnon of fho don t travel much when the in tnose oays oonauuij Thev helm, guiding ana conironmy me mcx In 4ermomet'r indicates 95 deg Iftmewhere4ind stay there. cantile operations of this section. This may he regained, m a measure, uy Hfr Wvehp. of the Western N. C. .. Railroad iQffice, in this place, has gone to Old Point Comtort, H..ilin. Holmes and Murdoch were ap- " . A pointed a Committee to determine all the .,:., . .l.a rUntna nnt alreadv points coiiiici iinig mvhb decided by this body. The Committee adjourned. F. J. M. Miss Annie Gowan has returned from i o 1 111"J IXC icgoiuvu, -1 j - S30.VSB AUIIIC UUTTnu u. tv , n L1 . activity and enterprise of the people visitmg friends in Statesville tin! Wo Unm fhof V.xa of f rir1 or.no I P. , n . x.i :i Ua I Tt- T 17 aflRtV. tpmTorarilv ab- R Herman. j roads ana nursiui tne iuu.iuu nuww xi. x . v. - . IJet session as much larger than The town. . T& time has come for sent, visiting his parents at Kerners. Man, o Paiker KVTOtt ana that to atcimmodate the amr and hard work oft ville. He will return to ms omce uu 11 1 F a . . . SS I 11V 11 a-' V i: w nniipsr, enuea ui anu uxu. nuia. PPTOfe number of apmicant a larere . ' xl. hinlo nnrl nf it Wll . .. . ! , . I W 1L11 VUUi WttW aaaaaa. W bjrilding is in process of erection lMi..L .Ml l" . ., . . ' IJnr.ni wm 03 ready for the next session,! IlEiunintr Spilt rl TVn cnV.r.r.1 ia fhrti-- ti O X v X11U OVUUUl W Iflaghly equipia. and with .in able fac- nil. 1 . . wy and the tinest climate m the world If predict for it great success. See ad- TAk B- a w Wit. A.MOTHKB TOBACCO HOUSE. WARE- MAKING FOUR FOR THE T0WX. At a meeting on last Friday an ap- mountains next Tuesday. tv, TronornVilA T.v. J. H. Wheeler is rr.o.finrv hia arm T?pv. Josenh Wheeler, TISXX'XXXS, ill" - J ;.. . pastor of the Salisbury M: E. church. Dr. John Whitehead has returned Ifrom a month's vacation, spent in the List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Salisbury, N. C.f for the week ending Aug. 8th, 1865: L. M. Allen & Co. T Jb .Morns, S M Morgan & Co., J VV Maikhaui, Bosie Reeves, Dr. P A Sifford, Mrs. Jerome Stewart E N Smith, Merryan Tilan. Please say advertised wheu the above letters are called for. A. H. Boyden, P. M. Lary J Clement, Randall Williams, Giles Hailette, Manila Long, Lamezet Moore, Only Fractions of Lives. How many Dcrsoirs live only a fraction of average . . .a-. tlwi ,., iili human IKe because tney negiem to I Z.. j .ui, ,. i,;,.i, i.v monest Drecautlona against sickness. It Is disease I lie mercury anu pu.au u. - TYPHOID FEVER. Iam sixty seven years old, anij have lived in this (Hall) county all my life. Up to 28 years ago i was regnrucu us un- rongest man in the neighborhoqd the mutt rnlmst in health. In November, 18oG. I had a long and serious spell ot typhoid fever. It left me, emanciated and alcripple in my right leg. At times that liinb was swollen an enormous size, being twice as large as its natural condition, and inflamed and angry in appearance. From my knee down small sores came, and at the ankle a large ulcer came, which discharged poison ous matter. My whole system became infec ted. The doctors would patch me up for aWVii t hot the ulcer would never heal. I am working very hard day and eight 1 - S . t. . .1 Jas. M. McCorkle, Jr., will enter Da- to fulfill my pieoges o a gr and every power uu icivuihj a...o f . . nlienfinn from Hanlans & bon was Ii NEmt II.... mi oil I r l L. " noisEs. I ne bession ot tne modo fn fhA tnwn commissioners asK- ., nn eip . uiuuv wv vw - n ntnn i ,11 pir nr- a 11 lli hi 1 - m. Presbyterian church, at a meet- ins permission to build a wooden to-1 given me shall be devoted to that end. r U j Ir . ... . . . I . d XT . - r rii x if ir TT D U..ulMignau h 1Q TltTPfl I . . n . t -.x -su last Jtondav night, ordered the bacco warehouse, on main otreei, nexi non. joou o. 1. President Vlereiana, in a rnrate jjchct. traction of two residences on the to the Opera House. There is an or- Up, and will occupy the law omce in rcn nronprtv r.1.0 ; fn k rs;-lri,Qr.r.o fnrhiddinor the construction 01 rear ot tne court noube. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kluttz are the --puiieny. une is to be a resi ace for Mr. V. MeBee, Superintend- kfaLfb .Western-C Railroad, and ,, ?J)e built on Inn iss st.rptaf haf.wpn Lnv wooden building fronting on any .J. . - " ' .. T. ui:" ET? vue western 1. C. Kailroad, and of the four squares conenng on puuno . Griffith Wm Wit 011 Inniss strt. between Liiare. and vet another ordinance for- guests of Mrs. fcmffitn ?,Fbvterian church and the Rail- hiddinsr the erection of any wood struc- . -D:crim, nf Petersburg and Miss INDIGESTION CURED. v. x it XX loo oliltTCl'. UCl Va v v xi 1 v UcUaJ, aaxxva jv . iro,, l i . 1 ii. T3:i li - jj: xU ..tiAn n-P anv wnnd sfrne jj,., it j 'v.iau cuurcn anu me ivan-1 niuauiu tuc cicviwu ".j JJ? l oflices; and the other, a residence ture on either of these four squares, lter, on the corner of known as the fire aastrict, without first irch and Fishpr of i-xf 0 I ni-ncQTltl HOT Til ans and SDecifications be- ijr jj-,, ' uutvvuo. I J'acsjv.xa.vat.j r i , . jm Ihos. Bo.mar, C. E., Has prepar- fore the Commissioners and obtaining u - f-antt specifications for M Mil mm .1 .. hf.i.cn ..i:i "ii liroH- : 1 WU1CU Will and ornamental. be Lr. jyery xjx 10.3 vr . ; 1 Clowe of Wilmington are the guests I A -..--I- la .-a-T- t1tOT known as ine nre uisirmi, of Mis. Gates. JJir. II- ia. XACXJJta, vra. j is iri Salisbury this week. Euoclivillc Items. T-Viii y QTinrnvjil. In this case the applicant desired to construct a wooden building forbidden by both these ordinances. l lit 1 u 1 - . riii v 1 wmww 1 . x - t-h 1 tt rs var 1 t 1 a 1 ni :i 1 1 iru. iu v - ni 1 lnere is much com- ine vommissioueiu iuim . , : , nnAa ut r DeWitt J at. KnA ;..n x . .1 . . .a -x. j i. , ;n lAinm-J mm hs f nilv candle lignt, ii r. ie v ut j ot the persistent tne great wwi- -"T LIT?: :. " , rwilil, If. Wallace. fwTT01 the pavement just m fostering the toDacco mieresis, iouu urercas.. uuu "k.W Sf.the old Mansion House. Par- themselves inadilema. To set aside uh of this place. They go ou a plea.- T y 18 thi8 80 n Saturday's and the law and make a precedent, or re- ure trip to the monntaina. swj. occasion of auctions. Ladies fuse and perhaps be blamed as hinder, j. n. Piaster & Co., are getting in their TPli'Ti fhril "X , ., , . . , . I 1 J ...1 Aiiin riT fhA . . ' - .1. -I- n.l. 11.