r.QvahwB. Watchman. L P.n8 Mrrow nnd w are Vw : . "raw on all sid Mr. Van Wvifc on all sides at the assi?nmpnt f IVf ,.1 .1 ... 4 - v - " i"irn mai me assets , are considerably in excess of the liabili- ties and W ope that he will soon be on his feet H-'ji m .1 -r mi n is The subscription mm ui a ue varoima i Watchman are . J urgoon natured friend and merchant LOCAL. aid ia advance, payment delayed 3 months - 2.00 $.VS" . Mr' L E Helft whose advertisement THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1890. The Census Men. Mr. H. Thyle, a special agent of the United States Census Department, with five assistants, arrived in Raleigh, Tues day morning. They came to take a cen sus of the State's indebtednefcs. When they visited the office of Mr. C. D. Up- church, clerk of the court of Wake Cotton 10 J. , Tobacco break large and at good t . . . prices. If you wantrto get a sure crop and a big yield, sow wild oats. What we ought not to do, wo should not eyer think of doing. - Why is it that people with good im pulses are as a general thing lazy? There is nothing small about this weather, except the temperature. Mr. h. L. Lunn, of Winston was here this week. He reports Winston still a booming- Time .waits for no man, and knowing this, a great many men do not try to come to time. Mr. Schultz has a shoe button which ho calls "Old Maid's Wedding," because it never comes off. Mr. N. B. McCanless has sold his in terest hi the firm of Bostiau & McCanless to Juo. W. Bostian. Many a Uig hog bit the dust last week ia Rowan county. Mr. Lanier killed 90 nice ones" on Friday. "Never allow yourself to get out of anything," says a writer in a household journal. How about dobl? Brother 1 lay den, of the Charlotte Chronical, spent yesterday in town and jiaitl our office a pleasant visit. A beautiful monument of marble has been placed in the English cemetery, to the memory of Mrs. Kerr Craige. The u umber in jaU here at present is unusually large. The next term of court will begin on February the 17th. Four hunters fire simultaneously at a a bird that keeps on Hying aud they ask altogether, "I wonder who missed that appears in another column, has a free 1 county, he refused to give them access to uuuverv Wilson nm rial ,..., 1,. bought of him to any part of the city. Give him a call. time?'' There is more billing than eooing in some of our houses about the first of the month when the buteher aitd grocer are heard from. Salisbuiy's representatives at the Davis School, at La Orange, are home for a few days, but will return the first of the week. JohnKrider was kueckod down and robbed of about $20,00 last Thursday morning before day, between the ticket office and freight depot. He did not recognize his assailants, and no clue to thom has been found. There will be a musical entertainment at the St. James Hotel to-night, given by a union meeting of the Ladies Aid Society and King's Daughters. After the musical, refreshments will be served. All are invited to attend. Henry Hudson had a horse stolen from his stable last Friday night by Emauucl Archer, & colored man. Archer and the horse were captured and Archer were placed in jail in default of a $300 bond, to be tried at our next term of court. Mrs. A. J. Lowrancc, of Enoch ville. has been quite sick. She has been truly a friend to orphaas, having taken at dinar ent times eight orphan children to raise without any compensation from their friends. We hope she may . live many years yet. It seems to be very amusing to stian , .-. ... - -- 1 a i V t . . . jscm lu get auoui, imy nixie negroes m the street and toss nickles and dimes to see them scrambling and tumbling after it. We very ofleu see it done and it- certainly seems to be a very harmless amusement. :- Two Concord ites, while hunting last week, caught a white rabbit, not a tame one but a regular old field rabbit that was w hite. We know of a white quai that is stuffed and on exhibition at museum in Philadelphia that was killed by Salisbury hunters a few years ago. The editor of the Davie Times has leen sued for libel by Prof. J. JI. P. Leigh, for publishing a paragraph saying that he had been too intimafc with his young lady pupils. The editor of the Times reiterates iho statement and further says that he can prove a great deal more. hifc books unless they would employ Wake county men, and he has been sus tained in his action. We hope that our clerk of