Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / May 8, 1879, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
: t '- ", '- I" '!" - - - - '' ' ' ' 'f " S. ! !i4 I - ir4:-.- : - ! ! L ' - s . ' : i- ' - . . ii- - I- .-.i I:-:-I'll -H '''''' : Vf ' 1-. 1- t - :s- I' Carolina Watchman. il ! rWiTTliork V XtXY ft. 1870. ' - - ' '' - ' ,t Thej ureto hate a Confojerate Meniorial JaV in 8utesvillepn the fOtJi," , . k iM.l if r rr 1 rt The BUI to prohibit 3Iilitary interference tit il-tinns. nawed the House TwxteSt by J elections,, pa strict party rote, Aboutlrorty" thousand dollars worth of are hf been "sold .at ,rlTon8 this 1 .,ie uano h reason. iOpv, JeymoW, of Utica; N. Y., declines or & be a candidate for nomination of uov i it nor, on thejerouudof impaiml Veajtn. ; ; ' Tim. r, , k The Memphis JLealan trade off sihern politician .tiiiiiltMi : mid offers a thousan ' r t . r 'I I I ' . . . .i .j 1 ;i t J. S;Yoangaiai John Hiley, in jail at of n'm: : Texas, for drunkenness, set fire in to the jail for the purpose of escaping, J. lmrned to death in the building, - V" - -;TT ' - .1. The Xflnatic Asylum, of -JTexna has in it jpatlent! , Owinjg P "misunder .f.nwlinff with the Governor, all the offi- r" o - , . . o,M Ms?rnA1: TIia Snncrintendent. 1 nJRj Wallare. nroooses to open a private institution at Waco. he indictment case against Swepson, for defrauding the State out of a large amount of "special tax bonds," cajne up To trial at Louisburg, JS. U ou tlier, but Wing some ; informality n llie I Transcription, the case was remanded fo Wake Superior Court. : Dr D. S. Tray wick, a man of family, resident at Monroe, X, C was found lyr ing on his lounge iu his , oflfice, Tuesday naorning of last week, coJd in death. Jt is supposed he died of heart disease His position was easy, like one sleeping- ; A book Iving on the floor by him, seemed to have fallen from his bauds, which were crossed on his chest.. : DttfAMtTii EXTI.OSIOX. A car lailened with oynamiie ana Manaing on me inicK at Stratford, Ont., exploded on the 5th, producing great destruction to property pven at the distance p( one mile. One hundred and 'fifty cars were destroyed. Two railroad hands working in the yard were blown into fragments, therfoot of pne ot them being found two hundred yards off. The earth shook ljke an earth quake, causing pedestrians at a great distance fo fa)l to tl;e ground. ''. 1. TUi Pleasant Letter I j j Mt. Pleasaxt, N. C, May 5, 1879. " Mr. Editor ; As njjjuy readers ' are doubtless iuttsrested in the letters and Jtenis of news coustautly appearing in the Watchmam from various places in the im mediate vicinity of Salisbury as well as from places more remote, it may not be objcctiouable at least to a few to learn something aliont the, quiet little village pf Ht. rleasant. linn place 13 situated In the eastern 'part of Cabarrus county, pine- iiiileafroui Conpord and abont 20 B'trikmr neighbor as the very thing he Twcfis ?ud c Hre till ar milfci from Salbtry, H haa nothing to . . . t . , ?, ranging for a further advance. Hoast of except its retired position, jts ain,,l, to fe-eataWwh. We certaiuly The prices are the most stirprlsing tbtng about it : jiaietade, , irs scnpois, i cnurcnes, and ine njorality and integiity of its . The leading topic ,of interest i the gebuiii i pitizeus pverbefore the minds of the people here is their school. AH hearts are centered on thtt unit wpII t.liAv !rp fnr n itlm.it ... , ...... ... ...... community to elevate itself above the . level of primitive ideas aud customs. Th schools will have their closing exercises shortly next week the Female Seminary, and bft week after ; North Carolina Col lege, 1 The exercises at the College will begin Sunday, May 18, and close Wednes 1. -.l-"T.i: 7' . r V r "r day Mie 21, Lf. .VHikle, D. D will de school- urcnnimnaAtifti.fi it m luiwl fm-onflmir nfhin intl.ia it mot tn VVn .. ltluun.r liver the llaccalanreate sermon on the1m aspect to. its owp Jaws, and is only IBth t Kev. J. A. Linn the Alumni .JJ. m i.er" -is. . .. 