Carolina Watchman, lOCAb BRIEFS. Montgomery news reached us too jate lliehnrd and ViiJiamiraudoii eaine from for publication- this .week, ut villp- Pennsylvania and 1 purchased lauds in-! pear, in nest week's issue. ' j this sectiou. They .were of sturdy Jlngli-sh rr. r. . ' , 'stock, were industrious and prosperous, j The fbllojiving persons- le-ft Tuesday j ,'-,, ,' '. , , aim 1 morning tor tUe Worjds Jair,: W.,. " V u" Viutt ! am i tv Uev. Hugh JjcAden parsed - through this Klutt? and .cons, Clarence and Warren; ... . , 4 . , a. . v t ',r i V .t " i u. region lit 17oa he spent night ivith a A. B. .He Can less and three daughter , - , ' .... n....jr it i t Mr. Crandoir, whom Jie styles A'Ws own Jlisves Carwe, Mary and Jnu, and Ins 4 , ; , , . T , .' t -t' i f t i countxyman" i This was probably John njece Xreue - MvCauless also Misses Jen-f,, . j-,5; -, ,,. J ,. . . i ... . 1 411 U Ull, Ml WU A V lit 1.1 CO 11UIU JlllO m . - r iiim Mini i ! -: t it r- r-- -s-twrkiaBiTT"t Merouey,of l'liiiadelpnm, j " v. nV3 ... from Charlotte on the same day. and Cointry. iTuiDAY July i. U the cit . i i : VVilliaras, local reporter .. nbxerver- sieut Sunday in the OU. llev eVeuiug Jud, .r.fitpnail SlinilflV from several day s vwuai wejc- Mi-s Jennie Howard is very .lUsideuceoOlr-ri. lv Ham by ry4nea.r w here Chas, H ,M eKuie, E-q ., now resides, William JJi-aiidoo proba- jCol lector ESias has issued an order in-1 b!y the ydyugest brothtr-seUed near structiuglhe Hump deputies to receive j Thyatira church then callwlCathey's nothing but currency or postoflice money l Meeting House, and married a Miss S. sick a Willi. (111 .KpredeiKeoIr.o. VfTtVy, President of North rina College, occupied the pulP4lT oj SSrc KiK Sunday morning , V Smith, of Conconi, preacU Vhe Methodist cUurcii 4ast Sunday .!niuir and evening. . ; , Mr Will Houck, wuo uas ucCu . .'w,r Sfite tor nearly a year and a , f- returned home lat Saturday. tf &re k" : ... " wUo Uas hecu sick with typUoiU ve, tor two weeks, is improving. v vr James H. Horah, formerly of this . ..,!.., m.wof WilHamsport, Ta., was ""' .., m Mi- Krobel. of SSiuBluu- City on last Wednesday, Jnly r'arri. ' dau-hter of H. O. Tyson, ! ..t'tbis city, was married at her fu- 7 t. Ul.. lO . ...V rfiilQClicc wv..v - )If.Joi.Aitkeii,of Uutimore. KeV. Ur, Kauiple olliciated. C Cauup.11., of Litaker township, -K.rts his first collOli oioom ou r : 1 i iva i he. crols in tmmuuityarasgood as could Lo Wpecteu;-coi.sideriiig tbe seasons. There Will be it basket picnic at J. A. Barkheud'H, near Salem church, on Thursday July 7ih. Kverybtnly -i ui vited, awl theladie are requested to bring refreshments. -Mr Tims liurris, aged 27 years, died ittbe Vuuce Cotton Mills last Saturday, JjIv 8th. He leaves a ue, uric , . . .. .i. Ki-,ti.r Miid sisters lo fter, aiouioi, - BouraliisJ- 'T bereaved family hive our sympathy. - m. :. -u ..n..Ki.r iiirftrif.t Confi-rencc. of - lileon'ulu.' "j - -- ' iU M K. Church. South, will meet at Xew luiloi:, f nursday, July 27th; ami tT,l)".i'iu-t undav School Conference It 111 Ui-tl- v afJulv. A'e received this week a catalogue of 1 L. '..11..., Salnin. Va. Tiiis oiu mil excellent institution is doinj; a Use ...rt Tr n vviil reiiuiauon as is thowu by "the-fact that li staves bad re) ..'MKSUtal'ive within its wails ttie past st- woii. It oilers many advantages ai.il at tractions. 1 " A regular meeting of the diwcu fsol lii:Davi.t Wi.ey JJaiik uas i.eki 'i'l.es iyjmd the usual seuii-anuua. diviuei.d 44 er cent- v undeclared payao.tr la lUv - itockbulders on deuiaud. TJ.er- baiik is i a. first cla-s coiidttioii. Saiisi.ury's b&uks are boih in excellent comliiiou Mitbstanding the striugciicy oi luwney. 