Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / April 30, 1885, 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
:1' : A ' . ': " .... - ! rtr ft1 n . f v . mm i i i mm Carolina AVatchm. THuksDAPlUL 30, 185. LIBERTY EXMCilTCWXG TUB WOKjl eat Statue of Liberty, by the d- IngnisIieU Fixlicli Mii1jtor, MBarthbldi, who liar de voted eight years of hi ! and a luri-o fortune to the work, and which lie has generously given to the United Statc, ii now being shipped to . ' Jt- . ..1 . . .. V t ..l.jlltll it i tieiidou in size, and wonderfil in the perlvclien of all its part. It is to U lucated.ou Uedhie's Is'.atid, in the hailoi of New York. When set upou it pedes tal it will tower to the height of -305 feet above tido water."; The couiraittei iu leliarge of the construction of the base aud pedestal, have prepared "a miniature itat iuette, ait exact counterpart of the o igi jnal, ix inches in height, of bronze aud hkl silver, which thev are now deliver ing to subscii be rs throiighimt the Uuiteih State for the small sum oi i eacn. fvs ! lasting fioureiiior of this colossal jt: tue. lit trill be an ornament to our homes and jbearjetiinony of our contribution to one of the grandest works of modern tiines. 8end for if EXTRAOItDINAKT. -Hon. S. S. Cot, of K.Y.lmviog been appointed by the Presi dent tuiiii&ter to Turkey, the Jtffersojiian Democracy of the-city, had an ovtiflbw- iiig meeting, Saturday evening, to protest !.. .it.:,. t vr.. 'I'.ii !. ...lr' -fjwas the motto of the evening. The Hon. rA. S. Hewitt was the leading speaker. They want MrCox at home, where tjhey believe he Can be of greater usefulness to ! 1 the State aud the country than he can le iu --Turkey. This is-airextraordiii: iry compliment, ot which, "Mr. Cox Js X uly sensible. Too often, it happens. that envious aspirants are only two glad o gst goad aud useful men out of the way - in order to promote thetr own sel aims. " ls'i Kitcuen Gahdkn School. They have au institution of the above name Ashevillr, N. C. It seems to - be unklet the fostering care of the ladies of that goodly mountain city. Aud the obi vet f it is to teach girl children the ai t of ' honse keeping. They "are taught to swfccp , , . . . i . . i . I - nuu mm a nxjiu, uiaKe me ueu, sec table, wait at tabic, clear it away,: wash and put away the things, to sew,, cut and jniike gai iueutB, &c. The first lessens Me iu personal neatness, next in ex Mess and completeness of work. So wi ,ct. Ites a correspondeiit of tho Ashcviilo Cittern, after a visit to the institution, wliic! certainly a novelty in this State. Snch an institution is invaluable to dependent little girls for whom wo suppo.se, it was especially desigued. It is" repoitel that souie fellow in MisUsippip h; sent a petition v I'resideiit Cleveland, askiug a part jorweneison u.ivks. it true, it is wi . ii uuc, ii is wnii-H'Ak; nyeuuiL3 uiroun wmcn tnese poli ency. M r. Davis dles j ces arp to be carried out should be equal . No one has ever lien lj" positive, equally above, suspicion? ily for one Torliint, jwe 'ie departments are filled with spies ont scuse or decency not need a pardon autlioiiz 'd to apply for one venture to say. We do not lelievehe would accept it, but rather, that he' will v. prefer to gortlown to his tomb on his je- eord as already ma le up. There 1 to lie. a rwlnt r ; Vi. AAAAA employed in the Navy yard, in orderj to save iunas to carry on the work of re- 1 - X ... A mi - : 1 j'ihb uiiu cousiruction. mere are a ; goodly number of supernumeraries in this derailment men whn A the treasury whether they do any wirk or wotuiese wiii have to go, to the number of 150 or 200, saving to Jhe Areasury from 100 to G00 per dav Tie news this ruorning on the diffica !ty .between England ami' Russia in regard to the Affgait boundary qnestion is verv-w u ,ike AH hope of apeac Ablea;ljijRtm(!iit U sad to be gone. And Russian anthnri " ties me rtpresentid as saying that while , nbtHil inlmy will Hot'only settle the A tt gau inpat bat also the India qnestio u The cilizcn of Leaksville. C, are ngltating the question of prohibilina ih ale of intoxicating liquors iu their tofn. The usual amount of excitement prevak. tt;J. ..i.tM:. -n... :. , . . F M inn OUIMCVV . iaVOrilt It tlvOiI-j -ik i,L .. . ,AVOrm 11 W 'k it strange any shouhl oppose so good a m.iitniv, mm iiiwMj opposed to it are jist CAhttiiiM M . . . . . I - doterinined they will driiikwli.it ami n inucli aslhey pteaso as loug as4hpy eknl waiiow V. A wooleo mi 11 at Bennington, Vemmar, whieli originally cost $75f),WW after paas lug from hand' to hand several times at reduce figures sob , Veceiitly for $50,0 iK) Had closed. It is said that nt ln.itt i 3nn f people have left Beuuiuzton in eoiJo . y.