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V'- ' f ' , - "" - , t . t - . ....... t .. Carolina Watchman. LOCAL v - - i ;b, THURSDAY. XOX.-5; 1891. Premiums Takea,at the Fair. J Sa'ishury, - 2d Drill, C T Bernhardt, Salisbury, diploma y f Ciwaan 1iiika 1 . . , f o Vi'm AT n t-rlirti ftsil-l - . - . AUG i.niuvi im iii iuaj ". V" " " ' 1 hllrV Isl' in every particular, butJthe public will Cat flowers, T P Johnston, S'bury, s. m. not hold us -lespoi.sible for'auy errors ative grasses, Mis 31 beard,.- -M that may he found. The owners of pre- Greei. ptache.J VIinheiuicr; 2 I miums will meet the treasun r of the a- ' "New AAvcrtiscnionts. .Electroprtse-Ete-iotse iCo uinrt W.J. UilMS & KAi. tAihtmr Kmwilura M. liro.vn. 5alb of lind-McKetele t .ja. ., iimi4f mid IXJt-s. A. L. Jount.u.i. . .... .. . 1 Uhrochetcd cuniitcrpauei.MrsUl.-bi.nl- urday November t.ie litii, over use store than', Uusscll; " 1st of Mr. Charlie Bingham, from 10 to 3 rillow shnm.-t. Mrs A E Josey, S'bury, 1st o'clock, and get the premiums to which U-hrocheU-clsleares, Miss KCowan, - s.tu.. t tiv -ir fntitlpd Chrochetcd counterpane, Mrs C B Kinr, Salisbury, 2d 1st indicates 5firt premium, 2d indi-L,... .'i,; n. MrsCBKinsr.sburv. 1st oates second premium aliA s.tn. indicates I Silk Embroiderv. " " 1--1 i special mention: ' 1 DEI'ARTMKNT A 78 exhibits by Mulberry Alliance No. liiiyi, . 1st G8 exhibh.s bv Stirewalt iVUiance No. 11K0, 2d Best.exhibit by boy under 15 years old, J M Yost. Salisbury. 1st Best exhibit bv b v under 15 years old. C P Biabon. Salisbury, 2d DEPART KENT M. Iron ore,' Mrs li A Brown, Concord, JTWvrttt.Fuiih, Two Stores Ml of Sew Goods 4? Mr. W. II. Rcisnerlias rcturnea irom T t A. E. JoeV, Salisbury, s. m. .?.. W : I iVd.rotton stalks. S Ilarrison. 2d - Onions, KASafnt, - Dr D Keul rrker pa??ed tlirougU here r,si, potatoes, Cr J L Wcdingtun , ; , i.: ....... UMd frnni a visit in Grove, luesaayo" ... - Bale coUo!1 G Canup Salihury, IJbarioue.- M'fts AiMi'e C. SchenH, of Hager?- - -A:4- tt -i . .. c;ri- Mrs If. Reisner. lied oats, Field pease, Ground peas, ii ti .1 it 1M. China 2d 1st 11 lft 1st id lufaut sack, " "1st Hair work. Lottie Morjrftu, ll Worsted quilt. M Bradhaw, Russell, lst Chrocheted )iilow sam, iaunie ori. Uus-ell. Pen drawiir-,lattieGooflinan, Russell, 1st Initial letters, -Mrs C B Kiuj;, S'bury, 1-t Hair work, Mrs W II Rtisner, " 2-t Woveireuuntcrpaue, MrsJ 1 Patterson, Salisbury, s. m Worsted quilt, Mrs G II Page, S'bury, 2.1 Painting on glass, JMiss Alary muwi . Salisbury, burv. 1st ' 1? he Court house is undergoing an over-1 100 e white corn, C Can up", Salisb'y, 1st fcaiiiinn- A new steeple is being put .up (.Variety gardt n seed, Mrs A M Brovrn, Corn on stalks, " " c ,fd aby tidvMri J II McKenzie,S'bury, Is Cornhohl beans on vine, C Canup, Sahs- 10l.tJra5t -fl.oin iitv,MissMPXewly, " Is i -1 . . ffT.- liTirr ilmii. anU Oiner nuBusMtj r. ..- -r Jinl Cook has got something up clown at Aiheniatle,',a:id he might just as . well .in if w Mr' e-oes 'down- evexy Veil Hniw .- r throo weeks. . I A wreck occurred on tlve E. !T. A . fc O. road Monday eveuing. The engineer and a man stealing a rido were ki. led. ''Both 'engines were complete wrecks. Salisbury. ' 1st White oatTA'M Brown. Salisbury. I'M " wheat, II M " 11 Onions. J C Julian. " 1st 5 numnkins, -' " 2d Sorghum, It Beaver, China Grove, 2d " WJI.Sai)t. SalUburv. 