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proi Watclmran L.O'CA L ! , ' ,r,'.v.i.nii:iktrcl .parade- HCXtH rin niw! iri' , .vii.-lr.'r'1,11"- . T.i . . ' i J... I I I..- ...!... f -t ; d, 0f ton was f.Ol'.i i.aei j I F rFi M-istneyi tf ".uld Hill, was tr f ,!iriin M;iuucj? book diuner with . it.Miir h:is returned from a T U .'lloVlis h:ls fctttrnoil from a lr,r "W.ritli'slfrtl nI family returned i , . i-iviii wheat jtroi) aver t t';aw;' "! '" . i . . .. . ti. .. .,.i- , tViiew, liberal ndvcrtiscinctii of ' jj irl,M's-jf;'ia another column. '. , : i-......; ,;r Mni-voe. is isitintr r w' fMiiiu-v waa in UalcJsh IS .i,,,. !!?.- Masv Julian, oi this city V rcuitor, I), burner, ofTrcacIl, me tholiuurlli Sunthiy in ;j,,.w l,a viry nr.a'.l-cn j (,f July cqt- .,, jhia-yt-ar. TL.C July bMiis always Xfiwc of poetry on the Urst page is .((.p'tijo twt) itioocs read. at t'.c uavt-il- of tli .Jack .soir muiiumciit. Mr. II. A. IU Jlolsliier, n student uf CiUitwtm -CoMvjrf, who' i.i contemplating the ministry, pruuiflvtl his first fenaon i;t Satur.lay at Mt. Hope church. lie lid crtilit to hiitj.-fir and promises a n iht future. 1I; iueachel also on Sun- lav. Mr. Will-uirt IIouv. has; the , ih'ar.kfc. of the ofliee corns fur 'o;no uieo peachc? jronht in yesterday, lie being c:i the committee of urrangcmctitsforthc'sjeiik- Uig at the Fair grounds next Wednesday Urges ail to eo:e out for a grand picnic will bo given. Don't forget basket. Mcs-:i5t. J. Albert lleilig, B q , 'and George 11. Tlott. !;ot!i from- tlic lower Lpart of thisx-ousity, started on :v trip to Texas vcterday. They went with a view of .looking out a place to locate. rrX will be gone proUibly four weeks. If they find a location to suit them they will remove with their families 'to the Lone Star ttjale. . Mr:-John Liegle, of Locke --township, .-owed ol bushels of wheat in one lot. The lot tUireshcd out Si bushels, that wtighed CJ iurnls to the bushel. Counting 00 pounds to the bushel Mr. L'ui;;!es lot made him 27 bu.-diels to one sowed. Mr. Lingle has long been known as a whea't gr ower, but th.is beat any reecrd tlmt he formerly made, Smalhr acreage ami better eullivatiou will pay. M. James, of this city, had some money stole from hi m by pick-pockets w4i!e he was in Lexington, Va. One man caught one of the robbers' with his hand in his poefcrt: The nfctii seized the robber. A A would to-be otlscer caiut' .up and said , : . , l 1 1 M . I. . . c . : ?! mr: !iuve lum, i i lauu can; oi insu. lie he robber's ally. The dirtctors, of the l'iedmon't Alliance-Fair Association held a meeting yeatcrdav-and. appointed the following superintendents il' t lie various branehe. of exhibits: Fiel.l and garden products, IT I). Linn: pantiy and dairy Mipplles, I). C. Lrad.diavv; orchard products, T';-Ji. Ill Ui NY I ( ' O 3 U L A INS. II HININQ DEPARTMENT. KcT? Auyrticcaient: has eold D.-s S.f TliJnk This IIIourat Ml North ( iroHnr,4-T'de Konrth of " July a I.tejUnn:ab:r. Iiist week "we :r.t?Ht1oiiedf4hc fact that I1 1 1 Nye had writt(':i u reply to the stricture-! of 4he Cor.:ord tnn xnl in re gard to his price for a leeturu. We stated that he wanted his reply published in the Watchman. TbU we refusetl-bc-eause Dill s a blockadcr in a small way. Thh week he complainsinore than ever about our refusal to publish his uriiele. Here is hw letter: S-KYLAND, N- C.July 24th. EniToit Watchman: Your paper of the 2'id, which I jrabseribed for i:jan evil moment some two nionths ago, ban ,ju?t arrived. Contrary to my usual custom I read it first this week and expected to see uiy article ia print, iiut i:istead of that l" found a paragraph saying that you hud refused because I was a blockadcr. How I don't care so; much about the at tack Jim Cook inado in his f unny little sheet, but your statement thai I r.ot go unchallenged. It seems to mo that with all due allowance for lack of bruins, cau tion and capital, you might do better; than put in your liiuu misrepresenting a; poor laboring man Iwho lias come , into vour ritate to eet out of tlie ''four hun- dred:J circle i:i New York. True I am: hero under an assiimed name, but that is all riiitv. It is also true -that I have: made frequent ami' prolonged visits; a the mountain lack oi mv cabin at S-ky land,. but I pimply went to inspect the famous vineysuMs wdiere tirey make lite famous moonshine. I generally car? l ied some of the "fruit of the vineyard!! home with me, but if you mean to assert that I am a partner in the business? then I trust that you will give m-o ttie satisfac tion one gentleman expects of another. As to the toothiess, unmarried i.ion-tro.s- Hiuia- Hews Gathcrei in This and L,. u oz "vcr,ity ofpsorth utiier btat-8. , . , ! r . - fccc-the professional card of L. N. &,tn.fli a jtift Mlnlt jmrsued with the Er!r, of (jold Hill. He is Uyoung B:iH.;careitH.M: nwtry as m.rjiiaii J'.SiaQr..inKir.r, I aal deserving physician. ! 4-r auy other litluuat- prhlT. -It Hatw a creator I w ir t ! H :i i v.-aiia it is k'tjiui-'i tint vw proiu. on I w . ii. Keisncr hr.s a new a Tverti v sliver mlninj, -uu-v uic ninco, vi gojai jr0 :4 . ,.k. , ,, , . scment. i i Nj on IStne"WS He will do what he say,. ii kt s trotn the eariu bus iustiiui aa l iui rlastc value. d'j-ieatotiteweHtaofUiewoiW." 13 called to the ftdverusenent of the The attention of every tobacco grower called to the rrdvertisenent of th Modern Tobacco-liarn Cdunnanv at Ox oom aim emu want agents evei-ywhero here is! a chance! ; Washington, July 17. i no census or euegcue young men bulletiu relating to the prod not ion of gold and silver in the Uuited States to- (lay says tne prouuetions tiunug vne year was: gold, 1,51)0,897 ounces, coinage WHAT -is - " Kluttz Rendleman want all the dried fruit, berries, etc., brouglit to &vutury. We want you to know that we will give you as much for thenV na tho ciarkit aflbrds. Eighteen years ago we began business in this town and by always payfng:;. -ssh tir wht hrt'iiTTit atifkiir in our motto. 44 Tho .best, ITOOtlj for the iciihtt - - v .. v. -- ...... . . i - v" 1 ' " " money," we have been compelled to enlarge our storerooms mitil nd& ve navo , PIANO FOE. SALE. A fine riano for pale c ho-n mi!rin or.cv Srt 7J.J. cilvM- r7 :ira 1 t ; . 1 r J .... ..... ni.iiiniv. itnliiA CA 'iOrt OQV. nfnl OC'i 7?) T,i ,,,,1,1 thll i nun. per cent, of the world's product and in 1 ILK. iv. Li. X3 U JCVljZi 1 SU1N , silver 41 per cent. The expense of pro-1 1 GOLD HILL, N. C, OTice near the Methodist church. All calls, niitt or day, promptly answered. duction dining tho year was $6-'i,451.1SG. Tho total approximate distrTbutien in gold and silver product shows tho fol lowing values: Alabama, gold $2,5U), ! silver S10i; Georgia, gold $I0,GO., silver lGl: North Carolina, gold 5140,yo, sd- ver $o,879; South Carolina, gold $40,853, silver $2o'2: Tennessee, no report; Vir ginia, uold 4.100, silver 13. California produced the greatest amount of gold J Nest Term Begins Sept. 3. IIHIVERSITY NORTH I CAR M Oil Entiranc j l'xamiiiatior-9 Sept. 13. and Colorado the -greatest amount of silver, and Colorado is second ia gold production, wiuie Montana is seconU in Tuition F30 rcr tmn. Xeelv vioun" racn of l -V 1 . .. ... .1 111 J . . - . " .-uver. Nevada is iniru iu vame in iiohi uiunt mnl c! ar:Auter w 11 be -.i .lo.l with s. hol- produetiou and Montana fourtu.. II tab is aitiijs and 1. ::?. Ic.Mes the (icnor.i'. tlurd in silver value and Nevada loiirth. (Xmrsos of stu lv. vh iel. uiiVr a wi-i ranee o: Next ;n order of value OI product come vlietne stit'li:'.--. iln.ro are (.:itrs?3 ia La Idaho, Dakota, Arizjua and New Modii im Mexico. ie., ad.iu-is th2 Piv.:.k-ut, VlA). T. W1X.STON, six floors filled and packed with the most desirable goods SALISBURY -v V has ever seen. We have the latest fdyles of Dre Goods and r(rcnxio,na fotChtr ladies to.seb them. We are prepared to sell goods andAVHi sell tnen cheaper than any other house in the place. Look at some of our-priecs ; At'ow stro yoi WILL GET twenty pounds of the whit est sugaror $1.00; cofl'ee, 20 cents; seven jjrades'H flour fresh hains, crackers cheese every week at lowest prices. Alamance at 5" centsr We have a stock ot hoes equal to any anywhere along the 'proposed route ofl THE R. & P. All kinds of Cents' Furni-Odng Gools. Always make'our stores your heal quarters, even if you don't want to buy, it will give us pleasure to show you our goods and tell you how cheap we will sell them. In our back lot you will find feed boxes for your horses. - . v To tke wholesale traue wc otTer special indiicerr.cnt?!. Yours an.xieU3.to serve, . ' KLUTTZ & iiENDLEMAN. " ,-' - liiv who pretends to edit the .Staaditnl, i did so;andt this time we I'P j y'u mayl,tutu tu lhc lutbie tl.at I wash is taking care of him, for he was the aHv. 