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s Carolina Watchman: THURSDAY; MAY S, ISSlU Sam Sin U u to vf iuhingtmi to preach tMiiper,tiic for ! two weeks, i It will be a glorious? field for him." I ford College, M i)' 22. II.W. Jiih'ii S. t Ilen-leriou w u b I;?J 1 1 Jeli rer tlw i aunnul.uddres. ' i-:'yiL-- -.- . . - -:- ' Orer one hn!i(lrel a.Hjtions were tuaierto the (li&MViii chureheiiii Fay i ctteVille, hist S ixlrv, as t'rwult'of i-Mr; Pearsows .labors vu th't town. 1 1 . John J.inetr, t!r 1 got bis rewuni i r- i i i i i qg-tneti d . i ri si -, i iu t rr ii He has deeiliip'l115 . t. Consul to , i Birmingham, En'ana. Jimmy Blame has cttireii one in the best pining U?rtha 'wider tws Gov ernment for hi Pri v:Ue Secretary, T. H. Sherman. It is the'U-5. Cousiii ship at Liverpool, it is said to lur worth $15,000 a year. The Iter. It. G. Pearson coitraieiictd a series of meetings at Greensboro last Sunday. A great deal of interest i being manifested; merchants cle l- ir gtoVes at 10.ii. hi. so tint they and their clerks can attend. A fire occurred in the reading room of Davidson College, Tuesday morn ing, supposed to have originated from tthe explosion of u swinging lump. The loss was slight, and it is believed that $50 will cover it. I There is an Alliance store in .Mor ganton; and the business men of the place are taking steps towards building a largr hotel with modern improve ments. . They are also looking np a location for a furniture factory. ! Dr. Walter C. Browning, of Phihi 'delphia, gives notice that a company which he represents will commence the , building of a $200,000 hotel at Ashe Tilje, N. CM f on after thelst of July. j?nd that the plan will comprise all the modern improvements, and the iu testment mav extend to 8800,000. The Wilmington Messenger, hereto fore owned by a stock company, is now the exclusive property of Mr. Bohitz, the editor, who has brought it out in si new and attractive dress. There is a good deal of the indomitable in the edtior's make-up, and he has constant ly given a valuable journaVto the pu! lic. The administration has tak?n action in the matter of the alleged frauds by the U. S. Marshals and their deputies in Oklahoma. There were two Mar shals there, one a democratic hold-over . and the oth;er newly appointed re . publican. The democrat h is b,?en re moved Rnd the republican exonerateil; How's that for purtiz mship. - Mr. Harrison- deserves thanks of all decent people for refusing to appoint - Wi E. Haskell, eflitor of Minneapolis - Tribunp, Minister to Denm. rk. Has kell is the only unn evr ktMiun to have said a wrrd dei g. lory. of Mi. Cleveland. He printed in his pajrer iin editori:d that earned him the contempt of every lxKly thrt Jcney him. C. E. Carrv of 111., got the appointment Ha- ,. kell asked for. -'J.B Connelly was ye-vfenlay tried and convicted in Statesville for failing to make his yearly report to the chair- man of ihe board of county commis sioners.. Connelly was.. representee!-by Judge Montgomery, Messrs. Bingham, Caldwell and Lintiey. In the absence ,of Solicitor London account of sick- nesR.TF. Kluttz represented the State.! ine cases ioremoezz:emcnt and forgery )MLd set for to-morrow and next day. The Thomas Iron Company, of ' Pennsylvania, hnding that southern ; iron wreaking dwii their business, reduced pig iron to S1G.50. The cal- culutiou was that southern iron would s have to fall to this price; but it seems from reports in the Manufacturers' i llecord,"that the Calculation was not realized, but that the southern product stands firm at Ihe rate held before fbe cut some of it selling on its superior worth at $18 per ton. The colored brother is feeling very cfijtich cheered. Mr. Harrison has a - pointed, unpther one of them to a ood V p)sition.' The lucky "brother" is ex- Congressman Lyuchof Mississippi, who i is to -succeed 1 that genial Al.iU imian, r General Shelly, as Fifth Auditor of the Treasiiry. We should like, to Jbear Sieljy dfserilw hi. feedings on h turning his ofli :e - over to , a eolert d . man. There were several Al ibap.iare publicans white 'men fatter. this ap- poio.uient, . t 'N (Front our regular correspondent. 