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3 - Carolina; Watchman; C A L. rflnirtDAi'..iCLY 19, 18S8. V. e Wntchraan Will be sent to any address L ?t iitc from Jijbc 1st to 1st of December yc3!, generally iquiet, and local fatter scarce kry :. - - ? ? , splendid fit; gentlemen should go Ijjj'f forgjtrtp uena we spcanwig av eu srov" u Daiu"",J' . 4 li :on Ileijig of Mt. Pleasant, . .. 1...-u"UfA Vila uronlr fOoto 1 Blumehthal ?& ;Brovfbr gocd ll cbcitgo-l C"1 building. (f evclandjj Cam piagn Hats from ,:bufcrVanWck Only 1.50. tfjijs ffoiivention' will be called at the Jurjj lU proifipUy at; 2 o'clock Sat- rL trt ScuUz & anWyk for. 1.50 Cam- ba Hats.; Orders VKail promptly Ijgtr florrel;.hpre m taken up Mon U i i iuuitrDf "thid blace. Call ou ft&tfUoyi :;-?.S"" 'V'"? : i 75. A.nerleji fhiiteynporator, cith jr fsiile chcplo rent ou share to fi Uiipousible party.' Enquire at this office. ' ; ' ' '7 - .- ' I.Tbe 'canningl'tory of Mr. J. B. La ir beiii,; o'pVfHted iu full blast, and r. - - r - - - f i ..U k n u tlit'-Jif ktAll t il A nfiViAJl if. Ijl'llhottV j t6inj? to the ' ipsetice of the Pastors gtere were-no services, at tthe Baptist frwbyterian, andsLutheran -churches last iMrs and Miss Eilerwhb have been Iwititijthe fimil of Mr. John G. lleilig Icftfor th:ir home ,ia Wilmington ou Wedaexdayg- lTbe 'are especially itivited t-j at- uud'the spbakiug at Bydeu's Grve Irkt .W'rdtfyj'Wft1 willho reserved es- The It lirti:r:iti(f moeiinr of Salisburv tosraihii I A . . 1 . ..1 K IiimU at ie oourb iiuse !Ht Situr.Uy w-iH the best atl ended pri- iSiry ever a wa Tiii di3-roVcRUirtittees appointed for 1 i ie.ratii'ifuUoii in;? eiiug are requested to 11. Crawford, Chin, of the Cuu.iij? DoiU. Sir. Com It - : i Tae'ilc of tl e Young property in foirujhAH beeu 'chlhged to the-, 20tbT- day of Aiiiuit, proxiufp7 it being the 1st Mou- ay k August ?ort. See advt. i Ths Salisbury bistrict conference (Methodist) vill be neid at MoCKsvuie aiug oa Thursday-the fliU m-jnth, begin S6tb, aii J uicludin g the Sunday follow- i the Iredell Bide stopped for a few fiouw iu 8.iliH'durf last Monday, on -their uy to ' WriUtsv le,- and gave a very freJiinble drill lh frontof the JJ jydeu Quite a campany of our citizens are at There is no better ace to rccuperatto arid spend a mouth or to quietly aud pieasuutly, than at Con Heltys. vcbave received a letter from Georgw botifying us of the death of JoIhJ Alex- uder Soiiih said o be a native of Sal is- UU friends mav find out more boqt it by euquiisingat this olfiee. t Joe McNeely has been loosing a good piiny chickens lafely and oii last Mou- wywught a youthful thief with one of m finest blooded! roosters, but refused to IWecuUJiim onioccount of his age. : A petition to tle Governor is being ex- Wvely signed by :our citizens for the p-rUon of Wilt Keen, who shot Johu u.j7U plater ana who is now Mrvlng a seutenc in the penitentiary. Mjr.ThomaHBrdwn, of AshcviUe, parsed proigh UcrMpAdaygoing.to Mocks to i; visit hi it son, Frank , Brown. umor haa hytha hU first love. Col. Brown will return Salisbury.- A cordial e awaits: him. . -e lenrn tjiat the. Primariaries at all we irccincts in the Count v were well at- jndfdlastSaiurdAy and we have no doubt out that the right men will be nominated 1 fill theCbnt Offices at the Conven- won uere on Satulrday lti reported apd believed that a citi- !' 