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- - .... i - - - - - i -. V ; i,u Wntmnn !S yaiymia vrauniau. J. L. EAMSEY, Editor and Propnettrrj : SUBSCRIPTION KATES. .0rijB year jn advance- -Bix inohths Club. of five ; AJlubsof tfn or more V . . . TERMS STRICTLY CASH. tcnteml ascoadlass inall at Salisbury, X. C. TIJ URSPA Yt ATM L 2, 1891 . ' - TQAJ) VEfiTISEItS. - WATCiWANhas fort per cent i fwore ctrciuat ion than any other paper ' published in Salisbury. " Thinjnrk after your name shows that y our subscription has Expired and U an mm ition; to renew"; xMc uuu xlc0uxjt i The "Richmond Dis'rttch, one of the .nblestand mosconservativQ papers ra Ihe country, lua the loiiowing. aoout the sub-Treasury scheme Tuesday: t ' i iii a i "The sub-Treasury scheme which has rOCCl VCU -A lit? CIK.IOrStJIlK:!! I VI BU I1IBI1V UI i i t e the :prnicri AHianres is a thine well Alliances is a thing well excite the hopes of the SI oTc' fLrUu6 c? Calculated to e acnncultural classes thosjilMance3 a conditioa of prosperity XCte. U l - " and ' . " . .... ... Dut these hopes are nat all that the hew organization will experience. The! laemuera him suuii wutire io iuko eiiarire . :ll ... l of the politics of the country and- m Ihe support of their sub-treasury scheme t tne condition upon which they will cast - it..,;. r... r. nki:. -r I ficeKjandidatcs-belonging to either of tthe existing parties. "'In union thera is 'Ir-atlon. L'f.irm .1 M.ir.i L.tv n5,riv i- 'ways results in tho defeat of this new .pany. it id not cue rignt sort oi union ri ui union, vve nave neretolore given a pretty lull r i . . . statement of the sub-treasury scheme advocated by so many 1 armers' AUi R SrsrSi fcve rery cto, democrat to 'make oiunii ill lino uiuivi a Uv U UC3" tion.t hLiMi bv h Aii.nna Vnvi heutA ciAiir if ' ii4 t h j muHAK 'IKahm 'tha' foundation ni-inHnl nf moetTO1 . 1 wsi Thnfii. e o ,..,.fi ment issuing its paper obligations by the million .Mling these obligations money J and theii lending these millions of so- Called money to its citizens at a low rate of interest is one wl.ich the world has 'toeyer witnessed. It willTcquire time and study-tQKenalle the people fb pass ;iuieiiigeuuy upon such a proposition. we nave laith in the masses. They never do wrong intentionally. Let them study long and thoroughly; the sub- treasury scheme which seems so nlaus-1 lble " " I The aio -c r,.Viut uiiitmi. V?ry goou uemocrat ana gooa republi- J j- i i , ... I We ful v W with fl" . k t. ii1 u I , ; x, r utae cuic.o nt 111,3 gOVem- uient issuing millions ot money. SC0 Tl iXT ii;., r , ' , I we traveled in ,wagons, stages r.nd on horseback. stages Tcniay we whirl along at the" rate of fifty miles an hour drawn by the iron horse. Vv e , would not this rapid transportation Perhaps this new and un iuiug muiit-V; may oecome wonder- k0d.iM. . -- 1 I - .fully popular. ! At arty" rate ther n.mt change in this country. 8iir j - vw v a uau l gest somethin w .iTuiM' iiV . f CT' I ii or try the sub- I 'Treasury. The Income TaS. ion of the legislati 1 The action of the Un.Lt in ,rd to the income tax has exciUd . .. .. - ' a good or ar of -unnecessary coniment.Ui vu, , taring incomes derived frerri sala ------ - 'wvau , ries and fee, and allowing the tax payers to deduct one thousand dollars as necessary expenses for conducting iis ouMiirss or lor supporting his fam -liyynavft been amended by striking 4ut tne clause allowing- the deduction ,of oaii thousand dollars.. This js all .the cause of the racket. Seme fellow, ,?ither ignoi;antly or maliciously, started L iht report. jhat all incomes, no matter 'oir.small would be taxd. Under .the new law it is. left to the taxpyer to say how much his family1 expenses ,are and then return the balance. ;Il : may be no better, miy bo worsebut the fellow wha Wanted to damage the legislature by starting the again out of a job. report is Cur Comdition. The situation of affairs is quite pe ..tuTiat' at this time, bbt not alarming. Wheat and fall oats are looking mod ratel'y well, bul the prospect for to Uacco, cotton atid corn crops is not ibrilliant; Arery little work has been . ,dne, : Corn on high land ought to have been planted by this time. To ,ln k a gW crop arcple preparation hould be made. It is now too late t . o thisj The land Hint has been .flowed was too weU When we con ,iderjthe great cotton ci op made !at .reason aijd the amount yet on han lw prW, no d nbt tlw acreage shou d U cnj. down. - Reduce -.the acreage ue-thiid, plough well, fertilize heuvily .d give more iUenUon corM&c Auy f iner course this evidently be pwise. Season would Ih Effect of Iaflation. The sub-Treasury plan is opposed l.y ,F6ai? wb fear the effects' of ihfl ition ."Riys the National. Economist. They n to forget that it was not the iu- .1 tjicu Dasis ior IflaGon that brought d&astcr, bot the ui irii(.li()nw liiniction which Wiis.forod upon the t. , iinjsniri iliaUi?urilU - p- i - j an ra of good times, good prices, plenty 1.25 tors has produced" the present distress 1.001. ; . .... filial lg UUUUltlUIl SVVII Uu. CICIJ liauu, uiifu the land with tramps and the nation with bankrupt. The sub-treisury does not propose an unlimited inflation, but does design a just and proper in crease of theolume of -money, that 'tbe power of money to oppress" may A eUmiBated Does It Mean War? Sinee the New Orleans lynching there has been much excitement ameng the Italians in Italy and America. Tuesday evenina Baron Para, the Ital- tan Minister at - Washington, notined thcpresideut that his government had recalled him lis says that the Ital l ff. ran government had not' had sufficient Lsstirannps i ffl. Npw Drlns lynchers will be brought to iustic. rl f rpi . . i r - t J watuu wusi ... ranch comment in Washington. Tlie "" "t Italy i. impatient and j unreasonable. What the outcome w be is hard to foretell. One thing IC i..l C 1 ll. T t 1 r i la wviiaiu. li bliv lliiltail KO eriluieni was not afraid of us we might prepare i m i . they are a I a vindictive people. rrejUCUCO. A few days ago a citizen of Raleigh remarked to tne writer that tne iccent legislature was the meanest, nonsensi i I nr mmn 1L..1 I T UL UlTil 1. 11 Li Errei 1KKIII 1 1 1 t-M I I TT - - 7 . - He evidently thought this scribe be-j longed to the crowd of "know-it-alls" ' t.'.inlf. AfUrhe got thrgh WJ asked him what it hud don. that i I l - t 1 f f ,, . l was 80 obJ6ctionaI. He said all it had dan "vorv a.,n " li..f tt Uriv'i"3 him a most patient hearing he - j " I I fa'led to name a single tliin or.' That man was simply full of prejudice m , ., . 1 :, . F"Juull'e fne legislature either had, done noth ing umean" or the poor fellow eould not) back up his charges The latest. borne weeks ago the Statesville Land marl- &tntorl f hQf All;....,.- v v.iuu mtiui.D plJt;13 Were IjeCOnilOD' trvn nnmornno Tlia I . .wm. iUS atest is that. mm,,,, wni-. Pstablisk w" .......... vj vnuiwiusia ft Jr:n?Ur.A,hanCe:. We trusym.tallhisapptmtsforhisnd mat urether Caldwell will find eonso- jn thj lis news. However, the. aati-Atliance press" has been nrtfr r - " w r j numerous fer some time. j The New Secretary. Since his elecUon on th milrn . . v. .I Mr. Hi. U. UeddinfrhftM . o -"w u la v ui a 1 1 a ftL.rrr i ii.h h irn Miwr ifaa lt W a tj m . . 1,.; 1. i ' ' othnoc, was i ho i ntroi r till Ka is n i nl 7 , rutner uarnes nas wn ecn identified with Alliance work , and will raak ea c apable ii . . fic ana nonest secretary. - 7 . ' I L. . "rFe? .S.taH?a a WeeK two aro mat tie Alliane i Te I woo b.rllo eni; ...i li i . I TL " , - mi uiemuenmera wanted to vnch i iv.ioabvma ' i ' . r .1 1 1 a ui'umr. xie inccs are that th.i order isin a hue condition ad the lasi - " J 3fof ah: j . vulc nwuce morsa ur. Macune almest unanimously. - W e have before us Iho fircf. of the Hickory JW,, k i. A "i-JW UUUiUVl .... . ' a, v.ftouui. wic ii Alliance m Catawba county. It is a handsome ei-ht-mP. fir. r paper, full of good matter.! It deserves t3 I D 7 VUlUUIli I auu bnouia have great success. Rrn i i ii. i J. F.. Click is editor. I "P!f PDVTtTTvrn I ' 1 tn .u x x ii Al ll la ll ll i;r. in jx t hnnA cles in North Carolina. Our member - 1 -. w .u . 1,1. I . are as earnest and unyielding as they - ever were. i Goverxor Northebn stirred up a hornet ,st in Georgia a few wb .ro. P.rhoH. 1 -:n u ' ? , , . 