. h WTT 1 - I iL aa& W V A W W WWW l?r . , OCTOBER 1, 185. .L .a. SD rdtMof the Carotin J A. I . 'iiMikuii ...;,.t nil Hires oi uio t.v..f ire as follotra : i in ml v Alice, $1.50 la I' - 1 ! ... a. 111 a. .1 .1 I " ' I 1 f) IIW n nfrfotlnforanUmi on matters ad- fTT 1 i .Hkra Manr n nil karT.l I I .a I O. .-' llll ra- , ' . ' ! M . I T.inimint.. TVlafiO. F. q Hjunvw r Lr a puzzle," Wittkowikyfc : iteifor's notice, Henry Peeler. rSD, phool. G. B. Wetraore Was notice, w..viwya. gjtat?. rsruner a jucvuuuujj. Vrt mple. D.D., has returned ! r a .in it-i . i rj hi September welcome love- twenty-five to thirty trains daily. r . - if i - tl f the Inossum hunter is niiiu w j-j . pon the inn. j .Lutheran congregation expect H their new church by the ttt Lexington, Concord, - i J ... 1 1 unnvacantiul Aiberaarl?, were wn us on Monr.av. ther Whv Little Reubin Holmes has at last got ten a pony he is now at the zenith of boyish happiness. . Mr. H. A. Deal has been here this week posting the county with colored hangers advertising the Charlotte fair. It will probably be a success, and our people are certainly interested. Safe. There is a negro living here who says that no harm can ever come to him because he is an "eventualized negro,'1 and has never had any trouble in all the events of his life. New Store. Mr. Dave Fleming has built a.riew store house, at ML Vernon, this county, where he will do a general merchandising business.. He is in a healthy and prosperous neighborhood. i . - y. ' Bishop Lyman's Visitations. St. Luke's church, Salisbury, Tuesday, Oct. 6th ; St. Mary's church, Rowan county, Wednesday, Oct. 7th ; St. Andrew's church, Rowan county, Thursday, Oct. 8th. Attention is invited to Mr. A. It. Johnson's advertisement in this paper. An opportunity is here offered by which you may obtain very valuable pro perty the value ot wnicn is aany ennanc- mg. New Soxo. Thanks are extended brother Woods of Richmond, Va., for sw onv of a new sacred song: ".Nearer Waking Up. The people of Rowan are beginning to wake up to a knowl edge of the advantages of their sur roundings. All over the County are new enterprises 'stores, mills, gins, &c., springing into existence. It is indica tive of a healthy and progressive growth on me part ot tne people. It is a great pleasure to note it ; and, just here, the w ATf.iiMAX wisnes to. say that it will be glad to have information of every improvement going on in the County, ana win esteem it a ravor if friends throughout the County will send no tices of every industrial improvement going on. A Contrast. A gentleman living and farming in this County stated to the - Reporter, that last year he put one acre in tobac co and two in cotton; that he worked both well, giving each every due atten tion; He realized for the cotton, forty- two dollars, and for the tobacco, sold on this market, he realized one hundred and two dollars. These were MINING DEPARTMENT. T. K.,BUUNKK, KDTTOR. THE DUNN MINE, in Mecklenburg County, has Men al lowed to nil with water, for reasons that are hard to" conjecture, for the ore is of a fair milling grade. FRAZIER MINE. Work at -the Frazier mine, in Meck lenburg Jonnty, is unchanged t but as the option is not far from expiring, the explorations are not pushed with the vigor desirable; the ore thus far mined has been of a superior character, andj is free milling. fiLtk OB- i . jj Cl inBLiIA'S weatner pioat pre- una ruitu . .u. good yields, and show what may be trade. aone oy careful farming. STEELE MINE SOLD. It is reported that Mr. John T. Cra mer, of Thomasville, has sold the Steele mine, located in Montgomery County, to Dr. Warner, the "Safe Kidney Cure" man of Rochester, New York. The both mine, isis said, brought $200,000 in this OPV Mv God to Thee." It is a SCHOOL OOMOTTESS. At a recent meeting of the School Committee, it was determined to run the Colored Graded School this winter. graceful, the C0lored Normal School