Carolina LOCAL T!1riiAV. sept. -ri t c,f the Dart vis4iy'tho city o; 1801. preached in ,', ..... ,, tllt-S l'laCO, ' VTrt-riu Maiine?, Gold Hill-, .iLdaV bv nmature racers. L'.vr is little -mom ttmn a uuiim ,, ready with your exiuour . l,(,v.s left iicro during the V V 3 L II K K K AND TI I iii&E. H'ke Crowlli of r.H.JweH--Prof...noi- r eks Sclmol '-! H Less than twelve months ago lloekweP station went iiil. operation as a depot. Since that lime -it Iws been ,'oa the increase. It noW haa three stores and i I .... .w. trtvee dwelling helloes, and ieciai mu.v. .g-e bobig erected. They are doing quite a! paving business. 1 lie ciuung uu marketing of hickory wood is quite a lively industry. This item alone sup- Itpms Boiled Dawn t- KstVe -Spaff Fr.uii Mtmnliiiis ic Ncaslmre. The State itniver.-ity op; ned with pupils this ye.jr , n last Tuesday. lit the: Fair grounds . . .1 more. rC ' V f...- the dUferont schools in the I . t u tt xf . T ! F. Voung' left Monday night -" . li A' IK II I II V -T fjrtla-"-"- the f-'onco-r d Fair commences next . . y . ! -,.. . . -I t! . ..:i, i.. r.r.ii i i . , m I i 'ii..i - i i ... - ii .li-ii rAi-v i't: j plies many minus wuu "lu"' J; was kuicu. juw was . j jt -us;ty. I MINING DEPARTMENT.. .aJininj Eews Gathered in This and Obiter States. ' Tne Duis U in iail in Charlotte ftr.j iueral.stlo.-s not exelungi poisjning the was eookin.ii. rnl Ifem-v Oiichton. who lives nfcjar piit.iwiru -.ij!iii!i'nvrr bv the train aiid iir.-ri-. n. s..? nutiosj it rur3ued with the saiiK?i-i.r aaiin. usiry ;ui nirToiiunatngr, tjanslnjr, rr ,mv ai lier.lcentiiiatr purtjUt. It isalfjoaereatot v' . . . ,.i.,;..,u.I th if Ir.n nwttt An 1 .v.rnf n,-ai.niiia. The rnliier vi Uie pieeious . .. .. ....inrpni u nrflt-IS; Will tlA ih uii Jiii. ttn- ia nnsi; viuv. surf.u-elsnEoUiir.iollur adieu to tue weaitu of Uie vvoi Id.' Hunter Harris ha bee,n appoint Jfs. or Kt.K ista-ft in minerologv at the Hate i jP;4 .r.,.u a:.j ittver !o!::laj, ijje til scner a gji. .,.U;,V. ' Ii ;?a'iswii the KiUii; cast, i:aiounui to over,! 1 " - - . .- , :'; "r7" ' . ' '. I - V !Tl -ri. x; iu 1 i- i . -v. Yrlms-i'-y- A good nuialntr of alis- ,U; uill atteu.d. iT,,i;.,n Vr-ft Hmulav nmnl l')i buv :oods (of I jr. 'Julian '. ,i:ii'!r'-i markets to L uiefOunti.le- estuhUshwent. ri,(iairsalliround'KOcu.i to he quite c ,.;)eit this Reason aixl proiiii.-e to --be "... t.w.i.i i ban ever.' : -ir i" iV-i,r-rlnan. one rif our club w iim- "ct his mail "--I iwkVcli intend oflleliig's Mill. I Wo lir pfthc eritical V.hu: of Pr. i t r iii ,iiiiitv. Jf!er. l" t"e oti i i - v.-- . a young man in bis prcfsion. Mr. Ike Hndey is in Concord j.ractic ,! oil the rac e track xvifh his hoi-e. lie ,, : t tluvFair tliere next week. kvii 4-au - - pie -iiit P was e! j'iye 1 iu L;t Tjtla Vi:'iiit uas gone nwui i-- thins? at present detrimental to their prosperity ii the mail turangemeui. x uc post ofllce y keit one mile from the sta tion. These people-have Wen trying to bring the office to the deit but ro far have failed. This is a beautiful locution for n town uud prospects hid fair to .see one soon. KETrtANY ACADIIMY. -To; fulfill Jim Cook's prophecy we We went to school at this place one day. It w as thelast day of the sumaicr term. We felt eoinfortahle; both the beauty of the p law and the kindness of the es teemed Prof. RulJiroek will make you feel at home. We. got there eiirly .and heard the opening exercises. This 'hour in -pent i:i reheuiving Kiblieat knowl edge. The entire sehool Jn eoncert re-pt-ated the books of both the old and r,,.