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:.' " ; .-. rmMi !. mum ST-'- NVTSON LOvAl- ASIX-ITV fcl.lTQK. UjJjClAy June The board uf- ilrtS T. fur tlc Watchman. U. Kohertson has been ap ........ f i-l.l In v 41. Uuj'len will take i r-..'i..,v nostoUieeou the charge cf first' of T. " , ..... ItimK' rflvtU r . if jft" N'eave A; UrO.vn, says that otf-of the human irWc School will close T" mii-icales. io bo iriven , .rrnw ni"rrt.- ,1 Waller Jlmpliy Earnest ..ri-ieJ uonie fur vacation )a,i Friday, from our old a and cf .,A frieu . .1.1.. .i r.rf'i ;i t . h . Vorth State gem o,f journalism, fell's Haily annoiu.- psper'siiew uum"g u ,( Linton. -Charlotte's fsas-su'per- V 7 aldermen of AswevUle has placed a tax of$o00 on- deateraJu deadly .weapons'. The "county cOtniaissioners of Stanly have reduced the jail fees from 30 to 2D cents per day - If you receiver Sample copy of the Wat kman please consider it a request I for oml0r. to subscribe, and seud along yoursub- scription. Only 1JX) a year, Farmers that wish to buy Reapers and Mowers this season would save money by seeing Sinoot & McCuUoh. They will save you money in the purchase. Agents for the Dee ring. Mr. IT. C. Corriher. of China Grove, is evidenced by the fact that 59 of the 153 students jiow Ttrcaeo were preparing to enter the ministry. He impressed upon the graduating class the importance of the development of he moral mart" and also importance of choosing the rinht profession. Wednesdaj' night occurred he contest s medal by the junior class representatives from both societies. Mr C. E.Iodgin, of Antioch, N. C., a Phi. won the medal. On Thursday, graduating exercises were opened with praver by Dr. H. P. Pritchard, of Charlotte. The first speak er was Mr. E. S. Tillinghast, of Raleigh, as salutatorian, whose subject was "Poet ry as an Educator." W. X. j?oreyvn ... ,.iitL hv th; jadav. ;d ore, struck a weh (Jutserctr. Uuford Hotel defined vein of teaching a writing school in the public 0f Greensboro, delivered an oration on . - 1 1 1 1 t r rl ' . . . schooi-tiouse on cnesiuu mn. "e it, a the "Mission of Genius"; H. R- Murchi good penman and teacher, and Las a son, of Coronoco, S. C, spoke on "Intel class of about twenty young men anuiectuai Hygienics." "Carolina in the ladies. 1 T.i Pi-nrv Vu-lri'' ma ttio cnhiftCt of the While walking down the street yester-l ntxt speaker, Mr. A. K. Pool, of Xeyser, day afternoon, Mr. f . P. Johnson stepped N..C- on a banana peelingiu front of A. Park- Mr. T W Lingle, of Mill Bridge, N. C er's store, and fell to the pavement wa3 prevented bv illness from deliver- ing the philosophical oration on the subject of "The Influence of Gladstone Upon the Age." The prizes were then awarded by Rev Dr. T R English, of Yorl'ville. professor- elect in" Union Theolosical Seminary, Hampden Sidey, Va. In the Philanthropic Society Mr. W Foroiiigllioseea on with suysiue of Atlanta, Ga., foj- -V.. V. King, ed thiOiTU tue cay ia.-t ber return from vifiting aitt-her native county. of our county T.i best, farmers A. Vc " .... 1 T.l . C- l.i.. -.nell. Esq., ot Alt. Uiia IUWUM.H-, jiortiBne wheat crops iu hi.s neighbor- He has four acres iroin wuicu ue hundred bushels' vp(caH-uu4,ws'v Tb new M. E. church in process of ooonChesiiur7nT17; is now enclos- .y'lieD completed, it witi be a eub- iHtiiil and coniniodius structure. Mr. bu'roand his congregation are to be jTafulated on their work. 5r.A.J Crowell, a practicing phytf- ufruia Mallard Creek, Mecklenburg suty'has registered as the law direct.