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-w -; ii, tj..: n 4': ;4' 'L 5 1 4 J .1' - r t. f-i n '1 -I Carolina TIlURSPAYMAV 3, 188S. jffi EXCITDfO D AY, J. kr Telegraph JU tfce Calotte Chronicle. Wamst6N, May.l.-tln the PMt;20 rWr-fce Senate . history ' w icini has pwVaJkHl ts-tli.it r to-day, cT UMiUcre been wM utter disregard of - hfc'Jtfhirye'r the Senatorial office. Grac ' $:irnra&vted at each 1 other in digance Vrt i he rules of pailiaoientary - debate. tiiiii" and '-Bcmijad nerT . srerc bandied. -Siltf ilie pacKeu gaueries aiicinaieiy hi--, I applauded. One Senatornnnounc . kU itVpoliticai opponent acted in the - i'I m v enrt as he was doin on Jhc floor, k i a .ld becnt to the roefc 'pit as "drunk ,MkVirdirj The contusion mT tfe A fair u tnn illed hv the confusion in the ir and. corridors, where hundreds ofi ' ruer men and women, unauic ioouwhi u WFrm c into the" galleries, stood and .traHM-. their ears to catch the stray I.Hra sthat floated through the halfclosed $kr. Again and again the Senators jjinc to their feet tiTdemand order, and -tn i r.iwl ttain the presiding ofljeer threatened to have the galleries cleared if : rf .Vr was not preserved. The sergeant at jum.Vwa instructed to arrest any one mak pjj aW:, but still the crowd which fil.l eUrcrv sjat, crowded the aisles and lined jrhb unl'l of the gallery, applauded, hissed HLlaii.i;hed uproaringly. II Ibis disgraceful conduct resulted from .the speech of Senator Ingalls, of jiniisjis, in repjj jo a speech delivered yenilhtys before by Senator Vor )iW, of Indiana, in defence of the 'iar tcter of Gen. McClelland and Gen. - Jjkneoclc, whom the Kansas Senator Jjsjpi pirviousl denounced as untrue ta ' he rnuc of the Federals in the late v.ir. Jt was. probably a studied effort jirj the part of Ingalls to arouse all the i;ittr filings wbtch followed the war, r nd if piusible to make political capital for the Iepublican party.! Another wjv j f the bloody shirt, of which the whole country is tiredrand to which lMi .litt'i heed is given. . In tins instance it partook more of a persnl quarrel between , the two nat;rrt than'of a discussion" of the 1i korv of iMcClelland and Han-f.iejk- a shameful exhibit of passion uiid bhiflcardism in a body which was once tin pride of the country as illus- jtijig dignity, jecorttm and order. The Aeville Ctawi, May 1st, gives urriuiit of a lad who rau away from ! h brutal top-fatherr- in Philadelphia, I f'iie yeairs ago. Time and disease had $yopt. awity.one and anothef of those interested in- the fate of the young m-ic, of whuu no tidings could be ,ob : Uin.'d although diligent search had bci m ale by advertisements in differ- ' fiit. p ifts of the country. Finally Mr. K fCrid.r. whu had promised his sister on ; -hi dying lied to find hira if possible, I d had spent five years, in the effort, i oblainctl .a probable hint of his where alwuts being at Knoxville, Tenn., and . he was on his way thither, when he stopped at Asheville, tN. C., where by accident, it would seenijjiis search was t tided, and Charles Rudolph was found, l heir rf $39,000. . He h:is gone to ; l.iiladelphia to take pxissession of .his , ha nfoonm inheritance. ' Wm. H. Daniels, of Chicago, came forward on the 24th of April declaring 1 that Jic had discovered a mode of treat- in g. the- bodies of the dead, so' as to proven t decay. Itonsists of a miner aj vapew bath,admlnistered in an ( air tight chamber. A body four days dead with many4 signs of decomposition set J'jU w as given hint for testing his dis ctvery. It was in the bath two hours, and then exposed to doctors for exam it nit ion, who report that decomposi tion; had been arrested, and every trace of t:jTen.ive odor (destroyed, and the toy seemed to be returning to the norni.il condition just after death. . The Progressive Farmer 4 n rather Watchipn., fogroitiV terms declares that pt. lhc condition of clmer fields, mead A!i'Y.ind.r. nf MLl't,., u ow and pasture landsJs rerjorted 'at 00 i.aW o 'the farmers forUiovernor "'Vi v ti . uwernor. 