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L,QlCA L. mmmq. THUu4jy MARCH CO. 1883. T. K. BKUNIR, MANAGER. SubScMiptiOIl Rates : "evelopmevt at tub New Discoy- L. ..i.,U?Mnn rates of the Carolina 1 l 1 " ney are tiown ts icet on tue malu Sa;M follow:, Mode. 1 :t -kit- ..i 6i Kn nuvnrl neiayeu mo paSiof'ipered 12 roo2.50 n - Xh com niaif Il.ioptJ W 1 wifpLouse three in all good. TOttac" " T Tf i -i rt,f northern markets! mid twmeu uwur if . ... .lisi.laviPsll'eir P inS and summer be visited by a! Miss Ann e Mrown Having resigncu ucr i noa 9 If can 1 11 llio viiv uviiuvii I) ate V T . 2 ' I 1..." I Tit 1 -.1.,- . . .i A. Wnf nr J .Sif . MectertlolUli'tlie vacancy the beauty aud ciilm serenity of the boor and place induced other thoughts. I gave up Mr. Aligator, and .returned to the cabiu, singing on ray way, "Home Svreet Home," tlie "Big Sunflower" aud "Empty is the Cradle." I only sing when l am sad. Arriving at the cabin in something of a poetic humor. I took from a box PrtstouTttr iibcK. Some thief entered i . ,Jr,,.ismf Mr. li. M. Davis and stele .,nrkf hidl -fill-blood Plymouth thickens. old au chickens were 8 Id 1011)4 each, i Hock months -o- Prcparationl are being made for big ' flay M the 4tb of April. RtrtetimarejiouRO will open nbacco FisleriStftj- that day, i have-ani. wiU be he The hi geeui j to contctnp factory - latetl; The on nlndfKlultz's Warehouse will. ilior. A number of buyers ,loo(l prices will prevail. If; ptuopecis of Salisbury a steady and - i ! New Fih Mr. Jl & at a iil proving m t ciDuer, Some gentlemen are tiiy rrectijjg a large tobacco fi frt onl v one of the coutero- O ltl-McCubbins 6 Murphy a the bottom they have la flesh colored qnartzite in slate bindin? which pans free . gold. The vein lying on the hanging wall is heavily culph ar'etted. They have a 50 ft. level driven 242 on vein. A wins in the centreof ' this le veil 10 feet dt-ep, shows, exceeding rich; ore.! They have two rises or back stopes from this same level, about 27 feet. Mr. Jas. C. McCaudless the Sup't. has shipped 42 tous to the Designoile Plant, with,- re sults varying from 22 to 45 dollars. They have begun the? erection of an improved Designoile Plant, which they hope to complete in 40 days. - The outlook in mining circles is bright- eniug.up as spring opens. We notice on the streets and at the Boyden House quite a number of capitalists and geiitleinen in terested ' inmininff.N Anions ' them are W. A.-Campbell, ColofadpT S. S. Houston, New York, Judge F. W. Hughes, Pa., Dr. II. R. Rogers, Rocky River. Hon: Beu'j. Wilson, West Va.. Col. D. R. Davidson, Pa..' Cel. Thos. nderson. Thoniasville. ia communion with the brighter world, i:-i.Lj- it- i. .i j t t xt. 'I so streng is the feeling of reverential awe. lBuuku,ueu, j.uWn the midst of all these beautiful Dutch U-eeU, H. li. Meech, JNew Xort, thoughts, as , you begin to go into iap RoVt. Linn, Ohio, P. II. McDowell, New j tures over nature's larish gifts,the cliniate York, (firm of Becket &, McDowelH. Wm. lemmus you mat yumiue is SS.UO per oz. - : " I I l .1 i .!f .i . .i aim ouo uv uuu uiese ueuuiuui uiiuks vanish, and you feel for your pocket book just as it some one had yelled "pick- . 1 f T4- ...1. I I ; , ; "! i in the "Southtrn Belle" and who Notliin 'Ncw. ' ' New Oj;leassv March 23. A Picayune j ' .' ' - - S - " j Tliibadeaux rpucial says the Crevasses have Mr. F.ictaudfaiwy has poticed - dlwcd ami the "town will soon be. free TIi;it lim iutf wlm !m m(istr-:ifr:iul nf t.Iin 1 i! - .. .. ' , a v - - - i - - ' - a ' ti U is the Ui t to be cot railed into mat- . " 1 hat tue lit tie boys yrcicr ooys 10 gins. Thk fiict tht tho OT;culturai Denart- I " " . . ... But little damage I Has ; been : Cajtalote Cabin, Camalote Mixes, . Rep. Honduras, Central America, ' - " Maich 13th, SS$. 2Iy Dear TJiomas K.: . I It is night. Tho mellow twjight.bas deerxine.l. Night from her ebon thro has thrown her table mantle 'rouud, aud luuued it with a star." ' : ! A A... . . 