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v . . r - - J i 5 "ft v- .1 m V jCILY i, -The aiten- LuTHEHif ,NoTjE3.SeTeii hew mem bers were added to St. John's Ev.. Lu- them fcoijgregation, of Salisbury, oh bunaay lasts ; ?;ci;y'ri-'?' : ;Thc palbr IleWmStoudehmire commencls he canvass of the North Carolina SvhodIn bfihalf oi the Salis- ' bury church, by spending -the coming 1 : 7 , Rulers Up f Knf iDuryuenurcn, uy Bpeuumg ine - coming bMk. J-'!-. ElfkV Pranklbladi.Chmt's-CIinrcIij the 3d epprt First Natn fffloi.kms, corner of Lee ii'iLte brOAeries, etc.,1nd Mad Fleming, executor 3 isiUo-l: - tT.-.r Supt. of the Shu- ffi aitawbacounty.as ( irlITmy has accepted a Sunday with Rev. W. A.-Jiutz, Pres. of N. U Synod, at iinochville, ' ; ' . ; .. The last several davs here have been very interesting to - the - Lutheran jpep plej of town, as work on their new church isj resumedi and the promise of the boss jworkman has been given to have the church ready "for dedication 1. 'it-, -til. ' ilT '111' 1. i' oyine oi oepiemper next.. f. L 1 I I I 14. " m:S Mondavi Mr. r'mK:, Chairman. nmsncct forestablish- F)an$i' tobacco; factory ihere. i'lit is! wanted. Start Who are the officers of the company, Mr, Rice?n " - r ' i "It. D. McNeelv, tiresident 5 Ti P. Johnstohyrce-radent? mVself secre tary and treasuer, and mi. oen. u ranic- and, supenntenaenw v j- j iThisls an institution the town should Via Vtmnrl fif and it should i be ' the duty of all the citizens of the county 46 jajU ronize and otherwise encourage this, and all institutions of an industrial na ture. They are the nuclei around which is 6 be built the prosperity our people are so t anxiou3 ( to nave : come ,to;tne town. if. m mhyJ not Lr'?' "r Uo itwas so recently ill, ai nt S France, is imucn impruvu, erioun Consul telegraphs. l! :.L;t frionds of tlfy Vtooikiiow that sheas ! O- tack of typhoid l Tobacco Ware I :'l;wi l,fth the! r vl ,Tiiri !' encouraging this f Prices fur the belter and bright- fVtod of Town! Commissioners 1 . iol pn 'to. build an addition to ..! . t . t r f thewin-'s ot . tne graaea scnooi ! i nr. The ex lit- .'!'! 't'' ension is to be 25x32 tWo-FuclsH of -New York n- aittr the interests leDaanrB Mtj Minii' property. Mr. J i vJ-i orirl isn.HirPM.nriTi Louis and ban iFranciscq Kail- il . i that ofTends the Nostrils of-evcrj. body, but Caclu deswmliug shower tames the .tuff Into tlm cai tli and it .-percolates throtish the vaiiona jBtrataof the soil on- DIED. n- A A Hie '(jomraisioners of the tovni ir decided to buy a cart : and mule Wl in hauliiix trash frohi the Election of Teachehs. The Gra ded School Committee met at the May or's office on last Tuesday, and elected the. following teachers-: tor. the, next term: f ' . n- . Prof. Keizer, of Enoch ville, prin- cipal. ' ''-f - JMr. II. J. Overman, 1st AssV . "Miss Bessie Neelv, 2d'Ass't: ' Miss Florence Woodson 3d Ass't. Miss Cannie Moose, 4th Ass't. The next session begins tne 1st Mon day in September. . - Mr. Jas. Hill was an applicant for his old positions 1st ass L ) but coupled - mi r-m .a 1 1 with a proviso that he should have a larger salary, and he was probably, also .in annlieant f or the nrinciDaiship,either of which places he wanted. But the committee thought best not to raise the salary, or make Mr. Hill principal The vvATCHMANdoes not oeneve an cheap teachers. Knowing it to.be, if not the bane of the educational cause, surely the poorest ecanomy.- Mr. HilFs demand for increased salary was just; for he is' worth as a teacher more than was paid him. It may be that the Committee are restricted to - certain figures, and in that case there- was no alternative. Mr. Hill will probably have to seek employment elsewhere, and it s - just here that the trouble comes in. Something must be ,done to encourage' our really worthy men to remain j and help build up the town; For yeays the cream of the young men have been obliged to go elsewhere in order to command fair -compensation for their time and labor. 