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i i ' f i V IVU S 1 1 9 - Carolina LOCAL: Tuuiismy. jan. s isji. A U the schojohr resu m ed M oi; d.;y !' "Tei.enieut ileuses are in great demand -here now. j ; Mr. Clarencj?. Call, o-f Wilkcsbbrd, was hercthis week. - " Mr. S. Eryaht, of ?Raudleman, was in th? tity-Monqay. Mjss Jennie Caldwell has returned iSef vikit to Iiulei roin i hri lgl. Mi.-ji Ijillie Hill, of Concord, is isiling Miss Idaj Mereney. f Jfrsr J. D; Gaskill returned from a T'le office of ther Armnaui And u Ini-re - - i it :m'int of other property was diroyed by ft re at R3e'- y M mt last MdixlMy. ' Vr. I! t 'ir . l.'lei aged aWm JH a well kim n c; ;zen of this county, died Tuvsda neai Lower Stone church.- " ' M Gi1m & Yoyn Miintre!j? will lure Tuesday mghiT Secure; seats Kluttz & Bo's., drug store. he at r visito relations iuAViuston, Monday. Mr. E. YYV P.lott, oflvistland, Texas was ,it the James, Wednesday. Mr.l M. Iiindsey, of Reidsville, , was here Tuesday, : ' t - - George J. jjeonard, of Boston, Mass., w as here Tue.-jday. Mr. P. Mi Wilson, of-Winston, was here yesterday. Mr. IT. G. Cliatham, of Elklu,was at the Mt. Vernon Tuesday. I The SUnulatd reports a fatal disease among Cabarrus county horses. Some Concord people think they haVe the "grip." - I -Several parties wereut calling New Years day, a Custom, generally observed here. 4 " ' j - . : Traiap3 areuite u'urr.erous now. Our people h?ull positively refuse to give "them food. "i Prof. Ji, E. Kielly will open a business college at Chaijlotte at an early day.He is said to be a jfrue educator. Mr. S D. lmhaTdt, Rowan's repre sentative; in the House,- left Monday night for RaXeih. : Mrs. H. B.' Williams, of Charlotte, is yiMtingJier so, Mr.'ll. G.. Williams, at the 8tJames lotel, Mr. Schultz, pf the firm of SehuJtz & Marsh, who ha$ been absent in Virginia for several mouths, is here now. t Messrs. 1). A, Miller and A. Wallace, two of StalesvllleV prominent e itizcus, were at the MU Vernon yesterday. i The North C.vtclina Herald has moved the Clodfclk r building, second floor. . on Iuuis streets - If you have affy thing tp sell, rent or swan, or if vouiwWt to buv anvthins or rent anythiiig,jtrythe.WATCirMAS's ad-. iyertisi-ng colinii'us.) When writing t6 advertisers you will confer a favor 4n the Watchman by say ing that you sein their advertisement in this paper. 1 - ' . , . - ; The Organ "cfturch congregation dioT a nice tiling whejj they ireseuted a hand some purse to iheir pastor, 'Rev. .- R. Brown, on C'lirjstiaas day. Mr. E. y. Brtssingcf, of Ilannersville, Davidson couhy, lost his, barn and alf liis'i'eed and a uggy. by tire a few davs The PieQmont-Fair Association met here this week and elected a good set of officers. TheCountv Alliance! will meet here to-morrow. WTc hope tie attend ance will be large. Messrs. D. R. Julian & Co. have gotten things-fixed up at their new plxcebf bus iness, opposite their old stand, on Tisher street. They have a good stock of goods' and one of the coziest business places in the city. R . The Cfiarlotte News of the 22nd inst. has thFs to say pf one of oir popular j'oung citizens: 'Mr. M. S. Bjown, one of the enterprising young business men of Salisbury, is at the Bufordi Hotel to- day." . t , ; The W'ATCnMAN is still Without fighting editor, but the red-headed-devil anJ the editor are still in the ring. How t vr; If you want to leave your family in good; circumstances you should call at the insurance office on the same floor and take out a large polic' before you raise a row. ' " The Watchman has m6ved into it new home iu the Hedrick building, cor ner of Main aiid Fisher streets, over Baker & Neave's hardware stjore. The entrance is on Main street, and you will find anexcellent pair of stairs leading up to the office. Those wauting toi subscribe A A HADT n NTtTTT : ! A I Ml r I I r I U ll I 1 i ! ! I ITli W l V A 1 11 i ; ' 1 - V- .- m r r.- -.,,1 iccuntry tiers t JVe j I)eni!ind for Papsr. TLv re iwo ib.i.g- iu tL.- U.at ale l..