ljaroiiiia Watchman. TTOC AL. Hption rates of The Carolina V V. . I I 1 I 11 v advance, - - $1.50 payment delay ea o .uu.ii.ua - .w The Vshevilte Citizen says train No. 53, on the Western North Carolina Railroad made the run one day last week from Hot Springs to Salisbury 182 miles, in 4 hours and 39 minutes, including 14 stops. This was between 35 and 40 miles an hour and must have made the actual running time an average of 50 miles per hour. JJURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1890. x under the management of T. K, and J. W. ttumpie. ANNOUNCEMENT. Th next issue of the Watchman will ppe ext Sunday will be Easter. konif ridiniz is the craze here now- y. jj Clement, Esq., is attending Davie -oort this wee ' w-n nf Cleveland, is North tak- Ug course of study on the eyes. Buisness meeting of the Y. M. C. A. to- A Tribute to the Memory of J. J. Brunei-. BY DR. J. G. RAMSAY. In tendering this tribute, with that of so many others, to the memory of J. J. Bruner, I write not because I knew him better, but rather because I knew him A Word to the Wise is Sufficient An exchange says : "An expert in ad vertising matters declares that the day for painting advertising signs on rocks and fences has passed. Whereupon the New York Tribune observes: 4 We are BAB! C A R Rl AGES! The nevt regular meeting of the Row an County Medical Society will be hel in this city on Saturday, April 5th, 1890, the order of business will be: 1. Calling ante-bellum davs. a political friend. His the Society to order. 2. Call i n e roll. 3. greetings to me. and to all others, were Reading minutes. 4. Unfinished busi- always pleasant, kind, and cordial. So ness. 5. Report of Corresponding Secre- J cially he was affable, genial, and enter- tary. 6. Written communicaiions may I taing, but modest and unobtrusive ; he be- read and discussed. 7. Oral com- often crave others the reference when he I . . . . a 1 a 1 ! CUA longer, and vil him frrnn & different g'M to near W.' A gooa ami m uu standpoint, perhaps, from that of others scenery has been ruined by hideous ads ' who have so feelingly and eloquently portrayed his many virtues. I knew him for nearly half a century, and al ways regarded him as a personal and, in 85 NEW NEW STYLES STYLES 85 I made the largest purchase iti Baby Carriages this season I lever before made at one time. BARG AINS munications may be made and discussed. 8. Election of officers. 9. Unfinished and miscellaneous business. 10. Adjourn ment. Subject for discussion, Sanita tion, Leaders,T)r. J. G. Ramsay and R. H. Cowan. Bight- A full attendance is desired. painted in the most conspicuous places Such attempts to puff patent medicines and the like ought to do their authors more harm than good. Sensible men with wares for sale advertise in the news- I diJ it because I COUld buy papers, and no where elseand are sure . , less Drice from of a good return for the money tney . - 8pend the maker. I buy from the This is common sense, and the writers maker only. I am selling Oar- might have gone further, and included . nppfi frftm 10t of) ner cent. k. kanil Kill anH HnHmr in t hp list, I D 1 " aaaaiava . . c.u. v. o - I . -r True, they have their uses in calling at- Cheaper than 1 SOiU tlie Same tention to an auction sale, a public meet- Carriages for last season. PriCCS mg, or meaincai periorniunue, u 1 - - t epl1 n lnro-ft Rat- tan bodv (Jarnasre witu wire could have been more agreeable and in tstructive. I think I knew him well in all the relations of life, except in the m Avf nrivntA nnrl (Inmost if And T believe I 1 1 . . . . ... 