1 T ' il.. I nTKA l.nM Avt Mhaixra a ifcur supper we Bupeariy i inrew I vuc-j ?T I mmt: h Anna nAkinr nl5rKo (mn toy gun ' over my shoulder and walked back to their early love. - ------ 6 - over ; to tho mine, thence un alomz the mat tue little gins ioto me gins oest. iiupwikaui. wujwkwuKuiuamuwi banks of a beautiful little River foal -That they don't get over their prefer-1 as noted by our Washington correspondent small JLake, where the light of the dying ence so soon as the ooys ao some oi tnem uy was gusiemug me waier as it mur- . H . wn..fhoW a alleged expert, Dr. D. E. Salmon, has mured musically over a lovely fall of That women love the men because they I 6 ' some 32 feet. Here dwell an Alieator t love everv thine thej have to take care of. 1 oecu ior Beyeriu years emp..jCu uj iuc sesthetic, you observe in his choice of a - That men love women bocaase they J p&rtment to conduct investigations into the home who generally shows himself at I can't help lti ; i ; ; I diseases of swine and noultrv. No doubt he . - . - I - rri a . m t. I 1 3 ill ... .... tins quiet nour. i stooa ior some moments i mat me atho loveswer uusuauueu weu i . & drawn his Dav re-'ularlv Where are wiiicuiug iuo hiuuimeron me water, uui iuui u uua uu luuuijmo iui uiuci iucu , i . ; ' . . . r 4 FARMERS AND GARDNEf LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! V TV 11? li a 1ivjaa nil trnmon fit lfr 4lr ' I Tl fllM Star. I j v i v vo uia w vau v w ifv v I T ' ' ' I That the married man is- apt to think I ! -.- . ' ' i himself all killing amons the fair sex -Vkcinxati lias been erusiiea again, una simply because he has found one woman of lour enterprising citizens attempted to fool euougu to marry him. , run a little mint of his own. and was turn- rns i i .a i j ai. i s. i Aiiat uomeiy unjuauus are me uesu They never forget thej compliment paid out - half dollars and quarter dollars o (nailed to the cabin wall for the purpose) them by their wivts id accepting them. rather handsome appearrance when the of my writing machines, and proceed, to L 3That homely wives are the truest. They ficersof the Government abruptly closed the auswr yours of Felraary 10th; and also know how to make the in ost of what they, concern and confiscated his crucibles. We to tnank yon lor other favors. Tuoinas ! have. ' n - vmi An nit knnnr tliA b:inltr tf a trniiicnl I ! Tlinh tlio mnn clm ninrri(a ljif In Hf "7 ...---I T-v - ..-4 , . . . ..-......-.., j tA ers. it is so intense. ; It sends through I I 1 hat the mau who marries youns does new nve cent pieces. lb. 4 me an awtul feeling of solitude, and forces better. the full realization that homo aud friends I : That the man who never marries is to are many miles away. Que looks from I be pittivd. jf ,f t nature to nature's God, and seems almost i v1 That the woman who marries does well. That the woman who i does not marry does better nine times put of ten. B. Sylvester New York, ers to go to Honduras). (gathering min- A party ol gen- Osier Willows. The demand for ! basket willows in this country appears to bo unlimited. Wa import sa large quantity from Europe,' and peeled wil- i ..i. r . i ,i -vr interested pocket"! 1 low is worm iu cents ; a pounu in ow On my arrival, a flock of parrots cans-1 1 W1 ? "T ulK?u eeveiw ed me to gaze in wonder ; a little later 1 1 times, speaking of diversified industries, shot at them j now I at them. They are to call the attention of our people own- con template purchasing other property in uu wuutj . unn jrnuw, xsi. jagt a little tough, but its great fun to A. Pighteill Gov. C. W. Wellington,! gnaw at them aud think they are worth Hon. H. F. Haskins, Gen. A. F. Sinker Scientific and Mechanical. A process by which planks' can be manufactured frdoi straw has. "been developed in America; and in Chicage a building six stories high anrl i occupying an entire block, is being erected j for the new industry. The board is manij factured by converting straw pulp into thiin paper-Sike sheets, which are passed through a bathj containing certain chemicals in solu tion. Thev are subjected to enormous pressure, and finally to a thorough dryinj process. -1 . Thev thiuk they have discovered n : I - IIllT 111 and Com. J. M. Brown. Gold Hill, Forking the water -from fdCubbins and Mr, Thomas j the Randolph shaft is the absorbing work. :;iye formed a business eopai t- jTliey hope to have it dry by next month. 