4 i V v " ; LOCAL. THURSDAY, JULY So, 18S. t Xtj&hmnn are rrir,'paH in mlvancc U ..nvment delayed f J5 pnymentdelayed months tIr. Tttle's family have returned from on &g I1:'. . " & Inpv.sMr. Murdoch is in Ashevillc iteiiincp- -Hf-.tu tins wecK B. King is spending. his vaca- 5tjfin 'Pennsylvania. Tfi fjpvM. r. Brown is spending some S'thk- up Ue Western road. i 1 ' . A:fr had Mrs. II. C. Williams are in tvK;,:L.rfn n'n n twoAvftcks visit" 4 iH'?'felv ; g.Mr- -I I IDUifllCI III Hill till IIUI1 HUlll t A f, Jicw building on Inn is. st reet. i r 1 I Hiicift. Richard Henderson, '.'United is at home on a short vaca- f S.vte-N'vy, HI. ' , 4 ,V MIH! lit' to Is tlf I fcit w'evk. iMitiip ittlTltill be The Yadkin Railroad. The Yadkin Itailrruid.shnnUl itlwTl.iim j - V r. jwin doubtless lead to ihe development jof many valuable source of wealth in the ;sections through which it must pass. It will cut through a mineral region as yet uot fully explored, and brin to notice PfiamtmAa Kit ViAf ttnUt.A A . j i uhcriptton rates of 1 he Carolina , - hmi.j lit Will CO through a section nhm i nrl in r $1.50 i with evidences of gold and copper; and 2.00 .indicate the value of the immcuso lnt deposits of southern Rowan and Stanly. It will bring into the markets of the country the besgraiute to be found in the southern States. An I it will bring into close relations to us a land-locked community who have waited a long time for railroad connections, with whom a mutually profitable comincrci il and so cial intercourse will be established. But better still, it-will put the world in easy connection with the most stupendous. water power in the State, now unimprov etLatid worthless, but capable of setting in motion any amount of machinery for all sorts of factories. Timber and stone are abundant all along the country through which the road will tiass.and the s a ' ' country itself is healthful and the lands gen-rously yield all farm products neces sary to supply a large demand. By the terms of the charter, Rowan's subscription will be expended on a road running in the direction of Mocksville to the county line, thence through Salis bury, via Gold Hill to the couutv line in that -.direction-. Stanly's subscription will build to a connection with it, and thenccon via Albermarle to some point below. The advantages of a railroad affording rapid and cheap- communication and transportation are sought by- every com munity in the country. They have be come an indispensable means to develop ment, and the community failing to se cure thelitis left behind iu the race for improvement, and will struggle on in obscuritv. We have no doubt that the Tho Rowan Fort Mr. ElUir:Xa published last week some account of the remains of au old tort on the land of the late Milton i'ow- i an, and also' the inscription on the tomb stone of the yoitug man killed by ibe In dians near that fort. The following ex tract from a letVer of Governor Uobbs to the Bard of Trade, dated August 24th, 1755, will tell when and why that fort was built. I hope that any one who knows anything more about it will pub lish it. F. J. Murdoch. From Colonial Records, vol. 5, page 353, ft: My Lords: I set out the 17th of June The Salt Trust ITS CAPITAL .STOCK ELEVEN MILLON DOL LARS. New York. July 20. The North American Salt Company, the incorpora tion of which has been made public in Albany, occupies two columns in this evening's pa iters with il advertisement. Its capital siock is $11,000,000, and it proposes L iss:ie $4,000,000 worth of bond. The advertisement states that the object of the company -is to "unify and. systematize the salt interests of the country." The prospectus states that arrangements have been made for the , - .7 - n : r.