1.1. . . -. n1ifa.fiDamantfl " " " J ' -o I - i j I ja: l : I 1 Ml 1 LIUUV LiU tiaKC TT 1 1.11 HI". I ft, honest, upright and uucu mj- g r"d.. !r.rLh lifr...rr. - aooauu JL. tt u i- $7.50. I have them at 110.00, for he had self-respect and a hih sense pression on the mind, while an ad vertise- $15.00, $2o.00, aQfil $30.00. oi i handme residence is being built Mr. J- B- Lanier, on East Main street. u O. A. Osborne left last Tuesday for Blacksburg, 8. U., wnere ne win open ,drofc store. Xbc Baptists here are still without a ptftor, but Sunday school is held reg uUrly at 9 o'clock A. M. rj,v M. V Macamson, of Burke coun- tT wjil preach in the Baptist church here wxt Sunday, me on iut. Mr. W. A. Griffith, who has been visit- r r',.;r, tU Yan itiirnrl to jog bis son, ur. " lu,lioaie in Forsyth county. Hev Mr. Guthrie wen,t to Rockingham ... , i -i Tuesday, but will return oaiuruuy u occupy bis pulpit on Sunday. Bishop Lyman preached at St. Luke's Episcopal church last Sunday morning tnd confirmed a good sized class. Its of fishing parties have been organ ized for next Monday. The luck oi the Easter fisherman is proverbial. v M Andrews has a new advertise- mnt in this issue. His specialty week is something that need. , the postal clerks played an April fool n us last Tuesday by failing to put the Charlotte Chronicle off at this place. We don't likeasuch fooling. The hoes and hog-pens must go in Chamber of Commerce. rri C3i:l r,i i rt etl1ThnMt.1 k. M.vn,-. of hoDor.bat he had disciplined it in ment m the newspaper nntajwith U,,ld should be allowed to walk1 office, The.. P. Battel, the chair. I the scho of phi.osophy and religion that spec.es of an. when you Can buy a Carnage .t The committee appointed to solicit sub- he dominated his imperious nature and attracts attention and invites in vestiga i fc & j up a com. . i t : au. i o tod Iho nvan tonnr nt Mist WHV. IlSUailV I - 1 1 ! 1" I Bcnpwuus xvjwaru imviug lue r.rmer. ' . 7 7. . . ' T.. 1. tho .mriftiinfi of the most SUCCCSS- PieW3 1U1U Ul unuius urn. x iu "f fat newspaper adve, be glad to send to any one, with porveu timi, iub leeiiug oi me peupte . . " tirfn. i t.h cheaneat and best method of varv AWftst. nriPftfi town was in favor of it. and that 4554.50 which he was a member ana. eiaer, ne ' u - -r- had been subscribed. The was continued and instructed to turn 1 i-- . i ui : A t m Mi cuK. committee was active and useful, and in itsecciesi-i i and business upon the astical courts his opinions were a , rl wine-v. rivftd with deffer- sing one s name over tne suDScripuons io me treasurer oi - . mrnH. nf a cmmnnitv and in this Dro the Alliauce as soon as the grounds were ence and respect. rAaaivft atrft the merchant or tradesman located But having been a constant suoscnoer e-- - ; . tK The eiection of officers was postponed to the Watc-aH for -or. , tha. - j "- -r-j " ---g ; until the next regular meeting, which years, u was . eu.r ... . - - x regarucu i w- o - r- I .i a v,;0 nnomont Utors. l ne newspaper aaverusemcui always at work ; it is pressing the claims of the advertiser while he sleeps, and this most families will be held on April 9th. Homicide Across the River. . Frank P. Broadaway killed Lee Graver Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at Cfa- ver's home in Boone township, Davidson county. Craver had circulated reports reflect ing on Mrs. F. P. Broada way's character. Broadaway hearing of them, went to Craver's place, carrying a gun on his shoulder and a walking cane in his hand. He often went about with his gun, look ing for srame as he went to attend to other business. Stopping at Craver's hog pens, he called the latter out, mak ing as if he intended buying pigs. When Craver arrived, Broadaway struck him on the head five blows, felling him to toe ground. As Craver got to his knees and was attempting to flee, Broadaway shot him. Craver died that night, according to ner was best known to me. the Watchman, under his management, in many respects, as a model newspaper. Tt mr.lv Lit tor nver vindictive. XL 1 A. . . v . j "--- I tf i maKinic custuuiers ui nuanKuo i XI o rtt.horwise would never know of his ex Winatnn An election held there last week decided it. We congratulate that our informant, from blows received from city upon getting rid of the worst of nu- and as far as possible impersonal sometimes it was regarded as unjust to those of opposite politics, it was never believed that it was so intentionally. Mr "limner did not edit a sensational -r . 