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TUUUSDAY, FED. 5 (883.
It is &rtcd thatltbe policial an
ri-i :f ft rrjL.ieY!V imiirieu
feeler who ah tfH11 trN
froof attU aetftnrfo t
L Tl&Grcat .ExpasitiAut If. Orjjaps
-ferv ucii OTwu'tua-i
-!.mt1' TP lirf cannot hold oncn more than
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eMit or tiutUjsl -'JL.- committee represcat-
the Slate exhibits have gone to V
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Tjv jj WhiJtol LcVftr.. 1 VIMFl, CLARKE'S SKETCHES?
jpglon to invuke Tclief of Congress.
lUmmMiAii tlilR tori-tiff J Of rue blUP
-l.M:inrHfin tills mrtUfiii ot t
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f tike ia Albany ami apti
ft CieTejiDtl-Ti'6 'r I?01 e onPlt'9
there at a time, an.l Ihcj forpi a line and
I M-ait. 'fomctiiuea foij jipurs betme Mr.
V CleveLaiu) can ee tlieaihaviiif piosin
$ Lusiuesit engageiueiits all the: time, But
they are said to disj.lay two admirable
..oi;hLiitjcnri! :wid norscVci anen. m
I' -and hr
jging along
I' And Rays ..
1-. bowing; l
r ihJ thU;
times a d
lh most twnnlaf imstitmujiipt! tno my
sojinicji gooi as li'i,r
inistabalilc'evidenc of being .pablisled
jn a tow;ii of thrift, 8jiritand enterpiie.
And vice versa. W e could name several
towns iii Texas, that u;onld;.-iake ig
imHiey by suppressing thejr loea paVer,
If tlivy do not intend to give theai better
p:itroi)n2e. s it is their appearance Is a
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It. J, HOLME.
asiiixgton', D.1 C, Jan. 31, 1 865
On! v four weeks more and a most
iTfTof:Tirf pTfv.h in tKa 'administrative L.'Tn-urft
wv m , . : 3 - i . - " w
pa apacq expectation on tip-toa is grow-
lirrpaTHtiiily 1 nervous. wm1 win we
n am
t'adrainistxatioii: how stifLrueij antHo select leprMseatatire'institutions
ahil stl
arlrivol u linSrp5litical , aiid soda! ,
local and JgnallF follow PCThege
are the Vueii ions "that must soon have
an answer rr;or-iesxjen.Kfv
XT mL xl. J. i.H.-KT-i:n
r.nnital. wanes a
Oonjrress. lrij
N5WJrjaf"?c0rreotfil;t thp fcbminiini& of -;whieh. they, .are
summer.
will have :to forego .their usual sarame?4
.1 fci f.. Ir. ' tliosewU'lkias. xtspknera aixjVt tjlif t)illr tfeei last four
ytlfelrartcj
rf Genrals-Dttiregrrjau
liaVo long been associated w ith this over
shadowing gauibliirg concern. The busi
Iiess niaj bo conducted with as much
fairness as usually characterises such in
i fititulions and yet afford ri( inducemelrts
itoaiiy, honest man to patronize them.
jTlw objectjuf.thwife who run lotteries ii
get money from those who are willing
to gamble for nufcey. Kverylcheme is
uaroinfer flif the paQlc Vu itr:ido afip.
eBtcrpHse of the tog itfjvvhiqh tii4j'$fe
Tlie
lection fiJimic61 th
The following circular letter has been
sent out., from the committee, in char
ge rT the matter, ; '
To he Chuinmh of the -Democratic
-Count u Executive Committee.
Dear .sir: We shall immediately proceed
to the election - ofjtistiees otttli. peace
for the vrfipoutownshira of the coun
ties 6f tie Bbite. to fill, the places of
prizes:, . yS-lifl J irYotitf ievta W W frySarrfa.9paitjpn3 for jie4Mhf
remain jifthe ofrke, anditaluttepjrieju pe?.cfe0roii,r4flunt so tgayiiepom-
grow rich Milt their 1 patrons " gro'poi
It may bocouaidered a wuderl'ul thing
why Generals Deauiegardwind Early per
roit Ihe use of their names jfn, such a de
inoralizing institution. Tlie presiniiptiou
ii that they either receive a large salary
rpm the managers or have a share iu tie
profits. Thiis .ira excuse, to be jyreU
imtjratier agotiasonpvnytuo pnoitc
should htrftoydeceived iv.ifc of -their? intuit
y by peeing their lianifcSi thM3 associated-
count v.
