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r ' t - . - - 4 y - .: '', :.i.!:jV.' -- ;.;. l-M:- , - -. : - - - i. - - - - f i -' .'. - . ' ' . 4 . - - ' . ,. fc 't .... Carolina Watchman. ( , I - - L " " ' LOCAL. Another Concert bv the Choral TJaicn' At the 'meeting of th Chorarilfliion on z Tuesday ulht it was !ecided to give an and'aE Sust befon iChsirloKe to participate-.', in Fcnival i':i luy. i'eit.Buuday will be KasU-r. tr..i l f J.isiMU IIi:cl uexi Vednesday niht. 0f Interest to this County. The folium ins letter has bcn rectuved at the Arif;ultura Department in I'a!- Athpr Mnfi-t iH-xi tviek This vi!l beUiirli ' iuauirinir. Into .a very 'important I ' t i - ' ' I . i . . . ... . . .-...'11. the,, fourth they havti given .this winter, J matter, wht ji h..nlrt be Ioojccu latoj u kTie choru3 goes to I those interested the rous:-1 finnT.Ksrox. . C ' March ID. To tjie Board cf Ai u-uiturc, . - a , , C" ' ; Dear Sir3r "W e are anxious to Know .Ir. D. S. Brown, of AshsViile,-pent dcred, and the abift These concerts have come to be Ipoked upon as among the principal features for of any pract"ical source, in your Htat. iiMiiiaiuun-uvu. I mat are suuaici ciljici tu ic. bury, by reason of epcceilent mu3ic ren- j waters or milroad for procuring iron 01 Sunday, wid his parents in this city. onctobe given nex wetk be fudy up to II. T.lnvrf Stf iCCOOU UUU u 'V I r,. . 1 ","' " .!..-,i..Ad I ine proerram wiiiicoaojsi. 01 cuurusw, c-Brdard'atorce.speuuu - ' , axlies miartcU a male quar- Jlr. U. i" Crawford, Of ia ston, was tette, each of whien will give several the city this week visiting friends and num'oer3j ami VOCal y displajid; and thi copper pyrites Will vnn kindlr inform us of such companies a3 can furnish this article in innrp nnontii'ips fnr ears or vessels. Vf can secure larce orders fir such parties. A. 1 OBI AS, c-OLj K Proia Bonnis Scotland.) ! MEiiREYFiELS.flse'vrCathcart Near Ola gov, ... - liarih 10tb(,189l. rn- k t r'nTi riQ Tt m?!fht interest som, of your lidv readers cre;I to tl! some thing of a fittle eshibitiob whiih is ai present beii't? held in the jpast end of m native city, GUig.w. J LiU!tl. The prmcipfe ouject or ue eiiiuiuoc is to raise funds with whitish to begin tht erection' of -People's acp," aai if u goodly amount is not ruist, the', pio nc ters of the exhibition ure eertainly iiot U b!ame, for they have left Uothhisjfun-don.. to brinir about success, tt ditii'rs froui ,uv nfhilitit.n of the kind vet 'held ib prohibitini; the SiUe ot any kina 01 iniox- lc-ating liquor within, us e&ciosures Salisbar7 Fraiuce'Market and piano solos. From Faith. The music is-of tlio highest order, y et 1 CorreapondeBce of tlie Wafclirnan. in . -I L;J u-nt;f,ii fiml T.loiJncnni1 ! lnrre nudi 1 xt T. T.vprlr is havinz & handsome The concert resided erected which he will soott oc rce recKalsoy . ,,.. MkJv r td-uiuht.' 'TSie iwsw bcll far the Lutheran church Las' arrived and .will souu ha. rut iu place for ringing. - The bird law went iuto, effect on MarclT - i ri. .1, "-..a will nnw have""' a lOLU. IHUUlUftV.)...;. re.t until October I Gth, will bekiven at thejY. M. C A. HulLand p-":, u .;m cr, ho meted in I this ' I A 1,11 AJ I l,U Mill TW liie uaic Will ly iuuue yuum; n t ,v" comCQUUlty l)V- liev. Ji.. U. ujciij i nuu Miss Annie Josey uieu luu iim;w;j rood rcediuin. Smokers, Gommott leaf, Ti3 1 II TV Special attention Has been given laint iGoodj "Woman' Industrial Sectionand the J result 13 a very tine U&piay 01 every va riety. of needle and fancy? work. Ilert one has an opportunity ot pomxiaringano acquiring a kuowledge of the embroider Ic3 of diilerent nations. Iii one case art arranged specimens of Greek, Chinese, Japanese, Egyptian' and Indian em broideries. The samples pi mouern em broideries are verv beauti&ili both in de- si-jrn and execution. Leek and Mount Currectc-a weekly by D. R. .It u 4 & Co. 1012 1 Dry HhIcs, - thickens, : 4 2530 Onions. 