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OCAL. MINING. subscription Bates: i nintion rates of the Carolina I f 3 in advance, 11.50 I I ,rSVt delayed 3 T.K. BRUXER, MANAGER Cabarrus Mines. lnrllFraiU are iu great abun- M ..J Jr. and the prices keep up vert rate. Beall's to- 1 1,.,,wl tllfl IklfTllAOt louse aevuiujM mj yet realized for the leaf . 1, at Gray 6c 3i df.V.'loOC i.rn war -rices this mark in -o UiKKiK!..-;I" this city yesterday, by Wpeeier, . ttiHiniii lmmas Clampet and Miss r. TvaMipd'c Ywmmm M.1 ... - ....lc.a? i.uiLit, iw uiird an nnal session of the Rowan County Teach ers' Institute commenced at the Graded School building, in this place, on Monday i - m . . . asr, and wilt continue two weeks. There is a large attendance of teachers who. bv nwir aiugent attention, show that they No. 8. are determined to better prepare them- The mines iu this count v in operation elves for the responsible duties of their during the past mouth present very fa vorable prospects. THE PHCeSlX MIKE. Having increased their working capa city, a scarcity of water prevented them from treating 150 tons of ores during the month. The amount treated was 125 tons which will yield about $3,000 at an ex pense of about $1,800. This mine con tinues to improve with the increased development of resources. THE TUCKER MINE. At this mine the Mean process is vmt. Mr- church, M-'1 Mary Watfgou . vklj, the Principal elect, of ' ro.hil School, is here, taking part th exercise! of the Teachers' Institute, o hich opened n Monday. i o yfm. A.lale of this city has lecently ived a $7,5 order trom lexas ior 'I'lii 7 tioYS Hint uww iiuim Carolina worths appreciated away from home as wjejl M Here. 1 1 4 -o 1 f coru crop prospect in this neigh borhood U Homing gloomy. The late - uMt&rv. washiuir rains of June . -.., thslorcbinff drought, will un- r- - ! J.i..-.l-r iltllt 111 kill tllM (Tftf il.ni iteiiiy ig " """i -..r fnrnirl will ant make enough to .11 All "'1 : P. ffl wri1 profession. Superintendent Roth rock is conducting the Institute, and is also instructor in History. Rev. F. JL Murdoch, who. at j 9 ast summer's session presented the sub ject of history in such an attractive and interesting way, is instructor in Mathe matics, and is making that equally inter esting. Prof. Weatberby, Principal of the Salisbury Graded School, is evident ly not afraid of work, from the lively manner in which he has been conducting the exercises in Spelling, Reading, Gram mar and Geofirranhv. Miss C. Mnn I tablisbed, and such changes are now Dreaides at. th nrmn. and Mr j r inn being made as is necessary te work one ar ; - r-- WW r v m sstii - - is Secretary. clilorinator to its full capacity. Prof. Mitchell, Charlotte, has promised the cabaruls gold and silver mine to attend during the second week and At this mine they have suspended will give instructions iu Geography and operations for the present, owing to such Calisthenics. . flow of water iu tha warks that all Maj. Robert Bingham, of Bingham's mining operations was completely check- School, will deliver a lecture en Friday ed. The company is aow having 10 tons (to morrow) at half-past ten o'clock, on of ores shipped to "Balbeck & Co., New "Physical Geography," and will also de- ark, N. J.," for treatment as a test, which 7 i S r tli if tfttii wants. . v I o MISS MEETING! 'T 1 The people of Morgan's Township will a mass meeting at MORGAN'S MUSTER G U0UXD on the third Sat urdnv. the lh .Jay of this month at 10 o'clock a. ih. fVarinns topics will be dis & . . w i.,aa.-l The stoek law anniuuaieu ana the wclfaie pff the township considered. Let etci hoPnttend. -o- What's i Name? In At well town gliip, two nieiiNvei e recently taken for an affray. The nme of each man was John Awarnutvvass8uedbya magistrate nam ed J Mil. ' Thejofficer who served the war rant is also named Johu ; and two raagis- tiates, each pajned John, tried the case. Thus it took' two Johns to break the law, and four Jolijiil to mend it. IxsAnv.