Mr. Jaa. Lanier hits made, recent ly, enlargements anil improvements nt his steam distillery near town t- as- - . " " He has also gotten a Kentucky ; distiller, experience! in the art of niak- : "R Q c c ill; whiakv aa it ia itnn in tK-. l.n.-. Pi. of the GWolma State. LOCAL. "1ZZ "j. tin ac t ....intlOll ..... .1 nn I ...an Ml.. ... - - rrudinMlvance,$1.50 I Mw, t .Slaved 3 io'i..UU Ak rttf III - " - " , . - . k 8 --Villi Ut I" "r I fiji del'ed lW-.50 Circulating Library. Mi. Theo. Btierbuuia has inaugurated a very good scheme to furnish our people with an abundance of reading mutter. He has .tin tor information on matters ad- la .. buitcliMri ..- .,!.!; i u- u - wswii"--' ,n i. .do a i v !irtvort.iRWi - - ' " " i I'uumu u t liaiuriB. mt9piPcr'""'' ' . v. . . " ft" .. . .. ... "7 V inivei aim uiograpiiy. 1 he charge for 1 s -.-. 1tA iLiti ontii' I . - - s - i a - --. Ad ' ... tiiai K i is mi ni- urvn. H nitrui utrrMiii p is only if I a vear. The i 1 I library is extracted t h in m.r.t;o. li - v -.JInll . . . a .... i - . . .. n i....tiiiiur it' i h i i . . . . . l .t ; a ... . in . inniiiiiu L...m.v i i ,i f iii.i in i i in u fell. -o rtt The passenger depot has been creatlv lb went her is troubling the farm- improved by the urork recently done on '. '! i mini auylll 2 1 ) . .... taraI u""3"" t- i it. tunaiueriug na nnpoi tanee of tins r o place, being the eastern termini of the ajftstlier has been liot and dry, bnt great Western road, and the probabiii JTtoitils and refi-esliing bieezes ties of its beinir a railmail Mkit In rt Hi people in heart. - j o ng a railroad center in the near future, a mora commodious and imposing edifice might be erected to be .- - m LkloJal tllM tOU-n Slid CnillltV in LfMiinir n ilh tlii uiiiioiin.ti,,.... jy nc'i' w " ..-w 1 1' I 'SP ...... i.i. 'uiiifuiMiiii-q, ' ... . . . tf I . .., i.i t i ier at tuis seisou oi wc r F,u' FT" 1 - i " ., Finest Toax. Mr. 8aai Colley . -o j who uas cue rettmaiion of peins tlie best h.eak in the warehouses here tobaceo curer in the couutyr had the hon or of placing a lot of the nuest ttdiaeco of the season -on the floor ot Be oaril's Farmers' Warehouse, v. s. Mail robber caught POSTMASTER BOTDKN INSTITUTES AN TK VESTIOATION RESULTING IX TBK CAP TURE OF TBK ROBBEB. Jethro Almond was arrested on last Monday at Albemarle, in Stanly county. and committed to jail, beiuir aeetiad of the systematic robbery of the U. S. mail between Salisbury and Albemarle. The facts in the case are abut as fol lows: for several mouths Postmaster Hoyden had been convinced that the mail on this loute was being tampered with, but he was unable to detect just where and how it was done. Registered pack ages that had come over this line were frequently reported robbed, but all the aeru liny given the tntid of the packa ges a they arrived here could avail noth ing in unraveling the mystery. Mr. Boy den wrote the Department stating all he knew about the matter and begged tor assistance About this time four packages came up from Albemarle rifled. Tim Department sent Messrs. Heiidcrsau, Moinasaud Smith, all experienced Inspec tors, (or post office det ctives) who went North Carolina Wagons. Mr. J. A. Boy den is agent here for the celebrated "Piedmont Wagons". These superior wagons are made at Hickory, and are made of North Carolina timbers and by North Carolina workmen. Unfortunate ly the force employed are inadequate to the demands en the factory. Mr. Boy den sometimes lias to eravethe indulgence of patrons I leeause the factory cannot snppy him. All tiiis means that good homemade work is appreciated,! and is Encouraging to those going into manufacturing of an kind. T. S. BR J.NER. MINING DEPARTMENT. jJC?va8, . aj MANAGERS. A genuine diamond, in the rough, is reported as found iu Rockingham county, this SUite. North Slate Mine. On Monday, the 17ih instant, a meet ing of the etoek holders of the North State immediately to work with decoy regis- j l W,ld Cor MH WJ8 W,d rtt nih tered money packages. These decoys yjfc trade in leaf tobacco con tin U .1. u...l. im KniLltttor an arlili 1 it was a perfect golden hue. I- rUU'Illl IlOIxlO in "IHIiiiiih " t.u i we in'' house corner or orah Streets. o tli is week, Mr. John Shaver attended the pony penning below Morehead this seaou w lie re he purchased two ponies. Que for Theo. F. Klutta, Esq., is a flue speci men of a marsh pony. That gentleman tries his speed every day, and it has been observed that his feet do not touch the ?.Li V U.J f ground as is the case with some other i a. u'lw. 11 ; ill m- iiiriJii.Ti t -r . nt' n r wwiiuip v it. ? i u&. o I t i i rms w n wt; -; j. a a. Ma'! in ii at no i' ,.mo"t J. m. rvAxaato, unaan- r- ; i j ' AU m-'V tllll L lO HIS UHClCSt IU " M Un II W ' t 1 ' L..I.. ti ... ..!.! .. .1 I .1.. I , ... uwn unu uieti. . nAin c 'i i d i ill iii'iii t- ill iu i iir L; i ii ii ill TUfirprr . 