d men-, for
your
and;-1 quarterly folicaUorS fel'mi,,
uyojfc the;dounters. ?ell 'selected lines
anu touet articles ; a special depart
snsiit is china and. queensware, crystal
aqa rnemian ware; there are wall pa-
from oil paintings to
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mfuiding.ou
tlliKehad acted judi
ciously v j : . '
r. Mr teere was far from beuig - a
tYiikiri thsjrade. Jle is a TirgHuan;
by nativity and for the past ten years
has been V practical druggist, he is
also - a srraudate of , i the famcQs East-
I man Business CollegV. He came, here
i vxiriirni'rifrfnn '1 "NT-' f! 'whtreL he
l nun ii iiiuiubuui Jk
hn bppn senior clerk for jWro. II
irtnnrwiimeiaTr
rahd prior t6 that he, .had pr thre andl
a half years t-een with -T; rUJ bmith s
ki!s?NiVt'
l
ITo XtcraTsrror ! 'p.ith ,. w
Iruli
2To HoroPaial
sand i things tha !ttiflnt ! Mntwl
t oreign. ana domestic fruits - and con-
i: fectionery arc wia3ties,akoin brief
1 i .it "5 5-1:11 i- t'vii p u"-. wuewjium nas given the town mst
made them;. cbntpicitoiia, and gained fori -tt, rJJi 0 :f i rr i. J : ,
t;.?um as given the town'ivisC
. iSKSf'g. S faring of. no,4fforinoW-ite k-:
Mr-!?"? teres k a He aoSs'soMe icbbin.N'bat li
cmei trade is at jetiul, and it is ixrati-
fyiDg to i:now that thefvoume ptrade
pliticll coat, turnng goipg on, in .the
Gbernment Ofirces here, "and I' km told
Clint Mnome oihees mauv4 supposed re-
imik Icii9 have made the surprising dis-
fcorgry that they have alwavs beea con
sistent iaemocrats awaiting. in aarKiieas
but in hope for. the sun-burst of - the
fourth of March 18S5. The unselfish
fortitude with which these poor prison
ers haye endured a "quarter of a ctury
of republican .despotism; and repression,
toiling! through the administration- of
Orant, blushing at the scandalous usur
pation of Hayes, and sorrowing over
thelection of Garfield, paying money
andlmaking speeches for their, cruel J he came ,hereJif teen years ago-he en-
s we ha?e'lsewiiere remarked tiie
dry.gools:and General trade of Salis-
;t)ury ; figures j many tuousanas or
dollars per year, ;aiid, as a rule, it has
for itsrepreentatiYes houses , and men
those ;who lfheeii known to the peo
ple, foriiriaiQy years, ifuclt ahouse is
that of K3. Holmes, '. Its : proprietor
is a native of -pavidsb ri ' county. Fif
teen; earsia'go h'e came to Salisbury
from the neighboring' 'Village of Gold
Hill where for a numkrs of 'j years he
had , been interested both .in mining
and merchandising operations. In fact
Mr. Holmes has taken decided interest
pecuniary and otherwise in the. mining
resources of -ilipwan county and . like
other.- who are well ported in the mat
ter, has an abiding ftiith m our mine)
Uav;Oi Uharlotte.'i yv nen caiue wj
Silisburv! he wasf comparatively f peak
of
he
There ba
caibrs, h really pathetic. Ju
beeiS a remarkable ; subsiuehc
publican brag, falsehood, and, abuse of
pfmbordte in the ' Departments. If it
yjgrifot a seripjis ffSct universal contag
ion, the republican clerks who Ipok at
each-other across their desks would. ex-
Writ" the nam3rof tbwnshiiw :' wuttifodywith laughter at the silent! saint
the parnes you nominate piamiy m
full), sa that 'T cannot bo-iaken for
uJ"or "J" i6f Seiid vour nomina
tions, officially signed, to the undersign
ed at -Haleigh, C.j at, once.
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- Col. AV in. Johnston, of Charlotte, hav
iug just returned from a visit to the New.
Orleans Exp03itioi was interviewed Ijy a
reporter of the Observer, to whowi he
said the many unfavorable reports which
had gone abroad about it, were iu 4 he
main false. That.it is true that life Ex
position had opened before it" was really
ready, tmt that by the lurh jof this month
all will -be in pUee. That ft far exceeds
the l'hiladcnihia CeiitenniaL and indeed
lie does not believe it will ever be eqnal
led by any Similar display." He thinks t
wills amply rentfiuerate anjj one thoV'co$t
of seeing Iw- CTWsufues jf liorbitaiit
i hotel indyjoaiidlng 'laonsp 'fates artf'.uiih-
true, rtshe -fu nd - thtsiv- ot exceediiii;
those of New York city, &.?.
nnirrri:m-n-iraiit-Drricrr- uiniuH.w otQcial, aiul therelore republican, has
" ! . Hi W arinGb, made a desperate effort to smile at grief,
Chairman House Branch Committee, but the smile was brief and '"sickled over
r
Wilson, Clerk,
fihe'ltaee Issue.
Dario Times: W, 1J; Clement, dealer in
geirt;ml merchandise, last Saturday made
ini assignment ( JW-A' Cldtneu6 aud E I;
Gaither. It created sonie surprise as cv-
cryody thought that he was doing a fair
business.. Liabilities between $3,000iaiftt
v$I0jO0O.vW.Nath. IlaiiclinK an aged cit-
ijjciil.)s dead Dave TiiiHer, colored,
awoke one morning last wek and found
Ids Wife and child dead byihisside. i
From the Eateigh ?s"ew5:-Observer.