3wcet 14 60 ! lixt-a 14 feus, s. Go I Fiour. , 'Jorn, 72 f TODACCO MARKET. Coitoetsd weekly at PLmters' Warehouse. The lon continupJ so.ison is now ended, nd )ni nrk-es still urevull. : All tradw art- ielhxig well, espiscially wcll-Lodied fillers vve quote: 2la4 Csttera, good, 10al2 4a'jFine. IGa'C Gal2;yrjip'r3med'm, 12Jal5 iaio:Ajooa, ioa25 8a 121 Fine, 25a4G 12l8i Fancy, none ofTered mm - n n ti-r I I mm I im ihiimimmmi m mum TtlTl 2 PiTtfif TvTattt PAAf3n 5 1 Ob ' When Baby was sSck, we gave her Castorla. Vhen she was a Child, sho cried for Castor i a When she became Misa, she eking to Cactoria. VThen she had Children, sho guv a them CastorU n AtJ.he elcelloii Tuesdaif i i i . I. . iL . A -.t vtv 1.4 n C 11 niwfirk 1 Jmrwiici- TTnrdPr in China Grove. evening., bue was a.. ---- present The latter, 1 suppose,!? named . 7 Josev. wlio died oniy a iew uaj w''Mv,m tmvn in Tre and. This em- r.ldnn. Grove had traced v on Friday her death. Mr. Josey was--84 years, 4 . . . i -,h tivin or fhiT rtf i.-.f ivcot i. th khnne of a shootine 1 months and 27 days old. 1 ney, wxu oc . , ;Mns 01. iij.en cloth i Host ef- - 1. - ,v . n. oi their friends jr'i no i f " o in nu iir' i;ir.in ai t: liio i Have just returned from the Ilorth with a - a - TRAIX LOAD TRAIN fel I UV1. THAIN 1 1. -, IS. LOAD EMggjLOAD store: mm load Iresh Garden Seeds at . rc-. duced prices. :.fi , . Clover and Grass Seeds at the lowest prices at Enniss Drug GOODS, 1 OF BEAUTIFUL Dill NOTIONS, Et A I NOW HAVE THE LAIttJEST AS SORTMENT OF DRY GOODS I EVER CARRIED. Lovely plaid and striped READ THIS ! Be sure and call for abottlo ! of 3 Cures. It has never failed to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, . LrPe, and Sick Headache Icanivo yard wide at 12JC. Wool Dress Goods V0ll first-class references ill Sal- 10c. to 00c. per yard. Ulack Jlenrietta ; . . 457 voles Were Concord Standard gives them: cast for bond and agusfc. Majority to ver regi ,tejrcd vote 2S5. Rah . ! ' A 'number of our eitircns are in Dur ham this.week attending the meeting oi tho.YM. V. A. at that place. ' ..it-m ..r firA was sounded about two o'clock ssaturday morning, caused by the burning of aj kitchen at West 1 oiut. The ladies shouhl all attend tho grand opening of millinery tods at J. W. Iiotia,'s to-morrow". You will proUt by it. - - ' ' ' -i . "; The sale of furniture belonging to the late J. A. Clodfelter commenced last Fiiday aiid will be continued on Saturiay next. . - - , It is rumored that there is a case or two of small pox at exintou.;; It may be 4ruc aiid it may not; tile physicians art noture. - . , - n , Capt. Muuford Parker, of Bileaville, has Htruc!v "ile,' )u his kace'iu the'shapo ot a very rich geld vein, lie was in town ou Friday. . : - Mr, and M"r.s. Theo. F. Kluttz arrived ivthurje last night. .They have visited .''several of the principal northern cities 'iuduuing New York.' , , " -- We pkieerely. hope, now. thatrthe bond aj;ony is over, that, work will soon bein oil oin- Jueets. and that lifty blocks will '. ho macadamized ...by next Christmas. Mr. J. T. vVyatt, the miHstoiic maker '. -i erowdwi with orders .for. millstone, c fViiv ttst.fi.UA in Georgia and South Carolina, and several orders for'" parties in thrstState. , . Vicjerrresant Morton, his wife and daughter and Senator Kdniuud - and daughter-passsed through Salisbury Tucs day night on their retari4o Washington from a southern trip. ; Just think of it ! Only six voters (and their names, are mud) ca-t their ballot agaiast bonds at tie election on Tucstiay Aad then say tlnttj Salisbury is not going to come out of the old rut. ' The store room of the lleilig .building on I iiiiis street, formerly occupied by J . A. - Clbdtelter, has been rented by the Pres ljj teriat s in which to hold services while . tire ney church is being built. Tlie Cou cord Stand not con tent Thev and 1 1 1 i ... v . . J .