-; the Superior court clerk's omce, m icity,and'has, we learn, located a: 'Ui Grove where he will ,ractice his Hr.C, L.Miller, late assistant editor i'J.l.Kainsay, on the Watchman, It uu studying for the miuirftry?, pasj- 1 through tlie city last Friday on his ijfe his home in' Gold J I ill iov.nshi! , ir, Miller has been attending college ui ultm;Ya."i Watson, contractor-ami h'uild.er, just completed a handsnine fr Mewe Jor Clr. Alex, llaituiuu in t ijaifebury. lie will begin auotl - friMfew days. for W. '1 . t?uinm-r, about wniilts lroin fcalisbuty on tlie lai- r farm. Chark Hairstoii killed Sain Barrier' it&.urday night, at Eibaville, Ijavie auty,by .-culiingSiiin's throat with a ife. CTaly one stroke was made which pred the jugular vein. Tite row rri'dou account of Jiairstous inliiua- ith Barrier's wife. All the -parties tailored. breaking his kliee cap. The injury is very painful and inav prove serious. .Mrs. J. B. Sheets, on -yesterday, re ceived from the officers" of the Royaf Arcanum, of this cityr, the sum of $3, )0, the amount of the iusurauce policy held by J. B. Sheets, deceased. Ife is rumored on the streets that oures teemed friend, Prof. R. G. Kteerand Mrs. Agnes Ritchie, daughter of W. Smith- deal, Eq., wiltbe joined in holy wed- the deelaimer's medal. iock mi--, evening, uur oesc congraiuia- In the Eumenean Society, Mr. John uonsareextenueatotne nappy couple. L Douglas, of Blackstock, won the de- Rowan furnished two of those who bater's medal, Mr. FH Wardlaw, Dar graduated at Davidson College, last U'ugton. S. C, the deelaimer's medal and week. Thpv nro ATr JT O Tvcn Jj- Mr. J isl Jiariis. llarnsbure. 2s. O., won of this city, and Mr- Thos. W. Lingle, of the essayist's medal. Mill Bridge. Mr. Lingle would havede- Mr-J il G,ey, of Huntersville, won lui the Win. Banks Biblical medal, for was prevented on account of sickness. J which Mr. T W-Lingle was a good second vrf n .wT r.uwnv. rnv. vcfaThkt? p.rn WE CAN CHANGE THE TRICES ! , - That is what we are doing, and done with a vengenec ! Never eoiihl choiee roods' be boujrht at a July clearing sale its during this uionih. Commencing to-day, cur great season for FORCING SALES begins, with a double bead of steam. It i. sales, not profit, that we are after now ! Come in any day this month prepared lor surprises. May mrst make up for April and it will. OUR REDUCTIONS ARE SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE! They will make you buy in spite of your self. The oulv condition that we impose ie that you BUY NOW. The proverbial oldest inhabitant has been knocked out of fight. First by the unequalled weather and now by our anacpualled prices. One lot of MEN'S & BOY'S suits at $7.50, worth $100. One lot $10.00 worth $12.00 and $15.00. One lot 12.50. worth $15.00 to $18.00. One lot $lb,00, worth $20. to $22.50. We hare about One-hundred suksiOne Two, and Three of a kind ail nice goods broken sizes that we want to :iean out. It they fit ypa, yoii get a bargain, have also a We LOT KForsyth, of Greensboro, N. C, won both the debater's and essayist's medals, and Mr. L E Wells, of Dunlin county. OF PAMTS at ,ac. 1. 00, $1.50, $2.00, $.1.00, $4.00, and J-V"i can i ne beat. Thev are verv cheap and we are sure you will buy when you see them. a pair "Meniiiay come and men may go," but the credit business must stop I jThe impoverished conditioii of the country is due more to Credit and its abuses than to all M. 8 s. We learn from the Greensbora Record that Thomasvillelield a primary election last Saturday for- postmaster. There best. Honorary degrees were then conferred upon the following : A. M. upon Prof. II l-i !.:lrlpt.Mll A li Alltttlll I ,n P-e were Romany applicants that Congress- Texas. D D upon Rev, E A Ramsay, man neuuerso.i suggested an election, ,relmih;5 T(,nn. niwl Tw which was readily agreed to. John , W Pambeth received 88 votes; Mr. Thomp son 7o; Godwin 3; Dodson 7, and Grimes 16. Memphis, Tenn., and Rev. W S Beau, Clinton, S C ; and L L D upon Justice Arrnistead Burwell. of Charlotte. The following young gentlemeu graduated and the diplomas were presented by Dr The Charlotte Observer, Of Tuesday, Shearer : reports that the death of a