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" ' I 1 .T- ' V 'J r i - ! ff ft ' - . " ' " i ' V 3- -''.K " " .-L-,i-; : 'j--"r , v.;-',--r; , v.-.- -f 1 1 i ! 4 foCAL Bates Sdw-r:." ,,.tpa of the Uaroiina Jwript''"' '" . . 1 ' P n ,L?U ved 3 nui's 2.00 was tomatoes of the season "ta li Mr. A. -i. J'1"' 04 It'w on the 20th warden 1U 1 v,,j' i i . .irn nn matters ad- I ripe o- - - u UL. Taifntp for the color- W&nTQd in the State 'oot building at Salisbury, tPT- :iu 27th of July, 1885. 'Sect to teach public schools ; r -jji fn attend.- .Ol narre today will be found Instructive illustration Ln.rative worth of the van- If&tfof baking powders now m .Ero inaTi had all of the fingers tkft hand cut off while opera- f.mmiHinjr machine in the snops MEETING. j i Salisbury, N.-C.J Jane 18, 1835. T The fiioard of Directors of the Yadkin Railroad Company . I$ requested to mceti tu thoTPn f -Salisbury the 15tli day f tiiiiA. A i, iooj. a, inn titicuunucu 13 desired S. H. Wilet. Treasurer. T. F. Kluttz, V Directors. V. Macnky, j s rA . ! DIRECTORS t If. ;S, Terbell Boston, i Massv ; W. S. Denny, Boston, Mans. : VVilliam J. Best, Washi ngton, D. C. , W. "V. Ca rru t b, Washington, D. C. : R. H. Taylor, Wash. ington, D. C, j Pi Hrili, Salisbury, IN. z: lieo. . Klnttz. Saliftiniry, . U.j V.. Mauney, Miltedgeville, Montgomery C., KrC. ; Benton Barus, Wadesboro, N. C. ?v.j-.-. . .. , - - Sniailjionlast Tuesday. Hip arrivals at the Boyden T:Z Hishon A. W. Wilson, wife th p mountains. lUtai yV- -T fMCca Sales. -Business in leaf S:W?:ir this week, and tiff are uianv interesting and. practi wints concerning the tobaccotrade o irrnwth here, which will be fefqre our people soon. v. fffntoTi A. Helper, son of Mr. H 'j Wwr. is in Salisbury this .week. jsthe North Carolina representative ? Hie Smith, an industrial- journal .t liyL VAn, VrtrV It is designed to revive just now the all important matter of a "railroad to Wadesboro. There are substantial rea sons underlying this call and an appeal is made ' to every person owning ?or con- tnoutinsr BtocK to oe present ai mis meeting, either in person or by proxy. There 3 not room in this paper, or two or threej like it, to rehearse all the ad va.ntacfs to be. derived bv the construc tion of 'this short link between Salis bury and Wadesboro. The benefits to the towna at either termini, the impe- us enven to industry mining, lumber ing, farming, &c, to say nothing of making accessible the immense water- power Of the lower Yadkin, nOw idle or no Other reason than inaccessibility. All of these, and other matters apper- taininclto the possibilities ot the con struction and the hieana now at hand o accomplish it, are to be the topics of the -meeting Let every stockholder come. : x ter Dr. Whitehead, of Virginia, g iiivitation. Dr. Rumple s pul in thft First Presbyterian church rfRnrwlav evemne. Dr. Whitehead daughter are here, the guestsoi h Whitehead, Vfr' James Hill and Mr. James A Un. left here last, Sunday night for : i ' i -- . w-r . . . ml EloragKocfc; atauga county, inese Mmen went prepared with waiK- risQits lyings, tourista-j hats, &c, 2 looked all that the most fastidious ssldiesire in their equipment. . By Mm they finish their summering i the: blue . hills those suits will no 'jioeeptableid a real seedy tramp. Prof, and Mrs. W. II. Neave leave &krv tlus evening for New York kw here they will attend the JS ation ilasici Teachers' ." Association, which ia convene in -the-: Academy of Music lie first instant. Prot Xeave having been solicited to stare, has consented, and -his name dan on the programme in that ca- ax Sunday School Picnic The Lutheran Sunday School will go itpicQicmg next Tuesday, lhey ex ;i to spend the day at Dunn's monn . ..' f 111 : l . i i il jji wno intend to iom tne sfflpariy-will meet at the Parsonaere a ioelock. -The children and baskets if be ebnveved in vehicles appropriate expect to have a merry and cheery Jfi" 23 the i Ltuheran children have erseen thisiomantic-spo pired on tlie;llth day of the present month. . --, . . ; -5 It is probable that the attention of the jnstices elect was not called to this, act inasmuchj as the laws, have but recently beei imlishwl and, relyin: dpoii the provision1 in! the CNxle which permitted their Qualification at any tlrae prior to the ConimoiTcemcut of their terms, to wit i the first Tiiorsday in August next alter their electiondoubtless many ot thcto have allowed the three months to elapse without qnalify iug, and the ofilcesaro now vacant. 