- fr.ct.nnf.ut the. 15th and :23d "Psalm's entirely, and the gieat 'golden llule' ulso a short'pi-iiyer from t'ne..j2l Pulm. It is eominemiable that even the smallest reptat Lite books of the' P.iP.'.c- Jim Cook can t do it. c v.on- !(!(! hoAV Ma;iy-sehoo!s in" the eounty i i :.. ii.: . ....... w. ii '. i- !i?-!iiwli lit gives lessons in uiw miuvu .... "tudy, ami who will say it is not important'- ; jLI hill Is moving right along in its usiral quiet way. It now has seven--stores. The iuiiLe is not doing much at present. uu t-r-l now limi.-es near tne ELUTTZ & CO. . -it'e i istMoHl.iv night by some cf can see sev.nd new nou.es nea. .u, ;Slrv?voU,g lauis and gentlemen, pot. It inrends to try and get a htis- ' . . file on lui-elf. Vv'e lind the peypie here ' T):ivid Davis, aired 18. was found lying near the depot in Wilmington., in ahabst a dying condition from lever, lie ijuys hu u from Tc,x3. jj William -Nailing, near Salem, had liis l.ni n hiit no.d iastiloiuhiv. . It was caitseu bv a colored boy playing in. tuo liay with matches. Loss 1A). T'-fi lmwlinz swell at Blowing Koek n.ia en iiiiiiv tli man Willi the iinest enuipage. the most popular leafier ..rt... .r.i in.in .uu! tin mun on whoniltae KJ 1 I 1 r V , - M-.miii smHed. was a bavsee Jer, a raiser of wheat, corn and toboeeo. Milton ;Ad- vcrtiser. n Hiram Clodfelter shot and kill Charles Shoai'Monday nightat Lexington. iai.. x I. . . 1 . .w 1 1 1 1 1 ii L i ll ir was returning nom cuuitn a:i i"" ." to have some fun began to rock Clodlel-toi-'4 linns. Ciottfelier "Ot his mm jitinl went out ami seeing Sh-oaf ruiiiiing baiie J away and blew one side'of his; head kll. Mack UeM, a negro, was lynched on the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley'? j-ail-road, last Momlanv, for attemj.ting tape ona Mrs. Petierson. Her shrieks gathered a lare crowd in time to see the ljegro disappear in the bushes. They puffued ami over took him at once dangleil! his bo;ly from the -end ol a rope on a 'tele- gl'Upil posi. ij Dallas E.igie: It s-ems that the bap tist Cliuieh don't want any of liiiele Sam's ltevehue oilicer.- in iu rs. At heir Assioti.it ion evtrv minister pledget jlum- :lt not- to ireach in a chureli Where lch niembeis belong. As a eonstuju nee, a cousdo id re venae oihecrs we "a- liifrne uu! of' tlie : church at Long ('rei'lcj ami l.'i.v - Ii (L--1.'.i has selVed li'otuc t'mit lie-'wii! no lon-er pieaHl iti thi.vf hand.s now. place beeau-e the church refused, to! tun out its reVs'nue cliiccrs. - H - i ' i ...:n . ..11 ' winter L'OUtiS. lU.U v. in .-v-1 1 ii : . . 1 , . . , . : I ..owls-cMeapcr man over so.u in v ...-(-ran in just as goodjicpes to receive tne lvoa-T-e c:-So;:i!i'i-ii as VoU do in t'jalisbury. Uev 1. ,. .. I Wn.t. ' -There was nim.tiier wreciv on i-no .. - en. road yesterday, 'a freight train was' - wncked near Mariol. o one was oauiy iVj.ared. '''n,e.irectors'ol thFai. are noHed t meet 'in the WatchmAn otlice on.Sal unliTy the UUli instant. Vj ropiest ol the j.iv-ideiit. . W-retina thanks for tickets to the r.l!;iuh.i and Cuncord Fairs. The Ca (awl.a Fair will. M held li ve days begin :iiiiig the 21Hh-of ricptember. 'Hv. rjl. Manney, of Cold Hill, has .;;:....! 1 .".ft a.-res of land in X ). 7 town- shrp, Calfi.rriis county ii,.'i: iii-.c':.b'i'-'I hn- h"e v ' 1 ll.o.l YV the VAT,-i!M N'? Ifvo.l d .n't oil oe.zbt to '. ...I ,,i t 'In- best ' .! . thav.tn .oiintv an. -I yon it. - . ,Mr. Fphrim Fisher Pidd the iir.