-We have no less than three cases of insanity iu thire county, awaiting removal to thelasylunis : John R. Miller, and Hoses Eiigle, white men and farmers from the southern part of the county ; and Harry Smith, colored, formerly wel known as tljej otler of Dr. Summerell They are all Icon fined iu the county pris on. The two; former will probably be sent to the jaMlum at Morganton, and tbe latter to the colored asylum at Gohlhoro. j I I o W'c umlersfand that there is a good gettiug up a township deal of talk petition to called Steele on I v made is Mr. Ullaof a4)olitiM the new lit 18 said, that it was not thout consulting the wishes -1T . IT . of the people, but that it was mis-named that it shout if have been called Keisler yjfiamiiier. -r&slisbary We, have sjeei a letter from Mr. Keis ler in whichthl; says the above paragrap) it "unjust." I Tiat "the editor is ignorant (or seems tcibt) of the fucts in the case or has had fi tery ignorant or malicious informant." rSheakiug of the name of the Township, tjie! letter referred to says "we are pruti thought xu having sue named for ill decide the manner and extent to which the company propose to conduct their business in the future. J of the name." "I never fraflf worthy of the honor of magnificent township Bie. Ami as to the dissatis- liver an address at 6i o'clock in the eve ning on the subject of Education, both at the Graded School building. Other addressee will be made by dis tinguished educators during the session. The public are cordially invited to attend the lectures and daily sessions of the In stitute. o ! - The Board of County Commissioners held their regular session on Monday 5th instant, with J. G. Fleming, chairman pro teui., C. F. Baker, L. W.Coleman, W L. Ktuttz, present. The Clerk was ordered to notify the magistrates of the county to meet in the Court House on the 1st Monday in Sep tember. to elect officers of the Inferior Court. The following were exempted from working the public roads : E. F. Henry, 2 years ; David Fnltz 2, V B Wiuecoff 3, J C Cooper 3, and Burton Kerns 3 years; and W T Hudson exempted from paying poll tax. Allowances were made to a number of poor persons from the poor fund. License crauted C. . Mills to retail liquors. j Ordered that the provisor requiring pe tirioncis to file a bond for damages in laying out a public road be struck out of tj,e supervision of Mr. James Gill, a very a recent order respecting the new road competent engineer. W H 0. iu western Rowan. August 1st, 1883. Ordered, that a committee be appoint to condemn a site for school house iu white District No. 4, Litaker township. A new public road was ordered to be How Mackay, the Bonanza Man, Hired opened in Providence, also one in Scotch Xing to Dance at $1,000 an Hour. Irish township ; the latter to begin at a point on the Wilkesboro road near liios. Carson Appeal aiuiocK-s anu run 10 x mru uuuu. The roaod of amusements which Mr. The Finance Committee report that MackaJ i8 providing for the American they nave examinea uie xreasurer s au- nDc. his return to Paris from the dited accounts ana una balances id ins hands as follows : School funds, $4,615.36 Count funds, $1,888.41. The Sheriff reports $35.83 of insolvent taxes collected. A number of claims against Jthe county were audited and ordered to be paid. The Board adjournedto meet with the county assessors next Monday, for the purpose of comparing and equalizing the tax lists. o a Several uew advertisers ask attention to what they have to say in this paper. o i THE EUEJCKA CONSOLS. An adjoining property of the Cabarrus Gold & Silver Mine, has also been sus pended from the same cause, a quantity of water so great that but little mining could be done, the ores on the surface will be treated at the Tucker mine by chlorination which will decide what pro cess aud machinery it may be necessary to erect to carry out a successful operation. THE NEAL MINING COM PA XV. Having purchased the American Min ing Company's plant have erected on this property the Tasker pulverizer which will probably go into operation about tbe early part of September, a greal deal is claimed for this machine, probably more than it can accomplish, although that can only be kuown on