0 ....Jtro iTiu uuiu up m Chas. A, Dana. Th aihm.. ot ""vw uiauuerer. i Tb-1U f. x'i. --.r . I who ha recently achieved f J3h letv by slandering the P ' 7 ance movement-is known thnualm n 1 1. - .. i I. i . n--" " i inc tuinurv hs -rtnaniiw ll-m." I . the fact that . n. ..ki:-L-.. Tl - , i uumuiisaioii t 1 1 I rn i 1,111. rmrrv Ntmna. I :n . it i .. . . . - . uj o away w,tn ha3 sute secref o j. 1 C., will f deliSe it a hZ2 ";r ' tor anythJncr.l AllJonor, Af i: il 1 the next osimmnmtn f w u.... uay n April. L - n .1 " . jnccuug ox me ex- f. ; vr-r-rr v 11U"U" Mr. G. H. Pae. ..UH. I I IIUI 1 1 truth when a he will pi-v I - " v v w a iiuiiiixiiPM i rtit . .;n -T IV " I purpose. But aside from his ! kfcr unreliability and political treacherv he never puhli,hP ikJurJ. ea to accept :tho office of vui i orurai cowardand I If von lMva i i ! was once smltv of the iiiMiivio,1HL,ilA,,ij;. s. j OK or pamphlet Uas ever charactenkpd fh. JI - , . w.t u a&s . a m. v r1l nr.fii11v cfU l.f " . . " 1 - ----w ! kftft 11 II IiLI. - H H mull I ill-K. I - drowning girl, in order to v- r - Preserver I rom a QrOWnmo' rirL m cinl.v l .1 I tisnre th areas. It safety of his own worth less carr n j a uvt iAj i iimii rt-ai was during the wreck of an excursion steamer off New York, when, by brutal iwrce mis a rong man overpowered a uci picas gin ana robbed be . ' . i i . - l "i. . w ei tne only uin.iui sun nnri inr c.-r... i pi r ."f45 -..r me xuis Tu iU,i MasuutiaieO.-So.-tffe Alliance Fanner. Mr, Ingalls thinks the Alliance is i --- -....v fc is L'uluC iO tt in .ome political work iu W . w i i i i lUre. . It irnr. in tnmo . i .. I i;i.j l r -v.... " . wnn it uwru omt. uiyington Star. 1 browing. I From all sections o f;the cOiintry we hear nothing butgreat interest and aetiT tv in onran z m? FsuWra' Alii- r i i-r T.i- j ancfa. - In Uahforuia. -Illinois. Indiana and Michigan theTork i unuaraUeled. Wlcnn.,;., Af;...,.. ,r Kr-i.i-o ha?e organizers enthusiastic and ener- Kent in wjfini,ing. new ions, new very acure wiui organizers in nearly eyery county; wiiile uregon, Washing- - . tun, Idaho and Montana are following suit in a urely manner. New Eng. land farmers,.the few who are left W Ull the story of their once urosnerousl states shall bccami a solid nhnniriT in , the Alliance ueiiznuors. are auxiousiv ennuirtnn ". vu "'""""j """"o ind hailino Hi' hnnVi-bon ba f.T-,n0r. tnat w reported to have hydrophobia. cown lias peen placed in working order, and haihug the nour when the fanners 1 rt WA. tlltt Am n, if. th.Ai4 B: i . .u or me v esc ana douhi ana tne Miaaie conditions through this great cantry.U Uhio, onof the last to roll 'in line. will march to the front on and after April 10th with a state organization. Southern AUianna Farmer. A plain, square, comnion-sense stale - meut of the national finances from the ai r . . - tii i i , reasury Department would be hailed .rt.th u.. -4. .ii "wniiuu uy every uae imeiusieu in keeping the run cf the monetary af - tairs. Tiie b ebruary statement shows cnas ine nar.ioual Uftht has increased . . i r . . .1 52,931,750.58. This statement is un- true, as the national debt has not iu creased; bat it is jrfectlv safe to as- .-,umC vu.it meie are, not iwenty-nve members in either House oSenate I t Ii n f ! t uTi-tl m I It i AiinJiliAn oil. I "'i"in mto unuinuii aaiicr factory. The public statement should be so simple that plain people could understand it. The present methods are not uaderstood by. one in a thou sand. Secretary Foster can bring about the great reform m this direction if he will. National Economist. Church Hews. Rev. r v t....i t -j i. i-i - J v " . JU 7 icmiueu iroiu xew VV a lr a k'AIdot I 1 . . I I n,v. w,. 1 n XT York last week J- W. Lee; the evangelist, is-id- -'-- "''MZS' IT ,....,...... . ww admirable sketch of the lite of the hit icv 11. rriLriiH.ni nnnrrimiTAa an 1 Rev. Dr. J. C. Furman. mer. fceven younff ladies of the State Nnr. mal bchool at Farmville. ininrl th Presbyterian church at : that place on O.. 1 flit. . I 1 on Sunday 8th inst. Judge Walter Clark, of the Sn v vim ii. will fipnvir rno aiii...t . i. HK t. . 