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I . I m Caroaaa watcqmaa. LOCAL. .,-riitidn rates of The Carolina fiTLvmcut delayed 3 months 2.00. fill HSfA FEB. 8, 189(K Court begins on the 17th, tobAcco breaks have been good during M f ei'ft " p ---.7 Attention is callel to the advertise ment of T. F. Yonnnr in an Tier column, rerions needing anything in his lines hy c tiling u4; fi,i ttt he keeps the best of everything and at reasonable prices. Go d see him. One who has figured on it pays, when the Yadkin railroad U completed to lJans raouiitaiu that a stone hoa.to can be built in Salisbury for a very little ad vance on the eet of building one of brick provided reasonable rates for freights till mm . " win dc allowed. State Hei Marie n Free letter: Subscription is General Hero. i Loan u vend eases of Mtu- I rherc bs ra; 1 b'feple town' but ,loue lfcberocs in tins section don't seeui be very sujceptable to the emigration fever. ... Botlec a big lot of dump, carts at he freig!'1 depot for the Yadkin Kaif- bad force The chinu bug ia dehtg a great deal Eft-juge to thy fall oats m some parts r U the souniy. fr T 15. Marsh ha bought an inter est i" the shoe store of Mr. jrZ. gchultz, &U- theuew rirm. The S. Cecilia Society will meet Friday k,ht February 7th, at 7i o'clock, at the SdcneeofMr.I. II. tW, Mr A. I.. Hall kiled two pigs h s'. ueek eleven months old, that weighed jg5 and :UJ:; UM. no eau una tt-. Mr Will Young lias purchased the stock , i ri-v . Recti & Sou, and will cai ry on the grocery business at their old -stand. Lost Sunday was ground hog day, and ijtwas too cloudy lor him to -see his Wiiniow we can coiifcicfer that winter is gne. Tfie Sttlishury column of the Chorlptte Xn& Lives some of our enterprising LciclwaTsiuaiie -a write up iulo-du s jL-ue. A Very entertaining musicalc was given IfrVrut. . 11. Ninvc's la Thurfcdi.y Light und the pupilteapiiucd themselvts An ' AlbermarJe corresponcnt in the Concord Tune says that tho railroad men and gold mineis are sparking the Stauly county girls aud brags that some of them will soon have an interest iu tho mines or railroad stock, "lie's fool i ig the.e" "lie's fooling thee." The Charlotte Chronicle, welcomes Ed itor Caldwell, who is to respond to the toast "The St.ite Press," at the Chamber of Commerce banquet in that city to night, and hopes that it will not be many years before it welcomes him to the city asGovernor Caldwell. So mout it be. A very handsome granite monument has been erected in Chcsnut Hill ceme tery to tire memory of thu lute Moses Lr. Holmes. It was built by Messrs. John ston & Klliot. of Charlotte. From North Carolina granite, quarried at Moores ille. Ai.no u atic-as me merit or our Home ma terial and our home mechanics. The h'Mtile feeling of th Portnsrncse being s licited for tbb purpose of cstab- against England i increasing, and is said lishiug a cotton factory at this place. 1 to be more bitter than ever. Up to date $15,003 have been subscribed! .. ' , . -. and the list is tity inereasin-. 1. T3 1 Snpari-? on , ner voyage irom iiaurax, . 10 laver Adieville Citizen: Mayor Blanton with : pool had 335 head of cattle washed over- sevenu or Asbevillv7s business men were showing the town yesterday afternoon to a number of toretgn capitalists who aro nere with a view to investing extensively. Ncw3 Observer: Friday morning be tween one and two o'clock the Temple store and dwelling, located in tho su burbs of the city on the Hillsboro road, waa dest roved by fire. The loss is esti mated at $ l.OJJ. insurance reported at 3,000. board. tDr. G uli is. of GitlinT f U stjbniitting propdsitions to Fhila lelphia capattiists for tho m inuracture or nis guns in that city. Dr. McGIynn, tho Catholic lecturer who bad gone to Chicago on an egnge ment, was taken seriously ill on his a:- His eoudition is critical. Greensboro North State: Mr. Hone sey at thc'Egypt