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- : " -- -' ;" ' - ' KJ - "V r . a jCarolina jatchmaiL XYelk ves- sometimes fit'.: is appro- 1 Jmate topeg$ It w so iu the. case ot a story .repenny :.$ubftsW 6y. the Kcv YoVk " an'jtft author a om6i2ent ho related;, "a lldivtweeii the Honorable, Jolm S. Henderson? and rJnA . jTarney, of Michigan, Wowf (fat of a conversation m re- .irara to the. late- war, in wuicii iur. ;uederson is represented "as usingj Ian- tru:ice of&nsive to thenars Of federal ildiers. for which Mr.Tarsney collsrd- . J. t - l 1 ed himf and was going to put mm through a regular , milling, but was ihindered by friends present. It.wiU.be seen by:the.subjoined; letter from Mr. -Henderson 'what "he has to say about it r.'Hi friends here knew it was all iale before liis denial of it; for there is Tno-man wore considerate in-the choice rf Words and conduct than Mr. HM who has not the first dim trace of the blackguard or bully about him. ! ifrom the Charlotte dixoaiele.- 'r Salisbury, K.-C, Jantl, 18S8. -Theteleirram published in the Herald (N. YI) of December Slst, sent from Ionia, Mich., the day before, is a tissue of fcilse hood 'from beginning -'to end. Shortly .before, the reeess I attended a. dinner at ; 4ke Metropolitan hotel m honor of ex r Judge A. 1$. Moore, of Michigan, but am unconscious of having uttered a word ; which would have given offense to any o . ,4he uests. I certainly did not Intend to ; : too sa. ; Xo worn passed between :;; Mr. l. jj ohnB. Tarsney, of Michigan,- and xny self.' used .no .lnuJLUng language to wards any tno and none was used ' to wards me. There was no excitement, ho niru nA TirrHf nnil lirt n Trl rvorir T lirl not Rive utterance to, find i do not cner ish the sentiments attributed to me. In vthe feW; words Trsaid, I alluded with re gret to the fact, that the remains of 11, - 200 federal soldier lay buried in a Fed "eral Cemetery near the town in which I lived, and I stated that it was my purpose ' .io introduce a i bill in which Congress r, would beaskea to make a liberal appro :jriation to nave, improve and adorn the lery; and I expressed the hope that Con jkress would make the appropriation. did not say a word detrimental to the services or memory of the dead soldiers of the Union. L " 2,1, 'John" S. HexdebIsox. I f Senator Vance spoke before be :arl era Democrats on'riiurdday night. -An abstract of ; Ins speech appears in 'tW NewYork papers. He spoke to rihe toait: The Unioirof the States. IndiTisable forever." . The World savs Mhe provoked a greatdeal of enthusiasm, i . Here is his conclusion : ' I "As all roads lead to Rome, and as i all streams flew-toward the sea, so all that is good and salutary and benefi , .cent in the principles of human, liberty i tends towards Democracy. The Deni" ! ocratie party, therefore, which believes in a strict construction of the instru , inent which defines and limits the ingnss oi me oiaies ana people ana tne ,rjwer8 of the common Government, - rh-A - nafir mirl cjiyAcf itTV74 r Mi. UVQU UI1U O U i LCU ItlCUU VI I, UC Jt; . union W the American States, -i uft?.. - nrw5ti vterfpt -'iM'tinltfir nf ife :. i . -? IE i urn i j ri i Mil i i r" w i n ' 1 1 i riirn i v J ..otiA. , ' : - o - " -0 1 r:t TTa mutual regard ajid a fraternal i t lrr -n of each for Hie common wpI .ft all, should and will hist so Ions an citizens I - Pardon me for theinKle suggestion ! as I close, that we hav4 not yet attain- ed to that desirable and perfect union. T Whose fault it may be I . wilt not here f say, but the fact remains that one por- '.tion of these-totates continues