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Li-Hnn nates . L:,n rfff' ri-ilv : !' ..ll 1 L -nonon matters ad- fnS f Goodmau. rflW.A. Lackey. n. T S. nsner. T p. B. Julian, M Township Sunday in me aicuKAiJoi clock. Pundav evening 5 q'c ret . ii i Li to aid in every possible Lirorsi-r , i - P Lr work, and , an lmpuiv , r th? town in many ways. - . , .- li Lt . fi- V.neL- IlPre UUWi bUV fnl.0fnfr three Hundred ltrneT iQr we ,T J o j iv f 1 nan nnA tbn Rovden MM1UU "vl T . , , ,i r nju: - ia of flip de- P4r iC P Mr. Martin , v county, xi. v. 1 i. Alfl - W Murphy, taken by the baulV n uie "j" nrtssnrv to put him IB i 1 1 ..nv4- womHinr. P.nc f!;it. G. W. Gates, U in course oi coabiruwuu u, . ... i- ! J -T nlas at the iianrouu. suup ,e work turned out is of su- Thts New Pos-toppice. Mr. A. H. Boyden the new Postmaster has just gotten comiortaDie m ms new omce. It is located convenient to the business public, on Main Street, near the Ex press Office, andi$ nicely arranged. He has put in new lock boxes, so that the total of lock boxes and drawers L one hundred and thirty-fonr. besides sixty-four large general delivery boxes. These boxes are built in the most con venient manner, enabling the post master and clerks to reach the boxes and deliver the mail easily. There are two general delivery stands, which will great Iv lacilifcute the speedy delivery of fhA mail. He has also built a private money order and registered package depart ment. This must; prove a great con venience and protection to ladies who sometimes have business h the office. Altogether, it is the best arranged, neatest, and best organized office the town has ever had, and Mr. Boyden has the thanks of' the citizens of the town for both the enterprise and taate displayed in giving them such an omce. i - : money due us for school purposes, that . d M, who, since tlie close of theew Oi- :l i j. . l i-: i . t :.:,.. !,- illun nt lui'ine. New- it may be spent in their education alone. Give Hie negro every cent he pays and apply it to the education of negro children. This sentiment meets very general approval, and to such an ex tent that it migt prove dangerous tor the School Committee to incur a debt, expecting to pay it from the surplus arising annually. The surplus may not arisp it should not. and steps should be taken to prevent such a con tingency. On the whole, a fourteen hundred dollar .school house, is as much as the neonlp. think should be devoted to a cause so fraught with doubt. Turn ground. leans Exposition, lias been it home, few ark, N. J., passed tlireagii here yeatetday morning on hi Way to Alexander county and will lesmne woikr Mouday, at, the mine of the Emerald and Hiddenite liu- ;,,,r Cnmunnv. Pi-of. Hidden lias lately boujfht the interest of ouo of the ovjners in this property and now owns roorejthan half of the stock. lie reports thai all of the Hiddenite that has ewer been njined has been taken by eager pniehasers: and there is now none anywhere. He opes fortune wilWmile ou him and that hi will hp. to tret stuiie out of the the rest into the hopper again, and let it be devided. as the law directs. MINING DEPARTMENT. T. K. BBCNEH. R. V. E AMES, as., X. E. MANAGERS. Pi nf. HiilaVn tells ns of the recent; find ing of another rove mineral in Alexander county zenotine, an a u hydrous hhus nhate of yttrium. The crystals are fircon shaped, small and brown: iu color with lei t'ect prismatic cleavageL It is fbnud in only two other localities in the United i Jennie taiaweu ui ini,u rirate school m the rresDyierian inir t.hf Session navtiiK - I . i Sk. BtMnntmue tne cnurcu Vnf Iff 111' 1 U C auuuviiivvv . VL ' u . HK UU'JC v..- liw Tim late C. J. Mil- Ji nwrnhpr 01 ine JVUinm-o Il ! 1 J., ii. rutiruOOIlL and on his ueutu ma it. l- Ju;h.,t fi- wpivp rrnm tne tan Hip sum of two thousand a n A,Arr rtuf nvpr ro them ii n ia u ui v ,ay lust. Personal. Miss Lizzie Brown has rpfnrnpd from the Hit?hlands. -m- -mm- -M--w I TIT Mr.jJ. M. tlorah has gone to w aynes trillp for a short rest. Miss McMacken. of Raleigh, is the o-tiest of Mr. L. W. Walton. Uovernor and JVlrs. bcales, ana miss Scales, have gone to Asheville for the review of the State Troops. When this is over they go ty Haywood White Sul phur bprmgs lor a unet sojourn. Miss Annie tiowan, has gone 10 visu n'pnds. in Statesville. Messrs Overman. Gaskill and Brown have returned from Morehead. They rpnort about 400 jruests there. Km. wav m "i . lit A Miss mil, ot tioldsboro, lor some ime the cruest of Miss Belle Boyden, has cone to Concord to visit friends. Hon. J no. S. Henderson has return ed from Washineton. Rev. JrN. H, Summerell. of Tarboro, N. C is visitins his oarents here. -m.m- . -rtr-l 1 1 Ml i Mrs. Sarah Wilson has oeen m ior Three of Mr. S. J. Swicegood s fami ly have gone to Flat Swamp, in David son county. "Little Reuben Holmes has returned from Morehead. Mr. Hyser, Superintendent of the Shuford mine in Catawba county, visited our minea last week with the view of purchashing pumping chinery. ma- States. Landmark. 