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Carolina Watchman. L O CAL. r. ..-intion rates of The Carolina P4a54vM, - - - - $1.50 .UGU8T 21, 1890. T resume i... .e' y '. Hi Routt's of Richmond, is vieiling .- Inst. Sat Urdu v. A! (Wirt .H"J , Orjaaizatijn of Sonr ef Veterans. Therganization of a regiment of the sons of veterans of Rowan county was atlccted last Saturday. The meeting being called to order Capt, J. A. Ramsay was requested to take the chair and J. It. Whichard to act as temporary secretary. Capt. Ramsay stated that the object of the meeting was to form an organization of the sou of nil tho confederate soldiers of Rowan count v who took nnrt i n t hi . . . " i i. Mm.M latwar and in tfhis way perpetuate their Kwr deeds or valor. of Witstou ar c iu town visiting relatives. B -1L Royal, of the firm of Richard IgLt't who have large mills forgrind llciaSvvain county is in town. V W.J. Bostian wants information -information in regard to a black T . 4 4 nf hie' noil n ilnv nr I u-a that tfoi "l t"-" J nT Rumple has gone to Blowing Rock; ... ;ii return the latter part of next -cfanlv (dtxerrcr reports that hun . ..:u.i ..r...u.. or1 ... . v.. .11.:., itnnit 1110 ji(h 4i. Death of William Overman. Salisbury mourns to-day the death of one of her oldest and moat highly re spected citizens. William Overman died last Sunday,, Aug. 2Rh 1S90, just as the church bells wore ringing for morning service. He well deserves, artd the community will be pleased to read a a brief sketch of his life. He was born fata Pisqtotank county, Xifo May TO, 18 W, md werehe son of Joh and Christian pverpojui.. M Charles : Overman was a native of Germany, and settled early in He belonged irA TUi s eastern jxorcu Carolina. tion was -fn'tolrf norm,,..m,t ,.,1 W-.4.. 1 10 e SOCieiy Oi rncuus.ur vuu.o, T x mm v i v t 3-v v vu rv . . . . - . r i names were eurollil. nnpi w uuhu u. uw of the "Friends" in Albemarle, in Dr. Hawks' History of North Carolina, the name of 'v ... I iiiif House in that rcirion. In thc! tv rt 4. . tracts" from the minute book it"" an vuuuij wuiciiviiuv wiinui reg iment and will be similar to that body in its workings having a rcgiineut in each township. Overman appears as. far back as 1719. It anoears that John Overman , the son of Charles married outside of the 'Friends Society, and according ft flic' rules, lost Jail Delivery; Frank Caublc, Jim Reid and Frank his memberships In j that Society. Hunt paPiinMl f'rmn Siiil thie i m n-1 i nr lv In 1S!tfl Wil1i-im )'v'i-in :in . followed Hawing the bars into and, letting them- his older brotfeecj. Clmtlcs to (Ireeus selves doAvn to the ground by tieing their boroN. C, -whew iheir: uncle resided, StfeJbeiog pushed vigorously on National B:iuk building and I walw arc gro mS is- srly 10000 baskets of grapes have A fmm KsilishnrV this season jjao-siui't'" . . : ; : tliey have brought good prices. This year beats the record on tho wat frmelton 'crop. That much abused man e of tlic oUt citizens" never "seed" the likc- Mr. Edwin Shaver has given a lot in Mfthhliry to each of the churches, in town in oles that ttiey will build neus ofwdrshtp o" thtn , Xhecliief of police of Statesville wasH : tMO ou Sunday looking for a niui j. w fitf course lie didn't find him. Salisbury don't have such things. An alarm of fire was give last Thurs- ilav evening which took nearly t he wkole ;M. .l uild L'oose chase down in II w " 1 ' - Broklu. e fiie, no damage, 110 uoth ie , - A new scries of the Salisbury B. & L Asociatioii -will begin on Sept. 1st. It is thought owing to the ;past success of ajbiiHiitinn'. that the shares will be Ull-7 7 take yeiy quickly. Sheriff Kridcr escorted six prisoners to Balcigh last Tuesday. They had appliet for admission to the penitentiary ant througU the kindness of Judge Byuuin their iijilicatioH was granted. x phniitor of oridmns in