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Mil i' I "" ' .4 i .1 r -; 3 1 i 5 11 i ; 1 f I" A. Carolina Watchman. T THURSDAY. XOV. 12, 1891. iht Thursday, the 2Uh instant, TliaaksiviuK Day. lVrpariiith Thi.' fUutain on the pnMkqtuiri-islo v remain. Thu cum;ni.s-,iu!Jfs d iUVne n r- thing. - ' I x i !lr. FrankrJI. Irvin, our juurncymnn printer, U suj nnuiu this week iir South Ciro'hia. Mr:T. F. "You us has heen Mclf for tne nait.lev iluvsaud has been un'ole to Le in his store. ' 1).- Uf.in and Ilev. M i, Leitli and ..;r.. nr in As!ie illci attending the ilethodist coiih reiiec. ? BLoCtions Will he held in two I)avidoii to7vnT!iil, Iexin.cton and Cotton Grove, for subscription to t lie It. & S - .. JJrs. Cottrell (rt(v Miss Feer) formerly 'of tlm.dty, we learn,- ha juVc mnnied a - brother of her decease; 1 husband. ..-'Yo are in Receipt ofb, copy of the X. (.'. ' rA.!;nanac, pub!i-h(-d by J as. IT.. Ihmi.-s, . JiUl'eigh.- It contains valuable matter. Are you trying to get the gold that" we '.'lirc:Qin; tu.ive away the ljt -f Jan- ; . ; aiaryi It miht its stU he yours ;:s nny- Last Tihlay the grand stand at the Ualeijrh Exnositio!i grownds caught fire. The house, contained the exhibits of the negroes and nmeh harm was .nnticipated. By prompt action the llames were put out. The building caught from the stove pipe, he-inp; too close to the ceiling. The shade trees around town are being trimmed up and tlue dangerous ones cut of this dowh. Would it not be i good plan for the axman to trim up some of these old liackly sheds-along Main street also? Fhe town will never present a good ap pearance "until .she has a solid brick front. Owing to lack of space last week we failedto say anything about the new ad vertiement ofM. S. Crowii. It; is in justice to him to say that he runs the best II13 Willi malrp suits to order and irive von a nice fit. He keeps no cheap, shoddy good If vou want anything in his line give him a call. Mr. JolFn JL-.nn. who )3 a native Oi Itowan, but now-of Jonestoro, 111., writes will he the Concord Standard ami ;ays that the turkey. counTrv is eitiemely dry this fall, ant that water is shidped to many places that if this dry weather eonti-nues much longer these will be dried beef on foot and that forest lues are raging. JJip theria is also ragi-Ug and many schools had to dose. Mr. Linn raised 8.000 bushels of .wheat last year. Sam Jones closed his meeting in Char lotte Monday night. His last sermon was- a tirade against-th.2 liquor men. He yles him-elf the Gutting gun lUjuo'r man. Toward the close of his -jneeting he had a large attendance. He passed here Tuesday morning on his way to 'Greensboro, where he delivered his lecture "Get There," at iright. Iu Ital e'gli he will deliver two lectures, "Get there" and "Stay there." Six weeks until Christmas. v.,irt beirins here the 23d Hum th. - Mr. M...Browo paid the ci! a .hing kisit Tuesday. EiVhtv-scvcti b iles of cotton were sold in'tUU'burg last Saturday. ! The foice of hands .began rJing rock ; on the streets this morning. t, nvi.lMit. th,it inarvia-es will strike clothing house in this section Salisbury wirtl vim this fall. '. -CBraiison's 1892: Almanac lias, readied us. It grows better f acii year. Jlev. X S. Jones is .speudnjg a week visiting in -Raleigh and , GoM.