i - . . - :.--- Hi- y-. I . K'j il ; -s ; .1! ,PJ; III t - CTPIItft 1 A'M. "GoodmanVand'AL H. : Bailey ..ETC1ISU (ch of whoojtf witkthe : house i ; - i. A i TUV Atwell - also has "CI. ft- 8 1 'if I :, , . 1 - 1 i" .1 1' Luuf ta vmt MriAlwell ahjdhasj i .;,, . 1" rt, Tffthants' official duties toyertoim, mmuB ! . The name ot the general innu.r-tti last election. .S:iLKt, Mpnr Mock alter ricvu - y-- - ; , wo6cubiea iiy Vho cater to uief e wh ias tke best Salisborv at nearc , Va fhfi irindlvfeefcmra en- i 1 L! Iriha tvBAn O nT tvw . . ?; j i WATcaA tmainea lowaru uim mj i. f ". " Tto say - , fh cnnntv. and now as in Jars irast. ! not a history of eac, , mf i -readiness to snpply quired iirhts aad shades so as w i t . j mf favnra- 1 ' vTr 7i i ' 'lowest rau auu uw ------ SoFfisis that of Kluttz ble tenif ii HVSMf -rSL'li rlme dewn mail, Bost rdAmu SrtwSre years a-o, and thn B,1Jce', At the corner of . Fisher an4 Ohnren irahsiraa: -..'lundieman, bw, ? n af the bestuocaraons.?. Wished tw4 years befbreUThis last tn that cokld iive beea ctedr T - - , - 3 1 Thft business tof ? Meronev &Bto. is lik that of their fellow merchants here, of a general character; Dry goods and llftfibifinroOT.i;proTsio,ta and shoes,-carpets and mailings anu a host of other articles enter into the returning to Salisbury' in f;epi180; He r was tnen appoint jfeveuue in srieetor and Gnajrer. which! position he Kld tnr ftir vaarsN-E OrliXfi JtitO I01! ieSlOn::thanrh Vmnf Sn rciHioar'liovr: J 1m fcr lowini? vears he did nothing; then heTHe has hid mHehtITth noliticaltVbiitff tlieri is duly inenlTSnwUritfly or became connected with mining opera- matters-twas a member of - the North jotirwiseJ In gncakiii of the exhibit of tions, i ana ne put m tc tuwimuuua yaruuui xjegisiainre auring inejvari.j, state jjesavst i . partner ,G VtlisKd hiTWeient -Ttb mhlal $outh Una a cormpouu. m ?.c;rA1..rirrtn(f ln tnei aainiii"ar ;T1Hiit ttie-BurDOses tion of affairs since then was tww- pafci r his tne r armew f puyi tirement of3Ir. Graham, tHe other o- Snd oar note book shows some items partners hating purchased his mteresL concerning it and the firm operating it. r p;T,f w maV make bnef per- Th Varmer'a Warehouse -js as we aiHnention.f The Wartrw are mtimated, a jbstanOiillyi built rf Rownn coahtr. and ach, for Rtmnm, !20x4(feeMlt4s well lnr form f TafA. has been actively well ventilated and the u t,pd in DBS wav or another witn H1 ;i admirabl v adopted to the con itsjaaterial interests Mr. Klntt? be- of the firm and of the buyers ww business Ufe as a derfe lox, njmwi, M(l getters of leaf who trequent it. poster A W-i a House ion muuc wuii rnroVinnsA vss briilt in 11882, and . . - t-r t , . 1 X UU x " " ... existence), and afteards waswiin Ubat Salisbury has so excellent an es- others "until engaging in trade upon nw of he land is due totne -own account. Mr. Rendleman was exertions of Capt. TL B. Beall, , J ijaised a farmers boy subsequently he interested others in the schen, i ! became a teacher, and for years, in thw ortriaizcj a stock company and speedi- hgtate and Texas, he ; taught : school. jy buiit the, warehouse., IU business J 4 llany ofhis old scholar in this county . Uspicionsly, the fitd public aire now patrons of the 'house. He had piace on the 4thi of April, never bsen connected iwith; nierchan- 1S8 at wnic, time the?e were between - ' 'dizing. until the old firm of Kluttz, thirty forty; thousand i pounds ot I hrtraWm & Rendleman was formed, but Hip iioor' Since then many ! ince thn, like his partner, Air. iVluttx, thousand pounds have been old at the nTTmftition of stock, and the store usually presents j a busy) tappearaTOe. The . co-parther3 give their own time and attention- to jaffairs and also em ploy .three salesmen, YVnv.Gr. Kainsay VY. U. ianasay ana jonn si. oioau, wuy have beeA'withtnhousejthree seven imd two Tears respectivelyJ u ' " ''.ft -I 1 iMeroney & Bro. make .W ' pretence rtf Joiner a wholesale trade? They make it their specialty to caertqf the needs nf retail buyers in town iahd' countryi, and they have the happy faculty or, re taining, old friends and patrons. They have m ion? ueen in ousiness thAt terervbodv hereabouts; knows tnem and it can truly be said that iney nave been weisrhed infthe balances and not found wanting." Jr Many 4 merchant of to-day has graduated from Meroney Bron and the nearly a third of . a cen tury of business life for the house has in countless ways been productive of good results. t ' J. D. GASKILL. I . In ascertaining .memoranda relative to the business men and business interests of Salisbury, here and there we meet with ; instances ot almost phcnominal success, i and these in stances stand out in boia renei is il lustrative of what men can accomplish iMhfv wilL Take the case of J. 1 . y . ... . ' -it - fins nil as one- lllustrauon. ne was Col. Shobcrils an Attorney b pro- si ve glus erfptlii f m l in -riricticenow. iMjwen there, umcii wp" 'S"-rf., J . FOR LADlfcs A T 7Wptv wwrkl'at the' Reimer and Xaajqn mines. 