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Carolina Watchman . - LOCAL. THURSDAY MAY 10, ISfeT.. insoNS .a-rttlojr tor Information on mattprad rJrStad in tuts p.ijr ill please say-'advertlsed n tue Watchman." Subscription Rates. rTw snliscriptiou rates of the Carolina Watchman an iohowb : 1 year, pail in advance, SI .30 I " paviirtltlav-a3!iio'R2.()0 " paVtirt del Yd I2hio's2.50 J Mr. Heller is building iu "Jersey City." Mr. A. C. Harris has put up an awning. Mr. Pete Beard has returned from Florida. " 1 P. Meroney has returned from Con nelly Springs. Contributions have been received too late for this weefa paper. Prof. W. E. Hidden' passed through yesterday on his way north. Jersey City. Look out Brooklyn ! Foard & Rice tobacco factory started work yesterday with about fifty hands. -.Frmn outside appearances, Mr. T. P. Johnson's resiloQce is Hearing completion. Tlie T. M. C. A. Concert, Lost F.-iday evening, was a very decided s.vccss in all points. The audience was large, and the most orderly of ar.y we have seen; in a long time. Attention was gained from the start and firmly held to the close. We would like to speak of those who took active part in the exer cises but fear we could not do justice to them. But we cannot omit to mention Miss Linda Rumple's piano performance. It was not only remarkable but wonder ful, and elicited rounds of applause. Miss Mock and Mrs. A. II. Boyden in a vocal duett, and Mrs. L. S. Overman, in a vocal solo, were encored. A more delightful entertainment 1ms rarely been given here. First Meeting of Hew Board. Mayob's Office, ) Salisbury, N. C, May 13th, 1887. J The oath of office was administered to E. B. Neave by C. P. Baker, Esq. The following gentlemen came forward and qualified as commissioners, the oath of office being administered by E. B. Neave, Mayor; Atwell, Merortey, Cough enour, Craige, Holmes, Barrett and Julian. The Mayor was requested to have the R. & 1). Railroad to put the approach to Mr,Brethred has bought four lots in the covered bridge on Innis st. in good condition. The Mayor stated that he had heard several complaints from citizens in the neighborhood of Goodman's tan yard in regard to tilth, The Mayor and commissioner Craige, were appointed a committee to see the The steeple of She Baptist church has county commissioners and ask them to licen completed and adds lots to the looks put in sewers in ditch from the" jail to the of the church Mr. Edwin Shaver is having a very substantial fence placed iu front of his residence.- J. B. Gordon had his f-ot painfully mashed at the car shops last week, but is much better now. '"' R. & 1). Railroad. Complaint was made in regard to the railroad cut. The Mayor was authorized . to require the R. & D. Railroad to put the same in good condition at once. He was also instructed to see if he could not get the alley back of M. L. Mclutyre's 1 shop and others put in better condition. Wood dealers nimd think we are cold The following ordinance was adopted: -natural from the amount of wood on the Be t ordained that no person or persons streets these hot days. j b allowed to post a bill on any shade ' ' tree, lamp post, hydrant or any other also on no private property without the consent of the owner. The Board then went into an election Heller's No. '2b cigars. Thty arc fine try them. Office, next to Smithdeal. Fourteen coloredoople were baptised Sunday last, in Town creek, south of for officers, with the following result : Brooklyn. A large crowd attended. Mr. M. S. Brown is so pressed in his Tailoring establislnm-nt that he had to telegraph to Washington, Tuesday for an other tailor. The house next to Mr. JJ M. linden's office, which was nscd as a beef st.ud is j bcin remodeled and is to be made into a j neat little olfite. For Clerk D. R. Julian. For Treasurer I. H. Foust. For. Mayor pro tern P. P. Meroney. For Auditor R. J. Holmes. For Tax Collector G. H. Shaver. For Attorney Kerr Craige. For City Weigher Wakefield W Price. For Cotton W eigher