coal mine is meeting with grettt sue-ess. He is now miuitfg about 150 tons of coal a d;-.y, and selling it in Greensboro, Winston, Italeigh and other points along the road. Mr. II. B. Peters is agent for the coal. Franklin Press: The bodv of the col ored mail carrier that was reported missing about six weeks ago on the route between Cleveland and Hack town, lenu., has leen fonnd lodged on a rock iu the Oconee river. The horse and sulky were found soon after the accident. Charlotte New-: Mr. K- I. Armour, who is at the head of the great Kansas City house, will visit Charlotte next week. rhe Armour racking House located Here aud Managed by Mr. John W. Miller, is one of tlii m st important branch houses of this company, and does an im.naase business throughout the South. we are giao to icarn mat trie L diver sity offers a three mouths course espire ially to male teachers rce of tuition be ginning on February, 21th. No exauii nations are requested for entrance. We have seen the programme and find it very attractive. All teachers desirous of improvement should write to President Battle for circular, i. To Stlisbsr7s Hcsicianx Tnrrr are ka rxhbtlt tmoin to rAtfnci- PATE IV CnABLOTTK'8 MUSICAL FESTIVAL. Privcctox, N. J., January 20th, 1300. To the AwmiVmow of Suliitbnry : An I cannot write a separate letter to each of yon, I take this method of making some sugges.i ns concerning the Musical Festival to be held in Charlotte next June. Though at a distance from Salis bury for a time, I do not feel myself out of Salisbury's musical circle, and wish to contribute my share to promote the cause, both in Salisbury, and m .North Carolina. A few weeks ago I beard HandelFs "Messiah," that grandest ofall oratorios, given by two hundred and fifty voices, aud seveiity-nve instruments; and as I heard the beautiful story of Christ's birth and life and death, told in liquid notes of melody and in mighty passages of harmony: and at the close the broad and solemn measures of the "Amen Chorus," I wondered if we would ever have anything like that in North Caro lina. Every true musician in the South mu.-t desire to see the advancement of musical culture, and amreciatiou among our neo- hanging one Keys in ixovemocr last on ai piCt and the only way to secure the ac- nmrgc ui nor.u Mc.imig. hkj "vl I couipiisnrociii oi mis aesire is 10 uiy comnuttcu without oau. aside all selhsh and personal interests . . , , r and lend a helping hand and voice to just Mrs. CoDninser. the eldest daughter of . . t . . , ,t.Ti ,.,.!..(. w Ul-iiuo rlwwl iim Simihiv m n il- 1 1 . v-ww j .....v , j .- i Moi.v vpars nco a tew musieians ill ing. ne was u.irty ywra Worcester, Mass., formetl an association Ult- iuuuii tiLdtii in mi. I nnI nMAtiAaii Anfhoma .in, Pea m hinM . ... . J m e I mill J H V iuvu .iiiuiv m.; it n t Mk mm iun within the last thirty-five days, two of v . th u hhl th(rR f tliiiin being the results of gipe. : Two years ago it cost the Boston and Maine railroad company $100,000 to keep its tracks clear of snow. This winter the snow plough has not made a single trip : Ou her poasase from New York to Lav eroool the British steamer Nissmore tdouifhed into a huge iceberg. The ster.- mer was moving slowly, arid no great damage was done A party of lynchers has been captured near Greenvidc, Texas, charged wi;h ASSIGNEE SALE tt 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 i n 1 1 1 f r $10,000.00 worth of Dry Goods to be sold at and below New York Cost. r This is the biggest Dry Goods Sale ever offered to Salisbury and now is your time to save money. Laurinburg Exchange: The families of 51 essers George Whitfield and John Di vine were made very sick by eating some soused meat last Wednesday. Their phy sician decided'that the meat was tainted with acid from putting it hot into a tin .... " . ' m t . pan, which is a warning to makers or it before somebody's life is lost by it. .WilkeslK.ro Chronicle: J. C. Mitchell,! . i . . 