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r r - "-'K " : " " -t . - . i .'- .v r T :L- t - :arlPtl the mro&m .-ire.' i it- . si . . i.'ii mi t " - , !on on maiv-' r ,. . ,, 'w Yi6t been 'h:t,rn doubt, to ?v' v.-'"v-" i TBceglAbt. The store of; Messrs. Patterson & Corriher, at China Grove, J was forcibly entered - Wednesday night of last ;week ntd robJed of - about sixty or seventy dollars orthof merchan dise. 'Entice. L'teado boring through the , window shutters. ' It seems the thief pr thieves werei frighten off, for in the Haste to get away "an anger and a lot of goods were left on the out side of the store. Mr.' ll. F.Grah am, a clerk, 'was sleeping in the store, but .knew nothing of what had happen un til next morning." There no satis factory clew yet obtained. r -o- in Hespci ioni to J. C, Pianix, presented by Prof. English. Thursday Might, the grand Finale, the reeentioii was well'ntteuded by many of the lovely ladles of the land. 1 Among the Fair SeX-ffJioJicert -that Salisbury Wtta.ieprcf.ciitedby thtTcIsaTiii in y ouugv ladies,: Miss. Kesjer. jind Miss Meroney. This closes the iuost success-: 4 til sessinu for Keveral years and noWithe outlook for Ti iuity Collee is exceeding-" ly bright. - We expect to see ber riso. higher and yetbigher until she is uniong the leading Colleges of the State. i .1 :-. - ' . - " r, : s ' . F. MINING DEPAKTINT. T. E. BKC.VKB. ' ' I R. Jf. EAKES, 3C. K '." :manageus. ! 1 in rrice3 I at' 51." S. ice by Cough- in this paper. the retinng l;'i'nrran cements for 1113 SUC- ,.Kro reached home -IV tk. Ji. tvvx- 3ivingout 120 a.m. fiititf the trip of 100 miles than lx hours. iuai ? .whkh is; steadily If . 1 out of the Western -;!. nliveto .the jb, (,:!.. .bi!y tr.Jiis.. The hero about V a.m. ami The DLIG1ITFX3LENTaTAlNMEKXS. The Music School of Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Neare, have just given the citizen of Salisbury two most excellent concerts. They were of the highest order, . and reflected much praise on these most efficient and thoroughly conscientious packers, i The first evening3 entertain ment was a . miscellaneous, concert, wnerein the-pupils were presented r.s soloists; either - as vocalists or pianists. As the programme, embraced nineteen selection, it : will hardly be expected that they will lie reviewed separately. The large audience that heaVd the. per- formance was loud in its.:praisey,.ri Last niht the ldvelv Operetta, (Sqronis) entitled': ."Lily Bell, the Culprit Fay" was rendered. The Stage was gorgeous in its beauteous array of sweet scented flowers, and the fairy gjrl3they were as beautiful -anci grace ful as the ideal fairy did their parts nipre like artists, than 'mere debutants. It was" beautiful! The audience, a large and cultivated one, was warmly enthu- -At the Hunnicutt they have struct itich. The best days run- returnmg about 8600. Capt. .Tames McCandlass lias presented us with some of the fine specimens wnicn consist 01 siavy qiuuiA carrying some sulphurets and literally sprinkled with free; gold. We notice by Burchards report of 1SS2 that Row an was the banner county in the.pro duction of gold, having produced that year,' 24,000 worth: We had 1 some fear of - falling short this year, but be yond a doubt the Hunnicutt i will swell the record. ' - VvelfaTe of Davidson.; .The cencrai opmr ion is that Dr. Lefevrvfill jf t-pt. ' Dr. A-DJ:IIcpbarn thef retinng president, departs for a newT Sold of labor, we are Toldretiiue ddrin tUe-'epwog bonth, alid iii his departure bui itatej Fii lose good roan ud Davidson f ColJeSQoe f the bestniidiuostpopnlgr presmeis mat i.h ni&itlfMl over the 'destinies of that - - , . lnstitntlon. - Tlie meeting of the board f trustee Adjourned at 'six. o'clock, ami all .i... ........ I-... n..u ivnr mi. ljio 1 1 ine IMC IUlil w o j j street deiM)t "and boarded the cars for .S. r . - '- 4.