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Carolina Watchman.
THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 188.
; The Vance Family Again.
Co' Junes, of the Charlotte Observer,
repdhjfehed psrtor Vance's letter to the
Vatchma.v, denying the charge of nepo-
-jrning5the rounds of the radical press. It
in 11 BBpplMst 11 aifc ! 1 1 ! n n t of tacts,
hut Cat Jones does not seem to have been
atisffed With it. He took occasion to
ir hiawrif in all the glory of one of his
neir-agled editorials, which was brim
full of the big "I" and running over with
paragrapical -superfluity. If the effort
-was meant for humor it was fairly suc
cessful since it.ha.- caused many smiles
But If it was meant as an animadversion
upon Senator Vance's coarse a a repre
sentative of the people in the National
Congress, its success was by no means so
flattering. What does the paragrapher
nay pf Ht. Vance ? read
"Hp has set himself up as a dictator in
North Carolina,"
That is a serious cnarge. its a new
eaper for plain honest Zeb ance to be
Cutting. .How has he set himself up?
Where has he placed his dictatorial
throne ? Who are they that bow down
Mid submit to his dictations? The people
who' love andhonor this man, who stood
by them -in times of devastating war,
lending all his energies to their comfort
and protectionand who fought with them
in the more humiliating struggles of the
bitter reconstruction period, want to
know something more than can be found
in a paragraphic dogma, even though it
emanates from Col. Jones' paper. Again
the paragrapher says :
'Ifo man can be a dictator in North
Carolina."
This is tho "most correct saying in all
bis array of paragraphic promulgations.
The sentiment is readily assented to by
all thinking people. It seems to bca
real gem in a cheap setting. The Watch-
Senator Miller of California, died at
ids residence in Washington City, Mon
day altenwon last. He had been in bad
health for some time, caused by a wound
received in the late war. His end cane
suddenly at last, or at a moment not ex
pected. The death of Mr. Miller creates a Va
cancy in the Senate which will be tem
porarily filled by an appointment of the
the scheme. We sincerely hope that ttw
traditional principles of J)mcracy witl
thfcd a greater number of champions in the
House of Hepresentati vcs. The Bouse is a
Democratic body, atid its northern mem
ber have hud pntctiee, even during the
war, in defending the Democratic theory of
government against tut' centralizing ten
dencies! of Republicanism. They hare
never accepted the theory that the rights
of the states were lost in the great con
flirt. On the contrary they niade so satis-
Governor until the meeting of the Cali- H1"17 w wtn ht "-
m fillr was s lenaaue oi innse 1 ignis mm me snuin owes
fornia legislature,
it to them that it is to day represented in
publican and it is thought tfee Governor Congress by its natural leaders. We hope
will appoint
cancy.
a Democrat to fill the Va-
- Lynched.
V. A. Witcher, a man of some note in
West Virginia, was hung by a mob,
March 6, for the murder of his wife. He
had been married five times. Two of his
wives left him and two others died. The
fifth one he murdered and for that he
was lynched.
Labor Strikes.
The Knights of Labor claim to have a
membership in the United States and
Canada of 850,000, and the number is still
increasing. Strikes for higher wages pre
vail in many parts of the country just
now, and the order in some places, is
that these men, at least, will have the cour
age to staud by the principles that Democ
racy represents. The bill as it has pas-ted
the Senate is a defiance of Democratic orin-
eiples by the Republicans, who have always
opposed them. Ir is a betrayal or them by
Democrats who forget that their own pres
ence in public life is due to the successful
asseition of the constitutional rights of the
States by the northern Democrats, to whose
lips they are now pressing this cup of Re
publican poison.
The Star sees no hope, however, that the
bill can be defeated in the House of Repre
sentatives. The demoralizing influences
that have'forced it through the Senate are
potent at the other end of the Capitol.
Republican aggressiveness, reen forced by
Democratic treachery, will pass the bill.
Our onljfhope rests on President Cleveland's
courage. Democracy and devotion to his
oath to support the Constitution as re has
been trained to understand and-interpret it.