'lUtIul.s uf hi,,, ,:uW and hereafter. V. Nye, once t-f the Laramie IjJi:icran(j, now of tho New -York World. 1 am a Mr L A- Kraiirf, cf this city, h i4 i,(11ne .ind will move his family to - . ' ' . . .... 1 - , , tin JnV't hailottr 'i a -wee. u u.. .c.j. jiksik -N. 1. Murphy and Dr. J.. 11. uui.eil . started for Blowing Ttock 'Mon i.iv to .sneif-1 a week or ten days. I'rof. AV- A. Smith, of jtoaiH)ke'CoTlege I. 1.;- C.l .ht r-iii-l iw ( ':lOt. .1. . !ier. , - - - . The (i ld Hill township Sunday school .navenitioa will le held at Shiloh Methr tvl'iht cijtircli1 August 8', heginning at 10 o'clock. ', I'rof. Au'bcWs, instructor irryptnimai - 4,'aiawba .Collide,, is lev.ehin: s. liojl ear J L 1 JLH 'tiafveteran's vyao have ja-t 1 irviii' t..!- V. i.. iu-tnit that taev jiTfvlHr.;'o':i ! lie Hue saw, as good cr p. -ail'.w'y s'iiw iu -".van. I-Potfiile are showing 'their -appreciatioi: rth!nj'W.ATi:;tM.VN iit.a substantial way. Xcw's'ultscribi'i-s are being -addul every f!.i;: at during returned i Kraley; hotiseliobl fabrics, Miss M. lima Liiigb : horses, mules and thoroughbreds, J. A. Fiber: cattle a lid sheep, Heun Fink: hogs, Calvin M. Miller; poultry, T. 1. Johnsoi:; manufactured articles. J. V. Melven.it: n:vreaiitile display, J. II. Dav b; agiiieulttii.:1 disjday, V.'. S. Ihown general, Calvin L. Urown..' The pre rrrium list will be ont-in a s!io;t time. mm o -urn MeC; be Minstrel. A second vi-it of this company of min strels wiiL be paid to this city next Tuesday. The pei fjruvanee last winter was very good. They have added some new features. They have paid a visit te the west and welcome e slit c 1. 1 i w.e fuesdav e ening, August l b. Tieket ue on rale at !Cl!!tls drug slure. 'week., l'asli it, friend?. have received a hearty where. Tliey will give a t::l! l' ; 1 ilOS I.iV llJOilV noon. sow will appear i. i Meroiiey's 1 LiH. ,-ery A very enjoyable., and largely at tcudod lawn party was held at the Iiap--tint church Monday night. About ?i0 ir.u uettcd abovie expenses. V Mr. N. Iir McOanlcss went down the Ya'itkiu road Monday evening, lie is speaking of.hnyiiig some real ' estate, 'pi "terneiiiig a. tot," i;i Norwood. 1 The platform at the depot was covered with veterans Tuesday .morning.: i-They hail -conic mi .the night train and veie j j bound fertile encampment at Yi.iglrs- 1 vide. . : - - . - ' ' . The La.lie; Aid .Society of the Metho lLst church held a, lawn party on the l.Vwu of Mr. T. ; P. Mcroncy Tuesday -j Might". The party was largely attended !;iiiul much enjoyed. '7 . Thomas Sparnon, formerly of Gold . HiH-, late of Uirmingham, Ala., passiR Uiroiigh the city on his way to his old oUUioine last Saturday. He has a kind word for his new home.. r ';The Salisbury bays organized the ? . Ahiine rUa-ure Club," with tweuty ;'Cve members, Monday ni.'.:ht. Thesoeie will Ih' run on something of the plan oftl.et):.l Hickory Club. The. ice factory will be ready for opcr : atiou in ;ilKHit ten days. The machinery at the factory. The engine and fouer was fired up Tuesday and set to 1'Uin.pin- the water outof the well. 1 ' ' i 1 lie public -roads are in, a terrible con dition tbr this season of tho vear. The . I'at "year .should be evidence enough 1 ;t.at sohietlung is needed and something should Le done for the county roads. ;A bridge across the French Troa river, in Tennessee; was burned down ' dt Friday. Trains have been irregular ou that road! ever since. I'asscngcrs are transferred across the , river by ferry uuais. . ; ' Ir, Jijlnvi I1cih11civk;u returned ftOm ; J1ctiiti inei'S spriiigs,last Monday. He says there arc oyer one hundred visitors uicrc. John receiveil courage' enough while there to como homo and try to r a lycicle. 