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.I i? ' I ",1 I.' n 'i-r Carolina Watchman THURSDAY. APKIL 16, J 685. We believe tlmt .President Cleveland intends to adiuiuittcr bis great office with all the wisdom ntta - Wo belieTC that he will do uotbing rashly and incon iderately lfhe can helpit. We trotild a rreatdeal rather trust a man of his sort than .one f who is WsWy swjrdby ont ideraiio jive do! responibilUx in the dnties resting nponjhim. Being a demo crat io principle afd elected by demo crats! it WUI be well for hi party friends not to press him, bot Ut let hira alone and wairl Lack of faith at Uis point will vindicate ! "human nature but may do much mischief to the party. Wm.J. Best, once famous in North "1 C.roiina as a princely dealer in railroads, J. demanded by the highly indignant stockholders J h oW National Trust Compaq, of NW York ; and although her hare had a detective ou nw iratit for tnonths'lher hare not yet got him. lie fas appointed receiver of the compa r and has managed to work down Jhe ...I. ftirmnnnn t J 90.000. with i nim of claims acai ust that. The com t..,i . miuitin unniB dava azo, and a reporter of the B orW represents them as a lot of indignant feMows Hio had beeolaft out in tlie cold. Best.wsiii Florfdai basking io the smiles of a vernal tropical climate. Since the completion of the narrow cuace railroad to Lenoir, N. C, which Wa that Dlace in jHroaf , connection ' with the Western N. C. Riiilroad, Lenoir lias become the center of a heavy trade in mountain products, much of which formerly passed through U how stopping there, whete it is taken np by tue -mer chants of Ue place and distributed thence Jto JwinVs both east and south. The mag nitude of tliis trade is much grefttej' than we Imd supposed, due house alone having tysedirp during -the winter five car dftls lumber Jnf making crates for cabbage, ' apples, &c r Tlierc was a riot at Mallow, Ireland on .tlie ki rival thereof the Piiuce of Wales and bfS party, j lie rarfteuieB aiieipieu to organize' a hostile demonstration and a collision between tbem and the admirers of the Prince tooV place. No very se- rious damage was done, bitit was the occisioji for the utterance of much intern perate Isnguage and some violent actions The Irish are in a very Rebellious state And an imnortant foreicn war win no doubt make ayr opeui ng for them . show it. ' to Judge Zano now at Salt Lake city pmstrues the. Edmunds law, as requiring jurymen to fnswer in respect to then belief in Mormon' doctrines 1 opposed to the Constitution and laws, of the JJuited States, whe n upi n many aie leaving ft r distant parts. It is believed a reaction is taking , place among the people, and that after all, the Mormon problem iuiy bo solved by rigid enforcement of the laws. Blowing RoqK, Wautaga Co., N. C7, ; js looming up rapidly into importancq as ft summer resort. A largo hotel is being built there with jiearly aJkundrcd rooms and'two livery Btablerare to bo erected in time for the accommodation of guests thei next season. Tnese, and more pri vate enterprises on hand there portend large expectations for the future of the Phee. j ; - -j ' - - :' Ve;read Jn one jcolumuiof the papers lhat war between England and Russia is certain ; iu another, that IBismark says there will be no war. Upon the whole, the news is Uncertain, though both Eng land and Russia are making' vigorous preparation for a struggle, which, how ever, may be averted at he last moment ope;i for a settlement. . o The CJiariotte Observer notes the com mencement of work