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Mm Carolina Watchman. LOGAL. " Tia'K-PAV, SEPT. 17, 1891. "-;0Oil cotton -is bringing cents. j"ae nogro cottoistri'f.-c vfi's u failure. The Fair is but one month off, arc you cotton factory is epaken cf for New -. tx)!i!o;. - ! - . Mr. Victor Wallace! li" gone north far liiCstoek of (all goolsj " -- jfttttc IV.ifhu'ss Ag-ent Worth paid this ofnee tt vi.it last Saturday. ' ;. M&ny Salisbury people tiro attending the Concord Fair this week. Mr? Mclver v. ill assist Prof. Mclver Vith the Institute next week. The Catawba Fair commences thc-SOth of this month and continue? Jive days. Mr-s:-A. W. Watson, of Wilmington, is ;i-iting M'rs.J. B Watson, of this city. Mt-Ssrs. W.' C: .licathman and W. B. '.fain, of j?ttfsville, spciii last Sunday in ' the city.' 1 '"Mr. J.' P. 1 --e:ts is now working for : KTattz & Kendlemau and asks ail his ' friends to call and sec him. Governor T. M. Holt passed through : hen;' yesterday on hi.-, way to the Concord Fair. Ho speaks here to-day. v ' t.ost A breast pin, silver spoon imita ii(n The finder wi'l be liberally re- Avarded by leaving it at this office." IJIe.incmber -"that the Watchman shall coii ti due to be the leading paper hr-Sal- '. i- a : .1.1..... r-.,l..-. iiairv. ,ooi your licinwi iu kuum.huc. The railroad switch running to the SalL-bury Cot toff Mills luis been changed ami now goes i a from tiiC side towards C'iiha (Wove, i Ofir estecir.fd -fighting editor has re-si-.n-d.- Our 'best wishes go w ith hTm. ' In the future Jh; will write peotry for the New York Herald. "Work is moving on very well at the First Presbyterian church and when it. is - oomph-ted it will be one of the' finest ; church edifices in the State: The Salisbury Dally II' raid will appear the last of this month. The N. C. Iferajl : aid the .'Lexington Dispatch will con soli -, li'U'ohd give a five column daily paper. "Mr.' Frank McCubbins, the young and : ! ciilerpi i,ing cotton "biiver, has moved his ofiiee '"'in to" the Davy Wiley Bank ' 'building, in 'the County Treasurer's cf- . - Mr O. D. Davis left Tuesday night for -Piclmiond to be present, at. the trial of , J. I Aiistain for forging a check up. Au- stain i s -now reported to.be from Stanly. -It is reported that-Kcv:Pr, Creasy will help Pam Jones conduct a meeting in Cart c,rsvi lie, C . .Dr. Creasy is well known in Ilowan, .buying at .one time preached Ik re. Sam Jones likes his ser vice very mucli It is -afd. A case of attempted rape on the. persmi of Miss E:i?n Karike?v by Daniel Beaver, has caused some little "excitement here. They are both from the upper-part of the .com. ty.-. Ik-aver is about 25 yeans old. ' He-say 3 that beds innocent and the w hole uffahj is one of prejudice. In a triarbefore justice Joe McLean he wan found guilty, and was bound over to court in a bond of $500, in default he was placed in jail. The witnesses are the lady and a little boy. . Itntes to tho Catawba Fair. For the above occasion the Riehnond & Danyille Bv U. will sell tickets to the. NewtoivN. C, and return at following fjttes from points named: Tickets on sale September 2Sth to October the 3d, limited returning October 5th, 1891. From Asl.eville, $1.00; Marion, CI. 10; .Salisbury, Sl.lJO; L'hariotto 1.-H; Greens boro, $2.00;- Durham, $3.20; Henderson, $lv00; Raleigh, $3.00; Salem, $1.00; Golds- boro, 1 GO. Hates from intermediate points in same proportion. TJic Fair. II . j The fairs this fall are all !oked to be good ones. Our own we know win not fall behind. As yet ii is y!ng and. pooriy equipped, but the Piedntont Fair is bused on a solid footing aiid every; year is destined to gr;5W. Evjery year; improven-!x;;:ts arc made. The face track has been finished and shows thp; lift lo cation of iinv we liave ever seen. 1 no races can be seen the wliolo run. the ele-. vation 13 so favorable. All the nccessarj appurtenances wilf be malc aiid every director isstriving to make hi?5 exhibit the best. In this we Iqvc to see; rivalry. Good music will be famished by the Pilgrim Coronet Band. j Hon. G. Wv Sanderlin