1 List of Letters remai4iugi Post Office at Salisbury, N. C, for the ending July 25th, 1885 J C Phillips. Johu Banger week lencauragijig this week, l ne r arm rakwHtmstt sold 15.0(H) pounds on 41 I T T. - '-. n swan. i o 1 : 1 is, Ufor rrfniUK hnnoincr as milCQ as mmw 'w-r rs o tlars per hundred. -o- The Moyle - Bros, miners of this dace are emploved at a corundum mine in Buncombe county, .which is Toeing operated by 'Walter Hamilton, M. Ui.. ot JSew xork. They have one shaft 100 feet deep and two or three of less depth. Mr. L. Graf, of Newark, N. J., own er of the Rowan mine, known as the Rowan Mining and Milling Company, is here. His property lies in southeastern RowanA and is valuable. Mr. Graf is here to look after the best interests of the property and to make necessary arrangements with the view of resum ing operations. It is rumored that the Superinten dent otthe Russell mine in Montgom ery county, has gone to England for the purpose of selling that property. This is in keeping with the reports sent to London from time to time. This is bnly a rumor here, and should it prove to be untrue will be immediate ly corrected. J M Pennington A II Parsons J W North R D Norris ;U James Jackson John Bather 6 P Ktion Wash i n gt 'a Sty wait Alei Waller I .mi s ii w neeii pain me to feel that the expression of such sentiments as yotu- p.iper attributes to me, should be laid before them " with out the true and proper correct ion. Very respectfully, Wit. P. Bdcklet. The above letter is published frith pleasure. It was the intention of the writer to correct the insinuation that Mr. Buckley referred to the trial, or arbitration then in progress, and to state that the remark had a broader and more general application; that it meant any northern man m any south ern Court. But Mr. Buckley denies that even that was his meaning, and the Watchman is glad to set him right before its readers by his own explana tion. The arbitration was an exceedingly W w long and tedious affair, and this paper cannot be expected to go into the whole of the testimony, or any part of it; but as a matter of news gives the finding of the Committee. Mr. Buck ley was allowed five thousand dollars damage to the mine, and two thousand dollars deficit m accounts: i he testi mony in the case was damaging to the agent, as the allowance ot seven thou sand dollars must prove, but it is im possible for this paper to give the tes timony, as it would require much more space tnan is at its disposal. DIED. . Qn the 28th July, 1833, ttear Taylor ville, N. C, Miss Mary C. Burke, ageil a bom CO years. At the residence of V. P. Caldwell E Jord the nav: Miss Joiuan was at one time a teach er in the StaTeSville'Female College,.aud later, taught io the Salisbury Female Academy. A BARGAIN. A first class CO horse power engine, but little used, and ia thetongh repair. for sale at a bargain. lli iinor, Eames & Co. Salisbury, N. C. J 5 t, i , i . t Vvt Pauests Fka; M:inv persons I .: .ii . . usjL"uutii p.uc.Hb onjeci io many quacK - 11 I m . . Manias Ji.li n-on (col) Henry Watnrfr .D. Gaskill. tobacco manuf ac- bas secured the services of Mr. nr. of Lexington, to travel tor (his is the way to do it. Let follow in Mr. Gaskills wake. mru-inor pier ir- n:in is ;, nis ia.c- mr t-o - o j In ' Fottrtt.ei Kegs of Powdeb. On last Sunday while the children of Mr. Rniahauo-h were roaming the woods near his home, they discovered on the Clark Dunham place, torts oi tne Statesville and Wilkesboro roads, three miles west of town), ajiumber of kegs of power, half hidden by brush and leaves. Thev renorted the facts and on Monrlav Mr. Bulabausrh brought the powder to town. It was identified as . - m r TTT 1 1 FT"1 thp nronertv of Mr. V. Wallace. 