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I I L.fiGAL; THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1883. Subscription Rates : gubsc ription .rates of the Carol ma ii sre as ioiiows : osier in advance, $1.50 navrot delayed 3 mo'a2.0 m paymft del'ed 12 me's2.50 Sut Watchma I 1 year, LA. Y A 1 olina J r-. i- a gieat many have 1 nartv fin nisl.-o him a amoW. which gone and others are still going: It ia not made the aid man straighten himself and a small matter for a man to sell his form feel important. He stared down the and peraonal property iu North Carlina bill, on hi wav r-i-i..!,. !. .v t t-,. I ... I ' ' ' w xiaraauipa certainly couutered "Geoim-" n faithful r laborer await those who go there without a lib- of the coWd im ..,.. H. nana-d at eral supply of money. Money-seeking the sight and called out: "George! do money-making ia more srdentlv you see this .emirf Yea net ! fblowinr mrsued in Texas than in this State, and eat a nnff of smoke 1 do too nee that everything turns on money or Terr hard amoke t Yoaanrf a-iiitincri vt Thiaia m. abor aa its equivalent. The money, and Georee." and he w inkd hia . honhtora a Mr tieed CatbewRiee, wheae death waa no lo, oar last, was a member and Vestryman of St. Andrew's (Episcopal) tourcb, not an eiuer m unity. A. I 1 11 - m nine, ana moor, spent in moving to Texas and gaining a sure foothold there, if expended u pou the old North Carolina lomestead would more surely end satis factorily reward the farmer. It is easier Tliere will be religious services at the Catholic cbtttoh next Sunday at 1&30 X jr. and 7:3j P. M. Preaching on botli occasi-n". PWic are cordially in- vited to attest. .;- ft - ToBACCO.-lf t is nearly as common now to see wagon! loads of tobacco coming juto to a, lfad of wood. Not a day, and Minedajys not an hour, but loads ., seen? driving to one or the other mj I j of our Wares"- o r7Tliere vf ill be a grand Competitive Military Prill and Carnival of Music, at Nashville, Tfenii., commencing Monday, Mar 21st, ajAl continuing for six days More particular information is obtainable hv addressMg Jas. M. Martin, general IT manager. j Mr -W." f. Grav has purchased a half interest in the Hoy den Hon so and ha he esiue a psrtMpr with Mrs. McNeely. The Hotel is still undergoing improvements as to fuuittuj-e and decorations. It ia run in tii st cl.fssatyle and is a great addition IO Uf ion iag j ' - A copy of the Hayentotcn Seminary J&onlhly, published at Hagerstown, Md lias hern received at this olhce. It IS a neat attractive little College Magazine of some tft mage. In a recent coucert given by tin- pupils of the Seminary, Muses Nellie and Anna 11. .lines of this city tok I irt. "They did themselves great credii " is the remark used by oue of the tgtc ters, iu a personal note the. Kditor of tills pacr. J o N'KW AlW KUTISKM KN'I'a. Sjtl illg Slid Summer Goods, J. D. Gaskill; Dry Goods, Glyceric, Fertilizers, J. 8. Me. Cubbins, Sp.: New Spring Good, Kluttx & KeiidleiShu ; Exeesrtur'a Notice, 'thos. D. Rice j. Notice to Stockhol ders, 07 P. Erwiu ; Ihter, Cooler.G. M. Newman; i For Sale, Irt ay Mare, apply at thie office. I o Our yonhg towusman, E. Mitchell Sum- mereli, has just finished hia studies of Medicine and Surgery, and cornea forth from the Medical Utiirersity of Pennsyl T.mia with "Hying colors," having had the lienor to stand second iu the gradua ting class df over a hundred students. The sUcceas ia highly gratify ing to hia numerous If i-fonda Iiaiw. us it entitle. liini te i auk with the learned men of his profession MINING. T. K. UUUXttK, MAXAttER. oar Mr. J. Y. Barber has brought to cabinet aa interesting lot of ores Haywood county. The Missoubi Legislature has passed a bill providing that no railroad company iu the State shall advance its fieicrht rates without first giving thirty dnys' notice uf the proposed change by posting le new schedule in three conspicuous places on eaeh of Its fieijrht and naeeuw- ger depots. The peaalty for violating tots new uw is folio. he ambled away. Another character ia George Frost, who dug him a cave iu anticipation of Wiggin's storm. He went into his cavern on Thursday the 8th of March and ven- Shreiber. the man who took bonds or powers of attorney on mineral mads