-l qneuce of tho closure. I They have a boa? d of health In the ruoantaiu town of U'aynesville, and it ims ordered citizeuMoclean up thir . wtiaiu oi neai in in tiie ;7ttl,d of the sky" seems oat f ple; , "af aisi burglars iu Waynesvil e. A uoston man ar Kaloighj X. CovWr om witli ftt-Juf .if i..x ..i I.. t : " " - ovMCiiiii.iti ins moth er, attempted - snicidc by placing himsllf u a rauroau. inieK.. lie was kiiocked 4fl uy a, uackiug tram but uot killed. The "Dan Valley Echo" is the tit!.,L J Bew paper jast f tinted atLcaksville, N. ::'i.ft: u3 1 bmith, editor aud oropiietdr. - Tho wheat crop of Kausas this rear . will be light. It was reported at 5O0OU,i f Oitl) bushels last year, but it is ronjedt nml it will uot exceed SO tOO.OUU tl j-ear. -r ,r 1 1 3 ; xuey nave: an ice lactory in Itaieigft which is to turu oaV leautiiul TI:ere werejH'ariy SCO wngon witlt to bacco iu Winston one day last week, . ., , l There are thlrtr-two ;toba(jco factories i Winston, giving employ ment to about 3,000 operatives. j j - . 'J- .. . "'.rv- : i Collector- Diiwd will enter upon the duties of his office the 1st of June, defer ring to riie4iie8ent;iicumbeiit: Cooper, the collection of the": May taxes. Joseph P. Caldwell, editor Siateaville Landmnri, has Iieeu appointed by the GbVtof'ii'idi'rrcloi fid the AVesteru Io saue.1 Asylum.; It is a good appointtiient. Mr. Caldwell Woes nothjng by hhlves. - Washington! Letter. - - l i '!'-"'.- From Oar Regular Correspondent. Wakiiikgtox, D. C.i'Aiu-i! 1188$, The President ha3 at last given a public recention. If thing it was at least sweltering, for the tnermometer naa taKen a suuuen leap tfiwnrd tho Tiinrtifs ntid ladipa rano-hi in their winter wraps found ljttle rivn- exquisitely kalsomined cheeks. The reception was a throughly democratic one, and was attended .by many old re sidents who had not pet their, fooVin the White House sincethe last bachelor president left it twenty nve years ago. if Queen Victoria or Sheba had been the expected guest, tlje White House could not have len more beautifully DreDaml and decorated than it was for the reception. The Government con servatories had been stripped of their floral wealth"" to decorate and j perfume the grand .Last Hoom. ; The president worked his arm like a veteran.! He hnft now been . president" long i enough to nave ootten fi!snnna in. ime in thp midst of the performance, after he had shaken 2 92 hands, he called for a glass of water, or at least it looked like water, and thus refreshed he resumed his labors and finished with a round six thousand. The belief is very general that we are on the eve of very important changes in B large number of (jrovernment of fices. The new cabinet has now been in office Ions enough! to become an- quainted with some of the more flagrant aDuses or power long practicea oy the party of moral ideas. President Cleve land desires reform, and the introduction of honest business methods in the trans action of the Government business. Does he ezpect his cabinet and heads of bureaus jto bring about reforms through the -same agencies by which frauds and corruptions have been creat ed? ;..;( ; Why did -Mr. Cleveland select new Cabinet oScers, aud Democrats, too? Simply because he jde$ired and the country expected that l the true and tried friends of the principles and poli cies upon which a majority rallied tfo his supnort and secured his el erf inn should De selected to assist him in ' ex ecuting thatlrust according to the de- tojeree. . ; ' . ml Do not the same reason a T.sf. wnv and enemies. '1 he heads cf bureaus are fettered by subordinates doggedly opposed "to them. There is but one remedy, and that was announced in the campaign and accepted by the people "Turn the rascals out." j; Frauds have been perpetrated syndi- uiuesiortue purpose? ot;. plunder and robbery have been formed, have grown strong, and still exist under the1 sdme subordinate officers who mit-p thpm lnVth nourishment, and strength. Take the otaies auathq Territories. Millions of ceres cf land have been fraildlllentlv entered. xn!n Government, actual settleb defrauded anil Kin-, I - l "i f, uv uugs xuimui lor piunaer, controll ed by the Republican officials now in power, aided and abetted bv rmocrats, many of whom arp now trying tu wiurw ana airecc