7: -.- f I 1 ' . . - a' f 1.1 . e. il of lJ t ie:is. he UMlue a . n flours liinir condition with a liLiLin .if about sevetitv. -o- -o- o Wsbury can boant a larger number of .a, ..ffi.-es than most any towu m p. A. Slmp. Esq.. who was anoointed 11 ll.n .a ti .aawa lt a I AY 1 . f A t-J A. aV . 11 t ' rt t fr.al'tfl 1 I-a I I fM 1 1 II III rW II. II I a I W ll-M I llv I I' I Ilk III kli I ! a,ii 1.1111 a. , , i ..... I HlfC I lit I l -ar - 1F1 I a. r IIWIU IJ 111111(1 UV II'MM ...Mi V.i -nun Hotel and one at freight convention iu Litaker townshin. mum in atlf-r i I - - - tiv in all. his 11 port to t lie Count v .'on ention. that o I he held no convention, but that he aseer- fa demand for flas for tobacco barns tai tied the uuiiiber of Sunday Schools in H . ... ..- ...... timtjiKi in tli.'ll- lit If It. ..... TI..1.. ...... H ... . ... .1 .1... t..ll... nra. in n.. ..... ....... . - - - ... ...... . . ..... u.. nun niv t ... 1 v n cuiaciiv. All this points ro me en- tog is tlie census ot the same : , . f . 1... ..liiio rrnii this rear. I Vmilu.r of j.fo..t-a 00 . iu.i,.in.ia n . -o I pupils, 504; total 576. irgiuia, will This is a ver.v encourui;inr renort froin Litaker. O came up all right the first trip, which was not young Eagles' ride. Eagle rode the next trip and six decoys were rifled When he delivered the mail bag it was opeued immediately and the d?coys ex amined, showing that a robbery had beeu committed. Eagle was arrested and searched but no money found ou his per son. This looked like a Inspectors. A rush was made for the Gold Hill, Rockville ami Bilesville post oiiices. The examination showed these offices to be iu pei lect order. Iu the mean time, young Eagle was reinstated and sect on his next regular trip, lie uas ishaiiowed on this trip. Just alter leaving Bilesville, in Stanly county, there is a stretch ot road a little more than two unit long, through a dense, uuiit-queu-leti luteal . Here. Uic driver wa Joined by a mail who came from tin jungle. He got into the buggji and a large sun umbrella was raised which proved a most effectual si lie ill. No Stop was m.ide except to let the strange man out as they emerged from this isolated and desolate stretch tit mad. The detective followed close be lli ud and arrived at the post office at the same time the mail .vas handed in. An immediate examination proved that the mail had been roblMtl of $24 dollars, deeoj money. Eagle was neafciied again, and nothing found on his person el eating Hie least suspicion. A great man i Point. M. Bergman, Eq.,ws made President, mid Mr. J. Saddler ws made Secretary and Treasurer. Fnr directors were elected, as follows: II. Oliver, Wn. M. Brutoa, T. M. Panic and J. J. E'.gert. The new organization propose to push the work, being satisfied with the report ed condition of the mine. Mr. Limey. ! t-liA fiinuiMia.nJ..i ...:u . i failure for the ' "wut 'n uioeeeu wuh cue work- at once. This is encouraging to the friends f mining in Guilford county. May succes reward the undertaking. RUDISILL MINK. Fine Tobacco. -A. correpan Jent wri- titi"; rrom Alt. Urla towusuip says: 1 have ju.-it been to see Mr. Itobt. these decoy letters had been taken, and Cidfc' .pircus, now in 11, at.:.; ol..iaik flitiiio ti mo tft rv.. i iLr vi. hi roooeis b. it the circus tlx town, Christmas will not ai d iHi LjA l.i. io.ii.iil' UVI1 lilt- iil'UII I , -o TW Board of Stewards of the Method. A. McLaualin's tobacco crop, OU VVTm: I unmev to the amount of two hundred IT I ' l.aa,aa - a -a . - I KU . J !. m m a I lT I4il .aaa-a n .. I ' 4-aa 1 . . aaia j . A-a aa a. - la I - - . . . . . . - . i i 1.. i i...a t.a I Thtinp urp nhniif fnnr uorfrti nf it: Mnii if I i. , !.. V ,i : r,Tfirr tt t " - - I r i a- - a i m jRi.1... ii . ; Uu--m.o,n..i. is unusually nne. bvinir iaree and i . . . t . . n ... t..i .....i L Mm m I I S m 1 - neavy. une teat measured oy tne wn-1 iu,,t -th ... IU;llkc, mullr. u ter was 20 inches broad by 30 inches . . ionor Mr. McL. raised ltKXJ nonmLs lUuu' . . h tBdieaUi... f the improvement M nf "TL0 wowi tjfiZ 0f. ; lit- opening the ba; and u. expected here this fall, may la last y thinks his vret crop necessary and replenished with coal. SHie ttaik on board the heavy wooden iron strapped boxes in which the silver is to be packed. These boxes hold each about two en hie feet. There are 2,500 of them, each of which will hold about $3,000 worth of silver, or $7,500,01)0 al together. There are about $16,000,000 in silver at New Orleans. The Swat ara will be helped to bring it up by the Uni ted States steamship Yanlic, which is under orders to go without delay from Amlinwnl to New Orleans. Spirit of ike South. r .