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,1 j-i'u-vr, j: m w:n2 engineer- war; ncira to re? 0tjj?y Roasts 1 XIIIJIG DBPARlEIJT. mart few 'days' ajjo that jjl railroad from 33 Colors. i' "i asne's . H. THOMPSON. &,C0., Saliibury thpmgl thefmiiiiin regions vf PI I. Is., uiiusku bulimy UAi.tiun, v. 1 gnuKSDAYjArnir;i2viss3. 3 h T3 "lUrUiVS Tilting toilatorant ton on matters al : L-J2i in tills ?W tittle liiy "advertised Subscription nates. i;..nbscriptioh rates of the .Carol'"- I 'v . . . - ...... .. . J piivnft (elM-(I i m i " pay'11' t del'd 12 mo' 2.50; . . '1'"' ' 'i- I ' tyring poetry is In order. v;i!e Monday. .jFor splendid i Ltd Kelly, the tailoii rhPo. F. Klnut curtatTro'tiiis hrrs. ,S. A. Wilson ana on?, jonn nno Atlanta. i Thos. E. Bnjwn returned to Asae- ,xen tle:nen should go J z, Esq., is attending Kveek. - villiaia returned tio Atlanl xM advent m b isbnry 23 years' agot to Wadeshoro or -some potnt lyont1! you1d . make S;tlis'.ttry a great mining centre or headquarters 4or mining! nieu who would bring their famil ies 4iere, buy propertruind improved fv4- some , i- Still pear and plum t Bkeieton Founds Mr. 8 .viccgood, sexton,iiad occasion to takejipa lare tree in Onk Qreve Cerae tary last week by the roots, and was as tonished to find many of; the larga and tnost durable honoa of a man or woman exactly under the main stem of the tree, Which i supposed to bo oer a haadred year.4 o?d. f Iti probably gre w from; an acorn on the spot ofjground i:i which the grave had beeirpreviou-dy made. KH Is supposcctj that .the bones are those of an Indian, as-they were all fund'in a Jieap, or very clodc togsther, a. if the bodj h id been buried in a squattuig po sition. . ! jiGncor 1 Presbytery meets at Franklin , fir'iiife3 jaortiwektaif-tbis place.' to-day. , :ti.o iinrcmc court lias sustaiaca tne (lldrifon of the ylojvcr court ia the, Keen 'iiPii'Uprers havellesun to sling mud a u;.r Hint there will be no more I V boiler and cttjnc has just been baul pfcit t the new istillery-of Harrison b.alw miles from town. ; The sk i water men have charged their ktijitains and are liow ready for yu , to call around with ytur csi gin. - Two oik have bden sold off of the old . fievdeiv place lately for ?2,000 each, one to Dr. Trantham ajid one toUIr. E.'B. C. 'll.i:nhly. . ! - HtKc .Messrs.' : flip mason,', of Franklin, ' iWve put . in a ne cnguieand boner anu expect 'to dq a vfcry ; large bU3ines3ui their Hue this yean. - ; riie greatest.- activity prevails at La niers 'shops; workraen are busy' pre- pftriiis for the erecliou of new machinery- x&iich is 'arriving Waylaid. ' Tliram Cowan living about 7 or S miles from town vas shot in the back by a shot gun last Monday while-plowing in the field, shot ranged from the short ribs to the head and were about No. 4 size. It is not supposed that the wound will prove fatliTalthougli it is thought hat possibly one of the shot may have pen etrated the lung as there wa3 some hem orage of that organ. It is not known who did the shooting but rumors i a the neighborhood says that it was -done by a son of Cowan's although k is not kuowp that there had been any difficulty between them. The sho was iired from a branch about twenty steps away. Cowan's gun is missing and the boy says that he knows nothing about it. . iAVheat apd johra have jabout ecovca-ed from. tho-lTeca in the' freeze. ; caches left, and 'apple, rees are perfectly beautU . v ufit nas- Dcconie oi yu; iiw-iwcn M. t correspondent? let ?us bear from hhn again. -t -.'