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1 ' ' . i ... ' J. ' " mill i-iiLi I V-V i wii ' 1 ? '"VM''""'1' 1 ' ' ' 1 iim w'" X 'i '"'i ! f i . .1 - -4. i 5 1-V: .Carolina "Watchman THURSDAY, V ARCH . .22, 18$S. Honumeat to Gen. flreene. " The Committee report 'on th Ilonie U11 to provide for the erection of monument StMJ.Gn. Nathaniel wreene on iuc u.flld of Guilfoid Court House, for copy Auicflwe arc indebted to Hon. John 8. Hndersm. very Voperly and eloquently leBplUhed as moch'to establish thelride- pendenca of the wnneu oit Ury leader itr the military war, Oca. Wash imrtoo himself excepted. He wu one o tie most confidential friends and advisers AT Washington, and the resoirs ot nis cam Jpsignsf justjfied the confidence placed in 'A citizen of Rhode Istand.Jie was the and Georgia. His BAflUi Ul aaw v .-r - nme Is Severed in the whole Union, but especially in theSouth, wliere counties am cities and tow ns . bear his honored name On nim were bestowed gifts and bounties O Uii UU U1M 1 A, hedrdof -thing for' the thermometer -1 Delaware la the late Stan.; Wp often iive letters' from' parties outside of the State inquiring about our county and hare prepared the.f ol lowing ,av a generaLauiiwer. tolall. Where quotation marks occur we Jiave quoted from North Carolina Hand Rooks. . - ! ' Bowan Comity. known as the Middle State; - bounded 'on .the Yadkin and ofl the north Yadkin rivers; is one of, the most Jer- I 1. - ' I.E. tokro as tow as -zero. In" summer I jl -WRECK AND DEATH.- $ time the temperature occasionally gjes pEWES, UtU JVlarch JiXl tiej result up as'-hh as;0but very seldom of the storm it the, Utelnw;u-e liretik uS Af Our niirhb are cool nidrtednis folio wUw tv-tvo persons" have been drowned or and pleasant. J froze; tweutv-sii vessels are either to- I IBelow-we give the temperature ror i tally or partially wrecked, twof Phila the bast eleven. f service 0 months pince ih dlprj ia tngn anrt Btreii" Wp asl Jiftviog ;lSs-fem -established n!r Hritisli tiarque ;- was llowu I iwan H Of i - i n cuuuva fmhatmJ?" rr L. -: - j. na ttair days. " .: . Ll.t; Tlia nvAraiTA tor month is made K I niiiJ ?' it- -e Section oi tne','''f Vrcr---i - 4 - ' v "' 'I,c P""a"ous 01--u trens ui uc east y ine h, t vjL rriVo. r.Thft hidiest at In their efforts ktrV hd thel veslels y the S111 ??. ; frnrr, from the shore-thev were drenched to thermometers mKf-ifi'e Wy-fouT hours. , to eizht mUes apart,; intersect ,the i v , ffqirot , ffio uL'in n1 ttiu wifAr ri Kdi') MP, men were -literally incased in iceTnd AVEBAGt the blinding 3nowv which f olloed the Fob month f gnlei added to their awful sufferings mote' than sixty persons -werel bound IttlUU UUVI MJJ tilt IV 7- CkllVlt& IU1 ni.ijirity of tlienrwere frostbittpnand are, now confined to their beds. f 1 The steamboat, pier. parted it lljree prices. At the entrance end were 11 men, survivors from vessels whach hnd sunk; who 'had taken refuge there. ..II froodnesa in peace. r About 6Z per, cenw v uec. . , rv n1. . w" ",l : No name, save that of the incomparable k tilled land, the remainderis Jr MOO 5 20 rfU cntion with the? latacl tor 'twenty-three comm.ndcr.in.hief of the AmericanArm- Lfr tf . .A" o & 1? hi w I ...! . v u;a fttKr Averaeo tor eieven mouius r 4. . iwicu i winw ni "IS .1 mTuA with -hickorr. pme and Otneri' ,5 , , rV . , I a, u,:.