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J- J1"i li i 4--. . . -ji- H 4 ID -1, .if if -i p- Carolina WatchmaD. V THURSDAY. MAY 28 , . I 'V t-'J COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. : y: .Thm Clierletia Observer uhres several! asW. h v tli. office of Collected in the! CtU District Should be located ia tuat i. - -i.--.-s. . - . ' 1 - ;ity, nearly every one or which apply as well V Salisbury ! orBtatesviiifl as tojyjreinia to-day. hev were sn8Iended, Charlotte., 'luere is im more dtmcuity or expense- oi money or time,, w personshaViogusifless with -.t(ie Col- ,R0bMll T. Hanter jnraa i appointed col Ioctor's office in reaching it at Salisbury lector cf ensfoms'for the district of Tapa or btateaviue tnan.iner woaia uein ioc- ted at Charlotte. .There is just nothing v . ataa in tne ciaim sei op oy me urm on tliat score. 1 tie cJaiin oi ? uayiog tue best Hotel accommodation is Jitt Uany . . i . . .T ' . - " I better. i-t .rofAi " Tfotcla I tr .1 i, l,,e r?T80 au e ' triinti nl lmlllri OF tVlmterer ClflSS imhm. w. iinW ..r. hiJ nr re- tiii ost ' etinf everv " . r, --- --- - 7- T k UlUMi VUWIUVW mnj advantage! in .respect to having the Commercial National bank, already made vernment depositoryrbut 4ven that . is of, no such considerableiniportance, ex cept as whsre the scales at a poise may be - turned -by. tbe weight of a feather. .; If the office is to 4e removed at all, then Salisbury puts in her claim.. It-was first located -here, and the 'sam reasons - which determined that action hold good , tiow as at that time. And it ws remov- eu iromi-mspiace . myio w ill. ...iMUAilAU I tu Collector, we think, whose personal cuutcuicucc - irom anj cou.mcruwuu u Puuu Wu lence. Its location heretofore has not been thasnWectofnnbliceomDlaintihanvnart .... a. : . , t. OI uie aiBincb so tar as we uuvu ucuru. There was no'complant while I the office vas located-here, and there would be ' nAA si Ik An 11 rtrnr1tf Vvolr IIVUO DUVUH AW VIVHiju j TnK Wobxd's ExrosiTios.-j-Commit-tees are now busily atwork making ex aminations and preparing their reports for the awards to be distributed. The creat show will close on the $0th day of Mar. v . ' ! . cotton gvnxontest which has been going on ever since the Exhibition opened, and nas peen closely watched with intense concern, has at. last been decided ifavor iof, Uie Gullet Magnolia, which has been declared the foremost cotton gin in the lyuibcu oiuvcb, nuu ...i. iciou uiu esi awara ana goia meuai ior pest sample of cotton, light draft and general utility. x uey are, simpi? anu auraoie, ana cieau wio seeu perieciiy. . r Again: The battle of the saw mills,five of the mreatelit manufacturers in the United States beinir the contestants. . has been I decided'in favor of tho Stearns Mannfac- tnrinff Col. of: Erie Pa It haa bepa described as a battle of ciants, all fully . . . . . T . . . - equipped ana fairly jeiTorniingJheir mightiest deeds. The same paper contains a lengthy and interesting account of North Carolina products as seen and gathered in the exhibit, from Mr. P. M.. Wilson by a re porter of "that paper. We shall have to forego the pleasure of presenting it , A Texas: has discovered a method to make all the milk in a churn iuto batten 4 Hereafter it is said, there is tope no waste of milk, and consequently the price of batter will ko down to 5 cents per "pound. ; Thar now, as h'onest old Jdge ; Cloud Used to say what do you thihk of thatt f Our fellow citizen, Bill HowSrd as he is familiarly known, lived in Texas a while and travelled around iu it considerable. He says he saw more chickens and fewer eggs more cows and less milk and butter, and more corn and meaner bi any where else he ever saw. It V. J A.1 urenu tuan is hoped the new processTbr making butter will help to, bring Texas to the frdnt as a good place to livein. r f . i -'-'The Cincinnati Eugitirer says. Senator Eastis ahouldyhnve placed his thumb on the pubiic-pjulse before opening his mud batteries oa President Cleveland. It is a good idea. The7 public pulse makes no sustaining beatfor the support of IU. Eustis. ' The ' people, are in j accord jffith : the Presideny Thej have not wavered ; for a moment. Their conf dence is full y and nmdistni-bed. ; It is onl; r selfish, im patient office-seekers or th'eii friends who wank to posli the President faster than he can githTsafety,r and ttese, if. hey : could,the people wonld put their heel ': on. - XA, . ; - ' ; 6irAGt STiitFS.