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Watchman. iarolina LOCAL. criition rates of The Carolina in advance, - - - K vine"1 delayed"""' ' g EPT 18 180. . -r tu Towisti new i ear ana iiv was inti . fA.,r Jewish citizens were j prttton Has accepted a poi Mf lUnunin the Charlotte News ,....,.w.l lox cars, according to fief . tkr Mid a trucks (kronu-if, f. , ,pa complain that the recent (,ur .1- Tlimncwri the cotton have greunj o ; - u'n hone it will not be as bad as n 11 -- V III.! fl think, j foinniAi"'10" Services were held at the clinch last Sunday. Dr : . t.-nall v)e was agisted oy xvev. . McKcnzie will preach at bh on next Sunday at 11 and at St. Mary's church hrv. Rrv. Mr i,lv r i ci..i.ii' it Ufa churcii ou '"UU"UJ Llm.U a. ni , j o'clock n.m. . l cs TTandnrflAn snontMondnv JUlHl E. "V" 1 " d'iClt UlUt lllguv iwi naiicmiiu Attention is culled to the advertise ment of the West End Land Company of Wiuston in another column. Probably no other city in the State has as much money, according to Us population, iu- rsiert in town cites away from here as Satislmry and this a fine chance to keep you money iu the State while you are speculating. A great many people think that ad vertisements in the paper are not read. rhis is a great mistake and as an in stance we mention that Mr. neon? Wright on last Thursday advertised that he had just received a shipment of pia nos and organs and on Saturday, he in forms us, he had not less than twenty five different persons come to see them, (and he sold some of them too.) He had never kept them before, and the people had no other way ot finding it out except through the paper. Rome Hews. Davidson College opened with about ninety students. Rev. R. G. Pearson meeting at Hickory. Winston is to have an ice factory with a cash capital of $25,000. Person county Democratic convention nominated T. J Yancey for the Legisla ture, and Instructed him for Vance A one rear old child fell from a second story window in Greensboro without do ing itself any injury whatever. A contract has been awarded by the Richmond and Danville railroad for building a handsome new depot at Mor- guntoti. Work will begin at once. On Friday Durham celebrated the completion of the Lynchburg & Durhom Kailrond, and entertained a large num ber of distinguished visitors en the occa sion. Reid in Idaho. Danville Register. The first State Democratic Conven ts conducting a I tion of the new &tate or Malii, was held at Boisj Citv on the lOli of Au- iut. lion. James VV. He'd late of New anl old Towns. LONG EX- KOMK BOOMTALK FROM OKR OP PERIEXCE. Stauntan, Va.. Vin.licntor. Talking recently with n "boomer' of rth Carolina, and now of Idaho, was long experience who has been nromi- nade President of the Convention and I nent in the starting ol two or three ol made a rousing speech. In the Con- I the new towns in the South wo asked veution, Mr. Ue.d was urged by ha nun why, witn hundreds of thousand friends for the nomination for Congress, J of capital I hat new town companies out oecunea. ""re to srenu in improvements strpU electric lights, water works, hotels, &c. tney d:i not avoid that exjiendi ture by trying to enlarge townsalread exsistincr . Wll " 1,.. si.i uii, a:c The white Democrats, Republicans ference iu the ' . j ' ' t The Lion and the Lamb Lie Down Tc father. and A I ton nee men have consolidated their forces in Halifax county and have nominated one ticket to be put up a&aiust the negro candidates. The tict on B jlC ontiuu tne cainas m iu.su- Tuesday. Wel js has sold his interest in .Inur flrm of stcere v,la U- to - . I 1 A " . E Steele who Will nereauer conuuet iuxiiu'i-s alone. i i .... 1. x t i-v ia in ucainn nt. GeMQora n'j Kst church this county, i ne open- ternoil was preacneu yesieruy r at 11 o'clock. Tu, w oruiug Floyd Bean, a son of M. L. Bean, aged i- .1 l.. -f Uoliinlnv nnn whs I vcsH. uieu un" j " - ... t-A-l I 1. .:! frnm t ie rresovieriau cuureu I suialay afternoon. Misses Lillie and Rosa Shore who have .i .t.