1 vll conduct the uiei cbantile Lifting the water from a 750 ft. shaft with busiiiees 'A tlie old Murph' Coi ner. Mr. 900 feet of drift and stoping ground oxen, D. It. JuMpi n'i ji!iXH wild out his store m is no child s play. Murphy nership nines ouriv-i .i ...... C .. ... ? Dr. -! ud will do business with : i o Ufilfuh has begun work on l 5 t T .1 3f .1. ii new resilience aim lenuu oiuccs on inc .coToer oi Iuis and Church Streets. He will Uava, ijiis most handsome aird cou- rnnient DeiitSl rooms in tho State. Mr. James I) S infill, late of Wiustou, is the coutractt r, I Ho has lately, removed his family tc t!i41'lase. Mr. L. II. Clement has lecoied in to erect a residence for him on :pis!Stif-e Easter I)All. Tlie thii d annual Easter n'j 4y tlie young men of Sulis- passeu ana Ik a pleasure 10 oeipaI.rjner g0d reuicniueredi 1 he nliair was tlie most from Gold brilliani s-en in Salisbury for many a The 20 stamp mill is going at full ca pacity, stamping ore from the jOld Field mine. This portion of the Gold Hill pro perty is opening in full accordance with the anticipations of the company j and contains some marvelously rich ore. As says of samples taken by Col. Cochrane to London, ran from 2 to 900 oz. per ton. The latter being from one of the rich Btrcaks which occur frequently in tbe lode. In the deepest point, the lode is 3 feet wide. They have struck rich ore in several other places near the surface. $5.00 each iu the States. You know I am no hunter: but here it seems to be perfectly uatuial. The birds and animals are always under my feet tempting me I assure you I never have to hunt same, as it comes everv - dav iu sitrht of our cabiu. The parrot, indiau rabbit, abouttare i New York little townships that four times the size of our hare) and a I produce over J, 000 tons of willows. Fre- una wnieii resem Dies our partridge very qaently this crop is sold green as cut and luucii , uuu uuiueius uuier uirus uiai I cannot sail by name. Dear are plenty andirequently seen passing on the hills near our workings. Cattle are often killed by tigers in tho neighborhood, tho' I havo not seen one. Ticks, flas, mosquitoes, scorpions and the like, "do ing river and creek lands, or wet land, in tli pi p-rtiflfc mine at nlsintintr nsiAra. We " O i " 1 a I ...t.M. . t.sis. i a I uies oontrioucea money io uuv bwc r i t i -M . or crop will pay so well, leaving out the Ior a Poor W1U7 RQU V1 " rUl, t .Una. tM wfc fr onlrlvnflnn lanUS. , ilB UlaUy VUO purCUiC, UUv a-c IS JUST WHAT YOU WANT! WITH- IT you can put out evenly and uniformly I j Your Stable (Manure, Compost, Muck, &c.,- j TON EIGHT OR TEN ACRES PER DAY.J . 't tt is the cheapest and most efficient machine of the kind known, and will distribute iroadeast, single drill or in two rows at once any width and in any desired quantitj. The farmer will, in one year, get back many times the. price of the farm right and ma chine in the increased field of his croD alone, to sav nothing of monev saved which he PnriisLwl rtvnrnn- tliA niAAiiciit: mnn on I has lieen navinsr for fertilizers, and the oertnanent iranrovement of hia land. . the Pacific coast. Some benevolent la- Read the 'following certificates from . Uuisiana planters, where the machine was in vented and has been thoroughly tested for the last four years : Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, July 20th, 188lt . . . T the nw stove himself and gave the poor This is to certify that wo have used Browns Patent Distributor, and can say kYxjlx- can be used and mad profitable. There T - ' . thtM THING in its praise, as it distributes stable and barnyard manure, cotton seed, etc., eVCniy anu uniionniy, ID anjf ucsireu (juauuvj, uuiu iu diuiu uuii aim i J imu avniv.u any width. We .further recommend it for its cheapness and simplicity, as there is npt a piece about it but what can be had on every farm, which enables everyone to be his-own repairer. Signed, widow his old one. to roast him on it. The President will not take Under con- I sideration the question of a successor to D C MORGAN, C C SMITH, W L DeGraffereid, T J WILLIAMS, "do well." even thrive! here Speaking of scorpions, our cook killed 15 crop beside its money; value, would pro iu the kitchen day before yesterday, tect the banks and - thus prove donbly inaL . umiic alter l nau retired, soiue- - a - uc vw w J vr 'J IIUIU UliVIVf I i 1V 1111 you could have-couuted the ships iu tho springing up in the villages basket and U. &, Xsavy, 1 was out of that bunch of broom factories, just as sheep walks aud cotton fields are insuring woolen mills and cotton factories.-?