5 U",. 1 wternoon tne . 'utn ; ' O r T - V.'f W - M " . I V. piierury societies, weunesttay inorniii"'. the 21st. The students will have their fxenriscs Tuesday and Wednesday. We r. - - .....v.ifii'w f iril l(HtUb, UIIIC jIL IIIIH MMUum. .! Umtf. i..i.A';.t. iuun .iSj appointed. We hope to see as many of he friends of edacatiou here on that oc- casiou acau find it convenient to come. fuiiHfi iii iii jear uie , scnoois Have hail I respectable share of public patron- age, and the : indications are that - the v will eontinneL to receive a liberal nhaw. f that patrouage. The prices of board, any energetic young man fo remain at frome. It is well known to - tnmtv- f rnJ i . r r farm; .iroliari,ii.l RnrUeus, thow real beamjps Miat nuke; life so enchanting and ...... ..HIucoa JM llus wonu. Jast at thisV t me, fanners have ; about coinnlftiMl Hi(.iT n!..,ti..- i fAHiipienu uietr piailtmjr one rations anil poueinentlr are getting ready to culti- !n ?teT?F! , A "Q8aay arge propof cotton has been idaiitPln.ll.T,f tiH with the ground iq4he best of order, hvervthiujr s far is in favr nf ... ; . f JenUtond, whcl ypu are aware is a iuauvr oi no small nmnmnr v. . .i has a large amonntof cotten been plant- tni, ouiaiso a large amount of fertilizers I Jiaa oeen nseil, loth the .comiMMf. ...i commercial, the preponderance bein in faTorof the former. Wl It vaiinui, ue saiU to in tt HA V. nnr fh nhin ......I V. ... L verv tintiniMtiKr n.u , .. . ' Z.I- . " JL r -Hu mjo II11U 'i qnleS theea We?TSw ,yield wfllnotberery uu uio gFonuu, am shall be unnsually ftMtra irk .v.n.A. 41... large. The prospect for oats i ht !,:. pame as wheat, iin SihliWrVW' ,,ere "v,j 'cm w in not iM' rrv iirtHMiatoi, one oi Olir FPUHir towns. Mu. wuiie out. huutin td-day Avaa se- VerelV hurt bv the htirKtnm nf h! mi,. Town election tonlay. AJl passed oft pleasant tinie is antjcipaU'd. iiujtHir. ' . ktidv. mes. ii ncn 11.1m .fD.nnn i 1. 1 ' v - m3 m a. i&. - u -1 v m v w uu mm Ktmjm an 1 at-m a u a avrA a- sv a' aaw i-Ther -"iTbTinStry apdLHdder Cpmpany, of Statesville, will markets o, en and anj? ver d"r, w" S, lftt .tS. 5!l W . rnl i l' - V t,,e I?,;,JlcI " l1, Heuce we reiterate the or in default thereof the plaintiff will ? I 1 -whl!, -'"T" an lre. laujsiM,. quoted, bnt misunderstood !pljo Court for the relief demanded in WilUie delivered bv VV . I?hl V... A bv our 1, W ' : . uuciBMhw . . . 1 u unom "1 SiiHktMirv JTeic ha been lectnring renon -why a resident haviug work to do Tim citizen, M - W.SSS -i JJse and labor when ie article Uiwi the quention-of equality ! Certainly a i,rntirl,t (k intent liye been obtained bere. mAn neighbors have no ricrht to armicru ugbts that those Kho do thia are not bini cjtfeenk, because the money thus The thiogtw being equal and in fovor a-niabWd'if "pcon-W I hi home operatf vca antVdeera, tiiey will tend to build np tlie town ana bubuuuuu. get. wn gtfiiglin m-chanjcs, jraaes- the VCimU and mehant. The conclusion is exceed this, and to a reasonable extent to true, and will be readily admitted by all. foster home interests eveu at a disadran- Bnt we believe the cltwens of Salisbury 1 just as liberal in this way as the pc- ThU.ia constantly done in small maUers cf nnr btiier town.There is'no spite- J and gometimes in large ones, a8 a matter ful cot-throati8m practiced liere towarut0f choice or for tho purpose of roaching each other. There is uomore selfishness, remote designs. , These are exceptions to difference to the general weal of the ti,e coin01llnity. : It is very much "tne scyie j tural, and serve good and useful ends. ofonr people to takecare of themselves y iu6Mwraattrs,.and if it i uot the . posps to the world wedonotknow : -.SKtmS lcians for cotton wherei toJind the exception, to the rule. few days since, was robbed by a pick -oiisand for ope There trai time In the "long ago" pocket of a valuable gold watch and " Li 1 L. I J.W l..iM'nnnnrtlAn I fiJu.inl. f Cniiahnrv fcluit resnltcd to t business of Sal Ubury that resuitea the; mutual benefit of her Citens. l-or instance, in tnose umes, wueu u mau wanted a hat for himself or his boy, ! '-.!