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Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. Cnpt. Jno. Beard h. been elected president and J. C. Bernhardt secretary The Yadkin River of the Piedmont Alliance and Industrial The mot Union Fair association. It has been eided to hold the fair .on October 2fst, .. I 22nd nild 2Mrl n ml tlfeA fiHvn VAmn - .i.wsint on rates 01 i ne Carolina i Tli sUteCfH" Regiment will hold their reunion on the .e..n,lunan ro PA .i .: , -r? ii."- i :., m cnnrp. - - - m.. ,u i iimi ii t . nrv ia imin ..n mi in 1 .vea:' I mrMit delayed 3 months - 2.00 grounds. Pv -1" ; Mr. M. 8. Brown is in the Northern markets laying in the most extensive Roanoke & Southern. and finest stock of clothing and gents ; rHL'RsDAYJ SEPT 11 1890. wreck that the Richmond A, Djnville Railroad Com pany has ever experienced occurred last Saturday afternoon, about two o'clock, at t lie Yadkin River bridge, about six mile from here. Tfic locomotive of a North bound lo cal 'freight train consisting of thirty six curs and a caboose, when about three hundred yards from the bridge jumped the track and something becom- Capt Alexander and Vance. Wilmington Messenger. Yon see the Matter Wrong:. If we see the matter right, the gran 1 lUtV Of ltOWtB COniltV falling tO flO US A rorutrt Imvinnr rriiimil mnrpnrv I duty in not indicting the managers of the Ca , 8 H A,exailder tho ncmocrath wimu ijiiumimii.,ui.7.uuu.,1 ..v.. olllllK1J tor ijoiigress in this district. company has regular lottery drawings for building lots. This is clearly against tho laws of the State. Concord Timet. Yuu sec the matter wrong brother! The grand jury of Rowan county never fails in doing its duty and has no cause for indicting the managers of the Dixie Land Company. They don't have "regu lar lottery drawings for building lots." I, . . . Mwuipvu aiv i ui -v Hint o w furnishing goods ever brought to Salis- h ut of ordcr u could not stopped The only drawing they have had was Rumors' I . 4U bury. fortbelast i I he will be able to sell tor much less than , m l am wt- learn irom re-1 . . , ... . . . scu raiirw-i i corapeieiors wno still stick to bankrupt whjj opposed to Sen tor Vance a gentle man of I his city wrote to him in regard to the matter and received the following reply: CHARLOTTE, N. C, Kept. 6tb, ISM). Dear Sir: Your favor of the 4th re ceived and contents noted. I authorize you to state that I am not opposed to tin re-election of Lrov. Z. B. anco to the L S. Senate. I accepted the nomination for Ret r sentative from this district with the full knowledge that Senator Vance was tin choice of the district for his own tuc- prop liable j ources jurt as wC are going to press, I ways. Ho will probably have his big ad Having adopted the cash system ....,., Unlr the bridge, for local imr a number of lots which had uii nut. t iv w v. vw - c o tearing up the cross ties as it went, leach and every one of them been paid the bridge fell precipitating everything I for at $100, in hard cash, each. Salisbury cessor, and I assure you that if I had an into the river fifty two feet below. don't invest in lottery tickets let alone M r opposing the wishes of the Demo The engineer and fireman seeing that allowing one to be carried on here. the train could not be stopped jumped before it reached the bridge and only sustained slight wounds, one brakeman in next U'M1ib nnruir wnlnli fr.i. it tbe allowing r 1 1 ' ! " An important meeting of the Roanoke Mr gwjnk tnc Banner warehouse . ,,1.,1 railroad was held at itoanoke has accepted a position as first floor ..... i', ..linkii was decided unon manager of a warehouse in Winston. It Lwn terminus and Cant. common talk on thc street that part Will Arlington, was on the second car a tnc of his duty is to do all the good he can