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LrQ C A L. THUBSDAY. FEB. 22. 1883. . Sew terms. ; Vrom and after the 1st day of January, ,R e suiscviption price of the Watch- l&'l, One veary navbieut delayed 3 months, 2,00 pajjnent delayed Iff month 2.50 Salts irlnttzs been continue, wuu buu i"8 Warehouse prize rooms hare the con veil - built at the rear, for jeoca of rs. . nerrro mfiikesmau was KtiocKea irora JL 'middle" bridge 4n Fisher WW III 1-3 St. last Tue middle" bridge 4n A few bruise. It is rcpqrM thrt three men- in balis- 501'ggsr at a snxing uupu it is nee hens could hardly man- bury ate flirerror. gge uiort',. Stiug. will ThKill & Ladder Company, nleet attlf Hall, on Friday evening tlie 23rd, a o'clock. Do not fail to at tend. f 1 .i -. - - o & Overman spent Sunday T. K. BEUXER MANAGER. PASSING AWAY. DEATH OFJHE HON. PITILO -WHITE. .The Charlotte mint lias had a bogas score and ten" allotted to man on earth, and nngget j it is described as a i fair Dieca of I are seen leaning uiKm artificial aids to mate worn Brass moulded on rough quartz. persons are bo ried. I When the county seat in Salisbury, the market would be estab of Oneida county was changed, the Town lished beyond doubt, and next season would Hall of Whitestown and the rreen m iront have a diherent oDenimr. I Tlfrt h ,r tfc of it lAiised. under an old deed, to the heirs interest of all farmers ; I tWd for mTTfl f of Hueh White, who had originally given I sell some wheat, oats, cattle! ho and to il Philo White was then abroad, and the bacco, and I oelieve a good tobacco market lan a was sold by others interested, instead i wm neip me la tne sale of , every article I of accepting his share of tne money secured, I oner. : . . ' 1 ? Fabmib. Mr, White set himseii resoiuteiy to won to fsci - n tvtev n n rriM5?in LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! Messrs. u. A. Bingham and Joa. 0. White have purchased a third interest in Their interest" is in that part of the lead known as the Thayer tract. I : : .- i For the Watchman, r The County Commissioners. . the labored and precarious journey from house to house, or even from room to room, j obtain in his own right a clear title and to are expected at any time to quit the things ca"7 me original aesigu, oi uw anres of earth. The death of such an one occa- V W a galena vein, m Mentgomery ; county, wons no surprise generally, but is regarded Lnse he succeeded in this, and the town as a matter of course. But it is not always I owes its handsome green and useful public so: now and then we see a striking cxcep- j a to his generosuy. rriainseresim iecai i mn-umi. routing naruens a man more tion to the rule in the arsons of indi viduals Vme I narr In f Ito ia ohm 1 1 nn AT tnft nar.Tif otlfllfiirA their Ii a tin ita Krla.M t.SM 4 - - - . t - - j : if meu had more faith in thair fellow I men, their fellow I men wouli faithful. Nothing hardens a Fo -z- rt our wagons arjB hanliu thn Ant nnt - from the New Discovery mine.': Th nrM Ur'kany, in 1877. to whom ihe weight of years seemi scarcely felt; but when we add to that, continued vigor are shipped to Charlotte to be ruanipula- of body the light and confident step ahd ted at the Designolle plaut. Jthe graces, mental and physical, of mid life, we involuntarily assent to his con tin xur. iiiggius, wno has been doing the uance wun no more probabilities against quently Governor j ot the State pfNorth I Schools. It is not safe tof fa mix to -the nnumwlinn i0 ,1 ir.li.' r I him than orrninuf tUra t r V. Af i:fy I I ! ml ma Hut. rlian rhn nnw t.wint tm ra I .nn.U.,:... i 1 r the recent rich find was made, thinks he Such was the case with Mr. White. His L' ad..rher..w 43 lU.'J? that they ai-e unfavorable to the best in- If these propositions bo correct, it ! will May i, 1822, rhilo White married Wancy I be wise to wait with some cood deirree R., daughter of William Hampton, of Salb-1 of patience for the development of the bury, G. Two children were born to I reasons which actuated the Couuty Cora- r. ana airs. nniw, jxary, wuo was mar- missiouers of Kowan in reduciug the oav ncu w juuu t ..jemis, u osmsumj, buikw OT nrsc ciass tenciiera or the t'ommon has found tellurite, or perhaps, tellurium glanc. He has taken samples for assay. was a rare Maa.pl, of retained po-.ver of iy.fu"7S ST a? ?r. bod, Wijid fer beyond the period Wheo SlrfMifc S'SiSSS. tSEfliid bUtaS most men, if living at all, are bereft of them. White has long beejn regarded as a leading believe the reverse of all this: and that uur citizens who saw him in our midst a citizen oi vt mKswwn, bqu u eiigat ugure tha; Boara acted under the cirpum romn..M ..A ... V J.t. .1.