1WO of the kegs were of wood and had gone to decay the rest, of metal, were in nprfpr, fionditioU. " Tt is sunnosed that this is a part of thp steal in ?s of the sang headed bvthe hnegro, Noah Dedman, who is now ser ving his term, having been convicted at the last term of Court for rob bing freight cars at the depot at this place. One Higgins, who kept a grog cry at the forks of the road is also im plicated in these stealings. Evidently some of the right parties were caught, and the remainder were ingnieneu away, else all this powoer wouiu nut have remained uncared tor in rnis uiu ing place. James Hanillev Josaphine Eller Miss M E Eller Martha Aron heart, I (colored) M J H Allen Sue Anderson Masuie S Dry E m Gsiytz Miss Sarah Galimore Win Goodman Maiulv Fowler Jaue Flent MK Fla neu AF Bowman John Bally Aron JJanger llohert Bovce Jtilia Beaman Jas V 'Byrne Liither A Barnhart P D Quen Edward Smith Lewis Selnh L U bummer Isabeller Sharp Joseph Siitfar Col. W J Mallard Lamt. VVaddtll - lleter Cramp H'TlCfook- R BiHaU Sherman Hoover LJ Hast in J Jones hF Canny Sqmir C4tton . J .mien v Coouely J C Can ii Sallfe Conn Mirry B Clement E F Carter Fany Hogan Laesa Hncbenn Miss Altice Hall Gei-go M Reddle Joseph Roberts VV J Rouse E dRotain W II Littleton Maiatt t Holmes Pheite Linker Ruftiii Myers Heijry Mai rose Mr. Males MisS Mary Moony. NEXT TERM OP THE COURTS. EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONTGOMERY. Iredell August 10, two weeks; No vember 0, two weeks. Rowan-rAugust 24, two weeks; No vember 23. two weeks. Davidson September 7, two Weeks; December 7. one week. Randolph September 21, two weeks. Montgomery uetoDer o,two weeKs. Sfcanlv November 19. two weeks. Cabarrus November 2, one week, for criminal cases and non-jury cm cases. a k v mil.- i .dju 9mm. Mr wm- w a i-u w . i ho., in Greensboro, on the 20th, Miss ; a8 "'J lo en-enocr or encourage 'Juidaii. diiohti r of Rev. Ii. K. a iWVl ,or Kr3 oriole. I her are "gM. an, of Winusbore S. C, formerly of ?ttof d,ef e than of drunkenness. Di......i.. ..;,.! r vi. n...,.ii ineuse oi rarKers ionic tioes not mvoive SAIiI3BTJKY MARKET. July 90, 1835. Corn, freely, at 7500; Meal 80(00 Wheat, uoilW; riour pes sack, WJOm $2.33 ; Western- bulk meats, S0; Laid, 0&12i: Beef, retail, 610: on the hoot, 2i3i; Butter lo20; Es, 08) Hay, 30 &40; Fodder, 0000; Shucks, 00; Bran, 30; Potatoes, Irish, for table 3000; for planting fl1.25; Sweet potatoes 80&00 Pea,12o00; Oats, 3540; Tallow ,0; Dry Hides, 10 j Rabbit furs, 00&& els per dozen ; slink skins, 0000. Cotton, readv sales at 10 cts for good middling highest, 10. Tobacco, sale every day and prices satfsfactory. - Poil try, iu steady demand, but prices moderate. this danger. It n t onlv bwildsun theit . j- mj tern, curing-all ailments of the Uomsch, liver and kidnejs, but it stimulates with out intoxicating end absolutely, cures the appetite tor liquor. ' ..y . ' : . . i " " 1 - WASHED-OUT HAIR. There ia a sort f pallid, chalk; complexion which the nor ' clist call a "washed put complexion.1 Irk ghastly enough, and nw mistake. Waslied out, faded, discolored, oi part colored hair is almost as repulsive and mclancuoiv. Parker's Hair BaUam will restore vour lair to its-original color, whatever it was; brows, auburn or black, VV hy wear nioti on voar head, when you may easily haw ively, shining hair. iraber the stockholders of tne Raijroad have a meeting here 19th of Ausrustf Cannot the ..i . IJJT 1 I m up a waier meiou veamv v r These attractions couia ao ; A. ball might also be given patrons of the tobacco ware flf the town. Tt would be uleas- tn K'.lVii f ha fi rmnr f htTT" wil'PJ and n,. '11 1 , , . I I I . L.A t m ii i V . UV 1 .i 1 I I ' l ) r I.I I 1 -I MM my i j Tp -r- i TV, e proposed road, as well as norin the interests are common. -o- I i8firoincr th- rnnnds nf all the O T O -" ' w . aitil nnrf.horn nmon fbuf. Tir wer of California has purchased m estate of 60,00 acres in Swain I where he will establish a town iaraiture factorv. saw mill and i 1 "m ICO aUOUKU L W lillll bob tne rrpmr. mr nnnenner fin ui, iyi ! . , r . v s over $125,000. o der Storm. Salisbury was vis- n last Tuesday afternoon by a mm thunder storm. The barn M vv.; AtwelL, in the JNortti art) Ciif Art 4-i -fld the forage it contained was grand old oaks of the town suf- One in Mrs Manr Wall's vard rj onanerea, as was also one on "tothwestern extension of Churcn a -vwi vout. v ms. Drown s resi- rortunatelv no other damayje corn IL h- 1 ' erain makps dnnhlv euro "co crops of this section. VTobaoyyiWa !CT. lUOmaSOn h:vo nnrnhncAH thA UlAk. : .1---. M. ub nrnnav j. i.i 1 i. Bfrnmiii ii ii i( )si i i uf oi ri m aa Will hpnnn nt. nnr tho rAP ' - U I IH AJ TAIl...y.rf. . 