1 " Vf t v WAHl?iUTONMay 20, ISS? ' : '.I :; . . i'.-l -' j w ( Corpora! Tariner is f geUing,. along swiniMiinglv in hiiavowed piirpase of tnrning the Treasury Mirpfus into) the pockets of the ex-sotdier? of the eoun t rv. " So wel V U ' he progressing ; that uhe pension appropn ition for : hscal year endui -J a ne 3i V is nireaciy ex hausted , 1 1 ot with t ii ud i n g its i n i m ense an(nnt-S8l.75lUK)t. ,'flie payinents made -by the Tie.isury dep irt uietit for one week ending last" S dunlay. amounted to the enormous sum of $11 3S().(KX). ' Where this thing will end no man can s.iy, but tmUvs I am very iuuch ..wistaken this pension quetiuu vlir.rnseit big'runipus in this country oeftiS'e-'.toug; ;t inny- Ihj tartid in th; II ut thy next sessions of (:igrij,4s, : , ii , ip n i.-f ". -hi '! t r a h!! f.ie ;ax-(aers are iiousjd to iru in ,,::' so:uevvliere. . Sfiutor tliirii;i of TriHi.ee, .Joe not tiuuk Mr. H inison overburdened .vith consideration -for -"Senatorial Courtesy." IL c i ne her- l ist week for the sp.'ci.ii par'He of prtesiiu; against the ojf i n t tiien t of L. (i. Hine. a flejU'!, r:t ot hU crlv . ;;s one of the C'Hii!uisi.:ier-, ! f the ditrct of Coi uinbi rafid tl.ediy alter liis arrival Mr. ILnrison appointed Mr. Ilitie in tin face of ft be Senators protest. So it can be set down for a certainty that there is afeat one democratic Sena tor r-ady to join the "Vouilnne ' of re public ta Senator'-; i tiiev slioald con elude to make war on Mr. llarri-on as many people think they are certain to do next winter. , The Giro men who have not gone home in disgust are Jjeginning to talk out loud, about the administration, and their language is such that Mr. Harri son vu4d hardly enjoy it should he happen within hearing. ... Exs-Sjcretory ti.iyaid, whom huriior has in irried s(manv times during the last two or three years is ut last really going to have the ceremony performed by an "orthodox minister. The fortu nate lady is Miss May Cliiner, daugh ter of a naval officer, residing in this city. The engagement has been for mally announced, but not the date of ihe marriage, but the friends of the- lady say it will take place very soon. Justice Miller of U. S. Supreme Court is going to retire this winter if he can persuade Air. Harrison to ap point as his successor his friend G. W. McCUary of Iowa. The clerics in th offij of the First Assistant Post-mister General have been require,! since the 4th of March to work three hours extra every day in order to hurry up the changes in the fourth class pot-ofiees. They have made such "progress that an order w..s issued Saturday lessening the over time to one ho ir daily. The freai:hers of Cincinnati don't seem to have much influence with Mr. Harrison. They sent a delegation here to oppose the appointment of ex-Mayor Amor Smith of that city, as surveyor of the port, on the ground th tt while mayor he had been controlled by t li- saloon-keepers jmd "the jaw-breaking element of the community. Friday Mr. Harrison "appointed Smith. I "Booming. " . The towns in the coal and iron . ore r?gioji of Alaba'.iii an? all i.i a most ffourishing condition. Anio.ig these the most notable p Milts, are Birming ham. Anniston, f Piorence, Biultlon, Fort Wxhtu S ielby. &e. Bat the towns of all the Southern States in the vicinity of coal and iron deposits sire flourishing in a -most rem n k able de gree, so that, froni present appear ;nccs ;i" cannot belong before tik'S atn will In. the gre,it iron jnod.K:iag section ot the con n try. " ri'he C intv Couimis-iioiu rs of Wake have refused to aj; tint a special term of thejSnperlor Court to try the Cath olic priest, Boyle, on the charge