Col. McClure'ii letter of' the 19th, from
New Orleans, is devoted to a considera
tion of tlie race issue. He remarks
"This is the most serious race problem
tlie T Sontli liuii" "eytM-'StteTnivTeTtttrsblYf
and I share the apprehension of the more
iutelligent -Southern people that the last
stage ot?' the rffce issucvWilt b asthjr
worse tfiatj anyiof tie, jmst.1!: f
black racj " A(U jilisappear and; tjietf
new phase tilthe fcale' will lav 'to be
And "now thy press is turning its cW
cial attentiQinto work not performed by
l Congressbijt'whicir thatbHly is neglect
ingall qt tIieshk.of usS81talk.;eTe,
1 i 1, : 8 fti'lyaQk: of galling iarhHts
fKij BDVui maticiini:w&icM jpedplenrfe
Hljl not niuclKtvrKrpedf K IiMfle Jnore JJt
14 j! est woV:aj4 ji reai Jlealf lessviaseless
talkw is tlie worfttiSw 6assiog ardand. W
? 1.0f(tMxeJx Jias beeiriell iffEfgliiid
1 rwttt(Vocudklli
''The colored1 v c t ers w j If be hid life re in t
to politics, as -a rule, except .vvheu ap-'
weals to. their ambition and cupidity
recall them to. active efforts: Tiie field is
thus opened to the long smothered ambi
tion or the vjjile3 who would gladly have
t rudely jostled each other iu the race for
pionioiKMi, and the blacks will be appeal
ed'to by disputisig aspirani's. These ap
lWids wEl-iot be made to the intelligence
or. tb it hfrirltegi ity of the Hacks, as such
appeals would be profitless. They will
be uradu to their igiioraece, to their pre
judices,: to their cupidity, to all tiieh
baser qualities, no as ambiitotis politi
cians do in the" N)ith, and there is a
grave djfnge'r'of thus m)ingn rating a gen
eral sweep f .political 'demoralization in
both races. The Sorttliern people possess
...jast tlieRame hainan liaturo "that auv
tithev-peo pleudsppx41 ' 4
be just as uinbltidus aAd j ineatf fui)1
inotiugji mean, an) itioti jis tCactage (
;Aniet ica4 Hol1ifciatelu veci iorlt
vi auio jlojiuj,, au.ciwiuiu fmmi'Qse
eoleed;-vutf. nekrlyvdusiliim; te tliifos
in alt the States, -aildsojiMohnlim.
hers inBoath Carolhia nrfstilsisljji,
and. iu fhe Ibwtst fstratlf Jgnjofante,
like disuse oi the slanaers jind lie3 a
bout -the disloyal democrats and their
obscene candidate, which only four
months ago was the staple of he work
of the civil service of the party of
''moral ideas.'
JVashingtou society which is mainl'
til rpiiniirf'PJ,; 1- ft U:13 n Rfi fjirmwrt nuirj i
extensivelyUin brief ha? iyiCrrt1 $9? F FirP6f
h,t a,u f...th.r tl.nt, nf wmvfT 'Whn I Theo. r . Kluttz entered
incr?iises from year to" rear.' Jttst ow
looks its , btits hPlidav trade is 'all
that cjnuld be esfted;tid evervi iW&
cation points to! contiiiuod jBuccess
It lieing the ol);ct of this issue
the .Watchma to clearly, illustrate
business ihtcrefetsof 4 And the : adyiin-
tasres possessed bv balisburv bv sketch
es of the leadinglusiness in all brhchx
es ot trade, tile attention oi our readers
is here ., directed to the 'widely '
favorably known drug Bouse of : Theo.
F, Kluttz k Coi This enterprise dates
its origination as far back-aa 183St and
its history, diiring the intervening
vears is , simply an exhibit of what hon
orable industry;, intelligence and well-
directed purpose cap accomplish; !
Henderson & Enniss-wefe the found
ers of . the house. We need not" trace
the xdiup'rcs in firm style since it is
y-to know that
the house as a
clerk when a boy but fourteen years of
ing. a stranger to f e5 whole;"commuiii
t v," buW his thorough fanifliajfity Vviili
tiel trade coupled yvith his earnest de
sirer to please, has I rnatk him i many
friends and each week? adds to his
famdlr crrowinsr list of customers. Ho
f has shcrwn. good tjiste in the display
of xrootLs. has. made the salesroom at
tractive; ahd in v1ery way evinced
desire to' meet evert demand, that may
,.. I t "? ' " ' I.I
he macro upon himj as a representative
druggists He ha shown that tliere
, was; room forhim and his; establish
ment ",iere, iaiid Jthe Watchman is
glad to see his bpuse prosper. The
'hous-e : is also prepared to (lo I a gener
arNwholesale tradcj in its lines, and of
fers special inducements so far as re
gards f reskgoods and low prices
(Cortelttledinexticeeh'.)
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.The Dread of
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Hotherliood
Trar.sforriicd to
1.. I,,,, r. .
, fl!'5iih-i!.,M0
(I'-nfuj '
!Z'a2ed,inliierchandizin2 as one of the
beeiS a remarVable r subsidence of . Rtifmjof Smith, . Fester & Co., and af
ter some changes m hrm tyle he final
ly became sole proprietor nboiit twelve
years ago. He has also cone much to
ward improving SidisburV' He built
the store he occupies as veil as the ad
joining one. tlie block being DO feet
front by HO feet deep, or brick, two
floors and basement, arid also the brick
block of .four stores whJre Holmes &.
Graham, the Southern Express Com
pany, and: other 'tenants are. this last
block was. finished" last fall
built and owns the First
Bank building has re-built 'his own'
private residence lately and also erected
other dwelling houses a lout town in
other words has materially helped Sal
isbury's growth.
As a merchant he idmost wholly
confines himself to a retail trade,
-though a few years ago he used to do
I considerable jobbing. He iuforms us
that . there is a constantly improving
demand for the belter grades of goods,
and alio that credits are materially
shortening."! To tiie business he gives
iiis- perSonkl attention, and his chief
assistants aire Robt. Marphy; the book
keeper, Milton C. Rufty and W. V.
age. In 1809J
in' partnership with Dr.
. Joxdon', Jan SiSir Wm. V. liar
count secretary today received a letter,
alleging that an expensive dynarnitc.plct
was leing hatchejl, and mentioned a
number of ' buildings the dynaniiterin
tend , to bio w up. It also5 gave the
uames j)f Several j of the plotters and
tlie place at whiclvthey could be found.
W fl O Cr's Fri.-r.d to
;ir,j; iuppnain-
Ji woriu V . : ,. .1.
and
JOY;.