1 : a V.:,l tko paper, it was more uieusnig w muc f., nits Via an.w than to nubl-ish them, and iuui v r he never flauuted the scandalous and in fifteen t before the public he did not seek to popularize his paper by demoralizi its readers. It is to me a melancholy reflection that with Mr. Bruner passed away, as well as I can now recollect, the last of those who were active business men in Salisbury when I first made my home in Rowan county, forty-seven years ago ; but it is consoling to feel assured that the path of the deceased was that of the just, that " shinetb more and more uuto the pcr ffte.t dav." that his memory will not fade j - istence. As Others See Us. We copy the following from a letter in a Kentucky paper, dated at Salisbury, March 14th, 1890 : Salisbury might properly be termed Forest City. So many large old elms liuiug either side of the streets. The principal streets are double the width of those in Paris. Gas and water-works and nice fountains would give you an idea that this is a modern city ; but the streets are bad and business bouses are ugly- looking. No walks except saud, which are well enough except in times of much rain. I am told the streets have been worked. It is necessary to tell one. There are many beautiful trame dwellings of modern stvle and lovely grounds. A few streets that are beantilully shaded the stick of Broadaway, his skull being cracked. He leaves a wife and three . ii i i ,i nuitvi i ennui uii. , . . , ii , , . . ' - are so worthy of imitation by all Broadaway anuounced his intention of J ! a. T : . :..:.. Vitmcnlf un to the sher ff. and told our mformant a 1 f U-,a . Kt. .l.tM rftnnrt. savs he has fled. BY PROF. A. W. MANGUM, D. !., OF CHASL VlllO x - vw. - J J I crossing the river and telling the ferrj man to tell any one making inquiries aL-a L.r.iawTT;ni Klticr!nor tn the nWint him .W. lift had Pone the other WATCHMAN a sinceie lllUb Mil lb Ul tUC 111" uvivugi-f, " " " " a - . . , . a u; L I V . uZ kiui. ii,i .. ute to its late editor, whose friendship isances. North Carolina had three representa tires in this year's graduating class of Jefferson Medical College, at Philadel phia, C. W. Corriher, of China Grove, was one. W learn that Gold Hill, or rather and will make fine drives as soon as from the minds of those who knew him spring starts ihc dead limbs into newness best, and that his virtues and example oiiue. box plants line the front walks and flower gardens in many places. There are a great many manufacturing interests here tobacco, corn, &c, &c, and then a very fine brick cotton factory. Thev run day and night nearly the year round. It is liuhted with electricity and I desire to place in the columns of the they have a contrivance to sprinkle the and grateful trib- noors to cooi me aimosineiu. oixr., OI eiecil lCliy, mat w wiu, jicuu, ,1..,... tnwn this month : he had been out to U 0 . M. ANDREWS, Furniture, Piano and Organ Dealer, Charlottb, N. C. J.W.BOSTIAN BIG DRY GOODS AKD GROCERY m STORE COMBINED. i. 4 i G h h C 3k m ' W l Out shelves are right along with filling s PRINCx PRING G 00DS XOODS up HILL. Affin hits and the same offered for -sale hi Loudon, Eng. The attention of all persons indebted 4o the estate of J. J. Bruner, deceased, is called to the executors' notice A Word About Advertising the Town. Mr . L. H. W hi te, a representati ve of the New York TPbrfd and a very pleasant :v !.;, eentleman. met some of the members ot a u v u . j w iMue. All Buch persons will please settlement at once. make tne Chamber of Commerce last Tuesday night at the Mayor's othec. Mr. White's object was to get the town We learn that the Greensboro I atrwt, hntereS:ted to the extent of having Salis- nnder the management of Col. J. C Tip- bury written up for publication in the ton, is to be issued as a daily,but it is not jpor jje that a World corres decided yet whether it will be a morning pon(jeut jja(i written up Asheville, Win or an evening paper. - ston, and Greensboro, and pointed to The Brat invoice of music was received them as showing the results of the work, by the Choral Union this week. The The cost of the write-up was to be $300 members have their respective parts- in per column. There were so few members hand, and will practice in concert at present that no action could be had, but the next regular meeting. Mr. White said he would go around and , " tm, see all the members privately. nev. J.J. .enn, ine rroiuiug ji-a of the Salisbury District preached two excellent sermons at the Methodist church on Sunday, being the occasion of the second quarterly meeting. The drug firm of Kluttz & Co. are havine a vehicle made suitable for a The best advertisement a town can have is well-filled advertising columns in all its local papers. Outsiders will see I ftniovftr) for so manv vears and whose j j i i memory I so tenderly cherish now that he is gone. A peculiar fondness for an editor's office, especially amid the excitement of those eventful days, doubtless led to my familiar acquaintance with Mr. Bruner in the early part of 1861. My first recollec tion of his office dates as early as the 13th of April in that year, I called in to get the latest news from Charleston. Well do I remember Hon. Nathaniel Boyden's exclamation when. he read in the morn ing paper the telegram announcing the firing on Fort Sumter. With great em phasis and feeling ho exclaimed : " We .w im.mi.m1' We aro ruined! We are ruined ! " The same eagerness for the news during tne stormy times of ray residence in Sal isbury, made me a frequeut visitor to the little table on which lay the Watch man's exchanges. How kind aud indul- finld Hill, in this (Rowan) county (nro- nnnnepd Ko-wan). lie said it was me hftst nrosnect he had seen : that North . L ..-fc al Carolina was the richest hem in rne United States. He is here to unloose the troublesome mvsterv of separating the gold from some alloy that has baffled the seekers after weaun in raiiuug. yiw nnsM tn use electrieitv. He has rented 1 : -i-- 1 Stvles lovely! Prices low White Goods, a Specialty! We carry a full line of SHOES, - HATS, - CARPETS STRAW - MATTING, CROCKERY . and v TINWAKE. Very Respectfully, J. W. BOSTIAX. MANSION HOUSE MODEL LAUNDRY, GREENVILLE, S. 0. 1 SENT EVERY MONDAY, DELIVERED SAT URDAY A. M. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO LADIES WORK. OFFICE at MORGAN'S STUDIO. NOTICE to PENSIONERS! Copies of the law for the relief of cer tin nlriiprs. etc.. with Rules and Regu rooms for one year iiTCharlotte, 45 miles iations adopted by the State Board of rt ma v Hft is nuito deaf aud also very na A b1n.uk forms on which to profane. make application, have been received by The most beautifully kept cemetery I m enr the use of such soldiers and wul- have ever seen is near the railroad in the QWS 0f soldiers who lost their livesduring cnhiirhs. Eleven thousand and seven tu itfi war between the htate- hundred Federal soldiers are buried guch soldiers and widows of soldiers as there; a large shaft and also flag-pole are entitled to pensions under said law with the stars and stripes. It is a resort are hereby notified that their application for young people and aged, too. A one- must D0 filed with the County Comrais- armed soldier cares for the dead and lives sioners, on or before the first Monday of beautiful bricfcr vine-ciau nouse juv jn eacn year V LARGEST STOCK OF FIRMTIM ! EVER BROUGHT TO SALISBURY! AND AT PRICES WHICH YOU NEVER DREAMED OF BEFORE. DON'T BUY BEFORE SEEING WHAT I HAVE AND GETTING MY PRICES." I CAN AND WILL SELL AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN NORTH CAR0LINNA IF A GOOD STOCK & HONEST DEAL ING WILL MAKE A SUCCESS - IUL BUSINESS, I SHALL HAVE IT. G. W. WRIGHT. H H u 0 I 4 ASSIGNEE at.!