1 . , J The Governor lias cansed the matter to be investigated by.. the attorney general, who 1ms gi ren nu opinion that the Lt'g islatnrehad the attthonty: to pass the act referred to, and that" the' Governor had the j power and Jt - wa9 his duty to make appointments i to -fill the offices made vacant by. the failure of the persons elected b the general:, assembly to qual ify. . , i . . - It is understood that his excellency will iu all instances where they will oualifv, n'n less some good reasou Ibe given to the contrary, when calUd upon, appoint the person selected l?y the gen - e'ral assembly ; and where the persons so selected decline to qualify, he wilr make appointments upon recommendations from trustworthy sources. It i desira ble that the county authorities through out the State, shall give the matter speedy attention. AVc-0&eit'cr. j THE SILVER QUESTION, j A BUSINESS MAN'S PRACTICAL YIEW OF IT. 5 Cor. Richmond Dispatch. It appears to mo that iu the discussion of any subject facts are always" stronger than theory, no matter how plausibly the latter may be put forth. It also appears i to me that plain commoa sense is the best sort of sense, and so when a man comes along backed up by facts,:one wonld show a lack of such common seuse to push facts aside and hitch ion to some beautifully expressed theory. 1 j Now, there appears to be much discus sion, going on in some newspapers as to the value of gold and silver, nud a great deal of such discussion is mere theory. For over thirty years I have done a large credit business, and therefore I thiuk I MINING DEPARTMENT. ti x. Bacsxa'y 5IANAGEKS.- Eugrlish fllouey.. 7 It may be safely estimated , tha at least $400,000 of English capital is'in vested in North Carolina ? mining oper ations. Thft.exrjendjitures at Gold Hill, Hoover Hill and at the-f newly opened Russel Mine,wiiL cqyer this imoant; Was this a legitimate and proper ex pending of money, of was it necessary to bring these proper ies into their pre sent condition? The aniwer is brief: No. Two of these mines wers purchas ed at figures far beyond their yalae, and this excess-should not be charged up to the State's mining account. . Yet the incredulous finger is pointed hith- erward, and - legitimate, honest proper ties stand idle from" this: cause. Gold Hill, for instance, should not be idle, and would hot, except for the stupidity oi tne management, insieaa or. em ploying local miners jaridj local under ground managemenirf-nien. who knew tne grouna xrom actual wording expe-r rience -they, selected a; Brazilian gold miner, of no remarkable brightness, as superintendent, and imported - some twelve or fifteen corrushmen' whi ney- er learned, or cared to learn, the where abouts of the best ore m that vast mine. s Trlbnto of Hcspcct Whereas. God in flis infinite wisdom hatb removed from Jnr midst 'our fellow Commissioner C. JMiLLKn, -, 7fedfri, That in his death this commu nity has lost-J citizen of sterling worth and commendable enterprise; his family a kind and provident head, aud this Board a prudent and nseful member. . llcioitxsd. That while we' bow with sub mission to tills dispensation of the provi dence of God, we desire to bear testimony t his good qualities of head xand heart; and' to tender; to his family oar heartfelt sympathies in their sad bereavement. . . Rctolted That these resolutions be spread upon our minutes, and that a copy be sent t the family of our departed associate. r' Comm. mies have Immi totpitlti tliH KtiJttrt t-4:ie- Vit:.' i-v.i -! -V. . "' - " ' ;f '' ''V?T?'