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Xl 0 .-CAE.. :pUUSDA MABCII 10 188lr iFronlana nftr the 1st day of January, dj'i the subscription price of th Match-ti-.n follows: ".;; n-.M in advance. $1.50 One i'" . . 2.00 ' l 1 payment delayed 12 month 2.50 F. 'Hobs' new advtrtisejneut. Moc9 North in n lew uajs. I Mr T)c F Klutt sliipped two grass of ' . ' 1t.:Cll.l.ii firm lacr kiiciim LUi- r r 1 oh,- Uigrvgatiua of St. Luke's churcli is observing Lemmas usuaI- Mr IChal. MeXecly had a Revere fall ..iorninff, at J. I).. McNctly's store, III" 3 .!! ' Wr j . p. Cm-UU liM.f f.r. North fr 1 Si.rin'X if""1;; : i : . ' . ...... I..,. ........ .('llJiillS tV V ., O.S V' Ji. Jjrjiio. S Hutchinson lias established Mr. II. M, !!$ . of Jones, MINING INTELLIGENCE. i iCKOWELL GOLD MINE, Tbo.CroweU is twenty-four miles son th east.of Salisbury, ami comprises a "j tract of eight hnudred and fortv acres of land. This is odo of the' finest 'properties in that section, which has long been famous for its production of gold. On this property are four distinct veins, with numerous stringers, all gold bearing quartz, except the one on which, they are now working, which, is talcose slates and quartz. This is the first ami most noted ve,iri, known as the "Crowejl Vein," and is developed to the depth" of one hundred and twelve feet. Desiring to see the nnder-gtonnd work, we entered cautiously and clung tremblingly to the upright ladders as the decent was made. We found them ivork ingon a stope, eighty-five feet from the surface. The vein is from three to ten feet in width. On the first lostantj they came into a. body of very, rich ore, show ing gold very freely, without the aid of a glass, and is worth from ten to tfventy dollars per ton. , Veins No. two and three, are well de fined quartz veinsL from which hare; leen up and purify your' premises and' licave no filth or impure collections . of rubbish re maining to breed disease and pestilence in our midst. . . . . . Ii ) - Privies, pig pens, enw stslls, barn yards, butcher pens, tanneries, kitchen drains, &o., &c, should be attended to now while the weather is favorable, and nt deferred un til warm weather sets! m. How.latJietime. pe imirhleyasd m m '", ? .jlrM-if-ecftl " anoint ''" e; ills St. k Law Ki.ktiox. There will :.. ! .... fl. aM'k Law r.!i'iioa i!i i. M-iH-A.-i ..t.v.. toiliH on ibt- likh of ApriL - . knv'l time sn-jt. our o. i-mt- f..r JIT. Willi l II ItT, lUSf .Mi.liw.tv HCin. olVs pltty fad havoc, whto tiny get sinunglaTp. o MiC IL Ib'bnes and bride have re- fuincil to ine i n . -nnj (r tlie 'Salisbury Uaml, last .uonuay lit. i taken over five thousand dollars in gold, though they have, oulyjbeeii developed to the- depth of sixty live feet, Veip No four, is a' large mass of low grade ore which has been developed twenty feet in depth. licsido the veins, there is a large sur face of over one hundred acre whicl Go to work at once, and when the time of year comes when noxious gases are disen- -rareu from filthv collections we; will ic tree from the evil effects that arise frfai these decomposing masses. ' I sav to the Mavor,that many improve ments may be safely made on our streets and our public wells aow, without itbe fear e I ! " .. !i 11 3 ' - I ' . TOI'I oi iiaving ii an unuone uy tue nogs. i iiuv I solicit his aid in catTvmg out the plain duties of my position, I promise j full co operation with the town authorities to carry out all measures which have for their oi- ject the health of Salisbury. f J. J. SlTMMERELL. M. II.. 3uperiatendent Ilcatth of Rowan; county. March 9th, 188.1. ROWAN COUNTY. BY 4. n. GERMAN REFORMER CIIUR0I ROWAN. IN -For the orifj-in of the German iteformcd Church we must look; to- the mountains of Switzerland, where UlricZwingle began to preach the Gosnel in its puritv. about tike same time that Luther raised his hroicc for Christ in Germany. As there wep'e: differ ences of omniou between Zwinsleratid Lu ther upon the subject of the "real presence' in the Jjoril s supper, as well as upon some of the other doctrines of grace, .tlje adher eats of the two Reformers d:d not! unite in the same boly. After the