. f :-- I- ' - - - Mr. W. tinker has- been giving nrriting lesson at bis house" at night. ThbU agodchancaibrjyoua-men to learn to wri t , as M r.? L: nker U a thorough graduate of Greensboro Business Cellege, and a fine penman. JT 5 J Prof. H "ilitlirock is tdaclang school in Gold Jlilj.t nce f a good aaidemy somewhere iff bur neigborbood,' and may be if a deeply interested move would be made by our people, Prof, would be in duced to take its in handi i'ly. ? IWe wish parties who 'desire their pa- . ! r- . i . X.. -i ."1. ..i.i ;f.. jillhroush the mai as a veroai uoiriica t;ba on the streets is sometimes forgotten. ReV. Mr. Kvnuri, a well known and. popular divine,' ajfter spending several dnVs.hcrc left on TaiCsday night tor JNew where he goes for medical trcat- York, l.Hllt iTaore will be a cflebratioh at the old ,friiiiflJrd3battle grdund of 17S1 on May tlie-otf from . Ulisit h. Several military omymc ifferant pary of the State " will be Dr:v TatuTir d:vughfer of Mr. Ofilfroy Tiitum, of HcriiSidem, N. C, has piik'rctl the Xeave Music- School, and, is. ynTutk'il in the limilv of Mr. P. II. Thompson. .'!! tDry fcichard Whviehead, Demonstrator o Anatomy in the? Medical Department Sanitar. Our Mayor has called on the people to remove everything from their lots that is riot conducive to the sanitary condition of the town. The ordinance in relation to it will be rigidly enforced if this is not immediately done. There is a town Or dinance against throwing rubbish into the streets which is a dead letter, owing, jno doubt, to thedffficulty of detecting the offenders. .And yt it is a good Or dinance and designed to keep out of v'cw siich things as litter thorstreets and of fend the eye such as old shoos, hoop skirts, old rusty iro:i hoops, broken bricks, old- baskets, garden and b.ck yard 'trash generally. House keepers should direct servants and hired hands who" arc put -to cksanihg up premises -what to do with indestructible rubbish, otherwise it is almost sure to be thrown into the streets. of jtlm University SbtVirginia, arrived iie laftt week and kill spend his- vaca j tipirat the home ofjhia chfttihood. ' . essrsrYauWycll & Scbultz have in a liirMrstoek, than tlfev had last fall and frra the way. dry boods are being sent cit tliey seem to jhave a better trade. Tiiwr oods aire chqap ; go and see them before i bavins'. ! - Mi and1 Mrs. A. I?. Potts, of Gap Creek , A&4 county, arrived here Friday even- in lastr with . a V(jry sick child to be placed under the medical care of Dr. Sum mrell. Mr P. retlrpefl to Ashe yester- tlafclcavinir his famtlv liere.i U " .. . ... jweuty three yestrg ago last Monday, 0;te'e':-fturrejitl4red' at Appom xtax . Coatin;' up we fin that the majority of pro':nine:it inilitary I men,; and the civil- ia:iH,; vlu) were . ap'rayed against 'ach otter iii those day hare passe;Vovcr the rryfe-r..-- -? - v 1 , . . , ' itevJMr. Lyrd vht to Mooresx i'le to assist in a revival liin progress at that place, lie will ocefiov thtv niilnit at th - L ' i ! I I ' Methodist church iti Statcsville nextSun- af,inco3equeheck)f which there will bq . Salisbury Cotton Mills. The Salisbury Cotton Mills have let a contract to Cecil & Watson to put up their main factory buildings for the sum of $15,8o0, said building to be complete on Oct. 1st, 18SS; and have also leta con tract to the sam6 parties to erect 80 houses for operatives, ten to be complete on Oct. 1st, leu on Nov. 1st, and ten oil Dec. 1st, 1SS8. " They have appointed Mr. AVilliam Murdoch Inspector to watch tlie brick work aud K-ev. F. J Murdoch inspector to watch the other Work, especially the 1 wood work, and to enforce compliance with the specifications. ;Thcy hae jalso authorized the Secretary and Treasurer to receive all monies pavablc to said 