and the easy flowing melody for tenor or so- School Committee, Messrs. M. L. prano voice. Holmes, Theo. Kluttz and Rev. F. J. Miss Sudib Murphy, accompanied Murdoch, were appointed as joint com- by her brother' Mr. Thomas Murphy, mittee to manage both the colored Citv on Mondav. schools. Thev have elected Rev. J. i ax ui w .a. v - i . MiAs Mnrnhv is still suffering from the Crosby, principal, and C. Ay. effects of her fall from a road cart last ville and Mrs. M. Howell, "THE'LECTRiimm Western North Carolina l&ail Eoad Co. wwwu ia a umm uiai ueilgnis rsbx UtNbHAL rAootNUtn - UttlUt Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 6th, 1885. On and after the 6tb inst , the following Schedule will be operated by this Giimpany ; some people, and those who enjoy it never lose an opportunity. Circus day aoioraea much entertainment of this kind. A pair of negroes, evidently from the most unenlightened quarter of tnis part of the vineyard, were noticed witn a box of snuff between them : a birch brush protruding from the broad hps of each as they meandered, semi waltz fashion, between embraces and hugs, into a store, and stood before a soda fountain, bays he: "Whut yer gwinter sweeten hit wid?" inn T rcn'.' r.v To ror swtf leming, Mister?' Yes, pounng it out He: Heah, take de sody uph! 'lec- trified leming! drink hit down 'fore de infermashun passes by," and the deli cate aenferous beverasre disappeared while his two arms held th e faded blue sash tigntly around her intensely sable form. jj i . WE8T EAST TaAraNo.il Train No. 3 Jifctifl Line Tkaw No. 2 TaArsNo.4 Arv Lear( Arv Leav jj A.nr. Leav Arv. Leav 2.34 3.43 4.09 4.40; 5.15 6.33 7.131 7.81 8.42 8.56 9.21 9.29 J 1A 10'1A 1Q 10.48 10.49- 11 . 12 11.12 11.45 A.M. A. M.;i 1.25; 6.30 Salisbckt . . . 2.35, 7.54 JB.14aStabvm.lk 3.44iI10.02!l0.07,NBWTOK .... 4 . tOjlU .07 11 .25 Oicxobt. . . . 4.4ljf2.20 :2.)!Icaju 5 . im 1 . 23:IMORO AKTOK . 2.59MARION 3.55 OtD Fort . ilKoCKD Kkob 5 .18 BlackIocstais ! 6.06 Cooper's ...... ( 6.47 'Spa"rtasburo Jc i Mit u.i.r. jj Alexanders ,...! 12.30 a m. l! 1U29 11 10;33 10 6.33! 8.oi; 8.43 8.56i 9.21' 9.39, 2.9 3.49 5.17 5.38 6.45 6.57 Ti if. Marshall Barkards j 3 Warm puixos. . 1 10 04 9,38 910 8112 7.42 7.07 6.49 6.06 5.41 5.22 4.48; 4.11 10 10 9 9 8 30 83 05 38 10 13 7.42 ' 7.27 62 6.06 5.41 5.32 4.49 4.12 3.50 ! 3.15pm 7.80 .30 00 3.57 2;17 1.09 M 50 05 19 30 11.35:11.35 10.23 10.40 8.20 7.55 7 07 43 55 07 55 M. In Franklin Township, Sept. i3th,l 1885, by A. L. Hall, Esq., Mr. Robert R. Myers and Miss Nelly D. Lentz. At the residence of Mrs. M. E. Cran- ford, in Franklin Township, Sept. the 24th, by F. M. Tarrhr Esq., Mr. & H. fiirly summer.. It was the daughter of Mrs. Eller, and not that lady that felt dead hist week. The girl, aged about 16, com- . ... nlaind cif headache, and fell on the ioK for manufacturing to- j: .j.j; vt me;n oaisf:lnpp n soon close, but operation m could fiUfflmoned 1 .,....nimr " Xt LiSDSAY.the popular sales- ff :irifl Lceeta wholesale and re- . .a , tho in tar out nr r e r i r-z . , . iTuaeiioiui i . 10, mPiv Vuintsiof Uhar otte appear in this lxiper in an advertisement. . . . L . .-, 1.1. arp re lahie and orosrrcssive. oee wnat ! i they have to say. teachers ; CAPPS EILL MIKE, also in Mecklenburg County, is filled with water, owing to legal matters, and not on account of lack of ore; and i is reported that it is to be opened ' . mi -km m- - 3 ' w soon. . 1 i ia An p An m mn cr far tt. i among the best mines of r that County, Hampton, of Mecklenburg county, to and only needs capital and .deep work Mrs. L. E. Barger, of Locke Township, 10 snow sometnmg good. this county. On Sent. 23rd. at the residence of the I WW TITTTiTfITT T T1TTI I ' . . r . 