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Carolina. Watchman. L. - LOCA sulsc?ip'tloiif rates of.The Carolina x ...luiinii arc f Er paid ii advance, -. - - . $1.5 ftST .Hvinent delayed .'5 months - 2.0 2.(M) fl IF i: S DAY, 3V L Y 8,1 SCO. Several ftdUburhtng retujuied from ebenl last Saturday. IChrWwiHU'ul, the author, is again tolk froin a visit to Mexico. jr. and Mis "Rumple, bound Blow tL Kjok-wanl, leftion this morning's gigs Jcaflnie Caldwell has gonq to totesviljc, where the will .spend the Prof. C.-K, o won, for the ensuing year, -jgill retain his chair of Lafayette College, labiuiia- Mi., K igelue- Iliutels, of Charlotte, win- New Ordinances. Attention is called to the provisions of a new ordinance enacted by the Board of Commissionersof Salisbury at their last meeting. By virtue of m ex press terms it is now unlawful to repair any wooden building or roof, or to move any wooden building from its site to anv ! other site, within the fire limi ts of Salis-1 bury, without a schedule of repairs or plan and place of removal having first been .submitted to the Board and permis sion granted there on. Also it will be in order to ask further attention to an ordinance already in ex istence and not strictly observed. This refers to the pasturing of COWS on the streets. Any cattle so tethered as to admit of their getting on a side walk fall within its provisions. This ordi nance will be enforced and warrants issued for non observant cattie owners. intjy returned from same Ageitleo) 1,1 who travels exclusively, rrjmvk'i'l ''!' other dftyt that there was i t. .... 1.1 i rL i-t ill llli' !-if:ltn 111 'in SSiltti. fhtWwiU he a basket-picnic at J. A, JiBrkhtwr's grove, Friday, July t ho 11th. AH are ttVi'j L to attend, with filled A 1 n?ii n ' f consi ruction cars passed through ttVn yett-Tihiy on their way from ItriuiSAvick coifity, Ya., to South Carolina.'- . are rii( ted to state that Rev. -Jr.;ntlui wiU he back in timcto oc itv tht!4uipit ol the Methodist church next Suiidav "i - yr. C, U irr.uvs, an expert from Chic tm1 is here putting the water filter in (diapeaarl expects jt furnish the- city with liitfifl water by to-morrow. WHr.eWiaw of Harts P.O. this Sjpiity..vas-fund dead in the woods i.r.u- Wallace's still house, last Sunday. 1 lure arc no suspicions of foul play. Tin- Jsorth Carolina Choral Union was brmaily orgairied at Greensboro last week. Mi . I. II. Foust of this place is a BUfiuher of the Executive committee; Capt-Jno. Heard informs us that the r(iiiinl for the alliance fair have been .formally laid out and the property will lie whipped in to, shape very shortly. The Connelly Springs Company has NKuredan excellent hand for the season ami excellent music, along with 'excel lent .are. quarters and water, is to rule litis year at Connelly. Mr. and Mrs. J. i. Ileiiig were called Upon .to watch the aM solemn rites as tuey were performed over an infant ijuliteroa yesterday morning.- Little Hepewas interred in Chestnut Hill ecm- etarv. Judge Shipp Dead. At his home in Charlotte on Saturday afternoon died William Marcus Shipp, Judge of the eleventh Judicial District of North Carolina. Two weeks ago he was seized with intersusceplion of the bowels. His life was despaired of from the beginning, but a hope sprang up when an easier condition manifested it self a few days later. Then he gradu ally returned to his original condition, grew weaker ntid died, as related. Judge Shipp was appointed by CSov erncr Jan ts in 1881 to succeed Judge David Sehenckjj resigned, and was sub sequently elected for an eight years term. He was in the seventy -second year of his age when he died. Tall, eminently judicial in appear ance, a learned lawyer, on the bench grave, firm and mlich respected, he wore the ermine becomingly and well. . The funeral services were conducted last Sunday from St. Peter's Episcopal Church Charlotte, of which he was a member, and which he ha.