-fnew 1 i("v hale l cotton in t oiiconi uo 'i, f ;st Monday. " He sold it-to 'Caniryn Fctzer and received aim far it. . ,,! :-To le. a r oim'ar young nim- isicr of this tuaee, hasju.-t rcairniM irom I in Cn- a series of live wceic s preae.mi; barrus county. f'-vi l.tto.'.s Scond rr;Ijytci;a!! C a ur'c Is. Prof: Vv. II. Xeavft says: "I attended ;, rh iriotte's Second Presbyte- riau church last Sumlay niht. The tine well-traii.fd choir began the worship by .;.,,r,no ., ma-'iilieeuL Te Deiim in "al! It lias boon reported that the Carolina Ivuee.is a very rich mine located in Burke county has been sold to capitalists. Last year Cabarrus county produced . . . .i l.l Ct. . .A $15,0,4 Worm Ol gum, : tJiuuuu ., 1 . . r:nrmYx liTVinrr. $3,912 worth, and Rowan 2.548 worth. 1111 L)Ui UidilUlGi JIHIIUIG -Hining as a business has not been pro fitable to many peopnTfwut the same can said of the professions the trudes,farmiug, merchandising and everything else.. Active mining operations are reported from various sections of the State. From present indications, North Carolina will soon be second to no State in the Union. Development is all that is needed. A n-cat interest is now being taken in mining in Cabarrus county says the Standard. This fertile gold bearing region is bein" scoured in every iiireetion lor the precious metal, not a little of which it has. Mr. S. J. Warren has. opened up three large veins of sulphur on Long Creek, about a mile north of the Long Creek -old min'-'. Thtvc veines were operated iUirin'' the war bv the Confederate Cov- ' ... .. . c. - - .1.: eminent, ami it was irom una iim that much of the sulphur used by that Government was obtained. Kluttz k. F.cr.d!ema wart all the dried fruit, berries, etc, brougjUo Salisbury. We want von to know that we- will give you as 'much for themthe market affords, iightcen years rtro we begun business in this town amHftlvreys paying cash lor what we bought and sticking to our motto, "The be -omU'for the eas. money,-" we have been compelled to enlarge our store-rooms, until now we Have six floors ailed and packed with the most desirable goods : -SALISBURY ' . has ever see:i. iroimd' stvle of mu-:eai . Tliis land' has hundred ears. r,i!'-.h-il i-veel iciiee and bri:ufu'l of devotional cheerful! ness. So orana, alio, tenor and' ha suag each iu i 1 i s this ins fire?! eompo-i- v. la tne a ne; tiun- and all vi' tiiese tget her ' i . r wme iicnvered in lom-s . rnt II. c eil ah! !-'"-o:i-i at licMiuiiy Academy. The school closed at liethat.y Acfiemy last Monda,y. An error was made jin a former is-ue, concerning its close. ;i (Mir farmers have not done mucliifiinn work during the pat two weeks.'; The weather boimr unfavorable. Corn is earing up x-ry well in; this set-lion, and a good crop is expeeied. the wet weather iias caused cotton te shed some of its square-. Mr. John V. Fi-m-r has hauled iuok i 1 . -i ii niu. Kn ml r.-ii and lii'iv c 1 1 d ll" h lei; ! . . . " I . . I 11 1 orv Wood io (111' liepoirt ai ihh-mu-ii .sum (!o! 1 Hill this sea.-on. Tlie W. 1L it F. M.-Societies" enter tainment, at St.. PeUVs Sa.