the appointments, with the express purpose of perpetuating the same ways' f under another name. Many of thi3 class of Democrats' are "civil service reformers' that is, they desire their thieving Republican con federates to stay in. The manv navv -Yarn's! h nothing belter than republican politi cal fortresses, lit is a fact' not ceneral- i-lT fc 13 fact Senefal" 'y known that we vith oiirshnm noW l . "- ' J , maintain more niiw vard ,n n ass naval power. The3e navy yards are now receiving the especial attention (rf Secretary Whitney, and in future ekctions the Republican wiltJ shorn of this; powerful element of political Government employes are very much dturbed over a report that the new administration vill curtail their sum mer holiday. Heretofore very clerk has been given a vacation cf thirty days with pay every summer. This va cation has bsen given notwithstanding the fact that the clerks had done' little work during the year, anqi that the WOrk in thft TWnrfmrtWo !r i arrears. xow it 13 pronosed to n-Ivi vacation only in those offices anH l n reaus whr. h. Ji l?Ii5 11 A . ' Ii I - s uao uvea HUIifSV- ly. performed and kept up tddate. This Will ha on niimmkl 1. 'A ' -ii - -v. i uie, as 11 win sti mulate the offices to do their, work, and make them uncomfortable places for habitual shirks. - . j , Mr. J. TWebb, of Statesville, ves- qJ over Zves of A. W. Ihurstou and daughter at the I resbyterian chupeh a 200 monument, wluch by far the finest ui Hickory! it stands eight feet aboyc the ground. Piedmont Press. ' .r j Di. HcDbnm College, retires from that institution in 7ac ur umok wnere he expects to redde in tho - f utureCAar. vi vi t r. it i .1.. w 'ni d t .? ttat '"vo'J "? jxwtence. of worms, a few Z r JLunncr 8. lnd'aa Ycrwiluee will CO TJBT-OALEITBAB; Sprjnsr Term of 1885, of Kowan Snpe- perior Conrt.' ' Defobe His Iloxon A. A. McCor, Judge, COMUKXCIXG MOXDAT. 25TH OP MAT, 1835. '':, .; ' s: u:y-; ' V . - STATE DOCKET. Monday,. Tuesday, nnd Weilnenday, the r m . . t .ft tmr . m m xoiu, mmi unu n aiay 1020. " - CIVIL DOCKET. . Thursday, May 22th, 1883. No. 6 J, J. Mot t vVJh n id iiifar. U J P Parks vs ElizalMHli Pail. 13 SiiiwKliiUirPoul HoUhoiiser. 1C P J Willw flif. v. ja A Burroogha m ml A .... ' - 17" L L Lunn v Perry Shermer. 18 Niiney Ii Boyd v Henry A Boyd. 20 Maltha JiueR viii Haltcrt .Totifft. 21 Henry T. Jordan vs J M Monicie and 22 Calvin Jordan vs J M Monroe and J D Click. Friday, May 297. 23 Pollr Honw? vs Rohuul Kiik. 26 CVmVit of Kuivan v.-Geo. Achenbach 28 F J Mtriiiiiiiflcr vk L Graff. SikKPKsejaauf AdinV v8 Wileon Kes- ler. i - 33 G W Cowan vs W F Lackey, adm'r or ii j bionn. 35 R 11 Crawford vh Black iner & Tuj lor. , - 7 Stephen Byers vs John Kerr. ;3S C V Goodi igl.t vs II J Ovei.cash. 41 MX' Miscnhtinier vs P A'SirTord, - Aclru'i. SatiiKftay, May 30th. 42 Davis & WOvy v E A Paiks. etals. 43 jKnbellu A Lf izer J V Leazer. ,44 Emma J Leazer vr J W Lfaizer. 45 David Earnhiiit vk A A Bostian. 4b do. do vs M A Bostinn, 47 Robt. Chanibe rs vs Thus. Mahaley. 43 Henrietta MeXtely vs L Blacknier lit 51 J W Phillips yU Geo. A Shenck. 52 John W PuteeM vm F A Donahn. 53 J F Ross vs R&D Itiilroad Co. 154 P A Frerck vs M L Aiey. Monday, June I, ll885 State Docket. 1 I . Tuesday, June 2d. . 155 F A Donalm vs John V Poteet. 157 J & H Hrah vh Cnuvfoid Cnlp. 159 John A Chrisiv vs V M Nialetals m J In. Polls v W X C Railroad Co. 1G1 Pidly Bird vs John Fisher and Leon, Kiiiler. . 1C2 Jo1m W Smith vs Ocha B Smith. 163 W R Warner, admV ot H C AVarnei vs W N C Railroad Co. 161 C A McLean v J F McLean, adm'r f G W McLean. 1G5 Luke Blacknier vs R R Crawford. Wednesday, June 3rd, 1C6 Sarah R Taylor vs Paul B Tavlor. 167 Y W Gales et als vs Marv Pet'tjurew 109 J D Gaskiil vs A II New so in. 171 John F Aner vs Corn's of Snlisbnfv 174 1 A Uonulieiiour vs 4 73M L Bean vs 174 T II Vaiiderfonl vs 175 Conghenour &. Shaver vs CouiVs ol Salisburv. MOTION DOCKET. 1 J II New nan et als ex parte. 2 John Hughes, ndm'r of' J Eilis vs J ' G Fleming & D Fleming, adm'is. 3 E Mauney it Son vs Jos MarshalL 4 Jos Dobson vs 8 McD Tate. 5 E H Marsh-vs T J Merncv. 7 Ricliniond Pearson &. J M Cloud vs A 11 lJoyden et als. 8 Columbia Boydeu vs N A Boyden et als. 10 J N B Johnson hIh! vif. T. Kesler. ' 11 L V Brown vs Williahis Brown. 12 31 L Holmes vs R A Caldwell et als. 15 Tho Niblock vs D A Fink. 19 J P Gown a nnd wife vs Jim Carson. 24 John D Young vs R & D Railroad. -:o J no. a ISoyUeiHvs Geo. Mowerv. 27 Jno. V -Phillips vs Joshua Phillips. 