Watchman. CAL. Jon rates of The Carolina Iclaycd a momns Jy. SEPT. 4, 1800. A drunken man amused quite a crowd in front of our office last Friday, with his cussing and charging for at least a quarter of an holir. He wanted to whip out the town but he was not accomoda ted. The police was sent for but before they arrived Ml Mode Fttltr (3. S. S.V $1.50 came up and called for tttOai 2.001 )ini tint Iwt'.ll-.. Iko il. .1 - -x... m il, mere Hie man was hustled into a wagon and driv en off. . - s not struck the Watcii- rucstUty hi town. k of Richmond, Va., is k with hi brothers in A Late Visitor. Last night, a few minute hnfWm r u ' - ' rl . . . . - vr - Ifdele a prominent twelve o'clock, while we were at work in the office reading proofs and directing wrappers, we were surprised to have a gentleman step in the office. He said he was passing by, the light, und came in to sec who was keeping such late llOlirs 2X11(1 M'llOll WO lclirn1 hi.., 1.n tl,,. II i. .... .-.lie Hill nun I . . . . . .. -m-v.K n . twelve o'clock business was the mlo rather than the exception, he promptly lance of the .Chamber of pulled out his pocket book and paid Lqucsted at the regular his subscription for two yeai-s behind and hlt. one in auvance, at llicamc time remark mg that, never would he again keep the editor, who had to. work until mid night, out of his pay. We merely men tion this little incident iu hopes that all wlro are bchiud will see the point, as he saw it, and come in and do likewise. ilhc.r of our Rowan county i adkin Baptist Association at Forlc Church, Davie sday. jlcv ami wile, ana jirs. last night for Balsam Moun- . :l week or tcirdaysC 1 ....ti-n nil a.-ui i "." " - j orintersowing to a strike Iocs of the Chronicle office. V I 1 , ' rf 1 Meeting af Town. Commissioners. The regular meeting of the town com missioners was held last Friday and the following business transacted. Col. Hartford appeared before the Board in the interest of sewerage ami stated that it would take at least ten miles of piping for the city and would cost about $6 500 per mile. The Board ihanked him for his valuable informa tion. N. B. McCanless was granted permis sion to bans his irate on the outside of fence at his new residence on Main street. The following ordinance was adopted Be it ordained that it shall be unlaw ful for any person or persons to make or erect, in the corporate limits, any well or pool for the reception of human or other excrement, slops, waste water or urine, and every 'persou so offending shall pay a line of lifty dollars and each day the said nuisance shall be permitted to remain shall be and constitute a seperatc offense. Messrs. Linn, Hum pic and Miller were appointed a committee to prepare an or dinance to be adoptedjat the next meet ing to have all such pools and wells in the town dispensed with. Superintendent of the Orphan Asylum jsiectea. Oxford. N. C, Sent. 2. Rev. Junius T. Harris, of Durham, was to-dav elected superintendent of the Orphan Asylum at teis place, to succeed Dr. B. F. Dixon, resigned. Held Up. Loplsville, September 2. The Louis ville and Nashville, north bound express was held up by masked robbers halt a mile north of Pcnsacoln junction oarlyt his morning. The safe was taken from the express car, hut the extent of the rob bery is. not known. The Arkansas Elections. Little "Rock, Ark., September 2. The-Stateand county elections yesterday passed oft quietly, Returns and esti mates received irom thirty of the seventy five counties in the State indicate a large ly increased majority for Governor Ea jjjle and the Democratic state ticket over iwo years ago, wnwi ins majority was 15,000. Democrats claim the Sti'te by from 25,000 to 30,000 majority. How it is North. earthquake that scared Iks ho uaoay, i loi the schools nave eoui- .1 ..1 .. .1 4 ii .;,.. i- mm iutm arts ciau iij i in.iii iileone uil of the street. State Teachers Institute. J'rof. L. A. Alderman opened the teachers institute last Monday with about The exercises are, of a very interesting nature and a great deal of good practi cal common sense can be obtained by any