'I f uraer o want M our ynservauon goes, will bearti Y sunrjort uiiy souad aiid worthy fDemocrat who Jear3 because there j is a larger area '.(""'. ! .ill 111 M. ' - ! may receiY? the no.mmatio YYe have not ear on of th,em declare in f avori Capt, lerander, which, how- fvt!rt 3( nothing either for or against i i lap grocers Circular warns th 11.; ":.. i -" P'llmc akainst eatin rnnmwi f the can, have W opened and .faMteiijl; ?Zim 1 Z ZmIJ . r , iP-iiJ - T svera1 to bp that open tin cans are not sn . - - ' . i - y.- who cat the contents aftex standing for i - l . -'ir-r- - TT- f CatamlLirs 'arffenivAnfiw) no i' to.Keepthe.go)dsin,bnt rAaynerateiDW bids fair to poison enough do mischief to those E!l ler alLle " nothing S O TS.;! lir0 SSL ft Officrf dozen years r . " - S ;'? i f PT! ; K1 nonjucre ana uestroj feyery green thing in trteir lr traclr... The people are waging J "; oliticaloints " - I I Washington Letter. - . - From the information .which reaches' Frora our regular correspondent) r this .place from Alexander, Wilkes wisniNCTo??, Aprif SO, 18$8f and Vvdkin, it is X inferred that the ! Cleveland and Gray is a ;: favorite Democrats of these Con n ties are prac- ticket - with a peat many deipocrats n Really soliJ forjudge Fowle for Govr .Congress, and at this time it looks very ernorr An iie?anuer cuunijr mw rhant Dolled 23 of-hi customers one day last' week and every 'one of jtheni was f or.r pwle. statewide ixmumurK. ; JfCaptJ S. B: Alexander wanU to be- corae tne -uemocraiic t.muiu.iic iui Qovcraorvof course Mecklenburg will support him; and we learn that Cabar rus and Lincoln will da likewise. The eontest between Judga Fowle and&Iaj, Stednfan is warming upj considerably, with the result very uncertain. Of one thing we must be sure, that every Democrat supports the! nominee, no matter which one of the good men mentioned is nominated. Charlotte Democrat. T The township Convention of Hen dersonville instructed its delegates to vote for delegates in the County Con vention who would vote for Judge Fowle for Governor; and S. B. Alex ander for Lieutenant Governor; J udges Shipp. Aver and Graves for Supreme court: Thos. D. Johnsoti:for Congress, and Cant. M. C. Toms for Senator of the fortv-hrst ten atonal aistnci;. r Ilendersoutilte Tim's. Kx-llepre3entative Frank Hurr1, ad dressing the Yale Law School on "Tariff Reform," said: i "The nrotective tariff is levied'to pro tect the manufacturer alone. But why should the Government frotecf a single class ? -Unequal protection means that one man is protected at the expense of another' i "Do vou suppose wc can legislate asrainst the workl without provoking re taliation ? " Just w high as we build the wall, just so much will they retail ate." - . "Trusts are-lfcins orsanized on every hand to limit production and enhance prices. The trusts are possible under tne present farifT system, and aror organized to refuse to the people the very things promised to them by that! tann. it tor cicru productions could come into this country, trusts would Ikj impossible, and the only way to break inej trusts is to re ducc the tariff. i "Do you manufacturers of the East suppose that we of tire Yest and South will permit "you to monopolize" manu factures? TheSouth and West are building their own factories and will soon supply themselves. Then theEastr ern manufacturers will be forced to seek a foreigu market." r April Crop Eeport For -most parts of the State, the rain fall since last report has been the chief cause of complaint; otherwise the con ditions favorable to farm operations have been all that the farmer could desire., It is yet too 1 early to gain specific information in regard to most crops, and enquiries have been of a gen eral nature, yet