-27t Kelson Exam- j tncr. brings about $30 per ton, and this would clear $500 per acre or more. Now, we j Postmaster General Howe until after the have another idea: What are called the funeral. Altkoush the law is mandatory THOS WOOD, Li FAULK, -i i 1. t.. . ..: .. I L e ,Ln..f,...n I And a host of others. and would produce i osiers as thick as I not act as the chief longer than ten days wheat, and of the best quality. This I the president can at the expiration of the ten days, redesignate the same person who has acted to act nn additional ten days;, and so on. . - A B SCRIBER, W C HINSON, M L BOWMAN, R G COBB. JOS. A POWELL, J R MEKIDETH. This Machine took the first prize medals at all Western State Fairs in where it was exhibited. v strings. Uetting a light 1 found it was only one of those buz z-z bugs that plays around a pulpit light to distract atten tion W4icu the preacher is in the best part uf hU sermon. - . i On Saturday we started a native boy A Gold Mixe Sold for. $40,000. The oir n a mule, with a load of drills, picks, daff a large uumber took part. The drtjssesj wi'e very handsome. and rich, prc8enlinga uiost pleasiiig cftVct to the ere ot thejooker on. The large dining nuuib mine, located nve miles Hill, in Rowan county, was! vesterday sold to Messrs. II. B. Meech, ot New York, and Rob't Lynn, of Cincinnati. The pi ice paid was $40,000 and the cash was planked up by fhe new owners in this city yesterday. The Barringer is said to be one of the richest mines in Rowan is supposed to Sec. When he reached tlie top of Cain a iote tMountain, the animal slipped and down came mole aud tools, a distance of 200 feet or more. How that boy did yell 1 And how those tools distributed them selves over the mountain! When we found the mule, lie was on his back, feet beatiug thin air, aud wedged bctweeu two trees and a large stoue. When ex- i n .t . S-il " ' iJ - ti .i. i I cnintv. and that it is. or jia am ino&woyueu iiouse auorueti ainpio i ' -: - f - i trarted Iio KlmnL- liimwlf nnmif 'oyim i L -. .ton J. . I lie. a valuable niece of prouertv. is evi-1 tracieu lie suoow ni nisei t up as u , ex.im- mni for three Bits at a time, luite a , ir Pll ,, lhft nnt of moiiev it took i"g for broken bones. Ho IseemeHl presen t- ij - Fr L'rofisiting ladies and gentlemen to buy it. Char. ournaUQi it. m. W. S. Blackmer's Ordiestra Tujs announcement is a li furuislied the music. vious.' Ir-Qbserver. ttie "too pre- m the! Charleston News and Courier: 'RoU. A. tipwlette' Hnnipty Dumpty, at , tho Academy of Music last night, attract ec allargol audience, and the eutertain ; nieui was Vbied on all sides as a grand one. A ulitnber $f new features were injtrotlac ed, iucUidiHg songs and dances, feats on tile 'horizontal bar, wire walkiug, etc., the wlile forming a fanciful melange which brought &rth frequent and hearty ap- plu For tue Watchman. Suggestions. ; luse. ', Xsiysg rARTY.-L.ast evening, Mi. F. E.jShober gaye at her residence auj elegati party to Miss Fauny Shober, her youngest daugliter. The occasiou sixtecutn oirtuuay. As many of the public school teachers of the county will not be engaged; for some time, iu the actual 'duties of the school-room, a few, thoughts in the form of suggestions, we trust, will! not be im proper. ' There arc some, who are not subscribers to an educational paper. Al low me to say to such teachers, that yoa must by all means have an eye to the fu-' pants, (if it is ture. If you would be wise, act not the part of the sluggard in educational mat ters, butK&scri6e for an educational jour ual at once. There is no neutral ground for the teacher. Do you desire to cuter the school-room next fall f j We advise you to be wide awake. You can not give life to others unlesayou nrst live yourself. pleased with the result of the shake, and walked off batting his ears and trying to knock the moss off his back with his left hind foot. If that niule were in the States he'd get nu appropriation from the peusibn fund, but here he is allowed to do and die for his country without hope ot reward. I deu't know that I have written you about the dress of these people at any rate; I shall say but little; lor j there's but little to speak of. In brief, it is most ly cheap and very flashy. Tho better classes seem fond of lanre ' sptirs and and bright buttons. A Palmnu Car Con ductor would pass fori a Governor here. The poor workisig psople generally wear uot too hot.k straw hats The Cherokee Indians. William P. Ross, the present