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' - : i -i .- I Carolina Watchman. TltURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1883. - l State Democratic Ticket ; FOB GOVEfiXOB: : - DANIEL G. FOWLE, bf Wake. I 5 FOB LIECTEKT GQTERXOR . t x. THOMAS If. HOLT, bf Alamance. "t - - ' 1 .1 - - ! - ' FOB 8BCBETJLBt 0 STATE. .' ; WILLIAM JL SACNDERS, 1 1- Of Waie County. -S 1 ' "J i V poB STATE TBEA.SCBER : " DONALD W.! BAlN.oC Wake. CLEVELAND NOMINATED , -: $ By Acc'amation. - .- ; WheB wa ever such a thing done before!. ? A Convention representing thirty millions of people of every claf and condition 'v- life faianer,; mer chants, laborers; lawyers, dotorsv man ufacturers, mechanics, artisans, land lords, tenants, - millers and builders- all in one grand body Twin g simultane ously at the mention of one'name all onanfmouslvl cheering the nomination - -1 ' t FOB ATTOHSET GENERAL: , ' r '" v" ..J " i- i ' - ' THEO.F, DAVIDSON,; of Bumcombe. j . ; fob AuniTou; GEO. W. SANDERLA1K, of Wayne; - i . FOB StTFT. OF PUBLIC IXSXKCCTIOX. r 1 S. M. F1NGEH, of Catawba; FOB ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF SCPE. COCBTr fjfKj&vn ; j. I3AVI3, r L ; i of Franklin County. . JAMES E. of GB0VER CIXTELAXD. And the cheering continued for.-"23 minutes,. the delegates of the orth and South mingling together, shaking hands, waving preir flags and banners over each other and shouting them selves hoarse. And the beauty of it all is, that they went to St. Xouis to do exactly what they have done to carry Old the wishes of the people, for it was known months beforejhat the people would demand the re-nomination of I GBOTEB CLEYELAXD. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort County. ALPHONSO C. AVERY, of Burke Conntv. . iiil x n. r.3 M. mj ijii & v . v - - UXFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanover j County. FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK, of Orange County. j r ; Onr StateTicket . The Democratic people of this sec tion of the State, with rare exceptions, had not formed strong, (preferences for any j of the prominent .gentlemen men tioned 1 for Hovernor. I , I hey knew taut -Fowle, Stedmin, ! Gilmer, Alex- "un4er and. others were j, able and com ace, and it, was indifference" to petent; men for the p largely, a matter of them who should at list be selected They were, therefore prepared to sup port the nominee, whoever thci dele gates to the Convention might agree on regardiug that onlj sis a necessary means of concentrating the Democrat ic strength jof the State. They are satisfied with the laboriof the Conven- iirkt? u nA TCtlV rf loco crtifa nnrm iiecs their hearty support, not alone because they afo ikch and yll worthy of 1 their confidence. anq'support, but as representing the (political views held by .them,' which is bltj far more impitance than 'any' mefel'persoual j:oifsidera iions. The ticket is ;a good one, and better stul, every man; on it is politi cally sound; and a3 leaders of the peo ple they represent, will advocate and ; defend the iust nrinctfiles of the Dem- , T ' ; crauc party as nerepoiore nem anu 1. 1 IT 1 1 11 ?-voicu lur nie .jwopie. -The Convention was called to order about 10 o'clock Wednesday, and after transacting preliminary work, a motion was made to call the roll of States to vote for a candidate for-Pres- ident. Alabama stood at the head ot the listfbut her delegationtendered the first place on the call to the State of New York.! Mr. Dougherty, of that State stepped on the platform amid thunders of iapplause. He addressed the Convention ar length, closing by announcing j the name of Cleveland, which vas unanimously accepted; . Tlie .confention then adjourned until 10 o'clock Thursday, when the candidate for Vice President will be selected, (general expectation make ex-Senator Thurman the man, but it is not certain that it will -tunfont so. Prohibition Convention. Clinton B. Fisk, of New Jersey was put in nomination for President, and Jame$ A. Brooks for Vice President. Mr. Fisk was a General in the war and is represented as a man of high char acter and ability.1 The party only polled"! 50,000 at the last election, but they expect to increase the vote very I largely this year. Pro. and Anti. ! The fast conception for utilizing the immense power of Niagara is to tap the.iirer some distance above the- falls means of a tunnel driven along the ide ofjtherivcnl The water wonld be distributed by lateral under-ground donduits-to turbines': placed on the bank below the falls, to drive mills,- factories, etc., and by electric transmis- furnish light to neighboring ijion towns.. Try it and Reiobt.