barolina! Watchman; LOCAL. APRIL IS, 'ISM. ord is visaing Miss , THURHAY L . tk i - F Khtltz is veiling rcla es ha Ktatesvillc. y .- i I ! ! Fa!.fsUkry,a had. 1 marriage this w t i , . si iiyMiV.T:,,Ara.3uVl iNOUie craw a revival U m V& at the Bufti4t lurch, attended ,b large congregation nPft dwelling, were burned In a; u ----- . 0. K-T ' 'Iredell and Bawan Counties.; Rowan County Alliance met at BuIU- bury last Priday" -A good -delegation were present and a good deal of business was-done. Ai Alliance Lxchaogej was organized. . -. ' 1 ' ' Iredell County Alliance metatMdores- ville on the sa!iio"day. A. Leazeiy jEsci. Lecturer fur the7lb District, made an address and the delegates -ate a fine; din ner. We hope to publish: .some of the proceedings next week for both counties. .. -'fiMii. a runaway ee a-'nltivc of Balis- of Chatham county, - Mr; Iktlailton Loii fcr-v, uow'a redden ivhcre o bunday . i :!i ,.;,!rvf npip-nrrd on the 'AsllC- iic &Bpai taiiburg; road Monday. Kov i men were kuieu. . Anyway- the frogs are Spring is here; tlv. straw hats Salisbury Business Concerns. ! THE TOBACCO INDUSTKY WAREHOUSES. r.ACTORIJCS AND CTHTStt INlitTSTKlES I " -UBnOSTEXn AS A. TOWN. j "and Mr. F. A. Pago ;is engineer iTh capacity 4s forty barrels Vh J il. OVERMAN &JoVi)EK.. .J 'Messrs. Uverman x liijyuen ure ope oi j Iaii firma - TlipirfniTiee, . Cast of A few yesH-a ago the tobacco busm Afr n ltir' i - MrJt 6ver. In Sabtir was .cuufined .. to chew,ng aso oeg a larKe ; ctnmissioiV ius a the parser. Duyers ua na m A side track Wl beinit)tut turers have built jud jo. fine market.- MOiei .J.- , ......i' it. i!t', J.11' , . , v . . u. their wareaosc wnicn if aK '"'ivcu- han f ftV11?0n Pynd ha 8 ient to load and unload Mr. Oveltnan herein the past few, months. Tobacco ymi. come3 now from near Greensboro, .Win- " ij f js ,r r-.; ; . stou and Statesville. The market "gets kichmond & danville bJ Ri BUop4r w. I hAttnr pvprv d:iv. This tobacco business Open Letter. Openlngof Spring. First New Goods ! TRAIN Salisbury, V. (7.. v t i - -. ari. . m w - 1 TRAIN tSMS- K,C DIVISION'. .1 MR. EDITOR llave just returned from the North frith a LOAD TIlALti No. 11, of Richmond, a, the Uranu Commander has requested each camp of veterans in the country to hold a memo rial service oi Sunday the 26th of April, nt. b alf hast two o'clock in memory O'f Gen. Jo.vcrrh E. Johnston. This, will be on thc'OrsUday of Mr. Fife's meeting in Salisbury., It'is to be honed that the -mi ' - m KowaniVetcran Ilegiment will all bo in Salisbury on that day, and show their love and respect for their dead chieftian. Tiii service will be held in the Farmers' Warehouse. ni? Jv irrrrviiT nrv rinnc Hemorial Service. - M- By a Resolution passed by the Jlobt. j nas ajjej mucbrto the progress of the! TtiU is one of the mos-ijaip6rtant E. Lee Camp of Cou federate -eterans, (own. May it continue to grow. ; - concerns m Saltsbnryl 1 6iw&huudrbd planters' warehouse. and twenty men are ejnp mfh tlie VtllldS Of a Uimiber ofl NOW HAVE THE LVRGEST AS This warehouse was startea in urn py uf- - "T'f"-! " j y . ' , - , , SORTMENT OP DRY GOODS 5Iessrs.Swink and Thomson, , Mr, H: Uve engineers ana inpy-uurmeu uilij j f ieiUS ana ClLSWmerSX i EVER CARRIED r:,Ka.i,na hnA hinM Inst full, who are ou the road a part of the lime. , ,,.!,., . -.h i 7::: The pay roil wWlm indWWUM mat 1 intend tO Lovely plaid nd striped dress goods .