- L!. WCil UUWU,UUUU mo OUCCU VI 1U. 6u pleasure M abo ,n Uiica He was a man of temperance and regularity of life, and his vigor was retained into old age in a remarkable way. j ; ; 5" Southern Ore Company; The attention of our readers is again called to this company located w.Uim; our of one in ful 8 ath witb le and w. ; vuP Fu, Fu-o uij uuj ug uu their interests. Few innnlnnhtln. ll.. . 1 ..1 . M ... .1 1 .1 '1 I T""""""" -u.ru.cw dowed than was he. Fewer still ever la ver ana copper ores of the State. The, j4c s I faithful and zeiilous worker J Virginia Enterprise says thai "a properly LgBhtHre, ami nas proven a i anu uonestiy conuueteu sampling mm frien,l to bifi constituents, endeavoring to does equal justice to both buyer and seller, citizen to be proud of, a gentleman to i fV4 . .. - - -o -o;-1 vuo; uottiu acieu wiaeiy unuer ine circum- was well known upon the streets of that 8tanfeeSt In tho raean time ,et tho86 com. muuites who have first class teachers unwilling to submit to the reduction sup- Mr. here. in tlie men are better en dowed than i was he bered morel assiduously on subjects not personal but public. He was a liberal man in uie largest sense 01 tne term, lie was a lteduction of For tb Watchman. Tenchers Salaries. f - t t : Jo all tliat wi-s pronnseu wnen can vassiug thevoontyl Editob Watchman: I but express the action was sentiments of the friends of education in I confidence plement the pay by private subscription, and in that way keep' up the school. ! It is better to do this than to prejudge the actiou of jthe Uemmissioners, and; wound them by harsh epithets, and all without: fully understanding the facts upon which their based, it is better to retain and exercise a little patieuce; IP --ii-' By means of properly taken and assayed be respected, and a friend and Christian to Rowan County, when I say that the action fori tho Commissioners are men of aa good Mr. Tle0. hands at vro '. Ivluttz has put a force of k on A. W.'Kluttt's lands, and is a continuance' of sampless both parties know exactly what be loved. Men might sav of such an one. they are bargaining about. Not a few inin live for ever, for the world is better by their era who have sent assay ores to Califor- j continuance. " nia, to be sampled and sold, have fared I The senior eAUnv f th . - I " " wv wua aMUit, cauuvil UVf ot the County Uoard of .fciducatioa, in redu- j intelligence, and as honest, aa any that cing the already small pay ot 1st ,, grade are! likely to take their place : so that by teachers, is greatly to be deplored. What this course no one is damaged but all are motives aciuaieu mem in mating iQisoraer, made stronger and better. . Go SLOW. when the teachers have all made their IS JUST WHAT YOU WANT 1 WITH IT you can put out evenly and unifonnly Your Stable Manure, Compost, Muck, &ci, erON EIGHT OR TEN ACRES PER DAYg lead. 1'his wilLojion the vein lit?to places;a fourth of . a in apart, l'W.-trcts reported fair - contracts with the several committees for the present school - year, and most of the esnipliskeit so badly that they are inclined to look less than bear thia tesUmony to one whom upon sampling mills as so many traps he early learned to reverence, and whose rXXr i'e for swindling henest labor out of its just life for 57 years has been well known to jecture. Perhaps, if they did not deem the I For the Watchman. The patrons of the Enochville Graded School held a meeting in tiie Academy hulldlnj Feb. mil, 18a . J. A. LIdo. aa was called to the chair and J. N. i master elected Sec'jr. W. C. Kose-stated tli object ,- AW(W It is the cheapest and most efficient machine of the kind known, and will distribute broadcast, single drill or in two rows at once any width and in any desired quantity.-- ' The farmer will, in one year, get back many times the price of the farm right and ma-, i chine in the increased yield. of his crop alone, to say nothing of money saved, which he i has been paying for fertilizers, and the permanent improvement of his land. j uead the following certihcates irom Louisiana planters, where the machine i was-In- There are several very ac- young ladies visiting Salts- bury, jntnow. miss Argyte, oi xticn luond, V4J visiting Mrs. S. W. Cole; Jlias Joiicftf Ilillsboro, at Mrs. John b rnwani. iinwovwr. innrA ara nriniini nil him h-n mnor vnmoin. n. k w i .1 uriarinm fi nn nin their mt 1 roj xrm well as honest men in all kinds of bust-1 ceased as a citizen of Salisburv buttho founded to Profouud for poor mortalsinot jtive to toe recent acuonot the county Board or Edit vented and has been thoroughly tested for the last four years 1 I j! -tlml witli niAh nmninA on- mUhnnf i. I iinitMn Is iwlninnir thA ftiilflrr nr flrw. imnA MiWh. I r - ft cation might enlighten the public on thisl . neivk, That we the patrons of the Bchdol in ftts- Pt. . .L . . KSa This is to certify that we have used Brown's Patent Distributor, and can say EVERY-'i The pnme requisite for the success of the of Education reirardlnsr tae salary ot 1st; arade I TTTTKfl in its nraise. as it distributes stable and barnvard manure, cotton seed-ett.