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r - 1 . . f ?'-; i - )- . i Tt ! 'i " u 1 1 i Vs. -t If: e Carolina Watcten. THURSDAY JAN. 12, 18BS. , 2L O.JStimps anl Coina. Deportment have perpetrated some very! foolish thins." Changing the color c just as cheap and far more eoarementj to the public?' The -crei.iry ofthe f reasiirT. Ve sunpoie is responsible foi- o many oi our coins being, so nearljj. 6f a iize that it takes close looking to letter nostajw stamps from red to green,; rep&uea. zix.t rowa ... . .7 u--. f P.o p M. GJ senate msunnortot the r was tt - " T , J occliniea his seat while readins h Why did he want green, wnen reu w, - : , . , . t . . I - discern the difference lhe one cent, I fco couect,thd revenues Of this govern- I . Hi ihW the 5 ct. "nickel and the $HMnf. h Aitt.U nr imuosts on imnortsJ ... r 1 -. - i .-a. - ' 1 I rold niece are all neark -the same in by ex . u , - ..Jr ldwjfinil ln7 1in.rl: fnr. hrur' Oonress msdne UiiUi knows tohavethem as different po3aibIe constUurional fluestion involved, but it except shcb as are like unto himseK. and yet this facthus never had govern- ig pUreiy niatter of;policy or interest, This may be seen by taking a view or mnt attention, or, if it ha.v was purr with regard to local State interest 'and the-brnte'icreation. Pigs ami lambs fpotely ignored. - .Can any one oiler - jeasonable explanation ? ., . Mr. Lamar has resignetf tne omcc gi Secretary. of . .the .-Interior, ana .f res-i dent Cleveland has accepted -his resig- rvun lnn nf .Mr:' T.amar to Unnromfl r'lMi' to whichh thenpremo tourt bench, to vhicnn; has been nominated is spoken of as assured Tvuhconsohdate the northern repuwi- L-- .1' IV can strength against Mr. Lamar," with wlirmi lhi " Arm n Pint htuess for the Bench will pass for nothing. Thus; it r"- . - - rri'tl,nf. inftrfhem Publicans ire M Ii c" " -j , . M1 not wijhng the war shall end, but will renew it lyheneyer it is proposed thatl i - a finnthftm mail miv occanv a prbmi - Bent place in the government. A fpw and a clearer perception of the wrong t -. .I -. i : Dronosed bv the rejection of Mr. La- wisdom on -tor Stewart declared his purpose to support : tne ..nomination. ; L ' 1, ' - 'j 1 - The Raleiffh Neics aiid Observer w, nmm H-nrsnti' W 11W . J . i j . , ... . , trolnced Eeveral bills for the aophtum of the; internal revenue and one for .the appropriation; of $20,000 , for f e - nnblushing prevaricators of the Iowa, Michigan, stripe at one and the same ' iimeJ ! He is a. watchful, earnest and patriotic representative, who, having ijpne shis - full -du ty in the times that iried men's souls, is now willing to let fey-gones beby-gohes, while maintain ing, the justice that is due the heroic Southern dead j and permits no man to sarpa'S'Jiini in devotion to the bsst in t2rsts of the Whole country. - I ) - A . patent has ben taken out by .Josiah Daily, Madison, Indiana, for jnkihg :Maple .Sugar . and- M:Aple rfyrup, without the trouble of tiippiii-g "'-maple, trees' and boiling down the sap. Sherman is doing his level best to sfjr the abolition of the internal revenue respect; yve would like to Know ir ne- up the Republicans to resist the- con- system, and diseased the principles in- nas ever renu any ?cieu uuc a ' 4?nft TW HnbliMTis of tie solved with masterful ability. This this subject, if so, his eyes and ours c-er- firm?iUon The Republicans of tje fathftrof Deraocraey rgedi repeal be- tainly see differently." We have, just - Ne w York Legislature have unanimous- f1 h Pmprncv to ins- been examining a work of this kind ly, withrpne exception, denounced the tify;i? continuance of the internal taxes and find that it says :- kl hose most i nomination mid shown "all the enom or. to warrant taxation5 of industries dissimilar are best adapted to be joined their malicious leader can desire. Itjis to accumulate in the treasury Con- in matrimony. ' ... . Li;vaw nf W qrtnK gress promptly repealed these laws and He say "lie a little ingenious alwut not nnliely that hatred of th. oouth k I U l ., ib find dut through yonr sister." We the subject of vhom'Sena- support the government.