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Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, MABCH 24, 1887. Analvses of Fertilizers. 53,003 Indians . The following analvses of Fertilizers jlirf White Peonie Stttrvina! in the thVravcnnd uvn v.i ikc S ti Phosohatea are ruling lower t .u j txa "V , . to give up all. But lh Km Hebron, n i, sM?aillib!e nhosuhoric rrr"w'J. "TV" "US ia a short time, wh n everything loyk i : ..v.. -A m .t. Mr :Cwa Bearing thr. H orM for Bread. Railroad Wilkes vi. Alexander. We see m the report of the Railroad meeting held at V ilkesboiv. given by Iheatearjile Mail, the following : - - "Mr. Cranor : If we saWribe the 100,000 in bonda and the road is built to Elkio, what guarantee will you give thai it wilt be built to this point. Mr. Busbee: We will give you the, wore oi uoi. Annrewa. o The North Carolina State Treasurer, nnder fm'ttf March-$2, in relaji'di to the droiuulers tax says that he will be governed Vy I be decision of the -nrpniA r.nurttif North Carolina in the ........ - "WJ . r ' . - I WIU inmuuiUilllllt iniiv wj .......... p ' i.l ' C-....l. t.. T Or V I Itl... . .,t,.,r I ftirint commanded . . -. . a taw or nie ciaic numsi L.uog. t-u ...... -., ... -j Vi r " i pound, as against ,miw iat year. Am- - , aw me proM in v-rou i .m , moiiia ia stil worth 16 cents ler pound. C. Reports. ANGELS IN THE LIKE At Gold Hill. Gold TIITI la perhaps the oldest mine in the State, having been in operation over . 40 vears. But not nntil last Friday, has . I -ii m .... " " . -1 ; any lady, or company or laoies, ever coi SadoWa, on the evelHfnl thirlof Jttty, 18rti,j his fl -en ftfree times begged him to giaf the; ven a I tout and r I like det by tee pres the heights of Chlum and the day was won. This incident il!ui rates tlie tctincit; of tb stiltlier who wu viotry a!U-r yit t-,' who knew no langfr, whoViii the h;tte-t "of the fihU was cia:nvM it -!!; who iu faj-t, was thtf lr.ii ration of hia itnceie anl tho idol uf hU soldier. , . What won It-rial ehan e- thi marvh is witnessed' in liis lifetime! To des. rjJK them detail h'm biography would be t IUimieu I . t ' . .i : . u . it,- t hint.irv itl Liirmn: lor over a hail C . . , i. , ... " t - - . . n : .. i: i evenr DfOtntse ne nils ever umue, uuu - fu ttiwK-M hnw the mininir eentury tie nas en miuiiu.j "" will frtrfi.it tliP rainds. ' nn Inut FrMav thin nart ofthe : and ffuvemiHcnt oveithruwu. He lu Mr Pardew : You Drouiisel to build ' old mine a historv was bronuht to an end, jpejiad-the ro e of a onqiuror innre than i ju th Ust column. the roa4 to Tarlorsvii e by the 25th of by Miss Carrie Barnes, of Poukepnie, 'vtn- man, and tt.e summit ot hew We maw tayiuraviuc : wy -ne . iw,.laB of N. J. and cm ae.ts was on the lfttlt ot June. ijrcn. Are yon gouig to serve us uie ? - " iTnWk. of ftdti-l whe,", hees Mr way r i entered Ber in at rhe head of his ar- , JSL Tv imore. They arrived here from Salisbury j my no longer Kin oi Prusau bat Emperor of ; The ttichnvond Uan- sjout 0.jock p. m.; drove to the hotel, ! United Germany. U.w the couiury has (Tajieljed to build the Tay- an immediately after dinner declared devcloied in rkUne aiii strensjth. during We have hp competition their intcution of going underground, his n in is well known. Wjth Bismark t have.' "That territory This waasoon noised about, and caused j and Von Molt ke h. has worked out Oer- T m -1 Htllllf lllll T-- It: III L'lU U UUIIK 1U uhovj7 . uiiiii i .i tv - f "'S1 1 .' . . , tlifn on trth. but as nn one oftheirsex h:id . the w altliie.-t powers on earth. Atlfis point isOW Andrews starea evep ortaken such a task, it was Sacli a man deaenra the ewm pi i meat and Mrt onrutu a; n n-. of the wotlci. A m! more than that, he will get them. Baltimore A merkun. A Hint to Farmers Try the Cultiva tion of hroom Corn. . ..i.' m. . j . il. v .1. i ...1. . ;. rfkinf Al0,..nrnnntv hml tiieir retrograac movements uown xne , ng uuerei onu vru ucu ... i -A Ji. ti Jadtter At this particular juncture iu the farm ir interests of North Carolina, when i done each was U so important that every foot of ground that their contract wih the Taylors- thought they too would back down when Jr Hle joad w as not a trdid oue; That they caught sight of the night like depths . t rflradthontiesof Alexander coufctv bad of the smift, but uot so. Alter wKtug ra nbrhrhtto make the contract which the pumping machiuery, the milling aad -. . x " . ..iHi,.ti,o H-.1- -c Xr ALT I rlOV iad done with the Uichtaond and .SKKTtCjSflr. w llle. ; nf.pli.(l to lnv off their huts and other ;n- wo'uld like to Jcnow t Ui ti !