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Carolina Watchaian LOCAL. THURSDAY AUG. 25, 1887. . . vtu ..iiiji.' uirtnf r:n ition on matters ;id- P',,J .will iii'i.s si "Aiivertlsftfl ZrtvA in tuts .i.Mcr .viU.nojse say iac " Subscription Rates. nfliit .subscription rates of the Carolina Watchman are as follows : 1 vear, piid in advance, $1.50 payiiiVtleUvwlSiiwVSjOQ " pavm't del'ed 12 iuo'a2."0 ol inn J Some of the Blowing Rock rusticators are expected home next week. - jt is-li good and safe practice to clean out all wells in town once a year. Saturday was probably the last big melon day of the season. Mr. Ben Sheppard-and family of Wins ton are spending some time in Salis bury. The grand jury have, found seveial bills already, and they still have woik ahead. Mr. J. D. Small has commenced work on Mr. Theo. P. Kluttz's residence on north Innis street. Building a market house would be an effectual move towards improving the K!in!tn.rv coiiditiidi nf ftsiltshiirv Maj. Turner, Treasurer of the Rich mond and Danville system of roads, is berc this week attending eourt. Dr. John Whitehead Iras so far re covered from a recent attack of sickness us to be able to resume practice. Rumors are afloat to the effect that there will be some changes made among officials on the Western road soon. The mornings and evenings are very pleasant, but from eleven A. M. to four o'clock P. fcive. The tank of the water works in Ral eigh is set upon the top of a tower eft mason work eighty feet high. The tank is only to be 20 feet deep the btrght of the -tower being relied on as giving the pressure desired. The stand pipe of the water works in this place is a twenty foot tube 100 fcet high, resting on a strong foundation of masonry rising only about three feet above the ground. The physicians here say that certain localities, within the corporate limits of the town, are in a bad sanitary state, and action should be taken speedily to im prove these places. The doctors are authority on such subjects, and we are glad to see that the mayor has issued an edict ordering, a- general cleansing all over town. There is a penalty pro vided for failure to comply with the order. ' The Death of Mr. J. L. Ritchie, Which occurred last Monday, Aug. the 22d. at 12:19, has cast a gloom over the entire community. Seldom has a death occurred among us that . produced such a profound sensation as this. Mr. Ritchie was one of our most prominent and useful citizens, and in his sudden death from typhoid fever not only the community, but his family and church have sustained a great loss. M. the heat is still oppres- People frcyn the country report that they can see the stand pipe a distance of several miles from town. It stands now a few feet above a huudred. - . The residences of Mrs. Fraley and Mr. I. U. Foust, on south Main ; street, are nearing completion, and will add a great deal to the appearance of that locality. Sanitary. The Mayor has issued a notice calliug on citizens to give earnest and prompt at tention to the town Ordinance in respect to Sanitary observances. It is an impor tant subject at all seasons of. the year, but especially so when the thermoneter is ranging up in the eighties, and nineties with frequent showers keeping the earth in fermentation, and .-ending off volumes of vapor loaded with poisonous malaria. Every citizen responsible for the condi tion of lots, back yards, pig pens, cow stables, &c.r should make a point of obey ing the Ordinance referred to, and? even exceeding its requirements a? a means of protecting themselves, their families and neighbors irom the consequences of foul and unhealthy air, - Important to Owners of Book Quarros. S.iLEa, C., An,. IS. 1887. EJ. Walekmdn, Salisbury, X. C Dear sir : I would be glad to receive sample of granite and building stones from al" eciioiu uf North Carolina, es pecially that near a Kail road and iu suffi