V M THURSDAY. Oct. i9. ism., I NKAV TJSItMS. i " From and after the lsi day of January, 1882, thelaubacription price of the Watch aViUjle as follows: 1 OB;JsurV pald'-tn advance, r- $1.50 'f - paynient delayed 3 months, 2,00 payment delayed 12 month 2.50 The Seating 4Unk is open. i. --tr-- - A nunber of par young men have gone -to Raleigh to attend the! fair. - The dijsllow fpctober weather, with its ky of rlci azure blue And hazy land scape is ijn rt.,: j The wtot k oii the large and commodious tobacco wareltouseuear the depot will Wou be!eoinpllted. . : . r ' -: ' -3 ! Basinets haft improved very much in glibury since the fall opening. Cotton bi livened up trade. . Vlrt Voodhcfise of the Concord Regit itr, and! Col. l!aul Means of Concord, were here on last !Mond.iy night to hear the Ieeche8 ;bcforJa the Hcniiett and Robbing Club. V The pood Snmaritoiis are in session 'here.' hey are Having a tnree nay meet ing.Cphnvd peojde from all parts of the Statafe hercfin nttendilnce. -o- Tho j clorc Hrnas Band have, offered their hei vin-s jo the isennett aim Kouuins Club will! probablyj play next Mou- tUy tnUt, for the humor jrr Pat. Winston. o h NkwI I)iti:GiisT. Mrj W. R. Mason cjillM jtcntioi to his 1rug Stole next to Mr.-niijgham'l well kiiqwn stand. 'Call aim gcq in m. r ... -o- Messfs. lJlatJknier Sc Taylor, have se rum (Old CI Una nJ propose The pMr Nktii Statu Fokevkh. beapp country to the! strikin ho seilvices of j Mr. F. P. Smith. cap .ioli h) to travel JNorth l;aro- the interest of their "firm. They extending their wholesale trade. A correspondent of the I Winston .V- puMtatn sava there U a Dockerv-Cok .1.-1. :.. rt . . . inn in 0!iiioury numbering Ij nieni- : The Marc svillr -Ixtnthiuirk publishes! th nbovo nioiig it' news items. It may b true; but it has tievci leen heard of here ! York deserves to be left out on ac- MINING INTELLIGENCE. t. k. brunek manager. Mluiugr Blatters in Rowan. Gold Hill. Mr. XIambley the assnyerof count of his isruorauce. Should there Imi I these mines was here on Monday and in - a York club here it would Tiave! a half I formed as that boilers' and pomps have opened bowl bf cotton for its badge. j been ordered for forking the water from o j 1 I the deep ltodolplt.ehaftt-(750 feet.) The Changes. Mr. Tyson has moved to I old .engine has been put in good repair the house Recently vacated by Mr. V. S. t with new capsan and bob. They are also Negus. . ' ; h . b I retirubering collcrintheKaudolnri, Cen- Mr. Negus has moved to, and is greatly 1 1 re and Line shafts ; all of Vhich cut the improving the house recently vacated by I larre main lode. The stamps have closed Rev. Mr. Wieeler.' , J Idown aud will remain sojuntil they begiu Kev. Mr. Wheeler has mevel into the I to Jift ore from the Randolph. ; " j; house recently oecunied bv Mr' A. fi. fialybortouL . l , Dr. J. R. Keen lias moved to house va cated "by Mr. J. S. Hutchinson. Mr. Hutchinsonj has moved.. to the house re cently vacated by Dr. Keen. I They came Iiitb a godl body of ore iii the! Bernhardt a few days before they eiosea aown s Bio Bonanza. This is the name iriveu to a new property josi tiejng oene 9 Mrs. Crawfurd has moved her boarding I miles south of - this place, -by -Messrs. house' to the corner of Inuiss'aud Church I Theo. F. KlutU, J. SamUjMcCubbius Jr. Street. : ? - -1- - I and Sam'l. R. Harrion ; all oititrfns of 4 Mr. Tho8 Brovro )ia.vpioved his I Salisbury. They are down on the vein family to Ajsheville. 