1st LOO cars yellow -orn..M. A Stirewalt, ( hiua Grove. 1st H i'' carnet. Mrs L J HeiSig, Oil minting, Miss Jennie Gill, Crayon drawing, Crocheted quilt, .Silk quilt. " Woolen gloves, .Miss L, towan, Calico quilt, E M Kethcn, C. Grove, Pair lnme made blankets, lis v Kestler. Boar Poplar, 8 pair gloves, Mrs AM Brown,S'bury, 1st Machine made iuilt, Mrs U 1-' JlcUon- H M. llMl-tS. isi f 7 1st St 2d 2d 1st 2.1 1st 2d 2d L lsl Owing to the publication of the pre V lti'mm list of the Fair we have to leave out several communications, and can't give as many locals as we would like. Wedding time is here. Mr. John Lin . r t township', will be married A " " - thU AVftnin? to a' Mrs. Owen, of that it-V v " Wo. lftarn that there 'vV oncon factory,!! Sunday morning . - s- - - 1 f ' 1 1 I KW ears while corn, u nv ornner, mm m en,i,rui(ierv, Miss Mary Howard, l'-o- .. .. 1 ' S:disbi.rv. 2d Red wia-.it, G Comber, .M bridge, 1st ,,,w.i1i;,..r i u-,,,1 Mm Cuthrull. Sal 1 bit w hite c...rn, M Lanup, saiisiry li l ' i..,,... 1st yellow " ' s. m. ,,,1 ,;,i,.v MirRKin'r. S'burv.ln 21 .i ? will be ruruip-wP A Sloop, 11 c!c, Vegetables, Ilea us on vine. " li pumpkins, T P Johnston, Salisbury, 1st Display vegetable " " lt Piibacco.-'C P Thitnrason. Z-b. 1st Beets, II G Miller, - " s. m V";irirtv snuashes. '; bt Tohaeco. W W Miller, l-.rarth rut's. .Mrs Cuthrell l i-aircoUoii socks; RaL? carpet, Mrs L Tliomason, it ti i Zeb, Wool soeks, Mrs E Cotton coverlet. ' Specimen lace, Mrs Sue Kusr. " J C Binuham, " 2i o. Home made tidies, MrsJ A Murphy 2d ... , i, .";iihiMirv, 1st 2i Is Is 1 bl I bu white corn, J A lviaieman, v,mua .... , Miss M IJeard. S'burv. Is .;....-...! -.iiv W .ml t'.-i-il Getters ti i ii fl ; lan e nuifti uwiimv Mvi.i . Jv"1" ) l.iii-v 1 1st I ,-, !.....?.' T !" .. .1 -o. V.in-tnn "i t en uiaw ni, j h Aiiuitii.-', i.., Gruve, Corir-ou stalks, J A GroVe, -A freight train collided with a shifting h bu Irish potatoes, Daniel Eddlcman, 1aJn ' uuh ". . . i... '.... t a., Viiii-1 (Miina Grove. bt ... , n ri n2ine at lian uiver i.asi iummaj. . - --- - : - ,,,,, r, renew urawyrg, .u .v ar3and the engine went in 4he ri ci , J vc,ow cori) ( h Koon.S'bury, 1st and a span of the bridge vas torn down. La st display I .potatoes, P A Sloois 1st It was not the vestibule as was reported. Vv Rock, 1 bu red wheat, P J Cress;C Grove, 2d " sweet potatoes, " " ' 1st Sorghum corn, 1st Pieid peas. J V Staneid, M. Bridge, s. m. I'ms iaw. Ju iii Ikartl. bawsmiry; lsi Balecottou. (iG Ritchie , " s 2d 2d 1 2d 2d VI ' if--- 1 sack Hour, W S Brown, ' DtJl'.V'iTMKNT y. 5 lbs butter, J V Standi), M. Brufee, 1st " Mrs Mie luouuison, aoo, 2'i " A Mears, ' k' merit lhs butler. M A Stirewalt. C. Grove, 1st R Cress, 2d : The past few weeks have been ones of destruction both to property and life over 1 ho world. Fire? have been getting in their ravages in our country, Japan had - . - . i in i rff I . . . i- if f,n earthouake last weeK, in wnicu ,uj rot mo numKin, .irj. I bu he w he;tt, t J H Pa .', Mr. Chas. M. Brown, who for the past five years has been selling