-j t 4 i Tilt' U5llAV, SEPTEMBER 9, 1880. IKKAV jTKltMS. . Ml g V ,niv ";) Ttie pilhsei iption price of the Watch I'"0' ill Mas follows: . 1 vii:irl Hiritl i" advance. $1.50 jial'went .ueiaj'eu tiiontns, ,! payment delayed 12 uioutlis 2.. 00 50 fZyV. is north buyiug his fall i j. htlier 'merchant aro going soon. e Iien. meets at Mr. J. M. Cray's ,rfFrli evening. : r was observed by them in this 3- J.fStewart's house Was ntered niirlitJ and hi nant'it ruwl-. jiJUIU.J - i I 1 ' t!i. Jal E. Keri" has been sick for sev- Jays Jpid is reported to be iu a criti- -o- gPPEbso (hupks. Dr. Coleniau iy ifiae jicapperuong vine on Lis place. H tbiultS it will; yield 30 bushels this ,mt Ur; JiiifTusuui uas tUeiu ir sale. Tbe goUB for the Salisbury Ilifles have V- 'i ! It l 'l a r ' t i Wenreceifeu 100 oui iur uie uoysoa tfjf gtrcetsisoon. Petty Tjhka ks and night depredators bite displayed, unusual activity during lb last week. ' :j ' ' :0tR! Beef Maukjjt. The official re .ort for the month of August shows 80 UfVfs, iff sheep, 5 veal and 1 kid. Our people doii'teat j much beef during the iririnTnoiUi8 just wait for a December report Tranklia'Acadeniy, this school is pro gressing tinely. There are 48 on the rolls itpryspntifj Kev. IIV M, Brown and H. 'ttmti fire the principals -VMffl- -o - . '.. . fFWejivonld like to have had our say this week .iu regard to Mr. Bingham's "ppuUr Voto," but will havo to defer it till our next is."tie for want of space. "Sciiaor Jioyard was at Columbia, S. C, mi niiulejn. speech to, a-great gathering there on tlc 7th. There was great enthusi- iin, iitjmcrous eolored men participating. ' Shad Hayes a. southern stalwart reriub lican called on a number of Democrats. aturdaj night, to i contribute mouer to put up a republican flag pole. Shad es used to falling on Dniocratio gentlemen w ueu iu peeu, ana Uon't see auy good rea son whyjtliey conld not help him out of the pole'scrape ; for "there it was a Ivine on the ground and be wanted it up," The guardians of the law must be truar- ded a policeman on his muscle. John Murphy1 on0 of OD'r policemen, heariug uiai iir.;UIana Mills was takiug notes of the Kadical convention, beld here last Saturday, and that per sou al mention was to be mado of hiiu, attacked Mr. Mills and was promptly thrown down and "crawled onto.' hPolicemau I'riee. rpmwl ii.fa down fallen comrad from any bodily harm. It was shown at the magisiiiites investi gation that Murphy4"had liquor in him." A TRIITO THE NAltROWS OP ; THEYADK1K. We li ive Weu requested to call the! at--tentioji4jf the Mayor and Commissioners to the cjmdition ofthe pavement on Fish er Street, from Main to Ellis, souih side. This street is traveled by a number of the heaviest tax payers, several times each day, and by school ehildren, and a more uncomfortable pavement, in some places, pan scarcely be, found. A covers ing of tan bark-or saw dust wouldnswer well for a short time until a more sub stantia work ceald be, done. A similar help jou Fulton street is also badly needed throughout its entire length. N . o Mr. Sumner's "tub," or "ti ick" as s6me are inclined to term it, in his motion whicli nominated the-mcmbcrs to the lieg islature, may not have been much ; but it neverthelesskuocked the props from under ;the wire-workers so completely they will not be able to makejiuy capital out of it for any one. And the least said of the 'ftrick" by them the better. It vir tually iuomiuated Mr. Waggoner, if not, then the convention nominated no candi date except a coroner. I i Oa the 30th of Angust, while the pooh-' day sua was doing its best for the sliced fruit scattered on many a rickety scaf fold, we: in company with Jour