the court will treat them in the same manner when they visit Rowan. Death of William B. Fraley. The old acquaintances of this gentle- men nave doubt less experienced a pang of sorrow on hearing of his death. If they knew him well, they must feel that the neighborhood in which he lived has sustained a loss not easily repaired. H Evangelist Pearson. Rev. R. G. Pearson, the noted evange list, is now conducting a aeries of meet ings in Charleston, S. C. His meetings are being held at the Citadel Square Baptist Church. He has made engage ments for the next twelve months in Southern cities, and after that he will visit Europe and Asia Minor, accompan ied by Mrs. Pearson. On February 1, Mr. Pearson will besma series of meetings in Baltimore. Sneaking of the methods of conversion pursued by him, Mr. Pear son said, according to the News Cuvrier-. "I am utterly opposed to all clap trap and sensational methods. I want every thing conducted decently and orderly. I introduce into my meetings life enough to be interesting, order enough to be de cent and interest enough to be health ful. I rely entirely upon the plan, sim ple and practical preaching of God's word. I depend upon the efficient spin tual co-operation of God's people and place my reltence upon the Holy Spirit. In my meetings I work for the good of all orthodox denominations and ever try to denounce one denomination A. D, Horah, M. D., offers his! professional services to the citi-f zens of Salisbury. Office, Room Iso. 1, St. James Hotel. nst. How to I am sell- RIltr inganele- w gant 7J octave up- PjnnA right Piano at only liUU $200.00. I make no mon- flhnin ey on it scarcely, but a V"F- pleasant customers advertisement. I can sell you elegant Pianos of celebra ted makes at $300.00 and $350.00. I warrant every piano I sell for years, give yon a handsome stool, give 15 days time, one embroidered cover, music and instruction books, and FAY FREIGHT TO YOUR DEPOT. I can sell you an Organ at $50.00 that is a beauty. $90.00 buys a Miison & Hamlin Organ, THE FIRST MAKE IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD. ASSIGNEE SALE I 1 I IT I 1 1 I BARGAINS! BARGAINS! NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. $6006060066 1 oppositions to anotuer. My idea s tl 1 , 1 viuui l m tat li 1 u 11 .0 w icntu liic luaosio wu uuusmerauiy uuovo uio average in T . f . bv exiM,pieneft that the native mieingcnce, ana sun nigner in 1 masses are neither scholars nor theoloc- 1 can sell you an Urgan as cheap as acquirements, which gave him a positioinian3 and for that reason I find it more you can buy it in New York, Rich- & 1 ia . 1 1 . i a. a. 1 I . ... iiT the social circle only to be gained and iecuve 10 ueai wuu viuu iroios iu a m0hd, tJharlestou, Atlanta, St. Louis held bv those who possess them. For You could not ask' for many years of his life he was one of the nnt h nnn the le h-ealtful to the e1- easier terms than I offer. At a small magistrates of the count v aud filled the ucated. -s P" cent above cash prices, I sell you a nlaee with credit to himself) He wa Mr. Pearson remarked that he has Piano and let yon pay $25 cash and $10 also Chief Magistrate in the Inferiort1 wcceasflil in Permaneacy jper month. Almost ny hsT terms Court while that indicatory existed in "'Z C can arranged. 1 shall keepyi m . T I 1 1 II- TT .. iill 1 1 public trusts at different periods of his Me and that recently he had received Offenng. Vntejme for catalogues. , , ... ,, la letter from A. G. Brenizer, of Charlotte, life, and always with invariable credit to that ful, J0 per cent of those he himself. converted Were now good men and active The latter part ot his lite was largely I in church work, devoted to two suhiects on his farm the The evangelist said with a smile that enltnre nf fiah nn.l nf fruit., Tn th for- he hd receiveda number of Opposition mer he had attained marked success, so that his fish ponds were yielding a handsome reward. In the 'latter, it Is I, as Assignee, am now offering the largo and well selected stock of goods of O. B. VanWyck T rtMT DPI AW fACS E. M. ANDREWS. CBAuom, N. C. LI. movementsin the shape of theatres and He recalled an incident that circusses. while in Rock Hill showed in that town. L ED HEILIG S nes' s'ck x town, consisting of believed he has left the best and best selected orchard iu this piirt of Une tOWn saving . , aii nnfirlv nt. 1 he 11 n'elnek iwrfnrmnnM oiuercu