shoes for ' SchuUz & M:Arsh, 'resigned his -clerkship last Saturday eveuing and hn- accepted a position with Hie large shoe dealer?, - AVilsonit Cirr,Aif Washiugtoa , D. C He r.ot lard, Mrs Sue Tliomason, Zcb, 1st ; -lift Snndnv ni-ht for his new home. 4t " A M isenheimer, Salisb'y 21 " " J ZD 'Work on Streets Brun. Work began on ihe streets last Monday Col. preserve . morniny;. A force of lv hands ar-c grad ing, begining in front ol A. l'arker s. store. y,iind working in .tlis dJitct'toii of the ioun- (j0j jl.its, : fu.ii!.- The streets urer su.ik' about b . il.f,-.,..,'.,.:,, Tli.i.lii-t Ulvmlwl GrOVO, . ,u. .1,.,..-.. f ..rt!.. ,.,-,.o nn.r used Jar telly, Mrs L,l) bcaei, C. f.oe in tilling in. The work is progressing rapidly a possible, but we fearjcohl wea j ther will overtake them before the work is done. It seenii thata good iub will be done , ' Peswax, A I Canup, Hard soap, Mis A E Josey, .Hilt Jar Atteiilioii Veterans. As nronosed at the Fair on the 21st k ;ult. the Confederate Veterans will Jea e Co soaed fruits 1st 1st 1 4 IS! Mrs A A-Bishop, " 1st 4 JBHooker,C. Grove, 2.1 ' Sue Tiioniason. Zeb, 1-t WE Dunham, S'bury, 2d ' A E Jo-ey, 1st 11 M A" Stirewalt, China 2.'. 1st W Il Burner, " 2d Apple or ptach butter, Mrs Y II liei3- ner,;ihstjury, , Jst N.C. cured hams, MrsAICJosey, S'bury, 11 rdrs Sue 'I homason,eb, 2d Homemade pickles, - " "-1st Mrs .M b Sioop, L'ci Jar pickle, Mrs J I Patterson, S'bury, 1-t A E Josey, " Tomato Catsup, Mrs LS Owen, " bt ue 1 homasou, 2d " 2d lsi ress, Salisbury, 2-1 Silk quilt, Mr.5 JMW li.ecoll, C.Grove, li.i Tidv, " " 2d Tubje cover, " " lsi Scroll work, J M Dtvidson, S'bury, 1st Oil pa m ting, Miss M Watson, " 1st Plain sewini;-,MrsH I) Hullner, " 2u Silk embroidery, Mrs W H Reisner, isbury. 2d Thread einnroidcry, Mrs W II Reisner, 'Salisbury, 11 T:ttiiic, Mrs A A Salisbury. 1st HairpiTi receiver, Mis3 Maggie Lanier, Salisbury. honorable mentioi: Silk hose, MrsCuthrell, Salisbury, hon. in ('oinb case.MissSChambers.lIarts, Zephyr ilowersJBHooper,C.Groye, lianuiwoiK bv child 11 years oiu, ia Cowan," Mili Bridge, hon. m Handiwork bv two srirls 11 and 13 yeai ,iid S.'-ihis :uid Gornie Russell. Russell. bun. ni I-mhi-oidi.re.l bed sntead. Mrs J A Mur- 11 2d Old silver coin.Mr-RJHaltom, S'bury lsi J W :ii.i Hirer.-Garlield, L'u Old bills money, K Kirk. Faith, 1 J W Bassingcr Garfield, 2". jarge gourd, Wm Fesperman, Faith, 1st C E VVvatt. " 2u Wood curiosity, J T Wyatt, 44 lsi R F Simpiug. Salisbury,- 2d udian not. B If Owen. . " s. m. Mineral bp; cimens. J T Wyatt, Faith, l i Francis C " Gart:e:a,Jd Oldest newspaper.WATCHMAN,S'bury,lsi MHy " Herat (t, isi Largest ''bill monev. Harrison, 41 1st a i w van, r aim, Large-it deer autler-A M Bi own,S"lury,lst Old jin 1D1 years oli.-llliil A Canup, Sal- l-buiv. 1st Historical wood, Mrs B S Krider, Wood- grove, 1st Wood from battle of Seven Pines with G bullets in same, R J Hahom, Salisbury."- 1st Poetry, W W Harris, lloek, s. m Article on progress of 6aii.