genial friend, James Kum pie; took staging for the bareu ? rocks and roaring waters of Stanly and Montgomery counties.' Ar; riving about supper time - at the hospita ble residence of Mr. V. Mauney," we were cordially received, and cared for very handsomely. Next Bioruiog we crossed over to Mffledgeville, where we found a country store and a larffe "cottou factorv. the property of McAllister and Snotherly. On the store door we found pictures of Garfield and Arthur. Neath the name of one was written : "Convicted of Bribes by Cougress," and below fbe other: "Ex pelled trotu the New York Custoai house by President Hayes." This is merely iu dieative of the politics of that section. At this store we met M. L. Hall, an old subscriber, who told usbf a man who hail killed a rattle snake iu a peculiar man lier. The snake had been caught on a neighboring hill, and this man, who, by-the-way,wwas addicted to drink (never baviug"takeu but oue drink of water, and that made hini ill) bought the thing for a bushel and a half of wheat. He used to allow the snake to coil about his neck, but in an unguarded uiomeut the snake bit him. The poor little reptile died next day with, every sign of poisoning. In the factory are run GOJ spindles, producing 225 pounds of bunch yarn daily. They also have 12 looms, whirl) make an average of 33yards to the loom per day. On the Stanly side, Mr. V. Mauuey is running a wool curding machine, with a capacity of 75 pounds of rolls per day. There are good grist, Hearing and saw mills on either side run bv the i -o- t'Li-RXfiETiS'O.--The Democratic Club art imj t)ivt there will bo a1 meeting uM'iiM",,.,,llaiI, Tuesday evening next fiifuii M)iiint liusiiiess, and a full aiteii- Calif ls enKennai, jueni;ers "Wi:i itJc;ase v."r"TT- . tt.j ('I)S I's l'ri-.H said in his :igiiiiui-pi-!iic speedy that "Mr. 'is the self .onsiituterf nV ' 1 The Fi'file J. F lnfiiiiiry t'tmuty ' We. fr(l vctv- lllll fx'St W m'ul hi DiCTvjitiiox. What. is dictation T jAc cording to some, it is the protesting against the assumed right of a delegation to tote otherwise than the "wish of the people whom it represents. Not correct. But when allegation assumes the righjt to cast it "vote in direct opposition to the will of a majority of the party vote in the township it represents, this, we say, is dictating to the people that their delegates know better than they who they should have for their candidate. I -o- rtf luuVncndentisui in lTwair' Wl.nt is i'hua. I'rice T o inability - to f't pfWiHtiouj but -wr-have done the lenience oftki'Bciiy -ea'.Tvj mil el i regret onr 1 ihe matter went as lv friends M. XVmry every line ou tin is is?.!ie is .original. jmtliipvities have pnrclirtsed wales,-a rid have enlarged the ills ji fjluig greatly to the con- ff those who handle cotton. y niiam of Charlotte has charge s, nnd will be found poTite and ) "his duties. He is aiiexper riier ami grader. - ttox. (Jen. G. W, Smith and i'onjriiiijket,"od the 28th of last month, , of Davivlso-Q county, brought f.lelff'ne.w cotton'. 1 It will Ik- re- ?!lfa,Mit!mt these gentlemen broiurht t hloo'm last pi ing. - Messrs! is ihe; til: Eif A,, Greenfield hougbt the cotton at -o- ; i4fir($t.rp four square ballots taken n the ejj-cntion last Sntnrday for She "l Kjsmzhxnmian'. ' Ah! Don't know abat the square part, lint you P'Wttip figures -on tho last bailor B9,r pi it pan onton the other three as Hltyj chairman of each township deJ fon! jiLet's have the figure. x MPLAtxTs are made by a subscriber ' M1K f the irregularity of the lla!Ho that ofliee. He thinks the trouble Clillia Grove. Our packages are ".t to the- Post Office in this place every RMlftyj evening? and