1 We have not hcen ai.le to gei nie pro- cdediic's of business ii tho Salisbury i L.ml.,1- nf t'ominei v e. la'U ly. V hat is VM'"" w. e matter? MoHtoftlie jewelry that was stolen fl-oiii Mrs. C. J. Bingliain last weeK lias IlI.i.II I'l -11 I t'i ri.d.but the. robber or "roobers i . - ii . i . , ure sl,ni ai largu. Bctweco 40 and 50 hands are now at work on lic Yadkin ltailroad and a com mi-ssary store t., being erected near town forjtlie benefit of th; hands. u ml Mrs. 11. A. Judd. arrived in WWoiry from England last Sunday, and lift Mumhiy n.ori.ing for liilesyille. Onr (kjogratnlalious, Mr. Judd. Th- M-iMttntr sti fur this week has been wmui niid spring JiiiC. Almost warm -enou-li lor some one Lo begin agitating .1 r . f m. . . I 1 . , . . Ue hyiem tn sewerage ioi ojuwuui;. An alarm of tire was sounded last liijjht about seven o'clock, which took a big crowd out to tho western limits of town to see aa old broom sege field burn- Dud Simmons, one of colored genii, gUinto trouble in t'oncord lust week, 1 ikvilhe r ii.-.s. and had to leave "his tjrt null" an security for his line and eort. I The nuuiy friends ofMr. Omner Bre- Biztr will be pleased to learn ol his -tion to the ollice f Secretary und Treas urer gf the Victor Cotton Mills of Chat- lot te. -J Mr. II. B. Font., of C:tbarras, was in lawn last week laying ilia stock of hardware-supplies for Green Grove AlliancfJ. Mr. Foutz knows where to come for bat gain. y Tom and George Harrison, Chniles T:ayhr arid two other pvrs tin named B vceainl Olt wero hatlilded over to court last Thursday by Eq. Ueilig fi r juabling, Crops are looking fine all ove the county with perhaps the exception of right around Salisbury, If nothing bap bensjiur farmers will be in happy spirits next harvest. ....'- A farmer who f-old his tolutccoiu Sali vary yesterday reported that a week ago he took a load to Winston aud it only brought 7 els. The-load he brought here Was of the same grade and b: ought 12cts. Mr. A. A. Hart, of Wood leaf, lost a val inilile horse last week, from lunis fever. He had brought a heavy load of whea t fo town and on-his return the horse ro fuseil to cut for niao ilay4 tind then died. Mr. Go. W. WriglrtT hiU ren ted the building nu Main street vacated by F,. C. Miller ami is having it fitted up for a furniture saleroom, halving move his Statesville establishment to Salisbury." He will retain his old stand a an un dertaking room where he will always be prepared to furnish collins, &e., at 'short noiice,he wishes us to say that lie has just purebatsed a fine hear.-e which is at the disposal of lie people of Salisbury. A-inan named Sijiions, who had been r uining ai grocery near Clcvelaini, was arrested last Saturday ar.d taiken before .s(juire Keesler on a charge of alienating the atl'eci ions of a neighbor's wife and was convicted, bat gut away, through the negligence of the officer iu charg, before the court passed sentence on him An olllcer levied on his grocery for the eosis, and there is one less saloon in the county timn there was a week ago. The average business Rouse ni Salis bury ought to putj well wc will make it small enough ;saiy one half of one per cent of t'.re volume of their business iu advertising. This amount "would enable them to appear iu print, iu one of more of the papers in town, and prove the bevt advertisement the town could have. Talk about your "trade bvues" aind other spasmodic means of advertising if you will, but we are pursuaded that the regular and persistant insertion of even small advertisements in home paipcr will create in the minds of in iH-kr.- a nd immiiii:-uts a lictlcr iuTjression ola tovn than u lrade i-ue" or any other form of occasional advertising can possibly do. We bxdievo in "trade issues" all tho same, Tho dress gvfU stoak and trimmings ts still com pfato an4 embraces many Spring gotxls at half their value. 