-.rd to et iu. t uow. I'l.uters auti ' ohi . ,uer ..re hu. I to auu prom iocd our tvuders betur paper ioi this issue. The paper mills have foed to furnish it. They y tht-y are uwvj behind "rtith orders. Consequently ;vt had o ste al paper for this issue and it is sorry, too. We will make no more defi nate promises now but if the paper men don't do better they will have a big lot of suits for breach of promise on their hands soon. E.M and those in arrears will fiud atl to get in. easy way A Good Paper Mr. J. Ii. Ramsey, formerly associate editor- of the Progressive Farme, has be come the editor and proprietor of the Carolina Watchman at Salisbury. lie gets out a good paper. Winston Republican. From Mulberry. . A member of Mulberry Alliance writes that a large crowd met at theirs hall on Christmas day to give and receive pres ents. Rey. A. L. Coburn . opened the meeting with prayer. All had ai nice and profitable limsv A few days ago Mr.Jrv in Blum, ax well known citizen of Winston", was run over by a street car jahd had both legs and . o'nc arm cut off. ' . , i ;. . - v 1 We learirfrotp tKJ Lexington Dispatch that a soij of Mp. Geo. W. Hughes, of ('id postofiiee, liccidej'tally shot himself :iu the Jeg duritg th holidays. Hon. A F. Hileman.-member of the the lis Newspaper Note3. - i The Thomasville News wiil hereafter be edited by Prof. Frank II. Curtis, Pres ident of the Thomasville Female College. Mr. T. B. Eldridge, formerly jeditor of the Lexington Dispatch has taken charge of the Durham Recorder. I , A Chance for Salisbury and Charlotte. The Charlotte News is iu high spirits over the prospect of getting the Roanoke & Southern Railroad via Salisbury. It says that all Salisbury and Charlotte has to do is to hump thcmselve and the prize is ours. Wre think that Salisbury will do her duty and hope that Char lotte will move promptly. The Twin-City Daily says that the Roanoke and Southeru Railroad hav ing located at Winston, the engineers are running t.heir-surveys to the objec tive point, Lancaster, S. C. One survey will be made by way of Salisbury through Charlotte; another by way of Lexington and Mt,. Pleasant through Monroe. We want about double the present railroad mileage in thbs State for the convenience of our people'. Rich Strike at Gold Hill. It is not often that our native tarheel mining experts aud operators buy stock in a foreign mining compatrybut during i h l'jist wewk several blocks of stock of the Gold Hill' mining Company have been bought by Salisbury parties by ca- hlp-ormm from London. The cause of this is the recent new strike in the com pany's mine--in this county andsome of our home mining folks, quiek to catch on 4o a good tiling, nave invesiea quue heavily. This new find, we learn from parties who have investigated it, is really a big thing. The-newly discovered veau was cut from the one hundred and sixty foot level of the Bernhardt shaft, three hun dred feet south of any of the old work ings and is four feet wide, assaying frum $i00 to $50J per ton. j When it is remembered -that this mine has a record of several milliou dollars at the mint and that this vein is fjie larg est and.richest that has ever been open ed on the property, it will be seen at once what a big thing it is both for the English company who own it and for the mining interests of this whole section. LOOK. READ. GEE PjI5S3 TIIJD PI50T0. FROM. .ANDREWS, Before you buy Furniture. It will pay you. I want to call the attention ofafl of the readers of this paper that mv stock of FURNITURE, PIANOS AND OR- uao is iiow larger ann more complete u. . ' a.i . ; ' mail at uuy nme since 1 nave been iu business.; I have just received a car load of nothing but Antique Oak and Sixteen Cenjury jSuils. ranging in price from $28 $2S,oO to $75,00. These were bought at a barjhriu and are the very newest styles. I have made a large deal in Par lor Suits jalso. Listen at thesd prices Plush Suits of 6 and 7 pieces I am offer ing now I for $32.50 ,tp $100.00. Plush Suits in Valnutf and Amique anoy ICth Century that I sold for 10 per cent, more last j-earl I have a well selected line of Divans Flush Rockers, Book Cases, Man tle