should reach Na prove in abundant t inn; for Satur- " orgs n.ail to Heilig's Mill. n rails are still working on their flag 'v Their attempt to raise it Satnrdav r?" a j'tilure, owing to the fact, so f8 Briisl0 iufbrms us. that Frnnk-Er j ,BHentalIy Rtepped on and broke , "AfH.bad on Frank, or the flag pole, Co,tkrU)w irlu'rl. t. we uotice a broom ou top of t ; - ?ti T"-t pertahly forebodes a cer J" trajl an,i that u tjig . The";' whole . fiMn- party, from Garaed down to eat .T?i.wiU be swept out of politi eertlf eie at c"OIui,,C election. They t.liln i ave Uofc the temerity to pre - l meaning. riXAI. T Job Ii.... r t: V fi ttliv i iisoui rmsun, i. foJ- n Tisitg Miss Carrie Craw ; ' telnnwdhome. ISSIa Kt.S- : . . ... .... i ra'"e anu janie .uis. ana Miss Alt'8n ewbcrn' are tho guests of Misi parson, h V ' . ' " . " ' itinJMlli m&n, t Durham, is vis To1T8lJuVV.Mauney. Miss Mary . Mir f' o'Kaudolph Co., is also there. 1.: f "a OHobcr. has returned . from 11. t t . 1 ne8 ana J- A11o Brown have A post mortem was held on the body of a negroj boy uamed Posted Parker, aged 10 or l years, yesterday, who had died under singular circuuistarrcex- A repiort went oat that his father had beaten liim no severely as to cause death. The post mortc ii,eonduetcd by Dr. J.J. Sum mere H, proved that th boy lul of sofuuiiugl of the brain. The jury of iuquest, all eolor- cil, susjained the repirts of severe treat- iiicnt b- the lather, -who it now in jail -to await tji ial. . j j o - . Axo'iin-::: Buri.auy. Tle private res- idene bf Cspt. CharU'K Price was entered last night. An inmate was chloroforin?d aud a purse taken. 1" A. dt'predation of this kind has been committed every night for the past eight days, lit is suggested that a vigilance committee ba organized to patrol jlhe town. jAU interested in this may inject at the armory ofthe Rides, to uight. I - - o- - ;j The Republican convention called for last Saturday met, and done up their wjoi k thnsly ; - . ; John A. Ramsay and J. M. McGorkJe were nominated for the Legislature; Mar tin Richwine for Iieiste; of Deeds; W. H. Webb for coroucr : . H. Wiley ; for Treasurer, aud D. L. I-ri.jgie for Shefiff. A coinmitteo of tivc was wisely appoint ed to hii vacancies, should any one dc cHwe1 tsk'ir nomination. Mr. II. Wiley will "decline.' He says he doei not wish any office at the hands of the people, and especially from that par ty. They used his name without any iau thorityl Dr. .). G. Ham say, Jim Harris and J.M. McCoTklc are reported as having made speeches. . ! They still keep up theiy old habit of nominating, but there is no danger ef any of them ever being elected. The conven tion was composed mostly of colored folks--only eight or ten whites. : ; o y Cluster Meeting, The j next meeting of the Rowan and Davie Cluster will be hold in the Presby terian I Church of Salisbury, beginning on Moadav after the 3rd Sabbath of Oc tober tit 11 o'clock A. M. Aftef the opening exercised tho follow ing subjects will be discussed. 1. Tie duty of church members. with regard to Temperance. Opened by Dr. J. J. SummcrcU. I 2. fiie necessity of utilizing the social intercourse of Christians with each other and wjth the world, for the good of the church'. Opened by Rev. J. Alston Kam- y- j.. . . . " . j 3. ijoral courage required of Chris tians fbe the faithful discharge of their public! duties. -Opened' by Rev. A.X. Crawford. j 4. Tlie duty of Christians to aid in promoting a sound education among the masses. Opened by Prof, llkhard Sterling- j . , . - --' On M"onday. eveniug 7 1 o'clock t icre will be an address or sermon by the Kev. R, W. Boy d. Subject The., need forj the exercise of Christian chanty