in this section of the Stela, has opened Southern Mining Bureau in New York City. We warned our people against giving bonds to adventurers for the pur- Surviving a Terrible Wouxd. We have heard much lately about Justice of Pennsylvania, living many days alter a bullet had been fired into Ids brain. A more peculiar ease is now a resident of this country. George Sinsel, of New fane was a private ia the Eighth New York Heavy Artillery. At the charge on the NEW SPRING GOODS! pose of speculation some time since, and Rebel works at Petersburg on the 16th to improve old lands than to clear away 1 tured to peep out on the following Wed- torests and build a new home, and tbev HesdRv. H nitorlr ntonilied to who dream of going to Texas should not find that the face of the coutry was nn fail to take into account this important changed. A Mr. Qnarter-of-a-bushel cut fact. f The rainy season has afforded the far mers a chance to market their tobaccos. Sales have been brisk every day at Gray & Beairs and at Kluttz's Warehouse. The business increasing, aud should the people of the town see proper to en- down a grove of oaks from his front yard in fear that this same looked for storm rould blow them dn his house and de stroy it Mr. lia swell Gaither has a relic of the here repeat that it is a dangerous busi ness. Adventurers are unscrupulous in their dealiugs and thoroughly unreliable. It is pleasaut to chronicle the thing re ferred to as being in New York. Wilmington, N. C, April 7th, '83. Mr. T. K. Bri nkr, Dear Sir . Your favor of 5th inst., to day of June, 1864, a minnie ball struck him ia the head, breaking the skull. The ball divided, part going outside and part going under the skull. For the three days he lay on the field, and was report ed dead. After this time he wandered into a hospital aad was treated, the phy sicians taking out a number of bones from his bead. He was then seat te St Mary's Hospital, Rochester. While there he was under the care of Dr. Moore, and en the un1nti.n t .1. ,1 ..." I. ..II solid shot which is dubbed "Old Gen- ceased to exist, as Mr. Beno, who was its eral Washington's ewu cannou ball." I head, has absconded to New York, reaign- courage, by putting idle capital into I This relic has been iu his family for over 1,18 position ana consumea its tunas. houses, both for business purposes and 75 years. IOU will please cancel any arrangement n. T .- ., , , .... m, , . ., , ., you may have made for samples of ore for places of residence, the probabilities Mr. Cookingutensils while communing or shipmeuU of any kind and discontinue are that the town will enter upon and enjoy with nature, (assisted by a cigar,) toy sending the Watchman, as the Company a busiuees prosperity unknown here for stretched ou a log, in the sunshine bask- has no money to pay freights or sub- years, enterprise and capital must be ing, when be feu into a doze. Something i fw i V coaxed and courted, it is rarely forced on 1 touched him and be opeued his eyes to Soutliem Ore Cow nan v baa been bsvuded 1 23rd dy of October following Dr. Brad . . IV .1 ; . . m . . ie nie assisiani surrou. leoK nom me unhealed wound a piece of rebel lead. whieh had lain there over four mouths. Now Mr. Sinsel is as well as ever, though he has a depression iu his skull torse KLUTTZ ft RENDLEMAN Have now received their entire ttock of Spring aad Summer Goods which have been selected with great care to sait the varied wants and tastes of their numerous customers, all of which they offer as cheap as the cheapest. They have now in more the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS m e m mm tii NOTIONS, CLOTHING, FURNISHmG GOODS, SHOES, Ladies' aad Men's HATS, AND FAMILY GROCERIES eneugh to hide a walnut, and over which there is no skull bene. The ease was a wonder te the surgeons at the time it oc curred, and a great wonder to the man himself that he should he alive. Geo. R. French, Jr., for So. Ore Co. Legislating Against Explosives. a community. These remarks are made J find a long black snake resting on his leg The aoove bHbir j8 publislied for the Mf"" APliI The government's bill uecauseoi uie great scarcity or aweiiing auu looaiug into uis nice, iu less man a nurDOe tmm informntion to a num- T" "uu" .um and