person, no matter what his profes sion as, who will listen the talks made by Prof. Alderman to the teachers. On ojrurary report for Salisbury dur- Tuesday-flic professor urged more care oLth of August gives6 deaths being taken as to how to use the blue jLd 4 blacks in a population of back speller with little folks, he showed jtL how the children are taught to spell the If (Bid Williamsons speech on jaw breaking words without cither them- vicli rare and racy, reives or wieir leacners naving me sugn- est idea what the words meant. The institute will continue until Fri day when it will close with an address to the public by Prof. Alderman. k ami racy s, ... what the colored breth- I their w hite bosses. Julian left last Tuesday Northern markets. He pro- . . 1 ... ,.4 rrnulc fhnt. i n i in nuiM'ui e .. .1.., l,..,t;,in nf iZ nil X SJ -I 'll me ivi,MU" place touk place last Sat- llall. Hr.J.S.0: the big prize. lli-llllll-v'S jljlllCM Bancy for the Haytian Mission. In its notes of the colored State con vention of Tuesday, the Raleigh Chroni cle says: John C. Dancy was unanimously cn dorsed for the Haytian mission, in Ihe Aula card any one say that they I event the Hon. Frederick Douglass re- . i i .... i' I . - btcfor 1 homas in prener- signs, which is currently reported, and . 1 A 1 luttbrsenV wait until inceiee- .... it.i i... s ill hear someunnj; l"ul' lorvs exclusion leit nerc JiiK.m MHrnn board when tt i 1 .Li ovcivonc was in - - -j the committee appointed to wait on the President was asked to urge his Candida cy, in the case of such vacancy. Dr. J. C. Price was selected spokesman for the delegation: Prof. J. S, Leary, ot)(j chairman and Chas, H. Moore secretary. The delegation, consisting of Dr. J. (J. County Commissioners Meeting. The above board met hi regular month ly session last Monday and and trans acted the following business. 1 he resignation ol W . x. Watson as a member of the County Board of Educa tion was tendered and accepted. A committee was appointed to have the office in the Court He use formerly occupied by Mr, Black mer, repaired and tltted up for the use of the Register of Deeds and also to have two lire proof vaults made in the room. The jury summoned to layout a public road in Rowan county leading from a point on the Salisbury and Statesvllle road, just below R. J. Barbers, thence across the Railroad and folllowing the country road to the white bridge on the Concord road, made a favorable report and it was ordered that the road be built under certain conditions. The following judges were appointed for holding the elections iu November. SALISBURY, North Ward I) M MHler, B H 'Marsh, NC Wyatt, W II Bryant. SOUTH WARD D R Julian, N B McCanle. s, Jno W Kerr, J O Crosby. EAST WARD Jno Beard, G A Kluttz Jas Trexlcr, Wm Partec. WEST WARD W II Overman, J Allen Brown, Jno A Ramsay. R S. River. STEELE Jos S Hall, H S Pctrea. J F Stahsill, J M Harrison. MP. ULLA Jno K Goodman, J A Gray, M A Goodman, S A D Hart. BRADSHAWS W M Pless, M A Bje- Cincixnatti, Scptcmlcr 1st J. B. Green, the colored representative from Cleveland who seemed the passage of the bill making the lH'st Monday iu Septem ber, Labor Day, a lenl holiday, was the orator at the workingmen's celebration, language, it was simply a feast. The committee took Green around to all About four came the water tne noteis, out none would receive him on account oi ins color, f inally lie se cured lodging at a cheap restaurant. Picnie at Mr. Grahams. Mr. Editor General usage makes it altogether orthodox for a spectator to report the proceedings at the clos ing exercises of schools, campmeet- iugs and so forth, hence we deem it not amiss to report a picnic. The writer a devoted son of Iredell was honored by in invitation to participate in a picnic- given bythe loyal sons and lovelydaugh- ters of Kowan. Mature had already done much to make the day a success especially where fat men are con cernedfor the morning of the 23rd dawned cool and pleasant promising to exempt collars and cuffs from an ear! y fall or at least from a weakening sensation. The writer has had the pleasure of