- . - Mexican Widows and Orphans If a Mexican lady is widowed and Inis no means, a family council is held. Her male relatives, or thowo of her deceased husband, charges themselves with the education of her sons, and provisou is made for her aud her daughters. Even if the widow and young, ladies should be accomplished, i hey are not expected to work for their bread. Ou the contrary, if a widowed mother is wealthy, she cannot be iudeHMideut. Custom exacts that I he care ot her property and the edu cation of her sous shall be delegated to male relatives,aud, unless she is really an eld wtuuau with adult children, she must either reside with her kindred or keep some staid, matronly . person in her household by way of protection agaiust criticism or scandal. Mexican gentleman are so thoroughly imbued with this idea of womanly helplessness that they do uot seem to regard the charge of u be reaved family an an uuimtwral or unjust burden, but accept all the duties it in volves as really sacred obligations. . i . . . i . power etigl O..I Ii inoriHiii lepair.roi- si Brunei , Eatues & Co. Jto il, o .ti : a i a har-iitU ury, N. C. We were sorry t" leara this a that Sheriff M. B. Lassiter, of Mtintgtimery county, had lost his store house and en tire stock of goods by fire i t Mt. Gtlcnd mat Saturday morning. The .loss, we What PxKn if bar. 3Ianv persons-- tinderstand, will amount to $5,003, with especially parents object to many quack? a small insurance. The fire is thought to nostrums as likely to engender or encourage have been of iucendiaury origin. Spirit 1 a,Iove fo.r drink. They are right. , Lvb 0 . LBetter die of disease than of drunkenness, oi tua oouin. ti.. f o..i t j. : i.... i n u9v iii earners ioioi; o"en uui in vol re this danger. It n t oniv builds up the svs- 1 tern, curing all ailments of the stomach, liver and kidneys, butt stimulates with out intoxicating end absolutely cures the appetite far liquor. WASHED OUT HAIR There is a sort a' pallid, chalky complexion which the nov elist call a "wushed out complexion." It i ghastly enough, ami no mistake. Washed out, faded, discolored, or part colored hair is almost as repulsive and melancholy. Parker s Hair Balsam will restore your hair to its original color, whatever it was : brow;., an horn or black. Why wear moss I on your head, when you may easily have lively, sliming hair. 4 - SALISBURY MARKET. Aug 27, 1685. Comb freely, at 7500 j Meal, 1 8f)00 j Wheat, 90 100; Flour per sack, $2 Ji5 $2.35; Western bulk meats, 8gHp; Lard, 0I2i; Beef, retail, tJld; ou he hoof, 2i3i; Butter 1520; Eggs, 08; Hay, 30 40: Fodder, 0000; Shucks, t)0; Brau, 30; PotatiK's, Irish, for table 30(00; for danting$l1.2"; Sweet potatoes dO00f eas,I25tKh Oats,3340j Tallow,0; Dry Hides, 10; Babbit fursr00&A) cts per dozen ; Mink skins, 00(00. Cotton, ready sales at 10 cts for good middling highest, lOJ Tobacco, sales every day and prices atfsfactorv. . , - A Poultry, in steady demand, but prices moderate. - ..... -B) : -o- ealiux Uh enelops .lu r ro. inng ine-m nt the hut that there is a demand not mucn inferior, if any, to thai." ,v BiW' u P-ciMi.f l" ' il , . . . wgvi unit irci ici constructed dwell -- - v.ninKias ot tue nriu or nan kids o& ..t i i . a A L. . UIJ iinlo. ti. 11. .tii il Id. T a v i r . T I i u Ml . .:.!'! I' ' a -. V I it - wfvii its iu nir iHL iiuu niosi sfu - i hi i in ii ii iia-iai i' iia ii nil rata a I a . i in o up at once. f -o- am. Tliomason & Swink liave be- : Imiiling of the lumber to the site BW. .1 J 1 1 . i n ai fT" i wunicii it niriii'uw. lie IK numl riwt iin will a ... m a 1 kiuI . - T ... vi'iiiiiivnv-iii -o- V Tia. I.;. I ..i .1. ur v . w ' r m . vt n of Cant. V. McBee's new ...i i . j . . of tin. Pr.ni.!-!...;.... t a . ivcvi II I Hill IIIUILII. IV 0 itiiiudgiiine structure. LMlg- ramus of the K. of H. and 1 1 . p - V1VIIIIIH1CII l.ll.M llllllllll' I Nutters have been added to the f the rooms, which ana iu the building. Capt. I. A. Gray, of the satne oteitA- 1" ct speciaaehs t that kiuti ..t wrn borhood, has a fine prospect for a high- ever found, and that it takes an expert ly remunerative crop. io detect wmra leiter has teeu tampen a . hi with. This delicate work was Uoi e while Here is the place you are looking the buggy was In motion fob. With a rapidly growing tobacco Almond, the name of the man caught. - a 1 . trade, a mmd cotlou aud grain market, has made a full confession, implicating gtaai railroad facilities, (and prosjsecls Eagle as his accomplice. He got into the wbii-li will m:ike nit n m o ii:i1hiI bv anv 1 in. til bair bv tiliua the hamiuered eud of railwar center iu the Slate,) no sickness the copper rivet by which the hajk kIi doctors all been oft' rusticating good I is held iu pt.sition around the mtuuh of climate, pure water, cheap living what the bag. He put in a new rivet eucn mure, iu the name of reason, can a man time after rifling