-hury, atcii- MAS, Salisbury, ui. A sketch of present Fair and its progress, Herald, Sali burv. s. m Col. business cards, JTWyatt, Faith s. m Luiuese curiosities, Mrs R 11 Cowan Salisbury. ' 1st Largest ear corn. IIGMiller,S'bury, s. in, 100 ears vellowcorn,.) f Wyatt. Faith s. in 2 large beets, II G Miiier, Salisbury, s m. Hill money Clarendon bank, 1 mkt.e. bud wick. s. m. lox eggs, T D Brown, Salisbury. lsi Double corn stalk, Luthet 1 loilner,Zeb,ls; I) A Wvlie, Faith, Ld Specimen jrrev ffranite.JTWyatt, " s in Oldest llesh fork lToG.EHeavcr, S'bury, Is. Smoothing iron over 100 years old, Juliu A Canup. Sa islam-, s. m. Largc-M- general di.-play, J T Wyatt I- anil, s. in. China bowl 115 vears (lid. MUs Annie b Heaver, China lirove. s. in Col. of curiosities by little u'n l, Miss R J Pou las, Clevchmd. 1 Col. of curiosities bv little bo', J I! Sloan, Bear Poplar. 2d string pop corn, baura Morgan. S'ourv,iM J M Basinger. Faith, 2 Old silver coin, Mrs M M J Keid, Sali burv, s. ni Oldest reap hook, AMlirown, S'burv, Is; Hock Irom Stonewall .! a : k so n houje. b J Haitoni, Salisimrv, s. m Speei.nen pa'inis, WSm it laical, S'bury ,s.m Oldest h aid axe. J A ()ven, " s. ui. Jldest lire tonir-. b I .i.inias.m. " s. m. ir"e German Uibie date 17C5, J Lim:le KLUTTZ &C0. KLUTTZ & AT J a Family lfl-Cent Diarruoea Mixture ' 3 Unequalled for the Cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chol era Morbus, Summer Com plaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Szc. Respectfully, T'.r. KLUTTZ & CO. Loot at This! Now rca.ly, the largest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS in all qualitiea wo have ever onerc... r...-ra 10 sun all rocktt,ookr. CARPETS. - .. . Vl" 1 - T ., r. . .. The best and handsomest line we uu, .... nice irom "U cents to 1.50 per yard. Big stock of - CL-OTIIIXG. Prices to suit buyer.-. Shirts, Collars, Ties- fhe best selection we have ever made and Underwear a specialty. SHOES 1 SHOES 1 SHOES! From the cheapest to the best hand-sewed, at one price to jdl, and that price rock-bottom. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. The best of all lands, at prices that all can buy and eat to their fill. Wc like good thing to eat, and have bought the best and a host ot even thing. Come aud see us before you buy. . . Yours to serve, - KLUTTZ & RENDL'EMAN. A GMND it ALB! pliy, Salisbury, M hon. m. Brown 2d att.F..ilh 1st s. in s. S. Ill Gob s. m. s. m. Machine made quilt, Mrs A Salisbury, iK.rAIXTMKNT E. Stallion, G F Smith, binwood, 1st John Miscnheiiaer;s bury, 2u Brood marc. J M Harrison, M Bridge, lsi 44 A L Cowan, Salisbury, 2 ; Farm horse. G Corriher, M Bridge, b-i ... i t at ii.. ; veal-old nrooii mare, o i i-w... - - X NY - Salisbury Tuesday, November 10th at i . ojylock, a. in. for the Southern Export . tiou, on cars that will go through to Ral- oich without cbansre.' ReiQrning will 3 . v - 4 leaveJlaleigh on Friday. f -Fare for rotuid. trip on mkpad $2 00; ' expenses in Raleigh, $1.00: total for al', . $3.G0, Arrangements have been made .for rooms in Raleigh, and the old drder, Four days rations in your haveiVack ,'? a CoL preserves, Mrs D C Bradshaw, Ru ba;dge, blanket and a V ;plete your pu t li t . Mill Bridge, Colt, Dr Mears, binwood, ' Andrew P.;tles, Salisbury, . C T Bernhardt, " Farm horse, T D lank, 44 Job nt isber, Pair mules, bW Harris, 44 Mule-coll., II M Goodnight, benu, Clears or Goitdnignt, eolr. J M Harrison. M. Brid; t - r i-. : " t) J JVIIIlllllHIll, Saddle horse, C L Welch, Salisbury, " 1 AI Mi! er 44 mo. ge. " J II McKiuzie, Salis- 1 .! , ... .