-' I Ml th mons of lounu mis ine west near uiku. ,; . . . ' . , I . - nl4.: -7- 7. . employed. A;nue tnirty-six incq engine ifJUditWiir vtvt uugftr yUlvt Lilt lathe is winteramlpring have ledn ertor- win average. iuy f , ej. ja mu. , Jjmlm$g 71- to 60c. per yard! Black Henrietta ana tua prices gooa. r i ue iarniers i - - j t 1 j . l i i viouw auu v-asnmeres5, iiOOsio per Dav5 and Davidson counties have 'i he shops are under i urst-ciass , man- VLUe, 1 tWlii explain myy&r?u. iiandsomesUine pf Seeksuckers t it i i . -. n .u - : ;iy riutii l. uhu uui v luviu t v uwvti uftwi i . o - . . - t- How. Challies. Lawus and White V, H. & Ri S. TUCKER & CO.-. - Spring, J891. . We are now eLowIds a Tnag-niacent line ot Dress Gctels for early soring, embraeinjr ihe vr newest textures, tm mo iisnioa idib coiora in KOTeny Pllda anJ stipe. Camel's Uatr, cneilots Uenrt fci taa, 8erse eie , etc. - - . - ral3 pruaiaes 19 dp icq mosr iavoraDie season ior - iiLACK LACES ... . - ever known, anfl wriuow bare ta stock a 'line ot - LiAce flounce, urapeyreisanaure Harawiucn. . for voluin-? aud beaoty ol dejnv exceM ooi eCona any previous year. - . ' or Woite co is, EnroJierlrtf and Lces. oaf . dfcoliy is by far the greatest e tare ever iuad . Ana everj wnere fa tae nouse to au oi our t a . rlmprtA m&jtnw h Keen new. eoods. boosTbt or forcHSli. and offered to tne reop?e of KortH carollaa at as low prices as any n.ouse la tae trade.' ' SI ATXi ORDER DEPARTME1TTV , We Mve made this Mall Order tuslness a srerlnL study, wltb tne ultimate obe t In ylew of perfect- lug the system so thai H will afford to those wn reside In the B-Sst remote parts of our State t convenience ot shopping la the best Dry Crw- market In North CiroUaa. Tfce business dour, through this channel has steadily increased during the season lust close showinsr a greater propo' tlonate increase thsw any fonaer season, and ve. -wltl use every effort In our power to make ihe onej which we are njw enterttg eveu a greater success than Uie one J-ist closed. Q A TUT "Dir. T7 a Uitthft bus lcti added lately.' .Renamna 1, . j. It is located coruer-of Fisher and ls doaeSn woodron aidreei.' I 'West andVlOSt efllClCntway. Among other things x nice- read mg Jfw huRhlPRR Kptp. mill ht. and linen fii Jterti are seeu ami its not. Ifyou wauMo sec the .prettiest ami lost unique show indow in town, top i froiit ot M. S. Xirbwu'a joining hiui e. Through the instrumentality of Salis ury Episcopalians a church of that dc- iniUuou will be CotablUhcd at Albe- i i - r. T. A. Couhcnoiir was nominated r commissioner ii the E it Ward in- c:tdof-Mr. A. IwKer as -tuo-WAicii- Lan Stated last week. (jwihg to the crowded condition of oltimus a mimucil oi interesting uom- lunicatious and other maUer will have o lay over uutil nebtt; week.. Tuesday night seme raseaVthrew a ock iuthe window5; of Mr. Burt Howard s ouse on Shaver strjeet, breaking all ol he lass otft of the .lower snsh. A party sUected and it is to be hoped that be" vill Ue caught. . , . LmtSaturdav mkht J..m aljcca, an An Explanation Bemandedvl Ve understand that Prof. Jim .Cook ..f tin. Cnnmnl Standard, delivered an address at the closing of a school at Eu- not in operation at present. church streets. This is the: only, brick warehouse m Salisbury, is well lighted om y , , h fouha'W- news- rtrwrw-irrtVlimia: M6l-sf Tsltlinl- MMlert. " ' -." "T & Co., are the. proprietors. inere; are Connected with this 'Lrtwentv nero are ; . f!rtnnpl with -.this t.