11 1 . .. .. 4 nrnunliinir ..Mnm... . r- t.h . . r .uftvmuumui jMon oi- ege Rev. R. M.Hovle. wh h. w i, a i j i i . . ick, writes that he hopes to be able to i ii i . -i ua.rlery meetings. xvev. i. w. Uuthne has removed hie La,m" 5m. "5ki"ham-to Shelby, and hi r ji is .1 ii ii unti pnua hereafter will be Shelby, N. C Rev. John Q. Adams, of Rivt Tlill o. v., nas accepted the ca to th ntiw .. - ""mi W ' " rench Broad Baptist church, Asueynie, xm.u. i j-ii . 1 ..mes tor the Wilmington Fifth Street ir. e. Church have arrived, There are r am ii in a - l i , ,1" w lDOS of ""'f L?r - r7 A; e,so? ia n in Macon Ga He is improviuar and honM tn. K with his people in Asheville and 7t worK D tne nrst Sunday in April. venteen peons have recently been auaea to the roll of Winstnn PrAa. "an church. The church has nrw nn row two nunured and thirty-three mem oers' T-fc itev. j. j. HoidAn -vi Pirp,ulct writes the Advocate: "We are . ; ""1 v- xiuiiiiiiiiMHuu Vie mist of a gracious revivat in Jackson. N. C. Tn pnn...ftB.,-ii.; Church thoroughly alive and working faithfully." , : , . lul :jLru!utv 0i sew iirtin L1 Janf.lam,'.re lled to wiiu Carolina last week to Jittend r.ia of hIs wifc's 'author, Mrs. the; hlUl' of Franklinton, N. C. , usan ..hS - .Xa,D: 71 n una i.. f;W , TTMirliu "rn'Mreu m ueiesraio r;o States Evanjrelical Allmn t ti,. t " -"11" I national Conference in Florence. -Italy. on April 4th, 1891. The bonus of Dr. T. S. ilobinson on iTd Xr 'iffi nT1?if'1'"" . . ' . - - " -" -'iijuwu w Pvcr 200,000all or which has been do- I Mrt I n a1. 2. 1.1 uiou uiniaoie purposes. I'A1' Edwards, the new paator iu uuiuwn,. attended the Sundnv K hi- first , " "H'" oi ixortn u.arolina at wors. ne was warmly greeted by his , ... - I p ?.T "?r ine northern i iau tuuren inere were four churches ortni A r .. ,..r?U dl P"t up per week;; four Sabbath week) 1- i- rk tt t tt " .... i a -i. . xiawes. a third mo I 1 . I . , "?a asaea to ncce W ll vi iiuic I ui, j r evangelist and a third time XT: 7 " - - ly been received in tfiirWrl? the Second Presbyterian! Stunton uuii i r. iiiiiiv am a v r a m Na ws "ry;-. n 1 VV Hfv n.iLi i 7 "J- -oun VV ti..Li.i. r "i- ,uu" - vaivuua, nrnu LIIRTI1 rcl Al l IK V"w'c- "etnienera, in. ; u. He will take Mod fnrft nf Ihom nnJ .1 nfeofihem them y g00d order- BibUcal Recorder. . - vui n u rn i ri am i il ingest Mortgage on Eecord. Winston N. C.. March 28 -Th. mnrtcrrrft H,l j.' county was made here to-dav e . i .... v counT , 7:1. a Tf &rs'111 It was a uauaiirui ine Winstnn vlllo Railroad ComnanV r . im"" and a half dollars. -w . iillV ft-t A Hint. .uuwuuvuura one that jq hiroH n right, wher? you have to Vvatih hEVS rallV all of vnnr fnpwa .1 i . . ii i. j. " miu s;" r-iri" vrr" ",M .wmP m . o t VT iT- ir e ia a11 o""- wui an wrongs JJ. J? JS Rev. Dr. C.M.Shepperson has entered d0 u0t fair ti 7 itt. 1 , ,H T V--kyn Lit: upon his labors among the people of t Z , . tlon' 13 what is called the forks, bo- ! i oomervnie church, Tennessee. ..a.u jmvo.uuo aUiwi ut ji.-h- nva-u me uvvnurne ana ladlcin rivers l"!; jXJU aiuavs love mo p TT . , mony under the management of Prof. M. . - ' dear, jult as you do now " Eev. Dr. II W. Bays, of Concord, will P. Davis, of Boouville, N. C. Success to It is reported that Mr. Jacob Shinn llL Alw-.'L W?; . . .k .. . Mothers, of No. 9, are doing some sue- SheJVo wretelu tbinl W. State JJ"eus. Blount Olive TeleKram: The truck! fa'ns and blooming fruit trees hi this wcuon uavej-snaerca greauy iromtnere I cent cold weather, I r ..T; i . eigh News and Obrver : Yester ay raorninir, at 4 o'clock, Mrs. Kim thA?n;iM n,rth rniUrU ih. 7.i, I 1 infAH fr Ik I Hia I n t ri t j-f nnno o rwuit year or her ae. nn Kro.Tblvri vtPrrLiv . ttft.rnnJn t. i . ---J -- T J ' " - u'clock.vMr.1 Jack Gilt, ageU about GO I yeare. Mr. Gill bad been anf efficient employe of the Kaleigh & Gaston Hail- ,UW1 vmpauy ior mauy years. Wilson Advance: Policeman J. L Kntts nun it. niiiren fiv hiillAtQ thnni'rli th K n mii iv,a CI I Pntlw.r,.Kl T T71 w i . !.., - . .