-enlagea that was calculated to retaril This bcin no t tritoi with them? - ! bats, day crald not be used for holding made a profitable crop I DnnvilL. in the candles, so thev were comnelled to : broom corn. there is a tiu.iaTn hriM thp rmfl tn Tavlorsvillte bold them between their teeth. This now in successful operation here, and ie to build the road to Jajloravibe d theirwould.bc.Vt:ryactiVe tongues ! there are other channels through which ampnen on w w naprjore, why uo fQ au ft ,vkwcr(j poi(bioB, (to say nothing all the Y room com that would be likely to of the tallow,) however, Miss Carrie be raised in this particular section could uoimted ilia ladder and took the lead, be disposed of. All the material used in closely fcHowed by the rest. Ladder the factory here has to be obtained at a after ladder they descended until they distance, and the demand for it will con reached the 170 fuo! level, where their un-1 stantly increase as the business grows expected appearance came near fngbteu-1 and develops. we have at handsome mg some of the miners into convulsions; I useful information in regard to the cuiti- Thc Governor of Texas beers for them : monia ia still worth 16 cents per pound, see his letter in the Atlanta Cotituiio. and potash 5 cents. These valuations are January 18, 1887. Some of the friendly based upon the cash retail prices of-such tribes f indinus are killing aud eating things at leading joints .on our seaboard their doge to sustain life, and sending as ilmiugton, Washington or Norfolk, their Chiefs East to beg for them. White For the value of these fertilizers at in- men have killed all their game, terior points like Raleigh, the freight per War Cloud, Chief of the Kaws, a full ton of ,000 pounds, r from -the seaboard to blooded Indian, who was General Cus- thesc Doitits. is to be added to the sea- tor's old friend and iruide airainst wild . . n -".-J ' ITAkll - I .yv v i j - ' board value. As a illustration, we have trilcs, will make a speech at the Court I'iroN liroken Arrow, Ala aoucu ine ireigm iruoi juobuiuuiu w nouae in Raleigh, $3o" Which is about the average frciiilit t that T point, to the seaboard SAUsncav, monoay mauch 28th. viilue, and have set the resulting figures 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Indian affairs and frontier life. He will be dressed as j he was when he visited Washington city, 1 years ago to treat away his lands in rJu.-th u,aa t hold ih. hor Haw to Cain Fissh anl Strc-fth, i;ieafer each meal t ori's : ;uuIioii with ilypflphojpluies. It is : s palatable us milk" and easily digest 1."' 1'h- npid-i-y M ali which delicate peoj ba i -iprbve with its use is wonderful. re it and Jrv your .veiijht. As a remedy K r Con isa'npnon, Throat rrfecttoftr. sad Bron chtiis. ii is nueiiu.leti. l'Uiu ;. : d: "I u-ed Scott's Emulsion ia a ch'ld eight m mtbs ol.i with good results. He gain ed four pounds iu a very sfcoit time. . TJhs. 1'iiiM. M. Alahamr.. 4 I gave Scoit's Emuldon to it gentlenntn t' j years obi trolibfeeh With Chronic Brot-chistis, , with the most excellent reeuitK J. C. ; 19:4t. of a Good Joke. ANALYSES. Th9 Hot 2nd llvr ii a ttud story . d oi ltotld'acav- a rv. Oo.'-d ty th ti"oojt r-i ivoe .l.oilt to into lHiile. O-smonnteU. i .iv.u . every t he men 'O . ml C7 . ' ..'11 V HUl .1 t " ' ''"' ' " . ' . aluation per ton at Kansas. After his speech he will ask j dram: uo to rnnt ti- m rijyhi to left iieaboarJ Raleigh 15.39 $i8a-4 lt.7tf 1-01 iW right to make a contract, Why did provided wdh a lighted candle, but for ! possible should be utilized, it may not be bhedEchraond & Danville make a con- the profusion of bangs and the absence of maiss to call attention to w hat might he they want to tap the same country by a road from Winston to VVilkesljoroy 3d. If Wilkes county subscribes the 00,000 do the Richmond & Danville, will that corapmy built! the road from Winston to VVilkesboro and break the "Alexander county contract, or will they aud onlv fur the timtlv arrival of their vation of the broom corn. The ground build the Tavlorsville road and break. escort, with whom the mine:-s were w-! ought to be good and fresh as you would the Wilkes county contract Which j quainted, it is hard to tell what would wasit for Indian corn, and also well do thev want Do thev want to build i happened, as one orthem, who is a broken. The seed should be planted in ao tney want, uo tuey want w ouim ; . H.ritii.fi thonht at first siirht. it. I ik cnr;n(r inot too Pnrivi and the rows theoad, ordo they only want the ter- j ft bfnd of ange8 paying him a visit: I should be three jind one-half feet apart, Name Acid Phosphate, Atlantic Acid Phosphate, Raista'a Acme Fertilizer Aiuuiouiateq Soluble Xavas- sa Guano 22.92 ;o.n A'bepOO Acid Phosphate 1S.72 21.97 IJraillcy' Patent jSujierpbus- peate 22.92 2;i7 Capital Cottou Fertilizer 120.17 23.42 Diamond Soluble iloue 15.39 lt$.t4 Diamond State Superphos phate 24.08 27.33 . Rtiwau Dissolved Bone lo.59 19.75 ! ttibh k CVs Ihgh Grade Aniuioniated Superphos phate 22. is; 25.73 Long s Prepared Cheraieals W.15 l&. te Navassa Acid PJiosphau 14.7' 18.0) Patapcco Upano 20.80' 24.14 We allude to i PiedmoutSpecia' Fertilizt-r 10.4S! 22.74 broom factory i Phw Island Aiumoniatrd . Phosphate 22.17, 25.42 Pocomoke 6uerphoiphate 23.031 2K.2S Prolific CotUn Grower Raw Boae Superphosphate (Plow itraud) Red Xavassa Guano, aniuio- uiatcd Reliance Ainmbniatod Su- perphophute Stono Acid Phosphate Stono Soluble Guano Zell's A mmonitit! 