-b i o. MINING DEPARTMENT. Minium Letter, from llarmonj-. The farmers Are getting about through sowing wlveat awl rorn. Thousands of tobacco has been raised in this section and most of it cured up well. Just here we wish to state ikillJf, Statesille has come to the lrotit as- a cr Ay other l.'','iuujit'f pursqtt. it is aim a creator tobacco marker, ana our larmers now will not have lo go away Juiiy uUs to Winston -to market. The camp-meeting at Harmony Hill massed off quietly. Evangelist v . Lee came and preached vigorously. He ZJLve whisky making the black -eye sure, mil held a meetritg of the entire congre gation one night, unanimously voting a resolution endorsing the action ot tne commissioners in refusing to Hews Gathered in Ihis and Other Stat-a. -..U-nlr.g is a Raff iiu-ir-ss it pursued wish Uic ot s.)Uf wf-aliti it is .lai-n-a tliotne prritt .on il and.MiVL-r mliar. ;. -t:J' ,!' "' yfL ' in ' ! Ou tut- o.ri , Uffl0ut3 t9 over . ptToent. per annual, 'i'hc Miner ot the pcKu. ineialsdOfS uct evhansfe; he creates. What l e takh from the earth haslnMar.tau- latrtarf.; xxlm. riie dollar ae biinvfs t the sunae- wauoiiu-r-c.iar atl.lea to the wealin oi the wo: Id," W 4U county commissioners. grant license to retail liquor in our coun ty site, Statesville. Quite a war is being carried on just now in- our county over the whiskey tratlic. The commissi one: s have refused to allow any liquor sold in Htatesville.'and now they are being flooded with petitions pro ana cuii a::d have also been sued with a mat. dan. iu writ, but hae not been tried vet. It comes off some time in November. We impa tiently await the result, but cannot teii what it v, id be. liut may the nana oi God just now touch our county and save it from the liquor tratlic. Profs'. Bagwell and Jones, of Moores viile, led the choir at our -amp-meeting and won many warm friends in this com munity, and long will they be rem n -bered by our people. No such . siner. have been in county before. They weni from here to Mooresville and thence to Elkin to sing for the evangelist, who, we are told, hetd successful meetings. Long iay thev live to sing people up to the iJimiiH of God. for in music there is owtr. North Iredell furnished a good delega- lion to tiie circus, anil we icain tnai ome of our boys w ere "taken in" by the show men's tricks. One. fellow went to town with o with which to buy ferti lizer. He ht it and had to borrow monev to m;ke his purchase. Tne Alliance in this part ot tne moral vineyiyd is moving triumphantly along and we are keeping up wtth the nines b rer.ding our literature. liiey are not scared to death now every tune a little )olitical rooster hops up on the ien.ee ami c;ie-j, "N;g:cr."7 makes fmi of the LJ.-sscin.-i- Oiv. ii North Carolina. r . The Bessemer City Mining & Manufac turing Co.. of Bessemer City, N. C.,jvvhieh is developing a number of iron ore mini s as recently reported in the Manufactur er Record, has issued a prospectus set ting forth some, facts regarding its ous. TheseTjres, being of a -high Bessemer grade, are being -shipped, to the rolling mills and furnaces throughout Virginia, Maryland and Alabama. Nine mines of Bessemer ores ou about 2,000 acres of land are owned by this company, iu fee. In addition, on the same property tin re are l.mestohe, gla.-s sand and gold bearing quartz. These ores contain uo sulphur, copper nor titania. Kil!cl in a Fi; At a corn shucking near one else's. weather whist h- i Concord is to have the Signal service. The Udell f.tcUiy will give, ,-kC-n not some factory Uialbbury l-e induced to do the same;1 Vm. Roberts, of tyro Shops, we learn, ;omnuLted suicidcr Tuesday niuht by shooting himself through the ii-ad. No particulars of the deed is khowir. U.-Si, L. Wnght have received a largt' ,-stock of neckwear, the nhvt in the city. -Cajl at his toTi-ji-nd avail yourseli' of thu lit. Nev London Tuesday night-, J:lck Furr and Franh Al- man quarrded over an ohFTeud. Furr s'ablred Alman live times iu his shoulders And necc. A man diett m a sliovt wmie and J'urr is ;U Jarge. I Jig: Lick lrsriiotl. News reaches us tlial I'.ig Lick, a vi l.ige in Stanly county, was swept away by "tire hist, Thursday t. The buil ings were mostly fnnae and the long dry w -alher had got dam -s. The :t-ii! in shape for the .s is estimated at between J.W and tio.000. .