---The government is ' considering bids for printing four billions i stamps yearly for four VearsT They are reserving a decision until it cari be 1 ascertained whether or not the work can be as well done on steam presses as by hand presses, on which latter it has here tofore been done. It Is i big job, in -which a large amount will be saved if it can be done on . steam presses. Tlie American: Bank Note Co of NY. is the lowest bidder, and will furnish samples of stoara press work. Uhiyebsitt of North CAbouNA.--Thei Catalogue of the University! bf North Car- olina for students, 1884-T85 shows an v increase of 230 as. against 210 the previous year. Announcement is made bf the in tended election before the begiuning of the next 'session of four,, additional : full professors and three assistant professors, which will greatly inaodify j the distribu tion and enlarge the scope of instruction. .' The Ashcville 'Citizen, now .a " daily paper,' brings us the latest telegraphic news of any daily in the State, arriving here about 2 o'clock, n.m.j the Charlotte OhsarrrA the next earliest, arriving at '6:30 a. -in. ' J " - I uie iMi y. iune$ uemocrai pnysx ijiei"1" wir6isovwuvu.iiUii. HEWS OP1TIIE WEEK. Cy Friday Bloruih?' Mall. The census of V ashingtoii City, recent- . ''"" rw 1 , ouvn j.uj.,inuvu wi x,ww i an Increase of56,000 in five yearix The increase (or addition, is larger among the negroes thin the whites. PA'T. :n Avigihajtos. Mav 21-The President xnuA RfiVn Mflhrfn ntmU in s ' - 1 .7 1- I for cnn8e. and other kersons anrioiu ted ita takei4iir iWa. i r . Uanno'cfc, Va., of whom the following Ukach is given : lu T jInntcrf the new collector of customs tor tue uisti ice or i appananocK, t t 1 l t 1. 1 i i in in J ""-r r or- " years ngo iie was opeKcroi iiionwuse i Jot .Representatives, and vvaa subsequently ; ! 1 elected to? the United States Senate. 1 IsIipi - a lin imriroil fitr frtiit-f otvn roni-a nntil I Jalv.UBCl. whe he was axiielled bn the ground of participation in the rebellion. tHe was Secretary of State of the Confed- nn1 n mamWof rnr. Fu.lu.i o I sVu" wa laTterwardsmect. led treasurer of the f State f of Yitginia, omce he hew antu aboutlie year 1880, since which tinielie hasbeenllivinA us small farm in Essex k; in retirement on h county. He is no about sstenty-Bix years of Age. x" ; ' I . - The Judges sitting on the trial bf tlie ballot stealers in Chicago .have differed on au important point In the case, which, consequently, will be sent up to the Uni ted States Court. It will ; only involve delay, already exteudins from last No- ' . venlber. There indictments await ing the offenders in the State courts for gaJne q( 8imilar ofJenccg England has countermanded orders lor . mi - ' 1 I rim wiMiilmtral lior trnnna fmm V.irm I i . ...... . OJ r . effected, it is suggested, by conflicting in- teresrs ei various European powers. 1 Prtooia i a Avnf rriAf l n rtntf avSao Anil A I I . lU9Clf 10 VVUOll UVllUj: Uikilvi ICO UUU 11 viewing Iier troops. f .England is overhauling war ships and putting her uavy in good trim. The Atlanta Commercial Convention 'ms negatived a resolution for continued com a go ot silver by an overwhelming vote. lCn)l...n .Ul.0t, ..n.nr.;nn I- Mr.Bmke, the-great projector and en- gineerof the; World's Expositiorat New I Orleans, has made an assignment failed. But like a'great and honest man,! he has made a fult aiidchtir surrender of all ,U and his wife's property, reserving no thing except his interest in the lmei- Democrat hewsoaner. This results from the faiiare of the gate fees paying the uailj expenses of the Exposition for which Mr. Burke had Jbecome endorser. The iii.nittr i,f 9nn nnn 1 - I r m TtTl 1 T V V w is. a. tvoiuaser, .i vv lrew ana uan- iel Con l5an are in tronble at Washington, rr presenting false vouchersou the Navy n . ... I epartraeni, ou wnicn tuey nave drawn lftinrwl I ""vw I 1st National Bank of Charlotte, has just lost a suit wherein E. A. Morgan & Co., of Shelby, sued for usurious interest de manded by and paid to that institution by tbem. They gained a verdict of 10S, double the amount paid to the bank. The bank has appealed. j First Assistant Postmaster! General Hat, has been spending a short season at Aiken, SL C., for his health, and thinks he was. benefited, ! .. ; .j SATURDAY MOKNTXG. j - Victor Hugo, the most learned and dis tinguished writer of Frauce, it is announ ced from Paris," died yesterday. liis political writings were designed to enno ble his conntrymen without distinction or class discrimination. IIo j was thor oughly Democratic iu principle, and was one of tbe most profound and original thinkers of the age. He enjoyed the con fidence and the love bf the French people to a greater extent perhaps than any oth er man of his time. ! .'