- Twf hnried at LiOW'er church aiid Mis3 Josey at .Organ church o. x . i China Grove Items. va3 un1Cor of the Watchtnan. Warren Partce shot and almost in stantly killed Ainoa Harris also called Polk. Bpth ai negro boys about 15 or 1G vears of age. The killing doubtedly intentionally. ' ' J Chickeus are rolling, iu by ti, i. : Ti ; , , ,,-.12 miKil hv a. nnafrel I A i-.' a nnw' XUC AIUUIh I - . V n v. J I A 1 ...... . ... , - ; jit., tt s I... : iw 1 XTj. HiTherf. Karri cr. who is in Urcer.s over a gun emimeu oy iiarns uuv iu - y; . -" . i i .i i j i (torn wnrK Lr uu l v ix. tv i'. i. possession of Parteev l'artee tnreatenea ; ,st frieU(i aud . his parents ANNOUNCEMENT. By request of many voters I hereby Yl I 1)0 thread on jeans or linen cloth, I Most ef- announce myself a candidate for Mayor relatives. . . 4wK,ns .v,h ivhlte. and of the town of Salisbury, subject to tLe er btone K si,aties of coral flax. "Linen bed h1 n ehnreil.l , . ... .. ,j . :! mats (spreads) wiin conveniicRiiuesigus the ! huu- to shoet Harris, if he advanced, but 1 ar-1 Jast gumaj, -..;ri. rvl TTrric tn advance. I xf;. Phnohi PATr!r i verv rleasaut i ",m "1t.. i.;, v... iiiA alfnf" Ma r-1 1 1 v nf Sf atesville. visited Mr. John Bar- uesiueraieiv luistu tna gun uuu"v. . . - . L - . 1 on,l Aim nf oi) r vfiim-T merenanta ri3,whod:cd in a; lew mmuiesv xne ? tobddi ng tears when murderer u now . inj Salisbury jail ano ghoIeft, . . the various public school. The scholars seems perfectly .indifferent about the Mr. H. C. Corrihcr's school at the Cor- from lhe various public schools, too, n.V.l m:, f it. A n inmioif. ti-ns held ami I rihfr Si-.hool UOUSe ClOSeU ia-l 1' 1 luav I n.,rr,cBtytiv vt-.irlr Tnnsllv rtlfLin ,,0.,W-,knrrnr.ltnHntho findinsr of Uht with an excellent entertainment. acwin aud kaiUinS. Here in Scotland i .w. - - nw . . j. . , . . . , , , , h,!iiry v n n 1 n . I it - i fsnme oi our vou:iii uii-u wins uiumh worked with colored flax are pretty aim nnt. fYnpiisKfl Tlie leek etribroiderv suits admirably for sork or Roman satin curtains and table covers. Threads ol rnld introduced erive a brisht aud rich p.tTp.t Photooranh screens of Dale satin with sprays of flowers painted or worked lookei preny anu amy anu would be welcome in any iru wing-room. 'VY-.a cusp. "Hp. voted to nlain .sewma con- htinpfl some articles of beautifully tine work, showing that the ant in wuieu our oraiid mothers excelled is not vet a for- ntinn ntiA 'i!n4, of 1 hplnrticlea of this -UllVtt V1''' , - - I exhibit were sent in by pupil teachers in . . ii. i ; rni ' 1 1 - action of the Democratic convention. 15. ti. Al AitOll. Salisbury, March 2G, 1891. R. LEE WRIGHT, ATTORNEY AT JLtASXV, SALISBURY, N. C. . Will practice in all the courts of Rowan aad adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to all matters pertaining to my profession. Feb. 12, 1891. the jury. V13 expects to return home soon. Eonis. Last Thursday night a very , enthusias tic meeting was held at Meroney's Hall It was well attended and a number of bV a boy named Reed last week : :.rm, ,...n,.;i Lr ttu-if p.-ta anA I is now in iail. went to work to macadamize the streets. Rdav. Rev. Briee Mr. Ben Marsh Supcriiit ended the job n,.(inPhpl an intcreMintr sermon. cPTit the hooks. The lr awhaiullp. who has been pointm . m - I ..i t, -wr.!l tnon nnni'iivn 111 MIC- tnrown ay xir. 1. oui iuci nvio wV -i-i-, r iTiTr inis vih k. t nunc ii-i.it i. ... j . . v, ........ - - . ill liJ2 of much srood. W. Some of our young men being much in- ',jie gj,rs attending school are required tercsted-in the school work in that lo ;)ass in knitting at the first govern- Miss Alice Shuford, of Mooresvulc, i? , j ., guecessive one. It was iting: friends and relatives nere. one j v -astouishing to see the beautiful aud Mr. Which a id lirst shovel full wa Linn. rTheu followed Mr. J. S. McCub- bius, Mr. Foust a:ld others. The work Went. merrily on until about ten o'clock and a very good start was made. On Tuesday a larger force, over three- fourths of the voting population, took a hand in a'hd pusheti the work along to such an extent that the completion is now assured. , Some few (but vejry few) hung' around and threw mud at :the workers, but it ... , .1 1 .t.Xil. was all in good nature ana v.i ncart, mey Notes Prom New Stirling. Correspondence of tlus AVatchman. Whpfit and fall sown oats arc looking tvf.ll Verv few oats are beiny: sown tiii .nring. 