: 1 ! - " " " " !" 1 a Carolina Watchman. V Gol OflVrw '."the low: price of the WatciimajtwA '& .,;! to pay agents a commission '('' ' .v. to rive all our friends a Sendimr us the 'jj 0f paid up subscribers before 1L ' r i ,..uarv next, we will make . fir-;! U' " " Mr. W. it. Reisnef, oftf' enterprising jeweler has gone '.North to buy nis Christmas goods nnd when HQ comes back cttr ieplo can look for a Fplendid announcement from him. Salisbury hus an enterprising set Of jewelers. They nre fell risrht itn v.ith the times. Call and tee What they have Vnd it w ill do you and they both good. "Mr. Jno. G. Heilij; and Mr. Richards started to make a trip to 6outh Carolina Tuesday with about twenty-five mules and horses, and: -while just starting to cross the coYere bridge they became 1 at te concord Fair so ottt readers can largest t2c , .finin so d: secona ...vti IfL ry l"1". -.i third largest list $2.50 in i ----- , ....h.knrest. $U n silver. Boys, T voUil and old, here is your chance, ;v(.ry opportunity to pick up a new ibcpV Soawbody ' till get these -Tinie New Year's presents, why not riht now. L.vcrv name J'r.J wi'a&Thtcwl ur credit $ -'efflbt-r the r?e of thoper is $1.50, : irVni.-aaiAJs &any as ten they will w .; cltib rates. $1 .00. Now let's : ' ": . j cotton is bringing about eight r'r,."L- r.,. the cotton factories is being r;ciicd rapidly- . 40,nc repairs were made on the plat Jjvj at tue depot last week. Mr. H. A. Banks took in the marriage Al;ft Liuda Knuaple this week. '"iViufc aboute-K- & A' Th- com" .uwork on the road neit January. - .p,lSi:Mia hunter Divine, of the Stanly . HV took iu the balloon ascension Friday- " " - CONCLUSION OP FAIR. Harry Skinner' Kpoke thtirsilay Fri day AMauea Dar The Fair Ends. Thursday was the "big day" ? the Fafr. More lha 5,000 people were present. Hon. Jlarry fekinner poke tbisVlay to an audience who appreciated what he had 10 say. It-Ts not ifci;e!5!ry that Ve gh'eany remarks on his speech here, inasmuch n3 we publish on the outside a speech reported by lames P. Cook in ConeorfL Tho speech here was materially-the same ouethat he delivered Mrs. Death. Pofly Xiouise Cre33 departea tms frightened at tho train und wheered, bi-oke loo.e and ran away through the town. Two of the horses were hitched to a Imgg and they broke the buggy all to pieces. One of the hordes snagged herself to tJrt hollow and it is expected that she will be a loss to them. They started South, however, yesterday niorn- ingv Two Valuable Bowks. We have Undertaken to furnish our readers with two very valuable books. "Labor and Capital" is the titVe o one, the other "is "Profitable Farming in the South." These books ought to be in the hands of every farmer in North Caroliua The books can be seen at the WATCH- nfTw.n nt. nnv tima.. The price of W r s a v. - - - j - a "Labor and Capital," is $2.00, .clou binding; "Profitable Farming', is $3.50 ioth- Ci.ll nd nc tera and cive us vour order. rf- of this last V'Vjar-e number of.?NiUury people ar'eitUea-liiig the Exposition at Raleigh Sevtral forces of hands are at work ' jaking rocks fur the la'acadiinixatioa ciourhtit'ets. alious -are crowded P VI ilL"11 out tlii- VL'ek- brotliers. . jrade i-Ta little dull this week but will be IK eiy from thison for cotton will 43 oa the market. . ' lUs l-illie Davis, of Fairfax Court houWVa., is visiting at the home of Cap .liuike, in this city. P.ev. X. S- Jones lelt yesteraay ior ai leuurle to attend an ollicial V.'cLlinjr Bcll. A beautiful and artistic wedding curred in the Methodist church pkive Tuesday night. It was the uniting of Rev. CV G. Vardell, of New Berne, and Muss Lindxi Lee Jlnmple. The ceremony was performed at 7:45 o'clockthe bride and-groom standing at the foot of the chancel beneath an archway of garlands. The altar was more handsomely deco rated tmni the lest of language can ex press. The Choral Union was stationed in the altar behind an embankment'of flowers, and as the bride was led to lin indulgent with us this