-.. . " 1 l be brouglit in uis raooussinsiiuu wow w Stephen Cowan or Michael Murr, and ex change them for a hat ready made,5 or else ordered one. If he had ho fiir skins or wool, he paid money., CqwahbrMarr,aa the case might be, made the body of the hat and employed women in the neigh- borhoiHl to put in the lining and bind it Thus the benefits of the transaction' were distributed around, and it did good. Is not this, or something like it, what our neighbor wants to re-establish!.; A Jnan 1 -,'. ... ;''n;iiT!l Willi aiu or sam'i ungues, or to pmj mie i. , M . . ...T I ifejtnuv cronrus." as lie was caiieii, in due time lie was supplied with a good, substantial article that would stand two generations, jnud thei money paid for it was left hera to circulate around general ly. Shoe-makers then Ebenezer Dick Bon, Moses ij. BrownJas, Glover and Juo, Thompson), had a f rout room shelved hud stored with articles made in the back shop by a room full of busy workmen articles of air grades' for ladies and; gentlemen; n'ml if irna itiiltr tlio flnAaf. Irinil nf SllllflilV TMilS . 7r Z ricn anu iasiuouaoie lauies oi iiiose times. It Wftg the with T&on. even-body who wanted :a nice coat, pacts or vest, went to GeO. Miller, Horace H. Beard, Benj. Fraley, Templetou, Thos. Dickson, or some other fashionable tailor in town, and that was the best he could do. The money was left here antt circulated around aud around. I It was the same way in re- ! pect to carriages, baggies, sulkies, car ryalls and- wagons. , The; lato John I. Shaver hud the foundation of his fortuue in this branch of business, and his em ployees and customers thrived while he prospered, j And so we might go on to show how un der the old system the town grew, slow ly, it is true,! just as it is doing now. A retrospective view of business ways as remember them, and some people roundly aver thaWhey were better than the pres- ent methods We think the sketch we have drawn of tho l4lonir am" onirlit tn umun wie contrary, wish him speed. Perhaps, however, it is only a modification of the old bhsinesa rnlM .. i:ii., 1 3 l"T " j v ? 7. uiuuiuwii iuii 01 uie om unsiuess rnies ,IUU I,racuces u,reu 11 wa"er l,ttI8: We shall wish him lov of aiiv snneea h " . " "'"'"r"- ' The little bull on the railroad track low- 1 ciiujj ii iu uuma receive iue approacuing rm 1 . 1. n m. . a T il t " I tram is not a circamstance compared to imeiasK our menu uas assnmeu. it is too heavy for so few. , Trade is obstinate governed bv the situation, and rirrnm. I ' i ' . stances of the times. The "loner aw" M 1 . . 4 . . i i'im;hii w iuacutoery : ueiore the introduction of railroad. PTnr mm. I panies and ttlegraphs, and the people of : .1 I uul wwiwm,wi( snut up to tnem- 1 8elve8 paratlTely. Trade adapted it- tn situation. It moved slunirishlv. The great commercial centers were theu fr0m four to six wwka iliAtnt 7 S? distant, . Prtati?n s a heavy item, Traus and the processes slow. How different tliA nit nation now Iwiiat miracles hath steam 7 nsk(l m tUo -mornin lepers, news : and market reports of yesterday from er- erv rltv in tlio nivili i v v ai 'm ctfc 10 S50.0"" "o"h of goods from New York WF U'Wton and they are deliv- me whole world is his markef niulnr ... . . ",8.maret J w