As the representative of the whole n irtv he
can ueieai uus measure, or should the dc
forming political orgauizations for the
purpose of combating the aggressions of J moralization have gone so lar that his veto
capital on the rhrhts of labor. The strikes I over-iuoen, ne can at least save the
do not seem to be by concert, but grow
out incidentally from local causes under
the maxims and teachings of the Order.
Democratic party from the everlasting re
proach of complete complicity in so dan
gerous an assault upon its principles. Ac
j ore aiar.
Upon the conclusion of a marriage in a
viuage cnurcn in jfiitgland, the brigegroom
signed the. register with his X mark. The
pretty young bride did t he-same, then turn
ing to a lady, who had known her as the
best scholar in school, whispered to her
wniie tne tears of lore and admiration
stood in her bright eyes, "He is a dear
fellow, but he can not write vet. He is
going to bam of me, and I would not
aname him lor the worki." - Anon vmotit.
Mortgage Sale of Land.
Pursuant to the provisions of a Mort
gage, Registered in Book No. 2, page 727,
made by Noah Deadman for the protection
anu uencucoi the undersigned, on the 7th
day of May, 1885. in which be has for
feited, the undersigned will sell at public
sale for cash, at the Court House floor 1 n
the town of Salisburv, on the th dav of
a 4a i a m. . . . . "
aprii next, ine following property :
Two tots and one house, and blacksmith
shop on "Union Hill," near Salisburv on
the Statesvillc road; conveyed by the said
Noah Deadman to satisfy the debt provided
for in said Mortgage.
TOBIAS KESTLER.
By J. A. McKenzie, Agent. Sl:4t
Passed the Senate.
Grape Growing National Association.
There is to be held at Washington
City, in May next, a convention of grape
growers and wine-makers, for the purpose
or nririx m yi n or a ndtinnol ncuruntmn in I . - . .
""lancea py tne proposition to make a raid
.v.v it ia hw upon ine puonc treasurv to the amount nf
proposed to hold in connection with the seventy-seven million dollars. All honor,
convention an exposition of American we 10 oke- Cm krell. Gray, Harris,
wines and other nrodnrta of th o yHn 1 uson ! csenators Beck, Sauls-
,. ; , ., f oury, uutier, est and Moruan are
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OP
LAND!
Pursuant to a Decree granted bv the Su
perior Court of Rowancountv. in the
ot Chrisenbury Hoishnuscr, AdmV of Pau
Holsbouser, dee'd., against David Holshous
er and others, I will expose to public ant
cry to the highest bidder, ON THE PRE.
MISES ON SATURDAY THE 40TII DAY
OF APKir.. ISSfl. Hi fnllnu.f., .i....:i..j
All ...K . . . ' . mwiuw
lETcre principle ami regard I real estate, situate in Row an count v ad
S500.0II0.00
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the Constitution should hold in all honor ioininir the In.U ,f H, nr, p....i,.. t:.:.i-
o . .. . . . ;, ... " r : 1 vui.an
".7. ri oeiraiora w no remamcjl lvuiitz and others, containing eleven acres
raitiful tolhf organic law aud were unsc-fheing the land conveyed by Eli Hnlshcusei
An address issued by those engineering to be' opposed and all
or
known
it.: . . ? we
uiiH muvement snows .mat tne grape can spoken against it. We re ord with epr.,l.
be successfully grown on lands not suit- ng pleasure that there are eleven Southern
Has does not believe that Senator Vance aMe for general agricultural purposes Searors w,, s,w that they are ready to
ipirea w any sucn mythical position; and may be made a profitable industry in 7ZaIja . . Z '"siuunon
It .Ioab not h1iv thAt. h ,mi,l,tont otof n e . " -' rijtui whatever may be
. rv U1 wie eouuiry. the infatuation of the people for the time
It if it existed in real it v. nor doo it k-iw.u- V wwvi...;, t.. , :.. xt il 1 k..;., ti.,. ..,1.. 1:.. . . .