death ofiZwingle. his followers fell naturally in Hwith the -o- TJast Thursday right and Friday follow- - 1m '- .1. .... ik-nlffnrviriotr .mil i I'l..... ..r... .i i liil tnnti - iviud and bright sunshine. - : o Ori tlie first p:ige will le fouifda lt;t of those who took part in. the JWasquerane. The? list came in htte last week and was 'crowded out tmavoidjibly. - 'V&MiVKs. We have an interesting ao- ii ' ...... cniiijt.iif the wolves ot Jloiitgtunery, ;l;iililolph, Davidson, Mtoie and btanly to apia-ar in our next paper. f: j : - -o Ifr, j. Allen Hi own says he is now clos- uj tittUe tenth eaiLload of his compost- (2 aiatwiabj, and again calls the atten iij of farmers to the Guanos ho is now jf.4jviig. - i "I ti'r anotlier colli inn will be f;und a ikeih; of ts, -Cro'vyejl (iold Mine. opportuWtv if$vy a Kkeieh d' ail iirimi.ii lent ti.,im-f in tiiis strtuu 1. h i Am Hie l.e llo'V'icr, who Miis. be'ping at M fJr-.vn-i raUing-and eii ijiiMii,"' on vv.-is st riU'k'1ii the hc.nl lv a eould be made profitable by hydraulic churches that were founded and nurtured k1iki r!i&hinr Itnt. for w:iut of water lias by Calvin, in trermany. as well as in swuzenanu. ine ueiormeu vnuren is uai vinisfie. in faith anil Prr-abvtprian ih flmreli Supei uitca .c.it, R. Lames, Jr., very government The Ilpidelberg Catechism is kliidly showed us over the works, (which their Symbol, and they practice jthe rite will he dL.sniWd in mW to show the Conflvmation, though by many magnitude of the work. All tlie mjiciiin- erv was 121 active operation. A i large seventy-live horse power engine is used 111 the null house to run the Jiowland pulverizer, stamp mill, amalgamating I tins rite is regarded a3 little else than the ceremwny of admitting candidates, who give evidence of conversion, to full (communion. The German Reformed Church in the United States dates its origin to about 1740 and was formed by Immigrants from Ger many and Switzerland.! who settled m th t ie ti.t in a .1 - . . . limit roin 5 illTSti tree and scvt-ivly hurt. -Dr. itinuierelJ. aU atteadin hiilr, Ihirtks h: kh!! is not I'nut'iircd. r Thi towu lax 4-i4-erori'K! ts haviu'4 - ' ' poUi-i It d all the tax op leal estate, witli tlie except ion of mvcii. and tliev wc-re i0d Thii slovs clean work, and speaks liejllbr Salisbury. " pans and settler. I hyf pulverizer crushes eastern portion of Pvnnsylvaniaj Alout a ton of ore per.hour and the pulp runs this time the tide of. German immigration i ... . . ..t. . . ltlt.'ca.l o.-tt 1 1i nl .111 ;1 ir vt'ilti ttin T.Mtll nnr i-iidim'i- r.iiiii-s into senility ! vnts: t'- --0 .1 1. 1 . - 1.: : L.J.. . thenco into settler' and .thence in trail church affinities. ruc It is a very petty process sves a lower stoxe, oil gkack enrnen, deal of handling, and catches eighty per yig in the centre ef the- Germai popula cent of the free gold. Adjoining the mill tion of eastern Rowan is the parent of all hoiise, stands the boiler house, which th(i German Reformed churches in Rowan rt 4-Tb a bif bora nl i-w f 1 1 r f tlioco furnishes steam to run the largo ngiue illhllitanta camc intothis region alongwith an4a large Woitlungton pump, of the the Lutheran i settlers about 1750, and their cupacitvof four hundred gallons pev iuin- descendants mav still be found on or near lite, which suppliesthe Mill with water, the old homesteads. The names of the Re m, i . . , . ,. 1, tl formed families were Linle,Bergor, Fisher, I hq hoisting works at the "Iirandreth L ltohrou;crt Wnhardt! Shaft"-C4nsist8 of ono thirty horse-power Kluttz, Knscman, Yost, Foil, Roger, Sluip- eiigine and onje thirty Inii se-power Lidger- ping, and others stiR familiar in that region, wood Hoister." The cou.panv also have According to tl.e custom of these early , a i ,.ri davs, the settlers united m building a loint a com pie Saw Mill, consisting ot a, fifty- or'non chmcu Thc first church erected two inch saw an 1 a twenty horse-power by the Lutherans and Reformed jointly waa engine. 