in times of public xcitement and peculiar tempta tion, j ; -- . ". The; exercises will be tatcrspersedjvith singing and prayers at appropriate in tervals. . " ' ' ; ' The Commits of ! rramgemlnfs. a circular saw he-was buried, next day. Next morning; we hauled up at Flagj to w n a ne w post-oflfice and was loca ted," most likely, for the" benefit of the Beaver dam Gold mining Co., as it stands iu the midst of tho baren slopes, washed by their hydraulic -r engines. They are only working a small force at present. , Leaving Flaggtown, we soon came to a sigu board, which informed ns that it was 2 miles to Col. John F. Cotton's, but failed to state there were '3 gates and a multitude of rocks; however there was ouly one hill, which was; all the way. Nevertheless, the end " idstifyiiig the means we took the road! aud finally reached the house. Col. Cotton's resi dence is situated oa the summit of an eminence 350 feet above tho river below. He himself is a jovial, hospitable, intel lectual, gentleman, a staunch democrat and the political prop of bis neighbor hood. He has several fine farms, raises tobacco, cottou and the serials; and when the fruit tree mau comes on his rounds, makes a point of showing speci mens, taken frpm his own orchard, finer and larger than the cuts shown by the agent. ! He showed lis an old campaigu badge, found on his place. It was composed of white metal, aud was about the size of a silver dollar. On one side was a bust of Major-General W. II. Jla'rrison, with the date of his birth : Feb. 9th 1776. Ou the reversosidw at the top edge: "The people's choice," to the left of the center, was a tree, under its shade a cider barrel and a quart cup on it ; to the right, an old log cabin, under which was inscribed "The hero of Tippecanoe." It is a relic of the famous campaign of 1810. Col. Cotton has the finest collection of Indian imple ments -we have ever seen, lie has some two hundred arrow and spear heads. .Some of them were perfect in proportion and design. There were some of common same water power that moves the other! white quartz, others of cloudcdj aud one of pure crystal quartz, which was probalr ly the property of some old indian chief and it. was 'usud only on State occasions. There were spear heads, tomahawks, machinery. During the aftcrnoou we visited the Crowell gold mine, about 3 miles .distant from Jdilledgeville. We, found R. M. Ames, Jr., in charge. He was polite aud cordial to our party, and very kindly showed us around, giving the necessary information, &c. A large amount of very heavy machinery has been placed in po sition ; the Holland pulverizer aud a stamp mill will crush from 33 to 35 tons of ore per day. In the main shaft they are using a new machine called a steam hoister, it is used for the purpose of ele vating and lowering buckets, its motion is very rapid and is entirely safe. A huge 60-horse engine ruus the other machinery. They are also erecting a uumber of sub stantial buildiugs. Mr. A.mes says that in about 3 weeks everything will he run ning iu full tilt. Tnis mine .promises to fully justify the enormous outlay made preparatory for its proper working. A short time ago, Ned Steele, an em ploye of this mine, accideutly fell against j many huge boulders. tJuit overlook it, aud you -view it with wonder and astonish ment. ach wave seems to be a law un to i tself j completely i generic You see one irearing its head above its fellows, another jand a shorter one rushes under it, opposite phases meet aud down they come, ruining one-another as they fall. They rise again, dash off and out of your sight, artd leave you wondering where theyf again meet a similar fate. Over at