cavueu.wiwioni leavinz (US office He w,u tAn-uow obtnu goods frqnj ChJna within " time he formerly got them from New V.Hw:irL . . i i me luuiiev naifi mr a lint nair or fiiinPA. st iiroaa nnnf A- A AAMsA k - m iMt a. a mK mm, .1 i rw- move aronnd in a small circle as it did rn.niM te tL. .... lormeriy T Jf it is unwilling to do so, can you compel it? Can yon make it star at home if its owner don't choose it shall T Or if he can't see the subject in tbrf I lisrbt with vntirsAlf urill VAn Anil 1.S. J. I " UV nnillA ntul dpnnnnn. . . " '7" " cu ,zen and tel1 W he diea yoa wi 1 ta "swifon 1,U toiubstone,! ' aeema to tia tlat 'cfroumstance8 alter M. n,i !,. t.i . ".eri '. Jr.II.KSpa. ferent from thaw nf tl. i.n..--..ldone and L. B. Car r. v f , " uliV 4 ie law of traUe W where yoa can bny cheapest I anA .1l i.i . A. . . Mw prevails in all conntrjes and in alt All things bting equal, .there is somei f- jj. , I i""lflvi W nil, , , IIUAAI1. to show cause." ana there is a popular sentimentin South (as strong here as anywhere) to Q the money cost of the tr.iDRaction. great rule of trade, but they are na- Wilmington Star: Ma, dor f!hni-lM X s Stedman, of. this city, while en route to torn nlisSn VMjtAnllr Hia Irtaa Id ri'rv email the Major, as to our Certain knowledge watcU hadn,t en -wound up in two , A Richmond correspondent says that Rev. j W, T. Richardson, of Staunton, and. J. C. Southall, Baq of Richmond, have purchas ed the. Utntral PrewtteruiH, now published by Dr. Brown. The total receipts of tho municipality of Concord for the year ending May 1st be were $973.67 ; total disbursements for the same time, $980.35. The Catawba county children which were bitten, week before last, by a dog supposed to have been mad, have thus fax sufiereU no ill eQects. Mr. Edison is a hard worker, and his in- come now iruui nis ijatcuts is usiiinuicu an $60,000 per annum. . The vote was taken on the Stock Law in the townships north of the. Little Yadkin River on the 1st instant. It was defeated two to one. Landmark. IIU1 SALISBURY, N. C, SATURDAY EVEM&, HAY 17. GRAND CONCERT, BV TBS Mendelssohn QUINTETTE CLUB, of Boston. Organized S9 years, and conceded by the Press to oe ine most penect .uusicai ureanizauoa m tue country. C0XrO8KI0FTat FOLLOWING UKTIi0riSHD ARTISTS : DANNKEUTUEIt, VIoUd. THOMAS KYAX, Clart netteand Viola. EDWARD HEINDL, Flute and Viola. RUDOLPH HENNIG, TiolPnct'Uo. And LUOWIO E. MANOLY, Contra Basao permanently added to the Club. ASSISTED BY OMB OF BOSTON'S BEST 80PKAN0 SINGERS, arm, U. T. ILnowles. Admission 50 c. Beserved saats 75 c For taU at More nf Meroneyn fc lier$ ELKliM TvllLLS. A. NEW ENTERPRISE ! Uardlllff. BDHmin?. Weavinff, Fullinff and Dressing. The Elkiu Mill. Yadkin County, have taken a lone step forward. Thevarenow making ten or twelve difiV-rent varieties of nave its .i?3, send jour Clean Wool to tae Factory and la days receive back the rolls at 6 cents a pound; spun into yarn at cm.; nave it made ln- iu eaqs uiuui n cut. ivra : or jou can tri ciotn at 2" cts. a yard ; or you can get it colored, tuUed, pressed and sheered, finished up in ,L WMucViTsia r yard. Colored Unsey is' cents; mKets. wnue. xu eta. ne.r v ID. clean wool will make 15 lbs heavy cloth. Hamu MOf the vaHouarli.Unmnnnfd Uo a. Af .Vn a. A4m.n aI. 41.. . .4 I Wno ls Agent to receive Wool and to deliver Goods fAV thia autfthltuhmAnt T Ik Xf i"".? V V f V iiyf - wo co. eoto j. d,mcnekl ii you want a lot oi superior sawed sninsries, go to J. D. McN KKLY. (Mm TALBOT SONS Shockoe Machine Woris, Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary Engines uu ouuera, ow in ins, wurn ana w Beat Mills, snat- scrlptloa. Ginning and Threshing Machinei A SPKCUUTT. REPAIRIXO PROMPTLY & CAREFULLY DONE. Talbot's Patent Spark Arrester, The Invention of the Age. ly pertectaad