of. rape. His case will lie over until the regular term of Ihe Superior Court in September. His church has suspended him until after his trial, and will take some action according as he may be convicted or accptitted. His offense is not of a nature for excommunication. That extreme action is only employed against tTiose who are in rebellion to the authority of th e church. Mexican Desparadoes Mak3 a Scoop in New Mexico. ' Soconmt, N. M., May 17. The Santa Fe mines, near Carthage, was the scene of a terrible murder and robbery yesterday About $20,000 arrived from Topeka,vith which to pay off the miners work-in in the mines of the Atchison1 Topeka and gantaFe Railway. AH the money ex cept 5,0j0 had been paid out, and this was in enargc ot Supt, U. W. Richards in the office. About 3 o'clock while Mr. Richards was alone, two Mexican desnnf. adoes gained access to the otHce and shot Kichards. killniff him instantlv. -Thv then captured all the cash in the safe. amoutmst to over $8,000, and takingtheir uojscs, ueu to ine mountains. ; Stora in Northern Texas. St. Louis. Mav 18. A1 storm inf a rv clonic character swept across Northern lexas yesterday afternoon. The dwel ling bouse of J. Aterbury, South of Ban ham. was demolished and his wife seri ously injured. At Forest Citv, in Mont gpmery county, the school house was de stroyed, two children killed, manv seri ously hurt and three others nre raWinar. Another school house at Stephensville was blown down a few minutes after the school '.had been dismissed and two chil ftren somewhat injured. Great "destruc tion of crops occurred. communication was feared that, when the news comes ys! Washins'toa "Letter. , lat, when the new comes ioan brilliant, however, as if the bovcou prejives will be .ported lost. not Pr-il. - ' O7.. '' .."'?..''.'-:':-''."..;-.'...-"....''. ..:'..'.... !... " :"..'.-!- .. natiy ro ..' Chnroi Union. CnATTAooQA, Tm.,1 May' 2t-Ia the Oenertit" Assembly of the tJoulbera Presbyterians to-day, the commiltcc re-a ported favorably 6Tre plan of co-opera-J tion bttweeiCtbe Southeririivnd Northern ; assembles as previously rei ortett by ihe i joint committee of the two hodies; This f vesult was arrived at. after 'a session . of several nours. ; .t --.. y.-, x-T.:; t:4 The co-operation plan will be advocat ed without any. anodifieatidn. j Thiu will be iti t heniiture ofa burpiiseas it .was expected that adverse action would be taken. ' - I '-i -.v -' A request from the Lafayette by nod I that headquarters of the committee of ; mere to Louisville, was referred. : ' T ! The report if the committee of Sab bath observances, was submitted. Sun day uewspapers, and saloons were espec ially com plained of. 1 " . The coin mil tec -on revision of the tli rttiry of puWic. worship iccmm ndttl that .cf-sii'ns can rtq.uiie a pul;iic. i r-res-siuii of fait h . i'.hv. ' As.-t-nlsly dcciditi, hi 4.t..s i Ui i!i overture, to report at ibencxi Asm-iu-bly tffe coacentrattd eflurls to eaugel'ize i he negro race. The celebrated .Wood row case came iaeidentally in the report of the commit tee to pass on the action of the South Carolina synod against the Presbytery ol Charlestonr. The synod passed a resolu- i i declaring he ttelion of ihe Charles ton synod unconstitutional, irregular and unwise in passing a resolution which de clared that ihe general assembly had ju dicially affirmed the decision of t lie synod of Georgia in declaring the belief of Rev. James Wood row as to the origin of I he body of Adam contrary to the word of God, -as interpreted in the stand ard of the church; and this Presbytery regards the holding the said form of the belief in the evolution a? contrary to the word of God, and forbids the pub lic contending against the decision of the assembly. The synod in passing on this, declared the action "Trespass upon the sacred right of private judgment, which belongs to every court, and all members of the church of