to claim vtbe light to interfere in the domestic taffairs of another In ways most illegal ana lOflmsire. bo long as this contin- ues real union cannot come and cannot ; be looked for. It has been so for the steady adherence to principle by the 'Democracy oi the North, and their readiness to extend the benefits of the uion to their, Southern brethren that brongbt the Unian sentiment thus near ia-supremacy. Be it your glorious I mission, to ccTmplete this noblest work ;df patriotism' (.. . V The Wilmington . Star says : The President in his very able message in- - dicated that great financial disturbances i ' were sure to occur, unless the present . accumuianon oi surplus was stopped, j -"; He has already had to "step in and help .itideover a. strain or iwo. But others ; see tbe danger and are axiously work . rig.tp l avert it. A great financial .cr&sli.ynB surely come, if the folly of iathpastiswpeMisi in. The real Democrats in t lie Congress are striving if now 'to bring about tariff- reform and f to put an eud to thee eternal bleeding. i'Jtft.-'T--..:. III- nr.. !... t- . - it i - , iue iwnuY ii w t wt rier-u ourvai ueci ares ;i il is-either "panic or r vision." It ' " "Secretary McCnllotrgh, " Secretary Folger and Secretary Fairchild have : year after year ;cidled the attention of Congress to the embarrassments occar ; piqued by ii steadily increasing' annuall ;' i 4Thej haye cleary sfcited 4he peril - mhkh vfe woiiid incur if the surplus y h suineckio icalMiiu. been j-edeemed; rl hebonds have all been redeemed. : t . . i """r "5 jy.uiejHu j.oyjL, ana '.the surplus in that time will' amount to half H'billidii dollars. - - c. . "c iwc ujn. naaa coi- - . i nir-nrv tint hAi.'.nf. x l 11. -1 a j t ":-" ' j;uv nijj cuanneis oi Jcommrcej Ify the purchasd,of bonds' There ; were tvs Ilions between h ' two considerablf -fkl- 1 rueurgi i on me 2Jlh Dec oi e of .,m at ilwrencville, resn ti in : ;9HiJv'Ulfxl and fiire wouiided. - "VVnk. Hertii. of Little Rock, Arlcan- xho iUed his yungr wife and her pamert-was pursued by a mob who roiind him asiee nde a large.- tree, lie claimed iiistihcation for killing the maa but vHred io e.xuse fc.: killing bis wife.- He was hung to a limb of ho tree under. which he was found sleepiuj I rr A committee of learned physicians ipppinted to investigate the Cftnse of 2,(KH) cases of typhoid fever in the city of Pittsburg, Pa4rcentlyv have, dis covered it in the water of the Ohio river, one glass of which was found o contain lo.UOUUOO tl bacteria and unlimited numbrj Of other living creatures. i , ' ! The Grovernor of Maine, . Mr. Bod well 'died a few days, ago, and now it is announced that Governor Marma- duke, of Missouri, is dead. Two States have thus sustained the loss of their Governor in the course of ten or twelve dav$. j Tlie Mary landers -on the co;ist of their rivers are kept ousy watching their oysters. . Pirates . from 'other States slip in and dredge their oyster fields and carry off their bivalves. Little fights are not acorn man between these people. ' A man named Walker was killed at Scottsburg, yesterday, by a -'IL s & D. train sipwiy approacning ine aepot. i i .