the bag. He cut want to induce him to settle. The man open the end of the envelope with a sharp who is in search of 7 pleasant htune, knife, and glued it up again, in the moat among the best of people, and for a Held perfect manner. The glue used was made to engage in profitable business call find in Sta dy county, as it was so sph mini a no better place than Salisbury. I article that the detectives had itaualyzctl o I to find out the contents. A Lawyer on the Witness Stand. Almond will be brought here and tried Last Monday there was a novel scene in I before U. 3. Commissioner M. L. Holmes, the court house when Lawyer Clement Ion next Saturday was put ou the witness stand. Lawyers are proverbially ptRr witnesses, and Mr. Pkksonals. Gov. Mrs. and Miss Scales, Clement in-oved no exception to the pro- wet M, ,je Vcriibii on last Tuesday- verbialism. He was put on the stand to -jm.,.. lire laUnrntu from the uitmntaius testify. It so happened that he nan been on former occasions counsel fur the de- feudaht. Solicit or Adams asked him to state wli:ir Iih li;iii seen. The witness declined. I Miss Fannie McXeelv has gone to The Siieiinteudeut of the Rudisill Gobi Mine iu Charlotte, has gone to Bos ton for a short stay. He has been oera ting the much talked of Wiswell Pulver izer at the mi.ie in qnestiii, but if is not reported that it succeeds iu obtaining more gold nr ton at less expense than the stamp mil). CAPPS HILL MINE. Caps Hill goiti mine, in Mecklenburg county, has closed do n fur a short time. ST. CATHERINE MINE. The St. Catherine runs ou as steady as any manufactory, keeping the teiustamp mill supplied with sujphurets, which are run over copper plates, f'.en concentrated and .-.hipped to N walk for rednctioii. DUNN- MOUXt vlN MINK. - Capt. James MeCaifdle... r ports thai the main shaft at The DuiiuV Muintai mine has rn repaired tti the 'le.oli ot 40 feet and I bat mil w ek tin y will put ia a Kaowlcs si iking pump. . fltey an working about ten hajuds at present, but will take on mote as ti" wmk advances. rhey xpect to go io he 200 toot level im! b: gin storing oteifortm-ir ten stamp milt. ki.os M.iLXT.viL .kl: Mi xK. Wmk has been iHsUmtd at ttie o'd EiugV Motiurain gold nir.e under the sHperinteiitlence of - PpM. J. C. llit. e, who mtwlao President lif the new compa ny. It. Im reported that they have been operating ten of the 40 stamp- with sat isfactory results tin tlie surface ore. But intend soou to fork tint water to the 300 foo Ievel,for which pa rpoe they will use a large steam pump. KING'S MOUNTAIN TIN MINE. The proprietors of-It he King's Moun tain tin mine have an order for a lot of their tin ore. They will fill it as soon as possible. CAROLINA IKON MINE. The Superintendent; f the Carolina it on Mining Company was at their mines, near King's Mountain, a few days ago. and. say they will soon ship some of the ore North. Thev have about 200 tons ou the d n no at present, j Wilmington Stnr : A young West Point er was asidgueii to a place iu a colored regiment but he objected aad his friends petitioned for a change. Secretary of war Endicotf replied that whiles and colored heltl the same States and so their was no redress. He must no to it. A prominent physician of Atheus Says that be has frequently of late been called iu to see young boys sutleiiug with dis ease throats, and everv case can be traced to cigarette smoking. Many ot the youths aie in a -eiions condition, as they are poisoned with arsenic contained in the wrappers.-- Savannah (Oa.) Xetcs. FiiOM THE OLD DOMINION. I have been a sufferer for many years from Catarrh ami 13 mod Taint. After tin ippii ation ot al the known remedies tor mcji diseas. s, I found myscfl hist summer m the very ver e oi" ihcurxVe. Nothing seemi'd t d me any good As a last report I comm in ed tiikin 6. .S S tud have taken in ail 18 uot tie-. Belorc I hid finished tlie seeoail o. -ft lc I leit a decide;! i. uprose in nt. and am lo tai eiij in most exeellci l nealt h better than for ma x ;,as. I take reat p!e,t-ure, thc.elbre. in recomiuemiin S-vitt's pecilie tor these diK-ases. Ml8 B. J COSNAHAN. iliehmond, Vs.. June lJ. lyo. Mr.Walter Brem, of Charlotte, was here this week. 1 llliuaill. OVIKHU' auiihis nonm mm inouin i cT-UiH Honor. Jndffe Mmit?mn hujreiU seusible, stronc charce to stating that he had been counsel for the rWvth coounty , Va., to visit fiienda. iRinJ . ' I . ! . - . i.s . i- jj i'-jtl i... I W " opening of Conrt uefeutiaiic aim umi ois kuow.curo ... ... Treloar of Charlotte ia vising Mrs W . art., m I 1 a . 'mm , . ne is niakiuir mad nro- subieet was so uienaeu wun ins proies-1 . rift. . I . . X m.m . . - , ,1 IUS. U.OWU. ,,H the C.i fmlur on.l m,m0 I atonal k mm leilccas counsel lor the defend- Li i F - - . . - ; . . .. - aa. i tllliilie with I. !:: l..,tl... .uldi.ntnni.nitH it. Tha .li.di.f Prof. 1C U. KlXeT Of ameCIIMIie lias .vvwiuKui8uiy. .,uvi.i.... w r I , ,, L ., . e .. . rri. said he must auswer. Yet the wiUiesa moveu nis lamiiy law c?a.oo...y . i ti.u ii iuiiK.il nniwa ,i- it.