018 Will D-iva n,.v i i.1 4 - r iuc nmi i.iin'r i 11 r- t. irv uw let vnese new tul v V 1 1 . . I I I I . I lMI 1 I IIUU '.I I H 111 the direct line of the town's lre are tl mr siunoftd a.,iTi m vrjix uamuurv kyki rtn.:r I'wpie oi ,tne town see UtH moro u : jl j into Pg and twist, into .. . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' j i it -r . . t- vkima O IV 1U1 K11TJ pip7, i3i7 fP aroad, and then ..wu realize the nroiit and 'u nan ..kj l The article in last Watchman, rela Graded School house Ll W v -i - ; has received verygeneral approval by the readers of this paper, both in and out of town. The truth is begining to dawn on the white tax pavers of both parties, and when schemes involving the expendi ture of thousands of dollars ot tne rnnlAs monpv are beiiur promoted. these tax payers very generally want t.i know the whys and wherefores.; the harm or the good to ne accompiisneu by such expenditures. What good is to be accomplised by building the tbo district a three thousand ii T : i djllar school house? The facts may te ,rr.ff0n at nartiallv bv comparison. vVVinf W instance, litis been the good effect of the negro college here? True, that was purchased by iunds not collec foH na tnYPS. AO d the larse maiority of UV,V UJ "-.v,-, - . it came from sources out side the btate, yet there was a liberal subscription on the part of the white Democratic citi- zens ot tins town, xiavc mc uC groes been educated to more polite and courteous behavior? On the contrary many ladies and children eompia n of being rudely treated pushed ofE the sidewalks and crossings. Have those Wn pdneated there returned to the field, or the shop and applied I. a nr and mnre pnlisrhtenetl enersrv to their work ? There is no evidence iscern- ;tJA tho nitiwris nt this.town to that effect. One very serious complaint can be made, and one that should nave been denounced in unquestionaoie terms by the heads of that institution, since through them only could the matter be satisfactorily treated. This, of course, refers to the writings of the negro Street. He was in their employ at tne time, and it was to champion a rro- fessor" in that college tnat ne uippeu his foul and false pen. it was m tuc power of the "professors" to control or nnnfradiot. and set richt the stories circulated. It has not been done. The tendency of this obdurate correspon- dence all goes one way, ana mat break up such harmony as exists De- tween the races, wmte peopie wu lend their money, either in taxes or m gifts to educate a class ana aiscover return only such evidences of improve ment as were displayed recently, feel prone to withdraw tne aius contempuueu for the education of such class. .With Li of..nn(T rhp noonie in tne til esc J.ctew i r. face thev are more than ever disposed to i o.V, Tslative enactment as will virtually relieve them from aiding 1 Xmmakfn: Thev sav: in a cause ou t'l' ih give us Russell. We hear from a gentle man tnat visited tne rtusseii mine m Montoomerv countv last week that he found lOof the 20 stamps at the mill in onorahon and that the mill man re marked that he thought the ore would run $10 to the ton. If this be the .-..w.-..,-iil.,t- iiiii n rrl 1 c Vi case we v;uiigxii'Uiiiio liug" cousins as they will have a better thing . rni ' '1 " than was expected, iney are worKing white men exclusively, and the work goes on witn a very aeciuea spun,. BiiNsrs Mouisttain Mine:- Mr. Jas. McCanless the new Superintendent of Dunn's Mountain mine, began wors last Saturday, and he says the place is to be worked over; given a new start, and the prospect, he thinks is fine for success. T It is hoped, most sincerely, that this may prove true. A great deal of mo ney has been spent there, and Mr. Mc Canless has undertaken a difficult job. Th.p pvfls of the public has so often been directed to this mine, in one way or another, that it is becoming a serious matter to take hold of it. Mr. McCan less, however, has been associated with it in one capacity or another, all along, and it' anvthing can be done he should be able to do it. The public will be kept advised as to the outcome. VV H Melrose Please say advertised When the above letters are called for. A. H. Boyden, P. M. Taylorsville Letter. TATLORsviLLK,:July 28, 1885. The first Court in thisiireittt was