1 hese last remarks of course, have ; a4 general ap plication, and are not to , be construed as arraigning the fechooi Committee. List op Lettkrs remaining i;i the Post Office nt Salisbniy, N. C., for the. eek ending July 6th, 1835: . , Mion'Mattie Miller,. J P Acrec "jlJettie W Hawkins J li Uurtoa Mat (i IIakiiis .1 Fulincr u:h li Madl-H "jEiiiniii Hupsoil i- ' Mi:s. Maiy Insnyre, -1 ( colored ) ' i P M C Diitiuell M N Hill -"Ijaiie Inginni "Hariiet Lee E A Fowler-:, J B Johnston t Jusepli 4Cnight Geo. M Mmio S 1J Morrison Col. W J Mallatd B Z Graham Franklin Poore Jeiome Prince "rMag. Linebarrier Henry Smith ft U M-.,1i!pii ' I Henry Pi ice "iBetlie Sejiwell !M A Tavejs H M Sherwood Lindsav Sears Willis Thomas J iles Torn nee ; Miles Wilson 11 P RnwleyV C L Hubher. II Ibillet & Co. LrP Walker & Co. TK Brown R li Floor, Please sayhdvertisctl when the above letters are called for. , " .j ! 'A. II. Boydkx, P. . well ofdriukiugUatern UfeP - instin her twentvifirst; - 1 canses us to qimflf so cndojsly 6f natures k 1 31 ,K deli"htfur ieverajje,?t fre:rUkliiginfattrnnrcatlii3;:e onr Kvstenilthe&a iinnaiities wiucii poi Jttev. .otoudenmire; r astor of the Luth- sofl the bloody generate disease, and eran church, of which church she was cause the needless sacrifice pt many . vaU a uiember. t 1. '1 uaUle liyes. It is a matler of surprise to . rt . - V. Z'-:'.A:rf"s hie that this stateof ihmgs nas been so '-urnn x.. uean,' ine uoyden ilouse, loug tolerated Without! the ; voice or pro- this Cityoj the dd lnst- test having been heard; from-, our long v jfe was a vnati?e C Vernlont' and suffering eitizeiiBit isfiigf un lor pa had but recehtlv kome Sodth. His rSffliS M is much .lamented by the new-f ""IZ""Z V"V:banU n X. friends he hadX formed here. He was h. v..r....i.5tfiiij! Bnt suiiiH iJ about ZZ years of age. - .taly ciiiz.,J Bi,o li. .ivj;, , im.i..a. ;,GeorgC. Ltmier, a resident of this neusance about my hti" llow ooyon a.( u;vc m - - ; iif 1 iiAVtt vet t e mv first clean ho:: Mr. nanier was a native or nautax pen one that is ahedys rlean, Hird one j county, Va., and was about 1 39 years that don't 9 veil. !We cjUi ill affaid to saVe 01(. . He s wi3 buried f rom tha a few dollars by-fattejnng a ig,on urrrptlindkt rhiirrh in-this ritv. hv th I . : .... S. t. I ' ioiill'1 if Itvu " t lis 1 . . - . . Jf y , ... , ..cu ..cty., r" "r. "v.JMaiisonTs with their impressive burial health and lives of ourselves and neigh V . r niu.; Better.. by farj lei our country fiieiulA raise our meat for 'us. One lir 1 Tn this cite. Jnlr 5th.. 183.i. Mrs. -- , - . -i j - , m . ,t - :- .. . . r - -. ln on the farm to huwdreo's of broad JAngeliua, A. Barker, wile of Mr. Wu. M. acres is a very differeiit'thijng from crowd- j Barker. , aged 55 years, 6 months 'and 8 luglialt dozen or tlii'iuon equiue juays. - of our town. The pigSucii must go. ; x. Barker was born in the ; Jersey Bruner. Eatnes &, Co. SallsburrS N. n. : a- i.' I To the Citizens of Ssllsburr I , -f i .Ia vieij.f the fnct'that the writer of ail atticle jii the Y. eemamTtme ofl its corresuondents. J. G Streets wlm W also an tiniIoyei of Zion Wesley Col ege, and .Tti, r7i i - 1 V T V wv ?. ?xaicraieu nostrums as likcll lo eiremler or encour. nwuy oi too cuizeus oi oausourv on nc i . ..," - . V r. Jus. ! Settlement of Davidson county, and was tue creiU-iraMU-uangnter oi Mairor uas. Smith, the Revolutionary Patriot. She was married early In. life; and removed to Salisbury .about 40 years ago "She was MINING DEPARTMENT. - - 1 ! , ! ! T.I. BECSS5. ' R. V.IAXKS. JR..:M. E. ; - 'JIANAGEUS. I the right kusea in n U This , is a move m t ition-Mj shows that the" Commis- ten aiMeiUyiacuve m wuat iuey Salisbury Woolen 31 ills. ieve-will dq letter written by a negro, connect- ! ri- 1T...1.- I M UCJC ate iisomevvuv wun ine iuu ec t.-n- ui-; Qoi.'oi... o ' .ilee. coamejrro lounr.u puoiiMicu Thiik'CU c.dknl to-the attention tlie town - the most A new sign oh Inniss street attract ed tlie eye of the writer. u0niceof the Salisbury Woolen Mills." Steping in the office ( the old Express office) he enquired of Mr. C A. Rice, who was handling bolts of cloth : , u Where are these cloths made?" in nie ajiuruej-. Bobbers Cut tie ThroaisMan aged While eminently active; nseful aivd clrarita i, 4 , ble woniaar. For many years she tanglit yjuanina n avians an u a, wiuivu uy. i, IIH!ln i.ii.i,.,, .ml t tl fimuitil tlx. ti:it wrru nil Ainr Raleizh. N. C July o. A special to i former punus. In distress site was al- ' ' . " T r - " -I i. S.'l.l i '.... the News and Observer from J Moncure W nei.nu ueij; .u,r, .... c ia.. .. . .. - -,,;1 disease was urobably contracted while Mortii uarounn, says : ''"hmnUteriui: to . the sick. Slie was faitl aged 75 years, and his sister aged 80 itn lfn f,, ix t,e ielations of life. For, near white, and a tiegfo boy, about 15 years of ly 40 years she was