the other side you seo them rise, rush forward, as if to gaiu the required momentum, then leap over a rock that has dared to obstruct their path. In the middle, banking themselves up until the river resembles a loug low mouud. And so it has done for ages, foaming along its rocky pathway, lashing itself into a fury over eveTy obstacle that opposes it. Nor has this been done without result, for the river has succeeded indrilliug for herself inch by Inch, a channel, though imrrow, yet of certaiuly a great, though unknown depth. Ihe rocks foriuinir her banks. bear ou their faces evidence of her powers yon seo thousands of them cut into all manner of fantastic and absurd shapes. This has been done by a strange process, one requiriug ages of time, unbounded patience, and multitudes of loose stones. When the river rises out of her banks, the water sweeping down through these rocks Cuds thousands of angles in which to form eddies, and whirl pools, and there begius to rtvwle , carrying with it the small stones, aud in this way the grind ing process begius. Years roll by, and wliat was once a boulder of the hardest stone becomes a mere shell, hollow from base to erown. Others are penetrated by numerous holes, meeting at tho bottom. and forming a chamber with many en- i trances. We were shown one of the form- j er classj which measured eighteen feet in depth, and another that after a good deal of prohiug with a long pole, we were com pelled to pronounce, as to us and our pole, bottomless. One of these rocks is so placed, that after once starting it, you : mav keen ui the roekimr i:mti..n hi- ). 1 1. ft - O v.w v HtW J -:Tl EXHIBIT.. v ':. ; y. , Exhibit of the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Rowan County. w me nrst xuonaay in September, A. 1). 1880. Amounts and items audited by the uoaru to me memoers tnereot: D. A. Davis, per diem, $30.00 ' .-- !J2 days extra service 2100 G. A. Uibgham, per diem 28 OJ - ! 7 days extra service 14 00 W . M. Kiucaid, per diem 32 00 2 days extra service 4 00 mileage, " 9 00 J. G. Fleming, per diem . 32 00 " 1 day extra service . 200 " i mileage 21 00 D. C. Reid, ! per diem 32 0 ) , 2 days extra service 4 00 " i mileage . 30 UO II. N. Woodson, Clerk, per diem 32 00 BUSINESS LflfflS. mortars for cracking corn and a few .queer shaped balls ; what these last named were for is not quite clear to the writer. As our companion had never seen the Narrows, we induced him to give his im pressions, whkii will be found quite vivid. Between the counties of Montgomery and .Stanly, nature has perpetrated one of her most astonishing vagaries. Hiie has taken five hundred jrards of water coin -pressed nui iorced it into a rock bound channel scarcely twenty yards in width. The Yadkin a by no .means insignificant stream here seemingly turns on edge, pluuges over a fall aud dashes madly down the narrow defile, foalniug, tumb ling and rushing from sido to side as if frenzied at the solid walls of rock that imprison ir. Place yourself on oue of the $300 CO The Board was in session 1C days du ring the year. Distances traveled by tho Pxiard iu at tending the! session of the same: W. M. Kiucaid, 180 miles; .1. G. Fem ing, 432 miles; D. C. Reid, 720 miles. H. N. Woousox, ClTc. August 27, 1880. 4t y mi musvl. UKO W IUt;S. As i t is abut time you were getting ready your compost-heaps, I again offer yon the best and highest grades of "Acid Phosphate T ror composting. Call at onca and secure what you may want. Will nls. have on intl.th"01d Reliables," "Narass. to - 1 aciflc"Guantfftnfliir!i".rV,il..r.... - arties-wantiug the Genuine No. J Peru vian Guano, will d .'! t t... orders with me in time. . August. -4Ui '1830. J. Alli:x Rrowx..