15 doz. Warner's and C. P. Corsets left. Buy at cost-ant save 50 per cent, profit. 25 doz. White Shirts left, some below N- Y. cost. Summer is coming, buy while you can save from 50c. to $1 on the hirt. The largest and finest stock of Jerseys from 50c. to f 2.3a, Big line Jet Capes, good stock. You can save from $2 te Now, every year, there is held there a mightv convocation of the great musi The nearest sness to the correct time cians of the present day, and nt the m ,d. hv Win.. Rlv in hir trin around Worcester restival, ot which you the world was maide bv F. W. Stevens. I have heard, tnc grandest musical worKs of New York. He came within two are given. fifth nf ,i KAcmid and ovftr one bundled Virginia has her musical association ........ . ----- . i . i .ri.Asvvwow thin lift mm seconds of the tnat meets every year at rcicrsouig, r I . t 1 1 J :i f -.1 I I i . . time made. wuere m uureus oi uiusiviuiw irom w,ii J0 sacnhCCHl IfOin tlUS OU. I town anu villages asseinoie 10 give tiieir fne energetic Portuguese explorer, laid, and eniov the delightful music for a Quran Pint ii vvlhwi' fl:iriilir nd eaiKti'ineilt I t',. ,l- -c I it lis nut i!p;nii the ilnv nf v..... ........ . i y r - . - . . ... ,. , ot his country's flag into the British pos- small things, and let us not permit our 3 011 each grade. 1 111S IS something every lauy neCUS lor spring. L ! wiiine ill h:i-t Afrii"! oriMliaim HIP jutiir Stn(i In ri sn nr nliPinl or IIS I son of J. W. Mitchell, was working on t.oui)ie between Portugal and England. Charlotte is doinir a eood work in start- ftrU lG wnrth nf Rihrmns. that aTO worth 25 Dei Cent, more tm i-iiilrond ivhpn th exi. OS Oil Sloken . ... , ... il :... . a. e .K- : iT... ,.i V' v.. v,. , - 4 , . m vi i I i r r i.ii to i. i - tit. 1 v , l iui inc i uir ii sn im ii im. iiiii. mii iuii iiiil. am:- 1 of last week took place, and was covered j beuetit vU healt h. ceed without help from musicians all than wll 3tl bought, now 10 per COllt. less thaU N. Y. COSt. I Arm I ho Mtofn X rr -t chi niilaf. KI1A I Lawyer Max. E. Ellcr, of Brooklyn, cecd for SUCCC8.S isi ft peculiarity of Char- All Millinery Goods 2o per CCllt. less than A. I . COSt. was arrested charged with swiudling a 4i..i .luhnn- n8 i.p- nonr nbh. J merchant of J,0CK) by means of forged I and M the most musicai town for I 4Q R0U3 of JeailS, all WOOl filling, COSt 28 to 32 CCttts; tak i.i !.' '.' it lieu .11 i i .m i u in; t ilu luii - . . 1. tj . . , . i. .-. i ... . .... I kill himselt with a revolver, which aented in that success. Iu other words, your cllOlCC for 2o cents. 1 hese grXKlS ai'C cheap, at OOc. and WIM wresieu irom itiati nuei naiu mukxib. K, Jmrv on mint ntforrl to hA intt out. ' . He confessed his guilt. Charlotte wants auxiliary choruses from OaV VOtl to DUV tor next Winter I -- . . . . . . . . I v " . Mary Donahue, aged 30, is still living er Mn ,n tnefcttttt?' antl 8,,e ouSl . . . . . . r i.ii'ii rnom 3.. !; i.,. ,.1. . l.,.i.r . c in Oi'itLri. hur I W tntu III 4 1 1 1 I .1 ' I l I 1 1 1. 1 , UUMil CJl.V v.rv a un. but was taken out alive. The names of the three negroes that were killed were John Gray and Jerry Pendrey, of Moeksville, aud Tom Allison, of Iredell. A heviile Journal: It will he remem bered that some time la -t fall Dr. W. C. Browhimr. of Phihulelnhia, wais in Ashc- ville and purehaised about 100 acres of laud including a li ne site for a large hotel at a point this side of the Svvannanoa junction. 1 he proposed hotel is to oe ai very extensive one, equal to me uaiicrj Park. Raleigh News-O'oserver: The Raleigh & Gaston shops of this city have just turned out a magnificent new locomotive whi.