1 - a log church situated about six miles nojrth Tliere arc s :ne thirteen honse on this east of the present Lower Stone churidi, ... . rj,, .jt which wa called Sti Peter's Church. From ..i.ouo. ,uo jm.oj.c,. ,.M.ty.Hu . wj;nt on,iirmony or other unknown cause nse urine pulverizer, me mine jnuwu a separation took place, and the laithenins p.iiliag fr.ini various h.mses and shriek- built the Oryan Chip eh, ami the Refornied lf whil iv.llimr f r.;md hi dntv huilt tho LowerStone Church. I Roth tliese '., v . : ' , 1 ; icirtirf hc3 were of tonc work; and Were w.,u u.v. j;. tuc, nsllllCll ouc. tVom its or;,an an( i the other quire an uiuiij;awraua uuxuiess appear- from the miferial of its building. The ance. The Ctuipany give employment to land for the Lower ; Stone Churich was pur- mIh r.rtv bands' u l.i.-li i :, .rr..s,r J.li. to ehasod from Lorentz Lmsle tor two pound, -' o ' . ,1 .1 i linn. lUi'irn itiii ist;icv. i ne ueeii i wiais 1110 date of his death and the pTac of bis bu rial are unknown to the writer. There are a number of . families by the naffleof Suther residing in and Dear Concorq. r The records of.ljowcr fctone cnurcn snow that after Pastaf Loretx's time for tnanv years thc churckyaS served by the lotfng, geniie anu paiiens jerfui ?wi, me iter. George Roger. Mr. Bogef was succeeded in 1831 by Dr. B. Lerch, who- came among this people in the early dayi of hfr minis try, finished his course here, and his dust now rests in the adjoining graveyard. Mr. Lerch "-was succeeded' by the KerV John Lantz, who, after a few ycars, removed to Catawba countv, and from thence to Ila- gerstown, Md., where he finif hed lus earthly abors in, 18-2.J i ! Mr. Lantz was feucceeiled by the Rev. Thornton Butler, who had associated with him for a short time the Ret. Gilbert Lane. Mr. Lane, removed to New York, and in 1808 the Rev. Mr. Butler removed to Illinois and there d'ed. The next pastor of the Lower Stone Church was the Rev. J. C. Dennv. of Guilford. Mr. Denny was educated for a Presbyterian minister, and was licensed by Orange Presbyterv. Seceding from the Presbyterians, he was received and ordain ed bv thc German Referm&d Classis, and served some of their c-Jiurtfhes in Rowan county for a number of -yearns. ' Finding at length the German Refoimeu cnurcn not congenial to his tastes, hoi again seceded, and was received into the Baptist Church, and is still a Baptist. -The' Lower Stone Church, after Mr. Denny's (secession, was served. for awhile Uy. Professors Clapp and Foil oflhe Catawba College and for the last few years by the Rev. R, F.j Crooks, who is now .pastor. r - '. i.-:'t-formerly called. St. Paul's, is an offshoot o Lower Stone or Graee Church. Tlie church was organized aliout 1835 or '-iO, from members of the Rcforme. and Lutheran churches living in the . neigh borheod of Ilolshouscr's Mill, now known as Ileilig's Jim. i no . i.ano lor ine cnurcn was given by Andrew Holshii3cr, a : member of the Reformed Church. In 18G6 the church was removed about three miles further south to a point on the New Concord Road, seven miles south of Salisbury. Here a new brick church 60x40 has been erected. The con irregation was served first by the Rev John Lantz. The Rev. Thornton Butler became pator in 18o2 and served them till 18-)7. He had associated with him for awhile the Rev. Gilbert Lane. Mr. Butler was succeeded bv the Rev. J. C. Dennv, and he by the Rev. P. M. Trexler,and he in 1878 by the Rev. Jidiii Ingle, who is the present pastor. EUILOII CHLV.CIt. ti the llelormed Ulassis was March 19th, 1871,by Rev. J. C. Denny, with mem tiers and has now 3-4 members. Th isstors of this church have been Rev J, aon; W R Orcrcaah' BenJ. R Knot, S A jminari ueo.o jampoeilf 4 li Urawiord, W L Carton, Rofua Leu tt. For SrjPEHion Coukt 1st Jess V Miller Aleiryerly, P A Slop, A C Duiilmm, Tbos. D Fraley, H C Gil- John V Fisher, Crawfonl L Shaping, J no, E Briggs, David L Ruslier, J J Lowder, " auiuiHiuwr, jas. ilonroe, J A Keid, WilsMTrott, Jacob A Kluttz,. 1 8 Linker, P A Caobbv G H Brown. Wm. II Nollv. 