on a new railroad, 'heretofore talked of as tho Gaffuey City JanUf JKtiierford Railroad--designed to connect Mai ion, N. C, with Charleston and Georgetown, C. The work is in the bands of men who will ccrtaily pjish jt to a completion, r . ; Tw6 Norfolk, Va., banks have failed within a few; days, causing; much anxiety tin the part of those interested in them. There were a large number of eastern Carolina , men who had deposits in one or the otlicr of the failing concerns and wili; no dont share in the losses sug- tained.' " onjrUi eouoiy li(w bad oue of licr cltj- eus appointed as 4missiouiry to Albany, with a fiiio of $ 1 00 ;n whereof cougra tn- latipba seem to bo in order! on bet. eliar- Jug itf tlie good tilings to be distributed ; by a rmocrttfc'iadiuibistratidu. Tlio beadless bod j 0 aT wan, packed oVru u atrunfc, Was jfoanil iu a St. touis 1 ,,0! aaXor o ago. rU: roU iu4he . trunk-indicated that tbe dead subject was a Euglisbmau, and Iou it was writteu, "OM ficrisu jui irauors no tLo great cause." ; r , Tbere lias been a decrease of lye and a quarter million of dqllars in the' receipts of intcroal revfiooa in the last eight uioiithis as pwpared w)th receipts for the corresponding period of, j tl'ieiast fiscal 1 ftI?5C0?nlDtfo on Mon f dar las, saja tlie Star, destmjed three tnrpentiue distilleries, and Giles & Jlnr- chisonV Jiarduarc atorp.,1 On Vtho latter ; was an insurant tt awmt tM-a-thirtU the !i nlii of lwk. T Refinenieut of Skill ! I V lu'lvrnlipm ia Wtlenartmeut o(th . I fo .'rllili twi Tfotinn And beauty or HIW lit n i"'? j - - - . - - : w Tii(vcnif him iexcerthoAO. of type Some of the ifesigfis, thoughost tisti cav wrwight, are-;uortibias distortion of the Roman iletter; but throughout! the most exquUdt skiU i dUplayed;, Scripts go easy anil graceful as effectnally to de- cfiva lhu nnnracticed eve into the belief tlmt it is veritable penmanship, - - nrnanientatioa slmW!tiaHngtore erself. .AikI; when it U remenibert! that a difference iii the height, size, shapejand exaetnes of Jype if mT more than i the thickness of ' a thin sheet of paperjle" troys their value, it i a. marvel ho the typenaktrr accomplislieahis most dila-. cult tak: how he makes them witli tour exactlyrpaniliel sides, and all the same ensth. They must be exact or they are wortJiless. Thus, the simple Ijttle bits printer's "Caw," are every one of them Wilder of skill and pains-taking. And yet tlielsmaller they are the faster tliey nrel made tlo i smaller : more rapidly Y than ene can count. Bat ithey must not only be of tlie sjune heightjm:ith exactly parallel sides, but the, face aud tle foot ot eabh letter must be absolutely perfect A dlefect in eihcr is fji'taland iue iauuy ie,uer is a once cwnsigiicu m the "liel(r-Aiot hell, as blacksmith' ptintei8 are apt to think-untU they are returuetl to the "foundry for recasting. Aud there isi still another nice oiHtin the making ojf type. Tho right ptopor tiensof the mixed metals of which: they are compose, ir tooon hko teau, s fe ' A it - 1 . for instance-4they soon wear onjt or yield u,,uer c "iJ""l"- v" type lounuers uiuer, aoi.,e pxceu.ug oi era in. the quality of tho .metal employed, Ana unuougu it waa not .luougiit ui i when we cowiueuced writing; this para- maKtu-j. grapii, ii is out-simpie jusuce to say luatime aeieatea party is-in toe u. , senate a long experience in the use of type from J chamber. There in desperation . and at i . i i.' i '. iiwi Iii various fonudnes has sjitisned us ; that the White Foundry of IT. Y., and the Mackellar, Smjtlis &i Jordon