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I O C A L. D.W. JANUARY 24, 1883. inscription Rates : lcription rates of the Carolina e il.. . o aren8io..v,. m (1 in auviiuctj, vi.w lieia 7u ijmu " Ivear ...it-ill I 1M' .I..P-.1 ! mn'2.50 l uci w .... ,.f fhn darkest of the by is u,,c " " . -ud almost as wee as auy uu Jesirc XeavV address which was reatf tbe Va. State Music Teachers As ..nlilished iu full in the Art Journal ol .ew ier. L & Ucndleraan salute their no- friends ami customers witli uew oents-i ead their ad verti seuient. l$rwi uuuounces his readiness ... I H. Hodges little sou Jiruune, iufullr scalded last baturuay by Tessel of boiling water upset fireplace, emptied against his . i :. l,vf Ilia ininripB ar JUIO 111 uwfc. - -j - gideicd serious. o : ill bae the ruddy sunsets. They ry ricb Sunday and Monday eve- it; and the ruddy Western non- ieearlv morning, as n tne glow receeding day was still lingering its visit. t T. K. BttUNER, MANAGER. Mr. W. B. Phillips, chemist of the Navassa Guano Company of Wilmington, N. C., has issued an interesting paper on the North Carolina Phosphates. Mr. 1 hilhps has every opportunity for in all abont the subject he treats, fie" was formerly connected with our State departments Experiment Station Geology. He treats the subject in various phases, scientific and practical, present or future supply warrants or with evident carefulness, and yet favors justifies. the idea that our phosphate beds can find t. lt " nt, froni a -careful considera .i.nnwu.j... a ii , . tion of the subject, that instead of de should be made available sources for the casing or obstructing the coinage of production of guanos, besides becoming silver, that the demand for metalic enr- one of the industries of the State. rency will sooner or later require the use not only Of the silver product of the t r jl!.: i .1. u . . Thorn ar 9K .m. rn, U mines, in auuuioo w me goiu, oui some I. o r r ow'er metal or combination of metals, in this State, and m addition, other which shall have a sufficient bullion baa been absorbed in the opnlence and luxury of the times." The estimates of consumption in the United States, by the Treasury department, shows that the consumption of the precious metals for use in the arte and manufactures probably exceed $12,000,000 of gold and $7,000,000 of silver. These facts in connection with the continued and regular decrease in the production of gold and the increas- mand for this metal, both for com- nd manufacturing purposes, Show ift4ata. clearest light the absurdity of still furtbjkL increasing the commercial fid BBonetaT value of this coin, which is ore largely in demand than the er activity, it will prove a blessing in deed. The first proposition is conclu sively proven by eiting that large class of public pet and public spongers. The other is equally clear and is proven by citing the thrifty men of oar country, and studying their lives. We see this class have become prosperous, not by hogging up and lazily enjoying some leg acy or dower, but by their awakened and active energy. This is a rule that ha few exceptions. If this is so in the busi ness world (and no eue can successfully refute it), it must be so in the literary world. Those young men in college, who lived and sported entirely out of their father's or guardian's purse, have not be come our great men ; while those who used any aid whatever, only as a help and a etiraulous, have filled the highest positions in business, literary and politi cal life. In what light should we look upon and receive the public school fond f Not as the tramp receives a favor, or as the pub lic pauper receives the monthly allowance but as Jacob received aid from La ban. He devised plans by which the small amount received, grew and became a great heritage and wealth to him. Let us In tins city, Monday, January a II- f I J 1 .... I -1 I f.,, frg. JlOlllO O. Dliitiiwcii, ouci m 'eriug illness from consumption, years aud 9 months. She leaves uid, two children aud a large Ifiieuda and relations who deplore demise. . . i..fi ci: .1 ly ol 14 persons lett oiiiisuui jr at 1 o'clock, for Texas. Most fi.ect to remain if they like the ii.d can obtain situations to suit few Euglanders art$ coming to troliua aud North Carolinians exas . t Gakdeners know the impor ettiug good fresh seeds true to i'e ad vine them to send to Joseph loreton Farm, Rochester, N. Y. a postal card and he will send for 1884 with directious for cul- iree. Mr. Harris is a large lar- eed grower, aud