1 ancLalso a member of the last Gonsti-j svrtli Crolina has ihe aie' .ttnt In'the hieantime'he had mWhr maM tritional Convention. More recently helnf ViiciiTw trtit ha nihil U 'mnj .limo sltnn ho and its-busiiiess i?rad- has beVn SAtYt5TO rF flio rryKxl Sfnf psh.ifi-iitlv'i-no irther word will describe it uniiv irraw 1iTiT.11 it iiiii.T.voviwcvi vuc tucuitu:, iau. ouowr iras rmsm in oaieui. 1 r i a ilia - "n.ua i.t - 1 xy7 I1JC Old Is UtUll UUUl " , . . I v wuuuVUVl W IMOV AA 7 1 . . , f I . f . , . . , ...,. llOUS IMlllfc I lie Jilt. ciuuu of f the best equipped'and- best kept hotels in the Stat6.- ' Weed it is a house e has buckled qqwu . 1U Farmers W arehouse, ana tne manuur jantile ork. This work has not been in whjch . its business is conducted has -M.U.a if j .rnrwV rpsmltif. LThe trade OI onrl tmnd will of the house has manifested a good, heath- wll0 Hr3U-rht into bui:ne3s re nlfrmwih. and. both as a wholesale and if--" . ii ! retail supply point the establishment of j tl v wareV Klutti & Rendleman has come to be fi f '.I :,-.'li' louse wis ooenel by tr e Grav & Beall. anl On the hrr. looked upon as reliable; in ee.y sense. of j .inuary J8S4 the pre ?nt firm wa ?he lines of trade are those .common orms composed of Capt. T. B, Beall, to what is generally known as "gener- tt c nost and John Foird. Capt. Atrade tr. dry goods,! notions, gro- Ro ; mi x i -tf Beall of Series, boots and shoes, carpets, queens- Dayijsoa county; he came tp Salisbury - - fnfl dent infent of the hrm to meet tnese n , t iirjxr 0win2 to !his indefa- . .t 1 I III .. Ilnn.l -' .. . wants in tne best dossioic Wi-. ti"-able eilorts that the town now con- intr rhipflv in New York, Baltimore on i and Richmond, and in .quantities, tne c fc- the general manager of I nouse is ciuiouw w sen a, ua..u.w busmesi, his partners, ju-ur. iosi ratpji. N and thouirh a large per cent, of 1 i 1vi; foprs. th.inTh thev rjts trade is at credit, yet the hrm jn- toQ -ye the business more or less per form us that their losses are very small -5? slUintion. . I- compliramt to the purchasing pub-1 ti. Wnf. sA!nti o?tipd at the lie hereabouts. vr . ' "-.r' ' ' Farmers Warehouse on the 17th of Kluttz.S Rndlemah draw trade from Decenlber There . was a Tgoodly ex- . ii .' : -l - it. ' 1 L.i-i i i r 1 ". ' w realizing .Teiiecessixnniexeanere gre yearsf?.f?f , . , ; v ; , .ld.-irchins tom and mtoi. for other and better hotel iu;mmoda-j fraijingbjimJ Uo make; special-j Ati lhls ini oif hprilcn!ii tm'nt tions built the Mt. -Vernon Hotel, one J ties I of.: groceries '-.;. provisionsf boots, j DmIhw v. n A us'i1 ; comity boy VU'-i.- l.i. 1 - -- 'li. ' 3 1 4 ' lv !.. II.. I... fcuues, uais, caps, . wooq! ana wjuowismifli Kev. v";' f.A U Aillirlti. ,Viilni:i lii:iituieut lUUCli Msis-? that it is a treat to stop' at. J' The man- ne-haif , of ; their annual l trade is. at tance." f 'i r . " f )let;in whichit is kept1 reflate credit wholesale, extending throughout thef ; Mr. Lcfonard Krultr, of tbls vicinity,, upon Mr, Frereks: and the town, and counties of Rowan, Davie, Davidson, returned j Irani' New Orleans Sjitarday those who are once guests of the Stanlv, Montgomery and Cabarrus. ,No hist, aiiU jral'led to see u. Ho, wns .de "Mount Ternon" beai;:-away pleasant traveling, for orders is done, ; and yet lighted JitIa his visit. The xpoitioti is imnressions with theni.; -l 1 ... both .wholesale and retail trade is in a ti. tii.r.4Rt thinir yet nnwluced. The . ! Mn Frercks shops are now 1 almost i most prosper&us condition, in fact Mr. v.,;.,, vtL,ain .-shiUt i sulcudid.