-h is now readv to start out on the ruiu. It was built in the li. & G. shops frdm tlui rails up to the lop of the smoke statck, and for speed, strength and splen did finish cannot be excelled by any piece of work iu America. Asheville Citizen: A man walked into a quiensware house in Asheyille yestcr- laywn neck by a fall f-iotn a tree while gather ing cherries, To reset the fracture was impossible, hut her head is kept erect hy ingenious appliances. the woman re- tadus general good health. The sporting editor of tho St. Louis BED TICK. The music selected for the "Festival" is: Cowen's Rose Maiden. Hallelujah Chorus from Handell's Mes siah. Mendelssohn's 42d Psalnr, and several lisrht choruses. The members of the "Choral Union" TIi lwwf F.tnthor TiL- worth 25 pfillts. now li)C.: ail cradeH I . , . I U 111V 1 x. . aw ' J , Mm . . . m . . w 1 a m MT I I Til I 41. ,-. I r . - UO K-Democrat, Joseph A. Minpay, win rememuer umi iHe saag tuc has been indicted for his parucipauan. lelujah Chorus, " ana it will oe a picas- from Oh Cents lip. .... .. .T'.. ...... a.. ti. i. !;,. H.riit ..r tinw. un. in rpvivp it,, l it Ifarn these selec-1 ilO Ll 11 111 H1W Ml n-o vl viii vv I ... I - . -, , ' A .... , . . . .i.i . .11 . ,. . . . . 1 1 11. - i- 1 . 1 . .11 . . . 1 . ..I . . . . months aigo iu which Jackson was killed tions it win oe necessary 10 organize hhu Table ImmaSKS, Tja Mill Willie, at JUSl utui wiiai jwu mu by Ahem. Nearly all the parties con- go 10 worn lmmeuuueiy. . cerncd are now under indictment. As I cannot be present to render per- buy them elsewhere. souai neip, win you auiow mo to nunc Dm intra trial in Clr.easro the othe.- vou to meet in the parlor ot the rresny- day while a witness was snowing how a terian Manse, where there is a good Tho n counts due O. B. Van Wvct IMUSt be paid, r safisfue- msto wit Ii w He r :i muiOcr no bet n I itinuo. r.s soon as uossioie aim uuv iuwv -- - attempted, haul heed bandied by the as- time by waiting for some one to take the . arrangements made about them, ili tlie next ten UJUHL sailant,. it suddenly went olf, and the lead? The leading vocalists and mstru- 1 mirchased a lamp chimney. He ... , . 1...1 C ..1. took from his pocket a nauuiui 01 eiaiciv ovs fid bd for a ctiu of waiter amd before ' . . . , i t II - . 7 - - - , . the eyes of the astonished clerks pioceeo- ,usse,i rj()se to the head of the judge meutalists of Salisbury know each otner a meal ot the giast,. lautf that of the Stale Attoi ed to make . i . i . .i ... i ..iv.... ia i . a . n a i ir appairenny reiisucu, aim vavj uMii, his strange repast he thanked the at tendants for their kindness and ith drew. Charlotte Democrat: A street robbery took place hist Friday night within half a . .... - i .1. . : .. l : 1 .t block ot tile electric ngnt .vir i-iius- 'iv'.ui A white man was attacked by two ne t-rocs who tvere frightened oil by his erica Attorney Neery. It is stated on good authority that the Midland road from Danville to Wash- - . t ?! ..! .1 II. . 1. yigton is to oe i.ua wiin a uouoie iraicn to accomodate the great and growing traffic upon it. This conclusion was reached through the energies ot Colonel W. 11. Creen, general superintendent. ofmurder. His pocket-book, contain ng $100, and pistol were taken and hi oxer- j.. hav6 coat, wt and underclothes to the m .iu h m wMf RiKHftJ over i ne leu oreant. i w "uu wais from Union county, near Monroe. The negroes escaped. Fayettcville Observer: The Fayette-! villi. "iron Bound Bucket Factory now rua.s day and night to keep up with their Two English menageries, one of them ombwell s, now known as been ollered to Barnum, probably huv them. The show man says t hat a yndiratcJof metropolitan railways has ofl'ered to pay his expenses for six weeks if he will stay till April 1. too well to need aiuv mention from me, and I hope they will confer with each other at once, aunt appoint a meeting. Please excuse any appearance ot otn- ciousucss iu this letter. My intense in terest in the musical advancement of the South, of North Carolina, and of balls- ... i - bury in particular, is my