1 ". ...... .' - - , " . I r r CM'1' Watchman, rHurued to RuleiSl ew York iu the city visiting , tbe W'ATCUMAW. -.jr advance. . , t Shelby, is visu.uk j tier. . i a. if.ViwIuv in ford ten ,1)IU WtCivS iUT il$lll2- J .clothing, at M. S. Brown & Co's." ; There ifa igro exoilus fro,m Winston io 5qnhera cities. ' .Circulars ace .sent by purported labor huxe.aust .making the proposition to secure situations for any .and all applicant upon receipt of $2.50. We gtfesa Winston can strare a few of her dusky citizens. x l- . At a meeting of the. Y.M. C- A. Fri day evening, the resignation I of Mr. E. V. Miller, general secretary, was accept ed and Mr. J. K.Coit temporarily eject ed to fill the vacancy. A proposition wa considered to add bath rooms to the attractions of .the association, and the sec retary -was lequesued UTsolicit funds for the same. Little John Taylor, of St. Loui, who is visiting rehitives here, was thrown froia a runaway horse last Suuday and had his arm broken Tind face bruised. Tbe horse, after throwing the boy, ran ..;it to be Bad there. araya of the Western! I OIu . M. '.' and Dr. Thomas J. if" 31- n i:.n.r the World's -i.t l UU""J " Redfern.oneofthecompos wiTCHMAN, has been sick & ,.r tins citv says he has I two miies uto the country, and coming r r if 1 -l in Vle . i f I i-.i T s iKa,...I, ! tinnut will fill nai ..nr.taWItl V fill IL Ifl . 1 I. fm IIU VMW V .JW ... - - C B. Ufe , in Baltimore- The boy is doing very well. .i M,Md with his leaa- Mr. I. w. J-ingte, oi mm xhuKt, tu county, a grauuaie ui Davidson College, has been very sick with typhoid fever at Davidson ever since the first of June. Mr. Lingle grad uated with honor, and was euitled to deliver the philosophical oration at com mencement, but was prevented from do ing so on account of sickness. We are olad to learn that he is able to be out at last, and will be home in a few days. A teacher's Institute for white teach ers of this county will beheld by Prof. P. p. Claxton.of Asheville, in the court house in Salisbury, commencing Mon- 7th, and continuing five education will be given. All citizens are inviiea o attend aud witness the work of the In stitute and hear the addresses. All pub lic school teachers are required by law to attend or certificates will not be given. Schools in session shall be suspended diiring the session of the Institute. If the city authorities cau afford td pay for one hydrant placed for the benefit of sident tax-payers, why should 1 r ....l .vicinity mm a, '" tt... Oran Church Items. ; , " The Wotnaii's Home and foreign Mis siomyy Society of.Qrgau .church, held it fifth annual public meeting last Thursr day, July lth. "There were several speakers present. Rev. Mr. Ijuddle, of St. PeterV clkUr.ch KowAn county, ad dressed the society in the woruiug sulv-jeet,-" Winning, tie World for ChrK-t." At noon a suintpuous dinner wa? spread in the grove, of which all partook iiearti ly. Iu the afternoon Mr. liobert L. Pat terson, of China Grove, addressed the audience subject, 'The Lutheran Church a Missionary Church." Both of the-e addresses were well delivered and showed much study aud forethought. Later iu the evening Rev. W. 11. Brown, pastor of Organ church, made a short speech subject,1 "A Plea for New Mem bers ol toe Society." Out of 180 female mem 1 res belonging to Organ church, only are members of the Missionary SocWv. The treasurer's report showed $240.U2 contributed by the society for five year. , The lumber for repairing Organ church is being delivered. The work will begin uext Monday. Calvin L. Millerls teaching a subscrip tion school at Lower Stone church Mr Miller tauht at the same place last sum iner. lie teaches a good school that is well patronized. Mrs W. K. Brown and children are goiu!; to spend the summer iu .Vfrgiuia with her naieuts. They will start the first of August. r Wheat threshing is the order of the day; the yield is very good both in quan . Misses Jen uie and Leah Black welder, of Mt. Pleasant, were visitliitr itheir cousiu. Miss Kate Beaver, last week. ' "Mr. 11. A. Holtshouser. theological student of Newton, preached at Lower Stone church last buuday. llev. Paul Barringer, of Concord, has been called to the Lower Stone pastorate. WUj hone he will accent. WHIT. l..r ulieruoou. rain 3 vv-,uak seut day, August .