30 feet; which is from 3 to 3 feet wide. Mr. J. Allen; Brown will occupy the I The lode has been traced and cut for house vated by Mr. T. Jirown. ! .1200 feet in lengUi three shafts. . The Mrs Moore of S. C., has moved into ores are quarts and brewn ores, free mill- tTie new house next to Mr. Harvey Bern- iug to water level. They have not yet lianU's on Ellis St. ' had returns from' assays, but pan assays Mr. R. J.iHoluies has moved Tiis dwell- show a $J0 or $12 ore. "Below water, sul- iug off Inni8 Street, some feet back, and phurets will take place of brown ore is having iinnortant iiunrovehieuts ad- ded. Mr. R. Mi Barrincrer has moved front the National Hotel building', to the house re cently occu ied by R. F. Graham. o BennettRobbins Club. TJiis live, Wednesday was one of tl o e iieautiful days ' when one feels cramped in doors. The desire to get out was so stronir that with pre sack over shoulder aud hammer in ; hand the mining Editor attacked tl.e Stokes Ferry road. Just after crossing energetic cjub is doing gol work. On Crue Creek blidfie two wiles out, a vein -o- Two fitiilies ol this State who went, to the gmit- Wesfe several years ago passed t tlironl this paco Wednesday morning returning to. their old home Hi North Car olina, i Welcorhe, wanderers. ' ; : o The beautifucbmet nmv visible in ti e early iiioruiiig, eastern &ky, seemes to last Mondiji night, Col. jito. N. Staples ot brceuslMiro, made by invitation an ad dress to tlie club and the general public. The Hall wjas packed to its fullest capa city ; the front seats being occupied by a gathering of ladies rarely seeu in Salis bury. Mr. jStaplcs' address was h gem : his style pleasant, forcible and elegant. his tnannei' and delivery )leas;int and easy, ills ft heme was patriotic pontics; oachiug the earth backwards. A man having his attention called fact and the likelyhood of ita - 'r i i i this terrestrial iglode, remarked "If it itiikes Cite earth,! I'll bet tfie coutet wiU.cifch hWU." ! ! .!.'' ' '' O ' Dedcation Services. The new Cath olic church on Fulton Street, will be dedicated ..to. the -Sacred Heart on the thirdijunday in Noveiiiber. Biahoji Nor tUfty fit nWIrriinttgt6rivSfilvibohdlict "the s,., Assisted by j several lergyiueu, cr TO notyetMiained. Last f Sunday was the tiine t fiir this dedication, but the build- in if Sr;! I Thii not quite finished. iyortiiCstructure. It is a haud- -Or County Canvassjis moveiug along iu o-very satisfactory; inanner. The out- oiAi iii erceciliiiL'lv llAtterincr far a full . I . a". i ' deiiirkic victory. From 254o 100 is tlifltprage Jittcudnnce so far it is snp- iKtseul-ih'at.inthe lower part of the county the'turnoot will be larger. ; si:: - -o- the Westward the residence of another through the south ride; uterseetiiig a new J. Stewart and Nr.4TEEt8. -There have been several new streets "laid out iii On ji tlie iuiJ'th side the hfte lJu rtpu Craige thr anio pterty on both 4-hii'iih i g? west and street iji th rear of J otlrs., , w ; Mwri-iJx -S. Henderson and. H. N. WeoflsonJiae,ju8t completed the survey ann:oit of streejs and blocks in a 23 acre lot adjoining the property of ; "i:Wil Institute" - Tliese lots as we " leJrffi:ifri fb sale, and it is expected will , 't !rt?'tjil - -r j- ; h Aj-TATAL ApCtUENT. The wifo ofDotrlJxpM-.3 4.njles from town, of brown ochreous clay was found. Trav eling on a mile aud a half farther the whited houses of the dunn's mountain mine caine into view. Mr. J. D. Stewart the efficient superintendent was found at his post of duty. In response to enquiries he iu formed us that the summer had been spent lit underground prospecting aud opening. About 200 yards from the main m. Ifliii pLilllTER; YEAR '82 ow lJ ,stock orFall and Winter Goods opened and ready M inspection and.salk'-. I am jpleased to - state that the selection was made in person and with -the : closest attention, borii.; as it respects the Staple, Fancy ahd Notion departments, having due regard for the season (in rea- oun' . xuan uave inuru vruuus py: several tnousanu dollars, than any Store in Salisbury,: anefflo prices of all grades Jn any department exceeding reasonable showing the duty and responsibility of wo;kng shaft, he has just cut a bold vein the intelligent voter, and afterwards ap plying his logical deductions to the twq political