Morrors and Novelties in Furniture. I have scoured the country this vear for bargains; buying in large quantities for cash to gfet the best bargains, my object being to.give my customers this'fall the best goods possible for the monrv. T make a specialty of furnishing residences s and hotels complete from tcp to bottom I am anxious to sell yon all vour furni-1 ture, and will do it if vou will allow me ! to quote my prices. Long time given on Pianos and Organs. Write me for Price aud Terms. E. M. ANDREWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. mm Cn January 1st, j 189 1 , we will mo ve ! into our new store ; r 1 Vll: opposite our stand, wliere old we all a?k -;ou not to fuil to see rur Sihcrware, Jewelry, Uru-U; : You know we always hw tin. seleti6ns for XtnaS, we would relties in nianv nov T r anc soniestTlesi;ns the mark want to please you and v with ordinary everyday liii' t. -nd et alloris, tec; know we V i 1 id of Goods. That Vestibule Train. Incendiarism in Montomfery. -On last Saturday night the j store 1 iSherill'L. M. Lassjter, at Mt.Gi' his saw and plaining mills at were both burned by inceudiaries. loss is considerable. It is thought of ead, and Candor, The that llou.e from CibarrUs, lv teuaereu ins . ve.sj gnat ion as Chairman of the board of cutiialy commisiioners in that count v. - - - 1 , Tlie Concord Stakdard reports mad dogs at least says: one was killed on the fai;m of MrV James White, 1 near White Hall, thit -appeared -to be mad. The residence of Me T. J. Shins . vleorg,cviirer Cabarfus county, caught fire oiie day this week, but wastextinguished before serious t aniage was done. Mr. Nick Bh ?rill, formerly of Iredell county, traveling for a Richmond house, and one of the cnost popular boys ou the road, was here fthis week. Plain Jim Co)k says it takes two peb pje to seethe -estibule train it runs so last. Concord is a dry town. - OneSalis bury man can generally see two trains up here; . ' j , , - Mr. Paul C. Jpameron, the wealthiest theburning was done by: political ene mies ot the Sheriff. The insurance is not sufiieient to cover the loss. ! ' E:ll of Hon:r. - , The foflowing friends have done the handsome thing by sending in clubs since our last issue, as follows: W. A. McCon nell, Guss, N. C, club of five; C. A. Sloop, Mirandi, eleven; Maj. J. F. Stan sill, Black uier, ten;. J. R. Julian, Salis bury, ten; MrM. Gh M. Fisher: of Faith pjostoffice, this county, capped the cli max with a club of nineteen. . r i mt a 1 mm A Noted! Physician Banqueted. Dr. 11 C. Wood, of Philadelphia, has been here for severaTdays. lie is one of theedjtorsof the United States Dispcn ealorij and professor of materia medica and therapue.ics in the University of Pennsylvania. The- medical fraternity I of this city banquetted him at the Mt. ne ir ! Veruon Friday night. Dr Woo4 is one of State died at llillsboro 82. lie had held many this and other? the most eminent medical authorities in this couatrjv -lie has put in most of his time hunting. while here. -citizen in this Tuesday, aged important positions iu ; States. 4 I ' - - - i - . Mr. E.1v P. Osboue, barig considered one ot the beit business ufen in Charlotte, madeiin assjnjm.ent, Monday, lie was connectecf with a number of enterprises, among them the Alpa cotton mills, - - t ' . v" The people o " this section geem' to be enjoying very good health just now with the exception ojf pneumonia - There is, a good luanj - cia-s, some of them bad " -oues. , -j ' i - i i ' "Mr. Gebrge A. Frieze, n native of this xounty, kilt w hfy has been in California since 1S49, cam toSalibiuy Welnesday moruinirem his i way to visit fr iends iu " Officers of iA..r. & A. H. xhe following recently elected officers of Fultoa Lodge, No. 99 A. F.& A. M. were duly installed at the last regular com munication, viz.: E. B. Neave, V. M JE, A. Hedrick, S. W; W. H. Reisner, J. VV.; W.Mf. Taylor, S. D.; B. JI.Marsh, J. D.; H. M. Jones, Pylor; Prof, R. G. Riser, Sec'y: .J. Bam McCubbins, Treas. t j - The Vestibule Train Got It.: What's become of the Salisburv Watchman ? We must be boycotted by Brother Ramsey. Tf that paper don't soou appear our fighting editor will be sent up to "thrash 6utn the red-headed sou of toil. Concord Standard. 