-42:tf, Just receive J at A. C, IIauius a fine lot of No. 1. Cigars and French Candies. PRICE, CURRENT. I Corrected by J. M. Kmx a- (;o ' Cottox dull good Middlin Septa 1880. Middling A HELPING HAND. Drugs of all kinds takeu internally shock the system and by reaction produce tho results. Dr. Flagg's Improved Liver and Stomach Pad aids nature's own way, and perfect health never fails to follow its use. Better Times. The Democrat, New Orleans, La., says: "Suffering! among such ashavebeeu trou bled with diseases of kidueys aud liver, has been perceptibly, better siucu the in troduction among us of Warner's Safo Kidney and Liver Cure." j Miraculous Power. The Forest and Stream has it : "To pre serve health use Wnrne's Safe Remedies. These are:ahuost of Miraculous power in removing diseases for which recommend ed. The; wonderful curative qualities they antnosscssed of arc vouched for liv us of thousands." low do . stains B.vcox, county, hog round Butter Eoqs CiitcKicxs-pcrdor.es Corn New Mral moderate demand at WiiEATr-good demand t Ti-ocit best fam. extra super. Potatoes, Irisu Osions Lard Bkeswax Tai.Loy BLACKBEKniES Apples, dried Sirc.AR en PERUVIAN GUANO! -o- Persons wishing Peruvian Guano for WHEAT pressure of one linger, yet it will weigh I Will do well to call on me on' or before ve or six ions. Aiiotncr object that came tne isc ot September. iu for. a share of our attention was the "Tory Rock House." It is said that here in the days of tho Revolution, the Tories would congregate, and form behind its walls slioot with impunity at the Whigs on the other side. The fisheries which were hco valuable, have been rendered comparatively worthless by reason of the obstructions in the river at the State line. VVe witnessed these things five or six days ago, we have have not forgotton them yet, but we are n ot going to bother the readers of the Watchman anymore, just at present; but when weire "clapped back" wo will respond. Ang.43, 18S0. J. s. McCUBBINS. MARRIED. In this county Septemler, 1st. 1880, by W( M. Kiucaid, Esq., Mr. Tobias Len uiii x JUUiJiir i. IP YOU WISH Your Watches and Clocks, Sewing Maehines.&c. Repaired by a good, cheap and responsible workman plense leave them with Messrs. Jvliijtz iM Uendleman, Salisbury, N. C 45: ly R. L. BROWN. B5M.A.SIMM0NS' 5 I! IT mm CURES Indigestion, Biliousness, GlOK HEADA0H COSTIVENESS. t Oy&pepsia, f.m in .VEGETABLE a, if i wm 21 VI Fr1 CURES Lost Appetite, Sour Stomach, Foul Breath, Low Spirits, CNLARpM T Of 6PLEEN.&0.. MED I WBfr In Thirty Tears the Oldpst, nnd only SpnuineSimmouB' Medicine now in Market. rrepnriiJ onlv ty Simmon i Hatpks, 2810-12 Clark A v., St. I.ouis, fin., sucfessors to M. A. Simmons, M. D. rut up in 2'c. and 1. bot-tlei-aiid pack.iges. Sold by nil nruggisu. CARS ,?& ' JOll GREAT 5 IPO New Electric Light Animal Conservatory, Aquarium, and STRICTLY MORAL CIRCUS SITION Show. i m AVlSl llf, A SALISBURY, Tuesday, Sept. 21st. fS&Zi 3&?ll? ? SS5i '(lffT ThimHpnifircntly aj.poinled MODEL MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT invites -A'ri &$-&$hJ& criticwm and challcngs nmijwrison. There is nothing hnlf so varied and coinpre- px:t!r-t f f ;Xtt'S' I K&ALi&jSii ' -;ft- l"ve on the rotd. Everything about it SPlti-SPAN NEW. It is in no sense one y-V- ' At& 'X '4$' kMA of 11,6 ohU'" rnT Aows of the past. Mi. is organized on a SCALE OF IM- tW X "VX-V &WTO?M JfEXSITY ''it11" nPi- KVBKY ACT AND FEATURE A NOVELTY. ' Jh2hJ''A $ jSsnw "A The catire SERIKS OF VAST PAVILLIONS brilliantly illuminated with the new mV:AA 1 WiSXMfpS Brush Electric LiKht, in many resects preferable to the '&T;'' AVn' v fiX'vi ,a specially contracted teiMn engine of many hcre pomer, for te gne- ia ii' - , i" . 