31 Columbia Boyden vs A Boyden et nls. , 32 Con tea Bros, vs John Wilkes. 34 W H Bean adm, of Polly Bean, vs Polly Bean. 3t5 Walton Whauu & Co. vs Bernhardt Brothers. 40 A P McEwcn vs J H Jones. 50 Sallie Jackson et als vs II Parks, 153 Slate ex n l Magaiet Smith vs B T Thompson et als. 163 3 S Henderson ex'r of C McLean vs Thomas B Long. In thecall of the Calendar, any cases not reached and disposed of on the ap pointed day, goes oyer to be called on the next day,, and iu precedence of cases set lor tfie next day. -Witnesses not allowed fees until the day appointed for tho cases in which they are snj ce:ied. Cases on the Motion Docket will b he :i I'll mttwt- ing to the eonvenience of the Court. For the Watchman. 3Iy Tramp. Mr. Editor: Will von nllotv m tn r i - through thje Watchman a page of mvex- jienence wuii nanipsT It lnay be profita ble leading to some of your subscrirers who live along the railroads. Some time wnce in the. gloaming of a Sabbath evening, when nature ami all her works were Kinking into rest, and whei.I felt thatsweet sadness" peculiar to this sacred reflective hour, a voice at my gatexRtaitlcd me: " "Sir, please let me see yon a moment !" I obeyed Mne. polite request ami wrts told by the gentleman, that he was from California: that lie left ago in company with onei f h is em ployeesl uu was going iast to claim his sweet V", c"c omiuu ior washing ,n ""rt"1 bm4es that they hac J'" as Richmond, Va.f to- t' r if I. 1 1 .. 1... ....... . ... tetner. where Ins cmni-niii.ih i-.i.l.i i.;.J 01 hoiueiiunurwisin intnev, sotueiewelrv nnd his iK'st eiothin-r. All this hud more w.ith an honest face y steel -era vj eye that never wavered nor withdrew it's liince. - ri.en, "Would yon be so good hs to give me a place to sleep to-night T I can not ad you to give ,e bread only a place. to lay -my headi I have walked troin Lexington, N. C, irliere mv remain- in lands gave out ; mv feet are verv sore, and I aw all Jmt exhausted. I have relatives niiar CliarlwttA who t know will supply ine with the money I need. There I vvillgo to-morrow, or to-night should you , refuse me shelter, tor my shame and imirhhatioii at being in this predicament ?s snch that I can not lace another stran ger with this stoiy," jJsliow an unfeeling front to tramps. But lojtened under this nnrralire, and more from the man's K!iMi,,x r..i : 1 erioent emliarmRsniohr . i.s ... v piiuii i, His uohij fteieriiieiessy 1. wan relentless; 'I uiii acroiuuioiiateoii. sir n t - t;.i. 1 1; V - " ' Will, kin .1 . ? ' J" his T) .yi?uj laciytic uaame 1 'GOOd eVt!nijir" anil II resumed my easy chair oh the porch. 1 here I reflected : This man's manners pre faukless his eyo is honest; his skin is fair his coat, thongh vroro in places, in intact his Uneu gmKl and uusoiled ; his Rhwsio new, a,,d he i lame, lie i not a, professional tiamiCTPerhaps I am in J ii ring; myself, steeling uiy heart to pitv and compassion, forgetting the second great conimandmei-.t in turning avray this wayfarer. . Wif.rconi heier - Vell, whntuur I thtin exidaintd briefly the case to her. Sluvlljl ride up the road and bring that man back f " ; s - - VHow-comW Votl iefu.se himf Yes, goT I overtook him half a mile away. Thor ougdyi relented, I offt-reu him my horse lo retni n on. This he declined, but thank ed utv deeply, in words and lok for mv reconsideration of his case. He walked tyiine jhome. - ' : f ueii we ate sa per. I soon dLcoven d. mat lie was to a degree cultivated and refliied;, though not thoroughly educated. He was n c!isc observer and luul travel ed ai great len. Repaired to the draw ingroom, our guest procured from his satchel n pair of handsome si ipers iu which he incased his miich-snfffciiug feet. Then all gathered around our log" file, aud for two hours my good wife and I listened to the mauy interesting aud wonderful things the gentleman told us about California her mineral wealth, her eiant trees, her vegetable ruod I1ft. 1)11- climate, tropical fruits.' and all. Mv "better half at once proposed to emi rrate to tlw P,wiHf .iia.m,i r? - - -" a nvt j iiiiii..- triiit changed ber mind njiou the receipt; of a tier iroin Ualitotuia, y' After breakfast next moiuinir. our cnesr eft his card, and m oini.i-il fn ko.,.! ,12 when lie got home a package of pure Chi na tea. and sonic of his ovn ill icit f. iiirv and with hearty thanks Lade us adieu. In n few day postal cartl from Char lotte tojd hs he 1 ai found his friends. As tlie weeks flew by how anxiously my wife looked for the promised tea I It nerer came, and then we -on liiilti to write to the Postmaster of hisuldiess to iunuire about iiiiu. Ami mII.iI iia Post master :c(ttld tell us nboutom- h.