a thorough working test. THE SOUTHERN BONANZA GOLD COMPANY was suspended for some weeks from local causes, bat have again resumed operations, they are preparing to erect a 10 stamp mill, which is building at the fouudry of Capt. John Wilkes, at Char lotte, the erection of the same is under a grand affair, far exceeding the previous one. The citzeus of Wilmington are anxious to have it iu their city, and have subscribed liberally of their means for fpremiums, and will use every exertion to make the visit of those who may attend pleasant and agreeable. Wilmington has many advantages to offer. In the first place, it is the largest city in the State, having at least 20,000 inhabitants, and is easy of access from all parts of the State. It is as healthy as any portion of North Carolina, and the seaside resorts are most delightful, and a cordial welcome awaits all who may come. Let us strive to cul tivate a laudable State pride among North Carolinians. The people of this section are anxious to stimulate a fruit trade with North Carolina fruit growers, and they prefer to spend their money among their own people than to send it abroad as they have been doing for years. The rates of transportation, both for passen gers and freight on fruit, have been made ower than ever before iu North Caroli na; in fact, ail freight for fruit, will be prepaid free of cost by the Association. we wane you an to come ana help us show to the world what a magnificent fruit country our glorious old State is. We want the people of the West to come to Wilmington to know our people and to see for themselves our beautiful city by the sea. R. P. Paodison, Prest. N. C. Fruit Glowers' Ass'n. Tbe President of the Association will esteem it a favor if the State papers gen erally will copy the above. Mocking a 31 ill ion a ire. faetbn talkd of, he says, "I think it is limited to solne old, chronic, croaking onieials." The letter is rather long or we would publish H entire : but the above shows that Mr. K disturbing is not in sympathy with any ause on the subject. -o- The Winston Republican says, chills continue to afflict citizens in the 2d ward the highest part of the city Chills are almost unknown here this year. General health distressing to the short declined to issue au invite. great fetes at Moscow are the all-eclips a 1 . I 1 1 . , I a nig topic 01 tue nour. At the Dan given last Saturday, as our special cable cor respondent reports, Mr. Mackay hired the Kiug of Sweden to dance with the American ladies, paying him $1,000 an hour for the work. About miduight he struck for higher wages and Mr. Mackay stood tne raise witn true A men can saug froid. By 4 o'clock the King was com pletely blown with ins social exercises aud taken from the room iu a faintiug condition. Mr. Mackay offered to pay all his funeral expenses if he died, which generous offer made him many friends among tbe Swedes. The Prince of Wales telegraphed for au invitation to the ball, but the American millionaire, remarkiug that Wales Consolidated was a good deal When They certainly need to go to school and earn polities at the feet of some of our North Carolina Gamaliels. But to re turn to a serious view, our Virginia friends, we feel certain, but reflect in tneir resolutions the public sentiment of their people. It is the wish of the Vir- giuiaus first, last and all the time to abolish the internal revenue svsteai. It is worse than foolish it is nnw..nhv t pretend that that wish has its orkriu in dipleasure with the particular officers who administer the law. The officers are it. 1. ras sa a . . uouiiog. me evils ot the system everything. Tfc 1 . ' i ai. is ctiso a vain aeiusion to suppose that these taxes can be collected under a system that will be obnoxious. It is im practicable. All that remains for us to ward securing the entire repeal of the whole system. Newt Observer. Tbe Pennsylvania Excursionists. If appearances are to be relied upon no party of excursionists ever enjoyed a day more in any place than the Pennsylva nia did in Charlotte Suuday. Tbe morning was spent righteously in church going, but