-.j For t hp Watchman. Notice. We have just receivet the lines! lot of Batau Iteed and Cane chairs .that can In found in a sc-nthcrn market. Trice from $ 1.7A tu &J.Q0; . ttltfu a beautiful line cf pictures in walnut and gik frume. CVH early to get first choice. Respt W. H. BURNS & CO. to view my lauds and at the same time ) purpose of the control of uearlv all ex the Western Frontier. i it 1112 salt producing properties on the The lands upon the banks of Uwarry are very good, but the hills soon rise beyond it of the same kind of gravel for 20 miles till I came near Abbott's Creek, which falls into the Yadkin, here the Noiih American continent, and these number 150 different works and compan ies. It is also stated thai a libera I dividend can be declared. Iu its prospectus, the company insists that it is not a trust, and I - 1 1 .t 1 m . .a. lanua oegin 10 improve, aim oeyonu it, j as proof tins, states that anybody may 1 -Mr. Byrd will ntove into the new 'i'.S-'h'JJ'st parsonage in a very short t-, I41r0. I). Hdvis' family have gone to Watauga Co.; for the rest , of the .jtecn months old child, of Walter Hod gin's returned to her f YiSmt'z Winston Saturday after a visit to her parents. 'Mrfl II. Clement' is' making an ex- through the Northern States, abrrQnt several weeks. ii.i nil m 1 1 r itn fK section it is proposed to penetrate by the 1, , , , ! 1 adkm project will ere long be reached " ' f , - 1 In' .k fiil tiim L'imn niiiil ..n.l .im - k-va.av ..Vlirt. L.ll1. ..V... av ' t !'' way to the Press Conven- Silf-bury isTepresented at the Press Ctniention, wnicwi is 111 session at l-.e-i 18 " . J S ftnir, MifO. J. Van Wek and J. R. ' J$ Wfel ii.ird. - ! communit v build a road w hieh will car 1 roac troin some point. present appearances it is in the power of Rowan to link herscli with St.nly ami in tle benelits such a connection may af ford. The question is, will she do it? Or,-"will she prefer to see some other lilr? J. T. Wyatt, stone cutter, lias just ' r' awa.v hom hr lhu advantages of such At ii 1 11 . ,,Mi.f. .....itiw... ...t .if a coiiiH'cluii. If i , v ((llit 1 to the Yadkin ubove 7 miles, and all along the Yadkin, is very rich level ground, free from rocks or gravel, but all is rich dark' red, and some inclining to yellow of the richest loams, here they sow barley, wheat, rye ami oats, and have yards to stack it in. The Yadkin here is a large beautiful river where is a ferry, it is near 3U0yjirds over, it -was at this time fordable, scarce coining to the horses bellies. At 6 miles distance I ar rived at Salisbury, the county town of Rowan, the town is but just laid out, the Court House built and 7 or S log houses erected, from this unto the end of Lord Granville's line which is as yet run no further, upon Cold Water creek on the Latawba's path, is 14 miles, the still very good. Here I was within 3 miles of the Northwest corner of my lands, which lye upon Rocky River, and its several branches, it being very rocky, being very rapid with many falls until it joins the Yadkin, which has stlso many falls, where they join the river takes the name Pedee, and falls Into the sea near George -si own or Winyaw. All the lands here are very hilly and grav elly, with rocky bottoms, interspers ed with veins of marchasite or spar on all the runs, branches or creeks which run into it are good lands. There are at present 75 families on my lands. I viewed betwixt 30 and 40 of them, and except two there were not less than from rive or six to ten children in going barefooted in warm weather, no woman wearing more than a shift and one thin petticoat; they are a colony from Ireland removed from Pennsylvania, of what we call Scotch Irish Presbyterians who with others in the neighboring tracts had settled together in order to have a teacher of tMeir own opinions and choice. Besides these there are 22 fam ilies of Germans or Swiss, who are all in dustrious people, they raise horses, cows, and hogs, with a few sheep, they raise Indian corn, wheat 1 1. .. 