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OCA L. TlrUKSUAY. MAY 31. 1883. Th h ubscription Rates : .lmhscriDtiou rates of t ho Carolina WaWnnan are as follows : t 3 naynrt delayed nio's 2.00 J na v m't dol'ed 1 2 mo's 2.50 .a Wsiter Power for Sale. "uc" I ftdyertfemeut in another column. n -Sec The Bauk of Salisbury, is to bo a Xationfil Dank the stock has beeu rais ed to cine hundred thousand dollars. I j o j liirtw is yer. Merrier t Only ..t Jane- ver no I hain't bin well -fww v ' y - frr ti mouths and better. Daft so, I ..Mn?f Ud from yer pearanee, nor ..luJ-ilt don't look pale, jer baiut lookiffl ball. Mariah wheighed over two honored ud was a dark "Mahogony drsb t w Y. H. James. L. fc. .nineer is V"B" ; ' here ii mil will resume the werk ou tbe Yadkifi Kivcr they begin about 20 miles abevefthe bridge, where work was sus pendejl last fall. They have only a few miles! to JSwicegoodV mill, where the work roust terminate unless right of way iigivfm. j O ! Prolific Mary Phifer, colored woman, living on Maj. James A. Ciaige's farm, boasts of a cow which 1r...i.l lair of twin calves recently beauties. and so ninch alike she will never know 'tot her from which. o Decoration Day,- Yesterday morning was ushered in by the booming of can non desigued to ronse the country for mues around. At an early hour the streets were crowded. By aooointment the 30th day of May is annually celebra ted by the colored people of this section by decorating the trraves of Hm fVoWnl soldiers at this place. It is a day of processions, scattering of flowers, listen ing to speeches, and atteuding a festival at night. Extensi Ve l'rei)ai';i t iim s were made for the occasion tbjs ; ear, and large crowds ca me in from along the Charlotte and West. N. C. Railroads which provi ded extra trains for their accommoda tion , Tbe ceremonies are usually con ducted with decorum, and the speakers are select, and generally men of educa tion and ability. 0u las! Sunday the McNeely House Mired ever oite huudred guests for drn- Th business-of the house is grow- ner ing the in n credj Yhm have h-i! compel l-d fo rent triv&e residence nxt t IImt Hotel 'ilrritn supply ftr regular -is., j A good, dl ki'j't nous is a ;u ;i lo.vm r Miss Kesa, the talented daughter of J. MMcCforkle, Esq., was brought home from Pea re Institute by her mother on rtoeway ironing last. Her physician, Dr. Haywbod, advised tbat her heailth woul in 6u wise admit of further prose cution of Ihn studies th-re. The mur ijeleisly ppiJ progress of this young ladyl in;er music has unquestionably .stamped iter as a genius. fijtlH Surrll lar F.if in 1 -o- 1 Picnic of 'S3. The committee have decided to hold the Masonic pic nic this year in the grove near the brick school Jkoo.se just a half mile from Mocks-ville. 4VofW- H. Near with a band to be chosen by himself will have charge of th music. f, H, VVru ston Esq., the distinguished orator from Forsyth county has neon invited and it ia believed will deliver the address. L very body is invited and a good time generally is expected. A full programme of the exercises will soon be announced through the Times. Davie Times. This has been known as the Shoals picnic for the counties of Davie and ltowan. The reason for changing the place of holding was because of the gen eral unfitness of the shoals it being out of the way and exceedingly uucoinfortabh The new location is a pleasant one, and will doubtless be honored by twice as many visitors as ever atteuded the other ground. Convict Labor oh the Streets. The proposition has been made to work tbe prisoners sentenced or tno interior Court to jail, on the streets of the eity, and to-morrow mornin at 9 o'clock the board oe aldermen will meet to consider tlie proposition. Tho Inferior Court will meet to-morrow to hear what the aiuer men desire to do in the matter, and if it should be decided to work the convicts on the streets, the court will give the prisoners to the city. The idea is gener ally regarded in a favorable light and our people seem to be pleased with it. 1 he cenvicts can do as good work as anybody and