the charge ofMi's Walker, from the Oxford Orphan irlmn will irive an entertainment in . Y. 3I. C. A. Hall, Friday evening th ritfeiwt. Admission 25 and 15 cents. The room for the Davis & Wiley Bank, rorncrMaiu and 1 11 niss streets, is almost ica ly for occupancy. It is very haud- Rimflv fniishel ill oak and walnut audi will be worth going to t-oo when the doors tre thrown. opcu. blankets together. Young Democrats Organize ! Tho "State Democratic Executive Com mittee, i-ecoiiziug the good wOrk done by the-Young Mens Democratic Clubs during the last campaign, urgently re quests all such clubs to re-organize for active work. There was ndenying the , wkH wbom ne Hyed in conjugal the reiort was adopted MjvunwgoouworK was uo-c. nere iw 1 haWnl nessfor 48 vears.- years ago and their is.no reason why the! UiiViaVfrfnV'nii five club sliould not be re-orguuizeu. and engaged in the carriage making bus iness. In lSiJ2orl833 under tho minis try of tho earnest and faithful preaching of the Kcv. Peter Doub, D. D., Mr. Over man madeov profession of religion and connected himself with the Methodist church. Removing toalisbury in 1841 he engaged in business," and the next vcar was marrietr 10 aiiss saizauvvu Rowan Republican Convention. Our political reporter being engaged elsewhere we were obliged to send our haso ball reporter to the Republican con vention last F.iday and wetve it in L't own words. The game was called" at tho court house promptly at 12 o'clock with almut twen ty whites and seventy colored in atteu- deuce. Capt. Ramsay .was madouinnire and W, RV Warner scorer. jf.. AJleu4 Waters of the m b)acks. firk to the hat with a motion that a com- nmxeo 01 tnrte uu appoinou iu nonmiaie delegates tb'thc Htato con vcntldn . Bi 11 Ifendei-son (not windy Billy but bur own sweet William) kicked, as he is wont to do, and tried to raiao a row. but he was "ciilled to order ii.s not now a member of this club and was sat down upon. Dr. Joues also kicked but the motion was carried and one white and two blacks were appointor 0:1 the committee. First inning, Whites -1. Blacks 2. J. C. D.incy movod that one person from each township and precinct In the county be appointed to select au execu tive committee and to effect a plan of organization. The motion, was carried but the committee was iiot appointed. Second inning, Whites 0. Blacks 0. The l.ciuinating committee then re turned aud reported iis delegates to the ftate-convention tit Raiefgh lion. Chas. Price with Mr. Piute S. Hart Ccol) as' al ternate, Hon. Jolih'C. Dancy (col) wifti Cank. John A. RaittsaY '.W-nJtcrnnte,vwi7l a , - - . County Boarl of Health Will meet on Monday Sept. 1st 1890 at the Mayor's oflice, in Salisbury, 2 o'clock, p. m., to elect a superintendent for two years, from January 1st 1890, ami trans- act mien oilier ousmess as may be pre sented to tho meetiuis. The Board of Health is composed of tho Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, (and he is chairman exothcio of tho Board of Health) the Mayor of Bulisburv. ami every physician in tho county who is practising nis proieasiou legally.. J. J. SL'MMKUKUL, Mi D.1 tWWmi'U:ll,.ifi 1 : I Turnip Seed. -o- AE CELE1J1JATED ontliern pme Turnip, E. M. ANDREWS, To tho Medical Profession of Rowan County. I have Uxlay advertised the meeting ot Xhe Board of Health on next Monday and it is hoped you will take the interest in it that its importance demands ami come to the meeting with the will and deter mination to inaugurate a better condition ..4iio 111 una tcgnru llia,II we OAVO ever had before. Instead of merelv be ing the name, let us determine io be in spirit indeed a Board of Health. There are associated with us three other citizen's 01 nigfl standing and occupying oflieml positions in the county ; ami" with their, aid ami -council there is no rcasoin wly wo should not have a Board ' of Health