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Safety and 2is3
rank:
ear-
jenol-aiodvrn.cience
lromUor,.-rtM,ff,.-
ycase it w!i! jt,, ,
ildK-acy df tl,t. ritftR
Vft we h'ave-Un.lrfiA-
;'i:U on'
:.'.-r L:
is or.ee !;,! ; :n
--"in
' '''"'ii.t it
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"1 aIh .
Stilt, an.l i,o n
i !
witht he pall cast of thoughts Tiie
gay revellers have seen the Jourth .of
March at the . bottom of evofy oyster
stew, and. the Democratic broom has
been the Damocles sword at every feast.
The, chicken sallied served only1 to re-7
mind them of the Democretic rooster.
The social seeson has not. -been brilliant
or cheerful, and it is now closing much
earlier than usual. There will be a
hlifcf revival of social festivities about
tHe fourth of March and then- acore of
society queens will abdicate forever.
1 li I ns rirpr-fivntirai '" rnr t.Iia Snanmir!
C. A. Henderson, he bought oirt Mr.
Enhis. (then sole proprietor'), ami sub-
serpen iiy ne couuucieu tut- miMiicr.
alone until April. 1SS2, wheu Dr.' Jno..
Whitehead, and Mr. C..R. Barker Ije
came co-partners with him.
Kow, though still paying a great
deal of attention to the house and "act
ing as its buyer. Mr. Kluttz more-par-ticularly
is engaged in his profession of
the law. He! studied 'with James M."
McCorkle. of ! this town, was admitted
He also to practice in
National
44 ' i 'Thf. rirpr:fnntirm' fnr : flip anaiirm'r'il
t . urit. . -y f '
tjeU tlie I 'no- or. It !? on n. - xrpnpmnR filnn sind
ari auu lUfrnueeuimndretl men since hi
battle with thWbelsi at toakd ul U'el.s,
Soudanf Egyptfrom whom no tidings
rU wr4 received for more , thaw a week.
h : ' J,:vFBiiiIeJ,l 'vi however, show; that
they
meness pirn fSaporsuuoe. wiiariuuti ve
fha harvest vU l l&jtf m
are doing well.X
tMKI.'
loo T'oou. The friends of Mr. ILir-
ard Ray die is too poor to be Secrctarv of
State Their therejsneiii of reformation
! tn thei manne-m atia fUstbms abashing-
i1?11 O&wrrer. ' A t ghipdsor of
KiDg Stanislaus of Poland, turns up as a
cattle tender on the farm of Dr. rfttjcrsou,
oiear Baltimore. II is story is a romantic
p one, After the Kussiair o!iili;vFar his
' father was banished t Siberia The son
wnSjtheu iin iefaut iu armsbut was carried.
into exile. by his mother, who sooa died.
The boy grew up njid with his falhet
. nade his esci
pover
- i
'- ;!N ; - . son came
ing-around reached Dr. Pjitterson's farur
andibeggt-d for. work, ille proved a good
hiiijd, and worked faithfully for two years.
It was but ai few days ago that Dr.. Pat
U?rsbi found but wlio the man is. Hi
story is proved by documents in ids po
sessionl And now all the crirls will' wnt
tu marry liiirr.
Proud op the Bankkh. The honor
of being the banner Democratic county
has always been a matter of pride to
Catawbians since th'atlionor Svai first
j won tne -aark; aoFKadjealis;
m,
come to our countv from" ' tbp
hand of. Democracy's peerless! and be
v loved chief.ihe exalted position' we havft
' - won is i doubly dear to our people:--i
.Neirton Enterprise- - 4
.4'
; Kaleigh Observer: In thoTiouseTes-
lerday tlie biU to pension the soldiers
passed its second reading by a good raa
jdiity. There seemed to be some differ-
eneetf-opliauii-amung thCJulbJl"
tiie propriety of cxteuding the benefits! of
the. bill to the,;ngioes who were wounded
or hurt wle in attendance on the army or
at work upon the breastworks. Wc have
w win oe expensive, out there if no
doiijjt of its success. TheJ vast .oiclo
sure of the Pension building, now sur
rounded by naked ;yvalls wimout floor
or roof will soon-bfe : in jadihess for the
fesfcivaiaud it ill be the.largestf and
most iiiippBngr hall e vejphef ore used for
an inautfrjrpalh''" '7- v,' ""fcr
' The clti23uof3he ckpitalirejbontri.
bu tin g toitTiiaugu ration unil li ber
aliy and there; ii'ssurancGs that;iiplp
proision will be made .for all expieadi-?
tures. : ' ' " -. '
The cost of fitting up 'and decorat
ing tl.ve Pensionbiiiiding,will be; much
greater than teniie!thamita'eii ts
for the afielbalif6W;V.'ko,
1 1 ii "'tl. ''I-. I 1 f I "AM ' X .
out tne interest laKen tms year is.greai
Gales. Mr. Rufty has been with the
house for the past ten years or more.
"It requires no words of fulsome
eulogy from us to tell the.. people what
mdnuer of man Mr. K.hncs is. or the
nature of j hk'buoines ei'iterprises hero.
He; has ' been too )ong a candidate" for
trade success, to require that, and the
Oil I'iiOM NATuf.K's Wells. The skill
on tlie head is kepihoft and llexible' by a
sccretioni from tlie o(5 glands. Wlien these
are cloaryed the hairdiie3 and flls off. Par ,
ker's Hair Baisoai fer.ews 1 1 1 e i r action, re
stores the original jcolor to the liair and
makes it soft and glisY. It also eradicates
dandruff. Not greasy, lvyt a d ye. .deliciously
pel fumed. Delightful for a hild.v's . toilet
table. The best" of dres?ings, . PrefciaUe
to all similarjrrticlej because of its superior
cleanliness ahd purity.-
' 1 iUi-J.o,
'.-ln'o to'
"Moth.