Bells the best of mtHl wholesale rates. ! tall Whitehead, of Richmond, brother of - the eminent physi- M. Whitehead of this city, was Iral days last week. Ou Sunday crushing or reducing machinery equal to value to be admitted to the class of pre 164 stamps, making a total power for ore cioa mtels and used for monetary -.,1 , . ten c purposes. The impossibility of estab- 7M r H "."T ii8irioe the mono-metallic standard is go and do likewise. i ins is a close estimate, and probably dearly shown iu the actual conditions With these views deeply imbedded in does not include some of the less impor- and experience in financial matters in uiy mind, I moved into this county in the tant or scattered mills. It will require England, where they are compelled to year 1880, and at once tried to carry out 3 3 4 1 il 1 A II. .. -.mm. W mm wn..l.;.,. mm mm I M asfll no prophet to predict that machinery of . u eiiTr mwougn pracucauy .j "J F T rZL r " V W w ui nnnnn,. nao anil vi iwi in ju,mm. Mt III Mllirttlnn In t 1 1 1 a CO III m 111 1 I f V Ofch. this character will be introduced during cjai and financial statemenU and reports rs soon saw the painful fact, that the this year which will areatlv enhance with such overwhelming odds on Hit mass of the veoale were deuendina on the side of consumption. The difficulties Tu te and county to furnish the school the way ef maintaining a single currency houses and money necessary to educate standard are readily apparent, and point their children, and many of them grura to the only reasonable solution of the ble, even when asked to buy books for problem which will be adopted, when their children. A public meeting was able financiers, no longer blinded bv called at Enoch ville, during The summer aelf-interest and nieiudire. wisely ronilr of 881, at which time a committee of the magnitude of the question with which two via; C. W. Rose and the writer was they have to deal, and the absurdity of appoiuted te get up, and present in DroDosine an illv advised financial oolier writing, a plan by which the public which must fail for lack of material re- school fuud for this district would be sources and oapacty of supply ; shaking the foundations of prosperity and threat ening national permanence and security. Chicago Mining Review. these hgures. Sowan will have large accessions ef pulverizing machinery, and if the other counties keep abreast of her, the above named figure will reach over a thousand during 84. A Warning to the Owners of" For ests and Lauds. For several years parties have been going through this State buying stand ing trees in the forests of our laud own ers, paying them so much cash, and let ting the trees stand for an indefinite time, and binding the owner to pro tect said trees, and to give free access to teams aud labor to remove them at ill. made productive of more good than it had form, r b en We were soon ready to report, which we did at that meetiug. Our plans was adopted by all present and presented to Mr. G. R. McNeil the effi cient County Supt. He was so well pleas ed with it, that he presented it for us to the Board of County Commissioners, and Blackmeb, N. C, Jau'y 23d, J 884. Mr. Editor : The extremely cold, snowy, wet, muddy lt b,BK approved by them we opened the weather since f hriatmaa. has held na .wmoui aim nave cuuuuueu ib wwi vorj This plan gives the land owner a housed up the greater part of the time, few changes up to the present. I wfU sub m 'm. I ...at- m mm hm! 1. . a m A 1 fe mm kIah f . .-i i i mit an outline of the plau for your criticism. 1st. We desire that every child in this district shall have an opportunity to attend school free of tuition for four months in each year. 2d. We supplement the public fund so as to extend the school to ten mouths each year. 3d. We will employ only first-class teachers. 4th. We will raise a part of the sup plement by private subscription, aud part by taking iu pay scholars. 5th. All patrons in this district shall have small amount of readr cash, a thinir few uothiug turning up to break the mouotou people people care to let slip, but the ou8P!l,i ve 106 unwelcome yelp, occa- i i m 80naiijt trem some one of Sheriff Knder's result is disastrous iu .the end. ,It one-arm deputies, as he sits astride his leaves the owner with a forest robbed of horse before our door with his tax book its commercial woods, whieh he has dis- in ,,ia saddle-bags, looking as sedate aud ...i r .;i t i determined as "Old Hickory" did when lie f. ..... . 