-? faithfully served as vestryman foivseveral years. Fateful Meetin? At the meeting of the commissioners pfSalisbury J. W. Rumple was duly j constituted Mayor, and T. C. Linn was elected to-t-he vacancy on1 the West ward. ItUa fair haz irtLthat Mr. Linn will he al attorney for the town and Mayor Mrs. Hannah Northern, mother of Mr. A. W. X, irtiici li. (licit :if Itic hnmn rf hr sob Sunday night. Her remains were iuterreil ih the Luthern Cettietary Alon" day afternoon. , Mrs. Northern was one jtfCthfe oldest residents of S.Uishiu-y, be nign years old. UcrUd. Pr.untlith lias returned from Jril- ,ttjStoj),w!icre ii : w.ii i r atte.i l.i.vso "fostlieaiuiual iaee,i,:g of the orth Carclina Dental Socu-tv last we.!;. He 1SB been Secrchii-r-iif t w. s;.iti. Ii..it..I Examining Board for a term of seven veais, aii.l was re-elected to the same -position tins vt.ai. From and after next Saturday reduced rate tickets to Connelly Springs Wrf return will be on sale at the Salis bury trek k ofliec. 1.60 is the full cost ol the 'round nip, the return to be -ade ''V Monday; This is remarkably low Wjd places a popular resort within casv aeh ofanypoekerbook. ke plans for the -new PrCsbyterian cfiurch have been fixed upou nnd the vhitetistjUvted to ueparc final ele- latlOIlS. dlMwillliri fiiiTl iooili.itiniit: the basis of. a granite building. A handsome piicy xvas j,aid for the' archi tects iiiL- Kiiti nil. .ii .ill ;. n .il. I 111 II ...A IO UlllCIIVU It will lc agreed that this was the best in-H-stcd lmncy-of it all. jhc building for the new drug store is t'WIy. assuming " its 'new dress, dieshoULyg and counters havings been -diCHdy an'anired. It' biiliness nbititv Mtact, a thorough knowlcge- of phar- lll;u v. and j reputation for square dealing eetobiued with in excellent stand and t0Ck Will .. ritii.. 1M . . v. . . v. MllUilili . lit!.. .11 . Ml ... rcii win not want tor trade. across street in East. Si.lisbi.rv. naral- With Main has now been completed the G0M HiH ltt(, Bringle' Ferry r'ad. Verv slidTTlv iKA i-vnuL- it tim y Park street will be bridged and street extended beyond, fessers ' . . . i . I'll c 1 1 . viO I I ' IS V 1.1.-3 PVlk -i fillet i.Iuu .........vKi liuvn - . . 1. .O 'I V.J'V. I. 'I. ' V. . eoutantf st-e whtit fi.ii,r on. p Wtls Ju Henderson avenue or - . vi . . .. VJI 11. 34- Chamber of Commercj. !n t now quarters,. to w!T. the V. M. 'hdL the Chamber 'of Commerce .t (Hig III. VI 111 . IH I MilW.? important measure for Salis- UttereSts 'et fwvilirlr.'.-l will to Hotted. H !h d attendance ij :.ln;ost imuera- AT TIIK LAWN PA RTY. i v i -- . ' i ne long Jigni ot a nuntcr s mooiv, (aslant in the night, Hashed a chastened lustre oyer the the swaying bows and col lonaded boles of the ghostly, elms, or silvered, asonly Astatejuay-, the pendent, tremulous fronds of the cringing pale stemmed aspens. Aloft the myriad' stars, atbrob in the vast profound, pointed the night time azure with the crystalline light, the vibrant raysofunseen countless angel censers swung and swung again in the holy illimitable. The soughing breeze asweap through the trailing creepars and tumbled foliage gave forth the subject and counter of a liquid noted, amarau tbync fugue. A spot winged mocker, heelm and tossing with the stroke of the wind upon the feathery spray of his perch, strained his small pipe to match, in harlequin song, each swelling tone of the wild wood. Once, in abandonment, he trilled the swiftly crowding bird throat note.-, and untamed delirious ecstacy of a woodland tarantella, and .anon fell away to the wailing cadence :of threnody, or soiteueu 10 me sweeter serenuv aim Cni Bono ? on have a cause of grievance, real or imagined, with a neighbor, a former friend, pcrhnp. You were angry, per haps righteously indignant when the trespass occurred, or perhaps you were only intolerant of views which he had a right to possess and maintain. Bo the occasion how it will, it is still a fact that you were rightfully or wrongfully dis pleased. This being the case, the question now arises, " What are you going to do about it?" Your neighbor has a life to live, and you haveours. You will have countless! opportunities to get in his way, administer to his discomfort and moke him heartily disapprove of you. On the other hand, as is the rule of life, and all relations in it, his turn inevitably turns up as you go along and the pair of you correlate, as it were, each of you be coming a thorn in the others side. In the mean time the public looks on, and being out of sympathy, disapproves of you both, for a couple of narrow-minded, obstinate people, who are hot-jacketing one an other in an ill-bred way through