-t r-alnida w;:s a success. Jlevs. lirawu aii'i K e Were not present, btit- tl'-.' efu.l wa l ifje. A : "report from ihe !r et nry show's that I .hi -t society has eodtrjoutc- 51 h.r mis-ions daring I n- past year. Mr. Cd::nb'.is M irnhi-art, oi'TefJa-. is Mr. Issac Hates showed the Hon roc T?... lister m bar of iroid. and outimt of tin lluwie mine, Union county, for a mouth's The bar wcigueu a iitte over ion ids and was worth over 2.00:. Mr. Unequalled for the Cure of Dysentery, Diarrhcsa, Chol era Morbus, Summer Com plaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, &c. Respectfully, T.F.iaiTTTZ&.CO. Look at This i Wo Vvp the latest tvlcs of Dress tlood and are anxious for the ladies lo s-e them. We are profited to selj good, aim w ii. re., y;"' auv other housed n the fclacc. Look at s.)ine of our pnees: At opr store ou WILL GET twenty pQAinds of the w hilet s'gar for ?1.C0; eoiTee, SOjrcntF; wven gia.es of fl , fresh hums, crackers cheese every week at lowest prices. Alamance i t . cent. We have a stock ol shoes equal to any anywhere along the proposed route of XHE R & S. All kinds of Gents' Furbishing Goods.-Alwnys-m;ike our .tores your J';!" even if vou don't want to buy. it will giviLUs plea;ure t iow.Jou tell you how cheap we wii! sell them. In our back lot you will lind .ccd box, a for vour horses. ' ' . , To the wholesale trade we otter sp- eia! lnoucemi in.-. . r - Yours anxious lo t-eivc, - - - ' KLUTTZ & PvKNDLEMAN. ran. :iull! Pate: is working only anmii iweui Hid the fact 1- demoiisl ra ted t hat this is one of the richest mines in the country. Kvcrv once in a while says the Char lotte News, a rich fi.nl of gold is made' in tlie poincer Mills section of Cabarrus county. Mr. J. C lilaek was in .the cii to-day with a white Hint rock that was fail !v studded with gold. He got it in a vein' three feet below the surface. One .lav last we k Mr. Piack found a rock on the surface that panned oui exacm ?" worth i if gold Leonard's QBEEH. wee.v h i. 'a m in. s e is; o n U : HCI'S dili l oiiiscri'ieJ l;;'hl now ii i i . iper pi!!is!.eo in -will i' v r i' ,.u::'i. ;u! f with l.r.i'i' coniiii'viieli.-'iol! ;iei-ii-T ' le enunciation ;rct ..I' the text . 1 .ie u-:,in si r,!!',.,"w. wo-tld hav" h -.:. g'r.uni b" a - t nuy w n - sue ;r a n 1 1 1 - Phe new Second Presbyterian church, now luim: t s-'JU,!! in, am! V. iien s'lcn 1 , 1 l) I. nob! ! l.!:MMit , and r ; u i in being e-vo; ea irom Mr John T.astian is now in northern markets selecting gools for his winter Itock ami will W ghul l,o show, his pur- 1 . ..,T i.tcise to us manv customer on in.-, n sit :ng ali 1 1 M rs. Doivi. r.ot:'. e .i parent !). H !sl: :i. r"t u ! ' i ; e i .-. v- 'liP!., in io r h( a 1 e! i . i . n ciuwlilioit ;d pigmy os a;i o,vgan. cause 'to Ins ,m turii. - l ; The Lmuluiarh last '.veck- -got out the lKst report of the wreck .that has ytt been published. It contained a- r;'ir ,l" poll of the witnesses befow the jury be Ujes much else. Tlie article contained biitcen columns. ' Col. Harry Skinner, the father of Hie R ib-Treasury scheme, will speak at H e Coil ;ord Fa'ir on Friday the 18th. Mr. fckiuner is one of the brainiest men in the State says the Concord Standard, and ask s ail t o h ea r 4ii m . :- ' 1 It is quite likely' that Salisbury will have a daily paper about the first of Oc tober. Mr. Eldridge, of the, Lexington "Dinputili, together with' J. K. Whiehard -itl run tlif ivinpr TllCV liaVC' 1)0011 ill- iJi.lliiV-l-tJ'- , j work this week securing ;iW fo.