House of J Philadelphia,! are not excelled fill' this respect, isiic that lype making is one ofthe woudenj of the age is what wej meant to at. a fact that none more' distinctly recognize than those who han dle them subst. , ; Bad Coxditiox. There is a deplora bly bad state of public feeling in; Hominy I neigh boilnxMl, Bnncombe county, . C. r soine eight or ten days ago, a whole fam-jder ily Joyce) mas murdered and their dwelling hied and burned down ou the remains. Since then, the residence Jasper Miller! who was especially active in hi rffoi ta to iliacover' the nirthnr- Y tiA -Tnc trnUiiv. xvn.oimn.o.1 v n,,ri this last event, a store house in the neigh borhood was; lired into, alarming ogcu pauts, but doing no serious damage. A distrustful, disquieted and apprehensive state of public feeling has come upon Hie peopre iu cuiiM-iiueuco oi iese uisortieny and violent aefsextending to thd town of Aslweville, jis may be easily seen from the following: paragrapu eilppea rtom the Asheville Citizen: Be Watchful. It is evidently necessa- ry for our citizen to bo on guard as to and speak of it contemptuously as pic their property. Keeeut events in this city ayune economv. Thev deride the Sec- aml . county sJiow the existence of some m I .fliipra vv ! i n hnuA linr tliu tuiii r il.v.l I before their eyes, but are evident! v insti- gated bv the devil to do deeds of dark- ncssjn hour of darkness. The misfor- tune is no one has been apprehended rq far. No man! should leave his own; fami- ly or permit :the helpless familyof au- - other to go unprotected. Steps are beiuc trtteu to Ve thoaeuiliy of late crimes" anu an snsiwcteti persons, .apprehended r ana Ioolcerl after. Uur people are aipns- . T " etl. and woe be to the guilty who may be caught.- j - M fialeigh Nt wsObserrer : The possible RiirMuor nf riTflu Xfnr,;.,. tn fi. 0 .u t. cago, and lyomimssioueiT Black, i It is timo that there should bo a change of actors in the farce. The Faculty of the, TTnivoi-oi l.n ..fn...U.l .. v.wu tu iiiucui v,ie. eiauu io aueua me approach commencement. The invita- iou has been sent through Governor Scales, who wilUdd liis owu request that he President should follow tho example o a oik, ucuanau anu jonnson. Since President Clcvtlaud has never been at I the South, aiwl Chanel Hill ia n.v nf n. ces. wo trust - w - a - rw w that the invitation will not be declined. A CivfL Right's Decisio,4a Chatta !. nooga telegram dated lltih instaiirjsaja : I "in the district court to-day Judge D. M. Kewnresidiiiwr. a uptr u-1 fi'om ft firf X ir w r 1 tioni a flrst-cfass car on the Western and Atlantic Kailtoad by two. passengers, he having ignored the requester the con due- I. .a..'. " ' ' 1 - iui io to luioanoiuercar. reeorfirAd iiiflr. ment n;n. 1 r.J Am mi i ."7n ,u'. '"-! Aue Judge jn his; charge said the road was ponipollcd to furnish. as good cars for col ored as for other fint class pasReijgei s, aud that a special ;car for negroes would be as exclusive as tfiat for first clas white pas sengers, , 9 i " Wheeling, West Virginia; is to have a natural gas sepply at 25 cents per! thou sand feet for fPnufac beating pai Wses ana at iii cents per thousand for lightiug'to city ' ; V t - ' Snow Stow rr Vr,v,t t Jti v J-'.nV, t- there last Fridav: - ;; i( T 1 j ta ,siiuw KLtirni nrrv:ii itvi mm j - , - . . r it i ..... 1 1 ' ' ? . ' ' x resment Cleveland hasminointcdGon.l Kbert B.! VaeceJ: Assistant Gouiinission- er of Patents! vice It G: DjrenWth,ire. sigueu. - -ij . . -j . ' . Hoke Secret has been once seen s) uce his escape, going in' thedir?cUoiw)f 'his' wm uume iu umou county. -I! Gen. GranUaepreseutea aaPctlcrtlian for tvf-o weeks. 