1 Bone Superphosphate 19.47 1 22.72 every man, woman and child) to give him something for his starving pdonle. Over ! 30 counties in West Texas fcever raised I i . ! i . one pee, oi corn or w roan last year. Mrs. S bronchitis Russell Items. P. Ludwick is very is having ntory? aud a darkey, who bad not fully recover- thc seed beina: drilled. Much depends upon good cultivation and the absence of weens. It is claimed for broom corn that it can be made a more profitable crop than nave, l nai territory is our aireauy. t.tl rot thnrmvw-MHfd thmnvh It may be that wheu the Richmond & tie level for about 200 feet to the end of Danville have succeeded in scaring oil j the ground, where each oue dug out with all other companies from that territory, her own hands a piece of the gold bear- thev will serve. Wilkes as they have : in8 rock' to ("P a memorial of the AiJ j j ' . u 4 . it. 'occasion. Thev then returned to the Alexander, and we believe that if Mr I and gtart-, their escQrt r Linney can t draw up a contrtct thatiup the ladder, for fear of frightening will hold the Richmond & Danville, ' other unsuspecting workmen, they close there is no need of any one in Wilkes , ly following. The climbing up proved to tryintr to do it. Take it all in all we 1 b Buod bit uauri' 1Jke work, but they all can t see anything on the lace of it ex-. '"Z vv T "u . j,. i the occasion, aud either would have 21.43; 24.8 ! 24.03 i 27.88 10.2G, 22.51 their 1D.28 17.41 ! 24.23 22.53 20.06 27.48 r We think that Mr. Busbee hit the led from the earthnuake scare, which was naif exactly on the head (and gave him- ! pretty severe in the mines,, dropped his self away badly) when he said, "We .tools and ran, and was beard to claim, have no competition there and cant thilips qttiet ? they had I either corn or cotton. One bushel of seed will plant twelve acres, and the usual vield of Peed is fiftv-five or sixty bushels. The cost of cultivation is about the same as Indian corn. The yield of broom corn is from four hundred to one thousand pounds to the acre. Those going into the business for profit should bea;in with five or ten acres. Several bushels of seed have been procured for those who wish to try the experiment, and can be had at 'Julian and Fraley's furniture store, directions for cutting and curing will be given to those who will raise a crop. The seed is an important part of the crop, forming an excellent food for stock. cept BLUFF Mr. Bilheimerv writes to Col. Qrav- proved a "Betsyln a hear fight," though they all got very tired before they could see theliuht of day. Nevertheless thev son, of Ashe, that within two years nell enjoyed it; but at fearful expense to will fcaVe trains running over the South j baugs and crinolines; aud their Masher- Ail 'j a X " at 4 i II 'I 1 n.ronn KtkC K.A r Vi i . t 1 oi M An n . , . 1 i 1 . . at unnc kl :vnrTn iv Mtjrn it.tn rrinn fronv Smith ville, N. C, to Bristol, Ten nessee. Herald. !T this is reliable it is better than any- hing Col. Andrews offers. u3 m mi' since to solilo quise, "Naugbtv, naughty girls." Nothing serious was caused hv this m-room reerpnou make eiiiertaiinm; reao- The Difference. The diicription of Queen Victoria's draw- angelic visitation, which will be long remembered and fondly cherished by the miners, exce',t that a small man liero hsis become suddenly bald headed. This, Dr. ini. The etwjuette-is so eXt-nsive, the for mality so otn Hus, that the whole allair seems like a H Uil ext lavaanza. Take, tor iiwauee, a demoeiatie girl uo.u r"pullican Bid Writing of Deeds. -.One among the many brilliant pieces ' 6f ' legislation effected bv our late Gen-1 eal Assembly was the passage of a law ' imposing a license tax ot n on ah persons who npiv. wish to write a land deed Inst why th4 Legislature took it 'Upon itself to prevent a mm from doing his own worki provided be is capable, is not ven- clear. If it is in tended by the act to throw the business entirely iu to the hands of the legal pro ffssfrm, we'sw no reason why the act should not have included chattel mort jfageSt notes und every other manner of instrument of a commercial nature. CharlMtf Observer, j . Tlie ahove is a little joke got off b oar Jbfother Chusv R. at the expense of tie .:-jaSt legislature, but of course all sane men know that he ''don't mean any harm by it," and will take into - consideration "from whence incomes." Shimpoch declares, was caused by bring- America who amis to be presented at ing the scalp in coutact with an excessive eon rt She is