Jesus Christ," and direc ted the Presbytery of Charleston to re verse and correct the proceedings. The committee of the assembly this afternoon recommended: First; that the action of the synod be approved so far as it declares the action of the Charleston Presbj tery "un wise." Second. That it be disapproved, to gether with the reasons assigned, so far as it declares the action of the Charleston Presbytery "unconstitutional and irreg ular. ,? - After a long speech in behalf of the synod, by Rev. Mr. Whalen,of the South Carolina assembly, the assembly adjourn ed, to resume the discussion in the morn ing. It is believed that the synod will be sustained. The assembly voted to hold its next session at Asheville, N. C. The assembly did not hold a session to-night. A Ne-jro "Fo'ie.sman's Terrible Mistake. Joliett., 111., May 18. A drunken man last niht shot atid seriously wounded a lady named Ilandley, who was walking on the street, and then ran into the rail road yard. The police followed closely, carefully reaching the box cars. As a freight train was leaving a man came to a door and Officer Babb (col.) believing him to be the man wanted, lired at him, kil ling him instantly. It was subsequently, discovered that a terrible mistake had been mad and t hat the dead man is Win. Hansen, aged IS whose home is in Chica go. ihe man tSie police want is sti:l at lanre. The Jute Trust FibA Birmingham. Ala., May 10. The jute bagging trust declined to enter into a contract with the Farmers' Alliance not to advance the price of bagging alter the cotton season opens. The meeting this morning finally resolved to itse only cot ton bagging. This costs a little more than jute,-but is much lighter, ai)d farm ers will claim an allowance of 8! pounds per tail on tier cotton on that account. It will require to.,000 bales of cotton' to make enough lag;ingto cover the entire rop. t i Rev. Ellis, of the Eataw Place Biptist Church, Baltimore was regarded as the most eloquent Divine in atUr.dance en the Southern Convention, at Memphis. In-one of his sermons there he hung this key-note of the true Chi istianitj : 'The spirit of the age is keyed to the highest pitch of intense earnestness. Business is earnest, thought is earnest, in tense, political life is intense, men of God must be earnest to do the work for which they have devoted their lives. Living itself is sublime. We need before us the image of Jesus Christ burning in our hearts. Denominational differences are like plaster on the outside of the struc ture of Truth, but underneath them all is Truth itself Jcmis Christ. Wilmington Star: We mentioned months ago that there was a strong prob ability that thei Republican game in the next Congress would be hostile to the South, and subversive of free elections so far as members of Congress are concern ed. The Richmond Dispatch savs : " The Washington correspondent of the Chicago Tribune discloses the scheme which it is supposed the Republicans of th6 next House of Representatives will adopt as a means of securing control of that body, and, controlling it, of passing laws to enable their party to cairy all future elections for Congress in the South." The Virginia Episcopal Conference in session at Lynchburg, by a vote of 131 to 63, decided to insert the word white m the article defining membership in the council. 