--W. L. Wilder, imparts to the readers of Science a f act, if it be a fact, that is worth something, o wit: ' that if one holds his breath, wasps, bees and hornets may be han dled with impunity. The skin is siid Io le sting- proof while the breath is leld. Now try it, but b3 careful of the conditions. There must he ho talking jpr laughing while making the experi ment. ; . COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING -PpWDERS. . 3:' I EOTAX (Absolutely Tcrey. CElSrS (Alat r6wJer; HmrOIiD'5 (Thosplutc) tnsh HAXrOEDS. when fresh JZ ID HUD'S....... 1 1 . . CSASS (Afaxm Powder 'A, VU -.v- . AX1Z05 (Alum Powder) CIXTXLISD'S PI0KEEB (San TnocXMvS) C21B C PB. PRICE'S.. p I I - - ' .. .. 1 !. SS0W FLAKE (GrttS!. St. TvaXSl i j j- . - - LETUS .... C0XCEESS.. C UECEEBS ...P i ' ' C1LXET8 ........C HA5F02D'S,' wbjn not fresh. C RESULT OF MONDAYS ELECTIONS. AsheviHe wet by 261 majority. Durham wet by 7 majority. Concord dry by 230 majority. R,aleigh wet by 141 majority. Monroe dfy by 93 majority. Statesville wet by 215 majority. Charlotte wet by 65 majority. We, the undersigned, w ish to inform the puWic tbat our appointment as dele gates by the Democratic convention held at Salisbury ,CVvas without our knowledge orpermUsioh. We arc members of the Prohibition Party, and wish to be recog nized as such. K. B. Baily, j J. A, Baily. Woodlcaf, N. C, June 5, 1888. fVVe doubt not these gentlemen were named a$ delegates to the State Demo cratic Convention because they werc known to be good men, and without any thought or knowledge of their pro hibition sentiments. There are thou sands of Democratic prohibitionists in the State whose zeril for the general political prosperity of the country will not permit ihem to lose an opportuni ty ta advance it merely for the sake of asserting their views on a single ques tion. Rationality usually governs in such cases, and it were otherwise a ca lamity. X : " Toboggan slides 1 in this country I are better known in. Paris and Euro pean cities and towns as Russian mountains. ; Thev are artificial slides , . - 'i , structed of .blocks of ice, or if of wood. Jin i . . - t I the caiiea xs orncr, ana the convention The National Democratic Convention, ;This august body met in St. Louis cn Tuesday the largest and most im posing polit: eal assembly ever brought together in this country; It met in the great Exposition Hall, jtvhich was hand somely decorated with flags and buntr ing. f Knmeroas picres of notable democrats, a bronze statue of Cleve land, pictures of Tilder and Hendricks, a I statne of Washington beneath a .-cuiopy of flags, all artistically arrang ed, lent to the Hall a pharm inspiring enthusiasm. Every tate had a place assigned-for its delegates, and as one i after another entered, they were greet- 3 with cheera. There was hob urry "oi the part of delegates. At 12:33 opened with prayer by BisholC. Cran Verry, of St. Louts. Gov.. White, of -Gjlifornia, was made temporary chair .man, and was escorted to the chair by delegates selected from Ohio, Maryland and Soath Carolina. He was greeted with T ronnd3 of applanse, which' he .. asnowledgcd in a brief and a happily " ooncei?ed spee2h. The climax of cp plaasd was reaahed 4hen ha spake of vne ra-6lwt:oa of Mr; Claveland. The xalai gorerning! thsi last conyention ; sjrarb adopted, i Patterson, of Colorado i jlighiJ! 6J hi3 d-slejgatiojv presated the Chairman, with a silver gavel silver from tha bowels of Colorado, and fahioned 'by . artisans of that State. Tneyar;oas committees w?re then br ganiRd, cash State contributing a . memoer a cominits on credentials - a eaaimittee oa permanent organizatiOD ,&ad epmiaittbee oa resolniions and aV o'closk ths contention took a recess v unljfcldocklL ;t5fWednesday.c -' "f B.TEBaiTOaiAL DSLBQATXB. 