-exteKiely low pi ices lie is (;f'!e:invr. i. i niprniiip: u Musica'e s invert ui in'- -N-.:vi music V. !f. I). Wi hii. of Ka eisih. and 31 11". nit a CAt-least twenty five new .houses have ,-"nn im within tiie iast month. Sali"- -Wiry ;is certainly coming" to the fr;.iit. Many more will very soon be on the way. V meetimr of the St. Cecelia Club will dty he held "to-morrow night :it Mrs. C. G. Wile's homo. 'I'he meeting h styled the 'Poet's F ast " No ad :ii-sio:i fee will Le -charged. JJe on the lookout next Sunday night to see the total eclipse of the moon, yjiijch will begin at 9:30. and last liours. The total eelii)sc wiil last one. liour and a half. . Mf. John C. Tipton and wife, of King's Mountain, paid 'a visit to hir father last Saturday'. Mr. Tipton has re turned, but Mrs. Tipton will spend a month at her old home. ,'-T1h? scales at the depot whieh: will -weigh yoit-for a cent Wits opened last -Monday morning after being here for one month.. It contained fourteen pounds of coppers, or about $1S. v The Concord Standard has a discussion '-going ou iu its columns by two bachelors on the question, "Is Marriage a Failure?" Judging from the attempts it's editor has made we would think it is. AT r S. A. I.. Johnson iast week adver- . tised a house and lot for sale belonging - to his sister. The lot w ill be sold on the 17th of this month. It is in a good loi a ttion. See ad. for information. Grading on the streets is progressing very W'ell. The hands begun to move dirt on Inniss street Monday morning. The appearance of the'towu will be helped very much by this work. AVa learn that the cards announcing our efficient postmaster, and Miss Mary Miller, of this place, are out,' The wed ding will take place on the 18th instant The Western Union Telegraph system is now Vn operation on the Yadkin roa between Salisbury and Norwood. The line was opened up last' week. The ofli ces will be open one- hour on .Sunday, from G to 7 p. m. : On v nine veterans left Miii.-.bui v t-1 the exposition at Raleigh Tuesday morn ins. Owiug-to the death of Mr. McNeely several of our townsmen couid not .o with the crowd, but they have joined the ' number ere this time. eiioo o:. last atuniay nigai, ciuupniueniai j in y. If. I- WiUoll, of his""" excel leiit v.ife Man.ijum tingut-ln and l'alei Miss t worth v dau-' liter of the dis i.-hed.Prof. A. W. Mangum. I. D., grauddauhu-r o?' tLal ethnable KLUTTZ SCO. Family 10-Cent Diairka Mixture Unequalled for the Cure of Two Stores Full cf;'Newi Goods AT- ELUTTZ &RENDLEMAN'S Now ready, the largest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS --.-- i f -- -- . in all qualities we have ever offered, and atprices to suit all pockctbook?. CARPETS.' Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Choi-! era Morbus, Summer Com- North Carolina is rich in minerals. At the Southern Exposition at Raleigh, may be seen a collection of the many minerals found in oar borders. It would be impossible to mention them for their name is legion. Tut among them the iron ores of the laouutains of Western North Carolina diould certainly be seen. We saw there a bar of iron, about three feet long and four inches wide, that was hammered out from the crude ore by a blacksmith. Also, two nuggets from the Sam Christian mine, one weigh ing 4 and the other 2 pounds, are on ex hibition, besides much other precious