i c -1' (V I----- - ' . " " ., J - '' - I -'--! i i il : 1 1 'I I ! t iii i ii i 1 1 1 i : i b f 1,1 . : 1 Carolina Watchman. 5. L. BAM3EY, Editor and Proprietor sUDScnirTiON uats. Oiie year in advaucc $Si'x months ! iMubj.of five. . .'iniiaof ten or aoC , TESMS STRICTlC.gIT. Itcnnl ajscwad-clamall ai Salisbury, y. C. .75 1.2T. THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 18JJ. The AVatchu m 'orpin oftbe A III- pace in the vtu iim vvB- jjfotricts.. j jr The Watchman has M percent more circulation than any paper pifbli.-died in Salisbury. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER STATE NEWS. DAVIDSON COLLEGE. ; Thcie is a prdhihim.y that I) ivMson College will be moved to Charlotte; or some other city soon. The frieud of : the scheme argue that thz college is locate.! in the woods as it were, and that it should fee put in a more civil 7.ed community; , Tie WATt'ilViS U lonpytldiig that -will advance the educational in- teresU of our people, but we-fair that ihis action would not tend that way. Itfe think it would destroy, to a gre-it extent; the usefulness of oiic of the best colleges in the land. . In the first nlace tlm college has; " ppmijs een located tliere for many years. There has been a great outlay for buildings and it should never be mov ed. The founder of thcWdege were pleast-d with the location.; There is, )n healthier location in all our State; The people of Davidson College and ' surrounding couiitry have ,lo:ig been jjoted for their intelligence, good mor- L ' ttls and jftirift. Tae location is quiet. pretty and all that should be desired. Thcyoung-meii are rcr.;ovcd from tlvc - glittering vice of the city, its noise iHid every thing. The decewdanU of thus? who have, struggled to equip, the .college nearly all live in the yjciity. jThey certainly .would prefer that the college stay Tlvc trustees may have reasons not known to outsiders, Lut unless more light is turned on we say -Je.t the college stay where it is and juake it all that may be desired. GOHE TALL LYING. Some partisan papers declare that , ! the Alliance "leaders'foole l the peo ple into joining by promising them . that the order would not go into poli tics. If anybody will proveHhat it is -we will cat the end of tlje north pole. Cut the political leaders have fooled ; the' people by getting them into poli - ties hi a vay that meaus ;r.uiu unless thtre is a change.' These leaders have told an immense number of political falsehoods, some of them great big with warts on thcni. Every two - . years we have a campaign o lies in stead of .a campaign of holiest politics We don't .mean any olne party or that . every politician is built that w.ay, ut A liiaprity are. Let's Jiave reform , .along this line and the country will be . Jitter off. Mr. Harrison and the Silver Question The New Judges Other Xbtcs. f;orrprpoD!lcnce of the Watfiman.- Vastiington dune 15, 18H1. Mr. llnrrison is said to lie. deeply concerned, on the silver question and very anxious to acquaint him?elf with the sentiment nt the people iiLall sections of the country upon Um very important ques Unn. According to my information, which isnnquestionably reliable, na royalty. mail of prominence calls npon Mr. Har rison without having his opinion asked about silverand bvirig questioned about the sentirsent of the people in the section from which he come?. It is supposcl that ".this act of interest is caused by recent statements of those will have much to do with thf shanin" of the legislation m the next Congress that a iree coinage ui womu would be among the first passed after the Fifty-second Congress meets. Ttaf h rpnn'biie:ins and democrats woul I like to get this silver question decided before the Presidential campaign, and it may be, although it i extremely doubtfulj that Mr. Harrison r intends springing a surprise oh the country by signing the biu it it is passe-1. If there has been a single adverse criticism upon any one of the judges named bv Mr. Harrison to sit upon thn lKMich of the new" Private land claims court it has not