3 The .territorial delegates to-day held 5ia mectioir and-appomted a cominittw? f -Jwith WiUianf Dickson, -of Il.Xki chaif . mn, to ursa'the convention to- inlert i a plank in the" platform demanding lint the territorial jlistrirt vof Coliim- V oSces bii filled by reside t3, 1 ' cars for; riders have wheels. It is a swift ride down a declivity on a sled I on ice, or on wheels if on wood. The ancient inhabitants of 4he east side of the Yadkin, in Montgomery county, constructed a slide on a large sloping recast the Narrows. Anyone sitting M W down on this slide will glide down to the bottom of the rock in five or six seconds. The survey of the "Western Air Line road" from Charlotte to Weldon was Commenced Monday. The Magis trates' of the county of Mecklenburg uthorjzed the county commissioners o transfer to the Western Air Line fcjOkOOQ of stock in the Atlantic Ten ! . b r i i 1.1 : nessee ci unio ii ii wouia oe, oj. service ;owards the completion of the new project. Commencement exercises of Gaston e, Dallas, iN.u., win come on June 1 and 14; the literary address, by Rey. E. A. Wingard, of Columbia, kC, will be delivered on Thursday, June 14; the annual concert will 'be given Thursday, June 14, 8 p. m. Special rates on different railroads about qnQ fare .for round trip will be ijjiyeu commencement week. All are cordially invited to attend. s t - j i The News in Brief. j A great deal of damage wsis done all over the country by a storm last week. i Two -engineers were ambushed and killed in Wise county, Va.. a few days ap;o. j s Henry Black, a son of Jude Jere niiah Sf Black, died left Sunday, aged 40 years. (Senator Daniels has submitted to tHe Seriate a bill to make Good Friday a ;legal holiday. ;A scandalous falsehood is being cir culated; North about President Cleve land, by Blaine's agents. The American bark, Julia Foard, was wrecked, in Kalurk bay, Alaska, and, is a total loss. All hands saved. Sir Thomas G rattan Esmondo, has left" for Ireland with 10,000 raised in New York forthe use of the Irish Parliamentary party. Suit has been brought against the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to make them vacate S0,000 acres of land in Southern California. lion! Jefferson Davis celebrated his 8Qth birthday last Sunday at his home in Mississippi. His house was filled with flowers sent in by neighbors. The General Assembly of Inverness has u ndnimously adopted an add ress con gratulating the Presbryterian church of Arnericaupon the centenary meeting at Philadelphia Adjutant General Johnstone Jones reports that all the details for the mili tary ericamption are being admirably arranged, and that every company in the State will be in attendance. The English gunboat Mistletoe Las vifited, the Minquiers Group of Chan nel Islands and warned the French to quit Maitre Isle, upon which the tri color was recently raised. It is claim ed jby the English. Mrs, Cleveland received the ladies of the Cincinnati Committee in the Red Marlor of the White House. Mrs. Carlisle introduced them and they pre sented the invitation to the Centennial. Mrs. Cleveland thanked them and said that she will be glad to go if the Pres dent can spare the time. Burglars entered the residence of J S. Smith, of Matthews, N. C, last Fri day nignt, only Mrs. Smith and two small children being at home. She was awakened and saw n negro stand ing by the bed. She snatched up a pistol; and fired at him, but failed to bring him down, and he escaped. Mr. Smith had sold some property, nmd it is supposed that the negro thought there was money in the house. 9 AXIHrewsac. (etmtalm ahuajL. I Ulwaufcee.)"liegaL" - BCLK (Powder told loose). .. .-. -E3 EUar PUD'S, trhen pot fresh.. Xk " Ii- 1 ! EEP0ETS OF GOVEBNMENT CHEMISTS , As to Purity and Wholesomeness of tho Royal Baking Powder. r ' r 3 - "Itjxa tested & package of Royal Baking: rowder, vbi& I purchased in the id it composed oi pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream ucereo of merit, end doc not contain cither alum ot open market, and fine of tartar uowder of a hinh pboephates, or other Injurions subetancea. E. O. Lovr, Ph.D." "It it a BClcntiHc fact that tho Eoyal Caking Powder is absolutely pure." - 'IL A. Mott, rh.D.rt j I haT examined a package of Royal BaklD? Towder, purchased by myself In -tho market. I iind it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub stance . IIs.nby ilouTOx, Ph.D.t President of Stersns JnsUtute of Technology.1 I hare analyzed a paekaee of Royal Baktnjr Powder. Thfe materials of which it Is composed are pure and wholesome. S. Daua Hates, State Asssyer, Mass.1 iThe Eoyal Baking Towder received tho highest award oTer all competitors st the Vienna world's Exposition, li3 ; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1S7C ; at the American Institute, and at S:al o Fairs throughout tho country. J , v