veWby made nw - -1 - for the Winston market and all the harm ., .;,iit 1 1 i . . m from v isio swum. tte can to t ne Salisbury market. His ware iiivh Point, Thomasvillo and house here will be closed this season but E. M. ANDREWS, FDRHITUa?, PIAWO & ORGAN DIALER. crats who honored me with the nomina lion of Representative I would resign. have twice voted for him for U. S. Sen ator, and were I again the "Senator froml Mecklenburg" would vote for him again. Tho pe a ual relations between Gov. Vance and myself have always b en friendly. I hope and believe that the difference between Senator Vance and The ,,..! tl.n KtciK linvn ill rri A v Krn tuL-nn t,,,i i!le routes wcro givn - - nun a 1 .1 i in n.ttil t Wt a Blatter lis narroweu uw Mweea Salisbury and Ix?xington. Fovvlo was in Salisbury last Sun- (ioV opening at once another if not two. The Cabarrus Fair Association offers $10 to any white couple who will have the marriage ceremony performed on the Bobs Up Again. Dr. Tyre York, who once ran for Gov nrnor of North Carolina atrainst Where from the engine and went down with it I did-you-get-t hat'Nose, as the Repubh but most miraculouslv escaped serious rans call him, isn't satisfied yet. He ev injury jumping clear of the cars and I ideutly enjoys the sensation of getting the Alliance will soon be adjusted satis- i - i 1 1 1 k i'ii iiiih m il i .i n n into about fifteen feet of water. The rest dftte for ress nKlim8t Col. Cowles of the crew with the conductor were in 3r. york announces that this time, he if the Hb.nitv car at the rear of tho train running not as a democrat, a liberal, or and the conductor seeing the bridge fall republican, but as an Alliance candi- cut this car loose ana put on uio uruc Thanking you factorily to both your kindness I am yours truly, S. B. Alexander foi i.i time to stop it before going over. Twenty-one of the cars were loaded Ho Lint in These Cotton Bolts. Senator Sherman don't propose to be left out of the reciprocity procession, and he steps right up with a proposition for reciprocity with Cannon. It is now in grandstand at l2oc!ock on the third day with cotton, cotton yarns, bacou, lumber, Columbta, S.C.Sept. 6. A year ago order forsome other republican statesman PI A OS. Chickering, Mathushck and Sterling Pianosare too well known to the people to require any introduc umip Bed. ilE CELEBRATED iSpecially gmxl for Winter use and stomps to the Orpluin. and Ifnll oaaeeor li ounces for 25 cenfa. 5 OITARAXTEED GENUINE ?? ir nJv vors- 8' H- Alexander and McD. Watkins. uert E; A. OSBORNE. o- i? irho'Pn Orphanage ;ra,mmS,'(,,riotte,N?C. are 0 jjga Annie Gowan left last week to t,keeu:ll- ol ,ier ille. Z erc tight. (.1 Mr. Geo. Wright, from a small begin- of, tearing up the wreck and getting ing twenty-four large black shining u r i " readv as soon as possible for work to seeds packed as close as peas in a pod. ning in the furniture business ,now uas ""?iltin - new hridc The other boll was greener and was cut two large store rooms and his business commence in building a new bridge Mhihiti.r thirtv two l.nm irrn - I e t & tT A. m II ' I I 1 It I I B'--1 of the fair. We don't suppose two people could be found in Rowan county who would be witling to make such a show of themselves, aud wo simply mention the A T . . . 4 T,.l.ueAii 1 A A . I m a I m w - a Two hops belong mg io ioiv. uiiuw iaci 10 snow mat mo mir auinomies nave - - i i : . w . . . ii.i 'n I " j a. i a .i r l l.Tii i . i ;il,il hv ligniuing on ciuij an nica inai (lie iooi Kiiicr nas not done bis work thoroughly yet. wt McNcelv has successfully pass .!,. examinations ior a caieunnp air 1HV - - AiinapoU. APr"'ytcHn church will bo orgai. iJj nt South River next Saturday morn- ... . ti..v Vev 4- J- Woodson was hc-ra. several Wt week canvassing for tho Thorn- i ... i & ..nliinl.ln I, r.ran nr) 'John Ileilig; lost " Tucshv. The remit of the railroad incest the Yadkin. The bif? excursion to Ashoville retum ,d hi.4 Friday, no mishap i on time and 11 happ' was Elit hundred hands are at work on Yadkin Railroad whlcn means ma. : .'