H. C. Williams For Sexton S. J. Swicegood. For Policeman C. W. Pool. For Policeman R. M. Barringer. On motion the police force, was increas- Hk.vs There is some profit iu hens cd to three, by the election of J. F. Pace, properly attended to. J. A. Yost reports' Various accounts were then exumined 35 dozen eggs from 128 hens from the 0th and passed on, and the Board adjourned. of April to the 8th of May Professor W. H. Neave has been pro moted by one of his correspondents. He received a letter this week addressed few.H. Neave. Davidson College Goir.racin.'ement this year will be on the 15th ami loth ..'nnt. Arrat ge tufiitfi have been irtatle with the railroad t'.r apecial rate, au4 aiujile preparation? umde it -the College tur the acconmiodntion of visitors. t)pera HalL This community is largely indebted to the Messrs. Meroney Bro., for the pub lic Hall known generally by the above name. It is a great improvement on any thing we ever had before. For many years the Court House was the only ac commodation in that line the old Court House that stood on the public square. But as the town grew that became too We learn of one man in this county ' smaB, and it was inconveniently arranged who brought his tobacco to market aud for the purpose of exhibitions, though it was so disappointed with the prices real- was admirably located and exactly well ized, that he went home, and ploughed suited for town or county meetings for up his tobacco field (already set out in political and other similar purposes. tobacco) and put the field in corn. The visiting lawyers this week are Hon. -R. F. Armfield and Hon. Wm. Bobbins of Statesvillie, W. W. Fuller and T. C. Fuller of Raleigh, Levi Scott of Greensboro, J. M. Leach of Lexington, Major Graham of Hrllsboro Mr. Mc Corkle of Newton, Judge Furches of StatesvhMe, E. H. Morris, Hon. William Bon and T. B Bailey of Mocksville. Quite n array. After the removal of that, "Murphy's Hall" came in, with no other recommen dation but size it was large but the long, winding, out-side stairs to the third story, were difficult of ascent and danger ous of descent, to persons, under excite ment; and the overhead ceiling was too low for the comfprt of the audience. Next, what was known as McNeeiy's Hall, was subject to similar objections too near the roof too hot in summer and j too cold in winter. The Messrs Meroney There was a congregational meeting at endeavored to avoid these objections and the Presbyterian church last night for 1 provide a Hall that would meet public the purpose of electing two additional ' requirements; and it must be admitted Klders. Mr. S. H. Wiley and I. II. Foust 1 that they were quite successful. For Were choseu. The election of Mr. Wiley ' although it is not exactly as good as could to the eldership made a vacancy in the be desired, it is far superior- to any Hall board of deacons, which was filled by the tne town has ever had And yet a por lection of Mr. F. Davidson. I tion cf the public, at least, is not satisfied The election was admirably conducted j ith Meroney's Opera Hall. They long with reference to securing a true expres- for something better they have seen bet on of the congregation. ter in some of our large cities a place Mr.J. S. Jones,Genjcrnl nent of Provi- more beautiful more convenient more Savings Life Insurance Company of' comfortable more accessible, and easier York, was in tlio . itv vpsterdav. ! to escape from in case of a panic. It is no He spent Monday in jOrccnsboro, where j uncommon disposition of the human he had big "success, iHis two weeks stay fnt People will reach out after ob jects not possessed, but which are sup posed to be betterthan those they have; University Catalogue, 1886 .87. Justreceirel shows 243 matriculates, same as preceding year. Considering the failure of crops and that there is no preparatory depart ment, the number is quite satisfactory. The Faculty includes 15 teachers. There. re IS lecture room-!. 