'Mills, to receipt for same, and to deposit them in Davis & Wiley's bank. - They do also notify all subscribers to pay to saidSecretary and Treasurer $10 on every slxarc on the 2d day of June next, and $15 on the first day of every month there after until all has been-paid. But any one can pay as much and as soon as they please. JF. J. Muitpocii, : - , ' - Sec.Mfc Treas. " Quite a painting fever has got' among our people. Christian na. church lias been repiinted i aad refloats credit on the liberality of its members. Messrs Julius Holshbuser (on jthc Gold Hill road) and Crawford 'Ilplshouser" have each had their hou3e-paihteI. Several more yet to paint. "'? "'.'.' Almost any warm night this week pfeople could bebecn along small streams spearing fish. sTheir torches, moving slowly through the thickets remind r.s of so many Jack O Lantern lights. The process of spejirlng the-tn is very -simple a four pronged jfon instrument fastened in a wooden handle is held in one hand of the operator and a torch in the other, to shine their eves , or somcthinsr. mav be some ofLthc fisherman can tell. When a victim is seen, down goes a spear, hit or miss into the poor fish. The majority jof farmers arc now plant ing corn. The different methods make a striking picture- Some are turning and returning, s'ubsoiling and harrowfng their corn, and adding a liberal supply of manure or compost to stimulate its grow th while others are planting away in a big hurry to beat every body else through, without .eves breaking their ground. Which of the two will be com plaining of a dry year aad a failure in the corn crop. Though we may not have as icood land as some our land- hold mois ture welt, and with proper culture will produce the best crops. An immense amouutof pine cord wood was cut .last whiter and is now being stacked up in large stacks to get ready for market. Were it not for the mines four-:ifths of this wood would be lost for want of a market. So we see tint gold does not alivny3 prove a curse. A market for wood is not the only advan tage the mines are to us. Numbers of poor can get work and good wages and as these have to be fed the farmer have a ready market at almost a fancy price, for apy thing he has to sell. -The Tteim- mer minelt is reported will soon start employing more bauds than ever. f Continuation of the'list ofNorth Caro lina minerals and"their localities": 7 A ,; JI: .TESJJAItV OYEN CdMPOrXCS. I. eiucATa. A: Anhtduo jgiLiCAtcs. fi Widely distributed thruiagh the State, and a constant constituent of many of the mica and hornhlende slates, in which it occurs in minute crystals. ffSdecahedral and trapezohedrat crystals of a brownish or bwwnish red colorjlt also occurs in many of the talcosp ahd chlorftic slates larger trapezohedraLcryitals of a brown ish red-color tire frequently met with in the mica mines, of Mitchell ,and Vancey cjuuties; impericct dodecaheflialcrystj la in nuthqrfonV and ,in talcose ilate, in riocingham, Cherokee,' Madison, Surry, and many 'other counties. The most beautiful and perfect; crystals are large trapezohedraY pf 14 brownish . red color, from Burke, Caldwell and Catawba counties. t i' ' j T Pyrope, of good color has been observ ed in the sapd3 from gold washings in iJut Ke,;3ieiJowell antl! Warren " counties. The missive manganese garnet or tqies sartite, U abundant in Rutherford, Chat ham, Stokes, Cabarrus, Lincoln, Gaston, Uockinzham, Forsyth, Ashe, Burke, Guilford, Macon, McDowell, Mitchell, Kutiieriora aua Surryi 77. zircov Abundant with the cld sand of Burke, McDjwell,5Po!k, Rutherford. Caldwell. Mecklenburg, Nash, Warren, and other counties, in very minute yellowish brown and brownish white, sometimes amethys tine, pink and blue, crystals with many planes; large greyish ! brown crystals of zircons are found so! abundant on the south side of the Blue! Ridge near Green river, Henderson county, that General Clingraan easily obtained, in a few weeks, in 1869, one thousand pounds of crystals. 