. :, Iwunir r-vnidlv TlUShed. e WOrK is "'"fc) ? i ill deliver an ad- sbintrles and general merchandize and o- the wreck was a most awful looking sight almost entirely darning up the riv er for ono half way across the discovery of a lintlcss variety of cot ton in Spartanburg county, this State, was reported. Interest in the discovery has now been renewed, given it by the fact that lintlcss cotton , has this year to come to the front and propose reciproc ity with the effete monarchies of Enrol e and all the rest of mankind. Didn't Blaine's pole stir 'em up? WU. Star. Two hours afterward sutiads of hands? been grown on a plantation near Acton, I 1 A i . 21 r 4 1 A. HUl MAt l,ftii nm aooui uuceu nines irom mis cuy. iwo - . - ii i 1 j 1 UU1I9 111 U HUH VII VA1I1UIUUII, VIII- Ul everything else that they couia gci, no.u . . , mature and ODe , is increasing so fast that he will, before long have to occupy still another. lie is constantly adding to ins stocK and is just getting in a lot of Wilcox & White organs and some of the finest makes of pianos; he attributes his success to adver rising and says: "I had no idea what ad veftising would do for a business until I tried, I am getting orders for furniture from all around, away from here, which I know is the direct results of my adver tisements in tho papers." tie Ninety-Nine Tears. The Standard tells of Mr. Hugh Parks, of Edmunsville, this county, and just across the Cabarrus line, who is making a long null for the 100th mile post in res; at the Cabarrus Fair on Tjmrsday' life's journey. He is almost blind and A good chance for Rowan to hear has been let. a hurt u J P. McCubbins, Sr., " ... T. 1 IM.. Kecicd'w anjcmuer oi uwi i n in place of Rev. F. J. Murdoch, rc- has been added the Kuitting Mill deaf. In January 1891, he will be nine ty-nine years of age. He has outlived alt his children save one Mr. Parks was a factor and an influence in affairs of his section when in his prime. Lol. Andrews, uaps. jscduj, AU,R .seed iust beginning to change their color. and tireen arrived as soon as it was iu- cililA tn lnnlc after the work. Trestle I Tkn nt-t.o n W n.nmoprvn fofces from cvciy direction were sent tor - and everything got in readiness to begin Mr. J. C. L. Harris has just returnctl constructing as soon as the river could " L be cleared. Saturday night and Sunday CaroUna aflairs tncre He toid ft News were spent in getting out every thing LlM observer reporter yesterday that in the shape of freight that could be got Mr. John B. Eaves was in Washington at at and in building tracts down to the the same time he was, and engaged i , uiiu o I m nnllinir I in Son;ite to OMCertnni how waters edge so that engines could bo us- . . f 8t..nd for confirmation if he cd in hauling out tho heavier parts of (should be again appointed Collector. u Giinh ou nvlna wheels, locomo- Mr. Harris savs. however, that he did llli; . 1 fx nuvii ' 1 " J I ' ' ..... A inot get any comiortaiui lounu mat me in live auu lenuci. i 4i...f i, .....i.i mrtal . ... . . . i iiiiaiiiuua nvii; uiiiii ne nvtim ei- Sunday night eight barrels oi Kerosene . . anta!ronism that he didn't have be- were poured over the wreck and it was! forc Eaves is anxious to get the appoint burned to the waters edge, the light show- meat again if there is any possible chance r ,ii:..i Q i fnnf.nr,l Mr. Harris say s mat mere is no prooa mg ior nines a.. V.3 nc V..a Al ti,r il nmiin hut. wivs T 1 i L w iiumiAj nirn ntlt T A I " . . ' un atouuay mice - that he is almost sure that his