Carolina Watchman. JAN. I, Coun- fto man m w v - I will, boflxca. rains hare swcllwUbe creeks to V, or. Lurn tbbks to ZUu. Jofca 3. Kon f.r public documents eonV.ua. 3 tjjnl Charlotte burglar is now fcU lifc Bouteno ia the peniten- ,ry lth is the birthday of Gen. - x. 'o bnlidav iu-North e. a is "v' &. if Mm. Dr. K Good Farm In sr. Mr. B. J. Upchurch, of Wake county, got to first premium for the best yield of corn on upland last year. IIo ! made 60 barrels cn five acres of upland. He docs hot kocp his smoke house or corn crib in the' West. Ho baa killed enough of meat this winter to last hira two years if be -does not sell any. Two of bis hogs weighed a thousand pouad3 oho 400, another GOO. If all farmers were to do R well fherc would be entirely to much J ''over-production,'' but the best way is to :s-f - :. . j i : i raise your own nog ami uomiuj. , ; m.mm 'T3 11. Eatnos ro- yeeterday morning from a two vU'i at Gold Hilb ' Jnublic ruada i" 6fv! urv good lhu tar, uuc r i3 cb an gin 5 thex. - - iaTO receiTcd a copy of the Atlanta. 1 n.anao. It Is neatly, gotten up u 11 of i .i 1 1 rest i n S In formation. mo.w storm brpke down the tcle- Vi-es in li'.s section pi lb ft Plate, impevlk-g progress n other k" alter Wy&U is geitiug.hia band lice preparatory to filling the va j a the postoinc caused by the -t'.oa .of E. H; Beau. tend out a supplement Hh3 week or. tains i-.i-rd., of Salisbury' lea1" ii.?84Acm. Wba ytm v. aut any- their iinn r;-S on lia'W. L; ill. u-ero-iv preparing to rnovo y(, toT-ABhevil!N wr.ere be will Ida homo in sthe future We are Ioo.;o a Tood citizen like Hr. Officers of Iho Fair. At the annual Sheeting of the stock holders of tbaPiedmont Allninc? Fair, held Monday, January 4th. the following officers were ' elected.- for the ensuing Tear: Benton Ludwig. president:'!. D. Linn, J. ELs McKeuzic. vice-presidents; J. C. Bernhardt, secretary; T. B. Fralcy, treasurer. Directors John Beard, J. F. Ludwig, a- L. Kluttz, G. G. ftitchie, H. H. Fink, W. L. Harris, G. Wf Corri- her, Jesso W. Miller, J. H. Harrison, C A. GuHy and B F. Shuping. Finance j committee C. II, TJcKenzie, T. M. Kerns, 8. R. Harrison. Tlio WroagrWr.y. A few days ago a gentleman from another town came here to open bisqV ness, provided he could get & euitable place at reasonable rent. He found one. cr more locations that ho liked, but the rents asked were entirely too much. This is cofci the way o build up a town. All people who wanltUo establish an en terprise that is commendablo should be encouraged. And in no case should they be driyen away by high rents or any thing iof the kind. Give tbem a warm welcbme, show them around and do everything to make them feel good and friendly disposed to the town. MIKING DEPAETME NT. Mining News Gathered in Thb Other States. and 'Mlnlnr1 a sfi htislnrw If WlTSJPd with srnc care and industry as merchandlstnfr, tasWnp, or anT otlicr lcritlwata cirstilt. It Is also acreator or so'M mealtfu It Is clalmwl tu the proSt on cold una stiTer cUctas. fiH?e tntt ciscovery 01 com in i&4 on the Pactnc coast, amounts to over s per ceui. pr annua. ine :.at-r vi s.ue ynet-iuus la'ires from t he eart b baa 'fast ant anl tntricMc valne. Tiio cellar oe orlncrs to tuc surface is aaomtrnoiiar aaufo :o tee weaiia ci me woria," Another Wreck. - Hardly had iho railroad hands cleared away the land slide at Bwannanoa tun nel vrhen they were called to r. similar work aefir thi3 city. A huge rock in Rock c;trsix miles up the Western road, became loose and fell acrcs3 the track Monday night; A special, consisting of tke engine and Capt. Sei:-s.