!.-". !'."- i r 1 - New York is surpassing every Other city in startling incidents of J a horrible nature. ' A French citizen was-arrested a few niuhts aco .carry in jt a bae on his shoulder containing the matfgled remains of a woman, who he said was his dead wife, whose body he was too poor to bury, and he was carrying it to throw in the river. It was not his wife but his mistress, whom be -had most brutally murdered.. - i C." A. Boyd, a travelling swindler, forg er, &C, in Columbia. S.C. orison, will be taken to Pittsburg to answer for so me of his crimes. The devil havinsr forsaken him he fell into the hands of tlie law and lie is now spiritually prostrate! There are daily reports of Gen. Grant's. condition. Some days he seems to" be better and then again worse. There are no reliable indications of final recovery. " "-.;'-"- Y i ' - " A Presbyterian", preacher at St. Louis, named J. R. Reesuer, conimilted suicide, May 2I,by shooting himself in the temple. v Two ships were crnshed er So damaged by ice in the Atlantic (reported from Quebec, 'May 22d,)'as to cause them to sink. The crews, after severe exposure ou the ice and in boats, were saved.' - A young man named Jarvjs, has been required to give bond for his appearance at i the next " Mecklenburg court on the charge of making the recent dynamite ex plosion Ta Charlotte. f f ? . . D. L. Glover, a young man at Trout man's .depot, went wit houting squirrels with Geo. Mask, last Thursday, says the Charlotte ()6crrw,aud in passing through the woods where there was thick uuder growth, Mask's rifle was accidently dis charged, by " which Gloyer- was mortally wounded and died in about two hours y MOXDAT MORXIKG4 ' x .... 1 - " - t j The Claverius trial at Richmond drags its slow length along?-' Oue of the-wit-ncssts on the stand Saturday,! testified to w v wv . .v iv.ivvi jvimu VUl,i In., ni inn.inf i m Mm.i nl III lu l.-VrinV iW nrpnmi f ft female Ttoicc at or near the resevoir. as follows : i s , . . ; . - - . . .. .. . . I ' Abraham Wat kins, colored testified io !... I.n liv..,! Al.o nMOFVnir : .Illftrf ftfor. he went to bed on th 13th of : " ' ; . M r, I ttll AiaiXII ; UO .r-IljBarU In U KJU1U3 u - M I second one was f Qh, Lord r T be flrst I d, not f?0 "6!! but after going some little distance ana w n?fc .a"n W 4 "S turtheM.e reinrn- t. n I ofclock. ! . i '.' - 'tV'!;:' ;": WUo can sound the depth of agony ex perienced by thatyonng woman in her last words, as she plunged iuto the fatal waters never to look upon this - world again, and. to-go -where I Other important! testimony was given by JEW the Captain of the police, who Ja Bmnt . i,' t,a y , - tliA - no cvu w ni niuou u lfi prisoner. - vmut ojvi w. . the piisoaersisguilty of a most atrocious, - . ... . . . I kU1 JUI ? v " w" - w. 8eeuv - t Salvador arid Goatemala has failed, leav- -: T T l ing open the whole Central American difficulty, wliich has been further compli- by tho 400Guatamalan troops . , w r oi i i crossing tho frontier of Salvador ou the crossing 23d May. The Apache Iadians have been putting in some bloody work on miners in Ari zona. United States troops in small bodies are in pursuit of them. The Richmond and Danville R. R. Co., are prepaiiirg to put on the road between Richmond and Charlotte more powerful eugiues, capable Qt drawing a loaded train of nearly half a milo in length. rri :ii -i . e a umw u uuiu oi empty vaiB about one'niile and a ouarter in lensth. . . The Observer says it is probable that Mecklenburg will furnish 150 applicants tor pensions, one hundred haviug already filed applications. x rnu crowers about tioidsboro are shipping strawberries to the large cities. John rinna, a (jasweu county man, demented by the loss of money, braiusl his two little children, a cirl and a boy; with an axe, and then runs to the creek and drowns himself. I The love of money stronger than, the love for his children or of his own life. I TTTESDAT MORK1XO. I Len. urant passed buuday night com- fortably. ; I John Ulenn lost his wife in attempting to cross' a swollen stream, in Bedford county, Ya. They were in a baggy and were swept off by the strong current. i nere was a row at a meeting ot an archists and socialists in Chicago, Mon day, grewing out of the denouncement of Abraham Lincoln, by one of the speakers, Dynamite Duzy, who called Lincoln a hypocrite and John A. Logan a liar and a .l.: .e ' m m. . . . thief. The working men preseut rushed the speaker off the stand, and but for the timely presence of the police a serious row must have occurred. At aTlegro celebration in Lynchburg, Monday, Samuel Meredith, white, si aped the jaws of a little negro boy, which caus ed an angry commotion among the ne groes and Meredith fled, with about fifty negroes pursuing him. He was met at the door bf a house he attempted to enter 13 a colored barber flourishing a knife in his face. lie shot the barber dead and made his escape from the mob through the house. ; . . " " Ira Jenkins is on his way to Washing ton to lay before the government author ities there his crnel treatment in a Mexi can prison whero he was confined . for eleven. months. He will also charge the United States consul with neglect of his case. An Eastern company has commenced the building of a hotel io St. Augustine, Tla.of capacity for 500 gnests. All the town 8 in the State, it is said, have either projects for new hotels or enlargement of old ones. , Black tongue diphtheria of a most viru lent type, is prevailing in Paris, Pa., and causing great alarm in the adjacint coun try. . Eighty-eight fourth class postmasters iu Virginia were removed last Saturday. The children had a gay day last Mon day, on the lawn of the First Presbyte rian Church in Charlotte, says ther06sr- ver a May Queeu crowning with joyodlr ceremonies. Tho Observer reports a large - attend-, ance, Monday, at the Fair Grounds in Charlotte to wituess the bicycle races set for that day. Senator Vance, Dr. Mc Duffip, of Fayettville, Maj. Dowd, Col. Joh nson, and other prominent persons were 'present. Prince, champion rider, whose best time in a mile heat heretofore, was 2:39, reduced the figures 3 seconds. He rode a new machine weigh ingonly 23 pounds. The work was hard enough to cause; him to faiut as he dismounted from the wheel. He had previously won a four mile heat against four horses, (each horse running one mile), making it in 15 minutes and 3 seconds. There were other distinguished wheel riders on the ground,Morgan, of Cana da, and Maxwell, of Charlotte, the most notedof whose performances a good account is given.; r I v - WEDXESD a r horsing; - At a Cabinet meeting in Washington, May 26th, the subject of a continuance of the Exposition at N. p. after the 31st in stant was" under? consieeration, and f the decision reached was that the president had no right to authorize an extension of the period fixed for tho exposition. i 1 Two men were takeu oat of the jail by a mob at Franklin, KyM 00 the night of the 2oth;. where thev were hftld nniW tT charge of melting fire t. a Vd veiling house! and barn. Their bodies were found next miming Hanging iroirj uie utnu oi a ireo - - ' - ft the edge" of town. Tardy justice as 1M!n!afAMi1 ti ttio Pntl frill Mlilt. :,,; - i.t4 Ttol.f,ii,,i T - tniauiisu uucv - J uvu . i tL iunA 7 Acraij negro at Jesnp, Ga gotpn a freight train waiting for a pasaeuger train pass, mow : mo u v- steam - and dashed oir, ieaving au me i Inr. train officers and hands wondering what it meant. lie ran five miles and. steam gave out. No serious damage came of it, for a wonder, : but by a very narrow escape. r j United States troops and the desperate cow boys are chasing the Indians on the western frontiers." Ob, the poor Indians, the former lords of all this couutryf ever 4flviuff before a civiliZation which will . . nS. I Rn WIIRI. v . " Capt'Bdwdoin of Wilmington, says the former city; a small steamboat wbich was - , ' -- , uaunciieu n me aiaw o n . two hundred raids above tho railroad