reliable one, and is superseding ail wc ucw,inecnamcai engineers and lnsu- ranee wmpanles. its prominent features arei- n uuos nuv ucsiruy ue arau. . n doea not lntrfp.r with ieflnin tt,A " wiu not choke up, and requires no cleaning. rnTmT may be left onen and allow Wrk tn r1 vltJ i . , . . It requires no water to extlngu-ah sparks, which. by cqndei atlon, destroys the drart. Besides, when water is used. II netrlected- the (tuuiwv i cQDaen-auon, aestroi-s tne draft, kkh wka; . . - . - v ue. u dt evaporation of the water, and the boiler is kept in a nithy condition. - It Isslmple and durable and can be relied unon It can be attached to anr boiier. u luauLcr anouia oe wicnout one of them. Insu ?e compaQtea will insure gins and barn where the Talbot Knglnes and Snrfc-Arresters are used at the cuargiu ( jt wacc r or nor tepower pfSend lor Ulustraujd circulars and price list. Branch House, Charlotte, N.;. W-ton. W. C. MORGAN, Manager. Nobth Cabousa, 1 IsSuperfor Coprj. April 30th, 1879. ' t" 1' r N r, na ll. fc. bpadone an non re.idpnta f ftB,W " Ordered that publication be I made in thie Carolina WalcLmn no w2kf Immr; 7k S".11 t -.uu ti . r:i Uerk Superior Court Kowan Connt 20to34 - IIIHUILI ung, uunn ana ruiieys, TurDlne water Wheels, Tobacco Factory Machinery, Wrought Iron Work, Brass and Iron Castuura. Machinery of Kverr ixv. WIITKOWSH IStoSSFSESEa .iDress-GoofeJeparliHiLi : In this Department we can exnlblt t he mos N deslreaDle Fabrics and colorings, adapted to this market, such as - I Black and Colored Summer Silk Egyptian Clotli,' Sat Lao Itojal Bfo cades, Jervano Satine, Suitings, Mel- We ange iiK, uenucy s uiotn, ii-von us rifii. a . r Uloth, bilk lirocadert Uienadines, 04' and, Jap. Silks, Black Casameres . xt " the very best such makes ; Black all wool Delaines, Tamlseft ; Tamertlne, Australian Crepes and oth er mourning goods. Knlckerbock- I ; er Suiting at 10c per yard. Black and colored Bunting and many other desirable Dress Goods. LACES EMBROIDERIES. H early Our Stock of these must be seen to appreciated. FMS AND PARASOLS. J.n this line we can boast the great est variety of Novelties. " HANDKERCHIES. i l.OOOOZEN ' plain, Bordered, Ilem-Stitched J White and Colored, from 5c to 75c each CLOTH DEPARTMENT. Handsome all wool. Silk Basket Brooke Cloth, for I Ladies anil Children Sacks and Dalmans; these we offer at half H the cost of production, nandsomcst Goods ever produced: l (JASSIMEHES' MIDDLESEX-FLANNELS, &c. i i ' : CARPET DEPARTMENT. Carpets in an endless variety of NEW DESIGNS, AT ALL PRICES. Rugs Mattings, Crumb-Cloths, &c. BUSINESS IiOCAL COLUMN. (Important to the Farmers. Tho "Ska Fowl" Guano rrdaeed in nrice to 450 lbs of Middling Cotton per ton. r ai mers Ursnmg a lust class arti cle can now procure the well known "Sea Fowl of J. V. Gaskill, Agent, Salisbury, X. C. FAK$OSvS SNUFF, Still increasing in favor. Try it. It is mild and pure. For sale bv J. ! Gaskill. Call and examine my work. All pictures 1 are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Chil- 1 I 11 1 1 1 A. A 1. ..Ilu.. vMt.'-ij in th moruim?. lecture Frames. lG:3m C. W. C. WOOLWIXE. i Millinery ! Mr Stock of Good in thin Line incomplete for, the Spring Trade. Havinjr secured the Services of an. Artittt from Baltimore, in mr TRTMMTWfl DEPAETMENT, I feel justified in oaying that I rnn nit the pnofi faKiidioas taMe ; and will guarantee sat isfaction in all order intruottd to me. To Lndiet in the Cilv and Country, I would My, .call and examine my Stock he fu re buying elsewhere. MRS. S. A. GREENFIELD. 28:2in Salted Speckled Trout! IV. C. CUT HERRING ! Our own packing. Quality guaranteed. At lowest cash prices. Send orders to M UEO. IS. I YES, Nb28to30 iS'ewberne, N. C. THOS. J. FOSTER & CO., DEALERS IN UOUORS. TOBACCO & CIGAES. General Commission Merchants, jl KO. Hi BROAD STKKET, Rome, Georgia. Liberal advances. Consign men t folui'ied. .Keferences, R. T. Hoyt, J. C.Rawlins. ! 