1 n ofXoHetoWliship voted in the elec in lor Sheriff at the Salisbury township" jwting.fj wjt Tgetfulness, or'some W'JX 'rseviile i very'!well known Aer too well for his comfort. yTfeGovenorll be petloned to par jooiv Mr. UargrVW; who was convicted jtthoFebruaj-Srtti of Court aud sen ttnce3 to the Tenftcntiarv for alleired tealinjr. kh iironrDayidsU td this Cmintv fnrtrinl -..1 - ---- . w . . et!3 nefii nnfc lJnVr?'' an bce of 0 leaves for beddiuKand renew it every t . uuur UI1U TUAnri' r mnrm Or nftinol f .....-! v jsmake the best bedding fpr "pigs I : , Rre fre of me obieelionatn j mi 4 IV I &tta2-c-"-. rsS n'u ere last i i r-yTO4tttafev-- fo -fii W.. !ovk.,rS.,0.clra"'-'TT'' epluma and m Mark Run is needed 'badly In thia section. Gardens played outl ' . , t - 4 The grumblers and fault fludercrs are happy. - The- fountain oa the ptiblic a juare gives them S9mthing- to, talk about. We're' this cJass consulted bo nhade trees would i be planted, So paint used nor anything' at all dn'e towards, adorning and 1 beautifying the town'f)r tunately for the town such characters are few. Eclipse of the Moon. An eclif s of the moon will occur on the 22d July, and will be more inti resting than the, one of January 28th;- The diameter of the: earth's shadow will be much larger at thai time in proportion to the diameter of the'moou, darkening the surface more totally. It will take place hi, miumtjni wneu me moon is nigner in the heavens, and it will be visible in this section. ' ' f LIST OP, LETTERS.. , - i List Of letters remaining in post office at Salisbury, N." C, for the week ending Ju4y 14, 1883." Miss Abramton, J C Clinton D D,T A Cook, Robt" Chambers, Julia Campbell, Ida Cruse, F R Foster. J A Foster, Lizzie Graham, J R Graham 2, W ll Grant, Thoa W Hardistcr, ;"Mary llannjer,, Nid Hunt, Mcloy llaue, 8arah ElTiasum, Martha Jounson, Mary J Kluttz, ;;El ft Kendall, Ludara Little, L E Laneyt Jlli-. cdael McCauaha, Eva Mckenzie, Lular Miller, Albert Masley, Lite Masting, Geo Mahan, Annie Owens 2; C B Rice, AA Smith, C W Sylcr, R J Stokes, Bessie If Thompson, C C Taylor, Adline Tuttte, R B Might, Joicy Williams, J R Watson. Laura E Wyatt. - " Please say advertised when the. above letters are called tor. x. . .. A- II. BOYDEN, P. M. ProjraaiJii fjr Saturday... , The procession will be formed immed iately after theladjournment of the con vention at the C mrc II ms. au l will be headed by the. carriages (occupied by T portion ofthe reception committee) fol lowed by the bands and C. F. A H. Club. The! line of march will be to the Mt. Veifnon Ilutel where the speakers will beiuet; then up Council to Mai: up Maiu to Bank, up Btnk, to Bydeh's Grove, wjiere the spijaking will take place.- The following are the committees. ttSCEPriON COMMITTEE. Lee S. Overman C D Crawford, X H Foust, A H Biyd'n, JCerr Craige, Theo F K-luttz, J- V M iuneyt L H Clement, L Blacknier, E B Neave, F E Shober, W C Black mer, J J"Bruuer, J Z Suhultz, Theo Baeroaum, T C Linn. - COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. D R Julian, Fletch Smith, MC Quinn, Dr J B Council, P P Merouoy, II J Over man, E l Cuthrcll, S Rjffiti DrII TTran tham, W II Reisner, J D Ennis, W S BlackinerrW L Raiikin, J F Ross, G U Shaver, Juo Beard, P P Meroney. MAR3UALB. Chief J R Crawford, subs, Knox Cul bertson, J G Heilig, Frank McCubbins, Morris Anderson, T B Brown. Chas Holmes, (3o Hail, Ji.n Monroe, Douglas Arey, W H Overman. COUNTY