a faithful prdTessor o ,,,, .1,,1 W.f thiW&ttiird.iv reliiilon. nml was toraiauy years a mem- fu k ITU IV A II 1 . . . :i.t.ik a t j.,.it.,v uer oi tne rresoyienan cunrcu oi u night between midnight knd' daylight. t A , . amI The throats of ull were cut; It is evident that nil had been knocked in the head with au nxo. It is rejmrted that ssveial hundred dollars wefe stolen from the house of Finch. It is thought probable th.it the rubbers lecamc murders to ...... , . Kpifiii themselves irom detection, it is Sliyfortl Mine. - j This property in Catawba couhty has; been worked but liirhtlv this sesiion. but the new bunt. Mr. rlvser, antici pates soOn putting down a shaft from two nfty to three hundred ieet. it is designed that this shaft, with nuhier- ous tunnels and drifts, shall de the hill. , . It will be remembered that this eprty has been worked as a pi successfully for years, but the used water has at last tilled the pond with clay and choked off the supply. I he has 1 inaugurated shaft mining. hoped the new operations may prove as tw discover the nun dei ers, of whom there successful as the tormer. ! . believed to bo sei-ernl. The scene of the -murder is. only about a mile from OP11I1 JIIxm li.. ! !,.,. .,r tl, fiininnfl finnt r murder 18 servaut. J. 1?. TYPHOID FEVER. A BARGA1X.-A first classGO lioid poTter eugi He, but A it tie nsed: and i d ' uiorougn renair.lor ssle at a bargain. 1v: WhaPahests Fear. Many personam - ' .3 --S. " " IS love lot Strong drinlf TKn .m M.lii.y-'i'H-t;' I counter Its tutetnperato : lsngusge. .;I Better die of disease thin of drucoaQ4f ; Jh Wr' th,? P?,rtt0f tUe F?c- Tlie use of Psrker'sTonb dies i:0 trof the College to. say that we are iauo tWs danger. It mt onl f bnlld.cn h?v.! It?,n8,Heforfhfartlr:1f,lQqT tem rinrall ailments of the VomiuJ 4 sJ tion, and had no knowledge of iu exUt- n?er and kidney., bnt it simulates witaJ V " -' ! -I" ance jjntil ft appeared in public. As a out intoxicating wd absolutely cures Si 2 Faculty it s oar purpose, while ucnlca- nppeUte for Hswor.' : . . i i4 ting irne manhood and womanhood; to ? - - -T "i i'i? -o -M Inculcate harmony Iwitweeu the races and to avoid every tHtns wuicli has a temleu cy to produce strife or ill feelrog: f C. K. HariOs, Trs.I Zion Wesley College. SAIiUBXJEY MARKET." f . r Jolv.9, 1885. Corn, Wheal f Jn!y.y, It58o. " freely, at pSTf -Itea?, 89 of, 100 tn4 Flour per. sack, $2.25 U WA8HED OUT nAIR.-Thcre is a inrui pallid' chalk v comhlexion which tV &n f elist call a wasled enfr-coroflJexTon? Jt m ghastly enough, and no mistake, Wahe4.: out, f al ed , I iscol orcd , or part colored haii 13 aimosc as repulsive ami melancholy! I Parkers Hair Balsam will restore tnoi hair to its original color, whatever it was i browr, aulorn or blark. Why Wear robs on yosr Jtead, when you may easily hav mm, sinning uxir. . . " -ji ' A $2.35; Western bulk meatsi l0f t.aril, JU12J: lieef, retail, tilU: on the hoof, A Little Gold was Speat. Mr. Z. A 21ta31: Rutter laeufSh K-r??! risir-n Clark, of Atlanta, Ga., in SDeHking oi 48tt " 7 "W- J -oo---7 J I . ,, , . . . .." V... i- CLda Fodder. 5aa- Shrfcks.-ft-Rn: ,n Ko?ineMre trsay to tlie readers of this ' ; - . 1 , T inanpr. tlint I i n-hnlnnTnlmr mmin( i spent irt a fruitless effort in finding relief j"gII2oi jSweet potatoes Wftr from a terrible ttlood Poison acting hU L i JV- T "' faJ 1 rrr ' ' ' s ' . 7 ' ,-- . , . ' paper, iiiat tne wnoiec dOj Potatoes, Irish, for tabler50 ; for gpent irj a fruitless effi ilantjnj'Sl(aiJ2o: Sweet uotatoes WCSSt. from a terrible ttlood Peas,iB Oat's5A)jTallovtf Ory aj' limlsand nose- Hia,10i RU- fur.,.., er presenun u; Ir Mini w sound aud wefl!) . 1 1 . m I. r. l. c .... .... i . . : - . ... , r Mu, wiui wiiuu., r Mvomteriui remedy ever beloreknown, and Cotton, ready sales nt lot cts for good I any interest el party who may need a Blood - mi.t.llmfTlii.rhPftr. mi. i I funner will learn from liim that three both . o , 1 - i I .i rn T-r . i i.i i i'4 r ; . - . .f incs vu u. e. u. rcsuHi'u uis appcirc, oeaieo Tobacco, sales every day and prices all ulcere, relieved Ws kitrfleys,ad addtJt 3H satfsfactory.; ? :i twenty-one pounds to his -weight in thirty M Poultry, in steady demand, but pricr J dav , .rt moderate. NS NOTICE. -1 r i ' t-; July 7, 1835. Sealed bid forcrecting a brick buildtntt- 4 Our Phihuleluhia markctsare corrected fl,r Coloretl Graded School will be. , s I received until 4 o'thick P. of Tuedv every veeK. . v ti icq ti. ..1...