-,r; private car, niuin dashing along only a. few min utes ahead of the iDComiag pasenper train. The engine struck the rook and was thrown across the traeh, falling on one-'eido. The engineer and fireman, John Jenkins and J. ii. Eagle, were for tunato to easap without scriom injury. r.t-t Mr u4 -'k cat wah (Isi niic tl but 0 in it was hurt. Passengers and mail had to be tranaisrod until the wreck wa3 cleared away. ' Animal Meetiasr. The stockholders of tho Salisbury Cot- ton Mills held their annual meeting at the mill Monday morning. After much other routine work, the following dircc- I torswero elected for the year 180'J: J. M. Odell, S.: H. Wiley, J. M. Kuox, W. Smithdeai; Theo. F. Kluttz, E. B. C Ilamblcy and W. L. Kluttz. After the adjournment of the meeting of thq stockholders, the directors met and declared a semi-annual dividend of 6 per centpayable in sixty days. The follow ing officers were elected-for the ensuing yir: J. 31, iMeii, presiaeni; C3. ii. Wiley, vice-president F. J. Murdoch, secretary and treasurer; J, M. Knox, From present indications mining op erations will be lively in this section this spring. We learn that the mines at New Lon don are likely to become paying institu tions. 9 I manager. These are the same offic fs who have had control eince the mills were built They havo managed it well, and their rc-eiection gives satisfaction to all couj cerned. ' ! Several changes in the ownership of mining property are on foot in Rowan and surrounding counties. Mr. G. W. Patterson, of Cabarrus county, has found valuable iron ores on his farm located on Coddle Creek. A valuable gold mine has be en -found in Nash county, near tho Partis Mine. Efforts aro bciinr made to form a com pany to work it. Specimens of very fine red homitite iron ore from a new discovery in Mont gomery county has been left at our office for inspection. Superintendent MuMcy, of the Mora tcck Mine in Montgomery county, was in town a fjv days ago. He reports the j The World's Fair RALEioni N. C, January la.Tie State Board of Agriculture and the Board of World's Fair Managers , met hero this afternoon. Governor Holt and all the members of both boards were present. Secretary T. K. Broner made a .nnr) nn hit vijit tr PhirjlCft hist Tnfidfl . V W . V VU J v V". - - 1 nnd ftated that he had applied for 20.0C0 square fect pf space for agricuitnre, nor ticnltnre. mines and mininr. fish and fisheries, and forestry exhibits, for acme ot tnese aepartmenta requcsteu icet each, whichiis in excess of the amount propesedto pe allowed. 1 l - Ttfo Yaltxnblo Books. We have Undertaken to furnish our readers with! two very valuable books. Labor and Capital," Is the ti'tlo of on the other is f'Profitable Farming in the South.,' Thfcso books ought to be In the hands of every farmer in North Carolina. The books can be seen at the Watch- maw office at any time. Tho irice of 'Labor and Capital," is $2.00, cloth binding; "Profitable Farming" is $3.50, cloth. Call ftn d Beo them and giro tw your order. www mm GLO nn . Gent's Furnishing Goodv&c. Together with ft nico lino of BOOTS AND SHOES cost; 3 Cotton Market. Good middling, Strict middling, Middling, Tinges, - 5 Stains, - 7.35 - 7i 7i Married. On December 81 1S01, by Rov. H. A.' Trexler, Mr. Thomas J. A. Barger and Miss Minnie L. Kluttz. On Januarv 6. 1S92. at tho homo of Mr. Johu Rusher, Mr. John E. G:uther, of Davie county, and Miss B. Lou .uliseu heimer, of Rowan county. . Tlecantlv. at the- residence of J. M 1 , j j . - - PJohnson, in Farmington, Davie eouoty, I t: t i7Uia ........ ...