- The internal heart, and it you get her heart, you A XWda k onf whohns revenue" system of 1801 w:is a war think you will succeed in getting her , Of JNeVuda, IS One WhO has .-', mA.A I ' mnaxr ; -ilov's nmvU in Srm- f-fiir rfnv? i v..t. 'pairs to the Federal cemetery at Salit-- the effort of I statesmen 13 to getjid and old dadjy, will receive the volleys bury lie th us' hits thhail on the of the surplus and not to increase the of snow balls. Better say do not marry ' bead and administers a rebuke to the revenue Declaring the internal reve- one who Ms no respect for the aged - Any saccharine matter answers his pur- V ' . - pose for a fonndittiohsuafmohisscs, fiO-ghum&c. 'o this he adds whiW ti .a IniAnliXn ir4 til nmyT 1 .!?. At.nI . JV, uv.wvMA-M Ji- kilVfWJ- J -u n. w wr uuw. Three tablespoonsful of strong hickory lecpction stirred into the hot or boiLr Ing syrnp give -the peculiar maple fngai!, flavor to" thesyrup, -.whiehlby tfontinne boiling niay be made into ignr, - vK-'-r, -:v'.': - . '.: i ' i Tlierv'willbe a total eclipse of the! moon on the 28th of January, begin- a resolution pending, to provide for the ning at 5;30 p. nji The moon will not appointment pf a e'erk for each mem he en tirely. lost fronf sight when totally bir -of Congress with a salary of S1C0 i iimerscd in the earth's shadow ' She per month. The mo' ion was Opposed trill shine:aintly,:with a lurid, copper- by several members, on the ground Colored Jight Va refraction- into the that it was only an indirect ttiode of sbjtdow by .ineearthV atmosphere. voting, themselves an additional --one" 1 I fi 1 -i: X'm " ' i -bundred dollars. Mr. Herbert, of Ala vDr. James R.,Dugan, Professor ipf raa) took this view of the subject and Chemistry , at' Wake Forest College, warned his brother democrats that, died4 there on the 8th hist., aged 28 though the proposition came: from the years.: tfe had suffered several weeks republican side of the house, yet if it with typhoid malarial fever, which was should pass they ? ( tli3 Democrats) lollowedby pnemnola and meningetis. would be heli responsible for it. fIr. . His' remains were carried to Linton, Stewart, of Georgia, spoke in oppdsi (jla.; for burial. - tion, and Mr. Blount also opposed it .. "' jn . ; and said it h td heretofore been onpo3- . t If Charlotte will continue awhile in by s the Democrats and he hoped me goou-worf or,ouiming couon iac tones ana encouraging! tnemanutactu -Mnirv liifa-TAcf. rro l DlSi 1 1 r ia clia is nnm ".v.- ..v.....j,; doing; we predict a big town without performance of their duiy to their con & rival jn the SlaVs. on v of these -days Ltuente. Mr. Don chertv of Florida nn that not yery.farJii' the futurev I Strikes- are the order of the times: . Thonsands of men arc ouf on strikes: The striking . minerr in the emplov f :;ihe: Reading Bafoad-i B?em to attract-more, attention than Mhers jnst now, 1 Two Chin.nmn were received into "Methodist church al Brooklyn: SundaVi pn probation ' mm J Con jr 233. WASniiraTO, p. C. Jan. 9. Sct-te.--The Senalortodk up i the resolur tioij offered by Mr. Browij on the 4th of January declaring that tlie practice of tha government iomus .no; liiree b t,iriff on imports and lecd:ir tfe internal revenue jaws 6hac. inn tnat iiht to Ve iiddfessed the Eolation; ;He is re- p.n ' He said: - . i j'. ' ..(' ... ncnfnfn nf fliA TTnihvT .iv.Aa'i!inrraK twIMt firll nnwwM-Don - - - t - , I cistflaws called internal revenue ihfi welfare of the whole Deonle. The TTrst internal revenue act was passed in 1792, aiid subsequent revenue, acts -I : J : 101O J 1Q?,1 .lwl. m and intcaded to sup- nie.nint t,a brctinarv revenues bv tariff. tulj niget the deraandfor extraordinary resourtiea'called for bv war.? In both of thJ earlier cases immediately upon nf -th rivemie laws 1UUL i'.UlU -v ff. , Jefferson, commenting upon the sys- 1 fnn.. snua that there had alreadv begun that process of domiciliary Vexation I 1'-1 i...:- J ;.. 