-. nlfM .I I. Rrnurit for el U'e huv iiast two weeks retuvJed to their aeis-tlie twin city this morning. Wchave rtceived a copy of the "Dart" x-. i tb : yblfed at Cliina throve oy uarrnigcr m! Patterson. It is neatly gotten up id nicely printed. Good luck to you. Mr. Will Barker has lecn appointed Miar in laee ef Mr. J. F. McCubbins ,uel.' He may be found at Mr. Peel store on Main street after this Week. Tlie candidates for the Legislature and uiity offices will begiu their round ith the tax collector commencing Wed- sday Oct. 1st and windiug up about iov. hh Mr. H. C. Skahn (better known as xkjdied last Tuesday of consumption, e was bin ied yesterday, the fire de- rtmeiit.-of which he was nn ofliccr, rniinr out in uniform. The Stone Mountain Granite Company bigger thing than most of our read inftpote. They employ from forty fifty huuds all the time and their pay foots up in the hundreds every loth. One hundred and six convicts with all m am. eapurten antes taereunto oeiongmg. rived in Salisbury Saturday night to go work on the Yadkin Rail Road. One uudred and fifty more will be here me time this week. The members of the Choral Union will Nt at Miss Linda Rumple's on 1 hurs- y uiglit at Jialf past seven o'clock. lembersarc requested to bring their Hew Advertisements. The West End Land Company of Win ston, P. M. Wilson, .Sec'y., calls your at tention to their property as a fiue chance -I for investment. The population of Win ston has increased 200 per cent, in the last ten years and the probabili ties are that this rate of increase will be continued for some years to come. Geo. W. Wright, renews his advertise ment for another six months and . al though it has not been ehauged in this issue it may be to your advantage to read it again. It can be found on the first page, first column and first iu the column. The Neaveschool of music, Prof. Neave director, has an advertisement on this page. There is nothing we could say that would add to its fame as it is conducted by the Professor ably assisted by Mrs. Neave, who are both known as among the finest musicians in the State. The Betty Baker and Paint Bank Mines, Carroll county, Va., Jas. E. Clay ton Manager, wants hands at once and will pay $1.00 a day. The C. C. A. & M. Fair is advertised for Sept 30th, Oct 1st, 2nd, & 3rd, at Concord. Many attractions, low rates on railroad. D. C. Bradshaw, Adm valuable tract of laud iu ship for sale on Oct. 18th to create assets Mr. W. A. Wvnne. of Raleigh, makes a challenge to run a bicycle twenty-five miles against any number of entries of horses on Friday of fair week on tne race course for flOO. The Sampson county Democratic con vention nominated Marion Butler, editor of the Clinton Caucasion, for the Senate, and W. House, tion. building a road on a level nrairie land. and having to cut away bills and blast rot io build one. In the new town we h:ivr in- KIH.-oL-j I lm ii i ! t u nm K on till li9iiia :i I rur n :it I i l i . . J 7 . ooay is nnsnwg to make it a success. as io uie i ieuioers oi me cou ivy uckci ecaiise f it fails it is dkuster. Special Bargains and Notices.! a. ivertisiinents iu ihisrohmm imu rtctl b. 7i cents j er line. Wach it mid trv it. QUILULNU LOTS FOR SALE, CLOSE AJ to L.lTlUttstomr (.'oi.esc. Ennuire at t.: " iii is omce. LOST: - A POCKET UOOK CONTAIN -ing a considerable num of money: tht- E. H. ANDREWS, FORHITME, PIANO & ORGil DEALER. ! EE THE DOUBLE DRAUGHT PARIS U range at Baker Jb Heaves, one best stoves ever put on the market. ol tht ana tne Aiiiancemen nave tne lative ticket. All white men will sup- tjlel: port these candidates. t l iv w uio.uiri, jjici- liCillS- I bnrlv fivc f C.A ...l.i 1 . -"v "wuuisiuti!! vvnaievei kooo An Affary Between Railroad Men Joe Sudderth and Monroe Bumsar- ner became engaged in quarrel in the K. Pigford and U. B. Bell for the barroom at the Glen Hock hotel last V auce was endorsed lor re-eitc- ,uht and the former received several severe blows on his skull with a bill ian e is to s:iy for their town, and every body works together. In nn old town it is different. The people have lived together there a long time: there has beena lot of friction anions them and u.,.,....... i i .i miry .w-.