-f wa' i ' ? :"7.. r, ait v lTJ I 1 PC A L- APltlL 19. 1883. jription Rates : in t ion rtKI or ie tarwino kMi m pre follows : !-T .lid in advance, 1.50 CI delajed 3 mo' 2.00 .Irutft tlel'ed 12 mo's2.50 Therol te at olina ) jirt on For fine fiir voting force shoveling to. o h cattle Mr. J. M. Harri- the chanty. An acident en the B. at 1. road near jsmestovfn ha delayed both passengers Z Mttil!fur twenty-four hours. if ' S all boy and the bean shooter tt uoe or Rice birds are having a tiiuC. 0. W. At well PI j mouth Rock ! The saa sod tli Be fPkf "- mar The deiiandr Mr. .tes frampiw fine ebickeita la on the increase. Mr L uesser, v"'j" wuw u. fkrnii iir&eele township, is a good (iriuer. farm shows what the lauds of- Bowan jwill go if profit rilled. J T: Ba 4 ' of thia comitT " improved harrow. Perhaps detpai toieut will hear from days. tiDgup the Pte"! .l;. .niai ffeiihi8 in a few S 1- -o- V . . lU'K TlwHOtli ol June next is til wrMMijdt$rOM of ',,fri,,K M ,,,u ..ulil ihilwri to ht Mi. Wat. A. Lipe i-fnn. tli iubove date. Dr. E. M. Spmnierell, recent graduate of the UnikerfUy of Pennsylvania, with high hecum, lna returned home and will u. M.u.iiiSri-df With his tullier in. J. J. Suwmefellliii practice of medicine. gr , Kiiimmh had a fall last Sun 12 WHIMS crossing mo Mrotn, Ltik and Fulton, which has Mr.J.H day even n i corner ot detained hi bed ever since. He hopes o be out iiifa few days. Shooti sides of tli discharge f m.m . n . aa jtx night. reopie on an town are aniMiyed by the firearms at all hours of the ! . a ' - S night. Should the police come up witn these part ids, there might be some fan on the othefr fide. -o There is a lady iu Davie county, who has chickens with hind and fore legs. This breed is much in demand: as chil dren are fond ef drumsticks. We take pleasure in stating for the ben efit of those desiring to advertise that the Watchman has now a larger circulation in Rowan county than at any time since the war, and the Hat is daily increasing. He v. F. R. Howell, eol'd, a missionary of the Colored Baptist Church, is holding series of meetings in Rev. Crosby's church in Dixoaville. in revival interest is manifest. which quite a Every citizen of the town condemns the present unsystematic, unscientific & waste ful attempts at street repairs, and yet there are men amongst ns reputed intelligent who refuse to enter apon a better course. They cannot afford to lose so good a cause for com plaint against the town commissioners, and airing their own wise schemes. MS WBMIH1 1M1U. UHI f the first Spring poetry sent to this office, bat like poetry of that character, it has been published in so many papers, so many times, and so many years ago, that it will hardly be fresh this Spring. In Dick's Recitations will be found the hole poem. The object of desire as evidenced in the selection sear, may be determined in the first verse of the said S. P: "This world is all a blank to me, Tis all an empty flash, No-pleasure in this world I see For I have no mustache." The other 7 or 8 verses will keep. . o New Bank. The books of the new bank have been closed, with more than the required amount of stock subscribed . The books may be re-opened after the or gauization, on the 24th inst. The increas ed business and prospects for enlarged operations here have made it an easy mat ter to fill the subscription books of this bank. There is a large demand for mon ey aud the bauks will probably find the demand greater than they will be able to meet. The success of both these in stitutions is assured. - - Improvements. Mr. L. W. Kluttz has begun the construction of his residence on Fulton Street. Mr. P. P. lleroney has taken contract to build a residence for Mr. Joe Gordeu, in East Ward. Work to begin at once. Mr. R. J. Holmes is patting the finish ing touches to his dwelling on Innes Street. It will be an exceeding conven ient house in its internal arrangement. Mr. Holmes has been his own architect. The foundation is laid for Br- Griffith's Dental Offices and resideuce. The super structure will go op very rapidly, under the eaergetie contractor. The additions being made to the old jail by Messrs. Bernhardt U Smithdeal, will furnish twice as much room