- oeennv the residence on the cerher oi 1 1 r l lil Itrvl A llv? awven as-atratw ina. m e etmrt room was midden ly hushed and it Church anu Munroe otreeis. was evident to the lookers on that a crisis rr j,n Whitehead aud his familial had been reached. Agaiu the Solicitor put the question, agaiu tlie witness de clined, claiming the courtesy of counsel for refusal to auswer. The Judge and jaMaje-' if t. There was au accident on Road on yesterday. Tlie sec- t the throuirli t'lviolit i -in ii.t.i f"- v.i.w w.l ill... oeciluli hv., ...;l... .t.S ..:. i u, nines IIHS sine o. Several guieer Lowe of tKilfc fit V IbUil Mil -j aaaw m j aaaau aaa- MM. hut t ot seiinlv. team are seen on onr Streets again, after an nbsei.ee of more than a mouth. Mr. John Woodhouse, of the Con- ennl Ponfpr was in town last Mori- i.i . ... .1 a. .i:..-. ....;.. 1 o Solicitor UllUlU not x uirucireaio jiwiui, i aUU Hie Situation urgmi m uremic "AWYKits. Prominent amot a' ... .. uni..... - iH I lnieiesuou. u iuitiwo iv.uov -i io uowaii Uonrt. are .: - i... aa ' KWfrM lllirst IHHO till fctSV' oinuu muot fc' ihil. The lawyers looked grave. The mm i l witness must answer, aud probably con vit a former client, or co to Jail at least that looked to be the only alternative But lawyers are men who avoid points of danger with much skill, aud the gent- '' Lawyers to Rowan Court, are Armfieltl, Judge Finches and j ' Kobbing of Slates villi j . - in ii i in mm ii , '"ttugtoo, aud Win. H. Railr. Charlotte. ! . " ,Spft ACCIDKVT T1. lU n iiiniiY a iciiuik r 1arriiii!(,r tv -.:n . , , o- ,., im pa i net i weiv i! . . t --u accitienc sus- HlSf leillli. .... 1.. . a .. a - iwiiii wh nisi auuuay lt5 had al.i.i..l . .idiisu ia cuutcn Udy a little wav fim "a gotten ltfll H.L .ii, . - uuy ,e wa(t d.ivin i(l,,i- O p Utnl mm awav i- ; out uarnoger was l u his thigh bone (femur) J the upper eud, aud his ' 1 w,u fientm- AH tliifiv.ii iivteu rouu, anu m lie in the sun .,..;i Wt the church in the even- Tai.i , T"M " laaen home. iTr rt. Mr. arein.r L m aavuro irom Pi - Rev. J. N. H. Summerell has return ed here after an absence of some weeks in the West. He filled Dr. RumpieV (pulpit last Sunday morning, and de- iurhted a large audience with his mas terly effort. o InroitTANT EsTEKPiiiSK. The R. & I). R. R. Co.. propose to do all iu their SWAMP MALAKIA COXQUiCUED. I have he n usiu Swift's Spo iiic in iu Istmdy for the pastrAo years 'as an antidote tor ni iUris au i also as a blood purifier. viih ill - mos satisiactor results. I live on i lie banks of the Uut.'iita river, in what i-i-afted the swamp country. Mvself am tamilv enjov as gtaui or even letter health ban the average people who live in the hill country. I am confident that S. S. S has banished the malarial poison from our s. stems, and consequently given us good health. I use it at intervals duriu the spring and summer, when the system indicates I wing charged with poUou, and it invariably drives it out. E. B. Ckyers. Trenton, La., June 30, 1885. Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable Treatise on Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta Gu. or 157 W. 23d St., N. . List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Salisbury. Nj C;, lor the week endinai Aug. 24th, ISS5: G W Austin, Sallie Barns, K A Bark ley, Geo Biuitii. Cathern Biddings, A A Barker, Waller Balsley, J A Bolton, J tines Chavis, Job ii Chester, Richarg Creag, John M Col i.ert, Minnie J Doby, S E Fora.an. M Fihert B L Gillie & Sou, Win Goodman, Mary Barker, Richard N Barber, J 1 Gotsl man, E WlJi o ii TH Gail lu-r, S L Bi own, R H Hoyle, Williaai Carter, Rev Juo C Hartsell, Josephine Cinimous, Louisa Flntchiu, J L Cruse, Lenora Jaury, Addie Lord, D R Km-, Clou ley Lemley, Wm Stay, E W toore, E J Minn, Capt Alayber, .'ohn Martin, D li Jenkins. W C Newlierry, Jemma Piukston, Theo M Norwootl, Dink P. on, G W Pane, Be ttie Riddiek, Uani.x'U Sa under.-, Dr J E ShatTei, Sey in on i Strauss, Mary A Swink, us of the Bar was equal to this emergen- power to promote the interest of Rowan cy. It was suggested that the opinion of unty and to that end have established lawyers uot interested in the case almoin jlire a bureau ltr the advancement ot Im3 ascertained. It was then proposed to imi,ation. aud cenetal information. appeal to the Solicitor, as the Judge -phey propose to have onr farmers and proed obtlurate. 