-, - : Philadelphia MARKET.--EvansBi8., tion9 niav le gecn at my house. Tht large Produce Commission Merchants 5G J Committee reserve the right to reject anyj North Water street, Philadelphia, repprt the following city markets : Eggs, Vir ginia and Southern, 12I3. Live poul try 1213 cts. per pound; dressed 0000; or all bids, ju23:?t; F. J. Murdoch. Secretary S. 0. 8. 0. l am sixtv seven vears old, and havi lived in this (Hall) county all mj life. Up turkeys (K)00, according to quality; to 28 years u? I was rearucct as t e ,i,,cks ()8t ; geese (X)a0.--Live caj tie strongest man in tne neignoonuMm- me ns v t ... - rt. Tn November. 1858. x ..... . . .j NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners for Rowan Countyy I . .......1 ..i.a. 1.i i it ..I 1 ........ ntlkiif t ii lia.kWIi vClOP . r i- . .. t 1. 4 ,i o.,oi tvLhrtUl UiiRe. choice! ner bush.. 30(2i0(): burbai ks. k 0.1 , t..i :.itI 1 the murderers has bCeu cantureu at MM1 ,nu n ,,,n uu Bl"us .m'" 1 - - ? - ' !; " v.iinnny m mnj uei, v,h winp i . : .. fiver. It left me emanciated and a criUPle choice 33(333 : Peerless. 00(50: Pearl I the 13 th dav of the monthVnnd remain nnfe pro- home, with his liantf yet; red wit 1 t he m f ht x . At timo8 that limlvwasJ MjlIllinolI. imffliao. Cfieese: K. Y. Fa..- day, or longer if necessary, for the purpose acer blood of the victimsj It is said that liel SUollen an enormous sie, being -twice choice 7i8i fair to good 6 to 7- of revisinS the Tiix Lists and valnatie Often wsis iu the house washing tUe 1Ihmi iromi targe as its natural conuuion.auu inuameu - ' i ,V I nin . rePor'L,i 10 mem mr lbs; at wincn time l.Ul.indv Ai.reat txcitMuent utevails and angry in appearance. . torn my Knee -..u-j ... "". ' and place any ana all persons having any his hands. AfeU.ll flClltmeni ".iH j , at tlm'nnkle a Ukiiiia. funev.3(ai)4: full skims. OtaU. L.nlmt. L t. .1,, l..wm ,f tl.JV result ,n thi entire section among all classes t ,arre- uU.er came, which discharged p.iMn. Drid Fiuitat Apples, ' evaporated, ! in property, or the amount of tax charged It is )eiple, andVarnest efforts are Ikm ng wade 0us matter. Mv wlndeavstcm became inlec . v r f.,..i a 1 against tlrem. can appearand be heard by i&fccinUN. j Had such a letter Jx.ited!froni u wortliv source it Avould ribeetvcifxaci.ea.C(l .in 1 (Tuiiounced trud kiftg libel against some of the dtizfns of the town. As it b, it is Iw'ia ii'Bi0rttiv ot more attention. ! -o- nr. Bujreae L. II : irris, -the R :il legh ist,sppnt a few days here this, week. Boai ms! way to tne. mountains, Ire he will be' en mi ed : in sketching li t view of makinir oil oaintinss. . ; - o i. . ' kl llri Harris (s a native North Car- liiaa, and ii very- successful and pro- "Indeed ! is that possible ? "Yes, Isir, we aremking cassimeres, jeans, bliankets 6d yifns,-' and he un rolled a (bolt for inspection. durable.t Where do you make them ?" "Our factory is near the depot ; we are running right along. Won t you wollr rlnwri coo wli nf. tvp nrA floin cr V " Withi plcasure,"and lighting a friend ly cigar we soon entered the factory. Here was a busy scene. A full out- t f fit of machinery-in Tnotion. "Whit is the capacity of the facto ry?" ! ; "Probably not as large as you may suppose.! We can handle one hundred and titty pounds ot wool per aay, or Encampment Notes. Wo copy the following paragraphs from circular No. 1, from the olfive of the En- oii torn Hm-ccMr T, T AW iUflnWlin (l Kc a-aA thJ I manufacture two hundred yards of fin- 4a3iJ! bulldini far a term of vears ished cloths.- Or, to put it another way, i fiitentibn of makmg it a tne laetory nas a capacity io-uo u,u- ilir te afer.rebrt. He is now can- ty tnousana aonar Dusmessper jeui, and this fact led to the purchase. Blish has been developing the property for several months now known as the "Ophir Mine" and is now engaged in erecting chilhan mills. He has tound a sood vein of four feet in width, and he says that ordinarily, small particles of gold may be seen in the ore as it is blasted from the lode. He does not, how ever, claim to have a very high gradje of ore; but is confident that with careful, econopaical mining, the ores will piy a fair profit.' ' i fThey are not trying to make a snow on top, and have erected a plain, 20x30 mhT house, in which they have their two chilhan mills, i hese are driven bvji 'twenty horse power engine; land Lj! :i i.. ii "Tbat is fncoursisrinef ! How many they have, ot course, tne necessary ac- ,, niii uavK lub uuuse wen - . " .v . i mi mij n i U;. Tt :u hands dn vmi emDlov? - - companymg macninery. ine miuswiu '? Ku"sl: vviuter. , ii wm i - - . . , , 1 -i"- u j. i i j onltellsomdhmon the order of "When everything isgomg we nave oe sianea in uouu, twu UKzLt-iV'tLLi hi . .i oA . on Awifflnri v if hnnds wilt .