poor white With the degree of A B: Edward woman, the wife ot tud '1 liomas, of that Douglas Brown, Dixie, N. C; William city, last Sunday brought to light the Carson Brown, High I'oiht, N. C; James fact "that t he said Thomas had been McDowell Douglas, Blackstock's, S. C; treating Ins sick wife with fiendish bru- John Leiahton Doutrlai Blackstock's. tality. He confessed after his arrest to S. C: William Kenneth. Forsvth. Greens- having burned her arms with live coals boro, N. C; Vergil Riley Gaston, Gieen- of fire w-liile she lav helpless on her ville, S. C; John Huuter Grey, Hunters death beilpreteuding that he did it for ville. N. C; Thomas Wilson Linule the purpose of inducing her to profess j Mill Bridge X C; Robert J-ee McNaii religion ami thus escape the tires of hell.. Black Mountain, N C; Charles Mont- The7'WYT stittes that Dr. Wilder is of I tronierv. Sumter. S C : Samuel Williams ID 1 J Moore. Huntersville, N C; Hush Rode- had been previously inflicting other cru- eit.u-s upon tuc poor woman iv various ineihods until it feeeius he actually inurd red her. , - Children's Day services wero held in tlie Presbyterian church last Sunday evening, a large and appreciative audi ence neing present, i ne exercises con- sisieuoi songs, responsive reanmgs, a recitation by t he-infant class, a mission ary address by Dr. Thornwell, of Fort iiii, r. i.-., anu coi.ection lor tne cause of foreign missions. The collection amounted to 80.33, of which 'J.78 was donated by the infant class as a contri bution to the Coniro boat fund. The ex ercises were enjoyed by iill present. Salisbury is determined to continue Tillinghast, B S, Ingiish literature, the drunkard-making business. On last "uasfroui one head. No ' commercial ftiliier was used on it.'- Tue new depot is about com)!eted,-aiid to cet Last Monday Mr. Pleas Wise showed abuueb of fine wheat, which he hal eked from his lot on Chestnut Hill. M beads were; very large, having 4 and grams in a row ami- U-inu lullv in- eiin lenctli. Mr. Wie v'mmked 73 TMuriclfiJ' she 'sai,t b-V a vote of over two to one mat sue prelerreu to keep open these soul-destroying dens to entice the weak and helpless drunkard, and to blight his home and render it the abode of novertv. A trenn . : . - ! ' p-MUiprovement upon the oicboue. j inisery, and shame- While many ex it is not as nice as - we expected ; ported prohibiiion to be defeated, every -r) ueheies, yet, u is quite iWlli.. W.AU w, , th l,nrA momritv license received. The whole vote cast was 409. Of these o!3 were for license and 15(i against, th.e majority fur lieeuse being 157. The petition asking for an cJeetion. was signed by 283 qualified voters of the town, and the mystery to now is what became of those be prohibitionists. We suppose -it merman, Virilieinitl fit" l'.rLr Apin'imiv ' was too ''wet:' f.f tboni ir, irot nut Aivm irwood, .one of our-couu-1 information of tUem will be irladlv re- s:most highly esteemed voun.r ...dies iceived. ' - tf-test wishe.s are cxN-r.ued to the haj- j ' ; conple. Davie Tim. ! Dn-viison Ccmineacement Exercises. T.vi a'Iii., i I 'iitc commencement exercises of Da vidson College were largely attended Junei.;iKQ3..ilwrt r., , u i,'. '-iUui tM,Joyed by all- Rev. rick Murchison, Coronaca, SC; Alonzo Ivnox Pool Keyser, N C; Edward Staubury Tillinghast, Rj.leigh, N C; Henry Grinnell Tyson, Jr., Salisbury, NC; Watts Monroe Voils, Concord, 2s C: John Wakefield, friendship, N C. With-. the degree of 11 B: William Maliew Hunter, Huntersville, NC; John Richardson Schenck, Greensboro, N C- With the degree of M A ; V M Frier- sou, A B, mathematics, Clinton, S C; Walter Lee Lingle, A B, English Litera ture, Mill image, in U; yy j iUartiu, Jr., A B M D, geology, University of Vir ginia ; RevrChalmers Moore, A B, Eng lish literature, ' Hopewell, N C; J A tne has bnild- ou noaiusand we are Had A convenient eating-house a added to the south end of the I :S.Hbere travellers can ger lunches. ied,at the home of the bride t Fork: Church, this count v.