7 ... . . ordered the frog-eating French to pay the mm wuii ins laxesjuscas uign, ana ms American debt. Imagine our feelings as best timber owned by another who is we think over that old adage, that ''but paying no tax. Aud more, it has hurt two things are certain death and taxes." tii" nf the land . mi.nh nr mor, Tue on3 difference that we cau now see is that the former is somewhat more iu tuan tue sum receiveu ior tne trees. duigeut than the latter, and has not, as The thinir narrows down to this S The we know of. inereojted t nenrlv mw tliiirl imA Km. AmnmiamA runna i.. of its former nmnartMn n nnr ennntv lue privilege, io seieci ineir term oi our la.iu uuo vi - i r i it uvi uuiia uuu nail. 1 11 i x - - . . .... v j . , - . L 1 I I i i . . . . . . . nuinflit nnt nt 1 1 1 A tJkn nt onir lima M.ar. nas uoue in tne matter ot taxes, w hat is . . -v . " -j -- Mm ninttAr t sm tim mimm m mmmA suits them beat, Here a word of exnla- lt is practically damaged so tar as the th.lt tllf!re Wiirft -.-.-.i tunnastnA Hih,r. natiou. buppose a man has two daugh market is concerned for laud buyers in the treasury. If this be so. whv nut tor8' '"8 w'e 8 in health, so nt lnnlrinn r....f - n.l,SAl. I.o. .HIT tare slill lii.rl.Ai f T.i.t rAir a r.r that OUe Of lllS daughters Will DO kept been skinned of its valuable timbers A I uoted for its short crops, so much so that I' home: he can choose the term from been skinuea oi us vaiuaoie umoeis. a T,nAreil Aimm ml2 sn i-lJaly 1st to Nov. 1st, for one and from little thought on this subject cannot but M 7::;.. . tii Not. 1st to March 1st, for the other convince the most thoughtless of the self- backwoods and don't know much nor see Aaiu suppose one of his children is sick destrnvinff nolicv of selling out roar much : but we think we have aaaai enough for the first six months, ho can send him ! 1 .. .. , t. toforni n nnininn thnt nnt.hlA mS , h foUf months Still free of tuition. vaiuaoie uuru woou. rcu cau F -,- ZZT ' :i. ,T .. not however, allow them to send one livelong enough to see the forests re- B ZX Vk "2 ..i..: .... v. ..e .1.,. ... ' 0 I .... .1 ,.,...,,.,7 tl.,.: 41,. . ........ .., picuiaucuj n iiivcTii wgra ui tne wnuio- sales in the Court House. And our County I "" hm juui muimta uu i uu by invitation, he filled and in the the M. ij. church, aud in the Ipioaclicd at the Presbyterian irge congregations attending tes in both churches. h. Rumple spent several days at ast week, atteuding the Atlanta ry. His particular work was the claims of Uuiou Seraiuary rvices of Dr. Strickljv who had een elected to a Professorship astitutiou. The Atlanta church give Dr. Strickly up, and the rofessorsliip must be filled from er quarter. Canimiaaiiinara have lnn t olinor In US SOlUe parents WOllld like tO do, OJ "I i,: .1...; i.;i.i n 1 n A nav anvthinir for the lavini? off of nnblie ""B """ r"mT --J! b mJ o r a ax a i i 1 i a. . i .11 roads where petitioned for, and badly 1 r . work, auu seuu mem 10 scuooi an nmmJtmA. ud in ft,,me enaea would not I u" J w auj uuo . ' I Don t 1 1 -i r ninoniT fn inw.i'w n 11 1 lta mieai m v inuv uujvnj iaiiutia uu K 11 v p uw wm is is giving the children three sale tree robbery remedied. This business has ruined thousands of acres of lands iu Western Carolina, and if there is no abatement in the practice, it will not renuire more than ten rears to n.,r foreet. to one.fonrih their nr.it hould never be any exuense to the coun- c,,ftce8 to oue as our schools are geoer- rm uoc agree to acknowledge them unless the ,e u,aF reduce petitioners would promise that they ca tu value, aud force legitimate settlers aud buyers to seek elsewhere for lauds nnd aud decide with caution. Question of Supply, was once a prominent candidate for gov ernor of Arkansas. Some time aero I was travelling on horseback through a very lonely part of the country. I was never a very brave man, and I was aet iu too leasst surprised when discovering that I was scared. Every rustle of the leaves, every sudden cry of a bird startled me. Dead-Letter Office Curiosities. A bottle of "pain cure," addressed to Queen Victoria by a Georgia doctor, which confidently asserts that it will cure Her Majesty's injured knee, is detained at Mm dead-letter office, in Washington. Another curiosity of the mail is a coin - I couldn't think of anything but robbers I SK'S "ldito '" " "uui uiaciiiae maBiaccunng company, Baltimore, Md.," by a Ru&siau firm dealing in belting and rubber goods. This commuaicatioa is supposed to have been called forth by an article published in m TXI 