eminently useful: to our Uiwu japuV, ooyn- j. 00, oieinreu come 10 tno mcetinei next Mondav and brinir with von'- soW thing good tossy and a disposition: to do what you can for the publii: jiealth of our cit'izeus. Kesncctfirllv J. J. SuMMt:KELL, Sec'y BVofHi F0RNITDRE, PIAHO &j ORGAN DEALER. Masonic Picnic at Mocksville. ! The twelfth annual picnic and re-union of ex'confedcrate soldierstook place near Mocksville at Clement Grove last Frida iorjjie benefit of the Oxford Orphan Asylum . Notwithstanding the inclement cuit. Third inning, They Whites 2. Blaeks.i,,. Vd to KrfiVff iiu five sons. A motion was put Uiat .two delegates. and one daughter, all of whom gathered be appointed to attend the Congressional in tears around thju' dying bed of their convention at Lexington the next day beloved father. apd Jap Haltam ana 1'rot. Iconic veoi; winit nVirmti ti.it lid in Sflilis-1 were the successful 'candidates; Fourth I I 11VII app mm m-rm m,- - - f burv the Met hod Lt church had decreased inning, Whites 1. Blacks U to three male members, and a few Owing to the gathering -or tno uaik women, and had been libktd on a cii- clouds and the threatening looks ot the . Bv ihe blessinir of God rcstim: weather tho game was then, cat led SCORE BY INNINCS. 10 2 11 2 0 2 15 NOTKS OF THE GAME... Bill Henderson would certainly lmve "sot there" if he had not shipped up on one seemed bashful, it did not take long! "to clear up three long tables which was well filled with all the good things a hun gry person could desire. The Lexington cornet band furnished some line music for the occasion. A lawn party was given at night at the residence of Mrs. Kich which lasted till the "wee sma" hours of SSuflice it to say it was a success through out. Salisbury was well represented, while many were kept at home on accouut ol the threatening weather. The receiiils amounted to over $300 of which $200 is clear of all expenses. Grand Excursion. lirst base. . Capt. llamsay made a good umpire and spoke with authority when he order ed 0110 of tho blacks to be seated. Allen Waters, seems to bo a dew hand of Respect Adptai by ,w? m 5t is tb-day,and prices were i Uouuty 8. Convention.- '.rwever. lower. 1 keep right up with the weather a large number of people were upon Mr. Overman's zeal and energy present, and the day was pleasantly it began to revive, soou became a station, UVnites pent. A chapter of children from the and grew strong aud active, nis nouse Biucka Ornluinaae furnished some very bcauti- was the home ot the preachers always, ful songs and recitations, after which Mr. aiid he loved nothing so well as me W. A. Blair, of Winston addressed the company 01 ministers 01 an cuurenw, crowd in a most enjoyable aud pleasant The writer remembers him 30 years ngo, speech for 'nearly one hour. The dinner when he led the music in his church with was snread about 3 o'clock, and as no a glowing ., countenance, and how 4 . 1 I 1 1 ' I . . HA ll'AI'l earnest iv ne iisicnuu io mv it ! ah nreached. As lomr as he was able he would go to church, and liberally supported tho gospel, and I and has the appearance of not knowing when1 ho Could no longer go' him- what to do when he takes the plate, but fdf. his first auestions to the re- if be is kent in trainintr he will make a turning attendents was. "What kind of good one in time a teennon did . you have toay?" and Mr piess had the honor of being ap- "W8 thp a obd conffitratioii to-daT?''! ooiiitel on tho nomlhatfhjr cVftnmifte the night. -' no' maii left' id "Satis- but declined. burv now who loved' JEho ordinances of Dr. Jones' ruffled feathpR were smooth ilmn Mi- Overman. I ml bv armointinif him as . alternate with 1 , j 1 1 j 1 1 v 1 f ' t AV ml. I I For a while in Salisbury he pursued the Mr. Dancy. in .place ot Capt. ,Kamsay business of ttutriage making, but after- who stated that he would not heauie to wards with a partner entered into the attend tho convention at Kaleigr. 