M s Carolina Watchman. T OCAL t i ? i ! A -v, a a .rsT O, 1 8H . If. Johnson, of Cineftinalij A 1 uicx meets nil ' Vir J,i KlJfcr lft yesterday "'.' i.1 ? ittvillo Tuesdav. v-i.-ji-i lv r ; - jfr. R. A- TaafTe-, of Afehevillcls in (ho .citylti'' week victim? relatives; . n-' n,ff Jcro-mois now tin ler its T?o v . J'- Q W or & i v 5 11 Prcch 5 n t h o 1 . i . i . I JiilKiun churcii next rMinuuy morning 01 evening, August Olh.s pt ( j. paNjatiaa, tufsisiant postnmsier. tijy jjill jjjhI .Miseuheirners Hpringsr 1 . ' 'j i j I'ruf F nrovn county lecturer, of .ntyille, i beeil invited to .speak Jit .?il,fi-ehooi'lioiist Hat unlay night Ah-. Th Ki.icf):i1iaff l-yim have de , tu -iii'Iil ' t ;;cii- annual picnic i at W ;!i-;if :i -AVt-.il. e7sfl.iv, Aiiul 12th. A'e afe-HK'Y b Itfarn of the sad ncei-;1Ji'J.-K. (irahaini, of Mi- r;i!i'l.i- Jh' it'll oir-.his door steps Katui I (!a At fiint; and hijokc his left arm near jj-t-Vij-oUiuer. 1 j,-a v rains ari .reported from all - oi .1 "ST . i it "' ;Mvjiii"'n In souiciloealil ies the waters higher bum they haivo ever i ; The KfiarirtlM! & Souther'm he surveyors have passed through Kovui. Thj? crossed the liver into iMvie Counfy evening. The survey wts caide ihriuxh the west side of. town, running t hrotigh CuMwcjjstrcei .. hi a few met'e weeks the survey of both routes will h; ijuinpH ted. Then the final question wilhbe tleeidexl, and the road will !kj given lo one or the other routes. AVhkh do tc people of Salisbury w ant them to take? Our actions wilTshow inrmoy will tell the tale. Tlx; best in ducemenfs will get the road. This much wc luivc learned. AVc know that the people-of Salisbury want this roatVfor a kind reception was givn the stiryeying corps at the Mt. Terno'n Hotel Tufcsdny niglit. Let's be vigihint anl active and wc will get llie.-prio. As the Watch man has said beore,-Salisbury mitel have that road, lleiecl Kates. The followinj; rates haveleen secured For delegates a i:d visitors attending the NVoinun's llonje and Foreign Missionary Society to convene in Charlottce, N. C, August l2th ami Ith, tickets good to return until! August 2 (it Ii : From (iibsonviilc, McLeiurs. (ireensboro, Jamestown, High Uoint, Thoin-.isville, Lexington, Lin wood, Salisbury, China Grove, Concord, llariisbiir Avivf Impromptu ?IitSic:ile. M Complimentary; to Miss Iixle Harfis of Durham, Ni C.w and to 1'rof. Bj . Hughes, of "KeidsvUTo; , was giten in the Neave ricihoof of .Mnie last Hatti -day night, August 1st. The audience was just comfortable in number, itnd there wis a quiet, homo-like influence that seemed to pervade the social atmjos-' pliei-eof the entire assemblage, cnhanvjng the reciprocal pleasure of the oceasiod. The opening, middle and closing num bers Were orchestral compositions of gen erous length: ami having to. he prepapd in 5at-impromptu fashion; it is no easy matter to se'.ect euch piquant (musical) viantl? as wiil tempt "and satisfy khe musical palate; bat the musical cuisine was otf such quality that all supped glo rious of the mttgical banquet .so hastily prepared. The participants, in the three "orches trals," were 3Iisses Harris, Wallace, Fotist, Gowan and Mrj. Neave: on piano and organ, Misses Julian and Walton: on piano and bellophone, Miss j Ii. Maunej': on organ, Miss A. Crawford:! on flute, cornet and trombone, Messrs. Ej. B. and W. II. Neave. There were five piano solos interspersed through the pro gramme. Of these Miss Maggie Bball led off with 'II Penseroso," which she plaved in a smooth, eleiraic manner that was Bereuclv pleasing Miss II. Mauhcy I of ,htJ ll':lf lll,Ie ivud manufacturer as $ZA0 f).2i) 4.M) 4 30 4.05 ;-' brought out of her piano solo, "The $n 2 q j terily, ; a enaracfeeristic an:l unbroKcn 2.