uowe,. they, in their uielodious voices, rendcrel a beautilul wedding song, lhe church was crowded to see this happy moment of one who contributed so much to thejmiirovement of Salisbury's musi cal enjuyment, being the director of the r""n I TTninii nn to atiiew weeks ago. Mr. Yacdell wasushered ti the side of the bride4y II. A. Banks, for a long time Salimrv's cstimrable correspondent of The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Rumple, D. D., the bride's father. After the mar riage was over the happy conp'.e repaired to the home of Miss Rumple's parents, where tl.ev spent a joyfuf evening. Mrs. Vardell was the recipient of s e v e n ty - v e; wedding p r ose u t s . all read and judge its merits for them selves. JIh speech was of two hours du ration. The day was so very disagreeable that it was impossible to appreciate the iair A heavy wind blew -the dust in whirl jpools over you and in your eyes all day. On account of no entries there was but a-few races this day. The balloon ascen sion was a failure to-day owing to the high1 wind. Many yjere disappointed in not seeing it go up. "In the evening an effort was tsad to inflate it but the wind broke the poles dowu. THE LAST DAY Not near so large a crowd was present to-day, but this was decidedly the best day of the Fair. This was Alliance day n.nd Hon. Marion Butler, President of the State Alliance, was the orator. He shows himself to be of incalculable talent and expresses views, which aro very ac ceptable' to the alliancemen, in strong, lold language, carrying out the princi ples of the order and marching with the banner floating over the heads of his followers.. His expressions are clear, concise and forcible and showing him to be a close student, not only of history but also one thoroughly acquainted with passing events in this country. The amusements to-day were very good. There was plenty of horse and mule racing- Montana Charlie did -ome crack shooting with his ritle. from the head of Dr. Odum. And it life on the 19th of October, 1801, at the age of 55 yeaV.s 1 months htid. 18 days. She was a member of Salem E. L. church. She leaves lier husband, mother, two d two sisters. Her remains were laid to rest inthe cemetery at Sa lem chuWh. The funeral services were cwdueted hy Vier pastor, Rev. B. W. Cronk, .. You should not rest until' you have jonght and read "Labor and Capital" uid "Profitable Fanning. lUey are twD of the best books ever written. Head them and be convinced. Only $1.90 for the P rogressice Far mer, Watchman and a picture of alt the officers of. the. national Alliance 'in cluding each 'State President.'' You tcant a picture of the national officers of the Alliance. Send $1.90 and qrt the Progressive tanner and the Watchman and picture. W.HM.S.TUGKER&CO. Dry Goods ? J FOR A-Litnmn, '91. Wc have now in store the most magnificent exhibition of hieh cls Dry Goodi and kin dred wares ever shown under one roof in X. C Qiildrw Cry for Pitcher's ntoria; New Millinery Store. Mrs. J. ?. Banes' MissHaggis Sowsrs Oare o-reie4 a TaSklcmable Mtlllaery Store, and request Uia.1 ibe laxfies of Salisbury call and see their stock. They win cire the latest urn ri lowest prices. Store over J. W. EosUan'a. Main St Two Stores Full of Hew Goods KLUTTZ &RENDLEM AN'S KLUTTZ &C0. Now ready, the largest and best assortment of ' DRESS GOODS - - - ' O " - ' ' - in all qualities Ave have ever offered, and at prices to suit all pocketboolis.. CARPETS. The best and handsomest Imp wc have ever offered. Price from 20 cents to $ l.cO peryrd. Big stock of ...... OLOTIIIjSTG. Prices to suit buyer?. Shirts, Collars, Tie SHOES 1 one price to all, and ths5t'prlo SOUTHERN' IXTEH-STATE EXPOSITION', To be held at Raleigh, Oct. 1 to Dec. 1, 1891 Visitors to the Exposition arc cordially in ritad to-visit our store, where they will be kindly, politely and attentively waited upon. SIIOrriNG BY MAIL. To those who do not expect to visit Raleigh durinir the Exposition or who desire to make any