i . . " , j iA inac iae circus piuieu up siaaes ana leu The show drew jiUJJi,t LJ. PROVISIONS. that they could not t4buck asraldtsuch a show as Pearson's." He made a number of conversions on the same evening that the circus was to have performed. Chickens are Very scarce and would propably briu a joo;l price. If any of our country friends have a surplus, now is the time to dispose of them. Ir. Barjjer, of Woodleafv brought in our oflice yesterday morning a branch of would be plum tree In full bloom,!pulled from a tree as he was coining to town. Tom Morgan, a negro break man cu the V. K. C. R. R., wboc homo was iu Salisbury, was killed last Monday by falling oil' of a freight car near OKI Fort. He was putting on breaks when the rod broke, and when found he had the wheel and a piece of the broken rod iu his hands. the State. On these two subjects his la bors were a public benefaction, in so far as others may be induced to improve on what be had so well attempted. The deceased was a native of Rowan, one of the younger members of a highly respected family (David Fraley's) which uuuiisucu iu iub wumji 4 .' "Uarson barker was rouna aeaa in a 1840. The subject of this notice was south side saloon yesterday. It was the married to Jane Elizabeth, youngest striking end of a remarkable life. For .i i, r'ri...t, ,i tm....: . . years one of the most eminent preachers daughter of Thomas and Clarissa lvin- f thJ1Iethodist church in NJW York caid, in 18-Id, by whom ho had six sons state , ho became a drunkard and out and one daughter. Four of the six have cast, wandered to Pueblo, reformed and Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Carpets, fro survived both father and mother, the mother having departed this life in 1S82. The death of Mr. Fraley has created a void in Franklin township aud in tho circle of his acquaintances, which time alone can fill. He was in his 67th year was born January loth, 1823, and died January 10th, 1890. Latest Developments at the Tebc Saun ders Lline. Rn.ru -out your chimneys the first rainy day we have and do not wait for the March winds and a foul chimney, actiug iu concert, to bum up your house. Prof. O. C. Hamilton, of Union Insti tute, was iu Monroe last Saturday and informed the iiegittcr that the pros pee t was that the present term of his school tho most prosperous one it had ever experienced. Union county has cnusc to be proud of her excellent schools. Landmark. II V y' VI 1 1, w istrous Ovirfi Mr. Wood Kridcr has performed the duties of sheriff since his father's health failed, and although but twenty-two Every few days a traia load of TOtored JeftV3 of B 'e hVe heard it said, by emigrants pass through Salisbury .en their way South. They come principally from the eastern part of the State. Wheu we consider how little difference i her a is ia mankind, either in body or mind, we cannot help being astonished at the airs some people give, themselves. Leon a Leazer, a two-year-old son of II. M. Leazer, Esq., knows fifteen letters of the alphabet aud learned them only in tho Bible. Bri ug on your smart child ren . Rev those who are in position to kuow, that it has been a long time since the county of Rowan had a more efficient officer. Whv wouldn't It do to koep him thero another term? There Is said to be coldness existing between Collector Eaves aud Dr. Mott. This being the case, the formers "skat ing on ice cream" will soon be at an end The Doctur still holds the reins saying unto one go, and he goeth, and to anoth er come aud he cometh. Whenever Dr. Sheriff I. E. Saunders aud C. C. Wade, Esq., were up to the Saunders Mine day before yesterday, and brought up news of probably a native of the " latter State. quite an exciting nature in regard to the develnnment.s now beinor made at this extraordinarily rich gold deposit. Ditaatron Overflow. Theae men met sit the mine Senator J. CAIRO. 111.. Jan. 16. Three hundred ix o . i u ir. f t..i... r uer&ou at iumie, xiiiuois, uuvu uwu t m . .i I t rv looi'o f hftir hninpu nv n. end- i . . . . I (jV IIII'V'IIVIl I v.. . . It. 'I 1 ..w ... W " . w Wisconsin ttne recent purcnasers oi me ten rise in Little Wabash River, aud it property), Senator Geo. Hearst, of Cali- hs feared that a still lanrer number will fornia. Jno. A. Kirk. Esq., of Washing-Lbe forced to abandon their dwellings aud ton Citv. and several other capitalists oft take refuge on high grouud, The river is the North and West who. we suppose, out of its bauks, and the northern part came down to see and know for them- of the town is Hooded to the depth oi 'M selves the truth as to its reputed great feet in some places, and from 75 to 100 vnlne. houses are suhmerijed. ine houses nave TS.