- II exclusively run upon. repairWork bt all Bingham iitfonned u that Ihe business ; -liroii'0f it. aud had thrYikasnrb' kinds. , Skilled workman an Inodern of the house has been : betr thiayear - lajju( ,j 8cveral of 8lllct8 , per- topis are -rapioye .wrj. , Uonsfroia other State who did not know arfikCTJlr verv OUST. c cixvuiv iruiau, i y cus: uc jubu ou jd uidt m cu h u c. chiui. it t s - f . . . te i. lc-vrv '1J' ru y, . vi-i l J i .i r.t y l j wc haul sfhem. lie sttniMwea t;at it ue now ever, tu see wre coiau verted into a manufacto .... j '-ii;,- n:i, Uncalma sama I mi clit fiiii&h souietiaie la tlio year 1836 . ; S it i i: 1 1 LZ ll il liSTT . has the nappy racuiiy or succeeaing u locauuu uu mese jea, iuuu-u owu wnatever ne ainaeriajtes, ana eituer as i u per wuu . uus uccur uucu . wt i8,Ur.r: HI'. Mil, Rrugg,s,Til(i: S SjJM ry proper, for provemenfc in the ratio of cash to credit, huld ujulertake to tell all . aI' tfj wnnld Knr ao far aa hi bnsiness is concerned. though nccotiutetl a prety .rapid tiUker.he Bie' -.joMd.YirRlia iys the Durham . i - r wnmer u ,. T , AlUnU .aid: Ar.re l1 n have no limitation In V iiiuunst; w ll .1 A 1 PIT PTtV -Ks J.:,, -v.' "'"l l.l&d?t . funnel it k, be JuBtMwti. i;Wi'nl.O lnmaon say: i 'We J.avthZ' Jr one ox aosotute merit." , :"' t A llfMTITiY of uK:..i. t i IB. . ' and-never sold nUn anv pWeu" was wanted again!? " 1 je ery year." rtannfacturer or hotel keeper we wish 1 buildincr, which is of , brick, two floors . i .. 1 l1 i ii it j !' I i . " . J.S.' a ' -1 - .1....- -...II 1 . " ivLmk 1 pied, and aliis required, foj, tstocks vhvp iui beHtit the United Gtor-I cnrejl one of.iSS - - 1 I AnwiMi aw Inwrn 1 Ii .rk mi hncinn Oi. . 1 1 1 1 ... .I..I1.S i. ...t I. .r ......1 l n'icpa (i I v Ir diAi-.. - 1 i. w iuuiicu uc itugv. i.; luivuuoiul: i Bl.'VUS. g ii ll luilo ' uuiiiuo niniii ui uiiuus ivnjyiu -'1 K l!sl rt mm. il L i ll. I ii a i , l 1 , i 1 j . . ... :. . '" I i '.'. . inere are inree co-partners m iuc niar Kets 01 tne nouse emoroce sucn al-e s .UlUo N..vth CanMlna mcreliauts ev above named hrm: H. M. Jones, J. o.l cities as Richmond, Baltimore, Pmla MpOnbhinSv ir.. and D. L. Lindsay. Con- Mplnhisi. Npw York. Chicago. Nash- born, as the saying goes, with neither cerning the co-partners and the mer- vUle and Knoxville, and necessary pur gold nor silver spoon in his mouth- chantile enterprise they are carrying chases are inade laiowihgly, and with what he has accompnsnea nas wen uy forward, the Watchman has sometning a correct appreciation ot the neeos ot his own efforts, aided, it is true by the f caV in tlllA iHTP. It "Will he five VearS 1 f Vo ,f iio fr. Io ;if Pr1 In. . i.: jia mofonn Koln nf " i.i.i. alc 1 t i ... L U' Tr It iv . ' t lie low I im it ts out beiuir a blronc Kixiuiy . uy uxpMuj ""-t come reururary, buiee iuc mui o m eonciusion we may say Oi ulDg- j.- " thesa who years ago found put he would formed. It was a new enterprise the ham & Co., that their record as a mer- addiiioj.ai induceinent. do to tie to. . co-partners were young men, and each cantile house is praiseworthy. Thev " i " -03 MrGaskill is a youns man some- lrpadv had the advantage of a laree havp prpr htn- nmmnt in avail thm- .' Prof.iJ. N. Tiemau, as we- learn from where along in the "thirties we should acquaintance here. In this connection (selves- of iesitimate and honorable " Citizen, has established at Asheville, Her liiitroad couplet Lous witl ourStae arc perfect, and her business rucii ttitj ptonipt in filling jorders. The siitue pijpcr says "liichiuoud is the best in the court nu 1 ket slur hea V v groceries . . ever came.Vithin kno 101 bottles.' - r ARemedvof which Dr J r tt ..I . I AiaM.iy 1 am fully contU TTk unrivaled lor cl, ,1 .lisS claims to cure.' frlltj A TV . i . v . . Hi AJeiaeayaDootiuo M:jjj0,m, OI Allm:i, Well J-int favt.r .l.li 9i been a We see. Continued next week.) Carolina V a t c h man. State, f The works are con venientryr situ ated iul reference to the Western N. C. Railroad and its branches, with which it is projtosed to count ct by a hide track. rhePi?fessr seems to be a practical niau, and we &hall "be pleased to hear of his TUUltSDAY, JANv jeto. success The personal. issue between Gen. Sher man and Jefferson Davis, heretofore coil ed Pei Ashey. from A y4ung man (about 25 years old) uani- se, 01 .New jersey, naviii" cone 10 lie, X. C, in hope of finding relief consumption and dyspepsia, says a if 1 it rti:;?i-.i-; 13' 3 Mil " W ! tv. an;l s6 other sections . pay tnbute -A f " f u ,nv h;d nf this here. The cc-partners personally at- 3 throughout this section that tend to the