-w iv M HU..U., County liue. committed suicide one dav this week by cutting his throat. He Save himself two strokes and bis head was nearly entirely severed lrom his f u ln5?n Caucasi6n : On -Tuesday Mr. '.u. ' VrJ tne Aiuance jiswn; ucre, soia 100 tuns oi guano, me total amount delivered oiiitbafdav was. i . - - . . 2- . " ' i we are lniormeu. lUi tons. This Drot- 1 ably is the largestnamount ?f -guano ever aenvereueua-e iruta tmsuown in one J rl n r r- Booky .Mount Ar-onaut: We have never begird of so many imyj iloga before 5s .x aunnR the past Edgecombe county. Mr. J. S. Jones, lu oZ' In rrn o nrl rna urn o lr ; 1 I ,..1 i XT.. rL..:n The fact 13 wo havo ,orty times more dogs o"i vuo njc ruiuu hi nasuvuiu. taau we xvo uso for- North Iredell News. THE CROPS, SCHOOl3 AND OTHER ITEMS. CorrcspoD deuce of ihe Watolunan. TT ? 1 a - -r xiavins reau tne watchman ever since Xnaas and seeintr 110th insr ia it from this part of the moral vineyard, u wo mouimi. we would trivo you a lew I . . ' tips. a man is, "Well, did you over see the iue uwmiiiK ncro wncu you meet fairlv well Wkh their wrk O B . ' . Great preparations . . " arc being made for e will .Planted a tobac co "Crop. M01 Almost every ooayi ncre ueiongs to tho Af j i . ...I i sorry that none take the Watchman. We know it to bo a good paper and! think every alii auceman ought to help its moH worthy A:t. editor. Harinonyj N. C, March 27, 1S91. Yost School Eoufe. Cor, of the Watchman. heat in this commnnitv i lnnt-Tn fl fine. I V t k t . M. ' farmers as a general thing have done but little plowing. - Mr. J. A. i ost has the finct-t cats thai we have seen anywhere. i iciyt-i-niusuiis ui i osd s.nooi n cuse . m .... . . -it , , . . every second and fourih Sunday evening at three o'clock. Sunday school was organized at S' faul's on ast Sundnv Mr U. A Uaney is superintendent and G. H i'age assi. tant organized at seconJ Sun 's school elnssAfl FVirliv u ilii iiii ht nuiii inn i.vnrirwij-aiitf--i . " ftv v."' pleasant time, had excellent order !Vd U - e game of ball before noon, In the . -. i "!V,n"sna ,la'Sucs the -mall pupils, and Friday night speeches and dialogues from the larger boys and gins. 1 ho peoxne are heartily thanked tor tne assistance they srave on the last day, especially Messrs. Safrit, Yost, iain ana tieiiig. buccess to the Watchman. G. Cabarrus Items. We are informed that the trade in the spoke and handle business is not very brisk now. The sales are vei-v slow' 7 The express horse that irot a le? sn hadlx' hnrf. V!ic cli'i-l?! '! I. ...r.ol 1 ,, I of the ring and was thefore killed. " J ' ' ' vvv.i.ivM UVlH'OltrOI V J Ll L- I E l Shuinan is getting up. the diflerent , i worus inai caw ne lonnea ontot the et.t.is i . . i i - . i ...n!n. in r i .in :.... v.-uuuinu in nil; huiu wousiiiuiion. 11 Joe Moore, of IS o. 10. was hrniin-ht f a I townhv hrrmtv A. iw nA Y.i i iail Moore has bei. nntfincrnr, s fracas at a church in No. 10. - - . v.,, . t I There is a considerable talk fho U J i . r-" uouu uuosuon ana tne cmuled sehoo . Tl,m liUf J I.. ..., ..i . . . . xuiuiiuuHgiBuu jckiuo wueei niovci'"'a- J-"e growin oi the industrvJ on. Jo crood cause is hurt bv vpntila. HOD. ! . . . i y The woman, Fry, who was taken un on Saturday and con lined because of her s ipposed case ot smallpox at Lexington was sent to that place under an escort. Cams Near Drowning1 in the Road To suppose that the roads are better now than thev hnvfi hiWuir. nmriimaOii J, - i".v IUI winter would ; be supposing wrong. I, f.,nt . i . -i t - fact tney arc almost impassible in manv plaCCS' and.wou!U be flcope were not Pwy good swimmers. Last Sunday .is y, a mercnant or uoncord u.., . uiove La rr An tri stnni i. .in xr ,i Pretty bard, and at 2 .o'clock landed at . . , - . , . . i . Bost's mill, iust 11 milM f.m ? I - - fc V j Wben Just "d the mill, and near St. PVul 8 church, ho drove into a place wuii ucepcr inan me oiner pari oUie road. His horse went down until i wits coverenl with mud and In'OtOK n 4 ki. U.. " , "vi uia on " ggy floated on top of the mixture. In spite of all he could do Is i. .i a in . . i ii yuuiu i it leaked like the horse The man pulled his head i i -f i w - i i lt a- would drown to one f;iiip in keep him from: strangling, and than yelled for help. 