-.:n :.. .' riage to Mr. M. M. Cuthrell. rumor ufloa.t to -iho. .effect 'letf schedule-w'iil yo into opera- !c tho li. D.'road Sunday, nriDg h oootln ualo bere at &30 in- . - itftllfctioa f ofioari of th 6eJ- "dire Knights of Pythias will be Her nr .'fr Hall next Tuesday Uoy. Dr. Crewy, pi utiunouo, liver s.c a.l dress. S . t 1 . A. iivt wor e- is coinc rieni on. h'"-J- 3 i' vv"v ' t - 1 Jfihe person r owning the old shabby II if 3 on some This is for You. The Watchman did not Ktart out to do a credit business, but there is a gocd deal of money duo It cn subscriptions carried orer. It ia surprising how carelees some peo- pla ara about these little matters. A dollar or two docs not amount to much, but when several hundred owe that much each, it ij a good deal to a poor news paper mac. We have experimented about long enough to fird out who will pay and who " " rwill not. Members of lb -church who sit of the raalu Btretalw-" . t fruea down ana -puV uF - , is ii-irinr vod can't estimate ttiet ' ' . - 1 " - . - - - with R ) ni'u-ii e:rnestncss are cs 'wieu to ptij il3 L"'.KO! , nut ojiiio ui vwj doit. Though thf ought to know that ; they will never pass the "golden gates" if thev start awav owing for their paper. I I'lnual dividend will be declRted at r.RYei;.t i-. reived bills will get them, be- March meeting. fore the i!:st of i-ebruary. Aii wao ian ? - to pav u' by that lime may expect to pay r. J. V. Simmons, of Newtcu, and I . , y - ' -n ,nilifin Ihorapeon. of ti.lscity, have bought, ' 7r. ik u rus-'-kaJ L: E. r.teere and w, 1 . technical e He buries at- the old siana.i-;; - 'a . . . -v. - ! points tacy win dvj i h, firm r. o jhod to the world. We mom business iy Wll. M. ' ' , ,;M 1!V in rr.fn.iu everv , , - .... ...-. iiovr. . v. - .3 ox iae'.r.!L.njKvwr. - j - Deaths. A few days ago G. A. Hart man, a prominent citizen of Farmington, N. C, died of pneumonia aud grippe. His re mains were placed in tha cemetory at Fanaingtoa. On Sunday night January 2d, as the clock was at nine, it was anuounced that life had left the body cf Miss Sallie 31c Mahan, and it was bo. On Monday 5I10 t lv- 111 1 1t wa bunco.' at rino. ue naa oeen a suifercr for severa.1 months but bore her afflictions well and waited with patience Cald-.vcll for the Master to pav enough. Sho 1 was a bright light in the homo circle, iu socictv and in the church. On the scroll iniuing iuterebls as looking bright. Tho N. C. Gold Mining & Bullion Company, with Hon. A. B. Cornell, ex- ew York, as president, contemplatefi working tho bed of the Uwharrie river, in Montgomery county, cn a very extensive sc-iie in the early spring. We understand that $80,000 worth of machinery has been contracted for. The Emerald and Hiddemto Mining Company, of Alexander county, has set tled it t.'. it ire indebtedness, notwith standing rumors to the contrary, and has closed work lor tue winter, in ino spring oporatiens will be resumed on larger scale. A committee of a London company which has lately approved a sapphire m'.ao In Montana and agreed to pay $2,000,000 for it, half in cash and half in stock, is expected daily lit Hid denite to inspect this mine and if it meets the expectations of this committee a new company will doublle.-.s be formed 11 1 to operate it, Bays tee jjannm-'.ri:. E 1 Yon icant a picture of the national ; f.fllrers of Hie klliace. Send $1.00 and jet the Progressive Farmer and the )Va:r:hm'zn and picture. Wo-havo purchase! tho on tiro stock of H. fc L. WRIGHT, and will -positively, closo.it out at cost. Call at onco and oxamina our goods and Bargains at FETZER'S CLOTHING STOKE. I Wright's old Eland, opposite Postoffice. Only l.fi-O for tJt rrvjratic For- mer. Watchman and a picture cf all the officers of the national Alliance tn- cludinij each State President. JEWELKY ! t-t-ft-t-t-t-t-t-t-t t I am Btill on Dock With. NEW FIRM WITH NEW G Q0D Cotton OF ALL KINDS. I jjianuid meotin-j; of the stockholders. TaesdRT. AM the orj'nfll- 1 . Tho Hickory Mercury thus refers to county's "golden Yi.hige : Abor.t ten days uo, Mr. Ivecvcr, at Gran