28:3m j ipAVIUSON COUKTV, Fall Term, 1879. 1 T. C. IJGRAM, Prff. 1 i j j M. john C. Raussou. Wtn. Ptock- ham and N. S. Higgins, The Christian Cold Mining Com pa- Attachment. ny, operating under the name and ttrle of Raussou, Stock ham f H ggtns, ! ir Sefend Dft. J case it appearing by adiJavirpthat ants. John C. Kaussou. William Stockham and N. 8 Higgins, are non-residents of thi. State, or keep themslvw ao concealed n,-;m .Jin,,, nr i. ih "(I-mlin Waichman " a newsoauer nnb. Ushed in the town ofSalisbnry, N. C, notifying I lura.r..i.r.t .ru. ui tl.. nTt Mn,..r;r,. KV" for. ihf"t7A??i!?n i uif iflwri uoune in wiinsioii, uh im aion- 1 day in September, 1879, and plead answer or demurr in an action commenced by attachment by said plaintiff against said defendants for the recoverv of Six llun-lred and Seventy-four Dollars and six cents fcr lumber, provisions and merchadise furnished said Company dn-1 ring the years 188 and 189, or judgment will be taken as confessed. !i C. F. IvO IVE.C.S. C. By E. Hexlkt, Att'v for Pl'ITf 27:6w:pr.f$7 OFFICE OF mi mill! 1 1 have lonir felt that . Charlotte can, 4 ought to be, not only the Wholesale, but also the Retail Market for the greater portion of the Car ol in as, and believing that the public! generally, aud the Ladies' especially, will fully appreciate an establishment where, they raay at all times find an assortment of all goods, at such prices, as will justify, not only persons from the imme diate vicinity, but from a distance in1 coming to Charlotte to make their purchases. i We have made the experiment of jpurchasiiig a Stock so . complete as to include all the LATEST NOVELTIES hi every line of goods. To the inspectiou of which we beg to invite your attention. To those who cannot find it convenient to come to Charlotte, we will at all times be pleas ed to send samples and quotations of Prices. You will herein fiud a synopsis of our vari- j ous lines. CLOTHING. We present this season to the Trade as well as the consumer an elegant assortment of Fine Black, Bine and Brown Cloth and Diagonal Suits, Drab de Tae, Middlesex Flannels and Harmon Cassi meres ; White Vests, Alpaca Coats, Linen Suits, Dusters, in as nice goods, and at as low prices as can be found anywhere. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT, Has received Special attention and deserves yournotice. MILLfflERY ! MlERY! MILLINERY! This Department we have given our most careful attention, aud believe it complete with the latest Pa risian Novelties, including all the New SiiApes in Hats (together with, the finest trimmings, Artificial Feathers, Ornaments, Black English Crepes, Plain and Fancy Uihbon of every conceivable shade and color.) Leghorn Flats, Chip, Canton, Milan and trimmed Sailor and School Hats, at the lowest prices. j 1,UX) Ladies Silk Embroidered, Chenelle and Lawn j Scarfs at half price. Call and examine for your i selves. Very ri'8Mt'tfully, WITTKOWSKY & BARUCE 2G:4t PRICE CURRENT. I Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. May 1 1870. Cotton firm Middlings, 1011 low do 9 stains 89 Bacon, countv, hog round Butt eh " 1520 Eggs ' 8 Chickens per dozen Sl.502.00 Corn - 58 Meal moderate demand at 60 Wheat god demand at 1.001.10 Flock best fam. $3 3.10 super. , 2.75 Potatoes, Irish 75 Onions no demand 75 Lard 8t0 Hay 30 Oats 37 Beeswax 20 Tallow 67 Bf.ACKBERUIKS Arri.Es, dried 34 Sugar 1012i Information Wanted ! Pcrsii.ided from my house in Stanlr county, by one Bob Carter, on Monday the 14th day of April, 1S79, my aon Rufox llarrif, who is 18 yearn of ae. I aik all good citizens to aid me in ascertain hi, whereabout, ly dropping me a portal card or letter to