1 . j.LXi ivuiaoiiiii m.LUJLi. hm U s mrpnts m I )ii Vinson eountv. bv near Charlotte, is status quo. Funds Rev. F. J. Murdoch, Zebulon Brown, Summer- are liking for pushing underground of Salisbury, to Miss Alice M. loung. assistant work; the ore found in the new shaft. having declined to give a (and levels) on Brush Hill, the North J. R. Richardson, ev-mail end of the mine, was- good, but not WEST Train No. 7 Murphy DivisionA Mi 9.49 .26 10. 29 .54 10.58 A 10 10 11.21 11.26 11.51 11.54 I2a9 12.29 1.49 1.53 2.281 2.29 2.39 2.4l! 3.31 4.15 3. P. 31 M. ASIIEVILLB. Hominy TnRNpraE Pigeon River. Clyde iWayrrbvillr, Hall Sylva.... .J. Webster j Whittirr .... Charleston . . B i ! t 1 ' i A t y .I I ; 1 ! I . I If II EAST, Train No. 8 30! 59! 37! 12 1 45 00; 4 3 3 3 2 2 12 11 11 10 P. M. 4 0! 3 39 3 17 2 47j 2 254 34 12 35! 56! 11 57 45 11 46 5410 55 AM 10 09 No. 1, and Supper place to ll 1 Ti 1 il l. i-ii -1 agent, though he was endorsed by ma- aounaant. it is probable tnat it stilled WHEAT FERTILIZERS. 3f Round Knob is Breakfast station for Train station for Train No. 2. Trains Nos. lj 2, 7 and 8, run daily. Trains Nos. 3' and 4, ran daily except Sunday. V. E. McBEE, Supt. W. M TURK, A. Q. P. A. ny of the colored people. Farming on a Big Scale. Mr. Peter Hairston, of Baltimose, is a large land owner in Rowan, Davie and Davidson Counties. Mr. Frank I A 1 superintendents, bosses and miners were employed when work is resumed that more expected. Am now receiving my stock of fertili zers for wheat, including best brands of Phosphates, Dissolved Bones, and Ammo- mated goods. Prices $ lo to per ton sausiaciory results may oe Have a large lot of Agricultural Lime at $12.50 per ton. J. Allen brown HAILE MIKE, lookout for 1 . Afurnnnv i lirO. AtlMl ATP. Oil the 1 the. na-inp who nre III I I, t W . ( M .11. ..4 ..l.r it - . - . .Ill" tlb uin"" Bruner & McCubbins, Real Estate UA.I. llua . 1 ! 11 O 1.1-" n 1! 1 3 A T f- omoll r a 1 1 i 1 1 just over in tue ouutu varoiina uoraer Agciiw, uc bccioi vtia .w. o...a.M unjwu. ;t n insi v liiLtu. mis tiie man.- ti , . , .. ... e ti.i j 11: l.,.,, ... -I 7 - - - -j . .I10 rimrnf qo iicna if-a mitnn ia rorr COUlluriUUie U cuius uuu: They agement of Mr Hanston s lands and d h . distres ing such property to rent in town should 40 . Fodder, 0000 ; Shucks, 00 ; Bran, mhnf in nniiK' i nip m t rarminir vv ri phi. i . . - - - mgly monotonous would there SALISBURY MARKET. Sept 24, 1885. Corn, fi-eely,. at, 750u; Meal, 8000; Wheat, 90100; Flour per sack, $2.25 2.35; Western bulk meats, 810; Lard, 1012T, Beef, retail, 610; on the hoof, parties hav- 2ia3i; Butter 1520; Eggs, 08; Hay, 30 were a few ' more of them. They have an enormous dump of reserve ore, ready a ' 111 1 1 tor tne new mm wnen it goes to worK. -White man s haloon ana ine ; -11 Vh,mna wpm a ike verv IH Ail illlllvl'-J - 1 circus day 9f fhp apnot here in one , mm . -Between six and seven thous- hist mondav- , nvv - - t provisions stolen, air. jnowery ncs The corn crop to be gathered this fall m prosperous 1 oroosiyn tust across . . , fL-n-ami h,ihl a 111 I wvimwvvu v vim v J iiivu';wiu v - v- 1 cvloV tne oriage irom oansouiy. 1m- is doing some big tarmmg. wneat was not a success, except in greatly pAUAltAj 1 A1A 1 lllrt.i riViTTifliVA 1 M V4 V Mr.Thos.Mowery s house was entered Ll uiTtl , kill be held another, .or extra on last Monday evening, m the absenae . . , auftI1s: fnnnRanH hnahela-- . it l i iv i h i -i i 1 l r l (,, i Saoenar toun, nere m 0i nis ramity, aua a iouoj. auiumB uu , m h lf 1 ' : 1- Mnn-artr ll'Ai ' fHTTT TI T T?1TrTlT TtrTVTTI 11 ' i 'iH... i l - ii u lnfi nn.tiWr.il minr.. in South Carolina, is moving It may exceed those figures. - f steadily along with no changes of Read what T. F. Kluttz & Lo., The biggest thing is the tobacco crop, portance. . a -i " l i 1 I 1 - - 1 111 I III r 1 have to say m this paper in regara 10 ne nas six nundrea tnousana nins oi their new and popular ''Tobacco Lini- tobacco f It is in good condition, and ment." It is the greatest medicine for with average curing, it is estimated that the purposes indicated ever discovered, the crop w3l be worth $10,00. They have testimonials every day. Call This looks like big farming, and it is at their store, and take a bottle home farming in earnest, lotton and the for family use. smaller crops are not brought mto the -r ni. t a t?;u. T,oD count. IMPROVING. V UK. O . .ix. X tonci iw apply to them. Mineral Explorations in Iredell. ASHEVILLE, N. C, Sept. 28th, 1885. I -Ti i .... t KAtiiinri Trntri I II i-vlkll I ir i Willi VI it 1 111 ai n-it an nniK! a v. aiLrai;- A- r.f 1TA'1! , o 11. ' m HOUSES V ANlKlt.