8 A D JIart, Paul C Goodman, . DanH P worgau, a L. Hall, Jno. A Arey, Wm, T Gheen N R Shuping,; II M Jones, David A Ilawptoo, Ed. Wiw, W T Cauble, D C uue,: n u w aiton, FreU. Waller. j Secoxd Week. Jas. CarrigjiD. Valentine Prost. Deal, Sr., J E Wyatt, Jacob A Thomasou, Jas.F Iltbinson, H J Pless, TImis. C Wat son, Jt u ivnox, Wiley Bean, Philip Sow ers, Henry H Fihk,'A M Barriuger, Jesse Miner uoianiii), u j llaltom, D J Good man, &imeou j L.ipe, Jas. D Secliler. i . Standard of the English Language Webster's Uuabridged Dictionary is commended the English World over" for its excellence. Wherever yon find Eng lish speaking people there you find Web England has produced nothing the laboring class in that neighborhoods. date of 1774,and conveys thcland"t Andrew -o - I A new Imis.hing rooM ha been eemple' (iedutjtlie car tfljojn of the Western N. C. ftallrnad. -Oilier Improvements sire to be jtuaUe at an early day. The wrk- done at hfl shops i substantial and neat. They jwiii-tunr out some line coach. lor theSuni mcrj ravel. 'N . -ew B ri d ij hare iuit been com- 1 pk't e I across Seeond Creek i. one at w hat i is known as Gheen's Bridge, on the Wiikes ; i.Wj road ; and the other at what is known LytrM , near the railroad. Both jobs j have ' Iwcn accepted by the County Com- ; pnssi oners as entirely sutislVictoryi " o ,A gjravo stone has been placed over the gnives of four nnknown Confederate dead i'ij)ik Grove Cemetery.- Mr. C. R. Bar ker secured tho iieccjfsarv funds to defray ii xpense of thstoneby subscriptbms, an I Mr Jno. IJuis did the work. Ho is a vry line workman, in fact, few who work h iH-nhlcoan surpass hi tti ing. These lef jrd.$are oii't he stone : j'Kmir unknown Coulederate Soldier , yr us they r.iughr,- for u they died. QtnJ bles them." Vith all these advantages, and .wifli Holshouser and John Lippanl j for! thejuse cono;iiie..i inauageuieiit, there is no rea aon why this should not U?n paving mine, ind from indications it is destined! to b- one of the most proiitable mines in Xorth Carolina. . . i - r " k rr I jar- ot tne -caivin uongreganon.," i i:e no- formed Church was distinguished from other denominations in these earl v davs bv the faet that tljev : were followers of the great Reformer of Geneva, Jiihnj Calfln, who- perfected thc Reformation: that was begun in bwitzerl&nd by Line Swingle me site of tins cnurcn is aoout lour nines west of Gold Hill, on the Beattiejs Fird Road. The first structure was of, log?, but The Bullin Gold Miue, six miles isoutli- east of this place, operated by a stock companyand superintended by Mr. Eli they were not hm? content with so humble G P icpe, iif Xw Jersey, are making good a building, judging rightly that a house - ,,,, " ,. erected for the worship of God 6iiirht to be irogress. J hey are irow erecting a new . . .. . .' , . " rp. n J. i snncrior to their own dwellings.' 1 he toii Sum p. Mill, with the necessary amal- Lutherans had just complete their house gaiiiatiug machinery. Tho mino is devel- of stone, arid in the year 179-Tthc Refbrm- liei' ton. -o- von run W.S. C. li. R. Rails for .Ue extension of-this Road arp now -roinir Mwahl almost daily, The management iyin ekmplete fifteen miles 'of road beyond Asbevillc by the 1st of June. Greiit eonfi- ; fencer U fejt tc 8yfcea t,f this road. rwt 'is.an increase f2l.0QJ) of rn.-.iota the last six moKlfcc, and there is a. and ; tne balance of over $13)00 in band over aat above current x-jpecses and wmstruc ;on.iipcomit. What it will be tmder thc ; .1wHt vt?orus management when put in ; connection with the Tennessee roads admits 09 doubt. o.ii-d to t!io. .lentli of ono hundred feet, cd uliurcli set about tlie erection ot tlieir ri. i:.. 1... . S.. ;J church of the same material, i The corner 1 Utt liUHIit' Ilii till llll. IIJIIi Hllivtl 14 1 . 11- ,.n 1 it a. a. , . J stone was laid in 1 4 9j, und.r the pastorate ptartz ores of thc Rev. Andrew Lortz. Col. Georjjc valued at from fifteen to twenty dollars Ifenry Berger, who was a proriiinent mem ier ot the Rowan Committee ot Safety be fore the Revolution, aud Jacob Fisher, were the elders of the ehureh at this time :ini MVSTEHlnrs Mi: SIC. i HO paiTV Of ninst. urtivn in tho frorlmh of tlu nnw friends after lirinir of music had retired ehureh. But many; trials and! discourage' to! :in adioininir room, n ml were eherilv I meats obstructed the ;ood work, and . 