-1111 1 II (T Till 1 1 1(tt,. is impossible for them in g tne proper ucicxwpxxxxxx- ulBciiinery ior nou a... .o - - iftj j xxu inat tnev are oblige(1 fco tobacco interest; oi iue wwu. n J: j Prof. St. leou aeun u ttZTL 'k a walk ontheoth- ly came to a vote, and it waff found elected to take the place of The P- should "ot be tolerated, that a majority favored the construe- , , at this placej wi IE .Fce should Vwa i0f,f fhA buildinir. with the under-1 tt.. i. won- n i n.o.. "viuiu oe instructed to won oi iue """u6i . , WdiaT 9lear and the custom of standing that it was to hive a metal mm onuti: dns on the side walks roof. Ntklr t0rbldden- It is hoped The action ot mtne Doara nas Deen ti,Vru,sit.ou of music teacher in onr rlBeMav.A. .:i1 . , f . - a txll-Z3 Tla WiwitnnV Wal ItPB til IMISIUOU Ul aaJisaaia Wto nm nstruct tne police mucn cnxiciseu. xc i-t A. W. "'"M 'gardS It W all UUlUlltlUVT ia a. vaaa.aa , m I suffered for more than five years with indigestion, scarcely able te retain the simplest food on my stomach. The burn ing sensation was almost intolerable, and my whole system was deranged. I was wakeful and could not sleep, and conse ,aitr more or less nervous all the time. t AunoA in flesh, and suffered all the usual depression attendant upon this ter :li icco Tn a word. I was miserable At last, failing to find relief m anything T eommenced the use of Swift's Spe- . . . sr.a. 1 t i.AfTAn to improve at once. The Married, iu St. Enoch cnurcn, Ang. . . ?T ibe rtMnilcK stren-th encd the digestive organs, and soon all K..rn.'ncy neAsed. and I could retain r .1 ,i hniir diffiiiultv. Now mv health IWU wsaww "... . : . is cood, and can eat anything m the shape of food, and digest it without the slightest cheerfully bear this tes- UllUlalTfcJ. ; - - . Kfnnse there are hundreds snrler- . tiivs " " w i L llilVIU I wv , . m. 1 y .ft 1 . i T aM r-n rn f hntr AO T I ID O St Leon Seull the gentleman nfr as 1 was, auu iu v.tJ - . m w i,An ciM i h k i : I ill ui i:ni.i iulu u vjv f Prof. Kizcr m reaai.y -XiiwM. ... i . - i i after eat ins, asirau wa ill open school a"' jamS MANN, No. 14 Ivy St. iiinntft. Ga..Ii.iay in, ioco. Treatise ou Blood and Skin ir.--. -l.l f.to The Swift Specific Co., Diawerd At lanta,- Ga. in Its maturity that kills, and maturity implies growth. A slight lndlspositon is usually slighted. They who avaU themselves of Hostetter's Stomach Bitter's know It to be efficacious In chronic cases or disease, but the process of cure is a far easier one if it is used in the early stages of dyspepsia, malarial disease, rheumatism, constipation ank liver derang- ment. Let those who would avoid the pern wmca even the most potent remedies cannot avert, steer clear of the rock upon which so many constitutions SDlit an under-appreclatlon of the danger or neg lect. It will not do to omit care anu a resourc w n-infii.-i no when health is affected. If debilitated or nervous or dyspeptic take it for granted you are in want ot a remedy, use the Bitters. July 16, '85 .. HON. J. G. PARKS' TESTIMONY. I cheerfully state that in my opinion Swift's Specific is a most excellent tonic. In the month of September, 1883, my health failed by reason ol overwork while attending the "state legislature. I was at em'th induced to try Switts apecinc ano was greatly benefitted. When I began using it I could scarcely take a step, but sftpr T had finished the seventh bottle 1 realized that Shift's Specific had contribu- 1 a ted in a large degree to my gradual resto ration to health aud strength, i nave also used S.S.S. in my family with satis- actory results, giving it to one ot my children this spring. The little ones appetite, strength, and geueral health . s r- n n were perfected Ii qiu tne -use oi o..o. JAMKS ljt. rAcKS. Dawson, Ga., May 22, 1885. $2 00 000 in prtxent gitm nvap. Send us 5 evnt postage, and ly mall yon wltl gel fret a puck Msrf of roxfs of larire valiif. win KHiri in in work tHut w ill at nce bri ii in mon f is'er nan anything else la Amett about tne f),o in prew-ni wnu c- r u. e nts wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all a all t'o tlma. or spara time only, to work for tUelr own lom;s. Fortunes for all workers ab elyassured. Don'taelay. 