bridge. It is ti.a nta,rL the Catawba, the first steambovt ever on and the event was celebra ted With becoming cereraoniesThe Yad kin river is ahead of the Catawba by at least two years, but therev is nothing on this earth or in the waters under the earth ahead of Jones' trumpet. THURSDAY 2STII. The counsel on the defense in the CI u- verius trial are briugiug in their tcstinio: uv and the case now, reminds one that there is always two sides to every ques tion. ' , There was a big fire in New Yoik yes terdav moruiuff. which started iu the lanre furniture factory of II. Hermon Bros, at Morgau and Tonikins streets The whole of that immense establishmen was destroyed and the fire spread thence to the tenement buildings which were crowded around it. Tho loss is estima ted at $1,500,000 A tenement house in Jersey City, N J. which was known to be unsafe, col lap sed yesterday morning. There were five families in it at the time, 27 persons iu all, four of whom were killed, and other wounded. The house was to be repaired OeXl Week. The U, S. troops and the cow bovs on the frontiers cannot prevent the Indian from puttins: m a bloody job now and then. The bodies of five Americans killed by them, were found at Blue river (Arizona) on Mouday. They also killed two men, at the Cantwell ranch, Col aud others are supposed to have met a similar fate. j There is. high excitement iu Paris abou the hoisting of red flags by the commun ists of that turbulent city. The govern ment will try to suppress the red bunting. Victor Hugo's funeral will "take place 1st June, and his body will be buried in the Pantheon. A negro burglar was taken from jail at Brownsville, Tenn., by a mob, Tuesday, at 2 a..ni., and hangecljto a neighboring tree. The crimes of arsou aud burglary have come under the jurisdiction of judge lynch within tho present week. For a longtime he confined himself to crimes of murder aud rape. Where is lawlessness to end J ' - Mr. J. S. Fisher, deputy collector of Internal Revenue, for Rowan aud Cabar rus, was here this morning. Maj. Dowd has picked a man who bears himself with manly dignity. - The old liberty bell will pass back to Philadelphia from the N. O. Exposition about the 12th or 13th June. Tho Atlanta Constitution says it will stop in Atlanta, (where it will arrive on the 11th) how long is not stated, Jnt ooy for a few hours it issuppescd. Shall it pass through bausbury without notice T Going to Establish Glass Factories. The Charleston Nexcs and Courier says : "Mr. Theodore Wenzel, ofWalhalla, has recently purchased, in Swain county, N. C, just across the State line from Oco nee couuty, a tract of 50,000 acres of land, upon which ho proposes the erection of an immense establishment for the manu facture of fancy Bavarian glass ware, an industry altogether new in this country. Mr. Wenzel eudeavored to obtain land iu this State for the locatiou of this factory, but says he was unable to secure the title to so large a tract." Cyclones. Altou, Illinois, was struck by oue Sundny night. It tore through the city damaging a great deal of proper ty, but no loss of life reported. Concord, Ohio, was struck the same day, and almost every species of properly exposed to it was damaged more or less. It was accompanied by, a deluging rain. One man fatally hurt. To Destroy Ccrculio Spread Bheets under the tree to be operated on. Place a block of wood against a limb and strike it a sharp blow with a pretty heavey ham mer. Well treated in, this way the inscets will fall from the tree to the ground on the sheets, and may then be destroyed. The block of wood is used to prevent in jury to the tree. " Sound Sense. "I am satisfied," says Mr. Randal, "that the Democratic party can do no better than faithfully stand by President Cleveland and co-operate with him." ' ' " ; ..; - Davidson College commencement oc curs on the 17th of Ju ne. Hon, LeRoy F. Yoomans, of South Carolina, is to deliver the address before the literary societies. - Dr; Joseph Graham, of .Charlotte, was elected President of the North' Carolina State Medical Association, 'at its lato session in Durham man &x6 nncferemonionslv shot down Jeter, In Virginia, last week, was really and In deed insane and that the mob who broke open the jail and took him out and hung lim, committed the awfcl crime of hang