- ;. .. - . Mr :J ' . M r : !' rH-r::.'! i? feolina Watchman. L,OC A L tI poking: tfc.'ffficc the late V'B MCtess returned to-day tiu .m Christian mine. r m. Lee 'ami Tamily spent r&y a.Hl-v'cd..ehiy in Asheville, r n V.Osbotne, of Ilacksburg,b.C., . -i t. ...-. n shaking nanus u hi wa. xirtcd that work on macadamiz uili Iw-'iii-uoon. ty) n ;fo Miller, of South River, had coutifrv watermelons in town t3u to It U 101 ,1 the. fclr. t'i1 The faotel Jerome, wilt lc without a nrauagvr after this month. Miss flattie faur resiniM to.tuko elbctf atthat tnxv RU Imped some good hotel man vifloo forward and take the position. Mr. J. T. hatt returned 'hint Friday from Davidson county, -where he had been collecting hook; Hue specimens of minerals. He will have tlicm'on exhi bition at the Piedmont Alliance fair this fall. The dog man, chief of police, has lieen on the lookout for unlalielcd dogs this week, lie killed one Tuesday-morning. If your dog in found on the streets with out the tax-paid check on him he's n goner. Mr. Willie Sumrow, business clerk of the Stanly. Freehold Mines, was in town Tuesday, preparing" for the nuptials of his sister, Miss Jennie, to Mr. G. II. Peeler,- which occurred yesterday in New London. Attend to This. Tt will he riii easy matter for each sub scriJicr ta lh WATCitMAX to PT"t some of Iris neighbor to (ko the paper. If you get only fne H wilt Ikj u great i?dp. Just think of ill If cneb subscriber would get'buly one moro it would put the paer on a good Utsis. Have tho people of Iiowan and adjoining counties not got enough of local pride and enter prisclo do this? Wc believe they" have, liegin now, Tliiiisrs tha Wali-liliiau is ISotimi "T to KiltiW. When thq street improvement will STON FAVALTS 31 ON UM HNT MIKINO DEPARTMENT. I , Hi U i Several persons from the lower part of the county, namely: Messrs. Juo. L Jield left Salisbury Tuesday to Miller, II'.' A. Holshou:;cr, and Mrs, Eliza uhboio. llolhhouser, all started .-for Llowini; ....( i'n-, fi-nm I llock to0ay. . - 'f,p Hawaii vcu'iiui.i i..i.. stM'Un, Ya., la-st uijjht iu(1 rcpori Mr, Urucc liinstcr, wlo was pretty r r k V..V.WI1 cf Yiruinm, will ton rome time .since, is in town tins wec-K. v". . v. v -- , . 1 i i ., 1, . -i ii - ! i ii iV-ii iicv! .Ill;- in: liuuu-iuM .Kit :..!.td morning, July -Gil'- W-iii f.r thc-ith of next July; it is less T "II 1,V nrjii i no ...... I lj.j it celebration tticn. I ho coiiiity Alliance will meet at the i i '..... i i r..,:.-!. g-rj- 'iHtlUM.S (ill railll Mil j i4IM4 Milieu ini i'jrn I' ll ov'er at tite last meeting. Che northbound train on 'Tuesday .I,.l..i.i.,l li.-rk Iwii.l yi'itijrtil lie barf his head stilt patched up, hut is rapidly gaining his strength, and wil soon be ready to try bi:3 chances again. See the advertisement ol'gin property by 3Ir. D.tJ. liradaliaw in this issue. The property is in good repair andtcrms will be made satisfactory. .He means busi ness' as lie wishes to go into other busi ness, this not agreeing with his health. Salisbury's correspondent of the Char lotte Chronicle Tuesday portrayed the fact that the Iiowan Yeterans were oil iLckvyell station is geUing lively. We for the unveiling of the "Andrew Jaek- ... . hi it ii!-Vi iml tK l:if lor I O Mu!iiml iii I ,r- i mrl n CilllH! . ! 'W-y ' ' 1 i 1 i mi im ii n i "n ' " ' - - - - - - - " - i null luutiuiuvu in i.iiiniuuf - icution wc will pubhrJi.it next week, tliirt, get up your U. S. History and get right. (V.I. J I'. Cook has s .vapped' the Con ,il Shtii'Tiid for a JyctclQ..' Owing to" - Mr. T. M. (Jray, a nephew of Bro. fi'ict- wc kill not edit W for him any Kamsevs with a friend, Mr. Lee Hart, - I iir. Whether the bonds have been puld. When the 'new hotel will be ready for guejTS. How old Jim Cook is. Whether the Mocksville Times has an editor. If next spring vill;be an fr.arly one, When the weather Tionhets will all die. . What the kidnappers stole Will Colcy for. i Who will be the next president. If the China Grove Dart knows black berries. arc done. Which