been made public here. They are :nll lawyers of high standing in their Vwn States, and every One of thpni hasjeen upon the bench of their State courts. The fact that two out of the five are democrats lias also served to pivvnt criticism'. The new judges are .1. M. need, ot Iowa; W.F. Stone, of Colorado; II.. C. Cluss of Kansas, T. C. Fuller, of North Carolina, and W. y. Murray, of len- Iteios Ilblled Down to Save Space - - From 2Ionntains to Seashore. Ex-Sheriff Griffith died at Yaucey ville last week. "The stand pipe of the Charlotte water works has lwen built higher. Purtions of Cutawba and Lincoln counties have been dauiagcU oy nan. Bonsack k Co., of Lynchburg, have sued Duke & Sons for $23,000 which ther claiui the Dukes owe them as a NOHTII CAIIOL.IXA COLLEGE ! The liitorary Alr:vvS Amuuil CJiseert Commencement lixercis-. The next meeting of the Under? takers1 Association will be held at Morehead. The shoo factory at Charlotte has been sold and the. .machinery moved to Abbeville. A horse belonging to Mr. Wallace McO.ierv, of Mecklenburg county, was killed by iightisiiig last week. . Over eight bund red thousand dollars worth of improvements are now undtr wKv-in Asheville, not considering the big hotels or the federal building. Conductor Park of the Witkesboro road, has. been suspended. lie is charged with conveying n car load of lumber front Ilimriug tiivtr to Wilkes boro without charge. r Durham Sun: A gentleman informed a Sun reporter yesterday evening that si "entlenian .f Chatbtm county has at last solved the problem tof. perpetual motion and is coming to Durham to exhibit his machine, lie was expected here yesterday but did not arrive. iUleigl Visitor: John II. bryan, Xotier. The stockholtlcrs and directors of tire Salisbury Prodkcj Harkt. Correqted weekly y JP. U. Ji uas & CO iiruociaiion wm mcei ni me court p.uttcr. .20Yi25 Green " E q., died recently lil ltioi J.ineno, ira-- . pr.)f Fihor Kev. C.J!. Tving, of Siilisbury preached the Eaealaurcate sermon, which was an able discourse. The literary address delivered before the societies 4ast week was by Hon. JohnS. Henderson, of thi city. I lis subject was: "Physical, mental and Spiritual Culture." The Jarge crowd listencl with marked attention and were highly entertained. rrof.-AY T. Whitsett. principal of Gibsonville High school, delivered an address entitled: "Value of a Definite Furpose in-Life." ANNUAL CONCEPT. Tuc.day nijht, in the auditorium cf; the seminary, the yoang ladies of that institution, under the direction of Mrs. Kliimiullor, pive the annual concert, perhaps the lest in ye:irs, Couipctent critics speak in very hir.h." terms of the execution of some very ditTieuit pieces of music. It was noticeable that all of the son-gs were rendered without 'the music and many of tho selections rendered with out the music and many oi the selections rendered without notes. Mr. Klillmul- lcr as? a -music instructress enjoys quite a reputation. - Prof. Linn rqad.tho. Tionor roll, which was quite lengthy, showing pood results. A diploma was awarded to the only p,raduiite, Miss. Lula K. Fisher, Sit. Pleasant. The medal given to the mem ber of the intermediate class for general excellence was won by Mable larrie, though Misses Wicmr.r and Cassidy, of South Carolina, were close competitors. The medal was presented by llev. C. li. King in av-rv appropriate speech. Tiu medal for the highest general average for the session was won by Josie Linn,ol Illi nois. 1 lie medal was lianpil y' presenteii house the first Saturday in Julv. at 11 Chickens, o'clock. A full attendance is desired. as business of importance will conic be fore them. Jxo. Deakd Pres. J. C. BERNHARDT, Scc'y- Only $1.90 for the -Pinogretswe Far" mer. Watchman and a picture of all the officers of the national Alliance in cluding each State President. jOniou?, v L-pu White beans, l3i Mixed " flow. 2.50S4(I Irish potatoes, ! 