- oi , May Cist. Rev. C. .S. Cash- I manv itnuiw place, oihciating, Prof. J. 1". n, principal of Fork Academy ' Lou G; wo Washington, D C ; T E WiueeofL A B, mathematics, Nashville, Tenn. The following students were on the roll of honor, having averaged over 95 in the scale of 100 : Seniors, J II -Grey, E S Tillinghast, J It Schenck, J M Douglass-and J Ij Douglass; junsors, M E Sentelle, J M Fai r and C K Hodgin sophomores, V J Hill, II C Ilammoni and F A Barns; freshmen, N II McGil- vary, J is row n, Jr., J u V arner, J L Mills and W A Goodman. J II Grey, of Huntersville, X. C, then delivered the valedictory oration on the subject of "Trial by Jury." After the rendition ;of the uOid North State' by the college chums the exer cises were C4ided. assembly, and there was a bountiful re past enough for each and enough fcr all. After the white assembly had eat en, the colored present were invited. who of course did justice to the occasion, and still several baskets. full were left on the table. The committee on invitation, the chap erons, the managers, and citizens inter ested, are to be congratulated upon their creat success and cood management of the picnic of 1893, at the River side Park, on Little river. It is an event that will be long and pleasantly remem bered. Amusements, suebjas boat-riding on the river, croquet, and lawn tennis, music and dancing were greatly enjoy ed; and nothing transpired to mar the pleasures and enjoyment of the day. Everybody returned well pleased with the picnic, and all agreeing that it was a grand success in all respects, and a day long to be remembered. There were near two hundred of the ladies and gentlemen who came back to Troy, and remained all night. There was a social gathering of the crowd at Mr. W. R. Harris' residence ut night, where the young ladies and gentlemen had music, and spent the night most nleasantlv and happily. It is said that I the house and yard were filled with the roung people. Rev. J. B. Hurley, pastor of Central Church at Ralei.L'h, who has been visit ing his sick inothef, near Troy, lor some time, returned home this week, leaving lis mother much improved. From present indications, there are rood reasons to believe that the -mar riage bells will, ere long,'4be ringing about Troyaud Zion church. Prof. A S. Harris will open a High School at the Academy, in Troy, in Au gust next. We have had tine rains this week and the crops are in good condition and growiug rapidly. The Irish potato bugs have made then- appearance in great numbers; and are hard to destroy- J. M. Deaton, postmaster at Troy has, at last, received his commission and lias taken possession of the office. Misses Ada Wade and Ada Allen have returned from Greensboro Female Col- W. We are showing a beautiful line of Straw Hats, AMiLIGEE SHIRTS. WHITE SHIRTS An UXbERWKAll: In . i I and ,-nn At Vvome and examine our suspenaers, ftim we can nt von. nnn oivi mn entTu4..;An i r j e " ' v futuiai. liuii. I irus- i the most riir.ilil nnd most comforta ble you ever ar : a full line, some fifteen grades from 8 cents to $l."i5 Mason's Fruit Jars quarts and half gallons 85 cents and $1.10 perdoz. Reduced Rates. Thirtv-two cases shoes iust in fit .- . For the occasion of the North Caro- and suit vou ? Of course we can and l!ri!i rTo.i..V.Q..-,J k .., 1. 1. .... -i . I cmu y luoreneau uiiy , for much lesg m than ct . v,, me aicaiaonu & hmv r rna ... will sell round-trip tickets to Morehead Do not take our word for it compare City and return, at the following rates them with other shoes nud prices and trom points named, plus 2.0C to cover uA vnnr nwn :1I(lfTtt w v v v A.A j i va v other causes combined ant it so ? BBOWN & membership coupon of the Teachers' As sembly, which will be sold with everv Wyatt s Leader th old ticket. Tickets to be on sale June 18, to $1 1Q warranted J i - - " . . v. , ikj itiuiu uuiu rf,, . 