4 ......... . . aaoina wound in his threat came nn with w.u.pr wnerom .Messrs. - w r " - 1 Mi.ii.. ui m . . arartlin v.ri.i..,;i w.. tib nanone are reierreu to mmmmmmm ..... V VI ICIIIiil IUIUI and desperadoes, and shuddered as I re- mem be ied a man, who, years ago, bad been found in the woods murdered in cold blood. Every feature of the ghastly face came up, and I turned sick when the in connection with political machinery. A bog snake, (a rare species,) a centi pede and a liaard were also detained in the mails yesterday and found a home in the museum of the dead-letter office. While I thus reflected, a short turn of the lonely road, winding arouud a thick ly wooded hill, brought me almost face to face with two men who seemed to be standing for me. Their horses were hitched to a neighboring grape vine, and the suggestive manner in whieh they looked at the animal I was riding sent a thrill like a streak of ice-water op mv Jannarv ISth. lftfli hv Wm a ti., w 1 ml - J v v uaa m M. m a. IIUIU back. I saw at once that thev were des- soon. Esq., Mr. Vance Miller and Miss I T ! - VI. 11 . . . perate men, and felt that they would net nmrrre vt eoo, aii 01 unity township. MARRIED. By Rev. R. L. Brown on the 16 of Jan. 1884, at Mr. Adam Hartman's Mr. Wm. A. Petrea to Miss Nancy A. Lyerly. DIED. In Unity Township. Jan. 45th. Wilfred Goiag J Dent about 84 years of age. hesitate to kill me. Flight was out ef the question, for any such move on my part would, I waa convinced, prove cer tain death. For the first time in my life I resolved to play the bully, and, assum ing what I fancied was an unconcerned expression, I said, "Good morning." How are you f they replied. fart" "I don't know that it is any of your business," I replied. "I don't want any trouble with Ton. for T have AmwiAmJt tn lead a better life. Never again do I want Co m Dostina Material ! ; ..owl fi.-i- t -i 3 .1. ui j -t 1 I .v a.u uim uu wo uioou oi a aoDSD Am now receiving my stock of baiag." ACID PH0SPW ATT?.a awn rirvrp 4A bad man, I reckon, said one of the for Composting. Have also a lot of Best desperadoes. I Virginia Lime for Agricultural and Com- "At one time I could not have denied P8t?n8 purposes. Call at once and secure I. - 1 . . .... .. J ihitb resoiveu never to Kill aootner man. BUSINESS LOCALS. J. ALLEN BROWN. WANTED ! I hope that you will not molest me," 'Hold on, pardoer J" "I've got no time to talk." 'But hold on ! what's your name T" "I'm Bill Poston, the outlaw, and the man of whom you have often heard. I have killed mea for less than this, and I don't want you to cause a breaking of my resolve." "Do as you like about your resolve," said the taller of the desperadoes. "I dou't knew who you are, but I know that Bacon you are not Bill Poston the robber." Butter "How do Ton knnw Chickens "Because I am is my brother." "Oh, Lord !" I supplicated ; "have mer cy on me !" "Climb off that horse, Cap; I reckon we'd better hang you right here." Three or four table Boarders. Apply to Mas. Wright, Ritz Building. Spain is catching something of the spir it of the age. Her King iu his mtssniLe to the Cortez announces the exteo&iou of tile suffrage to all who Can rand anal writ.. and who pay taxes ami reeum mends oth er reloriu ot tlte constitution. CORRECTED WEEBXT BY CAJSSOKS Bacon. Hug round, muter Chicken?, Egg, ottoo, Corn, Flour, Feathers, (in demand) Fodder, per UXttba.. x Hay, Meal, Oats, Wheat, Wool, CoacoKO, Dee. 12, 1888. 10 SO 124 to tO 20 to SS 8t toff ? to 80 140 tf. 2 45 40 to SO 80 to SO 40 to 90 1.00 to 1.10 So to 40 SalisDiry Tobacco Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JSC. 6HEPPARD. Logs, 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 fine, Wrappers, com. to med. Wrappers, med. to good Wrappers, (rood to fine, Wrappers, fine, Wrappers, fancy. none offered. New tobacco breaks for the past have been light. Prices stiff for all 1 Good, rich, waxy fillers, smooth cutters sad lug smokers are in great demand end prices s shade stiffer than the quotation. Wrap pers of all classes are high and eagerly sought after. Planters would do well by puttin&r some of their good tobaccos oa the market at this time. 4.50 to 6.00 6.00 to 8.50 8.50 to 11.60 11.00 to 18.00 5.00 to 6.25 6.25 to 18.50 8.50 to 15.00 15 00 to 16.80 16.50 to 25.00 25.00 to 40.00 40.00 to 55.00 A Medium MILCH COW and Calf for sale. Apply at this office for further in formation. 