with their labor our streets can be macadamized at a . third tbe cost hereto fore paid for labor. The cast attending the con v ict labor will be no more th an will be required to hire a guard, and to feed the gang. Journal-Observer. Now, that is getting thiugs down to a practical business basis. It is the very best that can be done on all sides. It re lievct the county uf feeding the prisoners; it furnishes tbe eity stieet labor, and it ensures tbe prisoner health enables him to keep bis physical organization active and to sleep well. It is humane, and kind to him. Such an arrangement might be of ad- Wantage to our town and county. P. S. The Beard has since declined to take the prisoners on the gronnd that they can secure cheaper labor the con victs costing 90 cents per day, and hiied tabor only 75 cents. So the prisoners will have to bleach. MINING. T. K. BttirSEK, MANAGER. WESTERN N. C. K. K. 'The board of Commissioners have deemed it for the beet interests of the the town of Salisbury to elect a colored policeman Pink' Hall, a noted political leader is the chosen person to guard the rights and liberties, and the property of our citizens. A grenj; deal of talk was occasioned by the action of the board together with bloody threats in case "so aud so" should happen. It is best to say nething aet iu such manuer as will not require yout presence in the Mayor's Court, aud vote for a white man's government at the next election. o Sl'icide. On last Saturday evening, just alter dinner, Mr. Chas. Kluttz, for Several mining men who seem to be busy. here this week, The Designolle process is now working at the New Discovery mine, with what success, the writer is uninformed. - ' The placer washings in Western Caro lina are attracting considerable attention. The Carolina Queen and tbe Shuford mines are paying and other placer dis tricts are promising equally good re sults. At the meeting of the stockholders of souae t5,ne past, considered slightly de- SaSJ'l Fkost, of the Methodist Ep. h occupied -Mr Wheeler's pulpit ay night, and preached to a very and attentive congregation. Dr. uio8t.com meneed his ministerial life his place, having been appointed to jueicli hefe very shortly after he entered tliofininisfrv, many years age. : I -o m Libera i. Ofkeu. We learn from a reliable stiu ice that a farmer in the coin -MUnUy pfnposes to utilize the excreiueu tidjuiattei of our privies, and only asks eitpeusui place it iu some convenient redeptacli for removal; , He will supply dri earth jpr road dust to those who will uaj it an t co-operate with him to tho ex tet tof utuUiug the removal convenient. 1'eVsons wishing to avail themselves of th s easy - method of clearing their premi se! of a nuisance, are reqnested to send iu their names to the Mayor's office. .- 1 o the West. N. C. R. R., Tuesday, Judge Schenck was made a director iu the placo of Maj. Dooley, of Richmond, and Mr. J. W. Daniel was elected to succeed Mr. Macmurdo as Auditor, and W. A. Turk, assistant general passenger and freight ageut. After the 4th June the traiu West will leave this place at 12.30, a. ni., and reach Warm Springs at 12.10 fiun brought them iudoors to find Mr ranged, shot himself. He lived about 8 miles east of Salisbury, and the circum stances of the killing are brief. It was noticed on that day that he was worse, bis actions snowing mm to oe in a state of lunacy. The family had beeu watching him, but just after diuner they were all out of the bouse when the discharge p. m. The new schedule makes close connections with the roads at both ends of the line. One may leave Salisbury at 12.30, a. m., aud reach mnuy of the great cities West within about 30 hours. The application of the Chester and Le noir Narrow Gnage for laying a third lAvoipi the Wood Pile. Henry K utts, af deputy sheriff of this county, si i ested.lt wo white men the other day, ru d was marching them off; and march ink near a wood pile each prisoner seized an axe and demanded a surrender of the officer. They had the start: he surren dn.fil. ail they inarched him across the lile intof Cabarrus county, aud