-- edifice built bv aucicut 'Eivottaii kinir. S.ir ti. u ft,. rf .:. .: i t i.r.;T --.4v- attached tothe temple of Sebak, the fm, notes; The assets aroiTuiirrf! $100,000. The works rto" bffrfanifueun J ' ed for nine months and then closed ftk-l 1 Tho cooeeni will pay out doljar for 4d- L iar. Hie failure is, largely due tmisC - mannirement. ?Jr E. B. The Western North Carolina Ballroad. The j Pkinctpal of the Geared SchoolJ There is some talk on the streets of getting !a new principal for the White Graded bchool. as it is un derstood that Prof. Weatherly will not am iu a condition to speak as to the part rpfnm ! Mr Jas Hill, who has nroven llftt Sold has played since the banks; of himself a very efficient and thoroughly 44ftpccie bagis worthy (teacher, has many friends, who For years past it has never entered advocate his claims to the position. ,lt jnto my head wheu I sold a man a bill of is undoubtedly the, policy of the com- goods, or made him an advance, whether mittee who have this matter under con- lie would pay me in currency, iu gold, or sideration, to do the very best they in silver, and consequently every siugle can fori the interest of all Concern- one of my debtors had a perfect right to " , j. ' . i i. j .v . -i.il pay me in either. It may be in "theory' ed, and nt is believed that if a suitable ,,. n-mv 4inr i. .,. wPti. person can be found at home, no out- Hnything like its face, but it is a fact in siae teacner wm ue eugageu. iu ims i my community inai a man, .aner jew- view of the case, Mr. Hill s chances for election are so irreat as to render it a safe prediction that he will be Prof. - mi V Weatherly s successor. 1 his will mafce ! a vacancy, as Mr. HilFs present position nrast be provided for.' A good man in his place, and the school will move along successfully, as usual. This road only lacked doable daily pas senger trains to make it a. first class line, and these it has supplied. The new fast day train, put on last Sunday, will prove a great convenience to the public; we hope it will prove remunerative to the company. The Western North Carolina is now an el egant railroad, elegantly equipped. Its road bed is welt ballasted and its track is smooth - and pleasant to ride on. Its coaches are as handsome and as comforta ble as are to be found, North or South, trains make good time and run on time. It is a pleasure now to ride on this road. The contrast is very great from a few years ago when mixed trains bumped along over a break-neck track at about twelve miles an crocodile cod. They were exceeding v tame and wore . earrings. The Laby rinth seems to have been their sepnlclier. 77 v i vin. DIED. At the Boyden B:onse ' this city, on the 23d inst., of typhoid fever. Miss Mary. J. daughter of I. F. Abbot, of Boston, Mass. She was buried from the M. . Church on Wednesday, evening. A large congrega tion, including many Sunday school chil dren, was present, j Her class of little boys followed her remains to the grave, bearing flowers. --'. Iulant child of Mr. Kerr Craige on the Parlor Concert. The pupils of Mrs. Ji E. Rumple's Music School cave a splendid concert m the parlors ot the cr a silver dollar is worth iu buying gold ing" a seller of an article down to per haps below cost, can still pay for such article in silver dollars, using such dol lars at the rate of one hundred cents. The square, honest truth is that it never enters into the heads of men wheu trad ing to stipulate whether the goods are to be paid for in currency, in gold, or iu silver; consequently nuy man can bay for one silver dollar just as much of an article as he could buy for a gold dollar. So long as that is the case tho great bulk of the people do not care one cent wheth- Manse on last Tuesday evening. They fifty cents on the dollar or one hundred were assisted by Miss Linda Rumple cents. If the 'people can get oue dollar's on,l PViifoi. TCrwin TVia wrw worth of goods with a silver dollar; and could get no more goods for a dollar in gold, it matters precious little to them what theorists may tell them of how mnch mole value a' gold dollar is than a silver dollar. Very certain I am that if I were to tender you, or