aa the original building contained. This, when completed, will give them ample room to manufacture from three to five hundred thousand pounds of leaf tobacco annually. Dr. Keen has the contract and is vigorous ly pushing the work. Mr. James B. Lanier, who, a short time ago thought of elosiug his tobacco fac tory, has been induced to continue. His reason for suspending wsa that he did not have room to carry on the business in an extensive manner. Mr. M. L. Holmes who owns the factory building baa deter mined to enlarge it to suit Mr. Lanier's wants. He proposes to manufacture three or four hundred thousand pounds an nually. ' Messrs. Payne & Luna have been man ufacturing between three and four hun dred thousand pounds of leaf tobacco an nually, for the past five years. They propose to keep this np, aril add to their capacity as opportunity offers. Thus it appears that Salisbury will need for her own consumption, from a million to a million and two hundred thousand pounds of leaf tobacco annually. This point should be noted by farmers. They needs have no fear in bringing their leaf to the Salisbury market. And just here it is well to say that these factories have not yet bought half the stock needed for the coming season. lb own, of.Steele, is growing Has several of the finer va- i bear well, vines of Vigorous d a look at his little vineyard will lead to tire conclusion that grape cul ture might tie! made profitable. Mr. Hen erapes. H ritties w.hi growths, a -o- Brass BIxd.- Some of the yonng men of tlie town have organised a band, com posed of sitae older bandsmen, and in troducing tonic new material. The ob ject being to ha ve a home band for home Look Out. sheriff Krider is in quan dary. There; arc so many tax-payers iu arrears -who thiah their tax bills have been paid, that he knows no better Way to correct them than to publish a delin quent list an expedient which aecessi- Meeting of Citizens. There will be a meeting of the citizens of the town in the Courthouse to-morrow evening at the ringing of the bell. All who can are ex pected to be present. The object of the meeting being to consider the practica bility of the issuing of bonds for the per manent improvement of the streets. S peeehes or short talks may be expected of L. H, Clement, Esq., Capt. Chas. Price, Kerr Craige, Esq., J. M. McCorkle, Esq., L. S. Overman, Esq., aud other citizens. The meeting is to be nou-political and all are invited to be present and express their views. Let all null together for the common good of the town. Thorn who have objections to the proposed ira provemeut should be there and state them. It may net be generally known that ty compels lini to consider. Mad Do4 A dog, undoubtedly mad, wss killed by Mr. C. Bradshaw and a col ored man at '.Coleman's Store, this county, last Saturday. It was thought this dog belonged in the .neighborhood and had just started on his journey of death. Mr. Juo. 1 Thompson, of Mt. Ulla, had his smoke house robbed of about 250 lbs. of bacon osj Uie night of the 8th. The thisf was eajiily tracked to the house of s negro hrte neighborhood, but noue of the meat coahl be fonnd. On the same night sn attempt was made to enter Mrs. M. C. Kridsfs smoke house but here the raicsu metf with obstacles which failed to overcome. Aldermen hold over for municipal Salisbury they o Badlt Office in thii that citizen prefer to ha thoagh less ed hv ..r . .. - -v .n. ui anetmon at tue nearer onlce. This" fchnuij i j ic Managed. There is a Post county so badly managed in the eurroiiudiiif? ennnrr o j their mail left at Salisbury convenient, than be aunoy - ported to make the table. I . U. Dennrrmetir iniolit. m" M. feel rather uncomfor- the next Mayor and board of elected for the town will two years. This election for officers to control the affairs of for the next two years is a very important matter. The general apathy of our citi zens, on the whole subject, is rather alarming. There is a strong probability of having a Republican municipal admin istration, uuless the Democrats wake up to the situation and centre on some man who can carry the whole strength of the party. These facta are worthy of some thought by the people, for they are