1 he organization ofa colored convocation within the diocese is under consideration, and has been agreed to by the lay members. Africa is said to be the greatest mis sionary field in the world. It is now be ing urged that colored missionaries be sent out, and argued that such missions ean soon be self-sustaining. In the Con go basin are 50 000,000 people to be evan selized. Missionaries have had to work there at terrible disadvantage, and fifty have laid down their livys. . From three to five inches of snow fell in the Nrhvcstcrn States on Thursday last. Oil the same lay the summer fun shine lay from three to - five inileR deep all over the South. This is a great country vafter all, and the South is the most comfortable corner in it. The'crowned heads of Europe have boycotted the Paris .Exposition as they red Telegraphic doot wish to ghow fayor lo republican- broken, and it 13!: .. m, ...:.;,. -;ii i,A ;..ct i zvxn - . State. Hews.. Tarboro ?kutherner: Owing,' to : the sickness of 15. Hi Buntit'Nuvh court, after thort session had fo adjotrrn. as he an- peared on t every case. one side or the otner in nearly ' ".' v - ' New Berner Journal: . A' hu?;h ratlle- Hose. It was caught in a fish net: obput t wo rn i les up Nense river, and measured five feet four inehen length and. eight inches around the body. " . ", - .v -Tlie Sevenlh.DayfBaptits have bnilta church in CumbvrJand feounty. fTbey strict I observe Saturday as the PeVcntn Day, but work on Sunday it being sim ply the 1'irst Day of the week in the plan of the creation, and Cnot the day com manded of God to be kept Holy .- If i71 Messenger. Mr. T. B. Kinonibnry has withdrawn from the editorial ptn.fr of the Star,- where be h-is held the position of associate edi tor for i!ary yrsirv. 'Th'' duties of this position he lms-disc harmed with marked ability, industry and fidelity; and the rnrdinl trnod wishes of the Star will fol low him in any field he may enter. BVi. Star. - . Pirhnn Plnnl: Geo. T. Whssnm, col ored, of Ooldbnrr; who was ousted from tho Tv-rsifinn of pofal elirk -on th AHan-; t i Const Linc.rU.nder Cleveland's ndin ictrntion. hns bcon !ppo?ntcd to ? simi'nr pocitin on tbo "Rirhmond ?rd Diovill rond. brtwrn OMsboro ir' fIopnfHoroi 9nrecling Mr. Grvrqfv. white De"Acrpt. Thi route is now entirely in the hands of negroes. - a - . - -'. - -' - . - . . . . Maxton TTnion:. , Troy. Thompson, w ho difpronrd from nhont" Lijrnbprton somrtirt'e in .JHnuarv Tsvet. vn fonn' Sat- tnrdnv in n l;ike hr Tf'imbrton T?ivr a t . - cwnnp. nt tar hfiow t no t :. u. l. trestle, from wloeh he vn? enpinoopd to ha v fallen. ITe-wn" identified by hi? clothes and a pistol that vvns in his poek-t-. TTa nlo hnd. n pint flisk pnrtially full, which no doubt caused the run ofT. Tarbnro B'nnpr: A to lnbor w trv no mueh. Look-nt- thrm doinc nothing. Tjivin is too ehap. Jut so loner ns rvo onn'otori pl-vMioa. find for onp Hiv work. enrn-orb to . supro-t b'rn n. woolr. will we spo loafine. As industries grow. and his fields of labor eontraete wo will see bim fsiejnr westward or southward and biddinsr farewell to bis old home nnd white friends. Thus will tmo make tho rare problem with us solve itself. Giles Crowpll, formerly a r5M7en of Cabarrus county, but who for tbp past cn years has ben livins1, in South Amer ira and cnoepdinir wpII in business bf n biwo-pr bpart than most vpp" men. Tbp otbr dav ba rnotber rpp'v'l o noto ond a check fr $?00 enclosed with it. TH notp ran thus :: fl Dkr MoTn.n : Tim pbrt- fr "00. tbo intoist of the debt I owp vmi for r?dsinr me." Wp nppd mnro nrh men ns Giles Crnw ell. Charlotte Critic. Sanford Express: A Mrs. Beal. of Chatham county, boarded the Cape Fear and Yadkin Vnllev freiaht train at the Gulf on last Tuesday for Egyit . The eonduetor did not. know she was on and having no other passengers for Er;ypi the train did not stop at that station When thp train1 rpaebed the station, run ning at flip rate of twelve miles sin hui Mrs. Beal jumped off of it. stunk her bead on a cro-is tie and slightly fraetured her skull. T)rv Caviness of this place was summoned to attend her and up to this date he hopes she will recover. Durham Tobacco Plant says: It is said that a man fiom the country was in town some days ago. and complaining of his inability to pay his taxes, a town man told him he would give him a check, and, suiting the action to the word, took a blank check, filled it out for ten dol lar?, and signed the name "G rover Cleveland.'' The countryman took the clipek. interviewed