1 - . .. licv.J. Stock, of NValhala, S. C, is in Uie city eaiivassing for, Johnson's Ency : 'oi'etnu. JIc is selling a ; iiood work but the. usual olMcetion to sot h woi;i lLil tins oijie. Poor peoplo and editors w towii tl.cm. S;::.! -lirtiver.ity. The advertisement of this institution appears in" another column. It needs nc recommendation from uttr hands, for its equipment uud past work is sufaetent e i lenee that it bus few equals and n tipcriorsin the South, and stands we In up with northern uni versitie . It has an able corps of iuttruetors. -TJiere is i:t need for a boy to go put of tho rotate tt. secure an education. Any infoi matioi can bo had b.' addressing President vyiuston, at Chapel 11:1!. new-paper wreck. In other words my work 0:1 newspapers gives the public the blues and the people e. ho read after me become wrecks. I was also a wreck on tire dth of July. I can trace my down fall directly to the fact that the mayor of Skyiiind did not forbid the tiring ot frrecraekeis. I fdled my interior with what is vulgarly tul led "mountain devv': in this :irt of the State, but iiieli we inill.onaires teim "bug juice." 1 lilletl U with this stujf and e.ndei took to fur fiisb amusement 'for all that portion ot Njjj-th Caro i: a south of the Uatlei y Park iioiel clear lown to the tate line and including General Clinginan and his to- aeeo remedy. When I got through the people were, d! goiio und I was a wreck pb -ieally iiiid lnor.uiy .:!.! very near it (inane. ally nn- tin: devil wa.-; to pay, (that is a journalistic cajh e-- nni I unc- iieard in Maine. I It is mv honest conviction that the honest Old North State" is a -failure fter my brilliant display of fireworks. vhieh was math; liiighter by mixing oi )vu blood and bones i.i with it, when regained consciousness the hist one ol your pat not u . leliow e.lizcns was J'.ist lisappeanng over the mountains liaynij: eft me to my tite, w'jic.i wa to poaltie. lacerated 1'ee.ings , svilh Cl.ngmJin . obaeeo cure. Now, Mr. Ii litor, you r.my say t 00k tlntt I wouldn't lecture iu .Concord .or the whole town, iuelu ling l!n; cottos. actoi v and dummy ii'ne, ai--. the meadow ju Cob! Water creek and a d-eu micro sc'i'.ce Views o teijiic vu iriev .4c-Jon- Kiir-'s Mountain News: . A mine of fine clav has been found near here w bleb will prove to be a bonanza. Professor L dotiz has just completed an analysis y,f it and ?a s there is -only one vein of V . .... 1-.. the clay in the world mat equals it in quality, and that mine is located in lu:s- sia. Montgomery Vidctte: The Sam Chri tian Mining Company are taking out ore from a recently discovered vein at what is,Jk.novvn as the old California mine. The ore is reported to be worth about 3G per ton. John C. Davidson killel a chicken last Sunday in which was found six quartz, crystals. Two of the stones showed free gold. Charlotte Times. C!ia;if Iliil. V. C. TUC f OIlTlI CAUOI.INA College of Agriculture a::d Mechanic Arts will beji'ni its thir i .-c?.io-i ou S')'ar.ibcr 3tl. lHi'l, with inemise.l facilities anl i cpiii):nent3 ia every department. Tho past .-m-io-st'i:'; your lias pive.i further cvi.lence uf it? pravta-al value, ami its young riu-n nr.' alro.ely i ;w de- man 1 tor p'SpoiuiM )K)sition:!r Total co.-t. 0103. 03. Kiich ('(.untv Su",orir.tt.Mulont of Education will exa:ui;;' aiiLiieajits tor admis sion. For catalogues, ;:d dress, ; ALEX. Q. HOLLADAY, President, ItAL!.b;;i, N. ; ree tichodar: hip at the Uiiiver. ify The University Alumni Iiavc estab iish'ed a large numberol free s chela r? hips it the University. Young men of talent nd character who jucdhelp in getiiugai lu cation and-vyiiQ ca:i furnish -referen ces as to their needs aivd merits may ol ai assistance by applying to president Winston at Chael lliil. Kaily appiit :o:i is de-ar.ib'e. ranors in eaeii county ire reouested to copy tins nolue. for t-n iiR.ielit ot d.-servni' vounir. Kien. J nc I'uiversit v ;.!so otters tree tuition to al omier men intenditi'' to nreaca and to ." - o the sous of preacneis ol all denomina tions. :i 1 hief. t licks played e. 1.0. Feebly, xT -t- Pill Nv::. I have just consulted Uilly Vari- lerbiit, wh t is also one ot'yuiir .u jscrin .is. lie billy agrees with ":n: lb N. Coiielttsioii ol Cotmy Airaitcr. Despite that -last Saturday was an in- ite a liir-e crowd at W, H, & R, S, TUCKER & CO Spring, 1891. Sc h o . 