1 1 buv stock who will pav for it. London, July 30. Five-sixths of the amount of the capitol stock in the Amer ican Salt Company reserved for Great Britain has already been subscribed by shareholders in salt manufacture. A premium of 15 shillings is already offered on the shares of the new company. Lists will be opened in New York on the same dav. Vice and corruption hnvo cloaking themselves in eeemiug inao cence and purity, and many are deceived iiieir guttering iront and apparent "", oui 11 ougni not to require any great effort of the reasoning powers to convince any one that to secure perma nent nappiuess ne must do right. This must be confessed and acknowledged whether it be seen or not, for otherwise there is no hope or ground for man to stand upon. Should there beany general doubt on this paint all society and gov ernments would perish. Staff Cor,tpon dent Lumberton Robenonian. Country Produce Mark e Reported by D. It. JI'LIAX k CO. Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin. FOR THE WEEK ENDING FRIDAY JULY 19, The reports of the correspondents of the YV eeklv H eather Crop Bulletin show lands i a delieiency of rainfall, about an average temperature and an average amount of sunshine for the week ending Friday, July 19th. The deticieucy of rainfall has been rather beneficial to growing crops, enabling farmers to work the crops and clean them of grass. Altough the past week has been generally favorable yet the cotton and corn crops :4re not up to the average, condition. Tobacco is said to be below the average and in some sec tions it is though that at least twenty five per cent of the crop is injured. The wheat crop, whit h was supposed to have been very much iujured iu the shock during the very wet spell previously re ported, is yielding better than was ex pected. The potato crop is reported as very good. A little more rain in some sections would probably be very beneficial. Com .00 Peus 1.00 Flour cntv 2.G0 0 2.75 Meal .do Bacon Imtns .12 sides .11 " shoulders .10 Lard .10 Potatoes iruli 70 (a; 75 " sweet 50 (a .60 Fgjrs .10 Mutter .20 Chickens 2f(i7 .25 MoUssea country .30 Tobacco Market Report. Corrected weekly by proprietors bf Faaniers" Warehouse. Lugs, common, 3(5 5 " good, 5 a 8 Fillers, coin..' 4a 10 " good. 10h18 Fancy wr-uppcrs, none offeied Breaks large and-prices increasing. Cutters, com., 5(5 8 " good, 14a30 Wrappers, coin. I0a25 pood, 20n lo SUBSCRIBE TO The Cvjlini Wilc'imrr. barley, rve and oats, sms iVi . i i i. e a re :issu r1' i i kil ii c nco i ui or i ne v ku umin u in iuii au c 3 iuill funis from hisquarry on the Dunn Mie.wiii.iiuwiun Ul ll,l--,w. .... i ,i' i . ? i- t J ' J . i.ii.i . .i iii cheese, and tliev nave inine into Imhoo k : ' county. snouKi inev vote tne uuimreti . . . . r .. ... r Igi. ai6mitain lauge. la lit uother column will be found taiteftvent as to the condition, of the First thousand dollars proposed, will scarcely 1WB uiv; iuniuu. i iiu Luim7 11 i i n. v 4 f'!1'1!110 omce it -tji 1 irslmry - We think it st depejds entirely upon whether Dr. j! Iottlesires it removed. or not. , 5'Tlifi Salisbury post mastership has been -1 (i-i(lj.il nod l:ij. IT. Hnmsnv mmniiited. , f it, i t i i rr- i c . inns ii ttuuu Kite vn uiu v ii tci in isc uii-i rAl K-imwii' htc liikll t lif Tti-iCi t 1 1 ill liotri.tfi I ct I at a low rate of interest (5 per cent.), and ilue. The subject to taxa- 1 . 1. .. :. . l.. i- i s lion, iiiui lilt; ta.vtjs on it 'iviii ci v iicuim v r tt tl rpiiorted thnt the nnwprs tlmt, b ! cover the aeeruinir interest on the bonds. - ? f " It , hington have decided to keep the ! The debt w ill ntu thirty years, and long ;Ktic4..al Bank for 4he quarter ending; .mbjt bc soM at parfiU.e Vi, jVuly J2, 188J.. A very creditable state- j ro.ul wheu built wiU le sulje) iit;ntmdeed before falling due, the increased wealth of the country resulting from the work, will make the debt of small consequence and easy to manage. If these assurances are of anys value, it A Wonderful Care. Kussel;., N. C, July 