preparation before that time, wc arc able to serve in the most satisfactory manner, bj the means 'of our thoroughly equipped Mail Order Department. Dress Goods, Wraps, Shoes, Houscfurnishing Goods, Hosiery, Cornets, Glores, Underwear, Carpels, Curtains, kc, &e. Letters of iuquiry promptly answered; sam ile. cheerfully sent. When writing for sam- He shot a potato pit.s ()ur patrons will please be definite as to IS the kind ot goods uesirea. intcuigeni alien Mly 10-Ceit Diarrka Miitnre Unequalled for the Cure of The best selectioa we have ever made. and Umicrwear a specialty. SHOES 1 SHOES! From the cheapest to the best hand-sewed, at rock-bottoia, : GOOD THINGS TO ' EAT.. The best of all lands, at prices that all can buy and eat to their fill. We like gooS things to eat, and have bought the best ond a Host oi every imng. voiuy mm c us before you buy. . - i ours to serve, KLUTTZ-& RENDLEMAN. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Choi- era Morbus, Summer Com plaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, &c A GBAUD 1 10 Per Cent. head session ot the Charlotte Cwonce. the liaptist church in that section. , V.nil fTiil to read a "Good Ofrer" at the top of this column. 8omc oiie is go irtH to get the "moijey and why not you? :;xM?ssa- Lewi IK Peeler, W. W. J; Ku-hie and Michael Peeler, students of -WC. College took in the Pair last week. On last Sunday morning at 9 o'c lock ..:0ur wierekan-U ltavo larger stocks of j w. JL. Shaver, the efficient postmaster at .c.-mvIs thaiilkae ever before beeu in Sal- j.oldIliU, and iJiss Lillie, vbe accom- khuiy. They Wiint to scS and will Treat plished and only daughter of Dr. K.-A. Shiinpock, were muled in maniage by r C, Fraley left, Monday with bis; Kev. Geo. II. t'ox. A Jarge cucie oi Fayettevillc toitteud the menus -wisn .uieui v. . vvlach begins next and use u atlu:ia unrai c... uual slijpr. Vou'mht.- ' Mr. W faiiMwrseJlir Iavetie i!le Pair AVcdiH'alay. . , . --John. Fisher,; who last eyring sliot oud tilled Green llenly, was tried last week iii 'Alheniarle court aud found truiltv of jiiausliuigliter. ' - , II. & L. Wright, are selling their cn ' it ire stock of shoes, clothing,- &c., mL ten per cent on New Yorkcot. isow is the time for bargains; The Watchman' "wants more subsoiu ibcrs and it is willing to help raise tlteia; Jielp good reader by helping yourself. .See premiums offered. .! A . 1 The Fair Directors are notified to meet .at the court house Saturday tlie 7lh of :NoYcml)er. The premiums are to be .ap portioned and other business doue. ' The entertainment given last week by the Choral Union was a rare treat to the musical ear, and such as to demand the patronage of the citizens of Salisbury. Ilev. C. B. Heller, of IlealiV Mill, re turned Tuesday from the meeting of the Pennsylvania German Reformed. Syuod which convened at Bldomsburg, Penu., on the 20th inst. t " Thos. Hehly, an old resident of Ran dolph county; died on the northbound train Tuesday1 soon after it left Salisbury. He was en route from Texas. His body , vas put'oir at High Point. ' The advertisement 'of sale of C. C Krider's laud has been . witbcalled and .- the dale of selling changed from 24th of 'October to thcr 28th of November. AIT Vill please note.the-ehange. , This paper is growing rapidly, but It is not satisfied. It now has fifty per cent, larger circulation than'any other paper bed in Salisburv. Get your neigh- F. M.