ite Falls, killed a dftck for dinner. v SI 1 t 1 ! name on our rwimial met:i:i of the Q: lck- Club waa hold at the slab rooms last trsday night. Officers for the ctssu- .veer were olectod. This clu! rwas Bt-d in h.onor of Gen. -Andrew- Jack- laud waa oj-gaulzvd on the anniyer of his victory ul New Orleana. The Watchman is going to be lively frora now on.but tho raoney mut be on hxud hereafter when the paper goes. A word to the wise is B illieient. Ml I PI : f time she has written for herself ':a good name' The footprints of her earthly walk aro seen in "the straight nd narrow ri.itir' to whoso end she has , ; gone. J. j.. men;. George Hiram Cowan died Becenjbcr 24,- 1H91, aged 5.4 years, 10 mouths anjd $ days. His remains were laid to rest i" Franklin cemetery. He leaves a jmfo and four helpless little children to mourn their loss. He trusted in Jesus for a mansion to rest his weary soul when frPH from thi.4 huii3 of clav. He was a great su Merer. " , Cni.-rEN. Letter From Virginia. Although I am in a distant State, my mind wanders back to the readers of the Watchman and I think that, a line from this quarter would be ot some interest lo them. By thistime the most of you know that I am" at Koauoke College. This in stitution is situated in the city of halcm, WLilo drcssi:., it, two pie-es of. pure rok! was found in its craw. This created ! a curiosity as to where it came fjom. oned that, it tarao out cf the Seo my p.toek befor yon pareh3e. ilespeet fully, S. A. Li. JOHNSON. Is the Hatter, of the Cjirpaniss' Act 18r32 to ib"yu, ana oi the The undersigned hare bought out the stock of Mr. F. W. BROWN, on Fisher street, opposite D. B. Julian & Co. We aro constantly receiving ntw goods for the Fall and Winter trad. W have a select stock of Ad erHhfn formd tn Tlrsi Class Dry Goods Stora. i W. mmh hnplnnnn and will ersrv- thing at roASOTiablo priors tnd treat you right. We will pay tho high etri market prices for i Chickens, Butter, Eggs, .Com, Peas, FOB MILL AND. EXPORT. alwvys pay hiht'tt rd$i pri - or ion and . . i. n't. f to th ' s- " 1 dirt from a well which was dug abort two months ago. On exarniuin; this dirt, other pieces were soon found. From this and ether proof winch are rapidly Hanblsy Preoliold Geld Mines, Limitod- J 5ltirVSSi ?110oljnlry Prodnoe r See SALE 0PLAKR- Dy virtu. : of rt iWroe of ibe Snporior Oourt of IlcwT! r.onstj ir. the co of M. I. hT nd othrrs ft?ii.H LuU Miller &n! o-hert, will 8j11 t hOTTstrJ plp at th rtrS itnet cf A. H. TiirT, or. We-lnesay, tb 2Qth ihj ct JaaDry, !.tmrt of r?A la ni toimshi. !k'Vr,r.ng tho tanris of ,t 0. Men!fi3. J. A. tew,-..-t, M. M. Miller nod othrtr, containing ll.r ft-ro t Also, one oth-r trtct Fitnatr in Atwcll" tOw nl)ip, ;v joining t': of Jrhn F. T. bHI, it. M. Si'tv.o; acrns, known n3 :ur M've truct. Torms -' . mil twelve monllu v, r i; i-trro-rfr . ratf if Ciii!.t i- " '. ;.-r This !!"th i'.v of !. .-..,1'.- , J. . iSTEW ) ' ;'irrs. contfcininc The death of Dr. A. W.5 MHler, who i been pastor of the First Presbyt-erian jrch of Chariots e for the past thirty , years,. cast a gloom rover that city, t-Buhday afternoon. He had been y for throe weeks, but no -one thought Ullnoas dangerous. -Ho was about 70 krp of ago. . ' ' , . - fTh water worka filter rofusea t-o filt. jbroke down a short while ao, and vaa Ipnlrod , Another serious brear ocear 4ycsterday in uaother part. In tho jc&ntrVue we will be fnrniehed water raring a strong rosombhVr.ee to cider, h e filter hae givtva the oompany oonsld- f-ac'a trouoie be-to ro, ine w;i ujuvt.u Sn aftr it 'wa.