-.111. 1 T " !,.;. rlr. ' -A Misenheimcr. Salis- Piugie uum-.n , burv. ' 2d Blackberry cordial, Mrs A A Bishop, Sali-burv, 1st Dam-son cordial, Mrs A A Bishop, Salis bury, 2d Col. preserves, Miss Maud Beard, Salis bury, bt towel will C'jiii- IS Two .l.iul; Fires. . Fi:ves arc getting 'too alarmingly frc .quent. Last Sunday night" juas ti e rcoi)le were returning from church1 the 'fife alarm was sounded. The local ion rwas at once seen, it burned1 so rapidly It' occur red in the barn of Mr. John A -'Boy den. From -the appearance -of .the blaze ithe fire originated in the hay. Verv soon the roof was destroyed and - - . the ilame rolled on, eat down tlie frame but bythis time the lira department bad Arrived and at once had water on tlie lire. ' It was at once blighted and soi n : all was-' darkness save when an occa sional llarae would shoot., up The loss .sustained ws not so geat, save that the jroof of tho building aud the feed is gone. .Nothing U known of the Ciiuse. At 7:15 on .the next evening tl.e dreaded demon was srgttin announced. This time it proved to be in the stable f Capt. T. B..Beall, in the west side of town. Tfee tire is supprwed to have originated in they hay loft. Phis stable beincc some distance from the fire com panies' house the building was very nearly -destroyed before- the reels g3T ihere. The building was a total loss. .OwitiSMO the situatiou eacli time no other buildings caught; Two cases oe .curring very nearly alike .naturally lead the people to think that it is the work of .i.i seu -u Pound cake. Mrs J I Patterson, Salis bury, - 2d Spongecake, Misss M Barrier, Bear Pop- jersev hull, O W Atwell, Salisbury, lar, " 1st t; E B C JIainbley, 1-t o : lsi 2d 1st 2d 1st 1st 2d 2d 1m 2d 1st lsi 1st W A Cauble, Lot colb. J M Harrison, M. bridge, isi --.-.',.,. I, n,-,,n t:ii!i(in 44 44 1 st 1 .1!-.. . v .Loacn siaiiiun, Jack, J A Stewart, Miranda, iJEl'ATiTMENT Y. Pen coutlidowns, J T Julian, S'bury. 1st TJ.w.li- 1 I llriltiun 44 1st Eue " 1,1 '-" .... . , i , . it.r .. bort horn bull six weets oia, .-ucion-ald. Concord. l-st isi 2d Salisbury, 'ol.war re.iv-,V I!.i'kcr. S'bury S. ring small pepper. Lyiia A.- a. " improved yeliow onioii.-.A Parker," red - A E Beaver, Hili, Cornstalk contrast. J'l'W sri-:riAi. l'isiiMit'M 1 lest chocolate cake, Mrs C H Kinir. Sal isbury, rilver cake basket, Finest uuaiitv leaf tobacco, t' 1' Tiioma- son, Zel, silver cigar stand uest ousnei irisn not a. , uair.ei r.tioie- man, China Grove, 1 year's sub scription to Wati.'!IMA'.V. lb;st display preserves mid jellies, 7Iaud Beard, Salisbury. 1 yt-;v! s sub: enp tion to American A;ri( ulturixt. jst bread by girl ui r 15 years of age, Minnie Jose-v. S.isbnrv, 1 vtars Hest subsei iptioli io ;a.ii-t display 1:1 1 dairy r nlnets. Mrs ue Tiiomason, Ze!. I year's ubseiin- tion to Ameriian Ajt ricnl! urint. Best half dozen rolls Iv uiil under 15 year's of age. Ani.ie Howard, Sal- isbury; 1 year's simeriplion to La dies' Huenc Juurtia!. Wo are now receiving the largest and best assorted stock we have ever carried. Head a few of our prices: . Pant goods, 10c. per yard. Brogan Shoes. .