any other uiau of gramme embraced seventeen selections, inclvdirig piano solos and duetts; vocal solos, duetts and choruses. - The scene was bright and attractive; the little erirls. with brisht, sweet faces, rendered their parts naively enough until greet- sense, silver dollars for a debt that you ed with rounds of applause, when crim- wouN Jake, th? 8l,ve,:f At an rl,te' 1 ,1 i ii r r'l i wouiu oo limn io-uu ii evry viihiimuci son blushes would play hide and seek that owe8me won)d',)ay in silver dollars, about their dimpled cheeks. Now i bave statetl tlle eve,.y aay prncti- Miss Rumple sang "Esmeralda ( Z- Cnl. working of things in my comniunity, vey) but still suffering from the effects and my belief is that the same state f nf a fnll nn thp iVv Rtrwta of Boston, thiuiis exists generally throughout the ' . . - ... . . . i i was only able to treat the large gather- cou,,l,J I J A 1 l..lf I -A. - Wk4. A'.A 1 t,. o nuur iuim siouueu a iiuii nour at a swuion f iiat um. mcv nucuuiLmaur UUCUV. r.in ..n,lo nnt frih flf tuis. iwj mjww uifq yuiu liuiu a passengers meanwhile sweltering in dirty, heavy sulphide refractory from "the pent-up coaches, on the low tin roofs of simple free-milling and amal2amatinsrfTno difference between then and now is the tiroeess. Is it a wonder thev failed? utffB,,;uB uc.lweu Diaic irinB ,uu u a- eionnna a railroad and business men running one. tc u.v-iyyv iu ucluu"- TAe Western North Carolina Railroad is eri-Q rinnr what, m nor ; inr no rrii I r I . 1 - .... . . , . . . .... . j"i"v"o " nw 8incxiy a ousine?s ana not a pouucai have told them in the start and they enterprise. It Is operated bv practical were warned: an American Mining j railroadmcn, who know exactly what they Engineer is called in 1 to ! view the pa- are doin"' and ,et us add that Western ti'ovif. wifh if nw i.lv,of oiicfo Jorth Uarolma is largely indented totnem i - tt v iu u for the new hie and renewed energy which r, . ; "" .;.' it has taken on within the pat tew years iuat nicjf uutc buuusiuius ui tuusui xairi Landmark. paying ore, standing m the developed, inc from $3 fn SAO 'U rv,nro "Lr fnn PaStrX Without Bntter. iffhi T,mf loaJ lUm wiff The American pie has been sulyected to " r v v, more uninst abuse from foreiirn writers derous pump Keepings the water m torK than any other of our distinctive products, in tne iu iooi snaiu as; tne oniy visi- if we except the recent tirade against the 11 1 Al'Oll-l. 1 I. . . . Die evidence oi Hie, Dendinsr and groan- American hog. And vet we cannot say ing, day and night, asj if trying to fetch that it has been altogether undeservedrbe- from the dismal depths some excuse for t5HUS 01 ,ine vimi nou.s compouuu, iu.., . AT , I Kupi Anrl Imnir it that 1 a f aa kftin ntnrio (n would hale with -pleasure, any mtelli- Lv 'i, nnRtrv. T :,,. tender, flakv. gent offort. to redeem! this valuable pro- and digestible pie-crusrand all kinds of perty, and even indulge a hopexhat the pastry can be made most readily by the use management will resume operations "oval Baking rowuer without any out- under new and more favorable auspices. f with .half t,,e sual portion, if pre- TTnrlpr snrh pirPnTncfannpa fhero k no wre'j, or wun a smau quamuy m ,a.u ur " -- " I I, a- K-..; r,.. 1 1) nnrl ot 1 ,1 I1 ' ill- 1 UtHU OIIVJI ICIilll US UV.31ICU. & Wi uo reasonwny tne regular montniy record thua made is mut.h more wi10ieSoine and of production, yet tresh in the memory digestible, besides being more economical Of the most of our Citizens, should not and easier prepared. In addition to sav be repeated. j ; ' ing all the butter if desired, one-third the m iv . ir t 1 ii l 1 1 nour is also aispcnsea wun, as me crust, is To say that the Russell isnot a val- r . tMn'thn iMVpn;,r liable property would be false. But to qualities of the Royal Baking Powder let the Public suppose that it Will pro- swelling it to the reouisite thickness. If a f . A I n 1 duce at the rate the Present promoters drippings or lard be used, the Powder re- are pleased to promulgate, would be outraseous. lhev 'are expending a crreat deal of