-t,;Ak .tv nr'iKU county, making H'jrich in bottom and meaaowianus. . -w, ...1 May ; It has i amplejrailroad facilities, the jg . , North Carolina and Western - North July I Carolina Railroads run through the Aug. : ; middle of the county, jgivingjoutlei in e?K as 'evidence of hia greatness in war and all directions. . t '. Nov. 4 j About 32 per, cent, ot tne. county Dv ... . . , .1 :J I -r, ' '7S 95 1 01 : 33 40 50 m m -50 , '28 ' ,20 10 01 71 70 85S 75 '.78 57 48 41 30 45 - i-. l? - if ROYAL MSt iest Is more illustiious than -. . . ... . ! j : j.AAh- ,.;-.:s-:;:v '1 ,1; J$tl Equal p any in Price and Quality; Our hi(0 ; goods" iwcrqbqi can sell them below iigh froni . Mavu fjlLurrs aiid We jhave Galicok 40 yards for $L00. We have Percales yd. wide in remnants j 1tw battle Guilford Court House, f , ; The il is trrar and sandy the f?ught on the 15th day of March, 17M, was , , - ...ii aimanf I ! if iiI-l'au,1-lLU I t - .2tft Anr rnnntv offers the heavy seas which broke over them ovw.& J I i . ITTUM Al 1 4. ' -Ll-.. . :-' . i ' niie-loetr rxpeneuces were even inducements HQr ter-We5 th:in those, of the men the btate, j vi'lio wpn ajdwra vith -tsvrvAti hn: stiir- 'not 5 more LLt UnArfint anTiTmjntnf hil mil itary career. .It brok; tU power of British and is easily cultivated. fn'thR Smith ac'd sent Cornwalhs. jnfrwvw T - ' - j I wilu ui (iimicicu iui.; iu uivvij.. ". . I - - . k-v . -.. - i i were treat to Yorktown, where, on the 10th of Most of the county is very produc- pacticalr finterprising wrmer, P f tionl October.,1781, he surrendered his whole Uive of corn and small grains, ; M g09 . living ngnt avaj. ml were incapable of moving, find had army or 7.00(7 men to.tne comumca Amcii- , ; v total is the largest in- xnefiaw prevails, unuer wmuu n 0jB , aneuno anu irom ine Doars than any' other county m Tnere'is not a farm in iltowan county bit4 will, if taken andfafnied by. a . r r.w , , .:4" , , ana renca lorccs.- - ... more than 875.UW bush- uTe stock' and cattle oi ana - - ' els ' This is a most excellent summing up place? the claims of the dead hero to the roiislderation of his country beyond ques lion. ! - ' ingfjthem in "the facej the brave band ouh t the terrors of death u ntil thoy were rescued from then: perilous posi- When they were taken pfi seve- every descrijv which came to their assistance. ia -Ktnnirorl tn fpnri ur the same Our lands with proper eultivation &n is own premises and the great TICE TO DRUWgTS AN Ef STORE wiU produce from 20 to 40 bushels of expense of fencing cultivated lands is. ; ; - j ?nu pruuuuj uum i i t j.t: 'aa I guarantee Shrlner's Indian Vfrmifuge wheat and from 50 to . 7o bushels Of thus avoided. - to destroy and expel worms froto the hu- corn and oats to the acre. Every, township and neighDornooa man body, where they exist, f sed' ac- irithe countr is well supplied with vswuw uu ; u UU1 " w j . rr ized to seltit upon the above conditions, fltjur, grist and saw mills, and lumber David K routz pr0nritor, Biltimore Hale inhis industries of North can be bongnt at tne -mms ior iiwu rented Carolina, says: "More hay beyond any $Z0 to $10.00 per thousand. , Absolutely Pure. Thi9now!prnpr?r rarlcs. A marTpI of nur.ty siren'nh.nnd wliolesnmeiiesa. Mote eoondoilcal than f lie ordlflarVklfttls, nd cannot be solrt In competition with the multitude oi low test,ihon weight, alnm or phosphate powders. Sold only in 'ns. Uotal BakIkg Powder Co., 106 Wall st. . Y , . - For sale byJJinhnm iCo., Toung & Bos- tain, and 2sf. P. Murily.