-rt hUara wore mnrfe in the elenrlv I all been vacated, the ueople seeking ref- evnoReil vein. located at tho bottom and uge in spare rooms of their neiirhbora in about the middle of the maiu shaft, tho southern part of the town. Vast whi.-h is not. more than 30 feet deen. and stretches of low land attU meadow are from these iwn hlnsts vm are told that under water, and a number or animals n iciimn .t'MVVH-nrih nf nnre cold havo been carried awav or drowned in .- v...... -, .... , n-- -.- , i .. - . , nnxmtiwa nnieklv crathered un: and the tields. r enco rails. DOaras ana Obuer - "1 j n it . . this does not include the cold that was drift, borne down stream by tho ragtug Having bought out the stock of O. A. Osborne I am now pre- The End of a Brilliant, Bad Man. pared to offer to the citizens of A newspaper dispatch of the 6th inst. Salisbury, and the public gener- jm Pueblo, Colorado, says : V any, at close prices A CHOICE LINE OF FLOUR BACON SUGAR COFFEE CHEESE CRACKERS MOLASSES CANNED GOODS VEGETABLES CANDIES aud everything found in the GROCERY LINE. 500 lbs, of Fresh Hams JUST RECEIVED. . Give me a call and I will try to please you, both in price and in quality. Respectfully, L. ED. HEILIG. CHRISTMAS Is past, and we Jiave COME DOWU TO BUSINESS. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Carpets, Ribbons, RibMtas, Corsets, Collars, Shirts, Collars, Shirts, Cuffs, Cuffs, asain joined tho church. His refonna- t'xdti lasted for a year, during which time he did editorial work and demonstrated rare ability. His last fall was complete, all efforts of frienda being useless. He leaves a family iu Indiana." This man was at one time a member of the North Carplina Conference, M. E. Church, South, and during the war rode the Alexander circuit for two years, lie is remembered as a preacher" of extraor dinary brilliancy, but flighty, as was also his wile. While preacuinff in Alexander he led astray a young girl of an excellent family and for this ho was unfrocked and left the State iu disgrace. He came to North Carolina from Virginia and was Tics, Ties, &c., &c, &c., Ac., Ac., This stock MUST BE SOIjP at once. - v : Come early and avoid the rush. - , LEE S. OVERMAN, Assignee., ANNOUNCEMENT OF W. H. REISNER & BED., LEADING JEWELERS. yet to be separated from the quartz ore waters, indicate that the farmers have thrown up liy the blasts, which ore spar- suuereu mueu. visible narticles nas Deen ruiueu. tho men Hay ou tho bottom land We intend to sell goods cheap er from the 1st day of January lrlH innm nr 1pw with visible rvirtiides has been ruiued. It is reported mat ino nf thA i.rpcinns metnl. I worst is vet to come, and that the people Rnr.li mlnp a vnritfthlA hnnnnzn. In- in the towns alouz the Little Wabash are Will Davis a native of Salisbury, Mot fs influence at Washington ceaso jflas i,lis nmvl to be naturnllv nreDarinir for the worst. At Corwiu it is let An v nf Af.irrh. 1800. re lwliovr exnected that tho river will rise 15 feet J Western .part of the State, preached at will be extinct. our people have about eoolod down, nut nigner. ir in is uoes oappen, vn ru.t inan iney nav ever Deeil SUIU in Ki.:;i . ... u u k' i-f c... but those gcntlemdn from the Northwest will be appalling. . ..vi.wiwu " tn."" Mn hi nnn. pMirv nnd Donovan nass- ,hn thorn T nokv wp.-nprffit v I - j J S I It V vmm-m v , w - w - " I. . m . . a I 1 r r fAimt t hat nn nin anon t no v en minp nf P.difnrnia hut this wns the! KW YonK. Jan. 20. The Eveniug u....w. . , w- I .1 1 t U..IK..W Knnn richest cold deposit he had overseen. un oi 10-uuy mw." Ti.ic nvicrniiicpnt nrnniwpt, will nrnlv- ciers claim to have discovered i ..v r ' I " - - - - I I . - . ... ahlv ha tha means of sel inir a irroat deal band ot Mexieaus, caning ed through Salisbury last Kliin Suther. Rso.. of China Grove, has in charce of ofluccrs: on their way to j I J r - in his posscssiou a one-half cent IT. S. Mississippi, where they were being eoin of 1797. On one side is th word taken oil a requisition from tho Gov- M Liberty," on the othwy " U. B. of ernor of that State for Aiding and America." It is for sale. abetting in