-T,ufintvl I ' ' twoother warehouses here, but.they - J a; s fQ engiiceL- ani finimen. aia Ulldcr better Uliwlces The engineer and his :all the newest and latest Lilian, was- bruta ie-rro in Charlotte Ivere -indulged, in Wy'-murdered by -a Threats of lynching an4 excitement ran b'Suiidav itnd Jtonday. i A bullet in P , i L. 1 n . . ..1.1. l.,.ffi niniiitj nllrl Si ia:vu s ie,.a uiuiun nnui. -i.j mliie eicitement was theesult. Mr. Ri Lee Wrig lurchase a large stock ' of clothin Refits furuishing goods-. He w nvi 1:0 jus i vnd at ch IoI'mcoIiI in the iiis store i 4ccu;icd bv G, W. jjUre-.. i . iioonl Cul. fay business-' circles, iw J'Wpiithize wiL'i (j of-a valuamecitjizi. tyWi it great id fid; fireman cait put ?, ochville last week. We alsovheatl that I d. l. gaskill tobacco works. their overalls or anything of that Fkind ,cL-,t' he and editor Brown-of China Grove,! This factory has been in operation I iH and each one has a key, so therejis 11b' J ;'JJl0 c0Slll Ollt Sale Had slept together one night. Old man! Cook ao0nt seven years, and works at present danger of their being stolen. .This was says that old man Brown kicked' bim about 165 hands. The factory is located gotten up by Mr. Lee, thb master mecha.n reduCed JilJJ stoch. and eJl- kicktd him out. ItT is a well known thc passenger depot. Mr. Gaskell says thing in every respect, 'j 1 -"' aoled Jlte to repteniSllWltll f ict that old maid.-' can't get along. It j hc could have sold 250,000 pounds more Mr. C M. Lee is master "mechanic, J seems from this report that old bachelors tjjan he worked last year, and will I in- g. Booth general foreman, C. F. Piper have got the old nick in them, too. Y e crease saie3 this year to more than a ' foreman of blaeksmiih shop, J. L, Brown nOVeltieS ill the lliarliet. want to prosecute tne one mat . out tue half million pounds owing to the great foreman of car repairs. F, L. Hamilton is . kicking, and for that reason, demand the demand. His most popular brands are chief clerk. : : Tlie advantage I had ill "Gaskill's Best," "We Three," "Lulii rowan knitting! company J hmJ-n A -hnn onric -P Lunn," "Bob Lord," "Farmers' Alii- - , ft . bllljlllg tlVO StoCllS 0U6 fOT r 1 rT-o K cf roof in TlrnnJfclun ' TbSs mill I' ' . ' . M. worth of leaf of all grades 4eady to work. : .,1;, ,o.,re WanVltie) enabled Hie 10 IP 1 1 T . - n nUtV n.l Mn,ti1 Ttl L1OOU34 imnrosa unon our natrons the HuDortance. when. in abundance. My f Pine Apple tissues 1 writing for samp'es. to be as explicit as possible, so fabrirl can't Iia pr-ellpd in ;tvlp that we can send Ihem suitable fenpies msiwiuj , wuric; can n dq excelled in stjie. , ... otwhl Ch may be ectweb dlffer5ntJtrom whav they want. CATALOGUE. j Our iprln? Catalogtto will be ready; Aprff 1st, anC will be uialied tree upon application. . t I GOODS DELIVERED FREE. (Except Furniture and Orockerv) . . r On all cash orders of $5.oaand over, we will de liver gools free to nearest Express cttloo or.rau roadstaUon. WUH. &R. S. TUCKER & CO. 1 22:3in Raleigh, N. C. i': dii ajaMo n the witciwan when jou writ. (new Black ltobes, Dragon cloth, aud many other nice goods. - Call early and give them a peep; a look is a sale. Very Respectfully, T.F. YOUNG. ROBT. L. CORNELISON, ) G ,inc.mn Henry T. Simpson, flesmen 18:3ra F JOHN k BOYDEN CO, truth. The law in this country must De