open ed yesterday for the comity of Alexander, His Honor, Judge felnp pi-esiamj;. omic- According to tho Evening Star Presi dent Cleveland wakes short work with the cattle men who has been invading the Indian Territory under various "pre texts and licenses," and thereby making the Indians discontented. He brushes away the flimsy claims of the cowboys, declaring all agreements anil licence under which they occupied the laud's void and no effect, and warns them off nuder forty days, on pain of being forcibly ejected by the military. This ia plain talk, and the cowboys will understand it. The leases were obtained by fraud, and are in violation of the treaty rights of the Indian. Not only the settlers on the border, but the nation at. large, will thank the President for his "prompt and stern action in this mater. -Yews and Observer. JalySMSSSV Our.pbiladelphia market are corrected every wteek Philadelphia M arket. Evans Bros., large Produce Commission Merchants, 50 North Vater street, Pniladelphia, reiort the following" city markets: Egg, Vir giuiaaod Soathern, 1213. Live poal try!213 cts. per found; dressed 00&00; turkeys M)00, according to quality ; ducks I518; geese 0000.--Live cattle 5iG; hogs, live 5$&6 Potatoes: Early Kose, choice, per bush., OOXgOO; 1) urban ks, choice 0000; Peerless, 0000; Pearl Mammoth, 000t. Cheese: N Y. Facto- ry, choice Utfei; lair to goon, top, Peiinsy)vaifia -full cream, 0607 ; part skims, fancy 405j full skims, 0iIi.- Dried. Fruits : 'Apples, evaporated, in cases,. 00; sliced. N. Carolina, fancy 0 0d; good sliced 0; blackberries 000: cherries, pitted, ptinio dry 12l2i: peaches, pared, evaporated 17(2: N. C sliced 79; uupared halves, new, 88: quarters 6Gi; evaporated 1014: pears, 018: plums, 8: raspberries, 2022 per pouud. Feathers, choice geese 4d50. Ilides.drv, 10ll. Honey iu comb, 10 11; beeswax 2830. A L1 1 tie field wm Sn.nt. Mr. Z. A. CMark, of Atlanta, Ja in seaking of 4S0 inol, desires to say to the readers of this paperthat the whole of ahove amount was p v.-ut in a fruitless effort in rinding relief from a. terrible Blood irowon aneuting I us body, limhs and nose presenting ugly run ning ulcers. He is now sound and well, iavin5r been cured bv the most snecdv and . j . ttnnilfnrfiil rcmpilv vtr lietnre known, and any interested party who may need a Blood Puriuty will learn rrom liuu that tnrce oot tles ot B. B. B. restored h i appetite, healed nil nlcirm. rplinvflil his kidneva. nud addeil twentv-one pounds to his weight in thirty davs. i : " ' ' - ' Sam Christian MiNE.-rThis famous free gold producer is likely to take another start under the careful mah naoment of Bunerintendent Chas. Arm strong. He has recently struck a fis sure ou the property, in a slate forma tion and at a depth of sixty feet from the surface. The fissure is from one and a half to two feet wide, but is not entirely filled with vein matter. The ore at the present depth is worth about 9,0 nfr ton. but there is little doubt but that it will be better when the vein becomes solid; Mr. Armstrong will develop this vein, and he is sanguine as to the result. Im Guilford County. itor Osburn present and! prosecuting for the State. Quite a large crowd iu atten dance. The dockets, both Stae ami civil, are light, so short a time haying elapsed since our last court. Uur couifty aimer iuqoui ai-raugemcnt. was the lat cpuiity on the circuit, awLuuder the ujew jairaiiegment our county is the first, hence t He reason that we had a court the first of June and another the last of July this year. I no ticed the following members of the bar present : Col. M L McCofkM of Catawba, Judge Finches, Messrs.! Long, Bingham abd Burke, of Iredell, ColL Folk from C.ihlwell. nd Mr. Linuev. Junes Mcin tosh and Gaultney from iAleixaiuler. A number of the moss important suits on our docket were disposed of at Juno term and most of them by arbitiation, or compromise, which, by jtliei waj, is be coming a favorite plan of settling suits with our citizens. Mayor Veile" court is also in session whenever any disorderly entiduct croiis out to rejidei it necessary. Whpiit cood in onaliitv. but one-third i under last year in quankityj. Fine proa nt'ct for corn thus far4-better than lor I ADVERTISEMENT. To Morehead City. D. R. Julian will run an excursion to the Sea Shore on regular passenger train, August bth Tickets for 10 davs to return on any train. Fare only $(5.50 the round, trip. Salistey Tjoeco Martul CORRECTED WEEKLY EV J. J. ITANKrNS, PlK-PaiKTOE KLV'TIZ'S WAREnOCSK. PRIHTIHG OFFICE ! : - - - - -- An v one desirins to nurchase a comnlete outfit for a 24 column Newspaper and Job m Office, with an abundance of laidy tvpc, I display and job type press, f-apca, etc.. Mif ficint for a fust rafe country office, will do well by writiu" at once tor terms, ar-u samplesheets. Address, VVATcnAN offick. Sf:3t Salisbury. N. C. PATENTS Obtained, and all PA TKS1 BV81SKSS attended to n- imntUi rp j. . . - -' IVI i . 