chief of the Cherokee Indians, is a graduate of an Eastern col lege, remarkable for intelligence and culture, and a fine orator. The tribe oc cupies a reservation of 4,000,000 acres bounded ou the north aud east by Kan- gas, Missouri aud Arkansas, nie unero- ees of pure aud mixed blood number 20,336, about ono half of whom speak' the Euglish language, which is the only one J sa you before." tanrht in tho school J In the entire male I member little Sam occupation is given in the last census as AastiuT" 'Wuv. certainly,! remember you hunter 8 and fivo fishermen, the great ma-1 now. And I tanned your little hide for iority being farmers. There are JU7 you wnem caugnt jou. xvu ueujuu a malel"1 . ; 1,1080 ,,,Pl'J uayo wm ui come again." j.exus ssyunys. being Miti Shobeis ...... vlJL.. t i :.e I mo ! .jiery large assemoiy oi iuc ) ouug Vvu you mnst continue to drink from the pure pip ot S;uibury, aud some visiting ladies fountains of iutellectusll light and knowl artd gen Milieu, were gathered to celebrate edge. We say most emphatically, that tbe occ4i!n, and the fair Debutante reign- H'6. teacher, more empharical than other i -.i ? li . , i men. cannot afford to be without an editca- kef Wlth i?1 weet antI 81,QPle Srac?- Uonal journalf Avail yourself of every i j The tbe was a rare artistic beauty: opportunity to secure the highest mental p the centre a large plate mirror formed development. Once every month, every toy 8waus were swimming, the banks were iubs grown, on which tov bovs and girls i wefe ' lolling : some fisliiug with and leather sandals wear at an. iney alwavs appear as beautiful unclothed freaks of nature. My inodesty has often been shocked by the recklessness oi the attiro of country wjumen tliey wear low necked dresses, sometimes cut as low as the waist. Do you know, that notwithstanding the heavy. burdens they carry on their heads, that they aro really graceful in their car riage, always straight and erect. They hare some queer customs I was caught the other.day this is how it was : An old woman, GO or 70 years old called at the cabiu and before I thought, or hail time to get out of her way, she had em " ft rm- . m . v .""' oraceu me : 1 innK ot it ! I5ut it is a ens- ers' Association. Many of our teacher do J torn liere, aud m some parts of Honduras, not fully consider the importance of - this they tell me the young women do the work. Come forward at the- next meet- Isauie thiug. I think of goiug-iuto that iug as it will be an important one. Be section for a week or so, as that is one of San Francisco, March 23. A tonib- stene (Arizona) dispatch says this after noon a report reached the city of a terri ble Conflict between cattle men apd Mexi cans, in which about six men were killed. It 'Occurred at Morrison's ranched at Barbacamari, thirteen miles from Fort Hualchacu. ' . A courier from Charlestown states that! a party, while engaged yesterday evening around some newly discovered coal' fields, were attacked by a band of twenty Indians, without warning, and several were killed and tlr; orwountfeJ. A party from Charlestown left this even ing with wagons to briug the bodies iu. The coroner of this city left at 8 o'clock to hold an inquest. .1 Those happy days , "Don't you . re fnebiber me 1- "Can't say that I ever Why (don't you re- EGGS member little Sammy Bambry, who used COTTON Statin MacMnes $12. Ii Cite of Two or More, $11. gents wanted in every County in the State. Address, BROWN & NICHOLSON, Proprietors, Charlotte, N. 0. E. H. MAESH, Agent & Manufacturer Salisbury, -A". C. FARMERS Loot to your Interest SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weekly by J. M. Knox & Co. Salisbury, March 26, 1883. BACON 1H HAMS . 15 BUTTER 20to2o CHICKENS 20to2.i 12 CJto9i schools supported by the nation, and female seminary for advanced pupils and an orphaa ayluui. There is a regu larly constituted government and an ad-1 equate administration of justice. In short, the Cherokee nation is uot to be distinguished from ;a frontier State, ex cept iu the character of its inhabitants, their relations to ! the general Govern- CORN FLOUR FEATHERS EODDER- HAY baled, MEAL OATS WHEAT WOOL The children don'tlmeut, and their system of holding the land in common, which affords au inter esting example of practical communism. A company has been formed in this coiiutry to drain the valley in