. T r v 1 "w 1 n.i"iii.uiij uiauc 111 liri.ll rn. i wtm, 11 use n in c imomrn run rn
. , ; - ; 1 . v. V 1 1
a man better fitted to fill such a position lina and Viririnia have been hitrhlv satis- turJ w,n l,rtVe cause, we fear to turn back
u iu icoo wuen tne ptain teachings
01 tne constitution were oeiily violated bv
them and is one of them.
u V .Ml lloi8hcii!.er
to r'aul Holshouser, by deed, dated Nov
5th, 1885 and registered in Book No. 54
pae 301 of Public Register's office of Row
an county. ;j EKMS of Sale: One half cash
and the l)alance on a credit of six months
with interest from date.
CIlBTSENBCnT HOLSIIOCBER.
i Adm'r of Paul Holsbouser
diarcn am, 21:6t
'f B
a
7i
did it exist. He knows our people and factory, and the business has increased
their wants : he was brought up with very rapidly in the last tew mn
The para-j
-
grapher's big "I" crops out here, read :
"We have done more, said more, and
wnuen more ror nim tnan any other fifty
Wllitioianu in tno fitotn "
That is a rather sweeping statement.
It may be true. We hope it is for Col.
Jones' sake. The politicians seem to be
an indolent lot. That statement reminds
one of the girl who was vain about her
foot. She wanted a new nair of ah
The-clerk'fiiHhe store showed her a half ly SeaIed and comPlete-
.....il vi iiu i,uiil 111 ooiain a rarnn sum
from the Treasurv that was ruised by trtri-
! 1 r . . .. "
iwn uiiu ior an eutirciv different uur: ou
w 1. w . 1 ... I;
ine wouse will probably pass the bill. The
men ot this era are not strong enough t
Letter Envelopes Must Go.
There has just been put in operation
1iY7 Willinm Stroaf XT V? A mithgt.n.l K I : . f
nv, -,m iitciory ior I "" mc inn iiuown out oy a cun
manufacturing sheets of Letter and Note mnS' arttul Republican ho know
paperr so that every sheet will be its own
l . 1 :: . .
euyeiope, thus saving the expense and
trouble of a separate envelope. This is
done by gumming certain parts of the
sheet so that when it is folded it is socure-
? a.
number latger than the size she called
for.. She put it on, not without some
Oifficulty, and exclaimed : Just look, its
a mil", too big ! But all this is innocent
enough, and must be gratifying to Col
Jones,' even .if he did have to telllt on
nimseit. rurther on the paragrapher
quotes from Senator .Vance's letter to the
Watchman as follows:
- ttov. Vance, in his letter published
. . ' son name is mv
m. we conceive, is get ting back to
old plans, the only material difference
being the use of gum for sealing, instead
of wafers and wax. The vatent ed art i Ha
has a margin to turu down, and a flap.
somewhat
1' s we
now to rive in twain the Constitution and
to introduce the Greek into the citadel.
The vote in the Senate was verv smnti
There were 25 absentees.
Tho Star has tried to do its duty in tliis
very serious matter. It has been moved bv
the highest motives that can stir and enr.
gize the human soul love of country and
a sincere desire to do that 'country some
service. In onr verv soul wa twli-v tho I
uiair bill to be a curse an unmitigated
curse. In our utmost soul we bplitv th
it is a gross violation of organic law. and
is a most pestilent ami noisome visitation
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bags of unneees-
&iujimr m me envelopes, and ue Star ot course can stand such thinir. il
while it may save a little time to those th.e country can stand t, but a precedent
w ho have many letters to write it is of Dave Deen set if the House passes the
no consequence to those whose' corres- S'VL!! "P?.nth?,Md
pondenceis small. The old method of wai wX
... . - ' 1 . " " o.ij .1.1111 nave
folding and backing on the same -sheet is tned to do our dutv and shall have but
little more to sav editorinllv nf th.
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BEST EEMED7 ZN0WN FOB
CATARRH
SORE MOUTH
SORE THROAT
In all forms and stages.
PURELY VEGETABLE
REQUIRES NO INSTRUMENT.
It Cures where others failed to gave
relief.