then le ldased him in neutral territory. Officers should make (heir prisoners march be fire them and hold up their hands when phasing a wood pile where axes are lying ajroand loose. Ueurt i in sesieu this, week, His Honor lodge Graves upon the bench, Solicitor pobsen being unable to attend by reason a ill health, R. B. Glenn, Esq., took eaarge of his docket and discharged Uie States affairs with very great ability. i The usual number of larceny cases are conspicuous by their abaenee, aud all pMBnerof bloedy affrays have been the rale. John Brown whs urruiged yesterday periling, for the murder of Mag Partee, land the plea 'ef not guilty was entered ms lienor ordered a special renin of fifty and set I lie case down for Monday fof the second week. ail from Newton to Hickory was referr ed fo the President and Directors. The Board comprises the following gentlemen : Gen. B. B. Vance, Judge A. L. Avery, Col. Wm. E. Anderson, Col. A. B. An- drews. S. II. Wilev. Esu.. Col. Frank ' l.l. 1TT-. Pnr tfVl A S Itutnril JuilnA Snfioiin.L . tDTOUgll UnUV und T. M. Logan. . i Col. Andrews was re elected Presideut Col. Frank Cose, 1st Vice Preadent, and A. L. Rieves 2nd Vice President, V. E. McBee, Supt., G. P. Erwin, Sec. and Treasurer, aud Geo. Gates, M. M. 1 he outlook oi the road was never mere promhijg and the meeting was ex ceedingly encouraging. Through freight and passenger rates have been scheduled from Ciucinuatti and the west, and goes into effect ou Monday night next. This through freight schedule at a low rate places our merchants ou a bette footing than those of Danville and other great depots for Western bacon, grain. flour, buggies, wagons, &c. Our nter Klutiz with the whole top part of his head blown off. He had taken a double bar - reled shot gun and placed the muzzle just above the right ear aud discharged the piece with his right hand. His brains were scattered all over the wall aud ceiling. He leaves a wife and six children. No reason, except insanity has been traced, and the Coroner's jury returned a ver dict in accordance wiul vue Tacts as stated above. o Last week Dr. Clemcut, iu riding l ownsuip, saw a negro Mining in Cabarrus. i , TDK PniXKIX MINK MKARS PROCESS. Editor of the Salisbury Watchman: Tbe mining outlook in this county is very flattering indeed, tho most promi nent mine in the county is the Phoenix, which is worked under an act of Incorpo ration as the Phcenix Gold Company although an Incorporated company there it not one share of stock tor sale, its owners have the most implicit confidence iu their property as being a permanent and profitable iu vestment, based on the actual monthly retnrus of bullion receiv ed by them from flie mimV: this property ot 626 acres is owned by three individu als ouly, who are perfectly satisfied to own aud hold the stock withiu them selves and receive the benefits derived from its productions. This company adopted at its com mencement of operations the Mears chlo- rination process, which they have con tinued to use with much success; this process is being adopted in different parts of the United States, and bids fair to be come in general use in the treatment of the auriferous sulpharets, the accuracy and cheapness by which ores cau be treated by this method is attracting the attention of those who are engaged in gold mining, uot only in the United States but other parts of the world. It is a' well known fact with those conversant with gold mining that by the best known mechanical method of treating ores by amalgamation, that a loss is sustained from various causes of from 25 per cent, to 40 per cent, from the assay value of the ores; to secure those losses it is necessary to adopt some chemical meth od of treatment which lis cheap and effective, this they claim to have in the Mears process which is said to work on an extensive scale, within 14 per cent, of the assay value of the most refractory ores. Respectfully. May 23d, 1383. W II 0. toward Shoe Heel. We expect to lay, say, hlf a mile of track a day. From Fayettevilta to Shoe Heel is 34 miles. and from Gulf to Greensboro 51 