stuff. plaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, &c. Respectfully, T.F.KLIITTZ&CO, Look at This ! sun-1 ivasurv, t niru pa 1 1 v, tvc. lveep uic people in formed aad all goes well. We learn thai liro. fatierson was j:p- pointed to the Eagle Mills circuit, and ilev. C. v . Mniili is our I'rcroUuij; l-Juer. We hail ihem .villi plea-ure. Indeed, how could we do olherwi-e? Mi-rit. V. Tbarp is teaching the public school here and. Mr. J. M. lliarp will take up at Mt.TMhcl, adjoining district, next Monday. Mr. Samuel Heath is on a visit to hi brothers and friends. He has been cone tortv oi.e years, lias raw 't a taiuiiy, iney a;e all married and his wife isnov ilcai'. So the crop has 1 ee:i raised ano - rnered and he is as he began. He may make this his future home. J. Hknuv. A meeting will be held next Friday to elect officers for the mining and devel oping company recently formed in Dan bury, Stokes county. The company will look largely to the development of the iron ore which is found in abundance on ilieir lands."-" The company is one mil lion dollars strong. We learn that "eastern capital to the t amount of half a million dollars will be invested in Jackson and Macon county; mine-.. ! Pi tee from 20 cents to $1X0 Fhe best and handsomest line wc have evcro'ffcreif.. per yard. Big stock of ' cLOTTriiisra. fhe beet selection we have ever made. Trices to suit buyer? and Underwear a specialty. - ; - SHOES 1 SHOES I SHOES! From the cheapest to the best haud-scwea, at one price to ntl, ana tnaiprico- Shirts,' Collars, Ties rock-bottom. GOOD THEsGS-'TO. The best of all lands, at prices that all can buy ami eat to their fill. EAT. things to eat, and have us before you buy We like good Come and see Yours to serve, KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN. A j ' - -V"-- LEI! A -s m. Overman, Sr, lcsei've.s Credit. Tiie Stanly' X.-iv has at last established an editor and we now take our turn to applaud the good people of Albemarle. in the selection of such a worthy young man as I).n Bivins. The paper hs had marked improvement since the change, and he should be patronized by the giod eop'e f Stanly, Encourage him to worx oy wrge lists or suyscnoers aim ne will gUe vou the north of your money. le. is ymmg and needs petting; we are i here ourselves. ISook lwcccptiou. The y. M. C. A. of this place w ill give book reception on the evening o rhanksirivinir Dav. J. he object is to raise a greater supply of books for the reading room of the association. Ail frie-nds interested in the promulgation ol the work should contribute their mite to the institution. Salisbury should have a trood library, any wav. In this thing the young men are more enterprising than the eitv. Any booK. w hich vou have and do not particularly-need would be a yal uable contribution. Many old books are -restinir-on dustv' shelves: bring them out and let them do a good work. Belter still, day by ii little iuoney each week md make th.e association a handsome preseftt. We will priiit the entire list of books given. An attempt was marie towrcck the train on the new Winston fc Mocksville road last Friday night, but proved of no avail. A large iron bar was spiked down iicross the rails, but was observed by tie section hands, wlu were later tha nu.i:al returning. tt-mm Most oi ou;- farmer arc done sowing a heat. A brass band has hce.i organized in Mocksville, wiih J. il.Colcy, Sr., as pres ident. - Mr. J. W. ' Bahnson made a trip to Sa!i-bui y t his week. I. N. Bitch has moved into the iiou.c formerly occupied ly T. M. Johnson. "Wagons are in from the country ever day hauling i;oods from the new depot in .doeksviile. Aten thousand dollar hotel is being talked of. Morrison Howell, whdo rid.ng a horse, is thrown and severely braised about the face and neck. One day last week, its .T unnas oit oc: was on his wav hoiVtV from the. mill. his hor.