LOCALS. - Bosts Mill. Watermelons are hotlook'ingso well, not enougli raiit.' ! The wheat is not turning out so well as people expected, but a very good crop. y'- ' The chickens seem to be scarce (or run away, one or; the other) since the threshers have passed through. I do not blame them. The boys arc death ou chickens. -' The people who1 have not got any of vc the tweuty-fivc dollar cotton seed ar Dotncriug tnose wno nave ior sonye 0f theirs for shade trees to sleep unr noon. Arou Ciin see lightning gS j any time through the day. rri i - r .1 . inc ur immunity are about done laying by dn aTUi cotton.: The corn is looking yCry.'well consider ing the dry weather-fThe cotton is look ing very well wefhave plenty blooms now., The chitff bugs are plenty iu KAm inrii lint. Vi i... :. . u " - f.. y v; UUl UUI t lb IUUCU J CI . Married, at fi Jem Church, July the 11th, 18S8, by'Kev. J.XD. Shirey, Rev. Adolphus Lyijn! of Mt. Pleasant, to Miss Mary C. Jlillfc of Rowan. A large con gregation atfu $ded the Marriage. Bliss Maggie FasjLcf, aia accomplished mtisi tiouist, plavcd a a march as the couple marched iif ;the church. It wasfery much appreciated by all those who heard it. Mr. Lm and his wifa left Salisbury on the 7 o'clock p. m. train for New York, where thJv'.will spend a few weeks. I Trading Foard. Preachjsne next Sunday eveninjr it SJ o'clock y( Bethel church. - -A - Schoo, ; commenced at iraaing roar a Academy on iast Monday morning with Mr. G: W Brfngle as teacher. The l eather is hot aud very dry; crops are noj looking so well at present on ac count Qf the much needed rain. j -if t lh brnfihiDir i machines are runnti (r in full blast now,! wheat seems to te ' o - - tuning out better than was expected, thoatscropi3 gool. - - i '" ,' r" ' The. Baptist Sunday school picnic which camo off at Trading Foard BaptUt church op, lat Friday 13th, waa grand success. The Methodist Suritlay school of Bethel churcli also participated, which added a .great deal of interest. J. Stbiidenmire delivered a short 8ttndy school address. Then the croud repair ed, to the grove and partook'of i hountU ft . - PEWARIES. , . -The Primary ZI eating In Salisbury Tewn- Was spit iteU meeting comprising 183 of he voters,. MK C.jTLrawfordiis Chairman of the Ex. fcrm.rtaUied tq ord er John W. M luneyjTaAade Chairman, aud the deinocnvtic editors of the town appointed 8ecwiri?"M II. N". Woodson, was nominated by A. H. Boyden for Register of Deeds; J. 8. McCubbins Jr was nominated for County Treasurer; : . David A. At well, for Coroner; They were!! declared nominated by j acclamation, . Mr. T. C.' Linn, in ayery Kanditome' speech nominated C. C. Iwridfcf , for Sher iff, and moved that our delegates : to the County Convention be instructed to cast thevote ofthe Township as a unit.f " . Mr. B. Ludwick was nominated for Sherifl; - Ou motion -of L. Black mer the' nomi nees were required to abide by tho deci sion of this meeting. They agreed to it Mr. Lu4wick on conditiou that the voting be, done by ballott, " .which 'was agreed to. -; ; : 1 First bttlioU Krider, 13ft Ludwick, 43. Krider chosen, and delegates to county convention instructed to vote accordingly and as a' unit. 1 . - T Vuz''. '. 