in tne afternoon when the shadows commenced lengthening, the real enjoyment of the party was ushered in. Parties of our citizens gathered them up in carriages, and sl owing them about the city, drove out to the suburbs aud showed them the gold mines and sur rounding farms. The entire party drew up at Wad8Worth's model farm, late in the evening, aud gaxing with admiration upon the broad, level, grass covered acres, the waving fields of corn aud the neatly trimmed orchards, were conducted to the vineyard, the freedom of which was extended them. From tbe vineyard they were escorted to the wine cellars, and their admiration of our country aud our people continued to increase. Bid die Institute was also visited, and night fall closed a delighful day for the exeur sionists. The party stopped at the Bu ford House, and were capitally cared for by Mr. Scoville. Yesterday morning they resumed their car, and under the charge of Mr. Patrick and Mr. K. S. Finch, who went along to point out the country to them, left for Shelby. They will remain in that sec tion until Weduesday, when they wil return through Uharlotto on their way home. Journal- Ob. are Heilig's Mills, N. C, Ang. 7, '83. Editor Watchman: 4 Dear Sir: The farmers of this locali ty have their wheat and oats threshed. ana tne yield proved to be mucli better than anticipated. Last week Mr. Allison Bost had his hand caught, and considerably mashed by his machine. Dr. Cope was called and . 1 1 1 1. renuereu sucu meuicai assistance as was needed. At last accounts Mr. B. was doiug very well. luearoutu sun prevails, corn on up lands is pretty well burnt up. If we get rain soon bottom lands will still make a little. Cotton will likewise be short. The health of the community is verv good. The M. D.'s have good times, lounging, nshiiig, hunting, &c. Yours truly, Rowan. There ought to be a law riiridly enforc eu maKiug it a crime to point a gun 01 pistol, loaded or uuloaded, 111 sport 01 otherwise, at man. womau or child. Theo. Eldridge. Sensible. And the law against carry iug concealed weapons, ought to be en forced more rigidly. It has been a deal oetter so iar. judge liiimer's plan is good. He takes charge of all the weap ons or rather has them delivered to the clerk for sake keeping. Atheboro Cour ier. doctors. The Fcif-rfAL Bell, Saturday, 4 p.m. Aug. 4th, if 3;. The dowj solemn strokes of the fuueral bell awoke tojthought and reflection the hasy crowdk which thronged our streets on Shturdaj afternoon last. Many were tbe hashed inquiries of strangers and country pcJplj) who desired to know who was dead. 5And when told CaAIn t. W. Lowkrt, hut few responses came indicating ac quaintancel for he was known to com paratively fi4 of his fellewxitixensof the county. Hi8 fife in our midst had been (Pnt in ujligeutly performed duties on the railro(d,in positions that did not b"ng hinaf into active relations to the Publk, and, hnce was well known to but fw of fhe jeple of the county, and even of the tovin in which he had resided for fenor twe lve years. This fact of itself 18 an iudic4ti4n of the worth of the de mised. A man must be exceptionally worthy and reliable to hold an important Position ina freat enterprise which can. lint mwl J: . .... - . urn not retain iu its tenable hnf inefficient owery wife hijrhlv nriirAd m... in 1.;. Place, and j when, two or three months We relinquished his position on the rail l7inil 1 X I l v-u w Cme hon.e under direction of his i"'Jician toibe treated for Bright's Dis U1 iaf Mneys, his retirement was T inhH ? regret of tbe officials of T 7ad 4f fear for his safety by all knew,i.a. In the private and social nation, of life few men were more high- lJ and BiukX i 3 fri i "yyj CBlemea. asa gentleman, uu neighbor. But his departure Ttmfin the home circle which can 110. I I... . . pe BIleU A deroted wifc and ftQ "itereskinir f,n, ..r m.su .i.. Iftit 1 " j wi cniMirro, ine nsr ; .1. ...... J ' :)"" HI HIP l'l'(ntt .if 3 Q.MVfDl. UVIU VI are left to mourn a loss for l no compensation on eu th service an man. Captain isuier's Ca which thei IN 31 EM OK 1AM. The undersigned