- A ...111 nnna Baa 4hfcf iYlCi nitlTPUB lUlSiluunm i . u, ,,;rr.-m hia mi ot. haVe I : XXUW UUUVIW aa. -l-v. welcome and undemonsiraiive couries : are alive and pushing. If you money to spend for this purpose, spend it with your home papers they all need drummers outfit, and will introduce t bad enouch and it will all come back their proprietary Medicines in the rural to you agajn ; besides the advertising you districts, through this medium. get for it will do you more good than The granite and mineral interest of anything that may be spent in a northern Dana's Mountain is claiming a share of paper. There is no telling how much attention now. We expect to see every money nas oeeu iuuy treet in Salisbnry paved with that best eru towns in northern papers of all granite, for the purpose, within five mgn time io can a uaiv. years from date. Tn t hA latter oart of the war. I . . a 11 11-111 ', n..i.nni. ,! called voiiurcu a uauuvi. be' 'an in a within the gates. I may get this too lengthy, but I must tell you of our schools. Grandpa Blair and other revo lutionists should come this way and have their eyes opened. But as the sorcerer in scripture, " When the Apostle cast the devils out of the young girls, by whom the sorcerer made his living." iviayDeine Blairs and Reeds would not thanK any one for opening their eyes aud thereby ruin their stock in trade, lwo largeanu 17th March, 1890. HORATIO N. WOODSON, Register of Deeds. $10,000.80 to edit, and he to publish, a little paper elegant four story brick colleges ana This handsome iwo-siory name .v,..., meet vour eyes at tne euge oi town, and it is brought me into very close relations with normal achotl aud a graded Rowan county, adjoining the him. Soon after the war he assisted me Khool. For what? Why, the repubh- S iwSt .. j:ai iu.i. Kir ,v,;k ...ni ,., fnr whitx. of course, can and others, containing ivo w. natieilllV III CUUIIIU awwia. nuivu viaus wm oaaj iui v.. ...... , -- - 1 . . . . I ,r. :i 11 tknc.A frliinrc nrA fnr the in I veruy nu mwc ut"ft poor black man. The wniies are seem ingly contented with a graded school, and I hear there is a small select school. The Sam Jones Meetings will com mence in Charlotte op April 24th. Re duced rates on the railroad will be given from Salisbury and it is probable that many of our citizens will embrace this -opportunity of hearing Rev. Sam. Ten thousand dollarsjudiciously spent on the streets of Salisbury would be a better advertisement for the town than one hundred columns of silly gush in the World, and it would be an advertisement was published under his supervision. nroiisional visits to balisburv since J . . . . 1 the war, it has been almost a ruie wun me to call upon the Watchman the first day after my arrival. It was a great privilege to enter his sanctum, look again ;af hia honest ceiiiul face, and receive 1 U W " w O SALE OF LAND ! By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county in the case of Wilson Kesler against J. B. irexier aim others, T will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury on Monday, the 7th day of April, 1890, atpublic sale, the following iLoiiiori ra f.Rtate.to-wit: Situate iu UCovi iwvw w i , tne iuiiu.s ui lifi -Mor nrrpfl more lYO t tilt iti 1 1 HIM- I Ull UlllllUL, w an .v j ' or less. terms casu. This 3d day of March, 1890. WILSON KESLER, Commissioner worth of Dry Goods to be sold at and below New York Cost. v This is the biggest Dry Goods Sale ever offered to Salisbury and now is your time to save money. 