1 Vorkoa the Opera House hai .been Wiijieuiled indefinitely on atjcounVpf-lack ffuud-4i The work is uboutialf co-uplet-l. Contractor Fuller can ftbt complete thejobatlbe price yl contract. The thuc specified for the qonipletiou of ibe work is Aug. 1st. After that date, Dr It ... .. '. i-: ieroney will euter suit ugaiusi ins lxjudsmeii, who are Charlotte geutltmen. fw tbe recovery of damsges. . We cull attention to some interesting ud -valuable matter from the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Sta , Um iii ibis week's i.-'sue. This is of spe tifthaterest to farmers, and- should be toad by all. The bulletins and all publi ottions are free to any one "who will -Write for them, and-auy question on ag- cultural topics will be gladly received . lad answered by the Station. , Mr. J. Allen Brown, insurance agent, Wires us to say that the losses on J. It. Xieholas' store and contents, on W. T. rj's dwelling and on St. Pauls. Episeo paUbapel, have ull been satisfactorily n-ijusted. The -claims on Mr. Fry's lock of good will be settled -as soon as woru statement of lo.s is furnished Ihi company by Mr. Fry thisstateinent ' king necessary on accouut of the hss of lis books, etc., by lire. The growth of the North Cnroliua Col H of Agriculture and Mechanic Art$ k bn . very remarkable- Starting tour ordei-s in payment of United States taxes In consequence thereof, checks will not betaken, and manufacturers who adorn their packages with revenue stamps will avoid delays by sending the:ash or mon ey orders for them. Mfr. J. Brinkle, of r.riuHe's Ferry, brought the - first home-raised water melojns of this season to this mai ket yes terday. ' : ! - - , Mrs. Elizabeth Rice, of Wood leaf, this county, a good, christian lady, died la.t Tuesday at her - home, aged about Go years. The reduced rates advertised by the It. & D. It. It, Co;, for the Veteran's reunion at Birmingham, Ala,, are r withdrawn, on account of the indefinite postponement of said reunion, William Carter, a flagman on the Wes tern road, was seriously injured ; t Statesville, last Saturday night. Afu r couplingsome cars, 'he attempted to pet aboard the train while it was in motion. He slipped and fell, breaking his right aim near tho shoulder, and receiving several scalp wounds and other bruises. The fore finger of bis lety hand was run over by the car wheels and crushed off. SuperiutendentrWoodroffe, of the "Mt. Airy granite quarries, was fatally wounded Tuesday morning" by a stone ailing on his head. They were doing Catliey--a daughter or Esquire , Alexan-' der Cathcy, one of the county - justices.. The second son of this couple was James Brandon, who married Esther Horah, sister of Hugh Horah, and a great-aunt oftheHorah's now of Salisbury. Some time after the Revolutionary war this James Brandon removed from (the old home near Thyatira church and settled in what ; is; now Franklin Township, where the late W.lt. 'Fraley, Esq., who married, his grand-daughter, lived and died.' His fourth child, named ' Clarissa HarlowemarrUsd Thomas Kincaid, Esq , a substantial farmer in that neighborhood and these were - the parents of three children, Mrs. Mary Ann Bruner, Mis. Jane E. Fraley and Wm. Mortimer Kin caid .Esq. These are all now gone, and Mrs. Bruner was the last of the fourth generation of these pioueers of Itowiiu Count'. By inter-marriages the Bran-j dons are counected with the Cowans, the Lockes, the Burriagers of Cabarru-, the Mcanses, Criers, llobinsous, "Crawfords, Hails, Whites, McKenzies, Gibsons, Smiths, Palmers, Julians, Wisemans, Morrisons, and others cf thi?, and more western States, though the name of Bran don is borne by few on their native soil