1.. 4... l. wna once eiiHjruuueu c) uur restrained from reaching successively ... ducJ aild profit;" TV. ib.rnn1 war rpntm mnjisnro of 1 1813 durinor the nresidencv of Madison was renea ed three vears after peace, "1 1 mid or A nl I I 1 ' fi ii : - 1.11111.1 I I rkUt I. 1 till .-s H ,A ot- isfil'i-over 45 VP-n nips nnitt?ttrn . resting a-greafc but unlike the first two examples the astern has been contin- l ued beyond the : emergency ' iind is now in existence twentv-threei years after the war bus closed. We are still col- lectins?, in round numbers, 117,000,- a arlder the.internal enne svs4m at"a tinie when tlre is aheavv 1 surplus bf revenue in the treasury andT niie system ah ontragepus system of injustice and wrong that ought to have been aWished long ago, and with a surplus in the treasury j almost equiva lent to the amount collected under the rey en ue system , which isn ot . n eeded and which sfiou Id not be continued, Seaatorjirovu thus concluded: :"Let us therefore return to the prac tice of the great meri who formed this government and of the great men who administered it for many years, who, as soon as the emergency had passed which called? forth the enactment of such laws, swept them away from the statue book, and let us without delay, get -fid of internal taxation by the federal government: all its trivial pros ecutions, jits Oppressions, its outrages and its wrongs. A return to the old ijmiliar practice of the fathers of the better days qf the republic; wilf at once relieve us, of 'the surplus in the treasury ana relieve oiigress ana ine, namim,- trat;on Oi arl -juitncremoarrassmeniou i glib ct ; AtVfh'e can At " the conclusion, of Mr. Brown s remarks-, at 2.45, he moved , that the resolution be referred to the committee on finance. Cleiks; for lioaibers of Congress. . Mr. Perkins, of Kansas, a. member of the House, offered an amendment to - ulQy LVt now tVeib it. Other - Uu.u tiim,rrhf. u w measure I . i t n . . icaicniatea to aid tnera an t ie better : lylr.; Scott, of Pennsylvania; and Mr, ?Iou H of l'V- ? j l .mo,tl? Texxneongmai aiid ameai An oversowing treasury: is the parent of this movemjnt. Let members re mem'Wr the effect of what is known as $Hhe "b ck kilary grab,"f and how the: 1 people cet their foot on members oi I Congress who voted f tbat leil. by- the 1 rQ3Klerih WprpVftnfi:ill. Pfcsident Jefferson in he thinks we ought to have a com- , thpuga John hl- fir3t .,,4nual mfssae recom mended nanion exactly like ourselves in every . " ' ... . . I KJ I r ' 111 1 i I T. .' W Fr t'js Watchman. ' - v I--.. u-ff-:i'ac. fsome have, been -:to-ihe point, others hare been on : y guessing, or gi vtn; i ne r own pinion. coScorning thS great and life-loni? f contract. V e think that V such a sqhject is pi too seriotis a. nature for haffl 0r no-nothing Jade3? to be t;ike;Iu;:;with. We do not expec.t to give 'uny jadHce aboat makTngii nptial Uea, but WiU let every one do hi. ovvaj choingl But wfiate been nojiaingl article?; in news columns, lromxsouie fht - Yv hrtfhinV.in;ih!. ft?: hand- rtant a matter. We have noticetl where oae writing on this sub- alone. Siiys, t'Dab't marry too vounr. "i Dont- marry a hypacrite. t marrv a drunkard. In all tnis jve give him right, and we tiling tnat any one havini; one speck of morahty aoout mm would uo tncsjtme.. a nasi , - , , . tii" i if tnat a drunkara do not breed together, because pigs wallow in the miul, and the lumb does not en joy this fun. j nthii smn wnfinnr wo nnf wliprp I e says, "Dont marry n small man cr ,woman, He seems to think tall men must marry tal women, and little -ones must marry the same size, and that we ought to paar oft according to size whether srreat or small. It. seems . that would like to know how those will find out vho h ive no sister, and what they are to dor We think the best