100 Sweet" 60 Tens. . . C3 Corn. 72 TOBACCO MARKET. f corrected weekly at Planters' Warehouse , T-reakt for the month ending March 3 is have been unusnally kood. considering tbe bad weather and roads.; As yet there is jno visible decline in the market. We advise qur rienda to sell .A3 soon as Below we quote ;" " : Ilillsboro OWrver: Mr. A. J. Gor don, a farmer living west of town, says snakes are plentiful in his neighbor hood, lie killed two black snakes in' his chicken house, one having swal lowed a frying-size chicken. Children- Cry fcr Pitcher's CastcriaJ A-TERRI3LE DISASTER. An iran bridge near BenHy Switzer land, gave way last Sunday asacrowd jDtl train was passing over. Several families were on hoard aud ft! 1 were filled. At least 120 were killed and 1 jt is thought tbut (nore will be found. jSeveral Jvujodred wore .were bndl hurt. .One eytireTtty is in mourning. This is another warning to railroad rnen. Jtis a. common thing for trains to run over bridges very rapidhy, Gen erally there are down grades and tin (trains frequently cross the highest .bridgesat therate of 50 and CD miles nn hour. .Of course accidents are un avoidable, but trains should not be run .over bridges at such great speed., HEW SUPERINTENDENT. CaptJ y. E. Mcliee has been super intendent of the W. N. C. road for several years and lias given universal .satisfaction.. Tuesday he accepted the same position with the Georgia Cen tr.d. Mr. 11-U. Bridgers, at one time Jsnperiutcnd'ent ot the Oxford & Key. ville mid later of- the Greensboro & Wilkesboro road, has taken his place ns superintendent of the W. N. C. .Capt. McBee and Capt. Bridgers ;ire iboth self-m ide men and native North Carolinians, and it is a pleasure to re .eord the promotion of both of them, in heir resective positions. j MOREHEAD. V M(rehead is the place to go to now The eighth annuatossiun of the teach ers assembly legan there Tuesday Tand will continue until the 30th. E'scur juon rates are hss than one straight fare. Juites for board during the! as .sembjiy are only one dollar per Iday; iccommodatio:is Jii-st-class. Many 4iroruiiient Hople will l e present,; ia luding some of t!?e let jspeakers. trisuing, suri oaur.ng ana hnht r.din re imioiig uie .many Thefel jStales go tlure Murin;;,llK' ebtire im- ne-:ee. The way to reform abuses is to put an end to "them. Such evidently was tlw, svititmi tkf Cnimniinnp'r of Pafc- W HI) I1'!! ' 4- t... ........ - ents Mitchell when he issued his recent order amending the rules of the patent office so as to absolutely prohibit any sttorney or agent, who had been an employe of that olnee, apearihg in be halL ul imy application upon which he had in any way acted-while a govern ment employe, the lull sigmiieance of this reform" may be better und r- stood when it n known that for many years examiners in the patent office have rejected thousands of applications, particularly those trom parties who t hey had reasons to suppose could not afiord to put up sufiijientcash to appeal from the examiner's decision, for no o'hei reason then that they mi ht .afterwards, as " attorneys, get a .fee for getting the same allowed: thus, not only rob bing the inventor to 'the extent of tke. additional fee, but keeping him out of his patent until, in many cases, it had become worthless on,, account of later inventions. In. future examiners will have to decide applications solely on their jnerits, and not as many of them (fortunately not all .of them) have so long done, with a view to their own future profit. Secretary Foster has bv no means lost interest in Ohio politics since he entered the Cabinet, and he has gone to Ohio to assist in nominating a re publican candidate for govern or,and will also probably take advantage, of the gathering of men f roni-all sections of the State at the convention to put m some licks for '92, and to find out how much danger there is for the re publican -party in the growth of a third party in the State. Col. W. W. Dudley, who is usuallv classed as an auti-IIai rison man, hasn't a nigh opinion of the recent-inti-Hai - II 7 1 T T 1- IT nsou gaviienng ';n lnuiannpons. ue savs of it: "Thev are acting like a lot ot fools. " The idea of their trying to do