20:t.s. Faith P. O., Rowan county, N. C, March 29th, 1890. fjj Wnlrhman : Frick's Farmer's Al- .J-t. ww ' . . 11 liance No. 1381 had a picnic and puonc speaking to-day. A large crowd was in A Rich Mineral Find. James Morns, of this county, TIia far siirMwt mnnKV mnkincf men of f--T." B .7! . . . ,1 Mr. balasbury are not idle in these days oi , own one d av this week sev real estate speculation, but have invested eraj specimens of gold ore, taken from -and are realitinc handsomely on theifive different veins. The ore was in- t- I mm r T 1 l . . . I ImiifnK -a i-Kwne Ha. snected DV Mr. jonn lxewis, o iwvci, Col., who is nere lor me puijiuao prospects of a dozen coming states. his brotherly greeting, as that welcoming IJ on1 If U'A 1 rif HM ;t(I Vf.l LlaClliCilV i- ... i urtfi If IIM lll-tlLV. "r - " , "lei smile, that it is so pleasant to rememoer, - - f table was 126 feet long maiwoumauuo " UlaVed upon his lip and sparkled in his " d fi,,ed with the best the country af forded, and there was plenty to spare - . j a j . i Tha Knar, nf rrtfr nrevauea mruuKnuuv say he was one oi tne aounuwt uuu r- - . Mr DrakCi nnd characters I have met in life. fr" ant String Rand. Prayer by Rev. M ivia a. (rnnerous friend. 10 was a nKum roAphes bv J. D. A. r ish- v ' " O .Ml. awaai a. . I ' - . r npvinrr 5ntArritv. In soecco sr ri-Asifont. Rev. Mr. Cohnrn, Jir. c. a Uli.il l ""'"'J O-'-rf- - ar "lt". IT ' a a T:l Hlnnpr i j i : l.. VnHihaw it nnii j. a. r isuci . I V.' Sim Hllli'IIiai 1 U1JU w v a a a . - -- - - . , a- ' w. 0 , w - As n. e.itizen. he was ever loyal to what of lo- ciues w in mis auu j.u.aa - . Jn this section fora large hA he.iieved to be the public good. As a company of northern capitalists. Mr. j mmb church, he impreaaed me the I . - lL. ' - . . . r..nnAiiit raa irii wiifi'iiiii'ii 111 till, i . We are mrprM to learn, says the 1!? "u V ond savs that as a man whose constant watchword was Btatesville Landmark that Capt. Charles if a., mines are developed the ore will duty. Price is in Washington City throwing yield one thousand dollars to the toiv.J x am glad that we exchanged messages ohatftlps in tha f th eonfirmation Mr. Morris says that the veins are -arge, . . friendship but a short time ; " I j a 1 a l, ,wl.. nf ftni nf nr rJin nft I - of Cellector Eaves. What business is it " "u i,5,h nre lo- before his death. God bless his memory of we Democrats whether heis confirmed obout twelve miles from Ruther- that it may be an inspiration to faithtui- .a 1 m- r . T " lit mIaU r K -v tnSnAtt I . . 1 . Speeches by Dr. D. Ried Parker, ot 1 un ity College, and Rev. R. F. Croocks. Vn hu.ii a hue aav. a laisc uun, a good time, a,nd some good speaKing, which we thinK win cause a biv good to the Alliance cause. -r m nr.. . ...... l Ua..'v J. A. HUH, VUi.uv-J- Heavy Snow in New York State. Solice to Creditors and Bete. tT,-in mmlified as Administrator on ua oao. of A. L. White, deceased, all persons having claims against the estate of the said A. L. White are hereby noti nrospnt the same to me on or be fore the 28th day of February, 1891, or au: nwKUvill he. nlend ill bar of their 11113 1JVW- I , , , . . i recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will; please make prompt payment. This 26th Feb y, iyu. T. J. WHITE, Adm'r, ig-Ql Concord, N. C. nTTHCMPSOH & CO. MANUFACTUREKS, Sash, Doors, Blinds, ork Scroll Sawing, Wood Turning, The dress goods stock and trimmings is still comploie and embraces many Spring goods at half their value. 15 doz. Warner's and C. P. Corsets left. Buy at cost and save 50 per cent, profit. - . 