which is situated the City of Mexico. At the head of t is Dr. Loring, the Commissioner of Agriculture, and among the corporators are; several Soutliern senators, mey have a valuable charter, which, among other things, entitles them to all the laud they shall reclaim. &oldsboro Messenaer: A committee has befn appointed by the Goldsboro Rides Leaf, common to med. to Snvite Senator Z. B. Vance to deliver Leaf, med. to good, 57i 2.25 to 2.40 40 to 50 60 40 57i to 60 40 00 to 95 35 Salisbury Toteo Mattel corrected weekly by jso. piieppard. Lugs, common to med. Lugs, med. to good, Luu'S, good to fine. Lugs, tine to fancy. willi nr to assist others and at the same time be benefited likewise. Here we be come acquainted with each 'other. Here we concert and enact measures wTiich will enable us to grapple with and over- inireuVwhile the more substantial part of come many of the difficulties' tliat beset uie . paiiiwuy oi itio vciituci. nui us vi ftfftiitiarKf n onuntrfu rronian f niA cikir.n The fiddle and banjo in Cnffey's hands k'nd thre Rnrin!?s un "a fellow-feelinff r . . ; .: : . I ------ - o l . ... t lurnislifci music for the dancing in the that makes us woudrous kind." ny rodli ahr some imitatiug mother ve by gfvzing into the lake at their own iadow.Ifc was a minature picnic scene, beautifully wrought, and was much ad the interesting aud novel experiences of this country. I hare discovered an ancient mound of rock and cement near tho mine. The natives tell me it contains some kind of treasure. I have begun its exploration; have found some broken pettery and in dications'of its being an old grave. You shall know iu my next what it contains. Can this not be a relic of the "mound hill, wjiiieh did not interfere with con ersatij&if in the parlers and "on the stairs.? I ' ; If Mu. Editor For the Watchman. -The time for the town Next, and none the less important, is j buibVus' of the States T If so they have our-Teachers' InstituteJ Here a wide left marks so numerous, aud at such dis- field is opened, and you have an oppor- tances as to iudicate thsit they inhabited tuuity to express au opiuion iu the deci- a very large aiea of country. - sion of all questions pertaining to the Fruits and vegetables grow the year management and disciplineof the schools, througfi here, and are never out ef season. You cau have the satisfaction of imparting I was struck with a garden in Sau Pedro, uowledge to others, should'you be so j belonging to an accomplished German, Judge Black has been interviewed by tho Philadelphia Times on the Presiden tial and other questions. He was asked about Blaiue. Here is his opinion of him andotheis, "He has not the standing among politi cal men he had a few years ago. Those who were his strong supporters then will not give him their strength. Edmunds has not a ghost of a show. The man who looks to me as the most prominent Re publican Presidential candidate is Seua tor Conger, of i Michigan. I have heard his name mentioned in a quiet way among prominent men. He has the elements of a leader. He is not an eloquent or bril liant . man, but he 1ms the stuff in him more than had Blaine and Garfield com bined. Conger has no enemies. His re cord, botb private and public, is clear. Are you a Republican I Then tie to Conger. Among the Democrats Hedricks is not a candidate. McDonald, a warm friend oT mine. will, if he receives the nomination, be elected. But mv man. He has been honest his popular lecture, "The Scattered Na tions," at the Opera House iu this city during the month of April, for the bene fit of the Confederate monumental fund. HARRIED. in A Leaf, cood to fine. Wrappers, com. to med. Wrappers, med. to good Wrappers, eood to fine, Wrappers, fine, - Wrappers, fancy, none offered. Owing to dry and windy weather, the sales for past week have been light. Prices unchanged except for rich waxy fillers, and 3.00 to 3T50 3.50 to 5.00 5.00 to 8.50 8.50 to 12.50 4.00 to 5.50 5.50 to 7.50 7.50 to 13.00 9.00 to 11 00 11.00 to 14.00 14.00 to 35.00 35.00 to 55.Q0 Litaker township, March 22d, 1683, by gooci smoKers anu cuiteia, wuu u.c W Z,,tti Vac . Mr. John M . Kosc- I er auu iu umuuuu high- uames of which I cannot remember. A pet monkey plays; on the long verauda with three or four, beautiful birds. In jeetioh is near at hand, and as auestious vital fi flie futuro progress and prosoeri-1 fortunate