cient quantities to justify the working of same. I would like to have samples of at least a few lbs. sent me by express, with expressage pre-paid. Iu sending these samples, we want full description of the Quary, with the exact location of same, and foil information. I want this information as soon as I ean possibly get it, as I am looking for a par ty of Northern capitalists down here this i all, with a view of investing in some building stone quarry, and who wish to establish an extensive business in this Hue. The Company that I am representing will probably invest some several hundred thousand dollars in building stone some where in the South, and I am trying my best to get them to locate in North Caro lina, which they have promised to do, provide 1 they can find sufficient amount of granite, or building stone in North Carolina, conveniently located. This is my object in writing this and would be glad iryou would request your subscribers sending samples to send three or four lb. samples, by express, or freight, with expressage, or freight pre-paid, giv ing an exact description of same, location, situation, &c. Yours respectfully, , C. A. Hege, Prop'r Salem Iron Works. - A Bare Case of Elephantiasis. Charlotte Chronicle. Dr. H. M. Wilder, the countv phvsician. now litis a rare case under treatment at the county poor house. Ifcas a darkey su tiering from elephantiasis, or elephant foot. The victim is a boy about 16 years old and was sent to the poor house for treatment about one week ago. Whin he first arrived there, he appeared to be suffering from some kind of swelling in his foot and leg, which finally developed into a well defined case of elephant foot. The boy's foot resembles that of an ele- Cnnaxercial Epitome. Nr'v Yuri C jmtncrcifll an Financial Chron icle. P Friday Night, Aug. If. Pork has been quiet and unchanged prices; eld mess $15 a 15. 2o, new do. $15 a 16.25, prune $14.25 a 14.50 and clear $16.- io a 1700. Chit meats have been rather quiet, but close steady; pickled bellies 8$ a 9c, shoulders o; a 6c and hams 12 a 12 J c, smoked shoulders 7 a 7e and hams 13 a 13ic. The speculation in Rio coffee has not been active, although some efforts to pro mote au advance have been apparent, their success hat riot been conspicuous, and to-day there was litt e change, clos ing dull; sellers at $18.00 a 18.25 for sum mer aud autumn months aud $18.30a 18 50 for the more distant deliveries HfcyFerer. Pdr twenty-five years I have been se verely afiiictcd with ilay Fever. While I was Kutferin intensely I was induced, through Mr. Ttcheiur's testimonial, to try Ely 8 Cream Balm. The effect was marvelous. It enabled me to perform my pastoral duties without the slightest in convenience, and I have escaped a return attack. I pronounce Elv's Cream Balm a cure for Hay Fever. WM. T. CARR, 1'rcsbytenan Pastor, Elizabeth, K. J. To the farmers assembled in Atlanta Mr. Henry W. Gradv spoke in these glowing terms of the new South : There are 230,000 artisans at work in the South to-day that there not here in 1880, and this does not include the thousands that ( v.ffJp are building new enterprises. We manu- worm 01 .-, i u ..n. lacturea las year zia,uuu,uuu is higher, and fair cargoes Rio are quo- art,cief thfc 8' yes goT we- tH o io3,. vowiitHahaJ)nn-in,jM from the North or West. In six years .V-V til A " V. . V i I I I 11 V MWW MOIH. M U1IIU 1 11 : il !a! A lOfO grades luauwing me voviou reposition 01 ioo, e . . I now AAHnn mill? Via va Kaon tmtlr I rt tha Kaw sugars have been more active, the , , rJX niwTT les tiwluv MhMrin. 