No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent ciicmitt?, physicians, scientists, and Boards of Health all over the world. Kotz. The above Diaokam illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Sehedler. A one pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume la each can calculated, the result being aj Indicated. This practical test for worth toj ' Prof. . Sehedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience that, while it costs a few cent per pound more than ordinary kinds,itjj fai1 mord economical, end, besides, affords the advan tage pf better work. A tingle trial of tho Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. ' I , I While the diagram shows some f the alum powders t be of a higher degree cf strength than other powders ranked below tbem, it U not to be taken as indica ting that they Lave uny value. All alum powders, no matter how high their ctrcngxh, are to bo avoided :.a dangerous. j " The people of Salisbur' and vieinltv are laboring under the mistake that we keepjonly Second Hand Clothing. 0u the contrary we keep a full line of ' BltAN NEW CLOTHING, ; 'For Men and Youths, EQUAL TO CUSTOM WORK, In the Buls Buildiup. Ilespcctfully 1 ! ! I. BlUUEXTHU & liRII.I POSTAGE STAMPS WANTED. Caili pn'ul for all kinds of United States and Con ti'd rate Postage and Local Stamjis used On -letters before 1835. Leave all StRtnps on, en tire envelope. I will pay ijr U. S. and Confederate Ptstac Stamps Utm 50 cents to 2). 00 p-r 100; for Confederate Local Stamps from 25 cents to $10 null. "fiatisfacti v reference L'iviu. For fiiitlitr pr.rticulais address, G. L KEEULNV j K0:2m. Salem, N.;C Administrators Notice. S ir . j Ilaviricj administered on the estate bf B. N. Call, deceased, this is to notify those having claim?' against said estate to preseiit them to me for payment, 4" or before the 2d day of June, 1880, or this luotice will be plead in bar of reeov- erv;. Anu those inaemea to tne estate oi the aceeased are requested to make im mediate; payment. ; JOSfcl'U 15AK131iK, May 21, 1S83 6t. . Adm'r.i. Toe introduction o -wood fiber the jaannfacturo of paper has reduced paperirom 9 cts. per lb. before the war io about 4J cents. Wood fiber is man- nfactared jn 21 States. .120,000,000 is invested in tba bunessl sriviao- am r j ' a piocsent'to 2000 mca. i The iatro- dactioa of this material in paper mat- wg-cooiaeaced about 1858, since tabic! time the business has grown to its preheat proportions. i Kansas city has aa elevated railroad Which dispenses with cross ties. The material is steel. The rails are sap yorted io acteel trough formed o! two cbanaels, 'cushioned with wocdea SALISBURY MARKET. May 10. Cotton market corrected weekly by BOYDEN & QUINN. Cotton, good middling, i) . 1 " middling, Market dull. Country produce market corrected by D.R.JULIAN A CO. . uorn, new, o Flour, country familv, 82.25 S2.30 Wheat. " 00 SI .00 Couutrv bacon, hog round, 10 11 Butter. 20 Eggs, 10 12J Pork, good, 7i Irishpotatoes. good, 75 100 d. do. do seed, GO 70 bweet potatoes, 70 Peas, 50 Lard, country, 9 10 BUY YOD A CLOCK. Land Sale! ON Monday, August 2d,. 1883. at the Covtrt-house doyr in the town of S'llisbufy, at the hour ot 12 m., I will sell to the highest j bidder, lor cash, that part of the lot jiiow occupied by A. L. Young, in t)e ton of Salisbury, not included in his homestead, heretofore laid oil" and assign cd io hjui, it being the half of the said ot kneiwa jas the north-west half, adjoining thcjlot of Mrs. J. M. McCorkle, on Inibis street iu the said town. The lot to be sold include? one-half of" the dwelling hoUse on the same. ' This sale is by order of the U & District Court, dud to satisfy certnin judgments!) favor ot M. L. Unlmes and C. F. Baker, docketed in the county of Rowan, r CHAS. PRICE, ; Assignee in hmkruptcy and . Commissioner. Salisbury, N. C., June 1st, 1883. , 33:ts.' j The. Charleston (S. C.) Newi and Courier is enthusiastic over toe im mense truck shipments from thst sec tion to the North-East. It declares that the vegetable product this Reason i3 better than a gold mice.- The ship- meats iiiSt wee, JargeJjr composed of potatoes, which are yielding finely, were far in excess of 'the week before, which was the heaviest in the history of th Atlantic Coast'Line. The ship ments last week acerecated 433 car- loads, of which-. 