-15. ; flow of bright, capricious melody,sustidn l.'JO ed bv sparklincomrruous harmonv. llias r. l iti n iiiuiLi;, in iiui suits, iOi'iiUi) v May," used a peculiarity of totiicli, SNOW'S BlODEitX Tobaec B;im TIte People Well rieasrtl With It A Great Factory Starfed Certificate Fr.m Parties Whj IfaYs Used If. The Snow Modern Tobacco Barn and Sticks is growing in popularity very rapidly". Fr n a small begining it has F-pread until it requires an immense capi tal to run the business. The writer was in the office of the Company nt Oxford recently and Was shown around 'by the polite and energetic manager, Mr. Dever nish. The books diow many enters, some of the large from all parts of this and other States. Many large orders are coming in from tobaCeo farmers hi Geor gia and South Carolina. Kentucky is well represented, too, the Modern Barn being ttie the very thing for burley to bacco. But the assertions of a newpaper man are not. worth much questions of this kind. The best evidence is from the men who have U3ed the appliances and made thorough tests. Below will be found cer tificates from the best tobacco raisers in different sections. Among the Promi nent tobacco men who have given the t -- i V w . inventions moir eiujorsemeui is Mr. o. P. Carr, of Richmond, and Maj. It. L. Baglaml, of Hyco, Va. The next census report or rather the present one, will show thatthe invention has the credit of I being the greatest ever made in that line. " Hnow cured tob.'.cco is not only atfacting the endorsement of the best planters, but MUTING DEPARTMENT. z.r.d iuinmg: Nexs Gathered in Other Siaies! iinln?is a safe lni-inr5 :f pui'MuM y.1 h ttie SI -?,1,1Pr VK,n,Ui,u" l'"-'i!t. u i.-lNfjacmitor (.t:t ft. . sroM;U,alver jninns. ,iWih vtr of zml in i.M-.nn u.e r.tiin const, nmonnts ii over is HTJiS?nV p' rarin,"m- rainer of the precious metals 1o s net exehane; H cre.Ues. Wliat U ''(OIn ihc: c'u ttl ias instATit ao . lm rtnsic value, l he flniinvho tyln-js to the surf 'isanotteraollar aaled to the wealt b or the woild " WHAT IS IT? Klnttz & Ttcndlcman want all the dried fruit, berries, etc, brought to Salisbury4. Wc want you to know that we will give you as much for them hb the market nfTnnli; TCiorli t een vnnrs .nr-n wo Wmn business in this town and bv fllvrava nnvitiif notIiei- 11S Gold Find in Mont-' cash for what wc bou?ht and sticking to our motto, " The best good.- for the least money," we have been compelled to enlarge our store-rooms until jaow we . have .six floors filled and packed with the most desirable goods - r. . nr -w- r. -r-r -r-v -r-r . A C(.-IIlltT. .to well. Tobacco cured by tiiis process can be handled in parsh weather when it is impossible to handle stalk cured sioek. This greatly facilitates handling. Man ufacturers arc also lindin'g that tobacco emed under this process does not need aire or the many sweats to ht it lor uian- An nssoclated press d'ispateh a few few days announced the finding of an other rich vein in the IT w barrio river district which was reported would sur pass the Tebe Sanders find. The facts as we have gathered them in the neigh borhood are as follows: . It was discovered that two men named MorrU and Morgan were working at niyht by means of fire-light on the side of what is known as Buck Mountain and were finding large quantitierl of gold. A small pit had been sunk on a two foot quartz vein, which was immensely rich and they were carrying the ore gome one hundred yards down the mountain in buckets to a small stream where-they would beat it up with a hammer and pan out tlie course gold; this hud been going on at night for about a week when the parties were discovered at their work and were stopped. The nroount taken out. is variously estimated, some who profess to know, estimating it as high as i Oiluilie. Imvt'i" Ui L iHV!L to IK- iK'lori Mr. W. Mi-Li1! ni'cti'.H wit-h Mr ,'k'er lu iei" ever'ed hiseon- I. Allen Brown to lake . n.ii-t the latter pUrt of next Week. Mr. J.Iiiker h.'ts ifio .w'vJ'IT in view, but expeefs in. Cvninty Coinniissioiier.s iccting'. The boar'i of counfv commissioners met at-Uierctun house Monday. August ; ei-c.iangin uic 3rd. Present, W. L. Kitittz, chairman, 1 was .greatly relished. In the presejita Lr. L. W. Coleman. Cornelius Kesller. Uion of the fourth piano soh, List's Vrjccoiul. Jviiapsodu tdactiiring. Tlie Flurance, tS. C. Manu-1 peck of pure gold.! It ijs : not exactly which revealed her full command of1 the I fieturing Conipanv is already working j known yet who the land c.onors to as it keyboard: and she threw a warm had life into the muic that has ever seen. We have the latest t-tylea of Dres3 0ool3 and are jinxiowi ladies to hco them. We are prepared to sell goods and will sell them cheaper thjui any other house in the place. Look at some of our prices: At our store yo!S