1 TVaslii nston Letter. - tf J i-'FlPQm Oilr RtgulArCorrefohdent,J ' ASiGTplr, Cu ipril U, 335-V (There is apDareritlv little of interest goingjm inJtV asbiigtailust npw, but much is expected, ana anticipation is tm the qui rice. - The recently appoint ed heads of department and chieis ol bureau, have, ot course, many things to learn before thev can know even the routine of their cumbrous and needless-1 ly compncawju cnargas. ins suwxui- ! I .1 li 1 ' ' 1 ..... L ... . nates, scaooieam twenty years oi re publican red fape absurdityliave many 7 1 ' i . -l i n tiling to nnieaxn,rii, jnaeea, . ineir m- struction does nqt cost thein tneir- neaas. r i. .It 1 '1.' L.1 il. J i ?i -it- t . ii'rl. I ao not ueiieve insit it wiu oe.possiDie for the present administration to carry out any propbsed.or projected reform without a change: of erewi. ihe repub lican underlines i ;thleYapou3 depart ments are servile enough, they will licit the hand that feeds' them, even though it be the hand of a bloody Democrat, but they arc skilled in all tlie vices of political servility they were never chosen for honest work, thev are troaeherous. disloyal. . Tfej,. ijyjn. perpetual fear irau laeai exiie, ;onvng jor me ret.uru of the republican narf v four veara hence.5 How can such poison trees bear fruit of civil -service; - refocmp. llh.-their - heart they .regret :evexy ,j measure , and every event iha,t recommends their Kated cap tors to te country. lt i3, only in. en thusiastic', faithful f hearts and willing hands thut Mrv Clei-eland will find the genuine sympathy , land co-operation without which his, best, aspirations will fall flat. M l fine motives of the President are un questionably patriotic, and the' broad- Ust and best democracy 'is not artisan. It i vet too enrlv to criticize polic for statesmanship, except in absolute monarchies. mnSP proceed with compromises. The last stronghold of ia i i ' i it tt ri n bay the worst class or spoilsmen are perverting the civil service reform idea of the new administration into a stum- blixtg block and a pitfall. The country last November demanded a change of personel that was meant to reach far ther than the White House. Unless it shall reach much farther than now ap pears probable in view oi the obstruc tive policy of the republican majority iti the Senate the best efforts of the new administration will be without their full fruition. - There are many things that come un- the personal observation ot an old habitue of Washington that justify me of hth parties, and with the employes oi the various government departments. U hear them talk and 1 know their ani- mus. I am persuaded that it is just as impossible to brin about a better sts.te of things with such servants as these as it is to gather figs from dried thistles. When Mr. Lamar. ihf SWrptnrv nf the Interior puts his foot on a scanda- uous ablise that has existed f or vears. 1 refer to the use of horses and carriages by the head of the; Department and by the chieis of .Bureau at government ex pense, the clerks! of his department jmake it the theme of theiri table talk f , C . . .... Ka"AC"L UI Aur ,wllu. ms .u:yi1 money a common cab, when he wishes to ride, ihese are little things, but they are significant of the low tone bf official momJifv. and tliA nhfnspnpsss nf it,: i . i , i i , administration has inherited and 1U U1" iciuim umj uj uiutauig . i. 1 I I- - I J 11 0111 anu casting it away. There was a six thousand