-. US ' V 1aviuMiii.i i ; - -.y., , ; , . . j IIn-.Leroy F. You mans, of Crtlunibia, C.Z who U to deliverlUie annual ora tion, arived on the South train, alTd was iftet ly tlie trast ee s 1 u an iiiformnnau- ncr and escorted t tieujtiiteyiiie nam. fmfddUioD to tlse tUtevH "tln?r v.ere, thre hundred citi-eus ill the jdrvt with tickets to Davidson;-and us.. the States- ville trairrcontained Only two poaches, the Columbia Cii'v were buinled tin, making ii train ot cars "suffcieutttcm;ry the crowd-There; was jti ilaige numWr of out fur Darisou with each scoactt full. Toe ChaihUte-eoniet aiid was nuiarU the train, it having Ueeuijengiiged ito fur nish music for the connienc-eiheutp I 3d r. Youuiau's addt-esM is toflie deliver ru iu 111 tueij'; iiijvt a y -.. ni luormtijr. VI here will uo no irani;,io uie college this niorniiig(but a uupiliejr of vyv citizi-jis 'will go iu private conveyances. Tlie re meseutati ves itf. thu literary socie ties will deliver their oiatiopis to qay. liml but unfortunate woman fcycbuntyinissedaierethis iarv. bhe was tall -Icaf.Bg ; ..i,,nt o v. in ean'l leave so as to make Willi tiie norm. an ..trains ou me, t 1 - -r F f" - v.miir rnlilv nne dawce!;tlial wouia;-ui ru.j ,f 8pvjiohte- guthenng. tier j niunkr of ;ai infant f M h-d 11'er been a bad btit.was- befrayed: by some fVMriirrr. and her crime was tlie;rtsult of frenzy, bhe years to serye.j r siastic throughout. The following was the i . , CAST OF ClIARACTEnS. N Titania, the Fairy Qaten, Soprano- Miss Gertrude D.vi. : Lily Bell, lier favorite, Sopnjho -Miss Annie (.'. Suiith. - 'Thistledown, a, rival, Mezzo Soprano Miss AnTTie Gowan. Heart's E:w, Mis- Mary AVoollen. 'Fairv Sentinel, Miss Maggie Bea-11. End 11a, the Naiad Qaeeny Sopnyio Miss liachael Wallace. 7 Silver Spray, bi E idoras train, Miss Annie Bi'igham. The other characters, chorus solists, &c. alternately Nii id es an d . Fairies, were personated by-MissesMamie and Nora Crawford, Misses Pattie 1 uttle, Lillian Foust and Mamie Gaski'il. CatJames Gill has returned from the Cummingss gold mine in Floyd Co Va.,: where he, has erected a 10 stamp mill built by Wilkes of Charlotte. He reports it as working like a charm and says the-firt 4 or 5 tons produced $130 infold. DIED. I ; rBusixns3 locals. . 1 Such great striked as that if the Pitts burg and.Obio iron workers call attention : . " "-rwrHi-At his home in Fvanklln Twnshiivon iyl $ :f - ::-zstk ---: itW l,al ra?oiBg?ManjtJf the7U,UUO men Monday 15th iustanti ilcnryS. JacobsTl I?lr&t;CIaks ?iano , Worki thrown outxif employment in the North- soii of Uausoin P. aud Sarah Aa Jacobs. J L, ! " i 1 f ! f- I "Si iV Ji ? fc .i ' t "iii v 1 , 1 -It VY ''-. laxpeet tff spend several days ufnext, vi ?f ; : luuuomn t wi m . muuv i uvuj iuv, iu yuo iivi.h oomtca i wcK iu? oaitDiirv, nm - would redness ' 1 r 1' f f i uvuer Tocations man uiac o wuicu uiey 1 wre couuucieu oy uio wnier in jc rapKiin iwiies.-wno may locHire gmni auu lliorongli 714 1 1 have .been trained and vet find thenisel-l PresbvterianrlchnfcliLr ATlarco con0re!?a. f ,aM, to leave their ordert-wUH t ct ntiiipr uuiiucu tui iuij viiici nuak- liiuu vi ucuus unu iciiduica juuunj soeverrReferriug to this fact tlie Spring- j to his last resting place. field Uuionsays : "A tfainiug which ! K0SB.L : S.ilm. X. f. ffitnV . .Ji-i1t, -JT :V .V .s -lit v . : i 1 1 t 1 1 ii in i r.i 1 1 iii.ii.itiii.il "flr,v.N. M t A A-M -h n ami I . A 1 m m mm m - . . . i -,B - ' 1 I $ I 1 I IU I II IT- I I J 1 I , I . : -V H'Lk i 1 r ib r-. mniKe my pro- jiii ii i mn U: t.lUll J r . , , i.v. ti l ,? i' " not leave IduinUerly helpless wljn'lieUm(-Md a fashioablephy is throwjLiOcft of a .special vocation: A j thy ladv patient, "if you d Uliatr. haa been ffoinf? ViiMu the iron scription, perhaps jou had better try Par- -...1 .i,i.!:,r :. ';ini. ker's Tnqio, or some Other- quack staff!" '' Any. one desirinir to nurchase a comiM '1 . ... , i , tI k ; - , rioa uon c mean u uoctor, ,sne Rnswcreo, outat tor a 24 cc liimn .Xewbaper and Job and more of tlie work that had been Ubut your advice may j,e goofi ft,rall that. Office, with, an abuudsnce of laid? tpe, of J rou. and w ithin a short time new I the best and most scientific medicine after ficient'for fiist rate country office, wilt do " metlmds of makiue steel Iiave been inveu- " M -V J wrlin3 " of terras, ana ted aid set in operation.-. The men wlio or,ered stoniach and nerves.. Sh-. told her C i ' T IWATcnviAs Orrics; have the tratuiug or uius lor ii win ue i friend, 'and now they iaU keep a doctoral ,.i1 f.r the liroceMfS. whiio tho home in the fonn ol Psrker's fomc. others' must -wait for: soinsthiug to turn 34:3t ATjISBTJJS.X MARK ST. : I June 48,1335. Corn, freely, at ;;8ft35j-- Meal, 83(2,00 j sndeut. I uui grateful to say that it gavjs Whiit, I00jI05 Fhwir per Siick, 2.25 a sjeedy aii a tnorougli cure j after $2.35, Western balk iueat8,8(ai0f Lard, f' !t b H 4 I' , j. i" 1 . .- . mra for treatment.- Mv aim w;as fevrolleti imv-ii iieef, retail, OOIU j on tne noot, vtwttc it8 U8U:, sizeaud ivs nothing rues, iiifiu iBiiittts i iuiu on "i-t NThe commencement -exercises ftM'ouer .