1H peopse are piepauuy, mi A. S, HEILIG. Attomoy A.X Iiawa SALISBURY, K. C. OCTicc in Davis & Wiley's bunk building pnrneir of Main nnci Innis streets. Will nrnc- ticc in Courts of itowan and adjoining counties. rromnt ana careiui aiitiuion eiTen 10 an uus ines3 entrusted to me. Special attention givtn to collections. xue. xo ouc. per raru. liiaes Jicnrieiia - - . - Clotha and Cashmeres, 15d. to $1 per ISDUrv to DrOVC its merits. For vrd ' ' TTtindnmpst. lin of ifippbaiiplcri I , - J - -1 cnrx mt and Ginghams in the tovnanu at prices 3U1 uj i ii? t -i lfi. s . i iow. vuaiues, tiuwus anu line vjoous in abundance. My Pino Apple tissues (new fabrie) can't be excelled in stvle. ri Ii t i nek rrrkAa f Call early and give them a peep; a look is a sale. Very Respectfully, T.F. YOUNG. ROBT. Ii. CORNELISON, ) o A Henry T. Simpson, 18:3m Salesmen. s . iw For Your Jewelry really wanted to see the gsod woi-k ou But. ; 'litrttUy-speukinc.tlto fclo.etiou for is suing bonds to the pmount cf 0,000 for improving and we, a re all y the streets ndl , imlvtlpa at the srin of Messrs fc 4.w..v - , - " .. . A.. 1 Yount Bro's., the larger portion oi wuicn belongs to the lino. Shiloh township raised about 750 bales of eotton last year. The educational interests seem to 1h has been, carried growing in this section wr. j.ui- s.-ips has quite a uounsiiing senoui a Fail-view .Academy with about 50 pupifs on roll. Mr. Walter Feimslier has i; good school at Fancy Hill Aeatlemy. .1,1 CAM -f !r . S A It is believed, says the Lhanotte iars, Albright, was so badly burned last Mon day morning that he died in a lew days r, r,, t.hn dh-fts. His sister twelve vears Utu I v j - u of aL'e had her hands bad.y burned" try ine . o ., . ... fi IU" 10 pill UUt Hi 13 UIV' T nm Had to see the subject of ensilage thews,of the Richmond (Va.,) police force, brought forth in your valuable paper by ' 1 I.. r. -c ?.:n T ....,,1.1 sflv thev certainly have him. r. xiarnson oi i,.. i. Tiir story is one! that looks straight V" r. .io vi iiiiiiin tvi that FoVjI 'Knox, the has so lon-j; ami so capt ure, is a? last oOleers 1s..U'-Xj Sersa nt; negro d-Tperaao who successfully eluded in the hands of Whitlock and Mat; enou: man With a lady typewriter, has now impoi- j A Ufcr to r. hco . I tl f Lak Pit' c,r -story ,s one uu:, ,ook Mnt jnd .cceS3 gh and it is more than probable the iarc.a.2.i, 181)1. they are holding i Ford Knox. In . "Plain Jim" ought ted a lady reporter, to get married, as itseems l e must have women folks .around him. We arcrequcsttd to fny that there will be a large dancing platform nearly liX) feet square erected at St. John's Mill Easter. Monday for those -who like to trip the light fantastic toe. We Ciill attention to the advertisement of-the reTer-uitius oflicer of the United States Army in 'this paper. I If you arc Uamarried. between the ages of 21 and 35 and of good moral' character, your Uncle Samuel wants you. The friends 'of R. M. Pendleton and Vvr. H. Wrikht, who went from Salisbury to Alabama about two years ago, will be pleased ta learn that:, they, have both passed the necessary examination and are how full fledged-attorneys at law aud are "located at Woodstock. The King's-Daughters and St. Cecilia Society are preparing a very attractive entertain m en t to be gin the nigbt- ol rril 10th. It is honed that great suc- :" cess will. crown this joint elTort and that i " 1 i? -'.: 11 'U.. i. ifi. oi.mrn.".rian nv