1 he Solicitor was ap- tl(.r8 that are interested in this great pealed to with the request that he with-1 euase to contribute products such as draw the question. Mr. Adams is a young wheat, oats, corn, tobacco, etc., on the nian of ability and thoroughly con sc ten- stjljk which will be exhibited by Capt. tiona. He declined to withdraw. Then Lewter the agent here to those making tlie older distinguished members of the inquiry regarding the products of the Bar plied him with strong appeals to coUnty and desiring information. By yield to professional courtesy and with- this method it is hoped to accomplish draw the question. The Solicitor finally something lor the goad of the county. iave iu savins he yielded to the superior 1 gave iu a j GIVE YOUR CHILDREN a good start wisdom of the older members of the Bar. Jjg 8hriner,, Iodian ermif The lawyer witness was permitel to wUj destroy and expel the horrid, worms stand aside. Outsiders thii k the Solici- that gnaw at their vitals and deprive them tor yielded a great deaL lofUslta sad beauty. Sandy Melchos, Chiisteiiiiey Mitehel, Eliza Lock, T J Miller, - L D Sumner. HCMblcr, Jno Kclton Holt, Amy Mow cry, .) I) flicker, F H Noble, Merandia Thtouis, J A ryler, Ransom Williams, 1 oiidoiue& Dorman,VVitliam Wootisill, C A Vogler, Shacley 0 Woeriy, J A Wilson Please say advertised when the above letters are called fori A. H. Botdes, P. M. Moving Silver Dollars. There Wing so many more silver dol lars iu the Treasury vaults at New Or leans than could be stored there either conveniently or safely, Secretary Whit ney has ordered the United States steam ship Swatara to proceed from the navy yard at New York to New Orleans and take ou board as much of the silver as shall be deemed advisable by the Treas ury ageuts, aud transport it to Washing- "AW; i;n-" Mi' Aug 25, 1385. OuY Philadelphia nwrcjaracrected every week. Puiladelphia Market. Evans Bros., arge Produce Commission Merchants, 56 North Water street, Philadelphia, report he follow iug city markets: Eggig, Vir- jiuia and Southern, 1213. Live poul try I213 cts. per pound; dressed Q0$00; urkeys (K)tM), according Jo quality; lucks 0;t(t 10 ; geese (K)tK). Live cattle "0; hugs, live 5it. Potatness Early tose, choice, per bush., UOOd; hut banks. choice 00'K); Peerless, 0000 ; Pearl Mammoth, (slU0. Cheese: X. Y. Facto ry, choice 7i8i; fair to good, (i$ tt 7i cuiisylvaiiia full cream, (j$7$ ; part skims, fancy 405; full skims, Dried Fruits: Apples, evaporated, in cases, 00; sliced N. Carolina, tabey 0 0; good sliced 0; blackberries 0OO: cherries, pitted, prime dry 00 00 eaches. pared, evapoiated Od(0OO; N. C. sliced 00; un pared halves, new, Q00j ptarters 0000; evaporated . 00fh pears, 0000; plums, 00; raspberries, 00Q per lound. Feathers, choice geese 48'50. lide-, dry, -10ll. Honey in comb. 10 l J; beeswax 24i5. Salisimry Tteo Met COUKECIEO WEEKLY BY J. J. HANKINS, PUoP.tlETOU KLUl'lZS WAKElIOCSfe. 4 to C 5 to 5 to -1 ! 7 to 8 to li; lojo it; .6 t 10. 12 to 16 15 io 25 15 to 20 20 to 30 30 to 50 no to 70 ai A Little Gold was Spent. Mr. Z. A. Clark, nf Atlanta, Ha., in speaking ot f480 in gold, desires to say to the readers of this paper, that the whole of above amount was spent in a fruitless effort in finding relief from a terrible Blood Poison affecting his body, limbe-and nose presenting ugly ran nin" ulcers. He U now sound and well. having been cured by the most speedy and "- f wonderful remedy ever before known, and TM any interested party who may need a Blood Purifier will learn from him that three bot tles of B. B. B. restored his appetite, healed ill ulcers, relieved Ins kidneys, and added twenty-one pounds to his s eight in thirty days. . ?-v.a PRINTING OFFICE ! f m Any one desiring to purchase a complete outfit for a 24 column Newspaper and Job Omce, with an abundance of body type, display and job type, press, cades, etc., suf ficient for a tii st rate country office, wilt deT; well by writing at once for terms, and ; amplo-shee.ts. Address, j ! Watchman Officb, r o i oa i i i J ; im t - " Ji PATENTS Obtain, and all P.l TES1 bus is ESS attended to for MODERATE Ft. Our ottl e is (.pjHjslte the U. S. Patent Office, and vc Can obtain Patents la less time ttian those re- tnoverroin washinsfton. send Model or Vratemg. I'.. i 1 . . . ;r.. ....... I .1 1 1 .. - . .. . W . "-. ii.