2.000 bhds. and ??ut 1,000,000 new spindles. sales to-day embracing 2,000 bhds. and 6,000 bags, but prices are barely steady at 4 9-16c for fair refining Cuba, 5 9-32 a 5 5-16 for Centrifugal, 96 deg. test. Re fined sugars have been selling more free ly. Molases is dull. Teas meet with a fair demand. Rice does not seem to have advanced, notwithstanding the adverse crop accounts. Cotton on the spot has shown a good The South to-day is witnessing an indus trial revolution for which history has no precedent. Figures do not measure it and amazement is simply limited by com prehension. Gov. Gordon, of Georgia, has been noti fied that John Taylor, colored, in Somerset, Kv., has confessed that he committed the l..rr.P r.fiu.t ivitv thvhnvinrhnvinrhppn crime fur wliirli Ucnrv Pop-, colored, is ouite free for exnoit as well as for home now unaer sentence Of aeuin consumption. Quotations were reduced c on Monday, and and l-16c ou Thurs day. To-day there was agail a liberal business' for export, whith steady buying for spinners, and tho market closed tirm at 9 ll-16e for middling uplands. A great storm passed over London on the 17th. Three persons were killed and houses were struck by lightning. DIED, A- j Aluminum Steel. v In thi3 countyfSunday night last, Mrs The Iron Trade JCevifnc, of Cleveland, rnck, wife of Mr. John Frick. savs: tiome important uu very sat lsiac- in tins county on tne l, jir. John tory experiments have been made at the Ritchie, aged about ob.years. Cleveland Kolhng Mill Company s works during the last two weeks SCHOOL NOTICE. Com We are proud of Judge Clark and our solicitor and wish his judgeship could be appointed to a life time seat over Rowan county Superior Court. If this the wa? Cut down the weeds and decaved vegc- case 11 womu UOt oe lonS uni" sucn a Iee- such as cabbage, bean vines, &c, luS UI ILUr wuu,u comu uvt r our ev " uotrs ' ' ' I . l. . 1. 1 1 4l 1 4 II , i asioinahe iiifiu oenae iiiciuscivcs. -rvn in. iii: I tne cases so iar aispocea oi are lor pexiy table? in your gardens. Remove ofT your premises, that tends to produce sickness. entertainment given Hall, by a chaplin Asylum, on Friday Admission 25 cents. There will be an at the Y. M. C. A. from the Orphan night at S o'clock. Children 10 cents. offences. Peter 1). Goodman was sentenced to six mouths in jail and fined $100. Julia Hooks sentenced to two months in jail. two weeks in treating Siemens-Mart in steel with small percent i m ii.i ages oi aiumnium manuiactureu oy me Until I return from a temiorarv absence of Cowles FJectnc Smeltiug aud Aluminum two or three months. Mrs. W. H. COIT will Company, ot tins city, ine result ot tne un;te mv s-hool with hers at the Acudemv. i I a : 1.1 1 j. ,. , ,-. , . ill . . pnaui in oom snape ana size, aim tne skin work proveu conclusively mat a small She will be assisted in the Intermediate De- whien envelops it is an inch in thickness, quantity of aluminum treed the steel partment bv Miss Hope Kuramerell te docs not seem to sutler much nam, lrom blow-hofes and increased the tensile out tne exceeamg weigut ot Ins toot strength somewhat without mcreasinK makes it a cumbersome thing to carry the elongation, besides adding very ma about. The boy is powerless to lift it, and terially to the fluidity of the bath, here- wherever he is placed by his attendants by producing much sharper castings. It he is anchored. There is no danger of has not yet been determined how small him running away. This is a stramre percentages of alumiuu'm are necessary and rare disease, and Dr. Wilder says to secure the required products, but from mat it is tne nrst case ot the kind he re- one-tenth to one-twentieth ot one per per cent, cave satisfactory results. The castings made showed a tensile strength as high as 140,000 pounds to the square inch. 1 he alloys was applied in the lorm of broken ferro-aluminuin members to York. have seen south of New The School will open iSept. 5th, and tuition ill be paid to Mrs. Coit monthly. Miss JENNIE CALDWELL. 44:2t EXECUTOR'S SALE Of Personal Property! The Official Document. Hon. D. W. Bain, State Treasurer, has issued a circular notice to the ditlertnt sheriffs of the State, bearing upon the question of the drummers' license tax, of which the following is a copy : State of North Carolina, ) Treasury Department, V Raleigh, August 15, 1887. j Sir : A habean corpus case involving A Suit forjif illions. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 20 Joseph W. Key oi r net' Worth, 1 exits, has been in Chester for tne past ten (lavs, searching for information relative to the hens of Martin On Friday the 16th day of September, 1887, at the late residence of Jacob Mil ler, I will sell the personal property belonging to bis estate consisting in part of Farming Tools. One fourth interest in two threshing machines. A bay mare eleven years old, a set of Blacksmith tools, household aud kitchen utensels and various articles not emimerated. Terms of sale Cash. All persons having claims against the Eastern District of North Carolina. Bv advice of the Attorney General I suggest v -v rt.lUn .n.tn 1... kl-w ..!... I ilham Honeycuttt assault and lto un aft ttat Tm You will, tery six months in jail and Nancy Bibb, old Virginians, who left estate are notified that they must present their property to an adopted son, who has them to me on or before the 23d day of August, lft&o or inis notice win oe pieau , and all persons are requested to ORD A. MILLER, of Jacob Miller. th .,ptii.,tn0i;t Ar,nn o r k I comproiniseit with the le-al Heirs, ann "Act to raise Revenue," in relation to the nilv "'TV"0.1? T ' i", T"? ZaStS Z TSSSl tax on non-resident drummers, will be to complete the t han, npon winch their "Jt&JXSS6 tripd at thm XnvpnP Tom 1KX7 f th. sti cc css depends. 1 lie property consists ol settle without delay. ,m i- ,.f.i.. itu.j c? lV real estnte on Uroadwav. New York, and 1 44:bt. LRAWK wicua wn ui we vdiku dhmcs ror tne - " , ", 7iJ7r .. . 7 oq,i icer t.v was contcL'u 10 inc cuv oi .u'v iurt o -"-"o- -" lwv-" A farmers" institute for Davidson coun ty wi'l be held in Lexington on Tuediy find Wednesday, August 36th and 31si, at : Finch's Halh Special railroad rates. Every one invited. , What has become of the Light Artillery Company organized here some weeks ago. Oar information was that drilling had months in jail, begun, aud everything ready for equip-! Daniel l't meats in the way of arms, harncs?, &c. Jal1 Charles Lycily, larceny one year in penitentiary. however, take the names of all drummers offering to sell iu your county without license, and transmit them to this De- in ii Infl .i..t In n...... .1... T , tx , LIMIIlUICUt 1UI 1UIUIJC ill HUN, 1,1 Ult' Josenh llairston. larcenv. one vear in f , , ,'. .. .. ' ' " luaicmeut oi ine court s euueuuary. i iaw James Mowcry and Wm, Keen, affray, Mowcry one month and Keen three months in jail. Israel Simmons disorderly house, three larceny, four months in ancestors, with a limit ol ninety-nine vears. which has expired. IT they recover it, it will make the Kces immensely rich, as it involves millions. Ches'ey T. Kee and bum s W. Kee, of Chester countv, are said to Ik; nar relatives cf .Mm tin K-"e, and are endeavoring with others to establish then hall sustain the rihts to t,,e lmM)e-,y- Very respectfully, D. W. Bain, Stute IVpiisiiror Charleston, S. U. Aug. 23. W hen frt-M- dent Wallace, of l be 8um liter. S. C. Nat. CHEAP! BEAPEB A Charleston Cashier Skips. uiijum uu j The Monkey Business. Statesville Landmark. bank, opened (hat in. t.tution this inornin. in t lie absence of the cashier. Chits. Bart- The monkey idea, or as some prefer to lett, it was found that thebaic had been call it, the docirine of evolution the doc- opened and a bag containing f,500 in gold, trine of which Dr. Woodrow. of the Pies- abstracted and that the cashier had fled l.illv Bovden. larcenv. judgment sus- bvteriau Church of South Carolina, is the nresuinablv to Canada. It is believed that Booming a town, that allows the fronts ui n.n,i Wmitliftr wnuld trive chief apostle in the South, that man de- the amount nf the defalcation will reach of its largest business houses to go to dc- f i ...l,;:,,,, ;., nrp8P11pp ftf n ! scended from the monkey or some of the $20,000. Bart lett is well conneited, cav. is an tinbiU business to sav the least "I 11 lower animals is gaining ground. It a) . ' , omcer. of it. This is spoken of here, because we j T nthpr julim- assault thirtv davs in hear it commented upon so often by 1 . jit strangers. D.i.