WILL GET twenty pounds of the whitest sugar for $1.00; coffee, 20 cents; seven grade? of flourj fresh hams, crackers cheese every week at lowest prices. Alamuneo at 5 cents; We have a stock ot shoes equal to au anywhere along the proposed route of THE R. & S. All kinds of Gents Furnishing Goods. Always make our stores your headquarters, even if yon don't want to buy, it will give us pleasure to show yon our goods and tell von how cheat wc will Veil them. In our back lot you will find feed boles lor your horses. x 'To the wholesale trade wc olfer special inducements. l ours anxioun lo serve, KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN. Lip OF . , w ,i Til . .1 i;ucrop stocK,anuiney guaretueo t ne ; i claim.'d by Win. Wadkins, also by the .-...!. . . 1 t ! . . , . . . . I 1 , . . ....... , I ! ...... i ' siocK.to oe as uueaiiu ieeas eiiaaoy J tinker Has io Wyrt Itij'ejjuni to his Ian Mr..pli A. -resix-rtiian's club to the : '','a''iv;i.'! .' N ex pi reA.'eptember 1st. Mr. j', i iii.iii l t nutifirts all who wish'to eou . riiiiie A his club to touew their fcubscrip - liuii -hi j' 4ri'.llie t iaie expires. ' " s , IijTf) I'iowu and John 'p. Lyerly " Vrfiiriie.l home IVoni Winston last Satui "(l.iv. i Th.-y are mechanics and have jcii-iied t liat they Can, make more money lat'Jiuin'o than ihe' vin city. i. i " . M.'at'nwba t-olb ge'ojenfd its -first term i ft I: is e,;;r !a?fl Tnefdny . Messrs. Clias. Jiisi v, U. AM. llolhopser and duo. If. I!.n!-i!';i of lliis county, went up loiiil.i.vHo ;;Uehd s-liool: this year. . 3 T I a . loUIl aeti- Virrier, of !hi i e'.fyr wen! '-! e i Timi.-fhiy a in! i il l i r :S lid foi'eman in i iiir- week iie i.- hack in T'l. f tl ! Stanl A: I le ix.ULLhi s in i nuircj u a t;! is w eek. a l! ijv i a i l l: I slk'f peus UV toe paper. We-wn-l esr-.et the pegigr;ihicai :jpear ;nictr e! (lie .Nri.s'lu beimucn i m proved "i - In J eati (;. . Br. i..-J . 1 i. l iiasey ;:iine up last week, to sie 1 s i w hi- paj-r was getting on., lie . HtjS . V I -haji lei- prospects iiever were rl;n-u;hter tlnui 1 hey :u e at.prese'nt. ICvery Jluii'i i-i workni" ' smoothly with inereas- ik y-cal I vi i- the work"., All of .Salisbury's' vyoung people and Mian ohh r omc, who could get eonvey- anees, are attending the Masonic picnic nt Mocksvillc to-day.'-As the weather is jiiie we j u du t a ple.sant !ay. A lawn 1 .n ty will be hi-i-.l at niuht. .One vAJ,hanee. -in-i .PeVs'pir countj' sub MMil.ed Uh mx copies-of the Watchman .fi.tr the il tlieir lode. This .'-hows l.rojirefsion on tji; pa'rt of the Person purple, We know that others would l'rolit by such an.'in'vcwthient.- -T!:ism;ust , W a je.ii o! idecatiori. -. s -. - r ' Ih". Y. 11. Wakefield, of Greensboro, i'l ien.rali-bury,at the St. James hotel W.li. -1 r. 1. F. Patlerson and j. A. Stewart. The fjllouiug busir.ess was truiisaetrd: Dr. J. CO. Aileu was granted license to peddle on h ot for his medicine in fhis eouijty. lr. Tranthani wis ordered to visit a mnnier, Ann Dixon, to the amount o! iiye dollars. An insane colored wo man:, name unknown, living three miles soutneasi oi rraiisoui v, wiin nercnuuren, were ordered to be -tak-en to the county home.? J. F. Ilobinsbn, bridge contrac tor, was ordered tt build a bridge across 1'aek creek on the Back creek road. The. State "raiirosd coinmissioners re port to the board tifatrthey haye valued the property of the several railroads in itowun county lus. follows:'" Yadkin pail- r.ad, KkG-' miles, $1 !,)(); W. N. C. 19.77 miles, . ! 83,-13" ; N. C. 21 miles, $107,305. The following is the allowances made to out door paupers: Win. Smith, 'Betty Myers, Harriet llum.ple, each $'; II. W. Owreiifh, C i GO; Patty Cox, $0'; jCJ. 11. t'owiui, ); Mike Ailrig"bt and John Sheelseaeli lUree; Lou Dors:n and baiz abelb G'.irdner Tach Si.0. ' Ail of iJ&se api.ropi iatioes ,eie nmdc for three uiwiiiiis struiort. A. re brown, Keeper of ;orls ! lie nuiniH 7'r the coinny paup-jrs for ixteun seven Mis L. Harris shone as a ''bright particular -star": with the mtwculiir j power of a man, allied with, the nervous organization and :del icate refinemerit of a perfect 'womanS she has a keen iiisjtrbt and grasp of the Jitel leclual and emjotional nature of thentusic she performs. She was furiously encured, which