1, , , ... was not until Iovemuer, 1811, Sixteen years talking, when some unknown performer A ., . , . , ; 1. - .. , , ; after thc corner stone was laid, that the startled them by sounding the keys of building was completed and idedicated to tho piano, liiey looked at eacti other I the worship of God j In -the sctvices-of tha with amazement: and the hair du their occasion Pastor Loretz was assisted by the h..;,dslift them.H:.- if n fnr Imts "W- Dr- Bobinson,then and formany years . . it . , 0 . the leU)vei pastor of the iPresbvtenan .1.10 uouneis, anu uieir Kiiees siiioie i- ehureh of Popular Tent. ! gether like Belsliazzai's. But as the Previous to the j pastorate of the Rev mysterious music continued long enough Mr. Loretz there were different pastors r.,.. n..J whose names are unknown. The Rev. Mr ... ; i Beuthahn resided in GuilfonTcountv, orira young man piucKeu up courage to peep ni?ed hurcheS. ai preached among therii, i ito tho parlor, when lo ! the pet cat of hutaupported himself chiefly by teaching si tlj house was found at the otieii piano. Gernipn , school in the southeast corner of evidently delhrhtefl with tho success of G5lft'd couaty. : RET. SAMUEL SUTIlEn organ 1 zed ster. equal to it, and In America it is the stan dard. i The illustrations are a marvel for accurncy and number, and it is a treat just to be able to look through it. The uew editiou;lw8 h;028 pages, 3,00aengrav nig-, aim iour pages colored plates. Its able aud comprehensive definitions are a library iu themselves a thesaurus of un bounded treasures. Our Church Paper, A vie Market t Va. MARRIED. At Ihe residence of the bride's mother in Salisbury Feb. 24th, Mr. Dauiel L Sides; to Miss Annie Gales Rev. L. W Crawford officiating. By the Rev. R. L. Brown, on the 24th of reheat the residence of the bribe'i father, Mr. Carson A. Brown to Miss Martha M. Lycrly. Both of Rowau. BUSINESS LOCALS FARMERS! FARMERS! FARMERS ! FARMERS ! THE : SEA FOWL GUANO Is up to full Standard. There is none better for COTTON Be sure to use it this year. It will be sold for either Cotton - or Cash, payable in the Fall. c Dennv, from March 1871 to March. 1873 tev. P. M. Trexler, from iMareh 187!J to March 1870: Rev. J. C. Dennv. from March 1870 to January 1878 ; Rev. John In gle from January 1878. ST. LUKE'S UEFOTiMEO CHUUCII was or-ranized Dec. 31, 1871, by Rev. P.-M. Trexler, with 20 members, and now has 45 members. Rev. P. M. Trexler was pastor from Dec. 31, 1871, to June 1877; Rev. Jno. nglc, from Jan. 1, 188, to present time. Mount Hope. Shiloh and St. Luke's are oflshoiits of Lower Stimc (Grace Church). MT. ZION nEFOHMTSI) cucncii is situated ten miles south of Salisbury on the Concord Road. Next to Lower Stone it is probably the oldest Reformed church in the county. For many years this church worshipped in the same house with the Lutherans at "savages'. But when the Lutherans-erected a new ehureh about forty years ago, the German Reformed erected a new church also near the old srteand named it Mt. Zion. They have lately erected a second handsome brick church. . This ehureh has been served by a.: succession of ministers, in many cases' the same who served the" Low.er Stone church. Rev. P. M. Trexler is the present pastor. Thc au thor regrets that his efforts to get accurate statistics of this church have failed, and that h? is compelled to give such a general accsunt of it. Rowan county contains three chnrges of the. German Reformed Church: Central Rowan, Rev. John Ingle jmstor. 139 mem bers; West Itowan, Kev. 1 M. Ircxler pas tor. 290 members; East Rowan, Rev. R. F. Crooks, pastor, 433 members. Pastors 3, churches , members 8G'3. i From tho total membership we must subtract aliout 145 members who lK:loiigto Mt. Gilead church, in Cabarrus county. C03I3IlSS10NKilS MEETING. New ONE-PRICE Cash Store ! M. S. BROWN Is now receiving his large stock of Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and Gents Furnishing Goods, vhicl he will offer ex ceedingly lower than ever before in this market. He buys everything by the case, direct from manufacturers, and therefore can afford to sell at bottom prices. Has only one casu price. No deviation. WATT PLOWS ARE WITHOUT DOUBT THE 333SSS,Q?1 "SPO 333SS 3BjfiL3E3 Z You can try them before purchasing y and can be returned if they do not suit. J. D. GASKILL. ao so KLUTTZ & REHDLEMAH'S For Clover aud Orchard Grass Seeds. 