-do tne srooa reDorts are connaenuv expecieu. 4t4divu.s'jviicreii resort intnisaiate. wv - o --. r i , , . . , - . t w&uh : Ai.. wnrV " - L 'in Unght is to be tnorougniy test- House, ai Cottar Citv?Mar-P "How many kinds of cloth do you ed this; summer with the view of free- ; i t ; ; .4, - o- . . y . fmrf naoocsnrv mapniTiprv. i nis irnn vmeyfird, ILiss., as a popular maKer - , - . . rr , TO fesprt. In fact he has been .vverouKe ciiNimero, jeaxia, 0rt, ""V.-rT-T ZgaZZ71 4yg tliis Wpular placef or sev- linseys, ; kerseys, blankets, yarns and prcM il exploration. Great confidence halalargquntance rolls." ; j . .,. - - is feltjn the ultimate success ot these ...! flu. l....tnri! ivviilil iiMtili mil mi tir I ' ' ..xvi.il,. but the ulcer would never heal. ; SVM uceuo, uci..cS i, ' . .. ..... I a r ne mercury and potash w ith which they cherries, ; pitteu, prime ory isgn: dosed ine brourlit on rheumatism and lys peaches, pared, evaporated 176&22: Nf C. the Board in regard thereto. II0R 4TI0 N. WOODSON, CUrk. Salisbury, June 20th, 1885. It m. "Do vod do your own coloring?"- properties. They have practical, earn- "O ves, we have a complete outfit for est men in-charge, and are moving, in a coloring by steam." I P reasonable, common sense way in the 4Wharfind of a nlant have vou?" right direction. After all-the'j old fKsteiN KbwAN.-Annlications bplendidl A tnirty norse-power en- emmau pruuauiy ux vun- JfltomAili i.' a ! ii ii i i t 1 enable him id fill his house comparative eae next win- uP '"ZTJ "I wiUVive vou the list: A set of 3 It should be remembered to v-'avi-jh i tin vvin rpiniw r Mil l ir , n lt J t . . . .v . - i iinrHuJ,, I..-cardinir machines: a set of custom roll credit of the Agricultural Departnient, ;iP";iwr cards;! spinning mule -192 .spindles that the sales of . these properties j was ' i- milll f IllllllK.Illtllfllk 111 r 1 -m. ' . I j 1 11 I IfLk-l !!' vL Ar i i. .i i o chonrinrfmnr or carpet ma- mg a gol ."3int)rnv K. n....i t,.:.,. Dresses and a matting. WMifitv P F ''j-". chine. These comprise a iull set for a several years ago. AM ; wounded, 2S ; maimed, w F Now tell me what kind of Buccess i.i lii , 1 rnn nm hovinffi'. siOOU t iar. nil rinnlin.aiits "J"" """"o wrtrtv, i,;.. rru " w e were iiinaerea some nrstarcmK, U &rknr ii.- i - j hut since we have eotterrthmcs to run- tiirr.TTr,'u- u uiese claims is t i v ' i .-i IWand Mr. Horah the Clerk smoothly, weave been lept busy, Ji-itf 6 r "F" cry UU?V UU . ,W V t i.. .-.aij il. fir. ..a .i.-i.:. ' , rt.i- Jav... Tlittal.! great- fronhTo in ,i;no- mg. : vve-nave Deen crouDiea ior me irpi Bu..i..w inn viuie i i .T . y ro i . moA fn, TOnnf Af i.nnH hot. this ia1 iitioii us 1 ami ine cuuicu yum nas some j'U til ftl.'-hi (inniAnn ;irhn U "tea iu " V -v if..., y , - ... , . - -. . -, i I "j'uvauK wic . . .j x T . Hi nuniiMis which leniiuti o veryr aRo.,W0f troops, as he Mr W ntcm Jliy thit the great . nar, deatl,. 1 r 11 TT Tl T" 1 I ll.n n.... nml M ml us t I'll 111 I 1 II I f II I'M ssrs. lieo. oieinii, 11. u. rersins muuvua .u...v and Sam 'I Blish. of New York, have recently purchased the Davis property, -which lies next adjoining the Bright . . m-m i Mine m Montgomery county. his Davis property was known to be old beann:, but had never been developed After - the purchase of the "Bright Adjntant.Geneial clmceruinj; the I Mine." by Merrill & Perkins, it jwas cauiimient in this pjace, to convene discovered that the lode on the might t,e 22nd: contihued strong and in a more con- 'rj,e tiops will ! arrive at "Camp centrated form on the adjoining lahds, gcnie 8" (mi Vednesdav uioriiiifiT, July ! i I I 1 II i-L ' 1 fTH" I V- - 22il. and leave Fii.lay July T31st. The camp U hnntd tn Hit north side of Afeheville, three lourth of a mile from tlin rm liaiis. onelhalf mile from the French Biftad river and one Inile and a half from the dei-ot. 1 he situation is hih and commands ;i miigniticeiit view, the ground is covered with grass,- and trom will be nfflicted with neither dust nor mud. The iiver!nffouU tine bathing facilities. Each