- tlie en terprise. The delegates ani back fr-na' thj- rai: , roail meeting in Roanoke city. Th.ey ur.alvery much encourged over thre pro . pct of Salisliwy getting tire road; the road, however is not to bo extended south just yet. But will come . iu the near future-. The Watchman acnowied the r-. -. ceipt of a handsome 'p'hotogra.ph of the ... Pilgrim Cornet Pand,' from their seere tary. The work is nice and is apprecia ted liy this cOicc, and lor which our thanks are; returned. . Al! wishing to see it can do so by 'culling at this olacc. - Stock Holders Electing. The stockholders of the Piedmont Al liance Fair are-requested by the directois . to meet in the Court House the fust Saturday in October, at 10 o'clock. This meeting is necessary in .order' to have a full sueccss'out ct the Fair this fall, and ;. it is hoped that all will be present. : -mm-i w ccted, will ot ......, ..i.,,,,,! ! .ri.uonms bui'a iiigMiind can. he ra;s( d, " I . ' ,m 1 . snreiy tlie strain o! adding two none thousand to purchuse a- suitable -organ wtiuld be light on such a wealthy church membership. Fortueh a stately edifice and. cultured, congregation, with their super-exe.i-llent pa-tor Pev. Mr. Peed- -and ace. inipii-hed :org:inist- and choir j,,t ii-s A'.n'.ie nuauis v.iiu- H'.S Mo;n ii"- ue.iiiii ui.i" .11; ii.- ieU J li.ili'h i'.'. .1; - Ve. I yi :-. C i iPc.iver !ia- ouo' ai n. i v. The. train'; run o cr- a ' inn la t J ue: dav. Mf. t":;;U. 1' rroWii le-.v-- l-exj .'Lm day for Uoaiioke t'olliv, t -a a-ltei.t .li.e cu xt st-.s.-ioii ut I lint institution, ij Mr. J. M ibady, u ho :s workijng for Mr. Ivl. 1-feilig, in Sa!i-h'i:y. eainij' home ..a bnsine s Monday evening. i! KiL"vi:. a l.il'ec ol u io :c ei are up ai ; ie McAde i property t -vo ana s t ' . n,-as t he K i !';.:" Mountain V-s :.-.. on Wi dne-.lav strucic a vein at" .oid that an old " Kugli-h miner s.iys . '.fl essay f! ,')) per ton. Tiie vein is several' feet in thickness, of unknown depth, and the grains of yellow gob! can be st en all ihrouh it. ' '.-ry !'ev peoph'-k m.w tin' cxtint ami n.oii .- of coiuial'iiii toiiiiiij; in .Noitii I ':.! ..'ilia. Tae tHrt -t mines iu the -.voidd ire in Macon county. ULv'st of whica air ov. e 1 1 v ir laicas who shi; s hundred .!' ions Kiim.aily. Sev, ; al valiia.de rnhie. and s; jchit t s liave b. ei, louad iu the co j re.odum mine-. if North 'a ''d i r.a . A!i.;;il I li'a! ct)Ai.i!, ei-:'iing pou:c!. be;. id . ; (ju. ,.-,...(,..( jiiirt ot 1 his S: ai .' .s now I hi t he -i-a'aiue' ol'Auiie-;.-:; ( 'o! le, .e. Massa- Wo are now recci ving the lar.-st niul los:t arfsork'l Mod: wo. have ever carried. Read-a few of our nces: Pant goods, 10c. per yard. Ih-fem Bhocs, S1.U0. Lress Goodsj from 8c. to 1.00 per Van7. Men's Shoes from :.00 to A full line of men's and lurvs Hats. Tlie cheapest line of Irncerii'. in Salisonrv. .If you wish to save money. ,l.i n.il h tv until VOU "Jl'l oui I have for ten years been siekiag Vrms by which 1 might be able to- have an . . , i.oi n .in ilw r.iaikot. suiil 1 UJiliA.N COnslIlie.n. 1,0.4.1 ...c:; cae ib.odis so eaiiustiv soi;g'.,. have at last attained, the mcth TEE SEIYICES OF THE :'i lj of the United States have been .iourishing factories in the world have Organ bears the lbllowingOdtle : ID 0EGAK-3UILDEBS i- . 1 one Cit I ue cured, and the -pm; r.eturs o! ie to a - ..-.l me in my e.uupi reef t most Tbu c.i; t 1.-.- :' .1 1 a I ifS V, lit '. p:iC S. ;!! hllsinpFS. d. b. mm k co. ,V. H. & R. S. y a lilting making is at h ami , eoudue Jut a ii;sl-cl.as,s, m.!ern grand organ, will 1'1'm'ihWiki- buitii'ol dee with the nose cut o!f. The grand, organ the most wonderful combination and noblest Tod and fodd S -me have already made. Fruit of all kind, aal w ateri o b n-. 1 I . oioUt loaved tail . M si -i. 10 , . ; '. . . 1 e a 1 1 en ri ag ; ' ae. o 1 are Siaoid. and lv o... b -i!iii iv ! bat 11 is OlaltV "..o llll.