successor work iu pulling out what they could I w he appointed within a week. Soim nnf aii Mondav night dvnainite was us- complaint has alrendy reached the cars edfor breaking up the debris lying under of the administration that Eaves has , . , I 1 i;Af,.M Uo lcen kept in office up till tho present me unugu w - to et him get the nencm of his salary. One Hundred Democratic Clnts. From the Secretary of the Demo cratic State Executive Committee it is earned that there are in the State 100 Young Men's Democratic CI ubs, which will send delegates to the State con vention here this month. Vance will hj among the speakers at the convei - stock, and ma- Our Young Men. Tne following from the Greensboro tinery for epiiiuing the yarn will be put Patrot uvvyxna to Salisbury as well. at once. I ( i reensboro has but few yonng men v;,ir I'mohrevs who was appoint- who loaf their time away in idleness if.n pa.b tshln at West Pointr-by Mr The spirit of industry should constanUy ' w " . . .1. . - J u . . . lerson has failed to pass tne ijnysi- no encouraged ana appreciic.i. ui, While our own boys- are permuted 10 work all they wish to, it is not right to expect them to bo "hewers of wood, Mr nnd then when there ia a place of i - some respectability and remuneratioivto be filled, to send off for a young man to fill it especially when the material wc sommied by Rev. C. ii. V artlelt last navc at home is equal to any that can be ntlnv morning who preached a . very I obtained elsewhere. I examination Thtrc will he an Alliance basket, pn at A.U.Sherrill'8 in Ut. Llla town- tij.. on next Saturday, veruowj- - kvited to attend. hv. in:i ntthn Vresbvleriati church tut ruv'.' kercstirtg sermon. Plio mails arc all gone wrong owing to bridge wreck and there is just no iug on when any given mail Xorth-wHl 'arrive here. from had for building a trestle. Tuesday morning work wa begun building a trestle and it is probable that trains will be crossing by Saturday or Sunday. Mr. Harris says the rdhnof consolidate ing the two districts has been dispensed with and is now no longer under con sidcration. Eaves, it is said, will be pro vided for with some revenue office which will nav him $7 a day and allow him $5 At present all tho mail, baggage and la day for expenses. News and Observer. . . . i i express goes around by Hamlet , anu wa passengers to Salisbury are transierreaai the river. The loss is estimated to be not less than $150,000, which falls heavily on the railroad insurance companies. This Means Business. Says the Ashevilie Citizen. A stock company to erect a furniture uon irom me. Kverv one of tlu-m guaranteed; if they do not please you, you need not keep them. There arc no tower prices, nor easier terms offered 1 any one than tho c offered by me. ROAril. What are you going to do about that Organ you promised your wife and daughter? Knv noth ing but the celebrated Mason & Ha ml in or Sterling Organ, and vou are not al ways having them repaired. Sterling Organ tor only SoO.00, and Mason & Ham lin's for only 98.00. Write me for des criptive price list. ! ' Fll R fl' ITU R E Never before since I have been in business was my stock of Furniture ?o large and complete in eci line as it is to-dav. and nnces were never lower. I keen. 'right -un with the rtylcs, and represent every thing just as it is. If you buy nnvthing from me nftd it is not as represented, return it and I will pay your monev back. Who could do more? Who could ask more? Write for my prices. ftaTl sell 98-ineh icversihle frame MOS QUITO CANOPIES with all the fixtures for hanging for only 2.00. E. M. ANDREWS, Charlotte, N. C. 16 and 18 West Trade St. ion. Two years ago there were 300 such clubs, with a membership of 15,- 000 or more. Cotton and Grain Market Reported by HOYDEN & QUI XX. Strict good middling, Good middling, Middling, IjOW middling, Tinges, Stains, OFFICE at M(TR(t A TPS STUDIO 8ALISBURY. N . C-T WANTED ! -o- ii 9(fuA 8!i((9 OltA IN. Wheat Corn Oats S5v100 lit 42 Country Produce Market Reported by D. It. J UMAX & CO. Corn ."" bnr.l -10 Pwia PoUtoes irsb 00 .1' Flourcntv 2.2."