- . public schools, is to secure gKl teachers; teacheo deplore evenly and uniformly, in any desired quantity, both in single drill and two rows at once' Faua w I A committee belne aooolnted to dralt resolutions I any width. Y e iunuer recommena ii ior us cueapiinu uu miupuciiv, as mere is no a, . . - - . . ... i r.iiii i hii wii.ii hiii. ii iiiiiiii mil ti i ii h. ii i. in r w i uuatiuu la icuuuua tuc miiai j ui uioukirw vcaiiu ness. an OlOliiao anu Utail the greater liew will HO less mourn the denaxtnr nfli i .1. -,.fi.. . tA,.. era. The tonowluar resoluUon was unanlmouslr t 1 . 1 z w 1 1 npv nKii iTit ill 1 iih iiiiii 1. v - rvigrn riT njin . 1 - - , . - pjiji. 01 ine oic miucu is boio, uy Buiupir.--1 one bo lnumaieiy enaearea to -them. This is also trne in most of the mining districts of the west. It is an evidence of honest legitimate mining. The facts are! 4f Henderson f MTss Dillard, of Charlotte, mentioned in connection with the South- is visiting hef friend, Miss Llla Urown ; From the Utlca Morning Herald. Sketch of this pioneer and diplomat isthis connection with journalism. the gueat of A handUio State, iimlr Asriculturd, f Iiockiughani- couuty, is liss Uelle lioydeu. 1 hiis been issued ' by the he auspices of the Board of laying before the public a pretty fair iuea of our various recourccs. Miniug." receives a goHl bharo of atteu- tion; and h)rii)S an aiiraciive irauiru ui is by nn means fnll, and 'ie desire for further- iuvwUi- Overmau has favored the work. Hi onlT wliet4.tj giition. Mt. I-.ee S. us with-a cony. em Ore Company, of Wilmington, N. C, for the purpose of calling to the attention of miners and mine owners the fact that this company has been organized and is being run for the purpose of helping the great work of mining in this State. They buy and pay cash for ores. They have secured reduced freight rates, and are prepared in every way to manipulate the ores so as to give the miner the best re turns. Parties desiring to! send ores for Hon. Philo White, so long one of the oldest residents of Whitestown.-died at his home there lhursday evening, 15th inst. He has not; been in good health for Bome time, and was 85 years old. He was born in Whitestown, June 23, 1796, the son of a man of the same name, and was grandson teachers prepare -1 .? for their important regarding this nfaWu important qnesUon, presented I nio lnt It hot what can be had on everv farm, which enables evervone to be hii own mn Udn;,i j - I r.taH following: 1 1 : . . " .".- "J uuu uwnu M a iuic - Tp Pnnntv Knrrt nf TMntlrtn t. thrfr Tenairer. who have taken some themselves . a 1 duties. Ana it may WPiaia oown as a rule "u".iu"""'t- J. n?PAr RtnpH - . 1 . 1 wt nt-.rmiim. iuc iaiuulv xxfiiiiA ui iMiiiuauun u.ii uicu 1 ' 1 with lew exceptions, that where there is a hast meeting ordered ihattue payor 1st grade teach- m C MORGAN. C C SMITn, good teacher, there Is a flourishing school. 01 puonc scnoois in uns county snau not exceed iw T Tii-aiii'ETiErD T J WILLIAMS ? . .i'.i..,! t 1 fa . , hau.OO ncrmontJi. thus showlnor their little amireoliwl JJEURAFFBKBID, 1 O w xuijiAMO, rarenw leei mat tney nave vaiue received uon of both fngrade teachers, and flm class pub- THOS WOOD, D FAULK, for the money expended and supplement I Uc schools in this county, and contrary to tne spirit short terms of free school by subscription, pi the school law of issi have shown their prefer- And a host of others. A B SCRIBER, W C HINSON, M L BOWMAN, R Q COBR .r v I JOS. A POWELL,! , J R MERIDETH, ot Hugh White, the lounderof the place. I will force good and competent teachers to I increase in qualification required recognition hy in- IT 1: Found in Itho woods-i-dtweilctl ly his father. A little negro boy was found cryiug in J I e w.oodn, nearJihe iLowery Place, :i afiSes west of Salisbury, three weeks ago Vheu qnestioned he Said that -he had beeti left there by his father, and f n. ... iii i. i i. not has Th famiW wfts nf flrnnfHifiit nA nrii. i .i i . mi I creased salaries. .:7n " v ru:r : " 8eK .Ufcucr fii V can not iiwd. That we, the patrons of Enochville uon; uftiiMi owa,. , 'cociveu nis ajord to teach lor less than they ;an make Graded Bchool hereby express our entire dlsappror- education at home in Canada and in the in other lines of business. And the coin- A10t such retrograde action on the part -of said seminary at Utica. Upon leaving school he mittces will have to employ 2d and 3d Bl Tnatntead became a printer on the Columbian Gazette, grade teachers who have no inducements to which should be the pride of the county because, and while learning the trade, and subse- nn.iri themselves for their nrnfessinn. .'W"A.J!!'S i . t . . r- - - r r i rp.u nur i T,n ntiniin mnnpy nRinir minn RmRDTPn i v assay, may leave .them at this office we 4"-'J y . sf"ul' u.u, tue paper. j. a this jor tne oest intercut oj education 7 the patrons.) : .xber a uj.ici wnuctuuii witu auoiuer is it not Dennv wise and nound loolishT"t w Any cuuu oetween uie agea oi o ana im iuw nonanpr in 'Mnnliii K V Ka n-ant t . ...uisJZ a ivlu J diatrlct has the privilege of choosing his four -"r-r - rf-V w IS 11 UOS WUSUUK IUB lUUUC money I ll toe mnrtt.hu nnhlln tlmprmm MTruirt.nf Ihfl tn mnnt.hu (c) It Is run without any special tax or any assis tance Irom the Peabody or other fund. - (2) That It will drive our teacher, and all other truly first grade teachers away from us to counties n. of the wilt guarantee acurate assays free of charge. Send lu your ores and get yalu- Salisbury, N. C, and in 1820 became the honorable Board of Education had a blood mi . ij. i. I .j:tk. .4 xhk. nf k. ur..! . I ...... . ... ation. This proposition can only bo made to parties iuteuding to ship ores. S! - - .... told to stay: there until He come He is nbl four years old, and does no know hisffsther'a name; No one ha si claimed tltelchild. - Thomasvillo N"6tcs. " It is reported that Mr. Sam'l Norris will soon hare a force of hands at work at the Jones or Key stone mine. , Mr. Muffler is much gratified at the prospect for a heavy yield qf copper from I which he conducted for ten years. His health having become impaired, he secured i - a. T?a 1 r. . an appoiutnieui, as uniten otates navv agent oh the Pacifie coast. His duties were mainly as a purchasing agent, and I extended over a large territory, on our own coast and southward to the coast of South ed colt to be trained, does any one believe they would employ, ior that purpose,, a I mere, novice, or Derson who was not thor-1 wnere proper saianes are onerea,ano a pre . cvniLi ;.; i,;. k.tqj , . I set upon education by the Baord or Educaitoi oughly skilled m his business? And yet.l That it is strictly contrary ttCthesnirtt school law Of 1881. America., He held the place for four years, thirty dollars 1 thev force the school committees to emulov as trainers of the immortal piinda of the children of Rowani only such peson3 whoso services may be had for the pitiful sum of I and then!returning to North Carolina, ook ! :J .T1..L . .... . up nis residence at xtaieign, ana established the North Carolina Standard, which was the,Cid mine. Receut developments have Buosequenuymaue tne o:atc spaper, and rs uwuit iu uiaic piiuicr. xiia paper was Alasi that any county in the Old North State, so sadly in! need of good schools, should be forced to take such a backward step ! , 1 .' H. ScppENgltiiATii. Miss Sallie Trott, of Unity Tmviiship, died 'suddenly on the taiued is 40 feet. of the Idtii inst., ut about 1 About this time iu the disclosed a vein, six feet in! width, of rich ''viterons" copper ore. The depth at- morning o clock-, a Kiht, sheae ht-ard to groan, by Mr. M IhekBon, floj being the only other occu pant of t room. He made a light, but "before he could get to her to render any assistance! he was dead. It seem 8 to have beer! i case of heart disease. . ti o ' The Big f Minstrels were here and oc cupied tlrfclimc usually allotted for per- iormauce4,j luey lyid ordinary ma sic, ordinary jokes and ordinary acting. Or dinary .is too strong a word , but let it pass. A f citation was so poor that even the children smiled at the attempt. There was absolutely nothing new in the per formance and it fell far behind the per formance !pf Calendar's geuuine negro minstrels. ' . .-'''If- o - ' I,t toolc three grown people to run it. One man )tad the leathern bag, with the melodious; drones attached, under his left arm, squeczin uv it. By him stood a monurnsnt of patience er blowin uy ah old tinie hautboy. The third individual was minus an eye, and through a tolled up sleeveihowed the stub of an amputa ted hand-lost by the unexpected explo sion of alt overstrained bag: pipe while atteruptiiig.to perform Mrs. MacGivgor's "Rob Koy!ij Lament.n The duty ass gued this martyred uictim was the carrying ot a hat for the collection of the sijouta-neournicle. It has got been possible to ascertain the direction taken by tho trio; theie fore no wruing can be given. I ... ' 1' 6 r- ' Almost Suicide. Our community was startled oii. Tuesday morning, by the an-? Douncerui)t that a well known man of the county, A. F. Graeber, had attemp ted 8nicjd and was found by his son in almost homeless condition. No cause has IM and'"it must tliercfore be attributed;to temporary aberration of the ulitd.. Ml, G. left home in the morning i waitrto town - his Dr. Jos. Wilkins has moved hit ma chinery from the 'Baltimore and North Carolina Mine" to the old "Emmons." He proposes to go to work there. j Mr. Truman Coman