4.tf c Bill Poston. and this ?r 1 iotbon Corn Flour Feathers Fodder Death. Mr. James Meisa f?d about 22 ream, van thrnnn horse four miles South of this Rerdaj morning and sustained rhicireaosed his death in a short lie It Ac I). R. R. track aud pub- un near each other at that point arn tlie horse the yonug man g tc...k fi iglit at a passing traiu him against a tr.ee. 1 1 . 1 .. i- .1 , 1 - .11 11 w.v 1 v .iicr ui irurti i nr Hi , ,1 t in 11 iri I iu nnini.l- miiu .u.., . . ... -4"".' " a,l -hit kaa nnt our taxes nnt The teacher for four months, and say to all tA .o ;,.ti n.H !... miJht K tr uow seud, or you will loose your chance. forests. Let every land owner Consider hart grown somewhat richer than we used M.ufh f twofk , Ul reform U I & - -I arifli t w Sinrt P111 in I natrnntinn 111 well the practical effects of this business to be; but wbeu we too an account or tm --; - stock, aud theu tliougiit ot tne luuitituae 'T7 r ; r vv " ofthreateuioEduusthat we had shoved ral'.d. com out of the old ruts, and . tya a 1 sea 1 ia r u ht rra in rnr nn behind the clock to keep them out ot "w w.w b ...'..I.. mmm . ...-.. ir AfflAlltfll f fx 1.111 nil I ' aeaiust the fence to rest. We have been living and toiling tor a long time so Inner flint the irirls have been hintinir that it would be a trone case with us should Some but Fifteen Tears Old Very Young Quartz. Sandstone that of the Mod iu-; inn I eons It no. in1 wan who makes two blades of where only one grew 'before, honor, surely they who ex- of any useful We have the lo announce the names of Jacob IS aUU I luimaa Tl,...n i iii'iiimvu nn reast with Danil Rihi f the puduction of fine Irish No better potatoes .can be this county than these ceutle- pui on sale at Kluttz A Ken- store. GOLD AND SILVER. One of -the most important considera tions in any line or plau of operations is that of supply. It matters uot in what tl,e woman take a journey to the bet- Twelve, and Slate not Twenty. .,..: i j . ter laud aud never voted auy unt a uiicvuuii niiiunu cuiciuiin ujnjr ucbiio ... ... . . .... jl . . . . Democratic ticaet. But in the future, Carson Appeal tn st-ck exnresnion. this niiestion stmids ki 1.1 . 1 .1.-. .... 1 Bliuuiu uur litACO uinBC auuvuoi juuii 1 t. mn.ltiir 0 j iiln11,, nnon the threshold aud first demands Uwn an1 wa iWt spa the. reason, and the " is a generally accepted tlieoiy mnainWation. In the onaation whirl, now Rads will out up a set of fellows with quarts, sandstone, slate, etc., are geolog th finnnrinl wnrln in rmrA fn straight hair that have never been caught ical formations which require thousands . . ... stealing, well we won't make any prom- uf years to form. A few da-s ago te Vir tlie ne or non use of metallic, enrrenev. m t.- I J 1W J " no imuortant Dolicv should be adooted or ' fia City conductor Havenor showed measure taken without a most careful Satisfactory answers can be given to the editor of the Appeal a specimen of consideration of the source which is to our coi respondent's questions " where quartz which never could have existed supply the demand thus created. the Illouey 8 and what ha8 pat tlie fiftMn Tea., ag. The quartz io A ( 111 ui '. tn tha nninnlilAi'Al afntn. o ...,f. r .?, nnrH,an i,nnfim f ,. taxes up 1" We have published repeat- question was Uken out of the Yellow day, the impression is giveu that our re- within the last six weeks the report Jacket mine from between the timbers sources of-precious minerals are iuex- of the County Commissioners of the re- J The timbers were put in fifteen rears uausuoie, aim, in ac , so gieat tiiat ceJpta and dibursements of the county aff0, aud the material forming the quartz t hal o i a ilon trt r ff r lioi I hs frr i n rr naatlanja 1 " 1 m..A n.i. e f...!l'. funds. This report shows where the had aonarentlv oozed throuch a crack mi 11 uuiiiii v. a .j l iiiwiiiv ii kill v I'ui iiwncn. i m w a w Hay Meal I begged, but saw no mercy in their Oats eyes ; 1 prayed but heard no answer. I'll teach you how to go round the country committing your depradations and laying them on me ! Fine man you are ! Stole this horse, I reckon. John, get that rope off my saddle. We'll swing him up right here.'' "Oh, mjr kind friends ! I have com mitted no depredations. I am a candi date for Governor of Arkansas, and I am on my way to meet an appointment at a place of discussion. You wouldn't hang Governor, would you f Just think of what your State would lose !" "Who is your opponent f" "Colonel Blacket." "What kind of a fellow is he T" "He's a bad man." "Are you well acquainted with him f "I never saw him but know that he's a bad man." SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weekly by J. M . Knox a Co. Salisbury, Jan. 17, 1884. 