1 Mrfc ii Blackmer adverted to an agree ment made, between the -country, people and those ofthe town two years ago by which the farmers Were to name the xa didate for the Legislature. On their be half he named J. S." McCubbins, which was seconded by D. R. Julian Mr. Crawford put in nomination Mr. S. 31. Hobsbn, of South River. Mr. T C Linn put in nomination Mr. J. S. Sif ford. First Ballott McCubbins 142; Mr. Hobson27, Mr. Siflbrd 2.--$cattcring 2. On motion the Chair appointed 25 del egates to attend the County Convention, to wit: Delegate! to County Convention. Luke Blackmer L S Overman. D R Julian J D Gaskill Robt L Shaver I X Earn hurt B H Marsh C A Rice Dr HT Trantham A II Bvyden J A B irrett Joseph Horah C D Crawford M S Browu J M Browu Juo Beard Peter Fultz J S McCanless 8 F Lord Jno Movie , W S Ra'nkin J RStliiiiiuu Geo W Gates JFRoss J W Mauney F E Shober ; C W Cnt hbersou. Theo Bucrbaum J J Stewart J J Bruner. M. S." Brown, S. F. Lord, II. J. Over man were appointed To wnship Executivt Cemmittee. On motion the Chairman and Secre taries ofthe meeting were added to th list of delegates to the county Conven tion. No other business the Convention ad journed., ' ' . J J Stewart. C W Cuthbertson ,Theo Bucrbaum ,J J Bruner, Secretaries. For the Watchman. . ) Franklin Primary Convention. . Mr. Editor In accordance with the ap point men t of the Chairman of Rowai Democratic Executive Committee, a largt and enthusiastic asscmblege ofthe demo cratic voters ol rranxiin met in primary fnnvfntinn nt. ih'n nciulpmv nt 7.f)i Promptly at the ringing of the bellrjai o'clock P. M. thecrowd entered tTl'""dt emv. and at 2:15 P. M thej-eeting. Wfts ealied to order by J. Mon ft memlef of Franklin executivftcominittee ; Th. con vention was o$gizcA by appointing Wilson Trott E. s chairman; ,lnd I. A. ThomasottaJ w. R. Frailey-as secretar ies. J.' rhcchjrman then announced thatth "reJmiug in on'er, would le the norai- ,,aJifon of candidates, for t he Commons. affl frr ttin vni-iniw innntv rtflRiora hnH Jti th In " " " t he convention proceeded at once to make the nominations, which resulted as fol lows: . - ' For House of Rep's. J S McCubbins 8r. Sheriff . C C Kridei " Register of Deeds H Im Wods Treasurer J S -ilcCnbbins, J,- Surveyor B C Arej Coroner 1 D A Atwell On tnotien of Dr. Crump, it was order ed that the Chairman appoint 14de1egates to represent this township in the County convention at Salisbury on the 21st ins tant. The delegates appointed areas fol lows: . ; . V . ' W L Crump. J C Miller, J M Monroe, J A Hudson, A M Cruse, JtiliuS Earn- hearti Esq(l T Thnmason, W A Lentr. C J GiemingT B Fraley, C A Wagoner, R S Cbok, J B Sheets, N A Lentz.- On motion of J A Hudson, the chairman-and secretaries -were added to the list of delegates. - 'Oi motion of W. R." Fraley, the defc gates were instructed to cast their first votes in .'the Ci ity-Conventionv for the nominees of this convention, and to stand byihero as long as there is a probability of their nomination. .. It was ordered that the proceedings be sent to the Watchman and Eerald for publication. There being no further business, on motion the convention adjourned. - ' Wilson Trott, Ch'm'n. J. A.Thomason) gj, t . W. R. Fkaley beretane6- LOCKE. According to arrangements the voters of Locke township met at Oak Forest cn the 14 iittt- : The meeting was called to order by Dr. Cowan. On motion "Sir. P. R Cress was chosen chairman and F,M Tarrh, Secy. The convention voted by ballot. " : : " J ' r-.a I t i Ul .. OTTA. s j t a trrt..Li.f. KUVeill Y-IIA. UUU J S JUL'UUUUIUS yeye:i votes. For Sheriff. B