1 s W h c a t T h r t sh i 11 ? C r 0 p s Alliance Speakitg, A;c. B. ing one of the north retlell teachers, or rather "crusty old bachelors," who tiiugbt in this community last winter, wo 1 nought we would give the Watch- man a line from its most worthy editor's I native home, since we, with others, have clurned and taken up sehoois 111 our armer districts. We brought some more of north Ire- Jell's teachers with us bat they have eady taken (some of Hvut) unto them elvt's their better hail', so no one can say- that school teachers from north Iredell can t marry. Wheat threshing is about over and ,vheat is 11 potted a notf turning out ;'ra. , The cotton crop has eetne out wondei- la'.ly .-iuce the much needed rains set in and the fanners think row that there ,vi!l be a good "August rrop." A num ber of them 'say they are going to quit so much cotton and. raise more small gram. fids is certainly a good ides and we feel sure they will prospervby such a course. Corn is looking well. Hon. . Lvazar, lecturer for this rids- f"?' 1 r.ci . s 1 teaKs at jiuuhsuhu iu-wi'nu G ! excel 1 cut efforts Ft Ml i :.v 1 11' SI IIV We ar now khowhig a in traiiont lino or Pro: s noasior eany s ni k. cn.DraeUig tr.t- veiy nouost lex ui res. auu uu bl l.isiiioa ;blt? eloss la Novelty 11. 1 1 (is an t std;)' s. l amei'.s lialr, .cheviots, llorrl eU.as, Sein s, etc , etc. 1 hU pr.ujlsos to be the most favorable season for i LACK I.ACHU ovc r Known, and w 0 i ow iiavo In rtook- a line of L.co l-'louri. e. I' r. r ry Nct-andvSrOfaillin s, which lor votum ai.d oauij cr anv t f liti!-; c ,r cf 1 i;o ;-h l. Embroh!oi!oH ard Lacra, our ill -in 1.1 v is l y lar ino vreat i st v. e have over made. Ami ever, whore In lit" l.cnse- Jaahoi our li do pat 1 in tits, iu y nov. t o sot n J e"f xr-n s, bought (iv for cash, ami olicic.l to ihe Geo. pie of .North Caro.'laa at as lew prt- s as any iiquse la the trade IIAIL. OI113EII DEPARTJIEKT. Wo havo iaade,tl:ts Mail Order Ui5lr.rss as,;ecia stu Is .vlih me nil i!!ini o tit jo. i in;-vicw of perfect ing Car s; siem sri thai Ii v.U a !!! 1 to taose vn 1 eid.- in 1 lie tiiost it !!'i-is r.aits. ijr our State i. c .oincniei .e (t siu-epn tj ia in nrsi wry i.oc.m in okei ! Nt itii Cirotni-i. " T'ad rv -lnosa done :'hnt!gll I 1 is t l::.!soei l:.:s stftiKU'y Int TOased (llUir.K th- s". s.n j...-.t e'ns. ?, sljli'K L'iratf r propoi- LIST OF Machinery! Sale! Ono 20-horso-po'or En'( 'it y Engine and 2o li. p. Boiler. One Van Winkle Cot ton Gin with feeder and condenser. Also, Van Winkle Pre. One Lidd.dl Saw Mill and Pint form Scale?. This machinery i.s ril in trood order, and can he houht to gether or separately to suit pur chaser, JWill he sold cheap and ot'V reasonahle terms. (Jail on or address, 1). C. PRADSHAW, : Kuoll, Roviiin;o.,N.C. JOHN H. WOMBLE, WITH EAMES i EABIHARDT The Enterprising Furni ture Dealers, Are rcceivingiew goods every day am? will furnish your house from the kitchen to the parlor. We handle a full line of house furnishing goods,. Wo RECEIVED TO-DAY a nice Hue of Walnut and Oak Suits and will sell them at price? to suit everyone. ' We have the prettiest and nobbiest 1 in c m of lied.steTUls ever otlereil for saJej.tLL, Itowan county. Don't fail to sec them. Don't fail to see our Parte m $35 lo $15. They arc beautie.. Don't buy any fur niture until you have examined our stock. It will pay you. Our trade has increased to such an ex tent that we have found it NECESSARY TO ENLARGE: and have rented another room near our . present one. 1 We will ive aeash discount of 10per cent. l'r, the next HO days. Come and see our large stock Our goods are g -od quality and we will make tho prices suit you. : Yours with best wishe?, r i hi.ik i.ch'.!o i ! ;iM ay j 01 iLier;soasoi and w v.iu i. so ovoi.v r:i' ri in t or i tv.;rr to nn.Ko ir.o nno orit orn g even ca greater success, 0:1 the principles ot tut Alliance. ..- n is a picnic and Mr. Le;:zar thoseaktr, r. 