- - : P. H. THOMPSON & CO., , MAXBTACTCnEIISfc Sash, Dqovg, Scroll Sawing, Wood Turning, AND CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS- DEALERS IN- Steam Eagines and Boilers, Steam and water ripe, S'. cam Fittiosslufthi.Pullcys, Hangers ALSO Miichinery of n'l kinds repaired on SHOUT -OTICfi. Mar. 15, '38. lj 4 1 i 7- I Tvards to the Dodad, at 25 eeiits per bounrfiii We jcanf)sell you liemnants :m all gradosirlf: cheaper than bolt prices. : prints .33 per cent. We. havb DBESS i'AiW STAIR iuuo, WORK; A in all the Newest Braid to match. mm Shades, with Moire Silks and On our line of J GINGHAMS, CASSIMERES,- ti s COTTONADES ! : i - 'j TnOMA.8 J. JA.RVTS. The Raleign News-Observer of the 18th, jprwtents an Interesting historical sketch wit this distinguished citizen, now resident abroadjn which it is said, altliou . . t r . ;it i a Jl not Known inai nw name wia uc preseqieu - s UT .1 tirwlnf jnthcSldteConTentionasaWdidnteibr comparison is shipped annually from , h atural sprmgs are very abundant nn;r bt inlview of the h.-ittle to be rt,";- mnf. than anv other county in all over the xounty and good -well vfouMit this fall and his eminent fitness to Li,acfaf" We have natural meadows wiiter can be OHained at depths ran 1hjsx; the standard of the Democratic party pr0nce two crops a year of 1 mg from 20 to 40 feet, in that conflictanj slate made up without . , f h mowino.. The i The health of the county is excep - A 1. .11. 1 1 . I UVAUJ . - tnep Jhought of for th would he incomplete. Senator Vance, we . note is writing a series of articles for the Baltimore Sun, on the " Needs of the Ration," the series to embrace, the Sn says, " the discussion of economic duestions of immediate interest to the people of Statistics show that the whole country ; and being written i,e,Jhoagl,t 0f for th. PMpoiblc position cu.uyuu r.- r-" " ,mL of de ;, h5 f P P W luxuriantiyana irommree u uc wua i "viv - . r - oe ;re;uuiy unuerstooo anu wjn prove the acre can be grown with very m Itowan as in any orner county m undoubtedly instructive. A Yadkin county correspondentof Uittie trouble. We know of one piece tneoia the f Winston Republican writes: "The of land on the edge oi rown 01 uu f..v.. " . . .. , A . , .. . . . -i.ti, a rvr, wVuVh sAVPn able Deonle. and any person coming cry ishard times and scarcity oipaouu " L h ' v " fi.nnrtv i Wh UJt? Wa Kal fk. tons and seven hundred pounas oi nay c.c ug ----T, was made in one season. welcome, iiengious nnu pu, x rr,, ... -i.u rlnn is pTRrcised bv our people, and ; Sour Friend Committed Suicide. iYou never suspected it noife of his friends dreamed of it, he did noi know it money: Vyhyisitr We belieTe tne was auu ccu Muuu.w. v. ;. -. utmseir, out it id exactly ia ne um, i- - i nrn trtmn it ti urn iiih hiiii i n 11 1 vii.tki ir a i i 11. ..... u . 1. , i ' ' ' i i ? . ' . , . ,oa mnHp in one season. I "tiwx. t i uevciiucit-ss. sjo you rumrauwr jus emrauc pary is responsioieiin a - r- . . pTfircised bv our people, and sallow complextion? Do you recollect reatmeasure. We know that tinder counV wllu 1WS OTlrtn" aQWxfpd rn hv' he used to complain of Jhcadacl.e Vi.,riT.w;A. ' u' . u failinir snringa of cool water, is admir- tbose coming among usareexpectedto aJi, consumtipatlAn? '-i cetiinekiuite ?"rrr m. -lo; T.nmASPi. hnt ekercie a like freedom. There is ab- billious," he d one h y "htit.I guess progressed; in ocience, the Arts aufl 'J ""ttr- --o r., t. mnArtv find rvpr- it?l pass off. I haven't done anything ?. ; . .. Av Ua f fwftftf our farmers 1 solute safety to the property and per- rl .f. T i..'. i .:.. -l.i.r,- WAalthas-tastas any nation on earth "c J , r u.,: ' : 0it ad f Qn L11' 'a ' V'uiu,!.uu1iu; ill - - - . a nvvn n r rt f . i ri 111 i i . r i i . r.i i i l.iii l a . nn i 1 1 i r iir n..i 11 ( r ' v i raicz i c . 1 i t n O VP DTITIR 1I1LU blllO UIOUVU WX l vr. ..v - - uuyii w.uv iu 'u in M ui uio uvmu was very sudden, and everv s r would he alive ai:a well to-ndv. Duu't follow his example. The "Pellets" are liassy to take, mild in their action, ahd al- way sure. 1.1.. tT. i I 1 I urhA hdTA tfftTIP u wisn. jve are not so ouna we " ; , , . v , .lu:,.