- i a, I i Themanj Walker mdiscretly attempted to cross the track and. was struck and instantly killed. ' ' - r ' Aqup-dalla, a mill port of Porto Rico, w;is swept Wnikuge tidal wavp, Dec. 27, land tiftMhree houses destroy- eq. Steven neaa. oocies were wusnea out of their places in; the cemetery and lost m the sea. . The bed clothing jused in cases of d'phtheria will carry the seeds of the disease- for a 3Tear ibr, more unless thoroughly scaulded land washed be fore packing away j or using them or using again. . Rev. J.M. Northman, an ex-corn municated Catholic priest from St Mary's College, Gaston county, N. p. got int6J.rouble.at Atlanta, last week by getting drunk and behaving unlaw fully. - The "trn5tei and popular" cusbier of the t Herkimer (N.' Y.) N;tiona Bank, Marcus W. ; Rasbach, has ub scouueu, leaving a aeiaication ot over $30,000. He had been speculating. Two bright New Jersey young wo men, dissatished with the money they made teaching, invested $50 in poultry. The first year their profits were 1,000, the second &,000, J ! Kegs of-wh'sky have been washed ashore at Toledo that are supposed tohave lain in a shipwrecked vessel at the bottom of the ,lake for thirty years, "htrickland s neck was broken find heTlied'without a strnggle.'v Such the closing story of a young man in South Carolina.: hung for the murder of his step-mother in July last. .! Dr. James F. Loner, of Newbern, is HieacL He was a man of distinction. 'in his profession, especial 1', and also in learning and general ability. ' ,' A law has been passed, in Waldeck, Uenntty: forbiddtnsr the gran tine of u marriage license to a pei-son addicted to il l 1 1 1 1 tne liquor naoit. Law.lerreli; a young man of 20 years, was committed to jail in Ashe ville, Deei 30th, on the charge of for- gery. - Snow storm and hurricane in Greece on night of the 26th Dec. Twenty five vessels were driven ashore and wrecked. - i Richard II. Barringer, of Troy, Nl Y., died on the 25th Det ember, from smoking cigarettes nicotine poisoning did the work: A U. S. Treasury agent is in a party gone to the coast of Florida in search of hd treasure, guided by an old chart. , There are 30,0.00 tenement houses in the city of New York, sheltering from two to twenty families each. President Cleveland, it is said, will send in a supplementary message on the reassembling of Congress. Stricken with Paralysis. While Mrs.! II. M. Irwin, wife of Mr. Jas. P. Ir wan. was making a pur chase in Guy- Maxwell's fish stand, ycsieraay morning, sue was suddenly nade helpless by atroke of ' naral vsi The stroke .is quite serioius, yet hopes iare eniertainea tor her recovery A Charlvtle Chromh. L - .1 BarthaTiake. St. Xouis, Jan, 3.--A special from the .ty of Meco says tfrafc thWaHh quake felt thpreyesterday morning w:is nerceptibly felt throughmjt southern AtexicQ and jn the city of Igu'alapa "it was auite sever ' Snma' .mnrra f property, (consisting principally :in the crncKiu.g oi wajis, is reported, but no loss ot life, v ' J l.'-.-: : V A Banker Hisilnff. . Rocaester, N, Y., Dec. 3J.5Yilliam M, Smith, assistant cashier of the GennHii American Bank, , has disappcArcd. -: He was $9,000 short in his acciofln; ' Nortlr Carolina's-Dead, i , : From thc;Wiimington Star. . - During the .year 18S7,North Caro lina was, bereaved of I niany jralnable sbus-orne of them of -;Stae; i fcputa- tionst and a few of distinguished -abilities. We note the following i Itev. Calviri HrAViley,mb, itev. J. juoore, ur f josepu t Humug.woi ui, Jndt Thomas S.. Ashe. Rev. W. A McDonald, Dr. D. G.L V. Ward, Dr, W ,11. Smith. UT. Thos. A. tttone, Dr. James A McRaecTiavis E. Hooker, Edwin E. Burrnss, Drv W. 11. fool, Edmund S. Bnrwell, John Woodhouse-, M. P, Leak, Judge D. II. Starbuck, William L. Smith. Mai, Peler M. Halev fai Jump- rP Tiittlpidhn . Dr. i&amuel L. Love John G." Washington, JjEx.