Ludwick eightythree C i C Krider, three.'1 F6r ' Itegisfer of Deeds L H Rothrock,.fcCVeiity-tivo; H. N Woodson, eiEht; Banihehrt tw vptem For Treasurer J S McCubbins, JfT, 15; Iluirh Jones 40. Eot" ; Srvifyori'.Jf C Barnbearts firX3aronerD Delegates -to. vovrorv MoyeBMonr!? ElJa MiHerrF.TiiiTh,.;WfHBo6t;D:J Shank. J PXents and A A Demarcas. r On motion tite ftbAirmail was Sddetl to the Ujelelegacs;, ' v i0 otner pusincss, me conyeniion au Journed. t. ..... :;,,r P;rlt CBEW,,Clira. - . t .:! : T. K. UCX!iU KDt?OJt;i4itT,KJGtr, H.,-C.f jjOwing to the protrWtetlUIness of: the J ?r, edilpr of this depattmebt 'thel mining noics win . pe uiscpnuuueu lor a iewi issues. Primary Meetings Continued.- - .CUTCH IRISH,.. The Democrats of Scotch Irish - town ship in convention this 14th day of July, D is Koseoorougu prtsiding.'aint IS N FTeming acting 8ecy. It bcinileft to the chairman to appoint delegates to the County Convention, which meets'in Sal isbury July 21, 1888,! he appointed J W Steele, C A Gully, F N Bryau, -W1 L A l- isou, 8 31 Hobson, JJ ti Jj leming M A 'lyler, Jno II Da vis J Soseph Barber, T C Niblock, R C Phifer. F A Foster, -W L Carson, 11 CJ Owens, W G tThompson, H B Knox, M L Steele, D M. Campbell, R r Johnson, W A Lacker, Sr.? W S U ood. S Henly, JuoH CarsSn,DB Wodd.M.D. and C V Johnson. Ob motion-DiiiioseT orough aUd N N FIeming"were added to the list:of delegates. I Ji; . C A Gully,1 W G Watson M L SteeleU JJ Moore, and W- G- iboopson were eiecieu an executive comnuiw. , A motion to nominate the county can didates by ballot was wrrtedV frThe dele- xuies were rastruciea o 3ca?ss tne. vo e I - - . - - ' - - A A 1 . V he towireuip for thj pom incear: till, tkev saw it was imiKi ..le to have them jgom- .ti i-..7 . ' t. i . -J uaieu, lueu uiey wouiu? oeqiiniHSTTUCvcu; rhe uounuees weie K M'JIobufyr the Lower Hous X' C Kti :er fir TSherttfV-H N Wootlsou tor Register bf l3eeds, J S McCubbins for T. easurer, B G Arey ft r surveyor anu l A Atwelrfo, Coroner A motion to send the procecd4ugd to tiu- county papers, was carnedA1? M iiobson iu a suort tatK thanked the convention for the trustHt'wisied to commit to him arid thanked -"it 'for the iionor it conferred u oa hin- A ki Morris, iviq., oi Daviel gave the convention an interesting political talk. MOROAX. j According to' a call bf the Democratic Executive Committee of Rowan county.! the Democratic voters of Morgan town ship assembled at the old precinct and was called to order bv W A Campbell, Esq., when the following officers were i .ippointed, viz:; ' W Campbell, Esq., j .hair man, and P C whaver," secretary. The Chairman then explained the" nn . ure of the meeting, When he following delegates were appointed, ti : Deleirates A A Morsnu , J A L's'i, W A Kirk, J W Ksler. nd 1 V Basinger. A te n ate Moses Good U ail. B P B - singer, Jas M luorau, .uiuel Bane, and J E Shaver. r f It was unanimously agreed that the leleeates be instructed to cast the vote of said townshin for the follofwinfir eeh ilem.-n: For House of Representatives'; J S McCubbins. Sr.t for SheriiF. C C Kri.'er; for Register f of Deeds, H N tVoouson; for County Treasurer, J Sam'I McCubbins, Jr.; for Sitrveyor, B C Arey; ior Coroner, D A Atwell. - j -t . Jhe following resolution was then adopted: Resolved 'that we ' efidorse approve the administration of nnd Grover Cleveland,, and that; we pledge him our uudivided.support . , . W, A. CAiirBELT Ch'm'n. P. CSlmvcr, Secy. r . . China Grove, X. C, July. 16,. 