-indsome. agreeable, honest, uut'oitnnate guest wiis that he! didn't Jinow him : could -Hud no one whi did know him, and had received lots ot just snch letters as mine from many of the States, whero lie had mac ticed greater frauds than he did on me. 9 1 - .... .uorai. lie ware ot all tramps. Tood. President Davis1 Okderly. fr. Wm. H. Daaver. iier.sinn n wrif is ati gaged in. prosecuting the claims of Mr. Andrew) ackson, 83 years of age, who lives oil Hominv in this count v. Mr. Jackson "was a member of Co. A., 4th U. S. Artillprv. in thr MpYinn war and was under the immediate command of ex-President Jefferson Davis, serv ing as that officer's orderly. He was in a number oi engagements, having been snot m: tiie neck, leg and toot at the battle of Vera Cruz. On the mfirrh to the citv of Mexico he was taken sick with the vellow fever, which left, him T nearly blind and he ha,s never fully re if . . i . ...... coverea.ins signt, and it is in consequence cf this! partial disability that be is now presenting bis pension claims. Asheville Citiztn? An Atlanta w holesale merchant comes to the front and exclaim : "I am near sixty years of i age, am a merchant of this city, and claim considcrnble. experience: For many yi-ars my kidneys have luiven me mat trouble, attended" with much pain. My appetite failed and general h. alth de clined. jNotlnng that monev eouhl secure ::ave me refit f until I used B. B. B.. which was magical on me. I say to you, old man. ouni man, if your kidneys yive you any trouble, use one bottle rf B. B. B. snd be cured on my recommendation.' A. L. D. NOT STRANGE BUT TKUE-Worms do exit in flie human body and are often the cause of disease and dyath. Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will destroy and expel them frofn the system. B 673 Ussa Sm Eb Hi 1 j IS STILL AT THE Corner of Kerr & Lee Streets wilh afuIUlne Of DRY GOODS and OROCERICS. Also keeps a First Clas3 BOARDING HOUSE. Call and see him. 2S:piy PALiyiERSVIULE(tan!yCo) N.C.' ; J. It. ri-IXCIPAL, j Graduate; of Wake Forest College, and also at; :tne University or Virginia. ; 137" i rmo.v, to to $1 5 per session of 5 months. The only school ia i bis section that teaches tiie UniTCrtilty of Va: mnhoda. Vigorous ex-1 tensive, thorough. The cheapest school lathe U. S. where tnese world-renowed methods are: taught. -Good lioaid only J6 per month. j siiy' Address, c II. Maktin, Prln. SHERIFF'S SALE OF (LAND I By virtue of executions, issued from the superior ijourt oLlredell Countv. a-ainst the lands iof James B. Woods in favor of Trejitrtn Rubber Works, J. W. Card well & Co., E. L. Tunis & Co., Bickfbrd & Huff man, Watkins. Cattrell & Co.. Sm'l a R Cook & Ci., and Malin Plow Co., I will sell at toe court ilousa door m the town of Salisbury,' on the First Hondav in June. It being the 1st day of June next, the fol- losing tract or land, situated in the Coun ty of Uowun and described as follows: One tract Containin-r Two Hundred Aerea of land, more or less, adjoining the lands of uonn Lieazer, Wm. bmith, James Corner and others, add known as the "D. K. Woods tract of land." Terms of sale cash. i I 0. C. Kill DEB, Sheriff. April 30, 1885.-1 m FOR SAMPLE- COPIES ( THEY COST NOTHING THE HEWS & OBSERVER, T. O. TJie largest. bst and cheaucst oaner nublishcd in this firntf. TeleirraDhic ac counts bf ''all interesting events from every part id' the world. Full Market Rejwrts. A paper fr every family,. '.Established 1872 aud gets better every tear. Sfrwl' Vftiir n a n tr-f -vfTir-p nddrefiS and $C03 fOrone-ye.tr; 1.00 for 6 months, f Every j Korth Carol inan should take it. Tl,e progressive pnper in the vi: na.y"h JC. c. . Mineral Srnincs Academy m 1 i .-TRIBUTE OP RESPECT, WherenR, it hath pleased I he Great Ar chitect of the Uni-erse, in the infinitude of His w isdom, ti i-emove the sonl if our Brother John H, Lewis, from the Lodge ofeaith to that iJieaven, tlrt;rtforo belt 7?oIr7, That in the death of Brother John H. Lewis the Mns4ns of Salisbury have tost one of their lest meinbeis j so ciety inie of its brightest oriiameiitkiid his family one of the best of husbiUids and. protectors. : r :r -rfv - T Iiesolced, That we 'sympatltize j most deeply with hi heieavtMi family, ail that the meinleis of Ful toti Lmlge A. Fi .