obeyed. " . III iQK Th3 Fife Meeting. At a meeting insirlie hall of the C. A. Tuestlay afternoon ,the fol committees were appointed : Committee of Arra h semen ts-f-J Ramsay, chairman; 1. Jl. JUccwion, uc slul ..u, " . , I F. J. Murdoch, secretary and treasurer M. Miller, J. D. McNeely, N. B. McCan- equipped with modem machinery, witn r McNeel j3' manager. The io T P Wbii-bird G W -Wright. W. steam elevator and other conveniences ' 'r r., f les?, J.iv. nniuiani.u. m . u- , i e board of directors consists of some ot fi'"1"13 ha hoon in nnPratinfi about three Vears, Tliij is mni'O than (IaiiKIa thA nmniint. of I e a . 7 uwi"n "vr.w mui. T. rt,l l... S..,,,f cfni-V mmnnnv. leaf ever in his factory at this season of " ' - f"" ZZaAW SCiVG JOV tliem a gOOd per , 4 . 10. The shares are one hundred qoilars ' r the year before. The factory is 60x120 ... (p n"i.:,.J J,iwt - j. i i - feet, ttve stories hij-h. buck. It is well . " .- ," . 1 . , wn.., SALISBURY, N. Ci it has gone north to and ill sell caper prices than ever city. ' lie will .open Iboiit MaV lt at the storJ now Wright as a furniture Uy jjied-of pneumonia Oo'h Jajliiu A. Gr t his home i:n Greifcnsnorp'Tuesilay after: was well .known i Sajiv.itny, and we itensaoro isv the loss n. i O.ic who has done rds building tip the ii. Sinoot and J. Frank McCubbin T-i' f C T iTotric chairman; D. L. Gaskill, V. L. jvluttz, V. 0, Wriht,W. II. Iteisner anc( John Sossamon. Committee on Entertainmcnt--E. B. Neave, chairman; Ii. L. Shaver NV. G. Watson and T. L. Swi-nk. Devptional Committee Dr. jLeith, cl'iairmaiifllev. N. S. Jones, Rev. J. Rum ple, I). D.i S. S. Bost and H. G. Tyson. , Committee on Music Joh A.; Ram-, say, J. Ulen Brown, E. B. Neavej Misses Lillian Warner, Mattie James, (Cairie Kcndk man, Cap'iie "Moose and Emmie Gowaij. ; . iia manufacturer Carolina have used previous to this year THOMPSON TOBACCO WORKS. old town of his adoption.- - Messrs.- Miller 'Tatum , & Co. have kindly given up their tobacowarehouse for the Fife meetings. Sales will close at their, warehouse !bn I nday thc Jan, Their foreie will H at the Planters Ware houe,!mHiagtd b Mr. H. A. Fisher dur jflghefnieeting, and all parties wishing tosell tobacco during the meeting will fiud-lhe -buyers" huu.-se. r i the Planters' Ware- The -Granite Business. Mr. J. T. Wvatt, the owner of the Phillips millstone quarries, infoims us that his business is increasing every year. lie is-'filling orders for the following size millstones: One-four foot pair for par ties in Georgia, one fv.ui foot pair .,, , . 4t our best meu. The pre$ent capacity is tooacco. xic win aiso put in a uanci .t , 4 M, about 12o dozen pair bote per .day. tp casing machine," which will make his- f n .a nnt , .i ii to the present time the mill has not tobacco more uniform than the old way r j of . , . , ii nii.ni. been profitable, but T-hel lntrpduction oi of "floor easing," which he and all other f ' . i ; ,T. . . , v.iK new raacuinery oy which tnu mm o.oc no is in lrginia and North J , , ; . s . . own spinning auu uyeiqg uus pu,b ;i on a paying basis. The prtesent demaud is several times greater tblan the mill cau This is a new company. The factory 1 supnlv. Strange to sayl most of the or is located on north Church street and liels come from the uortlu. Perhaps our has been under the management of Mr. merchauts buy them and sell again, after F. M. Thompson. The present company paying freight both ways and cqmmis is composed of several substantial biisi-'l siou8. j The mill gives employment to l about GO men women ami jphildren, mostly ;hildren. . I The spinning machinery has . been in only about'aweek 'Tho antl now prepared to spin aild dyej ;Morq ma chinery will be added soon. 1 The spinning is doricf very much the cotton mill. Lvery- mi 111 A ... 