business, and .they ave an fc i3 wr yield and .better in quali- fifi$cient xorp? of salesmen: W.VV. ty than ever before. Capt.j Beall places 4Taylor, DU.Botian and J. A. Neely, the quantity grown in ' this county at each of whom has a large circle of ac- aboat one railiion j pounds a good " fluaintarices and friends, lo conclude, showing forso young an industry here. worst wih we can make the house The Farmers Warehouse attracts js unlimiteU prosperity for the future. , f aU 0f this and adjacent vi" 11 D: A,irWE , '1 - U i counties, and it also receives considera- AU wwts. nbnmfqin lfotYlJ rolQTIVP r.A trip I . . - . . ' 1 f il r;Tr.A. ,? v . ,r, ble consignments by ran, irom, tne time W&-.Py r ff rwestern art of , the &ta.UsJ The inter- hardware busmees in a :tnriving conai- e3t3of all patrons of the Warehouse tion, and we here make more or less de- o . ,,,1 lnnVrd nfw whpfhpr thpv -'Med mention of a house that ism are t in personor not, remittan- ; .of D..A.Jltwell The -gentleman m orable effort -is put forth f to mountain . question is a native of of Rowan cpun- the most cordial relations' between all yf and for the past twelve or thirteen concernc lariUeJiasbeen iientined .with hw . Me3Srs;B Bo4" & Foard are ac nrent lines of business XJorng back complishings a work-they are , B;,record, we find that he beph mateny dVjinn the best interests j hasiness life as Jong ago as 18o7, when of Salisgurv? and .we hope that their 1 be becamd a c erk with J. U Hargrave eTp(kasa to '85 willbe more than aU D.sep Well. Hn March 862, Mr. C 1 ' " ? : ; U&twellL eilistedias al volunteer in the , r' n'S ? ? r Confederate service, and became Order- Tne oldest unchanjd fi now -; Sergeant in the m C Ke re- doing , busine3sin Salisbury is that of I mained in active service unhl the sur. Merney & Br0 lrecord of business render (11 fact until some time after) m Vperiod of thirty years, and '-SSlSr -18td - rmg Jtiis aVeconfof business enterprise as i-smoothec his wmikled front he as w JL The co.partners? T. j. P. p. "TvVfit.i1 x. : :ln. cu Meroney, are natives otwnat is now mX ff f t SlP?e Davl iunty, which Vai' formed from liawan. The eldest .brother came to iudse. He is a native of Carteret coun- kJp mnv. in Derfect trood taste, make I mpfih nda r Mfndinor'nnd sfrpnoth- N. CI. reduction works, designed to ex . J i IQA'Via lvarra-i-i- mownnfilp ... i: f Jfe..l n V. n4- I ii'a v -i ii n i I. if ' ' r i 'i.. ii !. ty, unu. m xuw ut,, uvp f'vr I mention 01 Pvicwiiiu neut o vw uwv i eninff tneir iraue, ana 'tne results navt trace ine meiais. iu ores.iounu m uu ute as a cierKin acouuuj. wic has come to our Knowledge. Morehead city. Fifteen year agohe Mr. Jones is a native of Iredell,; but came to Salisbury, arid as clerk in a. ' this county ha j been h:s to Jie i )T most small establishment rapidly made friends cf lfe. In 18(55 he began clerking he showed that he was given to husmess for Meroney & Bro., and he remained methods that he appreciated system th them eight years then he began and order in business management, and trade for himself as one of the firm of as a clerk he was esteemed, n.ot by his jones, GaskiE & Co., and when tliat employers only but by Others. In 1872 firm dissolved he was out of trade for one he began trade for himseit m oansDury Yearthen this partnership was or- as ope 01 tne nrm 01 ojicvjiiuuius, uean o-anized. &"C6. Bold out of it and 2 years later Mr. McCubbins is also a native of . i 11.. r : 1 . tt 1 1 m i Avrmrt47Ai t no 1 1 rrn an .uiiiuv it: in u hi 1 1 . 1 1 u a t ri a . . . O . . ' T t I llllt-U Iff l it iinnriPdiiq ui n v vw u u 1 1 Co., in which Mr. M. L. Holmes was a Ufe in i860 as a clerk for McCubbins, nud ju wllictl Geu, Sherman fared rather partner; , This was m lS, and six Foster & Co., at that time general deal- aiy.-sttangely enough, lw got into the ff ll'lXv: rtmainedwith them United States Senate, bhern.au feels the ved. smce when J. D. uaskili s name nnbi 1S71 when as manager and a . ... ' . ;- . . 1 cj . 1 i asn 9 . -t itt iiia twkctiiiiit i it j 1 ! ura tu. has been the sole one representing the partner in the profits, he took charge of . . -" v V , house, i 1 ' a store at Thomasville, under the Style drts' ? 