1 es, and you will soon be hunting a new man. Just wait until the ivostihulA IT IS ALL THAT WAS PROMISED- Never before, perhaps in the history of this couutry has anything ereated so much comment as the new . vestibule train ou the R. & D. maiu line. Even. Dr, Caldwell's story about the Santer failed to get up similar excitement. Old men, boys and ladies had been go ing to the Salisbury depot for weeks ex pecting the thing to pass. It has come and gone. The first run was made last Sunday. It is a daisy. Nothing as fiiie ever ran through this State on wheels before. It starts from Washington at 11:15, a. m.f arrives at Salisbury sat from ten to eleven, p. m., aud returns the next day. The run is made from Wash ington to Atlanta in twelve hours and 45 minutes. It only slops at Gieensbo ro, Salisbury and Charlotte in this State, and looks as if it were ashamed of it af ter doing so. The cars are models of ex cellence, convenience and comfort. It has dining, smoking and drinking com partments. You ctmide from Washing ton to Atlanta and never put yourfeet on the ground. You will pay $1 for each meal and $3 extra is addod to yoUr fare. If you are an editor you can leave your pass at home. The conductor ; on this train is too polite to even ask an editor if he has his pass along. The train was gotten up especially for editors abid oth er very rich people who can afford to be tony.. In the language of the Durham Globe, "it Js a winner." -O- The name of everv man in Western North Carolina who has timber land, improved and unimproved, farm lands, town lots and properties for sale. We must have bottom prices, full, clear and correct descriptions. Persons wishing to buy, sell or rent properties will, find it to their interest to write to or call" on McCDBBINS & REISNER, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, SALISBURY, X. c. SU133CRIIJE FOR THE WATCHMAN. want to mee (the good people of Bowan Co. We will give you more goods for the same money than ever. Respectfully, D. R. Julian & Co. GO TO ROBINSON & SMITH For shaving and hair cutting. Keen razors and first-class work. Shop on Main St., opposite Ennis' drug store The only white barber shop in the eit v. Give usa trial and be convinced We guarantee satisfaction. decll-lv-r ELY'S CatarhH &3 Tl i T TI Cleaase3 the ITasal Passages, Allays pain and Inflammation, Heals ti e Seres, Restores the Sense: of Taste and Smell TMF rim. nft. y l. rHAYFEVERl TRY THE CURE. HAY-FEVER A particle is applied to each nostril and i agreeable. Trice 50 entstJat Drug- eisrs; ny mail registered, o0 cents. ELY cuuiiihitf; rG Warren St., New York. A. S. HEILI3. SALISBURY, X. C. , Office in Davis & Wileys bank l.uihiing. corner of Main and Inni3 streets. Will prac tice in Courts of Rowan and adjoining counties. Prompt anl careful attention gircn to all bus- bpecial attention given V I'nttorv IU5KK we can't doitliitt ' won't buy them, and we tvo.ft dve tlieni rouni. because you want the latest tilings possible to obtain, and we enjoy ihaiulling We latest in every branch of our business. We stir things up, now you see this year we ive you- arare treat in Genuine Bis(jiie C)rnaiiints, now we all l;npw this is new. Did you ever. see so many. tty things in this line. . (JeMiiine Royal Wooster ware, -eu must admire It. nudalstadt Vases, Nandsonie Designs, Beautiful decvrMKwis, Entire- . ly New. Hungarian Vas?s, veiriii. After Din ner Coffee "Cnps and Sanders, C racket Jars iand Finger Bowls, verv usefulland ttt- v. Our stock of Silver ware to be appreciated- must, bo seen, it is larger and more complete this .season than ever before. Watches? Yes, the largest as sortment we have ever learned;- Ladies Gold Watches from $20 and ujj.