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11 IV; Carolina Watohnian t - - -; fl AY; FEB. 16; 1SS8 L- n rttin lor &&t&tloTr6wi ten ad- S Valentine' flay was by no mean nutublo day here. The weather was .Lie, ami: if the WrtU lid their matin- ;uey r Mrtniii' v cheered in their wor Youa Tobacco Eai?ri f , r I V ifniiKG DBPASTilEXSTT. Alfre 1v Janes anrjl ,Wi!l Goble 9 and t.yeirc sori-Tof .Mr. R. A; Gob'e. ilfl Itiitna f:.tr 4,.Vn ai- -r.i.r love v by the genulKTays oianwiuw5v,nta lUvr toTiaceo bnsinesi rather early; T. K. BKC3.U EUUOn, I'.ALEIGU, N. C. ' Baltimore ; ani Iforta Caroliaa. L i Tho 'BaltimoWnt.-Xortu Carolina mine, 13 aittntted Ui Mecklenburg connty, nine miles southeast of Charlotte, and the man T i Venial un. For once the bad boys spared Lost yea? they buruyd off a plant U?J, the WatchmIn ndi sent -us no ugly raised: their own i'ants, , set them f out, picture ff- -; ifrjz. jh. "V cultivated them, built two miniature VanWyck & Scbnlti, as will be seen, b h pasture and cured their own 1 pr5perty embraces 333 acres of valuable have changed the letters in , their puzzle tobacco. -The boys nad rather hard luck, j,and .The' property,) as the naine sug so m to make it shorter and easier It is for a cow ran over one of the barns and u owned and cperaied by Balti- capitalists,; and 'the company is HSJ fifiiririntidn- Bates. j lofiscrfiiflou rntesof the CatoHn f IfttfcAftft are as unvu I 1 v6ar, bM tn rtUvance, $ I .9 J paimt dld 12 u.o' M'.;thW tw slmoat mv child can locked itdown during .a nun ana ine make it out who tries. Although It Is bacco was spoiled, but the other was open to all, fhey would much rather some brought to . town last Monday and was one from the country would solve it and ldfor$3.35. Commencing so youngtbey -it m. t. i-1 Drobablvwill In time be known as our want an to try. xuc cy to iuc jutici , is sealed and inr the hands of the commit- eham pion. tobacco raisers. : Court nextw -LL Weare glad A Beautiful Meteor was seen Tuesday night last, about 8 at Salisbury, C.for the weekending found4n the middle gold belt of the State more ably represented by IVtr."W; Lewis, super intendent. -' I - f-' The vein is a i Cs.iure in -granite, the formation is laureutian, and the , charac ter of the ore Is heavy sulphide below the "water level, winch occurs at that place at forty feetrfrom the' surface. 1 .'AWMLVUlilllia LIST OF LETTEUS. List of letters remaining in post oQce I Above that depth! the ores are what is ompQ For The NERVOUS : ;r The debilitated A eEIiYE TOSIS. . Oelery aad Cocl th prominent ta. . rradienta, arc the beat and nfeat ' Xerre To&ict. It itrengtbeiu and pnns u Drroos Tslfn. cortrz Kerrous Weakneaa, Hyi; bier AB ALTERATIVE. .itOrtTMort thepoisonoMfcraiKnof - tM blood purifying and nrichtaf tt, v ' .h. ocl o oreroomiaf tho rtlwuna MHN"8 toparo or nPOW '4 A uxativeJ: : : f ' H- AeUngailldlTbntiurtlyonthtbewris ' it core hahitnal eansUsatiaa. and i ouuiuKsreBuiai-iuuU. ill HUWIUDWO.IUaUl I UWHtllG. la Its eompoatttoa fhs bat sad nMt ; actiradlureUcaof tb Materia Medlca neoiabJaedaeientiaeaUrirtthoUMr cfeetiT xemediea for diaeaKa of the kWnera It can be ieliad on to aiTa Hw nuu Baa speeaj cure. , 1 fail DOHMMflL wit -brown free milling lores. The value of eek. i ': to note that a new ceme- Rhootln!r m ncar the zenith Fb-" v188S- Ppy is assured , nMrlv dirfectlv south. It Jmd an excedd Matilda Archie, jTtcv David. Brown, this material is reported very high, as I Reamer Cain. Richard Cain. Laura S !ik.