-p- X WU men on our streets yesterday looking es to Vive in and for business. L Seiner, of Florida is here to sDettd the winter. His i children-accompany him. Ill iout rebuilding the Locke V. This subject should be serious- bought the 1 lasaiered by the business men of ,i0 by .Wilson's services with the las, will terminate on Friday Will they give an entertain- just put steam connections to his grist mill, and has added a saw mill to the plant. He has also improved his steam cotton enn. most active men in Locke township. J. S. McCubbins, the popular and reliable merchant at "ISO. 1, bran ite Row." has something to say to the people of this Conntjv See advertise ment in another column. ar Salisbury Cotton Market. Business is beginning briskly in T. K. Bruner, Mining Editor: Deak Sib: I now proceed to redeem the promise made you on the cars to furnish yon some account of my visit to Iredell County. The general topographical features of rather tnme. bcincr made up of low ridges, grooved and sculptured SALT RHEUM Oil ECZEMA. In Apnl, 1884, there appearaed on my feet and less what the doctors called bait Rheum, which produced intense suffering. 1 tried a great many remedies, and had the attention of one ol our best physicians, but received no permanent reiiet. 1 he dis ease continued to grow wore and my limbs were greatly inflamed. I was finally induced to try Swift's Specific, and after taking four bottles rebel came. I coutin- ned. however, until 1 had taKcn seven Iwittles. and am now sound and well, and mt a sin of the disease left. My general health has greatly improved, and I most fheerfallv recommend S. S. S. as being the lust Mood nurifier that I have ever known. Mrs. M S. Highsmith, Lulaton, Wayne Co.. Ga. May 19,1885. 30; Potatoes, Irish, for table 3000; for planting$l1.25; Sweet potatoes 80abX)i Peas,l2500; Oats, 3540; Tallow, 6; Dry Hides, 10; Rabbit furs, 0000 cts per dozen; Mink skins, 0000. Cotton, ready sales at 10 cts for good middling highest, 10$. Tobacco, sales every day and prices satisfactory. Poultry, in steady demand, but prices moderate. $nry COnUKCTKI) WEEKLY BY J. J. II AXKINS, ipKoPRlKTOK KLUTTZ'S WARKUOU8E. Lugs, common dark " i medium red LeaC common short green. M j good " red M med. fillers u I fine " Smokers, common to medium M i good " 44 1 fine VV raspers, common 44 medium " fine 44 j fancy Market active. Breaks have been qnite fall for tho past week, with a slight decline in common grades, while all desirable goods are tak en at full quotations. 1 ? wb feci 4 to 0 5 to 3 5 to 7 7 to 9 8 to 12 10 to 16 0 to 10 13 to 1 15 ta25 15 to 20 20 to 80 80 to 50 50 to 70 Capt. Fisher is one of the cotton circles here. Mr. J. p. GaskillJinVo an uneven surface, but nowhere bold for several years engaged ih buying, and abrupt. Indeed, I did not see any willontinue as usual. He has always where, a bold and well defined outcrop wo of rock. About the beds of creeks and T n if w i n J -. . verv little above their water level, 1 ob- J. D. McNeely Commission merchant, USOme beds of Gneiss, frequently will also oe a ouyer uiis season, jut. Hornblendic Gneiss which enabjtl me He has 1 John r. ttoss, so well known to our to determine thetrike or geological range 2est and best selected stock people is expected to be here soon, and IgjomfcTf .rilrZ , lo n;",enn hp Has ever shoud he come will be a buyer. Mr. nigner evauui I TT T "7h of goods this season that hehasevei J Ueka broketi down and scattered. This T Tkf ITA -11 kv condition of thmgsot course maraeu in a 180MAS Sumner has returned Uieolnton, here he has been friends, -much improved in , , Messrs. J. M. MOXS l0. Will Duy Mmre mv rnrehes. The Drincinal Complaineks, 1 he world nas always ahout their ususuai ouantitv this .Zl i y w.rfii in the field t . i . j i wv a ivu uvm v -.