1 .. uess men. 1 ins taeiory maKes an graues of plug and twist. They have secured the services of "an experienced tobacco manufacturer and will work from GO to 75 hands this seasou. They expect to work from 100,000 to 150,000 pounds oi leaf during the summer. ' EUGENE JOHNSTON. Mr. Johnston is a native of Davie same way as in a CiMintv.' He h:ts Leen doinir UUlliCSS in I tiling is spiniiuu. " '"viv,. or s5..iiwKnrv oimi.t. sM-pn vi':ik. He has I from the bale and comis out a ; pair o Statesville, one four foot runner and one y fa expei.ieuce as tobacco raiser socks.. If nnystitches re dropped they three and a nail tootrunner ior ., parties a'nd manufacturer. His factory is located are mended by hand, sp every; pair is at Spartanburg, S.C, one three and -a North Church street. ne ma Ices good. After they are finished they are half foot pastor one ot pis neignoois, about tweD t brand s all of them g0od. tied in bundles of a doa pair each and one Utree and a hall loot pair ior parties 4i,, . ll(1ntl.p Kh,lf. unni. -RPntv.'' tlm nnmheni i.asted ori then thbv are in Yadkin cqunty, one three and a half . Roiuhnrv" nnd "Diatlem" are rondv for market. It m a great pity that . . ., . D....;.u o.'.:.. xr n . i - - - .numutu u, .,,. v., "- his special brands. On the.e he has more mills are not built in this country tli ree foot pair to Wilkes county. 3lr. , . . m. ti, i i arnro npn lpprpnwiiiir km hs. ii r. .if inn- Wyatt never sends off anything but the ... imI,a,t. n.l.li.inns to . . . . I OLWU I . 1 . . ..... ... v ' .1 i i , t :i i .... .. i... I w. tne very oest oi gru, iicnce no uus ojiv- BALISBURY COTrON MILL. This mill is situated jpn; the. R. & D - j Meeting: cf Session. At a lueetihq: ofthc Session of the; rre's- hyterian church last night, Messrs. E.B. Keave and ;H. G. Tyson Avere elected Elders. Mr. J Samuel McCubbius was elected a deacon. The Date Changed. - Owing to the fact that Brother Terrell cannot reach his fast three appointments in the distiii-t, viMarion, Hickory and &ilUhury,. on$ the appoint met) ts' -are- 5th, Gth and 7th, these changed to the Gib, 7th and 8th of May just one day later at each place. rail 1st oii0 pusiuess. Salisbury has for mauy years been noted as one of the leadinir millstone manufacturing citits of the South. - Dealers in all kinds of Country Pro duce, Flour, Meat, Grain and Hay. With same Wl HARVESTER. ed un for himself a good trade in the": ,7,' .,...:,,: road south of tho nrftional cemetery .... i , o . i! . i i a ine rear.ut tue present uunumg. . . rr ,n. UZ..U- J., f P-. !. xu. ouwi o H""UH liie tuacuiuciy, uiui io oi iuw iiM., t, . . -r.. T XT nr,-i.iol- ia , , . . ... , M. Knox is agent, Mr. J. N. JUjnck is nattern. has been ordered and will be . . . - . 