- m tlinPNH Ul UCASSJ " ' 1U2IY UlllliUUV UCva v Mar ... v w I J rs- -DKKik ia able to be out again, .narks, and leaving a long and brilliant iair a r . a-vuwk"- "r , a: - - - - The AGED. -a - - - . ntM H-M. SH4 W WELLS, RICHARDSON 4 CO, Prop's r Cle- high, indeed, as $S0 to the ton, Which is iATTEMTIOH.,FftnQ EIS. i -: Tke new National Bank will probably '"in m . K..;iHirnr in ine, viciaity u iuc -:0t- occupy public square. Books for thp fifth series of the Build j l t'a.ii 4awi&tion will be open on laz auu i the Istoralarcn. Saford, Lewear Mug, Laua Owens Nancy, "W-a-trl W-a-fce-r!!'' It is a gratifying fact that the old cry of water, water! in times of fire here, was not heard at the burning of Johnson & Ramsay's tobacco factory, Tuesday night H taWh'M Beill left on Monday last for it. Mr. Burliugame's good job has put KbVthwM lB" Interest oL iseaa Uh effectual stop, to the old cry for water, Co.; with a full line or woaccos. , ; ' Kverythlngls running smoothly in the Death of Mrs. Hedrick. iiI Hrcle here, r Trains all on time, Died, at her home in this place, on , J. j LMnt. kll hands busy at the shops. Mondav 13th inst. at 12 o'clock, after a i Tin mKUWuwa t"- - i ar fV TheoF Klutiz has just put out lingenn illness of several months dura-- lettewarceUlcdfor M wf 1 sunenor kind" of shade tion, Mrs. Maggie Hedrick, wife -of Jonn A? n a numrofj P-J d A. Hedrick, Esq., and daughter of Archi- w " - IMcOUBBINS & GASEXLL Littman -&LicMensteiii 1 I 'I. la i ... ..I HAVE JUST RECEIVED . 5 .- ! t; - V NSbw "White Goods ; 4 - PRINTS ment, Alice Caldwell, Jos A CrusO 2, uncommon fine for xvl C. sulphides. This Rufus A Dover, Jane Edwards, Albert value, however, must depend consider Eilis, Burgess Elliott, Mye Frank, J J II ably on the width of the Vein, which con Freeman, Mattie Graham, BettieGraham, tracts in some places to six inches, which A D Hess, Edward B Ambler, Edward K should represent the Hchestore. It also Bispbain, J G Harris, Robt Halcut, Mark 1 expands to 3 feet in width, and the pre- Ilave made arrangements to handle the OLD AND RELIABLE BRANDS OF Henderson, W D Holdraan, Sarah sumption is that this class of ore is not FERTILIZERS formerly sold by J. D. Gaskill. Royester's High Grade and Etiwan V Johnson, David La vex, M Leib- so rich as that in the smaller portions of AcTd Iiosphate stand at the head for composting. s . man, J JU ueone.i U u neaajes, u rt-eub vein - pucn is, oowever, tue general Sea Fowl, Arlington and Owl Brands of Guano are. unsurpassed, OS has been I 1 I A 1 1 ' tll -- 1 .l l iJ 5T 1J!1! Ai ixuie m me icuiiciuia.r rcius, or cuim- AT A GREAT BARGAfll tested by hundreds of the best farmers in Rowan and adjoining counties. Lyerly, Jalean Mcdaniel, E E Miller, J nies" in this State, j - - Nettie A Miller, John II Wilev, E C They have reacned;J3n the develop- kJJ Wright, Alexander Williams, J K Wil- ment of this mt6e, a depth of 250 feet in IMENf, MS THEY EXPECT LARGE SALES THIS SEASON. LEI SURE AND CALL EARLY AND MAKE, YOUR ENGAGE- i son, Caspar Packlegar. Please say advertised when the above Eoyden, P. M. trees in ;N Innis street. bald Young. The Jiusbandand five small children have the sympathies of the I There' will be an important meeting of entire communityin their bereavement ih Alnheus Reel Company at the Mayor s T.e funerai services were conducted Office to-night, at 8 p. m. All members are earnestly! requested to be- present. The Post Office at this place handled mains during the list year aev-Mi-jr registered piekages, being the largest number handled by any office in North Carolina, j j .' it is not generally known throughout t ie town that there is an ordinance for bidding the