she gracefully complied wilhnnd gave "Alice"' in response, showing a a transeendeut degree, nil the essential qualities of a ijrst -class idrul young artist. The fifth piano ijolo S. B. Mill's Tairan- lelle, op. 13-4-Was played exceedingly well by Mi-s Jj. FousI: her performjJHce ol'tbis fitful eomjosition was marked, as is usual with ijcr, by brilliant cxeeujion, tine techijiqucland with an artisiie ojiomb thut charmed Of the three piano duos (on two pianos), tlie first, '.'Rolling Fire." performed by Misses Foust and G jwan, was brimfjnl of interest: for, being modern fugue, orjeon versaitional style of composition, itidaz zles perception regarding tlie altei'iiate ihu.siea! aseeiuieney of the ryvpective disputants: but that both acquitted tthem- selves gloriou.f'y w:is well nit est ed by tlie impulsive and. emphatic plaudits that its (rendition drew uivon tire, graeefnl vountr tney turn out. these are points laken in reluctantly by the trade, but ai scientific demonstraition has been nut-do andli test of tl'.ese facts will prove that they are. just ais stated. Hyco Va , Nov. !24th, 1890. Cavt. W. 11. Snow.: Mil Dear Sir: An experience of forty s years in raising every class of tobacco j grown in t he Uirrted stales enables me to say that the Modern Tobacco Barn, in all iUs appurtenances and fixtures meets every requirement for curing tobaicco better tha i any that has eer yet been devised, for it is constructed on scienti fic principles in aipplying artificial heat in drying the tobacco leaf on the most approved met hod ;is regards safety, economy and certainty in fixing the color and preserving tlie (jua.lity. It is surely destined to Tome into use for curing :ill the classes and types of tobacco, when its meiits and capabiiiles shall become known. Jt will require time, however, to bring it into g'herat use among a class of far mers who heretofore have clung tenaci ously to old methods, very many of whom took with suspicion and prejudice upon anything new aind progressive in any de partment of tobacco raising. I know this prejudice to exist, for I have been combatting it for twenty eais, in efforts to introduce, newer and better varieties for the several classes and types of to baeco raised in this country. But there are un'mistaikable evidences ilott the spirit ot improvement is being roused, fir greater progress has been made in the representative of Senate! Spooner and associates w ho bought j the Cranford tract a short time ago, and also by Lit tleton Denis, Who ( bums ijhe land is va cant or State land and that be has en tered it. At any event; it is close to somebody '4 line and it ! Will take the county surveyor to detcrnHiiie who it be longs to. -We 'have al wjn j a M?on tended that this I7.wharrieUstrie(t. Is tbe richest gold sect ion in the south'1 and we a;e i trifeen.ee which achmery I Sale ! constant ly receivis;. Confirms this belief. i 1 lie iMoratock ennpany in the same (ll! e - . i i.H-.ilCt and Thursday, August !-th eic 'he-n-iaV be eonsufled t.n s of I he t ye, caV, iuns or throait. iHKt; .i iosvf.o,'e'oru.aus. t ne month oj JuiV to be iiites'amd nine negroes. printed ;'-37.7W for ins services -as keeper of the (vuaty home for the past month. 'Yesi onlay at the Fa i v (h'iiii'.ids. visile a large crowd was in attendance at tl;e Aliianee speakingat the Fail grounds yesterday, mainly fanners, Mr. Leazar was in town Tuesday night and was on tlie giounds early yesterday morning, lie addressed the crowd ' for full fw-o hovns. Mr. Leaizar was not. in very good h eadt h, he wars very hoarse. He is a conservative speaker as all know. He basel his arguments on tlie ilemands of the -Alliance at Oeala, ami discussed them ii detaiil. W'e have not space to present his :rgumcnts in favor of each, but will, say that we uudeista:id them as we never understood- them be fore. All persons who are interested in the "silver question" certainly missed ai treat by nol hearing his arguments. He gavertwiew of the whole history of sil ver and knocked the bottom outof silver bejng "dumped on our shores:" His wholo speech fully demonstrated the .-11 i : ii n e t .1 I . , iv o - . performers. 