miles.! There is, ot course, considerable work to be done in leveling the toad bed, for in some places this has been washed or worn away somewhat, and there are a few bridges, culverts, rf-c., to be built The first shipment of steel rails for the road has been made. This is of 400 tons, from Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Four new, first class locomotives have iust been purchased from the Dauforth Com pany, Patterson, New Jersey. Arrange ments are now being made for the manu facture of a large number of freight cars, itc.n President Giay may have the cats made by the North Carolina Car Com pany, here at Raleigh, as he expressed his desire to patronize such a reliable company and encourage a home enter prise.- Ketcsand Observer. More Tornadoes. Indiaonapolis, May 29. About six o'clock last evening a cyclone struck tbe town ef Edinburg and following it a heavy rain fell. The storm lasted 10 minutes and raged with great violence. The spire of the Metlio dist church was blown down upon tbe roof of tbe parsonage, crushing through it to the gronnd. South of the town a grove of timber belonging to George Cattsinger, was demolished, and four miles further South the cyclone struck tbe farm B. J. Denning, wrecking tbo barn, killing Mr. Denniug's eon, Frank, and injuring a farm hand. Terrbhaute, Ind., May 29. A double tornado swept by Clay City at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the extremities be ing a mile apart. Clay City, which was in the centre escaped with slight dam ages, but at Neal's Mill on one side a house was swept out of existence, six persons killed, a bridge destroyed, and general destruction prevailed. On the other side in a little settlement five per sons were killed, houses were blown away ajnd one child was blown away aud has not yet beeu found. Twelve persons were injured besides those killed. Trees have been blown down over a wide area. IRON lae 3SL tAKeM VhlNeSi JOHN WILKES, Propto CHARLOTTE, jSTiL MiDinfi Machinery a SBecialty c owners and rorks, or set up gold region, on We invite the invest isntif Mill-Men sceking-MACHlHERY. We can furnish on lioard 1st i at the mines an v where in the soutl short notice $AM "PUMPS M AW MIMAS' (tor wr t ev mrPemii), REVERBBKATOKY FLRaAuBS, REVOLVING ROASTING FURNACES, CONCENTRATING MACHINERY, ROLLS, CRUSHERS. CONVEYORS AND ELEVATORS, HOISTING ENGINES, BELT AND FRICTIOK HOISTERS, WIRE ROPE, RETORTS, BULLION aud INGOT MOULDS, $t, JLC. E7Estimates furnished and prices quoted on application. 25:6m G aisksvi li.k, Fla., If ay 28. Nelson Jordon, negro, while drunk and riet eus, resisted arrest at Archer. Alachua country, Saturday, and shot tbe marshal in the bowels. Other negroes then join ed Jordos. The mayor summoned a posse, who were fired into by the ne groes. 1 he posse then returned tne nre killing Jerdon. Sam Duncan, a colored politician, formerly ia the United States land office, was arrested, among others. The prisoners were brought here to the county jail. man sitting by the roadtdde who ran as he approached. He (being horse back) gave pursuit but lost his man. Later iu the -ame day he encountered the same man at another point and pursued him again The negro only made his escape this time by jumping into a creek and disap pearing in a thieket. Tho Dr. found his "paxk" which contained a lot of bread and a suit oi clothing. J he negro was seen to approach a laborer in a field, and hold a conversation during which he is reported to have confessed that be was escaping frem the officers: he want ed something to eat and directions to go to Statesville, avoiding the pub lic roada. It is suggested that he is the NEW GOODS, I ' ' Mil r CHEAPER Aa ETEB! Mr. Editor : Iu last week's Examiner appears an editorial paragraph which disserts that your correspondent reduced the town debt of 1878 from $5,000 to about $2,500. This is not so ! The figures given to the public in the Watchman of May 17th, were, as stated, taken from the City re cords and are correct, and those given in a previous article made no reference to a debt of $5j000 ; neither was any