-i - - 1 ;; Cotton is not opening yet. Messrs. Sai'rd itGaiili'-r will r in the lasses factory al the Jiost s .Mill tins -I :! mi Pit.!' ('has. -McIcr, State -1 11st it itt I'on-Uietor, will, during I he week hegiii-nin- Momb-.v the lilsi iast jiobt Jin lli--titiitein Salisbury. Tiie law . re-pim a 1 Public School Teaeliei s to aUei.cL vnd on failure to do so, they cannot be ... r: ilicd and allowed to t.-a.-h. H Hie Puldic Schools are-1in.:.sision tlir.ing lh v.cek lb-- law require.- t hem t o be siis pen :,. I; is tlesiretl lhat all citizens attt nd ;ii t 're exctciscs tim ing ti.e week. On . . y m i ..: ! . 1 ii .tit I en ! iv 1 roi, .weiver in 1 in'ino .Iress to whi'di School ('.on al itt cem"' es neci d!v, and the pnblie are cordially in Src'v Poard oi K.lixation.lnctsand Furniture, that we will make RALEIGH, I'. C Vc desire to call the att aiiion oftle i.le of North Carolina to the P o I t CO H il m W Ik 'r W 1 '.i..Sk. - - r .- 1 -i". -r--- m:,,Mi.J nl'f'Ji- t'XP" , - -M tfr J! tt !S 3 W. t- L w ork of human ingenuity -belongs, ex clusively to religion; hence there can be no valid excuse offered, to God nor man. by a church that spares, iu the cost of one, except bona fide poverty; neitherthe pretext of econony, nor the dark -minded 'doom of bigotry nor both in one w ill pass current. In the sermon, pastor Peed took the position that Gad makes only the. germs of the adult in the infant, ami that man i ; wholly responsible for the quadity of his maid.iood. It was a topical, more than a textual -discourse; his style was thoroughly earnest ami self-abandoned, and' his subject-matter had a rare liter- m y beauiy'i permeate;! w.tn a vein ot genial humor, that made his preaching extremely gracious, instructive and "cheerio tr. County Commissioner's Electing:. The County Commissioners met lat -Monday and transaeu d-the regular rou tine of business. One thing done was the seUiiiTg of the Yaijkiu railroad tax between the di'deient township--. The legislature decided lhat the tax acL-raing mot season. . M Everybody scams to be well; j pleased with the speaking in Salisbury hiist Tues day.' . , ; The protract el meeting at Mt.j Pisgah Methodist church, with Pev. A. L;( td.u,rn, pactor, has beeu going on for jtjhe past week; of which there A cre a goij l man converts fliss S;i v reefer, or lio-. w e, i . ,C.', aud Mi'. II. A I' -a ver,.of ;a:i villi l 3 returned to lie ' homes lasil week. .... i. i : i i 1 l r V, 1 am i initio-. v Extroardinary Cffering- .c n..,. fir.o.1u nn.l bindieil wares, Cai- L1 J ' . vi"-",.' hood i.-s Fanui in t h is i 1 libboi -K. Peaverdleft la-t week for an extentled visit to fo r oro tliers and sister near Oman ( daijrcii. The natrons of this district jaet last hool 1 Sali.-bui'V, Sept. Sth, lSl'1. Fun siiul i:xcitcisHMit. Jno. T. Patrick, the Secretary of the S uit h i n Kxnosition to be held in Rilemli, N C, during October and No vember, has hired for two months, fmir aeronauts, two men ami two women, and ibere are to be two daily ascensions and parachute leaps, from dm opening uni.i the closing date, of the .Imposition. - Pe--ides t'nis balloon feature many other at !:!(; ioi.s have been arrang' d. for Pat r'a k believes iu amn-imr I lie crowd as well as ,lo.wii.g them a tine exhibit of the proa ucls of the South. Saturday at Salem ?cfioo elect t ft threV men for sjliio. otl-e. and coinmittee. . . . . . Iv I. winch are as iailoWS: . Ii. l ', i'. i Wise and J." 11. Graham. SUecess to your aina.ne ppe September 4 h lS'Jl. . j &y7&?? f f'U'-il ? inlt;f? X m s-i - " " - in'- 5'1 tsr i-v"s4 ' o '-uh-Agents. Aili- 'V from the road bet I should be ted -to those townships as the sioners should omuiis- deeide. Mr. Thea. F. JvUitt. is lo be com mend, ed for the active part widen lie took in this matter. In making speeches for the seeuiuncc ot this rimd lie promised tiie people of the In 31eni-oit;ini. Castu: Hai.l, Kxtctns IM;i:;as. ) - Salis'.'