anything like that eighteen months before the convention. The thing is' not important or -significant. It js simply amove of some Gresham's bring him out as a candi date. There is always opposition to Mr. Harison in Indiana. Whether that opposition is strong enough at this time to prevent, his getting the delegation no man can tell." The democratic view of theniovement was expressed by Ex-Representative Stock slager, of Indiana, now here. He says: uThere always lias been considerable opposition to Mr Harrison in Indiana, but the Harrison people have the ma chine, you know what that means in politics. Regardless of the popular sentiment, the. machine is apt to give Sir. Harrison control of the State delegation, but if hois nominated Ido not think he can carry tbie State zil, where he has resided lor in:tiiy years. Mr. Bryan was a rou ot the late Hon. John it. Bryan, of tins city, and was foi- a long time prior to a .d during the war a teller ot the old bank of the State of North Carolina. Greensboro Record: The Steel and Iron Coinnanv have ir'.ven the con- tract lor the brick and : also for tne stone to be iwed in the construction of its lurnaceaml the C. F. & Y. V. only awaits the right of way to begin laying its track through the cemetery grounds to the steel works. This wilt l.e given probably tomorrow, when the absent commissioners, return to siu the l):ll),-,r- Red Springs Farmer and Scottish Chief: A very destructive hail storm visited the section of the county around" Fates, ten miles south of Red Springs, Friday afternoon of last week. Tne storm came very suddenly from the northwest, accompanied by a gale of wind. Mr. R. W. Live rmore had a large Held of very line cotr.ou com pleted ruined by the hail. . Tie -crops of James Oxendinu and; '-others i;i tne neighborhood were al.o budiy du:naged.' mm 4SlP Common Lwg?, 2a4 :,.ra 4-ic.i Ilripht ""6!al0 Fillers, common, 5a8 good, 8a 12 J extra, 12lal8 Wrapr3,good, Fancy, lSti25 25.-35 35it4G KLUTTZ & CO It ale. FOP. A complete Ferotypc outfit at a rea sonable pi ice forash. For further infor mation apply at this t.filce. Me amusements. jieopl in (J,; and larrhuning Absolutely Pure. i,f T i.;,i -infi.r.,lprP(1 lii? r5. A cream ot Tartar oaKing powoei " ' 1' Tf ! . 1.. x 1 i. ceptcd, has been re-elected president! latest U. S. CJovernmcnt food Keiort. the seminary. A very sucesshu term closes under the temporary management of the Misses iiii: icy ami lUrs. Iviin'aiu! lcr. Tv.rnxTY-3rxTU (.o:.:Mi:"C'i;:.ti::T. Tiie Latin Kalutatwry was. delivered bv Mr. Robert L. Fattcrsoii, of China Grove who carried oiT l !;e second honor. Mr. Patterson wis very onthnsiasiie," rout seemed to feel the great iniluence of what lie said. Address, "North Carolina," by Mr. Richard L. l.amc of Salisbury, was a plea for State pride, such nsissure 'to follow a careful study of the States resources when compared with those of other states. Addrcs--, ".Morality As I;. Is, by Hen derson 1. MiiSer of Salisbury, N. C'., was a very superior effort. Mr. Miller, in spite of a very active college life, hrs j stolen many peeps into the reat world, and liis observiii ii.ns wi re carefully mane. Addnss, "E lbrt and 'Endurance the Price of Success," by Henry E. Sloop, of China drove, was happily written. The examples Mr. Sleop ave iir his sin- ort of this theme were tlrawn from real family 10-Ceat Unequalled for tho Cure of Dysentery, Diarrkcca, CIiol- flFUfsl B ' PA CH ARLOTTS IT. C. Douglas' $4 Shoes, Douglas' 3 ShoesJ Douglhs' 3 Shoes, ladies Douglas' 2.50 ? it $3. 2.25. 2.25. 2.00 w jewelry, NEW GOODS! LOWEST PRICES! iiie. . . Address, '"Whose Plnee diave vve - to Fill?" by Mr. 11. L.Tauers.,:;, of China Grove, was' very r.uieAue, and ebarly showed thai the youn;; man reeoi 1 the responsibility ico wil; upon ai:; You tec: nt a picture of the wdiviiul tmenng t'i in! -Sl.VO iind officers of the Alliance tft the Progressive htiruur and the Watchman and ii turc. Comiarisfn of Finsiiifil Affairs hi Korlh Caroliii;;, lC0-18t)0. PopuJ.it Ion, WllliC. 