such snm as 42.f00 mentioned in niv commu nication of the 17 h r anv o Ver date. So j ted largely to the want' of harmony What those events are which are to play such au important part in the world's atFairs as to become of historical moment it IS often difficult to determine. It is for time to develop results and small circum stances may become the foundation of great events. We thiuk it not unlikely, however that there has. been some little history made of late. The inteuse bos- cuity oi tne irisn to cngiauu lias as a basis a traditionary hostility founded on not merely the fact of repeated conquest and continued oppression -but ulao a diiforence.of religion. The attachment of Ireland to the Pa pas has been firm and unwavering daring all the vicissitudes that have marred the fort nno of that unhappy isle -and indeed much of the oppresion which made the iron enter into the soul of the Irishman iiad its origin iu this circumstance. The clashing of religious beliefs has coutribu- The Nohth Carolina Press Asso ciation. Mr. Jordan Stone, Secretary. in a circular letter says : "It lias been4 decided that the eleventh annual meet ing of the North Carolina Press Associa tion shall be held at Haywood White Sulphur Springs, Waynesville N. C, beginning on the 3rd of July, 1883. , Jeffersou Davis is reported to be eut of danger. - Exchange. 'Jeff always had h ente way ef keeping "out of danger." -Chicago Inter -Ocean. He did not have ncuir way of keeping oat of dan gei" at Hueua itn when his Mississippi Itifles saved the day after the Indiana Rt-giment bad hVd the field in -gJorieasly. Mr. Davis has never been suspected of being a coward and it is a slander to insinuate or charge it. TVt7. Star Arkansas did an active business in hanging scoundrels ou Friday. Three "went down" at three different points. Let crime be punished everywere. Exe cute the laws. Let Governors keep their hands off the Courts. 11'. Star. be it is plain that, unless the Examiner learns to make more accurate statements than those it has endeavored to manufac ture in condemnation of your correspon dent, it will display more wisdom in lay ing aside much of its assumed knowledge, and try to imbibe, at leastj some of the principles af truth. Why the delay in giving the public the promised light on the management of the town govern meut, &c. t Why this dodging behind a brassy conceit to ecreen such dazzling effrontery ? Dkm. The Shelby Bank Swindle. - .... i me Annual Concert ef 'Mrs. Neave's music school, will be given in Meronej's Opera Hall, on Wednesday and Thurs daylights, June bihnd 7th. these two entertainments will be the greatest musical treat the citizens o Salisbury have bacTfor many years. On Wednesday evening the entertain nent eonjists of a programme of 18 selec tiens. ehibracing solos, duetts aud quar lettS tSr VOU'.fta anlna nnil A J wvavw ani v i x. i i. a v piano, Trombone solos, Cornet solos and duetts, jvith piano accompaniment, mak ing onejof the finest aud most diversified 1'iogrnmiues ever presented here. Tickets to this concert entitles the holder po an Dpperetta Check which is gpod fet the evening, when I "Tub Twin Sisters," , delightful opperetta will be giv- in lull. lto W. H. Neave has given Hie class his coustaut attention for son time past aud ws feel assured that th is presentation will surpass any Opperetta giveu here by traveling or ganizations. We predict a full and ap preciative house will greet these en tertainments, gotten up at home and auiougjour own people. A small admittance is nocetsp'y to pay fxpenae attendent upon entertain -ments Of these proportions 50 cents will "bntt j adults, and 25 cent children, 1 1 Veil ! it te: tain incuts. p-:H)d iifvro. Meeks. mentioned two cams can now gee tnese things 'Cheaper in t,,is vum m ttmy uvuoi pvtut,. 11 luereiore of fers te them an opportunity of making Capt Marsh Fagg has brought to the this a great distributing depot far the ar- Asheville market some of the lime from tides mentioned. Should thev d sn av the kiln near the warm springs, it is v i the proper energy and act in time, a large I uusarpassed for quality and is remarka- and remunerative business can be built bly white. AshetHlle Citizen UP- Tne Balsom mountains, near Wavnes- villa, were white with snsw fer two davs .1.1- 1. 