.ci'.y Loih;:-: .v. i-Ji The fol lowing rcsohitioas wtlije unani mously1 adopted as exp.e s Me of thi icuse of this ! d -e. ! W't'IKhtfAS; An inscrutable Pijovitbaice Itw c,.ii lit, to remove from Hat th our beloved brother, Joseph-P. Gofjl mi. j;,-y:v:'l. That in Hie tU alh if Prolnei (lonl ,u this O.tler has lost a fthl'd an. beloved member, ins tamily aikiud ana loving son. husbaiul an-l I di.er, ynd tu -eomiminity a public spiritetl ; it. en i sterling worth and integrity. l"."-i r-f . i'iial tne men-ibt p ol tais - . . ; i t I- ivb-ei wear the cu.-iomtu v ;f uatiL e o. TIti... vvi'l be a mee'.in'r o. t. -ace Pusincss Agents .-f ib.waa count "m the court house in Salisbury, Septeio- l;i,b al 10 o'eiock a. m, .vil aie a- cd lo attend. Jmp-iaani ou.,m.i.- Come preparer, to m.u. ulieat in is I) during the Southern luier-.aie r..vpos. tion, to be held at Raleigh, N. C, Octo ber 1st to Peeembei Int. - Visitors to the Exposition are urged to , ,i i,,i,,.;o -'' thru mil vixtf (irjrr i nrir ovrstorr, where they will be shown the i st lines exhibited in the Southern State. ami at Prices Lower than any other House in America. Every one will be heartily received and politely and attentively waited upon. Come to the Exposition, and see Tuckirs, W.H.&B. S,Mer&Co.' Mc-tton tlfc WatetiniiiTi wtin you write. The Following are a F c? ttw Masy Iap'tjsw this Oran. has over Others : . . .. i !,:...,. (i, nh,l much ca'ier to sing wnn. Tl o lint lor KM! P l-lliuoiir ll'v , . v 11 of many firings, performed on it. It Is i .1... 1- ...... -l -i ...Hi v.-' lfcs It' llli:tlM..v iBior to tune the violin ami other string., nai u a, ' ICIn Ilia! l lie oiosi , : bco red lhat- a five ear-old child f :m :.i,ii the':evs a.e (i-ii:;ri; :ui- u. 't - ' i warranted not to s'.teK . It i.sobl on FIVi: VKAP-d TF.T ami if f;''''-'. good free of charge orfn'-p'.ace it with a new or.c. Write me for partjicular-- and mention t'"'u The response is so oui It i i so ea-i'y punijx-il and iall v ad. it. tea ' 1 :'e' .... , I ;ure to make it t. v. Hies to at lea 1 t -,.. i- o! l ib..r reiioi l ioi "'. - w ' - - ' .... . i. J.-C. Ib'-l.NltAr.Ui, v . i. an. 'ft , .......... j , v.uiousr townships to secure for them the tax of the road bed in their townships. inourning i'.v oti:- lamented biitjither, am. that a ei'pv of these resolulioijs I e lur uisheddds'lbmilv with assiirailj-es of our svmnathv and iove, and thatiCoi les be This Part ho still sustained, and by bard I furnished the papers of the toj:.. t..r pa- 1 . , , . licatioii; Ibspectiuliy suiiiilteo, work-he secures lor eac.i township the ; Tiifo F Ki.vrrsi, ! ijrt t'iC i i'o.rC'S ''"' i i'llill) 'fl!c!iu! i ' rtitiv. VOCAI. MUSIC. Mrs. I mid wick, who s meceds Mi--s Rumple in her eia-s, solicits i-atrofcage . - I A T 1 1 I , . -.ml will be-ill iter tellil Thursday, Seplembt r PHli. M'.irr.h v's. . H H . S, LEONARD, U' t'e:. cl'1 1 ? I-" A' I al Mr. N. P. amouik of tax throug'u which tliis road runs that voted 'subscriptions, New Advertisements. Sec nofice of Mrs. Chad-wick's music U. W. Clark. !i torn. J. D. McNkklv. : ) school. ' Mr. .A. L- Peeler has an