- It I was verv sudden, and cvori- orl u-a tue UU9UIC99 tutu oi - - - greatly surprised: Jf fee had akeii Dr. I I V YI OTIIC TT1 ... I -V 111 . . IT t 1 . rut- , monev. , i-tuvi i-ierce s ncasani rurcauve rei lets lie The writer is stone blind and don't Uur tarmers nave omy mwci j j ...... indWit "Hard, times" corned spend- only a few of them) turned . their rapid aev.lopment of our county and iugtli1u;."yiu?maW Money is attention toatock raising and find it a satned that n eoonty in he 6 U-i ii-t . J .. lUn, wall State offers better inducements to the acarce. to inose wno ao nt earn it. i vthj "& Theparty respoasible for abstracting hioney!!lpnv1;hV jbusiness of the coun try i the party-who made the present tariff system, aud has prevented its re- settler. i j The Oth Congressional CnTention is to be held in Wilmington jN. U., on the 20th of June. . II- 7 BLEACHED GOODS OUR MATHER KID GLOi Gufiranteedinot to rip or money retu Tided. duetion; but this" republican can't see ji Dccause ne is Diina. . ' Tne TwinCity Daily reports that all instructions in reference to the Wilkes hroViterision hare been removed and that tample arrangements have been made, for 'prosecuting the work on an extensive scale' at once. One hundred hands are to be put to work on the road ; immediately (this week, if posible), a ?vl wherever practicable contracts will b- letout to. parties along the line, so tnat in a few months at most they may Other Crops. Situated as our county is, pur people raise a great diversity of crops. Cotton and tobacco both grow finely. About 3,500 bales of cotton and' 500,000 pounds of tobacco 'is within our borders. ! f Small fruits of all kinds do well and cpmmand high prices when shipped being among the earliest in the mar kets Vegetables grow with very little trouble and the season being so long several crops can be grown' on the same ground each year. - Washington Letter. (From our regular Correspondent.) ' Washikoton, March 19, '88. Harkets. Salisbury, the county seat, furnishes a very good market for farm products. 1 The President passed his fifty-first birthday r.ii.r.-liiv in a nuiet w.u. He is a uicture fll raised yearly I perfect health in spite of the carea and respon sibilities which he has borne lor the past three rears.. Instead of looking older he really looks' younger than he did when he fust entered the t)f PurcX'nd Liver V, niie nouse as aiei uagisiraic. ni joung wif gets the credit for much of his health and; good -looks, of course, but Mr. Cleveland is blessed, with an exceptionally good constitution; which he has preserved and kept in good con-; dition by not worryingbont worries. During business hours he gives concentrated attention io the matter before him, btit he never curries 4 thought of it outside of his office. j Mr. Cleveland's popularity with the masses is largely due to th". unpretentious way in which he live3 and transacts business. He is tjrhat is known as a plain old-fashioned mani i If slang may ever be permissable, one might be excused for calling the speeches which have Delicate Children, Nursjng.i : Mothers Overworked,-Men, find f r al! diaes where the tissues uric wnsiin fiway from the inability to ilijt-sji ordinary food, or from, overwork ol'thd irain i b vly, nil such sliould take Scotts Smul- Oil with livpo phojiphitcs. "I used the Emut-iorr' on n fndy .who wa delicate and thr-:ienril with Broni hit is. It put her in such hod J;e:i!t !i unkl flesh