VaSpUUIlU '.Will ftiiUie iw oivT-imiK" -j a full attendance. The Charlotte Chronicle publishes the names of Tne members oi the Salisbury Choral Union who Will take part in the - musical festival at that place. The list lady singers, and taken as a body ulieir faces are as sweet as tliclr sin gin gr which . is sayiiig a great deal. . The Capture of Will Clark. We have a later report from the eap . tors of Will -Clark, col., in Gold Ilill township a few days ago. Mr. Joe Lyer ly was with Mr. Linn A Fisher. Clark got sullen and refused to go. He picked ' tip a rock and threw it at Mr. Fisher. . In the scuffle that ensued -he got Mr. Fisher's jrun and then run. Mr. Fisher run him down in two hundred yards. 7 He turned anil shot at Mr. Fisher, but missed. Mr, Fisher kuocked htm down - with a rock anof heldjiim until: he got help, Messrs. Fisher and Lyerly say they rode him about fifty yards down a hill; Mr. Fisher then beat him with the gun barrell until he surrendered? He is a desperate character, and had his cap ! r3 possessed no grit he would have e? eaped. - ; c:ty, they say and in jail liere, aiul charged with being .jp a fugitive from justibe from North Car- deeds i oiiua. Vv e believe turn to be the wanted for shootihg a constable Chariot te,ind forsjiooting an oflicer iu Cabarrus countv. ;Wo get these points from lettters fourfll Written to him from Salisbury, N. C, liy a woman named Celia Knox, who capls him her son." Several arrests of Supposed Ford Kuoxs "We have a uegrb ;e Farrington, of this man uuder arrest 1 J " C" . ' mos Han is, a colored boy, was shot u ghelan(i slun tiie Very pcrfecSion" of iieeU i, .;.,; .V,..., !m cinn 'Phpl'P arAcHnWIS iight as spider weos and may be clrawn; through a linger ring, and lace like scarfs :inl veils all knitted m these lar away isolated isles. I wonder if any potter work" has been produced in balisbtiry 1 &c. yet. Beautiful and novel it certainly is, ind a linen chest V "Kist" we can it in Scotland) made me wish and wish I had it. A design, conventional is geuerany most ellective. is carefully drawn on any article of white wood work, then every. portion of. the article, with toe exception . no d.ifrn cane over with liirht ion.-dips from a red hot noker. The shad tWr, Acm w'hifli is lefl. wllitp. is Spring. llic uiv ovpn.Mj, .uj IiUq v-'i uiv. "w.i"! ... ---- another large cotton crop though 1 think then touched in, and the eueci is mat oi the continual spring ranis wiii v eicnnH. ine jkci ;uuiv tendency to cut down acreage a nine, i ached ny a. tune 10 a ooiue euauuiiui There is a considerable amount of bale solution which is constantly Supplied to cotton on hand here; several larmer'hc needle by means ct a syringe 10 Keep are holding their cotton, ihere are it red hot all the time it is m use. One stall shows some beau Usui arrange ments -and-uses to w.hioh ; sea iweeds c-.n be put. '' There are baskets and slu-lves lilled with graceful, beautifully colored spravs for wall and table 'i) ration, .VinJing for l)r.ick,ets and lnaiiire 1m aals, shoulder and skirt sprays, ro;nd 1 o tuets aud small . ones f.-r sp:e.-iml'ii giases. i'iim.-p five sneeinilv Hdii!)t:!Hi; Ir i outdoor we.ir, as they do not uncurl luce feather', ctush like artificial flowers or fade like natural ones. A beautiful basket of these." ocean flowers "'was J-.ent from this stall to II. M. JI. the Princess of Wales. ' : I have left mysclf-littie s-'parc to tell ot the cookery lectures and deuioiistrations given daily in one of tlio' rooms by lirst class teachers and lecturers. The cook- 11. done on gus stov s, n . tne co t of the gas used for cooking a dinner o three courses is 5 farthings (-; cents.) i irr:in recitals are. Siiven twice a in the grand hall, and there are two con certs everv aiternoon ami evening. ifnni'i l.xlies' Orchestra Played nere and were very enthusiastically rcceiveu. T ip ifipm iprs wrro dressed in iaiiiwi.i tvle4 blue