-pleCopy 01 wm days. . Public addresses on . invitation- w the invitation? - iii:l has been quite sick ru ' . .. l.ntwe are clad to .....uis iuiprovtug. , r .1;, The report of the prevalent u ml,Iing ciioieiu. iu .i ...j.. ithout foundation. , iF Lntlvick is bavins: the old "-' . , -. miiIv two re: t 1 kii i"t 1 ran nni i toiK.-c' 1 iwit HfTriri to mv for two more whose benefit would be equally divided between seven resideut tax-payers? This is said to be the conditions in regard to the much desired hydrants at the west ....a ,.f nlmn street, mentioned iu these V; tl V a. fair jjvert is into a livery stable. fiilmerBrenizer, . . 1 Mulii0f 111 the Asheville office. fir .. . .. r 41 ftAA sr. lleilishury Cotton Mill" closed yes ,!, for the rent "of (he week. The sectors will give the employes a big ; flic " ' Sr. Hunter L. llarri, assistant State4 can't see olo)jist, Wf" uroWJjeu lllie uiiumi in iule Uiver in Cutnlierland county last iiurwlay. ' C.F. lner left Saturday morning ., hi hii-ujt! for Lancaster, Pa. He U Bin . y - - jfcxti ty travel me- cuuic uiaiu.ivv, v... tah, 60 county convietf. and 2o iiivicls hcir.tll tho Wtirk tf thf riu-e. track at the State 11 md iu order. Sssrs.fi.C. A.Teague, L. W. and E.F. jtun, Executors of the late B. F. Eaton, jvcanoiice to debtors aud creditors in Lwilier column. - Welearu that Mr. J. D. Small will tikecbreof aud complete-the work on ;S opera house. He expects to have it tuu)lted by Sep. 1st- llr. T. A. Cuughenhour has secured .Le retail iee trade of the city. lie cora- uienced delivering last Monday, aud will Miver ice iu any part of the city. E. W.Burt & Co. keep at the front wiih their Kpleudid stock of Sample liood.i. Tliev call on vou to. come aud h what bargains they cau give you. Dr. Win Whitehead returned Satur- eveuinz from Alexander. Mrs. Whitehead aud little daughter will re naiii&t Alexander's for soine time. Mr.U, L.Crawford, who was tendered clerkship under District Attorney Wean, has decided not to accept. S. T. eal, of Wiustou, has been given the ...ihnnns last week. The city is only asked to place two of the three desired the citizens outside the corporate limits will sustain all the tost for jilacing the one other. Some of these good citizens i.v iIihv should irot nave them We are sad to chronicle the death o Miss .Jennie Hart, daughter of A. A WaX. this countv. Shedieil I 1 4l I L VI - lasi MindaV morning at'the home of ret aiives,-neuf Mooresville, hither she hat none to make a visit. She - died of ty- 1 .- ..c. i 1 1 n 1 if three HI(K1 lover auci - - weeks. Miss Hart was only about 21 1 1 . . I vJ'u it n .11 11 ir 1:1 fl V ear.-' oui uuu v,.i j r . Ti .. .i 1. ;. .. .iwt 11 cvprv respect, ikt uuuui in reavtmeiit to the fond parents, loving brothers ami sifters and to her many friends ot life entire' community. We were personally acquainted with the young lady, ami deeply sympathize with the sirickeu lamily in their sad afflic tion. Mt. Gilead Locals, Tlntfi .O. Willioit was here on time Just Three feels Longer GREAT CL0TEIN6 SALE WILL CLOSE ! This sale of 1-4 off has been a phenomenal success. Hun- Ireds ot buers have taken advantage of this reduction sale. Remember we reserve not a bvit from tin's sale. Everything in the Clothing linergoes at 25 percent, discount. It makes no diflereiice whether you want a tine Black, Clay Worsted, Che viot, iancy Worsted, lweed or Homespun. The styles are in 4 1 Button Cutaway, Double and foingle 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 coods we have de cided to clean them out at 33 1-3 off, and many at 50 per cent. JTOT FHSOB. Don't you want a Summer Coat and Vest ? Whether it is a DrapDette, Alpaca, Serge or Flannel, it makes no difference; they are included in this sale at 25 per cent, discount. We must have the room, and everything goes at the above figures. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. Every Suit or Pair of Extra Pants and all Summer Clothing at 25 percent., 33 1-3 and 50 per cent, discount from regular sell ing prices, M. 8. BROWN k CO. -SAVE- ' yOtt llhh GO TO arptit cntjlc; and get some of his bargains. It is something puzzling to the Northern mind to-see the difference in the vital statistics of the two races in the South. It cannot understand why the negroes should die faster than the whites die, or why tne mortality among the negroes should be really much greati.-r in treeiJom than in slavery. The North has never understood the negro, question in any of its phases. It will Drobabh never understand it. As to the mortality statistics this nn.y be said: under slaverv the negroes were well fed, as a general thing, well cloth ed and well nursed and doctored when sick. Their habits were better, biitii tation Wiis" better. Health is deren- defct upon pure water, pure air, sum- cieiit wholesome rooa, plenty-or sieep, and when sick recovery dejends much upou proper nuiihg and medical at tention. It is a fact that now many or all of these conditions- are neglected in hit ud reds of thousands of cases. The result is an increased mortality rate. WE 1 11 IN PRICES! You Know from Experience We Mean What We We now offer All of Our Greatly Reduced One Price Plain Figures Governoi-9eneral of Cuba Dead. Havana, July 15. General Arias, Governor-General of Cuba, died to-day of typhus fever. Say! Goods at Prices ! lm Price Beets B-uiers Two Brothers, ICncixville. 'lVnn.. July lo Near Clinton, Amlerson county, Tillman and Moses Cox, brothers, were shot and mor tally wounded, while at work in the field, by George Beets. No cause can be assigned fr the double murder. A posse iuow iu sea re n oi ueeus. Summer Goods way Ixv Down ! Down ! ! DOWN ! ! ! Carpets and Mattings at prices never heard of before for good quality. A lot of Fine White .Goods at prices which will make vou buy them, even if you don't need them. TESTTOES to close out at 25 percent, less than COST ! Come and get Your Share of Our Bargains ! t TmniM i itit o t TriTTmmiornrnT LirriAull ft LMlMmlMrl, S. Corner Main and Inniss Str's, Salishuky, N. C. Yours for Jll. B. Mutual Benefit!) Ai u u iai u u a Sign of Red Flag. See Wyatt's Shoes. 5 per rt. To 33 per ct. Off!! J We are glad to learn that Mr. J. W. Goodman, of Atwell township,' who has nvery tick for several weeks pastj typhoid fever, is able to be up am. -' Miaea Minnie Watson and Majrcte 5n. who have been tcachini? a fli. H returued home lat Saturday. fiJ will remain with UK until the last tfAujuht. . Mis Martha 1 licks, an seed lady of Forent, was frightened to death by uoderttorm Saturday evening, which Mvere. She bad all her life had a Ror of lightning. An examination of applicants for olarship at the Peabody Normal Col- p.Xas.hville, Tenn., will be held here y the couuty superintendent of public traction oa the 21st of Jury. An Institute will be held iu thMJolored el school buildiujr, begiuning Mot. tlie 24th inst., and will continue for Moore will be the instructors. - Wribers who find their naner due $1.00, will please not con- ,aefitadun, but a reminder that their scription for the following year is due. w termsare $1.0:) payable in advance. Capt. .'v. A. Mowery waa' severely at- Morganton Saturday. While ingoutoftheear window his head pcfe a bridge post and he was knoeked l;' His head was cut and bruised lit61' reductiou 1,1 Prices t Messrs. tfflann & Itchtenstein's. They carry Perbstock. and otfVr, in their adver nent this week, to sell at trreatlv re- prices, especially Summer Goods ilattin b..q .i,..!. .i lust sSatuTuaV -and unuay. lie :um tu.. -. (:ivvici(l. ut Tennessee, but toruierty of this county, to ' preach iu his stead. 