is the. biggest parly in the Uni ted States. " Whether cur fighting editor will fight or run. Pa r t iers a n s w e ri n g a n y o f 1 1 1 esc ; u es -V:ons are requested to enclose a stamp. Tribute l' Kcspect. Win:RKAS, God in his wise providence has seen tit to remove by death our brother, Capt. J. P. iHiman, one of the elders of our church: we the surviving; members of said church have adoptcil She following preamble and resolutions: 1st, That whilst '"we deeply lament that one so venerable and well qualified by age and experience for performing the duties of his olliee, has been removed Irom us, yet we would submit to thc sovereign will of our Heavenly Father and confide in His wisdom and mercy and His promises of support in the mid$t ot liereavemeiit and aiiiietion. ! 2, That'we sympathize with the fanij ily of the deceased in their sad bercavci- t?nveicd Grand Uathcriii!? of ! Soldiers The Statne Unveiling i Described. Wednesday, July 21st, just thirty years after the grand battle of Manassas u little town in Ihe mountains of Virginia was tli rouged to its titmosf7til it was over flowing, and the surrounding country ind hillsides were the recipients of the old m;n of war, coming to pay tribute to the memory of "Stonewall1' Jackson. About 100 members of the Iiowan Vet eran Regiment and 23 or moro son of veterans boarded the train in Salisbury Monday morning for the scenes of Lex ington, Yak They fouud the town hcautifuUy deco rated and that all preparations had been jtiao'c for the entertainment of visitors. Generals Wadn Hamilton, Fitzhugh Lee, John MeCansdale and Win. J I. llayuc,''ith hundreds of old treops were there to represent the cavalry. Generals Jubal Early, A. 11. Law ton, G. W. C. Lee, B. T. John on, U II. Stew art, w ith thousands of brave fellows w ho In-longed to 4hc "foot cavalry," were! there to represont their branch of ser vice. The same pieces of artillery which supported Jackson's brigade at the lirst Manassas, lired the sahuc when tlie monument. was unveiled. General Wade Hampton presided and Jubal A. Early was orator. The statue stands in the center of the cemotaiy. and the square contains about four acre?. The sculptor is a Yirg'uian, Old. Mimas tfes Gathered in This and Otiicr States. Mining Is ,a SiUp business If pursup.! ti'h the snnu; car- sin.i in lust ry ;w infrcUamilslu'r, banKUi?. "X "nl ?l,lcr l' K"!,"ie livuir. it Isaisoaeiriro? l SOU I Wp-.lllll. It tS Cl:illUOil th:it. M tro.d and sliver inlriln, -inco tlic Ulovifry t sola in iJvison tlic I'aclitu. coast, amounfs tn ftvTr 18 pereeni: iHTiii.num. The mli.-r of ile preclons ineialri do, s not excliaDjr,-; ho creates. Wfcat lc takfs rroin ihec.irth lias instant an llalrtnJc value. I he duliiir lie brtn u the sHrtjt-cisaByUicr'ollur ail. fed to the wt alUi of the woi !d " LIST OF JMhinerygSale! One 20-ltorsc-power Erie City Engine and 25 li. p. Boiler. One 00-saw Van. Winkle'' Cot ton Gin with- feeder and con- EM! & Parker Gold 31 inc. It was found some lime ago that! the 12-inch pipe, which carried Hie Water from the river to this mine, was inade quate to sustain the pressure and furnish enough water for proper hydraulicking, and the company bought from the Sata Christian Mining Company 7,000: feet of 20-inch pipe to take the place Of a like amount of the old. Owing to the fact of this being a busy season w ith the farmers considerable difficulty was found in get ting teams sudicicut to haul it,' but they have at laBt been all delivered and con nected and water will bo turned on in r. few days. . Tho time that it necessarily took in completing this work has not Veen lost, however, as hands have been busily en gaged in blasting out an immense tail race at the gulch, which will ejvc suffi cient fall to enable- a much larger and who was the designer of Lee's monu-1 richer territory to be worked which inent. The statue is of bronze and shows j 0tWvisc could not have been done i i : 4 1. l l II : 1 Inn livvHPil !iml it. f I I r' )wtllsi ! lii'hl I jo -lass in his