'ood erowd is expected. W'o li ive. no marriaets to retort but SAMPLES?. Wr. rhoorfuiiy f,cnd Fnr!ip:es:;ajnl would like to impress 1100:1 our p itryns. ihel lftijiortunee, when w til ii,;c to'f tan p t s. 1 o l e as exipfi' it as rjorssthle, bo that we can sent! v m s;sit a u ie-sjnipi s irstoad 1 Hee ihe otiedn nhotber column of dhe Allhincje speaking bv Hon. A. Leazar, Wos-.vj '1 11 ati Of all the rasoall loncst citizens the one roiniaitied la Monday night on Mr. Jolnii Verble beat all that we have heard of lately for ras calitv and cowardice. K man on liorse- baek.caiiie riding up to Mr. Yeiblo in fall speed. The man was a stranger, but presente-Uan order .signed by Mr. I. 1 Cringle, Mr. Yerble's son-in-law, asking a loan. of twenty dollars; that Ids (liiin- le-) daughter was dead and he needed the money to defray burial expenses. Mr. Yerble gave the 1:1:11ft he money and went, directly home- to carry the sad news, to his wife. They at once started for the home of Mr. -Jiringle, and arrived there to liinl the reported dead girl en joving the best of health. Not until then did he think that he had been swindled out of his money, and that the order which he had re'eeived was forged Nothing is known ef the man ' who did this K ed. The Itouuoke Soul hern. T'.ie surveyor; prj'.ib!y reached Khiocii ill e yesterday. Their euuisj will b-i iu the direciioa of Salisbury. O.u Enochvilie eorrespen lent seems very jubilant overprospe-ts and says that the citizens are thoroughly aroused and are willing and ready to do all in their power to secure flic road, and asks if as much ean be said jof Salisbury.- We ask the same -or a similar question. Li Salisbury doing auyflijug to secure this road? We trust tdie is. The people are. not -talking muo'.l but we believe that wliea the lime edmes for action the citizens will not nccdiany pane Taig. Ii i; the purpose oi the Waiciiman to keep as well up with, tins subject as possible, ami to keep it reaili rs well lnloruieu. W o tiirow out clement uav.wqune tended the euttntv meeting. The: dav was spent iii'f business transactions i. .'juite beeomai harunm-v. -Tire new l v- . r. . 111 . 1....4.l , ....-..-: ,!..-.. lt.iT.l! ..." i" v.l'.l. has a county 'lecturer of which she ean bt be proud. Ueforc he was iastalled la announced himself as firmly in sympathy with the issues of the Aiiianee, and that he c-tood squarely with both feet; upoi tlic Oca la platform, aid v.t.tdd :stan there to rin.-c-.or rise as at-1 ttie Aiiianee. j lie farther say he is not ti-'aamed ;of his tandinvr r.elli.er need any one ilse be who has anehoie 1 on ll- pl.iUoruh:. Mr. F. U. Brown is this man. Al! the ofiiceis; of ike-Alliance declared themstkes iheartilv ia fav.,r of.tjie Alli ance tlciint? kjua iius-i.tv iiiv The decree ha-; gone fftrlli .through -oiae papers proies.-.rng to oe ir.acs 01 the AUianee tii.tt i wo -t lards of tie alli unoemen hi:!io;van cor.aty were i not ia favor of the Si. Lotus .and pt'at forms. IU w:in county Aiiianee: wi?he to repudiate this .statement. IVr an ac- itrosneels bid fair fer seme 111 the near ot a lot whhU may ho eatirclj Cerent from what !. , 1 ;h -y vai.t. 'u.ure. C VT LOUt'F Sunday two weeks U camp meeting at 0,ir ,n,.,n., rn iwi'n'hoir.'iy April let, and lioek Springs, in Lincoln county, it 11 v. in be in-d.cd tree up-ai uppUiM-n- h voting people are preparing to go. r:nryn ni-MiVFTjn PUFF Sticcess to the WATCHMAN, its edUor and many readers. T. Mooresville, July 21, 1891. ds and wkh sudi pledges of !.-..- -..-,-.-. ;t....,.n.. 1 1 curate knowledge uf how tltis platform is endorsed a vote was taken. Tho vote .stood 110 for and 1 against. Does this look like '-two-thirds are against the, measure? ' Farther t!ma this, tho dele gate to the State convention wa.3 e;illed fjrth to know how he s'oovl. I K,v de clared himself ia favor of the demands, and would obey the wir-hc-s of bis people to the I ?est: of his ability. Tdm fallow ing . it. :....'., ....1 . . I . . 1 . . . 1 IS Hit! 2ill:: ii rv t 01 i n j "i t . oii.- ii.setJ for the instruetioa of th delegate to the tate convent ion,,,Mr.,Thoiuas Kerns: i.tt we. iifsi.-t ai.oii a ."'tut adhor- tho O0.11. 1 r.iatforsii a:! i . . 