'filoi eJ. InJUus, C20.S1J 8Jl.ri 1.I5S 1SCO. i,c;:.3io 111 It is on tlie cards for the friends of Senator Gorman to make open war upoivMr. Cleveland, should he show any signs of crawling oat of the "-soup" where the Gorman pople claim he now is. Representative Mills" is in town to remain quite a while, and he has sav agely jumped on the newspaper men who have been printing interviews with him, and says he has not been in terviewed for months. Our neighbor, the Herald, is excited about an editorial published in the Watchman two weeks ago concerning the political situation. The Herald calls for an explanation. We refer it io the article in question, Others might write it in a plainer manner, but the writer can not put it in a more concise form, and hence there is no use to repeat the article. Wc simply give it as a-matter of opinion, judging from the many .signs Unit the people are gelling in earnest, and lijthe pres ent parties refuse to "notice Iheir de m rntls a new party will .eventually spmii: up. The writer is not alone in thi va n of t hinj's. BANK CATITAL. lS.-o. l:0o. 31 State b.tn'ica. $T,SC3. 11,21 X.at. b.irlv.s, 2,fi5C,OO0 To imcU tnaiv-iilUJU. R.wulilSUU; " 1,131,1 wliUc " li!.o 4 savins 4'i,o.)0 lSlTlV-tc" 2T4.1C3 0 Bvnks. 1 1.4-tl,M3 TowicJilnJIvlduI, ernciRtx banks. $i,t'.5'J.tI7T.iUon;U bn, 5in,T53 Per oa-jiit. , 1.k; ti wv take onc-itrtU will to, l.Ci o.f-c.is'.i .iml c tsli j ltmsln another ' i S;!6C..2U Ppr.QiplNjL, li' cts. Tlr stafe, savtn?s nnd inl-.ai-e b i'!Vs u not re port anv spvt; ius's'.t h ;:inl the Se.'u.t.J prcsihivs tliat ao'ceuis In every do'.l n- they Juvpi (inriu m:t? ap :!, grct.-nbacUs, r.ut tonal- banjj nit.di, tic., Is s-olc. i hl is coruinly a liberal ctt;aaU,. BANK CIRCULATION. , $5,213,"93 t NAt'l banks, $513,495 Per capita, c.wll'cr capita, 4u i-ts. LOANS AND DISCOUNTS. 14,08n,743;Nat1 btinks, Perc'tplta. 14.19 Saving " wlittC, 22.3tstate " ! Private " - Was. coa li.r.ne and liikr, I have just bought the nobbiest line of floe jewelry ever brought to balUbury. Mv stock of" (Johl and Silver Watches, Kile's, Diamonds, t'hains and Charms is complete. I am here to stay and will not be undersold. No charge for show- iiir troods. The most novel line of Clocks ever shown in Salisbury. You will save from 2o to CO per cent, by buy ing from me. Come and be convinced. ilesnectfull v, K.Y. L. JOIIX.-OX. 3I:iin St., next door to E. C. ililler. Per capita. INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS. $2,3i,331,Nat'l banks, rcrcapltt, 2M state while, 3.25 Savlncs" i Private " Per capita, 11KS0URC1 -13C0. Loans, Btojks, nu l ram banks, Real estate, Notes from other bank, Sptvle fauus, Specie. OLlier resources. $M5,235 101,872 4,17(1 T33.212 $ 7,04, 4-5 4.00 $,C73.203 2,.V)2,817 $3,041,2'12 4.91 14.030,746 37.714 MS.L'3 4,S2o 1,0. 9,71fi 2S,V12 Loaos aud dijounts ltond ron-irculatlon 15-ju.is lor tli-poalta Other stocks Due froai resurvc a scuts. . Due rro;o national bank.s. i ue Ifoin other banks. ... Ilinklns house Real estate Current expenses.. Premiums p Id Cash li ems Bills of other bmks I- rael lonal currency Specie Leg 0 tenders ; per e nt. tund Due fiom U. S Loans ou r.-al estate Loans on collaterals BESoCr.CitE 13o N it ton V. Total. j 70.760 i .v.'.tn o ;ci,7i7. .po,'74 4i.f,;.6 :,T4ri 13 i,7l9 37l.-t7 1V7.744 PC.324 G77, 2,Si"2 24-i,7'Jrt 'ifi. 9 C.94J .'.'4.7'Jl 2,09i,C19 333,74 .i JS;i,410 I 7l:,noi Co,7c i ! f.o,r,-o! .-,s9s'; 2 43 .79S1 13.W0 10,ir45,01u;lC,113,o:4 LI ABI I LIT ES 1 S(X I. Capital stock, f7.S63,4v C'Vroulallon, r.,2is,635 Deposits, 2,.34,.tji Due- o: lu r banks, 15,''1 other liabilities, eJi,40 $13,313,352 Capital stock surplus L'ndlvldea proflt3 emulation DlvMcnds unpaid , Individual deposits V S. deiioilts U. H.lls'urslps orrn:e Due national banks Due Statu banks Notes reals. ountid.i Dtlts payable. t. . . Other depo-ats : . . Other llab.littes UABiLmrc l?9o. National Total. $i.C35,U00j $!,4t',513 1,033,i30 377.9S5 CH,4y3i 2,l; 4,C7:V-t'- 03,HJ0 l,;t5.922 CU,4'J5 7,237 e,ft47,-i53 9S.537 CM 34 12.49 k;9,344 ' 632.093 9",ni)0 2.C0 14 '.534 