has gone to Mont gomery county, to work the Morris Moun tain property. !" Mr. F. H. Stith has sold! the Headrick property, adjoiningvlhe "Cid;" to Mr. M. Parry Gosset, of London, Elng. Operations have leen resumed at the Ward miue new Engine honso up. ; It is reported that Prof. Muillefert has struck a rich cupriferous vein on the 'Riles" property, three miles from Tboui asville. Mr; Howard Jones has begun prospect ing at the Frank, mine in the viciuity of tH Silver Valley. . Prospecting is being done along the lead of the "Cid" on either side. Mr. M. Parry Gosset is contemplating the feasibility of putting up Sampling works at Thomasville. i: - An experienced, practical miner says that the prospects for development and legitimate work "in this section, are five huudrted-per cent. .better than two years ago. He vas in California in "49," has mined in the Territories and Mexico, but has never seen as much ore, variety and quality considered, as is to be found in democratic in politics, and commanded considerable influence, its editor being one of the party managers in that State His health, however, soon again failed him and he sought to restore it as before by sel air. ne sccureu a piace as pay-master in the navy, and spent nearly seven years in that service, cruising much of the time with squadrons , of .the Atlantic - and. Pacific a . ... . oceans, and in the Uult of Mexico. He then determined to settle and soon after For the Watchman. Salisbury Tobacco Market. (4) That it is contrary to the recomendatfan ot the State Supt. of Public Instruction. (5) That it is counter to the spirit of education In sister counties, and the majority of the states. II. That such action will greatly retard the pro gress ot education in this county while we conn-1 dentiy believe" that it is tne imperative duty ot sain Board to use their omee and power for the advance ment of education, and the encouragement ot first i grade teachers, and the building up of first class scnoois m every district in tne county. j T . , TUD " i J. N. PLASTER. H. J.OVERCASII, Com. W. A. LUTZ, ! . " W. C. ROSE, This Machine took the first prize medals at all Western State Fairs in 1880, where it was exhibited. ... I Sinjrle HacMnes $12. In Qdita of Two nr 'lore, $n.U v p"Agenta wanted in every County in the State. Address, ; vr 1 BROWN & NICHOLSON, Proprietors, Charlotte, N. oA' B. H. MARSH, Agent & Hanufacttirerf aj saiisowry, jy. u. Twp of the oldest and best remedies are Aix cock's Porous Plastebs and Bbakdkth's Pills. They are celebrated household ne cessities. For sprains, rheumatism, pains in the side, back, or chest, or any suffering that is accessible from the exterior, All cock's Pobous Plasters are prefection, whilefor regulating theblood, Brakdreth's 18:ly. IV1R liDiToa : As wuch as JUdisliSe to muu iiawi.-rwuuu y uwuig- f nnWnialprt Alwavs keen them rit for th nnhh-p. Ktill T fiftl ihP. imnoru est dreding machine ever built is about Pn-L8 are untqiialed. Always Keep tnem onopnrmvRiiiiipnt to Riirh an extent n to ready for launchin'T at Philadelphia. It. is I on hand. overcome all objections. one of the'three being constructed bySlaven Fp mauy.yearse farmers felt the ne- Bros., at Petty'sjlsland, for the, Panama cessitv of an active, live cotton market, and Uanal Company, the aggregate cost of which sd to settle In the northwest, we uttered long and loud complaints against w11 De oyer H00,000. The one now near took utrhis Dermanent rp- mr mimiv h.wn fr hftimr hfthind her m nn I completion is near 100 feet long, 60 feet 1 I - o I . l . i wide, and 12 leet deep, wnen an tne machinery is ii place it will contain 350 tons of iron. On each of the three monster dence where llacme now stands, in Wis I southern neighbors ; -finally this objection consm. The territory of Wisconsin was was removed bv the energies of Messrs. Ross not divided off from Michigan until aftorianA nsVill mninlv nnri th for the his settlement there, so that be was con- five orecedinff seasons have been eoual to dredges there will be eight separate engines, nected with all the early history of that Charlotte or Raleigh, as the writer knows which run the dredge, being of 250 horse atate. Mr. w hite bought land also in from his own knowledge, having received Milwaukee, and subsequently erected the those markets through daily papers from United States Hotel block there, making it one or the other of the above named cities, what was theu the finest building in the In 18S1 we all planted our largest crop oi place. Following Mr. White's advice, cotton with a reduction of every other crop. Solomon Juneau, one of the real estate I should not neglect to say that my section kings of the new city, decided to start a of the county has always raised some tobac- newspaper, to champion, in Accordance with the