-e took frightat a wheelbarrow md ran a wav, tearing up his wagon and eattering his lead. He escaped serious injuries. The bovs at i arniiHgtoy have organ ized a base ha 11 11 hie. Fire got out from the torch of the 'pev-- sum Hunters aim uurneu oer .-eeiai icre-s of excellent woodland owned by i F. Eaton. Dr. W. G. Johiisou has purchased the tracts used lv the railroad com'pany in buihlingthe bridge across the Vadkin. and will establish a ferry a short distance up the river troin the railroad. the mi me M'.hooJ at l.iiUin valley will begin Monday, H. C. Clill'oid teacher. (Jnite a number of our people are at tending the Exposition ai Raieigh th.i. week. Mocksville is well represented. The preachers and laymen arer.ttend ing conference in Ashevillc. Married, at Smith Grove, on Nov. 4th. by James Taylor, .1. 1'., Miss Ada Etchi son to C. II. Smith. Husri.KU. Farmington. Nov. 10, 1891. The richest copper mines in the South . are located at Blue Wing, Orauvil e j county. Twenty-live tons per day .aken from the mine. is A corundum tr.iuc in Burke county lias been leased by some Fiiila h Ipliia j arties and will be developed. Th-J mine i situated at Sj.it;. Mountain, and the. specimens on exhibi.ion are said to be ; s, 1 ai.V icon l in : nici :e.i. V g arc now receiving the larccst and best assorted stock we liave ever carried. IJeiad ti few of our prices: Pant (iroods, 10c. er yard. Brogan hoes7 1.00. lress (Joods from 8c. to $1 .00 per yard. Men's Shoes from 3.00 to A full line of men's Hats. 10 Per Cent, on NewYorfcGost. The time is at hand when the old and young must be clothed in raiment of wool, with never-leaking shoes and boots upon their feet, and 11 nice hat and overcoat to beautify and keep them warm during the cold wintry days. Now in order that every man, boy and child, rich and poor, should wear one of our wirrm suits and nice overcoat, with hat and shoes to correspond we will sell for the next thieo months , - ' I r and bovs The i i;i ;U?: hcajcsi line of Groeerie bnrv. 400' 31arriiigt s. On last Thursday, by C. Ii. King, at the Kaisonacre in Salisbury, Mr. John T 1 T 1 j. 1 , I". limine. 01 JjOckc townsuip,- auu .uis Win. Owen, of the same vicinity. At the residence of the bride's father last Sunday morning, by Eev. A. L Co'ourn, Mr. Frank -Owen, of Locke township, and Miss Minnie Tarrh, ofthis city, were united in matrimony. Monday morning, at the residence o Mr. Francis Tarrh, Mr. Lee O.veu v;i: married te Miss Fannie E. Heaver, of Locke township, Salem neighborhood, r - m 111 . 1 1 1 lie WATCHMAN extends nearly eon jrrati.l.itions to all of then1. Deaths. iHowForYour Jewelry! V ii v not : ( S. ;)ii wih to save money 1 . i . iniv uiuil vou u'-..'t our ;n i 1 Oivl on Main street, stand ! 1 i.-v'i: a: ovr t 1 re wo nave t slot-k ol"Vatehes, Clocks. .necttif'le, atid all hinU of fine Jewelry 011 hand at the lowest priees. Watch repairing a specialty. All work unrantoed 12 months. J. E. HOP.AH. We mean business. D. B. JULIAN & CO. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING Hat Silk Hats. Overcoats, l'ants, felioes, rsoois, vwiimS,vuiiS,omns, xet v.rtiau, Undershirts Trunks, Valises, Itub.ber Coats, Rubber Shoes, Umbrellas, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Underwear, and in fact everything we have 111 stock, at . 