only apology for writinir this open letter. Hoping to meet you all in Charlotte next June at the Croat Musical Festival, I am, Very truly yours, Linda Lke Rumplb. LEE S. OVERMAN, Assignee. j ANNOUNCEMENT OF . - 9 and think them a treat help iu arousing ! orders. Mr. Denny, the superintendent, - a 1 . T -I. i.a . toll us tiiev nave-oruers in aneauy mi The Salisbury correspondent to the Charlotte Vhronicle of Tuesday says that Salisbury is dull this .week. So t is, Apart from the usual routine of every day work, there js ht litihj focal jcui astir. At a-inccting of the session of the Pres byterian church held at the residence f .-I Mr. Wiley, Mondaiy night jtwas decided to hold a congregational meeting to con Wder tho oueaitiQa btphling u iictf- .. ehureh. Tl. ii i ii. i..:.. 1...- mainiml 'Strict L ..V ,.1,-i i.KHi. i-inv -o. l ...;.i.iia.,.r . I ...I O..I... ... vnn.w local pride and of securing attention from oufsi le the community, but we must ad mit that the regular advertiser reaches the crerj day Irdlcr. Coni minions Meeting. The Board of County Commisssoners met last Monday and the following bus iness was transacted. C. C. Krid.er, FhtirifT, reported to the Board that he had collected up to this date $19,204 otthe taxes for thet year 1 ;-J9,$S.G0of wiiich lias been paid to the CoitiLty Treaisurer oh the school fund, $".750 pabLou the geuajral co l ity fund aud $f,S'Jl deposited in the Baink to tie credit of the State of N. C. The usual number of accounts were presented an 1 ordered paid, Adam MT Brown, the keeper of the poor report ed the average number tf paupers for the month of Januory to lie 19, of which 8 were whites, aud li col ored. - Thhc finance committee reported the amount of cash in treasons hands on Jan. ?lst to he $6,86.7.20. J. Ft Robinson, bridge inspector was orde red to build a bridge aeross Dutch Second Week on the Ba ingles Ferry road, near Rufiv's Mill. Country Produce 2rlaiker. Itepurtetl ty I). R. JULIAN k CO. A negro boy, 12 years old, living at Louisiana, Mo., deliberately killed lus brother and baby Sisteron the first. It wais 'a purely a diabolical impulse with which the hoy took a gun and went to the bedside where his brother was playing with the baby, and fired killing both. mie. thousand dozen buckets, &c. T company contemplates enlarging their capital stoek troin ten to iwcniy-ne ihmisnnd dollars, in tliai event a uiatau- . - ...mi ..t fitA In. liiiiir nml :?oin.. "? .u. Z t In the two daiys that he has been in X. me eapa, n, .... y Jacksuu (co t,JC pugilist, has Charlotte ews: ur. j. 1. J-a.igeij , heeii invdod to several champagne lunch who has been liohling forth at Pineville, e. and has received as much attention was in the citv yesterday searching lor s af iie aU i)een i,i,ne Minister of EnK leaal advice on a movement that is pro- h.,nd. As far as he is coucernen person- posed to be made upon nun oy me rest- ally, he has settled the race problem very dent physiciaus ot mat piace. ne i satisfactonlv threatened with indictment tor practic- in' medicine in violation of the laws I Yale student, Fletcher Hi tzi tiger. nreseribed bv I he State of North Caroli- 15). from Indianapolis, and in the 101. Dr. Laiiiilev intimates that he has soinioinore class, while rid ins in a buggy plenty of money and is ready to meet the wjt, a friend undertook to cross the track orosceutiou. of a railroad ahead of an approaching . . . .... tx: ...1.. ti, ..;.. train. He was too late. He was killed, .. ! " : WZZTv as wais also his horse. The friend jump- WlW..M.W.r ..-2,.r - - -- --- 1 (1 ;.. fim(. t0 OS.a.,C, e HENRY W. GRAM MEMORIAL VOLUME Now ready! Territory at a premium ! The Life, Speeches aud ntings 01 Mr. Grady every true man wants. A popular book for ladies to sell. For ter ritory, terms, x.c, anuress, WILHKIjM & rK fcM U. , 6GA Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ua. An KnuUsh firm dealing in nitiates, uiiano and other f-rtiliers has secured a consignment from Eirypt of many " " " ... thousands of mummies of cats which the faiet that the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company has decided to sell coupon iicseis ait inc. iiun'w .