i?10,"5r.,04 $l,Ci,5!u Children Cry for Pitcher's ritom.' i no it irree oi . l oti Messrs. I'atU i-ut and V. Ph. upon Mr. SNkki The drce of A. M..was conferred upon llevs. V. A. ami J. L. Deatoti, II. , M. 1 iet rea, George II. Cox and Prof. W. T. Whit sett. TIhedr'P of D. D. was conferred up on Key. F. W. E Peschau, of Wilming ton, N. C. MEDALS AWARDED. Victor C. Uidenhour, declaimcr's me dal; N. A. P.oer, general average in soj!iomore class; C. 1. Cox, medal for best average in freshman class; L. S Shircy, best preparation for freshman class; Charles A. lirown, for best written examination on arithmetic. Valedictory by JL N. Miller, of Ra!i--burv. who cariesotrthe iirst t!:e honor. It was beautiful aud tourhia. Mr. .Miller's own earnest atx! positive manner made it so. ' Thus closes a:tiiih r session of ?orf!i Carolina College the most n-ovperous for years. Piv-idcnt Shlrc-y aiid his :v associates hie labored hard and ex pect a much larger enrollment next year. The above was culled from tho Con cord Standard, w hich gave an excellent report of tho exercises. L The patrons and pupils ofthe Seminary as. well as the citizensof Mt. Pleasant, greatly appreciated Mrs. ICliflmullers faithful service in the musicand art de partment, and in testimony of their ap preciation, the Board oi Trustee-, and Principal, Rev. J. A. Linn have re-elected her to the Chair of music and art. era Morbus, Summer Cora- plaint, Pains in thp Stcmacli i and Bowels, &c. Respectfully, T.F.ldlJTTZ&CO. The unpreccdcntcxl trade of the past 10 days made in necessary to4my largely to fill tlio car in a jrrcat many nCw goods this week. Ever since tlie inaugu ration of our great eut price sale in f!nc clothing that department has been filled with ready buyers. No sale like it ever held iu Charlotte. When we advertise-to cut prices wc cuk Every body under stands that now. Wc never advertise what we have not got, nor name price we no not take. When the work of the Racket is done there will be no living jnortnl wbo enn say truthfully wc cvtr failed to keep faith with the public. If the man Douglas, the man from Brockton, had known us as well wo arts known here he would surely have known that when wc advertise his shoes that we had the shoc, aud saved himself the mucinous position, oi making or picsist- iiH in n.e MaLcmciii wmcn evervbodv knew was untrue. In the onward man h - of our business we cannot afford to ston to save him nor any other combination which tails in our way. Carpets'and Mattingsjiayo had their . due share of patronage in the great m.sh for good values. Never ohl half so many as this spring. Not .many daj now until wercach the Butler Liiildmg and shall inaugurate a special sale of Crockery and (Jlassware to run forr,0 " days. A huge stock of these goods will -be closed during this salc'for I he .hit k i f room. - W.J.&B.JM. DAVIS, Look at This ! v.. I Fire in th West Ward. I wish to call the attention of my triends to the fact that I have deter mined to consolidate my business at one point. Therefore I have closed my up town store and am doing business en tirely at the store on youth Main Mi ret near the Salisbury Cotton Mills. Here I have a full line of Dry CJoods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries' and Provisions, Coun try produce a specialty. I want an un limited number of chickens and eggs ut all times, for which I will pay the highest price. Mr. A. A. Hartman is with mc and will be pleased to wait on his friends: Respect fully, T. J. W. EIIO WN. Salisbury lias long been in need of another first-class CLOTHING AND tiKXTS' FUCNI.SniNG STOHH, and wc are jLid see lb & L. Wright coming for ward to (ill tlie lonjr-i'elt want with a fine flock cf Ci.;t:.;::g. !!..ts hoc:-, Sh:;-.--. Cobr.r?, Cu.T.:, Tas. Cr.ivaf, ; nv.u i..e:ci;;c'l cad Gents I i;riM: iiii-.r' j (..) ) !.