(5)2.50 ' " vi-et 13 ( .' Meul .100, .7.") Eggs Bacon hams . butter .20n2j ' gi,lc3 .HJ Cliickeiis .22 " sliulI r- .s Molasses country . 30 factory near the depot isheingorganiacd. We are informed that more than one-half is already subscribed and the prospects are good to get a full company. Waynes- The Santer. The Laadwarfc last week presented to ville Courier its readers a likeness of tho physical con- Improvements will be mado soon at tour of the most remarkable beast, said the Salisbury knitting inills,spinning ma- to be at large in the country adjacent to clllliery will ue put in, me lorce oi oii-i-ators doubled, and the building will be greatly enlarged. The mill is one of the hest payiug of the kind in the South. J. It. Young, president of the new 111 o'clock and at St. Judes church On same day at 3 o'clock in the after on. poStatesvilic Landmark comes to us I Imw tvne and en la rued form. It is -------- tltout exception the best weekly in the tcaud vo congratulate it on its im- bveinent. Another beautiful specimen of the work ilieCoiicord Engraving Co.'s work is seen in the extra edition of the fly Standard of the. sixth, The sub is the wreck at the Yadkin river. 'he Cliamher of Commerce held a E'i" hist Tuesday night to take into nueralidn. the tobacco iutcrest of Sal- lrr- A committee was appointed to inline ami report upon sites for a uew leliouse; Ir. Pat Gowan 'has a rehic in the shape cane which has been handed down in hifes faiailv its an heir loom. It P the following inscription on a rrhead: 'imwth of the llermitaire. entel by. Col. Andrew Jackson to hio. Carson . ls;iO " "77 " M was a sple.ulid address delivered ""of. Ahlcmian at the Court House 1" riday ami we wish every person in ':n county could have heard it. Prof. frman Iras given his whole heart to reject of education and we wish wc nre like him in the State. Ne Bill Russell and Bill Woodsides 'fcolingwith a pistol, at Gaskills p last Tuesday, it was discharged, "Kill m& ju.t below the shoulder P'anu'lv wound, nrs Council -uldwcW extracted the ball. Statesville. Even its likeness is orcnu ful to behold. The brute is described as havinc abnormal capacity for food, and CD - .1 J . M.WW M " "p f" - " h.is weakness for pigs.cows, sheep railroad which will lc built from Hen- necro children. This strange animal is derson to Stanhope, in Nash county, tells nulled locallv bv several names, none of the Oxford Ledger that the road is anas- - - llt, . . n M sured tact, it win prove me grenicsi which, perhaps excepting banter, con- ... u . ' k.. vt mnhhv1. veys much meaning to ttoemt read- atockholden ol cr. "Santer" has a mysterious meander- th(j piedmont Sprillgs property the ing indefinate signibcance wnicn is ipme I purclsaso recently made by Judge John innallin". The other names arc "Ante- . Gilmer, of Greensboro, was taken ad- 1 I ..a I a I t ..... . , . C I I. . i 1 . 1 l- a il L' lr " "Olutton" and "Conger," but vamage oioy incmuvro ui wv lope, uiuuon u. , holdcra and a new company was organ those names do not convey cnougn oi amount 10,000) was raised realitv. in less than live niiuutes?. From the illustrated appearance of tbo j Kirk,and wrilcs from llIack beast, wo have formed a theory ot its .. Q(i Station. Orange county, as follows: orh'iii which we present for what it is while working in a well on my pianta worth' believing that no other cxplana- tion in Orange, three miles Poutli of Uui wortn, ocne nife i versitv Station. I found some very stronf . ....t .h i ha n ii ir.i i ; i i own m , uon tan bobquh iw -rr- snec:ines Gf gold. Some of the rocks tliat terrorizing our friends in Iredell, it is blasted arc nearly covered with the Does Advertising Fay? a wei known fact that in the coal mcas-imetai on thc face." t . Talking on this subject tho Wilming- urC8 Df the sub-carboniferous stratum, Th(J for grading thc Cape Fear 1 . 