s e:ng many gatherings of this kind, but never one that wsis more success ful. The pttrty gathered in the beau tiful grove adjoining the residence ot j. iv. irranani, rjsq. ricture to your self about sixty of Rowan's most love- ' i -11 a. iv daughters, with the necessary es- L II 111 1 1 I 1 cons, an assemniea uuuer those snreau ing oaks, the smiling faces, the merry voices, the sparkling eves, and you i -i I- i ? . . have a picture ot loveliness that is above the mediocre abilities of your correspondent. About two p. m. the table was spread and again we fail in Turnip Seed. ftMllHlIil f gS--S- o- trHSj VlE CELEBRATED i-fgJ Southern prize arnip, "- .1 1 E. ffl, ANDREWS. FURNITURE, PIANO & ORGAN DEALER. itermelons furnished from the farm of Mr. Geo. Corriher, and all who know Mr. C, know that those melons were excellent. What with eating and drinking lemonade the day passed all too soon that little rascal cupid was around too and the merry gathering dispersed to their homes. Mav they all be nist as Ths Row in the House. Baltimore Herald. The incident shows for thethous andth time in human-affairs that unwar ranted power vested in the individual or usurped bv him is always a dangerous happy as they deserve, and the writer weanon. Whether it le in the nower ean formulate no higher wish for then of Cajsar afc Koine, Charlemaffiie in welfare. France, Cromwell in England, A lexan- The people of that section have der in Russia, or Mr. Heed in the House many things to be thankful for,health of Representatives, it is always a dan- fl climate, fertile soil, in short all the gerous .weapon and invariably 'leads to blessings that the God of nature so trouble in the end. We believe the bountifully bestows. We returned to lesson is obvious, and that the time our homes with a penuliar feeling has come for the voice of public opinion about our heart, and the wish that to be raised against the arbitrary use Rowan may soan have another such a of power which the speaker has relega- gathering and that the before men ted to himself as a narlimentarv leader, tioned son of Iredell may again be Til A OS. Chiekerinir. M.ilhiiQhM.- rand Sterling Pianos are too well known to the people to require any introduc tion irom me. Kvery one, of them are guaranteed; if they do not please vou, you neeu uot keep them. There are no lower priees, nor easier terms oirered bv any one than those onerei by inc. ORdi AXS. What are you.gijing to Udo about, that Organ you jpirrtmised your wife and daughter? BuV noth ing but the celebrated Mason & Hamlin or-Sterling Organ, and vou are not al ways haying them repaired. Sterling Organ for only $T0.00, and Mason & Ham- lin's tor only $98.00. Write mo for des criptive price list. I' R IX U RE Never before since I have been in business was ray stock of Furniture so large and complete in every line as it is to-day, and priees were never lower. I keep right up with the styles, and represent every thing just as it is. It you buy any t lung from me and it is not as represented, return it and I will pay your money back. Who could do more? Who could ask more? Write for my priees. te&' l sell 98-ineh icvembje frame MOS QUITO CANOPIES with all the fixtures for hanging for only -.00. E. M. ANDREWS, C'llARLOTTK, N. C. 1G and 18 West Trade St. Epeeially good for Winter uso, and greens. Send cents in silver or stamps, to the Orphans, and get 1 full ounce, or 3 ounces for 25 cents. , GUARANTEED GENUINE. Befer to J. S. Myers. 8. B. Alexander, and Mel). Watkms. EEV.E.A. OSBOENE, Supt. Thompson Orphannge, 307 N. Graham St., Charlotte, N. C. 3S:ni F' there. A Spectator. i 111 iLl IJjink building Is grov- jy the second story win- id it will not be longbcfore on and inside work com ic i If: Id It I Ul Price, J. H. Williamson, J. H. Ilannon, tian, W A Ilouck, D A Sloop. John C. Dancy, C. Dillard, U.J. Walden, L. P. Berry, W. E. Henderson, S. J. Har- grave, A. V. Blake, J. T. Cheshire ami A. Carson will call on the President on Thursday, September 4th. prisoners .who escaped fhumhiy morning, Cauble the authorities on Friday captured in Greensboro on