On the 26th of January 1S43, J. J. Bru- This sale of 1-1, off. lias beeir a? phenomenal sneress. - Hnni Ireds of buyers have taken advantage of this reduction ale Benieijiber we reserve not; a iut from this sale. Evervthin in the Clothing line goes at 25 per cent, discount. It- makxs no difference whether ym want a Fine Black, Clay Worsted Cheviot,-Fancy Worsted, Tweed or Homespuu. The styles are in 4 Button Cutaway, Double arid Single -Breast Sack, most all this season's goods. We also have about a hundred Suits that we have carried over from one season to another, all good goods but in broken sizes. If you can be fitted in these goods we have de cided to clean them out at 33.1-3 off, and many at 50 per cent. JVST-;SAF PXLXG1S ' j yj Muuu a uuujmci v-uao uiiu est i v iietiier it is a DrapDette, Alpaca, Serge or Flannel, it makes Tk -difference; 25 per cent, discount. We must Have the room, and everything goes . at tho above figures. Every. Suit or Pair of Extra Pants and all Summer Clothing at 25 per cent., 33 1-3 and pO per cent, discount from regular sell ing prices, . ! . -SAVE- -1 v-- 7& fe j sr you mh go to k CO. kern UtiL"f:.L jlAsheville Female Colle ner meua, Aiiss Florence auieman. la Special Attractions. Matchless cli- Miss Jennie Minweii nas returned at- fmate. Wonderful hwilth iWr( lk ner and Mary A. Kincaid were married, ter a weeks visit toalisoury. (Jlightful homelife. Well ordered courses and with the exception of a short period JUlsses cora and luia ratterson nave 'ot instruction. Thoroughly eouinned atfct, made Their bom 'in T,? WS,JS.. Mn.Hi, ,!. tbecele.,-,,d over since. There were born to them pv.inS!, ir;,.h s. hool. ('vnri-ss. s. i isIm; hl-h,,. : : , , , ... . Tir .t j ,r I J I n 1 , .-"J 11UU3C 111 feCVl.ll uluv. -tof tnirteeu cnuaren, live 01 wnora survive, viuuii; ins parents mis .weeK. iracres of shaded x w in thi hoMrt. nf ran a nunurea aris irom uie oiasi, uui Tliere have also been thirtv-Lwo croud Miss Florence Klieman has returned beautiful t itv. liuoms finelv furnished - 1 1- 1 . i c f . to, nor uucie, iui . fcieata heating and sanitary plumbing : 1 "7 . ... . . :i .."v. uo. iui? to a, uuc suciunuuinuicu. We are u lad to note tnac master f.i,n I ,. mi.i:...tUm Q.,.wi r, Airs. rJruner has been Jor several yeais l- rank rattcrson, wlio nas neeu coniined ilogue. Address Bev. James Atkins among the oldest members of the First to Ms bed lor sometime with lever, is Asheville Female College, Asheville, N.C Presbyterian church of Salisbury, having the sun blinded him so that he drd not see a large stone, which, coming down for lf0 feet,' struck him on the head. His skull was broken and his fingers mashed into a jelly. ' Of all the mean and contemptible deeds committed by a man who deals with the public, we-think the meanest and most eoutemntible of which we have heard and get some of his bargains. WE I 8 Price Plain Figures able to be out again. become connected therewith in lb4y, aid , f . t)OSLomce hist Mondav -- 1 n - " her name for some -lime stood eighth on Mr. J. M. Eddleraan wife and little MILLSTONES. lately, was the action of Mr. Leo Schulz oeauty 01 nouues-s uy me wumui in refusing to let even sick people have charge of home duties, rather tiiaa, uy ice last. Sunday; and all lucau.se some one public and social activity. The care ot a had reported him for sellimr whiskey and numerous family, as. well as a strong beer on Sunday, for which li had been f home loving near indic ted. We think that anv man ou-ht public and social lite. And yet. tht mil. She was a consistent, faithful. . i"l 1:. ,. I... K, A..ilifi Wu.l ' I u 1 , C U 1 VP uie iuuiui. uj 1 . A lake of hoiling w,.ter,utu depth of t, kepthermuch out of 2,200 feet in a Nevada nn.,P has In-en 1(111 IK I. Vilt UL I lie n i u 11" I t i v v..