-Lt, Governor James II. Robinson, John W. nunnincihnm. (Jul. Kjlward Graham v " cj l :. " , Hay wood, Dn James P., Bryan, Nathan Ai Stedtnan; V. Q. Johnson, Henry T. Jordan, Rev. L. S. Burkhead, D.D., Dr. Giles Christian Uou- Matt. Loye, and Dr. James r. Long. . J ' Feeding and Scalding Hogs. An ear of corn, or a. peck of meal, fed to a hog in October or Noveniber, will make twice as much pork as the same .quantity fed in an open pen dur ing the cold.-rainy December or Jan uary weather. I Bi whatever method the! water be heated, it should not ibe cooler than 150 decrees nor hotter than 170 de grees Fahrenheit, when a i carcass is dipped into it. One hundred and six- ty is aoout tne i)roper temperature to nn.ke all the hair "come" easilv4-with-r out risk of Jlsettiii5,vany portion.' Tbhi may ixxaeterminea .oy ine use oi an or dinary -thermometer, i of wbichvery farmer should havexwo or three. A Jittlc strong ashes added to the " water will cause the scurf to slip more easily, and a pint of common tar will ; greatly facilitate the process. Southern, Cul tivator. ; Fatal Collision. Charleston, Dec. 30. For some time 1 here has bqpn bud feeling between John It. Keels and P. J. Bowman, 0f Bishpp ville, growing out o' legal proceedings. On December 4th, Keels and Bowman came into personal collision at Bishop vine, and Bowman was shot in- the hip. To-day ,according to specials to the News and Courier,- the affair culminated in a magistrate's office at Sumpter,;whpre the parties were preparing bonds to keep the peace. An affray took place, hi; which knives and firearms were used, and which resulted in the wounding of John K. Keels, his father O. E. Keels, P. J. Bow man and W. J. Handy, and in the death of George E. Hayncsworth, the magis trate.5 It was the mostitcrrible affair of Jhe kind ever known in the country. r She Played Her Part. St. I Frances, Ark., DeccUer 30. William llerrig, a wealthy planter', hr s for soinc time past been jealous of the nt tchtions paid to his wite by AVilliam Matthewson, arid he forbade him to come to, his house. This was disregnrdjed by Alatthewson, and on Tuesday last he call ed and invited Mrs. llerrig to take a drive with him. While the woman- was getting ready, llerrig shot and killed Matthewson and then forced his wife to drive to Mattbewson's house with the dead body. On her return she found her home in flames and was shot and killed by llerrig. llerrig then fled. Mrs. lte: rig was formerly an actress in Pauling Markliam's company and later was in W. II. Lyttle's combiualion. " They Could Kot Agree. The committees of the Northern aud Southern General Asremblies of the, Pres byterian Church of America, appointed to confer upon the subjects of organiza tion and the issues dividing the two branches of the church, concluded their meeting Friday night. A Louisville dis patch .says: The sessions were secret, but it is understood that adjournment took place without any definite action having been agreed upon. Bev. Dr. Jos. R. Wil son, of the Southern Church, who was made Secretary of the Conference, stated that another joint session of the commis sion would be held before the General Assemblies convened next May. H. C. is the Place for Him. The agricultural Department yesterday received a letter from a gentleman in Dakota who betravs a desire, to get away ii'oin that section to a more gpnial cli mate. ; Jle say?: "W ill you please tell me something of the climate &c, of North Carolina? We now, have snow banks here ten feet high." The gentleman may travel the wide world over without find ing a better climate than that which gen erally prevails in North Carolina be tween he Piedmont section and the At lantic coast. Storekeepers and ?atiffers harp ln . n o t - appointed by the Secretary I of the ireasury as ionows : uoiana j. iim, Hillsboro. fourth .North Carolina: Jns. R. Boaz, Dalton; James W. Dobbins, West Kebo; Alrin G. Grayson, Crcs ton : James T. Hewett. Catawba David J. Hiir, Germantown; Christopher C. Martin. Jonesville; David T. Mendeu hall, Boortesville: A.