-lAa lioc.- ttior wfia n frent, mnnv ....... . . M'liornim. has em irnci Our county hotel is so full that some of cases in which judgment was suspended i The Meelenburg S its lodgers have to sleep in the hall, but upon payroeht of costs then. Mr. Roseman. its host, is so eenial. Assessed Valuation rroperty We ffive below the valuation of the and Judge Clark proves such a good run ner, and Court, week and all, what else cjuld be expected. - Mr. E. K. James has laid pipes into his brick livery stable, and will in the future use water from the works. By this means he can wash thoroughly a vehicle in five minutes that required half an hour or more to do heretofore. Why does not Bowan utilize the labor of her convicts to improve her public highways? Iredell county is profiting by a move of this kind, and the Land mark boasts of what has -fjceupceom-plished by the chain gang. A poor way to attempt to carry a prc hibition election, in any Southern State, is for emmissaries frdni the North to be gin to abuse Ex-President Jefferson Davis for writing a letter, or for doing anything else so far as that is concerned. A Hoggish Deception. f I Just received a nice line of SILVER JEWELRY, Rhine Sicne Ccmbs, Ml anil Hair Ornaments, &c, At PRICES that will astonish you. Calf and sec them and White Polls, 201. Colored Polls, 55. Acres of land 32,354. A professional architect is one of the Horses 351 and lower aniuaals is eainioie irround. It ai - his downfall is attributed to disastrous pears from recent proceedings of the I speculation in wheat and co lon future Mecklenburg Uountv liible tsociety. that I he bank is closed to.dav.i M the omcerx Rev. Thos. 11. Law, agent of the A ineri- expect to resume busines soon ii v v , i . . I can lJiuic society, tor iortn anu south iced it in its entirety. C- 7 " " " J I I a - scandalized about the matter, and as Among the sight- in store for President J Jq C011 VlllCCll. goou us cuus oa ine liureiii society to I v leveiano wnen nc visum au minia arc mat depose 31r. Law. lhe society, of course, little plus who have been trained to stand nau no men wneu n eieeteu mm, mat ne in a row ana twist ineir tans into tne maj- was a monkey man or he would not have ic vmhol "188S." II Dan Lamont don i . . i !.l .i I, , . i . ,. .... . I . . .. . , rest ot tne-townsnips wuu uic e&ccyviuu Deen cnosen: oat navinz mm on its nanc s e neve it let him come down and see e cuikthiirv whieh will be in ven next it may una it eniDarrassins business to (or limpe t. The oltl mamn.v nni U1 J -o - . A. ... ... ... , . - . ..j.l... .... get, ria oi nnn, n ne cnooses to nom on, lilndilv are now iK-ing tangnt to twist men just as tne oyupus oi souin Carolina and respective tails into the letter!- . ., wnicii Georgia were embarrassed by Jr. Wood- stands for Solid South. Fact is the Dcni- row. Who held the Perkins professorship iH-racy is going to be a little hoggish next in Columbia Theological Seminary and vear." It means to cum the who.ecotintn would neither vacate nor res.gn. But, as marked at the outset, the mon- .vjr .v.v... . . ....... ..p., . ..v , . t . v ,o i , vi I . r . . T n.i - the very foremost divines of the Presby- movement ior a i,are uauiering. tenan LlHirch in JNorth Carolina one Richmond. Va.. Ausr. 22 Extensive who lives in less than stxty miles oi movements are beinir made to Statesville-holds it fully; and last week have the largest gathering ever seen here the president of Exeter College, Oxford, at the corner stone lavinir of the Kobcrt J A Py-V Tl . I J I .1 a I Z . . . Cattle 657 ,u . ungianu, preucneu to an immense con- k. ice monument, which takes place iu 1 (34 1 gregation at vnautauqun, . x ., anrt de- October. General Beauregard will be ' I . 