0 laboratories and museums for daily scientific work, a large general muse um ; a select library of 25.000 vols.: a reading room with 80 paper and journals, and. a fine supply of mans and illustrative apparatus. The law school is nourishing. Rowan Superior Court. The following cases on the State dock et were disposed of last week: Geo. Vcrble and Mattie Reeves, f. aud a., plead guilty; judgment suspended on payment of costs. John P. Lucas, affray; not guilty. Robert carter, affray; guilty $5 and costs. Richard Plummer. selline liquor to minors; plead guilty, judgment suspended on payment of costs. John Clampet, a. and b.; 30 days in jail and costs. John Corriher, afTray; not guilty. H. A. C. Ketner, selling liquor to minors; not guilty. Wm. L. Bost, raise pretense; guilty, 6 months in jail with authority for county commissioners to bind him out. Jesse Setzer, larceny; submitted, judgment suspended on payment of costs. Geo. Carson, guilty; $10 and costs. Jas. R. Crawford, assault with a dead y weap on; plead guilty, $100 and costs. Michael Geary and Julia Thompson, f. and a.; guilty. Addison Powe, larceny; 1 year in penitentiary. Alex. Barber, larceny; 1 year in penitentiary. Chas. Stevenson, larceny; 3 years in penitentiary. Eliza Allison, larceny; 6 months in jail with authority for county commissioners bind her out. Financial Condition cf Salisbury. Auditor'. report for year ending May 5th, 1?87 : E. B. NEAVE, Mayor. Ca. To fines and penalties col lected, " cash to balance salary, Dr. $34S.2G 131.74 . Total, Bv salary, one year to Mav 1st," ' G. H. SHAVER, Town Tax Collector. To amount on tax book for 1885, To amount on tax; book for 188G, To amount on special tax book, 188o To amount collected from Gas Co. To amount collected from Dog Tax, Y . V; - X Total, ' By erroneous and uncollect ed taxes, By amount paid Treasurer, By amount taxes aucollect ed on book of 1880, $500.00 500.00 ?2.3G 6,817.92 1.878.30 96.00 4G.00 $8,8G0.58 258.3G 8.3G9.55 232.67 $8,860.58 I. II. FOtST, Town Treasurer. To balance on ham. Ma v 7tb, 1886, To amount ree'd from G.H. Shaver, T. T. C, special taxes, To amount ree'd from G. H. Sharer, white general taxes, To amount ree'd. from G. H. Shaver, colored general " taxes, To amount ree'd from G. II. Shaver, dog tax, To amount ree'd from G. II. Shaver, Gas Co. To amount ree'd frpm Jno. M. Gill, city weigher, To amount ree'd from II. C. Williams, cottoti weih'r, To amount ree'd from graves Total, By ain't paid on vouchers from 5G5 to 1147, May 5th, by am't halance on hand, 355.78 1,849.30 C.079.76 298.49 46.00 96.00 56.51 141.15 71.50 $8,994.49 7,562.05 1,432.44 in Charlotte recently re-suited in running P nw lifie to $100,000 in that city. lie secured several now applications here Jesterday. The company is on a big boom woughout the State. Mr. C. G. yiele represents this sterling company iu Salisbury. - i , j , - i - MINING DEPARTMENT. T. K. Hilt N Kit EDITOR, RALEIOn, K. C. Howie Mine. The Howie mine, in Union county, has recently been unwatered for the purpose of closely examining the supply of ore, and iu case of success, to begin perma nent work. From a reliable source we learn that the mine is producing very fine gold ore, w hich is being hoisted from the ''Bull tace" shaft, now 175 feet deep. HEM BY 31 INK. The Hemby mine, in Union county, has resumed operations, after a two month's rest. There are a number of veius on the tract, (03 acres) which is so shaped as to allow considerable length of vein on so limited an area. The mine is now worked by a northern company, with Mr. li. 1. ltaymond, as manager. It has been Operated almost continuously for 12 or 14 months. They have a rather troublesome ore to work, but it turns out considerable gold. The company has spent about $15,000 in the development of the property. They have a good ten -stamp mill, engine, pump, hoister, &c. The work is in all bility on too small a scale to do justice to the property. IN MECKLENBURG COUNTY. There is not as much activity as usual around Charlotte, in mines, but consider able is being accomplished. The