much interested in this matter. There is no subject that affects every man's interest more than this. A wise choice, and all is well with the town ; a foolish choice Among Out Advertising Patrons. aud away go all the bright that are opening to the town. o prospects The fourth ensemble rehearsal of this session by the pupils attending the music school of Mrs. and Prof. W. H. Neave, took place on last Thursday evening the 12th, inst. They have recently purchased a splendid new upright piano, made by Peek & Son, which was used at this re hearsal. Quite a number of our cultivated ladies, the mothers and friends of tJie pupils, were present and enjoyed the music. There is space for mention of only some ef the musical recitals : Of piano if- k i L S' TT9 n perienced aud 8nal saleuUn.-oue of the most popu- 3 S a,iry-liaa accepted a situation the large &tm of fc Cq at Uarlotte. Mr. Young has many warm menu, he who wish hi neld beagle & fir in Clfarlotf e. ai success in his Co., is a leading Molly "t of hi -There is a KE IX THE ClTT. re mlkltio ;., i. a Ai n. f- iu iUV ynru Of me Onlv two iaikm. littlWI" ,t1U,,ite common to see these Tarde a,nHUin large gardens and town k" O B,0rc (luiet portions of the bedi' r Nfin1 nest arnon8 fthBaok looks a little over-con-uefit on the itai-t f vrii in j jr-.. uuy especially as r mio and aT Cat in the there it a Jan!. v. . ofan same t be expected that the meni- f community will eutirely har- oaanv invtn ani;u.f Ar n.nn;.:ni mTt 0ccaPy"g diversified po- nturalb' diverse in their S "Jf ,ol eging the at I St "N aPleal to the popular voice Inns itaLJL.' i..-, r No. pl es all questitiis of a La Tarantelle" by White ; "Pasqoin- solos five, namely Heller Miss Addie ade" by Joseffy Miss Annie Black mer; "Mocking Bird" Fautasie, by Mills- Mies Bessie Holmes ; Fantasie eu "Mar- tha" Miss Anna Gowan?; "La Tu telle" by Meyer, Miss Agnes Smithdeal ; Cornet aula by Master Wood Krider supported on two pianos by Misses I. Merouey, R. Wallace and B. Holmes; A vocal quar tet t-" The Wish" by Misses Ida Mero- nev. Maircie Beall, Annie Smith and Maggie Gilmer supported on two pianos by Misses D. Meruaey, A. Neave and R. Wallace. The Overture to William Tell on two pianos by Misses Jusepbene Baker, A. Black mer, Jessie Gilmer and Cora Moore i Selection of "Opera Bouffe-' bv Misses J. Gilmer, J. Baker, Cora 07 ' 1 " . Moore and Columbia Ra w ley : with Trombone and Cornet by Messrs. W. H. Neave and T. Marsh : A u nan van pre senting gems from 24 operas, piano Misses Jennie Bingham and J. Baker with Trombone and Cornet added : A duett for niano and flute "Hanover Waltzes" Miss Agnes Smithdeal and Prof. W. JL Neave : Fantasie on "Nancy Lee" for two pianos Misses Annie Smith, Agnes Neave, Maggie Gilmer 4d Bessie Holmes with Trombone and Cornet. BLACKXER TAYLOR Carry an immense stock of goods in the hardware line. Here you will find any thing made of iron or steel, besides paints, oils, varnishes, roping, belting, harness and saddles, garden aud farming tools. Miuiug suppliee a specialty. Everything a miuer needs may be found here. These gentleman are polite and accommodating and will please you every time. J. A LLtCN BROWN a been dealing in the best grades com mercial fertilizers for 16 or 18 years, and being well known as strictly an honest dealer, has a large patronage. He is also the chief insurance agent for this section of country : representine the best and most reliable life and fire insurance com panics in both the United States aud Eng land. J. S. MCCUBBINS, SR., besides having a splendid general stock of dry goods aud groceries, is ageut for Cou ley's best sawed shingles, and he makes a speciality iu fertilizers. During the season last spring he sold nearly $9,000 worth of fertilizers. His new stock of spring goods is now placed ready for examination, aud purchasers will find here an assortment with prices the most reasonable. D. A. ATWKLL has, for years, been doing qaite a lively business in the hardware liue. His stock embraces everything usually kept iu this branch of trade. All kinds of smith am' carpenters tools farming utensils, paints buckles, bolts, cutlery, hoes, rakes, shov eh, spades, plows, etc. JOHN