1G, 1889. Messrs. VanWyck & Yiele, Salisbury : Dear Sirs: After having been under the treatment of a physician for more than a year, 'and after having taken near ly every remedy known to the profession and all to no avail, 1 had gotten so weak REPORT OP the CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Salisbury, In tha Stats cf N. C, At the close of business. July Vi, 1880. RESOURCES. Lomsanct discounts Overdrttts, secured and unse ured ... U. S. Bonis to secure clrculaitoa t If lii.r ufrw.t-c Hinrld in I mirtrr nrii .u.t f II .... .... ...... u i : vi... . imit i com not Kei, out o l it noue ami Due rrom approved revive s. gents.... could not digest anything that I ate or 1)ue trom otuer x.ltlolldl H.mkil drank and could not sleep at night, Dje troin 8ute B inks and banken... I was induced to try "Dr. Murray's Keal estate, furniture, and ttxiures. . wvpewia wire i,uo cure, no pay; ami premiums Paid. after taking four bottles I am in iu good J checks and other cash Uema Charles Town, having a waggon road to it, tho" XK) miles distant. 'because our roads are ; health as I ever was and can eat any uot yet shortened and properly laid out, j thin I want. I take pleasure in recoin- rn ml from the many merchants there. : nicndinir it to all sufferers of that dread- they afford tliem Knglih goods cheaper fill disease (dyspepsia) and urge them to ' Specie than at present in the Province, the trade i try it and be cured as well as convinced. ; Lejral tender notes beiug in fewer bands they take a much ! Yours Truly, I). C. Bradkhaw, higher price. This year they hae suf- j Pres't Mill Bridge sub Alliance No 424, & lerea much by the dry season, having not j Sec y Kownn county runners' Alliance .$ 161.9CG T4 2,n :;s .. 12,50000 i.Sloto . 12 13S S 1,109 4o 2,aS3 U 1,120 00 .. 3, moo 15S 4") Bills of other Banks , Fractional paper currenc3 nickels and pennies 2,620 oo had as much rai:i from the middle of I (For sale bv all dni'jrirists. $1 a bottle.) 92 15 6,105 oo l.'ioo oo lo.'.lT 15 Redemption ruad with r. S. Treasurer ( i per cent, circulation) 5fi? so Tot il &IM6 64 LI ABILITIES. CipltAl stock paid in , Surplus Hind Undlviaed proQts Nation il Ban' notes outstanrting. . an ''hi1 i amsay nude au excellent oflicer, and we ife jlio doubts as to his doing so again. tis t The State Grand Lodge of Knights of H lienor meets at . Waynesville to-day. removes the objections any may feel to I 4Mltli 111 ttff i - ..,1. ........ ... Since the above was put in type for this issue, the following notice has been sent out. It looks like business 'and we trust March to July as to enter the earth two inches, and since only chance thunder! ht.i. c tk-, showers, so that great'part of their in- j Nrth State ElVeT3' digo is so short as not to yield a crop. ! Wash iNCiToN July 20. In their re am! theircurn hurt. Thcair is line, water ! port to the Chief of Engineers of opera- goYnl, running springs from each hill, and t lion under the Kivcr and Harbor bill, the t i.tividu d deposits subiect ". the country so healthy that few or none j various officers in charge make the fol-j tochjick j have died since their settlement 7 or S j lowing recommendations of appropria- Timecertltlcatesof depca t years ago; lhe sow llax tor their own i turns tor continuing tne woik next year: cashier's clicks outsian lug use and cotton, and what hemp they I ltoanoko river, GtJ.000; Pamlico and Due to other National Banks have sown is tall and good. AH tlu-se Tar rivers, $lo,000; - Content uea creek, ! Due lo St ite Banks and bankers. high hills which they call barren, and .o,tnjo: I rent river, 9o,wUU; iNeuse river, Nts an l Diuarf-disoountea Sio.ooo oo l 0,000 00 3.T2S T lo,6i;o co 84,923 53 20.l2r OO 10,52 SO yyite a number of delegates representing the peop,e of j ,W;U1 wi, alsoliear what 3 M?e iu variotw parts i of the State pass- , . , . . . -rf f Ya.lkin ? f-l through herc-en route, Mouday night. 