that I must say it is the jUst ,Eiiul fim I fver usel.' L. P. WADpEi-,IM. I), iluh's Mills, S. C. I have usjrd p ott's Emnlsion, and nuist say it is the best pre paration of the kind I have eves used, stnd I have found it the-very tiling f(rchifdien that have morasurus.' Dr. J. E Layton, Brewer P. O., Mo. .h.n;nav..n;Hn , 7. . " . .. i V . Ibeexruscaior camng me speecnes wnicu nave i iUClc b11 cAtucuiciji m u?i- v-T"- J It is an enterprising ana growing wwu been made bythe republicans in the Scnaf m lin Monday, on the conditiod of Trcd- ..r ry..T, of. oveir-4,000 inhaoitant ana nas -n not iSi eiick, the nc .f y , i among otner maustnes mree -iargeipew idea or Rosea Conkling wi caught in the nln whiW will heiare likely to blizzard in 4feYrk.- thinking that f1"6 w. , .v J republican Senator ha, put himself on record , ., .. , " ?. . mcreasea tonve rjeiore tne year is out, s opposed to revenue reform. - Uc could easily through It to distant twQ sash door and blind factories; a The House Pension Committee have the De4 lv.rt nf ihft r.itv. notwithtf.nrlmrr it . - . .. A pendent Pension bill under consideration. 1 - t -'7" ; " " " "I brickyard with a capacity ot,iu,uw,uuu ( new Emperor -of Oermnny. ea or argument m any of them. They. The exeitinir incident of hia fathnr be kept up however, until every . i , . . , i . . iunerai, it is saia causca a reiapse wnicn ' 1 t may prove iaiai in a lew aays. . W.L-DO'UCLAS C'Q OUAT? FOR $0 CEN ivlEN. . The only line calf 3 Sen ifi less Shoe in the world inado uithou. tacks or nails. As stylish and durable as those costing 5 or$(), and having no tacks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt t ho feet, makes theju as coTufortable and v. eil-fitting as a hand sewed .shoe. Buy the host. None remihie unless stamped on bottom-.".W. 'it'. '-Douglass $.1 Shoe, warranted." W. I J)ai'ULAS $4 SHOE, the original and only hand .sewed welt $-1 shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from 6jtov9. " ." - t W I . DOUCJ LA S 2.50 SHOE is unex celled for heavv wear. Wi L. DttUti'L VS S2 SHOE is worn by ;;il Biys, and is the best school shoe iu the world. All the above goods are made in Con trres5k Button and Lace, and if not sold bvvonr dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS, Dock ton,. Mass. ST. S. BR0W5, Ajcnt, Salisbury. 14:ft. k S C UAlfflS LlliSI STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES. - 1 -- E OPEN 1 7th WILL RE- TURDAY March the samb old stand, corner Main and In nis Streets, With a Complete Stock of Q A At a. d. i Is now Receiving His Fall and Vinter atock Of GOODS, Direct from lis IToritarn Martets, And will-be pleased toiee his custofmcrs bej forV purchasing elsewhere.' Which were bought for C A SII . from la vac con ccrns overloaded with regular values and pressed for the omnipotent stuff; thus enabling us to nurclfase manv of them below the cost of man- ufio.tiirc.: Stielcinr to the Jncvitable. rule fit w.vs snowingfanJ there was a furious f. i . .r-T.Hi .. . . . 1 brick a year; h Hn5 dnuig it into every crack mni mwo i.IL li? 1 I anumnung in neaps, m jn alj operati0n before the first of nsent oC the House, to thr.ittinjr. of hiieomj Sir and eight feet deep. T tnittce during the sessions of the IlouSe. Had r - - , , , January. . . - iis request been-granted it would hate grcattii ."Ot.yehfcUTe Out, t)Ut i. v. .. 