-t ... u - ...:n au l me uimu iuud ii wui w o ftccur ttiuiorrtwf aim a sjecia ii "1- i, , . :, . I puinu?iKa1--f- jwwww uxt, 1 1 rt.CHiai-y. eave lh Trado street depuMftr&JO a, m. Utart them in Uio way to reach the top. J pW W Oat4550;TilloTri)ry o co down Tor. Davidson Coljegerhej iiurii lou This is true, and industrial versjitility is ml K Wt r 00aU5 ct8 perrine. point to a l.ilily lutfiesuug ana success- to be altaied ouly j through industrial ' ' , roo ifeigut bottl tut eoiiiiueufcciueirt..Cftor. Ob. ? i.. dozen ; Miuk.skms, OO0U. , h - i iscuoois. lei us meieioie learn me icoBuii. Salisbury. K. C. FROM Til F DISSECTING; KOQM. '.. I have taken iSvtift's Siecific for pbiSitir conn-acted at u uiedial college ait a dissection, while I was a metlioal Let us open industrial 'schools and schools News and Observer: Thertj is a move- ! 6 a,,d und ti.ussi.ow oar boys ment in some parts of , thej country toj tuo way to tao top. make a half-holiday of baturday, and i the idea seems to be received with great Fortt-Five Miles of Seventeen Yeah tberfi are few occuDa- Loccsts. Mr. II, L A. Klnepielburg, Capt. Blish and- Geo. Merrill Esq., tions in which, particularly m thehlrummcrfor Vittkwsky & Baruch,came ti.t. at vX-t." ;n inrppnf. d nil condition of trade.! the or- in vusterdav from one of his extended of tfcpRhf. mine m Montffonerv Umary business of the week; cannot be tuurSf ad brought us-news of the up- uv V ' O I J - " X: hnlf Hnnn 1 f r I . , . !....,., 1,, i nnnp in iivk iLiiu xxu.ii. uiivs. licici- i ru.n-nu it tnu Bivc.iiTtMii VRiir intuaio ; I " . v -. j I iiui w v , . . . . nng to this subject the Duhalo ux-l ltixHl couutjes f this State. The peats nress savs witn consiaeraoie iorcemai , .t....i.. i.;,. ... .i ,.m in Yiidkin. At ine liussen aii is ucuyi uuu ik ..tae nait-uay or ireeaom on oaiuraay g wilkes and Davie counties, and iu is reporcea iney win uave iue oj awuip is jusi, me icujcuj i;w w.jkei cwrtIlty ti,ey are to be seeiv witn mill in operation next week, J ana oau son oi ouuuuj i( oue mile wf thc towll uf wiUesboro " r La Un- Lr, They cover an urea of 4a miles wpiaie, Mr. Saxton. of Canton. Ohio, hav- vm ;f.rr-l . amdoimr meat damaire. They bore county. . . - f t.. . .1 . . . ln Up. All KIUUS OI lUUUSlIie.A ICIIU wuv- come more artistic and to require greater a'ud gtvater inttlligeiice, and t?4sj aro educated '". to an iudustrialverititiry will be able to-keep pacevith the tivies. It will never bo .oisibls . to educate nil j '' -.- .... . 1 1 .1 IIIH. Hill KriH. ft 1 1 l. I 1ID 11.111 U Aft Af 1.. . . .... W . V T Y SfA I . . I - . 3 . a A9irpAjiw ititriui I .v-r.i i. rH.trita. irk liar tail t. . . i .... ... i .. .i..c-i..in im. nr Iipai luiiiti. fesRiwtsTso Hi the mechanical iudus-l . RQii S!,nks. Bran, cured. But; WaHritfof. t!ie S. S.I &.1 and dtiu the swelling began and the' arm ceased 4 to pain i I cent limed its useand after takiiug ; j es wnsj thorougab. cured;. tuGtsTt;s Wkxdelv M.D., Newark, ii 5Jan. 3, J333. I, - 1 K". ! : in - A PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMO. 1 I have tried Swift's Specific in a very bad case of btnjod poison, and take great- pleasure iu stating that it was a jijeitect success, piodaciug a complete' cujre. !I have tried it jiUa in many ther cases Jane q, 1835. N jwith goiwl results I think iMI;o belt Our Philadelphia markets are cvrected blood punher of the age. i . i .1. 1?. YfrwV. M.l). evevy weeic. , ' 1 u.u tw t.a R.i ! . Philadelphia Market. Evans Bis. I nninioft. fln. ski nUiAfl large Produce Commission Merchants, o J mJljied-.free. I North Water street, Piuladelphia, report f The Sitt Speciiic Company, Drawer 3, Cottcm, ready salesi at 10i cts for good middling higher,l0i. Tobacco, sales eVery day and prices satisfactory.' Poultry, in steady demand, but prices moderate. I . the follow iu city markets : Lggs, V ir? AManta, Oa. inia and Southern, 15 10. Live poul try 1 1 12 cts. per i-ound; dressed 15)0j turkeys ()U00, according to quality ;j iug purchased the Titus Coggms mme wiU a revuision toward the churches, Nto the limbs of trees to deposit tiieu auckg og(W . gee 0310. Live cattlj- in Montgomery county, near the Bus- and also toward the libraries and mu- and humireds ot trees am uui 0351; hgt liveai.P'tntoes: Earlj sell is enao-edin! millinV the. ore on seums, which will some day be! opened, consequence. They are also proving death Ku8t.f ci,iC4.f per bush., 5055j Bnrbank WASHED OUT HAIlt There U a sort Or jiallid.