dollar tire in Kinston on Mondav, in which a number P old houses on Heritage Street were uesiroyed, including the colored ree ,ir:il I, . ...;..i. i i. The directors of tho Buncombe Countv Fair Aassociation ale holding meetings nnd P'pariug foi- another exhibitiou the couiiu; lail, Destroy that RirfOrifimav feel that he's xeUincr but t he naturally dislikes "'at anytlung about his appearance should lu.v,&e "lcrs .f,t,,e ,a.c.t' ct not ung docs Na woman wantl tn,n, tt man a w tiness firms hesitate to emn ov a man. vho fchows this fatal sign. Parker's Hair Bal- sam 13 worth to yu iu tnis regard, more than its weight in diamonds. Use ir, and have plentiful and glossy hair. Many have had every trace of erayness removed and bald spbts covered by using a single bottle. DISSOLUTION ! The firm of J- s- McCubbins & Co. has Ken this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. S. McCubbins having bought the eptire intereAt of Thomas Morphy in books, stock niirl -l cent a nnrl aoenm..,! nil 4l. i;.l.:i!t: ..r " imun uts. - Ati persons luueutcu jo the nrmareearn- cstIy requested to call immediately and mane settlement, it they are unable t0 pay uow, pernaps we can, renew until lall. This Tst day of March, 1885. ! J. S. McCUBBlNS, , i TIIOS. MUltPUY. 23:1m- J i, ALL ENTIRELY New & Fresh! J. S. McOUBBINS, Sr., Wifl continue the business t tU t niA a nav?a? osecijout; all th Stand, having closed 'out all the Old siock. ? s H."1 8loCK " entirely ew. and will 1 i.ii ui ursi'CiHsa nnrrcriKroa Those who could dot navYli their mort. I M r.Ad ie4 V-AAW m ife--" iujri iruew, 11 papers are 1 c-.. f ;r n n n .1 j : - . r, - l,J,,'a"y5 i3 ,naue at pnee T " VblbT8 OF G0df2 ocenes, Boots ouuBuuco, mw, viioimne. uon- iectionens, vrccKery,! urafrs. Bacon. Lard. Corn, Flour, Feed and Provisions of all Kinos, wuii aiuu line or High Grade Fertilizers as cheap as the cheapest. You 'will do well to see him before purchasino clse- where. ; Sahsburr, April: 1st, 1883. 2:.;:f America hi An American Contractor Jopulld a ir- derful Ptruviak 'Uaitioaih Nevy York, April 1-M Jl. GracebV the firm ojf W. p. arnw&tG., aTTd LrSth: er ot flavor Gr conilTt $tl'' the Peruvian govTrniueul to coiHpkto the Wl-the OliiVil. R:liiltiil.aiirl ila exteii Uiou to Cerro de Pasc. f riii ia'tle" road Jbi-iiubv ti. railway bujldcr, Harry Meigs, ar.d mo jojiuicu iue coverunituc to reini- bursopiiii Tor hia outlay' was the caute of his fiiiiiiicial miu. Tiie ioml ' will be one of,tbe most difllcultaud costly pieces ut ; tiisiiieering m tho world. Alrcauv &outiAHfMiv lias beeu . exieiiUed on' the conipleted lortion. In fiftceu miles tlie asceus i j i,uu feet, l ltere are wxty- three tartnels, one of which is 1,200 feet in length. Th( country traveled is inar- veiousiy ifei tile, and the silver mines of ten o del Pawai are amoajr the richest in the world. Fr these reason Mr, Grace thinks , jibe, rojul will earn a good .. profit on . us vast jcost. The coveruiueut will relaiii a share in the otvjieiship. Byfvijrtueof a'decreeof the 8uerior Court of; Rowan County, in the case ot John Single and others against Margaret A. Ling 1 0 and others I will sell on the premises at the late residence of Lawrence Lingle, deed., on Saturday, 9th day of May 1885. f at) 1 o'clock P. M. at pool ic auction i Lot No. 123acreof land, biddings to open at 9G2,50, Lot No. 2 77 acres, bid dings! tci open at $375.00, and Lot No. 8 50 acres,! biddings to open at 220.00. jcrms one tmru cash and balance m twelv months with , interest frm dav of sale at; the rate of eiglit