31 r. Haywood -preached au elo quent seruiou, to a large, attentive au oteuce. . , Mrs. T. S. WiHiamsJs visiting in Rich mond county this week. Miss fcudie Wadefof Wadeville, is vis itinj; Mr. Fletcner liurkhead this week. 3r. John 8earboro, of Erie Mills, threshed wheat for this town last week, and gave general satisfaction to his pa troiiS. Miss Myrtal Wade, of Wadeville, is t ...... 1 1 . IX.1..I' visistmg ineuiis in wn cc-.iv. Mr, G. W. iMcAulay has the lumber riiilv to build -au addition to his dwell ing iniuseaud has contracted with Messrs. C. IL McDonald and W. M. Muh to do his work, which they will begin iu a few days. There isjsouie talk of Ejq. L. P. By id building and moving to town tnis tad. The farmers are aouut through work, aud have commenced making cider. Watcnuelous are very pteutiful here tiiis week; they are being sold at J of accent naf iftfhlliwi' One day last weeffa black girl named Lilly Mcltiie, Avhile iu goml health, so tar as any one kuew, fell dead while walkiug across the lloor. The cause is thought to have been heart disease. West Evius.x-olored, lost his wife a few days ago. - Some sections are uttering very badly for ruin. Mr. W. F. McAulay lost two caws last week, aud he has oibers that are sick. He inaiks murrain caused their death. Esq. Byrd has lost one aiso. Mr. Thomas Ferguou and Miss Sallie Shore were united in marriage last week. Uev. K.. Mcleod omcintiu;. Lihtnin Plays Havoc. Raleigh, N. C, July 13. Last even ing in the midst ,t H furious lightning storm, the dwelling of Sid Green, broth er ot J?tate Senator Green, at Wakefield, was struct' by lightning. In the house were Mr. Green and his wife, and Mr. ruruell and his, wife, who wete visiting the Greens. Mrs. Green toojc refuge on theised and escaped injury. Tho others in the sitting room were all struck. Green was badly injured and was en- lv unconscious. Purnelrs left arm Salisbury "fkoduck mauket Asheville Female College xiiwx. Special Attraction?. Matchless . T .mate. Wonderful health record. Corrected weekly by 1). l(. Julian tvsons cli-De- tirely was naralvzel, and the dwelling being on fire, Purnell with difficulty remain . ? l i - . . couscu.us. Hie victims auu urteu Uill unconscious. e: are Butter, Beeswax, Bacon, (country) Lard, Corn, Meal, Irish potatoes Onions, Oats, Wheat, Flour, per sac h Th?y Spoke of Dealing With im Winston, N. C, July 15 The partic- pol,jtry hens, eac ulars ofasadaud unfortunate aflatr in ..chickens, " Davidson county were receivew ncic ivr - , i S. Hinkle. a merchant aud to, jer uoz, wealthy citizen living near Midway, went home uitoxieated a few days ago and abused bis w.fe unmercifully. He beat and kicked her, inflicting injuries which will, in all probability, prove fatal. The action of lue brutish husband creattd quite a sensation in the neighborhood aud as soon as Jie facts were obtained a band of determined men was organized to lynch Hiukie. Hst "tileadiuirs of 12i to 20 (Mf to 20 into 12 mtou bush. 50 to 52 00 tofiO " 40 to 50 " 00 to 50 00 to 35 00 to 70 k $1.75 to 2.75 25 to 30 12 to 17 10 lightful homelife. Well ordered courses of instruction. Thoroughly equipped gymnasium. Music under the celebrated Prof. Grabau (Germany). Art under Miss Blythe (Paris). House in seven acres of shaded lawn in the heart of a beautiful citv. Rooms finely furnished. "Steam heating and sanitary plumbing throughout. Charges as low as a fine school can make them. Send for cata- j oy;ue. Address Rev. James Atkins, Asheville Female College, Asheville, N.C FOREIGN, MARKET REPORTS. From Clapp f Co., Banker aud Brokrr X 1. These figures represent an