8 to 10 15-20 15 to 18 15 7 to 9 70 to 75 2.25 50 70 30-40 75-80 40 45 Wheat 90 to 1.00 Wool 30 to 35 AGENTS wanted for The Lives ot ail tbe Presidents of the U.S. The larg est, handsomest, best book ever sold lor less than twice our price. The fastest selling hook In America. Immense profits to agents. Ail Intelligent people want it. An one can become a successful agent. Terms free. Haixktt Book Co., Portland, Maine. laiy LAND SALE!! r Menqcr : Section 2,015 of Inquires the road supervisors of fwup to meet on the 1st Bator. Pttuarv nmi inn...f i. --j ..v. aufjutt ui encii 3 ear Ivpose of consulting on the sub- cohdiiiou of the public roads woahips, and at the meetimr on prday in February they are to Prman of the Board. Code also raissionersand Finann. rnm. UI be elected the 1st Hoiidav in a, of the Ut Monday in August 1re mentioned. Pro'hles that administrators' notices to cfahrnr rlwll be oaUltttl.Ml :.. mtm IKCkg IU aeWjiIMpcrt-and that tha n,i. fall he $2.50, instead of nub- m for weeks for a fea mi lofoie. . X. C, Jan'y olsr 1884. JJlUethod to render my many lei Ami a u- LiLZt i-u ,i - v.. iui uri aiuu jw. . v,"f wnue leaciung t.iV'v i It,':uhil,J; wm peifeet- hTlli:ttearv ) - v. iiv For some time au organized and persis tent plau has beeu arranged to destroy the usefulness of silver as a factor of our currency on the ground that it is accumu lating iu such.rast quantities as to be came practically valueless, aud in money goes, and ought to be satisfactory. and adhered to the timber. It was about WTe had before that published a state- the size and had the appearauce of acaul- ment from the County Treasurer which, iflower. There was a mass rather soft though it may not explain "what has put aud crumbling to the touch, and iu places the taxes up," did show that the County woven together like threads, and in thia furtherance of this plan it has beeu stated I Commissioners were making a proper use mass aud a part of it, were throe distinct that because of this superfluity of silver of the public funds, and doing their best and perfectly formed quartz crystals. The ftnaaanv sf t l.a latowlini VrtMAikaait 2 ...... I I t. . , " i : Pyen,areJ 8CU0l ! mass had been pushed through the crack gold the sole standard of commercial b the former board, and for which no while iu a plastic state, and then formed values. Hie example of the eadiuir provision was maae. in the bunch described. I he specuneu He will advert to this subject again in the nossession of Mr. Uaveuor soon, aud will endeavor to make it so shows where it adhered to tho timber. plain that all may understant it. It only ne also has a piece of sandstone taken needs to be Understood to show thnt there I Am 1 I jinanciai uauoiis uas been iven as au argument of some force, aud as au indi cation of the wisest financial policy to be adopted by our nation. England-is ac k now 1 edged to be one of the leading mono-metallic powers, yet in Great j is nu wrong in the premises. iSritiaoyuo cold was coined in 1882, white its silver -coinage amouuieu to aoout For tbe Watchman X1,U4U,4W, iu otlier words tlie from the creek at Meveu s mill, near Dayton. Tire mill was bnilt twelve years a . a . " 1 x. I ago, and a portion oi a wooueu siaae driveu into the ground at tbe time is sol U. J- F. CortKiiiEif. tlie lenilintr Z u,lv gold standard naUoo of sfeewoild, during ruo"c ocutww iu nowan oumy. imbedded iu tha sandstone, which is the year coined no gold, but issued from as firm aud hard as any sandstone of the . m mm. A t k A i . . . . . . m j I its mints i,ui,4uu tn silver, and the Dear Keader : Lt as talk a little old sandstone period. There is a rusty Great Britain is stated at about 96.- this season, when all tha faithful commit. uaU ln tno weaSe 500,000. .This may iudicate the practical teemen are tajiug to spend the public About tweuty years ago a spring was operations of the single gold standard money btlouging to their respective dis-tdug on American Flat. Week before last wherever adopted. ; tncts tor tbis school year, etc., by rea- lit was found that a hard stratificatiou of a niosi caremi examination or rename soiling together, and comparing our , , At i i - i stalistics shows hex ond a nnestion. that vi. let wt if n..ihl. !. Li3L-Jl foru,ed t,,e bottom. the consuipption of silver withiu the last healthier system of public schools. J broken up with an ax and Mr. Havenor thirty years has exceeded the production, will begin by quoting the words of Mr. secured some good specimens. The slate to the exteuf' of $1,342,000,000, and that J no. Waunamaker, of Philadelphia. "By was half au iuch thick, perfectly hard the consumption of gold has exceeded following the pattern which God has set anA u,.ttn ant taA .