-r- had a full quoto of complainers. .oies season. of my explorations consisted of Horn circus, good in every respect, failed to This means t0 the farmer that there blende (Syenite) and Soapstone. I also esearw the chronic complainer. Two u- n nt hAA-r h.r and that, observed at a few points boulders mdica- . r , . . , , i i. w rV v r " 1 rnnindnm mvnn t ten were objected w-peeaw they may bring cotton to this market "L SiOTi. li ta and get as good prices as are given founc chiefly among the Soapstones, and any where. Remember that all of the has its chief associates Tourmaline and mterests of Salisbury are looking up, Margante. inaeea, ine wc , exp and that the business men of the town times called Damourite, is at some loeali- tins vow il lilllKlHIU. loum-ivcu iii "ii rt il t ' o -r . nOUC'K. I . I P F (V ATTF.RSON. ririors ;T .. . ' o. . . . i li, rru u u and enpmetie men. have enn d not, be seen at one uiue. a no aw iew steam cotton gin in Atwell senceof red circus lemonade inside the tent was also a truitrui source ul cuui plaining had nothing but ordinary lemonade. Some people want the earth ! They go to see the animals ana iuss about two rings ana rea lemunuue. FIELPIXG CANCER. I hare been afflicted a number ot years with cancer, and have tried all the rcme 1 1 i siirT(stfd for this terrible disease without smv benefit. Six bottles of the Swift's Soecific has done me more gc than all the medicine I had taken. My strength has returned, and I can walk farther and take more exercise than I have heen able to do for years. Its effects have heen wonderful and "the cancer has greatly improved. w. bhiesliug. Griffin, Ga., May 1, I8S5. Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable. and seems to cure cancers by toning out the impurities trotn the blood. Treatise on Blood and Skin n-Rea.- inn tied free. The Swift Specific Co., Dianer 3 At lanta. Ga. mtena to see mat no orancn oi xraoe:,v na n 0fiC1A;nteil mineral- shall suffer from any cause. They all Ln another Fibrolite and Kyanite. 'pLjp WATCHMAN have extra inducements i the way of The question of quantity of Corundum is 1 nij ,f " The present City Council has been goods tlusfaU, and will see thai ;th altogether ' PM TQB OFFICE i i ,r.r. fn -mir tiir uiiT Tiripp: rvrA iw i Tnr m iirrmneT-s.iiT i uuihy " zealous m gooa wofks u 1'' "r r " r formation I gathered during my tour of w.;, nf ,rvrnTY.piit in hand. 1 he most the iarm. , .,v.,i na ,tx- pVnTninntinns I 1C11U) Vx . I : UUBCIVttllUU vmmj ' J p"-"-". commendable act, one that gives urn- u A . T . m. w made of a few properties, nave iea me io- vpiiI satisfaction is the removal 01 y;uw w iiuajrf the conclusion that this neia is emiuem- WvitiON" which has so the force pump and.belonging8 from Capt. Thomas Murphy, one of the ij worthy a more thomjgi fte wistful eye and cravenous the public square. The towns arouna popu Ur conductors on the Western fJS earlvdav to return and be-M-ve colore.1 man nnd brntb.1 fbnf ar. enntmnlatins water works. North Carolina railroad, is off duty atMfZnmt, ImmmAiI work uoon it. I just now. ne is giving nis onuses discovered in Col. Chipley's neighbornooa Sept 22, 1885. Our Philadelphia markets are corrected every weeK. Puiladelphia Market. Evans Bros., large Produce Commission Merchants, 56 North Water street, Philadelphia, report the following city markets : Eggs, Vir ginia and Southern, 1213. Live ponl tryl213 cts. per i.ound; dressed IK)00; turkeys (K)00, according to quality; ducks 0010 ; geese 0000. Live cattle 56; hogs, live 5i6. Potatoes: Early Rose, choice, per bush., 0000; Uni banks, choice 0000; Peerless, (K)0t) ; Pearl Mammoth, (M)(K. Cheese: K. Y. Facto ry, choice 7i8i; fair to good, Gf to7i Pennsylvania full cream, bf7i ; part skims, fancy 4&05; full skims, H2i. Dried Fruits: Apples, evaporated, iu cases, U($u ; suceu a. vBniini, "-.' 