average es timate of ruling prices at the markets named, up to Tuesday of each week : Liverpool Cotton firm at a decline of 3 to 4 points, with quotations for u.nll Wheat dull and easier. It vas only the earn- foir active at 5i95 to 6.:o per cwt. a relative that saved Ngw York. August Cotton 7.77 ; July Chicago. Grain market, steadier feel ing than for several uays ; w u 2 JL 4ft,, ats 28c: Dork 20.20: ribs D.42; wi - v j larl 10 07. Hinkie's neck. Mrs. Hmkle, who has expressed the opinion that she is goiug toiie, asks that her husband not be ino-lested-while she lives. A warrant is out for Hinkle's arrest; besides there is strong talk of taking him out and giving . Ti il-,. TI1.. him a first-class cowniuiug. ai ir. in kle dies it is the general impression that the husband will bejynched. Hinkle i u.mn .KucivA t n hw t:tmilv tor some lias ween w j - i . - i it v.. tn,r ara hft whinned his wife I f I.vi A. Deal, deceased, all per IIUIC. i. w vn e ' I I crwtv v. - - i ....a ourTVitAr iiiimpn-ifullv with a I nwinir said estate are hereoy nou UUU VW" fa- BwUiIw..... A,l ..llnoismnt onnin I1U Settle. t-. - having claims against said estate must Amrnit Ttneu at Raleieh. present them to mi umi B" . - Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executors of the buggy whip. 1....i.:...tt..utMl nn or hpfore the 9th day Ail. i am ucmin 1 .ut i i "u , . .i.: . ;.t ! 1 li nlftftil mt.ns? at Raleich have been of June, kw-, or u.. uu , - - "JV . , , Programmes for the third annual Au- c . . . 1 issued. Thedatesare Wednesday ana Thursday. Auuust 23rd and 24th. I he last August races were extremely inter- AcouTpany Iu s purchased a large body esting there having as many as eight of pine timber of Messrs. Clark aud Blue, started in some of the aces but the anf. they v, build u.ailroad to oy, S? in bar of their recovery. Saeah J. Deal, Edward L. Fleming, June 9, 1893. Executors. tiie couutv seat. Miss Lena Wade, a girl about 18 years o f aire, ha becuuie lusaue Jrom some cause, unknown to the writer. Major Beale, of Norlbrk Va., has spent several days in this secliou lor the pur pose of' buying up limber lauds lor lumber eomitaiiv. . . . mm, . t . 1 Mrs. J. A. Las has a cabbage tuat nas 14 well developed hraus. NOTICE. Sale or Xi.d Wc are giving them away almost ! UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CARO- LINA. EQUIPMENT: Faculty of 25 teach ers, 11 Buildings, 7 scientific laboratories, library of 30,000 volumes, 310 students. INSTRUCTION: 5 general courses; 6 brief eourses; professional courses in law; medicine, engineering and chemistry; optional courses. Krhi.sKS: tuition, you per year. Scholarships and loans for the needy. Address, President Winston, Chapel Hill, N. C. Beginning on Saturday, July 1st, wo will make the greatest special bargain Sale ever made in this city. 153 mens suits to close- out at regardless of cost 151. These are all nice, desir able goods. We offer them at slaughtering prices to clear out this line. The reduction is from 25 per ct. to 33J per et. off. Here Are Some Of The Bargains. $20.00 suits. 15.00 12.50 unci 10.00 8.50 and 7.50 11 11 11 now ii 14.50. 10.00 to 11.00. 7.50. " iJ.OO, 5.00, 450; i eduction - in - JFos tfic next 30 rr Mrs. X7". Will sell her large and attractive stock .,f Milliner at irreatly reducel prices. F.xt-ellent Baugainh at Cost from her stock of I ufa tit's Caps. Remember khese goods must be sold in the next 30 days. 148 Childrens suits to close at 75c. to 7.50. 