H. KNNISS, the druggist, is well known, having been engaged in business here for twenty -five or thirty years. He keeps, besides drugs and medicines, all kinds of seeds, school books, perfumery, toilet articles, lamps &c. His stock of goods is kept up to the deniauds of the times. K. M. DAVIS, dealer iu furniture, has a full lino of fur niture, coffins, carpets, chamber sets, ea sy chairs, wire mattresses, and is agent for the Weed and the Hartford sewiug machines. Should you not fiud in stock any article desired, he will accommodate you by ordering direct from the manufac turer. He claims to have the cheapest furniture house iu this part of the State. J. D. G ASK ILL enjoys the just reputation of being in the lead as a merchant. He carries the larg est and finest stock of goods iu all grades to be found in the city. His counter is the favorite resort of ladies, as he makes a specialty in dress goods. His new spring stock embraces cashmeres, nun's veiling, silks satins, laces, ribbons, parasols, jer sey jackets, gloves, besides the usual full line of calicos, lawns, muslins and white goods. The front of the grouud floor of his store is devoted to ladies goods aud notions, while the rear of the same floor is devoted to heavy groceries. Upstairs will be found a full line of gentlemen's goods : hats, clothing and uuderwear. He keeps up in his stock with all the latest and best styles of goods. Carpets, trunks, valieces, etc He deals largely, also, in guanos. KLUTTZ KKMH.KMAX run a large business in general merchan dise. They have the best selected spring stock now ready that they have ever dis played to their customers. They have a very full Hue of heavy groceries: flour, meal, bacon, lard, sugars, coffees, teas, canned goods, tinware, aud fine chewing aud smoking tobaccos. They have a mil linery department where ladies will fiud hats, bonnets, ribbons, feathers and flow- are now in New York laytwg in their stock of spring and summer finds They win pay special attention to fancy dry and drees goods aud trimmings, together with a complete stock of staple goods. They are running two standard guanos in con nection with their general mercantile business. They carry a Hoe of heavy groceries : sugars, logons, bacoa, lard, snuff and tobacco, and they handle coun try produce of all kinds. T. J. MORGAN is running a Una ef fancy groceries, in the storeroom adjoining Blackmer fit Taylor's hard waft. M. S. BROWN, whose large supplement appeared last week, is prepared to furnish clothes for several regiments. His has a splendidly assorted stock of clothing, hats, boots and shoes, fitu iahing goods, silk Use, hand kerchief Ace. A. PARKER, dealer in heavy and fancy groceries, toys, dolls, candies, cakes, bread and fruit; and any er of country produce. o 1 Farming ix Stkkle. A ride through portion of Steele township will con vince one that there are districts in Row an county in which that acme of success, so much hoped for by the farmers, is not far distant, aud that farming can actual- y be made to realize to the husbandman a sure and steady source of comfort and wealth. In several instances this climax seems already reached ; but we learn that it has been attained by a careful study of the quality and adap tibility of soils, ju dicious application of fertilizers added to perseverance in patient, energetic labor. Magnificent fields of wheat are seen on all sides, large plains aud hillsides of ver, now clothed in beautiful green, g the eye and enlighten you as to what means are being used to develop and im prove the productive qualities of the soil. Besides this marked progressiveness in the restoration of exhausted lands, some are turning their attention to stock rais- ng, which, as far as tested, is reputed to je quite remunerative. Mr. J. M. Harri son's stock-farming is au instance prov ing conclusively that money can be made in raising fine improved stock for home market. He lias been graduall v bringing MINING. T. K. BRt'NER, MANAGER. ptsarlBB on the J. at. Latsar, while property kaoWaa" Mi in Montgomery countv. nicked nn w m 'jr MECKLENBURG mom WOHES found a erne spot. This J no. F. Cotton's place. Gold Hill. The mill tion works are still ia fall