having been appoin ted by this Lodge, No. 775 K of Honor, to draft resolutions as a last tribute of respect to the memory of our departed brother, T. W. Lowery, submit the fol lowing : Whereas, it has pleased an all wise God who is too wise to err and too good to do m j wrong to remove irom our miusc our brother who was ever faitntui ana atten tive to the best interests of our order and, whereas he was sterling in worth, irreproachable in character, gentle and loving as a husband and father, and as a brother he was kind and good. 1 here fore be it Resolved, that we the members of Salisbnrv Lodge K. of H. sincerely re gret this dispensation of Providence, for we feel aeepiy amicteu oy ine ioss we have sustained. Resolved, that while we bow with be coming submission to this sad dispensa tion, we will miss his genial society aud behold with sadness his vacant chair, yet we will strive to emulate his exam ple, so when the supreme Ruler of the universe calls for us our end may be like his, peace, and we be permitted to enter through the gates into the city where gi o ' -' iyes are never said and death never comes. Resolved, that we extend to the be reaved family our warmest sympathy in this bereavement. Resolved, that a copy of these resolu tions be furnished the family of our de parted brother, and that they be spread upon the minutes of our Lodge ; also, that one be furnished the Watchman "to be published. S ' T. B. Bkall, H. M. Jones, W. A. WlLBOKN. General Robert Tombs1 home in Geor cia is in charge of his old man "Billy," who was with General Toombs in the In dian wars and cooked for him during the civil war. "Billyn is 84 years old, refu ses to vote, has never accepted his free dom and stoutly insists that be still be- 1 i pate that good his little bon mot was translated iu the morning journals the city was couvulsed with laughter. Several descendants of the Bonaparte family who attempted to climb iu the windows of the ball room were thrown into the basin of the foun tain by Mr. Mackay, who stands over six feet in his socks aud is Called the "strong man of Nevada." Although Mr. Mackay danced until daylight aud went off shift at six o'clock, he whipped two editors of the royalist faction before breakfast for publishing au incorrect de scription of some of the dresses worn at the blowout. When tbe bodies of the editors ware borne away in an ambulance to the Hospital des Iuvalides the crowds applauded in the streets. On Sunday last Mr. Mackay was taken with a chill and feeling that his hour was near purchased the tomb of Napo leon for a family vault, aud had it at ouce taken to his garden. On recover ing iu the afternoon he sold it to the Czar at an advance of fifty per cent. The Journal of Finance applauds this master ly stroke of business. The only accident which marred the harmony of the grand ball was when the eldest daughter of Count de Chamboid fell into one of the tanks of champagne, which had careless ly been left iu the corridor, and was drowned. The tank held one thousand gallons, and the body was not discovered until the floor managers had drank the tank nearly dry. - To the Fruit Growers of North Carolina The Second Annual Fair of tbe Frnit Growers' Association will be held in the city of Wilmington, on tbe 22d and 23d of August. The previous one held in Greensboro was highly satisfactory, and as a Hist effort was a great success. The attendance was large, the display very creditable, and we have reason to antic results will flow from longs to bis "ole marster." jit. We wish to make tbe next one Finding of Indian Relics. Correspondence of the Landmark, Found lately, in the southern part of the couuty, near St. James1 church, in the cavity of a lnrge white oak tree, about three feet iu diameter, which had died and the top rotted off, thirteen .ounce balls, three arrow heads, aud au Indian implemeut, which it is difficult to de scribe or to conjecture its use. It is made of a very hard, greenstone rock, the upper surface of a somewhat oval shape 3 inches in the long diameter (originally) but the short diameter is iu the