250 pairs of pants at same reauctiou. Nice goods. Guaranteed first-class. Come quick before they arc gone. Yours truly, ROGERS CLOTHING GO. SALISBURY, N. C. FINE CLOTHIERS. . , ... -.....i .Hated Ann! V:rr.; . iVmlia Ae office of Uegis- , ter of Deel of Rowan county in book 8, jmge ?M3df.U having been ne.n the n, rirtue of the o er conUiuetl in a raort By virtue oi i e i Colbert, to B. 4th, For the first linio iu the trade every plate class Lulled btates is closed, and that luden niteiy. t u.lv 1U.IH.KJ men are idle as a iH in ihft State, both as to the number of horses staTiing and tne time made. Horses that have easily made 2.28 in the last few weeks will be on tbe track, and the conditions promise to oe favorable for having this record consider ablv lowered. Great improvements will J s .Ar TKo (nrna ue tnaae iu me race nv.. v-.- ...ill 1.. .rmu.r v ?nulMl. ana a cusniou I - i ..,.t imvincr ..r 1 i - ...ill i,. nut. nn tllA traflf tO I . -r.L.. AnU anciiroii l)T 61111 . . . .. : u nil" . . i .i .i.iministrator ot ttic the deptJi oi lour or uve ;uw. iu ed, the unuersigucu, . - S:llU U. V. - itv-i.. i ) mortgage lesult. Tbe depreiou is attributed U i , g three elements over production, a ra i-,r tight mouey market, and the arbitrary deeding in lant in 11 country isn,iow stocked with P,ar ,es 8S",d?SfKSn a lar-e surplus, with no orders. - and wheu track will be hese races are forerun uer thft iifxt, Stat erest, inasmuch as tbe liorse terest is increasing at a siu- ri.rlmi r.it in this State, luteresiea . . .1 ...:.. m VA t UU iur. hitorv of the 1 improvement will be made, V "fi"? in completed the Haleigh race t- factory in the , A . , ,lir,. The ...I .1... : . j i iwo uijcow v.. --w--- I . . .. T..1.. 1I ot a splendid programme lor l urdaiy the 22na uy oi -u.j, -ate Fair and are of very gen- land described and conveyed in in Salisbury, i . . m. iiniif iimir to the highest bidder at tne T Ho wan t;ouiiiy, :iv - ' Ip'.ij, me trii-i ui said nortras;e . . .... ... CCftl I 1 1 Illtll " " deea, snnau ... Dv - of TVI i I waukee. writes: O. - L. Rice. Mendota, 111.," writes :1 "n.,. 1mc JaiiHiiese Pile Cure has cured "Have used your Japanese Pile Cure anl muofaca?.e uf 28 year standing, after iouuu u a sure ami perraauent cure.' i;,,,, treated bv New York's hest Bdysi- bold by hawiu Cutherell." Salisbury 1 ..;.. M hv V.rlwin Cuthrell. SalU sitiuiUd in scotch n '.,.,nlv mid RUlOIIUMK rthnrine Corxine. John Dry, John others, containing 28 acres more the 20th day of June, lJJ. . . C. Chesher, deceased. D.R. JulianS Sons r...n .m. m ih het that ther have rpraovel the sto.:k tiom tbelr store room under t lie Central . ' .,hUiririifireon KisherMreet. ehae inDCnnhflQ than Ave can make root" tor. munkuuwww and In order to reduce our stock will offer SPECIAL BARGAINS for the next THIRTY DAYS IN DRY GOODS. r-aimnrthe oonvlnced that we can save you l money by buying from us. D'R. JULIAN & SOU. THE NORTH CAROLINA Colleie of JSpnltire anil Meclanic Arts ,,'niknniii virth Session Seotember 7th. n.Ki-oileirelsnow well equipped lor IU special rif having extensive Wood and Imti snoj. Pf1 1ST I You want good, pure goods at low prices, don't you ? Th g U JULIUS EARNHARDT'S, bpr nre kent PUKE FUESH GROCERIES, guch as Flour. eoccoonlrt Hams, i'otatoes (send and. eating), Cabbage, arid everything ge you wmI No a new hue ot UOUJJ aiiuiio, wnicn l am ouenng very Cheap. A full line of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS always kept in stock. gJSrttention, Farmers! I am now also selling the BANNER FERTILIZER chest p for cah, or on time. Call to ce me before buying elsewhere. wort, liavinv tXU-IliM caielulty utlt-a up urn my-nxim C. B. Webb. J. S. Troutman. T. J. Baba. i liemtcal. Ho- Fife and j tanteatand Horucuuuiai iooraiorua ..utuu or less. 1 1ns : a"Ii(TrM;hin5f f0rc(. for the next year consists c tifin men. The twju courses Ifeirt to graduatlou For Malaria, Lier Trou ble,orIndige3tion,use ERQWS IRON BITTERS of B. 1 In Agriculture and In Mechanleal and CIVil En. Total cost a year. Including Board i county students. Piv students. For catalogues, apply to A. Q. HOLfcADAY,Pret., KALEltill. S C fl2:,.r.i WEBB, TROUTMAN & GO. PKOVUIKTOILS Salisbury Marble Works. LARGE VARIETY OF MARBLE ON HAND TO SELECT FROM ATJ.SFACTJON GUAKANTEEIX. . 1