1 , . . 1 .m m... 1 ciarea tne w.noie counsel oi tne evolution- asked bv Uov. lee to lie the cniet r.iarsnai ists from the jump. I' is suspected that of the occasion. Jefferson Davis will be a good many ministers who hesitate to invited as well as all officers and men who avow their belief in it, are in sympathy served in the Confederate side during the week : CHINA GROVE. Value. White polls, 199. Colored polls, 0. Acres of land 24,612. . $151,685 Town lots 20 - 10,685 Horses 294 12,920 Mules 80 4,265 flrkvt 8 6 Respectfully, W. II. REISNER, The Jeweler. 27:ly for Cleveland. SELECT SCHOOL Hogs 913.. Sheep 369. 365 PROVIDENCE. Value. .$183,340 . 15,239 . 6,170 25 Goats 10. needs of every Southern town. No town : Mules 121 in this age is regarded as fully equipped Jacks and Jennies 1 that can not boast of a professional ef Cattle 802 6,152 this character, either as a citizen or easy J Hogs 1,015 2,000 oi access. The oldistyie buildings of our daddies must go. 1; Our water works stand pipe will soon be finished. It is now as high as it will be but there is painting to be done, scaf folding to be taken out, anchor bolts to be put in place &c., and it will be at least a week before it will be ready to receive the water. LITAKERS. 489 lvalue. White Poll, 182. Colored Polls, 20. Acres of land 22,269 Horses 97 Mules 60 Cattle 617 A fire alarm was sounded in this place last Satnrday morning about 10 o'clock. It was in the Eastern Ward, at the new work shops of P. H. Thompson. The building on fire proved to be a plank ' Goats 17 kiln. The building and about 1,000 feet of lumber was destroyed. The Landmark contradicts the state- White Polls, 262. Bient made by a Hickory correspondent Colored Polls, 4 ..$113,146 .. 12,6J7 . . 8.540 . . 4,121 Hogs 701 ... 1,269 Sheep 518..,. Jacks and Jennies 1 v ATWEJ.L. with the doctrine. But the-case ot Mr. law is enough to make Father Wiley, his immediate pre decessor in office, turn over in his grave. lo the Asheville Advance, that the freight business at Hickory is heavier than at any other point on the Western road, be tween Salisbury aud Asheville. The hooks show that Statesville has a heavier freight b'u.-hiess, than all of the stations combined, between Salisbury and Ashc V'dle so uays the Ljgudmark. Acres of land 34,817 Town lots 28. Horses3S7.. Mules 186.. Goats 8 Cattle 999 ..... . .. Hogs 1,170........ . Sheep 430 422 10 18 IV -e. .$108,175 . 13,775 . 13,075 4,205 20 3,511 1,225 357 late war. Fred Douglass and Theodore Til ten tvont 'lluiiir Purisi n "-rt'.it ileal tirtthrr IT .. ..L . I . " f tie as as nuie a uiau as, any oi memy as a.ld attracted much . atUention, loth be profound a scholar, as profound a tlwolo- iarKe, distinguished-looking men with gian, a- proiounu a t linker, but be mM8iVe heads of white Kair. They din- planted himself on the hrst chapter ol altogc;her at a restaurant and u Genesis and took no monkey business iu Frenchman afterward said to Mr. Tiltou: us "When I saw you and your brother to- " get her here, although I could, of course, Mrs. Cleveland has received from Dr. understand nothing that von said, I made William Martin, of Cowleivillc, N. Y., Up my mind from the refined modulation the fleece of two full-blooded merino of your voices that you must both oe ora- lambs. The animals are descended from tors. I should like to ask if in England the flock owned by Mrs. Cleveland's it is usual tb have wo brothers so equa - grandfather. Their wool is as tine as lv gifted and experienced in public speak- silk. Mrs. Cleveland, under the direc- iiig?" tion of her mother, has beep employed of late in carding wool, froine yarns of Fifteen years ago that part of Washing- which she intends to make Mr. Cleveland ton which is now the center of fashiou- a pair of winter socks with blue toes and able residences was the favorite campiii heels. She hopes to finish her task before ground of negro squatter.