in the gseatest kind of lm k amount of hot tallow. Perhaps Miss t it she Lillic can account for that aps N. B. M. that was Mm re-heur. cerely h'ope that Dots from Heilig's Mill?. Ed. Watchman : Dear sir, wc are hav ing old fashioned winter down here iu fact; ice formed every night for more than a week.' We thought the peaches were all killed, but theivour prognostiea tor told us we would have peaches this year; further that the peach crop never wasentirely destroyed in March. How is it? Sonic of our farmers are still sowing oats and clover seed. Mr. Chas. B. Bost takes the lead this sprint planting corn; he planted the first on the 14th mst to ao so mucn worn in so snort a time ts a poser to us. Since fall he has com pleted nis dwelling house, built a large barn, (not a tobacco barn,) and now re ports the first corn planted. Almost a fire. On Tuesday, the 15th, the house of Mr. Ithamar Yates came very near being destroyed bv fire. Mr. 1 Yates had gone to a neighboi '.i. when Mrs. Y. discovered the house to be on fire; her cries of fire ! fire ! was heard by Mr. Ah Goodman, wdio was at work near by. Mr. G. hastened to the scene, and discovered the roof to be ou lire He, with all the heroism of a good mail, mounted the chimney and with much difficulty got the flames under control, only by tearing off a great part of the roof. When Mr. Yates got home he showered thanks upon Mr. G., but he, like auothcr hero, went quickly to his work. Cause, unfinished chimney. - The Sunday Schools at Lower Stone and Organ churches arc in a prosperous con dition. Re v. Heller, of Lower Stone, is a working man, and the growth of the Sunday bchool speaks well for their leader. Rev. Brown, of Organ, is a whole souled man ur Sunday School w ork and. hllfil tillci'll I'H'ir ro ,,t' tlx. infiint rl.,nu-l up for the bupreme Court to meat of that school. The children are We are cl id of this, and sili-!jmd carried away with his instructions. ilr. McElwee mav Communion services at Lower Stone Edison it is reported, has invented a machine, (we suppose it may be called), which nian'-if ict'irrR food from crude dirt food, tr tit, nie ii , bread, wine, Ac. In a "f.v y Tj tit re will be no staughte- iii f iniin ds. .uiluo tilling of the jtoil to a ipp y the tables of high and h;.f, rich or po r. It will all lie Vne V y iMrnWisr ef tnk. We hope no oijb- wkttsiis-nfi :a.brr a.i 1 wait for the - iunc: j- .n i a -.. fdV-i 1 13 r ither m.sty, he gets IMSI mission to lo lo her roal in jeaty. Then she must ppeud hundreds perhaps tiiotisauds oi dollars tor a dreas &he mu.'t purbliaau the eo?tliest Sorters. She must have a certain number of leathers iu her hair ami a veil. She must go in a certain kindofi ariiage. She must stand in a long line in a raoin whose temperature is not favorable to. delicate oostumcsT Per haps it is several hours bcloru her tui n comes, ami in that time she mav have taken a deep cold When her turn docs come she makes her courtesy, she hacks out having practiced the movement for the occasion after more delay she gets in ber carriage, ami goes to her hotel thoroughly tired out and more than satisfied. Ifotv ilifT. rrnf it. ik in hia i-nnni r ' With How Cnarley manage w president who can shake several hundred hHnds a minute, and with a president s n ite whose smile is sweeter than any royal for mality, the conventional nonsense is dis lensed with and everybody is made happy. This is a great country, and our institutions are the g!or of the world. Bdtimvrt A- Raiding Chinese Dens. Philadelphia, March 20. Lieutenant Walton, one of the Sixth police district willi a squad of twenty-lour officers, to night raided six ol the leading Chinese gambling places, and sue ceded iu captur ing two hundred and thirty-three China meu,togcther with a large quantity of gam bling paraphernalia, opium-smoking out fits, and other fixtures. Ail the phtces raid ed are iu tbc immediate neighborhood ol Ninth and Uacc streets, and the vicinity" is the rendezvous id' inmost the entire Chi nese popui d'n on Sunday. The fact ot gambling having hem carried on s openly, and the l oisc created by so laic a congie gaiiw.i ol celestials, htlsheen a source ol' trc queut com ihaint to the authorities; and up tn these warrants were sworn out and placed in thu hands of the Sixth distri t otli ccrs, wiih the icsuit alaive stated. In one hoiise alone, ou Itace street, a two-ston structure, ninety-seven people were cap tured; and ie other various numbers, from ixtv down. Mr. J. S. Corriher house painted. The farmei-s are busy preparing lauds for the coming crop. Wheat is looking fine in this section. There will be less -cotton planted iu this part of the county thail for several years past. Mr. J. A. Jamison's little baby was severely burned 011 last Tuesday. The measles are thick around Pros pect. Mrs. Joel Clodfelter came near bleeding