-wm.... . .r 4 ri. l 1: here. A letter from sir. w. a. j urn, 01- visiou transportation agent, to Mr. J. Y, A ' . 1 . .1 ... n.tft-a A IIIO ll'l ljjrinir, Sialics lliai at t:lllni ..nc . , , - . oa , , . 1 ,1,,.,,,, limn rn Wais OOIH.-11 III uiinrnv iviii.i3 .- bo opened at once, .and tmee huiiitreu v rr,. ...aa k 1 l. 1 I UA.. F. a ..-ill .. ailllliair-. 1 lliw ill ill n n i,itw .-. .-t or three nunorcu anu nay ii - '- ., 1 t ..a. .. n, u t fnni- phwed otitic, covering all important r " ; - ad t than n - ,..t . .,n. .--.iitli 1 ii.v..- ... -. , points nuii 11 inn-, .w...... trite Xew Berne Journal: A negro who lived near Jumping Run, Jones county, A scheme for the establishment oflarge and who owned a tract of loO acres ot Works for the manufacture of ears 111 At land, a horse, an ox, and a cow, and ;mta, Ga., is taking Torm. A company 1 a. 1.1 M I .-.. . 1 nthiT personal inonertv, sold 01:1 tne 1 a heinsf formed with a capital or ww, w'io'.o. when tho 'Kausas fever struck ooo. wit h the power of increasing it to him for $300. 1 he hand is lair lor larm-11 OOO.OOO. A cousideraole amount mi im: and there is a considerable amount ol already been subscribed, and leading in no MimitiHMH ?nc ii: i in' iiuju 01 kiik, W. H. REISNER & BRO A GOOD OFFER FOR INVESTMENT I llivisr. made other arranircmcnts, 1 am desirous of selling out my stock and fi-cturcH to anv one who wishes to com mence business. The stock consists pf Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery and Shoes, is well selected and in good paying con dition and uccimvins the best store room in the citv. I will oiler GOOD TERMS to responsible party. Address, 1 A. MOSES, Kj.Ot. Statesville, N. C. iiow to l am .sell- - n 1 VI t ttW le- LEADING JEWELERS - uiir am e A00 . i laiofTi ' s.ro butter Cbirken! Corn I'lilS Flour cut v Meal Itatvjn liiinis .lij ' si.ks , .11 shoidilcrs .10 l.ar.1 .'0 Potiitoo? irsh GO () lii " saeet 13 0 ."() .15 .20n2"2j .Molasrc- coaulrj .'M niiuAU: timber on it. Soon after timber was sobl for '200, the horse, ex, and the cow sad d for good prices, hnd the present owner of the land is uiu" just l bait much enterprise. Litre Moore, who maide his escape from the jail at Grceuslioro last Friday aft er a ....... ' I' 1 . 1 in. it'lilm pub'.ic.itioa with Bj.hel an 1 Smiles at the bead of it ais editttrs and pr- p. it t it, assist l.v Ctd. Jhu C.Tipton. It pi -Bents a neat and elc.iJ aippiaraacj a i l welcome it baick agai:'.. Mr. F. J. Mar 1 jc'.i s'.i we I .1 pair of socks on Tiii'd:iv made at the j kuUia g mlili thai: w'. o fcuraj I it, nf raw cot: 1111 ilia fc'.v a .ill l s i .UA... oe.olC it li.iv'uig gone laavmg'.i m ' : t l.i;.ies nnt ;i Btuui t ii.es. Thy wtie a pa:r of What they call the farnuio' Alnance Cotton and Grain Haik3t Reported l.y POYDKN' & Qt .lXX ood middling nib Middlinir, Low middling Tinges, Stains, cn.ix. Wheat Corn O.ts - ... H'H VI n. 1. ii ........ w.. Bv Rev. Mr. King, at the resmcn.ee -i by siucv-ito Uul fmk, as nocoinnuon had been paal on Mr;w A u ibis place, le Snu a wise P.ovidt nte to Iin,tMl ikij Lit ,ti i.i..,.vu..J utm aU, ,.aid and Mr, Iu;s . . , . tJ :t. -u;; L ;eu:. m.o per uv2tij; .et , mmmp. I,U....-.nt. Morirnnton Herald: On Meadt.ws" faun on the near Morgan toil are two small lakes which have been in existence from time immemorial. Thev are situated in wuat is called "sccoml bottom'' about one-halt mile from the river, and apparently have no outlet and no streams flow into them yet the water, we are told, is always o. the same depth. They are elevated cou sidera'dv above the level of the river and are plentifully stocked with fish. One of them is quite shallow while the other is about seventy feet deep, Washington Gazettt If one could be lieve half the miners which have gone -I'li-ntut iii i-fMtmrd to the destitution in jour Eastern counties, be u.u.