4 1 I ' M I it'.. Our offlce is opposite tb u. S. patent omce, ana we cnu outiUu Patents in less time than those re mote from W'asiilnsrton. Send Slodft or Drain". w.riTi;- (s(o p;. t cm ability free of charge, -ana i ;jn 'it1. rta7e unlet patent i$ trcured. J rii.'i.nvre, to the Postmaster, the 8upt.ot Money Order Dir., and to officials of the U. S. Pat- encee to actual clients in your own State oreountj. pnosite Patent omce, Washington, V. C Xov. 2?, 'tM,.-4m j severul years. if the seakou icon tin ites. A. C. M. NOTICE ! I shall be in Salisbury, Monday the 3d day ol August, tot the purpose oi rakin brandy bonds. J. S. Fisher, Deputy Collector. July 30th, 1S35. Only Fractions of Lives. How many persons live only a fraction of average human ltte because they neglect to tafce the com monest precautions against sickness. It Is disease In Its maturity that kills, and maturity implies growth. A sUght Indlspositon Is usually sUgbted. They who avail themselves of Hosteller's Stomach Bitter's know it to be efficacious In chronic cases of disease, but the process of cure is a far easier one U it is used In the early stages of dyspepsia, malarial disease, rheumatism, constipation ank liver derang ment. Iet those who would avoid the peril which even the most potent remedies cannot avert,.steer clear ot tlie rock upon which so many constitutions split an undar-appreotatlon of the danger of neg lect. It will not do to omit care and a resource to medicine when health Is affected. If debilitated or nervous or dyspeptic take It for granted you are in want of a reineJy, use the Bitters. July 16, '35 4 to 6 5 to 8 fi to 7 7 to 9 8 to 12 10 to 16 6 to 10 12 to 10 Lugs, common dark " medium red Leaf, common short green. u good . " red " med. fillers k " tine .. . . 'Smokers, common to medium " ., good " h" find Wrappers, common 44 medium 44 tine 44 - fancy Market active. Break have been quite full for the past wek, with a slight -. decline in coinffiou grades, while all desirable goods aro tak- ou at full quotations. 15 to 25 1 5 to 20 20 to 30 80 to 50 50 to 70 COVenes. iTlTeiuiousoit-pBieuiscvBi j nnmber illastrmud with pleodid pnjrinnn. Thfc pnWication. furnishes a, moit valniihle emrcloptdiaiDC Infonnn ion which no person should M withonU TWm . - j ; . . C . 1. . C .t. i .. iii. A m7.TriV lit mph I hit Its circnlntion noTly equals that, of all othr papers o its claas combined. Trie, a20 ft ye fj. Disopunt to Clubs Sold by all newsdealers, MUK! 4 CO., Pb- I ignore, iiu. m jjjvwiway, ti. x. . prepared more man una nun houaand aTOlictka TerjfS- n II dreci Thou ems m i richta.. Assignment... and all other r - " . . .h,i it..:, j ..-,., f.nml lnpland. Germany and other foreif eonBtne at short notice na on nwiB Seen wivnoui, cuw " rr " "r-a r in sent free. Patents obtained thronch Mun I at Co. are not i The adVantace of sue l ik. Kiantifin AmaalesjB free. notice is well understood byU seraona who wish to dispose of theer pavt te. Address MUNN TO,W 8S1 Broadway, 5ew Vetk. QQfinnnn LiUU UUU office ttonxmo At thb Nobth State Mine they aro nn f fin o- down tbft main shaft to a depth of one hundred and fifty feet. The vein is about iour ieei, wide, carrying a strong sulphide ore, which is said to be worth about 30 per ton. They have erected a twenty stamp battery and intend to concentrate the ores and ship for reduction to New Jersey. FisSer Hill Gold Mi?te. Work here has been in progress for several months. 