-j nut In'phiec. fEing Winter, in all his glory, camo wn onus n fow da-s 350. tonovr pe I tallirig late Saturday evening find ,V.inui. throu-h the night covering Irl earth to the depth of about two ic-'lo;;. Tt was too c.old'fbr snow Mon- '.t.'aad tho sloct fell thick and fast. By tV. bt iho- boughs cf the treowero Ir'gbed down with their burdens of U W andioo. The thaw then began and to-lay not a v eafsi.se 0 f th e e n 0 v.- can bo li- - '. - I irlttuUlv f peaking, Charlotte is a dry ' t 0. Tae oonnty ranlsssionera have cuy refused to recew tha ltoeaso to . aad t eesftteac U m m - r itoi hwnt closed . Tioea tr1i iK the stuff have bcea forced to eeac j&cont towns for It. r3alisbnry has largely drawn on. Bat Statesvill dry " town, fr-nl .4h ! in ost of he merchants of Charlotte rciwrt Js greatly increased 'aad1 landlords jtonauta pay much more promptly h before. - - County Commissioners'- Meeting. Tho County Couiroissioners of Rowan met in regular monthly session at the Court House on Monday, January 4th. The full board woro present. W. G. Watson filed a statement 01 all moneys in his hands as Clerk of the Su perior Court, amounting to $l,0S1.53. Messrs. Kluttz. Patterson and Coleman were appointed tt finance committee for the ensuing year. They were also ap pointed to be present at tho recounting and -M.ithment of me county and scaooi taxee for 1891 between the sheriflf and county treasurer; also to be present and assist in making eettloraeut between other oPdcers of the county "and the county treasurer. Phoriff Monroe reported tnat ne naa oolleoted $0,22S.19 of the taxes for the r 1891. 7.0S4 of which ho had paid the county treasurer, and 2,73S,19 had been deposited in tlie bank to tho crodu nf thfl State. ' . r Mr. C. F. Baker was appointed stand ard keeper for Rowan county to 11 tho vacancy caused by thedeatn 01 3ir.t u ma. Brown. a t Brown reported tuo average number of inmates at the poor house for the month of December to bo 20, 11 whte n pr.'nre 1. iU also filed an item ized gtatement of the expend for main taining said inraatc3 amounting to .i.io. A petition for a new public road from Wocdleaf to Nolly's ferry and to diacon tJntt the oco from the ford below the raiir t the fork 6? tho Wilksboro road wm ordered laid over till net deetlng. ni-Hv being produced, it is thought that the whole village of Cranite Falls is direct! v over cn. cf "the rich. -t gold mines in this country.- Wo ;;hry with tho good y,eopie of the "golden village' ovor their grand discovery. General News. The Kedive of Egypt died rcwntly of hk.otl poison. JoIitj H. Inrnann was re-elected pre;u- ,'tnt, of the Richmond Terminal Com pany on Tuesday. Premium lists aro out for tho next Fish Oyster and Game Fair, which will be held at iSew Berne ixbruary 'iz to zi O.nvorse School, tho famous female r-VUi iro -it Knartnnburir. S. C. was de- s!ro ( l iv lire on Sunday night, Jan. 3 Lj.4 about $75,000, Tt i.- rnorted that Dr. Eucrene ('ri- I sou. formcrlv supcrinteudant of the t . Tho cro'litorg of tho RboYo-immcl co:ajar.jr ari rnniroH M fir llforft th( fith CfiT f.f FeS- ...v .v-,-. - - --- mnrr..!Sfl to send their names and Addresses. and th? .articulnrs of their debta or claims r.nd iho names and addresses of their solicit-, ors, if Rr.r, to Theodore F. Kluttz, attorney at law. Salisb'.-.rv. N. 0.. acrcnt for Newman Gold- iion oi k t ornniu. m tlie citr oi i,onaon. r.n'r.r! a, the volnntary i!iuidator ot earn con- )!nv, duly appointed, or in Jiu taereof, toey wiil b-i eicludcl frora tho benefit of any di3- Inbution m.-.'