wll f.pcak to the veterans 011 Thursday. - ; . Several balloon a.?censiojis wilt he made on Thursday aiid Friday,fron' which a man will jump out when at the height of 500 feet,-and descend by means of a par achute. Together with the many exhib its this will be one of the most Enjoyable affair Howan has. had' for a long time Get your exhibits ready for it ind make it a success. j MINING DEPAETMENT. Killing Ne-ars Gathered in This and Other States. M!rA:. is a safe bu-trvv ss If 'pm-suort wli'u the sain.' can" .in l in tustry s mer-.;U:in listn?, banfelnir, or anv other logltliaatf- pursuit. It Is also a creator of s. '! ! w'!ii;h It Is elalnl that the profit, -on X 'U H'J'I nilvlT Ciltl!', iM '' tllj 'tl-Oi.V.TV Kt T9iti ia t sj-.en the I'aci'io oaat, u mounts to' ovt-r .s pfTt-ent . pr ar.nr.ffi. The miner of the prectous (TK-iaisuoi s not ex(;aaissc; no crete. w nat. 1 e t itt-s rro.n t iiearthtiasiabtHni.aa . las rinsic value. rtie tloiu.r ue onnsrs 10 u.c surut PisanGLiieracllar idJed to the wealth of the woi Ifl " Suicide in StatosvIMo A very sad affair occurred in Statesville vesterdav about eleven o'efock. Chief Policeman Patterson ended his lifo by iutting u bali through liis head. lie had been despondent for n few days' pre vious. He did the deed in" the mayor's office. He wrote a note to his wife say ing that tiie ieeu was necessary on ac count of the glooiny look of affairs. The ball entered his right temple and did its work instantly. It was not known for some time after, that the deedliad been committed. , Ktatcsvillc is very sad over .this a 11 air'.- " . . IHirnetl t-ti Dealli, Another evidence of the fallacy of kimlhng fr.es yvith kerosene oil was made plain, last Friday, a few miles from town. John Raider's sou, colored, was burned to dath: He was about twelve years old. About eleven o'clock Tie started to kindle a fire from some live coals. Thinking to-do it easier and quiekeivho got the kerosene oil can and poured oil on the. coals. The stream caught fire, run up into th-e can, exploded it an 1 spilled the oil out all over the boy Things of" Importance. In this issue we have several coramu nications very important. Wc like to see such an interest takenin public af- f fairs. The article concerning the teach er's institutevas wiitten by one terribly in earnest. "It"-is very necessary that parents should take more of an interest in fxhool affairs. Mrs. Mclver will be with Prof. Mclver and the i Salisbury Choral Union has consented o render music on Friday. You' will not only hear a good lecture but you will hear good music by home talent. Wc have another valuable ecntribution concerning tile public roads. Tc think the idea is a good one. Let those who admire good roads act upon tlm sugges tion of our correspondent and soon we will have better roads. The two articles from the Agricultural Station, the one on the outside; the other on the inside arc valuable to fajrmers. to bacco growers especially. Much of the tobacco crop is ruined by frost. These signals would be valuable - helps. We suggest that the farmers take this subject up at their next Alliance meeting and discuss it thoroughly, and where it is possible put then in operation and thereby do much good. IS, Snyder I lie. Maul. Atlanta , G A., September 15. Klias 1 county. ' ' " f ; Sirs. '('bras. Price, one oMhe ladymnn - a,:ers for the Wor'd's Fair, is receiving , . souse very nicci compliments by the Chicago papers for the-nctive part which ,,- she is taking-. - Manied, 0:1 Thursday, September 10th, IX'.H, Mr. 'Jacob A. P.