to death ou last Wednesday. Dr. E. M. Summerell is building up a large practice 111 this neighborhood. The closing exercises of Lin wood Academy, IredeH county, will take place on the 24th of March. Mr. J. L. Coleman and bride will re turn iu a day or two, from Lincoln ton. SCOTCHMAN'. High Water Cut West. St. Paul, Minn., March 21. A Bis marck special to the Pioneer Press says: The river is still rising an inch an hour, having already passed the high water mark of the memorable flood of 1881. All the lowlands are now inundated. The Oi eMiji-c even fourth man let Uy, and vids is the way the conn wnt on: Oue, two, three-, rmJIyT' Oue, I an. three, b-jiiv!" Gen. Koddv heard each fourth man call out '-bully." His face flashed. When all 1 1 ... 1 o 1 -. 1 1 1 it cmIiI (a t r it h mT, " m V N 1 111 1 Iire ami two rinil ,l!lllv" Wll fCi thnnlhannltnan k'lmlk find pflnnm he ,i N into the Ii -lit as dismounted cavalry. Xum-1 coinpetliton with tlie multitude of lmv test, shre tier three will hold the horses." There were a ood many nick "bullies" that day. For sale by Bingham & Co., Youug & Bos- tian, and A. C. llama. his new POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of uur.tv streng'tb,aud wholesoiueaess. More eeoDomtesl weight, alum or pUospliate powders. Sold onlytit caus. hot a l tsAkiM. rowosii to., mo all st.X 1 V 5CTXCE TO DRUGGISTS AND STORE KisEPKPri. I cruarautce Sbiiner's Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where they exist, if used ac cording to directions. You are author ized to sell it upon the above conditions. , David E. Foutz, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. , ; ... httiiit nrnnnn i I AM NOW OPENING AT mm: mm a ' full and complete line of Ladies and Y) jjjV fi A ! Children's CJOATv -ULAZFD, GONDOLA fe'iflcOr Sitffl JUrdait linl KII sHuK f.muthe m.t reliable vT WJ J J I n.KdKN'S BOOTS AM)-' SHOES inv Having accepted the Agency fer ! be -sale of CelBlratBi -Clotlim, Philadelphia, I am prepared to furnish. Suits at LOW PRICES, and on short no- only houses flooded on the Bismarck side ! tice. Call at my Store, gr.d see samples i5oi k caimot be surpassed. Mv iinc at" SOF-i'. KNOCKAI-OLTS and' S'l IFF HATS'is e..in(hte, h.a ing ail the VSRY LATEST SPRING STYLES. are a few squatter's shacks Bare huge cakes tf ice are From Bluffs j of Gootls and get prices. up near ine -:o:- We received the uewo yesierday that thegugrem? Cki'irt had granted a new isSfftlfSe "SIcElwee-BlacJtwell case,'1 Utt was tried at the Persoa Court, Saved by a Rsdue d Salary. "My life was saved by having my salary reduceo," sai-i a robust, middle aged man esterday. There was a natural expression of surprise and he explained as billows: "Ten jearagp I a under book ke$-per tor Hieael & Cii. at $1,200 a jear. Something happened no matter what I nattend around lor alvoit two months and then went to work at $?.10. At that time rived at Sixtieth and .Market, uus thin and weak and cou.dii't walk a mile to save a dollar. At least I thought I eotildipf'. but when my vages were redm-cd so leaif'u ly 1 had io economize, anl bid so by walking home on latrdas from Tent!: and Market to Sixtieth street say five miles. It nearly killed me at first, and then 1 beuan to enjoy it. In three months-I w .s walking both ways, and j 7L.st, hk I ve kept it up ever since. len miles a bay summer and winter, unless during a hard storm, and look at lib! One hundred and eighty pounds, appetite ot an ostrich and ten years. fcxer streets in i Mardan. The only method of gTJITS MADE TO URDER. v " 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 i v l ivii i 'v u v ii mi. i" u no ir? i ia Cheyenne and Ogden. The Boston syn dicate property, including the flouring mill ami some fifty residences, the eleva tor shops, and everything south of the track is submerged. Upper Heart river has not vet broken. Loose ice began running again this evening. Indications. are that the Fort Bit ford rise is. beginning 6 is to he felt. All boats are still safe, as the Northern Pacitic warehouse, the river being so wide that ice no longer crowds them. Telegrams from the Western di vision of the Northern Pacific say that trains are running through to Mnndan from Portland. No other bridges being out. Several tons of Western mail have been brought back from .Bismarck to be seut around via the Union Pacific. I have also on hand a. choice stock of FaMj Groceries. My ii. ei.f ladies and gei tlemruV TRUNKS ,. ait.ai iieg a grei t deal of attention, especially the double tray with I lie patent support. Tin y v-cre bought dire l ly from the laetory ano will Ik- sold at least -0 per cent lower than usual pikes. LEA I HEK VALISE, CLUB BAG-, and S1I.K U.diiEELLASat corresp n ling LOW IVI KS. -i I would :y to the public th-tt my entire sioi k aa bought lor cah aio 1 -hall yive my patrons the in ncfit of low pr.ces. My goods are ali marked in plai. tig u res and -i-tti:i be M'b ;;: marked, 1 IIAVfc Utt Call and see me. C. J. BINGHAM. 