1 AtMYi nil i - r II ? . . !1 . 1 M. Tl nrr! tint ton Messenger says: frogs arc some times rcieai anu xaaKiD rainmu irom . . . -a . . x iz a I . i. r ,un u nnntnnnc mil . u u lii lilt lit nuviv iw v This is a very imponaui quc.ou w environment o - - - . . Csirolina extension of the 1111 I I II 1 I. I K. 1 A Long Ride for a Small Price. A gentleman from Lexington wishing to come to Salisbury hast Sunday bought ii tirket nt the rail road depot for this The Salisbury Institute of Mus-ic, Miss placed, costing him seventy cents, am Ja Rumple principal and Miss Bertha tins is thc way ne reacneu us. o . .... n.i I Un n fifortiichnm mid went from there ox assistant win ocgin next i uewuuj . i" - idvcrftsement in another column. by the Cape Fear and adkin alley It. AH. to Sanford, then by the ltaleigh and fcv. is. fe. jncn,cnzie win prencu ai , i,.f ,unn vor tho Mary's church next Sunday morning f l nhnrioUo and the Richmoiid & Danville to Salisbury. He traveled a distance of about three hun dred miles to go seventeen, but he got here all the same. Lnciio inon nml nn 1 hat OlltV DUS111CPS ih-.t t hev HOP Oil as u niJ uiini iivwj j w-- - r m ... meu can answer. WTe have the assur- Ccntly gulped down a fly. In a nice anco from thousands of them who large- manner this Santer must have been rc lv advertise that it-does pay if judicious- leased after thousands of years of con- I.. n..cn.l nm) mnnv iif tlicril liaVO ffiV- I finamnnf. in the Laarentian formations J P",OUtU) "" J O - UIH.UIVIIV ..- en their testimony in its favor. If the underlying Asheville. From recent pub .W,w nitl tke un anv of thc city pa- Mentions it has been learned that a meta rnr from dav to dav for several- years, mornhosis of thc Iaurentian foundations Special Bargains and Notices. Advertisements in this column inserted for 7 cents per line. Watch it and try it - . ntt ttnn L m-.trh tiw lindcr will be rewarded b reluming it to this omcc. IT.TTARI.'R HOUSE AND hU I run a-ih. Jin HT.iin Street between lsber nd Bank, enquire of J. W. Uostian. 3 ITLDING LOTS FOR SALE, CLOSE Enquire ul to this othec Livingstone Lollege. 1 OST: A POCKET ISUUlv UU i ai.n i in" a considerable sum of money; the Under will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. IEE THE DOUBLE DRAUGHT PAHIS I ninsrc at Baker & N eaves, one ol t ebst stoves ever put on the market. RESII GROCERIES AND COUNTRY 1 iirnrlnrc reeeived dailv at D. R. Julian ,.. ....... w ic Co's. FOUND: A GOLD BRACELET WITI initials, owner can have Same by call ing at this office and proving property. spprsii REEF. MUTTON. AND ICE mIu'uvq on band at Couiihcuour am Shaver's on Main Street. The name of every man in Western North Carolina who i has tiralxjr land , i in proved - and unimproved, farm lands, town lots and properties for sale. Wo must have bottom prices, full, clear and correct descriptions. at Uiei Persons wishing to Iniy, sell lav the 6th day of October 1 800 at public or rent properties Will 111 111 it to uiction, a track of land in Rowan Cviunty ! -, ' . ii J II...... ... 4. ........ 