')) (l.e '
A priijniii, nt physician haiiy i j.
the proprietor, that if it ueic iu:in :.
make. public the letters we rf-otivv, :i
er's Friend" v.uuUl outsell an
marker. '
I'Riosl enVnes'lv entreat" itv rv
pectfngito he ct.RfitH'd to use M i:.. !
CouploTl witbthisenlrtHty I w.
during a long obKtetneaj jn ..r-ne, i Hvfgrj
have hver known it to fii'il . i r...j. n.ee a saife
and qnf!k Octi very .
1.1 that
li. j. holmi: :. m.
Send for oi:r Treatise t-ti 1 n
p i nesM f Wi an," rr.'ulk.! i'rf o,
B'lADFIEI.D RlOULA IM)!. .,
;ta, I
I
elsewhere his name
appears as one of the ubarv of Rowan
county. He ws a Presidential elector
oh the Hancpck ticket four years ago.
and for sevejrai terras he has served ns
Town Commissioner.
Dr. Whitehead pays no attention to
L
AND OR SALE !
Mix.Xi stoxr
UNDEi:sic;ni:d h,
;;-!.t
By virtue of a qecree of the Superior
Court of .Rowan county, in the case if Vv.
F. Lackey, aduir ' 11. J. Sloan, deceased,
against II. Q. Sloan! and othei,"I will fell
at the Court Ilousej' door in Salisbury, on
Monday the 2d da yl of March, 188"). ut'pub-
Ur liiftiiin n ttfifts if lniil ml i ii ni n .- t!.r
trie store ins large pracuce us a pu)si- j .MUS (i jl; Cowm, James Pearson, the
cian and surgeon absorbs all his time. 'John (kaham land! and others, containing
Knov.a HOW AN ( : "I'M'-OiilLL
STONE f.-UAITKY of F. V.. I 1 ii!ip-.,4lic(1;tsei,
ami v. Ul continue to swrj ;,. iHibiic de
mand for Mil! Stones 1
gj;it "sh teH known t'l;rfti?!i .t t ills cotiotirj
for' its superiority tor MitT vi--:i Ail-.u.-t,!.,
forornameistal purpose, V,v r :-,4- ..vu-.'csn
t also be had at this ou'-ry..- .i.-tr
J.T W v . , ': a.-v. n. c,
i '
- f ,
'TS
He studied with his father. Dr. M.
Whitehead, graduated at the TTniversi-
Jan. 20. 18S5.-
V. F. Lackky, Ailrn'r.
lfe;lw
FORTY-EIGHT ACRES.
Terms One-thiill ;h-h. one-third in fix
ty of Pennsylvania and ever since has -month:-; ami o:e-tlilrd in twelve nunths,
been ill active 'practice. Ijwith- interest on the .letened j ayu ents
Mr. Barker, like his colleagues, is a 'iflo n ra' ot sale -ift the rate of eight per
young man and native or san-soury. p 1
in 18U0 he began his apprenticeship to
the drug business with VV. G. Roberts,
and from that time to this has beeiiii.s-
sociated with the saiiie-'HnerC)f ' trade
liere. The aftive details of the store
Hr Tn rnt . lum' OT-vrl Jwi -inrlo T-nJno. onfl
vaUubi;. atnnh. h. the peor.3 o PgQPEH t V ! !
james riummer anu .onn iounyr, me i
latter of whom will go before the State
T
ISlOB
t. l:t I filtlf mil itk
iV'. ' n ' : - o l J 1 i Ul Li i I
MM'
-if-
SALE OF LAPilD
AND
T"r in
for
m
ute
er than it wa-four years- agOj-in --fadfj town
i-gater than ever before. . An immense
success he has achieved
been of Jiis owi working.
! . '.,' A. 'PARKHH. - ,
.Ajiothe of. the natives of Salisbury
whe is actively -engaged in .mercantile
pursuits i; "Mr. Parker. His specialties
m trade f on Id be djihetilt to define un-
iess we matte an inventory or scock, i
and lifei$ too siiort ami our space too i
limited for that. Briefly- defined, his j
dw -irtments are: groceries, provisions, i
toys, holiday goods of all kindsT and a
Well eqtiipped bakery - -the., only one in
,LwJ Xw ? r"..utL:-..l iisssetwn,
A rjAOlCALpURS FOO&jfi-.-. f: " i: -i .,tnce,or
iffTPlVf-'n'S He cv,r i.rr.m rk. A,ii
-V 9 Kl-rji-'c ..i... :..r,d
Prjii WMkBPss.c.VL.rtiVlfhdi!
1. IjfrNts.kii.-tm.
re. iiltl
l-V tlirtliiJ
Af-ei;Men. klt': '
TESTtO FCriLCVCS SiX
Y":ars :jy vhz in :.:aky
Tijou5w Cases.
if mi. . v 1 re.