notions of the day, Mr. Juneau's real estate jnterests. Mr. White purchased an outfit in New York, and was for a few months the editor of the paper. This was the progenitor of the Sentinel, which in co each and every year, and in 1881 we power each, lhe dredges are oi a new patent and work with a series of buckets on an endless chain. There are 18 of the buckets of each machine, which can dig and dispose of 1,620 cubic yards of dirt in an hour, or a combined capacity per hour for the three dredges of 4,860 cubic yards. Thus in four months, working twelve hours day, they could dig out JU,UW cubic combination with another newpaper 13 now vear of failure. We realized long before L.riv crt .ali Wa n mtmomhor Ifeet, or a canal 80 feet wide, 12 feel deep, well what kind of a season we had. Corn, ?nd nearly fifty miles long. After the dirt cotton, tobacco, and all cultivated crops """i "IV Z Vk r t tV-? suffered to such an extent as to mark it as a i?"S ariU V1 ure"6w. ut 1C?U v.w. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JOHN SHEPPARD,. . . .AUCTIONEER. Lugs, commoiw ........ b3i 4 tt t4 medium 3i4J medium to good . .4J6i 44 good to very good 6 7 M good and fine.. ?i10 Leaf, common ,. 4-6 to medium... ..6 7i " medium to good .7J10 44 good to fine , . . . . . . . 10ai8 Wrappers, common :11414i good 17i22 44 fine -T. . 33 60 No fancy wrappers, cutters or Jugs offer ed, as yet. one of the leading dailies of the citv. Ia 1846 Mr. White was elected to the territo rial council which corresponds to a State senate, and served from 1847 to 1848. When the territory became a State Mr. White tobacco we were not served in its Senate, and with great credit little bad tobacco realized fine prices. One to himsell and his constituents. He was on of my immediate neighbors averaged over the committee of education, schools, and $35 per hundred for his-w hole crop. E very school lands, and his measures were influ- thing was high except cotton, and too many ential in establishing a State system of in- of us had staked .largely on it. Now this struction and in founding it upon a broad experience had for the time asalatary effect, j I I :.. it : i S i .i : . l .i i .1 i ana souuu uasm. xiis services in introau-1 and one oi tne most wnoiesome is uie reuuc This hopper is made of iron, and .weighs five and a half tons. From the hopper the BUSINESS IiOOALS dirt is forced by machinery into and thro gathering time that as to yield our crops r : i V. . . . . 1. I . n n ... were laiiures, uuv wb uuucu w uuu ouuic - t A j ten. r l compensation in enhanced prices, but as to a( huSe P'Pe ? feet diameter and 150 feet ontum we were hadlv disaonointed. but as to ing, w its piace oi aeposu. l ne pipe nas , , , I n ... I f t u f Ha Auan The few who marieaiw " wl io icci,, u w uw-w j passage oi stream of through. the dirt through it, a heavy water is constantly forced WANTED . A good Milch Cow, also 25 or 50 bushels of good charcoal pine coal not taken. Apply at Boydeu House. Choice lot of sugar cured ueats, Eating Irish Potatoes, Ptarl hominy and Grits, At A. PARKER'S. The yields of sugar in some parts of Lou isiana for the past- season have been un commonly large. The Donaldsonville Chief cing plank roads to the State were greatly tion of the cotton crop, and the increase of gives a list of "reliable reports" from some valued, as tney were a great step on any- tobacco and gram. What we neea, ana oi me principal piauuttiuus m asv"""! rtrturxrarf 1TTT5AOni t I thine which had before been in use. In what I beiran this paper for was to say oh which the yield has ranged between COELrUDl ! lUlLLirUOl I I the piedmont section of JNortu Carolina. I the territorial legislature he had strongly something to help make a good tobacco p.ouu to over o.uov pou nas oi sugac w wjb He is proving his faith by disposing of opposed the divorce acts which he regarded j marked in Salisbury. Many larmers nave acre.- xuo crop uaa, gcu-siaiiy, - t - i i i . . . . . . iiri I ll.. ..I....... i. n .inn p.nnan rno pci I m uihi ill :ii ih wiikii i. i. v i uu- us loose anu ucinuriuiziiug. jut. vv uiie was pronounceu iu auvnutc iuak iuc uuuvi wnug v-v-jv.