-ic l;etore sucn &cats are proreu. t:i:i .iist uay oi l'ecomcer, i?ai. N. GOLDMAN, Liquidator. Witness: A. W. Kkri.y, Solicitor, 1 1 (it. vinehcpter street, London, Engl&nd. c. 1.;. .r.r 1 1 rtno- -f --.,'! . " tr l I. I . . I j . a. 1 . . ..,1 the Norfolk and Western railroad, in Roanoke Valley, between tho Blue Km go aud Alleghany mountains. Tho air, is healthful and-bracing, and considerably colder thaiv in your Mate. At una col lege are nino North Carolina boys. There-are' three from Row:m county. Manv States aro represented here; we havo'eight Indians from India:; Territory. Tliocplnml is doinir a flourishing work. A new college building is ouo of the im- j ,i.10 Afvlr.ro, is au inmate of a similar provements now spoken or. I ir.3titutiondn Denver, Colorado. We had snow to tue depth ot six ine;;cr last i ucsuay uigiu. ucuu cold ever siuce. Many are interested iu harvesting- ice just now. A large crop will bo housed. Quite a crowd ot peopio were m uie : XccoT,Vms. to the iSV, Mr. II. C. city to-day on amount of the hanging of; , of 'karlotie. wears a tin button a negro, Chaidesatiiins wlucixccurrca dxxct of lhe King's ah ii. t iw-ui. 1 . -iiio win- ...-j t) his wifo with the intention of marrying a white woman. On the gallows he con- (ardina! Manninc. of London, is lying at the point of death, lie is suflering from a severe attack of broichili- and conaestion of the lungs. Rospcctrolly, I. P.ITCHIE &00. Salisbury, Nor. 25tb, 18uL wMMTOcm&co; IDry Goods FO Autumn, ! atom thn riinot mncrr ifiornf. rhiriinn ofhiirh cIrps Dry Goods find Kin- drod vres eter ahenpn under one roof in N 0. KLUTTZ & CO. fessed hi3 crime. His hanging was not made imblic Tho Salvation Army is doing work in the city at this time. Quite an interest is manifested in their meetings. Many aged persons have died with the grippe" in the last two mouths, in this city. But few cases are reported at this time. More somo other time C. L. Miller. Jan. S, Family 10-Cent Diarriiga Hiitme -New ho elide at Swannaaoa tunr.e.l ater th,an was firt stspposevj. It was t la the tunnel nroner. hi:t. in o l3t near the oeer ontrance.n The dirt .1 rock buried tha traelr fnr r . .n4red yard: A large force of . ads were s l to work AYedaeeday filing, but nut liil Saturday evening - - ld trains Passengers and. mall ;;re ixnsf.-rro'l at the. scene of the i'.idoj . All freight, however, had to lav ' Tor, casing CH.nbi'ernble hicnnTeniefnci businessmen. Tfaa ordered laid over THK JURORS. The following jurors were drawn for the next term of court: D.' U Sides, Jno. W. Kerr, J. u. Meeie, o.,jm rfrrsa. S. F. Lord, Samuel Deal, J. A. Kluttz, W. K. Fleming, W. A, Eag.c, J A. Wolf, D. D. Shaver, J. viu.u, M. LnM.cIntyrc.J. B.TCerns Lawrence ' . t t. Tv'ptrhie.J. A. McCubbins, J L Fink, P. C. Lefler, David T. Peeler, G. F.Corndison, Otho Caublc John Harkey, P. M. Shaver, Wn W ; A. Brundon, A. A- , v . era, W. A. Corrihor, R. V. Fleming. Revi It. G. Pearson and wife have rc- ,. frntn an oxior.Mvu Ujrueu' w TOureric-xn trip. Davjc News. Our people seem to enjoy it- Year. James Allen has returned to his home in Iowa. Dr. W. L. Vestal and family have re turned from a trip ra lad km. WoHfti. TTnrnf- and Vahco Allen have returned irom warsunmuwu, .j havo spent some time. t T. TutiiTTi. reeentlv from Wake For est,' took charge of tho public school at Smith Grove on January 4th. 4 horse belonciirg to Ped Brufette while being ridden through the wopos rot his foot into a hole in mo grov.ua and fell breaking his own neck. No. not a kiss, but the impression of a fire shovel was what we paw on his lips " ...,lrtl hirslvind walked un to tb.e doctor's office to get himself patched up, not long since. His wue. m oracrio es tablish herself more thoroughly in the, household, did. with a lire s.iove;, m iu-. Mountain Tin Mining Company TtohtrtT. Linccln. United State3 min ister to Great Britian, is ! suffering from i on nttnotc of influenza. He isthoui'ht to j 1. u V - be improving, however. A dispatch from "Hong Koug says that tho steamer Namehow hr.s found ered otTCuphi point, and that four hun dred and fourteen people were drowned. A millon of dollars in property nnd "oods were reduced to ashes in Chatta nooga, Tenn., December i!G. One of.tlie largest dry goods establishments in the South was destroyed. The Pennsylvania delegation to the National Republican Convention hr.vc s -.