middle, uarrowed down to 1 inches. flu the centre of this is cut out a cup shaped cavity of an oval shape, two inches long aud one inch wide at the top, and f of an inch deep the outside below corresponds to this but there is a groove arouud the bottom and a hole at each end of the cavity near the top, as if for a string to fit iu the groove and each end of it to come out at these boles, suggest ing a sling worked out with great labor. I have catalogues aud descriptions of several thousand of Indian relics, collec ted from different parts of this country and sold at auction iu New York, last year, and a great many from Nortii Carolina, but can find nothing like this. In a work published last year, at An dover, Mass., "Studies in Science and Re ligion," are figured two spear points, believed to be prehistoric, one fouud in a bed of gravel near Trenton, N. J., the other at Abbeville, France. I have two dog up at a deposit near High Poiut, N. C which, laid ou the paper, will iu size and shape, about cover exactly the pictures. . F. R Virginia Speaks for Repeal.. Tbe Virginia State Democratic Conven tion has declared iu favor of abolishing all Internal Revenue taxes. How the convention of Democrats could have the nerve to do this thing considering the position of some of our North Carolina brethren is a seven days' wonder. Do not the Democrats of Virginia know that the State platform of Noeth Carolina has been "sot down on" very severely be cause ef a similar plank f Is it possible that the people of the Old Dominion the statesmen on whose shoulders has descended the mantle of Thomas Jeffer son, don't know that a fundamental princi pie ot Democracy is to nave an excise tax ; is it possible that these simple folks of Virginia, the mother of States and of statesmen, are ignorant of the fact that during the whole period of the Demo cratic rule, extending over sixty years, the ordinary needs of the government were supplied by an internal revenue system ? Here are the 3d and 4th planks of the Virginia Democratic platform : " u. internal revenue We favor uncon ditional and immediate abolition of the internal revenue system, a nursery of spies aud infoi mers, a menace to the free dom of elections, an intolerable burden to the tax-payers, a source of the greatest corruption, and in its practical operation a special burden upon this State and her interests. 4. We favor a tariff for revenue limit ed te the necessities of the govermeut economically administered, and so ad ministered and so adjusted in its appli cation as to prevent unequal burdens, encourage productive interests at home, and afford just compensation for labor, but not to create or foster monopolies. Much interest is felt in the physica condition of Governor Tilden. From s recent article in the New York TTorta we gather that his health is firm and good that be is robust and active for a gentle man of his age. But, says the World Mr. Tilden was born February 9th, 1814 If chosen President he would be ever 7 years of age before be could take the oatl and 75 before his terra would expire The World evidently thinks that too old. MECKLENBURG "WORK JOHN WILKES, RCPftlETOR. CHARLOTTE, H. C. . Mining Machinery a SB BGialty We invite the investigation of Mine owners find Mill-Men seeking MACHINERY. We can furnish on board at onr. Works, Tttt no i ine mines anywnere in uie southern gold region on short notice STEAM PUMPS, STAMP MILLS. (for vrrt or dry crustilng), TtEVERRERATOltY FURNACES, REVOLVING ROASTING FURNACES, CONCENTRATING MACHINERY, ROLLS, CRUSHERS, CONVEYORS AND ELEVATORS, HOISTING ENGINES, RELT AND FRICTION ROISTERS WIRE ROPE, RETORTS, BULLION and INGOT MOULDS, fcC, &C BP Estimates furnished and prices quoted on application. 