-jggs and Miss Ollie A. Casper, Ilcv. H. A. Trexler oilicia tnig. : long and happy life is the wish of the. Wati :ii max. Our townsman, Mr. T. i. Johnson, has donated 30 acres each to the Lutheran and Presbyterian churches. The bind is '. "a quarter section owned b"y him near Nassau,-Florida. . ' MrJohn itendlcman left for Roanoke College lust Sunday. John is a senior . this year and, when he gets back he will .have the front part of the alphabet at the hack part of his nmnc. Messrs, Frank Young, JohnHostian v and I). K. , Julian- lnivel returned from their trips north in buying goods for their fall aiid winter stock. They arc r-eceiviiig new goods everyjlay. ... r- II. !t L. Wright have justreceived an other nice line of tieSj collars, umbrellas, ' handkerchiefs, gloves, underwear, '&c. They also have the , largest and nicest stock of clothing in the city. Call and exainihe their stock. ; A newiaeademv will be built at Trad ing Ford. It will be large and contain one hundred and fifty seats. The school will be in charge of Prof. J. II. Smith, of llaleiglf, and'will by known as Trading Ford Male and FeTnaleAjcademy. - Two freight trains collided on the W. N. C. road last Friday. 0:ie was to have taken the side-track" and the other -was' standing waiting for it to ariive. The switch was not turned right and it k:pt the main line. Fortunately no one " was hurt; the engines were completely wrecked. . . andloor. His clothes caught 'ire and ho soon was a burning mass. He ran out into the open air the worst thing be could hac doneand before he could extinguish the iiame; sank down about iifiy yards from the house and died, llis .badj was a horribji! sight, the skin all b ino-d o!f. How long will it take the people to heed t hjvo everyday lessons? A Word oiiiusi uess. The Wati'UMAX, under thci present, :a anage nent , has bee a before you lor 10 moiitiis. In "follwing old cu'.o.ns a a good many havix b -en indulged for the paper ibis year. Crop-; are now being Snyder, a white man claiming Cincinnati iai! gathered in -and we trust il.at, all who are indebted in any way wi'l 111 ike prompt scl I lenient. We have done but litt le d inning. We don't expect to do it. We give, as good a paper, as. the patronage will justify and expect every one who re ids it to pay for it. If any fail to do S ) vol uuteri ly the ama.iut will bo col lected bv law. 'I'he circubil ion of this paper is not yet sufficient to put it on a paying basis. The past may be excused, but for the fu ture there must bo a change.-.. The good people of Howan and adjoining counties s loubl break, this record. The Watch man should have at least twice or three times as many subscribers as it, now ha. Now-is a goqJjime to begin the w;ork. Every reader of the paper is, to some extent, responsible for whatever amount of patronage it has! If the past record is not broken if will be a serious rcllec tion on the people of this section. So let each and every reader. increase his eflorts to extend the patronage "and usefulness of the paper. Write for"-it, talk for i:, pay for it and it will soon be oiu- of the strongest papers iu the State. Our friends may rest assured that the, quality of the paper will be kept up equal to the circulation. Don't forget that-, we need lujiicv and need it bad RUiiiT now. . J. D. Austain, a mcrch tfa r f al jobu ry , w-as arrested in Richmond, Ya..-, last Saturday" for raising a check from $30 to $3000. The cheek was d rawn on. tl.e -Davis and Wiley bank of Salis bury. Austain was j -.tiled and would have his trial Wednesday, says theChar-loUe.Chroiticls, A Contemptible 3Ian. Theabovo- is hard, strong language, but we think the deed will bear us out. Jjhn Hitchin, or "Jackie, " as he was al ways called, came to Gold Hill some four years ago. lie was an Englishman and a blacksmith bv trade. The company in charge of the mine sent him over here to do their work. He wasauood workman and stud; to his trade very closely. He wis thought by nil to be a nice young mail of about thirty-live years of age. About a year ago he began paving re nt residinisj wi.tc t ! v.nnur i.i,- lit.;.