-!i:dk-' complexion which the nov elist caH -i "washed out eotupiexion." Itjis' -hustlv enii'ih, aud no mistake. ViihdL" out, faded, i)coloredTor part colored Mir 19 ahiioit asP'puteive and melancholy.' Parker - flair X'dsam will re.rioic jour it if PhJItiflti niUl- una .fi rpnnrtpd -with and which - Should; De opeuea at once- to trnir, ami win in mi choice 5255: Peerless, tKJot); Peatl uair to its orii;ina c"r.. ' ?v . Lhillian mills and it is reported Witn be f qW priicticable t0 great loss to the farmers. Mr. Klneppel- aiaunnoth, tM)5U. Cheese: N. T. Factii- browC, auborn or " Kaek, moss good results. . . v . Hmit the Saturday afternoon indul- uurg got a good view of a -held of rv, choice 7idJ;. faiv to good, 7to7i; sto.Vhai i ' , 1 TTZ T Sence toany one or two classes of ucust6," and deaeribes the sight as be- peliusviranj;i fa cream, 0G07 ; paj t " : K Last wee we had the pleasure ot a worters. The insurance and law clerks ....wt interestinir one. Throujhmit illinx. j(M). rn RkimA. oiu.i- a T.ittiA nid was Snrvt. Mri Z. Ia.; -- I fa J. Fraley, the young man td '&:a Franklin township, to lm Mail Service at Washing- 'llTl I . V I' ii 8ps 31004 ins nrsi exuraimui'ju, !iTiiiiIrawn a high grade, was ;ssi tlirobch Salisbury on Tnes- !it,'oa his lust through run Wilmington to Charlotte, N. C. tkasintl Ito record the success of List of Lkttkrs remaining in the Post OlhVr at .Sidtslni'iy, NT. lor the week emlinir June-16ili. 1335: u & tais. ,'f i raab iii a'diiaeult and laborious id h residence of her sjou, Mr. L. Gallon; oh Moiid.iv morning last, M D. Walton, relict of the late aWVit'Ui; for many years Sher- ajred "'70 years. ! , The de- V Fr, U Boyd, H N liinnean, M Winters, M Wiilslo M (.'(issiilav, F A Davi, j ". 11 Coi i ell, W Uafey, .1 Etli-s P K uidrfu dt, J -'arnhVirdt, M Enr.diiiidt, O L M Orddis (2) Mai i;i Jitucs, II li Keller, Adili.i Mantle, U li S ha i rou, W Williams, P M.Baih-v, -.JC. -Black welder, -Jo.it l'.hiiie Cemioar. E Berjiliard, A E Camel, S -Hojruh, Amanda Hooks, A E Donnell, ,rV Eller, D M Ewes, J D Eppses; N M -F.-iirb.iulvf, H A Beniball, -1 Keck, W K Ketchey, Frank Powe, ..MiiuiH; Stoiler, visit from Edsoh F. Adams, M.' E., of jn the northern cities have had the San Francisco, Cal: He has been privilege asked for several years; now taking a look at Southern mines aird the dry goods salesmen want it; and v i . ..i i.1 there is no good reason why the move- expresses himself ; as pleased with the ment ghou5 not include fthei grocery amount of ore, yet says the quality is d oter jg 0f clerks." Perhaps refractory and requires a proper Re- the coming suroruor will pe tuade fa dnrfn wnrVs bpWft all the mines will mous bv an emancipation of jlabor of TT t i T7 this sort. The jxew. lorK rroauce jx- chansre took vervr decided action in favor of the movement a lew days pay. There is a Hell, Says Dr. Marshall. ago. The great religious revival in Atlanta has not vet coin to an end. 1 lie lev. Dr. Marshall preached on hell in the gn at tabernacle in that city on last Sun day. He The Ianania Caual a u. tat u br n.:uiv years a consistent tfof tjlle Presbyterian churchy vears" lias boinio herself peacefully awaiting hg that the time of parturei was near at hand. -s-; t . ' I rSfOOnV-Mcy Cream. The in- lijiej'icross. the street is tiisileejtijig, world shAjlnof rjf: without knowing; that he is ,?yy .fee -.cream to start on-- anu rest on. Listen, and ear him ball, early and late; Let ilia Barnes, Please say advertised when the above letters are called lor. . . Ji. H. Ramsav, P. M. Mfc J ' Mim ; For t lie Watsbman. Trinily Cammeuceuieat. 'The Com mi.yeiiien t f rmi lwtnliigfo end was a grand micivss lacking J:lh ii.gaud. all who ultehdedTeel Ttratrllvey are fully repaid Jor all .troubh? by the 'iiiany excellent speeches of tudeitf-n,nd tlie snrpassulgly nne aildresses of ditin-gu-ished-meii-present. ,' The fust on the. pregpimme was specie!. ; s bv members of the Pjcm Class Fiid.iv tiiuht June oth. and tlis other classes fol lowing each sncce-sivt nihr until Tue-tt.-i v iii-iht tthcii Jltu Jiiiiioi'.s li-mliied iheir o.aliohjs i.i a maimer- wlii !i rellrci- ed credit n jeVery -member of t.ns class. On ihis niht Mr. L. P.'hkeene won the llodie 'Medaj as the let Kpeakea in the Junior chua His orhtion abounded ii etooiieuce add pathos and was delivered The report of Henrv Marechal lelieves in what used to be stockh older in the Panama canal scheme called the orthodox hell, ahd he says thatl an(j wno Was sent by French inventors there must be hie and brimstone, there to the Isthmus to examine the! progress because the Bible says I there is. He 1 and character of the work thus far ac- aigued that those who do not want to complished, has created a sensation in lf 1 i- J n lull :n the on Iv ones who do Paris. His statement that but three Llloi-u in if liiil In.! KtdfM'.