& A. M, wear the usual badge of mourning fur thirty days. - ' . . , j- . : JiesoUcd, That a page of our Rerord Book -be lesptntfully dedicated to his memory, and that a copy heitMif be sent to the family of the deceased, aud ijlso to the tow n piiMrs with a request to be pub lished. J. II. RAMSAY, ) n 1 , w v Tivr...p rcomiiiit- JOHN BEARD. S fc April 231835. , j .- I ; Destroy that Siox. One may feel that he's gelting oldbut -fie natural lyvdislTkes that anything alout his appearance should advise others of the fact.xYet f nothing does this so elfectuaHy as Uiin and falling hair. No woman wants. io'inurrv vi. man o'ntl Im- iness firms hesitate to employ a man, who shoWS this f.it:il sirrn T.. il-nr'. U.,;i nl -P5 - a nwi iiau Aiur sam isAvorth to you, in tnis rejrard,jmore than its weight in diamonds. !!, t nml have plentiful and glossy hair. Many have unu every iracc or grayncss removed and bald spots covered by using a siugle liottle. ELECTION NOTICE! The notice required by section 3783 of the Code is here given to qualified voters of the Town ot Salisburv, N. C, tliat on Monday the 4th day of May, 1885, ao elec tion will be held in the Various polling places of the Town, to wit : - i In the first or North Ward, the ballot boxes will be at the Court House in the window of the Sheriff's Office, next the street. f In the 2d or South Ward the ballot box es will be in the window next the street of Wm. M. Barker's Trimming Kooni at his carriage shop. In the 3rd or East Ward, the ballot box es will bo in the window next the street of the Mayor's Office. In the 4th or West Ward the ballot box es will be in the side door next the street in Messrs. Hedrick's Building adjoinin" Robert Murphv's brick store house. 1 Said election beinr for thn nnm electing a Maorand eight Commissioners, for the Town of Salisbury, N. C, for the' term of two years. ending May, 1887. The Books for Registration will be open only three days Wednesday, Thursday and Friday before the election. Every person thatTdesiris to vote in this election will have to register in his proper Ward. By order of the Board of Commissmius. This April 20th. 1885. J U H N A. RAMSAY, lU vor. P.N. Smith Clerk. ...-' 272w Notice to Settle: , ii All persons indebted to the estate hf Mrs. Julia L. Smyth, deceased, are requested to make immediate settlement : and i all ,p r sons havMig claims against her estate are notified that they must present them to the undersigned on or before the 22nd .f April. 188(5, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. I ROBERT MURPHY, ANDREW MURPHY, Ex'rs of Julia Sm vth. April 21st, 1865. Civ ; " NOTSO s a SI ff o Under an order mid license granted to me hy the Superior Court of Hoivnn county. I will sell nt public auction on tlw pniu ics, on S.VTUUDAY. MAY 23. Ih3. n Tract of Land hclonin to the estate of my intestate, John M. Brown, Senior, ad joining the lands of J(din W. Leazer, .opliia McLean, and others, in Attvell Toivnship. -on the head waters of Coddle Creek, con taining nlmut 48 ai res, with hvellinr and out building; Sold tor assets. Credit dven for six months with interest from day of sale. Bond and rood security re quired, and title reserved till paid for. S. B. 1IABT, Adm'r. April 23, '85. 27:4t TRUSTSE'S SALB OF i By virtue of a Mortgage or Deed in Trust, executed by J. K. Burke and wife to J. C. Cowan, dated the 8th day of March J883, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Bowau County, in Book . No. 63, page b8, &c, and upon which default has been made, I will ex pose for sale at public auction, at the Court House door in the town of Salis bury, on the 4TH DAY of MAY 1835, at 12 o'clock, M., tho following real estate. to wit; A lot of land situated in Salis bury, adjoining the lands of A. fc. Johnson .Mrs. Sliophia Thomas and others, -Jbeing the lot 011 which J, K. Burke now resides and iu the West Ward of the town of Salisbury. Terms Cash. Dated at Sal isbury, this 17th day of March 1885. J. C. COWAN, Trustee. N. B. It, will be noticed that the above sale has be;n postponed till Monday,' the 4th of May next. The property will Ue of fered in lots to suit purchasers. For; fur ther particulars call on J. W. Mauney, or J. K. Burke. J. C. Cowan, Trustee. April 20, 1885. 