51 war clos- W-n nnr ni!llll :l '001 BCOrCl1 Utld allCll ft km v 1 . r-- , - ; . i - Bd uii tlmfc bHs.hess. niVd later in life ih' ded strictly, to business nnrtnnmltfii wflb his son. he was en- Joe. Ballard didn't play, he was sorV o! r - . . r v 4 . j . . 4 - gned iii tho sale i; Of -Boots ami Shoes. I a poacher. I le has about piayeu oui TfnAiv nHonihut wo hnvo tho rf Was indttStrrttiHftyand'6cota0in1-.V " We'are-informetl tliat the ne.x game chauce to sro to Asheville and back for cal and at one time ua iippumumceu - a will be piayeu somoiiin in .i 4 ..,,4 .14.1 hn -mmuJk . ,.i,,.ipp i ofltTed handsome estate. DUriiut the late years turo wlion the nouiinanon 101 tu,..nj v..w ..... ..4 1 - .i TS ; ... -.fr...i.. I K,. w4rin4i!lv mt ivblcb timo thfl West of the war ho was aeenOBr tho tmuspor- olliees will be the suiKcsnnu p.ww " J - 1 - , .- ,: or,3 fr '.it :W;-; . 1 , . . & Mall'orv excursion will leave Salisbury. takiottof comttlsSary stores, and his bis- la red not .game. ... : . - .. ... . -V I. L-JJ 4tl.i' fel d.Vltiki'i iivr ' n v r ' ' ... ........ ... in j u.vi .. i tun irrniiri titfss X WVUOIVII 144 JWHVIIIIV W " - j international shootinir match at which him I 4 1 ;wi will be trivftiv broucht uDon him: rheumatism, from . a a n ii T .'I- if 4.il t ...1. ! aIi a.ai rnrn r ftt the grand banquet, at uaiiery ram uww wiuuu Jr'TTr T- I.. r,i, r..tnv.an ornhan ... ..... ...... .I- - ni.i4wi r, ii,ilvn the removal of the 1 lesbyteuan orpnan and the spcatmg by uov. rowio, junan juaia v .' . ..... ti, r.,rranb .in last weeks Resolutions Rowan .Vitbmf, 1. That' tho Sunday 'School Convention of Kowan county has hoard with sincere sorrow ot the death, of -Mr. K. Smith Patlcrsou, a member of tlife Convention last yenr,ua -earnest workeri in the Sabbath school cause, and a young. man oi great promise in every good word and work. i " i.A 2. That we will chcerish his .memory and emulate his example iu the work of the Master. 3. That the sympathy of this Conven tion bo tendered to the family of the de ceased brother, and to the Sunday school in which he was n faithful worker. 4. That these resolutions bo tendered to the papers of the town of Salisbury for publication, that they be spread upon the minutes of this Convention, and that a page in our minute book be left blank, exeept as to his name, age and date of death in honor of -his memory. n a 4 . . U Chickoring, Mat hush ck i anal t: . ... I i ...... tmiimg i ianos arc ioo well known to the people to require any introduc tion from me. Every one of them are guaranteed; if they do not please yo, you need not keep them. There are no prices, nor easier terms otlered by any one than tluwe offered by me. RC!AI!. What are you going to 'dprwbeui,; that" Organ you promised : your wife and daughter? Rnv nrtth. ing but the celebrated Mason & Hamlin i or teteriiirg Organ, and you orb not al ways having 4hem repaired. Sterling Oi?an. for only SoO.OO, and Mason & Ham lufs. for only. $)$.00. Write mc for des criptive price list. I - 4. FH RiMTI U E Never before since I I n5X been in business was my stoi:k , of Fucifiturc so large and complete iu Specially good for Winter use, nud gnens. Send 10 cents in silver or stamps, to the Orplnns, and get 1 full ounce, or 3 ounces for 25 cents. GUARANTEED GENUINE. cfer to J. S. Myers, S. B. Alexander, and MeD. Watkin?. REV. B. A. OSBORNS,- Supf. Thompson Orphanage, 807 N. Graham St., Charlotte, N. I OFHOEatMQItfrAWg STDDIO SALISBURY. Mm C. styles, and represent every thing just as ! it is. - It you buy anything from mo and it is. not as represented, return it and 1 wul pay y.Qwr money back. Who could do, more? Who could ask more? Write Tor my prices. " Sk&rl sell 98-iiich icversiblo frame MOS. QUfTO CANOriKS with all the Qxtures for ranging