- hike is that it is stocked with ti-li. ud yet in her i . i ii t be content wih dealing out the vile wu home sue was hospitable, soctao.e, . . . . . . 1 . .1.1 '.,.!).. C... .-t,, fV, vl'.iut fill .t I u'ji-c s!u.Tsix;day.m a week, without dese- uuwuu1J.0uB.....u.(lUu1(.,..JU W. P. Drop, Druggist, Springfield, cratinsr God's holv Sabbath in this i.ifa- planning and laboring for the happiness r .vYit.- '.Linanese Tile ('m-e has tri.iiic, and Sroia a on last mous trs.r.ic, and sending lus own and birt cusioniers soul to hell in so doing Mr. M. L. MisenUciiuer, of- Chestnut Ilill had a very narrow escape serious aiciiJent, if not death, Timr-day. He is a carpenter and was working with W. I). Watson, vh.o i biiihfing a re.-idei ce forW. 1. Sumner tbi-ee sn-iltis in thecotintrv. While work ing on a scaffold about-twenty feet from the ground, the .scafl'old broke and Mr. Miaenheitiier was precipitated to, t.ie earth, lie started head foremost, but caught on some part of the scuti'ohl with of those around her, and for herself, con- cured lady 7 years afflicted; could not tent with whatever came, naturally and spontaneously. She loved the church of ter .lathers, and wniie health and siie;.gth c-.ultiiueif was J'ound in htr place on me Sabbath day. the loved her Bible, and wasja the habit of reading it through in Course, cue was loieraub o juuiuim merriment and liveliness, and enjoyed i ; l tne presence ot young people in ncr hoiue. one had tue open uauu oi cnaruy, and manv v-ere the doue for the poor u-iilk u half mite in last 3 vears: lmw walks any distance." Sold by Edwin and Cuiii'ercil, Salisbury, N. C. H iving bouglit the E. E. Phillips ATinst ne Marries, L will continue to furnish this well-known grit, for corn aud wheat. Address, J. T. V Y ATT, Salisbury, N. C. KOTICE. n I HE i!0fn Ui3, K3LlfJA M I I 1 1 fmnnltTiiir i ib uiiuir. cj lib his hands while filling, but could not hold on. This however changed his fm sition u nd. caused him to fall partly upon his feet.He was considerably biiied up, and confined to J;is house for several days, lie was able to walk around a lit tle Moudayv Several of the -citizens of the Wes tern fcuburbs ot the city areanxious to have the advantages of the city's splen did water system. We learn from Mr, A. L. Johnson that he and Mr. J. P Lentz have started a project to raise by private subscription funds sufficient to lay the pipes and erect hydrants from Mr.lt. P. liose in an 's residence to the fork of the Charlotte and Liucointon roads, at west end of Fulton street This plan, if practicable, wouhL be o very great advantage to that comtnuni ly. Upou iuqinry we learn from one of the officials of the Water Works Co that they wMl lay tho pipes and erect the hydrants in any nart of thecity if the are assured of $40.00 rentage per hy drant per year. At least two-thirds the distance in this instance would be with in the corporate limits, and as it "would require at leat three hydrants to cover the distance above given, two-thirds of tho cost should be paid by the city if the plan could be brought to maturity;-thus leaving only about forty dollars to be paid by private donations annually T 1 . I I . 