78. VESUVIAXITE.. A mineral, resembling vesuvianile, oc curs in brownish green indistinct crystal- ine masses, intermixed with quartz, and associated with reddish brown srarnct. in Macon countv. 79. :ete r u. ' tsV"' rniDound ORES Nervoua ProtraUon, Nearalfta,! btcmaaco ana I-iver Uiseatci, Rheu- . -4-tkmsaTtb Kidaeys. :, ;" ; RFCADSc 1 IXtecJ and Coca. thoawidMoiu!f TT f the ttarrooa ayslem. ' It eleansaa tb blood, earinc all Sl- Because BEC BECAUSE J rmmm "UWWl Vf UupOM W UDDOVrr- JT " wpihtw tba bamfU and ttidnen wfc, curing their disease. It haa tfwi vrmdHrfol focr-fuk! ndion, rurin Il diaeaiwa of tha Nonrer. Blood, Bowala. mad KidiMTa. PflCO 1 1 .OO. SoM by druggists. - WELUS,RICHARDS0N &CO., Proprietors j BUELWITON. VT. f , - - FOR 1Q CENTS. Will Color Ono to Four Pound Of, Dress Goodsr uarments, r Yarns, Rags, etc. A rhlH: . At T-i wv , use uieui! For Oildln or Broartae Fancy Article. USE DIAMOND PAINTS, i OoJd, Silver, Bronie, CepperV Only 10 Cent! ' DIAMOND PAINT LIQUID 1 AtZilt '"""B DlBond Paint. a AbotU. with camel fcatr htxuh. ct but to centa. DIAMOND LAUNDRY BLUINO JffELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.. BuriinstoL ! i LITTMA ' i- i 'N -f .. I I. . - I . mt mm NSTEIN'Si 1 1 ci . ttt : " m curua omYJ0aatinilDg.vS AND CASTINGS 'OF Alt KINDS. SteaIa,EngiQes, and BflemSteamiaca . XTT'i -'"TV-"' " " - aiernpe .f am PittrnWShafr?nr, fPnl 1 mi Klaus rrpairra on suoirr:2rimtp:- rrtri ?,r ht$ss -0F- ervices at the 3 ethodist church here noi I iext Sunflay. i it I- . the Old Iliclcory jci ub held its regular quf-terlji! meeting lftst Week. A resolu tioa, or father an I amendment to the constitution, to adniit young men cight- tee yeaj-s pfage to membership was votll uiSon and defeated, which speaks well for tbc club ijaljlbury I Poplar W Donxlai is now located in and waot3 to buy Walnut, ljite Oak! Hickory and Sweet Wso Whitd Oak. Yellow Poidar. Ill niKAn -'fill tVtA ATkApr f Ter$13 Cash. CrrinnnAtiifr ei-Ji.Ifn.l j. .,--j . -- -ti- ".j. UffiC ia L, E. 8tOPlli,t 1ini sinrn i - ... - jv v Mn Wfc w 1 ahted when thd ft h n on n 00m 1 . f, w n c Te Methodist Hmgregation here werer -?"fvuen inq announcement was' fe at the mornin sprvinft Tnt. S.inH: pja ocutj, whichljiad been hanging r'iaerufor some and the churc imerJia.d -been liqui- 1 1 llmv fran fmm II . j j . . ... . V V. 1IVU1 e ,tr tJd Hundred was sunwithunusu- Sat tAn we columns that Will A Prasticabls Scheme. . The Rockingham Rocket has this to say in regard to a R. R. from that place to Salisbury. i The people of Montgomerj' and Stanly coun ties want a railroad, they need a railroad, and must have a railroad, and they arc now ready and anxious to. ex tend liberal aid to any enterprise which will give them the quickest outlet and connection with the marketsof the wor d. If the Carolina Central R.iilroad Com pany wok hi build a branch. roai from RQckinghain to Salisbury we believe it would prove the most profitable invest ment which that road could make, for, as the- Star's correspondent saysf it would onen one of the finest sections of country in North Carolina. The agri cultural and. mineral interests of these two counties are. not surpassed 1&y - the same amount of territory anywhere in Lthe State, while their nearly unbroken forests contain almost limitless quanti ties of