6eem9- ov. nc lin. a hand he business of the house is of-more nf McCubbins & Co When he return- ,u u,e ba8'es " played it with than ordinary niagnitude. Mr. Gakill M to Salisbury he becxime one of the usual ability. It i an tutgracious isnot only one of our leading merchants 0f McCubbins, Beall & Co; In 187C piece of business to talk of Mr. Davis in but he buys considerably more than one he entered the employ of Meroney & the Senate where lie iias uo cnance to te half (probably two-thirds of all the Bro., and remained with them until heard, aud would be Perused, the privil cottoil marketed here. It was also ow- this firm was formed. . ege to speak for himself were he able to ing to his ehergeting action that bahs; Mr. Lindsay, though a native of New be preM-ut. The delmte sp rung up on a bury is largely indebted for its Nation- York State, has lived in this, county lf,8itin f Mr. HawlerL vnUhm on the al banK -but ot that we snan speax most 0f his life. He, too, served a long in its proper place. - ; I mercantile apprenticeship with Mero- ir n .1 1' it' l, I on 1 j :t 'ai. (ir. uasiuu a uxie. ui uuuc icpcuu ney Bro. wTas in iact, wnn mem a multitude of 'objects. I As 3 knatter fcr about ten years, like his partners, almost of course the leading spepialties ne brought to bear upon his present are dry goods, notions, clothing, boots tusinecs a thorough knowledge and ap and shoes, carpets, groceries, pro visions, preciation of the needs of the people etc., in brief the term i "general mer- hereabouts. All three of the co-part-chandise" best applies to it;. The house ners unite in giving the business in occupies a most excellent location on hand their personal attention, and so the Cifhen, failing f success and despair ing off recovery, deliberately-', resolved to eoniiuU suicide, and sent out and bought a 1 istpl 1h the put pose, which was carri ed out by his 'shooting himself in the head i Jut Daniel G. Fowle has been" re- over, the United ,anc Agent, gayi l ukw States . I Illid .i . the war. On a l ii-ffa ..l.. , 'Jk C ' e V. eniiOHua nil niimlMr f -.aoa' l . ,, . . i - ' ti(( us K ill 1 d,K..., . 1 A remedy aiiontw hid, MrJ w ; v-anersviue, Uh.rertifie? ,mU cured two membei,f ,js f ,.mi, ,!f strual irregularity otm: This Crtal r . ? &enu lor lrcntie on tl, Iii.i.i.: nemoCWnnimi, riii.iltd trte "a1 uradneld liesrU ator (.Vi. n... . .1 n MILL -STONES. " ; Known' ROWax (xrvn- I STONE QUARRY anJ will coJUmie j. mana ror miii istones uvm t,is eg, - grit so el i known lrrouglwui ikt k for Us sttprloritjiror Mill inVs. j(iram!5 for ornamental pUrpos-'ts M'ii,uii;pms,tc.k also be luU at'Uu quarfy.; ; AiMrr II ' - J-t- WYATT.'SjlklB! -" : T . President for a copy of the, historical 8tateiueu't concerning the public wlicy of the executive department: of the Confed nte States. Mr. Harris s:iid he had exam ined the papers at the War Department and found them to consist of a somewhat voluminous argument by Gen. Sherman of his side of the personal issue between- commended bv the Democratic caucus a . . - for.tlje office of Solicitor General to take the place of Sauri F. Pnillips, vlu came all the wav from Washington to this plact last Fall to make a lilaine speech to a 'mass meeting" of half a dozcu rev- eiiueineuaud about 50 negroes. ... . i : "I! : ' - , j- LOF. , - forestall and make a case which facts do not tain. ' -; Tile N. Y. limes admits the unconsti tutionality of Federal appropriations An eiluciitinnal purposes, but still insists that! it may be done, notwithstanding. Thefe are a thousand other subjects that may; clamor for recognition when the constitution is ignored. -Better stand by the jaw. sus- Mr. Jerome Prince, of while been Boston, has for miner. I investigating ii rVttV lrtl- the vonncer in1853.? 1 ? ti prise, ana ; ne uus u-ii untiring mnis TJ. Meroney first entered upon" WrvltfiS mercimtaeUfral Jferkifor:HoweS.& ' m i !?eres?Whatr Mocksyille, Jn 1847- lnded Isrts ih todirecttons prior to that he had worked npon a .' i i ' :.i ,i i,; " I liuui, iu u. witn -yurur aaxu ui oilier fcteev Evocations, and when he beiran clerk- ft- traae i uat reacnes tnrousnout; a -.. v . .t " .- ro- k tYZi, tAi ! . ihg it was for a term of three years, -:aWlmfk haktiah ngncdltunaim- gmmog haarrurag the large mercan nlements , well-mfSthU luiesf tlle ( lse of which Meroney & Bra 1 ill Al 1 I " . -i . , .li people ana tney are saown in aoun- year has shown improvement over that dance. ' - Gf last vear. but thev say that they find . fi Irr.alrill nnt nrtlv Jldmits flint lllS I ,v,, nncinmon a mnrl-pd im , .ww J 1 ILIUlJlll' Ltit-Ai l,Uk9bViUV14 . 