business houses in Salisbury. The second and a quarter the man had rolled k , s " t j I Jr , ,r. .V1"1" "arcouuV nome j . .. . . . it m' va wvu secretary, relative to explosives, is puo- town came near losing alt active, live in the creek near by, and the snake, M(nl epecinena, and who contemplated lislied this morning, ft contains nine man the other day from this cause, and naturally weak at this season, died from j- orea to xbis is the elaaMS- I provides that the maximum should another like him come he would laughter. game ftt J f d fc penalty for cauaing an P Jjf TjhbA be forced away. Who will take hold and Two mothers in Israel have, their forces on th1 ZST Jl 5 PKK bASSS . . i r . I i ; i i . s . I P"i i jwuk m. ituuc. au unci u n v tauao .111 nii't tii nmrrAi fn'a 1 1 tm I mtmhlnMl n in linnlfA.l ami far. akiMnn I.. ? - - aud grand children. Mrs. Sallie Deadman Concord Presbytery will hold its bciug the proud mater ef 50, while Mrs. semi -annual meeting this spring at Unity I Haley Deadman boasts of 52 children and they have bought for many seasons. y A new stock of TABLE and GLASSWARE. FULL ASSORTMENT OF FIVE GENT TINWARE. We still have the best FLOUR, OAT MEAL, MEATS, SUGARS; TEAS, COFFEES, RICE, CANNED FRUITS, JFLLIKS, PURE LARD, BRAN, MEAL, New Orleans MOLASSES and SYRUPS, &e. A toll assortment of FAMILY MEDICINES. Agents for Coats' Spool Cotton. AgenU for the EMPIRE GUANO, which is BF First class, and which we offer for 400 lbs. of Lint Cotton Oome and See us before you buy or tell, for we will do you good. April IS, 188S W. W. TAYLOR a D. J. BOSTIAN, Salesmen. Church, in Unity Township, in this conn- grand children. ty, beginning ou Wednesday, 11 A. M.. Barometric observations ou tbe depth the 18th, of this month. The exercises of the mud in the public roads, give from mining interests ia this State has done I explosion or the making or keeping of more te ruin the iuduatrv than an v other explosives with intent to cause an explo Tiwft : ...,. i. sion is made punishable by imprisonment one cause. Theft, waste and ignorance Is fo, term of twenty years, aid the uu- Lite ukuo in muling nere. MECKLENBURG JOHN WILKES, Proprietor. ARLOTTE, N. C. Davie County. will be opeued with a sermon by Rev. W. B. AiTowood, the retiring Moderator. There will probably be some important business, aud some interesting discussions at this meeting that will well reward who attend. The day before the meeting of the Pres bytery will be taken up with a Presbyto- rial Sunday School Convention, com posed of the members of Presbytery, and such Presbyterian Sunday School officers aud teachers as may he present. As this is the first meeting of the kind in the Presbytery, it is hoped the attendance will be good. 4 to 14 fathoms. Judge Greshnm is a man of conceded ability aud great force of character, and as Postmaster General he will undoubt edly administer the gffice with energy and success. Phil. Itauwto. The scared citizens of England are charging Americans with the construction lawful making or keeping of explosives under suspicious circumstances is to be punishable by fonrteeu years imprison ment. All accessories to such crimes are hi rmatjul aa nriuoiiknla PrviaiiMi ia inerany speaking, wavie county is made iu u e bm , br the ordering of onlcial net considered as belonging to what is inquiries iuto crimes specified, for the the auriferous belt which crosses arrest oi arjseomiing witnesses, ana ior I f rwti. t. ff f..,. fi;uwi f. t-l., searciiing ior explosives, inis dui was i two j aea vans v- uiivm u .vj vjwu v i i u i . . . - . . ties, yet there are several localities o sufficient interest to command attention. I respective of damage done by the explo There are no active operations iu either sives mining or preepectiug going on, aad the can iufernal machine. Wait till we send over some of our new cucumbers or green apples. fin. Times Star. den We invite tbe investigation of Mine owners and Mill-Men seeking MACHINERY. We can furnish on board at our Works, or set tip at the mines anywhere in the southern gold region, ou short notice STEAM PUMPS, STAMP MILLS, (tor wet or dry crushing). REVERBERATORY FURNACES, REVOLVING ROASTING FURNACES, CONCENTRATING MACHINERY, ROLLS, CRUSHERS ELEVATORS, . HOISTING ENGINES, BELT AND FRICTION HOlSTERS, WIRE ROPE, RETORTS, BULLION and INGOT MOULDS, e)C. 25:0m of the iufernal machiues discovered over only information obtainable is of opera-1 Elements oi a lrue Marriage. there. 