4 4 . . SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court in thc case of Isaac A. Lycrly and ethers. It. x -parte, 1 will sell' at Court House door in Salisbury on 1(1101111111; the lands oi lievi rowlass.lsnae jyerly and V. C. Lycrly, containing 11S icres, more or less. rerins: one third cash,; one third in six months ami ttu; naianee m twelve months. Interest on deferred payments from day of sale at eight per cent per innum. J. L. Cowan, Commissioner. September Srd, 181K). their interest call on to write to or McCUBBINS & REISNER, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, V SALISBURY, N. V. v HILL'S HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS Will re-open Monday, Sept.. 1st, 1890. J. M. Hill, 43tf Principal. THE N. C. COLLEGE Of ApinltKB ani MgcliJDic Arts Will Begin its Second Session Sept. 4.. TiJK now and largo shop build ineH tor working In 1 lroa ;v:idw(-i win no r any ior ocennaiion. anu il Uie nonirLracntM aro caninpeq ior inoraagn .vork. F.xp-;nea are ls than In any similar rol irgi' In existence. Many ffnnben-of Hie Kreslunan lass arc already employed rrt rennuicrnUve sal irles. Far further iiartleular? niklrcuRr- AI.KXANDEU O IIOI.LADAY, I'm .'t, 4L Ifalelgli. N. C. BOY II EN & QllNN. BLACKSMITH ING IX ALL ITS BRAN dies, and the lest of workmanship, at J. P. Welnrrs, next door to James1 stable. KnrfYdk and Western is completed. A tho work on the Aorfolk ana WMtorn is finished the track will be lan and Greensboro will be directly connected with the Pocahontas coal helds. The proprietors of the Medoc vineyard of Halifax county, a stock company known as the Medoc Vineyard Company, n nnnlral in the register's oflice in WANTED A GOOD WELL BROKEN setter doi not over four years obi ad- . i. XT, ts J. . Lowrancc, urcensuoro, . . . . . . . . m , I a a A .. . . , I r A IC If II . V 1 f n n thi. he will find their columns hllet witn tnc 0f that region nas innmpwi tliat county a oeeu oi convey anew ui w.- announcements of leading business hous- apparent by the sudden pollution of un- property to the Farmers' Loan and Trust TZy do not come b5b the public groundwater currents (see Land- at long interval, but regularly, daily, mark on wells vs cisterns.) winic tnc o:mo each, bearing interest nil percent. ..h.,.,m., their advertisements with the Ueolocical epoch known as azoic, oi Imv:iuc semi-annually , and maturing in . . i - " . , ,. i,c i 1.1.. toon ounlities and! which Iiurcntiaii is a sud-uivwium, Myiu ana reueemuoie in iw, i i v considered as remote variations in their stocks, and nrices of coods, thus not only attracting attention to what they have to sell, but arousing- thc de sire of huvcrs to examine what is offered, thus making customers and popularizing their places of business. This ctass of men will tell you in this day of compc- etbcr to Cenozoic, Mcsozoicor Paleozoi tition that it would bo impossible to do . ma bo dowl1i then, as a new scion business or secure anything like an av- .fi c fact that the Azoic age has given erace trade if they did not invite custom f ft t tim0 in the WOrld's history a by giving in detail a clear statement-of J slecimen Qf prehistoric mammalia. It is u ii'it t.lwv have "rot to sen. I n anv that the rewards oiiercu m nmrnmrm ' o I iji. v vw On the other hand, thousands of men . certain statesville gentlemen arc trif who have started in business with fir I jhlg in comparis)n to the real value of These arc now inside said to be thc anv of the layers of the earths crust facts in regard to thc action of the titrec- arinff jeven protoplastic evidences ol tors ot the iNorin aromm otev. .... anngven P"ii l,mtmnv. Captain J. J. Newman las .yet the wondeilul construction 01 . nprni mannuement : the I I I ?Ml III II II W X. - - - w f been heretofore from be life this new species leads us to suppose that camtal stock is reduced from $1 ,000,000 to it naturally belongs to a period anterior $350,000; the price to be paid for Ore Hill . - . , . nronertv is to he ju,oou insieui i cw,- Cnnnvnin MesozoiC or Paleozoic progeny m i y , ,f.ill ir .. . 1 a.