monevi and ir properly. profit must result. The confiding stock holders in England will have just cause Cancer Cured , tor rigid censure of the management in About three Tears aso there appeared case of failure. Thdfirfet trouble they on my riuht breast several hard lumps are iiKeiv to experience win De.tne SALISBTJEY MARKET. L June 25, 1635. y Corn, freely, at 80(85; Meal, S590y Wheat, 100I05; Flonr per sack, $2.25 $2.35; Western balk meats, 8i10; Laixl, 1012i; Beef, retail, 610; on the hoof, 2i3i; Butter 15a20Eggs, 15; Hay,6aj 00; rodder, tyuj snacks, 69; Bran, 30; Potatoes, IrishV for, table 7580; for pla n ti ng $ 1 1 .23; S wet potatoes 00 $ 1 ; Peas,90100; Oats, 45a50;Tallow,7; Dry Hides, 10 ; Rabbit fars, 0000 cts per dozen; Mink skins, 0000t Cotton, ready sales at Wi cts for good middling highest, lOJ. Tobacco, sales every day and prices' satfsfactory. , Poultry, in steady demand, bnt prices moderate. i ,v.-r if WASHED-OUT JIAIlt There is a sorW? - pallid, chalky complexion wlach abe oV ".": elist call a waslied out cbmolexion-" It ii ghastly enough, and no mistake. .Vaieilp 'A out, faded, discolored, or'art "c'olored "hai?v- tm . .t. i. 1 "" ... . .1 t W . - is -almost as reonlsive aiuI nmUm-hrttw Parkers Hair Balsam will restort yhit; hair to its original ctlor, whatever, it waiit brows, auborn or b!at k. Why (wax moss on your headj when you, may gasify "UV f,1 Hvely, sinning liair. AJithio uum nas npeni. air. $.?a-st Clart; of Atlanta, C3a in speokhs of $4S0 ,7 i in goia, desires to say to the readers of tuU - nsnMi tl.ot 4l. ... I. 1 C .. I. . A": - M - body, limbs and nose presenting njly rjun ning ulcers, lie is now sound and aell'iV ! -having been cured by the most speedyJ'BdLf: wonderful remedy ever before known,: and LvvV any interested party who may need a BlodK i Purifier will learn from him that three bot-t ties of B. B. B. restored his appetite, healed", t all ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and adoedV- twenty-one pounds to bis weight in thlrtt'' days. - --:?. :2jr . - - ' -'' ut a. moves any unpleasant taste, rendering the crust as short, sweet and pleasant as if made from the finest butter. June 23, 1885. , Our Philadelphia markets are corrected eveiy week. Philadelphia Mahket. Eyans Bros., large Produce Commission Merchants, 56 North Water street, Philadelphia, report, the following city markets : Eggs, Vir ginia and Southern, 14. Live poul try 1213 cts. perpouud; dressed 1500; turkeys 0000, according to quality ducks 0809 ; geese 0310. Live cattle 055J; hogs, live 6GL Potatoes: Early Uose, choice, per bush., 3000; Bui banks. choice 33&33: Peerless, 00(a50 : Pearl Mammoth, 0030. Cheese: N. Y. Facto ry, choice 718J;: fair to good, 7to7J; Pennsylvania tuU cream, 0G07 ; part skims, fancy 4&00; lull skims, 01li.-y-Dried Fruits: Apples, evaporated, in cases, 67; sliced N. Carolina, fancy 4 4; good 6liced3; blackberries 99J; cherries, pitted, prime dry 1212: peaches, pared, evaporated 1722 : N. C sliced 7&9; uupared halves, new, 8&8i; quarters 66J; evaporated 10 14; pears 1018; plums, 8; raspberries, per pouud. Feathers, choice geese 5253. Hides, drv, 10ll. Houey iu comb, 10 1 1 ; beeswax 2U32. want of sufficient water! supply for the mill. The mill will probably start in J uly , but average results cannot be looked for until fall, when the water supply will be sufficient for, in the year. for this property these MS belief also ia that there is ing with a left hand piano solo,(rawtffe --Bach) which was enthusiastically re rceived. , - The playing of the pupils was most excellent, and while much praise is due most likely be paid for in currency them, the reflective listener must recog- If this be so, then is it not a practical may be able to make; it sustaining. Hoover Hill is a! paying mine figures 1 . . . i r 1 1 - 1 - 5 not a single house at the North who send ine original price drummers down South to sell goods on a was about $30,000, ibut basis that "if paid for ia gold they will ara no indication of what our Ensrlish sell cheaper than if paid for with silver friends