'Thcnm. et hived 1 i e was nrrnro-1 piiiyeo. o. two pianos oy tobiieeo plant industry durin tne a ! !i!iuth; lVeak of4iature w t Jk.u.1, At i,. f"ii't 1 ii '.i jt ft 'U let ivou"-h-t e a f w fays ago by- Bro. Jno. the line of a c;ibbagc head. t: it showed to be solid, wCjil sound lionuer which he is. - 1 .11-:.. i; u at, a i head;- but on closer inspec found; to .be ...composed of ii -r heads from- the size of a o )-(.e-g.,irdo.wn. la'oeied "Late Fiat Dutch i'he seed came from eitv, i wo -of U )'v "a'dVoia tab :ui'.r. i!'-.u,i(U'r-t:ueling tvbout a T!'. cfg;,l i i it lively Utn 'lu-ling- o i.o.t.-'h Am -rricii u'n-v asijiee evu e . d 1 h.-V liecime ' of 1 1 ; t -: i r-i . -i r-i .. nil u s ro-pertive ciliens. the ther from the nid a han'dicuiT Salurdaiy over a Cart spring, and- eHrnesf, in tHai i si n:r illUlH' I: quit. ' ! '.er-be i iidui'edMo trv it . ;aiu. - Ih. tiiri r Our lisii ie! Ia t t tir,, v. A. Lea.zer, -f Mo!csville-, "liec b'r the 7th- Congressional jstrict, Tls;-!n ins lecturing tour last week and tidv.J several appointments in Iredell. yo gtad to learn that Le had good t'lou.is ar.d made a 'fine Impression. He H : til hug appointments Jn'Rtrwan this )ict;k. Next week he will be in Lincoln :uuy. WcJ.espeaik for l.inv the best X'alineet by our people everywhere. ' ? , ' Gns lid. Alliiince Itailly. ' 'l i"'; will be a grand Alliance rally" in 'J-bnvy on the last iof August or the first I'lniiher. Col, Polk and other mi bnnd snesVers will be. present. The jhb spr-r.-t:uies hoiild be on the lookout i lliey will goto notice whicli should 'ittculed to at once, this will be a - .perative grand rait V of nil the sur C '' .7 5mntiesl ! This is the finest i ', fllwhn,'v H" had to have such ; 1'' "nd all should beduueto maike M f'roj. Vadkia ..-strain CiipiJlcs Nogr;). Last- Saturday evening as the out-going train ou the. Yadkin road wais' Hear ing the cotton faytory it eame to a sudden stop. All was bewilderment to know wlmt waa the cause. Great wavs tho ex citement when engineer Wilson was seen lo jump from his engine and run towarxas the rear end of the car. Not un til thetf was it supposed that the train had run over a man and killed him. When the train backed up to liira it was found that ho was still breathing. Jngiiieer V nson-saiid that he saw the m -', ,, ... . t ' - t, o ; accompanied ium so well thait mes .in , .in-.nij 0V.-1 v jlco ii c i,. iJ . roau . . -,- i . , ainu ine iuokip. ncn ne got Wltluu six or cigut steps. of him the man as if siding oil' from the U. & 1). road stepped backward upon the .Yadkin road. The The second piano-:jduo, Yaric," by llaydn-llelz. Misses Wajllaee w w ''-inci, P im-m'i.v ; ni-p. , .V -. V . . . . - . , I - . V senicd. Great dexterity, strength; and delicacy of touch, together with' ati ani matin:: ouinouriirr of the nermef.tltisi spirit of this versatile fugue composition, together witlf the fine dynamic, shading and perfect rhythm, evolved the cica vuc.i applause of haUy natisfaction. Tho third piano duo, "Marehc Ttiom pliale," by (iura, Miss M. Julian -ajjd It. Wallace played on two pianos: linder their hands, in this heroic com jo$t ion, the respective pianos seemed toil sing co-ordinately linf piled songs, with all the rich melody of fine femade voices1 and the vital expression and contrast of force ovolved by aui orchestra that is imbued and Jnstmct witli lifo, which, gave a zest to tlris quasi-impromptu rendition that was very satisfying and refreshing. In the organ and trombone duO, an aria from Handel's "Itinaldo et Armida" (1711), Mtss C. Itendleman'srorgau play plaiying roved her a fine performer, powerful, graceful and sweet: her tempo perfect and her technique broad and par ticularly good. A, vocal solo, "Cradle Song." was given by Miss M. Bcail. Not being in robust health, her voice is not powerful, but she sings remarkably well in tune, pkraises well, has a capital accent and much of fine expression. M is j Wallace play ed at fine, sympathetic accompaniment to her Voice. . Master FGasiH's violin solo was a gem for one who so recently began jit tidy and practice of music on violin: bait his attention' was vigilant, hence, his lowing was graceful, his tone evev, and his; runs clean, neat and spirited. He carneiLnnd got, hearty applause. Miss L. Fou-d meric solo, shed, Master L. Gafkill, in' l.is cornet engineer blew the signal but the negro : j