ing a crazy man. If Terry was crazy ho ought to have been iu an asylum for the insane and not allowed to be running at large with the little pistol in his pocket! , . ' Raleigh, May 23dThe Supreme Court tnA n v cnnfirmpil ttiA tlopiainn of I.Iia Inirr Court which conticredW. H. Andersoia Mitchell county, of the triple Mica mine murder and sentenced him to bo hung. RayK his confederate was sentenced to 20 years in prison. , - Better than Sna Expected. "Your letter received. In reply I am happylo say that "Parker's Hair Balsam did; much more for me than you said it would, or than I expected. My hair has not only stopped falling out, but the bald spots are all cov ered, and all my hair has grown thicker, softer and more lively than it was before my sickness a year ago. x Thank jou again and again." Extract from letter of Mr.lR. W. T., West Fifty-third street, New York. The Lenoir Topic speaks of General Wilder's $100,000 hotel ou the top of Roan mountain and says it will contain 200 rooms, ft has three fronts east, 200 feet; south, 160, aud west, 140 We have heard the Roan mentioned as affording a view of the grandest 6cenery in this or any other country. j - W. H. Crow, of Raleigh, aged .69 years, committed suicide by shooting himself with a pistol bought for the purpose. He was a man of means and of irreproacha ble character.. No cause assigued. His body - was found iu a raviue in rear of the cemetery. MOTHERS DO NOT let yourxchildren be destroyed by worms. Do your dbtj, for von arc resnonsible. No child will die fcom worms if Shriner's Indian Vermifuue is used in time. j Col. R. T. Bennett, Congressman from the 6th District has gone to Washington 011 business iu his district no doubt. Col. Ham. Jones has qualiGed for district attorney for the Western district of North Carolina, aud is therefore duly installed. The quantity of fish in the Ohio river about Louisville, Ky., is reported to be wonderful, aud the river banks are lined witn people iismug ior tneiu every day. . W. T. Blackwell, J. S. Carr and E. J. Parrish, Durham, N. C, have organiz ed ulingman Tobacco Cure (JompaDy, capital stock; SIOOOO, to manufacture medicinal preparations. Twin-City Daily.--The political cak drbn begins to bubble up over in the "Old Mother of States," and gives every indication of"a heated acrimonius con test this summer. - - Mr. T. C. A., of Atlanta, desires to say that "I have been a constant 6ufferer with G. and G. for over two years; have failed to secure relief from any source until I ob tained Kinch, two bottles of -which effect ed an entire cure without any loss of time, change of diet or the use of any internal medicine." i One bottle blood. of 0. B. B. will purify your SEND YOUR WOOL TO THE i--' SaliSunrtloleEllls - THIS NEW FACTORY Is now in operation, and facilities for man ufacturing Woolen Goods such as have nev er before been offered to our pcfmle. are within the reach of the entire Wool grow-. ing community. We manufacture JEANS, CASSIMERS, FL ANNE LSLINSE YS, BLANKETS, YARNS. -ROLLS, &c. . Soliciflnir a liberal natrnnfrn .f pie, we are respectfully, j Salisbury Woolen Mills. , Officealold Express Office. i May 28th, 32tf PECIALNOTC I have sold my Retail Gro cery Department to Mr. Hatien, . due win continue the i Commission Grocery Buss , at my old stand. Will also buy and sell all kinds of Country Produce. Special atten tion given to consignments' of Pruit8,Cbick ens, Eggs, Butter, &c, assuring to farmers the highest cash prices. All those indebted to me are earnestly requested to, come forward and settle with out delay and save cost. 1 May 28, '85: (32:4t) J. D. McNEELY, SALE OF TOP LOT! Court of Rowan County, in the case of Jost noran, aam r or Daniel Uhambere, dece'd, against Daniel Chambers and others, I will sell at public auction at the Court House door in Salisbury, on Monday -the 6th day of July, 1885, One Lot in the town cf Salis bury, South Ward, on the North Carolina Railroad, adjoining the lands of Oscar Sum ner, Nancy Wiseman and Joseph Horah, containing one-half acre. Terms One-half cash, and the remain der in six months with interest Irom day of sale at eight'per cent. ! JOSEPH nORAH, Adm'r. . f May 28, 1885.5t f "R ALE I G HR EG I STE R .w By P. M. HALE, Printer t o the State. Sutoscrlbe to your Home Paper and pay for lt5aiii State Democratic Pajier, th.?J "-VH Rl6IsnB-' Eacfr-uew nutsertber're mlttlDg $i direct. Is entitled to tlie Rxoistks for one rear and to WEBSTER S PRACTICAL DICTION ARY, which natll August 1. 