atministra- -tor's notice in this issue. - Announcement. Next week we'd will begin a --thrilling .soiial story written by our Hirilliant lighting editor, C1. h Allen Crown. It will run through about seven issues or' uL.tld what E; t re papef. Tlie title pf the story u i.e.. to say this w ct k. 4'Ppg Culture, ol" How toake liens j Messrs. J. H. McKeirie and D. Lay Rapidly." Coh Browiftwi.il .do Watson have an avlaiiiiislrators nolicein best.on this sory and it will be very jn-j Hds l'apT r. - ; , , ' . e .. tQtesting. After it is publishetl it will V 1 ,. V n.d n, - t imi.ort u t -, . X ' i Ai t i "-u I IcaciH r s lustitau, .to impoiiai.i. hi set tb music and Col. J. 1. Cook, of( s;v.c advertisement of the Durham Fer--'Concoril, . Cabarrus . county, will sr4 'tj;jZoV Company, 'i hey am making scv- town.sRlp Tights, Now is the tune tu cr;ki new bran'ds ot rein subscribe, e ' w h: t 'bey say. The Colored IVoiio. The colored people are taking a lively interest, i in the Southern exposition which! i& to be'held at ihe city of Palcigh. frani October 1st to December lst,1Shl -i. . -i -i . -i t .... it i .....li W. 1 1 1 li j i" 1 1 ni-'S v larniiaitit na e i l ney nave organized in e.n ay Srate am are at WOltC ITClllug o ' v.v bihits showing; what ihe race p d dug !u the iiplust rial development of the Soiitu This elfnt on tlndr part sliMovs to ibt world -that thev dive in the Soutn iu Administrators' Notice. Having qualified as admiuistors of the ... i.' W..I ... l..:VCll. we estate ot n . r- ."--""i . i..M,.h i...:ifv all persons naiug eia.o.s 1 1 v i v -rr-rn-t said esta'e t. exinoii mem lw u. on or before the UHliday ot September, ls'.iii, or iliis notice win oe im-.w " of their recovery. Sept. Dl ii, l'l 9 L Fresh Garden Seeds duced prices, i Clover and Grass Seeds al the lowest prices at Knniss' Drip- Store. KHAD THIS! He sure and call for a bottle of : Cures. It has never failed to cmv Dvstiepsia, Inditrestion, and Sick Headache. I caiitnve you first-class references in Sal isbury to prove its merits. For sale bv D. L. WATSON. J. H. McKENZlE, ( m TO V 1U10J cH at re- r COSTiffl jji-aeiH ami. fr'n-ndsldp with th- white-; hind tliat the great "bug-a-botjij'' of a race prooicm is a huiubug. dieis. Peail ! i ChiWra Cry for Pitcher's Ptoria. Administrator's Notice. H-,vln" qualified ns administrator of t be est an-1 of S .phm Peeler, I hereby. .,vc noOee to all persons ImMUg claims "r-unst the estate .f decedent, to exldbil ihe same to the undesigned on orbt.ore the 10. h d iv of S.'pte.ni.ir 1M 1. '.) bv 1 . A. L.PEELEP,. A'lm'r t-f Sq '' P- v: BE IN TOIE. ! Don't wait till you get siik to get a bottle of Enniss' Dial t hoa Specthc, bul come and havifit ready - It will save volt H doctor bill and probably y.nr b.e. It is speedy cure for Dianha a, Mux. M'.m mer and Bowel complaints. .It nei fails to cure ii taken in time. I ll ENNIES. felt-'tf t n Vc are closing or.t ' Uu rcmar.itb-r ol our Summar Clolhitur ;uu! Sir Hals at cost. Wo. do this in order to mnke rooin lfV our Mdliltii Jill i CUi dull lUlia. Come and see us and yor nx fiKT a ijakg aint. V( Invo iust received H :;iee lino or-fnerrSi. and bov Fants, dark shades .1 ail-prices. Alsc a ncwaWmeiit 01. shists ol al! kind tit Low nrices VTo still keep a (nil Hue d collars, cuIIh, trunks, valises, etc. We solieil your juiUona-a Yours nuxi )us i:t iiicasr. h&L.W;aiGlll i i h Ai f I.1 J i I f I' ! ! t M it -1 1 1 '7 .1 I 1 ?j ' 1 f -rl1 1 m i i f 1 fi r

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