paid for it. I But they have a Ihepresamptionisthatsiich gm.us win , rna -,fllnflW. pfafA Art whiVh ey but 0 Li 1 1 1 I ,n vpr frn. at the RUor?rL'stion of a friend. there is nothing whatever said when a are. W'ZK I commenced the use f Swift's Specfic.' ni tfio tedious. erefn tra n tip: the 8,e 18 "nei Sw m 8r: J " J Thc first influence of the medicine was to which cave me almost intolerable pain They continued to grow, and finally de veloped into what the doctors called can cer of the breast. In a short time I found my strength gone and my constitution a total wreck. From a robust woman 1 sajr, eight months was reduced to a helpless invalid. Seve. ral ot the best physicians ot Atlanta treat ed me for cancer, but without improving my condition in the least, and finally agreeing that they could do nothing more for me. T-he cam er by tins time was eat ing out mv very life, and for five months I was a helpless, bedridden creature. About .Ihz Raix. A splendid rain fell in Ticinity last night, lb the wes- 3 and northern portions of the rain, while in other directions damage was done, to crops and i3' It. .1. . -1! Al - kjuiiiG 111 r.np sr.nrif nr rnp i afc Are most too highly season ;w publication. It was suggested them verbatim, inst tosh nw atW would look in print, but this defined. Hi -o- TOREIGV Torn Af T" C WkU ?.jPtfiv Miss Addie, W Master .Lmton, will leave Salisbury on July for a pleasure trip in Wand France. Mr. W. G.Ram- i wf 1 snown in business circles here, to accept a position as book-keeper firm of Lin ton -TTuKV.ni x- r ; . waa A. A V VJ lf 14.A VA. M W. ,4ClUrers oflJeasieatpH fWnn-n nf llJ.! t ' ..VV, Mr. XV. T. Linton, of this M"Jti UUS1I1C9S 111 111)11- ior several years, and the Watch- ZZ?r t0 ftote that he has been uuerous iauui uawj w ,c"aM4C,B":" fHCt that it does not apoear that in the young) performers to render so deitly business transactions of our country gold those sjveet melodies is rated higher than silver f The busi- o uess is done on such a basis as would go New 'Tank. The Richmond and "".SZ lll Danville Railroad management have ws.a woxth lllljst To be olaiuer. when erected at the Salisbury Depot a new tratHus neither of tho parties ever think water Itank, which will hold 40,000 of silver or gold. Now, when it becomes gallons-of water. They have' erected a a settled fact that people all through the plant of machinery on Town creek, and country are advertising that they will put in a 40-horse power pump to sup- sell ods cheaper for gold tlai for . 1 -" 1 11 1 1 mi. i. j ver, and when that becomes an establish- uijr lucwua. "- mvu .d custom in business, then it would np through a men pipe, ine tanit is to be painted. I ne old tans ana wooa snea is to oe V 1 t 1 11 torn away, and tnere is some taiK 01 putting m a fountain and making a flower garden in its stead. This pump and tauk could easily supply water for a good, sized fountain, and with a little work, ja handsome garden could be made. ; It, is the intention of this Com pany to naake everything in connection with their road attractive, and our citizens Will hail with, pleasure this improvement; , nrh - - 1 v - -a Sn3mce on last Sauday 2:rpi 1 l- . uc uuri-uouse tne .otetyior use-the pas V ,oudekmiee, read a nis collections North, The fed that he had m ash, and gotten nledrres jf-w. This as verv en- Wto the arc. verv en members of the an earnest zeal on Part r.f ii, " citiuest zeai on .. "Vllu. 1 L W t ,a tpwn-wSnld have emsta-i,., u aiangement, yet Th?ave.necessWv. ar gation will hold - " ten nnl i .'ii . : - 1111 1 n. m Zm 1 nit -11 tb Z?" rh' m th Qourt-house . (-7 -"un completed, and has been so since the management of Mr. Freecheville. The product is about health again. I now do all my own h $5,000 per month, at an expense of not ?:tl am P"-iiy iree irom pam X 11C IIIUILUIIUUS HC tlltll- affairsl will continue for would have been in over 1,500. this state of increase the discharge, but after a month or more I began to improve, and this won derful medicine has bronght back my I now do all my own house- end can are sufferinc: -1. ne muicutiuua .vie wwi r. . .