10 PER CENT- ON NEW YORK COST. . THIS IS NO Ht'MlU O. We mean to sell the goods, wc mean to have the trade, md if . - ! j ' .: ";: " GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES 5 ' , ' I j ; - 1 ; - ire any inducements, wc mean to sell two-thirds of the Fall and Winter Goods -old" in" Sali-bury. Embrace this -olden opportunity; ahdbring the boys and i;irls with you and make our store your headquarters, alio wc will show ycu anything vou want to see. ' - Respectfully, H. & L. WRIGHT. W.MR.S.TD8ER&C0. Dry GoocLs FOR h Auturnn,J91. Weihae now in tore the nn?t niiiriiifi ei n! i'.hi lition ot' hijJi -i;iti Pry tloo'ls aid d ik d w ari'S ever shown uiii'er one roof in N. C f -P.ty At Kesalut ions of Kcspect . a regular meetiirj; of Salisbury Lol-e, No. 21. Knights uf l'ythi.is. hehl at their hall ou Tuesday evening, Nov. 10th. 1S11. the following resolutions wen- report ed and unaniniouiy adopted: WuiHiKAS, It has plea.-cd ourlleavenly Father to remove from earth our es teemed brother, J. D. McXeeiy, and WlIKKKAS, In the death of our brbther Salisbury Lodi-e, No. 24, K. of 1' , has .ost a faithful member and we, as indi vidual Knight, a kind brother, a w is counsellor and a staunch andtruc friend, therefore he ;t 7.Vj.-orr-7, 'I hat we bow in humble sub mission to Him whodoetii all tilings well. i;..'oli'ed, That we tender liro: her Mc Neely's family our heartfelt sympathy in their great bereavement. Jlrsjlvol, That our altar and charter draped in honor af his memory for a p -rio 1 of thirty days, and'that all inembeis we ir tiie u.-ual badi;e of mourning the regularly prescribed lime. J!si! red. That a copy of these nsolti tious be sent to t he family of our deceased brother, that they be spread upon the minutes ot th's Lodpe, and tliat t he Daily Herald and other papers in Salisbury be requsfed to publish them. Y. Ii. OVi-UMAX. I II. ii. Tyson, C.nn. Jxo. W. Davis, ) J. jOtiOii FOE MILL AND EXPORT. i H'TII ERX 1 XTKK-STATI-; KX !' i.SITIOX. F.McCUBiS&Cj)., I v j :- Biivers i . . . -. . ;i.in .1 To he hchl at I!ah'!'Ji. Oet. 1 to Dee. 1. 1-M. Visiters to the Expe.-ition nre cordially in- vited to visit oitr tore, where they wiil be kimlly, politely and attentively waited upon. SIIOI'iMNO IJV MAIL. To tlio.-t- who do not expevt to isit It.ili il: the I-.;i.).-itioii or who i:e.-m- to make i'i-cp:ir;;t;on before that time, w are p.lih I'Vv- i:i the mo.-t fii tistactorv manner. lv FALL TRADE. WALLACE'S E11MUI. .! - . " " " Mv i s T 1 i 1 r T7 1 1 1 TTT -,. i r lUUJV VI JL Ull UllKA V T rill tel. V. i tin- means uf our tlioiuii (hder Dep.-irtna-nt. j Ires Coo !s, Wraps. Sh (Ii)od-. Ilo-iorv. ('or-et.-- rhlv ceuippetl Maii -TllCV always pay lliilOst i",h Carpets, Curtains, .le.. ki lies. Ilor.-efuriiisliine (.doves, t'aderwear. ,1 nricc lor y otton and Don't fail t sco them ft'ti. I.etti-i s ot inquiry proniptly nr. - v. e-el: sam ple? lIk-. rl'iilly sent. When writing lor sani ples ui:r iiations y,i1I p!ca.e he deii.nH:- as to tin- kind'of oii-'s desir:- !. InteUij.-.-nt atten tion can tiieu he riveii tht-.-wNj-Ofl--. . . A valuaide jii'.-ee of prnj-i-rty. heloni.'-'nr te Miss Victoria Johio:;. sit iati-il on Main street, thn e aud .ii halt Ido l-.s f r in the public square. liiniiiii- !;aek , i . - . r i over a li i; :ui it--: Teei uimu ana two hundred !eet. iiojotnu --r the properly oi W. A. Mowery and th" Mfc-.s Uowar's". Tlii property will he sold Nov. i. 7 L 1 1 . For par'ieu lars ii ''. ( luposi ;e j,o -t e-tlice. 5. A. L. JOIINm-X. noons iF.Liv;d--if i"i:i-i (Exi'pt Furniture.'1 Crocker-. : t hi al! ea-h of '..on a i d.