-. -r. o one Of the founders of Racine College, an to establish such in Salisbury would prove iog began. educational institution managed by the a failure: and they are doieg what .they can : BA i'a ..in.rv.fl.inl trouble iu this diocese of the Protectant Episcopal Church, to make their predictions good.Jy Are they i yi" "f 4b tl.n rronf .f n ,rnA rr,J ;,.., i ne was one oi lis trustees, in i&jo the in- acting wisely i uvea any jaruiof who j" j v ...v, .... - f."""kiVl I .... . . .. . . l i .1.. .I..' . tuiuiwu tuuicucu uyuu mm tue ut'j;ret; oi i to uo an iu ma: i iij. vuio doctor df laws. With tbermihtia svstem of fant enterusise m our town, discharge the j TJT A T5 T3 TT?T his interests in Mexico and making them here. He says that the great State survey, and to get rid of "blow hard" and the speculator. J I have now on hands a stock of com nostincr materials ACID P.HOSPHJLTK8, Chemicals, &c and cheaper than ever be- a.m nfforoA Am 1ra lilv exnectiner a I I 1852.J1MK 1882. IT lsfwith pleasure that we announce ti ouftvnmy friends and customers,'; that we . have just received the most complete and desirable stock of i GENERAL MERCHANDISE- that it has over been our pleasure to exhib it. Beginning in our basement yottwill find Two Car Loads of j Bagging and Tica! r of the best brands, and at reasonable prices. t . OOH'T BUY TILL, YOU SEE US I 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, up atairs, you will find ! - 1,000 Suits of Clothing, all sizes, and prices. . Also a largo lino of OVERCOATS.! In our Boot and Shoes Department, " which is our boss department up stairs, will be fonud n very large line of; Goods, all stamped with our name and warrant ed. If they rip bring back the pieces and . we will rvfuud your money. r -' 1 Our Hand-made EoBfl Boot at I&2.50 ia the beat Boot tor h ' i a. m - price uiab as do iouno. Iu this department will lo found large lot of E1ATS and CAPS, ALL DESIRABLE AND CHEAP. We have repainted and fitted up our for- paring would road tfio travel son was pre- to mill with the team and the same i road, part of Watson's Altertiativc Method. Our Senator, Mr. Watsou, has intro duced i bill to bo entitled, an act pro viding an alternative method of 'con structing and keeping in repair the public roads. The act upon its ratification is only to apply to, Forsyth I county, unless . i i i -i? t ..a .ij . ii tL wa 3. r- , - ---- . ---- iueJLouru oi .justices oi uiu x-cuce ot any way. .;A few humlrMl vnrd from liia I ;.. 1A Q -., .on-ni.niUv UOdSe Mri (1. linnrr nn IiIj jwof it. tl..J Hii nHprnntlrn mttlm1. I TIia rimttr w his son could easilv see it I w "eci mio roaa qisincts. J!.acn vun tsaissF so wmjvov duvii tiiovi A supervisor for each district is appojnt ed by the Commissioners! This super visor divides aud lays out; his roads into sections not exceeding two .miles in length. Theso sections hie sold to the lowest bidder. Tho act provides that all able bodied men shall work on their sec tion three days in the year, or iu lieu thereof pay twt dollars aid a half 4o the i Iu Salisbury, on the J9th inst., by A. Murphy, Esq., Jno. F. Pence to tanme i B. Stockton. - DIED. a ' ao that a he pasedr with a note pinned on it Electing .whfiie his body might be found. In Welrfng, the son fonud his hat, and near it a Jiool of blood. From theuce he I wnt som distanco through the old held ! Iines, audj found his father in a faint and "eipiess Condition. Mvagou ; tliately the newlv organized State Mr. White had I duties of a citizen lutellieeiitly 7 Does it Likewise an honorable connection, and was pay us to build up Winston to the great and made a brigadier general in that service - lasting injury of home folks ? Shall we join In 1849 Mr. White was appointed United the strong of that town in tbeir efforts to Statesconsul to the free Hanseatic cities of break down the weak of Salisbury ? I say Hamburg, Lubec and Altona." This was not, A part from: the advantages to those during the progress of the Sleawick- who grow tobacco, a great copnty towrjis of Holstein war, so that the post was of more immense importance to every farmer in that moment than during a time of peace. His county who raises anything to sell. A home duties Mr. White discharged with diligence market for everything raised is of iucalcula- mentfrom Tresident Fierce of minister to can help us so much as our neip 10 mace ura ju iu. .u V T 6 tWy run- uk lieu!.nl.t hmI l.illh ws colic. v.i. c u c3..i:..K..-.. ParmAN nitvhtl She left a husband and seven children. incy cure u k iie .n nt ui uu w went to Quito with his family. There to know that unless they show a disposition were tnen many claims oi ciuzens oi tne i to encourage mis in iug n m imirviuit ii mnTTriTr wr a DWrn proceed. If Mr; ivluttz invites Duyers w i fjr mu uxix nAtin ut CUII1C VU 4113 HIUCUUUSC W utMj vwuvw, I - j fore offered. Am also tlaily expecting a i car load of "Gexuine CLcbman Kainit" or German Potash Salt), an excellent and I popular fertilizer itself, as well as a number nier grain room over oar warehouse and one compo3ter. opened in it 7 . f; Call early and secure or leave orders for; . . . . what you want. J. Allen Brown. ,A Larg StOCS 01 CarpstS, MatUng, tf i Bugs, Crumb Clo&s, Carpet- Linings, f " ! : ; - &a, &c Also in this R0031 will be found a large Sarah C, wife of George Basinger, on TUTT8 P1L15 K SUSAB PLUM Tuttb Pills are now covert d over with a vanilla sngar co tin?, making tit ia a pleaoant to swallow tin a lillle w gsr