5 r i ft f Uibhop Lyman w ill visit Christ Church .1 'I . A. !. . I SI 1 . g inii couni 011 oepieuioci i.jiii ;uiu 01. ? "XHdrifws on the 16th. Holy Commun- raay be said in behalf of. the Yadkin Railroad. RAILROAD SPSAIN'O! jt ? t ' B - m will be held at morning services and fcolletlions will be taken up for Diocesan U IKiiis. 1 ' : i ' '4 s F ' - - I A ieetiug of the-Episcopal Congrega- lg,io iill be held in St. Luke's Church on ; Moinh 14 I(1;iv night arl o'clock, instead of the iIrjrtoii, Tuesday, Jul ifm, fiiiceipig ui me iwosueieues on iiui?iiiijr riglitl The collection will be for. the 01- 'fUi lndr Staesvillc is talking water works, and ;;Me wpuld suggest that they examine- the ifiyte&i we have Ik re, before giving out i ja eotaraet. Tliei-c is tio better system t e.tait than ours, an I we are more and V moreileased with it every day. It does veryitich of tho work claimed-for it and Imoredoo. I Th Royal Arcanum seems to be a pop- won't take are excellent for vines, with ' 00,000: Inland waterway from Beaufort which they are overspread but burnt ; to New river, 35,000; Beaufort Harbor, down yearly that few are left to bear $38,000; New river, $17,000; Black river, grapes , i 20,(HK); Cape Fear river, $420,000; Yad- I had ordered Capt. Waddell with our kin, 10,000; Lumber river, 130,000. Frontier Company to scout upon the edges of the mountain, and upon their Theo. F. Kluttz, Esq., president of the j return I set out to fix upon a proper and Yadkin Railroad Co., Hon. John. S, Hen- most central place for them to winter at, derson, J. M. Brown. Esq., S. J. Pember- jand erect a Barrack, and afterwards if ton, Esq., and others, will address the : if found proper to build a fort; I people of Stanly county on the railroad j went N. W. to the Catawba's River. question, at the follow ing times and which runs by the Catawba's town into j Terms w ithin the reach ofall, mtixfaction Total . 115,81 03 3,4a SS 34 ... ".oooco T7lO,36S4 For the Watchman. Notica. We are now prepared to do any and all kinds of repairing on furniture. Our workmen are the best that can be had. State of North Carolina. County of Rowan, ss : I, I. 11. KOUS T c isaler of tn above n imed bank d solemnly s.ve.ir that Uie above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I. ii. FOl'SI", Cashier. Subscribed .and sworn to before ine this i he 24th S9 day of July 1 CouKKCT A I test : R W OWN D. DAVIS, Notary Public. 1 M. C. BI.ACKMF.K.V U A. BINGHAM,) Directors. following times and j which runs bv the Catawba's town into j Terms within the reach ofall, mtixfuction ! firi A flTlTlTTln C i the Santee, and proceeded northward to guaranteed in erery rcpect or tw vharge I laV 1 ings, Saturday, Jjrfy i the latitude So0 40' to Third Creek, made. Trust to be favored with a liber- I Kill H K I H Xt ilay, Julv, 29; Bloom-1 which falls into the South Yadkin, w here ul share of your patronage. llTllllllIllllllll IM uly 30; Locust Level. I I found an eminence and good springs, Very Respectfully, j lj JL1 1J IJ1J XIXJU LI VA. 1: Big Lick, Thuisday ! and fixed upon that as most central to j W. H. BURNS & CO. places: Miscnheimer Springs, Nitur July 30; Locust Level. Wednesday, July 31; Big Lick, Thuisday Aug. 1; Cottonville, r inlay, Aug 2; Nor wood, Saluiday, Aug. 3; Albei marie, Saturday, Aug. 10. A m )iv imp rTiint question, has not been presented to our people, so let every one come and hear. - . - - The Potato Buj. The following appeared in last week's Watchman: '"The patato-bug, a round-backed, red and black specked, slow motioned fellow, resembling in color the well-known ladv-buir. though two or three times assist the back settlers and be a retreat to them, as it was beyond the w ell set- you a handsome per cent, on your money tied country, only straggling settlements by buying furniture ot them V. II. Burns & Co. guarantee to save j behind them, and if I had placed