-fil flint I DPr cent, of the work has; been done, .i, ........ ..,.1 m L-,,,.,- f ! a bur room or while six hundred millions; of francs of a brothel iu this town tonight who will the subscriptions have been expended , ..... ... f r i or nledsred. has opened the: eyes ot the nuiiiit mad' ineiu is a pi.iv.o u F e j - Marechal says that puuishuient." 1 here would U a mu wlmt haf already mane (public is jubilee in every den of .sin it it could lie , , . f . . thut he d,mo.,strated tat thew U no v- wilj astonish the stockholders with He was nt at all disturbed by the re vis- certajn information when they meet: ion of the Old Testament ami the uso of je authorities at Washington on iu- the word sheol in place of the word hell, teroceanic canal matters ou this side of It was all the same thing.' the globe regard Marechal's disclosur- - To prove that . there was a hell, es of-his experiences on the Isthmus in he spoke of aw old farmer who said there February, and March as jthe finale to 3 was no such place, but Jm would give a the "J? rench project. j T4ie American engineers wno were all the couTmy embraced in the 4o mi.es 1 JLriel Fruitr: Apples, evaporated, in square the locusts abound iu countless L.. G7 ; sliced N. Carolina, fancy 4 millions, and the farmers apprelioml 4J; goU diced 3; blackberries 0qj; great damage from their visitation. cherries, pitted, prime dry .u P.....OM'inr. l.nlHtd peaches, pared, evaporated 17i2: N. C. Aii.ini.iiii. r r. . aOi. rf. WiWul jiiniv fi.Cfu uul""ru ...... -t "f -va, ii list of casualties lutno durini: the luM war. The aggregate number ofdeaths is shown to have been 330,493. 01 these 2U:4i)3 occurred unmug tJniou soldier held as prisoners of war. The total number of troops, reported ua furnished by the various calls is 2,772,408. Some of the returns "were duplicated, and it is estimated that the actual uuiuber was about 2 500,(H0. quarters 66fc evaporated 10(3,14; peas, Clark, of Atlanta, Ga., iu spe.vViiig ot ?40 in gold, defcires to say to the readers ol this : paper, that the whole of. iihove nount was i spent in a fruitless effort iu lindii.;x relict from a terrible Blood Poison affctK g iiis body, limits and nose presen ling ugly gun ning ulcers., lie is now sound ami A!. hiiving been cured by the most speetty sjt.X wonderful remedy ever be tore known, atit 101S plums, 8; raspberries, 2022 per rtny interested party whojnay seed a lUojid pound. Feathers, choice geese 5253. Hides, drv. KMlL Honey iu comb, 10 1 JI; beeswax 29&3S 32. Salisliary Toteo larletf COKRECTED WEEKLY BY J. J. n.XK.j(f3, TnoPRIETOU KLUTTZ'S WAREHOUSE, Purifier will learn item bun t hat thiet lpt ties of B. B. B. restnu d his pet'ci heali'd all ulcer?, relieved his hidnevs. ;ntl addrt twenty-one pounds to Lis weight ia thirty days. - ? MAERI3D. Lus, common dark ; medium red LeaT common short green. " " good 44 red " med. filters fine " Smokers, common to medium " good : " - fine Locke township, this county, Jime 11th, 1883, at the Mansion of Peace, by F. M. Tarrh Esq., Mr. John M. Albright to Miss Maggie A. Pinkston, daughter of Mr. Thos. Pinkston. Another sweet plant drawn from the garden of parental care andtransplan- Wrappers, coimno i -2 ii. I nielli nm ted to the eiy3ian neias oi eurtu. Tlie miii V ore.verbright to those WltoJk beyond the clouds; Whilst they who grovel low, In gloom are ott enshroud. In storms or darkness ever near- Let patient meekness reign, In heart, -in tongue, in e.ve, and Jiauu VVence love shall come again. 4 to C 5 to 8 T to 7 7 to 9 8 to .Iii 10 to 10 6 to 10 12 to 10 -IfTto ID to 20 20 to yu 80 to 50 50 to 7u PATENTS ObtUncd. nod all PATEX1. li'USISiSSS atteuilflto lor MODE R A TE Ftf. v f Our oOk-t? 13 oriolto UtP V. 8. Talent OfK, at d. we can obtain Parents tn less Onie .itan ithosfr. re mote from 'Wasfilbpton. Send SloJcl or Jjrawfngi. w.-..