-iu iiauumuiiii ikt ui unitize, ; auil -a iT t . ttrgf.M unle patent 1 necurea, r,e . "i .nre. to the Postmaster, the Supt. of :" Money order Wv., and to otTlclals of the U. S. Pat tent Office. For eirculir, advice, terms and refer- nces to a?tual cHcuts in your own State or county, write to C. A. SNOW & CO.. opposite Patent Office, vrangton, 1). C. - - Nov. 27, '64. -iia r-H , us. coUunon dark medium red- L af. lormnon short green. y-ood ' " red mvtl. tiller' line yi-t uiokers, connnon to tnediuiu goi.J r . .1 ! :.;,: fine , , Wni)jiei. connnon " medium tine " fnncy Market active. Break have been quite full for the past week, with a slight decline in con mou jrailcs, while all desirable guods are tak en at full quotations. , The most Vnnnalii1 WAk Iv I Oy devoted to science, mechnncs. entrineerini. dla- coveries, inventions and patent ever pnbtisbad. jKtwjt number illuntrated with splendid engravings. TkM publication, furnishes m most valuable encrclopediliof information which no person should be without. The popularity of the Scientific Amebic an it such that Its circulation nearly equals that of U other pepen OT its class combined. Price, 9X20 a year. Discount it) Clubs. Sold bj all newsdea iers. MUNN S C Pnh liohera. No. 361 Broadway, K. Y. AVrSIVft Munn a uo. nave aiss) AT E NTS. VLrlv&S-vtz m tore tne patent omce, and have prepared more than One Him dred Thousand applications i for pat ents in the United States, and foreign countries. Caveats. Trade-Marks, Copy- richU. Assignments, ana au otner for seenrins to inventors their rights in i United StjitnH Canada. Eneland. Frar (iermany and other loreien countnea, at snort notice ana on mwnv wrau. Information as to obtaining patenU cheerfnlly mnan witnnnt cnaree. iiana-Dooas or iniorms tion sent free. Patents obtained through Munn riven without charce. Han ion sent free. Patents obtl i n m not iron" in t ho Scientific American free. The advantage of such not ice is Well understood by ail persons who wish to Oispose oi tneir patent. 861 Broadway, Ksw Verk. Only Fractions of Li res. How many persons live only a fraction at average UumiD Ufe because they neglect to taice the com ai most precalluns ajj unst .sickness. It Is dlseiise la its maturity that Kills, and m tturlty implies growl i. A stlght In lis;)usi ton is usually slighted. chey who avail tuemaelves of Uostetter's Stomach Utter's know tt to be eiBaclous lu chronic cases of Us&iSe, bat the process of cute Is a f tr easier one U n Is used In the early stages ot dyspepsia, malarial disease, rneumatlsm, coustlpatioo ank liver derang- ment. Let t hose who would avoid the peril which even the most potent remedies cannot avert, steer clear of the rock upon win h so many constitutions split an under-appreciatlon of the danger ot neg lect. Ii will not do to omit c uv and a resourc to medicine when health is affected, if debilitated or nervous or dyspeptic take It for granted you are in want ot a remedy, use the Bitters. July is, "S5 HON. J. O. PARKS' TESTIMONY. I cheerfully state that in my opinion Swift's Specific is a mo.n excellent tonic. In the month of September, 1883, nit health failed by reason of overwork while attending the state legislature. I was at length induced to try Swift's Specilic and was greatly benefitted. When I began Uftiag it I could scarcely take a step. but after I had finished the. seventh bottle I realized that S.viff's Specific had contribu ted in a larife degree to my gradual resto ration to health aud strtngth. I have also lined S.S.Siu my family with satis factory results, siivuig it to one of my children this snrihff. The little one's apetite, stivn-th, aud general he;ilth were perfected from the lis of S.S.S. James G. Parks. Dawson, Ga., May 22, ISS5. FOR A LIFE-TIME. I hare suffered for years with an erup tion breaking out at intervals all over my laxly. At times my hands would be useless, which were both painful and an noying. All other remedies had been exhausted, when my merchant here, who handles S. S. S., induced me to try Swrilt's Specific. I tried one bottle aud could sjc that tlie sores on my hands were drying up. After the u$e of several bottles I was entirely cured. My skin is now as fair and smooth as that of a new born babe. This eruption was hereditary, as my father was similarly affected. He had also been en tirely cured. I take great pleasure in re commending it to others ho are similarly TYPHOID FEVER. I am sixty seven years old, and have lived in this (Half) county all my life.: Up to 28 year ago l was recanted as t toe strongest man in the neiglilrhpd,thc most robust in health. In November, 1856. I had a long and serious spell of typhoid fever. It left me emariciated aud a t riplc in my light leg. At times that liqibfwao swollen an enormous size, being twice as large as its natural condition, and inflamed and angry in appearance. From my nee down small sres caroe, and at the anlfTc a larye ulcer came, winch discharged powm otis matter. My whole system .became iq fee ted. The doctors would patch me up for awhile, hut the ulcer would never hu' The mercury and potash with which fhey dosed me, brought on rheumatism aud dys pepsia. I was an object of pity to all my friends. Sonic thought that the only Hope to save life, was amputation. I continued to grow worse, and tor three years I have not .torn a shoe. Hope hal alnfokt left me. Swift's Specific was snggeateif, anil, I commenced its use at once. Froai the very first I bean to feel better. I