them i beyond the settlements without a fortif ication, they might be exposed, and no ! retreat for the settlers, ami the Indians ! might pass them and murder the inliabi ' tants and retire before they durst go and ' give them notice. As I was returning I I was alarmed with a report of our troops being defeated and General Braddoek being killed. g Intor jrder here. Nine candidates w eic.j argeY, has made its appearance here and initiated at the regular meeting Monday The life insurance offered in this night! " depredates on the foliage o . ! What shall we do about it?" of the potato. j or;aization is very cheap. A few i teatf among the Salisbury Lodge have 0 fVftjrfed, and the insurance money has d fHjJfys leen paid promptly. : The South Atlantic &KortLwestcmR. R. The Rockingham Rocket says in rela tion to the proposed road : In 1887 our people heard a great deal a T ; ' f . ' - uom? 10 i.eave. " $IrI Gallagher, the popular artist who Imjlbecn with us so, long, is preparing to - Ue.ie and expects tt) ro in a few-- days. f, uU wishes to take with him sample pic- Hurei of the good-looking ladies of Salis- iburjf. "A nice chance for young ladies St t"onthe carpet. 'r We are sure there arc non prettier.Hhan ours anywhere in the Horld. Convention. 5 fTe Sunday School Convention Having had the aforesaid bug in my notato natch, and having had occasion to forisn It Mr. J. R. Chamberlain, lately i elected to the chair of agriculture in the ! from Southpor i i t 1 N. C. College of Agriculture and Me-; wnicn nas to ehanical Arts, on this subject, I will uive i Montgomery the knowledge so gained for the benefit of those w ho are beiug visited by the pest. The Colorado potato beetle, so called because it originally inhabited the , Rocky Mountains, belongs to the order coleopterd, and is easily distinguished by ' the yellow stripes on- the adult. The eggs sue laid in clusters on the potato leaves, upon which both the larvae and the adult insect feeds. Most of the dam age done to tire potato crop is done by the larvae, which are the redish, fleshy lv riilltl rwitsttn lilrs. f. ;. ni-on- W..11G0 if thf to begin operations, and he informed I HI- alt 11.L1IVI O III VV "V lii-v v " - The finest and latest style of furniture will be found at W. H. Burns & Co. They defy competition, call and inspect their stock. (Jen. Bradley T. Johnson, of Baltimore, has been doing an useful work iu finding out how the Southern States have to pay for the benefit of the Federal pensioners the men who fought against the South. In 1SS7 the South received $1,724,1 15 and paid $26,717,042. Thiuk of it; the South ern States that were robbed, stripped and pealed by the North, are paying yearly nearly $27,000,000. 'This is an enormous bleeding and helps much to grind the faces of the toor. and the nesrroes among of talR about the building of a railroad the others. The Republicans have not it, V C, to Bristol, lenn., only made it possible io thus rob the pass through Kventnonu, South, but they actual by propose to in ana ftiauiy counties. jvan- crease the amount. XW IWnmmwct is thsit I road meetings were held, speeches were ; before the next Republican Congress ! made, and the people were led to be- j ends, the pension frauds will be much '. lieve that the road would be built. But ; enlarged and the South mav have to pay .... i i . . - it all ended had come j & NortiTW Butthc represelativeof thecompany, last t nday, savs that S27.000.