the replies prove en couraging in all directions. -Prospect good for a lull apple crop, peach damaged by frost and only half crop expected. . j CONDITION vF WHEAT. The condition of the wheat-plaut is reported more than two points ahead ot the March estimate; the ram has no damaged the plant and the mild weath er has been favorable to its develop- uciit. x ue esLiiu.ufu couuiviOIl OI the growing plant is in the whole State.. CONDITION -OF OATS '.A ND RYE. In some parts of the State there is complaint of failure of oat crop from rain and overflow, while jin other parts the x reports are enthusiastic. The average condition of the4 plant at date is 02; that of rye is 94 j, which is an improvement over last estimate. . " -r CONDITION OF ORqnARDS. The condition of orchards in the State is gratifying, fn most all parts of the frjuit growing sectious reports are favorable. The estimate for the State is 89g; apples S9;peaches damag ed by frost, 54. . ! PREPARATION FOR ALL CROPS. . In response to the question: Re marks on preparation for general crops, the only cause of complaint was wet weather which has delayed; work in many sections otherwise; all is moving well. The average-condition of prep aration in4he State is 90: which means that the farmers are from a week to ten days late begetting lands ready for the reception or seed. clover, Meadows and pastures. Tr " Thisissumciently goo3 to indicate that these ciops will Ce un to average, if not better. The harvest- led crops will be m erovss nf frtr.; beeaea than ever before; m the historv WEX COMPOST PAY. W per cent, of the renlies to this question were in the affimative. LABOB. The aYerago complaint of the ineffi- ciency of labor has decreased. nnA ih KnJ n of SOimst SOg for last moutl,. f , A Typewrtter of 1829. 13 conudcM one . uaiv lK,r1'8 WS that hs about -to be fiW n p. . r . u nw VUlim ' d uuunson. ine urawmcrs an.l .; tions cover the invention of a tjpewrit- - lffr. , f ' . Vc pw'niJ' of the tiipe-sbiined P.iltentloseIy resemble the construe. tlo.n l.he lem ttpewriter.- The much as i this same ticket might be the choice of the St, Ionis Convention Kewj York j and Jndiana ave always mad winning combinations- for . toe democrat?,! Tilden and Hendricks in J870, CJeyeland and Hendricksin J884, and why not Cleveland and Gray in JS88.! r , . foecretary W hitney of the iSiiLvy De- partnient js noted for hb liberality. He nearer does anything on a small scale. ! On Saturday last he chartered at his iown! expense two special trains and carried ooi) uotigrc-smeu,- omcials and newspaper men oyer to Philadel phia to witness the launching of the first two vessels for the new Navy, the Yorktown and the Dynamite cruiser. The tariff is the absorbing theme in he House of Kepresentatiues, where it will hold the right of way .for the next fortnight. Ho far revenue reform- eshave; no reason to be ashamed of the figures made by their champions in. the tiht. lit every voter in the country could read the debate on both sides up to te present time and clearly under stand the question at issue, there is not much doubt as to whatrhe issue would lie. r, Representative Ford, of Michigan, made some telling points in his speech on Thursday. For instance he said: A tann winch gives a com paratively smair number of men the right and opportunity to tax millions of our citizens 47 percent, more than their goods will sell for in the open market can-not fail to have the result of building up and maintaining vast monopolies and trusts, whose enormous rt : ; it i ii pronts are swelling aim nicreasea oy the tribute whiehThe turiff authorizes them to levy upon the pockets of the people. Congress has no right to take the part of a few mapufacturers against the great body of consumers. But that is just wirat has beep done- Our war tanli declares tor High prices tor the produce ot iron, low prices for the produce