5&4UO from l tons is tne cest result yet obtained from the ore. They have two shafts, one 100 feet and the other 75 feet deep. These develop a quartz vein, ranging from ten inches to four feet in width. The vein carries brown ore and sulphu- rets, which is treated on a ten stamp mill. The operations here have been successful during the past six months. Mr. Wallace Nichols, the successful and reliable superintendent was in fnwn this -week lookirrsr for miners. He says they employ from 33 to 35 hands and he succeeaea is securing tne aaai tional help needed. The mine is well equipped witn ne- ,ioM!irT mftimncrv. inciiiainor steam hoisting works capable of lifting ore from a depth ot i,uuu ieet. Mr Nichols is satisfied with the pres ent condition of the mine and with the output, and says that the present com unnv will continue to operate the mine just as long as the results prove assat- isfactorv as at present. The Watchman is gratified at the outlook of Fisher Hill, and 'adds it to the list of producing mines ISe SO OiUfcaap ! . . .,. .. mi a " for onr children and the cml-' in Worth varouna witn measure. HON. J. G. PARKS' TESTIMONY. I cheerfully state that in my opinion Swift's Spceitic is a most excellent tonic. In the month of September, 1863, my health failed by reason of overwork while attending the state legislature. I was at length induced to try Swift's Specific and was greatly benefitted. When I began using it I coulii scarcely taKC a step, out after I had finished the seventh bottle I realized that Shift's Specific had contribu ted in a large degree to my gradual resto-i-7truni to health and BtKMijilh. I have also used S.S.S. in my family with satis factory results, giving it to oue of my children this spring. The little oneV appetite, si length, and general lialtli were perfected from the use of S;S.9. James G. Pauks. Dawson, Ga., May 22, 1885. Treatise on Blood and Skin n?aiBj inn i lei 1 free. The Swift Specific Co., Di.m vi 3 ai lanta, Ga. FOU A LIFE TIME. I Jiave suffered for yeara with an erup tion breaking out at intervals all over my body. At times my hands would be useless," which were both painful and an noyiug. AH other remedies had- been exhausted, when my merchant here. Who handles S. S. S., induced me to. try Bw nil's Specific. I tried one bottle and could sse that the sores on my. hands were drying up. After the u-e of several bottles I was entirely cured. My kin is now as fair and smooth as that of a new born babe. This erttptioniwas hereditary, as my father was similarly affected. He had also been en tirely cured. I take great pleasure in re commending it to others who are similarly affected. I can vouch for it. It is all it claims to b. Tonsider it a God send to this generation, and my house shall never be without it. D- ROSS. Sparta, Ga. November 21, J884. TYPHOID FEVER. Iam sixty seven years old, and have lived iu this (Hall) county till mj life. Up to 28 years a:o I was regarded as the strongest man in the neighborhood the r- . . ... -vt i i era most robust in licaltn. in jNovcmuer, iooo. I had a long aud, scwous spell. of typhoid fever. It left mc emanctatetl and a cripple in my right leg. At times that limb was swollen an enormous size, being twice a? large as its natural condition, and inflamed and angry in appcarauce. From my knee down small sores came, and at the ankle a large ulcer came, which discharged poison ous matter. My whole fey etcm became in fee ted. Tliedoctor would patch mc up for awhile, but tlie ulcer w ould never heal. The mercury and potash with which they dosed me brought on rheumatism and dys pepsla. I was an object of pity to all my friends. Some thought that the only hope to save life was amputation. Icontinned to F.ii ifiir nnd for three vears I have uot ivorn a shoe. Hope had almost leit tne. Swift's Soecific was susiiestcd. and I commenced its use at once. From the very first I began tO feel better. I have taken 36 bottles, and the shadows which had darkened ruv life for 28 years have all been dissipated. The effect of the medicine has been woederful indeed. Today I am able to attend to all my farming interests and walk from one to five miles a dav. I am satisfied that the disease is entirely broken up, and henceforth I am to be free from those ter rible apprehensions and suffering .which frtmrlv made mv life miserable. Swift's Specific has dmemore for me In one year than all the drug store wedicinc prescribed by physicians did in 2.3 years, and J most cheerfully bear this testimony of its merits. ' Wm. It. Rked. Gainesville, Hall Co. Ga., Feb 28, '8". in present own nwity. 999: us cents Hislajr-., and by mall VOU llt ITftl fret a pack- uct ot roods ot Uo- e value, f i f i win iMmt jou lu wors t at iwlll at iBt on u lb money r:o:ter ii.aa'aaytulnjf cis-tn Ameil aar.it the ll irt?i''a,s vmti M"lib e t- a,: I a cv -viiorc, ot It'ier ix, o(Ul. ait 11 1 ua j. s-iAca tAm Oaljr. to wort lur -t"i Ar ) a a i a Kart-u ietor All workers ab elv niur.1. D)u't tekty. ' M. HaLLCTtC. oxl:, B4-iy Portland, Ml 'I Pon t Fkel Like Wohk '- It makes m .TSnnn.n. vvli-it diiuinf villi nri iit(j ...... T j -0 ...1 : i. ...I.... ..... r.. ., tAPi.ui-tlt.f it til . 