way is to investigate the matter, youi;elf, be- 1 tirl-iifi inn tyil OT ' Villi T- n OliS Til -- uu r others it vyiu not attended to nice you would! attend to it yourself. What is everybody's business always turns out to be liobody s. "leu ucr you can oerteiv ner coaui fc r i -mTTi tion-sometime. - AY hen r Who knows i vii:!. i ifi fho fiifniv! nr vhtt h.' .wilt I w ' " w .w " - - - - come to before.he dies? But tell her you can better her -sometime. Aha ! is the way ;the world is goinj this day arid tijne. on, m "Do notman-y a boy or girl who is not good at home. Better say do not marry one; that is not good away from home as well as at home; for at home the parent) 'may compel them to be good, and when not under their con-- trol then 4 the time uold frozen nose, We knov that when one has been jilted1 by a young lady, whose father' is worth a great deal of property, he feels low in spirit, and still lower in purse, and then lie feels as if he ought to ridicule her in some way. To do this sonie resort; to the columns of the news paper, others try a simple but more de grading plan. Much more might be said here, but for want of time and space, we will wind up by adding the following rhyme : i The tale that I now relate, Thi3 lesson seems to carry; How-can ne choose a proper male? When he can Und no one fo marry. Mangum j Harris, a coloretl man, too drunk to know anything, fell on the railroad traek at Durham,- a few dais ago, and was literally .man'geled and cut into an indescribable ma:-ij. 31s. R. n. Ilolton.'the widiw of the iidu Of thold -Charlotte Whig," ivcvcr forgets lliu pVn.4Ats on Christntas,'an 1 2iew Year' occasions. - i&he'fUt to the Demo crat, ofiirc last week a"waiiei f nice cke and fruit, wpiich the priators t'j-: c-1. Charlotte Dehiocrat. .May she live a thousand years. , Tiik Young jMeu's C. A. being desirous of in erctsing the usefulness of their organization, have appointed a committee to receive nnd dis burse siurh contributions as our citizens may see Ct to place ia '"their hands for the relief of the joor. Thfcy feci sure that cases of extreme need, not reached by tlio diuretics, can be found already; and that ere the severity of our winter shall have passed j away, many more Will exist in our midst. In the distribution of such clmr itics, due care jwill be taken that they be bee t(wcd upan shch only as are in rcatttrcd. The following are the members of the Relief Cotn mittec, either 6r.e of whom will receive donar tio:i3 in money, provisions, or clothing. - Kvn. Xeavei WYC. Wright. Dr. John Whitc heft.l. W. II. lleisncr, J. Sam'l. McCubbins, and I. II. Foust. i Tlie Cosmien Lot. There is a place no love can reach, There is a tune no voice can teach,' fhere is ax-hain no power can break There is a sleep no sound can wake. n 1 i i ' .i . . oooner nrj inter mat time -win arrive. that place will wait for your cominir. that chain musf blnd'you in helpless death, that sleep must lajl on vour senKes. But thon- srwius vcrjr icar, go unumciv to meir late. ann tir nsjiBds more lengthen out their lays by hredfnl, timely care. For the fail in? strenirta. the weakening oryana. thf wasting blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dim oyery n a w-onderful restorative and a prolcnger of strength and' life. It purifies t.ie oiooii jrn l invisorates th svstnn thereby tort tying it against disease. Of Iruggists. i MARRIED. On the 25fJi of December.- 18S7. at tlm re idenc of C. W. Stoner.by W. A Caniu J ic q t air. .n.ises ij. l arrcrtn JUisg Marv otoncr, all of Morgan towphip, this count. ' tnl toll her a lie: anv wav to win her A CARD. Tn the. rroftd wnnlc of Ratran count ! : I W from:inw sources that the yt trr r 7 T : i through the counW that "somewhere aiid for -that canse had refugied herel " In 'answer to alLsiieV dsnee from any respectable source that r.t .--!-..,. . 