parties now asking tlie suffrsiges of the people. Ho paid a glorious tribute to the patiiutsof North Carolina, both in time of wan aud in peace ; alluded to the of cood copper ore. about 8 feet wide The material is quartz, carrviiiir a fair percentage of 6ulphurets and oxide of copper, aud pyrites. This vein will be thoroughly tested and prospected. At the "office shaft" work is progrcssii g history of Salisbury in these connections satisfactorily. They are down 1G0 feet, with very f complimentary remark, aud an4 working on levels both ways north wound up by showing the utter hollow- aul south. Level is 110 feet in legth and uess of the pretentious of the scaudalous ruua ou tl,e ' vein witU vein matter in combination of Auti-Pio-Liberal-Demo- breast of drift. Veiu is from 18 inches to crat-Repubjican new trviug to lead the 2 foet wide an1 the avei-age value is re- leple to fall into a pit, duir and thatched ported 40 per ton. In all, the rem has over by the same old radical enemy 500 feet of shafting, tunneling and drift- . 4 r I I f . v. v Art.-. . which hasi so louj: loaded our people mg wnicn exposes some zauu or bixw toua down with iinnecessary burden of iu.ult OI ore- 1 ,,e ,m,ls t goa in several weeks. In the mine and ou the farm they are runn ing -a force of 05 hands THE KAKM. The Sttpt, is proud of his farm. He has 85 acres in corn which he says will return and made isomo remarks iu a different ,nm 4,500 bushels. He has alsoiaised.7o bushels of irish potatoes, between 5 and 6 bales of cotton aud 1210 bushels of wheat. His remarks They have sown 140 bushels of rust proof luoti fu d shocking death yesterday1; -1 ti sthtlii4firdv w-aS assistinir her hiisbnud olfetft fh'X iorneroff their yard a cow lie- intended to butcher. Hrowu stiucl at thew but failed to kill hei , OltiVifstiing p;vst Mrs. 1J. ran against of Hie fence with such force as to wliiol a rail cause side, and taxation. His lecture was instruc tive, aud was listened to with marked at tention by (he vast audience assembled. After he hail Huished, Mr. David F. Cald well, also of Greensboro, was' introduced strain; throwing wit, humor aud history in such quick succession as to hold his hearers in! close attention. were necessarily brief as Col. Staples had gone over most of the ground in his com- preheusive'lecture. The club feels much gratification in having had the opportu nity of hearing, and of being instrumen tal in having others hear these distin guished gentlemeu. On next Monday night it is expected that Mr. l'iit Winston, of Winston wilt .. . i - address the; club. I For the Watchman, .-'j Querry ? Some people are dubious, some people n not'; of hers are candid, while more are inquisitive ; but, to the iMint. AH North Carolina wants to know whether a man whom this Congressional District has honored, aud whom the U. S. Senate has honored, viz: Col. F; E. oats,which is up several inches. They will sow about the same amount of wheat this fall. They have 17 head bf stock aud 80 head of hogs. From the Dunn's Mountain, it is only a half mile tramp to the NEW DISCOVEKY MINE. This property is owned by Mr. 6. A. Washer of New York, and Mr. Stewart is also superintending the developments going on there. They have sunk a main shaft 78 feet, with drifting ou vein 71 feet from a point in shaft, 50 feet from sur face.' Vein is about 2$ feet wide. There is something over a 100 tons of ore on -- - - dump and they are still stoping. This ore, brown quartz and sulphurets, is valued at $42 per ton. :;; A p.rnka r.nfc waa run 12 fit north tf bliol uawnuwat, a Kepublican, or an 8uaft which into a gide -runililg publican', and the why they want to kuow panuie wiiu mam vein. ,iiu.dcw vein it is through the Watchman." aud nuder 1.0 inches witle, of rich brown ore and Ins own signature, ftnd that too, before I snluhnrets : ceurs in kidbeV abaned 1W i.zr ; - M i ' . r- . r . , aud lias assayed as higtt as $'6tXf er 1od. The or., is being piled' beml tbstnU, and. wUKbe ;bagged;4ndr'hipic4l to b JAMES n. BENSON, YADKIN COLLEGE, N. C. "j mo ifiiiwit 4 Mr. Benabn was born in Rowan Conutv. wftber represent tins rench process, His fatherland Mother being dead, helm this country which is owned by the took his tw- younger brotla rs under his French government. He intends,so wo are own care ami protection, ami uiu an ue 1 ir 1 . :n. " 1 ' i 1 11 1 111 iiif fli . 