-suuicu against fri c 1 1 oilier. Ooiiie- times they have "sets" and a set is igainst everything it doesn't start itself J or doesn't get into at the begin ing. Then Badflr will be rewarded by leaving it at j 1)1 AlOS. Chickering, llathoshek i in mute. ; rUUU DCeriinflr I'tnilAx iMtnAva bnM. x u ine people to require any introduc tion from me. Every one of them are guaranteed; if they do not please you. j vu uoi seep mem. inere are no lower prices, nor easier terms offered by any oue than those ottered by me. " ORGANS. What are you going to do about that Organ you promisd your wife and daughter? Buy notl mg but the celebrated Mason & Hamlin or Sterling Organ, and you are not a ways having them repaired. , Sterlii c oi mih 5-oo.uo, ami 9iason& Han.- nn s lor only SaS.00. W rite mo for des criptive price list. FRESH GROCERIES AND COUNTRY produce received daily at D. li Julian ic Go's. FOUND: A GOLD BRACELET WITH initials, owner can have same bv call ing at this ottiia; aud proving property. RESH BEEF, MUTTON. AND ICE always on hand nt Couahenour and I . .. -.t. . " oiiuver on .nam street. Mr. Jacob Rudisill, of Gaston county, has made a diseovery in the way of elean- iug wheat from cockrel and he ami Mr. watchman at the yard here and Bum 1 k. ! .. I '1 I i . 1 m . .1 iM'M U m 1 II 1 1 1 l.' 1 1 Ii i i I . ..... .,!., ..i. i;... cue. I he men are both employes ot , . uiauivrs which uuu the VV. N.C. railrooad, Sudderth leiug BLACKSMITHING IN ALL ITS BRAN ches, anl the lwst of workmanship, at J. P. Webers, next door to James1 stable. f ALU ABLE HOUSE .AND LOT FOR snle, on Main Street letwecn Fbhei und Bank, enquire of J. W. Bostian. , advertises a Atwell town Asheboro, Randleinan, Stanly, Concord, Troy, Wadevillo, Mt. Gilead, Eldorado, Salisbury, Gold Hill, China Grove, Cleveland, Mock svi lie, Jerusalem, Fork Church, Fa nn ing ton, Sept. Congressional Canvass. Hon. John S. Henderson, Democratic candidate, and Hon. P. C. Thomas, Alli ance, Independent-Republican, aud In dustrial Union candidate for Congress, in the Seventh Congressional District, have-agreed upon a joint canvass and will address their fellow-citizens at the following times and places, to wit RANDOLPH. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, MONTGOMERY. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, ROWAN. Tuesday, Wed n csday , Thursday, Friday, DAVIE. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, All persons are cordially invited to at tend and hear the discussions. Other appointments will be made and A. W. Rudisill have applied the principle in the construction of a model which has been sen ington garner a locmotive fireman. Sudderth is Mrs.W.H.Coit Fll Rj ITU RE Never before since 1 have been iu business was my stock a "i rurnuure ?o lartre and cotnulto ,-ery line as it is to-day, and prices w ev never e in lower. I keen riuht nn with iho styles, and represent every thing just as it is. If you buy anything 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 prices: I . : 1.. i tv. i. -i.- leUSMgeill. Then there i wnvs . i Ti....i rat.. trk sci iuusiv niiuieu. aiiu ji. . i.stice sivs i j- l IO UIC 1 UlUllI umw uk " ,. ' ' Ichiasnf Sllllll-moi. .n ,M 1 IU..I DQ nis condition is verv snticai. rite id i u n , . w" ' Mured man was taken to the home of Um! 1 ,lke.to see other meti succeed, wreck happened to the freight his mother near the depot. Humgarner 1V0"1! r!lt!,er ,the town should the Carolina Central railroad ... . . ... . . . . . r , stand still than thev shonld make ..S.rK Tk Iwwmmo nn. I l" U 1X111, Oil IMS rviEUlUr IUII. ... . '.. " money oy prospering it. And last ot A Imd train on W..V...V..... ...... -r ,i ii" :: coupled and the front section in running ww ti-.n. backward to the rear section ran into it with tcrrifie force and wrecked several cars, jno one was nan. out tne uamage to the railroad was heavy Contract Given Oat. The contract for the main 1) nil din'' of Trinity College was given out, to- At tin. f rtnro nnnnftr nn von (inn envsi the Jonesboro leader, Mr. E. J. Marring- day and it was awarded to our towns tons name was mentioned for the house of representatives. He, iviug in Pocket township,arose and said: "Mr. Chairman, I would ask my tneiuls to please witnaraw my name. It wouiu never uo to iukc two men out of a little pocket. You have just nominated Capt. Wilcox, of my township, for senator. Just let me stay at home and gather my big crop of corn, play with Katie and the Children, and vote the democratic ticket this fall, aud I'll be happy." Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. 41 lClh 17th 18th loth 23rd 24th 25th 26th 80th 1st 2nd 3rd 7th 8th 9th 10th Young Men's Democratic Clnbs. FORM OF CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. CONSTITUTION. Article 1. This organization shall be known as the Young Men's Democratic Club of township, county. Article 2. Its object shall be to regu larly maintain the principles of and sup port the candidates regularly nomina ted by the Democratic party. Article 3. The oHieers of this club shall consist of a president, viee- oresidents. a secretary, treasurer and an M I - and we are pleased to see home talent sort of men, it flaps its wings and sails ...... 4- . i ti i vein, 111 expressing actually hurtful or negatively damaging opinions of en terpnses that the men they don't like ma 1 I IITMI a vui re-open her bchool, corner Bank and Fulton streets, September 1st. C.C.A.&M. PAIR. CONCORD, N.C. Sept. 30, and Oct. 1, 2, & 3, 1890 MANY ATTRACTIONS. LOW KATES ON RAILROADS. Admission 25ets. man, Mr, C. A. Norton, and into better more competent hands itcould not have gone. 1 he new I resbyterian church is a monument of Ins skill as a builder, and general discouragement from these all, there is an old fonv element of character and good position, both bus iness and social, that don't believe in anything new, cannot believe that anv thing new will succeed, and turn their races against it jus because it is new oiipnm is a iimiu mm. w hen it limits : xi -i j a . .i .i in one ol tne out towns aiiu nears tne expression of doubt, suspicion, despair, Bfrsr I sell 98 inch leversihle frame MOS 1 " I I'M i i VI l 11 1- ., .. - vivv.i.iuiir"iin an l-ne titm. or nanging tor only S2.00. E. M. ANDREWS, Charlotte, N. C. 16 and 18 West Trade Stw 4"m. COLA. C I will be used in the building of Trinity. The building will be 50x200 feet, three stories high above the basement. It is to Im completed by August 1st. 1891. Work upon the building is ex pected ta begin to-morrow. Let the good work go on. Durham Stoi. advertised iu due time for the remaining usie. There will be important business four counties. i truiimct, and practice Jucert. for an early Most of our merchants have returned bin the Northern market and Salisbury i chuck full of new goods of all descrip- iions. unr friends in the country should lesr this ia mind and come to town soon rwiiatlhey want before the goods have nil beeu picked over. TW editor of Truth need give him- cif uo concern as to the writer of the Jashtng editorials" in the Watchman. Nicy are from the pen of as true a Dem Wat a habits this region, and from one khose training was had while this paper was in the days of its glory and influ ence." ! Notwithstanding the fact that the Win- B'o:i people blow about their having p- Jiinjst tobacco market in the State, wc notice in the Daily of the 16th MatW.M Carter, a biir buyer" on the piiuton market, has left for Wilson, and pe mural presumption is that he be llives it is a better market. A meeting of the Democrats of Salis- Wyis for called to-morrow, night at Me roneys Hall, for the purpose of organizing democratic club and electing delegates wme Mate Convention of Demoeratie clubs. The W nove three weeks ago and is glad to see mat the suggestion is being acted upon. lommie Johnston, of musical fame, ia camiiUate for Surveyor on the nrohibi llu ticket. Now. in the name of mm. toon sense, what good can a prohibition o no wan r nat is me ne Nyofsueha candidate? The onlv cfSe lor it is the mere fur. tKnt ho ia . prohibitionist. Is the Democratic can mute the man selected by tho masses "I their primaries and nominated by the WMI OcIefffttM of thn nwrnlf. t ljd by Tommy