$1.00. iJress Goods -from 8c. to 1.00 ner van. Men's Shoes from 8.00 to 12.50. A fall line of men's and bovs Flats. The cheapest line of Groceries in Salisbury. If you wish to save money, do not buv until you Lret our pr'. -i s. We mean business. 11 W.H.&R.S.TUCKER&CO. Dry Goods run Autumn, '91. Wc lntvt? now in store the most magnificent eihiVr.ioa of higi.Ii class Dry C.oo:!s -fiiul kin- drcl wares ever shown u inter one roof in X. (.'. erCent. onNewYorfeCost. The time is r,t hand when the old and young must be clothed in raiment of wool, with never-leaking shoes and boots upon their feet, and a nice hat and overcoat to beautify and keep them warm during the cold wintry days. -Now in ordetfthat every man, boy and child, rich and poor, should wcf.r one--of our warm suits and a nice overcoat, with hat and shoes to correspond, we will scdl for the next thieo.- months OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING,, Hats Silk Hats, Overcoat,. Pants, Slices. Boots. Collars, Culls. Shirts. Ties, Cravats,. Undershirts, Trunks, Valises, Bobber Co its, KubDer .Mu.es. t muieiias, Mispenuert... Handkerchiefs, Undeiwear, ami m tact everyining nc nae in siock, at 10 PER CENT. ON NEW YORK 00ST. NO HUMBUG. Y e mean to sell the goods, we mean-to have.the trader GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES THIS I: wid if are any 'inducements, we moan to sell two-thirds of theJFall and Winter Goods sold in Salisbury. Embrace this golden opportunity, and briinr the boys and uirls with you and make our .-Lore your headquarters, aud we will .show you anything you want to sec. J Respectfully, ' H. & L. WRIGHT. sponige caiic. Airs i, tiven, rToury, Fruit cake, Mrs A A Bishop, Jelly - a n 2d Is 2d 'Mrs M E Miller, ' Sue Thomason, Zcb, Variety small cakes, Mr L S Owens, Salisimrv. 2d emblin. Mrs A A Bishon. Salisbury, 2d boat white bread. Mrs C F Atwell. " lsi 44 J Howard, 44 " R He, Mrs LS Owen, Preserv'cs, Miss Annie Howard, 44 ' " 4i Stella Russell, " Pickles, Mrs J W Powlas, Cleveland, White cake. Mrs L S Oweii,Sa!isb'y merit Coconut'4 Loaf bread, Miss A Howard, 44 . Kate S Owen, 44 A Howard, Kate S Owen, " A Howard, 44 Stella Russell, 2d o ?erev co-wrf, J M Harrisi)ii,M Bridge, 1st 1st .)";,,.;. ,,,lvcs H M Hutrman, S'bury, 1st -,l Jersey'heifer, EBCJ Iau;b!ey,Rock well,2d lvt Graded calf, E K James, Salisbury, b-t -a v..tu.Unll J F sher. Calf under 1 your, RJIhiltom, 44 Native cow, E K James, DEPARTMENT G. Essex sow, A M Brow n, Salisbury, Burkshire boar, WLHarris, " Lot 44 .pigs, JMHarrison.M. Bridge, 1st Burksltie sow, .; i I u ji tinier, caiii"urti "u I 1 . ' " -2d liXliiitin oi iiu.x, Lot pitifs. Uurkshire boar, 1st 2d 1st 21 2d 1st 1st 2d it doz rolls, i Jolly, 2d -1st lsi 2d lsi 2d 2d 1st merit Ritchie. 2d DEPARTMENT f. Green apphs. G II Koon, Salisbury, tirapc wine, B H Owen, Clierry 4; " strawberry wine, 44 44 Col. Geraniums, J A Sloop, 44 t Cherry wine, M r Owen, 44 sirawberrv wiue,-M M Owens, bu green apple, J C Julian, Wild flowers, - Grape w ine, M A hlirewalt, Box moss, F Wreith, Applebrandy, L W"Beaver, Rock rurest leaves, t A rsjoop, Variety native graiics. W Salisbury, ii it 2d 1st 1st L.M 2d .i lsi 1st 1st 2 s. m. s. m. s. m. 1st P Johustoirf 1st Bed j e rsey pi gs ,e eo Al u rp n y , .krsey aud burxshire pigs, vr o Salisbury, DEPARTMENT II. Display chickens, Mrs M M Brown, Sab rKni-v J 1st Plvmouth rock. Mrs J Beard, S'bury, 1st I?...'