1 a a. V a 1 I - - 7 " a " auucvu I . .
pain aoout b.uu per day, whilst Congress be admitted, is a good thine to save ex tc.n0,. teac",ng measure. Uaitl Butler in
b in session only." 0 nnA Jls ? k to save ex- bl8 uiumtable "Hudibras":
Col. Jones then shows that C. N
Yance was piud certain amounts by the
oocrexary of the Senate for services
a janitor of the Henatc, aflcr the
adjourn mcpt of Congress in JIarch, 1885
The inference is that the Senator made a
lalae or iuaccurate statement. There is
nothing contnjdjctory in Mr. Vance's
statement. Look at it. read it
pense and relieve mail
sary weight.
Warm Springs.
The Warm Springs has been purchased
ny tne bouthern Improvement Com
tt l. . im
puny, an organization devoted to the
development and improvement of certain
classes of Southern enterprises, and the
Wnat does it mean ? Why simolv that money 1W,000 has been paid throueh
Charlie Vance draw pay from the gov- 8 & Wiley'8 )nk- Mr. A.Jf. Bran
ernment for his services as clerk to hi 80,1 of Philadelphia is President of the
father
-It
is in vain
are
Company, and the purchase money has
weu PUi to col. Jas. H. Rumbouirh. Thia
sate was made through Mr. J. Tiernan,
who PTitminiut nnJ l j ..
H u-iwniM on tne pro-
The hotel and improvements going up
e lo cost more than tlOO.000 mo
They are building sixteen new marWe
oatns, to be lined with North CarolitU
marble, and in addition are buHdhifr a.
reuoneu ana pUMshcd bv the Krta.. '"ig nam im teet in diameter Mr
Of the benate in his expense account. Wm- Murdoch has been engaged and has
tnat mean that Charlie Vance T up' Me Wl11 y out drives, etc.
drew 840- day in addUion, as clerk outlook for the western part of the
nis ather, or does it mn u.. OU4ie never brighter, as thi
" M UlUl 1113 I I
m . 1 a
nwner aid not tell the truth u- "luer enterprises not vet
Jr ODlrWiA Concrrcss is in session
If he is paid hed Congress is not in ses
won. -Ibr being clerk, the money comes
irom taepocxet of his father and not
from the government. It seems that last
year, young Vance found something to
do janitor offhe Senate while Congress
was not in session. What these duties
were, we do not know, but the amounts
... y uim ior sucn service are dulv
his
u licn htk
aidhte aon oiHydrew pay as his clerk
dunngthe seaeiona'of Congress? It can
hardly be strained into such a construc
tion. But Col. Jones proceeds, display
Ing a long account of expenditures made
by W. M. Hoflfcr, in 1884, 'Hoshow some
thing of the character of many of the
expenditures of the Senate." To this he
ine attention of the tax-payer, which
! exaetly right. If a reduction of expen
ses can be accomplished by exposing the
ocouBt. of the officers of the Senate
why show them up. But is it not manU
festly unfair to tack such an account to
Family"? lt t
an inference that they are responsible ?
Here is a short paragraph
"We never ftnAka mvoP of him
Ji:T S.V- Nor ha
- fjiow about the mint ?
public will show.
given
and
to the
When thelWto. r .t '
A, v-v' Ul uje people
ativtrTa ihmIi.j . . . ' .
..utuuvejaassaiietl ii . rK.m u 1...
1 Hskt to bf virtue
f thjr unchnikig and faultless political
record, Themahould be no dark plotch-
o hp poetical, escutcheon. Some
li l8 a lotion
the Mlenofechvration of Inde
pence was made - The nearness to the
sacred 8pot doijjot necessarily impr
nate a man WSktb pnxmpl of true
Jatnoti nordoaa it ud te trengthen
loyalty to party and party Wt, if on
ayjudfroinhistcty fif mnu) of
those who enjJjfe in mriotUg old
Mecklenburg. v
An Undemocratic Measure.