22:2:n O..E Pl.P Ca'l aid e-.aminr my t .oodn In Icie Viii purchase. k and price Women as Postmi Presses. Washington letter in Boston Po.st. More women have been appointed postmasters under two years or Notice of ths Iuoorporatioii of the Salisbury Water Works Company, In accordance with law, notice is hereby give., that lite "SALIltURY WATBli WOitKS COMPANY" htve become iuCor praied for th - peril I otlhlrl) years, with the caoiial sto k ol cLditv-tivu thousand dollars, divided into e?i;hi hundred iiitdlaid ileSpec; fully, J. Z. SOIIuLTZ. IS lui. Cl inericm. McElwee may Tt. after mmt ner7rinir labors tinder the first Sunday in April. At Organ the iw, . a.m u e secona ouuaav, oeginning on Uood Fn the frrear flltfliMtlr.v ol nrivarlv Diuinm . - ' n uuu the rights which he so confidently con tends are his. . day. Died, March 18, 18S7, little Laura, daughter of Mm rod and Bailiff Barge. , aged a years and z mouths. She was Helpinj the Farmers. A scheme has been placed on foot in Greenville, S. O, which is designed to le a benefit to the tannine, class. The plan is tn organize a eompiny - with a capitul of $.50,000 to $100,000, lo do a large supply and brokerage business, furnishing farmers with provsions on safe set urites, discount ing paper, making loans on real estate, se eurity, fcc. It would be in other words, a supply and credit company." especially for the farmers. Charlotte Obterter. This is a capital idea. It is a wonder that it is not adopted in every community in the South. There are "oceans" of inonev rn the rich North. It can lie got if sought for in the light way. 'I his writer has re ceived letters inquiring: where money can We borrowed and how to get it from the N irtb. If the Greenville scheme was a- d opted and worked by trustworthy ami just men, who are wil ing to live and let live, a benevolent and important work would be done. The farmers laboring under the severe strain and distress of low prices, and indif ferent crops are badly handicapped. Thvy need assistance. Thev are forced to moit- ga-e to get help is only secured by paying not a dav's si. kocss ill cise in open air. She Fixed His Coat. "What idiocy is this?" thundered a man prancing about his bedroom with a dress coat held at arms length. A row ol but tons had beeu sew d on the outside ot one ot the lappets fioui bottom to top, while' the oilier was mutilated with a corres ponding row of buttonholes. "1 did tliat. Isn't it right?" said his motber-in-law, anxiously. "Vou cau but ton the coat up to your neck now without ruuning risk of taking cold. It showed a good deal of your shirt front before you anew. Thais, of your cnest and lungs, John. Think of your lungs." "Think of an internal old busybody!" yelled the man. " Vou ve ruiued my eignty dollar dreasuout!" I'hitaat ephta -wu. if i i i i lands administration than under th sir's entire administration. T what ; prominent Postoffiee Depart ment official said to-day after footing up the figure. He went on to explain that in many cases, pariieuhnly in the Southwest, when a contest became particularly severe between the men, a worn in would be chosen as a compromise. "The widows make the best officials." said he. "The voung women are passable, but t lie spinsters are forever fussing; about sMnethrng. There is ono maiden in Illinois who never, I should say, let a day ptws over head without writing a complaining letter to General Stevenson." At a meeting of the Merchants and Manufacturers' Association, of Haiti more, held lat Monday, five hundred dollars was placed at the disposal of a committee to make a teste use in North Carolina and Virginia of the tax on commercial travellers. fifiv shares of the par value of one hun- we I ilrcd dollars ca b. That said Corp ration Ar-1 has been organized for t he . purpose.of cou- il is is ' sl ri,,'l,n-' a1"' operating wntii orks, and lor supplying to the bduibitai.ts ol the town of Saiisburv pure nul w hoicsoine water. J. M IIORAII. !'k Superior ( V.urt. Feb. 2fith 1SS7. 19:1m pd. aCRTH'CARGLIKA-1 OGWAsI eGUSTY. - Having qiialitied ns E.ve utors of-the estate ol George 1!. Gheen, d-ed.. we hen - ly notify all persons ha vino Ttaims against estate to piest iit tin in for bavnicnt 1 within twelve months f om this date. And ali persons o in, said estate wilbpkafe ome torwlird and settle. - . David II Gnr.n.s, W. A. K.IM8EY, Jan. 27th, ISS7. Ex'rs. of S Geo; If. Gbeea. H:4t. The Buffalo Fire. BufTalo, March 21.