50 Bbls. Pure Seed Potatoes (8 kinds). The I Best Flour to be had. Large lot of w heat bran. Pure Lard at 12 J cents. Bo sure to see us before you buy. 2l:2t Very Important to Farmers! (COMPOSTS AND GUANOES) As the time is getting very short for coiii posting, let all thope, wanting to yet do So, call at once and get what remaining tons left, ot "Acid Phosphates ' and "Georgia Grange Chemicals." Will not order more this season. her first .lesson iu music. Hi was one of thc early German Reformed min isters in Guilford. Rowan and Cabarrus.: In Inti:i:x-ai. Revkxck Grins.' Mr. .J the journal of GovJTrvon for lfr8. he; re- Frank Davis bus commenced the I publi- hites that wliUc he was at Major Phifer's in Nation at Stateaville. of a smalll unner Mecklenburg (now Cabarrus) ojn Sunday, i ------ x -4 bearing the above title. It Coarord vn indulged in some very flittering remark concerning afisbury in :Jt week's issue. The 6't must be par v JiMlyHnd as well as deaf, He says thee t H tt Cn no changes here ia ten ycars. i Wiake, brptlcryou fee it's put mild a J-tmstakev There has been built since the iUi J. L Bal,8bury, nearly as many houses Concord contains. You may thiuk that's i-?JSSerfe;l, but if you ore 'not satisfied. Mil r a count. The paper containing remarks has been han.led around, and I he E(litr would not be" the least bit flat- E'-m8 Vhn of both ladies and gentle- k AH S - S3" m reward i n with a compelete list of the gram diiS- man Reformed -.tillers with their address, and the store- pastor keeiMira and tlieir nlace of service, and tho the "e'olutionary war. I 1 the l'st ot Jnlr. Uctt henrtr Mr LiiHut n CplltaitlS n,,f5ti mlhfoi. nrol. -V f,1ol.. J aeveral tonununicatioiis from J. J. Mott, a misprint for Mr. Suihcr. since there is no ClIector, aildrcssed t distillers, and the evidence that such a minister as Luther was! virions oflicers in the rvice, iu thc " jui re h muence oi tne presence - I nr il Iffv Mr Siitlior Ifn iu.ia cn Atif ! form of instructions ; together from the ol( countrv to preach tf) the aed people in the Carol mas, and of the' Guilford charge diirms Mr; Suther was a ujaniilacturers of tobacco and cigars. It patriot during the Utrutrgle for American js;i uefn paper for reference in regard freedom. li s residence was a mile from tii these various subjects in the Gth Dis- the battle ground of the Regulators in Ala- triVtMr. Davis is a young geUtleman 'ce May lGth,!lT71. During the Rev- i , ... , , . . i , olution he was an outspoken patriot, and of ability mid cleverness and has done so obnoxious to the tories thnt lie was olen himself ciedit iu this first No. of the' compelled to hide ' himself from tleif (J u'ule. vengeance. It is said that there, was but one sinme tory m ms entire charge. Capt. Weitztll, a membcrf of Mr. Suther churkh. coinmanded a company in the battle of - ,i memoers ot the lietonncd Cliurth- TI... s For the Wttteiim.in. Public Health. Stone Church mention its pastr m 1782, and The cold weather will soon Ik over: and records of Lower while it is still cool, I call the attention ot 1 Samuel Suther as every citizen ot balisbury to tne laet that it that he bad removed thither; from Goil- isafl important that cleanliness in (all our ford county. This was in the days I of limits should be r maintained if wef expect tory ravages, when Col. David Fanning and still to enjoj this year the measure bjf health his troop of marauders struck terror into ,1 withi whi h a kind providence blessed the two pm-edingjears lAs.the Superintendent of Ileal th,T urge you tt set to work without delay receau the region that extends from -Guilfwrd to Cumberland countv. As he had many ene mies around him, he found it expedient) to remove to a more jkuccIui region. Thc Board of County Commissioners met last Monday, 7th iust., all the mem bers prcscut, and the following is their action : Allowances from thc poor fund were made to Margaret Eller. $2.50 per month for three months; and to-W... M. Kincaid, for tlie benelit of the Wyatt family, 8.) per mouth for three months. Ordered that Simeon Wise be exempted from poll tax and road work for five years; W. A. Wise from poll tax for two years ; Marshall Jones from poll tax for. -live years; W. T. Rainey and Rtch'd Josey from road duty for five years,'; Mr. O. D. Davis was appointed County Examiner for ensuing year, or. until the new School Law goes into eilbct. 