1 11' ,1 ,!., .- .1.- ! CiTan Yoiik Whatii W havo met WOCK' "uu " ' I -A i. .1 i i .. t a. r two or three democrats who were indie- c,"y WB,,eu u uwn v'ul- nam at tho unnointmont f Pink ' Hnll are damSged. AehevilU f It a j i k tn i rr nam o VUJVW VA IVvlIlttli . X 1 1ST V I Wr II U reasonable aud should restrain their On a Bombay railway traiu an eugineer feelings. Have they forgotten that they was seized with a eataleptie fit and fell met the euemv iu open: field and. were senseless on tbe floor of the cab. The beaten I "lo the victors belong,1 &c. j fireman, in affright jumped from the en The defeated party in a contest are notlgine and was killed. The train rushed ; responsible for the acts of tlie victors, nor by fonr stations, but by means of tho have they the right fo 'dictate to them telegraph tbe track was kept clear until measures or policy. It is the office of the engineer recovered aud stopped the the defeated to submit, aud te make the train. most they cau of it. If Pink is the man the present Board neede, so democrat has any right to demur. He may whistle, and say, jewbilikius, if be chooses, but that is about as far as be can go. Pink is uoi likely to nave any business with The license law recently passed by the Missouri Legislature makes the minimum license fee for selling liquor 550 and the maximum $1,200 -per year,t the courts having discretion to fix the fee at any intermediate sum. The St. Louis Eenub character, white and black. Policemen are not seut after that sort, but after ..annnfut.1n -.ll 1 .1 A.I Uj ,.- uemwr.. j ca 8ay8 the law is heartily approved and we nope tney win au sustain that u i i- Governor Bntler is much stronger than those who break the laws aud disturb the he was when elected last November, and public peace. Law-breakers have no I if there is no change in the public senti right to be squirmish as to the agents sent men t he can very easily be his owu sue- to briuir them to the bar of indement. cessor if sach should be his desire. Bos- Pink is very black, it is true, aud it is h Globe. it tl. m - s I 8a,a uy some psm ue is a sc-oip oesiues; Iu tL vear 1830 ther ou, biht ... . I - v o but there is a uiacaer aim more aisrepu- in81ine ngviura8 in the Uuited Stale8 table, more powerful aud relentless agsnt Now tbere are over ninttjt 8ixty-six of for bailing men and women than Piak, which are 8Upp0rted wholly or in part by it our teachers are correct, uesiae whom atna niil the latter would be considered a gentle man. It will be well to live blameless lives and so fall into the bands of neither. girls says When one of our Asheville "Dude drop iu," it makes the young man addressed look as if he had beeu sent for atid couldn't go. Asheriilc Citizen. Miinhattau Island coutains about 12, (KX) acres, of which 8,500 acres are cover ed with houses ; 1,000 are in parks, aud 3,000 nre still unoccupied. In the last ten years 2,000 acres have been built up In a recent speech the Prince of Wnles said London uew had aUout 5,000,000 inhabitants. I Genuine Check for 20 is Hatted tr $1,200 and Cashed by the. Unsuspecting Bankers A Ketcard of 200 f)u. We have received our new Spring end Summer Goods. Our stock fs Large and Complete, consisting of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, BATS AND STRAW GOODS Boots & Shoes, Drugs and Medicines, MARRIED. Bv Rev. K. L. Brown, at bis residence, on the 27th of May 'S3, Mr. John W. ieukius to Miss Grace Ann Earn hart. Both of Rowan county. BUSINESS LOCALS Further particulars of the swindle per petrated on Messrs. H. D. Los & Co., bankers of Shelby, of which mention was first made in the Journal Observer Sun day morning, have been received through friend irom Shelbj, aud goes to show that the check was originally made ent for $20, but was "raised" te $1,200. pre sonted at the bank and cashed. It seems that in January last a draft for $20 was issued by the