1 hey have never seen an Amen- rir.., i tUm. no.t a ti.o tk. n.,i..r From a Sermon by Hev. Charles H. Caton. mine may be mentioned. Before the war There are three elements that combine the owner of this mine obtained about to make a true marriage-health, love . . . ..... . and sympathetic companionship. No man fifteen hundred dollars iu gold. The .,r ni,.fMt!. i,.,ii m.rrr A maiden s 1 ongue. A Georgia raai- working force consisted of two old colored and thus entail suffering on others. Love taw-Estimates furnished and prices quoted on application A) became so interested in a recent j . a...i x. Jau mti mun miunn . it i KaaA.1 nn nn. w" 0 . tuivii. w no cie uuauiB 10 uo ue u nut. "- . ....v... , .v ...v. The Committee of arraniremeuU df c.uu,u "nS f " P' !" Uu ' , .- derstandiug. Men and women should - line ciergmau nau nuisneu uis list oi noes-1 w.o uu t i - T..W- .'),,,,. .1, ...i u- fi.o ..nSt.. . v. . . . . 1 . I. , . . I Know eacn o uu.., vuu.vu ouvcitiOT j ri lions to tuo oriue, sue unconsciously took 1 orown ore, or uecomposeu soft ore oi tne meet delegates at 1 hi td Creek station on I up the response aud answered "I will," Monday evening aud Tuesday morning place ot tho onoe. this unexpected mine,bntit proved nnprofltable, either of tu Pfrtner in tb cDtiact. Love f All g l . I SMiSMVQ ov iiuvv.o j ' I v wwa w nom tn ikiiiiucw vi m-j ino husband or wife has ever known true ignorance of the operators. The Gray mine adjoins the above and is one of the same character a contin- A. 1 1 .L . S 1 to convey them to the PlSQCS MVr?JLr? TmJrmimm 1 via nitiifn ai anna in tlio inHLnM to them during their sojourn in Unity. Death mow each other behind the curtain, as it were, before the marriage. Unhappy ! surface. Siuce the war some attempt I Hires often result from im perfect k now 1- : L was made te work the sulphurets of this edge before marriage, of the character A Daily Paper. We uote as a mat ter of ne w that some of our citizens held a lueejCiug at the Mayor's office oue night last week, for the purpose of giving au iu vkaion to Mr. Chas. It. Jones, te come to Salisbury and start a 'live pa per." The proceedings of the meeting, duly accompanied by private notes from enthusiastic individuals, were sent to Mr. Jones and drew forth from him a reply through the columns of the Journal iu which he pleads business engagements iu Charlotte, for the present, at least, for not accepting the invitation. o v: m EowAip A. Oldham, Esq., haa taken control of the Wetter a Sentinel, WinstotON. C. The first No, uuder his ' 1 ' nuinuististiou comes out in new type and is a very handsome one in all respects, nnd worafy the progressive town iu which this geiiJemau has cast his lot. The Sentinel will lie Hi ornn eh 1 v I )iiiiorra.t if in poliifcs, but chiefly devoted to the general political and material prosperity of the State. If Mr. W S. Negus and wife have gone to Houndbrbok, N. J. They are called there by the indisposition of Mr. Negus' .father who is riot dangerously ill, but whose generalfHaalth is failing. Mr. Negus will reniainthere for some months, aud may cnncuKle to make it his future home. His genial, peasant manners have won for him ra4uy friends here, who will regret to loose Lira, should he decide to leave aalisburir permanentlv. ar The Town Bonds. There seems to be seme opposition to the measure inaugu rated by the present Board of town Com missioners, for the purpose of paying the city indebtedness and for the permanent improvement of the streets. The measure is intended and calculated to result in good aud be a lasting benefit to the town, and as such should be considered care fully by our people. Those opposing the measure have perhaps only looked at one side, or are not fully posted as to tbe from Cigarettes. Young W t f n a a. -ccnois, who uieu nere sunaay nigut alter an illness of forty eight hours, was an inveterate smoker of cigarettes. His at tending physicial says that congestion of uaBee ef the vein. the luugs was the result of that habit.