for no other reason? -tues ot Julius Ceasar. defend us. The lople of 'Rowan will repudiate him so nwusiiy lhat llc m retire thc ua :i wiser man, But.it will be ha x'' "I'UdiateJiim mere pointedly than ' ' vcara ago upon the same y M. H. PlIINNIX, Chairman Dem. Cong. Ex. Com. P. C. Thomas. Exchange of Cotton Seed for Meal. Ought I to exchange my seed with the oil mill, getting meal in return at the rate of one ton of meal for two tons of seed? Emphatically no, if the meal is not returned to the land either as a mix ed fertilizer, or as manure utter passing through stock, lwo tons of seed con tain forty-six pounds phosphoric acid, 120 pounds ammonia, and forty-eight pounds ot potasn, valued at ?L'o.oo, giv ing tne same value as to commercial ter tilizers the past season. One ton of meal contains fiAy-six pounds phosphoric acid, 172 pounds of ammonia and thirty-two pounds of potash, valued at $26.76. I give to the oil mill men materials worth $20.30 and they give me in return mate rials worth $26.75. I make $6.46 by thc transaction. This is no fanciful sketch, but actual fact. Are the oil men not fools to give me this $6.46? Oh no, they save the oil, which I do not want (as it contains no fertilizing ingredients), and sell it. They have in addition the hulls from the seed which are used for fuel under the engine boilers or for bedding. H. B. Battle, Experiment Stalton, Kal- eigh. executive committee composed of representatives iroiu each of the voting preciuts in township, who shall be elected by ballot. Article 4. Any person of town ship of voting or working age who shall declare his intention ana purpose to sup port the nominees of the Democratic party in the coming election, shall be eligible to membership in this club by signing this constitution. Article 5. The president shall appoint four standing committees, of mem bers each, on finance, registration, cam paign literature and printing, aud public speaking and entertainment. Article 6. ISo member shall be subject to assessment for any purpose, but all members may voluntarily contribute to thc expenses of the club. Article 7. The president shall report one a week to the Chairman ot tne State Democratic Executive Committee at Rnlemh, N. C, the condition of the club, and as to thc political condition of township. Article 8. Five members of this club shall constitute a quorum for thc trans action of business. BY-LAW'S. 1. The club shall meet during politi cal campaiuus on nieht of each week. 2. The president shall have power to call a special meeting of the club when ever, iu his judgement, it may be neces sary, or shall call a special meeting at the written request of any four members of the club; and be shall giye due notice ot such meeting by newspaper publica tion or otherwise. 3. The dleiberative proceedings "ot the club shall be governed by general parliamentary rules. . 4. No member shall be allowed to ac cupy the floor for a longer period than ten minutes at one time, nor more than twice on the same subject, without the unanimous consent of the club. iVctt dr Observer. Polk and the Alliance. Chatham Record Doe Polk belong to the Alliance or does the Alliance belong to Polk? This question just now seems both proper and pertiuenr, because he is trying to create the impression that he is the Alliance, and that anything said in disparagement of him is an attack on the Alliance. With all due deference to the Kurnel" we do most emphati cally insist that he lacks a great deal of being the Alliance, and we would even mildly suggest that probably the Alliance could get along us well with out him as with him. The Great Ameteur Swim. D. M. Barri tiger, a Philadelphia club man, made a great record yester day on the Delaware river as an ame teur swimmer. He is a native of North Carolina, thirty years of age and a member of the bar. With his cousin, Prof. P. B. Barri nger, of the University of Virginia, Senator Pen rose, Dennis Butler, the professional swimmer, and a few others in boats to keep him company, he swan from smith's Island almost to Chester and return. He was in the water nine and