-- . f... -. j4i OOt Iccl l(MJ UIUICIUI IUI tins nuuucitui is- envcrv tor i nm Ratisneti 11 it naa not ucen some time, lhe stockholders are satis- for Swift's Snecific I hed now. although at hrst thev were mv crave to-day. I most cheerfully ree led to snnnose that the won" net would onm ;nd it to all those who A 1 j r I ... e r..i ,u wun mis icr.riui uisrase. Mrs. Jaxe Clemoks. Atlanta, Ga., April 10, 1885. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga be five times the present output. They 1 were charged about $200,000 for the mine which could have been bought Eng- pear time euough for common-sense at 12,000 or $15,000.1 To our folk to insist upon it that enough more lisn cousins we will say the mines are silver should be put into a so-called sil- here, and good, if property equipped and ver dollar to make it one, and to give it worilfl(i f the iturchasinar power of a cold dollar Until that state of things comes about I see no sense of any sort) jn people try ing to give silver a black eye. It is con trary to reason that a man should wish to do all he could to make his propeity less valuable, aud so common -sense ioik can not see why politicians, bankers aud I crystals. some others should -wish to reduce the money-of a coun try by debasing a part of its coin; and which now plays a good part as money Wn 4 Din vto T?b&t Manv rtANAna Mr. J. A. D. Stephenson reports the especially parents-object to many quack discoverv of a new WaUfv for cortm- nostrums as UKeiy to engenoer or encourage j Y 1 ii rmf : a love for strong drink. They are right, dum in Iredell county. The corundum n-f, -A. ftf ncA than of irnBir.nntLI 01 this county is generally lound m The use of Parker's Tonic does not involve this dancer. , It n. t onlv builds up the sys tem, caring "all ailments of the stomach, liver and kidneys, but it stimulates with out intoxicating end absolutely cures the appetite for liquor. An Exciting hase. List of Letters remaining in the.Post Office at Salisbury, N. C, for tlje week ending June 22d, 1885: Miss Mag Chambers, Mr Julius A Caster, ' Lucy Barber, - . " Jude Uraige, 1 R C Bnwn, Mrs E D Miller, Mr M B Crosiday, 4 Birdy" Chambers, Joliju Brown, "SBeryamm "SH Archey; ' Robt McClennan, " JW Peeler, Please say advertised wheu letters are called for. J. H. Ramsat. P. M. Col very, J L Carter, Joseph Black, Jimmie Boger, John A Braudou, P Alexander, Hesekiah Cowan, Jno p MeCleau, 2 " Judy Brown. the above ( t Important to Magistrates it is By chapter 283 of tho laws of 1885 enacted, . ; - "1. That all appointments of justices of the? peace by the general assembly shall be void, unless the jiersons so ap pointed shall qualify within three mouths thereafter. j 2. Tmt all unfilled appointments oc curring; under the provisions of the preceding-section iu the: office of justice of the peace shall be filled for the term by the apppiutinent of the Governor," - The ! election .of justices by the late general assembly was on the 11th dayof MipIi t l!icf - mid tlm three mouths in which ;thcy- were allowed to qualify ex- f danger, A Woraau's Rage. Ueiroit, Alien., Jane xu, Last year Joseph Kuhn, a private banker aud real estate dealer, tailed, involving many comparatively poor depositors 111 hnan cial ruiu. Yesterday he was taken into Court to be tried on the charge of embez zlement, bnt his lawyers -were not ready, and the trial was postponed for a week. The corridor of the court room was filled with women many of whom were losers through Kuhn, ai d when the Jatter merged they assaulted hi m with great violence. One of the women screamed out in Eogluh : 'There's the man that stole our mon y, let's kill him." She accompanies ine worus with a blow from her parasol which knocked Kubu's hat off. It was immediately pounced upon by tlie other women who tore it to tatters, lhe first woman, the meanwhile, was vigorously plying her umbrella over Kuhn's head and shonldeis. A policeman dashed aside the roeu w.hq were urging the women iu the assault, aud seized her arm. Kuhn then ran into