stamp mill at the Todd miue is the only one going, and they have made several suc cessful runs. The Kudisill is being operated by small parties of tributers, pending negotiations for a sale, and the returns arc reported larger than might be supposed for such small operation?. The t. Catherine is being developed; the ore bodies exposed are larger than ever before, but the ore is not of a charac ter to amalgamate well. The Henderson and the Point mines arc only doing prospecting work, and both have good bodies of ore. The same may be said of the Dunn and the Ray mines, at both of which there is a large amount of material accessible. HOOVER HILL. Work at the Hoover Hill mine, in Randolph county, which was a regular producer for several years, was stopped a mouth ago. There is at present no probability of reviving it. REPORT OF the CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Salisbury, in the I tat s cf H. C. , At the close of business, May 13, 1887. RESOURCES. Loans aad discounts $ 121, i.9 45 Overdrafts 1.MI.M U. 8. Boads to secure circulation ll.BOO to Due from approved reserve agents lt.sn C9 Due from other XaUoul Banks 7,000 T7 Dae from State Banks and bankers 80.00 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .371 tt Premiums Paid 3,5 00 Checks and other cash ileum S4S.41 Bills of other Banks l.lco 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies ; 100. 18 Specie 8,00s so Legal tender notes 2,000 00 Redemption fund with U. s. Treasuier ('percent, circulation) s :o Total $1i.,iki o LI A BILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ so.ooo 00 Surplus fund s.ooooo Undivided proilts i, 736.73 National Bank notes outstanding 11 450 oo Dividends unpaid iss to Individual deposits subject to check 38,078 43 probn-TUne certlflcates of depis:t 40,sio ss Cashier's Qhecksouistanding.... x,l63 o 100,050.85 Dje to other National Bant.s L541.13 Due to State Banks and bankers 183.51 Ice Cream Festival. ;tJader the auspices of the Ladies' Aid wety, of the Baptist church, an Ice rcaua Festival will be given Tuesday mog May 24th, in the large room un the Boyden House. The patronage the public is respectfully solicited. e have no doubt the baptist ladies i'l make this a verv rlpns?nt. ontPi-tnin- t to nlT u-l. r " ui uior int'iii v mi ''tendance. Mr. Wm l. hovvn Paralysis. Lambeth, on old and well J-'cntlenuin nf out- t nun TV Vi i 1 o King up viam streol? ti,ig morning ut 8;ocloek, was heard to say "I feel stroke of armon'.ow mnii.-r n oi i t0 stf?gcr. He uas caught and . from fallinfr ami 1, "' vuintu iiuu 1111; re of Mr. J. A. Peeler, near nt hr.nd Trantham was called aud Droiiouuced ease of paralysis. The condition of kufl;.. ..... ... Bri J present wntmg is re- u;u J lp, ii.wujiu i;f an speak. a disposition which is the parent of almost all progress. So it is coming io pass that Meroney's Hall has ceased to charm or to satisfy ail who occasionally go there for an evening's entertainment: and we tell it in this way to see what will come of it. We venture to say that the Opera Hall has not been a paying institution, and that in this fact will be found a rea son why it is not better than it is, and should restrain anxiety for another step in the same direction, at least for the present, unless indeed some one or more enterprising gentlemen can be found who will buy the old Mansion Hotel corner, and erect thereon a magnificent block with stores on the ground floor and a modernized Opera Hall above. That coiner is mentioned as the most eligible, and because, the building which now covers it, is said to have long since out lived its time it has become antequated and unsightly as compared with its neighbors. In the days of DanT Meanan, Albert Tor rence, Dnu'l Cres, Isaac Burns, Cade, Wvnu, the silversmith, 15. Craige,- and other?, l IT .11 . 