Regiment wilUhnye its own Gamp guards, hut the Cam jib will be upon the same field, in sight of -ach other. While i i Camp tlie trop4 vylll ld guvernod by the Hta(e Guards Regulations' and such additional riiefa and orders as may be prescribed! : While strict discifdhiq will be enforc ed, ample time w ill be allowetl for recrea tion and enjoyment. .Without disiiiliue the Ei'icapment would ' degenerate into x picnic and farce, aiid had better not be leld. : ; Nothingwill.be left tiudone to secure the comfort and to contnoute to tue easonable pleasure of the men consistent with the objects of the Encampment. The Elizabeth City uompany win ai teud the Encampineiit (50 strong. I his Company took the piize at the State Exposition last fall. Capt. J. E. Wood -.1. .. it.. j. r.. ir t. is coniinanuei. ... o pas -vapv. uiia drill master during ;the late unpleasant ness. He is a leading: pbyMdaii aud druggist of Elizabeth City, and is withal a clever gentleiuau,; and will doubtless pf&ve the handsomest man iu the State Guard. Tlie Granville Grays, Capt. W. A Bobbitt, Oxford, the youngest coin pa ny in the State Guard, are coming with full ranks. The tents have arrived 200, in number, and will soon whiten tlie old field beyond Academy Street. Asheville CM pepsia. I was an object of pity to all my y x uU,Mred halves, new, 8l3i; ' ' ' i n.w u.,rse. and tor three vears I have not 10ld; plums, 8: raspberries, 2023 per 1 1 I IV I I V 1 1 III I lllJT! vorn a shoe. Hope had almost lett me. Swift's gperific was sugucstcu, -anct I commcncetl its use at once. From the very lirst 1 began to feel better. I h;tve taken 38 .bottlesand the shadows which had darkened my lite for 28 years have all been dissipated.- The effect ot the medicine has been wonderful indeed, today 1 am ao:e to attend to all my farming interests and walk from one to five miles a dav. 1 am satisfied that the disease is entirely tirokefi up, and henceforth Im to be 4e from those ter rible apprehensions and suffering which-' formerly made mylife miserable, bwift's Specific ha3 done more for me in one year than all the drug'ftore medieineprescribed by physicians did in 28 years, and I most cheerfully bear this testimony of its merits. Wm. K. Uekd. Gainesville, Half Co. Ga., Feb 28, 8"i. Treatise on Blood and Skin Hwrnu.. Wrappers, common o medium iiiiinvu iiii. The Swift Specific Co., Diane ai hintn, Ga. pouud. Feathers, choice geese 4d5flL Hides, dry 10M. Honey in comb10 11; beeswax 2830. J Salisbury Tateco Market. COURECTED WEEKLT BY J. J. HANKIK9, PUoFRIKTOR KI.UT'lZ's WAREHOUSE. Lugs, common dark " medium red . Leaf, common short green. " good " red - med. fillers tine " Smokers, common to medium ood . " .4 il fine ii 4 to 6 5tp 8 5 to 7 7 to 9 8toll2 10 to 16 6 to?10 12 totlti 15 to 5 15 to 20 20 to "20 30 to 350 150 to tO A Bad Complehos is frequently caused Iry worm. Shrinci's Indian Vermifuge will remely the whole trouble. Try it. Only 25 cents a bottle. tine fancy Jfarkct active. Breaks have been qnitc full forrtliepsfst week, with a slight decline in commou gradvs,ivhile all desirable goods are tajc en at full quotations. Anv one desiring to purchase a complete outfit for 24 column Newspaper and Jol (Office, with an abundance of oody jype. display and job type, prcFsreases, etc., suf ficient for a tit st rate country olUce, will q well bv writing at once lor terms, vi. sainp'e sheets. Address, Watchmas trrriCE 34:3t Salisbury, N. C.! PATEWTS ! Obtained, and all PA TES1 ZUSISJiSS altfDdtd If for MODERATE Fe n. - . '; Our offlc-e U opiviislie the U. 8. atntfCc, urd ; we can obtain Patents la 1 tJme than tliot,ere-. mote from Washington. on(l J.'tvM or Vrateimg. '.vs-lvi K.Mo pntentablHiy treeof chirye; abU ! j itrjf. H 1th I' K Jt'lttH t i KttVTtif. 1 ;'-. f i.u.tp, lo the Postmaster, th 8uptjor Mosev ui-dt-r Ttv., atrt looiSclals r t i lie U. 8. Fal- Stent Ofllce. For circular, advice, tmns nna -reier- 10 aClUJI CUt'U III iramv ncunc 'i vnui, write lo C.,Sfpwcp..i Ofpo?jt? Patcat onion, asniESfiPB, u; w. Nov. s", 'Si.- ira . SALE OF L A N D ! M M Ea ! , For the WatcfimajQ. i Salisbuut, July 8, 18$5. Just at this juncture, ii w ord or t"o on sail itaryi jueUsu res uny be read witl more mit-resc man at - outer times. ve have heard the Knell of the chui-eliibell i!ne a" lijt of more than ats1 e the Tenture, small b.cnVat M.k our luXsU hf thoasand namos tor lutH How much as it is,! as sure, but we need a cotton j . fickness, and how many lives; utighf factory here very inucn.