- tree to nearest ! -station. , over e wili deliver ss Ci! or ailroic W. H. & R. ! Msr & Co. Raleigh, K . C. Mrnt:rn the Watclc-n wllcn -v,m 'V1"',f'- JOH BOSTIAN LINE (' Ir. (ieo. K.' Brown, thigu an on the -R. & D. road, who has been spending a week at home, went hack Mo the road ycste.r day. - Mr. Brown was on the .tiian that was wrecked o:i the Pan rivr bridge, and he held the greater numht r : of the cars from going down. He was the first man to into the river and bring out those who were on theenginr. He did it at the risk of his lif.. ' riThis week we have to chronicle the 4eath of the friend of many friends, Mr. Julius D. McXccly. He died Monday afternoon, after an illiu-s of a few weeks. He took a chill while at t he fair and had been confined to his bed since. lie was u -member of both the Knights of Pythias and the lliyal Arcanum. lie was buried iii the D.ik drove cemetery on Tuesday wiih the above mentioned so ciety honors. Mr. MeN'eely'was a good man, aim respect el iy all. All tiie slores in town closed during the burial exerci.-es. The WATClfMAN extends its heaTtfelt sympathy to the bereaved funity. Mjirncrite, the two-year-old chihlof .Mr. Steve-Bcv den. died Tuesday morn ing, and was -buried Ve'm sd:v. The ciiild di-J from whooping cj.pu. y Two A'altiablc 13oks. We have tiudertaken to fuVnsh out readers with two very valuable- hooks. I "Labor and Capital'" is the title of ore the other is "Profitable Fariniuu; in ti e South." These books ouht to be in the hands of every farmer in North Carolina. The books can he eeen at the Watch man otlice "at any time. The price ol Labor mid Capita!,"' is (X, cloth bindiui:: "Profitable Faruiimi" is ?C ."(i. cloth, ('all and see them and give us your order. HK- - - A Wold to tin- Wise. Those persons due me for hist fab ( SO) and last spring purchases, and bich pa cners are. now past due. some ( toiler the 1st and November t he 1-t. wiil call ami settle at once For all t'noe joo ls my iu te is, in the hank and yen must pay me pipmplly slI can iiieei il.no. J. Al l.LiS' Bi:t N ('ALT N W. Ait) SKK !IIS NKW UNDERWEAR,. CORSETS. i HOSIERY. ! & FiSE SHOES. 'ALSO A LARGE LIIIE OF iiWrenrs Rubbers arl Gossamers, laroe and. well- selected 1 j . I I I - JUUU is now ready and cqmpletevand I cordially invite your attention to my different departments MY FIRST FLOOR, as.usual, consists-ot a coni Dlcte line of Dry Goods, Notions, JJIankets, Shawls, &c., wn'icli wiUliaymiWxamiuer- MY SECOND FLOOR is uor 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, Cassimcre and Cheviot Suits for men, boys and children. OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! weights. Ilead- s ana AT COST. i i ... M. u v . n m . . i . U1U cmv- . . for tnec in life. In deciding upon rOL'NDED IH 18G4 br ft -,f?4e.Dt7Inc5es;? ai?.'' ttendance Now ccmpyini? nchool for their childreo, i dcutc .hni,' e-nA t,.m tn TTIBE!'T, Decnfie" VrJ' i Vntr . v-A : w- because it means cheso tearhers, rtf" 7" nnU aud traduatre ltiea. nd offers 0 optyirtnniti, fnr s.rnriniT DnQlTinMC ? " P??;'9, 1 his Institution, owing ite ,cVtttd-rt of escTnce,h pT.- llllniTZ ,," -- ., "i r-i , IT1 "arjijina, v lreinia, ona varonna.Bo-- ,io .J Bimiltf inatitntioud Cabined. Catalogue and particulars main pi.C itions more Georgia, haa Light medium and heavy quarters in this line. MY THIRD FLOOR consists of Vood alid Wil low Ware, Glassware, Trunks, Yaliscs, etc. MY TWO LARGE WAREHOUSES is in the rear of the store, and is filled wiih the largest stock of groceries in the city. .All country Merchants will do well to cull and examine "my'4 lines before purchasing their Fall stock. Gallon Addres., W. H. SAELER, President, and Founder; or F SA V.SWoP MO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 6.C.IO A 12 H.Chirles BALTIMORE. MD. V. WALLA ileiiiiou the WatcLmau
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1891, edition 1
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