riht' hand. The statue Ult a moncnt'o' notice, and has been ar- p roper incasurescight feet and surmounts ranged like hQmo cf the successful mills a granite pedestal lOi feet high, com.ist- u Georgia. Ali of thc heavier matter in-ola base course, die and capital. ooinil1 thron.h llve slices will be millet "Jackson." "1821-18(5;J." and on auother anJ 1:il'Sc taukfl v-lH catc the i-iagle word, ".Sfoncwall," thc som- what gold there mry be large Cnc'ilt to brequet given Jackson by hi chief, Gen- T.oat i r 1 ' ciui iA.c. The company U to be conqi-alulated lain body of the procession reached thc "P" the failhfuJ and energetic manage ccinetary. j ment ot t apt. 1 1 . A. J ttihl, who now has L'-J.UU) people surrounded thc tomb the property in such a shape that thc tml the statue, when thc iirinir of .., e ; . i,..:..k4 i . "I liiurjiiv-t-in ui inu i.iuiu it i u ui i " 11 hi iiiiiu rllll lllMirnifwl I hnf I hli nvnl'iucnu it-ni'ii 1 .a .I.1..1V.1.. v-. .null lliv. -VVllOO V10I , a t , , ibout to commence. As thc combined l l,ilvu ullM ullu,1 wu aiuls rendered "3Iv Country, 'tis of doubt that as soon as hydraulicking Thee." and then amidst rousiii- cheers beirins the returns will sustain this Also, Van Winkle Press. One Lidd?ll Saw Mill and Platform Scales. This machinery isTill in rood order, and can Vie bought to gether or separately to mij; pur chaser, Will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. Call on or address, . P. C. BRADS HAW, 'Russell, Rowan Co..N. C. JOHN I. WOMBLE, with Arc rcceiv will furnis Tlic Enterprising Furni ture Dealers, i ng new gooxls every day an V h your house from the kitchen to thc parlor. Wc uandlo a full line of , house furnishing goods. "VNt, RECEIVED TO-DAY ' a nice linc'of Walnut and Otik .Suits and will sell thiera at price? to surt every one We have the mettiest and nobbiest Hoe of Bcdstcsids ever offered for sale in Rowan crtunty. Don't fail to see tbm. Don't fal to sec our Parlor!Snits frci S35 to $i5. : They arc beauties. Don't buy any far nilurc until you have examined onr stock. It! will pay you. i Our trade has increased to snchan ex- . tent that ivo have found it KECSSSAHT TO ENLARGE and have Vented another room near our prcpcnCohe. : -Wc will give a cash discount of 10 per cent, for the next 80 days. ",orac ana sec our largo stock. Our goods are g Kl quality and wc will make tna prices sui jou. ours with best wishc?, mmmXL Provi'lenec towns-Jiip Sunday Shool mivt oli"!! will be held at Providence pletinxli.4 church on Thursday, tnc (m lay x4-.tigsl, 1SUJ. at lo o ciock in. 'Sir, V.1I, Crawford, of this place, has -$elHS dog. , Hee advertisenieut of the iiueiiu another column, diifurmation niictji'iiuig lier!wiHdje liberally rewarded. returned fronr Arkansas hist Tuesday, inent, and will fervently pray that the after a stay of four years in that country, eonwdatioii of the Gospel will lx? vouch- L'lllllll III Mulll Ml iK.lwk nl II 1J.V1 ...I KAIliit.ili ,T . tit - ,! ii 1..... HrH - l- IHllll 111 111' II Ul ,1 imSMIIUUHIU I " v' -v.jJ j-....... tages oftlmt Statc and speak loud in her praise. "Last Friday, O! and sable beaux, did picnic, O! The! I dandiest teams and daintiest beaux i ho. ho! 'Strawberry in-cserves stolen in the mansions of tilory, and that the the same' omnipotent hand that has be reaved them will protect and defend tliflii win l(r t r:i -l i i mi- in I li liliirn:- The dusky damsels 0f ( Ir,c . " sweets and eggs and rare meats, so, so? ; Uik UwcII station has become quite a Tilosft ,vhose larders sutlercd so chartre it 1;ul for -shipping of hickory wood. , ick . 0! ylicrc have been '.)7Q cords shipped from tiaL stiitjoii, and the work hasjifct begun. LittU; rjeanor Watson, daughter of the fufM iior Court Clerk, while daying with V:ne iif.her little friends, lell, and broke ytU.lttMi.cs of her ankfc, 3Iond.iy night. i Jlai. C'. V. King, of the Atlanta Journal, was in town recently wearing a long facci and a small black straw hat.. He had beea-down the Yadkin railroad to write n Norwood and other -towns. l ne i Watchman had done this two months a "n .and lie ound Llie Journal out ol a ' . 