Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. TtftTBSpAY. DEC. 24, 1891. Next year U, leaj year. Oh my! D$ you feci Christmas in your bones? - i - ' TkAnft vou think it, would snow last 4f4!ii - W . . ' New Firm. Messrs. Auraiu & Caiter, of Richmond couuty, have bought out the. stock ot Mr. C. J. Bingham, near tho post office They are now closing out the stock at cost, and will open a racket Btotxj Jan nary 1st. They ecem'to bo . nice gentle men and wcvfelcorao them to our town. was ota 1 1 rrof. W. M. Linker,, of Rockwell, Ii town yesterday. ' J Cabarrus county has twenty-five 'per aoa? on the chain gang. iDr. W. B. Sfjears of Lin wood was in he city last Monday. I'MrJohn Julian arrived at home from pbapel llril yesterday, 1 31 r. IV C. Saunders, of tT wharrie, was in the city last Tuesday. I Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Shimpoch, of Gold Ilill, wcto iu town Tuesday. We wish all of our readers a merry S Christmas and a happy New Year. pThe Atlanta ! "Journal carae out in a handsome dress for the holiday sea.su u. Death. The death of Mrs. Rebecca Brown oc currcd at her home in this city last Sun day morning, at the -advanced age ot seventy-six, from a severe attack or pneu monia. Her funeral was preached by Rev. N. S. Joues iu the Baptist church Monday. OUR ADVERTISERS, We (3 Ire Them a Chris Haas Gift in AddK . tion to Increased Patronage. . Out, advertisers are most all liberal, and being the right s6rt of business men, ruch things, but. think the Royal is nsj good as the best. ' r MINHf G DEPARTMENT. Mining News Gathered in This and No firm J. & II. Horah. Other States. 4. h. no ha a. will treat ypu better than "MlDlnv la a safe bu.sine.ss If nursaed wltu Ute snmn Mirt- and In.instrv n rn.-mh nrllKJm hnnMnc. I iVlllfltV- onesthat we can recommend, wo will jjewciry -business ncrejormauy years ana lor any ouierietfuinate pursuit. It is also a creator I Burnhardlt . . . - ' .. .. U 1. 1 .. rru -J ...J " """J it, t tmiuicu hum, mo pruufc vu c uujjuij rcuauic. j. urj uu told aud silver mlnlne. since the discovery ot cold work nd sell food Ipw-plrv j to 143 on the Pacific coast, amounts to over is Chalcopyrite Mecklenburg county, Chalcopyrite Mecklenburg county. -Chal copy rite Chatham county.. -- Chalcopyrite Cabarrus county. Chalcopyrite Jackson county. - Chalcopyrite and malachite Jackson give them a Christmas present in the shape of a brief write-up and hopo that it will be like the advertisings a real beucfit to them. j Mr. V. Mauney, of Milledgeville, spen .yesterday iu iowu with hhvson, Mr. J. W. Mauney. 4 - No Paper Next Wctk. Piinters andeditors never get any rest. But Christmas comes once a year and gives them a little "breathing spell' There will be no Watcuman next week. Our oflice will be closed during the boli- ... . . . days. But we will greet, you wun a sraileand give receipts as usual after the first of January 1892. Merry Christmas to all. Everybody reads about "Castoria." It is a medicine for children mean chil dren, good children and pretty children. M. 8. BROWN. per cent, per aonum. The miner of the pr takes from the earth uasiostanlaD-i Intrinsic value. surface I world." Mecklenburg county. -,. Malachite -Person county. Malachite Jackson -county. Ingots of copper Ashe county mines. cjm't speak of it from experience, but 'tis said that "children cry for Pitch er's Castoria." w. II. REISXEB. Everybody knows of W. II. Reisner. Tl,o atnrir r.f i.lnfhtn.r ...rrr lo Mr . . "T. DringS lO 1116 oUnACf ISilDOlnfcr',01UM v..wvw... w.Vw&,..0 i aauea to tue wealth or tue Brown is iu the hands of the assignees. Nothincr but a failure of crops and ex tremely hard times would have caused this failure. We hope-Mr. Brown will le able to start in business, soon again. You cau buy good clothing cheap there now. KAMES & EARXn ARDT. This is a young firni in our city. But NORTH CAROLINA MINERALS. Our State Exhibit at the Exposition .From The Bulletin. MINERALS, KTC. Corundum (with margarite and zoicite) Clay county. . Corundum (with zoicite, etc Clay COUMtj7. Cimrcli Burned. Gay's Chapel, aCcthodist