a half hours, swimming all the time, and he covered a course of twenty miles. This heats the ameteur record, either for this country or Europe. away without waiting to hear any oth er side. INaturally, it thinks that a reputable man who lives in a town is the best judge of what is being doin there and what can be done there One reputable croaker with, say 500 interest in a community, can scare off $3,000,000 of capital in a conversation of five minutes. When you go in the woods or fields and start a town you are not bothered with these men. If they come to see it they go back home and cr.oak or abuse the place and the promoters, but they don't settle down there to frighten off investors or ex hibit themselves as a warning sample of the sort of people a capitalist would have to depend on to make his invest ment profitable. Old cities can be "boomed," and broadened and brought into prosperity, but the men who will undertake it wiltiiave just the trou ble I tell you of they have got to blast a lot of rock and cut down a lot of hill before they can succeed! The MTeave School of Music. (Salisbury, N. 0.,) RS-OPSNZII3. MISS JENNIE CALDWELL'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Will open Monday, September 15th, lhJO. xso ucd net ion for absence except iu cases of protracted sickness. SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree df the Superior Court in the case of Isaac A. Lycrly and others. Ex-parte, I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury on Mon day the Glh day of October ISDOat public auction, a track of laud iu liowau comity adjoining the lands of Levi Powlass,Lsaac Lyerly and W.C. Lyerly, containing acres, more or less. Terms: one third cash, one third in six months and the balance iu twelve months. Interest on deferred payments from day of sale at eight per cent per annum. J. L. Cowan, Commissiower. September 3rd, 1890. i col a. c davIsTuK US?TMi: I OFFiGEat MORGAN'S STUDIO 8ALISBURY.il. C. WANTED ! -o- Train Wreckers Confess. Troy, Sept. 17. Reed, Cain and Buerr, who were arrested for wrecking the Mon treal express, on the Central It. It., Sept. 4th, have confessed. Their sole purpose was to injure the railroad company, and they did uot stop to think whether the train due was a passenger or a freight. 1 1 Mysterious Smoke. Quite an excitement has recently been aroused in the country east of Asheville bv what appears to be black smoke is suing from the seven peaks of t he Swal low Range, and rising to a height of 300 feet. Thc ascending columns are seen from the valleys below. A visit to the places from whence-thev seem to come is said to show on the surface of the ground a slight mist accompanied by a strong striphurious ordor, and after rising a few feet this mist forms iuto black columns of smoke seen at a distance. The smoking peaks were noticed for the first time two years ago and contin ued two weeks. After that nothing more was observed until the 5th of last September, when it appeared again, continuing three weeks. It appeared tor thc third time about two weeks ago and still continues. The smoke is seen every morning about 6 o'clock. The residents of Bee-Tree creek, twelve miles from Asheville, are the witnesses and they arc getting uu asy. Wc learn ny parties trom tne moun- ains that the smoke spoken of above comes from uumerous blockade stills. Eul $40,000 Worth of Brains. Philadelphia, Sept. 1G The board of managers of thc Philadelphia and Reading railroad have ueciueu to increase the salary of President and General Manager A. A. MeLeod to $40,000. This amount is said to be the largest paid to a railway otncal in the United States, with the exception of Chaunccy M. Depew, of thc New York Central, who it is . said gets 50,000. Canadian Annexation. Ottawa, Sept. 15. Mayor Sol White of Windsor has on more than one occasion publicly announced himself an annexa tionist, and several newspapers of the in dependent press have hinted at it as among the posilnlitics, but it remained for the Ruebec .telegraph to be the first Government organ to come out squarely on the annexation ticket and