as to have it, j aud you never who resides there with his family. His tj of Salisbury, are to le decided and 1 will have it fully outside of the institute; I houieisatypicaLtropicalbowi r. In front of ifithe befiinle consider them favorablv 1 and von can bear your humble testimony J the house, and iu fact all around, are palm are to sb carried out nuder the adminis- to the truth of the scripture, that "it is I trees aud a great many other trees, the tratiou of the town officers who shall be more blessed to give than to jeceivc." electe oji the first Monday in I May, it We would forewarn you iu this matter, seenis important that we should be pin to in case the County Board make the usual loolcjKt ;na for a suitable man to fill appropriation.- Full notice will be given j the gaiden you find orangt s, baratias, thpoffoifof Mayor for the comins vear.lin xlue time, and yon should be! ready. lemons, pineapples, cocoauuts aud many should a maioritv of the voters of the Normal instruction will be yojis next de- other fruits that you would not know jtown bo-in favor of the bonds, their 8.010,1 sire, and the ball thus set in motion will should I name them. Coffee, green coru, i&ud tile iuanagemcnt of the fuuds derived I continue to roll until the schools open iu j tomatoes, and all otler garden vegetables retrom -will devolve nnou the riitt the fa L when vour pupUS can "drink were servea at ins Amasainner, low men the host, Mr, Kraft, bad kiudly invited me. (I made a full hand.) His planta tion has on it lovQtrO.plantain and bauana trees, also some 10,000 rubber trees, which will yield ono dollar per tree per anuuui, wnen mey are tuny matured. I hare received an order from the hcrefqjpi will devolve npou the next J the fall, when your pupils can . "drink Myo and Board of Commissioners. It I from a fresh fountain aiid uot from a r is important therefore that we select men 1 stagnant pool." - i 1 Xi. II. li. . . . ' l . .1 7 v imegrity ana business capacity. law. and has the firmness and backbone ir .Observer: Anything unde-the to;eni:e them iu every instance no mat- name of culture touches Boston in a ten ter who mav be tho violabir. In viw nf nd tinv kind oIf n. "nrnfeBsnr" thfiifcti stated it seems to me that the L gnreto be a Hon thero Hence when JmlSe of Qtiimistan, to appear Wforc the Wostluitable name that canbe mention- . - VT San; Pedro, iu regard to th? fft'foitBe office of Mnvor is Lee a. Owionuiyaii, wio prize ugnieyau noun ecu a 20WU stolen tm; me at my arrival Pir,jEq7 As a Legislator he has niadr benefit uuder the higher Soundiog name They taught the thief about a Week after uiief which his friends feel proud, of an ''Exhibition of Physical Culture," he had taken the goods, and recovered ftfttt K I feel 'Mnrn- that. Lit Ims kim-Ii tnlnf . " r. '-'2 l;L2 i.:.J. nn mv the sfoods at the saoie time, bift I bnd it . - ... ... . r - jr"-"" i rue cuv iui lieu uuiw eto.uuu fcu.uw . ... : . . . . t rrgyKgnud determl lation as will nable ; , , ' ... ,. . - , mirtossiuie to.-gv posseRsiuii, as mey i.:l.'2fffi...-rr .... . . . . i afmnf. nnd the bruiser raked nnuout . ........ 1 i J.. . . . i ' j . ... t . . wj ihi iue omee, ;i eieeieu, in sncli :a''-jaa's to hiing credit to himself, and i strong, and tue nrniser laiveu m auout ,flini t!iat a piocefs of law must relieve ' . . ... A. t .. $23,000 as the financial rt snlt of his hp- theui. thoiiirht. I Very truly yours, .R.E.J. 4 man and Miss Laura Kirf. DIED. Iu Franklin township, of pneutuouia, oil the 2Ut inst., Miss Maggie E. Piukston, aged 14 years. 1 The purest or talrest ot the land -f Escape not the destroyers hand. For Composting,, Cheaper than you ever hean of. Ceme at once, and Make Your Own Fertilizers. FERTILIZERS I have just received my Spring supplies of Annual Meeting ! Salisbury, N. C, March loth, 1883. The Annual Meetine of the North Stte Iron Hancock is J and Transportation Company, will be beld at st, his life I the office of the Company in Salisbury on the l$lh day of April, 18J3, ai z ociock r. m., ior the election of three Directors, and such iher business a may come before the meeting. I EDWIN M. MULFORD. Sec'r. ! 22:1m - - j Two of theoldest and best remedies are All- cock's Porous Plasters and Brakdeth's Pills. They are celebrated household ne cessities. For sprains, rheumatism, pains in the side, back, or chest, or any suffering that ia Accessible from the exterior, All- cock's Porous Plasters are prefection, j wnueior reguiaiingiucLnuuu, oiia.maijiu a . Pills are untqualcd. Always keep them, on hand. . 