for only $-2.Q0. '- E.M.ANDREWS, ClIAULOTTE, N. C. 16 and 18 West Trade St. - r. ., DIED. The Presbytesian Orphanage. Charlotto seems to bd'frtirred up about I w Ti I . nr ...4.. I I ... T f'..l I'.t'AW 1 A 1CU repoi iei canwi v ui. " attention to the paragraph: and he sail that his business at Salisbury was to con suit Dr. Rumple about matters concert kf t o Ornhaiuure. Co! Brown said that one o4ionoJi land ex Graves, Perkins and Johnston the nc- ptbeyftwBO stole the money and icwel ry fromli Judd were sentenced to five years in th penitcntiar for tho two for mer and t4o years for the latter for re eeivhift t(jen joods. I 4UII44tV4 T .4 1 v . tavlor Moore was sent to the neniten- Tl.U vciiivion will not he a reeular elusion was a great cross to him. S I - " " I . .. . . . 4 tiarv for tfelvevears instead of litleen as Uverv dav affair as there will he tetvf. He was a kind husband ami mauigcuv - -- . :rl.'. ' : . ..... 4 i ... it wjiortoa i; last weeks WaU'hmn:i. lllsj first classieai-s, with special cars for ladus father, and to mc lastscemou io Honor tool off three ears from the fact - mid' their escorts, besides refreshment his duty to talec care or nis growu up i that he prfved that heretofore he badjears. The train will leave Salisbury khildren, though they were able to taie I....... . 1 J i' . - - . .1 1 . 4 v i I ...Til : .r. I ftn f hArnoA t-nu uiuunuigmmcnaman. - promptly at 13 O ClOCK ana win wm i WW.-. - . , , Dj .f A0w,iiint v Ileivus thocheerfulestand friendliest oi P"V o.. ...v . ." TheXe,! York Sun of last Sunday con- SS.wS r.m,l and men, ready to greet with a smile and.a kions will soon run out X$pu . gar lliml -I.A' nnrimrtmt In In iilnturM Af m-w. . ioL-o tli IViends TClldV tOhOll) Willi Ills 4 lhASC oiltiOllS that 11C COIISUIICO II v " 1 1' 1-- 1 .. "4 1 41 :.. ...Iii Iv44 fnbnii J . . " . ' ' I . I 4 some vas that which tlan Salisbury at 6. the Lord'8 will his only regret being Oct in yfcur wood and look out for an I This is the last chance and parties de- tnc leaving of dear ones who would be 1 1 1 f - i 4 .si.i . iil.iij.;ii;',j.:t.:i i ..i,.-..-;ii i..o ..nmmi- l.molv rtnil imevt'd at his ueiltn. Aiiu iiuiT.i iiuer iwo wiai Keese were i Birtiiu w mn. asuuumu hh.- .-v..4. Ui,.j o- - , .. seen on tlie river last Monday and this, should avail themselves of this oppor the old eitiKens say, is asurc sign Later,-! tuuity. "ever mind about it, the two wild geese The name of West will assure every I jro said to be crippled ones who could I one that good order will prevail. not get aifciy in the spring of th Congressmen. Among them uu,cr i,u""" w hn 1113 purs tl t u .. Rumple. It was decideil in view oi me T . . . ..1 a ... ... ....... ... .r 1.4.4- f.f. Thft I I 1T .....a mm, BlmilM fillt 1 MIHl 1 .. .. if . of Hon. Jonn S. Henderson 1 . : . " 7' . . Lllur , " ir7"" ! -iW'jaV bi prices asked, to allow tne opuous io 1 La' ii h ti ii tam will leave Asheville coming dock aroem. iiupv. "? ... ,-.it.w, ror nn Orphanage looked no more like "our John" .. . ? . i..!;,.; r,.iih mid n lidence. was ready exinre. bo all Hading oi an ui i"""n it dillike Dana himself. at 12 o'clock on Friday and arrive M' to depart wheucver it was L;tc :ta now off. In decide -lo establish 1 "1 Dkd iiearPoibrTeniii- ias timber land, improved and f on the 22u ol Aui4t 1$J0, Mrs. June 7 1 town We Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator upon tho estate of Ransom Jacobs, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate settle ment; aud ail person.; having claims agaiuat said estate will present Jhein t me for payment on or before the 7th day of August 1 891, or this notice will bo plead iu bar of their recovery. August 7ih, 18U. 41:Gt .. L. HALL, Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as Administrator upon t lie estate of (icorge T. Thomns'on. Notice iajicreby giycnj to all persons