chuix;h ,on the Wiikesboro road about six miles from Salisbury ,,was burned Tuesday morning. How the fire, originated is not known. Ou Monday the members met with the Christmas services will be held iu all iuteutiou of movins the church. Bu4 4f the, churches in town, so far as we some of the members objected to the moving. Iu fact they were about equally ' divided as to the moving. This is what liave beard. -1 I Mr. and Mrs. Watta, parents of Mrs. if). B.King, returned tp their home in Baltimore last Tuesday. ! Rey. C. A. Rose, of Zeb, says that lie will marry two couples next Thursday. le asks who can beat it. j Mr. E. A. Gilliam, of the Reidsville JBmw, lstu Die city this week, getting 1np directory for ihe town. i ill. S. Roueche, orMaeofGa., arrived tin tho city last Tuesday nTght and will ispend theliolhlaynt' honTeT f Dr. L. N. Burleyson, a prominent jpnng physician of Qoll Hill, was iu the city on business Jast Tuesday. The jailor of this county turned out aef en of his ! boarders this week. Ni-u-e tfr elUi fcfitping bisx company. raeS Jlrowu retarned "from BaJti ere Tuesday, where be had gone to have an oocalit treat his eyes. ' J No extra iare is charged for ridiqg ou the vestibule train. This ruling of nhe CaiBpanywent into cflect Sunday, I Christmas holiday rates will be given on tho U. & I. sj'stoin. Four cents will . be the rate charged for the round trip. railroad shops closed down'-Tues-lay , until .. tho holidays have passed. Work will begin again the fourth of Jan uary. Ber. C. L. T. Fisber, professor of the ancient languages and literature of N. C. Colleee. was in town last Saturday and Sfindiiy. ... l V learn that the man whom Sheriff Monroe arretted here for murder in SStanly county has escaped from the jail in Albemarle. . Many of Salisbury's young men and . ladies who have been aiteudiug, varkais colleges, are in town spending tho holi days with their parents. I! W. F. Robertson, a well known drum mer for Frank E. Block, died at his home in Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. Robertson was 'well known all over the State. ; ' '. '-. ! Editor Sherrill of the Lexington Dm- patch, was in, town last Monday and gave hs a pleasant call. We wonder why they don't call him "baby," too. t Mr. Lorenzo W. Beck and Miss Leah I.. Eller were married last Sunday by Juo. A. Ramsay, Esq., at his ofhee. A large crowd viewed the ceremony. v We learn that Mrs. Margaret Owens, livine six miles from town, fell in the fife last Monday a- week ago. She re ceived injuries from which she died last BUnday. will ka 1 1 nrw'nA 4rx .vi ft t.jf. crackers from nine o'clock, tor-night until twelve o'clock to-morrow "nij;ht. This ordlnauce was passed on the 27th of Nov- ember. . - Mr. Robert Patterson who has beeu Attending Gettysburg Seminery during; tlia vtat DALVimi ucimI t liMurti La a Ina i -Sunday on his way home tospeud Christ- xnaa In China Grove. Mr. T. J. W.' Brown, a surburban mer chant of this city went to t he wall Tues day. Ills liabilities' are about $200, but i assets are far in advauce of the liabilities. ' The cause is apparent to all. The regular quarterly statement of the Davis & Wiley Bank appears in this rr Uaue. This institution is well managed ! and perfectly Bound. ..Its business has I increased very much during the last year t ' , ' - , - . of to. - - r . . . ... m They can't help knowing something j lhiy have printers nik aud have about him for he advertises in most of i built' up a big trade in furniture duriug the papers. Consequently he is knowu ' llc lwst few months and enjoys the friendship and patronage! W. J. DAVIS &. CO. of a larg number of people. If you need ' This iirm is known all over North Car- anyinuig in t?ie jewelry line dou't hesi-, olina. They do an immense business tate to giye him a call. You will get ' an( are likely to succeed. The mem good treainent. - bers of the firm are 'experienced and lib- J. W. bostian. eral. They know how to buy and how to Afr P.imfinii ilniwsnV. attAirmfr in "1!1a . Sell Corundum (with magarite altered) Clay county. Mica Mitchell and Clay