timber of various kinds, and espe-J cially the hard woods hickory, persim mon, sourwood, dogwood, maple, white oak, walnut, &c. None of this can be profitably utilized, without railioad fa cilities, and, as Wilmington is na,turally the" best market in the State, it behooves her busiuess men to reach out and grasp every advantage which will tend, to make it a great city and -a conamerci) Icenter. If her citizens will take the initativc they will meet with more encouragement than nerhans they think 1 . . through remarkel the most desirable 'nT lot 111 Sl)l!lKilr ivofa L.'ilnn(n.1 j'Sufiu the center fof town, and wprp. i The Rool wnrle hpfrTi l., 4' Tr.uitl.aia ai)d a.4 rv, -tv, in- ia.nocn is hot e church -. Enochville. Mr. Ed. Corre", of Concord doing considerable painting The grove' arpund St has been topped andythe church re - The closing exercises of the school will take-place on the lOth and 20th, inst. Maj. S. M. Finger will deliver an addrccs here on the 20th. The, Gerinan Reformed brethren laid the corner stone of a new church here on the 9th inst. . Rev. Walker, D. D., de livered the. address and Rev. P. Barringer laid the stqne.. There was deposited in it the Christian World and Church Memenqer, the two papers of that denomination iu the United tetates. Also a Jsibie ana a Illdlebprg Catechism. LIST OF LETTEES. List of letters remaining in post office at Salisbury, N. CM for the weekending April 7, 18S3. James F E Brown , Rebecca Artis, Mary Earnhardt, Ella Carrell,' J II Cameron, Geo Koon, James B Dawson, E M Cawes, R II "'Edison, Alice Garnerr-Robema James, Sallie Jenkins, Miss Ketner, Chha A Moselyt. Js0 eacham, B Major, Meneover & Co, S F New, Chas B Neema (2), Chareie Watson, Wm C Short; J L Stevans,-Jim Scalton,. Thomas Swccuy, Mary E Summer, Price Troutman, W W Watson, W D Viggins, C F Wilcman, Marv Wats. Emnia C Chambers, Adline Chambers, W F Matheny. Please say advertised when the above letters are callcdor. A. H. Eoydkk, P.M. EPIDOTE. Epidote is found abuTidantlv in Noith Carolina, although fine crystals are ex ceedingly rare. The fiuest specimen is rom the gold washings of Rutherford county; it is strongly pleochroic, like the so-called "'Puschkinite," from the aurif erous sands of Katha mien burg, in the Ural Mountains. line crvstals have been lately obtained by Mr. Hidden, iu lanccy countv. leljowish and brown ish creen- crvstalline mass, sometim'e with indistinct crystals, have been found in Gaston and Macon. In Mitchell county it is found in dark brownisb green crystals and radiating masses. Crystals and crystalline masses irj quartz at NVhite Piaius, Alexander county. Fragments nf onidntn in rTPfiiish prrstnls - nlsn n r - r- J : t granular variety are frequently m?t with in the gold sands oi iurice, jicuowel! and Rutherford counties. Epidote of olive green or greyish and brownish green color occurs massive as a frequent admixture of hornblende slate (notably in MitruielJ county), or dioritc, sometimes forming pure masses of epido site, as at the foot of Grandfather Moun tain, headof Watauga river, Watauga county. It occurs also abundantly and conspiotously, as bright green amygdules in thet'hloritic amvKdaloidal gneisses on Wajtauga river. It constitutes, with a feldspar, the so-called unakyte rock. JkVhjeh may be seen at .Marshall. Broad in occasional seams, and thin beds for several miles 80. ALkANITi:. Allanite is found in jet black or brown ish b'ack slender crystals, sometimes of six and twelve inches in lengtn,. and crvstalline masses, in & grauite vein at Balsam Gap,- Buncombe countv, and under similar cimtmstatnees at the Buch anan Mine, Mitchell countv. 