1888. Editor Watchman: Qm township con-, vention oil Saturday swa' ''attended by more citizens than ever beforei tC. W. Corriher was called to the -chair, and I. F. Patterson made Secrctarv. The fol lowing delegates Were eleetef to repre sent this township at the 'County Con Vji t on: M A Eddleirian, 'James Bolen," J L Shulenbarger, E R Bfaekwelder, H 11 Fink, I Frank; Patterson, Athis Kirk, Martin Black welde and M I Kirk. They were instructed to vote the strength of the township .for J L Siflbrd for the Legislature, fox Sheiiff C C Krider, for Register of Deeds n Woodson, for Surveyor J C Barn hart, tor uer D A Atwell. f- Jrr for Ci It was resolved that in casi vote of the township be changed frbia 1 heritf, that it be cant ; for P. Esq., for th it office. ider for Sloop, I. Fkank Pattebjksi hecy. A" Salisburv, N. C.v JliUI888 Mr. J. S. Jon, Gen. Agt. J6i(ki Sat ings Life Jn, Co., of Y. boro, Dear Sir: Allow me to than or the prompt payment of $2,000 jon oolicv of mv husband,' Koot. rd. recently taken iu your Co. The ny has not Only paid the fu1T but has done so 7 weeks before due, according to the contra showing its ability and willing us 1US twi neet its 'obligations with the j liberality and fairness.; The pol m ken out Feb., 1X, tpe-total paid on it being only $52.96. Wi wishes for your success aud the i company you represent, i am yin gratefully, j Asnie Foa Is what the genius of the Americ mind demands, and this is what t Provident Savings Life Ins.po., of New York, irives to such as ae fortunate. enough to e among its policy holders when deatntclaims them. tJieAcara ti banks of Mrs. Aunie Foard, impis. paper tells the story read it. fThe" sapient features of .the company ae, insurance to. policy --holders at cpstvtu hat cost the lowest . mi record of , airjrtd jine Co,, absolute security and indehinity' sofar as the most expert judges can see. They have $211 cash assets to every $iw 01 liabilities, which-beats every company in the U. S. Its premiumlrates and rates of mortality arc tne smallest, 11s aiviuena. the largest , aud iu everything1 that is de sirable in a first class company it ranks no. 1. First class risks sol imed; i-irt class special agents wanted, to whom good contracts will be given by applying tj J.S.JONES, Men. Agl.,. Greensboro, J. C. Or J. Allen Brown, Local Agt., Salisbury, C ' Sheppard Homans,- President; W. E. Stephens, Secy. J At the residence ofthe brides mother, iu.Providencetow-nhipfcnlhe8th dayxf jjuiy, isisa, ny Hu.ap,ji.jacoo Btirewail, 10 iome a. x. xiuiiz. am At Flovii dourt House-: -Va. oh X he ttb 11. .... .....:..a u 4 Hwiu uu e.v v5: 1 i! - mti.m.. DnpcNiaJud .ii tb-MrrA trfm. 5. - t 5 iilT-Hto? w i 'Tiifiwa kiaaejil. ;? BECAUSr $j&Sg 3-7. 7t I Hi HAS JUST RECEIVED 1. $ 20a back's and In 'ligh.t..!r.$ytte;idv ' dark Dragbnajs AI.S0- THE Iu eT3T' brought U-The. abovp., )p(kf.mu.t avr will be sold. '.'"Prices ha ye been, cut to close, thenvput ininiGdiaii'Iy-, and a huiixe. Bargain awaits those-wlw call. early. --i ...::..?.:: . ' Salisbury, JSJ:.. & V r If McbORMIOK arm ston and rtfermers of tiewKcCcrmick Steel Mcwer Ho. 4 m Amity Hjjx, scctionlali give -.enw.?M theirs. S unn savs;me Respectfhlly, ,J. eye. I- v ! .1 of five ptnersv -tZ lMceormict'isthe beet Utav in liiield. ..." t I arvi.ns vc 'JcCorrnick beat? 33 Colo