25:6m aaK The press of Nerth Carolina to the number of some einhty representatives, has arranged to be among the visitors at the great industrial exposition to be held in Boston during the coming fall, under tbe auspices of the New England Manu facturers' and Mechanics' Institute. Act ing in this matter, says the Norfolk Vir giman, uen. v. u. lironer, agent in .Nor folk of the M. & M. T. Co., has informed Secretary Stone, of the North. Carolina Press Association, that he will make a special rate of $5 each way from Nor folk to Providence by his steamers. The fare from Providence to Boston is $1. BUSINESS LOCALS NEW GOODS, CHEAPER MS! Good Cow and Calf for Sale! Apply at this Office. It. WANTED! A voung man, able and and strong and willing, desires a situation as a laborer at almost anything. Address R. F. G., Care Watchman Office. EXCURSION TO ASHEVILLE. Another excursion of six firnt class cars, will be ruu from Salisbury on tne 18th of August instant, and return the 20th. Notice has beeu given that the ex cursion to run on the 9th, would be the last of the season ; but the undersigned has made arrangement to run on the Idth. Fare for the round trip reduced to S'J. J. H. West, Managsr. Duke's Cigarettes wholesale and retail at Factory prices. Fresh Mackerel (No. 2 Shore), Fat. Lemons by box or dozen. Best Leaf Lard on hand, at A. PARKER'S. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weekly by J. M. Knox & Co. Salisbury, July 19, 1883. The Fayetteville Observer tells us that . 1 m . a. 1 a contract lias oeen ruaae oeiween me Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad Company and tbe North State Improve ment Company bv which the latter agrees to build and equip tbe road from the South Carolina line to Greeusboro within a year, and also that the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad Com pany has signed an agreement to build a road from the South Carolina line to Bennettsville within twelve months. So before another year rolls by we will have a line in operation from Bennettsville through Fayetteville to Greensboro. The Asheboro Courier says the day is coming in North Carolina, and is not distant, when public servants will be too conscientious aud editors too indepen dent to accept free passes from rail roads. A day of rejoicing for the R. Rs. Bacon Butter Cbickeus Eggs Cotton Corn Flour Fsathcrs Fodder Hay Meal Oats Wheat Wool 1 1 to 12 20 15 to 20 10 to I2i 9 to 10 58 to 60 2.25 to 2.55 40 to 50 GO 30 65 90 35 30 80 30 to to to Salisbury Tobra Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JXO. SUEPrARD. 6.23 LIED. At his home in Mt. Ulla Township, Jnly 25th, Mr. Win. G. Miller, in the 65th year of his age. He was for more than thirty years a consistent member of TI13' atira church. During the last few years of his life he had some severe attacks of sickness, and for most of the time was quite a sufferer. But all was borne with Christian submission ; and, although his suffering was great at times, yet he never complained or murmured. Often would he say to his pastor, "I know that (to die is gain,' and I long to depart aud be at rest. Yet I am perfectly willing to abide the will of God." His last illness was brief; consciousness remained almost to tbe moment of death ; and so quietly did he fall asleep that watchers hardly knew when to say "he is dead." "Neither shall there be any more paiu ; for the for mer thiugs are passed away. J.A.R. DIPHTHERIA. The latest and most successful treatment for this dreaded disease has lately come to our knowledge, aac having Interviewed tbe man who say s his Ufe was asved by the new treatment we feel confident It Is our dutj to give tbe facts to our readers, that they may Investigate for themselves. The circum stances are as follows: Amede Chattier, of West Parnham, P. t recently had diphtheria; be became so bad off after a relapse that all hopes of his recov ery was abandoned by his physicians and friends, aaa as a last resort a brother of the patient said that he had a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure and wished to try It. He applied it to the neck, and then reduced a Uttle and tbe patient after some difficulty succeeded in gargling It in the throat. He soon no ticed some Improvement, an i by continuing its use a complete cure was effected, and now he says he knows It saved his life. Tbe above remarkable ex perience led us to invest urate further, and we found that Kendalls Spavin Cure has the