'AY hen assistance arrived k"""" TT??y P, and pnzed 1 !J I. . . u"loc "" I was men taxen to a TT J. .1 .1 . anch and washed off ; but the strangest Dart of it all is th.lt nntllinor vtraa ru-nL-on - j3 . - aii Norwood on the Yadkin railroad, is one of the most desirable pointy for loca tion along the new roadl It is a-snleitdid communnity. and mark 3-ou, in a short ,,.i,:i . ,y. WlH grov 8row grow.-any 06- kcrver. Children Cry fcr Pitcher's Castorlau MINING DEPAB-FMBNT. Mining' News ' Gathered . in This and utaeirbtates?? Items atsd articles for-4ljidepartraent are earacsUj.solk'itei NOKTII CAROLINA. Tbe Walnut Cove Advance says that Mr. Harris, the coal minert is taTiug out as fine coal as is found anywhere in the United States. A correspondent writing from Concord oovc 'P a. ii - r jolv J4 ! I 1 1 i , , . r riiTii. . n .1 f,ujc iuhuiu0 oi vu-vo iijuawoiu utruav. lue uverairet npnensarbi.WO rpu . I , ., .... The mine is owned J ' fcl n mI'any ana is unaer tne management of Mr. J. M. Taylor, a man who has an extensive experience in miu- mg. Other lands adjoining the com pany's property have been discovered to have rich deposits pf the preeious metal, and a movement i3 on foot to purchase the land and develop tbe mine. Cherokee county's marble, iron, gold, silver, tale, timber and dirt has com menced making an inroad on tho vaults of Wall street, and in the next sixty days more than a quarter of a million dollars will be paid out for Cherokee lands. will be paid out 1 Murphy Bulletin. Ihe charter of tne North Carolina Gold and Copper Miuiug Company has been renewed 1 lie iron veins in Stokes county are llAitwy avomiKA 1 K T & The Prospect is rood . Capt. Frank Smith and Mr. John Smith, of Lexington, own tbe Indian mil Mine in, Davidson -county. Ore is . jirora tins mine has assayed $150 per ton, and the prospect is vcrv flatterinir r rom nresenr, inriiMiiAna cnmnti,;. - V ft .... ,,oi,i0 u.i vviii un 1 rr:n 1 ! 1 A -P-t "-j-t reached u3 lh.t a "lu" rm Ptr,KC ,u tlle htt? JUf ,e"n madf Montgomery .d "at ,a nchaes, it far sur- cesslul panning of soil. It is 8aid lhal 7 " ruu 5y Per uuy- Concord Standard. Tbo Bessemer ore is to have a thorough test :n this State, a lare tract of land near King's Mountain having been pur- c.iased by a company, of 'which Mr. Juliau S. Carr is a juember. The com- pany bought about 2,000 'acres, and the ground is said to be full of the bet kind OI iron -ores. Charlotte AerVvs, The Wadesboro brown stone company which suspendeil work about two" months ago, on accrual of the breaking of stone caused by the cold weather, have again opened their quarries and are ready fur business. A lot of rubble stone is to be shipped to Charlotte. A mining company from about Mat .uvwt, y., nas ueen ncro examining 1. "V "il l . the old Ilobinson fold mine about 2J miles from adesboro, with a view to pirchasiug or leasing the mine and shipping thexre by railroad to their re refining works near Matthews. ALABAMA. A llnra KnJ f M I. 1. T - tt v hum uio uus ueen ais- covered in tho upper part of Mobile county. C. W. Montgomery, of Iron Mountain, Mich., will develop the prop- erty. A deposit of gold has been dis covered the city, and will be opened up to develonmr.nt. The Winchester coal mines, near At tala, have been leased by Nixon Brothers, who, will develop same. According to a bulletin just issued by the Census Bu- rnnn in t!ie calendar vonr cf issn ha 1 iiu IU V1 lUU'JLlll 111 1 tl lift Tl CI tAf propitious j w m. no liiuftt Tho S,A .., o uwiicai ourvey o,t;.nnt ii,. o . i " ui-posns em- oraco an area oi ,uoo square miles ni i i . ., .. v aoouu me year but tiie coul output" did not reach iuu,uw tons uutu the year 187G. Pro- , , , ... I ducli for tho ces yr 1880 was Q - 79 070 ...I...J --r.1-.. . . vaiuua ai -to,uii at the mu. .. . . I .1 e 1 I "I . meuceiorwara nas ocen almost phe- nomenat, Ihe product for the year 1889 being 3,37S,484 tons, valued at $3,707,420. The average, number of persons employ ed during the year was 6,762, and the amount of wages paid was $-3, 17-3,356. There is an immense deposit of magne