dres-es. braiued with yeuow and with little round military caps. T iniKt. not fiir-ret to mention that t here JOHN A. RAMSAY, Attends to Railroad Construction, Surreys, and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates ot Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of Mills. Dwellings, &c; and attends to the purchase" ef all kinds of Machinery, Building Materials, &c, fel2 tf Dr. R. L. .Ramsay SURGEON DEjYTI sT, Smitiideal's Row, Offic, No. 1, OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 TO 5. SALISBURY, N. C. 3 T. I. Vinson, South Main Street, for your shaving and hair-cutting. First-class work men and sharp razors at all times, llair-dre-s in-; ji i 1 shampooing a specialty. Will wait o . ladies and children at their homes. Give m a call. febl2, tf. Valuable Lots We are still at our old stand ? on Main street, where! wo have . - J a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectaclds, and all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand at tjio lowest prices. ! Watch repairing a specialty. All work gurantced 1? months. fel9.iy J. & H. HORAH. f nTTTCf T A T3Ti"T3 m7l fonnrt n fllo ht Oct. I iHlS iixiTljJC p. Rowll & Co b Vitvrspap t AdvertlslnR Bureau (10 Spruce -V 'rj vprtlwng . ViutracU may U matlo for l; IN fifcW xOXttk I IMPORTANT NOTICE Every person who owes me vr . please corne forward at once, and pay. their accounts. I will have to place my accounts in th hands of a collec tor (unwillingly) if not settled in tho r next dU days. it is lmpossiDltf tar -carry on business all credit. J. H. ENNISS. fe!2tf ' First National Bait OF- 7 Salislmry, C. . R. J. HOLMES, - - President. I. II. FOUST, - - - Cashier. Capital, $50,000. ' Surplus and Profits, .835,000.; General Bankingbusiness trans acted .--Deposits solicited. feiarly The sevr Laws in Eegard to Regis tration cf Deeds. The new laws passed by the last Leg- ? in regard to the registration oi to nt' folh.wF,: Section 1. That section 1246, sub division 1, of the Code npir Ot iNortll Carolina, lje auienuou uv t- kt fitipv the woru countv in ine oui Pi?. nfidd sub-division aud before the word "who'' in said line, the following vnn p. "or ofanv otL.er county to inis State, whether said grantor, maker'. o wi.hcr.iihincr witness rtsides therein or Section, 2. That all deeds beretotjare v T 4 ' I C'Jtlvti j midm AlttAV Mil VAX- v. vvv have been made since the slaving of Mr. anknowlcdsed by the grantor, maker or Jas. Durant, but -this looks the most l suoscnuer ,mic -- v ,, -ti 1 the superior Court or of the inferior or probable of all. Parties who are inter- huf UY u-e tar r.Kiin , . i . , , i criminal voui t, ui utiuiouuiaij seated in the capture of the desperado, i r y.a n(n.a f a rmnt.v withi , i I UT JU9iac mv l' i- v. j 1 1J i4 ,,nir -Vat.tW 1 1 . , 1 .i . ,t Ii n r f IfhCFQ Maj. John Pace, Jr., chief of ponce at Richmond, , mi iipi nii - Bishop Lymans Appointments. Bishop Lyman's appointments are as follows: Lexington, April 1st; St Mary's church'. 3 p. m. April 2nd; St. Matthew's church, 3 p. ui. April 3rd; St. Luke's churij, 11 a. in. pril 5th; St Paul's chapel 3 p. m. April Jith; St. Audrew's church, II a..mj April Tth; Christ's cliurch, II a. m. April 8th; St. James church, 11 a." m. AK-il 9th. lievi Adviertiseinents. s more soldiers. tells about a train JIavor W. II. Reisner have for failing eyesight Unt ie Sam want Mr. T. F. Youn ioad taf line goods. Mr. L. II. Mors'nj announces himself for i Bro., tells what they day I will sell four vacant building lots on Fulton street. Two of these are cor ner lots. , Ua hup liniisp, and lot in the same neighborhood, with good well, fruit trees , stable, cif. Wiil be sold on easy term3. Apply to P; W. BROWN. Salisbury, March 3, 1891. 4t Baby Carriages 7.50 1 Baby Carriages $7.50 Baby Carriages 87.50 Baby Carriages 37.50 j Baby Carriages S7.50 ;i.am v FURNITURE, i -iPips anfl Crps. Parlor Suits $35.00 i .