"f: Villi tlPT..
r '". t;:.-- rV.l '.-a'prrori-
:t-fl :.ppnci.CiU
Mr. Parker began Iris, "present: busv
ngan ir.s. present: ousir
muraber ofjisitors' will be in the city, j nessinl$70, and during the years that
apd many qf them will se(J the jipit-oi
,qf their country -for the first time.--li
It b3gin3 to lopk as if the last repub-
t' 'l. ...t -1 '- l S - j " 11 i i i ' il
ican presiaeni , mionaeu to oevote tne
few remidnihir days of republican -ink-
1 ( 1 . ' i ' 1 1 ' '
-u.,. ,. ..;.y.. v. l i. l..,,.
lavj ui.ucivc.jjvu Mine . iicii ir: n.i ucjc'ii.
b ii
In additi
i n -i if"
very earnest ia the w ork: ot building up
r-jule to fixings iiis friend-J in icjDmtjbrt;v-'
bier postttidrtS, trjiwhich;?he has little
more right than to the furnitture of the
rWhite Hoiise, the country ; having de
clared in favor of xa new niarj, and as a
i u c oya ccci)R t mi ueas u re.
faheorrespoiH!eu' isadveittftit tf
jers
Oar
to the
adoptiou of an ammendment to that effbet
wh-u the bill was before the House ho
other day. . - ; !
.In.-.A!atamaiaiid South Carolina, too,
they ha va Ikjcu diseiusiug the pistol. At
Anijsta the vigorous enforcement' of the
law 'again st carry i ng concealed wen nous
ja doiiiga creat (hul ofgood in The coiia-
Mat cftvf i 4ifuAed. .i A
1 efwfrtm WtavU u.i'.'S:"aJ5i
innm "PA ....: i f. ' t Hl.-B ...2-1 .1 jfl.:
v, jmciicii, nnu alter wander- '-'" ir--uTico-i.uex mkc auect in
-followed by J that of Andrew'Draperas
r.. .3 .. . t ii .n a t - i ' -
. uuge or me vourt or commissioners
of Alabama. Claims. - Mr. Draper" has
no' Quahfication' for the otJice. He is
simply rmf personal friend of the
president, and the appoiiithient is of
, and from the motive that-dis-
his tijkae1 s In a4ution to his large rer
tail patronage he lias' a considerable
wholesale! trade, and ' he also informs
Mint this husint. -both at whole
sale
casli
and retail is almost -wholly-for
-in fact, like a sensible' business
man," he ; doesn't think much of the
cred it system.
sequence; cemjel. iought the premises lie
pointment of Carpenter to be governor "occupies about ten ' years ago. Tlie
ot Montana territory and ot'lMvis to
be judge of the Court of Claims vt now
the class.
graced, the Grant era.
bunding, which joms Kluttz s drug
store, is ,a substantial brick structure,
l(M) feet deep, and all of it is used for
business purposes, in the .various, de
partments -of the liouse he employe an
average , force of rive persons and is
also himself kept as busy as can be.
His fancy grocery and toy trade, con
stitute a special feat urc of the house.
bind no pains are tpared to make these
mepanment-very. complete. , over an
).i n. ' i- ' iit rM i . .... - i.
ana mrougu an mr. rangers ppsonai
Alabama, where tho bractice bfxcarrvinir
concealed wennousr has beenbrought into
disrejmte of late years in cousequehce of
a lartyiumber of persons who were ad-1
dieted ti? it having lieeu convicted and
put to wovkju tho coal mines iu default
of payia.a heavy fine. If we adopt
ed something like the coal mine treat
ment, we Miduld easily sol ve the problem.
Chronicle.
.-, s-t
Little RocKAArk Ann ht
thecleslature met -in joint session to-
I
eM- S'U jhe firstX ballot
Jones, TepreseuVativ frornTthe third
congressional district ;Iected Unit
cd States Senator. Thyots stood Jones
72, Dunn, 40 CK.- Breck jidge 3: nv
cenrv to cnoice U4,
south Iredell hrdy has had the singular
fortune ; tp have been- married! three
times iri'tfiahie'hoii'.i.n the same
room of thg h'ouesand to' three Men who
came from the same house and had the
same initials: ,YrA, B. Miss JlJT, DavidT
soflTwas first married to Mr, Augustus
Byersj after his death to Mr. Archie
Tt, r t. " li Tli'Tmiz:'-
"luw i-uci ij.l, jyryvji sueai ii iu
supcmaiQii i
a liberal
c 1 i
felt.-
:eS
Tv thft'pnrsuit of
policy by being
)rompt and relialdt he has made for
limself many and warm friends, and
theV wiil, we are Mne. join us m wish-.
Board of Hxaminers next
I h ar m at e u t i c a 1 license.
Theo. F. Kluttz & Co." have one of
the most extensive houses of its kinid
in the interior of the State, and ; con-
trol a very considerable lobbins: asi
well as retail trade. The house also
prepares some proprietary remedies
such as Kluttz' Chill Cure, Morgan's!
Cattle Powdti-s, Kluttz' Worm Syrup
Kluttz' Cough Svrup. Quick, Cure, &c'.
and it also makes its own. tinctures. ajj
of which are guaranteed tojjCrrPfas
to strenbth and purityr-" .J,
In sTXjek weliote -TtotronTy all that
belongs" to 'fhfdrug trade proper, but
w se- that the house makes special
ties of books, fancy goods and sundries
of all kinds. In other words, the -purchases
are made in good tuste, and the
people respond with a liberal custom
Alfof which leads us 'to-tell the whole
story in siinoie phrase: the house is
reliable. well-likM bv all, -and is pros-1
pering, as it' deserves 'to do.
M. L. MCTNTYRE. '
Another of the representatives of
the furniture trade that the" Watch
man finds 'occasion to "speak of to-dav
is M. L. Mclntvre.
.1 . i? II . - -AT
more m the way oi uiauuiaeiivring
than any one if not all the 'other deal-
era combined.' but this manufacturing
is confi ned ; to t h medfutn ' priced nd
cliea per grades -or goods, such as tables,
washstands, rafes, &c. He also manu-r
faetures p.. large nor cent, of the bed
steads he sells, utilizing native walnut
and poplar as well as other woods.