-iv nno pairntabr.it y lr of charge; and : , .rrT,-- Mt'turatmhle jwtcnt ia crnl. . " , ii c.o .i.iu're.'tD th Postuiabiw, th SuptOf Money order l fv., nnA to ofRciatsof tUe XJ.9. Pat-; tent 03ve. ror circular, r.uuctu nus m innr ences to actual clien'8 In your own state or coufliy, write to c.fl.sswwftvyf-i ' Opposite IMICUI U'lice, v. asaiuxiupi, u. v.. NOV. 27, ;f4. im medium fine fancy Market active. . Urea k have been quite full for the paft week, with a slight decline in common grades, while all desirable goods a re.; tak en' at full quotations. . - m 3, MM I . H i- . i 1 0 tuU way lot first class ice creamXbi jncljjui excellent Jiiaunvr that Hie an ii:UUnJi , Jz. Tdience- weTeieTd-byTrW today and 20 tomorrow for k-lisa i;oodi article. . 4TMASTER.4The neople -jif S;ili$biiryibnt if the coun- 't; ntk 11 1 . i I . , i to Know thivt that stir- v Mr. A. If. H.vd' wbrt shnoUy for Me party, and S netal good of all our citizens, )ea; the abpamliueut' as rOst- .lr kH J" A ' t ' i HWTO . Mr. Hoyden is a an, of br ghi active intellect Wfavorite with he people, ipd coald not i have pleased rfj thw county more than he se . ' appointment. His ?pzons work for the party rlaainieridatioh enomrh. IVTr f; inale Mr. Thos. Rainey, ,.i4u iuost. irucworiny ... . .1 . r . .. l t . yoliej)t tixeu II lie coui.i icet mud . ., t"t" wivvw- . " mv hPnYI,.,iii . bare when ..- . I. i? l.n.. oanf hr f ho Nuvv I AaartmAHt. to re- '" "V . .. ' . I 4- l rv n I . .LTArTAl I llTia Y1 I I . .,i,.,fa. I'Imk V1KW Llli? OUITCVCU Kl .woman wnoaj urauiuui utolw r v.' "e . v t i p Hi t lie point of clfUtUt uteamMi to fo-t"' t. o METAL POISON I am a coppersmith by trade, and during Imve absorbed a womu-riu. poison. H;ivinj froiii mv voutli, the small . i - ill xt: Jit woiki surveyeu i ne oy tne imcuui- , oi .0!K H;ivin.2 A scrof nloiis ten lency , i.. ii if...; UUVi - clilUm 11 UrtJ uccu tiuwiuutvu I I iii 11 1 L 1 tS Ol i:iiJlci ,niixt -w ,le tlir.nigu .iear m ne,..: : '"-' U fi "u- ,ftf State find thft Naw , h so.es. and by this process the . I.. .. .1... ...1...1.. of.... kr t .-it ;nvln wv.-., r ' . i i . ...II,,,.- iom uei mv- "iid oi...., ...... UU.I iv, orlrJfr. fr. fha WrtfirHnTi nt ...osun vasconveen uiu mv immu uu m A mnm"rt,n i.t.rf, fo rrmnf Um.trh whole system be. aine Hllected 1 as AUE. YOU - j rPl) ATT D f l? nWitli ny disiasepeoti llbUU uuuun the town, Xhm clerk. 61SS will 1, lai... :j:.' ! m a ,j t .lu luuicauoa ot now done: for Mr. Y 1 i fc. i,i 1 11,11 ii - . i nil T " ya... 3$?m. finished a. business 'Li?)f 1 . imown nere, a:!tl r lie -youno -man, hits i-v!rr;lu citric mis he. ended. VYelneitlay iiioruiug liev. Dr. Young of Nashville Tenn, delivered to an attentive, a.iid appreciative audience a sei uiou full; ol truth and soul cheering words. It is not neccesaaiy for mu 10 commeut here for 1 could uot; give you the lainttst! idea ol his-gr-and sermon. Ve.lne.-day evening theLHiapel was p.jekr ed to itr uttei niont to hear that able and lav famed orjiloi- Mart W. ll.iusom. He -spolie for s)iuelhlng over one hour direct iug his leihares mainly Yo the young men who Mime dav would guides the wheel of 'he nttai'rs of this woildentreating them to piepare lor "jhis gmit wtn k in which l hey would'oieet iitaoy seemingly' unsur- lmiuiitable obiects. winch. thev count ou Iv overcome bv having laid a firm and no! i.1 fouudatiuii. If this were done thej would make a success of life. WedneK tlay idght.F. M. Simimius of NewvBerne delivered the Alumni add ressT Thursday m.u niuir ihv ll'tg D iy" of CoiiHueuce- menl. il hceincd .us if the whole State were . 1 ... . . . . ..... i... . i. .. coming II you were io li.ogtj m number of. -.-vehicles that were arriving. rite chapcTHwuft densely packed contam- ... . .. - ... i i.. . Iul: riMUauiv ver two uiuusaim .pv-oj'iv, but iiutw ittistandiiiir suehaiJhiige crowd weieiueseut. very ui'mmI order prevailed durina the KiHcteaAUUdiXeeeding- Iv well audpuco. will lUyt allow lneTir Nlieak of the di lie-tent speeches. itit l must reler to one. Mr. u . j. jl.xuio, oj Stautoiusburg, held tlie audience spell hound with one of the grandest and best written 'oration that - has ever" been do livered at Tiinity -College by a student. Air, Paul J.mes, ot Taibgro won the iley place was a bag-a-boo intended to scare , m fp, nriimnr dinatch .icople. In afew hours, just a death I , , i i . l w the Isth. treated win . . - i - r l i .. m ,i i ...I uiit r came, the beautiful girl r.ttse.i up m oeu, i diolomatic and; internation- T" ? ":. her eyes glaring w ildly, and iioiuting be- i sirrnuieance. It demonstrated that . i. ......I...,, tl.n.fk ia i ii tt "i. J 1 J J i I. , i . ... . I . the old icmudies of merc ury and iodide potassium, balivntion loiiow- all loose in ray neau, uiy Jurnn I U m 1 I ll.lVi l.CI-11 Braatieitt;s r lo yo