(HX) "stands for interest has revived hopes that the road will ul- !nt3 per cent, on $(J00,000,0Q0. This is tiinatcly be built. Mr. Stevens is a mem- j the indemnity for the civil war actually ' her of the Chicago Board of Trade and is levied on the Southern States." a gentleman of means. For the past nanMHMMM eighteen months he has been at wo k trying to get matters in the proper shape PROVISIONS! NEW STORE P. W. BROWN, (N'ext to Farmers' Warehouse) Dealer in Choice Family Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, CANNED GOODS of eveiy description, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, and miny other articles, micli as d in bombast, and our people I fuUy ti,i, ty or ihirty-live million dollars. ' ft , - to regard the South Atlantic : orth Carolina is paving some $2,000,000 UllfTnP H OOQ AT IIIIPkPTIQ estern R. R. as "very dead.'' j to Yankee soldiers and Southern traitors jjullul i UggOj UL VJlllUilUillJ visit of Mr. E. B. Stevens, a ' j pensio:s each year. Gen. Johnson! f rnuntrr Produce ;. .nfiU.ni... l..t fi-itut, I . . .l z--irt 4i.. i . r .... : Ado all kinds or country rrouuee. I ! my, m mm mm I EARNEST ! Like the fellow who-. was hit in the circus anl velle l and bawl ed and come to find out he was not hurt, and when asked whnt was the matter said: " It don't hurt, but thev hit me with the stick they beat the monkeys with." I am not hurt but have been hit bv a Racket Store. Guess thev must have been the dog th: t was hit and hurt badly, for I see hi picture at the top of bis ad vertisement in the Herald. Didn't think he would die so quick, as they linger and languish generally about two years in thi country. But it's a good picture of 'em, ain't It, Deer George. I'm determined to close jout mv Sattcens, White Goods and all summer goods even below cost, so come in and price and you will find me as good as my word. Don't forget I am Headquarters for genuine Bargains in good first class goods. There're very few goods thrown into auction houses but what some fellow had tried to sell them before they went there and could not, so they sell -at any price to auction houses; an 1 no m m can keep his trade who sells shod IV goods. We have no old stock our goods are all fresh and new, ami you will find them as represented or money refunded. Just six weeks to close out summer goods -just six weeks r buy goods at your own price. Come ahead and get first choice! You can save money by pricing my goods. Don't let any otio tell you their goods are the cheapest, come and see for yourself.- Mr. Henderson M. Brown is now with me and Avill lc Jo lighted to welcome his friends and give them special bargains iu dry goods. Yours anxious to please o. B. VAN WYCK, IMer Latest Styles and Loiest Priced DIED. i (4ina Grove township will cf convene in 1 I Miss Addie Yates, daughter of the late us i i ...iii.i....iM...ii,,. ti.o nAt.it.i ! t iat. those arrangements wouiu soon dc worn, iiiiu win urine i iiiiu mv. .trci.vr , ".. beettle eventually, after attaining full : completed and work begun. W e yere . Wni. J. Yates, Esq., aged about 24 years, frrnwt.h tlu-v ro into the ground ami inspired w ith confidence by the modest ! lieti ast Saturday. The Charlotte News " . . i I.. . .x...ti..A in n it t , iilii.li lin c-l-iriL-o i i. . 1 T 1 auti wui iwiiiit uiuuuii in ii""" T""' srieiiks oi ner in men lerins. illlll W t JI I IV l 1 lllilb llll. l viivt him itv. uni" For Country Produce. UTTUll and see me and you will always remember J the place, rjr It yo do not need Goods bring your ! Buugiea to be repaired, or your Horses to De tnoa. Very respectfully, P. W. BROWN. 3T:3m the Tax Returns in Gold Hill Township. t IStheran Chapel Church on Saturday, ! there transform in a rude cocoon.. 3 1 1889 at lOi o'clock Every ! co,ne ou,hvith wings and are then 185J. at 1U) c . . I adult ihsect ready to lay eggs. j Wy school scholar, teacher and work- Uemedy that is the point! It is Tar- eJ in this township is earnestly requested . is Green or LondAti Purple. . There are '- Ito be present at this convention. There sevejul ways of applying the poison; the Xo. white polls 181 - - Iwill.be some important subjects discuss- nr8t a cjieupest .uieinoa w r -r I i .s .. . , , , , J one pound ot the poison either Pans jeti iq the interest f the Sunday school ; Grcen or Lontloll Purple into forty gai- r'vork. Ions of water