- D. Poiudexter, Poindexter; Jas. M.uery, Grade, fifth North Carolina, Quill toothpicks come from Francp. The largest factory in the world is near Parisrhere there is an annual product of 20,000,000 quills. The factory; was started to make quill pens but when these went out of-use it w;s turned intp a toothpick mill. Wooden toothpicks are .made principally in Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana and Ohio. j The Coming Comet ', It Is Atnciikl by a grateful . patron that the next comet will apppear In the form of a huge bottle, having "Goldep Medical Discovery" inscribed upon it in bold characters, .Whether this conceit and high compliment will be verified, remains to be seen but-Dr. Pierce will continue to send forth that wonderful vegetable com pound, i and potent erodicator of disease. It has no equal in medicinal and health giving properties, for imparting rigc r and torte to the liver and" kidneys, in purifying the " blood, and through , it clean si lij? and .renewing the whole sys tem. For scrofulous humors and con-1 sumption, or nung scrofula, ia its early i&igcs, it is a positive specific, Druggjsts. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS ANDTORE i-fi KEEPERS. 2f -Lv: ' I griarahtce ShHoer' Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from ijthe hu man body, where they exist, if ifsedlao eordins to directions. You are author ized te flail it upoli th"5 above conditions. JJavid. 1!a OIUB, x 'rojirieiori lwuiuiure, - . A .Cestly Church BurneaJ Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. SlThe Imnlau- uel Pr&ibJteriiUi church, the Grstf rdtisi ous structure in theeity . caught fire at 8 t'cloct this' morning and; nothing now remains bit the wall..: . It Was built at a cost i( $1SO,000 in 1875and was lusurel lor icj3,wu, - a raecniifi oi uirucwjrs was Ikeltl ibis morniiii; and it was decided to rebuild immediately. ) p. la Onral Tmty, Eaaci'iai Consumption, and Wasting in Children, Seottft Emulsion of Pui-t Cofl Liver Oil with'Hypophosphites is a most valu able food aud medicine. It creates! an appetite for food, strengthens the nervous system, and builds up the bbdyV : Please read : . " I tried 3cotts Emulsion;, oii a young- man whom physicians ,tj,t times had given up. Hince he began using the Emulsion, his Cough hais ceased gained flesh and strength, aud from all appear ances .his life will be prolonged many years. ' I have. been in Hospital (Service tor the past twenty years, aud neycr have used any preparation with greater satisfaction." John Sullivan, ifospital Steward, Reform School, Morganza, Pa. "n ' m u . : jjr r In the State agricultural department there are on exhibition sonje handsome whisk-brooms, inthe .manufacture;' of which nQthiugifoaUye products and home labor was UJrtdJ ana the broom? are as cood, as che-ap-and as lieatl a any to be seen anywhere. The broom corn was grown by Mr. J. T. Patrick. Immigration Agent; the handles nre ol mountain mahogany from the festefn part of the State, and they were ralide by the Goldsboro broom fac ory? HaleUjh Obseiver. Th fiprmnn minister at Constantino pie to the Turkish government, ha given oinciai:noiiiiciiiiou mat m iuc ccui ui u war between Russia and Austria Ger manv will surtnort "Austria. BNmarck has iu plain terms therefore, notiljed the Czar not to attack the lesser powers, me alliance which will be found, according to appearances, will be the powers of Germany, England, Austna,rIurkey,and this fat assures us on this - side f the Atlantic, and the rest of the world, that peace will reign some time in Europe yet. . The Good Old Law. Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 31. T-Six tramps have been sentenced to be givcn;;thirty lashes before the court house dopr, on Monday, in accordance with an old law Reduction of the Fnblis Debt ! I 5 - Washington, Deo. 31. The public del)! reduction for December is estimated iit the treasury at $14,000,000. ; I Vilu;?'igton & Weldon IX. It. de clares a dividend of 4 per cent. APPORTIONMENT Of j SCHOOL MONEYS TO TI1E DIKFKRKXT School Districts of Rowan County j VOli TIIK YKAKS 1887-V8, f At $1.50 per Cnjita. . j 'Townships. C i. 55 Salisbury . do do H Franklin. . . do do do do Uuity do Scotch Irish . do do do do ! do do Mt. Ilia.... do do Steele i 2 27 4 1 1C2 00 04 50 351-2 5b 12i Is iOtj 48 720M0M) 00 K9 Vo'i 50 58 i 87 00 62 1 9: 00 70; 114 00 7f 114 00 67i 100 50 88 j 57 00 72r 108 00 CO I CO 00 CG 90 00 0i 120 00 662 9P3 00 89: lp CO 13; 19 0 :;o 45 c 2 43 44 40 04 id U 00 60 00 24 ; $6 00 32 j i8 00 44 i 60 CO 27 i 40 5f 48' 72 CO 42) 33 i 3:?! 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N - ; ; For sale by IJingham & Co., Young & Bos tain, and N. P. Murphy. VALUABLE LAHD FOR SALE. There is a very .valuable tract of lapd for side in the heart of the famous "Jer sey Settlement" one mile South of Lin wood. It comprises nearly 400 acres, can be easily divided into two tracts, with fine dwellings, and out-houses on each. There is nearly 100 acres seeded in wheat and a larjre part in "clover, which grows finely. Nearly 100 acres of Yadkin river bottom. This valuable property can be bought for $2o an acre, and it is worth every dollar of that price. For Ajrthcr information address s4 WATCHMAN Salisbury, N. C. .ryilLIoLL II II LEXINGTON, KY. iTie bst enilpped neliool In the State; iMWrmmOdntlon trfetty flrat-elara: heated by ntani find Mfrhted by ipui only two younir Udloa to the room; uplendid faculty of fXrleBl teachers. Bcwion be (fins Snd Monday in September. ' For particular or Catalogues, address T. T. PA TTJCRS O-V, Jrc., Lexlnaton, Ky. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. A 2o0 lb second hand font of Bruce's Bourgeois at 1Q cts. per pound. Tied up aud in boxes. A second hand of 100 pounds of Smith & - McKellar's Bourgeois at 12 cts. per tt. In cases. A second hand font of Smith & McKel lar's Brevier, CO lbs. In cases and tied up, at 12 cts. A second hand 40 lb font of Great Primer ' at 15 cents per lb. " v A large 8 line border, ornamental cor ners, at 14 cts, per lb. A large 10 line ornamental border at 1-i cts. per ih. And various other fonts of advertising oi display type at about half original cost. INVENTION-: S?M5S the last half century. Not least am on;; the wonders of inventive progress is s -LUUVI illl'.l iLIl Ifl 1 i IV I II. IL ( .111 K: perfoi."0l all over the country without separating ai "wprKers lrom tncir Homes. P:iV lihornh nnv cmh Can do the Work; either sex, young or ola; :if special ab- ay required. capital nti , t.'u.