Greenville. S. C, Bauk on the Fourth National Bank of New York, and made payable to one J. W. Sim mons. But the after prefix of a "1" and suffix of an "0," with. some change of the wording, aud the draft was presented at the bauk there as a $1,200 check, and a letter of introduction accompanied the draft, purporting to be from J. W. Sim mons, the superintendent and treasurer of the Mica Miuing Company. After be ing satisfied that the draft was genuine it was cashed, less the discount. Tho money was paid to a young man named Mason, from near Marion, X. C, by whom Simmons had seut the draft and message. Upon the testimony of young Mason iu the justices court, it seems that A. rfecutier and J. W. Simmons reaped the benefit of this raise, who, when hist, heard from, were going in the direction of Yaucey county. A reward of $200 is offered for their arrest. Bechler is well known in this community as a notorious character. Journal Observer. tweeu the people of tbe two Islands. To T Ireland the Pope was all in all. To-day however, we find the Papacy at points with those who hoist the ensign "Ireland for the Irish." It is a remarkable event Never before has Rome beeu meutioned by those lips but with revereuce .yet now Rome is felt to be en the side of the op pressor, and a breech is matle until now unknown in all tbe centuries. It may be that the matter will have no great signiti cance ; but it is not improbable that like the scratch upon the bark of the young oak, time will only serve to make the scar more ugly and more observable, Possibly the influence of Rome over the Irish mind may become much weakened by this di vergence of eentimeut, and great histori cal results may spring from so slight a cause. -Xeuts Observer. What Hurt Him. Tbe young man Webb, who "borrowed" Sheriff young's horse some days ago and was brought back and jailsd, endeavored to escape Wednesday eight through the tarns hole made by the recently escaping prisoners and by the same method. lie, with eth er prisoners, effected an entrance u the same, made a rope of their bed clothes, and Webb, first undertook to get out aud down ; but he bad scarcely put his weight on the rope before it broke, "and it was hitting tbe grouud what hurt him." He remained there a while almost sense less, bnt finally got up and went off. He got about a mile, aud had to lie down, where he was found Thursday morning, all bruised and sore, aud brought back Tbe ether prisoners, seeing tbe footprints the other great mind had just left, and being moving a rope, concluded to make ne footprints for themselves, and re mained in. All are safe, now. Asheville Citizen. "Smoke' M organ's h,mbtem cigars, clear Havana at K. M. Davis' Furniture Store. DR R. P. BESSENT, well known in this community an experienced and skillful Dentist, i9 now stopping at the McNeely House, and will be pleased to serve those seeding his Professional services. It SALISBURY MARKET. Cape Fear and Yadkin Railroad. Valley a OT 1018, QUEENS WARE, CLOTHING AND everything kept in a First Class Store aH of which we offer as -CHEAP as t cheapest for Cash, Uood Produce, or Fit Class Chattel' Mortgage. If you vroa SAVE MONEY, do not bu until V examine eur stock. Corrected weeklj v J. M. Knox Co. SiLiPi nv, May 24, BACON 13 HAMS 15 BUTTE 11 20 CHICKENS 25 to 30 EGGS 10 COTTON 6?tol0i CORN 56 FLOUR 8.10 te 2.25 FEATHERS 40 EODDEK 00 HAY baled, 30 MEAL 0 OATS 0 WHEAT 80 to 90 WOOL 35 SaliSuHry Totacco Mel CORUECTKI) WBRKLV BV JKO. 5HEPPARD. 4.25 to 5 00 5.00 to 5.50 5.50 to 10 00 10.00 to 14.25 5.00 to 6.58 8.50 to 10.30 10.50 to 15.50 10.00 to 12 80 12.50 to 15.00 15.50 to 87.50 37.50 to 62.50 President Julius A. Gray, of the above uaniTrrd, was in the city to-day. The inevitable reporter interviewed him in regard to the road. President Gray said : "We are going right ahead making preparations to begin track laying. The woods areTull of darkeys gettiug out eross ties. We expect to begin track laying on the 1st of July. The work will begin simultaneously at the Gulf to ward Greensboro, and from Favetteville Experiments recently made iu Europe with