100 carloads went North Saturday. At Cost without Reserve j FOB 30 DAYS j OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERYj, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Call early and see the bargains We offer. Mas. W. B. BBACUAM & CO. . I ; . . Ladies' Store, Ftener etr. Jnoe 5, 1888. . ; 33:2t 7 Senator Blair has cSered a resolu tion which proposes an amendment to the (Constitution to the effect that eerjj Stata shall establish and main- wra system pi ireer scbools, but tnai lift Tf'Mr r'tVCart V bVi.ll V A blocks. The rails ara held m lir n . . .. . . . . i.c Irr.' - up?icuioem mstrtiction w given are prevented f ronT. leaving the rails, and iu the event of a broken axle the 1,'r W - of steel jids. " m any doctrine, tenets, belief, ceremo nials, or observations peculiar to any religions rbocfy. T It -was laid on th i tasie, o3i ii ft m come ur aam to " mm j FOR SALE, i; Sii good MiTcb Cows, and one'new spring T?ra- gon anil eleganVllRrncss, an one Atlanta yra. gon ajl good. rrice8-reason able. Appfj to F. IV. cRUVVN, I r - Ur &t Atweii'B uaraw are store 1 Violent Storm. .G0laBB0KO, N. C. June 4 '88. This town lvo8 visited about 8:5 o'clock Sat urday night with a hail-storm, the like of which has sever been seen before. Itj balled abont seven or. eight minutes in perfect showers, the stones being as large'as pigeon eggs, entirely destroying the gardens and i'rnit in the southern portion of the town, which seemed to be tne i center or tne storm. . we. iearn that it was about three miles wide and demolished the cotton and corn crop in its path.; One farmer. 0. W. Best, eight miles) east of here, out of five hundred acres of cotton eibt inches hich. has oilylgnfc acres left. Luckily .there was not at very heavy wind. , Tne whole face of the earth vES 'covered with tho ball about two inches deep until the ra:n ne ran; & perfect ueinro. wasnmc up bridges across etrtams an2 d?inr iranwv! dam TO TAKING. OUR bMil-iliNlNUiiL IlN VJilN 1URY 9m . nhM-. irr. -t-t t -- i W " 5? ' This is done in order to reduce our Stock as much as vpossiblc. f ts, Oil Clotls, anfl Matigs, LITTMANN & LICHTENSTEJN. June 8th. 83 WE ARE BLOWING OUR LONG WHISTLE! If in town.voii chance to drop, Buy yourself a clock ; The kind of clock what is a clock? ; The kind that is guaranteed, - That will keen cood time a - And run like a rhyme, And cost you nix for a year. And if a clock from me vou 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 you a new one Or the money pay back. Now, of clocks I a large assortment have got, That roust go and go cheap for cash on the spot ; In nickle, wood, and marbleised iron, All the latest designs you surely will find, Fron the little tick tick to the big tock tock. The prices are low. iu fact verv low. - Considering the quality and finish; Why for SI 25 who can't have the hour, And keep up with the times and his nefghbor? The day 3 are now here when y onr time is quite dear, ; So get yoa a clock, that on time you may steer. I have clocks for all people, the rich - - and the poor," ' From S1.25 to $18 in store, And clocks what is clocks nothing less, nothing more, And that for the cash they pass out .- of my door. So" come along all and a bargain secure And see to the.letter if I could not ": -more. - Verytrulyjonrs, . i , - ' W. H. EEISNER, i.. That we are Headquarters on-Low Prices dw 6qo qqs Our largely increasing sales testify! IVlll cut prices on smieof our Leading Goods. WHEN YOU NEED Silks, Satins,- Surahs, ' French Satines, Wool Dress Goods, 1 Wooi Dress Goods, Cotton "W oos, Calicos, Ginghams, 00 'Percales. American Satines, "Zephyr Ginghams, . White Goods in Stripe,, Check, and Plain. Scrim, all col's. ' t Iace bed sets. Madras La'ce Curtains. . The largest stock Laces in town. r. ' "'j ! tmroi3(:rir in endless variety. New Iqt Torcbqn U&i '. New; lot " " ' Tooth Brusnes, Face Powder, AMD THOUSANDS OF THINGS WE HAVE rinTPAftF Tn MENTIOl DonSt Fail toiJSee OUR POOR FOLKS POCKET- .2 fttt Ions or less I .1 The son msy become eclipsed ; The laooa, may no longer shed its cfflulgcnt ra.'" I He Blurs may wander from their accustomed rourse The earth mv depart fro " csaal course; The tides may cease to ebb and flow ; but- " - 1 ESiWratofe G -8GDULTZ II L GET frnEREPJLfX TEE SAISSI , . . , . r ' i i - - - .1 So pass tho jcg l Eeep on I&ndn and bny yoi.GdJ of Headparfc ; -' .v.wwtuv Ban jou hhu cai-sireicnea nanaa unci siniuns '3 - '" ' ' . 4 I " "rr .s! f Lcxicri Latest Stjtti ani Lxt&f"? mm
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