-r-r. ITarnson a blaet eve. Aeany lue o'ntir-3 uelefration are enthusiastic in! their support for I -hi inc. Unequalled for the Curo of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chol- SOUT!lErw!f 1NTEH-8TATI3 EXPOSITION, To be held at lUleigb, Oct. 1 to Dec. I, 1891 Visitor! to the Exposition fire cordially In- Ivitcl to visit our etoro, vrlicre they will be kindly, politely and attentively wftitea upon. SHOTTING BY MAIL. Tn these who do uot expect to vl3!t Ralcic dnr!ntr tho Exiiosition or v.!iu desiro to mrko any prernrfition before thst time, wo nr ftble a wrv In the most 5:it:.Efact-ry manner, by the means of ocr thoroughly equipped Mail Order Department. Dress Goods, Wraps, Shoes, Uouspturtiurung rinr.a Unsifrv. Oorsota: tiloves. Underwear. 1 .......... . 7 7 CuTO'tB. Cnrtalna. &c. Ac. , Letter? of looulrv promptly nnveren; pam- nle rhfvrfii'.lv eent. When writing for eam- plea onr patrons will plee.so b definite as to the kind of grvod.?rtlesiroa. intelligent iia tion ca then be given their orders. r GOODS DELIVERED TRET (Bxeept Farnituro and Crockery ) On oil rash of fS.00.an4 over wo willd"1ivrr good? Free to noarct Express office or Railroftd ctation. . Re-Sals 8i-Krite kite ; rcrinnt to a (Veree rf Rr.'i S'nrr'rr Oonrt, I will fell e.t the -&r -ri ..-jce uvtr n Salisbury em UOKDAV, TliK ?TR?KT DAY .' TEBRUARV, l f3, the rlo! l!i4.i of v'. O . Knder, accessed, eituatc nt ai nat Moa Vernon, Scotch-Irish tow.n3hrn. Rc.wa.ti "..?. he IauJ? havg been divided into three l.: ; R3 folio 8: No. 1 Containinar 40 nre--. -ir-. :: ;i-s, - inx-hiding the Kri'ir liomeBt-al. - V1...-r-ji,5 Mills, Paw Milhvt'otion Gin ho;-?e, ir- did water powrr. Rids to opp-t . Xo. 2 Adjoining .to. 1 , containing -M '-1 0 acres, ciorr or lc.!. No iniprovfii. 13 iI to open nt f30. No. 3 Adiointntr No. 1. contaiuitir 1S3 ft.rr8'. morn rr Ik. fin whirli ia (Inn 1tii. small dwelling, fcc, lying between Wilkcsbo're roa't, ljiieiiy 3 lino ana rourth creek. iiuatJ open at $7-20. Aiso.-at fjime time and place. 1 Winamp ir- saxv cotton gin, r. early new; 1 cotton prfF" lerms: unc-tnira casn; balance in T ;ns.i inptnlincntd nt , 12 find 18 months. InUrest at 8 per cent, on (Inferred payment. Title ro- Berved tnl puxftiaso money is all aid. f .an and dccriptior.s may be nen at the oCci -of my attorney, Theo. F. Klutts. .. December 26th, 1891. S. II. WILKY, Adm'r and Ccm'r. era Morbus, Summer Com plaint, Fains in the Stomach and Eowols, &c. Ntshviile experienced a very destruc tive fire Sunday evening Jan .GO. in which $000,000 worth of property was destroyed. Four fireman were caulrt under a fall ing wall and crashed to deatn. A negro who gave his name aa Hen derson, of Bow an county, waa arrested in CktrJotte yesterday. He is supposed to be Jchn Greere, an escaped convict from the fcoutn Carolina pcniieiu.ary. Fir; broke out in the 11. P. Robinson Pablishvnfr Hotit?, at Baleigh, last Sat urday morning, destroying presses and stcck and melting a-pood deal of type. The cMii-sated loss is M,IK with $3,700 isn-surance. .' Freeman Cranksh'aw, one of Atlan tis leading jewelry firms closed their doors Tuesday. Mortgages to the amount of f '0.0S) havebofch filed aaiust them. pv,oV c'aim that small hoi iUay trale and Bespectfuily, T.F. "KLUTTZ CO. Trustee Sale of Laafl 11 11 m-n'.-c:. 