Albemarle, N. C, o that I may come and get him. I will pay all expene atul reward my informant. "Piclmont Pra" and "Winston StntintV pleams copy one time. GUILFORD HARRIS. Aril 21, 1879. Albemarle, X. C. 27 :3t. SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISHED 16 IS. GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE agkxt, 400 BROADWAY NEW YORK. The distinctive features of this spool cotton are that It ls made from the very llnest SEA ISLAND: COTTON. It is finished soft as the cotton from which ft Is made; It has no waxing or artificial finish to deed re tbe eyes; it Is tbe strongest, smoothest and most elastic sewing thread In the market: for machine sewing it has no equal; it is wound on WHITE SPOOLS. The Black is the most perfect aE2T ' erer produced in spool cot ton, bein? dyed by a system natented by ourselves. Tbe colors are dyed by the i NEW ANILINE PEOCESS Lnr?? we invite comparison and respectfully askladles to give It a fair trial and convince themselves of Its suitenonty over au otners. Tb be had at wholesale and retail from J. IX OASKILL 15:6m. , Salisbury ?f. C. j Mortgage Deeds for sale herfc Also various other blanks. mar k mm (DM 9 Sol, 3.89.: Mte Goods Department i ,- t .In this department wc have every conceivable fabric. ., j BISHOP and VICTORIA LAWN, MULL MUSLINS, , ? JONES' SOFT AND FINISHED, CAMBRICS,? NAINSOOKS, f Both sheer and heavy, f Piques in.a very great variety of of styles and prices, j. . We beg to call : specisl attention to the new fabric in white gootls, LENON DE SYREJ, a goods similar to Victoria LaWn, but superior in texture and wear. 4 Our White and Printed LINEN LAWNS, j ' and Challenge their equal in this market. Hosiery and Gloves. . i In endless Styles and Qualities See our handsome Silk Mitts. SHETLAND SHAWLS. We have an immense ! variety at a , low cost, and oner tnem exceeuingiy j Cheap. Every lady should hfve one, I even irmiid Summer for evenng ser- I . . j ' i. vice. I CURTAIN LACE. 2.TPieces of the most 'Novel and Beautiful Designs, 12, 13, 18, 20, 25, & 50c per yard. j Domestic Dry Goods. i 10-3 Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS ; N. Y. Mills, Utica, Lowell, Watasutta - &c.j &c. BOO Pecles 4-4 Bleached Muslin all the mot popular makes. j LIIIEII DEPARTUEIIT. LINENS 4-4 & White Dress, arc exceedingly low, and ; i we shall offer them to tiie trade at a very small advance. R. FRANK GRAHAM, CORNER OK MA IX AXI FLSUKIi STItEETS, SALISBURY, N. C. flavins purcliasel ii. M. B;iis' 'Entire Stm'k of Groceries nod added it to my own, I how of fer to my former friend and patrons, and the general public A. Complete and Fell Line of FAMILY GROCERIES, -t ; All Fresh and of First Quality : ALSO AN j Excellent Assortment of Confectionery; 3F"All Low Down For sii.iiSl Have on hand a small remnant of Dry Goods, which is offered at and below cost. Will also sell one New Fairbanks' Scales, 2 Pairs Counter Scales, One or two Shotcases, and one good Writing Desk. Any person needing any of the above store furniture, will find it to their advantage to call soon. Will exchange good for Conntr Produce, allowing the Highest Cash Prices for the same. Call in and get Bargains. J 24:3m Chow Jackson's Best ect Xavy Ttbaccc ust; this brand. m EC3 BEST IK-THE WORLD, I M letter than any I HH'l UvilUl U.UJ MVUUtUlHHy One teaspoonful of this Soda qseil with I sour milk equals Four teaspoonsfiils 1 of tins best Making Powder,! sav -1 ing Twenty Times its cost. ; i See package for valuable information. ) 1 If the teaspoonful is too large and. does not produce good results at hrst use less afterwards. I Jan. 30: 6m. i HO BETTER PPORTUIIITY. A rare opportunity for an advantageous nulrean tlle business in STATESVILLE, ls offered to pur chaser of a limited stock pf well assorted Goods, on EASY