(.)v are started free. Cut this out au. return to us and we will send you free, so.? fl thinir of creat value and imnortanee; i o C. r-j- - - I - . you, that will start you in business which will bring vou 111 : more money nsrhl nway, tlian anvthinff else in the world. Grand outfit free. Address Tr.UK & Co., Augusta, Maine. Compare this with your purchase: ESTLESSN ESS. A STRICTLY VIOITABLt MVLTLCSS rAMItr MCOIC1NK. a&caa, sa. aito PH1LADELPH1 A. Price. ONE Dollar As you value health, perhaps life, examine each package and be cure you get the Genuine.. See the red Z Trade-Mark and the full title, on front of Wrapper, and on the aide the seal and signature f J. II. ZelUn St Co., as in the above fac- simile. Remember ther is do other genuine Simmons Liver Regulator. SALISBURY MARKET. - DECEMBER 2(J., Cotton market entttul weekly by . HOYDEN & QUINN. Cotton strict jofxl niiuiiling, 0 good middling, " ...,,LI!w. (it niuidhiir. ' low miouiiut!:, u 44 stuiaes'& tinges, S to 0 Market tirm and in gcod demand Couptry prcdude market corrected 1 y JULIAN & WATSON. Corn, new, , 35 40 Flour, country family, $2.15 $2,40 Wheat. 70 ch 00 Country bacon, hog round, 9 10 Butter, 15 .20 Eggs, ' - 15 Pork, good, ' 8(9 Irbh potahH. good. t WCrt Lard, copnJry, : S) 10 HUMPH RE Y;?l Ctoth&Cold BiiinS irwfcP.o.awmtJ ubt ot rarscipAi. bos.; coaia Worms. Wvtia.'!. VVorm iL'olio rylDg Italic, or teeuiroK vi mi m-i.a .f niiMitpn nr Adults.. ItvMMtlerv.Orioiat:. BiHons Uolic 'Cholera Mrbit.,Vmniung.. pidphei, Hick Hfsdscbe. Vril j IV 1 ll . K.mKK Hi 12 fS 14 Ift Kiinnrsedorlslnul Periods. -f , . niics. fi -i.j m 7i 1 v. a . ...... Cronn. Hon eh- Diffiealt Brpatbinr. Salt IllleoltErIPe,,, Eptiori Pi ncurasuini, uuenmnin i aiisi. . ver ana A cue.-. Chills. Malaria., PilM. Blind or liWdmr .. .... 16 17 Catarrh. Influeaxa. i'old in the HA 20 Whoopinc Conch. VKeatt;oiicl OeiMH-al lNsbilUu.PhyiBcal Weakifl 4 27 Kidnrv iiiumh,... .rrvous nebiHtr- 1 L. n... 3 I'rlna ry WrsliiifM. ettin Be4 33 IHnfaocs or me ncn. ririun.ion SPECIFIC bold by Irasiht, or sent poxtpaitl on rax ?f price. uiiuafcls-JOtxw. luviiutua 3:Gm . - - 1 " 4 THE LEADIKG m T. V. WOOD &S v 10 S. 14th St., BickQondf h. Request'all Gardeners, Farm Truckers to send 'for th -NEW SEED CAT AL For 1888. It contains desdiijtios all new" and desirable variet -ns Y4 for the Farm and Garden tlntpre r adapted to the South! a I- Crass & Clover Seeds a Spicaty. Catalogue mailed free. Send vet it. 11:3m. . ; )R. JAMES R. CAMPjELL Physician and Surge fple of OiTera his services to the Salisbury. and vicinity.' 1 ; Office in Maj. Cole's iron front corner Main and Fisher streets. lilding 10:Gra. - Having qualifiel kh XdminitHiHx on the estate of T. CVHytle, dfc'tlJ:! per sons having c'aims again.-t smestatc are hereby notified toi 'present siintf to the undersigned on or b'eforJ 26t$ day of Noveniber, 18S8, . or tMilvoticc w ill be pleaded in lmr of thein t jl very JANE C. H YDE1 JllixJ ,Ncv. 23, 1887. 5:Gw 2?S??15 Sea "Woiidors Cxislnl thou- s I sands of forms, tut ara'sVPss ed by the marvels of i invention. Those who are in need of profitable ea ie done while living at honfpould at once send their address'' to Itaictt & Co., Portlantl, Maine, and - ret urn iniorinatiou now cither s ages, can earn from 5 to pc upwards wherever tliev live. started free. --Capital 'hot require liave made over JM) m a siugl this work. All succeed. Tisit Cedar Cove HaiseiJ, Win -h are now-hv odds the forget, conducted and well stocked with reliable fruits of-ahy nursery in t Contains more reliab'e acclmfhtr titJ f Aoplcs, Pcachcg, Pears, Grape.?, "U other jfruits for and rarden phtuuu??. I Wc have netition as to extc;:i greu beautifully ijrown trees an desirab'c aj;es and sizes will please vou in stock. Wo Ei and Yoirrf j-derl solicited. Prices reasonable. crip- tive catalogue sent 'freeu. . Addre? N. W. CRAl Sl.ore, YaiUun County,! 