-,, fi.i Hill. This naturally ripened into a mu tual engagement, and on the 2'.)th of Au gust they came to Salisbury, procured the necessary papers and were united by P. X. lleilig, Ep, iu wedlock They took the eieuing train, and went to Gold Hill. No sooner was it announced - i Mr. R. L. Patterson, of the China Grove ; Dnri, together with II. E. IU Sloppand li- L Banae, recent gradual-es of North Carolina CoDege, passed throwgh this city lajst Saturdav morning for the Luth eran Theological Seminery at Gettys burg, r where they enter studies prc-paratdh-'y to the ministery. Mr. Thomas Keius, with , his daugh ter, Miss Gracic left -Monday night, for 1 la g e r st o v 1 1 S eni i n,e r y , 1 1 a ge r s to w n , M d . , where Miss Graeie spends tire next vear at school. Mr. Kerns will make a tour fNew England and the northern states .before he returns', and will visit thepriu wpal Urge cities, . ' ' ':. ' . , is his birthplaee, is held iu Oeonci under suspicion of bavin-.': caused ihe wreck on the Western ;lh ('orolina train near Sla(es ille, in v. aieij iwenty thiee lives weTe io.-t. l):i the previous trip of the i! ; two tramps were put. oil near tins place. The threatened as they stopped oM'that t'ney would bi; board from again. Ten da ao ( he oit i.ms of t be uoi lbern part ol ( )e.om e count y, i'ri. were badly aim t I bv ;i stranger who seenu'd In !i'e w ild in I he woods. IJ.'iiiiir Wuiilien jesleiday arrested the man, v ho -hortly a!tci-varls :istcol the baiiilf if lie had isio.trd any news fioia X.nlii (' iiina. The baiiilf fold him of the Sialcs'villo. vi' k. "Wi-.s the conductor jiiiie !? ' asked the si ranger with apperont iiilercstj. Wlfeii hi I bat In; was 1 he si ranger sm.le 1: U s lid he would li! e to read iln siorv. i -J i so as soon as he reae'ietl Wirtbern's house, not lifting bis eyes from the page until be bad finished it. The stranger gave his named1 as Kims Snyder, from Cincinnati. He had been to Florida, got out of. money at' - M:i'oii, stole a ride lo Ai lai.-ta, and was put on public v.-or Us i here June last f r vauraney. After icavia he wee! in .1 h t ';iro!ina. but refuse.-, to U ll wie-e i." was wbib there. . ' The man was put in U'atkinsvilie Jail to await news from North Carolina. The above was taken from the Rich mond Dispatch, and "may lead to the un earthing of the terrible deed. We hope this inan did not do the deed but if be did wc are glad Inis caught. The evi dence in the case appears against him. In the same paper we" see that young man in Petersburg, Ya., w is impris ncd for robbing a pump bouse. He had "mo meutoies'' of the same wreck on his per son, but declined to say where got them more than they were given t ohim. His name is Thomas Jones known as a Palti more tramp. The Itoatls. Mil Fnrroit: In vour last issue you urge upon the authorities to impiove the public roads by macadamising them. That is good but why not each individ ual land" owner each year macadamize a short piece of the l'oad on his ow n land? It would eventually lead to the macada mizing of the whole system of roads. A Franklin farmer is doing this now. He has hauled at least twenty loa$s of rock aiid macadamized a bad place.- Let oth ers join in aud emulate this mail in ma cadamizing the bad places first and the others afterwards, and soon w. will have roads worthy of imitation inste ad of con demnation. Also why not j work t he roads by taxation ? It would bo an im provement upon the present slip-sled way of working them. Our j roads are desperate and the remedy is iji macada- iniyiiii' 1 belli. This work closely concerns all and should be carefully considered. We would commends this Id the Alli ance in its good work. Gab-A no vr. New ItusseH Jrol Mine. This mine is still doing business quite lively. It is running 40stamps 011 the product of the Big Cut. The ore is rather of a low grade, still it can be worked very profitably. The ore is in abundance, and the manner in which its machine is run to utilize labor enables the mine to run to an advantage. The mine is expected to do a paying business in a month from this time. A valuable paint mine "has bsen dis covered in Burke county on the land of Mr. John Miller. Some of the mineral paint was sent to Boston and it was pro nounced of the very best "quality. The mine will be developed in the future. Two Imperial Mining Engineers, from Russia, will go to Charlotte and examine the mines in tijat b ction of country. Pioneer Mills mine i,s owned by Mr. E C. Black, and he is making some nice finds. He has found several large nug gets; one