1 Dr. J. J. Sumnierell allpwexlvxtraelaim for professional services reifjiered ,to the pohr to be paid out of the poor fund. Nineteen paujiers reported a( the Poor House 7 whites and 12 thicks. ' A stock 'law election was ordered for a district composed of parts of Providence, Salisbury and Li taker -townships, said election to be held at Meroneyfrt Found ry, on tho 31 of April, IfSl R.'P. Roos mau and R. R. Crawford appointed as Registrars. An election; for the same purpose was ordered in another part of Litaker township, to be held at Gneber's Mill, on the IDth of April, 1881 P. A. Sloop appointed Registrar. The Board passed a resolution that, it in accordance with new School Law, the county donates $100 for; the purpose of organizing and establishing the 4,Rowan County Teachers' Association ;" alo re solved to extend a request to the State Board of Education to establish a Normal School in Salisbury at an j early day. The following persona were drawn as jurors for next l4ferior aud Superior Court Terms: I i FOU IXFEIUOR COt HT. Benj. Caldwell, rolM, Abram Morgan, J F Owens, John F iWibiy, J A Camlell, JackMou bechler, Henry O Sloop, W G Watiwn, John V Wilheim, Jacob Trexler, Sr., John A Wise, Win. Braver, J W Phi fer, P M Nelsun, Jos. F McLean, Musen A Stiiewalr, S J M Blown, Dnvnnlt Kluttz, Alex. Pifler. II C black welder. he ! lvoU-rl A Kuox, Jesse Po las, S M Hob- Am nolv receiving my more than usual supply of tho "Old Reliables' "Xavassa" and PACIKI('.,' Guanoes of higher grades than ever. You will save time, money Cotton by not faihnq to call on the un dersigned before closing your purchases elsewhere. It certainly will not pay you to be experimenting with any iicif brands that may be ollered ou. J. Ai.lex Browx. 100 Pounds Fresh Pork Sausage to ar rive Friday morningrnt A. Parker's. A supply of Blackwell's Long cut smok ini Tobacco aud Cigarettes to arrive in a few days at A. Parker's. tot- SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO MANUFACTURED 33Y PACIFIC GC0MPAHY. THE LEADING COTTON FERTILIZER. Br reference to thc renorts for the iast several years made bv the North Caroli na Exneriment Station, it will be seen that Soluble Pacific Gnano (tested by tho To suit all tastes, A. Parker has Eight commercial value) has held the highest rank among the forty or fifty different inds of S n ii If. brands of commercial fertilizers offered for sale in the State. This is a Ridendid. but not undeserved, tribute to thc Pacfle Gnaeo Company. which for sixteen years has manufactured au article universally admitted to bo on surpassed in its remarkable effects upon the growth of tho great Southern staple. IiwImxI: i dl known in Soluble Pacific Guano, that we have almost ceased Ur issue circulars except for distribution in the more remoto districts aud ia those ecentlj: opened to Ibulroad transportation. Although wc have thousands of testimonials a to the vain of Soluble Paeific Go tw. xx-m will milr iiuUHhIi ldow a few from some of the letuliui! farmers of this aud adjoining counties, whicli will serve to stimulate inqnrry among those who hare not used it, and will result in securing ravoraoie personal lesiimony irom inuwivu. A beautiful lot of Decorated Candy- Easter Eggs just feceived at A. Parker's, "LIFE INSURANCE" MADE CHEAP. Table Showing Actual Cost to Members j of 4,000 Insurance for Unc Year (March 1, 1879, to March 1, 1880); First Class, aged 18 to 30 years. . Second " 30 u 40 " . . " 40 " 45 " .. " 45 " 50 .. U T . . . to those who are desirous of learning its results in tho past, which results, comom- intation of the Pacific Gnano Company, are a sumooux guaran- Tliird Fourth Fifth Sixth $17 OOlpd with the solid reputation . 