-, at lower prices than ever before o.L-t t in S.ili.:bui v. '''t They have oj.etu 1 t'ieir vi '.l-fclee-c I Ftoch in t!ic sto; t room fornierlv bceu- j-ied by G. V. Wri-ht as a furniture store, on Nortli Main trcet. Tlieir bur iness will be strictly Crn class no ac&U "Cheap John" and up with the latest styles. Their prices will astonish yon Many people are anxious to learn how thcy are selling so low. For their bene fit we will say that they bought their entire stopk directly from headquarters of manufacturers. They paid the ca:-h and got the discount, and with the as sistance of n friend of thirty years ex perience in the clothing trade were nble QXi to purchase their Ftoek nt lower pricey -than formerly ?old. Of course they will (rive tlifir rn rk-iK'. 1 . .c i . i . . . i ffcy "io-gains, anu win enable the citizens of Salisbury to buy goods cheaper at home than they can abroad. Just th.ii Wo' arc now roceiviniri tho lnrirest and best assorted slock wc liave ever carried. I cad ;i few o f on r p r i ce s : -Iant goodftj 10c. pt r ytinl. Ilrot'-an SIkicp, Si. 00. Dross Goods IVoin He. to $1.00 yard. lion's Sliocs from $3.()0 to $12.50. y A. full line of men's and boys Hats. f . The dhenpost line of Groceries in Salisbury. i If you wish to save money, do not buy until you gcj, our prices. Wc mean business. W D T 7. TI7T 0 Pfl V. V. vJUJjiiill v UU. Tresh Clarden peeds at re duced prices. (lover and Grass Peednt tbe lowest prices at Enniss' l)mi Store. 33 KEAIXTIIIS! le sure and call for a Isolde of . Cures. It lias never failed to cure Dyspepsia, .Indigestion, and .Sick i oadache. j ean ivo you first-cla, : t f'ert nces in Sal isbury to jirovc its merits. For sale 1)V - BE IN TIME. Don't wajHMtill j-ou get wrk to get a bottle of Enniss' Diarrhoea Specific, but come and havcTt ready. It will save ou a doctor bill and probably your life. It is speedy cure for Diarrhoea, Flux, Sum mer and liowcl .complaints. It never fails to cure ii taken in time. J. If. ENNISS. fc-12if LVU7 U - 4 Walter A. Wood's Reapers and Mowers arc iht best on the market. They have beef) fully tested here and have given satisfaction in every triah They arc durable and simple. Can refer you to any farmer who has used them. Call and see rfio before you buy; examine ma chines and hear my prices and terms. 1 am also agent for High Grade Fertilizersr G.T. BERNHARDT, Acront: A LIVE BARGAIN. - nionev will do XoiiTii Carolina, 1 Superior Court, IIowan County. I August Term, 1S01. Elizabeth Herman, Plaintiff, vs. James P. Herman, Defendant. Action for JJirorce from Bonds of Matrimony. The defendant James P. Herman is hereby summoned to appear at a Supe rior Court to be held for Rowan county at tho Court House in Salisbury on the 2d "Monday before the 1st Monday in September, 1S01, to answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff in this action, and iet said defendant take notice that if he fail to so appear and answer or demur j the plaintiff will apply to the Court fori the relief demanded in the complaint. ! W. (I. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court TiTFO. F. Kl.l TTZ, aa.Cl AtCv.fnr riainliii EST 3 lor one moment what and then hear some of their prices : You can buy of them 830 to ?10 suits at 82.". ; 825 to ?36 suits at SIS to S?:0: 8-0 suits at from 515 to glG, and so on all the way down. They can open your eyes on prices of Wool and Straw Hats, all of the latest styles. Tl ;eir stock of Boys' Clothing is com plete, and way under the regular prices They lso carry a well-assorted lir.eo la lies', misses', men s and boys' Shoes Irom 5 cents up. Fiinr linen Collars only 10 cents. Latest styles. Linen CuHTs only 1 cents. A handsome line of underwear at j-ra price? never before o.Tercu in the city. t t t V We liave a line of-Ladies' Breast Pin s that we are sel- ling until June 10th at half price. All Q'OOtl P'ootk antl f i !! v. TJ . . J 1 I'. Tlie battle has begun against hiph prices, so go and examine their ftoek w hether you want lo buy or not, and be comir.ccd that the above prices and jualitiv3 are correct. If you do. von v. io ho u..- iif.'t pi ease., roul in the- I;i.nt YV. it I warn nitefl. Respectfully, REISNER & i i BRO. Leading Jewclcis, t f-.Tf 1

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