life. So that if your neighbor does you a scurvy triclc, " what are you going to do about it:" nurse your wrath until an opportunity occurs atul then indulge in the same cowardly tactics? First, dis carding everv moral consideration, lisk yourself if it is manly, or expedient either. He has acted in a shabby way toward you once, now give him addition al motive, by reason of some correspond ing shabbiness on your part, and and you are fairly in for it, and for life, and will be called upon to squander your best energies in keeping up with the system of mutual littleness and meanness which you have helped to inaugurate. What do you want to be a dead fly in another man's ointment for? That is all you will accomplish while he is seeing to it that things smell to heaven around you also; for thero is no man, however appar ently ,seeure '.you may bo now, who pa tiently "bides his time" and who has activity and'a fair degree of talent, who, upon the close rule . of mutual human dependency, will not at some time find an opportunity to square it with you. That men some times have their pas sions violently aroused and even come to blows is unucrstanuauic ami some what excusable, but that two full grown men should lend themselves to systematic nagging is impossible; for the practice illustrates the dwarfed nature of both and at once. A Card.. Announcement. Subject to the action of the Democratic S -Subject to the action of tho Democratic Convention, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of Sheriff of Ho wan. Respectful I v, JOHN BEARD. Announcement. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Mientf of Howan county, Convention, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of Cotton Weigher. Respeetfnllv, WILLIAM HOWARD. To the Voters of Rowan County. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Itnu-iiH rniiiv wn!.;....f subject to the action of the Democratic actiou at the Democratic con vention Convention. Respectfully lK C BRADSI1AW. i . ,ii. uuuia.i A Card. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of Superior Court Clerk for Rowan county, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. Respect fullv, W. G. WATSON. Announcement Subject to the action of the Democratic Convention, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the oflice of Treasurer of Rowan county. Respectfully, J. SAM'L McCUBBlNS. A Card. Pursuant 4o the usual custom, T hcrej? announce myself a candidate, before the democratic convention ami primaries and E. M. ANDREWS, FURNITURE, PIANO & ORGAN DEALER. m PIANOS. Chickering, Mathushek and Sterling Pianos are too well known to the people to require anv introduc tion from me. Every one of them arc guaranteed; if they do not please you, you need not keep them. There arc no lower prices, nor easier terras offered by any one thau those offered by me. OROAIVS. Whatiirc you going to do about that Organ you promised your wife and daughter? Buy noth- iii" lint l lw cr.li.l n-.i t ...1 AT. a. ir...i:.. jeet to thection thereof for the of- j or Sterling Organ, and you are not al ee of High Shenf of the county of ways having them repaired. Sterling Rowan. Respectfully. r,..,,,n r,.- c-. nn . ' i r a. w ui .iiij r-'v.'jv, iinu jiason cc uam lin's for only $08.00. Write me for des criptive price list. P I R fl IT U R E Never before since H I have been in business was my stock Respectfully, JAMES M. MONROE. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the position of cotton weigher for the county of Rowan, subject to the action of the Democratic. Convention. Respeetfnllv, . t JNO. LUDWICK. BOTDEN & QVINN. I L ft- DAISY REAPER. MtCOIiMirK MOWER. jiSSKSKBttitlBmShk Mccormick self binder lITTOIj 8RIHDEB Rs3olutions of Coniolenoe. At the regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Salisbury, on Fri day evening last, the following resolu tions Were past in the connection of the death of Charles Dun lap Craw lord, form erly Mayor of Salisbury: NVllEREAS, Since the last meeting of our Body, Charles Dunlap Crawford, Mayor ol' Salisbury hud, cx-officio, cuair man of the Board of Commissioners, has been rcuibved by deaths from duty here, and. Wherkas, in our deliberations, over which he presided, uniform courtesy, re spectful attention and easy aflibility were the rule of his conduct, and, WlIKRE.VS, we remember in pleasure, I .1 j...i e ...... M...;.. floating, rxthinio sounds of a celestialf""" wv " ; ;" 1 i i . I i i ii'.' im iv v . n ' i i ii i i 1 i 1 I i i ' i To the Democratic Voters of Rowan. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds for Rowan county, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. HORATIO N. WOODSON. Announcement. Subject to the action of the Democratic Convention of Rowan. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Superior Court. Respect ful iv, JOILV.M. IIORAII. of Furniture so laryrc and complete in every line as it is to-day, and prices were never lower. I keep right up with the styles, and represent every thing just as it is. If you buy anything from me and it is not as represented, return it and I will pay you money back. Who could do more? Who could ask more? Write for my -prices. JSfegr I sell OS-inch leversible frame MOS QUITO CANOPIES with all the fixtures for hanging for only $2.00. E. M. ANDREWS, Charlotte, N. C. 1G and IS West Trade St. ITALIAN BEES. Ten stands for sale. Enquire of Win, Murdoch, Salisbury, N. 0. 35:lin u r -a m IMPROVED HELLER DRILL. Psrfact Uwisfl GRINDER, '"an b oairlfd Into tip ApW nd aUachM to MojC- iK Miichin.- WhCil, tk.id lor iMtrriptEVr! tat 1 CO., !S3 Water St, New York To the Democratic Voters of Rowan. I take this method of announcing mv self a candidate for the oflice of High! Sheriff of Rowan county, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention of said countv. .Respectfully, - T. M. KERNS. Salisbury, May 24, 1SD0. ACrd. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of Sheriff of Rowan county, subject to the action of the Democratic County Convention. Respeetfnllv, ! JAMES 11. McKENZJE. To the Voters of Rowan County : I hereby announce myself a candidate for the otiice of Sheriff of Rowan county, subject to the action of the DemOcralic Convention of said county. Respect ful lv, 15. a AREY. A SALE! Smoking Tobacco Machinery, all Mc cninss Ne3d9d--Liquor ic 3 Boiler !afe. The above articles will be sold at pub lie auction in "Salisbury, on Saturday,! I July 2Gth, 181)0, unless sold at private i sale before date fixed. THEO. P. KLUTTZ, Atty. UnlTerslty of Horti Carolina. EAOLE COTTON OIN. WE SELL ALL OF THE (.OODS I LLC ST RAT ED A ROVE. CALL AT OTR Fall Term Opens Sept. 5. Tuition, $3. store and examine samples on ENimviTroN. -' I ALL MMW y r Auuu ubiiiiiAii 1 m i il.u . -v - - " TIL1ZERS, BU;OIES, CARTS, CARRIAGE l)U AiioS WE ARE AGENTS rOR 1 Ht- siflwa 15r' LOW PRICES RULE WITH US. : Hectfuiiy, I3QYD ITST & Q UINN. Classk-al PiiJI- Four regular courses of study oscuin -a l, Literary. SclenMtlc. s piLi courses in C1k-ii.1-.ii v, Civil and Eleetrtcal ' Enjlneeilcg. riiannacy, and ctber similes. Separate schools of Law and Medicine, whene-' H'.iKieuts may atlend tue l oivcislly leciurep. Address, HON. KEM? P. BATTLE. LL.D . STrtt Prchtdent, CUArKi. Uiu., N. C. slumber sonjj;. Here then it was that the first lawn party of 'S)0 and the deadly Georgia watermelon met. Vue victis. Here also it Js that the Watchman tosses a glove to the so-called moonlight artist who has usurped our province for in all matters of mere moonshine we stand conlideiitly supreme. This however being tax paid. S. B. Rowan. Black Beauty. THE "UNCLE. TOM'S CABIN HOUSE. "" OF THE standingly here. Therefore, be it Resolved, That we extend our sympa thy, in all feeling, the to mother and im mediately family of our deceased Mayor and Chairman. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to his family and that upon aT"page of our minutes, his name shall be in scribed, together with the dates of his election and death that other copies of these resolutions be sent to the different papers of Salisbury with a request for publication. ( R. J. Holmes, For the Board I). K. Julian, U. W. Rumple. OUR GREAT Pfost nrv Such is the title of a cleverly though unostentatiously written volume, of Which ninety thousand copies have been sold in ETHfland and 100,(XK) more sold and selling in America. It was written by Anna ScjwcII and is a forceful plea for our dumb, pattest, and often suffering friend, the horse. Two beautiful, flest-lirobcd, nervous thoroughbred colts are followed from their dams along