- In accordance with the .compromise between the citi zens' committee and the telephone com pany, the cable of the latter on Main street was taken dong this morning. No more dead bodies had been found in the rums in. the Richmond hotel up to noon to-dayvwhen the searching party was withdrawn, ow ing to the shaky con dition of the walls, which are to be pulled down at once.. The hotel safe was ex humed this morning, and its contents, including $30,000 or $40,000 worth of diamonds, were found to be in good shape. member of Organ church Suudav School, i two, three or lour prices for the same. If and was very Kind and attentive. But companies were organised with capital to The .Emperor of Germanv. Kin V illiam, was VK) years old on the22dof the Master has a better work for ber, and supply farmers at 0 or 8 per cent, or les March. Berlin was crowded with visi- j has caHed her up higher. what a tremendous luxai, and a -vast savin; tors IfOtH tar and near, to witness the This lovely hud, so young, so fair. t ailed hence by early doom, Just came toahow how swcei a ilower Iu Paradise would WoO ra. . L. W. Ilejlig s M'mMs, N. C. March 21, 1SS7. ceremonies of the dar, which was tot be celebrated by civil aud military dis playsof an extraordinary character. The Old man is highly venerated bv his people, who- istyle hint ubelove5i Kaiser. - The fourth annual session of the Nortlf- (NtaUni Teacher's Assembly will be held at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead Uityt N. C., from June 14th to 29th,. 1887. A Great Gelebrition. The gr.est b'rtbdiy ee !ilrat :ion t hat to them. It they had the cath they con j if buy supplies, &i.at 0 or 8 per cent, that now cost tbeni 12, 15 or 20 or more per cent. . The Greenville scheme is worth in- tquiriag into. Wilmu.ffijn Star. The Concord Towhidin,, Aflair. WL Star. A correspondent writing from Concord. tever was: kuftwh will take plaevto-w mtow. N: C, in reference to the recent difficulty ne eveut tnmieauiuv t the ninetieth an- between Col. Paul B. Means and Mr. John try of thVoTdeaf ruler on earth Kai- Shtrrill, editor of the Timet newspaper ri.htita, of" Goroiany. Eighty-five oft hit place, say s that the telegraphic ac-r- of ih reigning families, w ith rich count of the affair conveyed a false impres- ui versa s.-r Wi . g.it .'tnd.cor.tial co gratulati ns, will bein ! aion and adds: t J n.a ui add to the t. iliian. v ot the oee The jury, m tlrecase of Cleary, one of' l,,n AUX werytiiing that patriotism can c Ll bv-l-l-.; r f.f -falM veneration of faithful subjects, SnmtemlmfiTe Jm? ,.4. m ts ae mmi that ex pn In Wnr-'toin drifts, from Wxtt lMl t this strong hianV s tci- j)U tW ntyTiye. , Jtha any o her, it l'lic facts as to the difficulty are: Col. Means attacked sir. Shemll w at la a cow from his hand, acress a table. com bat aula were d them. No i pe l Mi r.a;s ami bienda and' the love and i.ue as hurt; except a few scratches on the bice aud a toru coat, which vol. Means sus- xprcsse thai tamed." th indreted BtKd1a Aldennen of New "r.evon-.n prooaw will lw show- hide, which Mr s. knocked n h e av f..ill nnon a vardmf P -ri m.h.h mo m ao oi u.e grand old man . poshing Col. Means down j "t? Tj - , Vl,v " .!' W a long record ot energy, i And in this position the were aisaaargeu., . Hre-.-T rxuee and icton, and who has "re-! fiend by friends, who aenarah . -. " .rsn eai a In Great Britain there have been wasted S2eK,OCO,000 during the last sixteen years in strikes and, lock-outs. LIST OF LETTERS. List of letters remaining in prat office at Salisbury, N. C, for the week ending March 111, 18S7. ess tnors The public have been wonderine what in lii'ir ..'.1 .1 .. a a 1 k: . 0 .1 enemti was doing during that affair, Steele Township, March 20th. Afr. Editor. The death of a kind heart ed neighbor always casts a gloom upon the members of a commumtv, but tt is especially sad, very sad, to stand by tlie death bed of a tender wife aud mother when death is fastening his icy hand upon her and see the grief stricken father as he presses the prat ling babe to his breaking heart, and a number of small children weeping around. Such a scene was wit nessed in the death of Mrs. Clarrissa Stnusill, wife of Maj. Jesse Y. Stunsill, of Steele Township, who died of conges tion after a few hours illness on the 16th iust., aged 44 years. Mrs. Stansill was a daughter of Harrison Converse, a native of Vermont afterwards of Illinois and Kan sas, a relative of the Converse editor of the Christian Observer. Mrs. Stansill was married In her. ISth year tp Mr. Hays of Illinois by whom she bad one child. Mr. Hays died soon afterward the child also she then removed with her fat her to Kan sas where she was married to Maj. Stansill by whom she has 8 children, the oldest 17 and the youngest 1 year. Her lift among us as a neighbor wife and mother, is worthv of imitation and the sorrowing family have the warmest sympathy of all who knew her. J. T. R. Jacob Kluttz Mana.Murphy. ltobt Brown Ester Adams R L Bitme John L Boyle W A Bailey -Henry Kump Courtney Dazier J K Dick James Eagle Anthony Gregory K L Goo k m an A A Dobbin. Jr Mrs Martha Harris Emmet t Heauer Jit Hoyte J