- It would neip luUc beeu saved by more diligent use oi will certainly claim wther viettmsi say that there is ; yetI am there is apy pot on your premises where If . fully pursuaded that the enterprising, tutu is atiowtu totroiiect ami remam see I. y t a. . l.ifr a 41 A a ft tt liilliilVll t I lift t'ufnu t U business men ot the town, are npe ior p" " "V r , ; ;,V, '.T 1S luuv t r t I ii kp ilisinieftuiits lieelv. I hem i nun entertainmsr a proposition ot tnat Kina, . A .i.- t.a-..i On Monday the 6th dav of July, 1885. 1 will sell to the highest bidder, nt the Court House" door in the town of Salisbury, at the hour of. 12 o'clock, a tract ot land, known is' the Pollv Hartman Land, it being the same devised by the said Polly Hartman td Solomon Ketchev and others, containing 1544 ai res more or lcs, lung and situated la tne township of Litaker. KfThis is a valuable tract ot land well located -and within a few miles ot balis- hury. , TERMS of sale One halt cash, the oth er withinVix month from dateof sale. The deferred navment to .be 'secured by liond and good security. By order ot the bupe- rior Court of Rowan county. KERU CUAIGE, Com'r. May 12, 1885. Jt0:tds dirrotad to (cine. tnecbanica. enfinetiH1.U" ; cotrcriM, iTrrentionn ad patnU rr pnblubM. JCJjrf number illustrated with apltndid engrinM. Mblication, furnishes a most lmbl DcyclojlUipC- Informit inn which n Mtm UOUI M WlUMMIt. 35:4t E shall keep on hand. Summer and Winter a full supply of Kennebec Ice, and will oc pleased to supply orders at ON E CENT per lb Urgent orders fllied any hour of nlnt. COLUUiSAULiK auaY.ri. -ARE YOU 1 . i . i mil ATT DT D HWith any diasase pecii 1 UU U DJJ D UlUr toyour gentle ss? If ro. to vou we bring tidings of comfort ad greaijoy. You can y' CURED and restored to perfect health by usin Bradfield's Female Regulatorj ! It is a special remedy for all diseases per taining to the womb, and any intelligent ifo man can cure herpelf by followg the Uirfc- tions. It i especially euicaci.Mis in ca-ivu: suppressed or painful menstni itiou, in whites and partial prolapsus, u nn rns immeuir relief and perm uientfy restores the mensirqal r..niinn. Aa remedy to be-iiwd duiins; that critical period known" as 'Change op Lif," tills invaluable preparation has no rival, i (u eircuUtion ne?ly enala that of U othjr ppm oc M1F. Clnbfc Sold by U newsdwlem. MUaCV,TB- liher. No. 361 Broadway, JJ. y. v.. aHMHMMMi (or th PaUnt Umc, and hw prtptwd inort thn One Hun drd Thousand appticatwni P ?nruaT t"lfV and f r.,htm Auirnmenta. and U PPi forXecnrimt to InventoM thr rirtUln nm United SUte. .Canada, ". S3ay Garmaar and other forei oBtn. prpaa at short notice and on r U. information aa to obtamiMr patonU cbomfanr .i,..t rhm.rr. Hand-books Of injorma- on aent free, raw C.n. are noticed IB I Tha advantage of anch not Saved Her Life ! RELIEF FROM CATARRH. Prof. W. P. Johnston, Principal of the Public schools in Renton, Arkansas, under jdate of March 17, writes - -1 ' TRIBUTE OP RESPECT. Office of Salisbury; H. & L. Co., No. 1. !i-WED.lV. i'G. S Jolinsori to enlarge our business and it would tlb mentiwitlun our power topiervju "?urrnKrl..i.. : !, . . . v,i v, ..r. " - itferanu neaiin. no one can isay posiiivei v. f llin? trying to'sell ma- sl. Do you :.5thinki there lsny ok. r tow1 in vlovv;cimdiiii HQVi hl necessary license, J movement in tne oirecuon oi a coiLoiiin .ilievhjbly .cause sickuess, and death r cromisirig bis case! mm r 4 left the ton Imish- can't' ! A ?Ws the argillo-area kuiaiand heapmeh L' ""'.Wl U1R WThnlo onfHmnatlf kl.:i iT Mie place hnmwl c if and I do not thmk the time far distant n tow-Llld ju maliv -i...,- to i " Min rw. XT . v. V VI A . . . Wa 1 1 . ! mf, " " T vwm CP i e .reets-i 5 For a trifle they for a. scheme of jyiat toner to De present- Uesire to call f pevial attention. From i T'-'tm.ai LOWIl hnrntvl This I eu TO UU1 uusiucao uuuuv. i niiuusi. s ;viiauuij. uirir Mr Ffankland tnia to the Superin- gteeable.aud pestilential odor of hog oJAr.xi" i . r r inh, -..ought not tobooneof J he til thy tendent 01 tne mnis. f , animaU allowed to be periued wiuiiit the "Where is that .large pile of yvool ofI)orateaiiuit8 of tJiisorauy othertown. 