counties. Roofing slate Stanly county. Asbestos (large specimen) Burke county. Kaolin several specimens from va ridus counties. . . ; Fine clay Franklin countyX TfrANTBDA boy to leant tko prUiag trad. , If Call at this office. c . ..m : : : , TnXTED: Ail desiring photos wast corns llitiraih Morgaa's aew china lore. De iroa:kaiat a picture, frawes et ongraviogs? pome. his light under a bushel." He believes J lu -narioue. we learned from a mau who came by the building that morning. A Christinas Kiit't. The Watchman has worked hard for its natrons during the past twelve months. We dou't ask you to give us anything. All we want is a liberal pat ronage. Cau't you do a little talking and get us at least one new subscriber ami send or bring k in as a "Christmas gift." Your neighbors don't all takehe paper.. Certainly if you go at it iu earn est you can get one. If you cau't get one for a year take him for six months or three mouths j6u Id be better than nothing,. Get them to read it three months and the chances are that they i'u) not do. without itTthen. rti will acinox ledge ech one aeut tkrough-h paper. Attend to this, please. in printer's ink and proves it by adver- J Using extensively. He tells what he j has and all about it. If you don't be-j lieve it just call at his store and be con vinced. J. ALLEN BROWN. Mr. J. Allen Brown talks about coal, fertilizers, and insurance in this paper. He is prepared to do right by you aud furnish anything in his line at satisfac tory prices. Don't hesitate to call on hi nr. He is a handsome man and very sociable. " concluded. ftignteeu brilliant cut garnet, rare tints, Macon county. One rich cherry-red garnet, cut and mounted, Alexander couuty. Three cut emeralds, (green beryl), Alexander county. : ... ... l:j.i : t nK.ucuus j .uuuuu, vgrccu Blo- Tho Grcat SurTcrcr. dumeue), Alexander county. Three cut white beryls, Macou county. The above is tke title of a volume, now One brilliant limnid bervl. cut and in press, of unusual interest to the gen mounted, Alexander couuty. feral reader, and especially members of rive cut. cokien-vellow bervls. Macon I the Lutheran cuurcn, aud otner denom and Alexander counties. I inations. We have perused much of the Several cut opalesceut quartz from Ca- J manuscript of which it is composed, andl barrus countv. cau vouch for the deep Interest mat a Thrf nf. ufuviniMc tf rut i nun rli 1 rpiifl! nor rf t.li ttnnlr will RfTnwlr which Ihey are amoug the liveliest firms trom iredell cohutv. will have to be read to be appreciated, Fifteen cut specimens of smoky topaz. I and learn of the vicissitudes, sufferings, (cairngorm of the Scotch). Iredell county; Christian devotion and other revelations Monazite (red crystals) Alexander 1 in his eventful life, too many to relate in Organ Churclr. Some of our fkrmers are notflirouyh picking cotton. There will le Christmas service at Lower Stone church on Saturday. Mr. Jacob. A. Smith had his arm badly cut by-the cotton gin, but is now improv ing. There will be a Christmas tree at Mr. Chas. Barnes ou Christmas day at four o'clock in the evening. Mr. F. E. Harris left a few weeks ago for Texas. Mr, Harris being yet a young man we are sorry to loose him but wish him much success in his new home. Mr. T. M. Yost is quite sick with the grip. Mr. Nimrod M. Barger saysbe. has killed. more rabbits this winter than eyerr Christmas service will be held on Sun- day at Organ church. Ihey will not have a Christinas tree hut are going to send their Xinas money to South View Orphan Home. - Miss JNettic - tiarger lias been quite si k with the measles for the past few days. Mr. 1. u. L'eiunerer and 3liss aiinnie Fisher.'of Cabarrus county, were married last Sunday, Rev. Vr. R. Brown ofliciat- Miss Ella E. Kluttz is teaching at lviuttz's school house and is liked by everyone. The birds are about all killed out in this neighborhood and nothiug more of the hunters is heard. Mr. H. A. M. Holshouser will lecture at Grace' Reform church on the 5th Sun day. . w. ' Danny Biv1n editor of the Stanly JWvrt, diked ont in hhi best suit of clothes, passed through here yesterday morning ! hunting Santa Clau and expects o'find f him lu Wadesboro. He has beeu a good i t boy aid we think Sauta will give him I . some candy. - ' 1 ''..'