0Th good sliced 0; blackberries 0(W); . m , . , . . nA cherries, pitted, primo dry ixitou peaches, pared, evaporated 0000: N. C. sliced 00; uupared halves, new, uuu; quarters 0O(K); evaporated 000: pears, 0000; plums, 00; rasplH-rries. 000 per pound. Feathers, choice geese 4SaO. Hides, drv. I0mi. Honey in comb, 10 11; Iweswax 2425. iVis are besinninfir to fall; iwd whirl in the breeze, and it with their erolden shades s or the lading lawn. entirely disappeared VII JJJI l." Htfhe Hook and Ladder Co a business meetinsr next 1 ! . 1 All niemljers are earn- Ked to attend. ii was. rvevpir saw a Ji and don't believe there is Wt a poor one, would'nt 1 see it ? . North, the jovial: and renresentinff th .T Iff , -rj w, -- Utactunnc; Co.. of Randolnh was nere this week. Riving time to heal before he croes on another rhromite in considerable quantity upon run. He was among those hurt by the surface, some masses or ine ore fbo Pif Rrtlr diiHo. as larse as a man s head. This also, were added hut a pittance to EvfTyry' A negro ar prifei pistol was about I unv nnnort..a x . . i . ennld no doubt purchase this aeiunct outfit below cost. Apply to any citi zen. It is always a pleasure to show JOOds. . , acciucut u uic ta. i unu. nr a Railroad, w ould be worthy a , 4 . n matJionot the western road, wntcn oc- pxflmiliatiou' But I find it difli- TRAMPsana oeggei o . - . curred on last Thursday, the 24th : ; t s,,eh examination as the ing their Way South. rot one oii" accident was caused by the public interest demands, at my own ex- uhad anvthniK weai wuus.jci Walrinw n. mil Th whnlA train Uense. Whenever lam ableto make furth- . .. ' nil 1 3 ..nrh.A I UiVUttUfc w ( - - - . . .... r, , j T !11 dav morninc." They ioage i 3C 0;i Wrnnl n pnoeh the er examination ot tnis neia x wnige under the broad canopy oi iuc tiassenirerwas overturned. yu tne re3U1"' Neorlyall of ttera are g. Capt. Murphy was taking tickets at -J nn v nhnnt "W CtS Ul il uiun,, ,. - - n. . l mu nccu v"j - xr j, tne time ana says tnai une coacn was , dollar." to take them 1 here Is ot one on gnch violence t i j.i i mil foil ' n- trutb. ani I . . ,t .... in ten inusa - j as to tear up the seats, senaing mem not more than one m twenty with their occupants, to the lower would travel at a I except to ocg a drasced for some Yours truly, PpTHMFFlEE ! Any one desiring to purchase a complete outfit for a 2i column Newspaper and Job Office, with an abundance of body type,- display and job tyie, press, cases, etc., sul- heient for a Hist rate country orhce, will do well! by writing at once for terms, ard sample-sheets. Address, Watchman Office, -3-l:3t Salisbury, N. C. in prren( irivn ainy. hi I II I I I 1 3 1 1 I us 5 ceou poHtaeo. V A I 1 1 I I II II I uaHyou will Ret r Ul Uwlll start, you In work that will at Send and by a pa k value, once rrl it i'i inouey faster lian anytliliieUe In Amert about tui fiiio.ot in presents witn ea-n d eats v iidi I o. cry .vliere, of eltUer sex, ot all a ill r. i ? tl.n or sp.iro Mmp only, to work tor taelr vi tt n . Fortunes for aUworkers ab ely wt'ireJ. Oju'tuelny. 11. IIalxktt t C: of.tl, 'J4 ly Portland, Main T. K. BRUNER, Of the Watchman. . SAM'L McCUBBtNS, County Treasurer. BRUNER & McCTJJBINS, C. D. Smith. I for would travel at all except to beg a The wag draged or The Huntsville Gold Mine. Cross Roads Church, Yadkin Co. N. C, Sept. 21 '85. is thoroughly equipped 250R SSE7 MM . . ' a a. m. m. f IjUlUtt), RKAL IPATB AGENT?. The undeitdprncd are prepared to do a GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, and solicit business of that i-hamrtcf. All real property entrusred to us will be adver- tiscu all ver inu unucu cjhuw, FREE OF CHARGE . Tk I. . I M . C. . p,vi 1 M n ! 