per cent. ino sae will be absolute. i ! JOHN LINGLE, Com'r. April 11th, 1885. (2:4t.) TRUSTEE'S SALE f op Estate! By j virtue of a Mortgage or Deed iu Trust, executed by J. K. Burke and wife to J. Cowan, dated the 8th day of March and registered in the office of thej Register of Deeds of Rowan County, in Book jNo. 63, page &8, &c, and upon which default has been made, I will ex pose I for sale at public auction, at the Court House door in the town of Salis bury,! on; the 20th day of April, 1885, at 12 o'clock, M., the following real estate, to wit: 'A lot of land situated in Salis bury,1 adjoining the lands of A. L. Johnson Mrs. Shophia Thomas and others, being, the lot on which J. K. Burke now resides and fin the West Waul of tho town ot Salisbury. Terms Cash. Dated at Sal isbury, this. 17th day of March 1885. 1 J. C. CO WAX, Trustee. 00.4 f ; Notice to Creditors ! Al persons having claims against the estate of Daniel Chambers, deceased, aie hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undersigfied on or before tho 3d day of April, 1886, or this notice will be plea'ded in bar of!their recovery. This April 1st, 1885.;, JosKriLHouAii, AdmY. 24:6w j SALE OF LAND! -o- On Monday the 4th dav of Mav 1885. I will sell to the highest bidder, at t he Court House door in the town of Halisburv. at the hour of 12 o'clock, a tract of Land, known as the Polly Haitman Land, it toeing th? same devised by the said Polly Hartman to Solomon Ketehey and others, containin: 1544 acres more or less. lvin and situated in the township of Litaker. ttr iijis is a vaiuauie tract ot land wi;ll jloqated and within a few miles of Salisbury.' TERMS OF SALE-One-half cash, the other within six months from date of sale. Th(? deferred payment to be secured by bond aud good security. By order of the Superior; Court of Rowan. ;- ! KERU CRAIGE. Com'r. April 1st, 1885. 24:tds. SALE OF LAND ! OnlSaturday, the 25th dav of Anril next. at China Grove, I will sell a tract of 1 ;75 Acres of Land, situated on the N. C. Railroad, three miles South of China Grove, belonging to the estatdl of Moses Beaver. The land will be sold in two tracts; one tract will be sold without incumbrance, the other tract will be sold subject to the widow's dower. Terms made known on day of sale. 1 I; f JACOB CORRELL, AdmV 1 I ! of Moses Beaver, dee'd. March 23, 1885. lm TO THE MILLING PUBLIC! I . j- - Haying procured an automatic weigh ing lind registeriii'r .nuxchino which we guarrantee to work accui-ntely. I have de cided to! give 40 lbs. of cood flour for 60 lbs of good, clean wheat, or a sack for everj 2$ bnshels of wheat; and will sat isfy; the most fastidious that no undue amount is wasted in cleaning. Your pat ronage is solicited- In addition, let us add that we can fur nish jpartieft who appreciate a superior gratis of flonr onr 4iFAY0RlTE" brand, which, if not as snowy white as some brands, is sweeter and more nntricions, and ought to satisfy the most fastidious occulary taste, while we offer it ninch cheaper than most fancy brands. All we ask is give it a trial. j r. M.BROWN. NOTICE TO CREDITORS! Al persons having claims against the cstat of James A, Arcy are hereby noti fied to ptescnt the same to the undersigned on oi before the 10th day of April 1886. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. J. y, MAUNEY, Adm'r. April 8th, 1885. 2o:6t. Administrator's Notice ! Having oualifiod as administrator of John! Ai Snider, dee'd., I hereby riotily all n ' UttllUfU B9 persons jbaving claims against the said dec4, to exhibit them to me ou or before tho Sd d4y of April 1 886. M-M . W. F. SNIDER, Adm'r. j Ml Cf JOHN A. SNIDER. ... Dated Aril 2d, Ar,. i!:6t. - - i i . ; ."