in debt to said estate Up make immediate settlements; and ll persons Inning claims aeainst paid Estate will niWpnfc Western North Carolina who tnena fbrpaymenttonV before the isth, clay ot July Or tins notice will bo WANTED ! Tl ic name of every man in tv r -V - - . . ...I i rt -i . W. Harris wile ot William S. Harris de- nil improved, iarin land ceased. Ii. .i 4 r , i t n i itiws aim propei ties ior sale At, !lrrfr:iiit.'m. Kni'kn conntv' N. CI II" V"J lKJX oul- Mr. Jesse II. Howard, formerly a citizen nillSt have lK)tlom Dl iocs. full. of Salisbury, on the 22nd day of August , , , . . S90. The many friends of Mr. Howard lyiuui mm uoi i wt ueseripuoilS. will be pleased to learn he was a highly U Pnvcjno mlnl,;, 4.4 1.,,. respected citizen of Burko county who removed from here (Salisbury) about the or relit properties Avill find it to C.ll IOOO, Mil mni IV Ul lllv Peace since 1868 and sometimes a county commissioner wno lias ratseu several sons who are worthv citizens and arc do- iny; well, lie went to Burke quite a poor man but has made himself aud family' a comfortable living and home. sell their interest call on to write to or s.u-. i.if.ui at.nr lionr Charlotte. ail J"i.i...i. 4.4w,:b hells- were s.herefore the regents nave no uinV... SO OU 44.44. ..4& . - - - TWi ...511 ... .L- : tr. hinr 1 111111.- ...1 1 ,n ,... inn I III! Hli" ...It If 4144 1 I 4-Vf V.4.44.. ...... ... li:ill..- lll. r ' 4.44 4..V I . . . v - - while his friends rawl Another Tax Case. Raleigh Cronicle, 20th. W. (r. McCunc and A. Spain, -agents for Gatcley fe Conroy. a large eominer- cial house of Cincinnatti, were arresteil iu this city last baturdav. .4 .. They were here selling iools ami the I4 l.-t..i. 4M.....t.4 ll.,... ...,K' CII.V auiuoi iiiuiijjiii, diii- tcct to the hceiisteimposed,upQn.poluters, and demanded the pajinieut of licenstr tax. Tbo agents declined to pay ibo tax: claiming, that they were dm nun wis, and that the business they carried on was ex actly the same as that done by drummers for commercial houses, line agent nan been through the city selling the goods, aud another agent followed, de livering such goods as were Hold. The case was carried before J. T. Marconi, J. P., who after a hearing deci ded that the agents were subject to Un tax imposed on peddlers. They refused to pay it and were committed to jail. Yesterday Mr. J. ('. L. Harris, who b of counsel for the ngents, left for .Ball i. more, where he will sue for a writ of ha beas corpus before Judge Bond. "- ' In case this is granted the agents, will be sent there for a hearing. The parties who are in custody have been selling clocks, silverware, etc. Governor Gordon's "No." Augusta Chronicle Special. , Atlanta. Ga.. Ausr. 20.jovcrnor McCUBBINS & REISNER, I 1 ''.'JHBAL ESTATE AGENTS, -T-. . SAp.Sll JlY, N. C. plerd in bar of their recovery. Julv lHth, 18'JO. -s JOSEPHINE A. TMOMASON, Administrator. LP E 8. OVERMAN, Atty. THE N. C. COLLEGE Of iriciiltiirii and MuCiianic Arts Will Begin its Second Session Sept. 4. TIIR now an 1 taro sliop 'mlMfnfrs for worl Irtjr In l iro.i ana xxk win ho r- aty Itn- occupation, uni .1 the fto.iitiiiciit.s are oqulppca tor llioioUKU .vorK. Fxpons' uro less tlum hi any slinilnr t-ol- t'-'K'i' la oxlsicncc. !Muri.v eunieisof the Kra-luntin ?Uiss aro alroady i injiioyfU at remunerative snl. u'h -. For inrtt.er pariU ulau luldii att, Al.KXil!SH ). liul.I AJ). V, J'n .Vt, It It. Kalolj!i, E.T. C. ncmnuors were some time ...... .. r -. - , , o v . . . v. . .... - making their way to the earthly sane- tuary, Wi.llmm Overman received the b 1 n 1 rsummons to enter the upper Sanctuary be submitted lb that- TlieSUwily Observer is authority for the statement that a nugget of gold was Cabarrus Nominees. ,,f t ho K..,r. born, which are written in Iihiim S nuift and' neaceful was hbs The. Concord Dailu Standard of last iliii.ik