sia near Piedmont which may lead in time to a ferro-maguesia plant. Cherokee is one of the richest mineral counties in Alabama Iron oro in almost. unlimited quantity exists in nearly everv Dart OI tne COUntV. Thero art lnu.. .. " i u. i ir j " , , V aoouc uuu a uozeu uiast lurnaces in oner- auon ana as the mineral resources arp. a . m . - If developed this number will be increased ea- -V-. . ... .. I news comes lroni Walker county that tne lady Jnsley Coal, Iron and Railroad Company, of which Col, Enoch En&ley 14 nrriil&nr hno U .. J xl . r r.v.....v.,t, ua iiuiunuseu me iiorse' Creek Coal and Coke Company's exten sive coal mines in this county, and 25 000 acres ol mineral lands from Moore anfl Lusley m Walker and Jefferson counties All the ore mines at Russell ville and the furnaces at Sheffield in which Col.Ensley is lnteresiea, are absorbed by the Lady knslcy , Coal, Iron and Railroad Com-1 pany. i he deal involves $3,000,000 and is nnrt iif Ih.i l ir'nnt ,.c u.. 1 . ''0mu oi iiiu Kind ever made in Alabama. OTHER FIELDS. An English syndicate is try ins to buv out the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Rail way company. The negotiations are pending, and it is said there are rmt,a chances of the deal going through.' The property ui the Company oi-iginallv I lXTIt lj ,eavcniS trength.- o -iyate?t U. a povesrnmcnt Food Report. . t r ... , " - cost 12,000,000,- and authorities say laineirini est : mineral property i worlq. John U. In man is presiden the Cbmjay; - Leald andjron mines have been found near I'ans: rTexas. A reh vein of gold has been found in 'Madison cojuuty. Ga. A rich &4d find is rcnorted from Du vail county Texas. Thd Southern Mining and Smelting Compkny hks had its charter renewed. 1 - - I - wU ob(Jn . . . Mossv Creek Tena. this-prin . I T'UoS "CKv-nr. ..i..i. e it. i i - i - i .!-.. . 1 . , r JODflnnftShllrO' iSAtlth Afri-iA minoa I i.f.j r4n'n ... . .r r o ..vir ""mw rL 7";T . f"-" uu 'm" -uuury ouncjes), but with three working aa5 8 lfss- 4Aence, the I ebruary product was at the rate of 1.7Sfi nuncpn ri A while that fir January averasrad ahnnt. 1 ,716 dunces per day. i I Twinklings. TLi. CI ll T i i i ii(ia iqiRitMii i as you to a niv wne youiti you oiler to be mv sister? e ' ! 11 n . ' Mary No vour sister's sister. N Y. Hefrald. f The Emjipror of China (to Minister I3ia.r) Welcome, Confucius of the western worjd ! We will have vour speecnes aranializea and plaved in 997 ucis ami oii taoiaeux. ruck. "What-ai ed you last nisht? Were 'Had an wful nightmare. Dream- . "T 1,cu a jack-pot with four aces 1 (".v ...v iv vug vmuc: hi. -N. Y. Ke, border. Baglpypon't you think the kil ling of AnnHnias and Sapphira for ly ing wa4 ratlier severe? firac? VYhy;so? Bugle It was' about a real esfcuU deal yon kiiow. Munsey's Weekly, S : Bagley T)d you ever have a hor- Bmcij- but it all left m. aft, I had lifed allittle while , 1'hiladJ ror 01 bfint puned alive? er 1- didn't yf)U protest tliatevery year you would love me mora. S'lmpVuilUllAnr- n'al. i The MaiahLh tbnf f-!l ed vour challrfiiLn. cnlml Colonel lie lias sah imf. T not fight himt Ha refusal In'nW me unless I would promise to bnv mv coffin "of his brother, who is a beastly undertaker. jl'iidiauanolis Journal. ipol Wife-I w di you'd lell the nurse to wash baby's face and hands and put hi clean cpotlies. Husband 1 -r : . MV. m"i ( erir. nrn van the baby cnit tbia kind or weather. . . - "No, darlink I thouirht I'd let him play with hido awhile." Brooklyn Life. I Fledgely As it i. all over with us 1 wish you woluld return m the tin and watch I gave you. Alice I -aiij!ot air them to van until after Liit. Fledgely Uut I insist upon them now. i Alice You ! know. Mr. FlWlv that I cannot indu! in any pleas'.Ve aurilll? this Sc:ikon li.woiorv Vv Some Alleged News From the Concord 43tandard. Th ree biccles have been ordered and in connecting with those nlreadv 111 tmvn the number now reaches about raven Mr. D. F. Cannon is ntlite unwell with the series of chills that have been so pre- vuieutiu uns sectton all iun:.'' the win ter. Monday was osrdav. without. 'a dnnbf TIlHl . Wl !. !"ll!ll ..ri. I ii. ii -.i ...1 .!...