proved himself to be very aiecompl in view of tho fact that his application" to His ; music, ou cornet, began so recently!. dil not heed jit. In :i moment the en gine hail struck and hurled 'him into the expression and rhythm are above past cceaitO loan in tne o) yt ars prevt cus. TheSuow P.;rr. is sure to win. con fiderice amd favor 'after a. fair trial, because it meets the requirements of pr(gressive lol:aHrO fairming for the finest class of to bacco, as no ot her barn lavs ever done. It came to fill more than one desired ,vani and has come to. stay, and, like every other useful invention, it is de-lined to be i:-p-vcd upon thorough supplemental invontloa in tlie direction of nvefce! ion. until no 'alitor Can - ! 1 alford to ongaigo in tobacco jnar-timt without availing himself of ll!3 Lest methods of curing bin crops. Yours very truly, 11 L. Kagi.an). Mr. F. M. Kogers, of Florance, H. C, writes as follows; C'Ai-r. V. II. Sxov,' : Dear Sir: Yours of the 4th inst. at hand. I am a stronger advocate of to bacco cured otf the .stalk than ever. That- the leaf cured in this way is fat superior, I am fully convinced, from handling in our Manufacturing business during the last few months. For the farmer it is the way to get the greatest profit from aiT acre, because it can be sawed and cured bcttei ; and that it is heavier, I know From experience. Yours truly, , F. M.-KiKSKits, Jr. Cool SrniN-c.3, C, Nov. n, ISS'J. Catt. W. 11. S.now: By t'nis daiy's mail I'scnd you the re sult of my experience with the Snow Thin of curing "tobacco. v.ii:gto wet weather wc lost half our primings but saved -ioO pounds which would have been lost by the old plan, 'which T sold for $". 1 also find the kiborin getting a peui.d of tobacco from field to .market much re duced. The labor employed in housing is much cheaipcr. as the greater portion can I e handled by children. By the new proeecs it requires much less barn room as 20 or 25 acres can be cured in one barn. Owing to the mild heat re quired in curimr, much fuel is saved. lour process is a success noyonu an question. I heartily commend it to my brother farmers who wish to make a success of raising tobacco. Wishing you much success, I am, Yours truly, D. J. P.u;n. W.Yxr.svrLT.K, N. C, Nov. 12, Cai't. W. H. Snow: f.-ar Sir: The Modern Barn process certainly takes considerably less barn mom mid oilsn ji rreait deal less fuel. I - - - -- . - . locality, we learn, are doiig wdl with their new stamp mill and; it is reported that they have just strueH a body of ore richer than any they have had heretofore. "JIN" MINlt. . t Mr. H. O. Crowcll, the (superintendent of this mine, informs, us that the main shaft is down ninety feet oil a two and one-half quartz vein; that! the ore is very rich and the necessary lOaebinery for treating it will be elected very shortly. This property is. in Stanly county about two and on .! halt miles from New Lon don and was recently purchased by western capitalists. Itu'.cs to tho S.nto Meeting-. No doubt a gooil many; Western peo ple 'Will-want to take advantage of the low rates to Morehead next week for the State Aoiavi.ee meeting whica promises to be a very interesting one. Soino d-iyi ao rates to! the State Alli ance at Morehead were published by the associated. passenger agent3. The rates were very high, but our excellent State Secretary and o! hers have been at work and lower rates have, been made. Wc can givclhcm from a; few pouits only: Charlotte, 8. CC; Salisbury, $7.15; Albe marle, ? ".10; Ashcboro. $7.10; Greensboro, $G.S5; Winston, ?b:o0; Wilkeiro, 8.t0; Durham, $5; Oxford; $5.50; Henderson, $0.10; Kaleigh, $4.40; Sejma, $3.25. We wish we had the figures for other point?, but tickets will be at the same rate one and one-half cents per jnile each way. These rales are the lowest given to any bodythe same that is charged the State Tobacco Association and the members of the Teachers' Assembly. Many who wanted to go to Morehead had backed out on acount of the firsfT rates published, but these will he satisfactory. Board $1 to $1.50 per day at Morehead. Those w ishing to stay a week can get board at $5 to $ lO- OnC 20-horsc-powcr Eric City Engine and 25 b. p. Boiler. r OneOQ-savv Van Winkle Cot ton Gin with feeder and con denser. Also, Van