1 . . "e wiji be. held ateuch place of speaking, ''ydiiCMuroainlinglotlges.. All are in : A lied tiv . " t 1 .i.ii- "it-wi..o. 1 iu- rt..a.ue.e. looresito, District leeturei: ibr the tUc suggest ion that it might ham a fav vcvcnth .c9ugi--e.-isioual'' district. A pic-! or.ibbopiaju.i upoa the miadli of the by surveyia..' . co'-jm to u.; met body d' Salisbary i.epic.-enlaiivts and jiivvh a jie.trty leeeptma to oar town. We Uieici v oiiiia!: u!.li".ho.l demands, ;uid vc -lt 1 atU r liav ing taken the aease d di,- delegate from the variwu-5 suii-Alliaiu ts throughout the count) in ,coai;ty liieet-ing, aiCiiiil-d this July ith, IS'Ji. M. L. itnv-iUK, Sec. T ie aboe sliows that tliose papers must have gained their information from slight stances or drew largely upon their supposition. ihe laitli of Ka-wnu Aiii anee never v.as more ia haimouv than at present. It has been intimated abroad that the Alliance depart mi nt in the lfrald was authorized and recognized by the llowan county Alliance, or such an intimation has Hatched the ears of sorne of the a!!iaueenien. Such an idea is denounced by the meeting iu session bv this resoiu tiou adi Jitetl by a full vote of) the dele gates pjrxae4it : Jolfol. That the Xorth C.iruli.ui lt raid A!a;Hroe dcpnrllaei.t is itt authori.eil or eti ilorse.i 1 y Kowau 'count 5 Alliaitce, and ii. U.erelurt, iiol enlalJ to credit. IIik chville Dots. Jadgiag from appearances- tho roller mi'l at this place is tbing a fair business. The surveyors of the lloanoke & South ern railroad are expected to reach this place tomorrow (July 21)1 h) on their Way tVom Charlotte to Salisbury. The people hero stand ready and wil ling to do all in their power to secure this road. Can as much be said of Un people of Salisbury? The vvaeat is abjat all thrashed in this community, but is not up to an aver ace crop. Cora is looking tine. Cotton is late, tut is g lining tin.e very last. Leacr & llo Igers have been doing a ine business with their saw mill tlm vear. and still have a number cf orders vet to Mil. Miss Fannie Utile has been t-'achlng a music school , here for about twelve 11.0 t is. She has had a large class oi both vocal anil instrumental scholars al! through the busy season of the year, and still no vacation". She has also had sev eral elocution scholars. Frof. V. E. Wright, with Miss Uala L. Wriuiit as assistant, opened school here withVl scholars two wei ks ago, and now h is 118 scholars, '27 of whom are board- ers, 1 ne reiuaimu 1 schohna. Frof. Wright's great success is due to the fact that he has the conlulenee of the entire community. Miss Mamie Mallord has opened a mti.-io school in connection with this s-hoo!, aad we le ua with hopefa' pios- i-.i.i-ts t.ii- micet'SS. -v.. J.X-VW Maiming Items. We liave ilentv of rain at this time. Cn-ps are looking well; cotton is late, but win re it is was worked in time it is doing well. Iii my travel around I -.to henl. of cotton that won't make anything for I don' think it will bloom before Septem ber. The hum of the threshing machine- is heard all over the neighborhood. Wheat is good in the grain and turns out well; soine is full cf smut. Mrs. l'oily Cress is very ill with cancer on the side of lar face. According to the papers the obi song 1 .starteU again of negro rule to scare the lhim stick to the old GOODS FELIY KlilvD FllEE. (KvccjU Kiirnltnre find Crookorv ) On all c.isa oi iei s ol. $ .co ahti.uvor, we will de liver jionds free to nearest Kip'ms clEce or rdl- roaaualon. I ; W.lI.&lI.S.Ti:CKEK&CO. 15:rr.i Halelgh, N. O. Ph ase m option the 1:11 Lea 3 uu write. M.&S.S.Ti!ctefiCo. RALEIGH, N. C. Dress Goods Deoartment. A. Any iivly wi.dang ti buy a Drops Pilk or Wool ami will write 'no stating color and about what price good." they desire, I will mad oainples cheorbilly. Our lire.:? (Jo-vls rtock ii the most complete in the South. I.!' yen he.ve samples from any northern house scad them lo nic uud I will match thein. JOHN M. W0MULF, 22:3m M'g'r Dress (Joods Dep't. rieaee mention the WatciisauwIiod j ou write. . State of North Carolina, ) 'l OJJIccCIr.rk Bowan County, j j,, iq.'