-t pictuie U 60(85 him.iclrHi scene of .-uifei ing unparalleled CO in the anna's of the good Old North 0 State. Happily they are greatly cxag I .. . .1 'i-i... .'..t .it I, it iriii. i "eraien. a m. ic i- uctiuuuuhi - . j but uot, we believe, to the eXiciit that it 1 has been painted. So far us old Beam-, fort is couct rued, lur faiu.trs and citi zens arc not begging bread, and they are IliAV Uoi ll XI IKaat s IU ictiKiu tti n I., ibo "On iker 001'. w:,s faptured f ucstlay morning r . -?tv 1. ; rwll bont 1 o'clock, near Matlison, Rockihg ' ' . : . ' ham count v, by a posse who had kept close on his traiil since his escaipe. lie had built a fire in a pine thicket on the bank of the Dan river, and lying down, weut to sleep, unconscious of the sear approach of his pursuers. The snow blockade in California had 1 disastrous effect on trade. The hanks cannot receive their usual checks from the East, and are embarrassed to meet tails from China and Europe. The Pa cific, by stoppaige of operation, loses a?74,OO0 a day, or a total thts far of $1, 000,000. It will tJike three mrnths earn ings to repair the damages of washouts a.nd landslides. A nbvsii ian nt the Cineiniiaii Eanita- . m ...o cro .- lcWa.ld g.uit 7 octave up- PjVH0 rttrht Piano ait onlv i2'J0.00. I make no nion- dlcaD. ey on it scarcely, but a pleasant customcr!i adveitisemenf. I can stdl you elegant Pianos of celebra ted makes nt .300.00 and $oo0.00. I warrant every piano I sell for 6 " ' .. 1 otn.it ml'.. .years, give vou a iiaiiui"iu- awn 15 days time, one cnibroidered cover, music and iustruction lawks, and FAY FREIGHT TO YOUR DEPOT. I can sell you sin Organ at $50.00 thait is ai beaut r. f 00.00 buys a Matsoii & rtamlin Orinin. THE FIRST MAKE IN THE WHOLE WIDE WOULD. I can sell vou an Organ as cheap as .s-.,. n.m l.uv it in XeW Ytrk. Rich- inoi.d. CharlesUm, Atlanta, St. Lour 111 not ask for Ul J 1J iv-i' easier terms than I ffcr. At a small per cent, above cash price--', I sfcllyou a Piano and let you pay 23 cash and $10 Oer month. Almost any otiu r term ... he nnraiiiied. I shall keep you 1 Wc arc receiving new gocds daily, and now have for your inspection the finest lino vi Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Rings an4 Novelties ever on this market. Wc have every thing complete Our work department is the best equipped in the State, and are now prepar- jed to turn out work at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. ppreciating past favors shown the old firm, wc respectfully ask a continuance of your patron- Ai fi Wn onV trill v VOlirfl. are 10 me new in hi. m-iv, v jv H. KEISNER & BBOr ik 1 1 . . . . 1 1 in, inn a 1111 1 .. 1 - m 1 ........ 1 j rttiui. 1'roicsMjr inniuu ...... 1 f.i ... 1 1,, , , ys o u,ii''.no- has a branch at ChuttaucM ga, claims that I ' , . his formula for the opium and morphine am oflertpg. W 1 i.e me lor tat. do net cine, for wh-.ch lte hatd been ofTeretl M. .VsDIlEWS. oOO.iias betui stolen from him hy a women Cn KLoTTE, X. C. visiting his family, a ho n ut copies of it to several other sanitariuui, for which - Oi CVCll oi,U i.JU Munaio. , . . ' w jf. B. The change of the firm name neces sitates the closing of the old books, and I wo respectfully ask all who arc indebted to. mc to call and settle the same. Very truly7 W. H. REISNER. - - VICKS SEEDS ,. r-uu who twns font of la4 W en Uulz, wbitaa ttatirtw y! -, r -.j r..i- nt A-..n.. cootins complet lit !I rion-n JraErrr2 i,k tMloDiud prica. S-m' .1 ar urv4lWi it runt w'Vt from fir H "J-JMWM CAT SA 'CK. SZZZZZ2 CIZZa'a.ZZ i.attu.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 6, 1890, edition 1
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