0 3 , -. r and including Ju.y 20, 1893 : ' " Salisbury, $8 45; Reidsville, $7.80; Bel- cents continues to tuke, a ma, $3.25; Raleigh, $4.40; Chapel Hill, which no one can reach. reliable and 14 bargain lege. Kasonic Picnic. Eugene Dan- Levi A.rDeal. a - respected eiti- fAUcU tovnship, departed this :iU'davs - A.,Uvr,t...t J ... i i'-'T J. !-, of Raleigh, preached the Mother and manv fr iends .mln-n , -'N Baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning, Mr. Deal was a consistent Chris- ni a, meaner ofMt: Eihn Reformed 5',JrcJijoiniug-the church at the age of and spending his whole life in Jiceof the Master. "Blessed' uead who di in fh T -l are S our are pleased to learn that the Y, M. ttiy us lnsiruetea Secretary to write the great Evangelist, ltn hun to hold a seri. s of i.f. 3 18 Salisbury at an earlv d:i- V.r 'VSOn Li. - . . uveus HO lUlroduetlrm tn 'P'e for he is known -n ,t -. hnai man. Lnftlf'd witlr v ,,,t,.,.r.;i a i , . CI ....M-nuuui inu 'UWtf ",uniiK sou Is to -Chi-Un W.. " "ortsofthe AssociatioiUo get him 5e: here, again will pro successful. et Btle four or 11 ve Inlirs of 'slloes Restore of D. R. Julian & Sons on 'ndaynirrhf TU cU,. - ouuca were uu a . atthe rear wiiwin,., i - - .......v, vi vnc! mure, secured bv rt-m.Tvinnr Ilia aiij breaking n rri-.c. pk Tit i jcured in place by i,oh bars, which' n4s i June 4, at 11 o'clock a. m.. and Rev. K 11- Barnett, D. D of Atlanta, Ga., the sermon before the Y. M. C. A. at 8 p. m. On Tuesday the annual meeting of the B;ard of Trustees . took place. Steps were taken toward the establishment of a class of philosophy and h;story. The English professor, Dr.- Currell will here after be relieved of part of another course, Prof. rVinsou taking political economy next year. W. S. Graves, Professor of Latin and French, resigned aud W. R. Grey, Ph. wUU (Jill VCI9IIV, i and I cliiwiMi infill i;- .k..;. ht- iuiiii Ull.-l null i ji UUCJCill. i'il . Jas. B. Wharey, of class of '92, waschoseu assistant professor of mathematics and librarian for next-year. Tuesday night, the annual exercises of the Literary Societies were held. The orators for the occasion were Rev. C. G. Vardell, of New Ber-ne,- who represented the Eu. and Rev. P. R. Law who represented the Phi- The speaking was unusually good. : Wednesday ex-Governor Thomas M Montgomery County News Troy. J. P. Hall, Superintendent of the sun day school at Zoar church, states that last Sunday was Children's day there, and that the occasion was a very inter esting and successful one; and that much interest is taken in the Sunday school work there. W. T. Harris, Esq. showed me some very rich specimens of gold ore taken from the Hamilton mine a few miles North of Troy, which he has bonded. The vein is well developed and is 4J or 5 feet wide in a shaft twenty fiye deep, and the mine is thought to be a Bonanza to our young Bachelor frieud. Messrs'. Douglass & Shaw, of Carthage, paidour town a visit this week, on busi ness and have associated W. L. Spence with them in the practice of law at this place. So the firm will be: "Douglass, Shaw & Spence," hereafter. Handsome cards of invitation were sent out for the picnic at "River Side Park," at Smitherman's mill, on Little river, on Friday the 9th of June. Mr. Blairand others prepared some boats for the occasion, which with Croquet and Lawn-Tennis yards, afforded. enjoyment for the large crowd that attended. The day was auspicious, beautiful and pleasant, in fact, just such aday as all desired to see for such an occasion. The attendance was large, estimated at three or four hundred. Four States viz: Col orado, Florida, Virginia and North Car olina, were represented; and