ir gaije t7 If o. to ro i we brinz tidings of comfort and was! greaijoy. xou cau CUBED and rs3Lorel to perfect health by using; 'popular Week ly nwipP devoted to science, mechanic, fj D T'bZl corenes, inrentiont ana pnennever puuiii.! -L rnimhar illnsrtr&tftd with SDlandid DSTATinl nformtion which no person bmld bo wUout Tft popularity of tno bnzNnrio amciui;ab "-"-i it circuUtion narly equals that of all other papen of its class combined. Prkre. S3.20 a rw. pio" rihiV Sold h nil BOwndealers. MUN CO., Pb- li(hen. No. 3S1 Bradirar. N. Y. rw9k. impaiBiA Monn Co. hao Mm wMwaMBw fore the PaUnt omoo. Mid hare prepared moro than One Hun dred Thousand application for jtt t. In tbo United Tjtatea and l for aecoririt to inrentora their ritho) a th United States. . Canada. Germany and other loreign countnjw. prepaid at short notice and on ranibla terrua. Information as to cbta-nma- tn5fJl!2?Z piren without charge U-? JJffiTTZZ 7: . itnta obtained t brotKft Jtana LkJ a rk noticed In tbo Scientifio Amenoan fre. Th. .iv.nt?e cfuch notice is well nnaerntooo oy mu 1 I 3 V3 fore4ieivciied, "Oh, "mother, there is a e United State3 had commercial m- helpless iu bed for over a year with mere hell, fori seeit' She fell back Head, terests on the Isthmus, and nad enter- rial ri.eumaum. wyj.-m, .T..1 ...... ..'....I t.,.-.,...! v..ir in fa,n ti-0nf v nrVlUnfi'Ana xrbh lull. Htul I lost the USC Of lUJ ai UlS HIKl legS, two days. "If hell is not a place ot hie would be protected ana entorcea. and brimstone,'1 said the eloquent pastor, "it is ROHiething a great deal worse." -Regulator I The Cashmere Earthquake. , c x ,rc3, an I all corn- are so 1 1 i - . , -. . - conducted satisfactbri- 'ill Gray, which w is preRentetl'by lire silver toiiued oiatof llohJ. WJlltid in ..Jits' lu euliailwlieelandtiowina: stylo Medals were then ir'Sbuted as follows lr. E.Xi. lti'Kon as the best speaker iu FrVsli clas. It. h. Suiith iu the Soph. L. P. Sket ne ia Junior. jJraxtiMi Craven to-Died iWoclc mid - Debater's Medals tiu Columbiau Society to Y; IV Andrews DaTidsaa Affairs. Election of a President for the College re of the First Ti-aiu Load of Commen cement Visitors. The annual meeting of the board of trustees of Davidson College was held in this city yesterday, a' very largo number of tlie members beingjn attendance. The meeting was held in Ute First PreRbyter iuTrctrarcli, and its first business was to hear the report submitted by the eiecu- tivo comuitttee, relating t tlie anairs ot the cojlegesin general. The consideration of the report occupied some time, after which the principal business ot the meet- iu" the eUction of a presnlent for David son College, in place of DivHepUum, re-. Kii?ned. wa's taken up. The result .if the -9 . lKiUotiug :was the election 6f Rev. Dr. J A. Lefovre, of Baltimore. :Dr. Lefevre's elect ioli was uiado nnaniuions, and the secretary was instimcted to notify him of the rcsalt at once. Dr. Lefevre is an eminent divihe of 15altimor and Jias long been prominent Iv connected with the educational .inter ests of the Presbyterian citnrch. He pos- sesses tho leqasite qualifications for the managetnent'of a colleje,;anU if-he ac-f-rnr the nost he will doiiblless gi ve en- !t jo sittlsfacllon; to all copeerned b the Female and became helpless as an iniani. Mv sufferings became so intense tuai u tmniMsible for me to rct. i he doctors advised me to go to the city hospital fori It xn a upecial remedy for all dita$es pr- treatment. This 1 could not uear. a incnu, ujning lo me worao, ana ny mif hl. whu has nrored a friend indtea, urgea me m.in can cure iivmu ..v .i:.,.. ftLirt' Roecirhr. believing it would uon. It i especially etScucionmii -cas.s o! New York Sun- I p C OMw , diJonra-ed me. but I .nnpreased or painful menslru .tion, in whiles J : v.uiv ... - - , , ...r.;..i orolapsua. It aa.ird imme.iiale The ruin wrought by earthquakes in scared a T:::t,f t relief and perm , nenily restore, ih. ,u?nrua . i . i r it i iiii I it 1 1 li era. .