111 iiiil 1111 iiiiiim jiiiii iiiik 1 11 in rRN Him I vfiii V PlrHifln "Salisbcut." OBlTliAHY. the emtof it to strike Mrs. B. in tho njuringpier so that she died in half 5. i ..it ,r.. f O i 'SViOTlNti iDocis. The officers of the tovu hve,tp jeiforin, this uuplejis.int duty, aud frequently necessity forces the kiflihr'tobeldoiic on the main streets. Wb b iggest that the Coinmissibusers au tlioriko the otucers to catch the dogs to be dt,' with a jdog net aud that they be iiirpajinded ' ; l'ng enough to notify the "wne-, and sllould the animal not be im meditely tak paid t itle: led to the outskirts of the town and there shot. This would ' be rure acceptable and occasion loss ffeling aftd be f rough t with less dau- i td pedcstlians. 1 0- n j Iit Post ffjce once more. Here is a copy of tle letter received bv Post MastetnVsfiy : "Yoiir letter jand a peti tion f 07 scitizens reccommeiiding change of site of your office has been re !ceiTed liuta larger number of persons nave mutie d 5 netitions reonesfiiifr tliat. no m s v of. s9e be made. Uiider these stances the Department does uot f way clear to i order a change at 4rTom thi it would seem that is necessary on t je "petitions now being circu Genjehvl ifail Agent Long, has nt to iiieddle. in this affair aud to ne islue the defeat of -the Airmer Wc may Iiave more to cbaugi 'circun Ueo. it I'lllllll fill- tllfir VVl'lftll-O 111 T .ovinirfj-kn X. C. he made .1 frtiod renntati.H, n a on tlie proiierty. 1 lie reasou tneyj nra business mau in the commercial circle, not kiukius at present, is because they In 1870 he ovotHo YadklirCollege and ai-e waiting for a larger plant of niacliin aiienueu to ins ousinc8 cioseiy nnui uis ervL The iuacl,ilierv uo U8cd is ou v a leath, which occuned Oct.! 2d, 1882. He was .naturally a good business mau, and but few men struggling under the gloomy bodings of cousumptiou, could have at tended to business as he did. He strug gled hard against death but when it came he knew it and was ready to go. He bore his long ajffiictiou with patience rarelv equaled or surpassed. lie was a member of the M. E. Church. lie sent tor me a few days before his death and talked freely about? dying; said his thoughts were not on things iu tins woi-UM asketl me to sing "Oh sing to me 'of heaven!," Next da his hopes and prospects were very origur, and ne said, "1 want to go so bright. rl see Jesus now." His devoted wife was very attentive in all of his long affictious, but her faithful uess iu his3 last hours was remarkable iu constancy and tenderness. ! May thej Lord bless her, and (the two brothers and prepare us all for a home iu neaveu. ! S. Simpson. prospecting plant. It will be moved to the; I HKLDLEMAN MINE as soon as the new machinery arrives which has been ordered. The Itendleman is also owned by Mr. Waiber and is to be looked after by Mr. Stewart. It lies 7 miles south of Salisbury and 3 from the China Grove depot, oh 11. & D. K. K The property will be opened this fall. SOITIIL ;'W":"BrPCt GUDGD VARIETY op STYLE 5 I AND PRICES. " Pa n suit every Taste Orr n please every fancy. Kice and compiets Line of all New aifl Staple colorinis. Also, a lafge variety of WATER SILK OLMANS, VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS, i CORDS, BUTTONS, &c, Ac All NEW, NICE and PRETTY. KID &LOVES, Also, CLOTH for Ladies, Children and Gents. HOSIERY By the wagon load. If.you lotik at it you can't help buying. Oil Cloths 3 i LMS GUP? AIK3, & Taoln Damask, wnite & colored. 