5 f ' hence thc Ion; ii j n . i ii i." i.i , c i ' - . . ..-.11 tlSjao Jin :uiu r-in-i lai ii i in-iie: iu kiip aim un.- mj , . .. lL is vmir duty to suIk-ci ihe lor it.rlaee voiir irtiv'ileire to do. it. Vt'ilt you In It? . f- O u r boy 5 1 i s r e pr esc n t cd ' i s : 1 1 e ad' i n c j with- which thaChina (hove iKirl spanks TiiVsdaV on tlic noon train '.105 Cicor-.J tlic Watchman for making mention last want ot patronage. 3, That these proceedings be spread on the minutes of our session book, be published in the Cakouna Watchman and a copy furnished the family of our deceased brother. rrWp lease copy. J. K. (Jraham, Clerk. ! stati-: m-:vs. Items Uailod Dawn 1o Save Spaco From Mountains t Seashore. .Juiin i'liiuins nal a le:r cut oil hy k shifiing engine Saturday night ia Char lotte Trinity College is to haye a 720 can. lie- power electric dynamo for IwrnLhiiJg arlihcial light. f The. Swain county IF.-rahl, published by .Mr. i'. V. Wiley, has sa.-'ieudei lor Via litii "paswd-ihroUgh this city on I week of Master Vado Barrier as 1 lier'r way Inane. They haye been-riding tlikHC'li the Northern. States- on free ra'.-ises.i " :" s- .1 About fifty-of Swlisbuiys invalids (?) am trj ihg the health-giving qualities of Miseiiiuiiiier iiriiigs' niineial water ami lntfl i'.iie. Ve 'look for immediate rc cuvcry. - . Bro. Xlvo. J). 13 low Grove i Ihirt, . called at our ollicc this morn ing but we .were out. Excuse us litis time, for weddings inust be at ti'jKlcd to.- '. Union county is now given up by a! open to conviction as 1 lie birth-place ot cx-l'rchidcut Andrew Jacksoiiy Two sturgeon were recently caughtiin Iliack river, bv llenjamiii, ItobiusoM. rwhich weighed 120 pounds each. Julia Jackson Christian, ra.nd-daughtci of the immortal warrior jrave a Ken tie. timid pull to the chord and the vei which hail hidden the heroic bronze sta tue of Stonewall Jackson from sijrht lell away. As thc canvavs fell to tlic ground, the dd survivors of Manassas who com nosed the llockbiiiljic battery, tired a. salute of 17 guns with artillery used in that F.at tie, while cheers irom 40,000 throats rent I lie air. Thc nroccssion then formed and re- plants, which wc learn formed and returned to the tower, where lunch was served to the participant tkoucli: ix ti:nx;i:ssi:i:. Miners Jlside a Slribc Ci ::victs I'm- plr.yrd arc I ri .on Away by tht .Miners Stai.i Troop.; Ordl'rcd Out Bloodshed l.::p ctcd. opinion. We intend to visit, tins mine soon, when washing is in progress, ami will rv and uive our readers an account of thc -'.in od ui operandi of the work. eh;;on HII.tr. Work here is being pushed as fast as possible, and the mine will soon be in shape Tor thc erection of the large milling thc manager, Mr. H. McCoy, Jr., will soon begin. 3Iniinin: RALEIGH, N. 0. Dress. Goods Department. Any buly wishing" to buy a Dress Silk or Wool and will write nic stating color anil about what price oods tlu-y desire, I will mail samples chcurlully. Uur Dress Coods stock is the most complete in the bouth. lf.yoa have sampled from any northern hou;e send them to mo and I wi.l mutea tlicni. JOHN. M. WO MULE. 22:3m M'g'r lres3 (Joos Dep t. iTcabc mcntiflthc WAicnuAN when jiou write READ & EARHH Vrosh Garden Seeds at re--duced J prices. Clrtvcr and Grass Socds at the lowest prices at Hnniss'.I rit 8toro. try W'e aro having a finer season this sum- . t a mer ma n we nave nau lor sojne yearr. (Jorn is looking well and is coming out in silk and tassel. Cotton is looking very tine and is blooming right sharply, but unless there is a late fall it will not State of North Carolina, ! ('!rrkt n n V $.perior (hurt Rowan County, j Juhj j0(h lHOX Notice is hereby given of thc incorpo ration of the Central Land Company of Salisbury, Is. C; that the names of tho ! incorporators are Edwin Shaver, P. H. j Thompson, N. Ii. MeCanless, I. II.1 Foust, J. S. MeCubbins, John S, Hender son, J. M. lladen, L. E. Stccif, M. L. Uean, 