.-' , Mr John F. Iiigle Is a first-! ass rshoe ;tnd boot maker. He showed us this week a pair of hunting boots that he had .xnadc for Capt. H. A. Judd, of New Lon- I lon. The large lots of such work that I he getaJtsndo, speaks of tho worknian .ah1p in iUelf. We learn that some one stuck a piece of rait In the frog of the twitch on the Western road six: miles from here, Mon day night. It is not known whether it was done with the in'ent of wrecking or not. No. 45. freiuht. was caueht and had tuc trout trijck.to jumpthe track. " Sad Disappoiiitiuent Mtt. Editor: Your vocation is to gather news, both good aud bad, for the information of your readers. Let me give you an item. There lives iu the vicinity of Bethauy -Acjtdemy, in this county a quiet aud lnoifensive octogena rian, who recently met with a very sad disappointment. Well, what was it? Did he receive unfavorable intelligence in re lation to his hlps at sea? Have they beeu strauded in some sand-bank and the entire canro of valuables lost? Not so. He has uo ships at sea to be stranded nor valuable cargo to be lost. ;WelI, has he met with heavy losses, in the way of deposits, by bank failure-j? No, not so. He has no bank deposits to lose. Well, what then? Has he loaued large amounts of money to some mercantile firm, which lias made a'n assignment and left him out of the list of preferred creditors? Not so again. He has no money to lend, neither iu large nor small amounts. Well what is the sad disappointment? Let me tell you. He recently bought from a youth in the neighborhood, an opossum, of medium size, which he intended for his Christmas dinner. He accordingly prepared a cage, with comfortable quar ter for his 'possum, fed him with milk, bread, scraps of meat, etc., iu order tol have in in in gooaondition wnen tne proper time arrived. But now comes the sad disappointment. Some roguish per son, not having the fear of tho penalty, attached to the violated statue, iu such cases, made and provided before his eyes, but being instigated by an evil in tent and a strong desire for 'possum roast, did, in the silent hour of the night thiev ishly creep along to the cage and abstract the 'possum therefrom. Now, would tho abstraction of a 'possum from his cage, in the silent hours of the night, without the consent of the owner, amount to lar ceny? And if so what would be its class ification? Would it come under the head j of simple or compound larceny? Not be ing conversant with, jurisprudence, the classification is left to the legal fraternity. The sufferer has been heard to say that if the guilty persou would come forward and confess his evil doing, and refund the money paid for the 'possum, ho re port would be made to the nand inquest of the county at its next returning ses sion. Elevk. Five thousand citizens of Indiana sent a petition to Gov. Holt asking him to 're spite the sentence against Alfred Dawns, of Charlotte, for burglary. Dawns has had his sentence transferred uutil th 22d of January. C. B. WEBB. Mr. Webb is the Statesville marble man. He knows his business, has much experience, and does not fail to please his customers. He does not ask you to die just for fun, but if you want a handsome monument or anything in his line he will make everything satisfactory. p. P. P. P. P. P. is a medicine that is highly recommended. It is sold by Messrs. T. F. Kluttz & Co. We don't think they would sell tu article that has no merit. Try it. TIC ELECTROPOISE. . The Electropoise is a new Invention. We know not him; of it, but have heard several say that it was all that id claimed for it. ' ' B. B. B. You all know of this celebrated patent medicine. It has been on the market for several years and evidently possesses some merit. DURHAM ALLIANCE FACTORY. The Durham Alliance Tobacco Manu facturing Company is an established in stitution. Its capital stock has been in creased twice since it started, and the goods