ran, and work is progressing rapidly. At Randolph the water is very nearly ia fork, aad the old drawing lift put to work, which if coatia ued without any mishap will take the water eat in about a week or two. The praapetts at tha Old Field Mine are still eocoaraglug, but the present gear is ia- adequate to prove the mine below the present depth. Hkarne amd Heathcock Mimes These two properties, lying adjoining, in Stanly county, three miles from Albe marle, were sold by ex-Sheriff Marshall and Senator Pemberton, through Col Thoe. Anderson a few days since. The price paid was $5,000. These properties wore worked with profit many years age, aad were quits rich in free gold. They have for years. The purchasers propose to open np aad work the properties at TrurxT 1TTT vt-?o JWA11 VVlAwlE,0, PROPRIETOR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. naa 0 Mining Machinery a Specialty We invite the investigation of Mine owners and Mill Men seeking MACHINERY. We eaa furnish on board at oar Works, or set up at the mines anywhere ia the southern sold resion on short notice STEAM PUMPS; STAMP MILL REVERBERATORY FURNACES, REVOLVING ROASTING FURNACES, CONCENTRATING MACHINERY, ROLLS, CRUSHERS, CONVEYORS AND ELEVATORS. HOISTING ENGINES, BELT AND FRICTION HOI8TER8, WIRE ROPE, RETORTS, BULLION and INGOT MOULDS, &C, 4C. "Estimates furnished and prices quoted on application. clo- Aanoa.1 Meeting North State Iron and Transportation Co . (EXTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS.) Pursuant to notice dnly polished ia the Cauolin a Watchman, of Salisbury, N. C, and mailed to all stockholders of record, the annual meeting of the North State Iron and Transportation Company was held at the office of the company iu Salisbury, en the lbth day ef April, 1883, at 2 o'clock, P. M. The meeting was called to order by R. M. Eanies, and on the roll being sailed 3515,725 shares of stock was represented ia person and by proxy. On motion R. M. Easaas was elected chairman and T. K. Bruuer, secretary, and was also re quested to act aa teller. The polls were Chicago, April 16. A speaehd from Mcadville, Miss., says Tom Bailey, colored criminally assaulted a young negrsss sad after murdering hre threw her body into a pond. This morning a mob took him from been idle and hanged him. Chicago, April 16. President Potter ef the North Chicago Rolling Mills states that the mills will again be hi operation in three or six months or sot at all. They will not be started while present pri- centinue. Four thousand men here been thrown out of work by the stoppage of these mills. Potter thinks that one-third of the rails needed this year ate already in the market and expresses the opinion that the ontloek for laborers now out of employment is s very dark one. 5? SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weekly by J. M. Knox a Co. Salisbury, April 5, 1888. lis farm up to a proper condition for this declared open, and all having voted, the CORN business aud so improving his cattle that polls were closed, and the teller announ- now he can show some as fine thorough-1 ced that Jas. A. Williamson, Haydeu H. bred Jerseys as perhaps can be found in the State. He finds ao difficulty in sell- mg his grauea lienors at prices ranging from $50 to $150 per head. Has, also, twenty odd head of full-blooded Berkshire Hall aad I. D. Sproull having received 355,735 votes were elected as directors for the ensuing three years. The rail road prospectus was then read and the statement made by tha chairman, that BACON m te lit HAMS 12 BUTTER 0 to 26 CHICKENS 85 to 80 EGGS 12 COTTON 8to9 CORN FLOUR 2.26 to 8.40 FEATHERS 50 EODDER 60 HAY baled, 85 MEAL 80 OATS 0 WHEAT 80 WOOL 0 NEW GOODS, 1 CQ MtttmEYl! ,a GOODS hogs, aud could sell numbers of pigs of I the negotiations with the English Syndi- this breed if he had them at $10 a pair. His success has been so complete that Maj. J. F. Staasill, lately returued to this cvuuty from Kansas, is encouraged to en- cate were progressing favorably. Mr. Williamson in a few terse remarks said : That he had recently been over a portion of the contemplated line, and Salisbury Tobacco Market ter into euttle raising with the purpose of found the