-. r ..r l. n1 n Ir nrnvlOlloe cum 'i tut' ill imaii Atl.U " P of trade have gouc to the wall simply because thev "hid their lights under a bushel." in failing to compete with their neighbors in having the buying public the Santer. Asheville Sunday School Convention. The following rates of fare have been 1 bv the R. & I). It. It. and con e ohibitionists of this county have know where they were, what they were t to persons attending the Sun I ! . 1 - tH 4Uti had fn - m . in t w u. Li u r-ii : ' anil nif ami iitnur. inuU(!GUICIIl lllCjr"Au lv i c. l I . ... lw W m lie Hi lilt" III HlU'l IMF I IrKrl nZ IIII1& - I i I i Mm 11 II 1,11 IVL'lltllfl IU w- e Leffiulfitn.A wr t?..m I ftVr A man mav have thc best stock oi . tfAn. itk nr1 inth TIip tnr --Q....MtuiV VT . liUlUll v . vr m .AM1CV IMC UVIfti a.v.i . w Juo- A. Bailev: for register of cootls in the market, i ut n ne bub to known as Special Excursion No. 4. r ml 1 - n I l.l"""" Jse Powless: for treasurer. J. H. vile custom or make known tne inuuu WWd; for surveyor, T. P. Johnston; "Ufcr. II:, h truest ; T m. i iA r.. il 1 ..lii ml be can oner ne hnivw race, while his sharpeMieighbor is lg'a harvest. Tickets will be placed on sale good unT til Sept. 30th. Salisbury C.60 Statesville ZJX Newton 4.M) Hickory 4i0 t)00; of thc $1)0,000 paid for Ore Hill S. II ivslov is t.r reeeive 75.000 ami J.J. New man $15,000. The contract should be let and furnace built as soon as possible Ti,n nrnsnnntnti for the Great Falls A 11 I" 1 " . . . . W-itor Power fllanulacturinz aim nu nrovement company, of Weldon shows a Odrt.OOO for the capital ttock t l)c issued in 100 shares each, uK)i payment of 50 percent, ot the par vaiue. Nine hundred thousand dollars of this stock has already been taken, inc as Cot nf the eomnanv upon this basis wil be $.'300,000, 1000 building lots, 1,000 acres of land additional, 7,uuu horse power eanal. and a crist mill with ft capacity to grind 2,000 bushels per day. SALISBURY INSTITUTE OF MUSIC. Miss Linda Lee Rumple, Principal. Miss Bertha Knox, AuMstanl. The first term will begin on Tuesday, Sept, 10, 1890. Pupils desiring to enter will please ap ply as soon as practicable. Circulars containing course of study, terms, etc., will be furnished on application. Salisbury, Sept. 9, 1890. CALL AT OCR STOKE AX I) EXAM I XL' THIS NEW MX. GiXl C iNDEXSEU FEE I ER AND THE KOLLIXs CM'TCH ll.'LLEY, EVfERV ATTACHMENT NECESSARY TO A FIRST CLASS (.IX. MISS JENNIE CALDWELL'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Will nnon Monday. September 15th, 1890. No deduction for absence except in cases of protracted sickness. jlUVlVO U X E M E X T. Bv the solicitation of my friends, I hereby announce myself ns an independ cut candidate for the ollicc of Cotton Wei-dicr of Rowan county. Respectfully. ADAM L. KETCIIEY. 4 1 3m. MABBIED. EMORY Mind wuroksriiKf en rod. Bonln Iwm4 in one teatinc. TestimoniAlB from all prt"ofu!i1hobe. FWfi'K? n.f ant on i)ilM-ation to Prof. ju3to W Fifth Ave. New Vork. J HAY RAKE. McCOR.M CK MdWEi'. Ferfect MfwtatJ MACHINE KNIFE CRINDER. W tgn t OLTTOX KNIFE (iRINOER CHAIN DRILL VF HAVE LOT OF BICKFOHO AND HUFFMAN f;UAIX AND FERTILIZER DRILLS, THE BEST EVER OFFEIIED ON THIS MARKET. HISC II VUUOWS, CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. HIE HAVE A FFIX LINK XD HO AD WA;ONiS ni."-' . 1' PRK'ES ON ALK l 1 1 r. ' "i . i.' r. . i.o r.i?, . , i '!; -1 Vj v l.' IS ill K l I M i'i- WILLNOT liEUN-lERoi.-. ..n,,,,,,:.. tvn RETAIL DftAfHS IN ALL KINDS OF CHAIN v i. i :.r. v n . i i . ' and feriilie::s OF FARM WE HAVE CI AND NOW t n..L.l l...-..l. !.: .oimiv veste'- 1 mmI ciiniMH WIU llCVei mai "j day by Rev. C.A.Rose, Rev-C. A. Brown 1 merchant without advertising, aud Miss Emily Piopst. I Try the Watchman. AX4 ( RErECTFl LLV, LtCYERS OF ; i : A f N' , ml TON 0 1 I ON SEED. BOYD bN& QUINS- - r :
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