11. I1ai.lktt & C. ov 27, 84 ly Portland, Main i tt 1 ...... . i iii i-nni m ll 1 1' 1 1 - Aii"' lGlh. rue ims vcij uue "W.UM.V.. dations from Chapel Hill. Miss Esai Slough, of Uoncoru, nas ia dnsod me brouuht on rheumatism and dys pepsia. I was an object of pity to all my Fi-wanda Some thouirht that the only hope to savclifo was amputation. I continued to grow worse, and tor three years I have not a shoe. Hone had almost Iclt me. ifio w!is Riio'erestcd. and I commenced its use at once. From the very first I began to feel better. I have taken 36 bottles, and the shadows which had rirlrpn(d mv life for 28 vears have all been dissipated. The effect of the medicine has l.pn wonderful indeed. Today I am ablet attend to all my farming interests and walk frrm one to five miles a dav. I am satisfied that the disease is entirely broken up, and henceforth I am to be free from tHoe ter rible apprehensions and suffering which formerly made my life miserable, fifwift's Specific has done more for me in ore year than all the drug store medicine prescribed by physicians did in 28 years, and most cheerfully bear this testimony f its merit Wm- ItfKD- Gainesville, Hall Co. Ga., Feb 28, '85 "I Dos'r Feet. Like Wohk." If makje iao difference what business you are engag ed in : whether you are a pica encr. a me chanic, a lawyer or a common laborer, you can't do your work well while you arc hall sick. Thousands try to, but all in vain, flow much better to keep your organs In ood order by taking Parker's Tonie when you feel k,n little out of sorts." It would be money in your pocket. One hour et iood. rejoicing health is worth half a doz en hours full of languor and pain. MOTHER ARE YOU-- mpfiTTTCT 1? HWith any disease peeo 1 JXUUiJljJLiUliar to your gentle ? If so, to you we bring tidings of comfort and great joy. You can f FOR A LIFE-TIME. I have suffered for years with an erup tion breaking out at intervals all over my boil y. At times my hands wou'd be useless, whicn were uom painiui anu au- ... . i f .. .i j 1 . noying. All otner remeuies nau oteu oviionvtori when mv mcrcnant nere. wuo .1 . . it handles S. S. S., induced me to try bwntt s draor-ifii? T tried one bottle and could s-2e K . . that . the sores on my haudsvvere drying ud After the use ot several bottles I was entirely cured. Mv akin is now as fair and smooth as that of a new born babe. This eruption was hereditary, as my father was T m I 1 oimilnrlv attccted. lie nao aiso ueen e;i- tirilv cured. I take sreat pleasure in re commending it to others who are similarly fT(ftad. I enn vouch for it. It is all it r-laims to be. I consider it a God send to this generation, and my house shall never be without it." J. u. kwo. Sparta, Ga, November tt, 1884. 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Shriner's Indian Vermifuge wik save them from ruin if used according U the dir ctions, It 1 1 .; 'r 4 fi s m 4U j 1 J ' -I: I : - . rftff jm