-Johnson's residence at Farming ion, Davie county, 'as the-scciKj of a very pleasant event last Wednesday the 2lst. Miss Emma Johnson one of Fkrmhigton'sliighly esteemed young la dies was united in marriage to Mr. J. F. Parks, .of Roaming River, N. C. Tho" cereinony was performed in a solemn and impressive niauoer by Rev. P. Ii. Grooiuc, alter which an elegant supper was served. The happy couple left early the next morning for Wilkes county, their moun- safe to sav that not a hair of his was harmed he was bald headed. This day the balloon ascension was a succc-s. When it rose a few feet from the ground the side of the balloon burs ted and the hot air began to escape. At the height of about three hundred feet the balloon began to turn sideways on ac count of the hole, but at this moment the aeronaut cut his parachute loose and he descended safely to the ground. This ended lhe amuseAucuiof the crowd and it was evident that the Fair was ended. It ha3 been our purpose to publish the entire list of premiums awarded tbi week, but owinir to the fact that we have only received three reports' we will lay the matter over until next week. In the meantime we hope that the directors of those departments which havo not sent in reports will do so at once. We deem it necessary to say a word of 'praise to the worthy officers and directors of each deiwr-twcnt. Much is due them to the success which the Fair made. The county owes them many, thanks, and wc know that their services will ie appre ciated ami perhaps at the appointment of officers next vear they will receive a slight reward. The Fair was financially all that was expected. tiou can then be given their orders. GOODS DELIVERED FREE (Except Furniture and Crocfcery.) On all cash of S5. 00 and over we will'lel'iver goods free to nearest Express ofiice or Pailroad station. itt n o n ci rn N . n a a. 0. Raleigh, H.C. Menttaa the Watchman wIicd you write. Respectfully, T.F.KLUTTZ&CO. Look at This ! We largest on New York Cost The time is at hand when the old and young must be c'lothaS in ra lixntof woolf with never-leaking shoes and boots upon jtbetr feet, and a riicefiiat a' id avrcoat f(P beaatify aud keep them warm during the cold wintry -flajw. o-w it order Wl every man, boy and child, rich aud poor, shouldwear one of ur v. 'asaai suite :4injl a niee overcoat, with bat and shoes to correspond, we will soil for iAo- next three months OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLO THING Hats, Silk Hats, Overcoats, Pants. Shoes, Boots, llar,'Ceav Sh' Undershirts, Trunks, Valises, Rubber Co ils, RuMmst ShoeH, Conor Handkenchiefs, Underwear, and in fact everything we haw? it sU Fresh Garden Seeds at re duced price? . Clover aud Grass Seeds at the lowest prices atKnniss" Drag Store. MIKING DEPARTMENT. Mining: News Gathered ia This Other States. anc tain home. Two Dwellings and One Store Burned No lusuran.ee on Uuiluings.- This morning at G:50 o'clock many people were alarmed by the sound of the fire bell. The rush of people snowed it tn. l,o in that n:irt of the citv known as Dixonvjllc. The fire originated in the store of Gal limore & Mowery, but the cause is hard to learn. Gallimore went to the "Mining 13 a safe business It pursued with the same care an Un tirstry as merchandising, bauklnp, or any other legitimate pursuit. It is also a creator of soli i wealth. It is claimed that the nrout on gold and silver mining, since the discovery of gold in IS4S on rue racmc coast, amounts m wvt-i i. per cent, per annum. The miner of the precious metals do-s not exchange; he creates. What he takes from theeartii.liastnstani.au Unlrtnslc value. The doliar be brings to tue surf.u els another ''oil ar adJcd to itie wealtli of tlie world." i READ THISl-r Be ure and call for a bottle of 3 Cohtcs. It has never failed to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Sick Headache. I can give you first-class references in Sal isbury to prove its merits. For sale by BE IN TIME. Don't wait till you get sivk to get a bottle of Enniss' Diarrhoea Specific, hut come and have it ready. It will save you a doctor bill. and probably your life. It is speedy cure for .Diarrhoea, -Flux, Slim mer and Bowel complaints. It never fails to cure ii taken in time. are now receiving the and best assorted stock we have ever carried. Read a few of our prices: Punt goods, 10c. per yard. Brogan Shoes, $1.00. Dress Goods from 8c. to $1,001 per yard. Men's- Shoes from $3.00 to $12.50.. A full line of men's and boys Hats. The cheapest line of Groceries in Salisbury. If you wish to