selling of tobacco or cigars on Sunday itf Salisbury. by Dr. Rumple at the Presbyterian (Jiurch on Wcducsdav 15th. and the re- laid to rest in Oak Grove Ceme tery, the pump or main shaft. The extent of I underground work may be summed up as follows: The f 150 foot level is driven 160 feet north from the pump shaft; fSOO foot level is driven north 185 feet and Hoekwell Items. " I south 2e feet the 250 foot level has been I Wheat Is generally looking well. driven north of pump snaft, 60 feet. We Drilled oats has stood the winter well have not been informed as tohe amount but broadcasted trains of all kinds do not K stopiug done, j They have some build- ahow much at nrcsent. inS3 which were built last summer, and To make comnost and plow seems the are in a fair condition, . They have a fair nrincinal work of the farmer. Plant o' machinery, wiich includes a ten ' Mr. Tobias Lverlv has moved into his inch Pole and ejector t fork out water new house which he built near where he aud a 00 horsepower Erie Qity boiler, nil ivas formerlv livinrr. before beine burned new. The prospects of the property are ! - Office next door to Klattz & Rendleman, Main Street, Salisbury, N. C. '15:2m. '' ' G REAT EXCITEMENT to arrive tos week ER LOW PRICED GOODS' I S AT k Conplete lie; of ttolra considered goodi At, present they are working a. force of only 14 hands. Such is the fact, nevertheless T -vv "the world renowned cornetist, L ' . . ? . : r.ir1rttA on the will irive a concert in Charioue on lovers of our town : this will be a1 great chance to hear some thing fine, j ' - : I is thought that Mr. Henderson's bill, authorizing an appropriation of twenty thousand dollars for the improvement of the federal Cemetery at Salisbury, will .- be passed. '' ' ; v i . ' Ahandsone Journal devoted to Carp culture, is dn our table this morning. Persons interestett in this branch of bus iittWs would jnudUhis paper of every day .. use to themi Sanitary. Report of Dr. SummereU m bulletin ot UjUt We wish him better luck this time. Board of Health for January: Pneumo- Mra Trexler, mpther of Rev. HT A. a V.AHAlVta VtntTA ntnv(iilA in 1 i t a . ma auu w, , w.w- irexicr, is dangerously ui. au .ueuru- Through the kindness of Mr. Judd, we. some portions oi iuo cuumj. b,e mwt geems to oe tn lrouuie received for! our cabinet a beautiful of diptheria and one of ha;morrhagic Prof s ,L RotUr0ck is teaching one of fourteen d ,pecimeu of ore from the malarial fever reported. The county in; the 8chooV!i that has ever been v t shaft of the Stanl Freehokl general seems to have been as neauny as taugbt n Ribly school house The peo. mines q usual. I hear recently that catarrhal pie of that district have found it pays to in nftcen different places and we were affections, pneumonia, bronchitis tetc., eml,i0y a eood teacher at' a high price. Ki1,.fu,lt Ma wfi. f- a!imf,A v,hftt ; are necoming prcvaie... u- ($.J0 per month) and sendreguiar, oetter the min wag now ruiinini, on rpi.. ..nit.N'niiiii iiiiin nr i npnii . . i 111 x uc ui. j i than to emDiov a poor teacuer av iv sman KLUTTZ-& RENDLEMAN'S WO lie buildings is very good. Water has at ry aud probably can't spare their last been introduced into tne jail mucn ioj 1jil(iren more thon two-thirds of the time the satisfaction of all concerned. to go to school. Plow Boy. South Atlantic & Northwestern R, R. We publish below a letter in relation to the above road which we know will be read with interest. We sincerely hope that this road will be built as it would be of more benefit to the State than any other road tbusfar projected. - Southport, Feb. 