3m?? ... . . ' . llii my oid'nioiri there ia no more prolific "Thai is from Davie county, sir. YeUou ice ofi disease than these veritable have very pleasant relations with the! pens, and ti.y; abound in our midst. D-vie people' IKotonly doej a stemU aiiw Irom theia ?'a t .:! C":"'di:rat'le community iiMsinUJ w,snes ariojte, it Whereas, God in hw infinite wisdom 'leaf, a quantity of bones reseinbling fish h.th roraen, -ales out ot andead. and ber and 4th Director, Mr, r . M. Memus. ,.i c o mP umnd nd 'Resolved, "That . in his death, this y n anJ j am so today.. It is the best Uompany nas lost a iaitniui memuer blood punber I have ever used. nffippri ! . W. P. Jonssox Hesolvedy That while we bow with submission to this dispensation of PrmridoTipA fhnf. wp. the members of Salisbury H. & L. Co., Kb 1, do tender year's with what the physicians called i n . ' . t . . . 1 - .. A..,i;n nf thb voina I .tried doctors 2r ST a?.K -i-hoat deriving , oi. lucuacivscu, wtu "'Hl.enrft whatever. ment, .1 ! I a ho KiTestion ef mv drn2"ist. J. C Resolved That these resolutions, be Uihtowcr, I was induced to try Switt s RlOGE, MdKTOSH Co.,OM Tin J. P.radfiXLI Dear Sir : I hnve tlk pnwveral botiles of vour Female Regulator f.r f llincrnf the worn b and ni her diieas.' cdra- lf ill .iiniui ..... .... ,. J I ffi-rrr i.inpil. nf Hizteen vears ftanding, ann l ream believe 1 am eiireo enureiv, nr vtuii.ii pij.-r accept my liertMt -..thanks antl mnt profcind nratiiudP. 1 know von r metucine natcu i life, so yon see l cannot speak too lugniy in r..i- T have reoommenled it to several oflroy friend who are suffVrinsr as I was. xiioursverv rCTjfi;ii'iii, 1 MRS. YV. E. STEBBINS. Our Treatise on the MIealth nd Ilanpi new" mailed Tree. BRA FIELD KEGCLATOR UO.,AilSDia, 14a. from Catarrh for nearly 13 years. Injini: a portion of the time incapacitated from at tending to my business. Tried a number of most eminent physicians North and South; spent over f 50Q. I was partially f OS tieonla anif horm "0Pel that nk',:; -..Jfmm? MU f 1 1 . I I I t..i IIIH.ll I iWj;0' -a?dtthers carelessness, . ut wicked whi : ' PIIEEBETIS. Mv wife hag been suflerinj: for seven lon Lspread upon our minutes, and that a copy be turmsned, tne namiiy, ana a copy tojhe Watchman ior publication. K, Ai. DAVIS, I A. M. Goodman, J- C034. R..M.PJENDLET0N, July 8th, 1885. Specific, which in in incredible short time Rtnred her lo i perfect health. I might sav a irreat deal more about the medicine, and will say that it ought to be in every house, It isa cheap doctor; having sav :d me hundreds of.dollais. y v C. F. Dccan, Clayton, Ala. linn h 28, 1885. a CHANGEABLE COMPLEXION fin Anto the existence of w.rms. A few doses of Shrincr's Indian V jruiifufre fil destroy them and make yot r completion brijjht and healthy. - j n n ntood and Skin Diselts j rcaiicv " " . finneific Company, Drawer 3 1 nc - 1 ... s. Atlanta, Gi WANTED. A 150 m w W jjrw far,,, with all improvements UtHn j le tLiIu eluuty. Bruner, Eamet & Oo A Co. aw notiea is mo pciwnwuu " rTVl. .11 SViMof aachBOtie It well umlamtood brU Twtmnnawbo wish to dipoaof t h eir pat nt a. XI broad way, He w Vork. r. mm in prtmnU given arajf. iT4, us 5 eents rostapo, ana w" ma.ll vnu Will Iffct r a PJaM- are oL ifoorts of ure aiur.l s . . . , . r - ..ill AnM 1 at stir; jro j ia wiir i' " " 1 1. 7 f Vitu n d or s Ara tlta-ontjr, to workjfn t ulr v i mtnt. Fortaue3 fr alt worker a 07.41, 'si ly Portland, P "I Dox't Feel LiKr. Woiik." It mak. no diffcrepce what, biibiness you are ena t cd in : whether vou are a prcnctier, a;m- chanic. a lawyer or a common laboreryon 1 11 .1:1.. .. I. m V cau t clo yuir worK wen nw 3u '" sick. -Thouwtruls try to, but all ' in vaiv How much butter to Jacp your orawf in odd order bv takinu I'arKcrs jonic wni. vou feel 'a little cut of sortfO' T( won! be nmnev in your pw mi. srood. -rejoicing hi-alth is wortK half a en hours full-ot languor and pain. ;. 1 nuwj mm. Am mmlM A Radical. Cure fok W r11. Aii DEBILITY tn m Weakness, i?PHYSICAIi & DECAY trYouoAMiddle Aged Wen Tested ran ovtf8a Years ov u s f 1 n hamv Thousand ose3. miAL PACXACS ilia immailkA A Circular axl Trial fach; nrF,aad Icon taipartaa: faeu before lakiilreM. nwt elarwbare. JW SURE rUnrthaIU'$ ICCBCD thwuanda, tion aotohaa, paia or tawwrtmritw ill ( pin By dlP; Mnibi liaiM ia ft H Jorl fanetimaof th - I ha ajiiiiiBTiai w-t 1' i -1. . i ill Nip I ' I .4-. r :t i : "4 , ' 4 ! - ti "-4" i ' "4; . k '.- r 1 -.- i . - I- " y ; t ?'- ! hV-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 9, 1885, edition 1
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