ph, brought the first bale to town yesterday and olden Sc Quinn for IU cents, tliey paid Elijah Miller Mail Robbery. Registerel letters have been robbed on the Salisbury and Albemarle route for ncarlv a vcar oast, ami a number of nost office detectives have tried to locate th0 ming, Reuben Harrison, Harvey Wine thief but had been unsuccessful until last eo"' CLEVELAND ENOCHVILLE W T H Plaster, A VanPclt, Aaron Yost. W C Rose. LOCKE David Wut on,J F Robinson, J F E Brown, Jno Lingle. i jCHINA GROVE W G Patterson, Jno Sloop, G A J Scchler, Jacob Correll. BOSTIANS ROADS J L Graeber, Jno L Rcudlcmau, E S P Lippard, Chas Kitncr. UNITY M S Fralcy, Nathan Flem- IT J bile last year. y it 1 i - a l . . . .ultni- ltealltUlO Hie new iumi- 4uttz& Rcndleirtan. Their ire full to ovei flowing and bilK very low to make room utaauly arriving new goods. eceipt 01 ol. J , iNo. i, ui I)cS.rm, Col. John C. lp- aiill proprietor-. It is a neat, y sheet and we wish Col. in his undertaking. : a Urown nas .again bwmh- J. H. Heilig as a clerk in liporium. His customers lest be pleased with this ar il, nf Jim was always a favorite. tf orphans from the Oxford m ciiteibiinment at the i . Eridav night gave pleasure to all who they always do. Quite a week. Two detectives have been working on the case for some time and one day last week started registered letters to Den ver, Col., and Chicago, 111., containing marked bills? The mail matter laid over in the Bilesvillc office over nijdit and Joseph Barber. A D Moore, B A Knox, Joseph Lippard. MT. VERNON Thus Niblock, W W Fraley, San ford Henley, C J Flcmming. HATTER SHOP Alex Lyerly, T D Roscman, Tobias Kestler, Geo A Miller. FRANKLIN, H ( Miller, Jacob A when Tt arrived at Gold Hill it was found Thomason, R J Halton, Jno Eagle. n He- Ulccl if I llaV inn that the money had been abstracted. The detectives hurried back to Bilesvillc and boimht some stamps tenderincc the postmistress, Mrs. Mary Boyd, a ten dol lar bill, and iu the change they received three of the Marked bills. She was im mediately arrested and brought to Sal isbury for a preliminary trial and bound over to Uncle Samuels Court in the sum of one thousand dollars. L. E. Green, of Shelby, has been asked repeatedly to rent some of his land for a saloon. He wrr.es the lurom. "I had jusst as soon a man who had started to the devil was to ask me to go home with him as for a man to ask me to rent him a spot to put up a barroom. 1 would not lease a spot for $5,000 a year. I would like for this to go into your next isssiie, r.s I don't like to be deviled about it A White Man Bcks Himself up and rasses tor a negro. Greensboro Daily Patriot. Jim Reid, the young white man of Sal- isbuiTr who was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment for living in adul- try with a ncuro woman and w ho broke jafl last Thursday night at Salisbury, was captured here yesterday morning.lt seems that Rent by some means procured a ease knife with notches cut into the back ot it like a saw and liled his way out, let ting two other prisoners out at the saim time (one ot which surrendered himself any more. nexc morning.; jic ooarueu a ireigiu tram ana arrived in this ciiy r inlay leprt.Spntative (bunion, whose vul- ItKll'lll'K'. SlIll'O HlfMl lit' llJlS ImM'II I VI 11" : I ... at the house of the woman here, havlnu JP"1 precipnaieti .um,.,., I 1 I " i. t . il... H . blacked himself up as a negro on Salur- enuea in a Slugging mnccii on tne nooi dav nisht. Of the House last week, has thereby The famous pair of humau "blood- jHO endeared himself to Speaker Reed hounds" Captains Wcatherly and WWt t,at be iaa usked to eo up to ling, oi tne ponce iorce, caugui a scent ui .j- , ;!; ' , tl ilV IIII.I.V 7V III-- ... " ' . .. Ti 1 1 .1 II i. 1 incr riiiilit!ia ln- ti i rli t. tln-ir ir'imn tit b,v 1 district, it is io ue nnpeu mat ne vesterdav ninni:i' in theattie of Huiihcs will not use the same language ne uiu Mills on "Canal Alley" and captured I in the House. him after some "monkey " climbing among the rafters and beams of the old building. Deputy Sherill Roseman came down from Salisbury