-- Atlanta Conetitution. A young man in JJetroit has been en gaged td rive different girls, and hasn't eateu a Sunday supper at home for nine years. His object is not matrimony, but to save bis poor old father table ex peuses. New York, March 7. Patrick Taafe, a faithful employee of Peter Cooper, w lieu lie heard oi the Mr. Bat. Allen has a vein of salphu- BACON HAMS BUTTER happiness until after the birth of a child. CHICKENS Men and women on the plain of mar riage stand equals. There should be sympathetic companionship in the souse that an irreligious pereen should not marry one who is religiously inclined, or SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weekly by J. M. Knox Co Sausucrv, April 5, 1883. rata, whieh haa been aasaved and uroveu an unintellectual person oue who is of opposite taste. There should be s si te be auriferous. The vein also shows a percentage ef copper. Oa the property there is a fine deposit of niagnectic iron ore, which was worked to some extent during the war. Other gold bearing localities, nndevel- pnthy and fellowship between husband aad wife in all pursuits of life. IN MEMORIAM. The underslsrned, having been appointed by the a preamble ana saiiaoier resolutions i or respect to tbe memory of our EGGS COTTON CORN FLOUR FEATHERS EODDER HAY baled, MEAL OATS WHEAT WOOL ttft 20 to 25 20 to 25 m OtoOJ 56 2.25 to 2.40 50 60 85 60 40 00 35 NEW GOODS, CHEAPER MEYER! rinnnfll tn Dbilanthrooiat's death oped, are Horn mine. Calahau mountain, as a last tribute real value such improvements would said that he was heartbroken and that he (Chaa. Anderson) J. H. Clement's farm, foff roUier' chas N" Prt0 8Ubmtt tUe foU add to the busiuess prosirity aud com- !d ,ost V fr,eu- " e. Ww and Emma mine. (Prof. Hodges) all of !Il?n.A f5J! fort of our citiaeus. Most of the obiec- ' A :mp V T r!.." TT. ,!f these have bean nrosnected to the ex- f oar eartbiy oouncu to the .toarneJ i Couacu, Lugs, med. to good, tious are of a petty character, and all of Und unmarried. He haa bean thirty years I tent of ascertaining the fact of the pies- theni may be met, in the event that our in tbo employ of Peter Cooper. ence of precious metal. citizens really mean to take advantage of VW York Anril 7 There waa ren. Baawell Gai titer's farm has been consid - In Salisbury Tobacco Market. Nw York. April 7. There wasa iren- the impetus given the business interests eral display of flags at half mast through- ered as mining lauds for a long time of the place. If there is uo desire for out the city, iu honor of the memory of the original grant from the Earl of Grau improvement, and the people of the town reter Cooler, wbose lunerai took place viU. to Cuiu. Hunter, the place was . . to-day. 1 he funeral was largely attend- , , .. . , ' , are satisfied with affairs as they stoud, ed j,u reinaill8 wy iu .f,, A Sou,,g spoken of as the "gold mining tract." So then no argument can convince them. Phnrefc. where the funeral occurred, from far as the writer is informed, no irold has Probably the weakest objection urged is 9 to 3 o'clock. ever been fouud ou the place. There is our brother who was ever faltblul and attentive to the best Interests oi our order; and whereas he was smooth in temper, sterling In worth, irreproachable in character, genue ana loving as a nusoana ana father, and as a brother he was kind sad good ; therefore be it Lugs, common to med. Lugs, med. to good Lugs, good to fine, CORRECTED WEEKLY BT JSO, 8HKPPAUD. 8.00 to 8.50 3.50 to 5.00 Lugs, fine te fancy, Leaf, common to med. We have received our new Spring and Summer Goods Our stock is Large and Complete, consulting ef 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 mission to tUls sari dispensation, we will miss bis I ,t7 a as on to KR.OQ genial society aad behold with sadness Ms vacant "tIPr"" m j Chair; yet we will strive to emulate his example. Wrappers, fancy, none onerea. so when the Supreme Regent of the universe calls thim wif were the Unrest of the for us, our end may be like his. peace, and we be Breaks this weex were tnc largest " I . mm . . m mm. . , . lit t A. t . . . naAK 11111 ill T permit tea to enter tnroagn tne gates into u&e toun. i season. Vfinie mere was no iwpnnwat 1MU Leaf, med. to good. Rtmoh ed. That we. the members of Salisbury Conn-1 Leaf, eood to fine, eil, No. an, Royal Arcanum, most sincerely regret Wrappers, com. te med. this dispensation of providence, for we feel deeply wrZT m4Mi affllcteTby the lore we thus sustain. Wrappers, med. to gooa Hetolvci, That while we bow with becoming sub- Wrappers, good to one, mm, that It 18 not right to create a debt to run FneHnh catiitil ia Inrninir its fe in Tein of rose or amethystine quartz ou ?1L where good byes are never said and death never QUaijt. prices tanged higher and all to- -- . 