t Jil B!&11 Educatin, bill has passed
the Senate by a vote of 8 yeas to 11 navs
c rcSr w see tnat among the thirty ,six
were sixteen Democrats. That Senators
from Arkansas. Loiiifii..,. nJ-T. ,
Florida should Vote foTlhT bill h?n
prising, iver since the civil war there has
been a manifest tendency among Demo
crat. 10 those States to weaken the opposi
tion the party has heretofore made to the
centralizing theories of government. It U
a matter however, for surprise that
Senators from North Carolina, Mississippi
Tennessee and Kentucky should K
voted with the Bepnbtieans in favor of J
measure based on the Itepublican idea of
the powers of the federal goveimnent
There ,s certainly no reason wff tSt
sentatives of Tenntee and KeJuckv
should sharethe feeling which apnea ,
I thsthfx6 .Ut Tn- That feeling
m that the North, mcluding the northern
Democrats, assisted in destroying the south
em theory of States' rights in the civi
war and that therefore the South is now
t0mRke whtew profit it can
T Tnerea wereRar
Carolina and Mississippi WeTd
a suicidal prtMPraiume W L.. F j .
that all four fgeJS,,
the hill as passed is in absolute rhdat d
of the Democratic interpretation of
Consutution. They doootTei SrS Uht
hey would rink their seats if they oppot$
he eager demands of their constituent
the distribution of money provided for
if SteiSs: bm wm iht t
"to betaken as an inHi,-H. 't
bentiiaentof full Senate mnM i. V i comaettt4oa witb tlj mum
thirds of th2--Er than twow weigtt. alum or pboftate
imrus of the member! are committed to C? Wa4lS535
(I sec) to argue 'gainst the grain,
Or like the stars, incline men to
What they're averse themselves to do:
For when disputes are wearied out
Tn inUr'st still remlce the doubt.""
Wilmington Star.
To all of this the Watchman says Amen!
It is the truth truthfully said. The time
may come when those who have voted for
this infamy may be called to account by
the people.
Lula Hornaday, says the Montgomery
Vidette, a girl of 11 years, of that Dlace.
was horribly burned last Tuesday by her
ciotning taking fire. Her case is regarded
as fatal.
Hot Symptoms, hut the Disease.
It would seem to be a truth applicable by all
and especially by professors of the healine art'
that to remove the disease, not to alleviate its
symptoms, shotild be the chief aim of medication
1 ti m now many instances do we see thi truth
admitted in theory, ignored in practice. The
reason that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is suc
cessful in so many cases, with whith remedies
previously tried were inadequate to cope, is at
tributable to the fact that it is a medicine which
r -aches and removes the causes of the various
maladies to which it is adapted, ndigestion'
tf h? eJtver complaint gout, rheumal
tism, disorder of the bowels, urinary affections
and other maladies are not palliated merely, but
""v "J 11 gpes to the fountain head
JsVi' nominally, a radical remedy
It Tin it on r(nn-n ai . J '
.-r- w system with an amount of
wuKu is its nest protection against dis
ease.
nr. . h. uavia, Atnens, oa.. says: "1 suffered
itu LHiurru uve years, nui since USIngCKHTAIN
CATAUUii CL UE am cnUrely iree from thi "dnL
ease,"
ur. u. o. nowe. Athens, Ga., says: "CERTAIN
CATAltWI CUKE cured me of a severe ulcerated
sure uiium, ana 1 cncenuiiy enaorse It
Miss Lucy J. Cook, Oconee Co. Oa., wrifs, Sent
1 in, -one Dottle or your remedy enUrely
cured me ot Catarrh with which 1 had suffered
Kifaiy lur nvc years.
J. H. AUcood. Athens, Ga.. writes Sont ws.
had severe sore thmat more than two w'apItb !
An I .nlV .HII.V.1 . . I ' I. 1)1' T VI 1 . . . '
CUU'W wj w xiii. 1 --ki. LAT&KHU LI He. In
uuc ua
CAN YOU. DOUBT
SUCH TESTIMONY3 WE THINK NOT.