last night and re- Rrportrd by BOYDEX k Ql'IXN- turned on the next tram with his prw- Strict goCH mialling, oner. SALE OF LAND. OFFlCEakMORGAN'S STUDIO SALISBURY. N. Cm WANTED ! -o- av the 0th day of October ISOOat imbltcl 01' rent properties Will 1111(1 it to uct ion, a track of land in Rowan count v ,i . . dioiniim the lands of Levi Powlass.Isaac UxvU' interest to By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court in the case of Isaac A. Lyerly and others. Ex-parte, I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury on Mon ti auction 1 1 1 i ii hi it tr 1 1 1 i V I i i i 1 1 , wn uiiiu w..v vu mi- ji.iiutu , Lyerly and V . C. Lyerly, containing HS j q acres, more or less. Terms: one third cash, one third in six months and the balance in twelve ! months. Interest on deferred payments from day of sale at eight per cent per annum. J. L. Cowan, Commissioner. September 3rd, 1890. The name of every man in Western North Carolina who lias timber land, improved and unimproved, farm lands, town lots and properties for sale. Wo must have bottom prices, full, clear and correct descriptions. Persons wishing to buy, sell wnte to or HILL'S HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS Cotton and Grain Market ;-ian was netted. lfima who is holding the it ule wilt deliver an address to aJthc Court House on next Utyclock. It will not be a id address and We eaii' as- 1C that thev will not be sor ittlid. M. Fair will be he'd ;inniiux Sept. .'50th and M. 1,2, an old. The inice has been reduced to twenty r this vcar. Premium lists hy applying to II. T. J. Lud- frlt. Pleasant, N. C. ti'Ua' i fa. ry sorry to learn that Capt ' ill ajrery precarious condi- xd poisoning from the in- . r., r-eiv(U some time- ag. that a nrivate cju- with sur- Asheville was sent to; Kuojb lesilay to ampatatc the limb Plis iiieoiiuiion ol tne uociors inu nit live. itii yi ui. in tfii: b: bu A Through Vestibule Train. The Washington Post says: The con It was well I stanfly increasing through travel over the Richmond & Danville system, is to(jubbins be met by the establishment of the "Washington and Southwestern Vesti bule Limited" train about the fust of Oc tober next, to run between Washington and Atlanta, via Lynchburg, Greens boro, Salisbury, Charlotte, Spartanburg and Greenville. It will leave Washington City every day at 11:15 a. nr., arriving in Atlanta at 6 o'clock the following morn- ! ing, and returning upon a similar sche 1 ule of bom's of arrival and departure. The equipment wHl coasist of Pullmaai Palace Buffet, smoking and library, and sleeping, dining and drawing room cars, which are being built expressly for thi service, and will be masterpieces of art flic entire train will be vestibule.! steam heated, and gas-lighted, aud iu every detail equal to the be.t trains of the character on any line HEILIG'S MILL-A W Rusher, Her. ry Agner, J C Bringle, J K P Heilig. GOLD HILL Jno W Jenkins, J C Sniiggs, 1 F Martin, Jno C Casper. BERNHARDT'S MILL M A Fespei . . A f Ml T t It I H man. l; A aiiuer. 1j a iieni-j, u j aiuiei MORGAN W A Campbell, Win Kirk Wilcv Bean, Jas A Wyatt. ROWAN ACADEMY H C Peeler, Jacob Trexlcr, J C Houlshouser, Jacob A Kluttz. The folio. ving Registrars were ap pointed. Salisbury Township: North Ward PP Mcroney. South Ward J F Mt- East Ward Coo II Shaver. West Ward J P Cowan. Franklin: Wilson Trott. Unity: J K Culbertson. Mt. Vernon: C A. Gufl'y. Cleveland: R M Itoseboro. Steele: W L Kistler. Mt. Ulla: Jesse W Miller. Bi-adshaws: Jno L Sloan. Enoehville: H R Plaster. Locke: C II McKenzie. China Grove: J L Sitlbrd. Bostain X Roads: P A Sloop. Heilig's Mill: J II Heilig. Gold Hill: F H Mauney. Bamhardts Mill: A W Kluttz. Morgan: P C Shaver. Hattershop: H C Agner. Kowan Academy: Alex Peeler. Wright, from a small begin furniture business now nas It ore rooms ami nis misinrai so fast that he will, before ... . i r Jto occupy still another, jic nly adding to his stock and is in-a lot of Wilcox & White some of the finest makes of ittribute&his success to adver- lku-s: "I had no idea what ac- onld do for a business until 1 I am