(iflnril itaalf to the the production to the amount of $2,740,- we can revolutionize the training of the and bnttI' and, dapUd TS " 000,000, so that duriug this period the jouth of our laud, both iu education aud conformation of tlie spring, where it had consumption of the two precious metals labor. 1 his is tbe pattern He extends formed like scales on a teakettle chiefly used as currency, lias exceeded His blessing, not to lull ouv powers, but Will some geologist explain how the the production by as much as $4,082,- to stimulate to greater activity, and His thmarv : ,mid w-ter lnilfc -n tuotme nnnnnn Tha e,,nan.nniin ,.f .r.,1,1 ..ml " ----- it... J r.. Tr. -t , , f aorr wm noiu water mac ait tuose silver outside of coining purposes is in- received with lethargy." Few men have classes of rock are the result of thousands creasing rapidly, and the North Ameri- been public benefactors of the youth to a of years of chemical action T can Kevxew, oue ot tlie most reliable greater extent than he. We assert theu - . 1 .A. A. A I A. Ik At A.1 I Wmm, A I AS m. -. m ll A . a W a auuioruies, states ui;n "ui cousumpuou in tne nrsi piace, uiat puoiic aid proves I What a Lie Did ol gold ior ouier man inoueciry purposes a uiessing or an-evil, jusc as lt is pro- s m 4 : 1 a . 1 : 1 j . .. . in r... ope, Ame, sm uuu .a, nas uucuv e or one or Hie otiiex 01 tue above A Candidate's Story of an 4tf . .mMm Hi.in ntiiiiiiuiiifan iin i nnr r liaa ta a I no mail iticulto in t hu ww. v . . T C I -7 liMU U I I 1 ii I 1 IjlKIU S U " VM U VUV JM.CV HMIIfVU 1 V Oil 1 I O IU LIIC S C 1JMI, 11 C3. J. 1 lilt? 1 thirty years ; has tripled iu twenty years recipient is so affected by it as not to put! Arkansas Traveler ami in limit! than five times what it was forth his own efforts, it will prnra tn him 1 but a century ago. The great mass of a curse, though intended as a blessing; I once had an example of how well it gold which has flowed from the mines but if it stimulates to reuewed aud great-' ia to tell the truth, said a gem leniau who By virtue of the power contained ln a certain mort gage deed, executed to me by Paul B. Taylor and Sarah R. Taylor, the said mortgage being registered ln book No. 60, page S55, c, ln ttoe Register's onlce, for Rowan county, and being also made and execu ted to me to secure tbe payment of a certain note, described ln said mortgage deed, the principal ot said note being tbe sum of $200, bearing date Dec. Uth, issi, and default ln payment of the same hav ing been made, I will proceed to seU at tho court House door ln Salisbury, on the 4th Day of February, 1884, the 1st Monday of the month,) ait is o'clock. the tract of land described tn tne deed, lt belnir known as a part of the lands of Caleb Shaver, deed, orwl hAlni. f . I.nil rt Sarah 17 Tavlnr srtnt al nl n(P . f , It. . 1 UUU UV11U Wll V. luuqui .JUii.il ... iu;ivi( wuuhiiuiuq "lie's a much better man than you are 53 acresTbelng in Morgan Township, of said county. adjoining tbe lands 01 Jesse a. rants ana otners, a particular description of which will be found set out ln said mortgage need. or at least will soon exhibit more capaci ty for executive duties than you can pos sibly show. In short he'll be the liveliest man pretty soon." "They put 1 he rope around my neck, prayed in vaiu; I asked the Lord to for give my sins, aud closed my eyes, every moment expecting to be drawn up. "If I let you go, will yon promise nev er again to use my name !" "I swear I won't. Let me live and Til w v be a better man. 111 uo anything ior The VERY LATEST NEWSI J. & McCUBBINS & CO., Are now in receipt of their FALL AND WINTER STOCK OP NEW GOODS, which will be found Large and CoanltTa. Consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Boots and Shoes, CLOTHING, DRUGS, Queesware, &c. DON'T FAIL TO GIVE THEM A CALL. REMEMBER THEY WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. FERTILIZERS t Also. at. t hp same time and nlace. the Interest of Paul B. Taylor In a certain Oysler Threshing Ma chine, and horse power, lt being part, now In the possession of David Shaver. Term of sale cash. JOHN P. WTATT, Trustee. Dec. 10th,l883.