1, f. Wharton, and such! others as they may associate w ith them; that tho principal jdace of business shrill bo In Salisbury, N. C, and its general purpaso aud business is to buy arid sell real estate and to erect buildings and factories, nnd the doing of any othr business conferred wjon corporations by the lawa of X. Ci that theduratimiof the corporation shall be sixty yiars; thc capital stock u sixty thousand dollars, Avith prlvilcgo to in crease to three hundrod thousand dol lars, divided Into Khnros of tho par value', of one hundred dollars oaeii. j . W. Ci. WATSON, C. S. C. Sonic time ago the miners f thc Ten- pay ior t'ie fe. td.zer u c I. the Darl-j devil. lie says.be is not, nor formerly was the Dart's devil. Go slow, there, for Master Wade's father was in to see us last week and pledged his word lliot ti.: crm v."i tlu '.. di'Vll. Suit has been Imiuglit acainst tin Why don't our people talk more about bondsmen of the sheriil' of Alexander the lioanoke & Southern? - The sur- county to iocovth- a shortage of sJ,x0. yeyors are between here and Charlotte, Messrs. Moselcy & Met ice, dry goods ii of thc China and the people of Salisbury shouldbe dealers of Raleigh, made an as.sigumCnt it' our oflice 'this talking on this subject more than lhcy Friday. The liabilities are oyer are. No one will doubt that! this is the ' ' grandest opportunity that Suttsbury has had for. many years. ncKsce Coal Mining Company i:i the re gions of IViecvil'e, fur souwj reason or other made a strike. A written contract was made by the company hereby the miners could secure work b; ' signing the wiittcn document. The coi 'jitions were not satisfactory to the miner, and they re- Messrs. Sal'rit .vc (iaithcr had thc r.o-jl's mill dressed up in line shape last week by Mr. Keed, ot Salisbury. All they ask is a trial, and if they do not malic good Hour they say take your wheat to another mill. Several of the Rowan veterans left last Monday for Lexington, V a. More would have gone but were prevented by HEAD THIS ! e sure and call for ahottlo of 3 Oures. It lias never failed to cure Dyspepsia, 'Indigestion, and Sick Headache. I cangivo vou first-class references in 8al- ishury to prove its merits, for sale ly - BE IN TIME. ; 1 Don't wait till you get sirk to get bottlo of Enniss' Diarrhoea Spr he, but " Gome and have it realy. It will save you a doctor bill and probably your life. It Mocdy cure for DiarrhicaFlux, Pura mcv jnPliowcl complaints. It never fiyls WtvUic it taken in time. J. H. ENNISS. feVSLf It this road gives! Our fighting editor has been ruminating- aipl rustieiting in the region of Catiuvba, Sparkling Springs, and now hat tie has returned .wo look for some? iallUightfag, '; The joint picnic of thc Methodist and Presbyterian Sunday schools was post- jidiiyd owing. to. th ci!r inability to secure a. ear (for the accommodation of the crowd oil Tuesday. ' . in this branch o liev. ('. II. Kimr pastor of the Lutheran enter our nublic ... . i us the go by we will ever regret it. Subscribe for thc WatcIinan now. Prof. W. II. Neavc, tho man .who lias few equals as a teacher of music in thc United States, will begin a series of arti cles and selections on music pertaining to the culture of the voice and' breath, we imagine, in the next is:iue. This will be an important feature in the paper. The time is here for more thorough training study. It will soon hools. Prepare for it As the vestibule train was going in Charlotte Sunday live cows were on the track., ihe engineer eoulu not stop so j ho kdlcu lour out ot live. ehUTili iu Salisbury, will preach in the by subscribing now. Second Wlicran church in Ilaltimorc duirng the month of August, while on putuuuii, riv... e..'