the prize fight between Suli- van and Kilrain last July. Muldoou holds tho championship in wrestling land is described as being a most powerful lookinc man. He was-Sulli- van's trainer. Deceptive Counterfeits. Salisbury, in order to make room for our Spring Stock. that themselves The pine timber in this section is fall of insects unlike anything known here before. They are of the size of a very largo louse or a small house-flv. Who can tell us the name of the insect ? A good brogan shoe for $8.00 Suits for of the mineral lands in this and lian-lprivate bank have been coming V $0.00 Boys suits from 91 .i0 to dolph county, especially on the Uwharrie States silyer dollare aa4 wuing tj "l j ' .i ' Jr.. i ...:n tn innit whn inm them in retu range, ounn; me preseuv yoiir, uu likely lead to other rich discoveries. The Elliott Opera House at Hickory was formally opened last week, when tho Boston Quintette cave a select con- The District Stewards of the Salisbury District,;Methodist, which comprises the counties of Stanly, Cabarrus, Pavie and Rowan, held their annual meeting at the Methodist church here on Tuesday. me lourtcentn annual convention of tnwns sn the State the Y. If. C. A. will meet in Goldsboro VCTy much in need of on the 13th of March and will continue iu session for three days. Salisbury in all probability will be well represented. Mr. John S. Henderson's daughter " who has been ill several weeks with fever is now convalescent, Mr. Hender son has returned to Washington and entered npon his duties as Congressman. m . 1 A . range, during the present year, and will to Mexieaus, wno give tnem m raunip Tho profit in this scheme cau be readily seeu, when it is known that tho Uuited States silver dollar of the present con tains 72 cento worth of the precious mfifcal. This allesred bank takes 72 cents worth of bullion, aud with a stamp the The Charms of an Editor's Life. One of the beauties and charms of an editor's life is in his dead-headiux it ou all occasions. No one who has never exact couuter part of those issued at the lasted the sweets of that bliss, can begin United States Mints, stamps out the dol- lar. There is tiothins counterfeit about . t.-j c tun :tni to take in his rlorv and happiness. H cerx. uuug,ug ,. vv does $100 worth of advertising for a rail- the dollar, and it is therefore difficult to wnicn appearuu iu uio oW comnanv. cets a "pass" for a year, detect it. Tho gentlemen wno nave last week, it would do credit to larger rides S25: and then he is looked upou as made tho discovery are of the opinion Salisbury stands a dead-head, or a half-blow u dead-beat, that this wholesale coining of unauthor- a modern upcra 1. r .- 1 -..... " . 4U House. It is seldom that our people ,l .ir je ,hA hli i .rnurd-li TTT, miii,mi uicrS,i dnllars have been have an opportunity of seeing a first he js begrudged tho room he occupies, foisted upon the citizens of tho Uuited class play, and we are told that it is due for if his complimentaries were paying states, by keen-witted Mexicans. to the fact that the opera house is below tickets the troupe wouiu ne .so mi en u - . f pUVbCV. JIG U1V v s csiivi puun sa vuusvh auiiu s vmv w festival free to any desired extent, and Western North Carolina was recently on dnfts the noster nrintimr at half rates, aud his tax rounds, aud. talking to one ot his Wc heard a person who M'as suffering miv n "thank von" for it. He Unnstitnents. made some reference to the I m. . - . . , i r frnm n cimnnorul fiicn tf tlin "iinnnfl" anv 1 .Imu innni unrlr nr.il iiilnnslv fiiV ihotntm i t ll nf Al'tT TV.IVIS. "1 Ui) .mall aSKCil II ..VP... 1 V.C.V. VUQv V. ...V I r ""J I V- O UJVI V T. V M .v. " " ..... j ...... V . v. ! . last week that it was enough to kill -the and community than all the rest ot the Davis was still in prison "eH population put together, ana gets curses Another man came up an -jumcu i If you have the hard cash and want anything in our line don't fail to call on us, as we will give you more for your money than you ever have gotten before. Respectfully, D. R. JULIAN & Co. par. i Mr. E. K. James has disposed of his Bus to parties at Winston. It is a large anu commodious vehicle, and we would it and that the doc is dead. Brother F . like to have a dime for every person that givessomo very interesting reminiscences aevi , nut we naa no lUea mat ,t won u ny ii where conversation, and asked if Gen. Lee was