21, 1S88. Verble Items. Farmers are busy plowing and making preparation for starting' a crop. Mr. George Thomason has cabbage plants set out and growing nicely. Mr. Thomason expects to push his crop ahead and be ready for market before prices come down. He simply covers each Macon county has added another min eral to her already long list; that of ce russite which has been discovered at Highlands. This mineral has been known to exist heretofore in, Davidson, Gaston, Chatham, Wilkes, Caldwell and Chero kee counties. Wllich lire kept full of choice and desirable GOODS by daily additions, which are i?if Tittrmi PriPM for CASH or BARTER. We buy all kind of Pro- i i..ufki. k.u iTn J fnwCnah nr Tradfi. . The largest stock of DressJ uutc;n uiiu uui icn nuuiH.iuw, ivi - " IJ. . x m a a f'.nAi till tntwn Tf!ffi from 8 cAa. to the best Cashmeres. Incots, I'lanneis ana SuitiligsJ Best Alamance Plaids at 6 cts., or as low as any one else will sell hm. vr- u., Aii.Wm, T?oi Ti.mnM fit i.cts. ner vara un to me oesu uik ixuuuius m All-Wool Jersevs at 65. 85 and up. New Stock of Domestics 5, 6 , 7, 7 J, 8, V and 10 Krwv at. pw York Trices. Wool Hats 25 cts. and ui i k. i.. -11 Vnit a m Cnth Rhirt.s 25 C Icaw lui . in ait si &.uv -w - i - - , Knit and Cloth Shirts 25 cts. up to the best wool. all of our Long Cloaks and New Markets at COST. They must be sold roeni. We have just received another The remainder of the Meronej 3S3S S, Stock at CUT Prices, ill vote next Satur ; .uo f- - Editor Carol ,na yyatcnmanucAT sir , t wU h havin a cloth top. dav, the 18t 1 inst., on subscribing a hun- T nnua meeting of the Stockholders ina"1' v l" a DO 1 A 11 H,nV .b llArH to the Roanoke iffhSSTh A?la3o & Northwestern R. Mr. Thomas Gheen has commenced and Southern railroad. There seems to J R. was held at Southport on Saturday, be no UOUOt aOOUl lUC. resuifc uv.mh - r , Anirtora xvn eleot- ed, consisting W. II. Phillip,! It. J. S. Wood and L. F. Hepburn, ol -New lorK; Janws P. Dane aud Wm. K. .Wilson, ol Elizabeth; N. J.: and-Dr. W. G. Curtis, able to the subscription. "I i We are rejcuested to say tliat the Herald was mistakin in its reference to the fire a'arm bell fower Tuesday night. The door was not locked at all and the fire alarm bell was rung some miuutes before that of the Episcopal church. of SouthiKjrt, N. C. - . . . m T-v m it. . Beyond the election ol uirct-tors, me business of the meeting w as principally th removal of obstructions which hai nreviously existed to the building of the m Tobacco is bringing good prices'in' our road, and all that the stockholders could ston haye rclurued from WWt vWrrd is in demand and a 1 ao to ma VV"illTT: Mr. Seino came with VT.. . V. . a The new ooaru oi wireciors uiwuu i - . ereat deal of it is bringing twice as much v Y.,rk cit Thursdav. Feb. 16th, guest of Mr. Ramsay. butchering again. The Salisbury people will do well to look for his wagon as he has much experience aud only handles good and fresh beef. Miss Bina Lingle i3 visiting Miss Mary Miller at A. L. Hall's. Messrs. Trott & Lentz have moved their saw mill on the land of Mr. Hud son, to saw lumber for hhvnew house. Mr. Willie Ramsay and Lee Pinker- Poison Springs. them and is the ti,-iml. iiiAlitv hroutrht last vear. far tb eWtion of officers. The ereat I Wheat that ha3 been put in "with a All of th Warehouses redort large sales entertrise is now thought to be sailingln d :i is i00tinjr well. Broadcast wheat Is aud 'excellent prices The I that there will be much further delay - -L , ! . . . . . tllnb Will "V ports a dayfs sale last week that