- Parlor Suits $35.00 1 -S jparlor Suits $35.00 ParlorSuits.$3500 Parlor Suits $35.00 A , . i ... I made the largest pirrchksc of BABY CARRIAGES this season that I have made h'lvp heeii in i)ii,i lies'. u'.iiiinu " v... . ..- tn-- i i u SJVaTTaI CARWAGB mth ire ' ffheeli at 7.o07 Did you is an '.'American tea room," decorated with corn cobs, where you can get hot corn bread, and where old c rn uobs are being sold as curiosities. at 2d. apieee. A darkev popping corn is ai;j" rounded by a crowd of interested specta tors. " Sinccrelv yours, M.E. Wii.ky. - Karri sd , Oh the 22nd inst!., by A. L. Hall Esq., lfr Thomas V. ilowery, of Franklin TVwnsbip, to Miss Mary Ervin, of Unity Township. will be gent for two Watchman the land conveyed did not lie and where his grantor, maker or suoscriDing witness ,1? nnt. rpcid. shall bo and are hereby declared sufficeutly proven, and the reg- istration ol tne said ceeus suau ue goou and valid in the law. ..Section 1. That the prooate and reg istration ofalldeedsmortgages and other intruments requiring registration, 10 which the clerks of the Superior court, are parties, ana wnicr. nave oeeu rei. tered on tlie order of such clerks on mnnf Rcknowledcement taken before justices of the peace prior to the 1st January, ltsyi, no and ine same are uere by declared valid and binding lo all in tents ar.d purposes, as if the same had been taken before or ordered by the proper officers having jurisdiction there of. Section 2, That all deeds, mortages or instruments requiring registration to which clerks of the Superior court are pcrties, or in which the said clerks are interested may be proven or acknow ledged and the privy examination cf ?mv m.arried woman, when neceessarv. taken beiore any Judge ct tne -supericrj rturi fnA thp. s:iid deed, morsraires or other instrument ordered to be registered l by such judge or justice in HKe manner a it is provided by' law, chapter 27, Volume Ol the code,ior prooaiea oy ciers of the Superior court iu other cases. popular remedy neve mil to efrcotuufljr car j Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And aU dlsoasos arising- from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. The natural result Is pood appetite ml solid flehh. Ios eciell tcjaut Yy iaar coated and easy to swallow. SOLD EVEBYWHEEH since ever see any of those $12 00 I SILK PLUSH jUPIIOLSTERED CARRIAGES : for m S15 00 to $25.00. The BAM BOO is. something new also, and is having a bW run. I can lurnish you catalogues of all my styles, and I guarantee to Bell yoU; C 'rria-es from 15 to 20 per cent, less than any other dealer in the State. PABLOE SUITS. I have an endless variety of Parlor Suits, to suit all tastes and 'everybody' pocket I Sn ISl you anytling from the Wool Plush Suit of Operas, in Walnut, FrameVor Sy$35.W,tothe Suit oC 5 pieces for $2o.00.. Th'i s a Suit that retail, in ew York City for ?325.00. My stock is more than complete in every respect. ! PIANOS AND ORGANS of the finest, most reliable makes, sold at lowest prices, for cash or on easy ray rneuts. Write foi ray new Catalogue. j E. M. ANDREWS, '. ' 1-1 and 10 West Tradd'St. Charlotte,vN. Gr - th bad condition oi the r iads, the meeting of the Church Con- lerence at St. Ar.dfews ennren win nc postponed until Abcention Day, May 7th- 1? , J. JiUKUieu, President. '-'Claim Hand in 'Hand" a beautiful Al liance song, dedicated to Mn. Ben Terrell, nctv -subscribers to Ike The Cigarette The following is the cigarette law as passed by tho last legislature : Section 1. That it shall be unlawful fm. on npnn firm or cOrr.oration to sell, cive away or ctherwise dispose ot - . .1 AM. 4 y-V - directly or indirectly, cigarettes oi tu bacco in the form of cigarettes or cut to bacco in any form or shapes, which may be used or intended to be used as a sub- .:..tn fnr p!rrM!pii. tA ariv minor un- der the acre of 17 years, aud any one vio- i,.tinmdifl nrnvisi'iiis ot tiiisacc. or UHV persoit or persons aiding,, assisting or ..u . ; rr ill.. vit1:i ! ion f th reof sliall be .,;Hi, tnUdenieanor. ahu ut6ii con viction shall be puuishcl by fnie or im prisonment in the kliscretioa of the court. Section 2. That anyf person who shall or mav aid or assist? any such minor child, iu obtaining the posession oi cigar- ii n.w titnn used :is a eites or UliliHtu m . rfbtiiute therefor by w hatsoever name it mav be called, shall De gumy oi u. mis demeanor, and upon conviction snail be fined or imprisoned in the discretion of the court. Sections. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification. ; Ratified the 3rd dav of March, A, I). ISt'l. -. DURHAM FERTILIZER COMPANY - i - I i . " ' l ' v'- "-. Office: DURHAM, N. C. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriau Resolution of Ecspect. Hall Salisbury Hook & . Ladder Co. No 1. March 17. 1S91. Wiieras, Death has entered our ranks and removed another member. f Reeolrcd, That in the death oTJami-s Cauble,our C)mjany has lost an efficient and faithful member, aud one who up to thebeginningol'his disease consumption nat-orfiliirkMl dutv howeverdanirerous. PmoiW Further. That our citv papers le requited-to publish these resolutions and a copy oe seni to nis lamny. : D. L. Sides, . : - - W. A. Smith, ; Com. ' ' . w W. R. Babkek ) Alliance Lecturers. t rr..u iliA Alliance orator of Texas, will address the people of North Carolina as toliows:, O reensboro, Tuesday and V ednesaay , March, 21th and 25, district Alliance. 3H. Airv, Thursday, .Marcn olo Walnnt'Cove, Friday, Marcn 24tn. "Winston, Saturday, March 28th.. Rcidsville. Monday, Marcn 0th. Yanceyyille. Tuesday March 31st. Graham, Thui-sday, April 2nd Durham, Friday & Sat., April 3, 4. Hillsbcro, Monday, ApriljJ. Roxhoro, Tuesday, April . Oxford Wednesday, April 8. Louisburg, Thursday, April 9. Holland's Alliance, paturdoy April 11 Snuthfield, Monday! April lo. PittlKro, Wednefdjiy, April la. Sp aking will benjat 11 o'clock, r,m. Factories : DURHAM, N. C, land RICHMOND, VA. ; . . j - - - " . 1 "' i n t i ' ! "- : - ;- This is a Home, Company, manufacturing Fertilizers expressly for. the Farmers. ' Every pound of goods guaranteed the Highest Gradb. Best Materials. Farmers will always get value received when buying roods with these brands on them. Don't buy any goods until you ex- amine carefully what they are offering, and then get their prices. - Ex clusive manufacturers for the North Carolina Farmers' Alliance. The following is a list of their branjds : North Carolina Farmers' Alliance Official Guano, Durham Bull with Peruvian Guano, Durham Bull Ammoniated Guano, Peruvian Substitute Guano, Great Cotton and Cora Grower Brand. TESTIMONI ALS : SIt. Tasou, X. C, July21,1801. j Dr. J. I. Coleman, of fllmlle's Mills, Mr. W. H. Wouth, I wr',es: The Farmers' Alliance Official t i-:..! ond ftrrdbpr T see - i cronoritl satisfaction jour request to business agents whov jn this locality, and w rejoice that fot the "Alliance Guano" to report x mXt of our effort in securing how the persons liked it, and how itfr00j r,uuno has been L fraught With , . ! T I n .-. r- i O J acted on our son. x nave ccu ui beard from all, and they say they have never used better, and wish it next season if they can get it. Fraternally yours, : J. Sol lius A't, No. ISO. success. J II. Lvne, husineTsUkfiitof DuUh . ; : Ti -Alliiitwi."' viiie Ail ance says: Guano has in entire be 'Alliance salist.iction. . Allen. Treasurer N. ii . Alliance, P. O. Fall; N. CM- sy that the "AHmnce" Guano care hini " " 7 W aud his Alliance good results uxtd proved hrst-cUiss in every way. T. P. Barker, May wood, N. C, of August 1, 1890t says; f May i.vood Alliance' lika o Alliance'' Guano splendid. st crops, I hae een u t I'oiii' UUlc. . . v 7 I- " '" ' " ' ? Sii - f
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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