worth $50, another 42 and still another $T,7. Several men have been working on the sulphur mines of the McAden property near King's Mountain. They have struck a rich vein of gold which is thought to be the richest find ever made anywhere. It s aid that the ore will make a $1,000 per ton. The property is owned by Mr. J. S. Phillips, of Charlotte. The figure 0 is curiously and inti mately connected with all the gloat gold mining excitements .of the Nineteenth Century. The great Algerian nold bub ble formed and broke in ISO'J. Next came the Mautanzau Mountain craze in lSoD, when solid bowlders of gold as large as Hour barrels were reported. The California gold fever broke out in 1S4:, and raged until counteracted by the Pike's Peak boom in 1S50. Toil years later, in l.SOa, "Oid Yirginy," the celebrated miner struck the lucky lead which made Yirginia City and Nevada famous in ihe mining annals of the world. E ghiecn hundred and seventy niiiv: eaiee in on tfiae with the Loadxille J': ei. .-.';. nd li: faiuous "carbonates'' of L I wUio v . Colorado Eighteen huu dred and i i i -nine broke ihe charm, out 1S'.!.) may make up -for lost time, there being two 0's in that date. Char lotte Demociat. KLUTTZ&CO. 1 iviJ WHAT IS-IT? Kluttz & Rendlcman want ali the dried fruit, berries, etc, brought to Salislitlf We want vou to know that we will crive von as much for them as the-market Affords. Eighteen vcars ago we 1 e-an business in this tovh iind by always paying Fciiiy 10-Geat Diarrki Mixture Unequalled for the Cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chol era Morbus, Summer Com F plaint, Pains in the Stomach ft: and Bowels, &c. Respectfully, T;F.KU1TTZ&C0, ml at This ! cash for what we bought and sticking to our uwtio, ufmr'Hesl pxxis for the leiist money," wc have been compelled to enlarge our fetore-riouu until now we hay six floors filled and packed v. ilh. the most desiiale goods SALISBURY has ever seen. "Wo have, the latest 2 tries of Dress Good and arr nnxious lor tne ladies to see thorn. We are prepaied to sell goods and wiliell thorn cheaper lhau any other house in the place. Look at some ot o0ur prices : At oui friore jou. WILL GET Ail Cojne tti tin' lnsiidi.e. The tea hers inst it ute will be he!d at the roil rt house in Salisbuiy commencing 21sl and coniinue AVo aro now receiving the largest and best assorted stock we have ever carried; Head a few of our prices: Pant goods, 10c. per yard. Ilrogan Shoes, $1.00. Dress Goods from 8c. to $1.00 per yard. Men's Slioerf from ' $'i.00 to $12.50. A full line of men's and hoyr llnts. The cheapest line of Groceries twenty pounds of the whitest sucrar for $1.00; coffee, 2-3 rents; eeven grades of flour; fresh hams, crackers cheese every week at lowest prices. Alamance at 5 cents. We have a stock ot shoes equal to any anywhere along the proposed rouU' of THE R. & S. : : . . All khvh of Cents' Furrishing C,rols. Always make our stores your headqufirters, even if vou don't w ant to buv, it w ill give us pleasure to show you our good: and tell yon bow cheap we wiil'sell them. In our back lot .you will find feed ha-K for your horses. -To the, wholesale trade we offer special inducements. Yours anxious to serve, ' KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN. i8onaro 15 1 " PARLOR QUEEN. I have for ten years been si cking terms by which I might be able to have art ORGAN constructed different from those which hae; been on the. market, 'and -I havc'at last attained the methods o earnestly sought. TElf SERVICES OF TEE MOST SKILLED OBGAN-BUILDERS , of the Cnited States have been scoured, and the proprieters of one of the, most nourishing factories in the world have agreed to asist me in my enterprise. The Organ bears ;he following title : - - -( LEONARD'S "PAP.LOIl QJ"3ElT Pf- :-t f" III 3XtMiiini .YEUliLK Al.T.TANCK, Sept.j-1-i, 1WA. Whereas,. An inscrutable ioid allwise Proidonce has seen lit to remove from our midst our worthy brother! Henry C. Cranford, Resolved,- That Yehle Alliance, No. DS0. baa lost a worthy and respected Lmeinber, his uiruily :"TkInd