TERMS. r and one of the best locations in he place, at a low rent ; and a comfbrtabla jf esiencc if desiret, near the Schools, Churches; and business in the place, likewise a a low bent. Offered because the present proprietpr fs enT gaged in other pursuitrand has rio time to attend to this branch of business, j For fur ther information inquire at i Watchman Omds. April 25, 1879 27:3t J .Blacte aii Heiierson, Attorneys, Counselors j : - ;l and Solicitors. SALISBURY; N. Janoay22 1879 tt. PRINTING : FOR SALE, .f Tl e type, ir and fixture of the hi..,i i i rd (t Lexington N C.) are for ( r particular, addrera 7 i J Record For C. II. Brcse S.i: 1 JAMES M. GRAY Attorney and Uounsellop at Lai 4a if' , "-f Office in the Court Hwise lot A ft4 to oqnire iiiMiuwH. y m praciir ? the Courts or the State. ; ; "l Practical Blacksmith . " ano j - j rv! I HORSESH0ER ' uape or Toot. All Shoeing on strictly WmiS ; ruinpUT aone. . may THAT -WELL KNOWN FERTILIZES Qft ? 1 ; FOURTEEN YEARS' STANDINQ Rich in Ammonia & Phosphoric Acii H i i- The 'Leading Fertilizer Of Ue Contn U Of 1 , BK1KO , '. i'4 MORE EXTENSIVELY used -Tiiim i ANY OTHER, And Particularly Adapted' to Also 'Pacific' Guano Go's ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME j So well and favorably known In N.Cailie4 Can be had upon application to the following Jko. Allen Bkowx, - L. C. Hanes, C.G.Montgomery, V. A. Luckey, C. A. Carlton, Stocgh -Ac Sixas, Isaac Harris, J. C. Bobeocohs, Salisbury. Lexington. Concord. Rowsn Milk Ddvidnon Clg woorwrillt, Charlotte. 1 Jno. S. Beese & Co., Xol7 Gen'l Aoexts, BaltiuioreMd. SIH FEMALE COLLEGE ! Statesville, N. C. M The next session opens August 28. 1878. Board, and tuition in English. $85.00 per uti si on of twenty weeks. Catalogue and circular ; with full particulars on applicatiua. i Address, - Mrs. E. N. GBAJJT, ! 34:ly Principal Fanner, i DON'T BE SWINDLED :1 ! out Of I A BALE OF COTTOH j ! "s THEO. P. KLUTTZ j will sell you oneiton of 1 Boykin, Carmer &Gd's ' CELEBRATED ; Home Fertilizer I - For 200 Ills. CottOH, ii; FA7AOLB IN Z70V23ZSSBE& 1 It iallie best in use. Eauy to manlpuUt .Requires no cotton seed nor stable manure.; h Ko charge for recipe-or right to Hue. fii"!; to! any $o0 guano. Ha been tested for jeu. j Call and eet narticularn and seeteitiraonii. IH)n't be liumbugKed by cheap inutBtioni. You can get the genuine only From v T1IF.O. F. KLUTTZ, Dbiggmt, Xo20:rT Sole Aifent foi Bow" HI STABLE Having purchased the Litery Stable on Lee street nbd perfected i all necessary arrangemenU for car rjjng on the. business in s to plete and satisfactory mannerme public are solicited to give us a trial; "c are prepared to afford . 1 X All usual Accommodation?, land will do so at the most moderate prtcw. possible. t-DROYflRS are myitea gife us a call. Day visitprs can hve iucr stock carefully atteuded to and every pTop-j Li.-.J- ''y .1 Tl, etal.lp ftttfDU-I er avicnuou Mien 11 ineui. - . .- anis are experienced and careful men. Horeea boarded by the day, week, month or year. Call and try us. , . " i a J. HrfLMES & SON. Ian. 2d, 1878. Hi" ' E. Hf MAESH'S sAiisnuia x. c. Havinp pir Foundry in realine, Jj. prepared to do all kind-ot Carting " Iron or Bras-. All ikiodaof Engine and Bwlg Work don with diMiatch; alw AgHcuItnral and Mining Mapluper; built p retired to order. I m alwprepared tp DJ Lumber, make all kind, of Moulding "" SaKh, Blind and Doors. . Sasb, Dow?.J siiwofmonldingkept constantly m i.fP A stocfc of Lnmbei: always on hand or hanan . ed lit nhort notice. : i ' i Al6 Horse Portable Enffine and Boiler for iale at my fhop. . ' T .. ,vt srae. NCfW. THE TIME TO SUSffCKlI FOR THE WATCHMAN OFF1PD i i - 'I- ACME Mil 14
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 8, 1879, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75