1885.1s offered preminmample copies ot the Register mailed on ILILEIGU REGISTER, (31 tf) RALEIGH, mvl.. It is claimed that Terry tlie fj Are Agents for the well knowa . -JM : which gaarrantee satisfaction tcall customers.gj . .- i EgT'Bring'ifl your Wool yearly and have it made into goods ready for winti r ei ' ." 3Iayl2, 18S5. 80:2m , " J. G. L1ILLER G GO'S. THE SENIOR MEMBER OP OUR FIRM h hasibr fourteen fyears made tbe preparation andj i sale; of Eiirtilizeis a specialty,Ia,nd can say that he has not seen qr heard oi a iertilizer ln iihat time for Tobacco, thatpias given as general good results ; and satisfaction In all respects as the Yellow Leaf; Brand. It is prepared after oiir oni fornrala, and by the most reliable manufactursrs in Baltimore, and we guarantejs the standard this year shall be equal to any that has ever been prepared, if not better. Let it speak for itself j 9 Call on our agents and see certificates from best Tobacca growers in North Caro lina and Virginia. j . I J. Allen Brown, Agcnt? Salisbury, N. O. I S 5:2m K - BLACKMER, N. C. ATTENTION, Of Steele and surrounding Jtownships I Having been with and among you for the past two years, I have studdie your intei csts and necessities and can aspire you that my General Stock of Merchandise is always complete and up to your wajdts in every j particular, anu my BOCK BOTTOM PRICES will compare favorably with Salisbury, Con cord or Moore8ville, and respectfully ask your favors to convince you that I mean business. My stock consists in , Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Cloaks, Shawls, Hats, &c. Eeady Hade Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes for Ladies, GentsjMisscs, Boys and children, and wan anted io give satis faction. Also a line of Pure jFamily Gro ceries, such as pure Sugar, the bcstCoffee, tho best Chewing and Snickng Tobacco, Snufii and (as our Representative said) the best Cigar outside of Salisbury. mWmTT A TYrnn'T ? ACTIVE AUD UtTKLMGEarT AGENTS in every town VV XLJLI JmJSdJmnP I aud county to sell our POPUliAli JJIW BOOKS and FAMILY BLbLES. Ministers, tcaeaen nnd other, whon time U not fully Occapud, will find it to their interest to CQrrseponil with u. To fm? iKn and Other yonnpmen jast coming on the field of bo ion, this bminsHefftHmanr udrantnex, both nit a mean? of mukmir money and of eelf cultnre. Write for special terms to B. F. JOIISO ta. CO., 1,01S Slain Street, Blcbmoad, Va. ALL ENTIRELY & Frtesh ! J. S. McOTJBBINS, Sr., Will continue tho business at the Old Stand, having closed out alf the old stock. His present stock is Entirely; New. and will be offered on reasonable terms for Cash. "Barter, or first-class Mortgages. liiose who-equlc! not payjall their mort gages last year4 may renew, if papers are satisfactory and appliance is made at once. -HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF p Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots . and Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Con- fectioneris, Crockery, Drugs, Bacon, Lard. Corn, Flour, Feed and provisions of all kinds, with afull lineof- High Grade Fertilizers as cheap as-the cheapest You will do well to see him before purchasing else where, r , Salisbury, April 1st, 1883. 25:tf SHERIFF'S SALE OP LAND By virtue of executions, issued from the Superior Court of IredeljL County, against the lands'of James B. Woods in favor of Trenton Rubber Works. ?J. W. Cardwell A ?Co., E. L. Tunis &.Co., Bickford &, Huff ma, Watkins, Cattrell & Co.. Sam'l G. R Cook & Co., and Malin Plow Co., I wlR eell at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, on the I First Mondayrin June. - It being-the lBt day of June next, the fol lowing, tract of land, sitnated in the Coun ty of Rowan 4pid described as follows: One tract containing Two Hnnd of land, more or less, adjoining the lands of Trli n T lib Tar Wm CmUk' T rt 1 -, ii in. uiuiiLi, oames Vyorrier ana others, and known as -the "D. K. Woods tract of land." Terms of sale cash ' A C- - KMDER, Sheriff. April 30, 1885.