have taken 86 bottles, ami the shadows which had darkened my life for 28 years have all been dissipated. The effect of rtie medicine Iras been wonderful indeed, i ooay l am aot t attend to all my fanning interests and walk from one to five miles a day. I am satisfied that the disease is entirely broken 'up, and henceforth I am to be "free fromdbase Ik-r-rible apprehensions and suffw-ring liitsh formerly made my life miserable. Swift's Specific has done more for me 'far trtie fear than all the dru ' store medicine prescribed by physicians did in 28 years, aiwl I most cheerfully bear this testimony of its merits Wm k- Rbeq. Gainesville, Hall Co. Ga., Feb 23, m S 200000 ih present given airojf. Seod ; m us 5 cents postage, ana ay mail you will get r a pack- us? vi koi.s ot larce vaiae. 1 will start you lu vork t.tat will at once bit u In money faster ha a anything elseia Amert at) ut Via i'.'u.o In presents with ea-h b i o n's v i-il I u.er -rlire.of i4tliersex, of alia all 1 1 ti n :. or sj tro time on'.y. to work for their v i ii i a rrrt'ines forall workers ab t lv mflw 1. I) n't delay. It. Hallxtt A Co. tv. 2T, s ly Portland, Mala "I Don't Fef.l Like VonK.M It makes rro difference what business you are engag ed in : whether you arc a preacher, a rue- , chamc. a lawyer or a common laborer, yoa can't do your work well while you are hall dck. Thousands try to, but all in vain. How much better to keep your organs ia I goml order by taking Parker's Tonic when you fee! "a little out of sorts." It would Ihj money in your pocket. One bourot ood. rejoicing health is worth half a doa en houri full oi languor and pain. MOTHE OF. . t s a 3 m " i 9 I A Radical Cube for NERVOUS DEBILITY. Organic Weakness. PHYSICAL DECAY, IrYouneA Middle! Aged Men. TESTEO FOR OVERflOtj Years bv use i n many Thoqsano oases. TRIAL ? trt:atmjext. One Month, - $3 00! TrroK;n'h8. - 6.fnl vhrMKoaUxs. 7.0 A HERVOUSOEBIUTY ORGANIC ASSS l wn iin J numerous 11 in K the stillod phy- cietus. resolt mm vnnt hf ul indircretion. tan freo indaUceacfl, or overbrninsi-ork. Avoid tin imposition oi rwn tions remedies for these troubles. Gel our Fres Circu'ar sndTnst Psek T?. tnd Warn imtwrtaos iflcu before ttkinx treat ment eisrrhere. Take ft SORE Rxli tlY mar 11 AB CUBED thoussnds. does not interfere witfl Stte tion to bu'incss, of esuso pain or iDmerlse la any way. Foui.dtd on scientific rr.rrtical rmet ples. By dirci-tappiiestioB to the scat ef disease its specific influence Is fslt with. ut delay. The cat. ur-l functions of the hu man oranUm is restored. The animating elements of life, which hare pe rested are ? Wen Uduand t be nstien t becomes carer futand rr.pidl7airi bnth re njph and sexual rigor. K'FCCKtMCTS T0. persoKC! ?rot.a Truao. HARRIS REMEDY CO., K'FC 306 X. aotU: ST. LOOTS. RUr Ask ft t- .jrf onr A rpl.rce-xr-n G.XV13 FREE TBX&A titpvtv rwniTSiAN'n CITILDREK nfRsetetL I can vouch for it. It is nil it f t.Hi. Before proceeding on her vura 1 c,aim8 to I consider it a God end to j saved fropi di&eaae and death ,bj I hQr inpit .. . .... J , this enei ution. und mv house shall never . . . . oM.-i-Jt t.i;..,, v ; the swatara was relieved or all Iter am. without it. J D ROUS wonaerxui ageui, n initiou except tucu at was nlIatelj i Bparta, fa. Norambar 21, 1884. ffojo. It will raU deceive vou. ARE YOTJ e 1 il'J U l)U LiU liar to your gen tie tex? If so, to yo'i we bring tidhrgaef comfort and great j jr. You can t CURED and rMtore l to perfect health by using Bra&fiel&'s Female Regxilatori It is a special rernedy for all diseases par laining to the wcuih, and anr intelligent wo man cun cure herself, by follovg the uireo lions. It is especially effieacioui in cases of suppressed or painful uu -iiHtrn.it inn, in whites and partial prolapsus. It affords immediate relief and permanently restores the menstrual fnnelion. Aea remedy to be used dating thai critical period kvown aV"(JH iWOaVof LlFSJ,1 this invaluable i repdalion has no rival. Saved Her Life! Ridge, McIjctosh Co., Ga. Dr. J. RradfieL2 DeaTSir: I hare tak en several bolt le of your Female Regulator Lfor fallingnf the wojnb and olber diieases com- ined, of sixteen years standing, and I really believe I am cured entirely, for which please accept my heart f-It thanks and most profound gratitude. I kn w yo ir medicine saved my life, so you see I cannot speak too highly in its favor" I hare recommended it to several off,ruy friend who are sunVriie as I waa. Yours very reseeetfnlle, MRS. W. E. STEBBIX8. i i Qnr Trent ise on the ' Health and Ilappi ness" mailed free. - Bra field Regdlator Co. , Atlanta, Ga. VXHE GREATEST ENEMY to children .a worms.- Shriner'-s Indian Vermifuge will i sare them from rui u if used according t the iir ctionf, I II i 4 L-Kgal Tt . tw. 4.

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