and loving husband and lather, and the community a citizen of sterling worth amj integrity. lienolved, That we bow in humble sub mission to him who rules all things for good. That a page in our minute bock be set' a part to the memory j of our re spected brother, that a copy qf these res-C-utifiti be furnished his ainilv with as- thatjlhey were married than it was ru mored that he had a wife and family in England. On properly examining the books of the company this statement was confirmed. The company only paid him one half of his money, the other half they sent to England to his wife and childrea? Thus he had beguiled an in nocent girl. The citizens became indig nant at this conduct and declared that he should be dealt with according to law. He learned of the intentiOiisof the peo- I j,,,,,,,,,! (.four svmoatliv and love,, and pie ami skipped. It is reported that he that a ooi'V bo furnished thfc Salisbury said next Mehilav, opt one. W t-ek . All teachers are required by law to at tend, but the lectures will In: as be in ii cial to paionls and committeemen as it :s lo teachers. Some ol'cur patrons that we have .talked wi.h mmmii to llonk .that on I v teachers ca 11 at tend. This is tn!e a iai lake. A 1 1 are u rged to ane.d. If uni -nie to town next, week come down and s:av as long as you can' 'if only live minutes. Vou may hear something I hat wiii Ih-i. eii! you even in liial '.; if t.nie, erntany laic yon will ;ind that you are wcloouio aud respected. On Friday aliout !)oU(k a special lecture will be (bdiered to parents and cominittia nien (hat will le worth coming lo hear. It a lea Terrell or a."Sck .es.-." .lorry were lo sptak the courthouse would not hob! the people, yet last year le s than a hun dred aliiauecinen heard Prof. Alderman' address. We do not say anything against vour hearing those great" orators, on the In her hand we think it highly important tiiai vou should, but is not the education and welfare of your own children opiall inmoi'tanl? What iruo.d will it do to light monopolists, coinbiiu.s and bad leg islation, if wejet our children jmow up uneducated? Ignorance means slavery, and if our children aro not educated they will l e slaves to those who arc educated. Brother allianceinen, you pay Prof. Mclver to talk to you, come out and get the worth of your money, if he is w orth hearing if not don't keep him. But be is worth bearing and his lecture will do you good. Some are censuring our worthy super intendent for not liaxing-tbe iu.stilute e rrlier, but he 14:1s nothing to do wiih the time. Slntir .-sperinteudent Finger appoints the time in all the count its and as we only have two lecturers all can't have a leisure time. Rowan is a banner county, yet Prof, Mclver said when he was bore two years ago that ho saw fewer parents here than in iiiiv other county. That looked bad and should not be repeated. Every I ody come, at least next Friday, and show him that we are interested in the education of our children, aud he will tell vou bow to educate then"!. Abo here is the place to select teachers, here von can sou who are the live energetic teachers and who are the dead-heads. C. M. North Carolina College. Your Lutheran putrons will rejoice to hear that North Carolina College has onened the scholastic vear with brighter oi-o-m-ei.s than have boon known iu the History of tiie college for the past twenty eair. 1 1. began work with sixty some odd s. 1. dents, and but ery few of this cumber are resident m st of them com ing from a distance, t-oiith Carolina has sent a fuller representation than us ual This increase of studtnls is owing lo the peivistent pluck and enterprise ot ts able faculty which new consists ol six men, two additions having b en made ihe past year. Enterprise is the watch word around the college, how, and you can ever see its results. The society halls are being remodeled to such an ex tent that an artist, of stale reputation, now working on them pronounces them to be the most beautiful halls in the state. M re work has also been done m tae m; in bnildinir, and now they have one o! the most convenient ana comio.iao.e buildings in the Old :North btate. me walks on the campus are being laid out according to the most modern stle, and the faculty have expressed their (Uaei- iu Salishury. I f you wish to do not hijv until save vou money, net our price mean husiness. D. R. JMAII k CO. W. H. & R. S. UCKER&CO. BALEIGH, IT. C. P eH O I I r . zn H PQ (a n H JE.i V J- - I'iS , Z. -rrrx-v . -------- ----sr4 jf f t-ry'irr-f -"-fa-fy iT' - -7i1'-' i i.