4JUAvv mi I i I . trade has Been better "this year than pr0vement in the demand for the bet- 1l!u. a :l ioh the war Salisbury has been'his home. eirrbpriUMr , iAt&pii i pWM;ahpd hi -f" 4 ' .-i II himself and Mr. Davis. So it would seem one of the corners of the public square require the assistance of but one other! that Mr. Sheiman and his friends are and the entire ounamg vux ieeT,i 1S salesman. J, A. tsailey, who has been simply entieavonng to lorestati instory used for buUnesa purposes. Within wi(h them for three years or more, these premises tire shown those articles Messrs. Jones, McCubbins & Co. not best adopted to j meet he necessities ot 0nly inform us that their trade this tt- i ii I'M it i ill t i rr (Li i : nnii t a 111 uuuii i ito i" n no u niiw ii ininriiVHii hi i. iivhi i ii.ii, i -. . n . Soutuern raosPECTS. lue lialtnuoie Manufacturer1 liccord cif a recent date list of inaiiiifacturiiig and hist, but that there is an improving de- ttr rnrades of goods-in other words, enterprises o'J;"" .n tne fcoutn mnri'd f fnr the better irrades of croods. r, nPPvfn,,m,v.o- f bht it. does not during the year 1884. 1 hese number . o o . kiuiuv, . i ... . . . I rrrt n i X' rf tt x: . x- iT: ilr 4 . . ,. i i.. a i . ll irc-iini!i invostpi niritrpimiinu Tin R:ileirli Aetrs-Obserrer Ims piven ne aevotes ms own uiue uiaumre uiiu pay to buy articles simpiy upon ine "" - "t?e"o e p- also gives employrent to half a dozen fcore of cheapness. As a matter of $105,000,000. ThU.iuflux of money was us an unique chapter on the "pleasures of ftr mnrfl uprsnns:' tWa best known of his nnnwa flio linoa nt ti-orlp pnorsio-pH in hv medicated uooii the fl ittering results ol hook" Brother Ashe certainly under- salesmen being his brother, D. L. Gas- the house are multitudinous. In the previous investments from which large staijds the ml vantages of, a kill, J. Wi. Bostian and I. b. Young, category dry goods and notions and paying dividends have been declined haml," and he is right L. vy. Walton is the dook Keeper. tnm mines take the hrst place. INext The Southern mantifacturniK boom of last The trade of the house comes from a in nrrnrpirate of sales come Groceries. r..t. u .4i t!iinH- iiii.uir nn.iieni . r. i The man who knows exactly whatvhis some urortertv iu. North Georgia. He liaftnmd a sil-ver mine injthc Coh'uttah mountains exceeding in value any thingyet reportei , audii saiil $'2U,0'J0,tKMJ couhi .not buy it The tires assay 80 per cent. s Wi OSfiiiTC Vi UC- 4 JinRlUCim A liADtOAL CURS rOH 3 too f i cflKit ; a rilYSICAI IrYouns APfllddle Tta i to VEAB3BV Thoue vnq Oases. Vfm ute qi!R km mot rr'Rri) isis! EtJI t jon to bBai V USS I N MANY Jjv4 ifnt:fic Kail TRIAL rWniM.Bjrfii' 'T! .. vital Ian s HARRIS REMEDY CO.,rrwC!Cj SOSi IT. Tentb ut- ct. iow- -i-ARE YOU-11 TROUBLED 'bird iu the lour gel? - If po. toyoii we bring tiilingioMf creal toy. You can ti ji CUBED And restored to perfect Jieaiibly wide area of country it is attracted ana then boots and shoes, hats, cloth- the fact is it has taken place in tlfe face neighbor ought to do is always around, T5rfl GrAfi V oy reason oi vaxiuus cuussca, ixui, wxc ing queensware jana. carpevs. xwu of a roa.jed business depressioirthrough- aMi never too unsy witn nn own auaus ; - out the whole country, and with a range to decide questions which belocg to oth-1 ; rHiaiS of prices so low as to prevent the em- ers He has uevet befeu a great success barkalioii of capitnl in any but the souud- hiiiiself but sees very clearly how others est and safest iu vestments. fail to be. It is more than probable that the He least beina the uniform courtesy shown floors and basement of a buildine; about . , .l . "kr. 1 I...... . . i to all, whether ncn or poor. jut. uas- feet deep are used, and yet this space kilL acts as if he felt he belonged to scarcely gives enough room. the people, and he hnas that the peo- , Tfae house bu 8 m suc markets as v -w-r 1 T-t T 1 - 1 li . i i nrst nartnersniD was witn v. n. i r 1-i k prising Duii'iera, auu acavj aaraware, i , , , , i m ! h&i tools; etbuHdso saslt Blif xSti ? -t M i wCtt o i -!1 J' partnership41a3ted.about .thxeeiireurs, r riaTrSeinotheV words it is'thel foUow the present firm aim of itiyiofegmee .remained unchanged since. . . .j.. lV xir l-.i". :e ?li-f-f - -1 riiven durmis the 'war business was con- Ti.irr mun r. i - i iiu iiwu'id iir ito m 'inw aiys . i - . pt ' ?aA Aorners. Ja r agricultural machina , ter the nr, jrpjciaUyiismade of i the well known surrender the brothers made prepara , fflTi vdi iioi. onA Ut, nr. a tions for its vigorous prosecution: They n v u.v-iun, nun ui umas UU.iXII Mr - ll I ll i 1 .1 solOHnambers. Othir farm and STrJ-?a' ,CX' fctbuH f iaie-arie as a ?hhey nowoccupy. -fi ni,! 