0 Hn a? tt o vf. a. Kaleigh, N . O. Meetton the Wathma when yon wilt . Pursnant to the rroviBionn of a crti i dee-2 ; of trnt ecu'.e-'i by John M. Rrown ar-1 H;fo L. A. Brow :i to the late Juhn R. Weddinglon andjduly regisUjrod in the office of the Register of Doods in Rowan county in book No. 6. paces Lll4 and 116; and upon which defanlpha been 1 . l . :lt LI!. . nuae, vne unueTignen wnt icu at paoiir, w cry at the court hocie doir in Salisbury Saturday, the 30th day of January,. 16C2, at 12 M., the following described raal estate: A trant of land situate in Alwe!! township, Rwan county, containing forty-cigbt (4?) tjcrxc, be ing a part of the (Jorge Masters tract, ar.d -is particularly 4e?cr:lcd by ete and bounds ia said njortgages 'Tfi'. - of a'.o Cta. r L U rVTIDTINGTOV, ('kkifin k Ciisb'Ti Atys. RACKET TORE. j out wr- h',i p4;':i-r. jnny disasters of crcl-.t 1 g-.Te tf.rr n .w, f.;i.r. rrmtk no to crcii'. dAlor? f lie. Wf are aln-ady eutlin Jti,r. r.i. .... Ilarl tirafts is the harwt.j th man - ".iei lars in the midilc, fr we gatiier da.'r f--or-. i wrecks hr from '.. V.---. !.ar? r.r"e?.'i, wh- how their Flocks haTo to go lor oi.r.r-. So many applications ccvae lo us wo ar pe- T.I.vl W 1 U '' E ' - ...... i kncMt rr1 5 health ! If the ror.i.tTT wa out of 'rA tf.r aii :- n o an ' uk v " - ? ' , : vi- Wnt i wn irl fnir J CrfiT) WOUlil POt .,C f'.Kll ft ?rtii' rrattf.". ,1, whtt vher can of First 15 Li 1 SaMiry, 1 C. R. J, IIOLMES, - - President. I. II. FOUST, - - - Cashier. LOOK OYER THE FOLLOWING LIST OF FBIOm AU nr 53 t J410 M-a' -tt tlir !fgaa. i rwinier TanU it ?. vat-3 fria tr 91 i Cirita will glet cf GoTerawect 31u clotl. geep5t, ! fr rr K9 $3 31-. fSa f r" e 1 r''''n1 14 ftr ftf W B5 grT-rt in a T"ii cf 5 HslU j Thr i better gjdt k14, t4 y0 w Vuy . i m x ,-i.n nf hm rrill row FO the ranvj at t'i .. rr pair. ! at $3.50. O-r twenty strbs f Cri b"rd fn-1 Ecjs Cap I i shed Cassitaerts. bi-k Piagonalj tivA iVr.e -he-.p. nousenoiu, mu. vin. - .. . - , j.:!jviiitii i n . . . . - " presenceof his lordship, Doud Bohannon, , ,1 collections was the cause cf their and in the light of day break, knock ir. a j f.Tlure. fow of his front teeta ana puncn s. uo.y . mm L,uli"pperUp- H8l3rcwiS"n.,J! HORSE FOR SALE! Quite a change in the weathor has taken place in the past faw days. Sun d.v snow covered tho groud, but this morning it wis almoe' as pleasant af I May. Cood five vear old horse for sale. Good cr.it; perfectly gentle; will work any where. Weirfis about 1,200 pound. Ucrison for selling: I have no use for a hor.e. Write or call nn J,B. IIAMSAUR, I (1iina (Sroye. N. C. . Capital, Surplus and irrofits, 50,000. S38.0P0I Cht-viot ar.it-s ir: both KTt'i entaways We are closing a line cf Vck r. Ovt . t? at i, worth f 8. : y.'n'! Pants frotn -iO cents ;-'T p-1: up. nri hl of :'.r cect. ". cv i''-'. K v e r j t h ' ri g i n . - f pric. rty Udio- tjloak- at i'E T-.ii .vi buy th' r'-Mtu "oaV. Ifepartmet "- X -fcilf NOW HAVE YOU EYEK SEEN SUCH BAEQAINV Ladis's rrav ribbed linder-i.--. l.V: M :vv..l r.f1 t iain nni!i'n'A 2r'C: n'n'? d -nsi? "0-yard Ke:;: ; riil I Five e-'S Cinn'iH i-iIs I.-' ... j Mn'a all Ifvsr ki'.I for tlia rr.os.eT. at i :'. - - . T General Banking business trans acted. Deposits solicited. .0 1" i s. J JTl wool red nderxer "5; pr 4 ait. 5,000 pairs Viibnry Mills 'i! j oeou fr.erptr. Ko qoesuo oat we eon wa v ir cent, under tb narktt. Fie cases cf men's fine "Derbies llthe lat? style l.f.0, wcrtb . . . v. . A::Otaer large purcnf.ae oi iif yv iui m fer .-Ulk-CHIBE TO Wn!f Wj Aivi:r.TrsF Iilu 1 ? alUUiil an! i Berttiadard pri tits j-r: bie oil cloth 20c rer Trd. 4 Fiac Zinc and Leatnsr crerecl Tr':is!u Rt p ptr cent, less than factory pri'. ' Stack's of Clmstma goods doc jJia.a . 1jw d-s n. Crockery, Glas iiid Qsser.Wft'S at prices to clo tbemt oat. Tbey rnut go. W. J.DAVIS & CO., 0 it;'. 11; - ..- ! -