Mr. rMelntyre has been a resident of
Rowan couiity for the past thirty
vWrs. orio-inallv eomincr frorii Rutlier-
, . -T 3 , . . ...
ford couhtv. By trade he is acarpen-f
t!;e Superior
h? case of V.
15y virtue of ajdeereeof
Court of Stanlv Cuii! v. in
Mar.ney against JiinH -? (i.'Tcwis. I vill
sell at public. -audit n a-t the Court Ifouse
door in the town -of Salisbury on Jnud.iy
the 2d day of 'Magch, t he undivided
one-fourth interest iu the mills and tract
of hind situated aid being in the county
of Jibwan on the Yadkin li'tver o-se-liall't
mile above Bringle's Ferry, a Ijoininjr the '
lands of theJLleiri ai Law of Lawrenee j
Ih iiigle dvil., andiotlters, containing abr.iit
200jlcres, known i the Moruan Iill ai.(i ;
ill tr;tict. Thercs a -ood merchant aud
orriti AliM Bfw n-kill Mini ,,. ,. .
on this laiKl".' TheT water power isr-t-'xci'l-k-nt,,
i
Terms cash. Pdrsons desirir.tr furthir
information. will please call u. or write to ;
me. Ml L. HOLM.KS, Com'r
Feb. 2d, 1S35. j ' l:it
1 '
TJtl.
Cfto Ilonth, - $3 0l5
Tv.-o Isloil'lif!. - P,,!K2
" is If :
of tr.e to. :
iTtrm'n iP-' -! 'f : : .'.: h iw
lonth, - $3 -00j-i7v !:,...t;.f-r.,miW
HARRIS COK'tlZmtt
' oog4 N. am sr., F'.V:;u:s. :-io.
FIfSTOR0 PFJ-fC-Ot:-::! f'-ta Truss.
Vt 0 Ak for i-r-;--. u! f vn'-CPt.
WS GrX-jrx2 Xj'.tJt: ... 'Jk AIAl"
TS T3 jCSV HTTTT JTi
r ARE YCU-
TEOUB'LE Dte;V;
CASH FOR. O-HAIN !
Twill pay the highest market price for
Corn ,a.ii(l Wlieat
delivered at inv Jljli in Salisbarv, in oithrr
Cash or Trade." j I'. II. !!vtiVN.:
15:1m f I
If fo. to wm we bri n ( i oi . i -i v'oaj fort anw
grcti joy. You can
CUBED
and re-itorcdUnt -perfect I
He doubtless does ; ip.ris!:iti.n to nnif
Graded Schools
NOTICEj I
Is hereby giveu-.JLhat r.p.lication will b
made to the present General Assembly for
V
K..
Female
It ia a ppeeial remedy
tainin to the womb, and
man carrenre herself 1v '
..- T. ... 'V
uons. u is especially ,e;
.( U
- I'.Uc.-isrt p?f
iti-Jiiyeut
,. .! Jirrt-!
sen i. general aswiiiimv ioi i ; ; ; .. s
,en!d the law concerning the or ,uimful men 3rnauW f
tL. i "... and partial rrohniFus. It af.iorK niiioe'"1'' M?:
' I MiTSm tt i ' ' relief andpcrman'enjivieBtcn. .!, mep
y
C vii tin it (fe
F. J.
SalhVunt G.
Jan. 28, 1885. (t
function. Aa rernelv to b
friticaLperi'd known as "( :: am:
this invaluabie pr.tii.iicti; i - v,r.v-
. ,..) , u t-i tw rfwu 1;
LlfE, M:
t ' j T-r -r :r '
-in
T . ." . ""-it r
13 v virtue of a vemlltidni exnoum issued out iviijfc,..uct .
of the Superior Court of'fcowan Ctuuitv in IR. J. TRATFiKri) dkrr lr
fiivkr nf if.irrl. f Ti.u.i.i,, nf1 .H.ri-a hi.'fj i en st-vt-ral hollies t.f yr:r 1 1 . .
at law of Joseph K. Dobbin, a.-dne.; Gt-tn-ge
Hex and others, ini mv hands for collection.
tl will sell at pu'blic auption, at the Conrt-
, jT'-'ij j "T" "-"i jjjouj-4twTir-Tlib town of Salisbury, cn
ter arfd builder, and he contmucsto-p i . "w. -'
do something at thaflast-tear having
superictmledhebuilding of the Na-
tioimt-- ranii. Jir weir
l " .1- J.l L
The 2d Day at March, 1885,
the following rcalf property, viz:
(1) A tract ot Iqnd Corisi:-.t i n of 81 acres,
more or less, situated in bteele Township.
Holmps' new
perwy. ; not oren klis;farniire store until July, t-F. OrahauV, Lnurd Barker, and others; be-
; 1 ' THKO. K-Kn'BATJV.- 1372.:and ' since then he.- has been the j giving at a stakf, coiner of Xo. 2, on Jno.