4 : 1 J . .li laye ever iii my: life used .a. deadlv weapon upon any person or 'ever . ml- v r" r, v - Maiicions .persons-nave cone so tar ,as to use Ihei-e xemirts against me and ine in the, courts of llowan, and witnm tn3 lasi usy or so, : tiiey nave been ind astrioaly j circ ulated in the streeUof Srdisbary.- k I claim to be a citizen of, this Stale and county, . not by the accident ot birth, but as a matter of choice. 1 knev the people of North Carolina be fore I came" to settle amongst them, and all I ask is to share the common rights of citizenship with you, and I can not help but think that tile better class of people ivill cheerfully accord . ii i , i t ir - AA-11 me inat mucn. . v ery respecnuiry, d J. R. Keejt. At the : residence of luj- daughter; Mrs M. C. KridefJ'NoV.UrlSSr, thu 85th vear of licr H.;!lri: M.vrid C. D. Cowair- passe l q-jfi;Uy, avv.v and entered int the -inlicritaneij t the taiiit in liht." Sin. Cowau va.s tlu relict ol the late Abel A. Cowan. aud sister ot the laic Mumtord McKcnzte, of Kowun county. A lew War alter her' marriage she niade a pubiiq profession of laith iu Christ, and uniied wnh Iho rrcsbvtenan church, at Thyatira. She l(ed her church ievotuH and alvravs h:ul a cardial greeting for jl miuiisters. As a mother she was tender devoted and seif-sac riiH injr, making man sacrifices to iiratify hr loved oms. He christian lite cani.ot j be better described than to say she walked with God." For more, than a vear previous to he death she had been .confined to her bed It waa my privilege to visit her several times during tins period, and always fount her the same checrtul, hopelul Ohnstian her taith in a living and present bavior wa always the same. 11 was indeed apiivile to read God's holy, word and bow in praye at the betUide ot biich a Christian. The warm grasp of the hand ami th earnest. tone of voice bespoke her sincerity when, at pa. ting, she would ssiy, "1 thank you tor -coming to see me and lor joii inavcrs coiue aaiu whenever you can. l);uing her long ami tiresome cor.fi; meat to oed. nt one murmur was eve known to escape her lips. She seemed I ihinlcmorc of others t !i an of hersell. and woultl oi ten insist u i mm their not wait ing upou her bo much. One W ho knew her well s:;id to mc, i re fe ren ce t tr h c r C i : r i t i a n c h a r ac t e i : " V hat everyou mav say cannot be too nuu li: for a purer Chiisuan 1 have never known." j The summons was conparalively unex pected; but it was no surprise to her; for: she hail long been wadmg to hear the Savior say "Cmue." "O! for. the death of those. Who shmrhcr in A im Lord ! O be, like theirs, iny last repose, Like theirs lay lust reward. Witlr us tluir nf?raesha!l live Through long succeeding years. ,Emhalnied wfllfari our hearts .Van give, Uur praises auu.our tears. t NOTICE TO DIIX'GGISTS AND STORE! ; KEEPERS. I guarantee Shriucr's Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where they exist, if used ac cording to directions. You are author- ized to sell it upon the above conditions.. David E. Foutz, 1-oprielor, Baltimore,, Md. An old gentleman pf Detroit to passing through the ceremony of ing his fourth w ife, the other day. tak-: At the impnwive climax ot the goo preacherman'i part in the performance, somebody w; heard sobbing in an ad joining room. '''My goodness Sv ex-i claimed one of the guests in a dramatic? whispeycM.vh'6 on earth is carrying on! this festive occasion ?" "That?" re-j plied a mischievous member of the experienced bridegroom's family, "that's nobody but Em. She always boohoov when pa's getting married." i iii ii i if. i b In C-saoral p.bilUy, Smasiatlon. Consumption, and Wasting in Children,! JSCOtta iiuiulsion of Fure Cod Jver, Oil ,i-h Hypophosphites is a most valu-f able food iiu.. medicine. It creates an appetite fb'r food, 'sfreV.'Hens'the nervousp vstc.n. and hmlds tin the bod v. lease? read : " I tried Scott '3 Emulsion ron nf ouug man whocv, physicians at times iad given up. -Since he be'gau. using thel Emulsion, his Cough has ceased, gained flesh and strength, '.find