people elated over the pros- devoting his attention exclusively to this business. The Major has had experience in stock raising while in the West, and says there can be no reason why it should not be as profitable as in Kansas where I development the seasons arq not near so favorable as here in North Carolina. post of the road, and willing to advance material aid to the enterprise ; that the Una would open up a country richiu natural resources, and only needing such to render it asm ef the portions of the whole 'John Ince and his merry party cer tainlv can tn rod last niht aa we mediat ed. Prof. Gimcrack is a great character iuS of th wod d minerals, and most desirable country. The Secretary remarked en the exceed ing richness of the undeveloped territory to be opened by the proposed read, speak 8.00 to 8.50 to 5.00 to 8.50 to 18.50 4.00 to 5.60 5.50 to 7.50 7.50 to 13.00 8.80 to 11.00 11.00 to 14.00 14.08 to 85.00 85.00 to 55.00 creation which gives foil scope to come dian abilities of the first rank, .aad Mr. luce is certainly in possession of the part No detail is faulty, the humor is inces sant, the mirth geuuiue, and the enjoy ment complete. Charleston (S.C.,) News dtconrier. This company will be at Meroney's Hall Saturday 21st. See ad. Meeting; of Citizens. We suggest that a meeting of the citi zens of Salisbury, irrespective of party, be held in the Court House on Fi iday uignt zutli inst., tor tlie purpose ot con sidering the proposition to issue thirty thousand dollars in bonds for the im provement of the streets Sec. Let every body come out and get a full understand ing of the matter. Many Citizens. April 16, 1883. the wonderful storehouses of building stones showing that the road whan completed would have a natrouace of freight unequalled by any road in the South. On motion the meeting adjeurned. R. M. Eases, Ch'm. T. K. Bklner, Sec. N. B. An accident on the Richmond aV Danville road, near Jamestown, pre vented, several gentlemen from arriving iu time to be present at the meeting. OBITUARY. CORRECTED WEEKLY BV JNO. 8KEPPABD. Lugs, common to med. 8.00 to 3.50 Lugs, med. to good, 8.50 to 5.00 Lues, irood to fine. o.uu to e.ou Lugs, fine te fancy. Leaf, common to med. Leaf, med. to good. Leaf, good to fine, Wrappers, corn, te med. Wrappers, med. to good Wrappers, cood to fine, Wrappers, fine. Wrappers, fancy, none offered. The breaks this week were light in com- a a. a. a a . S fWS S psnson with those ot last wees, i nc qual ity w as no better, but prices stiffer than at anv time tins season. Uur manuiacture- ers require over one million pounds of leaf tooacco which inev uesire iu uuiuaso u this market and will pay the highest mar ket prices for all manufacturing stock. Wrappers, cutters, smokers are in demand and high. Planters would do well to market their to bacco while the prices are stiff. Any change in the market will be quoted CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CANNONS A FETTER. We have received ear new Spring and Summer Goods. Oar stack is Large aad Complete, consisting ef DRY GOODS . - GROCERIES, HATS AND STRAW Boots & Shoes, Drugs and Medicines, i QTJEEJTSWARE, CLOTHING, 4 J IB, AND everything kept in a First Class Store all of which we offer as CHEAP as the cheapest for Cash, Good Produce, or First Clam Chattel Jfortewge. If you would SAVE MONEY, do not buy until you examine our stock. FERTILIZERS We keep constantly on hsnd THE VERY BEST BRANDS of COTTON a;, d TO It At Bscoc, Hog round, Butter Chickens, Concord, April 3, 1888. CATHARINE WUSON. Mother of the late K'm. H. Wilton a thU place. The death ot Mrs. Csthsrlne Wilson creates an other void tn the ranks of our old ana well known residents who are called home la qofcn. s Cotton, Cora, Flour, Feathers. Mrs. Wilson wss bora at AUeatowa on Sept. ST. vaa, nr inYvnW among ineurat ' era. Kuwait County Teachers Associa tion. Salisbcut, N. C, April 14th, 1882. The Association wss called to order, by the President, Rev. F. J. Murdoch. The Secretary being absent, J. M. Hill, was requested to act as Secretary. A recitation in reading was conducted by J. M. Hill. The election of officers was postponed until the next meeting of the Association. The Secretary was instruct ed to give notice through the "Watch man," that the subject of a Teachers' In stitute would be considered at the next meeting, aud that a full attendance is de sired. Moved, seconded and carried that the regular exercises for the next ing be as follows: 1. A recitation in spelling, to be ducted by Dr. Wilborn. 