averaged . f 0 k beirins fihecn cents a pound, ' Friends of North Carolina may well i i 7 . ' j s ... . . . concnitulate themselves that the proino- . The Methodist church .was Ulleitiast tcrg-of the roa(i have been possessed of Monday night to hear Rev. K. A. carson the pluck to fight against tho obstacles talk in behalf of- the Y. M. C. A. lie which have beeiTplaced in the way, until showing but little. : Tiiere is no end to parties and spelling, or at least seems to be none. We think dictionaries are well studicd,as the gam'es are wel contested. C. J royal rssatl ' Wi mark them low and let them go and get more. ; Big Assortment of Tinware, I f!Ilt!ai)t;Sl 1U LUHIIt vv-t'-w ..r-- - A ririnlr Tiln t ! TSiaw iTroii Tsew Orleans MO" ...Ii. JTo..- t..Ji s luon. nt Flnkes. Oat Meal. Grits. Tapioca. Macaroni Che4sc, Crackers, Canned Fruits, Dried Fruits, and lots of good things to eat. m SURE AND SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL AS WE Ml&lN TO DO WJIAT WE SAY. KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN. SOcly. )R. JAMES K CAMPBELL, Absolutely Pure. What the mean is the i a. a : told .if hH much KKl such iatiouapuc;; now a?r, l,n on1 mn.lo all --v--- ---- , , . liOSfcOll. f el). 11." A lie JUT tt . Tnpnni urn nt live million uoiiaia in i - -, , . m t.: ,1 . i l ' ...i -b.-Lti rl rr"r;;: ;r uA of Mrs. b;ira i J. itouinson, tne auegeu A Wholesale Poisoner Guilty. Boston, Feb. II. The jury in the case ... . . t hall.Tplaces, the building up of a seaport with- wholesale poisoner,this morning render her limits aud a through line r of the led n verdict of ffuiltv of rourdeun the shortest distance from the great West to I hVii degree. In this trial she was the Atlantic. i ours tru y, Ipkniwd with the murder of Prince W.G. CVHTIS. T'p-...-..- uM..u., ZUUnA Ariiier r ircuiaii, uci ucuch. uhuiiuu previously been tried on a charge of Disastrous Fire. I killing her son and daughter, but the before eleven pry disagreed. The incentive to al the crimes with which sue is cnargeti buvinc a lot on which to build - Ativ aiuvuuv aftssw w sm v'-- . !ij The Saiona Cotton -Mills Company . have selected aaite for their factory, hav- - ing,purchscd fo!ur acres from Mr. Ed. Shaver on khe east side of the Richmond A Danville railroad, directly opposite the Lutheran j Cemetery, for that purpose. vThe other company, the Salisbury Cot M t - i t - . - ton Mills, Siave uot yet selwted a site, but willdo so in a few days. j Messrs. Van Wyck & Schultz have had : a large sign painted on the front of their store; Now,' j if they will see'to it that building was in flames. It was seen at the bri .k work of the entire front of their once that4he building could not be saved r, and Oliver Sleeper, who boarded in jbuilding is rubbed down and repeuciled, and the efforts of the nremen were ui- her i10Use. ifand will linfluence every merchant oujrected towards saving the adjoinin th block lo do likcwige. ther will have I buildinirs. and right manfully did they contributed largely towards adding to I work, and with, such success that the I'ithe aDtvearanCe of the business part of I flames were entirely eonnnea to tne one About fifteen minutes o'clock last Tuesday night fire was dis covered issuing from thfe tobacco factory of Johnson & Ramsay, ou Main street. The alar,n was quickly giveu, but before the hose could be brought and connected with thejiydrauts, the whole top of the was alleged to le securing the lite in surance of her victims. The seven suDDosed victims of Mrs. Robinson's poisoning were Moses, her husband; Lizzie J.. her daughter: W. J., her son: Prince Arthur Freeman, her brother-in-law? Mrs. P. "A. Freeman, her sis- MARRIED. Main street. i We' hear 1 of a brother editor of this" State who on a visit to our town last weektook too much of the essence of ; . ' . . ... corn and not heinar able to tret to the hotel . T : . t . -j.