the Coun ties of this State represented were Mont gomery, Rowan, Moore, Richmond, and Staulv. It was said that a more hand some number of ladies was never seen of theinthe State, at one gathering, whose Last week's Davie Times announces that T. B. Bailey, the Master of Moeks villn Iodge, No 131, has appointed the following named persons as the mem bers of the various committees for the next annual Masonic picnic, which will be iieid there on Thursday, August 10th: On Grounds S. A. Woodruff; P- A. Miller and H. C. Meroney. Arrangements H. E. Robertson, R. C Brown and F. M. Johnson. Printing W. X. Culey and S. A. Jar-vi.-i- Invitation Jacob Stewart, W. R. Ellis. T. M. Young and J . i. Jiouges. Gates W. 1. W oodruii, r. .u. iauey .itwl K Kahnsoll. X I V L . ' . - . - . Homes for Orphans 1'. M. liauey anu RelVc-sDmer.ts W . A. Clement, uco. W. Bahiison and . E. s?vain. KvcMKinn-A. M. McGlamery, A Woodrulf. Will X. Coley aud l nuiip Plane.-. $G00; P:ion College, $0(35; Greensboro, $6 10; Charlotte, $9 70; Winston-Salem, $795; Wilkesboro, $1005; Mocksville, $8 GO; Asheboro, $8 30; Norwood, $955; Statesville, 9 2o; Morganton, $1085; Asheville, $1295; Waynesville, $13 80; Murphy $1070, Lincolntou, 11 00; Le uoir, $1085. Rates from intermediate points will be iu same proportion. For the occasion of the meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias, the Richmond & Dauville railroad will sell tickets to Greensboro, N, C, and return at following rates for round-trip from points named : Charlotte, $4 45; Asheville, $7 75; Wrin ston-Salem, $150; Durhaiu$2 75; Hen derson, $4 85; Raleigh, $4 05; Goldsboro, Rales from intermediate points in same proportion. Tickets on sale June 19, to 21, inclusive; good returning until June 2o, 1893. For the occasion of the Annual Meet ing North Carolina' Funeral Directors1 Association, Charlotte, N. C, the Rich mond & Danville railroad will sell tick ets to Charlotte. N. C. and return at following rates for round-trip from points named : Asheville, $7 GO; Marion, $5 00; Greens boro, $4 45; Winston-Salem, $5 65; Dur ham, $650; Henderson, $7 90; Raleigh, $7 30; Goldsboro, $9 00. Rates from in termediate points in same proportion. Tickets'ou sale June 20, to 22, inclusive; good returning until June 26, 1893. For the occasion of the meeting of the North Carolina Liquor Dealers' Associa tion, Raleih, N. C, the Richmond & Danville railroad will sell tickels to Raleigh, N. C, and return at following rates for round-trip from points named : .tsheviUc, $1100; Charlotte, $730; Greensboro, $4 05; Winston-Salem $5 0-; Durham, $150; Goldsboro, $2.5S. Rates from intermediate points in same pro portion. Tickets on sale June 20, to 22, inclusive; good returning until .June 24, li3. Cannon Bleached Domestic yard 1 wide 8i cents. A nice Bowl and Pitcher 69 cents. A new lot ofTidiesaud Towels. The only One Price Cash House in Salisbury ! No Jockeying! If you want a Trunk, it will p? " yon to see ours all styles and prices from 28 cents to $18.00. Buy your Fruit Jars, before they arc all "one. See our MUSLINS, DIMITYS, PERCALES, aud other cool goods for Hot Weather. Palm Leaf Fans 1 cent each. Dress Fans up to 75 cents, Jugs and Milk Crock 10 cents per gallon. New goods cowing in every week, impossible to enumerate everything in this space. Coiue and see every day if you can, ' it will he money in your pocket to do so. Remember you are welcome whethir you wish to l)uy or not. Yours for M. B. (Mutual Benefit. T. B. WYATt Sign of Red Flag. rig Ig FECIAL PEC1AL IUfer! We are always in the lead on fastWwi t "iU,U1 belt Holt delivered the annual oration,-tak- ,a tne -bars was held lUiinehi. i,r.m '-Tim t lUl;th V turned the i Mauhool.? , Gov.; Holt spoke cIetoibA m; ' t,rsV There , Presbyterians, and of her adherenuo to young gentlemen in our viciuitv - I lUc principles of her- founders, as'! was j- A public dinner was given to the large ;fea'tl.A f.i - , ; 1 H15 pt' n iounoing ot Uavidson College by sturdy ! attractions hav- smitten many of the SALISBURY PRODUCE REPORT. MARKET Corrected ucekhj h'f D. 