-jjt t ! ih av XU ri-,'--- :-- Jvf'- '( ' , h We desiro lo call the attention of tiie people of North Carolina to the Extroardiaary Cffering of Dry Goods and kindred wares, Car pets and Furniture, that wo will make during the Southern Inier-tate Exposi tion, to bo held at Raleigh Tf. c, Octo- Tho Fcllowing are her 1st to December 1st. Visitors to the Exposition arc urged to defer their pvrchacfi until they can vitit our store, whore they w ill be shown the hirTt linos exhibited in the Southern States, and at ? - Rhf - 1 1 fish; fua ' I'll -' : ) , Z;. : , . , - 1 1 iri J --- w J2 w w s tn 2 O 3 W- SXJ M o 10 rf T yj Important Advantages this Orgi.n i an has over Others : It is bettor suited to cultivate the voice and much ea-ior to pin with. ou-o ,. nir.o t v (i in am oi iior stnmroo in.-u umeni w an u. v U..-IW vv i - ... , f,H-Siri,vs. The re-t-oi-e is so quick that the most rapid-piano music. can uo x . ..rror,n,..l on it I: is s ea-ih viinij-ed and lingered that a 1, ve-year-oici ciumi chh ',.,;,.,.,(. ie Tt is esneciallv a iantcd to the southern climate, and the keys a.O -ri- t rnv tl-ioi nnv nt.linr warranted not to sLick. rnuca A-www v j :t nuu&e iu niuciiu. n is sum on r 1 u ji..tit. . . .- . .... ... . . rA,1 f nf eliai-'-e or re'i'.ace it wit h a new ore. Teorv one w- be heaitiiv received h"" and politely and attentively waited upon. f'nmp. to the Exposition, and see Tuck era, W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Mention the Watc'unan n-iicn youywilte. Write me for particulars end mud ion tiie W.THMAN J. S. LEONARD, S'i'ArnvSViu:E, N. C. l- US - m be was going for Colorado pervertor of innoeence, should he be i ' ' i i caught, will receive the punishment his. , me.mne-s deserves. " j. This WATCHMAN lor puoucauou. : V . A. J I Ann, T. UyHKAI.KY, M. A. PoWLAS-, Committee mination to make it the lovliest college campus in the State. For the saiety o! students, a lire-escape has been placed in every room in the college. Now with the efficient instruction within' and the beautiful surrounding without, and with active nineteen! b ceii- !..!. mon Lit the holm. North Carolina College bids fair soon .to be one of tin liist iMiIleL'os in the State' in reputation even as she has long held that place in STORES Fresh G anion Seefls dueel prices. Clover and Grass Seeds m the lowest prices atKnniss' Drui Store. READ THIS! 1 11 1 1 1 1 J5e sure and call lor a uouit 0 f4- I.."..- IxAl'nl' 4.11 b.ll OI VtlUb. li, ua? jtinvvi to cure Dvsnensm, Indigestion, and Sick Headache. I c vou first-class references in Sal ulmirtd terove its merits, roi sale by BE IN TIME. Dnn't wait till vou get sirk to get bottle of Fnnis.s' Diarrha-a Specific, but come and have it ready, it w ill save you :i doctor bill and probably your hie. It is speedy cure for Diarrhu-a, Flux. Sum mer anil Bowel complaints. It novo fails to cure ii taken in lime. ro I f Vj 1 e Uscfulne.-s'aud ojIioleiie 11. N. M. Wc aro closing Summer Clothing nnd Btnw. Hats at cost. do this in order lo inauc room lor our tho remainder of our Wc Mammotii Come and see us Fall and i ttu j - rt 1 1 am wiDier btocK. YOU WILL. GET A RAllGAIX. J. H. ENNISS. M2.C Wf. i.vf iiit re(!(?ived a nice Ime oi mens and boYs' Pants, dnrk shades at all. prices Also a new assortment ol' shuts o! all kinds at low prices. We still keep, a full lino of eollars.cufls. trunks, valises, etc. We solicit your patronage Yours anxious to please. Lb &L.WR1HT -it if V ii' t- . -1 1 : .v ."Mi I" i i ! ii r A
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1891, edition 1
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