a view to ascertaining tbe best meth od of preserving manure show that ma nure allowed to accumulate under cattle three months or more iu specially con structed deep stalls, was found iu every case, as compared with that of ordinary manure heaps, in a more workable condi tion, and kept the ammonia! salts better preserved and tbe useful . ingredients in greater proportions. A Minuesota consumptive went to North Carolina to spend (be winter. While there she met an old negro woman who told her that dog oil was far better and less disagreeable than cod liver oil. The lady bought a fat dog, had it killed and tlio rendered into oil. It arreed . ,1 .i:.,..i Meal. than the other, aud she says she is gelling : Wheat, well. MVool.' Lugs, common to tueU. Lugs, raed. to good, Lugs, good to fine. Lugs, tine to fancy, Leaf, common to med. Leaf, med. to good, Leaf, good to tine, Wrappers, com. te med. Wrappers, med. to goed Wrappers, cood to fine, Wrappersrfine, Wrappers, fancy, none offered. The breaks continue light swing to dry iugwinds. Look for heavy breaks as soon as the 'weather turns warmer and far mers can handle their tobacco with out breaking it to pieces. There ha been a heavy advance in all grades this week. Quotations are changed wheuever there is any advance or decline in tbe tuarkfs. Our manufaclurers require ovearne million pounds of leaf tobacco whimi they desire to purchase on this market and will pay the highest mar ket prices for all manufacturing stock. Wrappers, cutters, smokers are in demand and high. We keep constantly on hand THE VKRT BEST BRANDS of COTTONaud TOBAC CO Fertilizers. fPWe have a special prepaiation for Tobacco that we warrant to give entire satisfaction: Don't fail to get it. Last but not least, is tbe large brick Tobacco Warehouse in rear of our Store, conducted by Messrs. Gray k Bell, where you can get the highest prices for your tobacco, and good accommodations for man and beast. GiveThem a CAM. No. 1. Murphy's Grsnite Row. J. S. if cCUBBINS, Sr. Salisbury, N. C, April, 1883. To lie Owners and Hirim Cft The undersigned .ire prepared to purchase ores of Gold. Silver. Lead, copper, and Sulphur, in un limited quantlU8, to be delivered at nearest rail way ataUoo, according to market prices. Cash .paymente. Oonr rai.-ti enterel Into for one to Orteen years. RioHAKne Powim & Cotay. London and Swansea, Xngtaad. A 11 letters should be addressed to M. Parry r.osst, TbomasvUle, David&on co.,N . c, sole Afent for the United states. tfclypd EVAPORATING FRUIT 0m JlS Concord Market COBKKCTKD WEEKLY BY CiSXOKS S FBTZKR. Bacon, Hog round, Batter Chickens, Eggs, Cotton, Corn, Flour, Feathers. Fodder, per lOOlbs., Hav, Coxcokd, May 23, 1883. 12, 20 to 25 20 to 30 10 to 12t 8T to 10 40 55 to 57 2.15 to 2.25 40 to 50 75 to 85 50 to GO 55 to 60 35 to 40 iK to 100 SO to 37 SALE OF Real Estate ! IN pursuance ef an order or decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, the undersigned ce-tnmissiener, appointed by the Court, will sell st public sale, at the Court House in Salisbury, on Monday the 28th day of May 1883, the following do scribed real estate to wit : "A tract of twenty-five acres of land in Providence Township adjoining the lands ofMese Brown, Jane Brown, and the Lot belonging to Brown's School House," being a part of the Muse Brown tract, on which theiwis supposed to be a valuable Gold Mine. Terms, one third cash, and tbe re mainder ou a credit of sis i months with interest from date of sale, at 8 per cent. JOHN M. HORAH. 28:6w. Commissioner. Executors' Notice! AU persons hSving claims against the es tate of Daniel Corriher, dce'd, are hereby notified that they nn-r present them to the undersigned on or before tlie 22d day of March, 1884, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons ir.debteq to the same' are requested to make immedi ate payment. Jno. C. ConniHKR, ) C. W. CosKinsn. ( trs Blackmcr Jb Henderson. Atvs for the estate March 17, 183. 4: 4- I m r i - i t- I 4,' IM m 9 ' ' 1 !-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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