Winkle rjrcF?. One Lidddl Saw Mill and Platform Scales. This machinery is all in good order, and . can he bought to gether or separately to mit pur chaser, Will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. Call on or address, I). C. BRADStTAW, Russell, Kowan Co.,N.C. Firs in the West Yard. I wisli to call l iic attention ot my Iriends to the fact that I have deter mined to consolidate my business nt one point. Therefore I -have closed my up town store and aim doing business jen tirelv at the store on South Main street near the Salisbury Cotton Mills. Here I have a full line of Dry Goods,' Nation Shoes, Groceries and Provisions, Conn try produce a specialty. I want air un limited number of chickens and eggs at all times, for which I will -pay the highest price. Mr. A. A. Ilartman is with me and will be pleased to wait on his friends. Respectfully T. J. W . BKOWN. E AMES s EARHHABDT Tlie Enterprising Furni "' ture Dealers, Are-receiving new good every Tay and will furnish your house from the kitchen to the parlor. We IvnndTe- a full line of house furnishing goods. Wc RECEIVED TO-DAY at nice fine oi wainui aim kkk buus una will, sell them at price? to suit every one. We have the prettiest and nobbiest j line of Bedsteads ever offered for pale in Rowan county. Don't fail to see them. Don't fail to sec our . , ' Parlor Sn'ts from $ They are beauties. Don't buy any fnr niture until you have' examined our ttock. It will pay you. Our trade bus increased to such ah cx-: tent tlmt we have found it NECESSARY TO ENLARGE" and have rented nnotber room near our.' present one. - We will give a cash discount of 10 per cent, for the next 3( days; Come 'and. sec our large stock. Our goods are g wl: quality and wc will make the prices suit you. , Yours with best wishe?, EAfflES & EARNHARDT. cisnv: his tono is pure and fully tindjer his criU" j think the tobaicco cured in your bairn is aiir. turning lii in .summersault, and control, while, executing with remarkable binding him with his feet lying on the K. 'ability. Mi-s L Foust accompanied him cc J). roaid. -1 be man wavs a negro bv the ' i i ' . . , T, , . , j endowed with tne spiritual name oi George Fester, lie Is a hand ,t . Fj. Ii. and W. H. Neave both played heavier and better t ua i in the manner of a suoerior miMiciaii il CSSflit Ijlis Of 1 R.rn working at lijui ice factory. When he was picked up he could not movehand with more than their Usual rerrr and Ol fooL' It, is 1 i);it. ln TA;i-s ! . ... n.: : : 'i;I'bty:andtiisisthe only oceasn, in t..... w iiiiirc-.. iiii.-s Hiis II!U cause OI ' 1 . . , -, , 1 . 'n. ......5.1... i, - ... . . , !a Uiuq, when Mrs. cavc haf$ had , ', . . , 1 to take a pait in the orchestral nuinbe I'Hiiui ii;tvK to me uepoi; x aoctor i j VV!1C lll-illTO-Kf lit .-I-;. .,, I i . . ' sue was comnelled to do a deni and noon oxiinnieit on tw., fnml il,.,il . . . ifnn.i luuowi, ui.pi 4 - " - - w, i no 1 1 (t U no holies were broken. J The negro is able to be up this week and it is supposed that bo will get. well. The fall sowloii of the Salisbury ho hp1 cvel. t r All(l (naued st hoots for bo h races will beg,,, clu.e?showed no signs of saUety I S on Moinbty, August .'fist. Teachers and verv-iln-dle P, i(h..,Vf i ' ' pupils are hereby notified to be in their mo.-e 1 f " S'm desire "to push the young people fb a urn luosic.ii enieriaiinment waH less, and all were effusive in praise! Hughes pronounced it tho finest n the s:in:e tobacco . .. . 11 1.1 . . 4 1 ... 4 u cured on inesia'-u. ivi hum m.n - been the result of my one year's experi ence. I haid live or six barns cured iai itbeoldwaiy and seven in tne loacrn The cures in the lUouern Jjairn were the best, and the tobacco brought more per pound. I never expect to cure iobaeeo on the stalk again. I have recommended the Snow Barn to my neighbors. Everything considered, I think the Snow Bairn much cheaper than the old style barn. Yours, ccc, J. E. Hall. The above are only a few of the hun dreds of letters all telling the same story flaw- j that it is the. best of all plaus ever tried. Prof jKverv person interested in tobacco ought . ' ho u-Hto for oaihilogucfi cxphdniug overy- IUHMO voting, her wan By order of Gonun;! lee. !I J Ov::rm.x, Se-'y audi- ga vp i thing. Children Cry lor Pitcher's Castcra 'here tin Mr. T. C. Pope, a representativo of nging for the above firm, is now in this county and would be gbid to see any one interested in the raising of tobacco. He will be remainder of thi FEMALE I SALEM, N. C. Tho Oldest Female Colhgo in the South. Tl.c 0r;th Annual SeSfjpn begins August 'Tt!i ls;l. Pveiritfr for hist Vf;;r ::."