sent out is fast gaining popularity. The men connected with it and the stock h6lders are all Alliancemen and know all about tobacco. You can safely risk buying good-tobacco from them at very reasonable prices. NORFOLK. ALLIANCE EXCHANGE. This institution is worthy of your pa tronage. We know the manager, Mr. J. J. Rogers, personally, alid think any business entrusted to his care wiil be at tended to properly. BOYNE & BADGER. These gentlemen are well known jew elers at Charlotte. They have a full line and are perfectly reliable. They adver tise diamonds in the Watchman, and if you need any they have, got them. 8. A. L. JOHNSON. Mr. Johnson has been doing a jewelry i ? . ii.- . r r ... uusiuess iu mis cuy ior a iew monins Heiias built up a larire trade aud uo doubt will be successful in the under taking. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. The National Banking law is one of the things iu this country that we can not approve of, but the gentlemen who conduct banks according to the law are not responsible fur it. The First Na tional of Salisbury is one of the soundest banks in the country, aud all the gentle men conn cut ed with it are among our best citizeus. If you need anything iu their line you will find them honest and polite. t JOHNSTON & ELLIOTT. Messrs. Johnston & Elliott, of Char lotte, arc second to none in their line of trade. They own valuable granite quar ries and can furnish anything in the mar bio and granite Hue as cheaply and as good as any firm in the country Write them for estimates. CAMERON 8TEAM PUMP CO. tTbis Is one of the oldest and most re liable concerns in the country. They can furnish anything in the pump line for mines, quarries, factories, walla or any thing else. Write them If yon need, any such machinery. Ton can't do better. R. L. WRIGHT. You all know Lee Wright. He is rap idly coming to the front as au attorney. A. 8. HEILIG. Sidney Heilig, attorney at law, is one of the coming young men of the State and will always be iu the front ranks. JOHN A. RAMSAY, C. E. Captain Ramsay will do all your civil engineering for you. J. T. WYATT. Mr. Wyatt will get you up any sort of a mill stone yon want. He has good granite and understands the business thoroughly. . ROYAL BAKING POWDER. E. 2C. ANDREWS. The name of E. M. Andrews is a house hold word throughout "this entire sectiou of the State. He has been remarkabl successful iu the furniture trade. Printer's ink has helped him very much. L. RITCHIK &TCQ. This is a new firm in our city, as they state in their advertisement. They have a good stock of goods and will treat you nicely. Call ou them. J. H. EXXISS. Mr. Enniss is an old landmark. He is the oldest druccist in Salisbury. He - m w . m . 1 carries a lull stocK. lie has one oi tne most desirable business" positious ou Main street. BRYANT i. STRATTOX. Sadler's Business College, Ualtimore, Md., was established in 1864. It is one of the most complete concerns of the kind in America. T. F. KLUTTZ & CO. This firm is well known. Thoy have a nice place of business, corner of Main and Inuis streets. They do a big busi ness in the drug line. d. it. JCLiAirTT eo. This firm deals in general merchan dise. They have a larue number of cus tomers and enjoy the advantage of a big rade. II. i L. WRIGHT. The stock of this firm is iu the hands of assiguees. Hard times, short crops and the bad financial system of our gov ernment pulled them down. They are energetic young men and will yet succeed n overcoming such obstacles. W. H. B. S. TUCKER 4. CO. This is the oldest business firm in Ral eigh. It has unlimited capital, good bus- ness talent, experience and everything i mi necessary to inaKe a success. iney know how to buy and how to sell. Their store is a thing of beauty. None of our this uolice. Children Cry .for.FitcherY Castorial county. ! Amethyst (cut, showing rutile" en closed) Iredell couuty. Zircous (lot of crystals) Henderson county. Guramite (sith dark core of urauite) Mitchell county. Malachite Rowan county. Cyanite Mitchell county. Citrine topaz, cut Burke county. Dolomite Alexander