7 At both localities the allanite under- noes an alteration ana enanges into a pale brownish or brownish ve low min eral which Iras not been further exam ined. A mineral cf an orange color.from the Buchanan Mine, resembling gummite mav be tbc so-called yttro-guramite; the auantitv at hand was too small and im- ... .. .. Dure for anal vsis. : but it contains uramc oxide and some of the rare earth of the cerium or vttrium crouns. This mineral has been recently found in massive form by J. A. D. Stephenson, near Bethany church, Iredeil county, with small cry tals of zircon imbedded, ,; SI. zoieiTE. The beautiful variety of zoisite, "thulite,' , has been found in slender rose-red crystals in the feldspars at the Flat Rock Mine, Mitchell county. At the Cnllalctmee mine it is found as one of the products of the alteration of corun dum. Some of the pink as well as the bluish ffrey corundum are changed into compact and clravable columnar masses r . . . 1 S1. ,1 nt zmsire or a crevisn. -crceiusii, aim brownish white color. 82. PIILOGOriTE. ... Small brownish scales of it have been fiinifl in tho rranular limestone near Germantown, aiM nt Martin's quarry on Snow creek ,Stoke's county, and in Mad ison, Cherokee, Yakin and Henderson. 83. BIOTITE. Biotite 'is a constituent of many of the oranite, gneisses and' mica-schists of North Carolina. It is :found only in small black or Irjwn'ush black plates or scales. The localities aic too numerous for mentioning any particular one. It occurs iu large plates and in very regular crystals in the mica mines of Mitchell. Haywood, Yancey and Macon. to be continued. TriEr FINEST EVRR I I 1 - 1 BROUGHT TO Comprising all the !- ' ' ' Oaij Staple Stock of - - : A Vt if Js complete in eveiy Detail 1 ; DRESS- GOODS Iu W. L. DOUGLAS OriUl!i. CEN TLEMEM.1 The only fine calf $3 SearaltsslShoV i the world made without, tacks or aiiil. As stylish and durable .as those costing 15 or 1 6, and having no tack or nails to weartbe stockiug or hurt th feetmaken them as comfortable and well-fitting a a hand sewed shoe. Buy the best. -Non a genuine unless stampctl on bottom' "W. L. Douglass $3 Shoe, warranted." -Z7 f TV. L. DOUGLAS i SHOE, the original and only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from $0to$9. ; . :, . W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SU0E U unex celled for heavy wear. - . i ( .s t?W W. L. DOUGlAS $2 SHOE i worn, by all Boys, and is the bet-Bchool, hoein the world. . : ;- - All the above goods are madf in Con gress, Button and Lace, and if notftofd: by your dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS Bocklon, 5Ias. . M. s. BROWW. Agent, Bamimry. 14:11. - I Wejre showing fine Surah Siikjs in latest shade Faille France, French Crepe-Carrous, Sebasfapols, Henrieattas in wool and silk warps, Challiis, j Albatross, Cashmeres, Cassimercs, Nunsvbilings, and many more. j NOTIONS, HOISERY & dLO VES. FlisrE DRESS TRIMMIiSTGi-S. BONE CORSET, . IN THE MARKET! 000 1, BEST FOR SALE; r : , One Brick House and lotion the corner of Fulton and Kerr streets, about one acre in lot. . ; ' 1 ' x One Frame House and lot on. Leo street. ' One Frame House and lot on . Maia street. t ,:r'.-.'. Also shares in N. C. R. R. i. , Enquire of Mrs. H E. and Mies. Vic toria Johnson at their home corner of Fulton and Kerr streets. 