-lm i - ' t ' Admiriistratcir's Notice! AIL persons having Claims against the estate, of John S. Hid6 deed., are hereby notified to present the 'same to the under signed on or ' before the 8th of May 1886, or this notice notice will be pleaded in bar ui iiicir recovery f D. MARRIER, Adm'r. May Ctb, 1835. Notice to! Settle: All persons indebteo! to the estate of Mrs. Julia L. Smyth, deceased, are requested to make immediate settlement: and all per sons having claims against her estate are notified thatthey mu5t present tbem to the undersigned n or before the 22nd of April 18860r this notice will he nU.! in rjtbelr recovery; U f - ROBERT MURPHY, t AUKKWaiDRPHY, . , V Exrs of Julia Smyth. April 21st, 1885. aw ' 7 ' -IT WILL PAY TQ GIVE 8hriner'8 In: dun Vermifuge a trial. It will doi in I . ... . . ----- j . , 1CM'CI worms an ocaytiiy the complexion. - New &c J. G. MILLER & CO. Danville, Va. GOOD FARMERS My Hard ware line is compktc, cn.brac ing Plow-shovels, Dixi 5 turning and dou ble shovel Plows, Bolts Rings, open Links, Shovels, Forks, Rods, Singletree Plow points NailsRods, Heel screws, Horse null Mule shoes, Well and Water buckets & Also a good line of SaddlesBridles, Collars . and Gearing. Just received a goodlot of. Clocks,L Stone, Glass and Tin Wan- and in fact I keep very thing usually found in a first class store, and will make it to vour ad van tae U. come and see me befo e'vou bu ' I take great pleasure in show:ray ofe and in giving all the information possible "-i to my customers. My 5 arid 10 ct. cotiotera of Tin and Glass ware re complete and go ing out rapidly. 1 Remember I receive produce notations every mail from the best houses North, Ind ' will pay the highest market prices for. any -thing you have for sale-from a chicken to abaledfcott Respectfully. - J.B0WAM DAVIS March 16, 1885. 3m j i ..J. .BalUL JSSmL At THE Corner of Kerr & Iee Streets, Wllhafollllne Of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. Also, keeps a First Class BOARDING HOUSE, Call and see him. 2n:piy S ALE OF LAflD! ::o: - On Monday the 6th diy of July, 1883,1 will sell to the highest bidder, at theonrt House door in the town 0f Salisburjvattlje hour of 12 o'clock, a tract of land, known j as the Polly Hartman Land, it-beingj the same devised by the said Polly Hartman to Solomon Ketfchey and others, containing 154 acres more or less,;lying and situated : : in the township of Litaker. . i .") ISf-This is a valuable tract of land well -j located and within a few miles of Salis- j bury. TERMS of sale One-half cash, the;;oth- j er within sir month from dateof sale. Tbe s deferred payment to be secured ly bond - L and good security By order of the Supe- nor Court of Rowan county. i KERR CRAIGE, Com'r. May 12, 1885. 4J0:tds BED C. OIL,: Cheap I17tf AtENNISS'. "Grace teas in all her tept, Ileaven in her In every gesture dignity and love f So appeared Mother Eve, and so may Rhine her fair descen!ants,wiih Uex ercise of common sense; care and pro per treatment. An 'enormous number of female complaints are directly caus ed by disturbances or suppression o the Menntral Function. In trerych case that sterling and unfailinpecific, BRAoriEXD's Female; Regui-ator, will oflfoot ralicf inr rnre. P 11 19 irora me recipe 01 a m"ri V rlj' t? .1 A tat in rtrictlv officinal ingredient, wl'" 0 happy combinationhas never been siir-j Q j; passed. It is prewired! with scienter fkill fromthe finest materials. It bears the palm for constancy of Ftrengtfl.j certainty of effect, elegance of prepV-j ation, beanty of appearence ai d relagsr tive chearnew. The testimony faor is genuine. It niver fails wbenj fairly tried. m rm A Mto P. Thi will certify that two merobrg off my immediate family, afttr hanng D angering for many yea'fs from meistrn-( l 1..: ..T t,.in(r been treat-: -. ed without benefit by various medcai IaaIam m . a m. ikvM nmTMnu t"" by one bottle of Dr. Rradfield's 1 eieale Regulator. Its effect n snch easels truly wonderful, and well may tbe rem edv be calIH'Wotoan' Best Fnet?d. Yours -Reapecifnlly, S , JA,W. SteanGjE. Send forotSrlooirolItthe"Healihand Hlppinew of Woman;' Mailedj hee. Bbaifiei.d .Regulator to. , -, - ' i Atlanla. C.a HEALTH EE5T0SEPH my ! ! "i $ ;! .. J- 4 r- j;j - i - J ' Ju 1- f. t 1 -.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 28, 1885, edition 1
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