(', rhtl features: TifK I'ICV EL TMENT OF llKAbTH, CIlARACTKit AND IXTKLbECT. I'H.ltlins ! thoroughly, robaydelfil. Fully c(ii;;n'tl Prjiaraiory. ('oplegi"tc r.r.d Vvsi Crra.iuate lc:artiaei!t. Ui'h-s f:rft-cla. s-hools in SlfSIC. A!iT. LAXtU' A(II, COM MERCIAL AND INIM'STIU A b HITDJES. JOHN H. CLE WELL, I'ii.u-iPal. McuiloD tne w atclinun H iica ou wrlie. DAVIS SCHOOL A MltlTARY INSTITUTE FOR BOYS and YOUKG MEfi. nil CoHPj?eeoTirso oumy. fn ,niT.lf.K' iirrn.iratorv cot-rse. 1 Ii'. V ' i 1 1 I (ii mi. ' " - ' ' - - ' Ineeriujr. ' Full Commt-rclal Oonrso. Befiiclent Suri-'ii!. No charge for medical attention. Caxet crnft Hand, taftrueilon in Musl ni Art. Practical courise lii yTfl.-Krrspby. ! VERY IiOW EATia IFor ReciRU-r. with teriiis aua tpartlculsnj, address Location Famocs CoI. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., 1 Jibif THS r ORTII CAROLINA College of Agriculture Mechanic Arts State of North Carolina, fr t. n Superior Qturt Ec wan County, J July mh -mi Notice is hereby given of the incorpo ration of the Central Land Company 0f Salisbury, N. C; that the names of the incorporators are Edwin Shaver, P. II. Thompson, N. B. McCanles?, I. H. Foust, J. S. McCubbine, John S. Hender son, J. M. Haden, h. E. Stccre, M. L. liean, E. 1. Wharton, and such others as they may associate w ith them; that the principal place of businesg shall bo in Salisbury, N. C, and its general purpose and business is to buy and sell real estate and lo erect buildings and factories, and the doing of any other business conferred upon corporations by the laws of N. tliait theduraiion of the corporation shall be hixty years; the capital stock is sixty thousand dollars, with privilege to in crease to three bundled thousand dol lars, divided into shares of the par value of one hundred doljars each. W. (I. WATSON, C. H. C. Fresh Garden Seeds at rc duced prices. . Clovernnd Craps Seeds li the lowest prices atEnniss' Druj. Store. - READ THIS t Be sure and call for a of 3 Cures. It has never failed to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Sick Headache. I can give you first-class references in Sal ishury to prove its merits. Fan, sale hy BE IN TIME. Don't wait till you get fdrk to get a bottle of Enniss' Diarrhoea Specific, but come and have it ready. It will nave you a doctor bill and probably your life. It is speedy eure for Diarrhea, Ftnx, Sum mer and Bowel complaints. Jt never fails to cure ii taken in time. J. If. ENNISS. fo!2tf 6 v I BK IK AWn f A PITA! " The Fanner s Great Book. liv Ihe prouiiiiciit and well-known writer, "E. A. ALLEN, COL: L. T. POLK, J'les. N. F. A. and i.'U. JOHN TIUMLLE, h'ee. Nat. (i range, Tlie Pairons As'sted by " v ' ' - , iiEiunciriMYjiiciL Hcc. Tlte Jnrnwrs1 Nat. i-eagiio. .K)IIN P. STELLE, S"c. (ien. Assembly IirmPTs' Mutual Iieuefit Associaitioii, AND Will begin its tliii'l .-ossioa: on SeptcnoVr 'U, is:l,"w -tli im rfa-til facilities aiel fjiiijnn-iits in ('ktv ftppitrtnuMit. . Tin- past siM ee-.-fu ! yo:ir has Sp'fi fiirtli'T evi'lfnee of it? ppietiejil value itn"ljit. young men iue adrraily in 'ifr ni;U!.l for iri'?p"!idu!e posifioiii?. Total rust. $100.00. E.ieh Cuiutyj SuperiiitenUcnt of Ivlucation will examine nppiivHUU for 'H'lniU in For entnlofrnos. :il-!rrf. ALEX Q. EOLLAD VY, PrHcnt, i; i,:.n;ii N. t: t. i r or f I usoaiu'rv Also fuu other of the Trading Ofiicers of labor organization. This book contaii.s a true aecounrof the work done by the diflcrcnt organisations. r NEW POLITICAL PAHTY WAS OPOANiZED AT CINCIN NTl 'MW I'd, lJl. THIS WORK CONTAINS A FULL ACCOUNT OF THAT NOTED CONVENTION, TEE I'L TFOU51 A OOP TED, AU- JJKESS BY SENATOU PFEFFEU.1 The book contains o'JO oct.ivo pages und is Inindsoiueiy bound. IvNOLLSII CLOTH, - - - - ?2JK). HALF MOROCCO, - - - - - $2.50. Tl" ixivntpook enn be bad i 11 Nortb Cnmljna only tbrougl). THE B. D. BflBIBSON FOB. HOUSED . HaliMgb.N.C. fCSTAOEXTS WANTED IN EVE 11 Y COUNT i 1 r