2w j SALE OF LAND! M ! . On Monday the 4th day of May 185, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House uoor in the town of SalisLiry, at the hour of 12 o'clock, a tract of Lnd, known as tho Polly Jlartnjan Land, it being the same devised. by the said Polly Hartman to Solomon Kctchcy and other?, containing 154 acres more or less, hin" and situated in the township of JJ taker. "This is a valuable tract of land well 'located and within a few miles of Salisbury. ; TERJld OF SALE One-half cash, the other within six months from date of sale. The deferred payment to ' be secured by bond and ;ood security. By order of Ithe Superior Court of Rowan. , ) KERB CRAIGE, ComV. April 1st, 1SS5. 4:tds. a J . m -. 1 pin. ii 9 . tnrl!:in "V fTmfv.'Ti trlion mir rhihlron tliniv 1 .the first symptoms of worm-. Yoa caonot earnest ana to Kin. , x J Bale ! I i 1SER MEMBER Opf OUR FIRM has for (burleon years made tho Wen,-,., vl sab of. fertilizers ;a specially, rXli "r our ' ur uearu 01 ertilizor in ihM faUms given as genbral Sood" 'g anil cnhcfnAf;. ll . v'u CS 1 f BramK r j It is prepared uy tuu most reliable mfinnfnofnrorc t.. ?w and we guarantee the equa tetany that has better. Lot, t Lnool, 't 4"Call on bur agents arid see certificatp Ima and Viroinin J. Allen Browx, Agent, ) balisbury, N. (X 25:2m Wife ATTENTION, GOOD 1M., . Of Steele and surrqundinj; townships! Having been wiitii and among you for the past two ycars I have studdied your intei ests and necessjti'es and can assure you. tliat my General Stck of Merchandise is always complete and iip to your" wants in everyiiM,ule 8oes (Well and Water particular, and my . Alsr, agooj lineof SadJI.s, lMSt and Gearing, just r.n.iv, i 'qitAmha:-. ROCS 30TTOH PRICES clocks. Sto h 1 h?. MoT will compare favorably with Salisburv, Con cord or Moorciville, aud respectfully ask your favors to convince you that I mean business. Mv itK-k consists in Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, (Jloaks, Shawls, Hats, &c. Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Boots anV Shoes fori Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys and children, afid wan anted to ivc satis faction. "Also a line of Pure Family Gro ceries, such as pure Sugar, the best Coffee, the bcst-Chewirigand Snicking Tobacco, Suuff.'and (as mir Representative said) the best Cigar outsde of Salisbury. WANTED ! ACTIVE AXD imd eouuty to to oi nsspon.l ri(h us. Tofunaprsons .nd other bM . oarrj muj.v uJnntc Mth n, a lrieiin WIN E5J a -ONION SETS at . z. ENNISS1 Drug & Seed Store. 17:tf DISSOLUTION ! Th.? firm of J. S. McCubhins & Co. has heen'thin lay dissolved by mutual consent. J.'S. MeCnbTiiioj having bought the entire intereot -of ThouVas .MurjMiy in books, stcek and assets and sjissuni"d all the liabilities. AI! persons indebted to t lie firm are earn estly requested -' to call iiiiuieiliafe'v and make settlement. If rliev arc unable to pav now. perhaps yq can renew until' fail. This 1st dav of Man h. IS80. 5- , J. S. McCUBBlNS, i THOS. MUUI'IIY. 25:1m ALL ENTIRELY 'ew & Fres J. S. MdOUBBINS, Sr.. Will continue the business at the Old Stand, having tlqsed out all the old stock. His present stot ki Entirely New, and Avill be offered on rcfieonahle terms for Cash, Barter, or-firsf-rbss Mortgages. ' Those who coud not pay all their mort iraires last year ipay renew, if papers are satisfaetorv-and appliance is made at once HLS STOCK CONSISTS OP Dry Goods,? Groceries Boots and Shoes, Hcit3, Clothing, Con- fectioneris, Crockery, Drugs, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Flour, Feed dnd Provisions of all kinds, with a full ine. of High Grade! Fertilizers, as cheap as the cheapest. You will do well to see him before purchasing else where.' 1 Salisburv, April lst, 1885. 23:tf : L TO THE MILLING PUBLIC! liaving n roc 11 red an automatic wei"h- inir and reuisteiihi: uiachine which w guariantee to work accurately, I have de cided to give 40 lbs. of good flour for GO lbs of good, clean vheat, or a sack for eiery 2 bushels of wheat; and will. sat isfy the tiio'Mt faKtidiou that no unduo amount is wsisted u cleaning. Your pat ronage is Kolicited In addition, let lis add that tvm ran fur. IHSll lUtltleH WIM12 aiioiccoi'tA 11 Buitui wi . 1 1 1 - -. . . . . .111 inn erade of flour our FAVOR1TF" bi -nl fJi : 1 r V 'AfUKllJi liiaod, Wllli'll. If lint iu simitf !... n brand!., is swectertand moro ntitiicious. anil ounc 10 SiitiRty the most tnsfid hiik 1 . . . .. . . . r- . . oieulary taste, whilo wo oner it much c,ra,r than mostncy brands. AH we ask i ive it f iial.' 24:6t P.M.BROWN. NOTICE TOf CREDITORS!! All persons havfng claims against the estato-of James A.IArev are hcrehv nofJ. tied to present the afrmc to the undersigned on or before the lOth daj of April 183G or this noticn will L.,i:,l ; V. " ? ' uUI ,j UlCif recovery. J. Wl -MAUNEY. AdmV. April 8th, 18S5, 25itJt. Adminislrator's Notice ! Having qual h! T f open at wo.'i", . qualified S as administratrr -ofHlings to open at $373.00; ftn,s;;' ( iJer, dee'd:, I hereby notify all ! 