getting orders for fur. i nil nrniind. awav from here I i kjiuw is the direct results of m iktjients in the papers. The Cotton Planters and Ginners of the South. Your attention is called to the Ncwl'o ton Bloom Gin, which has all the latest improvements, including balance wheel on brush, which is peculiar to this make of gin and is used on no other. If you intend buying a gin this season it will pay you to look into the merits of thi gin. This company aud its predecessor? have made cotton gins for nearly fifty years, aim are experts in cotton gin work substantial with long bearings; every part being so nicely made and adjusted that it is with out doubt the lightest running ginning tfit in the world. For further narticu- price, terms, eJLc., address H. W. ubbard, the manufacturers' general utheru agent, Atlanta, Ga, Georgia Republicans. D.VLTOS, Ga., Sept. 2. The republicans of the Seventh Georgia district had convention- here vesterdav and went through the formality of nominating Zach Margraves, of Rome, for congress. Hat - graves lias oeen me stamiaru uearer before and leads the forlorn hope again that he may have a hand in tbe distribu tion of the patronage. The convention was principally nota ble for its lack of harmony. One. colored brother declared that the republican party was only kept together iu Georgia fur the purpose of bringing the ofliec holders to the front. 4iSo far as the negro is concerned,"" be said there is no difference between fhe These gins are made in the most ' administration of Harrison and Clevc tial manner strong and heavy j V He said he. would vote for no .k-..! l white man lor congress- J no Other delegates joined in and attempted to get the executive committee ex changed so that the negro; would have halt the members, and they wanted the ottioeholderj excluded from the commit tees. The uproar became so great that the previous question had to be resorted to to cut itshcrt. The Time Has Come. This applies with much force lo some of our good Rowan people, and we hope they will sec its truth and net upon it. In North Carolina there are a number of honest white men who vote the Re publican ticket, biit very few ol them at tended the Republican convention here this week. These men arc getting very affiliating with a party which, in spite of them, is an enemy to good government in North Carolina, and of late they have grown specially restive under the indig nities heaped upon their State and Sec tion by the party with which they have been affiliating. We are w riting now ol honest w hite Rcpublicans-notthc fellows whose "Republicanism is ofhee deep and dollar wide." We wish they could have witnessed the disgraceful Republican convention held in this city on Wednes day. Honest and soli'-respect ing Repub licans would have been disgusted. Most Southern Republicans who are honest have voted the Republican ticket became they were Union' men in the late war and thev have since felt that con sistently they could not be Democrats. The Chronicle believes that the time has now come for them to consistcnly "come out from among" the men who are using the Republican party as an engine to de grade their section and State. Some ol the best men who ever lived in North Carolina opposed the war, ad were firm in their allegiance to the union through out. No honorable man fails to respect their devotion to what they conceived to he their duty, and whatever may have been the seeming prescription to the past, the time has come for all patriotic son! hehiors to burv the past and stand shoulder to shoulder for the honor and fair name of their State. The past is past. The bounding life of this genera tion, while honoring the bravery of the great men who have given glory to our history, is living in the pnscnt and working for the future. The Denio rat ie party does not expect or desire any man to surrendiT his convictions upon past questions to come into its fold. It is willing for him to have his honest con victions. He has to surrender no senti ment or cherished memory. It is a LIV ING parly, and it is dealing with living issues