..x-. ...!. t i .1 t. i i x iiesu ii leiors .v no ikio uoiiaiuo ai ii- ; Col. Fai brother writes us to know if cles for the use of the hospital on East ie will euit the Duruam 67o thb fall. Main street arc earnestly requested to lie lias a delinuueiit subscriber and wants send them in nromntlv that the" cood to put in four months running him o the work may go on. Svjnd directly to the wid of tlic earth. ; . ' building 'the house formerly occupied The dean, of Mr w;ison Kior c ' lr- 4- 1 Jonnsion-wnere there will roiiorled last Thuisdav, tie was one of kawan'o inoacydeudcrs. and by his death tions 5n mo,lcy sl'ouK1 bc 'sen 1 lo F IK1. 1... I.T-"- Ave may look f;f the foreclosure of -many .ludrtgages-tlus fall. J. Murdoch', treasurer of the board Of managers Tnele Jerry llu.sk-has telegraphed the t'oaeortl Sla.idard that "possums" will flimb largti trees this fall and suggests tliat Col, Cook learn to climb and pur telegraph pole climbers. cy. L. P, (tiHieme, who has been trav- cliJig in the Holy Land and ali over the book 1s cspeccjally valuable to farmers, pl'l countries, iiasscd through Salisbury ln,t shoijhl be read by every man, woman vesterday. Tic-will deliver several loc- Hic NcivJJoiHi, . The new book "Labor ami Capital" advertised iu this paper is alt that is claimed for it.. The author, Mr. E. A. Aileu is author of the "Golden Gems of t Lifu'JLand other standard books. This tures-in the lower part of thc county. ' The annual convention "of Itowan ctoaty Sunday schooks wntl bc held in "f'lcc Ucforined church, ncar, Ilcilig's Mills", Thursday and Friday; August 27th andjKth.. RCv. U. Ilcllcr is pastor. - Wo l&u n of the death of Mr. J. Allen '. Uanmy. at the home of his father atMt. -iJiuii. l nosil:iv-nt. 1r a',. n,.l- - tr ami child in America. We have read it and cherfully reComend it to our readers. We hope that hundreds of-copies will be sold in cvpry county in North Carolina; WccMing IJcll.s in New London. M iss Jennie Pumrow and 'Mr. Geo. 1 1. Peeler wcro united by marriage Wednes day morning at 7:oT o'clock, iu the Meth odist churcli in New London, by Rev. C. M P i:illr.- ATr p o! rv'.i cli TL T ,J Z r '' Rumsay awl brother of Mr. ehu.-ci, was crowded to its utmost. Af -; uamsay, postmaster of this place. ter thc ceremony the happy couple, amid Poor Jim Cook is trying to raise a row t,,c ehcers ami friendly greet bigs, boarded 'tlUhc tieket agetit at Charlotte for 1,10 north IkiiiikI train for Rockwell the rin Jum four centf more to ret urn home of Mr. Peeler's mother, where they spend a few days preparatory to a trip to IIIwingr!t4ck. May their joy, rtever grow few, is the wishes of ll.e Watch- MAN . -' " oneord than to.go from Concord to "inotte: Whv ni,.i LHfV I Htute tUo " """ wain to -ret voir out., of K An aged Englishman, William Gribble, was drowned near Greensboro, with his tyo horses, Sunday evening, lie had imbibed too freely of strong drink, i The State guard's encampment; at Wrightsville, is more largely attend than any-similar encampment ever held; iu 'the State.' There are 'X0 men in the cam"). Thc child of a negro woman- in Char lotte was very fretful last Saturday. JShe gave .'it a morphine pill to quiet it. Siw. succeeded. The child -was buried last Sunday. Five men i:i Mecklenburg county took refuge in an old gin bouse from a rain storm last Friday. Lightning sf -ruck t he building and killed one, fatally iu hired two others and the otiicr two were unin jured. A Davie county man is reported as be. ing driven ten miles through country roads in Caliarrus county by robbers and was robbed of his money near I ho iron nridgoand was then released. Warrants are out for the parties who did the deed. Mr. M. P. ('line, one of China Grove's energetic merchants and chicken dealers has made uh assignment. Rev. Paul Parringer is assignee. Inability to col lect ad debts was the cause nl his as signment says the Charlotte Xnrs. The residents m the neigborhood of Oak Grove, Cabarrus county, arcgreatlv excited oyer the threatened extermina tion ot Squire Henry Long's family. Several nights ago some one went to his mill and turned the water on. His three sons went down and let down the gate to stop the machinery. -The next morning a letter was louno-in . quire Long's yard which read as follows: "It is the intention of the writer or writers to. kill Squire Long, his wife and, daughter and two sons. The hit ter won hi have lcen killed last night when slop- ping the mill froin running but for the presence of the lhirrson whom wc have no desire to kill. The daughter will be shot some day as she returns home from teaching her school." tvquire Long and family are mu.