..,-,.. i,irL-,.v C II 1Mb ner. C. Grove. 1st T,vt rhir.kcn.O W Atwell, h-bury. vv.,iwl-,ti K Dunham. lsi M iiiiet.. ,.t Bantam game, l rjouniou,oaiiwui , I 1 -o Ducks, " ' Turkeys, VFiiineas, L'lyiouth rock.C F Atwell, (ieese. J Ah lsner. Bantams, C A Shuinan' -.,-wb;i-. r I. Sinn; ( oi cjrd. 2d 1st 1st 1st 2d 1st Mooting' of County Commissioners. The regular monthly meeting of' the County Commissioners was beld at tli? court house Monday. Tlie entire board was present. The usual routine business was transacted. One important action that was taken was by request of a petition from the re quired number of tax payers, was the ordering of an election in Morgan town ship, submitting to the people a proposi tion of taking stock in the Roanoke cc Southern Railroad, to run from Lexing ton by way of Gold Hi:!, to the amount of $o,0i.H) in bonds, S2.eu0 to be issued' when the road is graded to (-old Hill, the other Sb000 to be issued when the cross lies and rails are laid to Gold Hill. The subscription is to bo paid in the coupon bonds of said tow nship. They are to run thirty years and to bear G per cent, in terest, payable semi-anMially. Tl.c election will be held on the loth of December. A new registi ation book is necessary. Paul C. Shaver is appointed registrar; and J. A. Lisk. Jehu Buchanan. Wm. A. Cauble aud Wia- A. Kirk judges :o hold the election. It was made the duty of the sheriff to arrest any itinerant, dentist, medical I practitioner, or any other person prae-i ticing a trale or profession or using any j franchise taxed by the laws of North j Carolina without paying the required ! license. 9-3r-- . . Obituary. - Died, in this county, Got. 2i, 1891, Mrs. Margaret Trexbr, renct of Adam I'rexlei , in the 71 yiar 'of her se. As a member of t ne bv. Juth. church SOITIIEIIX I.VTKll-STATK KXI'OSITK i.V, To be held at ItUlcib. Oct. 1 to Pec. 1, 101 Visitors to the Exposition arc cordhdir in ivitc l to isit our stovo. where lliey will .imlly, politely and attentively waiu-d u'on. SliOPPING IJY MAIL. T.i t!iv?e who do not cipcet to visit Raleigh duri!!'r the Kinositiii sr who desire to make unv i r , fiir.ot'on hetbre hat time, we fire rd!e to serve ia the mo.it sr.tisfaetory Tnanner. Iit the mean? of our thoiouIi'y tipiq;cd M fi yf Older It;):irtmt:it Press (loods. Wraps. Shoe?, llousefurniilung -Coo.1.--. Hosiery. Corsets. Cloves, L'a ler-.vear. Carpets. Cnrtair.s. ic, 4e. Lett .m-s of inquiry promptly answered: e:m oles ehjc-rfiillv sent. When w riling for ?am- iilc uo- i:itrons will iilcasc l.'O (ti iniite as the kind of pood,- desired." hiirdhgent att?n tion can then be given their orders. FALL TRADE. EMPORIUM. to COOPS UKUYKUKP FREE (Except Furniture ami Croekcrv,) Om c:o.-li of S..0." and ovrr we w ill-deliv ti Is bee to nearest Espies.