5 facilitated the business of that committee an i as been discussed several times, but no action! two foundriesand a roller Kb " ?eci u t rill I wn lartm rtrn tawirip willlij i :.. f im wcmw, uuuiiviunjj k in neaps, m it some pi aces Carriages'; lie struck ,out V.on bis pins." .He had Eeligious and Educational Pacilities. Jfenabkjd it to report the taritT bill that much ti i , ' w ' isooner. ii was pruuiioi iur nuu utv reason often.rwd40f mow storms and eople churches of all denominations are IM Mn. Bows, of MichiganTa rlpubika-4 getting lOSt and 'ireeiinfi: to death in j n ,i i , member of that committee objected.. i iUo l',V;i,V f,. found all QVer the county, and every The republicans are resorting to every knowa taemr bHt ht thdUght they Werc-exag- town8hip has its public schools f for inethod of delaying the report of this Bill ii ireratiqas. .lie -hat Changed III mind i i.v -l j t i. i the House, but the majority of the committee 7n U,.k;t . l V1"- w .and black. these schools have decided to report it this week whether th? f? " n!?f'v "f,?1?.- are supported by taxation under the ; republican members of the committee like it or His me in asuowonit UD 10 nisanBDltS.lai.- dur T tTl ot t not- lo enaDie tnera to ao inis tney wui noia - - State School-Law. uBy the 5f0 niRht gessions. The first was held on Saturday Constitution, the schools for white and I hist, and the internal revenue portion of the Bill was on that occasion adopted without a- "Ex-Commla)iiftnr Phil lin V r T.T . uicu-ii i i . , ii i loiawiuvu mat uvciwiuu nan. Of Brooklvn. died rwntW a.iyii amwtc futc wuuiuui, ui- mendment. There will be many schisms among ii. Jr:. - . . . I crimination m favor, or to the nrem-Mhe republican members of the committee bcN lore nil uie prui isiuus ui iac uivasurv are uis- theunerar four women put in appeal CrentunVdeatb ia spoken of as a fflys-10?aT , Wv: tn1nhWn,, Af ; -1 school population. hafi4-ii fK.. WJsteri few he could hs,Te, our, wires, ia a city for years without th t fact becoming known. " Worth Znowihg. it is salv ia aggravated by aleepingCQO feather; beds, aad in many cases the nsai of feather beds, is the either race. ' Each school is Ia k located with view of justice to the I Springer s bill to enable the territories ot uaicota,, jaoniana, wasniagton, ana tw Mexico to adopt constitutions preparatory for Besides the public schools there are I admittance into the Union as States, has been several.' good -private schools in thett"? COUnty. ! 1 this session of Congress. senator ,;oiqnui, oi ueonna, nas lntroaucea i a bill referring ihe question of prohibition hi Climate. ' i jje District of Columbia to a direct Tote of the Our climate IS Very mild and pleas demood to fa ror a high .license system, and . . a i - - i, 1 : i i v i , z i. j i. :ii . r . t ; : ant: oar winters short and our sum- W1" mirouuce -.u u, maienecu producing 'cause of tnV disease, . y: Hay mei quite temperate.;-, It tis"not ias( contestanu for the Toteof, southern deiegaie barrel, atwl noeleetoral is often mild enough for fanners trj TOtesln the f9T either of them' 5 1 ii iv xv., is i plough during tne winter . months! feert ilf,TOawU warm here in summer as in many Jf.lhe .J republican coaTeq -!r ' ! t .. i . " 7 , . ., t .i . Th latter .is said .to haTe the largest same canse. - ' J.. " . places in, the. Northern States; it therefore may win.--There are t i ,v.