-'i isih Notice is hereby given of tho incorpo ration of the Central Land Company of Salisbury, N. C; that the names of the incorporators are Ldwin Shaver, 1 . 11 EAMES li EARilllARDT. , '111 J,'!! '' J IJJJI r, - 1 i KLUTTZ & CO Fresh Garden Seeds at re duced prices. ; : Clover and Grass Reeds at. tlie lowest prices at Knnisa' Drug Store. READ THIS 1 BcCgnr andxall for a bottle of 3 Cures.: It has never failed to cure Dyspepsia, 'Indigestion and Sick Headache. I can give Thompson, N, ii. McCauies.?, I. h. y()ll first-class references in Sal- Futist, J. S. McCubbins, John S. Header- , - , - son, J. m. linden, L. Ik Stecre, m. I, isbury to.provo ita.ments ilor Bean, Ik F. barton, and such others as c;aio l)T '' niey uiiiy iissuwaio aa nieiii; mat uie , principal place'of business shall be In i Salisbury, N. C, and its general purpose j 1 1 .. : : .- ... 1 1 ... i 1 I . ...... auu u.uc. . uj uuue. u;,..eu u j ,iU VOU get 81.k tO-CCt a and to erect buildings and factories, ami , ....... f ii:r..i,m.. K.wrX Kf HE IN TIME., - . ! on get sitk to bottle of Kmiiss' Diarrhrra bpfcihe. but .1 1 i 1... : - li tlic ooiHK 01 any oilier uusuiesxeomeri uu : ., , , ;...., ,1., i. .ji I . uron corporations b.y tlm laws of . C.; ; !octo.. iU bm, .,robflhly your life, ,H nai ineuuratio 01 u.e eu: 1 01 . uu, su a r I)iarr,j(r mx gum. ' hoiin.iiwl ililhit-a ll'l 1 liVH't t- 111- - lliU-4"'lVlV r , '. .1 5 fails to cure H taken in time, ereaseio iineu iiuihiiuii i.i'iu.-.iiri no lar., divided into share.- of the par value of one hundred dollars each. - W. (J. 'WATSON, C. S. C. It ucxr Fsmily 10-Cent JMm Wliture Unequalled lor tho Cure cf Dv33r.tcry, Diarrhccct, Chol era Morbue, Summer Com plaint, Pains. in tho Stomach R-iapedtfolly, . T.l'.KUITTZ&CO. Fire in the West Ward. I wish to call the attention of mj I have deter triends to the tact: that mined to eonsoiiJate my bu.siueos at one parties. Well, Mr. Editor, we want to oillt. TLerefure I havcclosed my up- iet tboe papers know that we are not 1JW11 toJC uml ma doing business cn-uoiii- to be s, easily scaretl this lima w . h s,reU i, .. , .. 1 I i It 1 1 i ih I Sinn' so loii it that vi u.tij .a ua ."" aUVoHndY tliTnk the bra,, near the Salisbury Cotton Mills im J. If. ENNISS. feF2tf FAN Tlic Fiinncr's Great IJook. CAPITAL," !) In- prom'ii'-nt ;itiJ w ,vii K. A. Aldd-N", COL. L. L. POLK, Pres. N, 1'. A. :-lul I. L'. JOHN TKIMIJLI-:, b'eJ. Nat. Grange. Tile F.dp"m- of 1 i r :.s.. .(TV in-: iiimiT -MYHi.cn,- : Heel The I'artMsJiV Nat.Xe:guo. .K.WI-N P. STKLI.K, ; - . :i c (b;;i. Assembdy Fur'H'r Mutual Beiieiit Association. Lji 'Qr.ui'Zations.. . T I.-. Ch-p .tbe-r of t.!it' It adi:i:r 0:!ice;s ol This book conlaii.s a true account of tlic work done bv the different organizations. - 4 r-vFV FOLITICAL PAKTY WAS Oli(iANjZEl) AT CINCIX- viA V 10 l Vdl i ll IS WOKK .CONTAINS A WJLL ACCOUNT OK TliAT WfKU . CONVliXTKJN, Tin; FTzVffOUU ADOPTED, AU DUESS -11 Y." SKN ATOil FFEFFEU.4 " '.ilk-Hit, btc ;ie tins its -llgi altt-l. I Tne meeting was one of mulch iutenst uhd !-b.vs i bat I lie work is progie!-it;g Tlic nj'.vt count v meeting Will be held T Mei bor-ir round tin- UsinJ jtiinie. '1 be iair asf-ueui on n iiiii ii'itf i" l. iv.. mmk.- enoiiuh to take care of them ,,iv(-s in ?,JL The old bosses don't think That we know that both the old partre: arc pledged to Wail street. I !l eio.-e u MVinHli.uUvC will take care of lv.atiei.uo L'lj buiy. Frateiaally, T A It II EEL. I haye a full line of Fry (oucis, -otieu. hoes, (Jioeerieaatjd Fiovisiuiis, Coun try ruiluee a spieiajty. 1 I Wi.i-t an un bmited l.uinler uf ehiekei.s und eggs at a:l titacs, lor which I will pijythe higher y.v. A. A.1 lF.ruii.tn is una n ! o t ... i tt waitoii nis tr ends, price. ind wi ! i.i- D.u..tii ti u ai it . -. . - - i , 1 ... a..r AW. : U' J.w.iiFOwr, The book contains 500 octavo pa-t und ii huudoniely bouiid. KNtJLLSlI CLOTH.- - - - 2.0l r -HALF MOKCCCU, - - - -.2.oe... - Ltbuuk can L-j had ni.-XurtU Caioliiuvoniy tnroiiyi m b. i mmm fob. house, luluili, I'. C. lHiiYlCCUN'lY.i This "TIN jfc A'.sl NT ; WANTED 1 r "ae. Fe.pceFul
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 30, 1891, edition 1
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