of corn; high prices for the produce of glass, low prices for the producer of wheat. The present tariff aims td secure to a tew manufacturers disposal of their goods at a large profit. ' . On-Fnday, Mr. larnsey, or Michi gan, who has been claimed bv the re publicans to be opposed to the Mills bill on account ot its putting lumoer and salt on the free list, made a speech placing himself in line with the Presi dent, said: I belong to that school of polities which believes in collecting ; from the pockets of the Aniericau people so much money sis is necessary for the proper and economi cal administration of the Government, and uoTBo beyond. Neither myself nor the gentleman on my side of the House are free traders; we are fair traders. We are not seeking to pull dowa the custom house of the county. We pro pose to continue custom house taxa tion, but wjll revise existing laws so as to bring taies down to the bare line of necessary revenue; and in so revising the laws place the outy nignesi on the luxuries of life and lowest on lifei necessities Gen. Joseph E. Johnson, our present Commissioner of Railroads, and the highest in rank of living officers of the Confederate army, has been, at his own request, elected ail honorary and con tributing member of E. D. Barker Post G.IA. R, of Philadelphia. He is the only exVConfederate soldier who has ever been received into the ranks of a Grand Army Post. A bill has been favorable reported to the Senate which provides for the erection of the public building m every town where the. gross postal receipts have averaged $3,000 per annum dur ing the pa$t three years Senator i V oorhees made a speech on the President's message in the Senate last week that has atracted consider able attention on account of the plain-ness-ef some of its statements in re gard to the treatment of "the South. He also made an eloquent defense ol Gens, MsClelJan and Hancock, recent ly attacked ! by the calumnious Senator from Kansas, Mr. Ingalls. The latter is deeply riled over it and has announc ed his intention of replying toTt to morrow. IHe is doubtless framing some of his most elaborate sentences 11 . . . . ' ' 1 1 Ml I II ior iuc occasion wnicn win contain an of the venom of which he is capable. l He agreement to appropriate a uartet of a million dollars for repre sentation of the United States at the Paris International Exposition of 1889, is one of the interesting events of the week in the Senate. . Both the Senate ainl the house have passed the bill to prohibit book and pool niakihl in Washington and Geogetowni: This is a came in which Senators arid Members of Consrress are disposed to (indulge to a considerable extent, as they will this week at the race track beyond the city limits. Charged with Embezzlemsnt. J. A. Vcrrion, an asent in the cmnlnv of the Sincer Sowincr Kfili;n t iiKer Scwinz Machine ComnRnr and who had territory in Rowan eonntv. : ,. i l . . i. , , , .. . ' is vuuigcu wiin emoezzung, tne funds of mc company to the amount of $450 A warrcnt ior nis arrest was sometime ago sworu out before D. G. Maxwnll. nnri placed m the hands of Mr. McCrarkin. an azent of the comnanv. who wn om. iuhuui:u sicciai uepuiy to arrest v er- . - 1 1 - nou, in cr.se nc met vith him in his trav els. Yestcrtlav a tclerr in the city from McCrackin saying that he had arrested Vernon at Ibirlinrtn and would; arrive here on the first train w un mni. jj ney were ex nee tea nti tii 2 a. m. train, and it is the j intention to have a preliminary examination hr,. Efl- Maxwell ihU morning-aarofe Chronicle. ";s . j, Vernon I was. last" Mrniflnx- nrrxnA before Esquire D. fJ. Mnxwnd rr- Hminary hearing but waived' examina tion and rcmamled to jail for trial before JmHv Metres. a f- - i ; r it li:c next term of I youri.