li;m, rd render ing tliem greeabiif to lhe n.t tl iit ate atom- He nut him ou his took him liomp. nnl called in Dr. J. J. httd tho unhappy man had made two dreadful cuts, one on esch side of his ""oat, frym which he bled there United States against the government, and acting under instructions from the depart ment, Mr. White set himself to learning the details of what had been done and what remained to do, aud pressed 4he rightful claims with vigorl -After five years of ser vice at this point, Mr. .White returned to this country, and in 1859 he took up his residence in his native piace, where he has since passed a green old ager A Mr. White had by no means lost his in mnf Irnnw that fliPrA ia a. gnfficienCV of ltl ArPLKS on the market to justify them in paying jgSSfSf.:; board and losing time from other markets, bacom country, Thus one ofthe very first requisites ot sue- 3 liSJr0UI1i' cess is a fair disposition on our part to make Beeswax.'.'.'.".' .'."..". it such, . There are two things apparent to Blackberries, to every .observing man interested in tobac- ottos co. First, that it must be sold on the ware- t Good Middling,.. - n i ll .l. V t...-,trrw Midline. - nouse noor, anu secouuij, uij j i iifHnV Wholesale. .$ 15 $1.00 4 a Betall. $1.0 : a$l.M They give at petite s in! C-li to th liody. They cur d,) iipepKia and uwuri-u lt. y teni. They en re fever ami n, eotiyenen, eel. Sold everv here. 5 cent a box . 43:6m so SO (4 s 4 13 n si s s 14 a 15 S3 supervisor, it men oeconies tne uutyi oi i terest in Whitestowu during his protracted must be near ny. ; unless we sustain a mar-1 j stalned profusely, but a Hope for his recovery. Mr. G. 11 or"iaiily - ji man, of .good poetical and one of the best carpent.-is in "e State; . ' t this supervisor to ascertain the amount of I absence from it. lie lelt an interest money still necessary for the repair of j preserving records ot its history, and hayi the road aud report the parao w the it retain its place as a beautitut and pros- Connty Commissioners, who shall levy a perous village. In 1869 and 1879 he was tax of hot exceeding seveh cents on the the treasurer of the yillage,'and he has one hundred dollars valuation, and a drafted petitions on subjects ot public in- poll tax not exceeding 24 iceuts this tax j terest one addressed to the trustees ot the wit lifiicr tevied I - - 1 otherwise exempt. upon Winston Leader, I I the cemetery, in which many distinguished those who are town in reference to clearing and improving iu ket here, manufacturers must go where there J corn new... ingJisone, aud if Salisbury maintains herself in h MeaL ... .. this part oi the business, men lactones win ciilckens. nm trt htr and lhe. mnsnmin? classes will I E?5r- v wiv. v. c - I Finn r article of the farm will have an increased demand. ' : ' If all the tobacco raised in this county, with what is brought from others, was sold Hay... Lard -. Pork. Potatoes lrisn, . . do sweet wheat , 60 &5 SO is S.VJ so 13 s 40 80 S3 5S d SS 15 S.75 ( 60 4 14 (4 1Q 60 (at l.oa O 90 11 ;a r a. a ii j a l.o 1 K a I W 19 1.S loo iraiariaL m.iit ana reTer. and TttUkms attacks DoalUrely cured with Emory's fctandard Cure Pills aa lnf alllble remedy : never laUa to cure Uie meet obstinate, long standls? cases wnert Vnlonift and aU otherremeU8 had (ailed. They are prepared expressly lor malarious sections. In doable boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing: a strong cathartic and a chill breaker. BUfrar-coaiea, conuuuuiK uu vuuk or Mercury, causing no erlpute or purging; they are mud and efficient, certain In their action and harm, less In all cases : they effectually cleanse the system and give new me ana tone to tne uuuj. - bold remedy tney "ire unequaled- For Uver com Dlatnt their equal ts not known ; one box win nave a wonderful eHect on the wprae case. Tbey are used and prescribed by physicians, aDd sold by Orug-lsu eTernrliere, ornt by mall, MudM I cent ooxea. wbwjt uuk; v"mw I ever maue. only u cents. Bi.iini.iru -ui Nassau Streeu New York. &17 and handsome stock of Jadie's Cloaks Dolmans, Jackets, Silk Circles, In our Warelonae will be found TIHtlTC Car Loads of Salt Bacon by the BOX. Sheetings, Yarns and Plaids ! by the Bale, and many other goods. - We have rented the store room adjoining J. D. McXecly and will buy your ft BAIN, FLOUR, COTTOX or other PRODUCE, or Store It for jou. .With thanks far your many favors and an earnest intention to meet your continued confidence, we beg you to call and see us betore you buy your i 1 i 31 V; OR SELL YOUR j PEODUGE - J.P.ROSS, -Tr YOUKQ rQR SHEBYJ. tl.EHHISS. A. M. Tocxo, ' -W. L. Jqiksos, W.W. Gai.es, Willi a II. Hick, 1(, V MfiCASLESS, Clekks,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 22, 1883, edition 1
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