-h alarmed over the vandatta issued against them, and the affair has caused consider able excitement in the neighborhood. Thc night following the receipt of the letter Miss Long noticed a man lurking around the premises. A white inaii and two negroes are suspeelod of being the naflies vim are. making the threats.- - Children Gry for Pitcher's Caqtoriai Salisbury Produeo Market. Corrected weekly by 1). II. ivtiks K Co. Pry ltik'!, (Ircen - On Urns, ; White beans, Mi xci Flour. 2.50f-7 JOlCtlT, Gliiikcns, Irusli potatoes, S.v-ect lVaJs, -(Join, nir.iM'j " l oo 80 c 1.C0 .a: J.00 fused to work;whcreforc tho o;dc nniany the threshers being in the neighborhood. made a contract with the loi set ot eon- 'pjUi Salem Alliance is still in- the laud viet labor to furnish them willi convict Gf the livini-,a :d is li ing,ahd is likely to viet labor live years. . At this :irrangc- remain so. '1 hey hold their meetings ment the miners who were now wanting, regularly and have a very full attpn bread, became indignant. Thc convicts dunce. I do not belong to j the Alliance were out t work, however. now but will soon. 1 ho ; Alliance is Gn last Wednesday the miners; drove blooming in the weary land. T. S, the convicts and their guards on ji Irani July 18, 1801 ami snippeo ineni 10 jnosiijr. a ne shcriil telegraphed a detachment ot mil- () j $UfQ s tj pl0l,rcc ln ll.. i.f li-nrnw ivilli 4HM1 iv, 11 Mil-- fit Minimi- 1 ' tion each, to proceed Imek with lhc liner, Watchman and a picture of all convicts, set them to work and protect J the officers of the national Alliance in- Tho miners' have' been gathering inchilhy each State President. from ail the surrounding country until now they number near t!, (K) strong. They held a conference in which they determined to drive oil' tho convicts'. They surrounded the stockade which Col. Sevier was commanding with 1)8 men. A committee was sent to him de manding that thc conyiets and guards be at once transferred to Knoxville. See ing that he could not hold his position against such odds he agreed to tho de mands of the miners, und a second tiyie the convicts were driven on board and sent to Kno-ville. The governor lias ordered ail the troops in Tennessee in readiness, in all about GOO men. Thc mineis number Somewhere about 2,000 strong, from the adjoining mines iu Ten n esse and Ken tucky. Capt. Ingraham commands tlic mines. The .miners are armed with Winchesters and Colls pistols. Everything passed oil quiet !y Monday. The miners seem as if they do not want to make trouble, but arc determined in their aims and purposes. The miners treated tiie camp loys With respect, and the camp boys said the "miners are all right," when the train pulled out for Knoxville with them. The people ol east Tennessee have a warm sympathy for the miners, and even Governor liiiehanan expressed himself in favor of t he justness of the miners, but he will not swerve from his duty, lie is now consulting the attorney General as to his authority in the troubles. It is reported that he will ask President Harrison fur aid. The miners up to this writing hare carried everyone of their points, but the trouble seems not ov r. Some sad icsult is expected of this scheme, lor the min ers are prompted by hunger ami mean to stand to their colors.