40Uf. All arp respectfully invited to call and j TRULY YOURS, i ! LITTIAI i LIGHT EE ! j JNO. A. BOYDEN. ' examine. mi T1I0S. L. KELLY'S::; TAILORING ESTABUSHMEHTr A Full and Complete Line of Imported :ools for my Spring Tratlc, consisting o French, English and Scotch pood of al coIoph. An unnrpaieil lineof Trooterlng; all of which will le mmle up in the Best and most Fafliionahh' Ffyle All arecor-1 diull y invited to call and examine my stock and they will see at occe that I KEEI" TIIE BEST IS THE MARKET Terms,' Positively Cash. In the Mansion House, last room fronting on Innis street. M. 0. QUfNN; f Count Democratic .Convention. s The Democratic Convention for the cdmity of Rowan will be held on tfa,e 19th j aay or iiay, tnira satumay ot May;, at te-Comt'lIouso Salisbury.: The par poso'of the Convention - will be tio elect deletes t to thSate i Convention at Baleigh and tho, CongreiQimlCoavca tioh, whei'ovr it may be-held. j K Ch. D?a. Ts. Cosi. SALI3BUEY, -3f. C, March1 29th, 188S Whereas, W"c have learhed -n ithlipro found regret of the death of Mr. Robt. A Knox, which occurred : at ms home on the 28th of MarehvlSSSaud t . Whereas, We, the tcacliera in the 8a'is bury Graded School. desire to give ex pression to the Reiitiments of , sorrow which till our hearts At this fiat 'jot om- ninotence. -'-:' Kesolved, 1 nat m.ms aeain nis scnooi has lost a frjend whose genial qualities, whose exemplary character, as a Chris tian 'gentlemuu and devotion to duty in whatever spnere of lifo-it- has pleased God to call him, have won our highest admiration aftd hU memory shall ever live in our hearts a3 one wfidse example throughout a longilife should stimulate us who jsurvivo jhiai tO:cinaiate his virtues, r ' ;.' Revolved, That ie tender our heartiest svinpathies to the porrowing widow and family of , our frieitd iu this fi&d hour of their bereavement, and that a c py of thc3e resolutions be sent to lthe town papers with a request topubliaih. DIED. On the nizht of the 8th inst., at his home near Thyatyra, of pneumonia, Mr. Silas A. McNeely.aged about 55 years. i H. JCOvER-Mii-r. Bessie F.i Nkely. FLOXESct: Woodson. ; 9X0 la Mdosz:. Hhs just received a new lot of Syrups I and .Molasses the best for the price ever sold in Salisbury. Bring soar jugs and get some of it. REMEMBER THAT A DRUGGIST, Inet pnrnfP Vain and Flslier fetreets, Sallbburr, I is itoe only Drog Storfrin the city Where you can bur Dr. Lee'UVKIi Uepalatcr. ruuiTAN cough clue, RSD FI.AO LISI.MKNT, or o.-nuiirr'Hnrsp ao1 Cattl FOWrtfl?, la fiati ft is t-li place tot)UT PUtaE DatGS, f 3 j&iksres. Toilet au Bath soaps. " xootiwHa'j-, Nail and IaUnt Brustef. XOlUMACit wvs jr a: gm jJUDg aud CliC'la? ToDaccos, fPifsa-lptloBS carerally cocpounaw F5.icerl7 vr; ft 4- . steer;. : ATTENTION. OF f ill IS UE3PKCTFULLY CALLED TO OUR LA KGB STOCK OF TT TrrrrSo -1Z.HKO WEiHAVE'ON HAND AND WILL RECEIVE OF THE FOL LOWING STANDARD GOODS: v r FERT FERTILIZERS.'- ' - . c. . J "' 500 l 500 500 !4 500 500 A 41 100 'FARMERS FRIEND," (for Cotton.) i "NATIONAL," Cotton and Tobacco. - , "STONEWALL," Cotton and Tobacco. h . . ZELLS AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, Cotton and Tobacco. ACID PHOSPHATES, for Composting. ORCHILLA GUANO, small grain, clover and grasses. 4 100 Barrels LIME. . 4 .. Tie aiYe Fertilizers are Ml EstaiMsi Brasis mate of StanJar! Gsofe, w 1 Gratetfl MjiV Wn offer our FERTILIZERS to the fanners of Rowan and adjoining counties at LOWER PRICESiand on better terms tnan ever Deiore onerea in mis marKui. , WE WILL ALSO PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE f OR GOTfOtJ j AND GOTTON SEED. Gll'k tfe .-IZ.f. BCFOItJJ 1'UIXILISISG Y0UH GUASO Oil SELLISG YOUR COTTOXf " WANTED (AT TEE BEICK YABD) 1,000 ,C9EDS WOOD. . f t-Mrj RESPECTFULLY, t . -J. BOYDEN! : QUINS 1 i.' i .,--,-.. i: A I i t-" 1' -. I Vv.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 12, 1888, edition 1
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