an office, and asked that he be protected from the men, who, he said, had deliberately formed plot to assas sinate him. Jle declared that they were arn'ed. and bad instigated the assault with the expectation that; he would in turn assault tne womeiu aim thus give tluem an opportunity to kill him. He says he beheves his : life to be ctmstantly Negro Burglar Shot andL Killfd After a i , Three-mue Jiua. I - ! - ' Fort Gaikks, G a. June 17, A noto rious burglar has died in jail here after a most exciting chase aud capture. Tele grams had been received from various points asking for the! arrest of a burglar who was fully described, and whose name was George Edwards. The officers noti- ed a strange negro who ran as soon as they approached him. The chase was joined in by a dozen citizens, and for three miles the burglar ran with the speed of a professional runner, sunder a shower of bullets. Turning an angle wkich hid him for a moment from his pursuers he climb ed a tree which overhung the river bank. His refuge was observed, however, and the tree was surrouuued, j 1 o come down on land was to fall into the hands of the officers, which he had .determined not to do. Climbing out on a limb which reach- ed out over the water! twenty five feet above it, he sprang into the river and was swimming rapidily to the other side when a well directed shot tendered him nerve' less. He was biouglit to land, lodged in jail and died.1 The Coroner's jury dec id ed that the cnase of death was not the bullet which had struck him, bat was the result of the jump fromj the tree into the . ... .-: - i i i i r . - ijvcr A Bad Complexion is frequently cansec by worms. Shnnei's Indian Varmifuge will remedy the whole trouble. Try it. Only 25 cents a bottle. Salisbury Tobacco Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT J. J..HAKKI5S, PROPRIKTOE KLCTTZ'S WAREHOUSE. Lugs, NOTICE. - t :- Sealed bids for crccttns a brick building T for the Colored Graded School will t received until 4 o'clock P. M. of TumoatI July 7th, 1335. The plans and specific-; tions may Ik; seen at my house..Tle Committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. F. J. Mcudocu. i ju25:2t 8ecretary-S. G. S. dP common dark 4 to 6 medium red 5 to 8 Leaf, common short green. 5 to good " red 7 to 9 med. til'.ers 8 to 12 " fine " 10 to 16 Smokers, common to medium 6 to 10 good " 12 to 16 fine 15 to 25 Wrappers, common To to 20 " . medium u to u fine 80 to 50 u fancy ; 60 to 70 Market active. Break t have been qnite full for the past week, with a slight decline in common grades, while all desirable goods are tak en at full quotations. NOTICE. v Notice is hereby :ivcn that the 'Board of : County Commissioners far Rowan. County-! will meet at the Court House in Salisbury on ine zu Monday ot July next, (it being the 13th day of the month) and remain one nay, or longer it necessary, for thc purpose -of revising the Tax' Lists' and valuation reported to them for 1685 : at wjiicb time and. place any. and all persons haying anV complaints as to the valuation of their' " property, or the amount of tax charged against them, can appear and be. heard 'by ' ' the Board in regard thereto. 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SALE OF LAND! :o: On Monday the 6th day of Julv, 1885, will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, at the hour of 12 o'clock, a tract of land, known as the Polly Hartman Land, it being the same devised by the said Polly Hartman to Solomon Ketchey and others, containing 154 J acres more or less, l)ing and situated in the township of Li taker. This is a valuable tract of land well located and within a few miles of Salis bury. TERMS of sale One-half cash, the oth er within six month from date of sale. The deferred payment to be secured by bond and good security. By order of the Supe rior Court of Rowan county. KERR CRAIGE, Com'r. MajrlS, 1885. 30:tds Saved Her Life! Ridge, McIntosh Co.,Ga. Dr. J. 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June 25, 1885, edition 1
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