47:v. Aiiiiistrelor's Sale of M . On Saturdav the 17th dav.oflD next, at the late residence of Davi 'jan. deceased. I will sell the )lal jn which the said David Morgan md died, con'si-sting of 152 acres m less. - ' ; The terms of sale will bo Cash, a: soon ts the sale is confirmed, which be ten days after' sale. JACOB moroa: S: It. AdiMT of David Mori When I say Cube I do not mean mereh stop them lor a time, aud then have them turn again. 1 mkav a icadiual. ct'tfi I have made the disease 01 FITS, EPtLEPSY or FAIXIKG SICKNESS A life lone study. T wabrant my remedy 1 Curb the worst cases. Because others hav failed! s no reason for not now receiving a carl 8end at once for a treatise and a Fkrr BottlI 01 my infallible Kkmkdv.. Give JSipresI ana x oss umce. - 11 cosis yon noiniug ior trial,' and it will cure you. Address H . G. ROOT. M . C. 1 83 Pearl St.; KewYobi G:tiro. V7. I . DOUGLAS $1 SliOi . t! c crig. a-1 -vnd cd y 1-and -sew dwetstoe n t"i wor.c, cqu cuatcia made ' i 1 I j-s.vj-l.6ii es t'i t cost f.oan, 4 to 0 do 1 's. - T $3 SHOE.;1 The only S3 SEAMI.KSSj Biioe to tne vroriti , TTitn-1 oat tacks or nail?. pincst Call, pc . and warranted.' Coi Bottoq and Laea, ail Styles toe. As stylish and durable as tboae coannrKorSfi.: all wear the W, Im iKJuaiAa W bnoe, Omb4i m ud 11 1 hi and em QGJE ai?i?Tir Avm a 1 1 1 -: 1 1 ;-u 'HI 1 131 Vp- Save m VW' v. I DOUGLAS fJSO SHOE Is ane(. el ted for beary wear. If not sold by Ttmr deair writ X7.lt, TDOVaULH, BrocUon, Uasal For sal by 31. SBROwit St, Aujj, 1st 1888,' i '. ' ,SacM C. P. I a Mm Kolvtl,stai,(l m1 saies nf Oil ri8mii)Gbo ctMuuu wc JiavinWA bought larlv.havn slilltbu;lan(l a bcautift ine ot Such asFases Gups ai Alburn Scrap BorifaT Autognph Albums, and1 narabeJcssothepxmnf suiuiuit ior And wc would sucrge'sj to. all those who vero prevented from, getting to town hy the Jad roads of last week, to ' v " ' ' ' : f . - ,- -: . . Tsie Ailfant2e cf tLis OpjcntBltj, and fit the' same time by tanking selections from nur Rtopk- n t uv 11m I OLElHIXG OUT mm HDItv 1 1 V Lrij nave . jnarKCU Uiq balance. ? ; JIM B300HID; Jill H I B Two huntbei suitsof Clothes left. Our prices to-ilav per suit: 37, W W SG 37, 7.23; a!i worth double tho" moiicv. - 1 - :Lf '1 Met C. 0. D; Store. - i' i-.H WHSU "STOU WANT HA ROW ARE AT LOW FIGURES r, Cation tlic tmdrri''isel at KO. 2. Gr Row. Ih A.ATWL1.- - i A-cnt for the CaiweUTfcresL:r TI13 underfilled have cntcrel into" co-hartier.hip for thepurnbse of eonduc ins the 1 iKUUJMtic ana COMMISSION business,, to date froi March '-'8, 1S87;. Consign menu especially solicited. ; ; : . ' , The undersipietl takes this of portunit. o return thanks to his numcrouMriend f,r thor nsitronnire. and asks tne con liiumnpft .of the sanic 10 ine .1r.11 r im . . 1 -viivnsnmr ile will always fo uii hand to. serve th patrons of tlie t r ma -: 07.tr j . 1, AiutiriUi M0HTGASE SALE OF LAND. wiioi ras ft Mortiraire Iteed was made ' .ith 1 hv .it Jaiv l..WJiicn saiu. t .1. .1.... . I mi' iivv: wiitn ii ii i iiiui 1 A -4' ? I riE Y rat Presents ; vaitf . - NEW FIBM "ii.reDetHl is 'registered ia the ISeisterl Oflive.of KowsV county, m ii fv. "ig conditions of said Mortfra-u; I)eeI have i r-id Knw therefore, on the UStl i day of January, 1S&8, at the Conrtllousol doSr iir SalislMiry, at tfo hour, of.12 -.1-11. - wn I will sell n tract of S0h acres of land; situated in At well town-1 ship, adjoining tne tanus ui rvmwu r es nerman. George; Cornher amV others, tinder, mortgage to secure the- bavment of this debt. - , A a t?t 1 r A T J XOTiE. Ad mr. of U W. A.UNGW5, ccr 27tH,J8S7r v. . t: -'I ' 1. 7
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1888, edition 1
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