1 f" gtefFr$ .rfWh3"ration of electricity, and many mimis of ixsclated vtirk, illaminating all eurroun- A , -rl ; - I" 'X- 1 ' . " A'S IPVAK'A C ,S"'?..i',r"fdine oh.jts with ft mellow, but unsurpassinpW brilliant light, equaling in in- " invUJ 'A1 "w' . ' " '' tensity the noonday pun, a RADIUS OF HALF ALEAOUE. The engine used in t - '"-Jli u y; iiZJ27ttrJl'' connection with this light was constructed especially for this purpose, by the Fitch- -J f " hnnrh Steam Engine Company, of Fitchburirh.iSiaxs. " 4 52 XIIK IGGIT TVI BEST EXTEiNSIVE nnd LNCOMPAHAIILE t ii TrouD8'of ArBnic.yBiBDrmos. p i jm m ms m mm B I YF7n W- lk?ffc Ar-. YV7 SX-v IfH h-i ,104 10 78 ' 8 910 J 20 55QC0. -'. C3 rr(2i.io 2.75 . -2.50 - 50 ; 50 30 45 2021 5 6 1012i WINSTON TOBACCO MARKET. WiXdTOsr, N. C, Sept. 9, 1830. Lugs, common dark Lugs) common bright,.. ..-..- Lngs, good bright,. .....j. Logs, fancy bright, Leaf, common dark, Leaf, good dark Leaf, common bright, Leaf, good bright Wrapper?, comVnon bright,.. Wrapper?, cood bright, Wrapper.", fine bright, Wrappers, fancy bright, i. $.50 $5.f0 ....o.OO (-. 6,00 .....7.00 fv S.fiO ...12.00 (ji, 18 (tO ... 5.00 Af? 0.(0 ... 7.00 (Vft 8.00 ' ... 0.00 H 7..0 .10.00 H 12.50 ...12.50 p,-.(K -.25.00 (4- 30.00 ....35.00. ( 50.00 ...50.00 ($. 75.00 St. Louis 3Iarket quotatioiis. Prices given are for goals ntxnirci cars or boat ready for sMpmrni u Uesalna-tlon. ,- i)o;u. as ...... Per bbt. 15 E0 ..Per 10. sv Mess Pork... Dry Suit shoulder... " -Clear lilli Sides. " " Clear SUleh " IUoon siKinji'.-rs. , Clear KibSldfS " " I'Wr sidi-r r Hams Plain -. " Canvused Lanl. :j. ., MessHeef IVr bbl. It Flour Kxtra F.hk j s " Choice ' - 5 " rajully -. " s line .-. -i Corn Meal a firtts Corn White in Hulk ....Pirbo. " Hacks " ' Mixed lu bulk.. " '"Sucks oat. Mixed in Hulk " Sacks Prices on Hoist s. Mul.ts, Wagons, Machinery FarnT Implements, Pk-id until; rass Seeds etc., given. on application. - , Wm. K. PHICE & CO. St. Louts, Mo. CONDENSED TIMJ HORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAINS (iOlNG EAST. Date, May 15, ivo. e li 11,V M 7 2$ 5ft io a; f 4H S 41 V4 ! No. 17, No. 43, No. , lUlly ex, j Dully. Diillr. Hundar. A .! a.ia r. a 7 31 '.' S la 8 iU " !0:i 1 1 W !2illp ui 4 j p.m. 5 54 " ; " 7 7 " fittita.m In uo a p.m. IBM 11 41 a.m. Son - Leave Chariot to " Salisbury High Point -Arrive aUireeu.sboro Leave (reeiil)oit) j Arrive al Hlllsboro Durham i " HalelgU Leave " 3" Arrive at Goldsboro j ci No 47 Connects at Saiisbiy wMh W. '. It. 11. for all points in Western North Cirlina, dallv except . Sundays. At OifenslH.urt with the It. & D.'ltaUroud ror all jMjlnts North, Kilst and Ueu. At Uoldgboro W. & W. H:iHrr;id tor Wilmington. Nv 45 connects at (tit enslMro ith the . A JX ltallrjiid fur all points North, Kast and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. - No. 41. I No. 42. I Xo.S.nMllr Di:te, May 15, lssa. DaUy. Iially. ex.Xuudi ' lA-ave t;reeusljiro io io a.in. ;a p.ia.! l 25 p.m. 10 45 " ........ a 4i " ; I 7 cw a. m. J 9 19 . , 11 7 3 44 p. M. XIIK IGGIT .Vrsi BEST h ri a ni h Ever assembled in the universe, introducing none bnt absolute novelties in the Ring. 50 Great Dens and Cages Fre3h and ot e: Male mis i pni ttlcnnflft l-'M(iO!.- Or..nf ;:ih'.iri PI. tvh Vrhlfj A iv i Pi". VtlClts. ROYAL YAK. The 11 ARTBEEST. CABIA BAH A, OB WATER HOti. LIVING EGYPTIAN CROCOOH.E. 20 f EST LONG. African and Col orado Antelopes, Toonab, Kun and Sloth Bear?, at;d AN KNDLt.sS ( OLLECTIOX of all H e rare Beast?, Birds and Reptiles known to Natural L'lstory, Just added at an expense ot ?lu,(a)0 the cnty TAMAKOSR, OS ANT BEAR, captivity. this Sprinar from the workshODS ot the best builders in America, all ot new nn 1 beautirui ger.ign. especlallv eonstrncted with a view to superiority and elegance. 