-.. li-ii . it i i 1 1 r ' 1 1 w. i u r . r s - i 1 : J' : I -10ST RELfABLE AfJD ulOSTP M Tlia nnflorcifTrifkfl scvontecn vearsand liavinr handled all othnr elsewhere in this market- has at last settled down on the foUowino- R as those that will 'give best-general satisfaction, and the mostkm table f the variouis soils and crons. to wif. 0T 2 oar Cotton SOLUBLE PlA.CjFIC NAVASSA GrUAiNO. . i - h; , ALLISON & ADD STAR IpJ LISTER'S oiuatecl Dissolved la A.mmoniatecl Phosphate. ALSO several brands of highest grades ot MAN KAINIT. LIME and PLASTER. W J. 0. " E9ILLER DO S. ... ....... ,s i 1 THE SENIOR MEMBER OF OUR FIRM has for fourteen years made tljie preparation and sale of Fertilizers a specialty and can say that h(Hias not seen or heard of a fertilizer in that time for Tobacco, that has given asgbneral good results and satisfaction in all respects ?as the Yellow Leaf Brand. It 1$ prepared after our own formula, and by the most reliable manufactiirsrs in Baltimore, and we guarantee the standarll this year shall be equal to any that has better. Let it speak for "Call on our agents and see certificates from belt Tobacco growers in North Caro lina and Virginia. I " - - J. Alien Brown, Agent, ) .1. G. MILLER & CO., Salisburv, N. C. C 25:2m. j Danville, Va. BLACKMER, N. C. ATTENTION, GOOD' FARMERS Of Steele and surrounding townships ' Having been with and among you for the past two years, I have studdied your intei4 ests and necessities and can assure you that my General Stock of Merchandise is always complete and up to your wants in every particular, and my ROCK BOTTOM PRICES will compare favorably with Salisbury, Con cord or Mooresville, aud respectfully ask your favors to convince you that I mean: business. My stock consists in Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmingsr Cloaks, Shawls, Hats, &c. Eeady Made Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoe for Ladies, Gtnts, 3lisses, Boys and children, and warranted to give satis faction. Also a line of Pure Family Gro ceries, such as pure Sugar, t he best Coffee, the best Chewing and Snicking Tobacco, Snuff, and (aa our Representative aid) the best Cigar outside of Salisbury. ITT A IVmnff f ACTIVE Am IHTEI.I.tGEWT AGEXTS in terr town V f Itj XhJJ J and .aunty to our I'OLAli NEW BOOKS and FAMILY BIBLE. Minwwrs, ttacben nl others, whoM time i not i oUf oeeapiitd, will find it to their interest to oorrT"TKl with as. To farmers on b1 other yonn? mtn jot tmaf on the field of aotion, this badness offers mir aarantoo. hh s mean, of kPfJai'ZJ7.fl'iSl Write for specisl term to B. F. JOHNSON Ai CO., 1,013 Hb f trwet, mthmmmdl Ttu WANTE! -ONION SETS at EXNISS Drug & Seed Store. 17:tf . THE OLDEST BRANDS & HIGHEST GRADES gold in this Market. rlln hflft mafln this Kia cnuriT -r U..-?: : BRAND Crops raised ATT a! n.uu me and who for the last J. C. n(v SON - 3 . THE PACIFIC, JAVASS A, Are also Tobacco Fertilizers. , ever bepn prepared, if not itself. Mv Hardware line is com plete embrac ing Plow-shovelsf Dixi t turning and dom ble shovel Plows, Bolts Rings, open Links, Shovels, f Forks, Rods, Singletree, Plow points, Njails, Rods, Heel screws, Horse and Mule shoes, Well and Water budgets, &c. Also a gdod line of Saddles, Bridles, Collars and Geaifing. Just received a good lot of Clocks, tone. Glass and Tin Ware, and in fact I keep everything usually foundln a first class stopevand wil make it to your advan