issues that concern the material prosperity of every citizen of the indc structibleJLTnion of the Statcs,and which alone will promote the glory and pros perity of the South. .No oilier party is lust or lair to nouuivru iuuu. party seeks lo promote llioouiii equaiij with ait other sections. The Democratic party is not a sectional party in any sense. On the contrary it is the only party that declares the war is oyer that war questions are settled and holds every portion of this country equally dear. Its policy and its principles are s iifciblc to evcrv aee and every section, ami it ha its hosts in evcrv State. Hon- ho have for twenty-five year voted the Republican ticket because of war Questions ought now-tniu mey can do it consistently to join ibe Democrat :e party. Slate Chronicle. Good middling, Middling, Low middling, Tinges, Stains, Wheat Com Oats OKA IN. 1U 9( n S5(rt ino Country Produce Market Rrnortod bv l. K. J1TLIAN k CO. Corn . ."" -J Potatoes irsli (50 (m) .75 Flour cnty 2.25.riO " " sweet 3 Vloal .TK .T." Kgg l-i Kaeonliama .124 II utter .20n siih'3 .i Chickens 125.22 " slioitldpra .s Molasses contilry . :o Special Bargains and Notices A.dvertisemeats in I his column insert ct for 7i cents ner line. Watch it and try it vr.lTVULE HOUSE AND LOT FOR D..n. nn f-iin Street between Fisher and Bank, enquire of J. W. Bostian. Will rc-open Monday, Fei t J. M. Hill, 43 tf McCUBBINS & REISNER, HEAL ESTATE A&ENTS, SALISBURY, N. C. THE N. C. COLLEQE Of AEricnltnre and Manic Arts Will Begin its Second Session Sept 4 TIIR new ami larjro shop huHttlng for working In lroa aiMlvrna 1 will bo ready for occup-.itlon. ami ill the lcp truncate are i-.iilpel for thoroii;h I. . . I... n I ull.l I I ........ I , MTUrK. IATHI1 S III 117-tT-t I II .III III llllj niuuuii iwr i Ifsri- In oxlsiontv. Many icewbe raof the nakwa 1st 1R0O I elans are already eijipltjywl at remunerative na U' ' "I irtcs. Fir further iwriltiilarKatklrcss, i A I.KV A IlKi! Ii IIOI.1.ADAY. Vrt A't. Pi in ;i pal. ii4t. itaieiKh. n. c. B01DEN & 01 INN. UILDI.NG LOTS FOR SALE, CLOSE 1 1 lis office H to Livinustone College. Einjuirc at LOST: A POCKET BOOK CONTAIN iiv a considerable sum of money; the fln.luAvili be rewarded by leaving it at this office. SEE THE DOUBLE DRAUGHT PARIS . range at Baker & Neaves, one ot the ebst stoves ever put on the market. FRESH GROCERIES AND COUNTRY nrodnce received daily at D.1L Julian iu Cfo's. Ill" OOND: A GOLD BRACELET WITH initials, owner can have same by calt- at this ..Hice and proving propenj. tvn UF.KK MUTTON. AND always on hand at Shaver's on Main Street Coughemuir ICE am 8 i. LACKSMITHING IN ALL ITS BRAN .-lies ami t lie oust oi wnrMiiiuniii P. Webers, next uoor io .iinc . . v fx xTVT T lIlk'VV WANTED A uiwu inw setter dog not over four years obi ad dress J. S. Ljwrance, GrOtnslioro, N. ( . MISS JENNIE CALDWELL'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS iii. Will onen Monday, fcopteinwr 1890. No ueuncuoit i ....- i - e. t .... .t -: 1 siirkllCSS. in cases to piii - . CALL AT OITK STORE AND EXAMINE THIS NEW GIN. GIN CONDENSER FEEDER AND THE ROLLINS CLUTCH PULLEY, EVERY ATTACHMENT NECESSARY TO A FIRST CLASS II IX. l HAY RAKE. McCORMit'K Mo VA- i;..ittinti of inv friend.-, :iy... ..,.;...u..c myself as an indept I i nu- C'otton F crfect Mowrt'j MACHINE KNIF2 CRENDER. IA'. I-V. I ..) tO T ha. DL'TTON. KNIFE GRINDER GRAIN DRILL vvv II VVF LOT OF DICKFOUD AND HUFFMAN GRAIN AND FERTILIZER DRILLS. THE BEST EVER OFFERED ON THIS MARKET. n.SC II VRROWS, CUL'WVATORS AND PLOWS. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FXR AND ROAD WAGONS, PHAETONS, SURREYS, CARTS, ETC. It ii VVF CUT PRICES ON ALL THE GioDS ABOVE NAMED, AND NOV IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS. WE ' WILL NOT BEiTNI)ERS')Ll DEALERS LV ALL KINDS OF GRAIN COPT ON l U iiiiiIIICK IllV ' ...i:.f.., fr ibo olhce of cm awHH WeigUct of IU.wau . k. L. KETCKEV. VVF VISE WHOLESALE ASI) RETAIL llEALfcira .- AND F E RT I LIZERS I ' VEKm OS GLAI.4, AND COTTON SE'UL B0YDEN & QUINy. II'PKCl I ULI.V, 1 3 r

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