ft t ll 1 t it ('.111 bcHt be described found lust week at tbn Stanlv Freehold a tml nnorrnviilCTB I ... I lin wnnM thai mention tllC death oi )linis'uii.rl,l., w.r hm.:, :,. .:..! .. ... . "Un fill ns oin .'' r ,,v.j,....,jj ou cwjs. i Hio is i uiginf tjie uauarrtis county ucmocratic nomi- cu-pitM 1 ineee, being over three hundrcil times .www Tt, is ii line thtm? that thev have larger tln the Cabarrus county twenty- their records as democrats to back them, After Thomas. eight pound piece. Wonder if the c in for. if their election denended upon their Hon. A. Ieazer made a speeeh at the well place ewt ought not to have beeu a d previous to the nexi csolutlOH- that will iw4.lv iuAli-iiiff noon summons to enter the upper cunciunry oe miuiuuw. and to meet with the general assemuiy tiie location 01 t!iewpu.w4w It was leanied;iiiculeiitaly oy w r 'L .. j.ulh.. ii,..i'Hio'J ritei'i' iJ:Wktrd for iVt'MTa IUH)I HI H444V ..." , - the Belmoiit Springs property, upon which the Orphanage committee had an Five thousand mi i lnerojtie quite a number in jail .who wuu iioi be tried la.-t week owinc to wifnessH failing to appear and they will nave to remain until next court which is very vvrng. A person who has bet-n hound ofer as a witness arid then ah oems bilnelf ut of pure cussedness ght tu be severely dealt with. Auy ptrsou having curiosities in the hapiof:indian relics, war relics, old cows etc, would do well to call on Mr. J- T. Wjfatt who is getting up a collec tion, ilr. Ueisner has kiudly given space 5 iDc uisplay of these eurios in his store nu Mr. Wyatt expects n time to have an irnr . j ...4.11 L -. ... . . ."V's ao-wun as vaiuaoie collection. N 1 .4 . -. , ........ J ' ' . .... 41 .1.1 dollars was asked for the htiorrer v an. mi 1 . ril... it ..). i - .ill thoStbannon- in C... ;r(l.:,.,,lm.i;,, lnnnntnl iinnnthiii U.. X TjkiMF ivifliin 51 snoocll at tllC Well pltlCC. lilt iii,un I 14 Ullll 4,44,41.444.4 IVV.V 444. ilUII. 4. . . 4, . - . . . . 4 - tU'tt 'I'llO I ) I' I I 1 1 ' 1 1 .u.,i i.w.i-. ti,,;,. , .,i,i iwt. rt o .-.I, i ii:...,A ,.;,.;,. ,it Tfriwiiii Acadeinv on house place i i i-.i"'-. vr . KV r h " vW rjir-.yr-- ' ...:.i ' i ftr. imn for the forty ior tne age cuinniiii- 7 - - which it vacated m lavor oi mv ordon addressed a meeting of Alliance- . .. ! .I" I. .11 4-...... men aim eili.ens in uie nan ui rvurew ii- itives to night. It was a. public nmujr ivlih ntmii d-.iors. The speech caused a " 1 -. .4-.-' 4. . , A irofouud sensation. ien. i.oraon e hired that ho would not subscribe-teal Jlt4 sub-treasury plan ''not, ' h ftW i" il cost me fortv elections." "It is certain "-said editor uarrv Brown of the Alliance organ, (onighr, Mlmt (Governor Oonlon will have optiosv- 4' .... . . I . .1 1.! I.... . tion. Tliatspcccn kiul-u nuu iui .i.uv Senatc. lie climbed out on a limb ami sawed it oil' between him and the trecvr Fesperman's Club. This club expires Sept. 1st, an.l.porlie: wishing to join it for another year wil please see Mr. M. A. Fesierman. iown County S. 8. Convention. Tho Rowan County Sunday School weniion met in the Mefliodist church t i.- tvh an I elected the following olrsfbr tho casninv v.-m- S?H, Heller, of Heilig's Mill, Secretarv. Whichard, Assistant Secreta . ifi'linb. flMJLi.. r ... . --' i "iurer, w . l. Kinttz. r. Jit: !.... i P., itcv. L. D isru.f ,.i:.. i . ?..nB.eu iniercsttng and iusti W The first photo is that of Jas. C. Gibson, j last Thursday, and made it warm rIi4flr of tho Oniirt. Mr ;i U- L-r.1 f.,mn i 1 1 1 1 ( i -h:niinion of the Alliance 1 ty acres .44.. finit..!.!! fonkiiwr irontlnmnii xvhrv T...1 rial TTnimi riindidatc for Con- lliclimoiid Danville coiup.u evidently wears a No. 11 boxtoed shoe I gross in this district, whose name we are and a No. 4h bat. told is F. C. Thomas, a radical from across John Ketner Patterson, nominee for j the Yadkin, in Davidson county. Mr Register of deeds, seems to bo an afflicted j Leazcr is justly indignant at some of the man, he uses a crutch, has lost two tin- J utterances of this pestiferous wigglo tail, gers on his right hand and wears no col- land he told the people like an hone.