7 I eunoiinTaiwlfinr. mi. . i. ...Ill 1. OU icilimuv - I 'TVio f.ifiiirv i fiiirit with tne latest as large this season. I , . . i f..fv. laiprovcu uiuviuucijr. iviy'o u holmes & miller. eight cards and 8,640 pindles, i and 301 Messrs. Holmes & Miller have one of looms. Dometts are the goods made. The by buying such a quantity. My friends will readily ealize that fact when Fresh New River seed corn for sale. . i ; they coma-in to examine Ujg com two crops can be raised on the MM MM. Iw ml M .1 uie special lines ot unaer--0 nrinni :n nnn Spncnn I 7 7 07 I I 'i " wear, new sryiea stuns, nobby Ha ts, Shoes, and the m ost complete line ofnech- T 7 7 7 wear 1 nave ever nau. tTT mi ti rn iin.i.Hn AioLinno fL,a imor IWU Will Ctll U1U illUVUl 1111U1V liai iuuv,iunvJ uuo jyui. The McCormick Company are obliged to make at the ratc.of 0110 well selected, and there is complete machine every minute of the day in order to supply jw-i.w ... . . A their , world-wide demand, the McCormick being almost as well known in. tho steppes of Russia, the plains ot4hc Danube, and in the winter harvests of the southern hemisphere Australia, South Africa and South Americi as it is here. We have a -fac-similc of the Gold Staats Medille which the McCormick "Machine of Steel" won at the gieat Universal Exposition trials Jiehl at Vi enna last summer. The McCormick Catalogue, which., by tho special order department swiiy wo keep for free distribution, is a work of art and will repay -f'o si at iiiof) 77? oj7 or n I careful readini also. Those who do not care to buy a ready made suitqr are hard to jit need.Q M a t ,nnfirS- nnfl ovorvthinir in that i"lVO uxu il viiuj a.vii v.j - - j CD line no reason vlty any one should buy elsewhere. 1 have the stocli, and the men to sell it, too. My rr -.We are agents for leading brands of Ferti lizers, ;Wicultural Machinery, Wagous, Bug- Preraii!m3 lor tb Best Yield. The Durham Fertilizer Companv has i n - i i. .1 . r : 1 Ti . i i :l 11 1i. offered several handsome premiums 1,18 largest tooacco laciunes cic n " j ney are lurueu out m u i i.o.o.b t trough the Piedmont Alliance Fair As- located on the R. & D. railroad north of number of operatives if 21o.; ; the depot. The building is of brick, 45x120, three stories deep. All the ma Miintv T if Imrhnm KpH zer is to he cmurv ia oi luo-iawju ru- J' - j , , , , wi .1 -c.. Ka l2o nanus .are. empioyeu. . x iiev win uscii uu Hit; laiiu. x' vi iuc umu jr i-iu i - one acre. 1.000 nounds of iruano Kvill be work about 300,000 pounds this season. , 4- a .... . n J- given; second best, 600 pounds third, 1 hey will only manuiacture a nne graue sociation, for the oest yield ot eptton on one acre. The land must be" iui Rowan Children Cry for Pitcher's Castors. Mr. Fife. j Mr. Fife yill be kere onthe 2Gth. Great preparations will Jbe made, j Some peojde Oppose him, Bti from all reports hfe tells the truh, scj po must be right. Mr, Fife preaches that Christains must, be honest, .that! they must pay for theiih newspaper, or elsi3 they can't squeeze in by St. Peter. Sucdi preaching does good anywhere. Distinguished Visitors. Bishop C. B. (Jallloway; D. D., of Mig issippi, aud Rev, . F. Cio well, President .of Trinity College, will pend Wednes day of next; eek -4n Salisbury. There will be preach i ig-at the Methodist church at 11 o'clock a. m., and tt mass meeting at night. Both" gentlemen wilt speak at night in ihe interest of Trinity College. The public are invited A Remarkable Han. ' - - -i Mr. Joshua Hudson, of Stanlj' county, isui years old. lie is" the father of 24 chilQren.'has: lOo grandchildren, dvfer great . granuchildren. lie never .200 -bought a bushel of grain, never took any