1 O to the owner, rersons iw '"" forests, mines, or other real property should consult us at once. Specinl attention giv- en mineral ianus. ikf'iw, - - maps funrished when desirert. IltJaCl 0- aitAUUUimj. Salisbury, N. C. "I Donst Feel Like Work." It makes no inerence what business you are engag ed ii : whether you ar a preacher, a mc chaic. a lawyer or a common laborer, yoa canlt do your work well while yu are halt sick, I'housnnds try to, but all in Tain. HoT much better to keep your organs' in goofl order by taking Parker's Trade: when youlfeel "a little out of tM)rts." It would be Imoney in your pocket. One hourOt gool. rejoicing health is worth balf a doz en Hours full ol languor and pain. case Mr m f .hibltedon ibere. is M mart IE let 13 ii zlu; iu,,! a onn llllflimn Lilt 11 1 . . . m -mim i 1 lying tueir 1 from the side of tne cut were scrapeai Sia.T see an article in reference lory. - into the car through the windows: 1 to a g0ij mine earlluntersville, Yadkin c att ff t.thwiTry have a Photograph hurtincr some of the passengers and Countv. N, C. There is no such place in I uiiAWiM----- r-j . . , Lfc Xu l? Uj,;rv. f Knti a rTiintsville. and 1 am tobacco from the gallery . ne ouwii 0 h j , nm this is the olace in question. es nanus. WJ yl , , -t mi i. ui wortea oy an inexpeneu?cu vwi at tracting people to town m worth v oi The incident will most probably re- i years ago and specimens were sent hpino- fostered and it is hoped there stllt in hastening the laying of steel out in all directions, these men who u; Vr,d for continuing the alone the French Broad. worked the mine had only the rudest im- . -. 1 ' 11. Dnillfl P Ifflh P HO- MM 9 mm FROM; POSTERS as big as a barn door down to most delicate the streets money in sucl da lOOmmrr ii ra na o i . J. 1 11 lararaio n nnn P DO- t- t ir ? P ir " nhotograpre nuerj i" 3 ' . 5 f fiibUJ ere- 1 PsWeraHe importance and the town T"" aye or mr t.bmw.ind I i . L..;na,,fnno A real ar- jear rn'T 1 should nei oc " tist of merit could do a remunerative Towif Ccminissioners. W H. Coon, one of the business here. plements but any way touna ine mine very rich. The late civil war came on and operations, (after being continued Brief of oroceedines.-Rev. F. J. Mur- but a short wnuej were uiscwuuiiubu, uu doch stated that he Imd been appointed since then no -steps ijave u-. o. .a.nuta. t.iL-.-.v tr miike n renort of Diace ine maxier - v F "M their work. I am Jfs, reports that there 8 H. Wilet, Esq., who has been 0nk;a r , o. ix. -i tit rectine some errors maae oy enumerators, i Mhrm on last Thursday absent for nearly a month is back Sioil from the school i Pt- V ery early for this again. He has teen doing the western Tcacers asking for a fence around the c part of the State very thoroughly; he Graded School grounds was granted. ir u.i i t.t. mTit to send out a few specimens t i i. r fu i anr this mine has some hue ore, and the Ilie DOOK oi reiurus iui iuc I'mjui vwi- - . tl tJ Crmeiiiber that the mmm on theuth of poses on the 1 7t b n;ir TOZ hv V i doing. g 866 rarm k..j i i a, MUU oeiter noia grades until iyr r.oKiA " 4aV should re- k a demaitd 0 Of th Inwnr farmers who wish to market the lower acting . errors mad. by Wto. S"?- MSS SSSS,' 1U1UI. a-- , . . or rich in gold, they are Willing to lease nr ell it if a oarty or company will wont mW . m - a. aw- 111- I i - f li , . . r r'T n A Atwell and P. P. Meronev were it. w nipw"v -j made a committee to take bids for the Gross and I am autnonzeu to let any one maa. j : v. ,iio will work it. open up and see it gold new leiice. aim were iumiui.icu luuaacuv . . . " . 1 c 7a r. hade trecsset out on the grounds. in sufficient quantities can be found to 'e ,r . :.,.i k- inatifv them. our paper, the H ocflmon SIESE.T.SZ mooned it. If the Kew York parties SSoSSSESSSSSS desire any &cBills ordered paid: J. P.Weber, Jour to open up the I IllfarilWII UIUUV11 vak J - . . . - 1 . , 1. 