rs. . ' U411UCUIS. . '"Yarns. Rajrs fr. I vit ? -uac -111cm i VnWT ' . " " "V na FASTEST , For .GUdtazmr Btoaxia FanM Artid.. rtw- DIAMOND PAI NTS AHPNBI:PANI LIQUID diampnd l'Aundry-bluinq . imtw .MwMa.im LArQ.M writ WEU&8JCiAD$0iU CO.. Burlington 4t.V a 4ar-a rjonsifffimeritf ..lib. !00 Cutaway-. LOT OTP 1.1 to Salisbury. J. B, BHOWN. m - 4 " ivnv n,nr.En 15' Oil for v:t,; ?:-rf Gqodman. !tiXDreissei 1 f JojtX -V HmiER aiso tooiv u iucvywisww . H7; alI;, tHnl. ?ind a Duttbn Grinder j "lit the same time, aiid after a test of two wek-:;J4J Mower and unnaer. Movroi;ha ev " the Dutton Grinder. : r :v5fe p. h. Thompson & co.; ;; . t ' m.vkc'factchicbs, . "l ' ' Sash, Doors, Blkds,' n Scroll Sawing, Wood Turning, ;;; AND C AS Tl N CS OF ALL KINDS r. DCAtEKS IX-r - . - - Steam Engins and BrileJt Steam and 1 w f. : Water Pipe, 1 ' Steam Fitting?, $$haltnig't Puilcvs, Ilangers." - : ' ,'.. ': "ALSO 'Mittrhinerv of nil kinds repaired on i - SHORT KOriCE. - : Mar. t V88. ; . " - . ly .: W. L. DOUGLAS " S3 S.HOE. GENTLEMEN , The only fine calf $3 Seamless Shooin "t the world made without lacks or nalla As stylish and durable as those1 costing " ; $5 or $6, and having no tacks or. nails to . wear tne stocking or hurt tne leet, mattes . : i them as comfortable and well-ntting as ,J i ! hand sewed shoe. Buy the best. None. t genuine unless stamped on bottom uVfif L. Douglass $3 Shoe, warranted." W. L DOUGLASS SHOE, the original I and only hand sewed welt&i shoe, which a : i . equals custom-made shoes costing from -it $6 to $9. W. L, DOUGLAS $2.50 SHOE is unci- , celled. for heavv wear' : W. L. DOUGLAS $2 SHOE is worn by v. all Buys and is the best school fchoe iu -J ; the world. . - All the above gootls are made in Con-, . gress, Button and Lace, aud if not sold. ' by your dealer, write W. L. D0UGLAS. Bockton) Ma. . . ; . . r - M. 8. BROWN. Agent, aHibnry. 14:till July 2G. - ' : , ,i : ' FOR SALE. - J,- One Brick House and lot, on the corner if of Fulton and, Kerr s't reels,, about, one! 1j acreinlot. -; . v. .; 1 One Frame House and lot on Lee Street. " . . ; - J: One Frame House and lot on Mainl ;-p" street. .. '-j-' 'h-?Ji- V.nnnWn ofJkrus- II. E. and Miss VIC- "i tori a Johnson at their homo corner of'y '' Fulton and Kerr streets. AOdT. iHf j - JUJIOS.J4. KEUTS ' TA1C0R1HG ESTABL1SHMEHT. sA Full and Complete LinVof Importeit s for my Kprin Trade, consisting .Of;' French. En-jlish nnl Scotch goods of U colors' An unsurpassed ine of Trousering. ? all of whi be made up in. the Best nnd most Fnshionnlrte Style. Att srecor li ilh invit d f call and examine my.itoCk ni th v H sec at 01 ce that I KEEP THE BEST IN THE MARKET -Terms, Poitivclv Cash. In the Mansion ; House, last room frontinr onlnnis street; ' has tried several Mo.wers:)llfe If. ' . " -J 1 Va - ti-W h."Ki: : ",-No.;4.$Iil II 1; ill I nir 1J U iM P 1 17 1 H:l I' 1 Kj L II 5 time and this, vear took a No. 4 McLormicIcr trial, and after two weeks came in and paid; 'j it. and a Dution Kniife" Mower Grinjr:v time and this, vear took a No. 4 McCprmick; Tf;,f. HElio t TitotiTMA also cptiAtKo;4 j V g&f'Mow dn frfal, and after a vemo muM tl arel saHsfied with r it i v tV. 'UU . . S" - - 1 : I" ; : '-; h : - ' ' '' J . !: ifulrepaer, ' . r i i.vjiM.ecy tou of Bcri. F. Juliau, I i ii- - v -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 19, 1888, edition 1
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