18:ly. j otloiiTobaooo Fertilizers, consisting of BUSINESS LOCALS MERRYMAN'S Amaniatefl DissGlYCd. EOHES, r j which has been in .use in this country for 16 year?, and has never failed to give entiid satisfaction to all who have used it. Also, I ii Mine Owners ani Miii Co's. compost ; compost ; ! Death of Postmaster General IIoweI K!enosha,! Wis, March 26. Post master General HoV's illness was the result of a severe cold,! contracted by walking half a mile through a bad storm at Green Bay Sunday before last. On his arrival atj The undersigned are prepared i tp purchase ores J A . i .: lot ooid. SUver. Lead, Copper, and Sulphor, in un- Kenosha, Monday the cold dev eiopea, into l unites quantldes, to be delivered at nearest rau . " r . . cttinn onordlDflr to market prices. Cash pneumonia. Lr. slstiam, ol onicago, was rr (V0 ntracts entered into lor one to Ofteen cauea in, ana unuer u.s t m rears. ISA and Swansea, Enilaad. proved, but on Saturday night a change tori . iftttera should be addressed to n. Parry worse Fresh lot new Mackerel, Bbls., Bbls., ) A rAliKEU s. ' and Kits,-at 1? alter 1, I have now ou hands a stock of com posting materials- AciP P Hosl'liATE 8, Chemicals, &c., and cheaper than ever be fore offered. Am also daily expecting a car load of rGnxcixE German Kaixit" (or German Potash bait), an excellent and ensued, and the absent members of ThomaY the. familv were sent for. his daughter ar riving from Washington at 11 o'clock, Sat urday night. Up to that hour he was con scious but his mind wandered after that, and at 2;20 p. m. yesterday, he passed away without a strustile. No arrangement have j yet been made! j for tho funeral, which will take place ai Green Bay. Submeroixo Pl!antaions. New Orleans, March tJ,-Noon-OfBcers of the steamboat i Alxatidria report that the water is pouring over the levee at Sauve plantation, covering the fields. This; indicates that- the. flood levee below Bonnet Carre has been raised. start a COLD TilIIME For Sale or Lease Bt AARON BARNS, j i 8 miles West of Taylorsville, Alexander co Of tliia Mine Pref. Kerr. State Geologist, . . i . t lUUl r?- - writes "The package ot brown ore sent jor Mercury, cnasin w jilting or pur&vgiti h mu cntitim a verv iroou per ceuia-'e ui i r.T...7.:ri.iC.,Tl..-i,J .1 " . . a- a i ... .... ... nr... n.nDiiM... - - .... . . ....... ... ... t Iree eeiu. n me veiu j yuuoi In the spring branch, busiuess.- the trees will -y. r. Kcivs. 4 ruhle size it will pa? well to work it" A far na develoDcd tue ore seems to uo iilinndant. . . . - ' i For information apply to A. C. McIntObh, favlorsvillc, or on the premises to j v AARON Tayloraville, Feb. 27, 13S3. one comnoster. Call early and secure or leave orders for what you want. J. Allen Bbown. tf -. - Malaria, ChOls and Fever, and Etlllous attacks positively curwd witu Emory's t-tan.iaitl Cure lills on IntaUlble remedy : never falls tu euro the most obstinate, long standing' eases where Quinine and aU other remedies had failed. They are prepared expressly lor malarious sections la double boxes. wn wnda ot PtllH. eontalnlcy a stroTnr cathartic and a chill breaker 8Ugar-eoae; containing no quinine luejuxe id barm- t he system and give new Ut awl tone U t'ue boly. As a house hold maed they are unequalcd. l'-r Uvrr Com plaint their equal ts bot k iwau ; one lx w ill have wondriul effect on the wtnt ais-. Tltey are used anl pmwUt?d by phytUans, and sold by drnctots everywhere, or Sfiii by luall, 25 and 60 cent'boxe. Emory s LlUIi Vitliaitic lUls, best asmade; oly li cents. Si.aniard Clue Co. 114 ver sau ssuett. Ne York. 43:1 y 20:3t I! F0S SALE 3TJ. H. EHniS?, Tl . I s Fflospaie, For Cotton, ; Walker's Phosphate for tobacco, NEW JERSEY For Cottoi 'asil Teiacoo. Allthc alxve men sjakd.vro- Fcrt will be soid'as 5fcheap as tfi ihos; -Having used on my ownplnrjiuif . . ly all the difierentbrands offcitm t da not hesitate tosiy that tht aUive n i. ! ed brands arc the best in use Dcu't lu until you see n.e. . ' J. S. ytCUBBLNS, : j No. 1. Murphy VGranite Row ) SaliiUry, Mwvh 3t 1RS3. ' ( 21;lj 4 i cl-ujisJiiction to all ouceincd. ' B. ! - " " ' ; '.:V - 4 ; I
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