1 t 1 ! , vc liai a liuu niauo oi a targe uaru, wnicn stood on Lee street, exactly ophite to Heilig's livery stable. It was fitted uj with a Bin go aud seat? arranged in pyramidal form, ri.dng one tbove another, to the back wall. It was de signed for theatrical performances hut was also uso 1 for other occasions rry convenicuf hut hv no means omaraental- Total, 8,994.49 ' R. J. Holmes, Auditor. Saw Dust. Mr. Etlitor: While the farmers are busily engageel in cultivating their crops: the saw. continues to run. Gen. Crnbsruss has made a bohl attempt to take the country, but, there being plenty of flank ing officers, has found himself defeated. Raiufajl has been very moderate in this section, though a few miles west aud south it has been heavy. Prospects for good crops arc flattering: Wheat in bloom, oats heading, corn and cotton about ready for the second working. Mr. A. E. Barr. hart has the best oats, and Mr. J. W. and L. A. Deal Esq. have the best wheat we have seen. There is some chance of a farmer's club being organized at Saw. One of Saw's sous is in contemplation of a document to go before the public, entitled "Two yea rin Rowan." Perhaps it will appear iu the Watchman. Our people, for the first time, are tak ing an interest in education. They will go before the commissioners soon to ask permission to move the scboelhouse. There is a good opening here for woex'- shops, there being quite a quantity- of hickory, white oak, sour wooel, Ac, all easy of access. Saw Handle Xo. 2. LIST OF LETTERS. List of letters remaining in post office at Salisbury, N. C:, for the week ending May 14, 1887. The Catawba mine, in Gaston county, is worked at a depth of 150 feet, at which depth very large bodies of ore have been encountered; it is said that regular milling work will be commeneetl at once. MOORE COUNTY. In Moore county considerable petty work is being done. The merchants are shipping larger amounts of golel, bought from the miners, than has been shippeel during the. last four or five years. Some gold is being taken from the Burns, and some from the Cagle mine; the rest is from various sources in the gold district. Mining in Moore seems, from the fore going, to be in a more healthy condition than for several years past. IN THE PALMETTO STATE. The Dixie mine is in Lancaster county, S. C, but near the Union county, N. C, line. They will start their stamp mill next week, and the prospect for a suc cessful mining future for the Dixie is very promising. Mr. H. G. Hotchkiss is on the property in the dual capacity ol superintendent and part owner. This in sures honest management. Increased production is reported from the Haile and the Brewer mines, in South Carolina. GEORGIA NOTES. There have been no chauges of impor tance in the condition of mining in Geor gia since the last report. The work seems to be progressing smoothly in the gold regions. The Hautcr mine in White county; the Barlow, Ralston andGorden in Dahlonega county; the Kin-moi in Dawson county, and the Franklin and McDowell in Cherokee county, are at their usual work, and with the customary results. As much may be saitl of J. B. Smith's mine in MeDuffie county. H W McDauiel Samuel Swink Smith & Norman R C Peeler J N Coble Geo N Heeilig Dave Murphy Toney Brown Wash Henderson Jennet tic Holmes Annie Alexander John Blans Mr Bankisted Matilda Clark Charlie Clark J S Caldwell John Can up OS Yates Rev J A Tyler Calvin Cruse M Cruse P Fahley Charlotte Foster Steele Foard G W Gaskeil R B Hall Aroie Mowery Geo Maxficld Jane Mitchel D Mitton Annie Neeley Henry S Owens Dovey Poor Fields Reece Reuben Trexler Cora Wadkins McGruder Copenning J L Trexler. Please say advertiseel when the above letters are called for; A. II. Boyden, P. M. Lightning struck a tree near Xevil Ind., the other day. Near the tree was a large pond. Boon after the tree was struck the water iu the pond began sinking, aud in a few days the poud was perfectly dry. Total tlx, os State of North Carolina, County or Eowan, ss: 1,1. H. Fouat, Cashier of the abore-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of mjr knowledge and belief. I. H. FOUST, Cashier. 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