-. ... . -'-ii on i-u kiukc, i,. . 1'allersoii bou-'ht 700 dozMi. r.t." o v. iju-n were purcaas! u r.ra (i. Mortran. of liij l.irt one la ui, W. blanly coui! ;y. Tno Mor:is-MpGinnis mule, that has ,"u" lr CiI a puuc requtation,. has , -,. :i : . . KCp ilf cr6P D p to IUI VOI. iaiCO HIM. llV the w.w nn f ik r. . .i.' - rv ivlu.cl uHncrsm me mine is to bo marr ed snnn Tr. i ... i 1! . UJ"' worss no good lor any one. The State Uf "vtilkes as Pictured bT the Chronicle. Sam Roussean I. COl.. hasa little (vkirlrnn ! that has four les. ' iinv,ii Jisiiiuiuiieu out a lew navs ir Mondayi-while workinf? On the r! rcfif onii iiepooro, gome dirt caved from the bank and fell asrainst Jim Ma. -V u lr:ii.J i " " jors, colored breaking his leg between tne Knee apa anKie. '1 TIkm a miH i i. -i1 . .. . U.1,n,n . . . .. -'v.'" ""uii, ji v . y nil i vh n PI T 1.1 b-in " vcr uy me train while shiftin "uu ".o OI s legs cut off near the ankl iv'. f.cen working down on the rt 1 1 IL . ' ' ul iZ V e'?"U wascn h,s way home- IIe had been using camnhor molt t.w C I . r- a . 1 - " " vr "'J Ior sieaayi navigation A&colutoly Pure. A cream m of tartar hal-inc o junucr. ,' Mi l, a S, TUCKER S C3 It j I! Spring, 1891. ; spiling tuwi f C33S3S uK fcttas. Serges, lc etc. ' cue,lol. hecn. for ever known, and we uow have "tn ,. i-nce fioan,DrapenrNetsandGr;.?ri, IU1? cf tPTtllrva trl mn.i' . t, i. . iub vert d..,,.. ,. iui luiuinfl a.i.i flii nr v nr rta ii . :r , n convenience nf shnnninr, iVTM, t. . 1 1" matcei in North ttiroiin-i ih , i.r.r'.". w,s . . w. murFiuK iu tuc 1 1 r f - . tuiuugu vuia cnanaei has steadily lnnivsi rt 7a. .uo the season last closed. .Sf!!11 . . ,. .t. .. . "V UUaiLH'Svl lorn!erwa80D; p. will use every effort In our nnw(,rLT...,..!ia -we cheerfullyjend samples; ana would U -writing for dimples, to be as exnllcit LnWihV , of aiot ft ratm SSKSS CATALORTTR nfJ1!? :ita!ogue wlu ready April 1st. and w 111 toe mailed tree unnn nrmii.t iv ' s Jua "-(-uwftlX-U GOODS DELIVERED FREE. On all c:ush orders of S3.00 and over we win rtA. aver eoods free to roadsution. - vwcv ur ran. M.,m -&R.S.TTJCKERCO. ,m Raleigh, N.c. ileaso mcnUon the watchman when jou write." - ook at lis ! We arc nov receiving tli largest and bestraggphed stock we have ever carried; - - Read a few of our prices: Pant goods, 10c. per yartl. Brogan Shoes, $1.00! Lress Ooods.from 8c. to $1.00 per yard.: V Men's Shoes from ,$3.00 ,to $12.50. A full line of men's and boys,: Hats. . . 1 : The cheapest line of Groceries n Salisbury. ' If you wish to s.avo money, do not buv. until YOU. iht, nnr riccs. Z . - We mean business. D. I JULIAN & CO: WITH RALEIGH, X. C. Dress Goods Department Any lady wishing to bmj a Dress Silk or ' Wool-and will write'me sUting color arnt about yi-Uat pricegoods they desire, t wiil 'mafT aaraplcs-cheertully. Our Dress Goods stoj-k iv tiio most complete m tho South. If jou have samples from any northern house send them -to m.e and I will match them. JOHN M. WOMHLK. . 22:3m ii'g'r Dress Ooo-ds Dt-p't.. PieasemenUori tire Watchman when you vrrltk LOT -OF- AT- KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE STOP- HERE! Stop near corner rMala and Innis sircers aa4 get the best Shave or Ualr Out to be found in idi bury. If yu will shave la aiy shop j ou wlU go away satlsfleo. I am the old reliable democratli; barber. Kesuet-trully. J. W. McXJSELY. Salisbury, April 2, 1.-53T. ?m F6il SA LIv. : Lot of fine Jersey Milk Cou, all joiin?. Also a fine lot of heffer ami bull carves, lroia four Aveeks to two months oi l. Will exclinnge some for young steersjiuil heifers- lor Ines. ' - J. JI. lIAHlUSiiN, , . i . Mill inigN-c 1 any previous year. ' s "AVC" uur eiTorta low for cash, and offered to tae eowe m1 Carolina at as low prices as any hog& tae ffi ' MAII, ORDER DEPARTMENT f We hare made this' Mall Order bus3np iV ? study, with the ultimate object In vw ripIc!ll t lnff the system so that It wuYaff f reside tn th moat Mnm. s., r h,-j f FRESH z Orassr hti-h ! ; 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 2, 1891, edition 1
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