- Kings? Oh yesrin abundance from 50 cents to 150. wirq sure to suit you. Just what you want in Jewelry of eery kind. And Gold Rings? Yes we have the best makejenown in pretty designs. f We want yoiuto call, welwill give ery custo mer from now to Jan. 1st i a handsome imported Xmas card, really nice ant 'sure t be appreciated. Of course you know we ar6alwaVs glad to show our goods. I t makes noMi'ren if yo dpn?t b iv yourself just so you tell your Triends about the pretty things you see. ; - J - Now conie and see us, Vie are waiting on you. 'ery Truly, W. II. REISNER & BRO. . l. iness eiurnsieu to. me to collections. . in - ' 'l -a - ; - ! - I " " i t - ! A Rich i'reat Next Week We understand that next week Salis bury is to have a musical treat. The CHoral Union is to giye its secoud grand concert uader the leadership of Miss illuinnle. & Salisbury has home talent of wBichany city may be justly proud and this has been most carefully trained for the coin ing event. There will be an uriusuallv good variety iu the programme. Besides the usual solo and mixed quartet singing we are to hear how well the ladies can mauage fuur part songs without any uiasculiue aid The gentlemen hal bet ter look to their laurel j i the work at rehearsal i nnv indication of the good things to come The Choral Union is doing a good work tram lets ujb on our nerves and you will 111 showing the public that Salisbury I get the WaItchman if we have to carry able, not only to'look after her tempora 1 V , ft Ml THEY MUST GO. Come iu at once and 'get a BARGAIN. From this time to the close of the season, OVERCOATS will positively be slaughtered. PRICES liOWEB THAN EVER BEFORE. Any style or any grade at almost your own price I have "done talked" they MUST GO. ; IG LOT OF MEDICATED ( : 11 ir n II M H II U II I RH HH U i i ii b a u u an i frti u W THE YEAR. (IKDEMEAR. : it to you bui-selves. JohuVanamaker eiittu nub luitrricre again T trator of jannexed. leek. ray the western part dCtlie couhty,- "Wj? regret to jearn that the healrh of 3Ir. T. ; 13. Vineqolf, pf Cabarrus couniy; but atudeut at Vanderbilt Utriversiij , Las failed, aud at present he cufuol piu buo hisJ studies aiy farther. - New Advertisements . Mr. David d. Parks, adminis Hugh Park., deceased, with will has a aotice in the paper, this w Mr. A. S.IIeilig,a worthy young lawyer, put in Ms professional card. lie will efforts, practice in Courts of this and adjoining counties. "Give him a trial. ! 3 I prosperity, but to provide for herfcitjzeus enleiiiinment, and thatrom vo:al tal ent alone, which will m a treat to all who will be so 'fortunate to attend. Salisbury is to be congratulated upon the success of this movement and the Choral Unip should receive the most hearty co,-operation an 1 thanks or the public for their perseveiog and successful The South Farm, a most excellent agricultural journal, has an add in this iue. It is a SDlendid uaoer. . Thanks! The Salisbury Watcuman, for a long period of 3 ears edited and published b the late lamented J. J. Bruuer, whose euergetic iudustry made it one of the best and most reliable itmrn-.ile ;.. yVH.S4MISaJ u vu v- Read th nd vrlii;min nfttio Atloii --f W T3,l a,4.. .3 l 1 tl)is wtekt Dr40i.UUhsand left Wed X-IZ 1 f .speen purchased by Mr. J. L. nesday lor AsheHlle, where, her husband ' co j Tsey whose experience and ability Rev, Mr. Byrd,! h been afnoi.rtoi V l'm!m i : wH doubtie keep it up to it former tUepa,tou;eoftheMethodui church.- j Children Grv for Pitched Castor! "lr" oun "r ine i ; Jk wickiies oi me rMale, Troy f idttu emobt I want to close it out. It MUSJ GO. These goods are all tine wool FIRST CLASS in every particular. Come aud get them winter wear. Thev are almost given -away at the prices I ask you. You will be astonished to see how i. w I am selling them., Treachers all want the Clerical Sui Hero they are! I have a bigger line than ever. 1 ; , Come and see them. These goods arc fine S orstcds, Cork Screws, Tilcotts &c. &c. I Ministers get a discount often per cent. This akes these goods exceedingl,- cheap Come .and iret ihctn. t .1 ' .- - Bargains in any other goods you m want in our line. pcctfully, li-V'. M UU : i? mm f 1 I .r A V l4 h I ., - : f , V i ) . -.i 4 . 1 v:- : 1 s yA1 .1" - V : i ... if
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