1 . ... . . . r , it u ueucve me aier v oiks k o. are willing to give the citizens of West Fulton street the water supply they desire it they , will bind themselves to pay the annual rentage necessary. Wil thevtto.it; and will the city do her pari? Tetnt neo ivilh nni Itnihlinr. ni..l "eprofeors present, and with little uipment, it now has six buildings, fif n profei.iorR and teachers, and a com Me equipment in many technical lines, "ir&duated its first class in June, but "ce UJ of these young men stcp 14 into lucrative and responsible posi 0t18' Its announcement appears in U issue, to... U K llumye has kindly fur- Mrs Mary A, Bruner, .oed us an obituarv ariidp mi .i.ntn i- t. .... , , co!n .. .. . rocaoaut, nan a century ihe name o SnZ' l , ltS' Mnry A- J-J"-Bruner wa8- familiar Ullef, Alfe of the fillliulor ...rl fi..' lw,tJ i . fcanw- . - ----- .u.,uiuworQin western Pvorth Carolina, Wlil??' 'f0: PV 6 WATCHAX..!aud -PecWly in Itowan Countv, asahe . 1 ' -' I'll BUU Ul 'caua exemplarj character, and will S3 viuthe vi . j tllliuicu uuu vves, a fil revered name long to be loved as a bouse Western North Carolina suitor of the Carolina Watchman 1 t oui,oniy a lew of thoj-e who kuew the i , , cu.Lur Knew the excellent woman who presided over his household, preferring Tn rl'tn.rV. l, 'it. . HtciUd Mr. c v " . ; . 11 J,rt UI nome to any public recogne audd; ;;;::.::,..--0 i,(gto make that homea f.... m ncr aiuicted mot ur ae u it h i-i.r fni... wtne-nustfpvvn- iu mnoanu and c hi dren M'uoiiey, Years waaoMiiet.... i. ... rn, .... 'WHoiiiiii.uasi e, imee vtmn'mihA i,nri i 1. . , cnvkvmrii.., - I "ow.n.n imu iainer W"f:tb5 f Wauy: friendsjwant to rest, and no the faithful wife uiid mother has followed him. Marv A Tlirf fm...i i. .(.Li-iui wrvices weie .1.. t .... - ... - rcn ai pilM o'clock Tu tn the First es- f i it . t . . . ta !.... v....n,us were ee conveyed to Oak G terii lay. evp,,;.... .. : - :rr W:;, T"B wuen j,er mencec e and the G.-oveCera- Wber d;, t p,awl to iTthe side ?f aeceastd busbaHd, . - ; deeds of kindness and suliering, which uruner died at her home in this city on Sahbafh, the 9th of July 18U3, in the C9tb year of her age, in the triumphs of chris tian fiith. Mrs. Bruner sprang f-om on,e of the oldest families of Rowan County the Braudons. I 1752 one ear before the eouuly of Kowau was organized, Jcbn were known only to those nearest to her Oiih .f the consnicuous trails of her . . -. ..it .....,..; Ciiaracter was me ao.-5ei.ee ox uu ttusuu- ousness. luven when others were ten ured in her presence her instinct irompted her touipologizc lor their con duct, or make some good na.ured com ment lhat turned aside the edge of the censure. Another peculiar trait was the absence of aU complaint of hardship or suffering for herself. .Nothing was -regarded as a burden by her, that was possible for her to do Or to bear. When, three years aj:o, her husband was taken from her side, she gave the tribute of loving tears, but did uot bewail her lonely condition For eight months before her death .she was confined to her bed, but not once did she complain of suffering, in the hearing of the writer, or admit that she was uncom fortable. F.veu in the last hours, when the heart strings were snapping asunder, aiid throes of dissolution extorted t he it.- voluntary moan, she disclaimed all suf fering. At the same time she confessed an unwavering trust in Jesus Cnrist as her Savior, and the absence of ull fear of the tremendous change that was then so near. And so calmly and hopefully she nased into the eternal state to be tor ever with the Lord. She loved her home, she loved her family, she loved her church and her SaYior, but cared noth- for the fashions, the pomps and vanities of the world. Hers was a busy, a full life, until the infirmities of her last years comnelled a period ot resttul ldleues: and then she "was content to be idle and gently wait the Master's call to come up higher. it. I I I I II Ml Notes from the Crijan. Our farmers are. through . laying by their torn, have tluir wheat hauled in, and are soon ready for the