county. Gen1hrtnickel ore) Jackson county. Leopardite Mecklenburg couuty. FROM STATE MUSEUM. Large crystal limpid quartz Wake county. Ainethist Franklin county. Garnets (two large crystal) Buncombe county. Muscovite (large crystal) Mitchell county. Beryls (two large opaque crystals) Mitchell county. Beryl (a small semi-transparent crys tal) Buncombe couuty. Quartz (large, very dark crystal) Mit- choll couuty. OOLD AND GOLD ORES. Gold nugget Franklin county, loaned per yard. IBs? etock of oy Associates justice j. j. uavis. Gold nugget Loulsburg, loaned by Mr. Ar&nur Arnncton, Gold nugget -Montgomery coonty, loaned by Mr. T. K. Bruner. Gold dust(pannln gs) Chatham county, loaned by Mrs. S. E. Jones. Gold (amalgamated) Chatham county, loaned by Mrs. 8. E. Joues. Two fuc simile nuggets (aggregating in weight seven pounds, Sam Christian mines) Montgomery couuty. E. B. D. WANTED Twenty tbotmad people are invited to the Drug Store of E. O. Culhrel where joa can mqj evetyag la tne anjg , line. - WANTED: Ererybody to bay their heary and faacy groceries from Cbecly -McCnf-loh. Money is scarce kl oar prices are low. WANTED: Men in every neighborhood ; t get subscribers for the Wai-ohma. WANTED: 909 bald-headed men to come sndf et their hair cut at T. s I. Vinsoa'a barber chop, on South Maia street. WANTKD: 1,000 new cash subscribers t the Watohmaw before the first day of Jan uary, 1892. If you will work and talk yon can aid us. WANTED. A sclroolrpublic or subscription, to begin any time after Jan. 1st. Would take charge of an academy ia some good open ing. Have been teaching a good part of eight yenra. Shall be glad to furnish references. frr farther information address J. llsMT Tharp Harmony, N. 0. WASTED: P. II. Thompson has a largo lot of fine shingles at his foundry which he wishes to sell. For cash he wilf sell thenva ji.30 and $5.75 per m. iSKTlsfalilian!" Two Stores Full of M Goods AT KLUTTZ &RENDLEMAJNTS Nov reedy, the largest and best assortment of 1 DRESS GOODS In al) qualities we hare ever offered, and at prices to Butt all pockctbooks. CARPETS. The best and haiwJsomeet line we have ever offered. Price from 20 ecnta to CLOTHING, The beet selecUoo xte have ever tauteJ Erioeg td fcill toyac tfliljU? Coomb;- T3m and Underwear ft specialty. SHOES ! BHOES! 8IIOE81 From the cheapest to tho best hand-sewed, at one price to all, and that prleo rock-bottom. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. MUSEUM COLLECTION. Free gold in quartz (two specimens) Burke county. Free gold in quartz (threo specimens) Stanly county. Free gold in ferrugenous quartz Cald well county. Free gold with sulphide and limonite Mecklenburg county. Auriferous pyrite and limonite Alex ander county. Gold in veiu quartz Caldwell county. Auriferous ferrugenous quartz Ala mance comity. Auriferous ferrucenous quartz Meck lenburg couuty. A rawAiia tvnn Alio nildfi f AToil- . m 15 f- 11 J 1 , I S. ti I 11CI UUO 111 UCUVUO UUU ,M A1AVIV readers should go to Raleigh and fail to Lnl coun visit this houte ou will be charmed, Auriferous ferrueenous auartz Cald well couuty. for you seldom see such u store. J. F. McCUBBINS & CO. This firm buys cotton. They can't Auriferous ferrugenous quartz Meck lenburg county. Gold-bearing slate Alamance county. Gold-bearing quartz Caldwell county. Auriferous brown ore Caldwell county Auriferous pyrite in quartz Mecklen burg county. Auriferous quartz Alamance county. Gold-bearing limonite Mecklenburg county. Gold-bearing cellular quartz Stanly countyl. Gold-bearinc slate Rowan county. Gold-beariui' sulphide Davidson a handsome stock. aud sell the same way. VICTOR WALLACE. p y r i t e Mecklenburg s u 1 p h i d e Cabarrus pay you much for it now, for they don't rule prices. You may depend on honest treatment by them. KLUTTZ & RE2fDLEMAN. This is one of the best business houses in Salisbury. ; They enjoy a large city and country trade. If they don't treat ibeir customers right we don't know it. No comulaint has been made at this of- county .... . . . I ficc. They have good looking clerks and "" ""s They buy closely idlwrin a county. Gold-bearing