most remarkable effect on human flesh of any remedy ot which we have ever heard, and have become soundly convert ed to the oolnioa that no remedy has ever be?n dis covered which possesses such remarkable qualities for the diseases or man as wen as o-ain. Bvery one should cut this out and paste into a scrap-book. rwki. 5.00 to 6.25 to 7.50 7.50 to 12.25 12 25 to 17.50 6.59 to 8.00 8.00 to 11.50 11.50 to 18.50 12.50 to 15 00 15.00 to 27.50 27.50 to 40.00 40.00 to 65.00 We have received our new Spring am' Summer Goods. Our stock is Large an . Complete, consisting of DRY GOODS GROCEltieS, OATS AND STRAW GOODS Boots & Shoes, Drugs and Medicines, 0;-yxo&s9 QUEENSWARE, CLOTHING, AND everything kept in a First Class Store all of which we offer as CHEAP as the cheapest for Cash, Good Produce or First Class Chattel Mortgage. If you would SAVE MONEY, do not buy until you examine our stock. Lugs, common to med. Lugs, med. to good, Lugs, good to fine, Lugs, fine to fancy, Leaf, common to med. Leaf, med. to good, Leaf, good to tine, Wrappers, com. to med. Wrappers, med. to good Wrappers, eood to tine, Yi rappers, unc, Wrappers, fancy, none onereo. The breaks for the past week have leen good and prices have ruled high for all grades. All tobaccos have fouud ready sale at the above quotations. Quotations are changed whenever there is any advance or decline in the markets. Our manufacturers require over one million pounds of leaf tobacco which 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. Concord jX.a.vJs.ot- FERTILIZERS We keep constantly on hand THE VERY BEST BRANDS of COTTON and TOBAC CO Fertilizers. tWc have a special preparation for Tobacco that we warran'. to give entire satisfaction. Donx fail to get it. Last but not least, is the large brick Tobacco Warehouse in rear of our Stvr conducted by Messrs. Gray & Bell, whir you can get the highest prices for yon tobacco, and good accommodations fo man and beast. Give them a call. No. 1. Murphv's Oranite Row. J. S. ilcCUBBIKS, Sr. Salisbury, N. C, April, 1883. To Mine Owners and Hiiii Go's The under-lgned are prepared to puroha" or tiold, Sliver, Lead, Copper, and Sulphur, Uralted quantities, to be deUvered at nearer' 1 way station, according to market prices, payments. Contracts entered Into for one to in.. years. Kicuakds Powek Company, London and Hwanaea, Englair All letters should be addressed to M. Put ttosset, ThomasvlUe, Davldton Co.,N.C sole A -for the United states, :i COIIKECTED WEEKLY BY C ANNONS & FETZER. Bacon, Hog round, Butter Chickens, Eggs, Cotton, Corn, Flour, Feathers, Fodder, per 100 lbs., Hay, Meal, Oats, Wheat, Wool, Concord, July 18, 1883. no 12 to 13 20 to 30 15 to 2o 10 to 12J G to 9J 60 to Gj to 2.50 to 45 50 (35 to 75 40 to 42 10 to 100 25 to 85 EVAPORATING FRUP Fall SB ft 00 iar ro XBeOjodA.rMda.pmflta.1 r I m l mm ami and reocrml cUaatich ; OOVSTY.i BBS. J. J. & E. H. SUMMERELL OFFICE: CORNER MAIN AND BANK STREETS. OFFICE HOCRS : 8 to 10 a., m, and 3 to 5 p. ic 37 6m Two of the oldest and best remedies are Allcocks Porous Plasters and Bran drkth's Pills. They sre celebrated house hold necessities. For sprains, rheumatism. J tains, in the side, bck, or chest, or ay suf bring that ia accessible from the exterior, Allcock's Porous Plasters are perfection, while for regulating the b!od. Brand re: h Pills are unequaled. Always keep them on hand. 18:ly L. J MEDICAL BOARD of KAMLK OF NORTH CAROLINA. Tarborouii, May HtLto 17th, 18S. Dr. E. Mitchell Summere1? of Rowan County, having passed an a proved examination before the Boa re1 ! been licensed t practice medicine in a. its branches, according to law. sec ch 258, p. 35Q, Private Laws of l59-'5k P. E I1INE8, M.DT, Pre H. T. Bahnson, M, L., becFv. 37:1m GREENSBORO Female COLL Greensboro. N. C. The 55th Sesisa of this flotiriakhv' stitution will begin on the 22m) Qi A' ' 1883. Some Comforts, Good Fare, . ough Instruction. Special care of health, manners and als. CHARGE Moderate. For paru apply to T. M. 4QNEA F 38;2m-p4
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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