50 acres, biddings to open at y LVin claims against the said! Terms-one third cash ' John A. Snider, OI)8 havuiir equin a na;n. dccM, the said! - - - tiiiiriii 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 m me o the 3d ftf Atiril llcot to exhibit them fo me ou or U fore -; W. F.NIOER, l.lmV of JOIIV . avincn jDt .1 April 2J, ISFSjj 34;Ct. - I after our fefohhutfe standardthis year 'sHR ever been prepared r. ;,ic 1 ' c u lot l . w mj u k "l . ill 1 I T 'l v. 3 growers in J. 0. MILLER & CO., J-M Danville, y- BLACKMER, N. c' i r-v? My Hardware line is cknlfJ , blcshovel Ihms, BoitRin points, XaiH, Rod?. II(, strews- Iln.'i ractiKeep evervthmg usually rllnil'0l ... ' r ' " ' 11 Vi'n ,;..f;i class store, nd Will make it taffe U come sirt.1 i ."'"r,(,vu-! K , . "'I r ...i - ...x. iK u e vou LB i niivu great pleasure n shoti mr , and in giving a'll the St to inycusti inert.- Mvr,"?.i ."i ,)0iW of Tin and Glass ware ,rc c M,pSe ing.outrapjclly ".'P'Ueandgo. J.!!mJlMirIrbt:cie Prince ..uotatioM uin" " houses orth knJ ' th.ngyou have for sale rm a 'Sc 7 a bale of cotton. Res,M,-,imi?i March 10. 1835WANW: IWTE ril.I 1 ElifT AGEXTS sell o.ir VOVVL.AU NEVV BOUKS aud FAMnv ?j lbe'r. Wwrt lllr occupi. will Ui.d it to their ioterert of BwUina- money and of wlf eultnn. M'ritof, rL'.l R3D C. OIL, Chsap- : At rwisj. "Cr cH:tr Kt; nt till ha- ulepn, Jliartiial i every arc dignity chd loit So appeared Mother Eve, audJo iunc net lair Meseeii.l ini.wnli li tti ereiVe of i'oihiiu.ii m-usc, care iiil iri. jtr treatnien!.- Ai. euci nutm uuitex uf I't-uialf comijIyiniKitrc iin c il rais. cd hy disturbances or suppression (ifr me Mtuxtrul i; iHiciion. f u etay mtl eiiseth tt KjcrliB" and nnf iling ritifii', Bn a on eld's W 5t lb K;guli tor, will efleet4reli-f ;i nil t irre. i It i from llit recfi;eof a nu didtin- .nii-lhMl plivKidaru It is c( inociof firicllv officinal inredinit whoKt-1 q -ha-ppycoinbitiation lias never been snr-j m i oashfd. Il is nretKired wltli cientitin? r -kill fionvthe finest material. Itbrr:S : the ttnlm for constancv of slreneiLJI certainly of effect, eleaiue of nrtpaiv! A. H Htion, beauty of appeareurt at.d rein P ' fa vor is genuine. -It never fails whrn 2 fairly tried. ;K J j Cartersville Ga. This will Certify thai two memhtr of mv immediate fnmilv. after havine M snfleiin" for manv year from menflru- a irreanlarity, nd Jia vinuLeen treat- ed without benefit hy varfom merfictli doctorn, were at lenili eowpkhty cured r bjrone bottle of Dr. Bradlitld'sFtmal! nej(Mla(or, UsHtect in stiiii casei t rn 1 v wonderful, hnd well mav tlierfm. ecly be c.-dled "Woin'n P.ert Friend." lours IJespeclMilly, : Jas. W. Stkaxge. ! Send for onrbriok on t he "Ilea Ith sndj Hapineps of Woman." Mai!tdfie. j liRAPFIEl-P l.EGUI.ATOR l O.: f ' Atlanta, fit- I Allai:ta,fi HEALTH I l"m Vf-rr. ft fWrinji. TARE JU.Kt, Uk PAYS TRK FKklbHIf I Paid as I. taU WmtBU frw. All tu J law. nl CF BIRCH AMTOlf. vjiiTni.' . TJ lor workinj people. Seed W cc5. fige. and we will inall jjj'J At m:. VAluableample box ot "L m0- pui you In lUO way erf ma: ins "iJihle t pv in si fw rim than vou ever ttiouj.nn' , v. Vmi f1 n li v . ; anr buslaess. capital not require. 1 iime.A11 lipmeandworklnsparetlmeorjly.oralHhf I JL , . j 11. uiicCHS7ta. 1 ""Tk. ew days than you ev ;ss. Capital not req tarnrtr In urn rf t Imp A! bnUt-HAx. of all asm. irandlv .mje.-'' '' ha : easll7 earned every e'"- Vt wain, wurik uiy if&w mc uuiuro - - . ipwi i n7wrrt,aiJ m ,,11 are not wt-11 r.llalArl fifTor- Tn tvllO are n'H we wm Kena ; to pay ror ie i . mtae. ' onc tmv .hmlnrlcun. fr rill Will) Stall ill f delay. Ad-lress Stj.vson i Co.. I'rtiaiiu. y. I NoviiT.-SL-iy Sal O virtue of addcree of t he Sq'JJ ! P , TV' ? i John Lingle and ot fiiuitv. Ill t'ic hers- A. Jjingle anaomeis, 1 awreoc ... .1... .4x.rrif.nfe of iaw;.. . ancl' others. i wil yen h premises at ine imc v iivofJ' Linale, decd., on Satur.lay. i th ia 1885. at 1 o'clock at puJ , Lot No 1-123 acres-v ln"tK-. 'L liJ open at f U62.50, Lot'o. ' a- 000. 1 . Terms-one third cumi ,4y of twelve months wHh jintcre . ?ale at the rate ot eight Vri . I . .h.tA The sale will oea...-- JOHN LlNdLE. 1 llfilll j April 11 tb, 183. 2G:U.j . . " .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 30, 1885, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75