- ;:liee or lb station . M W. H. k I S. Tote Haleigh, N.C. ntion t bo Wat -hraan a lin j ou w rite. J.Fi MnPiiDDiMQ 9. rn mtuuuuiito ui Buyers My large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods is now ready and complete, t I cordially invite your attention to mv dirrereni (departments. ind Col. forest leaves, Miss Lillian Warner, An incendiary. It "unreported' that the Display native grape-, 59 varieties, T P frrnn U full nf ImmiK nnil ' mnnv lliinlr I JollftSiOn. fcallsbUiy, 1st , u J a va a - a u tli - v a-ax av- ,aaaaaaat tlfein the guilty ones. Whoever they - . I L"ll-"a.a P A Sloon.Bock.s. m xloubtedly worse than u -murderer who Col. wild flowers, Miss "Kilen T Julian, an render the'owner of a house as de- Salisbury, s. m. -nendont aa the nuls of th ni,-. We Blackberry wine, Miss Jennie Howard, don't 4ike to think that anyone would be , lu dneaViiit.' Mis' M M Browh. jso mean, uuui sucn is proven we ami all i bury, miters want msec ni.ii Lie, ine jusiice lie --,ii,u, "i f,v--i xlcserves Br. Lenhnrns, Liglit brai.'mas, 44 ... Lantrshan?, J K Patterson, 2i 1st 1st 2o 1st Salis Is; Salis t .: i All persons indebted to McCubbins & McCauless for fertilizers will please call Ami settle as they arecompelled to have jol. handy pereunials, T P Johu'stoiSal the mouev to meet tneir notes to the isburv. - s.'m 2d Fralev, Salisbury, lsi Blackberry wine, Mrs J A Eldlem'n China Grove, - 1st Rect'd -corn whiskty, Moyle & Eros, Salisbury, s. ra Dahlias. V m Murd ch, Salisbury, 1st company. Bal.Ji , . o.r 20 varieties, T P Johnston, P. ducks. P A Barringer, 44 White Leghorns, W M Johnston, bury, DEPARTMENT X. ' Disnlav lints, Mrs Roueche & Miss Sow ; crs, S disbury. - diploma DisolaV b, ots and thoe?, T L Marsh, Sal bun, uqiioii I) EPA "TM EN T Display clothing, II & L Wright, Salis buryr diploins Disnlav boots and shoes, hillock A Wright. Salbbuc-y, diplonu Disdavj'welrv,WH Reisner. Sal. diplonu Phaelo i N. C made, W L Kestler, Beai Poplai, tbplom DEPARTMENT K. Mowe", 1 M O&beii t Puila. di.doin FOR MILL AND EXPORT. MY FIRST FLOOR, as usual, consists ot a com plete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Blankets, Shawls, &c, which will pay you to examine. MY SECOND FLOOR is now arranged, for Cloth ing Hats, Boots and Shoes. ; But in this de partment I make a specialty of CLOTHING, and will not be undersold by any one. I have a pretty line of fine Worsted, Ca,ssirnero and Cheviot Suits lor men, boys and children. A, iv:- OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! Thev .alw;n -.- pay liiirhcst r.-tsii she was uniformly ceiisi-teiiL and exrni- i tiricc 1ni' ( 'ottoll iUKl CCG. i plary in her Christian deportment. Her i body was laid to rest iu tlie cemetery of j t. Peter's church. 11. Don't fail to sec tlicni. Liht medium and heavy weights. S ill tlll- Head- line. JOH B0 ST! AN CALL OjST N W. AND SEE HIS NEW LINE l" UNDERWEAR CORSETS, ,.. HOSIERY. & FIXE SHOE LSO A LAKGE LINE OF Ladies' and Children's Rubbers and Gossamers, AT COST MY THIRD FLOOR consists of Wood and Wil low Ware, Glassware, Trunks, Valises, CtQ. MY TWO LARGE WAREHOUSES is in the rear " of the store, and is filled W'ith the largest stock of groceries in the city. and Fall .Ml country Merchants will do well to call examine my lines before purchasing their stock. Call on V. WALLACE. n
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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