1 Table Napkins, Towels, Toweling, Counterpanes. Hi Larp OF GOOD MATERIALS, BLANKETS, Fall Assortment in prices and size?. HOOP HSfS In Great Demand. CLDTHMG. StocfcPrices to suit you ! GOOD SOLID LEATHER, EQUAL TO THE WANTS OF KYERY CUS50IIEB. I : : ! : Under Wear j For gcnt9, ladies and children, Fjrom 25 cts. up to f2 white. Alsot I Full rtocfc of-Scarlet' KEEP'S SHIRTS, The most HONEST goode made, . and can fit any one in stock, or have made to oider. Collars, Cuffs, Collar anil Caff Buttons, o r tv 9 Pffowr Uctxiitlliil, Cheap. I tain 'fi aid please almost any man pr 1kv in the State in either SACK or FROCK 8UITS, kt prioes ranfmifroni f5 to f 30. . . . . More OVERCOATS than ever before in Salisbury, from $5 to $20 ' t3Keep'wrm and live wmfortabTy, . ' ' ! J. D. GASKILL Poor Humanity Irr' London. !!; 'Many a snd sight is to be seen in Lon don, but few are more inelaucholy . than the spectacle of those iioor. broken-duwa creatures who are hired H; saunter in the gutters of our great' metropolis with ad- veiTisenienii ooama on iiiii uucks. .lucir hopeless, famished faces, their listless gait, their tattered garments, often drench ed with rain, and the thought of the pre cious pittance which a, hungry child or two may be waiting at houi.to share,' are too much for sober ceutennUatiou ; aud more distressing than all. perhaps, is the look of shame about these pjor wretches. Of course, thev are glad enough to earn a shilling in this way ; and yet especially ou a cold, raw, rainj- dayi--it does seem au outrage almost for ofte, man to put another to such usus. u when these poor wretches are forced , wear ridicu lous wstumes, then we have no doubt about the outrage at an.'1 ? Here, too, the "sandwich man" has no choice : he has to conform to the demamls and il lnstrate the humoroas:1iVen ition tf his" employers if ho" does not.'like otea ln thia case; also, he j jbjA! .AfP L a sbillingr but; thou dt. there can b lo douU about' thti,yilftiliia; -w.rf lip l InorJ adds to tne numuiAUonioi jauurej inena lessness nud poverty by making "gnys" of these poor. strollers. It' is done, how erer. Hero we see a rowlof them, with tall extinguisher caps oijL their heads j there auother, riggdit. with pigtails, like Chinamen, and all looking so piteoiisly ashamed As for rlrnt?bowever, we all kiwiw where: tle shaunethe disgrace of the thing really lies, Ahd iK deep disgrace it is. 7, Jn met Gazette. . l' MARRIED. 1882. ?hlstm, 1882. IT is with pleasure that we announce to our many friends and customers, that -we. have just received the most complete and desirable stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE that it has ever been our pleasure to exhib it. Beginning in our basement you will find Two Car Loads of Bagging and Ties .'of the best brands, and at reasonable prices. . DON'T BUY TILLjYOU SEE US! In our MAIN ROOM will be found the largest and, by far, the most desirable stock of DRY GOODS, Domestic Goods, Piece Goods, Notions Trimmings and many other goods you want and need, that is to be found in this part of North Carolina. In our Clothing Department, np stairs, you will find i ,000 Sulla of Clothing, all sizes, and prices. Also a large line ofl r. OVERCOATS. in our 1Q tpuyoep. cpouwicui .Considerable astouishment was created Monday, by a visit of John Kelly to Democratic headquarters in New York. He spent two hours in conversation with ex-Mayor Cooper, and their principal topic was Grover Cleveland's letter of ac ceptance, which was pionounced a mas terly production. Mr. ; Cleveland's aw partner was present, aud said there was every indication that he would carry! the Republican city of Buffalo. About a thousand influential Rcnubticnns had al- Iu WestjVirginia the Republicans feeem ready declared for him, aud the list was : 1'reseii - ..it . . i