2. An address 1 793. where her parents, who were settlers of that place, Judge George aad Christiana Rhosds, resided. She grew up to womanhood la her native town, sad on March JI. 1811. was set ted is matrimony With John Wilson. After living la AUeatowa for s number of rears, Mr. aad Mrs fWll aon removed jo Philadelphia, where they resided for several years. From that city they came to Beth ehem. where Mr. w lison departed this lire about twenty-one years ago. The onion of Mr. aad Mrs. Wilson was a long and happy one, and ws blessed with ten children, ot whom Ave survive, viz: Thomas Wilson and Mrs. Emily Kupp, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. W. W. 8eifridf?e and Misses Kate and Ann Wilson of this place. There survive her saw oae sister, Mrs. Henrietta Frederick, in the 83d year of her aire. Allentcwu, fourteen erandchli dren and ten great grandchildren. Daring her rest dence of about twenty-two years in oeinienei Mrs. Wilson made many friends. She was belov all who had the pleasure ot her acquaintance. essed with a vigorous constitution, she was per mitted to live to a npe oia age. one wa an Bum ble sad devout Christian. When fifteen years of age she was admitted to the membership of the Kefortaed Church, of which denomination she has been a life long member, she attended services faithfully at Christ Reformed church until the ln nrmaties of old aire prevented. Peacefully she passed away at Udi o'clock PM. on Tuesday. April 3d. in the 90th year of her age. She was a Kino ana d' voted mother, and her memory will be blessed and cherished by her children, ana ennaren-s cnu- Hay, Meal, Oats, Wheatt Wool, S5 25 to 35 10 to 12, 6i tn 9i 65 to 57 2.80 to 2.40 85 to 40 75 to 85 40 to 60 00 to 85 37 i to 40 90 to 100 25 to 85 BUSINESS LOCALS PLANTERS sell your, tobacco at Kluttz's Ware House. Leads ia pounds and prices. FOR lushest orices and beat accommo dation selT at Klutts-s Ware House. EVERY farmer should study his inter est and sail his leaf tobacco at Klnttx's Ware House. 27:tf. Mott's CiDaa Ox Ice A. At PARKER'S. For RHt!Three Good Rooms, cheap. suitable tor a small family. Apply at this Office. STrftw John H. Parnetl, a brother of the famous t u ;.. i..... d ...i ...u .1. O..K if y o u it i i ii icuiirui ivuuiiuLiv n uic o v l . , iect of "School Room Work iu the Coon- in9Q ,eaer OI rac- "wu" ",c Two of the eldest and best remedies are Aix cocas Poaocs Plasters and Bit anukth's Pills. They are celebrated household ne .... . ? . I CCSSlllCS. Il BmaiUS, lllvuiliunsui, pnnia meet at the Graded School BnUding in There are j 25,000 peach trees oa it, besides . . - tmck. or cheat or anv sufferin .a a . m m - a. I - ty during the past The Association inter." then adjourned to larwest neach farms in the world. It is sit uated about six miles below West Point.Ga. Salisbury, ou the 2nd Saturday in May. x . J. .M fit doc h, rTes't. J. M. Hill, Sec'y Tatlousville, April 13th, 1883. JOXKS, MCCUBBIXS CO. May 10th is the day appointed by our standing the freezes. Commissioners to vote on a subscription to a railroad from the W. N, C. R. Road to, or by the way of this place in the di rection of Wilkesboro and np the Yadkin Valley. The indications 'are now that the subscription will be ratified by tlie voters of the county. Wheat is beginning to show near so forward ns at this time Abundance of rain, not much corn plant ed vet this year. Good many are preparing for a tobacco ..crop. Sales made at prices that pay pretty well this Spring. This set ion has tried the fence law oae year has worked very well. Tax levied aad now being collected to pay for building the fence. Smith, J&erley & Co., have their machinery up and are workiug to start their steam saw-mill, nlaneiiig and a large number of other kinds of fruit trees. Thev cover over 700 acres. Mr. Parnel 1 has plsnted 500 acres of young trees this . year -renorts hislbusines is s paving one. This IT W m w years crop will be tolerably good, notwith- that is accessible from the exterior, All cocas Porous Plasters a re prefection, while for regulating the blood, Hkandketh's Pills are unequal ed. Always keep them on hand. 18:Iy. CO Fertilizers. fyWe have a pee':at preparation lor Tobacco that we wr:-ar5 to give entire satisfaction. Don ; get it. Last but not least, is the large bricl Tobacco Warehouse is rear of our Store, conducted by Messrs. Gray & Bell, where you can get the highest prices for jour tobacco, aad good accommodations !.: man and beast. Give them a call. No. L Murphy's Granite Row. J. S. McCUBBHTS, Sr. Salisbury, N. C, April, 1888. Tl lit lllMIUi fifCf! The UDderahraed are prepared to purchase ores of Oold, Silver, i.ead. Cooper, aad Sulphur, la tu.- nmitea quantities, to De aeuverea at nearest nil way station, according to market prices. Cash payments. Contracts entered into for one to llfteen years. Richards Powss a Cost amy, London sod Swansea. England AU letters should be addressed to M. Parry Ooaset, Thomasviue, Davidson CO..K. C. sole Agent for the United States. Stelypd to farmers: FERTILIZERS The contract for building the monument at Ysrktown. Vs.. has been given to the Hallowell Granite Company of Maine, who are to be paid 188,753. The monument to he fine granite, to be 87 feet 8 inches Malaria, cuius sad positively cures with an infallible remedj expi two a chill breaker sugar-coated; co aad Bullous attacks Cure Mils fulls to cure the most where up but not high, crowned with an allegorical figure 13 mflTad inl, "' feet high, and the watfe to be completed SSSK COin Dlallt- -v,..l...- I U I. 1 QUA tha onni iMMrm of w.irf mul lhr mmm nnAniMlai WbWUCI iuhi, 4W, m" ii f body. ASS hold remedy they are unequaled. For Li ver C Wot much cotton will be planted tk. mnrnMA Th. n t rar t in nartv wave Ptalat their equal Is not known ; one box wUl have . r i - i " . wr.nrierfui effect on ui worse caae 820.000 bond. Tlie monument is to lie erec ted under the supervision ofCoI. Win. P. Craighill, U. 8. engineer corps. Thev am used sad prescribed by physician, sad sold by druggists everywhere, or s-iit by m ill. JS sad IS cent boxes. Emory's Little CutbarU HUs, best Nasmade. only IS ceDts. ataaSaat cure '. 1M ver sau Street, New Toft. ;;.y FOR SALE BYJ. N. ENNISS. Messrs. H. M. Jones and Saui'l Clodfelter shingle nutchiue, &c., near town. .U . A new French jrna is twenty-nine feet six inches Ions, weigh fifty tons and cost 81 20,- 000. It is wire-bound and is expected to ; WANTED ! -lOo.oOO While i) ik ,,tre-. -nod DUt a ball thronh firtern inches ol armor, ' rctc srt cash, r ur spvctaatiusv, Ac., ad heavier than any on our monitors, at a dis-' Writes r aH on Mmi r, L'hipa Luove. of seven and a half miles. s25:3t pd, I am now receiving fresh lots of Pacific and Star Brand Gcakos, sad OisaoLVLO Bonk Phosphate, to be sold at bottom prices. (Sow does 400 lbs. Cot ton per ton strike you ?) These are tlie oldest and moat reliable brands cm this market and are guar an teed. If you prefer new brands and cheaper grades, I can furnish you, but will not guarantee them, until tried in a small way by yea. I also keep tire-German K a r niT, (potash salts), a great preventive of rust, sad much used in eoru posting. Lime, Lime! Having secured me s large new Warehouse near the Depot, easy of access, (no railroad track to cross), 1 will there keep, besides my stock of Fertilisers, several brands of the nest Virginia Limb in large quantities and constantly on hsnd. Dealers up the West era Road or e. so where; Contractors and Builders, will now have sa opportunity to buy to better advantage than heretofore Orders sad coi (t8:tf) sotHted. ALLEN BKQWM. Notice ! All persons having claims against the es tate of Daniel Corriher, dee'd, are hereby notified that ihey mnst present tlirm to the undersigned on 'or liefore the tt ds.v of March, lfiM, or thi mti-.- will be plud in lar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the same are requested to make immedi ate pa incut. Jno. (!. Conr'Ht It. ) v C. W. Cohkiiiitb "" Blackmer & Henderwrn, At' s pr the estate. March 17, !883.-6w I It.- -