Fcv if iciy: buiineshterpnscs m Uecmient of a right gcol trade in.whioh f s- Graham V hue,thcncc X -1 EJiO.TTIchi
4ali5hrr.."havA rr.itA such a de- I .i ..5Ir.-.,.. u., ; i to a stake, ,tomciio. 2, thence N. 88i W.
ii
' -"' -" JLJV' . - , -iT VI 111 TM' if I 1 1 1 1 J f H If" I IU l III' Itli ll 1 - i . i - m -r ji . T
iij.i. jmeus-viriuuaro. ic.eyniSD3in(js ftf Wm-r-iV r' . .mn fn whir-b wp 1 r ? Tf , "r3ii -1 x j. ! i. ens-. to nsiHsKP, corner oi jno. 4. tuenoc
efOlf&df-ik&oB Bjlli' laH teFt 1 U until M- i sPlcllon? t iS !t .PtS. P W. 57.G0 cs. to a state, tjicnee N,
Davidson1 townshin A.t bVti?o" ln ,JS",' or 1l?tli Mt earrv jast such lines 01 goods as the j rj0, E: to tle beinniu-jr, Ixjcg lot No. 3 5 a
eachmamage 'tb
1 v" i'"-- " , . 1 iiiem at fiucii nnies as w t:v nmim uic ; vS---". 1 1
for fairing of tlie v oniii iud il r
u'.ned, ol sixteen years r.a:i:t
believe I am cured ewtijiVl v, !; i
i at-idJ. nur lieirtic"it tluink. ;.r.i r
1 i " i
1 .'.1' fl -
grHiuiKie. 1 ki;, w your ui.
lif fio you ?ee I cannot 6?r(::
its favorr I hare reootfcrm !.''
cf iuy frit'ndrt who are witlt ri-,
loirs verv rep; ( t!:n!y.
- Mfi:s.:Y.'. !
Oi;r Trca'iso on the
tie&P mailed, free.
Eu.FirLu Kk.';l i.a;t 'i'
living at thld; 0avidspi. place, in the'
same towahipv where lateKlives
fiiid whiefcjowned by hi iinS which
is one mile, fxcrm,theByefs place whence
all of her hnsrjSim$.-5fisi77?
LandmarJ,,f c t
1 NojrffeC5ioiifrixosG
h Jrtfi-ther Houses on; tMdiiesfibn of
171
day, x-GovernorxBerry,sletter wlthqtbf p&e4kfhMtrict Upkfion
j)iilpjtrtV: Carolina' membei
VcTtedJay iivrtsept rJuige 'JHno
voted nol j - The bill - was passed, i - On
the question of the passage oi the army
appropriation bill all the North Caroli
na members vote-I ayo.
be purchased; the stocks of stationery
carried by t other merchants -were of the
mgk indifferent '"character,' and it cer
tainly seemed as if i he times were verv
J propitious for establishing a store that
should cater to the needs ot tiie people
in these respects. t ., -Mri
aerbauiu saw andimproved the
opportunity. He is a young man-a
native j of nfesia. and! for the , past
tvyplvcrj years ?a Tunrprthc United
States.!, Kine -jears ago he ' came to
SaEsury and at "first was emplo jel as
hpej? '-cjerk, arid it wa.f not- until 79
that he' bVgatp trade for himself. Now
his cstablisHirlent.is one that hftnyty
well take a reasonable degree of pride
in. Not only is I it a complete Ix-ok
,1 ! i 1. . . 1 11 , 1 ! .11 .4-1. It.
.-iioifj ij ir i h itnim.iT 1 . iiwmhi
KflTiGE !
them at such pnees
people's rejach. The 'fesult hasWna t'2) Another iii'ctf in ! said township, ad-
goouiy 11st
perous tratl
tinue to jrow.
L. E. STEETtK
Wl
srore uere ou tue u.u 01 ..uuil j aw t-ns. 10 a uiftcu oak. tuenctfN HC4
. . - . " it 1 1 J,.; . L - - r . . ; , .
last, ltSj ,e,viaent he ma not propose j i.io cus. xo tup beginning, contairt.ii
to "hide fits luzhf under a bushel, for e res, if rag iotNo. 4 m the division of theJ
he had secured the best and one of the pobbin deceased. -
moe stands in town, j the
' of-r-Utomers. and ia prog-i joining the alxvf described lot-, be-jin-ning I
which we hoie to see cori- j at a stae on John S Graham's line corner j
. w 1 : to l-o. 3, thentej i. 1 h. 57.J.0 chs. to a
- : t stake, 'corner to JNo., D, thence X. h0$ W. '
L E. STEETtK. " "1 17.30 chs. to a stake in the creek.' thence S.
.' i', ' 1' 4 f 19.69 chs. to a fiitkorv, thence K. 8frJ K. I
1 hen Hr, Steere opened a new drug J5 50 chs. to a Uacl.. ;mk t.ence s 3o E
e here on "the tiUth of .epkmbcrj t-hs. to a blck oak, thervcK. gCi'-E,4
Tiie firm of Shrpabi
r.r.rvftors of- K ' r 1 1
been tiiis uav ...-
at the north-west corner of Innes St'r
:ahd public square, better .krtown as
Ross" old stand. . .He fitted up the pre
tatilv. fitoeked them with a
C. C. KRIDEIJ, -Sh'JT of Ro .vaa Col
Salisbi-rv, X. ('. ,
13:1m.'
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I!
1
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o'lveM h n.wviai j-jt tj
Jan. 1Mb. l-- ' :;;- it
1 - y-i !
.... h k hiil ..
feh assorimeut of thcthonfanrt and WIW iSiiSiSf grig Mian VmilVgc -E. f I4
Ann rbintr ihat belonf? to the modern , fencers succeed grandly.. Xane rail. Temtsfiee. Iv, nrl.lre the urrpiii't.-ir. lk iv
Au - - 1 v. I i. . J .i I . , I. ....!.. ill 1 ... - .1 , J,.!y i l.r. irt rstl.Fl Vnv t? C - vnw... n.iuv,, , ,. - V, . i ll t
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