-- - - - - i . i i. the noison to the han at first reported. Tmto towns are urfai.t. an(j I broke out all over in running rn x. .1 ma rv ran 1 O II a I lilt' rsowho wi.h to opoe of their patent . , J61 Broadway, New 1 or-. Avnuriy. connnnn UJAUUUl in prctent gtt'n nuajf. Dd us 5 cents i)Oatop-. ana oy m:-.n vrni will tret rr ft pacK- JU ugefef pofK-'s cl large at Yiit m ir . yo 1 1 i wonc t ut m i i li ai3nv-'5r ni3 jnu nH vio? ia r i i, j y 1 1 c U r-- r v- ra ?,-e, of-f t icr s-jxol aU la r v t U3 i. o: sp-ii thai' oily, to work tor 1 1 "i'r r i h 3n m. Fortu 123 for all workers ab rnnciinn. Asa remedv lo he used duirf thai eritical period knpwn as ''(Jhakge. Lifz," this invaluable preparation has no rivul. lives, and neighboring villages have had skin cleared off. My knees, which had their share of calamitiesi This coun- become twke their natural sue, have rc- try, whose beauty of landscape and ex- sumed tneir usuh. --i i . - iij, nuu v . r .if tore Mv arms nd hands are all tight traonhnary fertility harefbeen sung by Vre- "A" use them without pTin. poets, is one of those on wnicn nature cntire disease has kit all parts of the seems to lavish extraordinary bounty u dv save two ulcers 6n my wrists, which of soil, climate, and picturesque scene- Ure heulin-r rapidly. I am weak from long ll it,inmnn hr.tT have ue of all mv j!.4..:i.: i. :kt i,,tf,V0 t;,lw This medicine u bringing me out b-iieTe I am cured entirely, for which please ,ll-..4-J.v-. -P Act jf rnrf ix-on oac? tniibx UCVtKitauuiia vi icmwc uvr...vu. " - 7 ..: i tit' ..nA T,.ur.n..r 4 i. : t - nfTO fV,At ot tne sreairsi n ii Ab .o1"" .urwrj x" i find words sufficient to express my appro P0PJllati2? t the valley :vvaa estimated Jv.. of its virlms, nmi the gratitude I at ouu.uw. in our aay.itiis wuiy 6ov-, 000. Occasional famines and pesti lence, in a region ordinarily famous for its healthf ulness and itsf vast crops of rice and fruits, have caused the greater part of this almost incredible; reduction. Even if the estimates of the popula tion half a century ago were j somewhat exaggerated, dearth and pUge have certainly made awful ravages in this valley of the Himalayast In the year 1828, within the space iof forty days f 100 000 .people of Cashmete perished xrom icnoiera; aim 'juswj d,6uu had been destroyed by in jerthquake. Now the earth opens agairi to renew these old calmitie37 Saved Her Life U ' .' KlDGE, MdXTOSH Cq.,Oa Dr. J. BRABFiL Dear Sirrlliive tak en several boliles of ywrF:tnalei Hf3ulator for f:illinsotlewonib and inner iue: no uura Lined, otHixleen rears standing, and I really fi..1 thftt I ever heard of it. Pfteb E. Lote, Augusta, Ga. Janunry &, '1885. jTreatise on Blood and Skin nipu& mailed flee. The Swift Specific Co., Diuo at lahta, Ga. BETTE!t THAK SHE EXPECTED. uYour letter received. In reply I sm happy to sav that Parker's Uair Balsam did much I . a .3 I. . more for me than j on sain u wouiu, or imhu My hair has not only etopjea but the bald spots are all tov 1 mv hair has urowu thicker. softer, and more lively than it was before my Hckres? a year ago. l nanic you again and again."! Extract from letter of Mr. K. W. TM -West Fifty-third atrcet, Kew York. I expected. falling out,! ered. and a UCIK , , . ..... - . . ccejvt my heartfelt thank and njiwl profound gratitude. 1 Know your mruitiuc ?.Tr. v life, so you ee I cannot speak loo highly In its favor" I hare reoommended it Id several of my friend who are udVrine as I Was. Yours very respect Mly, MRS. W.E.STEBB1NS. "Our Treads on the ' lltfahh and Happi nesa" mailed free. . BaAFiELD Keoclator Co.,Atlanta, us. A CHANGEABLE COMPLEXION in- iiSi-.tea the existence ot worms. A tew doses of Shrincr's Indian Vcruiifuge will destroy tbenv and make your complexion bright sod healthy. - ' '. . n . "PNNIS3 and buy KerQsene and JJ VAM Mr3iic oil. "I Don't Feel Like Wonic.' It makes o difference what business you are-engfi'S-. .' d in : whether you are a pr u her. a me chanic, a lawver or a common laborcr,yitt ran't do our work well while you; arc usu i.;k. Thonsiinds try t4, but all ; m vnm. Ifow much better to keep j pur ttrpmt in wood order bv takin Parker s Tonic wnen rou fX-el "a Tittle out of. sorts." It "would be money in your jo ktt. one nou i t-ood. rrjoiciu" heaTtlus worth UivJi a ua i Imurs lull ot languor aru pn. ; . n- I 1 1 i i an ii IK.. trtEEYCgSDEElUTY 1 ORGUIC VV MJaMJIMM - I DecaTX-ndnnmerboa 1 1! i n Lfaa akitiwl pbT- r.iHan. raaolt tram i f rnntHftil indiscrotB tloin wmeaiee far th an.aad leani ImyortaM . . KiSatt btfore Ukif W lEl'IlE BrnThalJAa) t cLiltll thouar.da, 4ta -I not lotrrlere wttto :- hion to buiinew, or eu . I paia C ioie5ef m r uut"i i . - - TRIAL orSS-' r-2A D1CA1 IIERVOU8 Z3EB1XITT,! On-aiuc Weaaisss, SPHYSICAI. TJUCJAY, IryoungrAMHWlc AjyJ Hen. . Tested fo.i over Six YCAS3 CVUSCIM4VSAMY Thcusako QSES PACRACCo 1. 1 S- 1- - 4- r 1 s. 1 - - .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 18, 1885, edition 1
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