L llaubiry Mary A Jimerson Sjiliie Jones James Kelly P Lepore A A & J F Lamb Lincoln & Cleveland Fannie Longwcrth CF Marsh J T Mahus Ida Mabel Rose Waned Allen Pbifer C J Pfn bingtou J H Rodger Wiley T Rouse Lee Thompson II B Wright W White Fraucis Whiiuer Please say advertised when the above letters are called for. A. II. Botoen, P. M. Valuable Farm IS A NORTH CAROLINA Homo Elado Fertiliser. ' :o: THE ROCK IS MINED NEAR WIL min :ton. and around at italeigb. I' contains over sixty per cent, of Car Inmate of Lime (Agricultural Limcl badly needed on e very bum, and ten to twelve per cent, of phosphate ol Lime (Phosphoric Acid) and a small per cent, of Potash both standard art'n lis. Analysis by thc.Stute Chemis: : It is the richest marl in the world. Sold for less limn hall price of fer tilizers made with Sulphuric Acid. YOU CAN IV!AKE ALL YOUR MAN URES AT HOME OUT OF LIE PHOSPHATE FOR CORN : t. A compost of Lime Phosphate, 1,000 pounds, IC tir.it or hard wood ashes. 200 pounds, and 800 pounds ot cow or horse stable manure, makes as goo 1 a e.ieial manure as can be found. 2. On land rich in vegetable matter, like bottom or new land, use 500 pounds ol Phosphate. FOR CLOVER AND GRASSES Lime Phosphate is the best clover food known. It gives good stands, correi ts the sourness, of red lands of the middle and western counties. It will mukc clover grow on red hi! side galls, which we con sider the greatest-triumph. Use COO to 2,- uw pott 11 1 is per a re on clover and grasses. On very sandy land use Kaiuit with it. FOE PEAS: . It is the natural manure, as uti-ht le sap- I osi ri; bUO pounds p- r a re. w ith kuii.it. on GOLD Mil L AT A BAEGA1N ! A 5 stamp gold mill and 4 copper plates, 40x20, all good as new and but little used, for sale at a bargainr Address T. K. BlfUXEU, Salisbury, N. 0. HORTH CAROLINA! Ix the Si p. Court UOiflfAH bUOWlY,! BefoketukClkkk. Henry C. Bost, Administrator of Sarah Linster, deed, vs. Ransom Jacobs, aud others, heirs at law of Sarah Linster. This is a special proceeding instituted upon petition by the plaintiff's administra tor for a final accounting and settlement of the estate of his intestate, and it ap pearing to the satisfaction of the Courts that t he dcfeiirln tit P'Hlwh fViviinrlr.ti ' ....... ...... . - , . . . ... ' V , . . V J . . 1 " ' Delitha Deatoii, Sal lie Cheatham, the heirs at law of Thomas Hall, names un- known; The heirs at law of Sallie Lini paugh, uarues unknown; The heirs at law of Alexander Hall, names unknown, are necessary parties to the determination of this proceeding, aud that they arc 11011 rcsidens of this State and cannot, after due diligence be found therein, it is therefore ordered by the Court that puhHcatiiou be made for six successive weeks in the ''Carolina Watchman," a newspaper pub lished in said county, commanding the non-resident defendants above named and all other heirs at law of said intestate to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said county withiii twAtty daysTrom T8th day of February 1837, and answer the petition filed in thw proceeding, and make proof of claim, if any they have, to share in the distribu tion of the funds of said estate, and let them take notice that if they fail to ans wer the said publication within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the. Court for the relief demanded in the petition. Given under my hand and seal of said Court this P2th dav of January 1887. J. M. ilORAH, Clerk Superior Court of Rowan County. Thro F VIuHt AHiVn- 12:6t. --"-- . v . , a a v rui v . FOR SALE. Situated in Unity township, R .wan Co., nine miles from Salisbury, near the VVilkes boro road, adjoining the lands o Jas. Hi.lr, Calvin H orison and others. containing 144 acres, nearly one half of w hh-h is SECOND EOTTOH, heavily timbered. A good dwelline houe barn, well, qiki out-buildings, all. new. Purchaser paying sohic ca-h an live in dulgen e ou the balance: Address Alas J C. McCOHKLE, Jerusalem, .Davit Co., N. C Zl.it TOBACCO: sandv 'and. FOR 600 pounds Lime Phosphate, 1 .000 p.njiHh fin. ly-. hopp d tMi:e ma: ure, 200 pound leai bed aaae .2fmunda hih grade am nioiihrlcd lertilizci. N. G. PHOSPHATE CO., EALTI&E, IT. C. J. A LIEU 6R3W8, -v.sw. -Agn., S i,.m SALISBURY MARKET Cotton, good middling, middling, hi. low middling, . u Low grade, Corn, cew, Flour, country fcuuilv, Wheat. Country bacen, hog round, Butter,' Eggs, S.T5 & SI ' 8 5 & h 00 65 $2 dj 2.25 80 1-CiO t 6i 25 lofc 18 9 fl I'ork, good, Irish potai oes. good, L:irrT. ennntev We have no mlisfactorv report of the Tobact o marWct, though" there arc nl nosMail v sale 1 he gres are deter urined on the 'Warehouse fit ors. rnd WL; so yari.ms that any oiiolaf ion pvont-ta jiily Ix- n g rri.cd its probable.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 24, 1887, edition 1
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