'It. J uUan & Sons Butter, Beeswax, Bacon, (country) Lard, Corn, bush. Meal, Irish potatoes, Onions, Oats, Wheat, Flour, per sack Poultry, hens, each Spring chickens, " Eggs, per aoz. 12 to 20 00 to 20 1H 12 to 14 . oo" to 52 -00 toCO 70 to 80 00 to 00 00 to 35 00 to 70 SI. 75 to 2.7u 15 to 30 12i to 17 I2i to 14 rCREIGN MARKET REPORTS. From Claj'P tj Co., Banker and Broker,, A. 1 c,i,Hc -nriKnt an average es- Jt '..?..!;.,., .,r; Rt the markets ; a ...x t, 'rnoH;iv.nf each weeK . t.,' Li eLtinnrm at a rise of from 5 to 6 points, with quotations for ..,i.,..,w.a,i Wlieai, weak at j Kacou sli-niiy nennv lower jtr, at o ;u io .iu pei c c. , V.,,. 'rL- Alll5USt CottOIl 4.t , Juij "SagoGrain market, steadier feel ing than for several corn 40c ; oats 28c; pork 20.20 ; ribs lard 10.07. BUT WE MEAN to DO BETTER STILL. Our increased sales prove indisputably that peo pie are finding out where to go for the SALESMEN'. Kuergetie nicn wantod. Free r.r..n-!il! (llitlit. O II U ( ) t f il L't'll t S lllis CarilC'll over 2n,doo iu live New York. years. V. U. Box HIT 1 , Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executors of the estate of Levi A. Deal, deceased, all per sons owing ,nid estate are hereby noti ced to come and settle. And all persons having claims against said estate must present them to the undersigned, duly authenticated, on or before the Olh day of June, lS'.H, or this notice will-be plead iu bar of their recovery. Saiuii J. Dkal, ? MM ri 'U J MOLui A.T THE LOWEST PEI, E And our gains in sales have been made in spite of the dull times and a falling off in trade generally. MOR AL : "Best goods for least money" n l OS. For a few days we will sell a line ot JW.iAJ suits at 4.4U ana a une o . ou- a $."i.50 in order to close them out. BARGAINS ! Our line of Clothing Hats, Shirts, Trunks, Valises, &c, &c., is unsurpassed.' Don't fail to see us before you buy. We will save you money.' Your 'u to count on, L SALISBURY, H.'C. Executors. Edw ard L. Fleming, j June 9, ISSKi. Or JOU are nil worn out really goodfor notb inc. it I Keneral debility. Try nuowrrs iron ittxx. It will cure too. cleanw yonr Utw, ana it a good apoctito. n - m - err mm i z tfuc- next Caip, Mrs. H.- XlXlISlEIl., Will sell her large and attractive stock of Millinery at greatly reduced prices. Excellent Bargains at Cost from her large stock of Infant's Caps. Pvemember these goods must be sold in the next o0 days. . . D.R.Julian&Sons nt thpir trrowlnz Dosularlty haTehad to eitod tbeir fwIlitTi tor their n.pldly lnceas. UUS!fieS6. Udc K General Merchandise in the new store room under the Central Hotel, wVretuelrlo-prtces defy all coruretirton. Thev are also continuing Bnslnf-jssAt their old st md with prices lovrr than ever. Call anrt be ?oii v meed f tBrlue our Chickens, t-gs, mct nutter to us ut the Mew Hotel. Coias to Sk Us Bsfcre lipi FINE CLOTHIERS. y Then Vnn Wiinf prnotl. DlirB ITOoda t low pnCCS, duu't " TOU ? JULIUS EARNHARDT'S, where are kept PURE FRESH GROCERIES, such as Flour, goH country Hatns, potatoes (seed and eating). Cabbage, and everything t-Ue you.w...v Also a new line of GOOD SHOES, which I am offering Very Cheap. A full line of DRY GOODS and NO HONS always kept in stock. TAttention, Farmers! I am now also selling th ' BAHHEK FE&TILXZ&Jfci . cheap for cash, or on time. Call to see rae before buying elsewhere. C. B. Webb. J". S. Troutman. . J WEBB, TROUTMAN & CO PROPRIETORS Salisbury Marble HUGE VARIETY OF MARBLE ON HAND lO cti &AnF.Wl'IO GUARANTEED. i, a
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 15, 1893, edition 1
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