- . V i Hot Water for Iyy Poisoning, p j To tL Editor nf tie Scientific Am&i- Cttil. Let me add ray testimony to that i of Mr. J. Burroughtos as to the efficacy' of hot water in curing the poison by iyy. The best way of applying it is to jep a spiritj lamp tinder the tin containing the water, and apply the "water as hot as the ski q will bear. The 'sensation of relief from the intolerable itchiu;Ta immediate and so complete that t is almost worth while to be poisoned by ivy to experience it. , ; - , j . Wm. C. CncRctfc New York, March 29, 18S8. j r Centenarian Printees. At Mod n t IJerom Cemetery, Dublin lately, j ras buried jPattison Jolly, -aged 104, pro bably the oldest printer in . - thei wofld. ! tie &ri yru jtiis nun ui uutiautj uc , tu Edinburgand pulled the first sheet; of The hjdinburq Journal, over 70 years ago. For half a century he was in Dubl:n and for some years cjirriedon the print ing business in the house which be-' longed; to (iriersons, late Queen's print- trs. The United States Senate, in one hour and a half, adopted 127 pension bills. Republican Senators never Ire- quire much time or thought or speech j when a raid is to be made upon th pockets of the people. They can ! tote awav niore money in two seconds than a million honest tailors can earn! by their sweat in a week. The President knows how to discriminate what! to approve and what to reject. He. has recently approved of uine private pen sion bills imd vetoed three. Wilming ton Star. ? Dr. R. B. Anderson, wifeind daughter, Miss Lila, j returned home last Monday, after an absence of four month iu Flor ida, and South Carolina. The Dr's health is very much improved. Miss Lila J be- ins in rainer uencaie neaun. was con- siderable exhausted from he trip on the cars; but our bracing atmosphere has caused her to recuperate and her ' condi tion is now much-improved. Morganton Star. I j BUY ! YOU A CLOCK. If in town you chance to drop, j Buy yourself a clock ; The kind of clock what is a clock? The irid that is guaranteed, That will keep good time ' An4 run like a rhyme. And cost you nix for a year. And If a clock from me yon have bought . ; . That wont run exactly to a dot, : I ask you then to bring it back And if in the least it does anything lack, : I will give yon a new one j Or the rnoney pay batck. , ' Kow, of clocks I a large assortment have got, That roust, go and go cheap for cash ; on 'the. spot; ' In uickle, wood, and marbleised iron, All the latest designs you surely will i find, From! the; little tick tick to the bi" tock ! tock. . j ' I The prices are low, in fact very low. Considering the quality and finish; Why for 1 25 who cau't have theiipur, And keep up with the times audi his ' neighbor? The days are now here when your time is quite dear, So get you a clock, that on timeyou may steer. j ' I have clocks for all people, the rich and the poor, From 1.25 to $18 in store. And clocks what is clocks nothing less, nothing more, ; , Andfthat for the cash they pass out of my door. So come along all and a bargain secure And seel to the letter if I could ;not I more. jj Very truly yours, W. H. REISNER,!! Leading Jeweler. NOTICE! The Last and Final Sale vf the Chunn Place. is-' In obedience to an order of the Supe rior Court of Catawba county, made in the case of Susan S. Trollinger, Adin'x of M. B. Trollinger, vs. R. H. Trollinger and others, I will re-sell on the premises at 12 o'clock MM on Saturday, the 2d day of June, 18S8, that valuable tract of Land known as the Chunn place, adjoin ing Thomas Hytle and others, on the! W. Is. C. R. R., two miles East of Cleveland, iu the county of Rowan, containing! 157 acres more or less. n Terms of Sale: The purchaser to j pay 20 per cent, cash, and tho balance on a credit of six months, the purchaser to give bond with approved security, title retained until all the purchase money is paid. The bidding will begin at four hundred dollars. SUSAN S. TROLLINGER. Aamx: of M. B. Trollinger. May 1, 1SSS. MTTiKI .KM I have made arrangements to Supply rscsu milk, morning and evening commeuclne about the first of May, to those who wish to engage it. - It wilLe uelivcred at the homes of patrons at hve cents her quart. - For convenience, uck ets wilLbe aoM to tbosfe who may . wish to ob tain toiU.