114 III;. 11 I tri 111 'i n I v . ..... .. . , w mm w j chanie, a lawvfr or a common lalKrer, yam can tfuo your work well wiiiie you are nan sick.j Thousands try to. but all in vain. Howf much better to keep onr orgntts ia goodlorder by taking Paiket V Ttutit when you el "a little out of wirls." It would be tlonev in your, pocket. One hour ot. good rejoicing health is worth half a tloa- i ll I 1 I . Hen Hours inn oi languor anu pam. 4 MOTHER ARB YOU i i A CAlit. DuXEtJ BlJfLDINO 3 Broad St., NewA'oik, July, 25, 1885. To the Editor of the Carolina Watchman, Sir : In the iBAtie of your jmptr, of the date of the 23d inst., receiveii ou my return to i Ids city, 1 uotice an article which re- flpcts on me. and places me hi a hglit before your readers, wholly undeserved. Believing that you ditl not intend to do me injustice, I will ask!, that you publish this letter, wi itteu for ihe purpose of cor recting what you have said. I have made no remark, which cat be construed, as reflecting npoi either ff the arbitrator, gentlemen, chosen by the parties to pass upon the issues involved iu tlie cou tra verse between my ageijt and myself, and I Aiituiose thev will bobs much surprised at your article, as I halve been. Both of the gentlemen enjoy ny perfect confi dence, mid high esteem. 11 had 6 part in their selection, only ratifying what mv couinwl had don I suppose your comment upon me. hh grown out of a remark made by myself, when subjec d to cross-exaruinatiaujby the ..counsel on he other side. The shbstance of what I stated, was, that from experience lud in the Courts of North Carol iua, I was in duced to believe it was hard for a INortli eru man to obtain justice iu tltat statej that I wanted to a did all character ol litigation, and had so advised iny agents. What 1 should have, adtieti to tne re mark, and wdiat I intended to add, wns, that this experience was not personal, but through, and by my ageuts, Cady and Stewart, both of ! w hour jrepresen ted to me that such was the ease, and that it was useless for tbenj to appeal to the courts, to redress any grievance they might suffer. 1 luteuded to say tin, a the time of the alleged remark, and so ssiy now. I have had no cause io ajsoar- ago your courts myselt, and any opinion 1 have entertaiued hti ettdorf, has been formed solely from idforufwtion receivetl from the source above indicated. In auother place iu yduiL paper, you express a purpose tli lay before your readers the result of the arbitration, and I hope you will do so, not omitting the evidence adduced on the trial by myself, which my agent made no effort to rebut. Having done mo injustice, unintentional ly. I uiubt believe, I $nu jyni will pnb Tisli fids letter, as 'I have before said, iu correction of yon r article. I l.av nrniiniorue4fl IU Rallilinrv. A riTANGEABUL UOJlt LJLAIO HI- - ZlViw ivn slT1T Txtyexr 1 , . - " - 4-1 TWEXX lUyUai.lU IU1.LH41 Xlli UH4I.W-"- many of whom, Iain ure.ftnl an mteio-st dicates the existence of warns. A few tw . .'Utt . I fthriners Indian Vermifuge will in mv onerations in the countv. and froto i .lo.es of Shriner's Indian Vtruiituge will eaved from d sease and death .b. the mo; t s worms. 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Found scietitifi" nifdicalprinc l,1o- By dlrrcUpptKaiKHi tne aeai w uicb it. a. influence ia felt IwSrrout dciy- Tha oat- ia animatinc lementt ha. U (Mh lint htm fwasted area-Wen backhand iarrcagth a ail arrnal rior. U&RP!S REMEDY CO., M'F0CIST8 soc4 K. Tenth St.. ST. I3uI. u, n a inWroPERSlOM! ot a Truss. Saved Her Life ! TIidge, McIttosh Co , Ga. ; Da. J. BBAortgi.4 Dear Sir-: I Here is cmuyer.it b-tile-of your Fvtnala Regala4oC for falling nf ihe woni band other diiiaeaeoe (lined, of aizieen yesrsMUnding.and I really believe- I am cured entirely, lur which please nccept my heartfelt thank and must profound gratinde. I know your eindicine uvxl my life, so yon aee 1 cannot apeak loo lugbly W ita falror. I hae renommenHed it to sererel nir Mend rho are njBerlnx I iYoura rery reHtf ill. L MRS. AV. E. STEBBISS. Onr Trealia on tbe ' Health an 1 nel mailed free. n eld UiociiATOR r4. 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