save money, do not buy until you get our prices. We mean business. H) PER CENT. ON NEW YORK THIS IS NO HUMBUG. "Wc mean to sell the goods,-ce arefan and it' GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRI are any inducements, we mean to sell two-thirds of the IFalC -a; sold in Salisbury. Embrace this golden opportunity,. anil hri-ug with you aud make our store your headquarters, atud we wild sh you want to see, j i if. ii.. itespcciiuiiy. rls, Ties, Cravats, ck, at COST. 1 lia e the trade, -r- CES ? id jrrmrer. .tJooda. lie boysjuu! girls oi you arjythiug H&L.WR1 :ght. At the Moratock mine in Montgomery county the stamps have been hung up and the mill will be idle for a short time waiting to get a supply of wood on hand and also for the purpose of giving the meu a chance to no down to some nJepth on the mass of ore Which they have. It is reported th:x( the last ore taken out was better than any they had heretofore found. Mr. Hippie, of Philadelphia, one of the owners, spent a few days last week J. H. ENNISS. fel2tf D. B. JULIAN & CO. i Land Sale. : bors interested aud send us a large batch ; of subscribers. Last Saturday the fire alarm bell was suimde'd quite in earnest and everybody rushed out from their work to learn the direction of tlie fire. The alarm proved to be false, however, arid no more harm was douchy the fire than simply to burn out a chimney. ; Messrs. Whichard & Eld ridge dissolved copartnership Tuesday after' being to '"; fiellicr not quite a month. Mr. Eldridge , goe to Concord and will run a job office . vith Jim Cook. He left Monday on the . tioou train. The Herald will contiune Uuderjhe management of J. It. Wbich- ardand Clint Brown store about 6:10 and lit a lamp fastened on the ground aud expressed nimseit as to the wall. He kindled a fare ..in ilie very mucli pieasea at inc ouuook. fire-place but found- be had no wood, lie took his wheelbarrow and went back borne for wood. While there he says he heard a report in the.direction of the store as if a guu had been fired. He sooii heard the alarm of fire and saw that his store was burning. Owing to the drynes of the house the flames rolled madly and rapidly. Before the -firc'company arrived an adjoining house occupied by Thos. Hayes was in flames, and after they dul arrive the lfbuse occupied 1)yJannie Graspic caught lire and burned completely down before !... S ACitizens meeting Saturday at Gold Hi will be held next I -to, confer concem- for the cotton lfig the raising of stock . will', also to appoint delegates to attend j a meeting to be held by the enterprising ttie.u living along the line of the proposed . Hoanoke & Southern road ruuning from rVius6u to Monroe by way of Gold Hill. Work on a sniafTicale is going by ttib utors in nearly all of the gravel miues in Montgomery county and considerable gold is being found. No large pieces have been reported lately, but the Cutis are steady and amount to a great deal in the long run. Pursuant to a decree of Uowan Supe rior Court. I will sell at the Court Hcuso door iu Salisbury on Saturday; the 28th day of Nov., 1891, the valuable lands of C. C. Kridf r, dee'd, situate at and near Mt. Vernon, Scotch Irish township, Rowan county. The lands have been divided into three tracts, as follows: No. 1. Containing 49 acres, more or less, including the Krider Homestead, Flouring Mill, Saw Mill, Cotton Gin house, &c. Splendid water power. No. 2. Adjoining No. 1, containing 44 85-100 acres, more or less. No improve ments. No. 3. Adjoining No. 1, containing lKi acres, more or less, on which is store houe, small dwelling, &c , lying between Wilke-boro roao, L.uckey'. ! Fourth creek. If ow For Your Jewelry . . We arc still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, and all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand, at the lowest prices. Watch repairing a specialty All work guranteed 12 months J. & H. HORAH. lino and water was applied.' T,he furniture from both houses was saved, bul everything iu the store was burned. All of the houses burned belonged to Jack Mowery, the tailor, and neither of them was in sured. The total loss W5H1UI amount to about $1,:00j the stock in the store partly insured. The gulch at the Parker mine, in Stanly county, has just been pushed through a large four or four and a half j Also, at same time and place, 1 Win foot quartz vein and tho head of it is 'ship G-sav cotton gin, 1 Cdttr n press. 