threshers; we have some hustling farmers. It is related of W. M. Beaver, that he alwavs turns his stubble land before har dest; be that as it may, we saw a reaper and a plow running in the same held at the same time. Upon inquiry we learn ed there were a great many chintz bugs in his held, and instead of letting them spread over the country to destroy the am he was utilizing thein as a fertilizer. Rev. V. It. Brown, of Organ Church, preached bis. seventh anniversary ser mon last Sunday, in those seven years he baptized 201 children, and 10 adults; receivedlnto church by confirmation, 49 by certificate; performed the marriage ceremony 46 times; preached 90 funeral; and missed only one service on account of sickness. Rev.d3rown came to the charge a young man just from the theological seminary He soon won the , lovo of the entire charge, and today we don't think he has an enemy in the charge. May his life-be spared many years. ' B.S. W. L. Will beet n Its Fifth session Scptomter 7th, 1SC3 This college Is now well eqiupufa tor nsspi cua wort. li:vitir txiensiTi; u uuu n" 'V ,V carefully nurd up, LiHvir,';-rfK.'in. In nin al. i.f tnnlcul and Horticultural Laboratories (Jrccuhouse anil Jta rn. 4 , . Tue teaclitii? force for ibe next year consists of irt.ee!) men The two courses lea.l to ffr 'on lilo.: in u'rteuttnr and In Mccuanlc.il ana Civil i-n- i Li Lily Yours for Jl. B. Mutual Benefit) II er. a Tot a f coat a yer. Including Eoanl: county st uJents, I:iy stuiients. For c italojrues, apply to Bale of Ijancl r.y virtue of ttie j ower contained in a mort ptii-e (lei-it executed liv I'nrloa Colbert, to 1) C. Clicsiier, ( now deceased), dated Ajiril -1th iSitl. and duly i e.r'tered in the olhire ot'Refris ter ot t.ecus ot iiowan c ui;ty m isook 8, page aJ::, and default having been made la the pay meat ot the debt secured hv said Tnortrage deed, the uiidcr.-io-ued, as administrator ot the id B.C. Chei,cr. deceaj'.d, will sell forcah to the highest bidder at' the court house loor in .Salisbury, liowan County, at 12 m., on 8at ujday the TlnA day of July, IsOo, the tra-t of Kr.tul disci ibed and conveyed in said'mortHge deed, situated in scotch Irish township. Uowjn Count v. and adjoining the lands of Catharine Corzine. John Dry, John Fife, and (t!n-rs, containing ''s acres more or less. This the "Joth day of June, ls:i:t. iScoTT Smoot. Administrator of IJ. C. Chcsher, deceased. Sign of Ited Flag. See Watt's Shoes. M1cv?it7 25Derct.To331'3perct,01T!! A. (. . Rev. O S. Stringfield . of Wakefield, N. C, says: Five boxes - of, Japanese Pile Cure; cured ;me after 32 ved'rs suffer ing," Sold by I4win andCutherelLSaiis- buryy.C, UALKKill. X- C EQUIPMENT: Faculty of 25 ers. 11 Buildings', 7 scientific labora UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CARO LINA. teach- .itones, ibrary of 30,000 volumes, 3lb stmlents. TN'STUUCriON. 5 general courses; G brief courses; professional courses in law; medicine, engineering and niieminij, optional courses. EXPENSES: Tuition, $00 per year. Scholarships and J,oaus for tue neeu. Address, Fkesidknt Wixstox, Chapel Hill, K. C. WAITED! A goml salesman in each town in North Carolina and South Carolina, to take th local agency for Cathriens, Distance Bolt. Address for particu lars, S. LiNUV. Uhiirlotte, N. C. We arc iiiviiiir CD o 1 1 . a teem awav almost ! Beginning on Satun1;;y, July 1st, we will make, the -greatest specirwl hargain Sale ovt'i-made in this city. lf:j menft suits to close oufat regardless of cost 15:. Thcso are all nico, desir ahle goods. We offer tlicm at slatiirfitci in rices to clear out this line. The reduction is from 25 per ct. to 'per ct. off. SALESMEN". Energetic men wanted. Free M-enaid out Jit. One of our agents has earned over '.20.000 in five years. 