tell the people ot the Dominion that the welfare of Canada depens upon a politi cal alliance with the United States. The Telegraph has oened thc ball with a startling editorial in its Saturday issue in favor of annexation. The Telegraph is uot only a supporter of Sir John Macdon aldgs (rovernmcnt, but received a large share of patronage from the Ilotninion Treasury, and the stand it has taken is all the more significant. Vance and the Farmer. From a Speech in the Senate. It is useless to deceive him (the farmer) or try to deceive him any longer with protective duties on eggs and split beans and cabbage heads and dried apples. It is useless to bate him any longer with free fiddlestrings, skeletons, acorns, salted guts, nutmegs, and Zante currants. Tempting as this bait is, (he f aimer pref tea cheap ties for his cotton and twine for the sheaves of plenty which lie reaps from the earth, cheap trace chains to pull his plow and fence wire to inclose Ins fields, cheap blankets, cheap bagging for his cotton, cheap tinware for his household and cheap window glass for his house. Look over that free list, Mr. Presi dent, and no impartial mind can see ; single solitarv article which is largely imported of any particular benefit to the farmer in his business. He wil see every one of them either for th benefit of the rich or for the benefit of the manufacturer. That -is not right sir; it is not just, sir; it is almost, was going to say, impiety itself to thus oppress men who, as the instruments of the Almisrhtv. answer for us the prayer he tough t, us to utter: bivt us this day our daily bread." Cotton and Grain Market Reported by BOYIIKX Si QUINN Strict good middling, Good middling, Middling, Low middling, Tinges, Stains, IU 1 1 0 ("!J N3TIQL GRAIN. Wheat Corn Oats 5' 100 75 42 Corn Peas Flourcnty Meal Country Produce Market Reported by D. It. JULIAN k CO. Lard .: 2.25(2.50 .70(W.75 Itaeon hams I - i " shoulders . .10 Potatoes ir.sli GO " " sweet 15 (,, .."O Epss MX Butter .K.Alf, Chickens 12 ( .22 Mola :es eon ii fry . Its outfit of instruments and accessories, covers every section of music's wide and varied field completely. Its tutorial modes and knowledge are thorough, and its heartfelt aim is to make those ot "tho coming generation" within its scope thorough also, by all feasable means and methods. Theory, composition and .instrumenta tion are taught, with practical lucidity partially to ml in vocar and instru mental work: and fully to those who make such studies a distinct and special work. Piano and organ arc taught in connec tion, because ot their reciprocal aid in rue .phrasing, and hence pupils become equally excellent, useful and ornamental on both instruments. 1 hey are also taught solus and orchestral, with unflagging e;;ie, to build uo ability in all to read music lluently and expressly at firt night: and this vital work is in every lesson, from the lira one onward. The Bellophoue is an invaluable aid, in this paramount work, for children, because of its magi cal power to make them exact in time counting, and therefore, an fait in ensem ble performance. Performing pieces of music without fully developed ability to read music at first siaht. is iltst tantamount to no musical education at all; for reading of music at sight is just requisite as is read incr literature at sieht: but the latter is very much easier than the former, be cause of the inexorable demands of time and other co-ordinates, in the former and because the greater part of musica performance and pleasure derived is in ensemble form, which demands intense culture of complete mental concentra tion in individual work, to lit for partici pation in ensemble work. Voics Culture, Violin, Flute, Cornet and all other solo instruments, for chorus or orchestra, are taught thoroughly, lu cidly and attractively, in every detail, such as articulate, full, firm, even and pure tone, with absolute control of breath and tone: selfsustained ability to perform at sight, any part in chorus or orchestra; intelligent culture of physical health, together with full and graceful sclfpoi.se in