drugs, never was drunk, never seeii a railroad, never attended court as a wit ness or otherwise. Mr. Hudson was : V'om where the city of Darlington, C. now stand-s. HERB! 400 OT P pounds. Thc company gave this ton of plug this year. About ten brands are j uano to the fair association aud the made! "All the Go" and "Good as Gold" :fftrt Ar.AA ;f ok7 are tneir icaainsr oranas. ah uie wiu t ii l live ueiiHU v uuvi iv o c i i w This is a cood chance to net some ruano is their faverite. They have never been for nothing and do some good farming able to supply tne aemanu at the sam,etime. Every farmer in Row-1 tea cock & barrier an county ought to measure an acre of I jhis firm has lately started a spoke his best cotton land and put it in fine an handle factory near tho R. & D. condition and compete. ISothing MUl MSt. nf.thft mr sbons. Thev have be hst, for if you miss the premiuma LotteVi started .but will add to the ma- you -will make fine cotton anyhow. We chinerv as (he business increases should learn how to grow large crops on . U small .amounts -of - land, -lor intensive I am still dcin? business at tbe old stand on Main street. I srlll Uo all kinds of iepalr work. i.nfr onrt muwnrw n neelaltv'. ' Stills repaired on snort notice. Old copper tatren In exchange tpi ...w. iiic nnfl'nJl kinds ot tlnWiirp kept In stock". 1 ?u irantee all iuytwoj lc and do It as cheap aslt can De aone in ipe autu. : . Resnectfiillyy - ' 1 i 83.-n "; WILLUMBE077N., farming will be adapted at no distant day all over this country. New Advertisements. rm Mr. Wrilliams Brown is stilly See ad. . ! Wrootton's Mfi Thompson's foundry and machine shops are located on the R. & D. "road ! me for if any garment made for them does not fit they need not take it.- All fits guaranteed. You may also say to ihe la dies that I have made a spe cialty of my Boys' Clothing, and want to see every one of them. While I may not have everything in my immediat e stock to fit, can get anything they want in a few days. 1 also have an elegant line oj Trunks, Valises, TraveUmglj Carriages VtWTX Tiff 5 TTrvTjTjl TI7C Babv -Carrin.es STlEi. HI. AHUIUlII 0 " 1 IS j . Married. In this citv on the 14UY. bv Rev Dr. AV.. II. Ldth, Mr. Jas. W. IIadei, of V-Davidson county . -Holmes. ; . ,Bvev. K, S. Jones. lisaSarahE. Mc Mr. Lanier has closed doyn his distil lcry, but.his machine shops are running, and the canning business will be in full blast ; during the summer. . Ho is noy making doors, sash and blinds, and all in the kinds of building material. Only a small number of men are employed at Chcely & McCulIoh boldly state that present, but during the summer he em their store is the place to buy groceries ploys a large number. niwl" njpvin( ITiirvptinT mnnhinprv. ..-"" I ' O -r-o r? ,-J- I i T TT TII(iMP4nV - -r-i n ! - . - - " iurtuer, iiames cc o., me new lurni- ture firm tell about a meeting.of the cit izeivs of Salisbury. Read the ad. of Wire Tobacco Hanger. John A. Boydjn & Co., the old and re liable dealers, tell what they are for and all about the McCormick vfvstincr mnrVi5nAPV" .,0 j. - j li.. if. rnu.l Johnston & Elliott, of Charlotte, do are empioyeu regumny. xur. ipuu also aeais in macumery. " SALISBURY ROLLER' MILLS. This mill is owned by Messrs, B. S. Caplan & Co, They have owned it twelve months. This mill was built on A MEETING OFj THE qtTlZEXS OF SALISBURY Wa!s HELD A FEW DAYS AGO. , EVERY MANY WOMAN AND CHILD OF TflE TOWN WAS PRESENT. WHAT VAS THE MEET- 1TG FORT FOR T(H PURPOSE OF SELECTING THE BEST PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE, j AFTER A GOOD XEAL OF SPEECH-MAKING THE NAME. OF ! BURTNER, EAMES c CO. WAS PKO- Umbrellas, etc., for WE MEAN BUSINESS! . When necking anything in our line give us a CALL AND BE CONVINCED, We are grateful for past favors and respect-, fully ask a continuance ot th same.