Kin uim. c icarii irom iuo twin uv m.in , ovnta :l few tlnUura far the fourth ifosiri vftt. While tne tnree were iikiuS I !il v hnwftvor-that, ho hnsi sunmimbed to I .if Tnlv n hnoji hull nlnh nr n nhnro h. he a fourth ioined them and tendered lie passes or i " j i il I v t iiiii i m - . ' v . . ioy is gratefully remembered. He ces "free," you know. Ulica Obiter a has ridden lu it from the depot up town. , , . mt , TTberc is a great temptation to try the strychniue test, on a dog notwith standing he may be a fine setter or Pointer, that habitually howls aud barks at the moon, visible or not, from mid night to day. 4fk Attention is called to tlndvertUement of Lee S. Overman, as Assignc.e, in an other column. The inventory uf slock will be completed to-duy and tb.e doors will he opened for trade to-morrow. Everything is marked down low and it will be your own rfuull if you miss jood baraius. .. - f i in regard to nun, says no was a regular boarder at the Fountain Hotel, iu Win ston, and that he used to sit on his tail w and guard the Ash iu tho fountain in front of the hotel, which all shows that Brother Foy and the Winston peoplohad a closer acquaintance with his majesty than wc would like to have. . MARRIED. . . , By Itev'Sam'l Rothrock. D. D., at his residence jii ILowau count v. IN. ., Jauu arv 19th. 1890. Mr. John W. Iniker and XJiss Mary A -J.ljepii A. LiWii. Ia. Brown, daughter of Mr. Train Eobbsl bj Two Hasked Men. Tulare, Cal., Jan. 21. The south bound passenger train was stopped this morning hy two masked men, seven miles north of here. The robbers climb ed over tl e tender of theei g' ne, and c m- pelled the engineer and hreraan to go with then, aud ordered tho express man to open tho door. The amount taken is not known, hut it is rumored to be several thousand dollars. The rob bers made the engineer and firemen ac company them some distance from the train. A tramp, slealitig a ride, was mistaken for a train man, and the rob bers shot him in the head. Ho was brought here, and may recover. There 5s- uo tirae of the robber . Hulk Rill in nav men t of his taxes. These would be called by a poker-player "three of a kind."-&foe3-riltc Ijandmark. "Does farming iii Kansas pay?" was -iii.inn rpcpiitlv 'discussed in a 111 ivvuv" " - western Kansas debating society As tho KTimikpr for the afiirmative arose, the leading disputaut for the negative opeued thn hi. iv door and shoveled in alout a bushel of "protected" soru. JUWot; -J)eutocrai. Country Produce Market. Reported by i. B. JCI.IAN k Ct). (Jorn .40.45 Pea. Fluurcutj 2.00(mi.50 Meal .;or .& Bacon bams ' .I2J sidvi .11 Lard .10 PoUtoes irsh ;u 0 .65 " ' sweet 45 (, .5o Eprps -5 Bwiler .2022 J (Miickeui 12.1 .2: JJoIuiiti touutry JO $1.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 WANTED ! -o- The name of every man in Western North Carolina who lias timber-land, improved and unimproved, farm lands, town lots and properties for sale. We must have bottom prices, full, clear and correct descriptions. Persons wishing to buy, sell or rent properties will find it to their interest to write to or call on McCuBBIHS f REISNER ETAL STATS AGT1TT2, SALISBURY, X. C, We are receiving new goods daily, and now have for your inspection the finest line of Watches, Glocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Rings and Novelties ever on this market We have every thing complete Our work department is the best equipped in the State, and are now prepar ed to turn out work at short notice, and in a workmanlike mannor. Appreciating past favors shown the old firm, we respectfully ask a continuance of your patron age to the new firm. We are, truly yours, W- H. REISNER & BRO. N. B. the change of the firm name neces sitates the closing of the old books, and Lwould respectfully ask all who are indebted to me to call and settle the same. Very truly, W. II. REISNER. Cotton and Grain Market Rciwrt! bj BOYDKX QUISX. St. i 1 sool midttiinir, CiiMHl Muddling, Middling, tow uiddlinK, TinneB, ORA1X. Whrtt Corn OiiU 9 60(ttK5 60 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the Executor of J. M. Ritchie, dtcM, tfais ia to notify all-pcr-.-on.-, having clainta ugaiust hi t-Uie to (irecut ihtm to mo tor paymeui ou or before the fcOth day of DecaWrt 1W0. Persona indebted to cil etate at rev nneatetl to make immediate a)tti.ut. Dneeaaber 1Mb, lSW. . 9:6t.ud. J. t LIFE, Ea'r, of J. M. lliubie, dc d. 9