21 25 tee that tho standard will bo strictly maintained in thc future. . 25 50 (4 If 50 oo 55 " 00 J. D. McWccly, Ag't 34 00 51 00 C3 00 WMll i CU-100 Cords of Tan Bark, for which the highest casli price will le paid. JOHN G. HEILIG. TESTIMONIALS: J. Ai.lex Brows, Agt : The Pacific Guano bought of you last season paid ns well, and we can safely re commend it to all wanting a reliable Standard Manure, especially for all kinds of crops and lands. Expect to use it more extensively this season. S F Lord, Rowan Countv. - D.- S. Tulhert, Stanly County. - A M Glover, " " l U Harris, A V Urlier. " " D W ClOWcll. John Ingle, tt nuTTinr come at Lst. a fresii U J"1 r BL'IPLY OF NORTHERN .pplos and Potatooi Just Received at J. D. MCNEELY'S. CONDENSED TIME HO HTM CAROLINA,. RAILROAD. 1UAUNO UUi-Vjl Mot. t No. 47. I NO. 45. I NO. , Date. Mar 15. is). IhUly ex Dally. Dally. Sunuay. 3 50 a.m 6P3 " T31 " 8 It) " ' I 31 " S 20 " I 0 00 p.tll 1023 " 1 t ID? " 11112'- I li 41 a.m. 12'iODm 300 I If) (Ml tt t Leave Charlotte " Salisbury " 111,'U Point Arrive at Greensboro Leave Greenslon Arrive at lHilsbfjro i Durliara " KaleigU Leave Arrive at Goldsboro 4 10 p.ia. 5 54 " Having used the Soluble Pacific Guano for several pa4 seasons we take pleasure in recommending it as the best paying aud most reliable Standard Guano on tho market. Have used several other brands and find the lacific always to pay bear. Cornelius Kestler, Rowau County. Jjiwmoh J rexler, Kowaii Couuty. WmJI Kluttz, " " TJSnmner, TC Watson, - " " J F R Drown, J L Cross, " W J Houck, ! Jn- M Linebarrier. " E S l Liipard. Reiibin and Calvin Harris, J. M. C. Pennington, Gi H. Ileilip, rPIlavoa number of other special ccrtiflcatM, which can le seen in my office. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt. 202m Office over Crawford &. Co' Hardware Store. if 3 30 i oo a.m I 6 on " 1 10 oo i Voir n!ieeis al fcalishury with W. S. K. IL tor all points in Western North cariiaa, dally exeept Sundays. At Greensboro with the H. & D. ILUlnwd IOr Hi! IU1 ti L. 111 Ul, A.1-U UUi. ' ' vow. " V. & W. ILtUroad tor Wilmington. No. 43 connects, at ireenslrro with the It. & Railroad tor all points North, East and v est. - TRAINS GOISG W t5i . N0.4S Daily. No. 42, Dally. No.B,Da11j ex.Sunday Date, ?.Iay 13, lso. Leave Orefnstrro loion.rii.- 6 3la,ia Arrive at KalefU lWp.ui. 10 45 " i.; Leave " i 3 4o " j 7 co a.m. Arrive at Durham 4 5 1 i4 illllsboro 5t;o ; 11 o. 1 Greensboro 7 60 i 3 45 p. m. f..ivfi " 1 S 24 ia.juj Arrive nish Tolnt ! S 55 - 7 so " "i .tusliury 110 is I1S. r'mrlotis I 12 i' p.m 1 11 17 jfo 4SCnnneel'8 at Greensboro with S;Uem Brnch. At Alr-liue JuueUou with A. & C. A. L. Kallroad to ail points South and southwest. At Charlotte with the c. C A A. Railroad for all points Sout!i south east. At Salisbury with W. N. C. ItaLnad, dally, except wittlsys, tor aU points la Western North Ko. 4J Connfuts at Alr-1 ln Jan-tlon with A. 4 C. i. L. L-4iitvii for all p-nU South and Southwest. PRICE CURRENT. I Corrected by J. M. Kjsox fc Co.l Mar. 10, Corrox good Middlings, Middling low do stains Bacox, county, hog round Butte it Eogs CmcKEits per dozen Cork New Meal, moderate demand at Wheat f-good demand at Flock -best fara. extra super. Potatoes, Irish Osioss Lard Beeswax Tallow Blackberries Apples dried Scar - 10 &10 20 $1.-10(2.00 S560 I.t0125 310325 S.00 eo 00 10 75 2021 5 i 10(2121 St. Lonls Market Qiiotatlct. Mat. V Prices sriven arc for ?owtH aUxirU cars r inMrt ready for shipment to detOiualktQ. Mess Tort . Dry Salt MioukM-rv.... " " CK-r Llli MdCh... " Clear HUleu aeon siiouKier.. Cleat hlb skk " Clear Sides ... ams Plain.... Cam abed ard. ... MeM Beef Hour Extra Ptney Family.. Mm Cora Meal Grlt Corn Whit In Bulk &&cii . ...... " Mixed In Bulk m "Sacks. ........ . Oats Mixed to Bulk! . ' . " faobi .. . toils. -Os, Per Ud. u tu .Per lu. ..wPerbbL .Per ba. IS - - ii 74 ss u Prices on Horse. Mules. Wa?n", Maebo atery ra Implements, Field aaauraMi beuis e L,t-Fno application. civ Wm. M. PRICE &-C0.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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