-t Inr. Lnnnnih true Democrat, as he un- Lafayette Morrison, nominee for sherifl doubtedly is, that he had entered tin . m 4-a a ft, . 1 . c r 1 is another amicted man havnnr lost one :imnniorn to htrht tor tnc election 01 Jonn O I 1 " og his legs in the war. His picture is s Henderson; that he was not disgrun blurred that we cannot make out his tied and that ho was not and would hex t.u c hut i mi i jilt trom Ins lower extrem- w niihnatcl irom the principles ot tin ities he is as u'el'v lookimr as anv of them. .rr , Democratic partv, which was the Ambrose F. Hilcman, nominee for the (only hope held out to our laboriug pco Legislature,, is a beauty from way back, j pie ra their-effort to throw off' the op He isnearly as broad as he is long aud press ion of laws enacted by the Ke has not sceu his feet for twenty yeais; publican party. Every evil of which tin he has a club hand, celestial nose and L he farmer comprains to-tlay is tracoabb hooked chin. ;o Republican legislation. Mr. Loazei John Allison Simms, nominee- for made a rotfcrng good speech and adde. couuty treasurer, wears short wdiite friends to the cause of the people against breeches. He has lost one car, and one he usurpations and danger. us legislation r i if the imrty iB-power at Washington. Mr. Leaser will make other speeches during Cotton and Grain Market , lU-portr.1 by P.oVUKX k QL'IXN. Strict gooil middling, (iood middling, Middling, Tiow middling, Tinges, .Stains, Wheat Corn Oats BOiDEN & QUINN. : CALL AT OCR STORE AND EXAMINE THIS NEW JI. ;i. CO.NDKXSKK: ,r ; . FKEDEK AND THE ROLLINS CLUTCH l'L'LLEY, EVERY - . ! '.- ATTACHMENT NECESSARY TO A FIRST CLASS GIN. MISS JENNIE CALDWELL'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS m m . Will open Monday, September loin. 1890. No deduction for absence except in cases of protracted sickness. Mrs W H.Coit ; lli. . I 11 AY RAKE. Mct'ORMK'K MOWER. V ill re-open her School, corner ii-,d Fulton streets, September 1 sr. Hank 11 11 1 1 JloU CHAIN. ad reaws. ifoot io nearly twice as loiig as fie other but on the whole is the best look hit; or.e nn the lot. Wj did not know that Cabarrus was io bad off, we Lei soliy for her. he coming campaign, and those win :now him will feel sorry for Thomas i t .is foolish race agrinst Mr Henderson. Country Produce Maiket Renorte! bv "D. If- JCI.IAS & CO. .orn lour cntv leal .rtton hams shoulcra 2.00C.'-' ."" m PoU.t )CS irhli ti' , " " svet 'j" (': 70iw).4o-flKgga .I2 .si Gutter .20a2 Clii':kfi 3 12 (' llolasse? eouatiy .1 HIGH SCHOOL HILL'S FOR BOYS Will re open Mom ay, He, '., 1st, 181)0 J. M. tl'.l'. .;y 1'iin-ipal. mmm mum AtfoiJi;ii-vr. By the .solicitation of my friends, I icrehv aunounee mxself as an ind end nt candidate fr the oflice of Cottoi Vei 'her of Rowan ion it y. Resi iC rally. 413m. A. L.KETCHEY. OR RENT -AnSroom brick how e co: I V. b' i Greets. e.uqure i niton alio ). L. (Jail-ill. Aug SI. 4 Perfect Mowin;; MAHHlNEKNIFe r.RiNDER, DIJTTON KXIKK O RENDER GRAIN DRILL VE H WE LOT OF RICKFORD AND HUFFMAN 0 RAIN AND FERTILIZER DRILLS, THE REST EVER OFFERED ON Tlll i MARKET. DISC II ARROWS, CULTIVATORS AND I'LOWS? WE HAVE A FELL LINE OF FARM ND ROAD WAGONS, l'HAKl'ONS, KEIM.'EVS, CAR! s, ET '. wv u ivk err immceson all the-oois ai:ovk named, AND NOW IS THE TIM WILL NOT I WF VKE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN M L KINDS OF . RAIN AND FERTILIZERS RlS'ERSOF RAIN, COTTON AND t OT ION SEED. ii'Eci n i.i-v, E0YDEN & QDINN. TO GET RARi CNDEFJSOLI A INS. WE i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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