Sheriff Riiigsbee. paid the ninety cents tax and got ninr dollars and ten cents change; went back to see the town man and offered him nart of the money. The town man see imr the matter had taken a ceri' u turn went down to see the sheriff, and finally' cot the matter rtraight. The sheriff, however, had not discovered the mistake. Judge Clark recently fined a man $100 for treating at an election. Our friend of the Fayctteville .Observer is evidently not aware that Set -lion 2,740 of the Code prescribes 100 as the minimum pnnish ishmcn. The section reads as follows -"Any person who shall sell or give any intoxicating liquor except for medicinal purposes and upon the prescription of r. praetirnl physicinn. at my place within five miles of the po'ls. at any time withii twelve hours prccceding or ' sncccedine any public election whether general, lo eal or municipal, or during the holding thereof, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not less than one hundred dol lars nor more than one thousand dollars." We print the section for public informa tion. -Waynesvillo Courier: Prof. Ilayden. assayer of the Boilston Gold mines, pas sed through Wnvnesvillc last week. lie I Injs been on a tour West- inspecting min erals and opening a mine ou Eegle Creek, in Swain county. Prof. Hayden, besides being a skilled assay est, is also a1 practical mineralogist and miner, having spent fifteen years of hislife in Colorado, British Columbia, Old Mexico, and other of the best mineral pro ducing sections of .this continent, and In stated publicly to parties that the moun tains of Western .North Carolina are rich er in the paying minerals than any other section of the continent. Thisstatement. based on the experience ofa geologist and practical miner, is a linger on the silmi board pointing to our future wealth. The New York World tells cf a new electric railway that has been planned between New York and Boston that will make four miles a minute. That is more than three miles faster than we desire to ride. John G. Williams, of New York citv. is the inventor. He proposes to transport packages from city to city 230 miles in less than an hour. He will also take passengers if they desire to ride. The World says : "His machine consists of a magnetic car. hanging from a single rail, where it follows a streak of electricity. Wit h one horse-power it is said that one ton can be thus transported at a distance of 1.440 miles a day at a cost of SO cents. 1 Ins in mail matter, would represent same 2- 8$0,000 letters, and by this system pack- I ape of mail ceul'1 be sent off every five minutes if necessary thus preventing large accumulations. Ihcsingle track is to be carrietT'ott tripods some distance above the ground, and the" .car., will pass colIs ? elated-Wire at;uter vals." . ... . Piipccssfulrxpctimentshnyehecti asadf i - i. ' -f ' ' New Town Ordinancs. l Be it ordained. That it shall be unlaw ful for any person in sprinkling about his or her premises to throw water on any peraoriy vehicle or horse, or use the water iii any - way., for sport -7or amusement Every, person yiouitiog-this ordinaoco shall be guilty of a - misdemeanor and upqu conviction shall be fined one dollar.' April 25th, 18$9a' j fie it ordained, That Ordiancc No. .1 1 be amended bv striking out the proviso. allowing the Mayor discretion as to thef' use of fire crackers and. explosives .xm. Chrbmast and Ney Year days. ' . ; - D. tt, JULIAN, C. B. C. j 'April 26, 1S89: I; ;. . ' I have opancd a school of penmanship and book keeping and taung n thorough theoretical kuov(edge, as well as practical experience In book keeping, I am able to give a practical business educatiou, and prepare mV, pupils to enter at onee iutohusiness. . ar sv Masters of the profession speak Jn high terms of my writing. Schools perma nent and stu lents can enter atany time. For terms call on or address, - y - South elH-uer Matn and Fvsher streets.