- It is hoped that the matter can bc settled without tlic bloodshed which seems inevitable. Thc presence of 100 scarred veterans from Rowan at thc unveiling of the Jackson monument at Lexington is a fit ting respectation of North Carolina's al titude during tho war. While other States, notably .Virginia, furnished moic ccnerals. North Carolina furnished more in thc dread struggle. Charlotte Lhrom cle. W H AT IS IT : ! i Kl utre & Rcndlcman want all the dried fruit, 'ben ies, Ctc,:hTMight to Vails' ary. Wc wantyou to know that vc will give you as much for tb'in an tho m rket aflbrds. Eighteen years ago wy began bususess in tins town-nut by always p avTni? cash for what we bought amsticking to our motto, ' Tho 'best o-hIW for tin 'lP4yt money," wc have been compelled to enlargo our store-rpomt iuwl now wo f. six Hoots filled amd riacked With the most desirable goods SALISBURY has ever -seen. lalii to bco them any other house in tho place We havo! th latest fdyle: of Dress Goods and arc any' (i.. . Wc arp pronatcd to sell goods anil will . '?ell them i:,vTi 1 IIIUII Look at some of our. prices-; WILL GET At our st r.you Henry oafril of Cabarrus county, had a young marc almost fatally injured l y running away with a mowing machine. The horses both ran away, throwing Mr. Sal'rit out. The cutler bar caught a stump and suddenly stopped the horses. Tl viioo"- otMie was thrown la u in I k-iiiw-?:iml bail the leaders of her hind legs cut in two. His brother drew l lo in out and seud tl e n togel bei , au.l Hie .iiiig hoi..e. w... vvai.Ji g .ii'.uu.l in ,,IIIU ! j,...j.iminiililllllll 111 ': wm twenty poundsof the whilest nngar for ;?1.00cfTec, 20wnts; scv mitea of flour jresh hams, cnMvk crs cheeso oycry weefw at lowest prices. Alaf aanie at s cents' Wo have a stock ol shoes equal to any anywhere along tho prop 03Cj roulo of . THE R. & S. All kinds of Cents1 Furr.isMnS Goods. Always make our srj yur hoa(1 quarter yen if you don't want to buy, it will give is pleasure to fihowo,, our goods nn I tell you how cheap we vvlll sell them. In our hack b , )f,u will Hud feed boxeV for vour horses-. To thc wholesale imfc wc offer special induccmers. j. Voitrs anxious, co B-rve, KbUT'17 & RENDLEMAN. "LABOR AND CAPITAL. i The Farmer's Great Iiofr. 33 Absolutoly Pure.. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening .strength Latest 17. S. Government Food Report. Of Valuable Saw Mill & Cot-. ton Gin Property. P.v virtue of a decree of thc Superior Court of Rowan county made in the special proceedings, entitled W. T. Tliomason vs. J. A. Thomason and others,'' I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Salis bury, on MONDAY, THE 21TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1891, the following de scribed real estate, viz: About one acre of land situate in the town of Franklin, Franklin township, on which is lo-ate. the saw mill, cane mill and cotton gin of the Thomason Rros., adjoining the lauds of W. T. Thomason and others. This land is sold for partition. Ju'v 20th, lS'll. ' LEE S. OVER MAN. Commiss!joif. STRAYED OR STOIEN, A i-olnirr TiiO 'a. ia I:mf. si:v, w!'.itcv wlfh ILvf-r rolnrcd r.-irs :ni I) is r;itli r ; l'l".i h-w nwU. ln ;nl. W.iS l.ist si'fll ilc.il! liu'rl'tck MliMl.iy. Iliil i-ciiiU-vvhl' lt lx ;iis I Ii' Ii.'li ' M Jtiif ;il :oi SWJ- I" I " n on'' of M.-il " An liilvll!i.i(l.. i .nii i.'J l-i I Ii !' "v 1 k iitf iC. b Hi - i I tlit- t,.,;- ;: i.i i.-i ' '' .' II i;u HliO. ;!-5 tl? fin".! iticnl. ami eU-k.M.Mi writer, 1 E. A. iv. L V( )LK, lies. X. F. A. afl I. F. JOHN TRIMP.LE, Sec. Xat. tintng"!, 't'l nlnts f , ;i:sbanlry. MKRaHin- M Y MCH7 l-iec. TliC I'jiit.kts' Naf. IjcagiTe, Sec. tei. Assembly Faruier' v iJiljiitt'ial Bctielit-Association. Also four other of IV. hjadiiig fHl;cir.vc LiUis oau.i jitions. Thisjjook eoiitaii.s;a true account' tjf tho work doiic by Uip different organizations. f&rr NEW I'OLITIAL VUT XV A3 0 lit I X I KJ) AT t) NC I N NAT I "MAY IU, IS'jL TIIISs W()KK CONTAINS A FULL ACCOUNT OF THAT NOTED CONVENTION, THE l'LTK0,UM ADOPTED, AI). UK&S X SfrNrtfW. PFEFFEIv.'l Tho.booH CQijtaiivs IQO octavtJt pagc5 :nX is haidsriwly-lounu. ?t?.oo. 2 ')(): 'Ijhi'i ineat 1 iOf)k can lo li.vl in North Carolina only through the i d: roeinsoh fob. hoosf, ' -rf i lial. ili, N. C, ?.Ksr.5 u'AN'ir.i) ix i:vi:::y cwsiw-i :i I in: Ti IIM-. .'In r . 1

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view