and apply with a common "Vo m J sprinkling pot. In this wa5' the diluting ! cheapest means of applying the destroy- Lima or plaster may be usew iy She was a member of the '2d Presbyterian church. No. acres land 20777 t I v I . i Tadkin Rirer Improvement. ?f' T. j r ... .1 $ i vf"HNi i curicu nere h lew uii igu gj. f Aa sudden and very surprising flood mixing the same amount of poison with: m tie river had carried away the boats the same bulk as of watef . No fear f i,iL llhi,jR ,. , , . need be entertained of injury from the, :i 'J?wking machinery employed m this - isoi Jn Usil)gthe IK)tatoeSi as this ques- ; ge"t(JT,. But Mr. Frank Brown, v ho ,;in h.. been investigated and settled. f t r . i i" f 'ui charge of the business, mfoi ras us This insect might be called the 'pos I if." trJl - - i ii r town lots Horses Mules Jacks Goats Cattle Hogs Sheen 1 45 244 7o 2 23 (m 388 value - colored 2 $I45,1:X 11.440 :',74r 2." At his home in this county, on Friday July lUth of Typhoid Fever, Mr. J. M. Bost, son of the late Henry C. Bost, ageil 22 years. He was buried from 8t. An drew's church last Sunday morning, Rev. F. J. Murdoch officiating. Mr. Bost was well known here, especially among the young folks, and his death is very much regretted. it V-l RE (t5 Enr THE ONLY SHOE POLISH BUYERTGUIDE ior tbed)est quality and lowest prices Go to Schultz. For beautiful new dress shoes Go to Schultz. For the latest styles of Oxford Tie cz Clippers, GO t6 SchultZ. For Misses' heel and spring shoes, patent leather Go to Schultz. ain toy Lying four mile northwest of Salisbury, on or near the Wilkesboro road, contain ing U6i acres. The place is well water eda good spring for house use and several small branches. A new frame dwelling house with a double chimney, and front piazza. . Anothtr old house with a stone chimney, will do for a crop er. A new stable, well sheded. Terms to suit mirchaser. Call on me four miles - i. i .i me new For the largest stor k of Shoes and Slippers, Go to Schultz. For a large and well-telcetod stock of si raw 4im Go to Schultz. Farming utensils, house and kitchen u,cyu: ai his iiuuiB iic.li .v.m ,r tt-ilKuM. O.o m 1,046 an county.Sunday hist, Mr. Samuel Steele ; """iiw ' rfi :s o..ik.... . tt vnr Mocksville road. JOH L. AHLLI.K fall Ithatthe dnmnio r,A,.rr, t irt s Kimill Slim buir." Hi they noi exceeding $1. He is now working w "-"-" -rp ,don the Tiver, doing some trimming e X7 mile ready from the plant, ad. T. K. B. Mortesige pale notice? for sale at this office. furniture and provisions, Money on hand, -Solvent credits, AU other property, Aggregate value of real and personr.l property, white, Aggregate value of real and personal property, eol'd, A. V. Ki.i'TTZ. Lister uniti lavii, iij;ni v. j ( i COO o. The deceased had been a great sufferer J"'' 10, lSW.-uin. $11,037 ! from rheumatism for a number of years, 5,414 and for the last year was conhued to i.5S4 his house. He was one of Uowan's 9,105 highly valued citizens an upright and ! worthy man respected by all wlu knew $20G,2fi7 him. fOOi iTRCimP FOR THE I "CAROLINA WATCHMAN 111 ESLEYAi J i NSTrnjTE, STAUNTON VIRGINIA Op?nt September 19th. W. One of the Bort thor. oiirh aad attract ie .'SrlitxtU for yonnc ldl in the L'nion. IHntincuirhmi -lvantafln 91 1 b , A KT, ELOCCTIOS, tt. flimt tuwnrpa-. i'upilafrom Dinetn Statrc. Termtlo. Siierlal imluct-mntu to prwn at a diatanre. r.ir th tmt in'lm-nK-it of thin l KI.EBKAl tP V I RClM -V JiCIIOOL. wril for rtaluue tw fi.ii. A. Narrlc.D. DPriiitfit.t,SUiiJiUn, Vi.-glnJ If the lv-st at bottom prices are mm! Go to Schultz. For a nice trunk or cheap umbrella. Go to Schultz, For the best French blacking and ladies sho polish, Oo to Schultz. For prompt attention to orders by miil, Scud to Schultz. r Jg8iGN OF BIG GOLD BOOT.a Respcti'tilTi enough for VOll, LADIES .n Sl:Cm. J. Z, SCHULTZ. 7Mv. (5)0 m2

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