-"" f-1-7- "-' V . ,v v :i4 v k'J TOtesin the South for either of the Mr. W. IT. Morgan, nierelijint, Lake City, Fla., wag taken with a st yen' Cold, attended with a distressing (Imtuh and rimninfj into Consumption in fts'prst t;igej.. He tried many ;S(Viaucd popular coayh remedies and striidily prew wrsol Was reduced in flesh, h 41! djfikultyjin hreath ing and was unable to t4Vp. Finally tried Dr. KinV New Discovery for (losuniption an 1 found inwiwidiate relief, and ") Iter mAn iilont a h:!f lozl'ti . botties foufid h'oielt well hnd has hadim. return of the disease. Ko other remedy, can fdinw so tj!,d a re cord of cures, as Dr. KinjT Nef I)iroyery for Consumption Guuranteed )o do just what is cinimed for it. Tiial bottle free nt Thco. F. Kluttz & Cos Driiir stjre. t An orange wine factory i the latest project reported for Florida, f . i acts Worth Knowiij. it is air uiaeases 01 tno nawi winpon merabraue the inemedv used niust be uon-imtatmg. The medicnll profession has been slo-x to learn this. XotUind .jr. . - . saiisiaciory can De accoinplfeucd with douches snufl?, powders J syriae;ci?, asirniKeiiis, or anv similar nrtnii:itiru because Ihey are all irritatnR,ido not tnorougniy reah,tbo aflected sufacc ana should be abandoned as worso than failures.. A mollitude of persons whd have fur years borne all the fworxy and pain that catarrh can inflict J to radial an 1 permanent cures wrought by Ely's . -f. TT. . ' "ijfiwuu wuxuzf, uo uiwc uiuuuis,-i .am, w. j; iats, or unanotte re- 10 pe aoousiwrj as ?;depot,;ana JBir-ldndstock m real estate in the city as sfeadilvi We sometimea have a. dire or two nf on tne rise. quiteold weather in the winter, but it mihghCiil, a iownaid out but-yet to be built, two orthreeiniles nearer Charlotte, is tcrakeis place. . t P. IT Mrs. Emma O. Nicholson, of tjntitlifielilC rarely lasts more than two pr tpreo," is Tigiting her parents in this pla e. I SALE.! a nouse and lot in Rnorhviii x: r i The bouse one story witlf ell hnd'a good" fikitehon in the yard, a Well of?ood water. i- w verms anpiy to mo lUHtcrsinech 21:4t. - J. N. PtASTER. - Marth, 13, 1888. If 91? m GijoceEiQS, SMALL PROFI 'n-'1"- -AND- TS Apd! airether tinds of (pcds kept in a gen eral stook.-wUl bo sold ati iiticcs to suit ..the CALL A?JD EKAirlE STOCK. Bob' White Mind Crystal Roller Mill Flour oiv , tlie best quality. JUST RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED BAR RELS OP FKESII VIRGINIA LIME FOR SALE. EgJ' 1 expect all persons who hare giren me Mortgages :j their crops to bring me their cot ton when it is rc.i W f r salt. . 11. J. H0I.MES, 4f:tf . . QUICK wc place before the people of Rowan and a ning counties our Qflv uPEsxqn Court. POTENT NET STE11L1X6 3sSfiS -v-l if el i - r . HORTHO 1 ' Jennie Ba R?t ?..av. Who I ; suesby hrti::::t friend; f' w Ivate V. rosrev.- Notice. Agaiu?t I '13. B. Rjimftiy. J Action for uii'on'. : The deftMi lant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been cninmeneed in the Superior Court of liowan county for divorce and separation "Mensa clTliors" and the raid defendant v.ill further take notice that he is required to appear at the next Term of the Superior Court of said county to be he!dat the Court House in Salisbury, on the 9th 'Mondnyafter the 1st Monday of aooo, in. iurm Carolina, anu answer or demnrtto the complaint in said action or the ".Plaintiff wiil apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. , J. M. IIOR AH, Clerk -22:Ct Snpedor Court,' Rowan county. Lee S. .Overman, Attorney. IS Fit Short Profits and QuM Sal our MOTTO ami as our expenses arc nialffi b;iv for mni onlv buv BARGAINS. " - - r j - j- . t .V We aije determined to lead Salisbury in Prices ajul feel confident that there aife cnou people in the county who :anl. jtdf.6 money, to give us arcasonablc share ot cu One call will convince you iliat,wc intc let our Bargains (make our Business. Respectfully,' Ml f-;i 1 I ... - 0 f VV"..- --vv; ,1 ' V
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 22, 1888, edition 1
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