Only a few of our manv certlfleateR r srtvon hr
Others can be obtalaed from your dragglat, or by
3 O. CO., ATHENS, Ga.
For Sale by J. H. EN NISS, Salisbury N.C
21:ly.
Worth of property destroyed by
Fire in North Carolina within
the last week. Twenty-five thou
sand dollars burned up in Salis
bury within sixty days.
Our town has no protection
against fire, and should it break
out half the place might be des
troyed before it could be stop
ped. Remember that years of labor,
self-sacrifice, and denial may be
swept away in an hour's time.
Don't run any further risks but
call at once and take out a poli
cy with
J. SAMUEL. McCUBlXS,
who represents rliiie of Fire
Insurance Companies equal to
any in the State.
Onlce, next door to A. C.
Harris'.
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21:lv. . -
Notice of Dissolution.
ine copartnership heretofore existing
1 w. ... a I 1 ii
vn wh tne unoersigneu, doing business at
China Grove, Rowan county, is this day
vcu uy mniuat consent. The busi
ness will be closed up by Cline & Barrin-
M. P. Cline,
n . ! Rcrrs Cline,
China Grove, N. C. Feb. 18th, 1886.
20:4t.
Notice To Creditors.
AH persons having claimsTigainst Robert
B. Knox, deed., are herehv notified to ex
hibit the same to the undersigned on or
before the 25th day of February 1887, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. EUPHIA A. KNOX,
Feb. 24th, 1880. x&x.
19:6w.
Garden Seeds
away at Enniss' Druff
Store. If you buy one doUar's
worth of garden seeds or dru
or medicines, Dr. Enniss will
give 10 papers of fresh garden
seeus iree auqv Tobacco seed
free for 50 cts. wortlj ef garden
seeds or medicines, j
WILL PAY YOU
t FARMERS, N
SALE OP
Lands,
Under and by authority of a consent aJ.
cree of Rowan Superior Court made
November term, 1883, and a further lecr2
made at Felruary Term 1886, Upftn Ir
coming in of the reprt of theJ2o,mi88i 2
rn will offer at public aic t the Court
on
MoadaybrBi day of April, 1886. 1
J! Jb fi.t Monday in April) th.
f-Howing described tracts of land, form.ri!
owned by WMS. MACAY, Esq., ei&S
Rowan County, (the sale of lots No I o i
4 & 6, having been confirmed). ' ! ?
Lot No. 6.
Lying between the W. N. C. R. R, ..i
the New Mocksville road, adjoininc th.
lands of R. Trexler, Whitehead, Bartfer 1
others, about half a mile from th corix
rate hunts of the town of Saliaburv coal
taming 85 acres. The biddings on thia
tract will open at $14.30 per acre. i
Lot No. 7.
hKr!In,!f w e "End Tract'" fining
the lands of Wm. Murdoch, Benton Lud?
wig and Ann McNcely, and alout U mil.,
from Sahshury, containino-asju .VTj
finest liottom Jaiis in the Countr beia
the aite of the old McCay mill pond.' ;
Lot No. 8.
Known as the "Wise Tract," Moa? abeaft
six miles from Salisbury, between States
villc public road, aljoinina th Unri. r
John Gourley, John Y. Rice. M. A. Agasr
and others, containino 885 acres m
This tract has been subdivided into faar
smaller tracts, to wit: A, containing ll$
acres; B, containing 809 acres ; C. contain-
ing K87 acresi- and D.
acres.
containing 20T
WHO ABB WANTING
COMPOSTING MATERIALS,
if. W
To call on the undersigned before buying elsewhere.
I have a line of
PHOSPHATES
Varying in price from $15.00 to $25.00 per ton. Also,
German Kainit and
AGRICULTURAL LIME
Cheaper than ever before in this market.
a
OTTON, COHN ; TOBACCO
FERTILIZERS
at lower figures than you have evet bought themt
CLUB RATES '
To parties wanting to buy in car load lots, delivered at China
Grove, Third Creek, or Salisbury, at a small profit.
J. ALLEN BROWN.
Lot No. 9.