limonite Gaston county Gold-bearing sulphide iu slate Rau- Mr. Wallace is one of tne well estab- dolnh countv i ..... luhnrv ltd I Gold-uearins Drown ore itowan has beeu in business here many years. lie has a large ana varicu stoctc or gooas Gold-bearing at all times aud will sell right. He is county. now offering his stock of clothing at Gold-bearing greatly reduced prices. Gold-bearing We would like to continue this write- county, up, but a Kood many business concerns Gold-bearing don't advertise county. x Gold-bearing sulphide Rowan county a u 1 p h i d c Cabarrus The best of all lands, at price that all can buy and eat to their fill. things to eat, and have bought the be6t ana a nost I everytmng. us before you buy. ' ' lours to serve, We like good Come aud tee KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN. O O WALLACE'S o o CLOT ING WAIT M ENT, They dou't throw out cou,nM V any bate aud so the fish go on up stream countT looking for some fisherman with more Gold-bearing enterprise. Always buy Rooaa or deal county with the man who advertises; you know that he wants to sell. The man who does not advertise may not want to sell you auything. We wish all our advertisers a merry Christmas and increased busi ness during 1892. 6 u 1 p h i d e Cabarrus slat e Montgomery slat e Mecklenburg slat e Montgomery slat e Montgomery lavio News. Our farmers report low prices on to bacco. The new postofSee at Pino has been recently put on route Ko. 13 316, The I county. SILVER ORES. Argentiferous galena and pyrite Da vidson county. Argentiferous sulphides Rowan and Cabarrus counties. Silver and pyrite Watauga county. Argentiferous galena and sphalerite Wilkes county. Silver with zinc-blende McDowell countv. Silver-bearing sulphides Rowan and Cabarrns counties. Silver-bearing galcnlte Davidson 4. 'The ladies are wild over Royal Baking I Powder . Wctlo.n't knoy anything ahoutj Stain? mails co bv there now F. P. Cash, and family, of Salisbury, were en a visit at 6ntlth Grove, last week, the epeste of Dr. Cash. Dr. W. OT Martin has returned from lectures at Philadelphia, he will resume his practice. Miss Ada and Ida Ruse, of Crutchfleld, N. C, are visiting relatives aud friends in Farmingtoii. Mrs. Dr. Johnson has returned from a recent visit to Winston. Miss Mattid Eaton's school, "Sunny Side Seminary;" closed last week. The horse belonging to Neel Kerfee.- ran away aud broke up his buggy. ' 2so oue hurt.. Misses Lila and Joie Redman will on Xmas eve, at the Methodist church at Pino, be married to Mr. C. F. Graves and J. H. Swing. Hustler. Cotton Market Good middling; Strict middling, Middling, -Tinges, - j - 7.35 - 7J 7J rinUnlf fVhftrrn's countv. Bilver-bcnrlDg blende Montgomery noantr. Silvei got&-ber!g totpbttf Daviddoa County. COPPER ORES. Chalcopyrite Davidson county. Chalcopyrite Ashe county. Chalcopyrite Alleghany county. Chalcopyrite Davidson county. Chalcopyrite Davidson county. Chalcopyrite Cabarrus county. Chalcopyrite Person county. Chalcopyrite Rowan couuty. Azurite Moore couuty. ' Azurite aud malachito Chatham county. Boruitc and malachite Person county. Bornite and malachite Ashe county. Chalcopyrite and malachite Mecklen burg county. , Malachite Person county. Chalcopyrite Lincoln county. Chalcopyrite Ashe county. Chalcopyrite Cabarrus county. Chalcopyrite Davidson county. Chalcopyrite Davidson county. ChalAjyrite-HChatJuiu3 county. EC OUSTED FLOOB. PRICES REDUCED! I have an immense stock of Winter Cloth ins: whit h must now be sold, ami im n'eet will mai Beg rininjj- w will Qive u to 1 n v W i n r r the hard times I to suit. week I i chance ing low. tV. prices th this all a Cloth u "These Figures : : i .oo , Suits fof 4.00 ) csoo " . 75 M oo " 8.5o j 12.. o u " lo.oo 15.oo ' do r 18.0D " 15.oo 22.oo " I8.00 Arnrnnnfo onil nanfo in nrnnnrfirm MY SECOND FLOOR is elegantly arranged as a Clothing Department, and we have the choic? net, cnlpAtinn ever hroiirrht, to this ranrknt! : We promise you all lair atment and the value of your money. Truy, V. WALLACE.

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