1'.. O. Box IM, ! New York. Executor's Notice. tir. w. W. McKENZIE .iJ-vi " " - ' - ( . tho Offers his professional services citizens of Salisbury V . . h i community. He can be found at 11 s office up stairs over the post office oi at j Kluttz'sorug siore. SALISBURY PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Having qualified as executors of the estate of Levi A. Deal, deceased., all per sons owing said estate are hereby noti fied to come and settle. And all persons having claims against said estate must present them to. the undersigned, duly authenticated, .on or before the 9lh day of June, lS'.M, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Sarah J. Dial, ) ere Are Some Of The Bargains. $20.00 15.00 8.50 and 7.50 suits now I 1) ? J? $14.50. lO.OOlo 11.00. 7.50. (5.00. 5.00, 4.50. 7.50. Nice Executors. Corrected u eclhj b!f J). 11. JuUan & Sons - ElHTARD L. Flemixg, June i, 1S93. ) bush. Butter, j -Beeswax, Bacon, (country) Lard Corn, Meal, . Irish potatoes, Onions, Oats, Wheat, Piour, Poultry, hens. Snrin" chickenf. E's, pr doe. uterg ! per s each ack 12h to 20 Off to 20 11 to 12 12 to 14 to 52 00 to.00 GO to 70 00 to 50 00 to 35 00 to 70 $1.7-") to 2.75 25 to 30 1211-0 17 10 FCKEIGN MARKET REPORTS From Clcpy 4" Co.y Banket and Broker, These figures represent an average es timate of ruling prices at the markets named, up to Tuesday of each fj Liverpool.-Cottou Brm at a decline of 3 to 4 ioints, with quotatious for future? small. Wheat dull and easier. Bacon fairly active at 5.95 to 6.30 per cwt New York. August Cotton ,.7; July wheat 73c. ket steadier feel- Chicago. tram marKti, -7, in-than for several days ; wheat-67io com 40c ; oats SSc ; pork 20.20 ; r;bs U.42, lard 10.07. .For lialaria, Lirer Trcu ble'.orlndigestiouse BRQTO $ IEQN BITTERS (eduction - m - j ' 8oi rfve- next 30 baip, Mrs. -K7V. XI.. X3-AJnX3ZI3Xl., Will sell her large and attractive stock of Milliner? at greatly reduced prices. Excellent Bargains at Cost from her largo stock of Infant's Caps. .Remember these goods must be sold in the next 30 uays. DXJulianlSons Call notice to tbe tact, taut tliy have removed thu tm k tioiu their store rmira under fne Central iiotr-i to their olr! H'oreon Fisher wreet. Weh,v FORE GOODS tbaa vre caa mate room for' aud In order to reduce onr stock will offer SPECIAL BARGAINS for Uie next THIRTY DAYS IN DRY GOODS. ran nnd tee convinced that we can save you monej by baytnK from us, D'R. JULIAN & SON. 148 ChiMrens suits to close at i oc. to 250 pairs ot pants at same reduction. iMice goods. Guaranteed lirst-class. Come quick before they are gone. Yours truly, CO. FlilE CLOTHIERS. SOBERS CLOTH NG SSL1SBURV, H. c. 1 PARMPnr v V'ou want p;ood, pure goods' at low prices, don't you ? Then go U JULIUS EARNHARDT'S, . where are kept PURE FRESH GROCERIES, such as Flour, gw d country Hams, Potatoes (seed ad eating"), (.'abb ige, and everything ele jou wat Alsll u new Hue of GOOD SHOES, which I am -offering-Very Cheap. A full line of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS always kept in stock. sTAttention, Farmers! I am now also selliig the BANKER FERTILIZER theup for cab, or on time. Call to ee"nw before buying elewher JTLen Baby vras sick, ire paTe her Castorta. TCben she waa a Child, she criod far CastorLv. Then she became Miss, she crujij to Oastoria. - -, "Whea she had CJittOren, sLe garethesi Cutoria J. S. Troutmau. T. J. Babe. --1.1 .s C. B. Webb. WEBB, TROUTMAN & CO. PliOMUKTOliS' ry. .Salisbury Marble- Works. , i LAKOE VAElETy OF 5MRM.E OK HAXD TO SELECT FROM. -

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