- slept in a manger at one )0f our livery stables. Ave have never yet Known a courageous marn, whether doctor, lawyer, editor or divine, who locked arms with old barley in. a. regular, Jovial bout who didnft wake up next morning in an odd out-of-the-way place with a head ache andidirt on his clothes. building, even though on one side, not more than ten feet away, was a frame building and on another side another frame house not more than twenty-fiVe feet distance. Messrs. Johnson & Ramsay were in sured to the amount Of $5,000 on their j stock and $1,250 on -their fixtures. The building was an old landmark, having oeen built 75 or 80 years ago for a jail, and .was owned" by Mr.; John Hedrick. We understand there was no insurance on it. C -;- 1 tWhen the alarm was sounded there In Rockwell Township, this county, on the 9th inst., by Rev. H. A. Trexler, Mr. Paul H. D. Peeler and Miss Maggie Houlshouscr. ; This Dowser never raHes. A marvej of purity strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mraltltudr of low test, short cans. Uoyal Baking PowDlcn Co.. 106 Wall St. JJ. Y. For sal by Bingham & Co., Young & Bos- tain, and N. P. Murphy. Class . In-Sight Singing. Having been requested to teach Sight Singing, I am now organizing a Class, and request those who desire to enter to annlv at once. Terras given on applica- - -r vm.-r-r. T Till UIT1IUI f tion. liiNJJiv utuxj xvljjaajj. Salisbury, N. C.1( Feb. 1G, 1888. 1 .4W. Notice to DeWors and Creditors. All persons haviig claims against the es tate of Chalmers S. Shoaf, dt-e'd, arc here by notified to present the same to the un dersigned for payment, on or before the 16th of February,, 18S9, or this notice w ill be plead in . bar of their recovery. And tho indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to settle the same without deiay. -i II. E. SIIOAF, Administrator.-, Feb. 16, 1888. J7.6t:pd. " j Physician and Surgeon. Offers his services to the people of Salisbury and vicinity. Ojliee in M:j. Cole's iron front building corner Main and Fisher streets. 10:Gm. 1 W. 1!. BEACHAM, Architect and Builder, j SALISBURY, N. C. Resilience on Lee and Monroe streets. Correspondence solicited. l$:3m. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, A 250 lb second hand font of Bruee's Bourgeois at 10 cts. per pound. Tied up and in boxes. A second hand of 100 pounds of Smith & McKellar's Bourgeois at 12 cts. per ft. In cases. A second hand font of Smith McKel lar's Brevier, GO lbs. In cases and tied up, at 12 cts. A second hand 40 lb font of Great Primer at 15 cents per ft. A large 8 line border, ornamental cor ners, at 14 cts, per tb. A large 10 line ornamental border at 14 pt. ner lb. And various other fonts of advertising or display type at aboui nan original cost. ' Littman Itichstenstein. 15:ly. . ' .' " ! ' Noticd. ThA tWrt.nnibin heretofore existine be tween the undersigned in the mercantile; business is dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the iflrm are re quested to call and pay the same,orclos the account by note. ' . ; MRUMY BttU. Jan. SO, 1888. 