the hither and further inclines of equine life. One, her limbs clean as a sword and cold -and hard as a stag's, over-tasked and too heavily weighted, wrecks herself to win a much coveted cup fora merciless rider. In return for her splendid pluck shegocson the drift, passing from hand to hand along the graduated stages which cuds among the cabs of London. The other, snecdv and same as the blood of the desert and the tire of Arabia's sands can make him, but kind in all, saves two lives by his matchless staying power, and a third by his sagacity. He, too, like his mate, is maimed and ruined because he s two gallant to decline to do and die in jresponse to a remorseless demand-. Separated and sold, resold and sold again, it is a 'final picture full of pathetic touches, were broken, knuckle-kneed, starving and old they meet again for one brief nipment on the cobble stones of the great English metropolis. Every stage of progress, from their princely ''quarters in magnificent stables, down to where they drank of the veriest Jees of equine misery, is a lessjp,u on bru tality and a plea for mercy. Overtasking at flat racing, steeple chasing, blinding from hick of light and ammonia fumes, leaving to suffer! n the storms, as are the carriage animals of the wealthy, the check rein torture, haltering up so that sleep must be had stand ing, all of these and many more similar Vjhumun practices receive appropriate attention. I ' It is a book that should be read by every liorse owner, for aside from its sug gestions and teaching of mercy, it is run ning full with valuablo hints, the ob 'survance of which, will keep a better hu-e. - R. & S. Never mind, L., about those "dreaded luffs and great ledges of granite" in the direction of Monroe from Salisbury. It is odd about our Lexington friends in the matter of their alleged competition for the R. &S.; at the same time amatucr locating or constructing engineers don't count. If L. knew anything about the matter he would also know that the Yadkin railroad, just now building bus crossed those said "dreaded hills," with out a single cutting six feet in depth or a fill that of a more troublesome char; acter. A JUNE SACRIFICE SALE ! E. M. Andrews, of Charlotte, has a new ad. in this issue under the head of furniture, pianos and organs. . tO A Card. I hereby announce myself a candidate to represent the people of Rowan county in the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic Conven tion. Respectfully, FLOYD U. BROWN. Enochville, July 1, 18iX). A Card. On account of my inability to do farm labor and owing to a recent call made upon me by my friends, I hereby an nounce, myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Rowan county, subject the action of the Democratic Convention. Respeetfnllv, II. M. LEAZAR. Enochvil, July 1, 18U0. To the rotei's of Jioiron county: : I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Cotton Weigher of Rowan county, sulqeet to the action of the Dem ocratic Convention. Respectfully,; FJuly 1, 1890. 11. A. PKOrST. To the Democratic Voters of Rowan. More than twelve mouths ago, I prom ised many of you the use of my name in connection with the oflice of Register of Deeds. To-dsiy I make that promise good by declaring myself a candidate for said office, subject to your eiLSiiing nomi nating convention. Very resjK?ct fully, L II. ROTllROCK. Gold Hill, Muv 24, 1810, 20 PEENT,DISCOTJ With a determined view of reducing our Stoek we bargains ever offered in Salisbury. To us it will be a profit-losin shall offer some of the most stupendous sale. To vou who will take advantage of this sale, it will be one entirely of gain. We propose to give every one 20 per cent, discount on every article bought. ON ALL CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, SHIRTS COLLARS, CUFFS & UNDERWEAR, HAND- ER INT. mm KERCHIEFS, H0ISERY, TRUNKS, VALISES AND UMBRELLAS. WE PROPOSE TO REDUCE OUR STOGde BY PTEMBER j , DUCEMENT TO EVERY ONE WHO WANTS A MCE SL 11,1 AIR SHOES OR ANY ARTICLE IN OUR LINE. AND OFFER AN IN- OF ; .. ON SHOES AND AFTER JULY 1st WE PROPOSE TO DO A Ii TJ Sj SS J3 lMi S HMBM - 5- fmm this Rule. No Goods will be Charged to Any One. I HIS IS x UolUi v e, auuuu vYvwiw V M. S. BROWN, JUNE 25, 1890.
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