'i - j. i t - ' itrom bnck and lombermiattiactared ', .v , . oy tiiem3eivesana to; tnis-tney nave i feuJv tfTA? ?Ton7er-a" -twlJed alrick warehouse, CCxO r tion' we jheld wit a Mr. Atwell he in- gt ' .- - . :, x ftlor?tttohat there ha4 been an ex- Iu; ftbout 1600 the Messrs. iPt -7v wr Menacy, seeing how badly Salisbury - k urd word . thi-yer ? he; aUo said that, needi ,a . . " iesUblishment built v S W ff Be W and equippeil foundry- and ma- JL '. " f . Til .L. . ;i - . .t inmng mill, wnica perated until the t ' T fAWA Air' t r . - flgedrrm fact h pajipur; formm- longer enables himlolsupervi eitrfhe ipterest a decked anf-we j think a well consequence is that the wcrkidreiiow meni??i And sq he should idle, and no better opening aiywhere tim9lWW$f -TO WW exists for some enterprising ani.praca he. such compliments. . . , caiman than to buy? or leaer the es- we it- ple have many claims upon his time. In other words, he is a "live" business man a man who has succeeded Where hundreds would have failed. . . P. A. FRERCKS. l The gentleman to whom we" now refer,' has certainly had a varied busii ness jcareer, ana we ; are,Hiaa ?i ,? mis opportunity of at leasts outlining it. He is a-native of Schleswig Holstein.1 and was educated at the politechnic institute of. Copenhagen, Denmark. Coming to the TJ nited states he accep ted the position of marine engineer in the Jfovelty Yard, of New York, and twenty-nine yars agio hie left that city and came to! Salisbury, Here4 he ac cepted an engajrement with Boyden & ban, then, carrying on machine shops hereJ Sand one Tear laterf in "nartnership ,with,:a"MrI Raeber, bought', out the es tablishment" which they 1 prosecuted until the war. Raeder absconded arid fled to the North in 1801, leaving Mr. tVercks tb paV8 the debts of the concern. T 4flAft 1 1 AmI . M.. in i&w he disposed or the property and V New York- Philadelphm, ' Baltimore i j i j t xv, fiw, . 11 ' .TTL-yZ, IV",t r. report .loes not cov,r ,a,lr all of UaUUllV . XJXX. UOXXCw WX3X.U5 . X.CT iwm , -.l .lil- l il - j xiT xi, t x x.a r, the capital that has beeti invested in nnd the counters aid shelves of the i store give evidence " of his taste as a buyer. It is evicentiyitne earnest euuit of the house to give complete satisfac tion to all patrons, and that lthey are doing so the improving trade ;; attests. "Good luck with the firm," say we, for we believe it to be deserved. BIKGHA3I & CO. Of the many mercantile houses es tablished in Salisbury soon after the surrender the oldest is that of Bingham & Co.,-in . other, . words, smce loOO there has been no change in either the crwnartners or the firm : style. These. cc-Dartners were and are i. A.1 Bing ham and Col. F, E. Shober, though the entire rnanasrement 'of thef,afEairs of the house haYe rested with the4 first1 named gentleman. " Mr. Bingham is ' a native nf thi pnnntv but wasi raised in'Davie. manufacturing in the South, vet it speaks volumns for the rapid development of the So Hill's hitherto undeveloped resources. Considering that she has in unlimited quantities the best of iron for her ma chinery and railroads, inexhaustible sup- lies of lumber and fuel,j the capacity for roducing an abundance of food material, he Northern capitalists now realize that he South, with her natural advantages, the, Confederate government rented it;i In about the year 11845; while still a ;h : ! i To ms n iraware wasi as iu.r. niweu taoiisnment. in l another tiace . " gives, his personal ittaition rndhe is I narticalarly call attexitipn to this m f llvK f also assisted by twoi 'efficient flcrr.Mer, " usjha it as a ; manufactory of shot. sbelt, percussion caps,c., Mr. Frercks being retained in charge. In the fall of 1SD3 he was'appointecTChief Engineer ui iiue .aigu cxioiii iron vo., ownea oy Brcdges fc Col,' arid upon leaving that concern he went to Wilmirigton in charge of the Hart & Bailey works. While there, in January, lb04, he re built a large cotton comm-ess. and was finaUyplaced in charge, of the marine du sines or tne worKs, under