from all appear-! anccs Ufa .wiii(he prolonged many! years. I have bexyi in Uosmtal Servicti for the nast twenfv vears, and ncvtif iiavo usetl any . preparation' with great fi sat i s'facl i o 1 1 J n x iULLi v .v n, Hospitr.I Steward, .Eefch'n Bvbol, Morganza, Pa. j - ' rii tax.it1 l i List of letters rcmaihing In post office at Salisbury, N. C. for the week ending Jan. 12, 1883. Paul S Kiuttz, Annie Ilarirrave, Noali feeler, S Hemk-ison. W L Miller, W II Holmes, George . Auderson, Tufro Cartcrf Abraham Freanan, "Peggy Fox, 5Iarlh Hats, V 11 Ilimrs, Lnla Holtshouser, Jolu W Lan-home 2, Matilda Lewis. Jui.io Moires, Fiauk 'Mooring, Thos P Ovcrmaif W T Pegram, Maukie Itol.inson. S R RorvciL tster Koh;nsm,J C Spark., 11 A Trexlcf, jiany Tmtt, L II Webb, Liza White, Howe Pleaae say advertised when the abovj letters are called fof. O.. II. Boyden, P. M. 9 k: hm wmmmmm 1803, Has been received, and, an nual. is fntl rTdjuuiiia ucwnn oio nr i ne r lower it n ViTetable Garden. No set-d linse fr nisiitji better stock than James Vice.S .fi i fR0YALP8Sll X! t - mm f".Sga)' ' Absolutely Pure. TTioir.rrtrriPVir VflTlfS. A mftlTPl Of Dt!lty strengt'h.ard vrlioif-somcncssr. More economical ni:n i n nr nn:irv kiniis. ana naniiui -uf sum sooipcUiloB Tith the mull UKdcoHow leit, Uort vvcljfht, nlum or piiospliaie powders- fold oaly In Forjsak by Bingham & Co., Young & Be tairiand N. P. Alnrphy. NOTICE TO B The Salisbury Brick Company, just foniied, have perfected oil arrangements fo m;ihiu:icinri lnel: on a iar'C scale. uin coiiimencc at once, and be prepared to fur t;Lu Urick in anv desirctl tjuantitv. J , SALISI3U11Y BUICK COMPANY. ,jbnx a. boydex, 12:2t. U. C. QUINN, A. W. OSBOItKE. NOTTO rlh obedience to an order of the Su perior Court of Catawba county made in the case cf Susau S. Trollinger vs. U. H.j Trdliingpr and others, I will sell on the 11th day of February, 1.S88, that valuable tract of laud known as the CUunn place, adjoining Thomas Hyde and others on the; W. N. C. It. II , two mileHi cast of Cleveland iu the county of. Kowan, con taiiiing 151 acres. This land i Hold to. make assets for the payment of debts. Th purchaser to pay 20 per cent, cash, the balance on a credit of six months with bond and approved title. Title re tained until ail the purchase money is paid. SUSAN 8. T ROLL I NG H li , Admx. of M. 1. Trollinger. Jan. 5, 1SS8. 11:41:ih1. UMPHREYS'' rK.Kin?IlEYS' S002 Cloth & Cold Binding 3 144 rOi, with Stcrl tugrttu,. HAIL1.0 FEES. .fiirr. P. O. Bm l'ilO. H. T. tlST OF TOISCIPAI. NOS. CURES Fevf-TO, Conpastion. Ifl.vnmntion. .. . .25 . .2.'. Worifld. nriu tever, orin i;onc... (ylii!t 'ol. or Tcelluii? of Infanta, niitrrlifn. of Childron or Aiiults.. .a a .25 Ovneiilerv. Oripme, Hilioiis Oolio Cotil-Ii. (Jol1. Lromliiti. . . . i.holera Alornna, v ouiiuug. . . M.OMEOPATKIC li)y-r-cp:ija. Uilions Sromach.... l2JViiicf, t l3jt-'roK Co issteo or i-oiB.'iii t.-crious , too I'rofuoe Fenous 1 1 v. l : ii: . 'i I. : . .. .25 .a Miait Rhutn. KryipelM. ttuptiaaa.. ISSlthPUlliallwKl. Itneumntic eaiDS i6iFver d Ague, Chills-; lialaria ITIFliea, blind or BleeJiiftr iO.Cntnrrb, Inflnonza. i 'M in tlic Hoad .SO A . 'lit: IVIioimine I 'onirli. tolent Lousiu, ' Jiticncriil IJrbiiity.rliisicsl Weakness 4! .pronn lleblllty. - - lUOgl'rinarv Wfitltnsa. Vetic Bed.. '32fil5eaps r flia Mgort. V'alpitation l.oo . i .; PE'CI-FiCS. '"isoid by OrncxiBta, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. UVSl'UBa'lS'JUkSlCli: CO. ltltt iolto tU JL. 3:6m. - FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. A 2o0 it Eccond hand font of Bruce' Bourgeois at 10 cts. per pound. Tied up and in Ikxcs. A second hand of 100 pounds of Smith & . McKellar's Bourgeois at 12 cts. per lb. In cases. A second hand font of Smith & McKel lar's Brevier, CO fts. In cases and tied up, at 12 cts. A second hand 40 ft font of Great Primer . at o cents per lb. A large 8 line border, ornamental cor ners, at 11 cts. it r lb. A large 