iuuia i t chougl J Mated i sec tl l;MUip. I'im oiuauotlier occabiou. to have carncil the first i CongressSonal district, the other tlueo I bein Demo cratic, j j An enthusiastic Democratic editor in is to cet uamesi Iudiauaoolis ni edicts that but a Re publican, Gcneml loui Browne, will be elected to Congress from Indiana. I The. indications of the Congressional canvass injNirginia poiut alt one; way to rue oveiuirow oi oossism in the election which takes place on the 7th of j Xdveui say of lengthening. The Democrats of New York propose to devote their energies this fall to bringing out the full Democratic vote, particularly the old mess-backs awajj- up in ine couutry. "I can prove from nature and Holy Writ that a uicrer has uo more soul than a doc or a mule." says the Rev. J. D. Durham. Greenback-Radical candidate toruperinteudeurof ipducatiou in South At the residence of " the late Archibald Gillespie, Oct. 17, 1882, by Rev. J. Alston Ramsay. Mr. Win. T. Hudson aud Miss C. N. Gillespie. SALISBURY MARKET, Oct. 12th. 101V 50 ... 63 .f 2.25 2.50 .S51.00 :S5g 40 . ., "i .75 .0( .65 .., i5 .S5 .40 .45 . .60 .6"i . 04 ($ .06 03 00 A UX C-otton Corn, new Meal Flour wneat oais ye Peas, Hay, pr loo lbs Potatoes, sweet, ' Irish, . Apples, dried, reaches,' " unpealed, " pealed, . . PIIflPLES. I will mail ffreel the reciie for a eimple Veg- table Balm that will remove Tan, Fbeckles Pisiplfs and Blotches leaving the skin son. clear and beautiful; also inftrucnon lor proan- Kmer iiiTuriani erowin oi n I . 1 o or smooth face. Address, incioBingoc.uip, BEN. VAN DEL FA Co., W Barclay &t.,. x lbS2 ' -20:1 j 1882. our.boM-, department up stair. and a Terr Iarce line of Goods. all stamped with oar name and warrant ed. If they rip bring back the pieces and We will refund your niouey. Our Hand-made Ross Boot at $2.50 is the best Boot for the price that as oe iouna. In this department will be found a large lot of HATS and CAPS, ALL DESIRABLE AND CHEAP. We have repainted and fitted up our' for mpr frrniii room over tur warehouse and ... 0 - opened in it A Largo Stock of Carpets, Matting' Kngs, Cmmo oiotns, warpet iiimngs, ' Also in this ROOM will be found a large and handsome stock of Ladies's Cloaks Dolmans, 1 Jackets, Silk Circles, 6lc, die. In our Warehouse will be found THREE Car Loads of Salt Baeon by the BOX. Sheetings, Yarns and Plaids by the Bale, and many other goods. We have rented the store room adjoining J D. McNeelv and will buy your GRAIN) FLOUR, C0TT0X or other PRODUCE, or Store it for jou. With thanks for your many favors and an earnest intention to meet your continued confidence, we beg you to call and see u before you buy your 1882. pI OR SELUYOUR PEODUCE! J. P. ROSS, T. P. YOUNG. NOTICE! The anbscrilier has returned to Salis- A. M. Yocko, W. L. Johksoi?, W. W. Gales, bury and offers his professional 8ervice8 William II. Rice, to the public M. Whitehead, M.D. j N b. McCaxless, Clekks. M. S. BROWN'S ie m ip ) m n w mi I am now prepared to ofler to the public, one of the FINEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE STOCKS OF GOODS EVEit " 4 BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET; EMBRACING Ready-Made Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valices, .Aiid I , GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.- Special Bargains in Suits Dress, Walking and Business Suits, j- Ladies aud Gent's Fine Shoes. Call and see that $5.00 Over- Warranted Boot for only 1.85. Be sure to see these uoM . . mi- w m t v-w rm . I am determined to SiLL CiltArji.u man tmy coat. before you buy. one in town. M. S. BROWN, if m ! i "A i i'4 m ; : i '! .t 1 1 !: I IX' ''! r ': ; , 4 Ml : ' . . i - . ' i - nil i -' : - :i I" 1 -r - 'i ber. Carolina. 2t: Sept.7lh 't?2. ; ' " - . - I -4:'M 1 I i i . i r -' ' i 1 it ..i o a ir a. - 11 . : , .';! - . - - -. k !! m

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