Known as the '-Sutfin Trarr " n kJ
Statesvillc public road, and near the
Water Tank on the W. N. C IL R. alufe
7 miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands
of John Gourlcy, M. A. Agncr and others;
containing 275 acres.
very variety of the finest tim
ber, cotton, tobacco, and craia
producing land, are included the vaJ
rious lots above a I vert isenl. ami thm
bottom lands in this scctionrwell ditnl.-J
and drained. Comfortable buildings, tea-ant-houses,
tobacco barns., fcc, on the lanra
tracts.
Surveys and plots of the lands ma h
seen at thelfice of tho Commissioner
TERMS The purchaser tn nn -
third cash on the confirmation of the sals
me uBimice in iwo equal instalments at the"
end of six and twelve months, intm a.
the deferred nuvments at the ri nf ;..!.
percent, ncrnnnum from the datM of n-
firmntion of sale. Title to Iks reserved till
all the purchase money is paid.
J UiSO F. KLUTTZ, Com'r.
Salisbury, N. C, March 1. 188ft:
20:tdols.
The lastNotice
ALL those who haTe not paid their Town Tassa
for Imi jear wlli do welj to call on m and saw
Ue l hem without further delay. After the K
March I wilt be obliged to udvertlsa farsale Ue
propertx beloriLMnir in tunm ti,n, , Jl",i-.
rnis I do not want to do and slnccrHj hoocihat
dellnuu-nt will come aid pay t li it c'uc-are tb
cost ol advertising and Hie exposure or their aamaa
and property, v, ry Kespc ct fully.
feu. 4. &6J O. U. SHAVKR,
Town Tax colieeter.
Star
- . 1886
v-fY CV
Braird
Special T0B?50 nlKilfe
Ooatintxca to told tie front fisak in the Lute of Commercial Fertilien
For. Growing Fine Bright Tobacco.
Tht "Stab Banp" Spe,iAl Tobacco Mnre row .reds no r-com
ilatin from ns a it ha a atvndnrd rcprjtni.ion of over ftrcn v7!! i
te moat Mf,, far-rem r,d pianW8 rf ifSiT1"
Indeed, t. rd, relia' le, i o: estlv l,u rreK-UIamT ftnt
thia it waai e eat- ootr joatly claim for the -Star BbaS"
The constantly iccrcaaing demand Ior this Hih-Qrarf.
Standard Fertilizer ia the best evidence of its
m? BAG IS GUARANTEED TO 3E OF BTANDARC QUALITY,
rr Solo By J. Allen Brown. Airenl. Sali-hnr, v n
"Star Hi and" Cotton Manures. '
Who has also' the
MERONEY&BRO.
Have iittcU up Machinery
at their Store House
for the purpose of overhaulinf
old Sewing Machines.
They keep new parts of all
Standard Machines.
Can refit them and make your
machine work as well as
when new,
AT SMALL COST.
They will repair all kinds of light'
machinery, and various house
hold articles
Guns and Pistols, -U
Umbrellas, Parasols,
Locks, Sausage Grindert,
Coffee Mills, fcc, fec.
Don't tiirow away a pair of
Tones, or Scissnra
v - t
for want of a rivet ; a Bueke f
for want of a hoop or bail ;
a Smoothing Iron for want of a
handle; a set of Knives for
want of grinding.
Spend a Dime ail wt a IiDarl
We hope soon to start up our.
Wood Working Machinery, Ma- 1
chine Shop and Foundry, 'hich
will enable us to repair anything
from a Sewing Machine, to ft
Steam Engine. We have good,
wood working machinery for j
Duuaing JJoors, Sash, Blinds.
& making all kinds Mouldings.
ii you have one of our Farm-
ers rlows. don't, throw ;.,..
' "vt iv a tt a Jr i
the standard never wears out, &
by adding three pieces you have
a new plow at a trifling cost.
And remember that you don't
have to send to N. York or Ohio
to get a broken part or peinti.
The freight in such case will buy I
the piece of us. If you have
not bought one of our Plows buy I
it-r-you will ne-er regret it.
T. J. ft P. p. MKRONET.
Feb. 4, '86. i
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