-4-4i.ply to v.. :S.dibur K ROYAL MSSt J XI I 4 1 Absolutely Pure v This .mwrier aerer varies.' A marvel .of -ur.tT Btrenjtb.and vbolesomeness. More economU-al tlian ibe ordinary lands, and cannot, Xf sold In comDetltlon with ttie multlindeol low test. uort Avtelgbt, alum or pnosnhate powders. Sold o - 'y Jj cans. Uotal Biking Powdbr Co.. I0t W all st. r Forsalc by Bincham & Co., Young & Bof. t.-fin. nl N. P. Murpliv. P. R.JULIAN & CO., DEALEHS IX General Merchandise, j Salisbury, N. C. COMB AND SEE the 'SHOW ! At DAVE JULIAN'S NEW STORE! lie lias a full and complete line of ENTIRELY ' " which m is ff.-lilir CHEAPER TlIAIf EVEB. He is n Fisher Street, neur the Stand Pipe, 53fvliei e fiis rents and other expenses are so low tli ill he is M'llinr one dollar s worth of Good's lor SO ets t5F"H has the best and cheapest line ol Fertilizers in the county, and decideiliy the Iwst.line ot PROVISIONS in the market. Dc sure to sec him before you Inn. ; f"II(J want to buy all the lie can j;ct. April 19, 88. 26:3m New STORE! New GOODS! TO BE FOuND AT THE SIGN OF On East side ot Fisher str. one door SoutU of Main. Everything In i he Millinery and Fancy Goods Line, All pretty and novel and In the &b eFaafviotv. ALSO Mantua Making DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.- Ve rsoectfullv solicit Inspection from those lu quest of (Soo lsln our line; and f will t.e plea sure in exhittlog otr stoc-, A t'.iink we cm please alllu quality and pilces. ;ive us a trial. Mrs. W. Baachim & Co. April 5. 14:i REMEMBER THAT TRY W XT T 1 DKUiilsT, lala inl Flsner htreeis, Salisbury, ' nl i ug Sure l i i he city n buv Dr. I.IViiH liegulator, ' IS lilt VU3re yv u : I lit I AN lulu ( tut, v f RED PLA(i LINI v.KVi', or S;il.ilUl'S Horse anl CittlP Powders, III fa-t it 1-. tli place to. bu-r' l'U E DKUiB, Fancydoods, Toilet aitl its, i Syonfft s, lol et in:i Bath so-ips, h Tooth, Hair, Nail md Infant Brushes. V Pom ides. Perfumery, e. Fine line of Smoking and ci;c inRTobaceos. t?ars, CI? .rett-s, &c. "PreBcrlptioii? earer ally compounded. fl(f. IITAU, Foruierli lta i.. E. Sitere. J-ltlm DismliT.il of Cplie ship. Entire is lurebv triven tht the firm known us Johnson & Uamsav has this Un dissolved hv mutual rotwent. Euen Johnson a sumes all dehts of the firm and is authorized to -rc-eive and reeeiot for all monies due the late firni. - 2S:4t. EUGENE JOHNSON, Salisbury. N. C, J. II. hAMSAY. . May 2, 188. EEPORT OF the CONDITION T&E first national bam At Salisbury, in tho Stats of N. C, j At the close of businessT Apl. 30.1888. RIOURCES. Loans and discounts $ ls,9To oT Overdratts, secured and unsecured It tl ij S. Bonis to secure circulation 18,500 00 Due from approved reserve agents . 29,400 91 Due from other National Banks 7,o25 s Due from State Banks jind bankers S.4W 81 Reil estate, furniture, and fixtures 1,3"0 06 PremUim? P ad 3,i2S oo Checks aed other cash Items. 3.0M 45 Bills ot other Banks ,13 Oo Fractional paper currency i I nickels and pennies.: H 4 specie... - Lesral tender notes 4. oq to Redemption fond with V. 8. Treastuer j: I HDercen. circulation).., i 562 60 TotaU. $ftt),4S S LIABILITIES. Capital stock patd In $50,000 oo 8urpw3 fund ... 13,000 Oft Codlvlaed proflts National Bank notes outtaodtn? lMvlcJends unpall.... . ......... 1 11,250 00 tlf0 109,511 CO tndlldual deposits subject to check Time certificates ot deposit Cashier's checks outstanding. SS.45S 50 lt.011 90 fue to other National Ban s. : . Due to State Banks and bankers ... Notes and bills re-discounted.... . 189 0 W8 91 .. .0.000 - Total.. ... iJ0, 93 fit ota at North Carolina. CoDntr of Rowan. 