- Respectfully, JOHH A. BOYDEM & CS. 21:.1M ! .' . . . ' ' ; Parlor Suits $35.00 Parlor Suits o.OO i ; Parlor Suits $35.(X Parlor Suits $3500 Parlor Suits $35.00 Baby Carriages $7-50 Baby Carriages $7.50 Baby Carriages 7.50 ; Bags, 'tliem. My former success and friendship is a good adver tisement, but to do justice to all and that no one shall be disappoimea Ol mu, un.j . tbe UmA Mr, of BABY CAUniAOES thtewawoii that ItajTe-sd; mistakes, I want you to pat this in bold type, and let all cvcr 6ee uny of those l2.oo FURNITURE, Pianos and Orgp. Patent njrtlvof the depot. All kinds of foundry j POSED, AND WAS UNANIMOUSLY work in steel aud iron and casting i3 done. In wood work"! hey make doors, jjar. I and blinds by the car load. Ail kinds ot moulding is done. About twelve men good work in their line and use printers' Ink freely, hence their success. ;A gen tleman came into the office this rooming and happened to see their advertisement and Mrr. Eliza A on a proof sheet. - After reading . it be aid he was wanting a monumen.for the grave of a dead relative. He knew now In -At well township, on the 8th, by " where to get it. So their ad. paid them Mr. T. L. Swink aud something even before the pape came jean. out. RECOMMENDED AS j THE PLACE TO BUY ALUUND3 OF FUR NITURE AT LOWESTi PRICES AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. WE WILL SELL' YOU GOOD GOODS AS LOW -OR LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUsrf IN THB STATF, WE ARE STRANG FjlS; AMONG YOU, 'TIS TRUE. BUT A FA IB TRIAL WILL be reminded that my stock is complete, and especially that the Clothing is bought to the best advantage of the trade. In addition to my fomier force-Messrs. T. B. Brown, Wm. B. Smoot and M. S. Colly my former salesman, SILK PLTJSil UPHOLSTERED CAHRIAGES for from 815.00 to 2o.00. The BAMBOO is something new also, aud is having bW ran. I can furnish you catalogues of all my styles, and I guarantee to sell you Carriages from 15 to 20 per cent, less man any oiner ucaier ui ottc. PARLOR SUITS. I have an end! nocket. I can se Ifr Frame for only ess variety of Farlor SuitsV to suit all tastes and everybody H you anything from the Wool nusn nun, oi vperu, y- nA tUt vnwlnmi JSI1K IJ.) lluSK Ol J hcuct iui ThSaSuittlreTaKin Mytock is more than rnvvrePB YOTT THAT WE MEAN the roller system in 1888. It is doing . BUg,NEs;S COME AND SEE US. well. The flour has a splendid reputa-j R nr tion, as good as any mill in North Caro-! BUHTNER! )AMa U'J., Una. They only grind the best ih at. j Mi Tnivrc's 6ld!Stand. Ir W.J; Reid, a nue miller, has charge J 2.3ny 7 ir..-; ; urSih n complete iu every respect. ,as. v. m, - PIANOS AND ORGANS and will be glad to see au nis friends again. Respectfully y M. s. bro wjv. 1 of the finest, most reliable makes, soiu ai. lowcav j . . meuts. Write foi my new catalogue. ..-' I ' E. M. ANDREWS, 14 and 10 Wt Trade St. ciianouc, x. , It . A- ;'.!; -? f

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