tage to cjjume and see me bcfo.c you buy. I takejreat pleasure in show my goods, and in gijying all the information possible to my customers. My 5 and It) ct. counters of Tin anil Glass warcre complete and go ing out rapidly. Renicnlbcr I receive produce quotations every ma51 from the best houses North, and wW pay ft he highest market prices for any thing yoff have for sale from a chicken to a bale ofBcottoa. Respectfully xr 'i 1 r i9-J-?0WAW DAVIS. Mareli 16, 1S8-J. 3n r. C; OIL. Cheap-; lirtfii t j i 'Ip.nrli'nrr' hJ.. le FOR -THE GROWTH OF FINE BRIGHT YELLOW LEAF TESBS IB NONE 32TT3?, ALLISON ADEis5S's STAR BRAND (Mi Always the same Alwavs Good. with IT bring the highest averam 1 . a . . n Tn . . .: -. - " vOU marKexs oi. Virginia and Worth Carolina. 60 yfar.s has been raising and cm Iu'l- t,' Jew. say ALSO. ... MILLERf CO'Sr I mm rrnnuu'n crnn, J. ALLEN BROWN, SALE OP LAND! On Saturday tho 18th day of April's, at the Court House dow in .SilMurr.I will sell a tract ;f nine ncies of kid; more or- less, formerly Uelun -ihx- to f A. Wise, aud, shunted on the Stat ssitl road, seven miles from Salisbury, adjoin- intf the lands of Rad Wjatt, J. K. Biigi and Jnn. Gourley. - The bidding will be opened t oni ; liundied'aiid lortyeiIit dollars nnd fifty cents Terms of" sale, one half cash at soon as the sale ks coiilinncd, and. 1 eiedit of six months for the iiili half witli in terest at eiht per tent. ' J. F. K0TJ1N8(, A din'r, , of W. A. Wi.y. -March 14th, 1885. i 2:tdof. Gr'ace was in all her alt m, IJianui inker eye, ' - v : n every gesture dignity and hie !" So appeared Mother Eve, and?oBisr hinc her fair desceixLtnts, wuli llieix ercise of common scum-, tare uiid fo- per treatmenl. An tnomjuiis uuuiltei uf lemle complaiiiis are direcilT ed by dioturhantvs or nujiyresaion o(i tle Menstral FuDCIion. 1 n eray cucii caBethut utertingand 11 n L iingiftific,: Cra dfield's Fin a li; IttocuroB, wil effect relief and cure-. It i.4 frnm flip rfS-iiV n( :i.mo?t difilfl- p CQ w H feuilitd physician.' It is coropoefd 0!. . strictly oflicinal ingreditBti,' whr 0; happy combination hasTitf tr btems'"' , pnssed. It is nrenartd wit'i -srienliSf '3 skill from the finest materials. It berc M Uie palm for cotiRtancy .rtrengJji.; r certainty of efTectj elegante of prepr-' A .; alion, beatily of appearente aid ftl live cheapness. Tlie leMmonr in ii' w favor is genuine.- It never fails fhrt Z fairly tried. CartersvillcG. This will certify tht two meroUr g of ray immediate family, afrtrbaTicy O-if, suffering for many yeurs from mentra-; hi al irregularitr, and tin vins f" T''- ed withoQt benefit bv varifiii- niediC doctor?, were at leftpih eon jJri'fy &rtf by one bottle of Dr. Brad!iH(i ' 'eoi Regulator. Its effect in s"!i enseal tml v wonderful. and well may tbe rem edy be called "WomanV VeA Friend. Yours Keipefi fully, . .- - JAS. W.STBiKGE. e..i t 1 .V'arallliaB! Ha ppinwK of Woman." Mai H rf fiee. BRAIFIELD llECtUlf'B ( 0. ' l Ifiritf. ' BE PATS THB w ot fry tool, u 11 im jsaa er bihshamtw. BuiiiLsnxua, Jl. for workiDg , -r 1t, a snn anrl U P rll li il' 1 J I s -.- put ey to arew UU1UC aUU n ui . " ,,11. to IS easily earned r ,e tUn ,1 UJ s - - M til, t work iaaj- tort th oar illeled offer: io li send SI to nay nrtlrtilfirs.. direct a Aititoiv sure for I f Ml H1 rT,if of .... u not 1 " ltf. ror iot- ii f P iww'.lt iill who j WW " Ad-liessMiNSos i At ENNISS -if .-r - , .... I . 1 , . - - !
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 16, 1885, edition 1
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