-. Some of the the President starts on his Western trip, more frugal squatters purchased bits ot If the soeks are a success the President ground at a mere nomiiii.1 sum, which will next be treated to an old fashioned they cling to vet. What cost $100 at the pair of suspenders commonly called "gal-1 time mentioued can now be sold for FOB BOYf MRS. W. H. COIT. Begins Sept 5th. 42:lm:pl. MECKLENBURG ' - IRON WORKSi CHARLOTTE, N. C. ; -i T3 If ml 5 uj I r a 5 in Corn,rPrnp hmmmBm JjJ j M Wenburqlron ftorkt SB Correspondence Solicited. JOHN WILKES, A PHE Company, SEEKIl 6 HOME Patronage. AGENTS In nil Cities. Towns and Villages in the ontk. A STRONG Company PROMPT ! Reliable ! Liberal ! J. RHODES BROWNE, DrrsiUent. William C Sftrttarp. COAUT TOTAL ASSETS, - - $750,000 00. J. ALLEN BROWN, Resident Agent, Salisbury, N. 0. r EhSC2 L:entiad r,ra u I'M on X no;tu.u'i xnu JJvJUVttctcaKWt mailed to . ol v i.uritooKi.lulilr'ju.i wcrorolorwd wheolUi by uaoul ' ars' SEMfHAL PAS1ULES. Ksdical O- re f or Nermoa DrbU itr. Omni We&knoMBndPitralPecnvi-r YonnrrorlS dlo A-r-d Ma. Vestal for Kleht Years ia 1 cod ondbrokm down men tnthefnii enjoynientof jTfiPt and full Manly Strength nnrt Visoroun ITeelth. Tft I hoaa mkti ntf r f rr.m liiAmnnv nhscurao ii TroTiTht nhont ht Tndiacretian. Kmorarn. Ow-Brain Avori, ortoofmo Jndnlgonce, wo ask that yon send us wr nnma vrlth fi ntnraent of yonr troa'.ile. ana eecure TUIAL,1J ACKAQ FKKK.with Illcs'd Psniphlet.-. din fcrtbrm trosbln,aBd ail Quacks. wtRweonly aim istobleed their tio- ano t BUJIK MUX last n AS pniL du ant Wmmm ltiun to kimiiii HMMMk orlneonvsMDcsiaaiiy var. Foavatl nseieatifls rawtxai arfariphs. By airmrt pliruionn th teat c t dlsesst iu smmemte ion e of the human orpuiicm utimil. The waned atf mat live clcmenu of life inhw. hack, the aatkal bemum checrAU a rtpidlyimrtw both i MSJIi i ail liatifti TlEATMOrr.-Cij Kattk. S3, two 55. tin; 17 HARRIS REMEDY CO., ff fo Cuntsrs, "Jas r.xentnBtrrct,BT.ioui, aTO. RUITUnD PERSONS can have FRCC TKal Of our Appliance. Ack for TcrmI 25:ly .asHlasf -j 'jBssBmBlBmm ' Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon tal of every variety and capacity. VERTICAL PISTON. Regular Horiz3ntal Piston. VERTICAL PLUNGER. luses. LI8T OF LETTERS. List of letters remaining in post office at Salisbury, N. C, for the week ending .v.gust 20, 1887. Ailline Barker, Fannie Onre, Norman Can s, Hi t L. A V x, Viuce G.it, Uu hard Hoover.J ihn HmI, John Itvtfhy, N P Morgan, li'-v J V North. Hfiinan Itavinvr. Jas K Mori W C Short t, Marv gured, (iei West, G B VooJvvir.l. ileaseay atlvcrtised when the above letters artcille'l lor. A. H, Coyomx, P. M. prices ranging from $to,C00 to $20,000, according to location. One aged negro woman, who still works by the day when she can get work, has been offered $14, 000 for her little eabin and bit of ground. As she would not know what to do with that amount of money should t he accept the offer, she declines to pan with her property. The tomb of Gen. LafayeJte, in the pri vate cemetery of tne cucred Heart, in Paris, was decorated by a large number of Americans ou the cLy beloie i. i rcneh national holiday. A Svciety was formed for the purpose of presenting a .itatue of Lafayette to th city of Paris. I I i sssw5JswBmw ffe1 -AjSj PSmaHal SMBBBBHBhBBaBBBBBBai ' ' f 1. 1 Tho most simple, durablo and effective .1 ls A rfW 'amp in tne market lor iMines, vjuarnes, Refliieries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. $r5r Send for Catalogue. Tie A. S. CAIfflflH STAH POMP WOES, Foot or East 2-i:o Stiikkt, Xkw Vokk
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1887, edition 1
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