1 he elaborately crvt a iat-Miii.iv? Mluct Animals, Birds and Reptiles on the cujres v.-r.l Dearerlttcat exarelnottftn. 1W STAR ARTISTS and Female, from the 1 r. Kiiuctrlan and Cytrt.lc cstaMisi-.iuents the world has pnv.tuceii un- find rare LIONS OFTHE SA, SbKW SUrflVTRA RHINOCEROS L oiuurs hTtvvvvft sxr i.T.V.Vi? w'.lir. 1II)1N tJYNOCKPAALt.S Baboon, ONE TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING Two perfonnanccs Bnily. Dccrs open at 1 and 7 T.M- k A HER D OF MONSTER ELEPHRNTS ! Trained differently from any In existence, an-l faihraTlns; every known speel?, from the tiny yearling to the most stupendous mule. A comjrc!ifnslve coltit-tior: of EUCATED iSTIMLS! Tli most complete and exhaustive ACADEMY OF BUTTE SCHOLARSever established. agnificent Novelty Parade This GRAND SPECTACULAR HOLIDAY STREET PAGEA! ': will be an acceptable Innovation on :he old-fashioned Show Parades of the past. All Its adjuncts, accessories and aprxarrThients are spick span new, all glinting with the she n and glitter of virgin burcLsli gold. Every tbjecU as it pass- he beholder, a novel and pleaMng surprLse. The extendCil roilnue of Cages, Dcas, Vans end CkartoLs ire mastrplcced of the most elaborate wrt:ra4r.shlp, acd wni bear a much clOKer ti.-saer ;-tion than can e gained, aa they pass along the streets. Every Csge is a ttudy in itself, and vlsit.rs Inside the canvas- .vJU find them to be qilte as much an attraction. tLc myriad curiosities that our celo.isaJ canopies j Tlia pipe Pany Ctariats; flraws ty half a hiM Sletiani Posies, - nrtriarness, manufactured cf Russian Leather, and mriiiitcd with eciu: gold; he new and Qcitly Uens iid Lairs; the Eleph&nUi, Camels and rroincdarles. ail elegantly caeilt oncd; with the si lendid rtinue i Ring Horses. Ponies, Mules, etc., all magnificently costumed ; with Banners waving, Flags and Eia )emsfiylng, formlngtogetber a pageant mor grand and Lnposlng In Its multitudinous ra titty of attrac S:pna than The Famans Histcrieal PapaEts Eopt. Arrive at KatelgU j Leave : Arrive at, Durham' " 4 3a lllllnboro o iifl " (ircensboro 7 50 Leave " i s ' r, if, ,i.m Arrive High Point ' 65 ).T30 " Salisbury io io s 15 I Charlotte Ml p.ta 11 17 No. 4s 'ontieeUi at fircenslxjroTlhSnlein Brncli. At Air-Line Junction with A c. A. L. Kallroad to a,l iK)ints .mth and s.nit huest. At CharMre with the c. C. i A. Kallnad for all rw.tnts south South cast. At Salisbury with YV. N. c. KuilroaU, dallr. except suadays, Tor alt points In Western North Carolina. No. 42 Connect at Alr-I.lne Junction with A. & C. A. L. HallroTl for all points South and South west. TIMIi TABt.K WESTERN H. G. RAILROAD i aice nTi Kiituruay, July U, z. p.m. issh. G01X WEST I.IAVK. l 30 r. x 11 ft CulNU EAST i.mvif. 00 Suiikl)tiry ....Tltlrt CrVek , F.!inwrK)d teaTjllp..: Catawba iiewton , Cnnova Hickory Icanl v MHVaiiton ilen Alpine . lirltl-e-.v j?er ., Marlon ....Old Fort florirv ; ... Hi.ick Mountain.. r 'ooier's Sunnnnnoa Head of Hoad... dT"Trali:.s run d :lly. Sundays eycei.f el A. B. ANLREWS. Oeji.Supt 1 15 t IS u r? r.vll 4H io M io is 9 51 9 4 T4 T45 r. 4 06 - 5,4H P.M. 9 S "ACOEN COOK STOVE." WILLIAMS BROWN . If the i-'-it-ivo sk- of this ce1tlrafed Cook Siovf mi. .'i.k , a;e j. irg off like Lot caV. . ... A - r7.tf Easle SutlflH Gir Tor-Sale. A: tit r!ef siatted Iiave .1 wcnn4l ttil CT2:OtI CIW which they wui ii clienp. l.'i.'ftft wi.sliitia ;to Tnr- ".. Le"infiy -.'til " bv'ii r aTl!ie. t:;e?u r. "LitiVfooa, l't v - o v An- Tit It. -') Afr.HU .- , V ' i- I !