10 line ornamental border at 14 cts. per P. And various other fonts of advertising or display type at about half original CO:?t. aOMMi3SlOKEa'S SALE Or MEAL ESTATE. In pursunncc nf a judgement" of thc Superior Court of How an -County, 'I will -Hi it th Court House Door in t hs town f ifaiisi;u.y. ".n Mcntlay the fitli t?Ry ol January 1S3S, at pub, i,? .ail t inn, to the highest liitldcr, ttie lo.rj.ving rlcscriued afuable lands. Three f31 town lots, which nra de scrilcd bv metes and bounds in a certain letd from J. C. Cowan ami wife to Ann Md.Neelv, dated the 10th. day of Septem- lcf ISb'G and r-eyUtered in Book 67 pajre 470, of the Public Registers Otlice of Iioan County. Terms of sal r: Tho pun baser to pay one lajf c ash and the balance, in six month's, nterest on tub rrcd payment at 8 per cent. ILEUM CKAIGE, Conunissipncr. Dsiited Dee. 2, 1SS7. 7:5t. - SALISBURY MAItKET. - DSG3iMT3ER 20. Cotton nv.ruet ccrrected weekly by iiOYDEN & QUINN. ;otton, smd nuhilm?, 91 fj:.od lniduimg, middling', low luidtllin, tt iines k tinges. tt tt tt 8 to 9 Market firm aud in good deni. '.;:. Ccuntrj pn d.ide market corrected Ly I JULIAN & WATSON. A- uorn, new, 33 , 40 Flour, country family, 2.15 $2.40 Wheat. ' 70 DO Uountry bacon, hog round, 9 10 "utter, ' 15 20 ggrfT . ' -15 Pork, good, : 80 Irish potatoei. good, " - 50 Lard, couni ty, P 10 UILDERS! 81 - nhnnn SUUlillllilJ m MM: T:iV:ty00D&WfJSi Request all Gardeners, : fanners and- : Trackers to send -far ' their for 1 833. It contains descriptions ot. " all new and desirable i varieties of , SEEIfSIfLttTS for the Farm and Garden ithat are adapted to the South., - Grass & Cfover Seeds a Specialty. Catalogue mailed free, j Semo for it. Ifr3m. J)R. JAMES E. ELL Physician and Eurjcn. . ; O.lers his services to th$ people o Salisbury ami vicinity.' 1 ' 03ice in Maj. Cole's iron froit building corner Mam and l-islier streets. 10:Gm. ; 1 'i 1 ' 1 ' ; - Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as Administratrix or the estate of T. C. Ilydc, dee'd, a'l ier sons haying e'aims against 4s.ud estat tiro hereby notilied to preeut, tlic sam to the undersigned-on or before the 23tl day of November, 13S8, or .tjii.s notie will be pleaded in bar of their! recovery JAiNl'j C. llinii Adin x. Nov. 23, 1S37. : o:Gw I IHJKS Soa WmulcrH cxijitin thou iJiLlsB sand3 of formSj, but aire surpass ed by the marvels of invention. Those, who are in usetl of pro'itaiblc work ikai caii be done while, living; at hqino shoulil at once send their address to Ilalifctt Co., Portland, Maine, and receive tree full information how either 'sex, of al! aires, cbn earn from $3 to 2o per day ami upwards wherever they live, i , You are started free. Capital not required. Somej have made over 50 in a single day atf this work. All succeed: t . Wliich are now by odds the largest, best conducted and well slacked witjhtbe most reliable fruits of any nursery injthe Stafe. Contains more reliable acclimated1' varie ties of Apples, Peaches Pearsj Cherries, Grapes, and all other iruitS for orchardl ami airdcji man unir. vv e nave in coin-j petition as to extent of 'grounds ami beau; ifully growh trees and vines of all desirab e aiies and. sizes Wo can and will please you in stock. Your orders; solicited. Pi ices reasonable. ; Dcscrip-; tive catalogue sent free. Addrcsss . N. XV. CHART, Shore, Yadkin County, N. C. 1 . i . i A liaMlfa'ofs Sale mM. . On Saturday the 17th day of;Derember nest, at the late residence ot IJaviu .Mor gan, deceased, I will sell tha, plantation on which the said David Morgan lived and died, consisting of 152 a-res more or; less. - . j The terms of salc wijl be Cash, as 'soon ;is the sale i.5 confirined, whicjh will be ten days after sale. I . JACOB MORGAN, , 3:-it. Adm'r of David Morgan. - 1 When I say Cuhb I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them re turn apaln. I mra.v A RADICAL CUBE. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FAIXING SICKITESS, A life long study. I wabuaitt my remedy to Cube the worst cases, lieeause others havo failed i s no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Fre e Bottlb of my Infallible Bemedt. Give Express and Post Office. , It costs yen nothing lor a trial, and it will cure you. Address H.C.ROOT.E3.C. IS3Pea.uST.,NewYok 6:Una. W. L. D0UGLA3 $4 SHO.tho crigJ iaal and only fcand-asTred welt 34 shoj m ths world, eiiiials custcm niad 0 do'lurs. - -, W.L Thfl only .83 SEAMLKSal Dcoe mi ns tverid, vritn-1 out cks or-n&iig. Jbinest Jalf, perfect I end warranted. Congress, isntton and Lnce, all c. riyies toe. Ay sty and durable as those 1 eiyiibo , coating t5 or S6.Boys au -wear tne , ViV Enoe, W. L. OOUULAS S2.RO RHOR la dur. lttapiJl.kMlllMakBta.1 telled tor heavy wear. If not Bold by your dealer ft rite W. L. DOUGIS. lircton, SXaaa. For 'sale by M. S. JJBOWN, Bt. Aug. 1st 1888. - 1 ZmiNISTRATQR'S NQTIGE. Hay'n qualified as Adinimstratcr xnA on ihe estate of Wiley W. Swink. deceas ed , all persons having claims; ajridnt said e:;.;c are hereby notiheu Iv pru:-tit thenil to nsv tor jtt;yment on or l:eiU:e the itH 'daV of I'wveuibtr, l.'tl, or ti;L iuAice willS be i .K M l! r:.l- 01 tliC! . . " ... . : ' a i J lXTtVffV. ,)i IVOl'.S lI.ilL l.iCU to s- i 1 1 t c:ttc are ie-1 !Ui.-se : :m5.!:o :v.t.vni:ile Jusvir.eut. oy. lo ii, ISo. Adiaj'.::.-t rater.' tit.. Aiunivv. Having qualified as Administrator of thi last Will and Testament of (he late Wint field C. Beaver not ice is hereby given to all persons having claims againnt tho estate of said cieeeased, that they Kinst resen thcrn to ine on or .before ihei 17ih day df . AArt . .. . . . 'F November, iio, otnerwisq this notice will bo plead m bar of recovery. Ai' persons indebted to said 1 estate are re quested to seuie wunoux ticjav.. k PAUL. BAUrjNGER, 4:Cw. Adininist fit r. 'SINCE THE HOLIDAY TRAOt 1 HAVE REVISED OUR 1 j ibJOlM AIID ARE OFFERfflG ARTICLES' NEVER BEFORE SOLD ' ''-''? -Ji FOR TEI3 AiOUllT. 'rl'. And jve Respectfully Invite all to and Examine the One,- ca AS WE HAVE IN IT MANY UIxFlU HOUSEHOLD GOODS, AXD LOTS OF - ALL KIXDS OF.: HGJIOHS ASO ?A!!M GOODS. tfi. 0. 1. WHEN YOU WT 11 i I 3 WARE IT LOW FIGURES Jail on the undersigned nt NO 2,'Granit low. 3 " D. A. AT WELL." Ajaat for the sCardTvclITLresLcr ; SiilisUsiry, N. C, June 8th tf. , ' '. "The undersigned have entered into a a! 1: ' '.::'. .',,' -r--''-'- '-.'-.-'. - " : . i' rTi ' ' ' -,'!- I -' v ' .A : - . j i .'"' ' " ' ! .,-"- 4 1 1 .1 I ' , " I ' " '; i , - ! '3 -' -J ..'i'-- : .'- :.-V- - -P' ? ) Racke Store Mft'RDWiREi ' ft .- - . .-f-'-.V-ip , i -. I ..--!.NiV-.-.' . ; NEW FIRM co-partnership for the purpose of conduct- -ing the GROCERY and PRODUCE niWttteoTOVT I - WiUJtiociivi uuftiucss, 10 tiaie iroHV; Marclii28,18S7. Consign uients especially solicited. : - "7.: The undereiSKncd takes this ohnortunitv to retnfll thnulrs tn bi numnrrma friAnHu or their patronage, and asks the con- unuaveo 01 tne same to tne a till t ikm Ho Vil Always be on hand to serve tho " patron of the NEW FIRM i MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. I Whereas a Mortgage Deed was made : by Susiu Urateher to W. Aiingleon the' " aith- day of July 1882, which said'Mort- gage Deed s registered m the Register's OliicQ of Rowan county iu Book No. Cl, ' u.it? , una uct ww j ureugues 111- toe conditions of said Mortgage Deed have occurred, Now therefore, cii the vStb -day of January, 1888, at the Court House door! inV Salisbury, at the hour, of 12 o'clock at noon, I will sell a traet f SO ncrca Of land, situated iu Atwell tow n- v ship, adjoining the lands of Simeon Fcs permian, George Corriher and others, . which is under mortgage (to secure the payment of this debt. V f ; Tei-ms of sale Cash, v ) A ' ..- I MARTHA UNGLE. Admr. of j " W. A. LINGLE, ' Dec, 27th, 1887, s V m
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 12, 1888, edition 1
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