9 - : I .. , , i comes. . l . : l . ..i i ...mi.tinna thirty years, which must be left for pos- a, ir Southern states, in search id' el ii'ible the farm, from which some very fair terity to nay. To be plain, the whole grazing lands, the climate being all that amethystine cnstals have been taken. work, as it is intended to be permanent, is bound to benefit those who come after, more than the present actors in the scene. They will enjoy the benefits and will scarcely feel the burdeu of paying for it. If those who urge this objection were without the blessings which have been bunded dewu to them, at far greater cost, they would be pitiable indeed. But it ia undeniable that the proposed investment is meant fur the improvement of the place, aud in that light, irrespective ef creed or political opinion, think care fully before expressing antagonism to could be asked for in the enterprise of cuttle raising. Shipments, too, can be made without driving and transportation by rail for such loog distances. The ad vent of foreign capital to the South would almost certainly precede the influx of a foreign population. Reimtwed. That we extend to the bereaved family our warmest sympathy In this bereavement. n. ,'fv, That a cony of these resolutions be fur- xt.. ...... i. u.. k a.. ..mm .,i A..fnio I nfftheri to the bereaved family, and that they be " " v.jowwo r thm m,nlltPSOf onr Pniinrll also that a .a naassl r . ... j w m. ... a a . were taken train tne pioweu neius found after heavy rain falls. The Harris Iron mine is a well known deposit of magnetic iron, slightly titauif eroos. A furnace was erected near here Gilding the new ive cent pieces and before the war, but wasabaidoued prob- - a. I mW I 1 ? . A. . I sl con v be furnished the Watchman and R. amer for publication. W. A. Wilbokn, J. M. Gav, GEO. W. WBITLOCK. April th. 18S3. baccos were taken at the above quotations. Planters would do well to market their to bacco while the prices are stiff. Any change in the market will be quoted. Con CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CAKKOK8 A KETZER. MARRIED. passing them for gold coins appears to have suddenly become an active industry. Chief Brooks of the Washington Secret Service, says that arrests have been made for passing the spurious coin in St. Louis, Pittsburg, Chicago, New Orleans, Nash ville, New York, Boston, Kansas City, Dubuque and San Francisco. The crime is defined by the Solicitor of tbe Treasury as plans carefully worked up for the general counterfeiting. The fact that the word ... I ''con tj i tn laam exislawl tii tli A., now nuin v v ii i o saw i v w Himuvi tv lilt uv w vva good of the town. V it Hed iii. e of 9 A rick Factory for Salisslry. has cone north to induce da friends to ieiu him in a cot- ar - - ry to be established here. Mr. ines has given 4 acres on the old lot, to be used as a building site, er men have promised to take a that the eotton factory will be among eur other business te la a short time. This is rood - 0 Co. f Warehouses Distinction in i kicks.- Rumor has it that the manufac turers,! eoncerued in Kluttz's Warehouse xt itonibined to discriminate in prices paid r same grades of tobacco, in fovor their jspuse, and the prejudice of Gray & BeauM house. This, rumor is entirely "ithqrft foundation, and is denied by all psrtuss: concerned. The G. & B. house haverge manufacturers interested also, and farmers bringing tobacco to this "sikej, will not be inflneujd by any suchs rumor. Special sales day at G. aJ on V iilnv tli. i f. iv ill lui a Inprm hrea jto-morrow. Special sales day at KlutaI on Wcdncsdav. Curious Nuggets from Davie A Mr. M tirphy, tolls us how a traveling mau found gold en his place. Late in toe uight, there came