the gen eral employ 6f the Confederate govern ment! When'.the-rPederal forces Isap-I lurea viimmgton xur. r. was -ouered emlloyment under t'leir auspice, if he world serve them as well as he had the Co. icderaevtf and s.r-he remained uri boy, he began clerkling in his fathers store at Mocksvilie, ana, except uunui; fhp wai bo has been ! identihed . . with oti'vo lienpQs interests ever smce. He entered the Confederate service in -1861 in : nn ;,iprrfndent eayiury company wh?pV tx.aa mertred into the 10th Vir ginia cavalry ftt.Kichmond the f ollow ve ni in which! he held the rank of 3d.Ixieutenapt the close Uie o.fJrio' cflntain of his com- pany, and though he is one of the con cp : nTnber of officers" and men wVAvpr PToerrenced-the humiliation f ofiii cnr mder. ! For a "year or so before the war he had earned on a Jonathan Chance lias been elected U. SjSenator fwuu Khmle Island, i t i d. D. , Cainei-on was re-elected from Pennsylvania. Win. M. Evarts was on Monday elec ted to the U. S. Senate from the Slate of New Yoik. i .- "Fear God and keep his command- nijeuts," was designed to give every oue ! a much work as ho can stand under. Please every boly 1 Who ever "tried it 'Ills a fpeeUl remedy brIl tiiinins'to tlie wonit...nl nut; iniK man.can cue hers-dl ly Iw'Pe lions, -ll imperially M'fa supjireHHed Jir painful 'TJ, and partial jprohipfMi. It ttj? relief and peraiai.vniiy vyf'fcii function. AH remeiiy i-M-f .rtii.n npriod knoKn ' "i" this invaluable prepaiilio:h Saved Her tj ; " il i:ii;or; Md DR. J. CRADF1K1.I-I'tr en several hoiileH of .vu,ir r r..ii:;.f tlio uj.mii ;mo f' iUI lailiil"! - , roratf trii'1 . i w ..A 1 "1 i i i' may erect mills right iu her cotton helils, pleased no one thoroughly, aud himself bined.of Mxtcen y'ars:, if frwm which she-can' snpplth! world wih liistf all. , , - 4 helieve I jj a'Kndw textile liibrics at prices bey iid coniieti- ! ; ' ' . ', . ' Slu,?Z! Tknow your nM: tion IImucp Wo nutv look foi w.-mV to jx - i Information from Boaid of Commission- - - rill KPf ' i w - , .-.nnil'Ii""' i nave rit "'; . iiture of steady though swift outcome ; ?fM respect to proposed changes in the i8 fiVar ' ... '. . i . .. r .... .1. L..i ftown Charter is iiv hand, but too ldte fcr otmvfri to the time when a heretofore neglected howu viiM..m,iuU, uuw iw i ,iof - section of our common couutrv shall come lls o6-; to her own. with tliejibility toccjuvcrt her Ot my friendl.oMre ml ll more money1 than at anything: else by taking 11 1 11 an agency lor tne beta seiung book out. Be- guxnens succeea granaiy. jsoneiau. Terms tree. II it i im ti.w . uh. 1 ...a . A I Kov. II, 64. ly . . .. . FOR SALE! tan' material lino inanuiaciureu gous fortliitmarkeltsof the world. A protective tat ill' ha built mills remote fiom tfieir biise of supplies, but if the delegate! au tlwnities will heed tho voice of the people under the new dispensation, the owners oi inee iiiiiof .-v. - . 0 he o0tu of Jnuuarv, 1885. 1 will of- prPr couveit their butldiDgs to more piohta- fer f,,r M0 t the Court-house dotir ill ; "ecu ble purposes. The gwernmeut should Salisbury, N...C:, my tract of land, lying never to such east of Salisbury. : Terms cash or bauka 1 Onr Tratif on i i r 1 t-t 41 ft v- i ,re punt-r" v reI"(I' . . 1 1 E KOTiC Thrfirtv of i'' WareW ronrfctors of K i.in ', UW thiday dilvr.1' purposes, lue gtvernieui siinniu aausonry, my tract or laud, lying er, again attempt to 'insure dividends both sides of owii Creek and on imth uch unrighteous ventures. 'fjf f t!t.Briugle Frry .Road, where- ; .. . . the road crosses the creek i mile onth alistnr, , X 13;ltu, r v Id' the! brokerage busiiess at .A Charlottje-in i X 18GG. cop ny th;h r11 Tlie re-alectioiiof,' Senator Vance will nblvaloBe gratify hi "fiietids in NoHh barolina; Onr Senator has a reputation which tpread far and w ide over this gteat country, aud thousands ore looking upon him with hic hud confidence in his integrity and devotion to the Vest in- ttvt of the cooutry. ; ble paper;: 12:3w - J. A, JtetvYES. wanted ror The Urea tne presidents. Taejargr dsoiaesW best boot; ever sold lor less thau twice our Drtce. tTbe fastest sellinz oooi In- Ameilea. ' Immense, prollts o agents. AlllntelUsent ueopl want tt Any on mm V. "Ml" H au uecoine a successiul a cent - HMiMtTT Kan CO. -"f Terms free. JQrtlan.t,Matne.3 wJae .tlfc j- -J.

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