-:6W-pd. WE WANT JUST RECEIVED : BAKER'S Standard for Wheat. NEW JERSEY " Acid PHOSSHATE " " Meuryman's A. D. Phos. for wheat. They also keep oa hand BACON FLOUR, MEAL,I ONE OR TWO RELIABLE, INDUSTRI OUS MEN IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY TO SELL OUR POPU LAR BOOKS. for you, and, when I'm elected Governor Offer liberal inducements. Applicants will I'll pardou you." Please give experience (if any),aud re- - tavanAno oa tn ita rant nr onn nfaiilfa. A "All nget ; you may go this time. Take 8llejldld Chance for raen who are not afraid off the rope, John." I to work and want to make money. Apply I mounted my horse and rode away, I in person or by letter to t47:3ml B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main St., Richmond, Va. SALE NOTICE! with tearful thankfulness and a determi nation never to tell another lie. Next day when I reached the place of discus sion a large crowd had gathered. When I approached the people were shouting ith lanehter. Great Alexander ! Some I will sell at auction, on 1 uesday t he iota I j c -..- ' A QU th. ftltf-inrr one was relating my experience. Shor -W--" w 0 1 T i.mA im k. 'K !"m.ZZTL ?TT " ZZ Two Valuable Dories, speaaer iiiu can mnu niiu uie of taking his name. noneiit. I THEY ARK AGEKTS FOB Wheat Drills. The very BEST MAKE and very Cut at also BOLTING CLOTHS, AX FRENCH BURR ML STOIH. had accused VXm win mir nn. I One Milch Cow, a lot of hogs, a good two- Ii 1I1S IHIIUC. 11. ntmm 1 w. I . I 1 , , , , iL t - horse wagon, 1 one horse wagon, single and could not face the crowd, and . , . C' v.,nM harneas. nlow iears. V I V mm- m V mm -m w - -mrmrm-y . - mm, ' - - ms J f mg left aa rapidly as possible. The whole farming tools of every description, a lot off thing was a joke. At the election I was Corn, Wheat, Oats and Forage dec . , defeated by an overwhelming majority. I an i other articles too numerous to mention. Will sell privately, a valaable arm, con sisting of 200 acres more or less good mea dow and creek bottoms. A urst-ci ass a well ing, with all the modern conveniences, with good barn, grainery and other necessary out-bouses. There is a fine prospect for Difference Between the Sexes. Philadelphia Call. Women talk for the sake of telling ol(1 on the Diace with prospect shaft be what they know ; men talk to draw out gun. what others know. jkW Sale to take place on the farm 3 When a woman become, flurried ahe I ' ens oi oauu.j NO. 1 , GRANITE MOW, Sept. 26, '83.) ua unt it., ft. C. MINING ENGINEER Will examine, report on, or take charge of mineral or mining lands, dsvelop or work the same. Experienced in gold, cop per, silver and iron in the United States, South and Central America. Late 8u per intendent of large, copper mine in North Carolina Assays made. Best of references. Address, Clarkkce M. Be el, M. E., 55 Wall St., New York. Jl:4w Dec. 31, 883. 2w-pd R. V. LANIER. feels for a fan ; when a man becomes flur ried he feels for a cigar. Women iump at conclusions and gen till I BH (j - -- Women always show by thair actions that they greatly enjoy going to church ; men are leu demonstrative. Some women can't pass a CHILL YRIXE, tbe Great CHILL CUR1 oftbedav. Warranted to Ct Hisi every millinery time or the money refusued. For sale store without looking in ; some men can't pass a saloon without going in. & wnman never sees a baby without 4 a- v - wanting to run to it ; a man never sees a baby without wauting to run from it. Women love admiration, approbation, adulation, self-immolation en the part of others, and are often weak, vain, and fiivolo us. Ditto men. only at J5NNtoa Drug Store. ASTHMA CURED! Mario Asthma Core. Persons af flicted with this distressing complaint ahnld trv this Medicine. A few hours use ... . - i n ... ,i . i.. I !-- hfti. iWrtm. r--. T Will eniirt'iy reUJUYC an ijji;aaiui, uu mc Jimil . RJC PAVH Tliu Tfifc ni u,ni .an iron i anil ( pen Willi npriftrt wwht, m ease and freedom. Price $L For sale at JCNCt 0 ENNISS' Drug Store, ' suwuaio, . t.' Dissolution Notice J The firm of Smithdeal 4 Bernhardt U tajS) day dissolved by mutual consent. P M. Bernhardt having sold out to W. Smithdeat All persons indebted to said firm are re spectfully requested to call sad settle si " . i tAi a Xa. l .i i i ... . onte w mi tt. gmnaaeai, wno win cennuue the buainesa at ais old stand. W. SMITHDEAL. mm P. M. BERNHARDT. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CBAO LISA WATCHMAN, ONhT $1.60 PER YEAR, - P nria IB - '- IMA iimmIm MM mi mmm I f a
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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