a rap at my door, and I said : Come in ! The door opeued cautiously and au excited couoteuance peered in, the mouth fell open and these words fell out : "I have struck it rich ! I have fouud gold on this place !" It seems that he had a rod with a pointed end which was nsed in the discovery of met- aliferous veins. It could only be used after dark, and the nearer midnight the better the results. On this occasion when the traveler came near the house, he stuck his rod iuto the ground and a bright light, with something of the ap pearance of a butterfly, floated from the rod aud hovered over a spot which the stranger had marked with a pine bough. It was necessary for him to stay over night iu order to definitely locate the spot, and to dig, as he waVsure the metal lay near the surface. Next morning the search re vealed nothing except that a traveler had been refreshed by sleep and a substantial meal, which enabled him to journey on ward bearing his magical rod. Mr. Mur ihv nearly exhausted himself with this will guard the public to seme extent ; but fraud will continue as long as the resemblance to the five-dollar gold piece is maintained on the reverse side. i The trouble in North Carolina has aris en from the fact that too many publishers are not business men, and do not publish their papers on business principles. If our publishers would act as do Northern publishers our State would not be such a newspaper graveyard. Too many of our publishers will fill up their columns with advertisements takeu at any price (and sometimes without any pay merely to "till up") which not ouly cause the sus pension of their papers, but by such "Cheap- John" business injures legitimate journalism, because advertisers too often regard the price charged rather than the character of the paper. And so with sub scriptions. Pittsboro Becord. Cabarrus Mines. A party ef Boston capitalists have bonded the old Dr. Haw kins place, in Bethel township, Cabarrus county and will begin mining operations iu a short time. In Dr. Hawkins' life tiuie this property was cousiderdd the finest gold bearing farm iu Cabarrus county, aud is known to have produced gold in great quantities. The veins are by no means exhausted, and under the operations of new and improved machin ery, and the modern style of working, are expected to prodnce big results. The Israel Faggart gold mining prop el tv, near M t. Pleasant, has been sold in ably from the inaccessability of the pro duct to a ready market. J. A. Kelly's property adjoins the Harris, and on it may be found a continuance of this iron deposit. It is also reported that lead has been fouud en the property. On the a a ar Maxwell farm adjoining these, very fair limpid and atnathystiue crystals are found. After crossing the river, a conglomerate formation underlies the succession of river hills; passing these, large de posits of grayish yellow sandstone takes the place of the conglomerate. This sand stone is generally in situ, rendered easily cleavable by its laminated structure. There are also large deposits of an im pure soapstoue, which holds mica in con siderable quantities, and the decomposi tion of this stone is traced in the soil all over the county. Trap dykes cut these various formations iu veins, and trap rock is found ia many localities, oa the surface. The prospector and crystal lo grapber will tted here an inviting field. Bacon, Hog round, Butter Chickens, Eggs, Concord, April 8, 1883 In this county, March 28th, by Rev. aa R Wot more. Mr. John Smith Graham to Miss Mamie K., daughter of cotton. - a. a . A1SJ1 the late Richard S. tiraham, t.sq. ah oi Corn, Rowan county. Flour, On the 25th of March 1883, by the Rev. 'SSerTper lOOlbs., R. L. Brown, at his residence at 2 o'clock, H r Mr. Chalmers M. Elam to Miss Martha . Me Miller; at 3 o'clock-, at Christiana church, ' Mr. Littleton W. Lingle to Miss Mary L. wheat If m 1 - .1 . C Al.uktp I rli. fm. m i V. I ICXIC1 , mill ai. a wvn.f, nm, " i Wool aence oi me unae s momci ,.m . niuira, W. L. Bost to Miss Lilly I.C.Brown. The first couple in Providence township, the last two couples in Gold Hill township. 