-rUp mm In prnimilg'ttiii.u: csotoric cogitations of artic ulau'n; superficial s(Mitimcnta!itics and philosoph ical or psvtiholoiiical observations, beware ol pla titudinous ponderi's'tv. l.vl i) jr si -.itenieuts" possess a clarifietl con isenos. c nip;ictel c;niprcliciisil!(iHvss, coales reht Ciihsisicittv. a d a coiiccutrated cogency Ksch' w ail cHiioluineralituis of fliUulent ar ruiity, jejune ba l)lensent or assiniue aflectations. In trying o impnv s ujinn others the superjor itv ol'llie induceniiMits. and uhv voir and manv others pair n.ze this L firm Watclies. Clocks, Jewelry, it is 'not neeessaiv to u. e jaw breakers' Let vour extemporaneous deseantuius ami unpremeditated expatiatiuns have concise inteiigibility and vera cious vivacitw without rhodomontrade or thra sonical bombast . Seduotisly avoitl Jill polysyllabic pro(iindit pbittiiceous vacuity, ventriloqual verbosity and vandiloqueht vapidity; shun double enteudrcs, pruiient jocosily ami pestiferous profanity, ob scurent or apparent'. In oilier words, talk plainly, naturally, sensi bly, and truthfully sav, that 2J 'Y Offers the Largest Stock to select fronv the Best Qualities and the Lowest est Prices, Leading Jeweler, For THE ONLY SHOE POLISH DMTJUNKDlL' 1( EE ror iMisbv s luei alia bpnjig shoes, patent leather tips & plain toe lit) to For the largest stock Gov For a large and well-selected stock of straw hats, Go to Schultz. If the best at bottom prices are good enough" for you, Go to &chulte. For a nice trui J; cr chcrp i:n.lroila, Go to Seliuttz, For the best French bteckinnnfl ladies polish, to Hchuitz. For prompt attention to orders by S nd to Schultz. CTSIOX OF BIft GOLD B00T.L ' ..... .-. .JtespectluUjy z'i..z. . ' - - XZ.SGHtJLTZ. OTICKtoimmMSl Notice is hereby given : to all persons who have not paid their taxes that their property will be advertised for sale unless t their taxes are paid oti.or before the mii day of May. .1883.,; . ' V w This upplis tu taxes due for the ycars 1884, 18S5, 18SG, 1887, and 1888. Mav 16, 1SS1). C. C. KRIDER, - T " Striff.3 FOR RENT. ' ? A handsome cottage on East Mairi- St. Contains four rooms and pantry and two piazzas. , . Apply to Mrv- .; 4 ' J Ad. AV. RUMPLE. stairs in the line Of Silverware, in Spectacles m rRriiCynirRi Salisbury, N. C. UYERS' GUIDE the be&t quality and lowest prices .: Go to Schultz, For beautiful new dress shoes Go to Schultz, Por the latest styles of Oxford Tfes. Uppers, Go to Schultz. nuitz. of Shoes and Slippers, chultz. r she mail, fate? iatiw (2)00, I lit F JX0. A. EOYDE'. 1839 : u',0 p. : -.la--'Wlt.irfjm.Haji'i BUSHELS r Western GORN-just jj f4 i- -4 1. . -- 1 . 1 ! Barrels of Flour.1 - ONE-CAR LOAD ' '(If;. For ;orn, Cotton and Tobr.cco, is gvurrnntecJ to do morn work m with otic nian iinT ohe horse than anV . . re tool will do with two men and iva horse3, ahdwill do the work better.'- . - -j: . This s realty U'-V Labor Saving Hachinfc : OUR Ui! .: : - Is soaiotMnffentifellTew L"; needs only to be seen to be appreciated. is made more simple than heretofore' and is cheaper.',' 4 OUR STAKDAHP HAY RAKE is the cheapest Rate tnown. OUIt is a tool that no farmer with a Mowf ing Machine can afford to be without - - 1 !. - A full IinA T ! - .-aiiirti- ----- - ! . . . ; ' . ' ? - . ' - iRllfffrioO- ?nrnim PknlnnP- fas iw,ibb,wuJ uutufJ lUUJlUUOJ .WJisJf. "S4 n .1 -m-'-- - -! ...Is ' i t vyume io see us and we win m : i- to yoar interea to gwe-ua-your Jv rnage. - : Rji)ectf ullr. 'T -' . - ... if p'. i mm 10 Tons lieat Bit If ! III! I- . -". . ' ijit r; -'SJ5:c :.m - - r ' "J'i Call and examine the folWfiff -' ; --' : . "5. " . " y--iy ?s ew Tools fo : - Economizing Labors : ' : CT2: EITCH - -: - jiiiii 1 Clark's Cutaway Harrow - " ; a-. - . !'; '''tIH' - - " ' I'-"-.: V U UU11 iillUO Ul I11U0
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 23, 1889, edition 1
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