15:4w. VALUABLE LAUD FOR 8AL There is a very valuable tract of land for sale in the heart of the famous "Jer sey Settlement" one mile South of JJnti wood. It comprises nearly 400 acres, can be easily divided into two tracts, with fine dwellings and out-houses on each. There is nearly 100 acres seeded in wheat and a large part in clover, which growa. finely. Nearly 100 acre of Yadkin river bottom. This valuable property can bo, bought for $25 an acre, and it is worth every dollar of that price. For further information address "WATCHMAN," Salisbury, N. Cv JND. A. B0YDEN. M. C QtJINN -4'- ATTENTION OF FA1MEK IS RESPECTFULLY CALLED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF DIED. At her home in Locke township, of pneumonia, Thursday morning' last, Mrs. Margaret G. Smith, the only daughter of the late William and Priscilla Gibson, aged about 77 years. Very much might be said of this most excellent lady. She Was dearly be- Andrei famous Specialty .Company was aW eighty feet, of water in the Moved "yiJMw ner ior proposetogive exhibitions at the Opera stand-pipe, giving a pressure of 35 pounds ;Ut;- Jinritv and unaffected sim- House, Feb, 27 and 28, It is a show, of to the square inch. The engineer at the ia;cjtv. for her pious and humble walk wonderful variety the performance of nnmns 'was-Herb nxl, and in four I and oonversation: and her uncomplaiu- trained birds, i educated dogs and goats, minutes had the pumps running and was ing endurance of trials of both body and magicntriloquism, jugglers, manipn- pumping direct into the mains. PffiSPi UWXahSr lators, tumblers,1 leapers, contortionists, That our water works are a success,, j? pPhrVbeloved bv i her parent, and acrobatsi 'musical artist,; song, dance j every one that was at this, our first fire j brothers, all of iwhom have gone to their artists and almost everything in the way since their completion, attest, and loud is final rest. She was the last representa- .ofamnseWent They also propose a. treet the praise. There is no doubt but ve ot www s -P"ffi .' Parade trith band, music, and a distribu- hhat in this instance they saved enough . . ft fi children to cherish the mem- tion of gifts to those who' patronize the I to pay the rent-pn them for several years I ory 0f a mother who Was ever most ten- how. I to come, derly affectionate and faithful to them. SALISBURY MARKET. FEBRUABY 10.- i ... Cotton market corrected weekly by BORDEN & QUINW. Cotton, strict good middling, 10 w good middling, light middling, " middling, xw it r 44 staines & tinges, , bj to 'JJ Market sieady. Country produce market corrected by JULIAN & WATSON. Corn, new, I 5oLo( Flour, country family, $2.15 $2.40 Wheat I"! - $1.00 $1.05 flnnntrv bacon, hog round, 9 10 Butter, PoS good j 15 m 20 12 78 FERTILIZERS t FERTILIZERS. WE HAVE ON HAND AND WILL RECEIVE OF THE FOL LOWING STANDARD GOODS:' ? rr "fi' 500 f00 500 500 100 Bags it it "FARMERS FRIEND," (for Cotton.) , ' "NATIONAL" Cotton and Tobacco. "STONEWALL," Cotton and Tobacco. . - - , ZELLS AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATj;,- Cotton and Tobacco. ACID PHOSPIIATES.ifor Composting. : ORCHILLA (iUANO, $mall grain, clover and grasses. . 100 Barrels LIME. I Tie ate Fertilizers are all EstaWislea Brands mafle of Stailari (Soil, iitli GiaraitEe 3 Aaaliiii vl offer ourxFIvRTILIZERS'to the farmers ofowan and adjoining counties at LOWER PRICES and on better terms than, ever betore ollereain tnis piaru WE! WILL ALSO PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR COTTON AND COTTON SEED. v 1 GIVE US A CAW BEFORE 1'UIiCUASIXG YOUR GUASO OR SELLING Y0VR COTTOX. ! WAKT2D (AT THE BEICK YAED) lTOOO C0BDS WOOD. I RESPECTFULLY, j ' ' B(YDBN & f - . X t' 1- V i 'p. X'. i t - V TV: x-
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