12 15 to 20 20 to 25 10 to 12 to &i to 55 to 2.50 to 40 85 50 to 60 to 40 00 to 100 25 to 85 50 2.40 30 55 85 BUSINESS LOCALS . GROCERIES, HATS AND STRAW GOODB Boots & Shoes, Drugs and Medicines, SO V SOS - QUEENSWARE, CLOTHING, AND everything kept ia a First Class Store all of which we offer as UlifcAr as 1 i cheapest for Cash, Good Produce, or Fi a. Class Chattel Mortgage. If job--wool" SAVE MONEY, do not buy untii exsMtoe eur stock. Annual Meeting Two oftbeoldest and best remedies are Ali. cock's Porous Plasters and BraNdkth'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'8 Porous Plasters are prefection, while for regulating the Wood, Braxdreth's Pills are unequaled. Always keep them on hand. 18:ly. utiariiL r mils and Fever, and Billions attacks positively cured with Emory's standard Cure Pitts Orahges, Lemoxs and Cocoanuts just received at A. Paukeu's Sugar Curkd Meats of all kinds at April 12, 1883. A. Parker's to farmers: FERTILIZERS o I am now receiving fresh lots of Pacific and Stab Bkaxu Glaxos, and Dissolved Bone Phosphate, to be sold at bottom prices, (flow does 400 lbs. Cotton per ton strike you ? These are the oldest and most reliable brands on this market and arc guar anteed. If vou prefer new brands and -an Infallible remedy : never fails to cure ; the (most cheapev grades, I can furnish you, but will fSS&M.8 .SSS not JnaraWe them, until tried to a small I till Ulllrl vjm7taso ii- eaew w . . i .r i C . . exnressir for malarious sections, in double boxes, w.v bv vou. I also keen the German Kai aTma (pot-h salt.) a great preventive of or Mercury, causing no srtpuif or purring; flwyare I rust, and much used in composting. mfifl and emcienu certain in ineir ai u.iu "iKi udiiu- . . . . , FERTILIZERS Lime LimeF Salisbury, N. C, March 15th, 1883. The Annnal Meeting of the North State Iron and Transportation Company, will be held "-t I less in all cases : they effectually cleanse the sstess i t.. r.r tha (Vmian, in ttaliahiirv on the and trlve new Ufe and tone to the body. As a house- 18th day of April, 1883, at 2 o'clock r. w., for SSffSi TJSJTSJ Having secured ,uc a large new Warehouse the election of three LUrectors, and sucn oiner wonderful effect on the worse case, tbot are near me lJcpm. emy -- -. w . ..o ...... 5 before the meeting. used and prescrioea oy M trick to er..). I will tliTC k.-. p. lic..iUesmy wr.rrnDu - drumrtsts every where, or nt ay mall. I and .SSI . , ',. . . r t)u, cent boxes. Emory's U(Ale CatharUc PI Us, nm store oi fwiiiwnt. rww im best VirumiS MS( in larue quanuuee uo constantly on bind. Dmlers up the West- Ril or e.ewherr: CNmtraitorK and business as may come EDWIN M. MULFORD. Sec'v. 22:1m NaRmade. only IS cents. ver aau Street, New York. sSeeOard cure Co. 11 ttiy story, nnd his companions stiengthened j a Philadelphia company. him with a little peach and honey. Our Jswrrr. President Arthur was wise to go to In diana for a Cabinet officer, and wise in the Journal-Ob- choice he made among the Indiaua men. N. T. TrnW. FOR SALE BYJ. H 10 White OaTlprjl WANTED 1100,000 White OalHrftrjke-.good prices spot cash. For specifications, &e ad dress or call on G M Setz r, China Grove. 26:3t pd, era We keep constantly on hand THE VE BEST BRANDS of COTTON and TOiC' CO Fertilizers. 3F"Wc have a spc. . preparation for Tobacco that we warrant to give entire satisfaction. Don't foil LO get it. Last but not least, is the large brick Tobacco Warehouse in rear of our Sror. , conducted by Messrs. Gray & Bell, where you can get tbe highest prices for your tobacco, and good accommodations for man and beast. Give them a call. No. 1. Murphy's Granite Row. J. S. McCUBBINS, Sr. Salixbury, N. C, April, 1888. To liie Oners aid lining Cc The anderslgned ajftnjepared to purcuu ore of ifld, Silver, Lead, Copper, und Sulphur, in i Umlted quiintlUes, to be delivered al nearest ; way stauon. acconnnir 10 umrKfi iincw. .n ne to i oaymenta. Uuntracta entered lnu. for one KICHAKDn I'UWBK S COMVANY. rut a l t mmm I M O IO I' t I I t I ( V tfi VafX. ouioier. iii nw ..ot ,.,,m ......... .w - !,ilr,n aud Swans, a Kn..la All I..H ts should be addreristAl to U. Pn Boaeet, Tliomasville, I a videos Q ,Ji.C, sole A buy to belter advantage than beret, fore. Orders gud currCipondeiH;e solicited. 25:tt) J. ALLEN BROWN. for tlie United states. -.'y i' t-
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