25 doz. White Shirts left, some below N. Y. jcost. Sumiij is coming, buy while you can saye from 50c. to $1 on the shirt. The largest and finest stock of Jerseys frffiii 50c. to $2.33, will be sacrificed from this on. 1512 line vyuiH-o, gwi $3 on each grade. This is something every lany nceupr cpr; :.:; $000- worth of Ribbons, that are worth 25 per cent, ban when bought, now 10 per cent, less than X. Y. cost. All Millinery Goods 25 per cent, less than X. Y. cost. AND or not? Mr. J. B. Lanier has bofcun tho erec tion of a roller flouring mill on his pos sessions, opposite t,he dept. The build ing will be three-stories, nd although builtof wood will be an imposing struc- uire. Thus Salisbury is progressing fnrdton. Mr. Lewis will visit tne mines w;th all his friends ana reiauves in a few days, and report to hi company ye Mm tne result oi nis nuu uuu. xt Banner. CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS DEALERS IX The death of Mr. J. J. Bruner, editor of the Salisbury Watchman " Father Bruner" of the State press casta a 81. The .k.jnw nf sAdnms and sorrow over the Ampersand, Saranac Lake, N. Y., March 30. Suow has fallen ueresieiiuny : -ctAaxr Thprft is now more than NHVU 1 U'-J. - " -T . ... I -, -n ! a J 15 inches on the ievei. uu...K steam Lnffiaes ana uouers, Dieam auu i i n;hf Th b t ho nenvieti tuu,vv i . -r-,. .. r ' This the heavies storm in many years. NYACK, N. Y., Marcii du. a wni. .in,l.tr.rm tho WOrSt It 111807 Years, prevailed alone the lower Hudson today I a a faTfA. There was also A Jail Destroyed. I III UUVl v r I nrH.VH IKU ttlUIIK. v PwTivavTTf p W CV. IVfsirch SI. -The I .wJa f nmAnmmm and sorrow over the I a feared. There without mueh fuss but step by step in a county jail at Wentworth, this county , itorial profession. This good man, who a blinding fall of snow. ubstantial wav. - L w""vJ."t rnT-raai was for so many years m harness, was Capt. Ben Marsh's little dog "ftevHias rescued after considerable difficult-- just the Nestor of the State press and the RI.RAIVidAY, r."HW"" . . hfK. nioknf t.imA. Rut for the Hercu- .n-r mpmbers of the profession had iVIii IV a- m-m,w" w lauiiiiai uuicvv ca va v iu" -- Steam Fitting?, Shafting, Pulley Hangers ALSO Machinery of all kinds repaired on SHORT NOTICE. Mar. 15,'88. J rcu- ..ftiinirer members of the profession there . i a him witb affection and l!arilCX IU laatai' Sinoerelv eneved by the BTOaBOXT DENTIST, Uan aifnia nf BAVPTA Citizens. many vears. followinc his master where- u l.. u... a KnrriklA hnlloeaust. 1. 7 I HUUItt UCIf v ivvf mw w w " I a, J.r be nx He ufortunly go The court house building was save, on,, ' ted , hi, offere his profeasional fervkee to the peo- aom ot a aose intenaea lor some omw pjr me Uvniuic uh-iiu - rKaa ole of Rowan ant aajoininR ww. canine, which sent him forthwith to the blowing at the time. Tto prisoners will son, Mr T. K. Bruner, and the ofttj Room No, it Smithdeal Row Dhf. Trh oil mvwlHiM io. "Rex" oe wnen iuurwuwiu iirH... .v,. famuyi tne assurance oi uur I" Fiaher street. Salisbury, . v. . -v, x i v ' r " O 1 AxJ . a.... Ann l-wrt. AfPPft II . I STOP on I. , . 1 I 1 1 . U aaAfiiAil SCRATCHING ! n-..o t .v-.uxvivr. Ci bk for Itcii never fails TI KUIK in i minutes or money re to enre anj v funded. For sale by KTKEKK. lAA.rs s v... 21:lm. iUB,"J' " " 40 Rolls of Jeans, all wool filling, cost 28 to .,2 cents; ink your choice for 25 cents. 1 hese goods arajenenp ai ouc. anu ui pay you to buy fqr next winter. BED TICK. now 154; all gratlc s The best Feather Tick wortli 2o cent from 5 cents up. Table Damasks, red and whiter-at just half what you can buy them elsewhere. ThP -arcounts due O. B. Van Wyck must be paid, or ?ati, H x... AMAnmm0nfm!iuo nbout them, in the next ten day IU1 Ul iailK,.ivwa" ' :i -r.RE SrOVERMA V Asisiirnoe S3 ; 2m H x JSewsfUOserrer. a, -. it ir -x t l.' r tppnui" n u new hi tu uu cuvw.. sympathy. no Topic.