1 1,... i a-. ; r, C1U aHh II t I Will IflVC IUCIU tiXtmf f-a . ..--.- ..w... ww. Wi.ey family W SEBSTSWICfflL pliice all summer ana arc uiu.u -c Edwards, Broughten& Co. Printers, $5, UOIal V'a. waa A T a a I .Uraan h !l Vat tlllT- and several otner bhw - t f a chased a thousand acres o iau. Balsam Mountain, in M2 where they tu-e getting out the timber, for erecting summer residences. It ir fbp trains pass on tne - Mrr J : -. u . ,,a... I vetl-Tivtea. e tieslie iu nu e ii iu es-iiua nroved inbealth.. Since leaving tne .jamp ordered to be put up at Railroad m Mintstains, Mr, Wiley to been bridge, front of G. W. Vrite's resi- IT . 1 ii u:.a.a l'Wtr 1 tr ndioii'Tirn Beaton, New York "frtL ing af ir hif various business wiww- i t 1 i ted soon. Address mc at a Dove place, or Yadkinville, Yadkm County, . Kepectfully, J. U. WoiaFE, M.D. LISTING ffAKDS. A RADICAL CURE NERVOUS DEBiiairy. Crffanie SPHYSICAIa DECAY, iraYfiuns & Wl lddlc Tested fob ovCTl YEAiscYUsemi Thousand Case MOTHER i ARE YOU i rnjj rTT n f jWith any dieae pecn liWU DLIiiiliar to your gentle mz? If rwi. to vo i ire Srung tidings of comfort and gre4joy- ou can CURED and restore 1 to perfect health by using Bradfield's Female 1 Regulator ! ?1M "peci.il remedy for all diaeave per taining to the womb, and any intelligent wo marecan cine herndf Ly follnwg the direc tion!. Il i eneciallv efScacion in casrrof youthful indiscretion, j nu. pressed or p.dnfui menMrn tlion, in white! andfpjrual prolap. It atfords immediate relief and permanently realore the menatrual fnnCation. Asa remedy lo be ned d'uitn; that critical period kvown as 'Osa no k of LfFX," tb ir invaluable r reparation Las no rival. Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, ; PAMPHLETS, , PRICE LISTS, ym. Ttto Month. - 6.1 aiueeJc'ontH. 7.i .KERVOUSOEBIUTY IorcanicWeakxcss ' J nnnamu I I S& baf- (Cir.R the skilled phy- rsiriaiis. inlt taTOEi a f ro indulaeaoe, or 'OverbrmlniroTK. Avoia 11 he Hnpotttjcm ot pTOa Itioua moaMtte for thrM an-, and lam mportanl Ifacti before MUaftmt- I ment eiarrrwre. ia 8URE RMKPYftaalua CUBED thftiinl, dot I not mu-narre wun tion to bummct. or cu M pain or inconvwic4 ia iny war Founded on cUntifie mdicl jpntici- the max miieam a (peeiSe influene. t. Hit WKnooa mwmj. -loral funrtiorisof the hsv muunslinc eknieuia toe pat ien t beeomea civer ul and rapidly .raini poip mm. m VuREDPCRSOKS! Mot a Truss. IfUr Ante for taring of gnr For MERCURIAL POISONING. 2.3 vcars I have sunerea irom the gclool anU faits prograpmts effects of Hen-ury and Iodide of Potassium. I was alivnted in a most fearful way, and . v a s a m tr was given up to die. 1 nave uau no renei from anvthuig I have taken for it, nnd 1 have tried everyrbing, until now, Jhat I have taken a course of Swift's Specific. It has entirely cured me. It also cured me ol It also cut ed me of . sciatic rheumatism, from which I have suffered for many long rears. Iam now well of both, and' there is no evidence of mercurial poisoning oi rheumatism about .mc. O. FJ Russ With Howe Scale Co . J u. I an - v v Jfiina 20. lfUML Orders solidtea ana uiuucuun gusruurea. ahu , . : Saved Her Life ! Riook, Mc1xtosjCo.,5a. EHarJ. Dradfifli Dear fcir: I have tak en several hot ilea of your Ki male Regulator for fall ing of the womb and oil er diieaao com bined, of aixleen yrara tandiig, and I really believe I am cured aitfrely, fr whic!i pleads accent my heirtfelt thanktand must profound 7rattiide. I know your medicine aaved niy lift', jo you see I cannot pek ton highly to it for. I have rioommendediit lo several ofmy friend who are suffering fca was. Yours verv respect fi I If, M RS. W. E. STEBBIK8, OarTreatiae en the ' Health and Happl nesa mailed free. Baa field Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. BLANKS OF ALL RINDS Court and Magisterial. 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