company, as indispensable to mental force and serene enjoyment. Thus, pu pils are prepared to takers rank, among musical people, anywhere, with a musical education that is life enduring: a social ornament and power always, and a safe refuge bv teaching or performance should the necessity of adversity befall. As a school of Music, its Director W H Neave avers, that for length and llH breadth, heighth and depth, in rry es sential detail ol musical training, it uas no superior and few equals anywhere: and that he is able, ready and willing to .i i . i. ....; knihi ii ' ' i 1 -in anv i) 'ore me iriun oi mi uuivm o. ...... .T ....j ' . ... i.. .1 : l... who inav dount or opemv uitv mv: truth or""cominoii sense" of any point. Hundreds of applications to enter the Xeave school of Music- from twenty Southern, Northern and Western States fc-whieh were rejected will bo shown to any one who d sin s to see them: for this school is a id alw iys Will b strictly a local oni ; no pupils will be taken from outside of Salisbury, except such as have kindred here, with whom they can domicile. Is hereby given that thc Board of Com missioners for liowan County at their meeting held on the 4th day of August, 890, ordered a new Registration of the Voters of said County for the elections to be held on Tuesday the 4th day ot November 181X). The registration books will be opened on the 22d day of September next, and will be closed on tho second Saturday receoding said election. W. L. Kluttz. Chairman. II. N. Woodsox, Clerk. Aog. 11, 1890. 43 tf SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO MAKE ASSETS. lly virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County made iu the special proceeding entitled "D. C. Bradshaw, Administrator of J. S. Sloan vs. E. J. Bradshaw, Jen uie L. Sloan and others, heirs at law." I will sell at public auction at the Court house door in Salisbury to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday the 18th day of October, 1890, the following described real estate, to wit: One tract of land situated in Atwell township said county, adjoining the lands of S. K. Sloan, J. C. Sloan, S. J.Sloan and others, containing twenty-five (25) acres more or less, the same being lot No. 3 in the di vision of the lauds of S. A. Sloan de ceased. D. C. Bradshaw, Administrator. Sept. 1G, 1890. Tlio name of ever7 man in Western North Carolina who has timber land, improved and on improved, farm lands, town lots and properties for sale. We must have bottom prices, full, clear and correct descriptions. Persons wishing to buy, sell or rent properties will find it to their interest to write to or call on McCUBBINS & REISNER, HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, SALISBURY, N. C. and BUSINESS COLLEGE. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE This school is situated in one of tho most healthful sections or the South. It is tho largest MtbIo School in North Carolina. 07 students during year just c losed. Full Courses for preparation for College; Teaching. Music Bookkeeping. Penman ship. Shorthand, Telegraphy. Typewriting, faena for beautiful Illustrated Catalogue tMress: PRINCIPALS, OAK RIDGE, L C A great success was nevr made by a retail merchant without inlvcrtisiiisr. fry ile Watchman. The Best Business Opportunity YET OFFERED. THE WINSTON WEST END TAND COMPANY oflWs for i i i ,i r : t . 1.4... :.. xT..n. 7 Winn rri StlU? l limit? I llUIII'J'Jr M IL-S l Lri 111 Ul-fieni H m.wn. iijr oro within six lninuti s walkoftliu lst line of Street Cars in tho C W p South, convenient to schools, churches aii'l stores, shaded, moun tain views. Population in 1HK0, four thousand (4,000); in 1890, twelve thousand (12,000). A lllllllOll aim tlliet - UUI IVI m utiwnn; iuwim mixi-mh-u in Winston-Salem in 1800. Three hundred and twenty-six thous and dollais put into factories and home huildinin 1890, to Scptemlicr. Three; railroads h'dldin into country tributary to Winston. This is the lest time to buy. Maps, prices and terms given on application to P. M. WILSON, Sec, Winston, N.C.
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