1 . - . . ,. , , Terms: One third cash, balance in Hilton the edge ota series oi out . slllltjlipt. t . 12and 18 months ings that were very rich and where there should ba good pay gravel. The indica tions are that next month's washing will be a very successful one from a p e e un'i a r y s t a ml p oi n t . To the Koyal Arcanum. Salisbury, N. C, Oct. 17, 1S91. Capt. TB. Bead, Sec y, . Dear Sir: I have tins day received the elveck for three thousaud dollars ($3,U00), being amount due me on tlie policy held by my deceased husband, Jos. B.Gordon. I desire to express my sincere thanks to the members of the Uoyal Arcanum for acts ot kindness ami also to lhe officers for their promptness in paying over the money. May the nobler order continue to prosper and helpmany more fat her less families. uespeciiuny, Julia - M. Gordon Mr. Thos. II. Vanderford has in his possession some of the richest specimens of gold ore we have ever seen. They are from a new discovery in Catawba county, near Newton, and from a two foot vein on which they have sunk twenty-five feet. ieoual installments at 6, 12 aud 18 months t A : .1 Interest at 8 per cent, on aeierreu pay ments. Title reserved till purchase raonev is all paid. Plats and descriptions may be seen at the office of my attorney, Theo. F. Kluttz. October 24, 1S91. S. II. WILEY, Adru'r and Com'r. Durham Fertilizer Con ipanj Office:" DURHAM. N.C Facte : DDBHAHJ. C, M RlCIiOP, VA. fel3.lr J. F, McCUBBIHS 8 CO., Cotton -:- Buyers FOR MILL AND EXPORT. They always pay highest cash price for Cotton and Seed. Don t fail to see them. Kin ton had a fire Irst Sunday in which the planing mill of the Kinstou Lumber Company was d stroyed. The loss was 95,01)0 or $G,0'X, A large bel of magnetic iron ore has been uncovered in the town of Mount Pleasant, assayist from which given very high per cent, of metal, and the quantity is said to be almost inexhaustible. v .Ml . t.! . -.1 -A secona stamp mm is oeiug uit-aru at Gold Iliil More work on tho mine shortly. j W Y-iies. Tnll ihoin.v, Tenn.. writes: "It1oe3 me rod to irtls tlitt-nc BtuO,i B-ihn. Itemed BieSt iir'VMi'ji on tt Um?h in 1 usihnia t ,iat irnu ili'dint I vr years an I t u.t other remedies CALL ON JOHN W. B0STIAN AND SEE HIS SEW LINE. OF UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, HOSIERY. & FINE SHOES. ALSO A LARGE LINE OF Ladies' and Children's Rubbers and Gossamers,! AT COST, This is u Home Company manufacturiiiigc tilizcr expressly for the Farmers. Every pound of goods guaranteed the Highest GTade. Best Materials. Farmers will always get value re ceived whenlbuying goods with these brands on them. Don't buy any goods until you examine carefully what they are offering, and then get their prices. Exclusive manufacturers for the North Carolina Farmers' Alliance. The following is a list- of our' brands T North Carolina Farmers' Alliance Official Guano, Durham Bull with Peruvian Guano, Durham Bull Ammoniated Guano, Peruvian Substitute Guano, Great Cotton and Corn Grower Gujiao, Progressive Farmer, and N. C. F, A? OiQcial Acid Phosphate. FARMERS' ALLIANCE GUANO HEARD FROM. CoLEWiwE, N. C, August .10, 'W, U . H. Worth, o. 1. A.., s Dear Sir: As much ha. tcn said regard to h. L. far mers' Alliance Official Guano, I wish to state to you. and tjio Durham Fertilizer t'owjanv, and others, that it living good satisfaction here on all crops. I u.ed it on wheat hist -fall, arid from a lot .vnere i sowcu tr, uiinv.-r ti , ..v,.. bushels of good wheat, or -io'husheU from one. J.usede ba ! to the acre. The Alliance is solid here.