88: f I. 1. 11. FOUST casUter ot the above n.imed bank (!o solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowieage ana oeiiei. v Sub3nrlbe4 and sornto before me this the M dayot May 183S. . b E. B. NEAVfi J. P. COUBBCT AUTO! 'T ... - ... .. : . S. W.COLE, ; a. A.r.lSUHAM. v. "Director. ' i: i. HM.Mfcs, , ) ' - E ARE BLOWING COOD HEWS That.wc ! iOie Hcadq uafle rs Our largely increasing sales testify ) Wilt cut prices on someofl our Leading Gcfocls, Hiks, Pcrcalts, American s Satins, 4 , ! , Surahs, ; French Satincs, "Wool Dress Goods, j Wool Drc69 Goods, "Cotton W oos, ' Calicos, , Ginghams, Zephyr Ginghams, T ' White Goods in - . Stripe, ? Check, and Plain. Tooth Brashes, Face Powder, AND TH0USAAD3 OF THINGS Don't Fail to See OUR POOR FOLKS POCKET-BOOK 2 feet long or leas! The sun may become eclipsed : Tin? The Stars may wander from their aceutomcd course usual course : Thet tides buy cease to ebb VAN WYO K SGIIULT2 WILL " GST THERE ALL THE SAME! So pass the jug ! Keep on Dancing, and buy your Goods of Headquarters 1 g5FA warm wtlcouie awaits you with out -stretched hands and smiling facts, f YanWyck & Scholtz, ;-" I leaders Intent Styles atyl fairest Prim. KLXJTTZ & ARE NOW READY WITII THEIR MAMOTII STOCK OF PR1NGISUM1EIIG00 SIX FLOORS FULL AND MORE ROOM -NEEDED 1 'A And they will be sold as ehcapjis any Goods in town. Ourtaotto isrTHE best goods ! FOR VHB LtAST MOJCEY V I in all colors Ull&UU UJyUJ und puces i s, NANSOOte at 7, 8, 9, 10, and up, t& the . BEST. ; GINGHAMS, SEERSUCKERS & SATINES, 8 to 10c. Diy Assortment: ol PANT GOODS at 10, .15, 16, 20, and ux 4-4 Brown and MenrM DOMES I IC at 3. 5, fe 7, 7, , 9. and 10 c. 1 Bis stock of black silk rARASOL, At from $1.25; up. - ; : " 5 j HATS Ior all at 5, l0,Vl5i.2O, 25, ami npr fo the best. -G irpsts auf M xttings, 20 to 70 They are Beautiful MORE SHOES THAN BOOM, H f See us and uet the best! for the least mony. Oil Table Cloths, 5-4 wide, 20c. per tbril., 3IG STOCK CLOTHING AIID FURNISHING GOODS. A BUCK DIAGOHAL CUTAWAY SUIT FOR FOUR DOLLARS. ', Good assortment of Children's suits'aft $1.25 and up, i Snirts and drill Draw er at 25c.- ' GOCTD THINGS TO EAT FOR EVERY BODY: v OTB-IBT" FEdDTO PpB CIW. '.' " Gd Rio COFFEE at 15c. Good SUGAR at CJc. Pure LARD, splendid IIAMS Chese, Crackers, Fruits, Beans. Oat Meal and Flakes, &c. ; "Wc are amon' the few. that buy ytinr Prod ace for casji or Barter. Will be plcascil to show you our Goods whether you buy or not. - KITES! CHILDREN, MISSES, i" ii & BOYS, . ALL SUITED Pi 1m,- ... AND VlTimi my fMZ , - ' ' , A laree JAPANESE KITE aiven away with every 23 rent a purchase! ggfyOMhlren and Misses' HIBBED HOSE at Iff and 13 cents per pair. M-Beautfful line of LAWNS and ySEEUSUCKERS vert rowl KfCbildren and Misscu SAILOU HATS at 25, and 83 cent "LADIES' IIATtf, trimmed and untrimroed, front 25c to f 1.23, c: Large line of Men and Boy's STRAW HATS Bark Hat 6 inch brim, 10 cV 200 GENTS' CASSIMERE PANTALOONB, from 12.05 to 1.37 icr pair . T worth double the moncr, I t-' . ! ' .1 TTrTn,r t a a 1 t ? ?f"A few of oUrjp.Henp SUITS left ' . .'- Respect OUR LO'iG WHISTIi TO ML! on Low Prices Satines, Madras Lace Curtains. Thefarjcst stock - JUccs in town. . Embroideries 'in endless vaiietj. New lot Torchon Lnces.- ' New lot-; "It Mcdeci Lacr. MMED Scrim, all colV Lace bed sets, j ID MiSWtW WE HAVE HOT SPACE TO MENTION, moon may no lonffcr slied its its ft fflulgent raji; ; T ho earth may Ue part from Jtj and flow ; .but- ' - ' KENDLEMAH and of all Qualities : ; ITCTTIT i T TUTPITO 0 toHceUiem Ulo hay. UUIA ilillllllO. d lours most obediently, r IKLUTTZS; RENDLEStAN. SINGS! IOR: GENTMIN AND LADIES, YOUNG, : GRAVE & caclu DtS.:; PAIRS which wc will Hose ont Irtwer than ever. full r, 4 .,4-: 1- 4. a . "i .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 3, 1888, edition 1
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